Redesigned Recreation Guide Winter-Spring 2017

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New format helps you find the classes you love. Welcome to the new and improved Castle Rock Recreation Guide! For some time, Castle Rock Parks and Recreation has provided quality sporting activities, fitness opportunities and educational classes for the entire community. This guide has been your source of information for all those great opportunities. Now, that official source just got even better. With the opening of the new Miller Activity Complex at Philip S. Miller Park, new opportunities were launched in Castle Rock. As those activities evolved, we knew the guide needed to be updated. Instead of flipping the guide between the two facilities, we wanted one place where residents could get all the parks and recreation information they needed. That’s where we are today. This is your new overhauled Recreation Guide. The same great information, same great class offerings – in a new, easy-to-read guide. Our mission in this redesign was to combine all the class information, regardless of facility. We know schedules are busy, so we wanted to provide the information to you as seamlessly as possible. Now, parents looking for swim classes can check out the Aquatics section; teams planning to start a new softball season can go to the Sports section; and residents looking to shake up their workout routines can head to the Fitness section. Registration still works the same. Class numbers are listed with each class to make searching the registration system more efficient. To register online go to CRgov.com/registration.. The Front Desk personnel at either the Recreation Center or the MAC would also be happy to help. Take a look around, and let us know what you think. We’re always looking for ways to improve and serve our community better.

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Fitness, look for the location in the class information table table. In Fitness Some of the classes are held on the indoor fields at the MAC, while others are held at the Recreation Center. Looking to check out one of the Town’s wonderful trails? The table on page 48 will have all the information you need. Learn more about difficulty and trail restrictions before heading out the door. Adult athletes wanting to stay active should go to the Sports section. There you’ll find information on the Town’s various adult sports teams. Youth sports will also be found in that section. Registration information for all parks and recreation activities is available at CRgov.com/registration unless otherwise noted in the program’s description.

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The center of community character gets an update New features coming to Downtown’s Festival Park Festival Park is the heartbeat of Downtown Castle Rock and is home to some of the community’s most treasured events. Major holidays are celebrated there, community events are held there, and family memories are made there. But, imagine the park being even more. Soon, this vital organ will be transformed. Town Council recently approved a plan to reconstruct Festival Park. In partnership with the Downtown Development Authority and the Downtown Merchants Association, the Town’s goal is to enhance the park into an urban center. This will help boost the success of adjacent Downtown businesses and will create an active public gathering place for both work and relaxation. Throughout the planning process, the Town, along with the Downtown Development Authority and the design consultant Design Workshop, solicited input from the public to reimagine the park. Park improvements will include a landing pavilion and fire pits, splash pad, great lawn, creek-side picnic area, lighting and seating, and a gateway feature. Additionally, stream stabilization along Sellars Gulch will be done to remain consistent with national flood plain regulations. Pedestrian bridges between Town Hall and the park have likewise been incorporated into the plans. It’s also important to note, the park’s design includes a partial permanent closure of Second Street. Traffic will only be permitted to enter Second Street one-way from Perry Street and will be required to exit through the alley north. This will allow for a pedestrian walkway and market plaza to be incorporated into the park. “Having great places like Festival Park are essential to the health and prosperity of a Downtown community,” said Parks and Recreation Director Jeff Brauer. “The Town is partnering with several Downtown organizations to help provide a safe and clean urban park that will serve a variety of people and community events, and will help boost the vitality of Downtown Castle Rock businesses.” The $6.9 million park-improvement project will include funding from both the Town and the Downtown Development Authority. The main goal is to expand the park for the purpose of hosting community events and to attract Downtown activities and retail business.

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“This is a complicated project,” said Brauer. “It’s a challenge because of the extremely limited space. The partial closure of Second Street helps that, but we also needed to incorporate Sellars Gulch. These considerations all drove up the overall cost, but we are paying careful attention to the design to make sure the Town gets the biggest bang for its buck.” The Downtown Master Plan anticipates significant growth in residential development and employment. Creating a thriving environment in a unique urban center is part of what attracts people to living and working in the Downtown area. “Downtown Castle Rock is a thriving community,” said Downtown Development Authority Director Kevin Tilson. “And, Festival Park is one of the most important areas. We’re excited to meet this community need and know these enhancements are truly going to add to the community character Castle Rock residents love.” Once complete, the park will be a central gathering location for the entire Castle Rock community and will continue to be home to some of the area’s largest character-building events including Starlighting, the Starlight Movie Series, Season of the Star, Oktoberfest and more. “We know residents love activities at Festival Park,” said Brauer. “These improvements will take the community’s character to the next level, and will create a true home for many of Castle Rock’s most beloved events.” Construction is set to begin in early 2017 and, depending on weather, should take about a year to complete.

Funding and Festival Park reimagined Adapting to a changing community is part of the motivation behind the planned Festival Park improvements. In times of change working together is key, so the Town and Downtown Development Authority are leading the way.

Festival Park

The project has multiple funding sources including Conservation Trust Fund, allotments from the Parks and Recreation Capital Fund, stormwater account, unobligated General Fund and Downtown Development Authority sales and property tax TIF funding mechanisms.

The Town and Downtown Development Authority, along with the Downtown Merchants Association, Castle Rock Economic Alliance and the Downtown Alliance, have partnered together to help reimage the park. This collaboration started in the planning/design phase, but has continued throughout the process – including funding. Here’s how the project’s funding breaks down: • Town of Castle Rock - $2.9 million • Downtown Development Authority $4 million • Total project cost - $6.9 million Planning for the redesign of the park was a vision some time ago. In 2008, Downtown businesses voted to increase their property taxes to help pay for Downtown improvement projects. Those increased funds, called tax increment funding, were allocated to a special financing fund by the Downtown Development Authority. Tax increment financing can only be used for improvements that benefit the general public – wider sidewalks or decorative lighting, for example. The Festival Park improvements would also fall in that category.

More information and project updates are available at CRgov.com/festivalpark.

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PHONE DIRECTORY Parks and Recreation general line 303-814-7444 Recreation Center 303-660-1036 MAC 720-733-2222 Weather hotline 303-660-1364 Adaptive recreation 720-733-2298 Adventure Club Preschool 303-814-7454 Aquatics 303-814-7457 Birthday parties (MAC) 720-733-2233 Birthday parties (Recreation Center) 720-733-2298 Cultural arts 720-733-2298 Facilities 303-814-7445 Field reservations 720-733-2299 Fitness/wellness 303-814-7453 Outdoor 303-814-7449 Park reservations and concessions 720-733-2260 Philip S. Miller Special Events, Pavilions and Millhouse reservations 720-724-2083 POST Partners 303-814-7456 Red Hawk Ridge Golf Course 720-733-3500 For ADA accessibility, contact the Town Manager’s Office, 303-660-1374 or cjorgensen@CRgov.com.

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SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM The Castle Rock Parks and Recreation Department continually strives to provide quality programs for the entire community. The scholarship program provides awards to Castle Rock residents and qualified applicants. To receive more information or to get an application, call 303-660-1036. PRIORITY REGISTRATION Priority online registration for winter/spring programs will begin Dec. 8 for Castle Rock residents. Open registration will begin Dec. 11. Certain programs may have specific registration dates and times. WAYS TO REGISTER Register online at CRgov.com/registration unless otherwise noted. Submit your class selections and make a payment through our secure website. Please have your resident number available to receive the discounted resident rate. Register by phone. Have your credit card and registration information ready, then call 303-660-1036. Note: We accept MasterCard, Visa and in-state personal checks. RESIDENT DISCOUNT CARDS Any Castle Rock resident, ages 8 and up, who wishes to be eligible for resident discounts and priority registration must have a Resident Discount Card. Cards are available at the Recreation Center. To obtain a card, provide at least one of the following to demonstrate residency: Driver’s license Water bill Rental/lease contract Legal document showing property ownership, i.e. deed, vehicle or voter registration

LOCKERS AND TOWELS Lockers are available, and patrons are encouraged to bring padlocks. Forget your towel? They are available for purchase at the Front Desk. FACILITIES FOR RENT Did you know the Recreation Center and MAC are affordable places to host your next event? Rates range between $35 and $110 per hour, including tables and chairs. Long-term room rentals receive a 20 percent discount. Call 303-814-7445 or email dwahl@CRgov.com for more information. Aspen/Cascade Rooms 360 square feet (18 feet by 20 feet) 30 seats (theater-style setup) 20 table seats Rubber tile floor Counter top area One sink Easy access to restrooms Tables and chairs included upon request Room can be expanded to adjoining room for an additional 360 square feet The Studio Room 750 square feet 50 seats, set up theater-style 36 table seats Carpet and tile floors Counter top area Two sinks Easy access to restrooms Separate outside entrance Panorama Hall 2,300 square feet 200 seats, set up theater-style 120 table seats Wood floor Counter top area Adjoining kitchen Sound system available Can be divided for smaller gatherings

GIFT CERTIFICATES Gift certificates are available for Recreation Center and MAC passes, Pro Shop items and all recreation programs.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS RECREATION CENTER

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GOLF

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MILLER ACTIVITY COMPLEX

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OUTDOOR

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BIRTHDAY PARTIES

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SPORTS

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ADAPTIVE RECREATION

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YOUTH

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AQUATICS

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PSM PARK FACILITIES

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CULTURAL ARTS

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WATER CONSERVATION

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FITNESS

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EVENTS/CALENDAR

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Amphitheater

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CASTLE ROCK RECREATION CENTER 2301 Woodlands Blvd. Castle Rock, CO 80104 Main Line: 303-660-1036 CRgov.com/recreation AMENITIES 25-yard swimming pool Automated, self check-in Cardiovascular equipment Family locker room Fitness studios Free and circuit weight equipment Gymnasium Indoor track Leisure pool Lift for individuals with disabilities Lockers available Mind/body studio Racquetball and wallyball courts Steam room Whirlpool RECREATION CENTER HOURS OF OPERATION Monday-Thursday 5 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday 5 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday 7 a.m.-6 p.m. RECREATION CENTER HOLIDAY HOURS Christmas Eve 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Christmas Day closed New Year’s Eve 7 a.m.-2 p.m. New Year’s Day closed Easter closed Memorial Day 7 a.m.-2 p.m.

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RECREATION CENTER ADMISSION Daily Admission

Resident Nonresident

Youth (3-17)

$5

$6

Adult (18 and up)

$6

$7

Senior (62 and up)

$5.50

Family (Sunday only)* $15

$6.50 $18

20-punch card

Youth (3-17)

$65

$79

Adult (18 and up)

$90

$115

Senior (62 and up)

$71

$93

Youth (3-17)

$79

$101

Adult (18 and up)

$134

$167

Three-month pass

Senior (62 and up)

$90

$117

Family*

$244

$306

Youth (3-17)

$150

$189

Adult (18 and up)

$245

$306

Six-month pass

Senior (62 and up)

$167

$216

*Family

$445

$557

Youth (3-17)

$289

$361

Adult (18 and up)

$467

$584

Senior (62 and up)

$311

$405

Family*

$823

$1,029

Annual pass

*Family passes include up to four household members. Additional family members, add $5.25/month for residents, $6.50/month for nonresidents. Call 303-814-7451 for monthly payment options

LAP POOL SCHEDULE Visit CRgov.com/aquatics for the lap pool schedule. Click the “Lap Pool Schedule” link on the left-side menu. Updates are made weekly. Lap swim schedules also are available at the Recreation Center. SELF CHECK-IN It’s easy to get into the Recreation Center. Just swipe your card on our computer, and you’re in! Customer service representatives are available at the Front Desk if you have questions. CHILDCARE We offer on-site childcare for parents using the Recreation Center, available for children ages 1 to 8 years of age. For more information, call 303-814-7454. Drop-in fee per hour $3 resident ($3.75 nonresident) 20-hour punch card $43 resident ($54 nonresident) Monthly pass $35/child resident ($42 nonresident) – two-hour maximum per day. Hours Monday-Friday 8:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Monday-Thursday 5-7:30 p.m.

**These passes are only valid at the facility for which they are purchased. The MAC and the Recreation Center have separate passes. LEISURE POOL SCHEDULE Schedule is subject to change. Call 303–660–1036 for pool availability. Pool, slides, play area and lazy river

Whirlpool and steam room

Monday

10 a.m.–7 p.m.

5 a.m.–8:45 p.m.

Tuesday

10 a.m.–7 p.m.

5 a.m.–8:45 p.m.

Wednesday

10 a.m.–7 p.m.

5 a.m.–8:45 p.m.

Thursday

10 a.m.–7 p.m.

5 a.m.–8:45 p.m.

Friday

10 a.m.–7 p.m.

5 a.m.–7:45 p.m.

Saturday

10 a.m.–7 p.m.

7 a.m.–7:45 p.m.

Sunday

10 a.m.–5 p.m.

7 a.m.–5 p.m.

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RACQUETBALL LESSONS Private and Semi Private Racquetball Lessons are one-hour sessions and are by appointment only. Contact Eric Nydam to schedule a lesson at enydam@CRgov.com. Ages: Fee:

8+ (youth and adult) $40 ($50 nonresident)

Discount packages Six session fee: 10 session fee:

$220 ($275 nonresident) $360 ($450 nonresident)

Group lessons of 2-3 people Fee (per group): $55 ($69 nonresident)

Discount group packages Six session fee: 10 session fee:

$302 ($396 nonresident) $495 ($648 nonresident)

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WEIGHT ROOM ORIENTATION Free orientations of the ďŹ tness equipment at the weight room are offered the third Monday of each month at 5 p.m., and the third Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. No registration required. Meet at the Front Desk.

General Information | Recreation Center

RACQUETBALL COURTS Courts may be reserved up to two days in advance and are included in admission or punch card/pass.

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MILLER ACTIVITY COMPLEX (MAC) 1375 West Plum Creek Parkway Castle Rock, CO 80109 Main Line: 720-733-2222 CRgov.com/MAC AMENITIES 18-hole golf simulator Adult and youth athletics Batting cages Beam interactive floor games Birthday party rooms Children’s play area with climbing structure and slides Family locker room Fitness boot camps, classes and swimming lessons Full-sized and half-sized synthetic turf fields Leisure pool with zero-depth area, vortex whirlpool, slide and four-lap lanes Trampolines MAC HOURS OF OPERATION Monday-Saturday 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m.-8 p.m. MAC HOLIDAY HOURS Christmas Eve 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Christmas Day closed New Year’s Eve 8 a.m.-2 p.m. New Year’s Day closed Easter closed Memorial Day 8 a.m.-2 p.m. POOL HOURS Lap pool Monday-Saturday Sunday Leisure pool Sunday

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8 a.m.-8:45 p.m. 8 a.m.-7:45 p.m. 10 a.m.-7:45 p.m.

MAC ADMISSION (trampoline and golf simulator admission not included) Daily Admission

Resident

Nonresident

Youth (1-17)

$5

$6

Adult (18 and up)

$6

$7

Senior (62 and up)

$5.50

$6.50

Youth (1-17)

$65

$79

Adult (18 and up)

$90

$115

Senior (62 and up)

$71

$93

Youth (1-17)

$79

$101

Adult (18 and up)

$134

$167

Senior (62 and up)

$90

$117

Family*

$244

$306

Youth (1-17)

$150

$189

Adult (18 and up)

$245

$306

Senior (62 and up)

$167

$216

Family*

$445

$557

Youth (1-17)

$289

$361

Adult (18 and up)

$467

$584

20-punch Card**

Three-month Pass**

Six-month Pass**

Annual Pass**

Senior (62 and up)

$311

$405

Family*

$823

$1,029

*Family passes include up to four household members. Additional family members, add $5.25/month for residents, $6.50/month for nonresidents. Call 303-814-7451 for monthly payment options **These passes are only valid at the facility for which they are purchased. The MAC and the Recreation Center have separate passes.

TRAMPOLINE ADMISSION Children under 8 years old must be accompanied by a paying participant 15 years old or older. Fee: $7 per jumper; 20-punch card: $120 TRAMPOLINE RENTAL Private event trampoline rental is available. Rentals are for before or after posted hours and on days not scheduled with other special events. Call 303-814-7445 or email dwahl@CRgov.com for more information. Fee: $150 for first hour, $100 each additional hour

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Rental rates Full turf: $110 Half turf: $60 GOLF SIMULATOR The weather’s always perfect, and the sun shines all day in the MAC’s indoor golf simulator! Choose from 15 championship courses. Anyone 15 years old or younger must be accompanied by a paying participant 18 or older. Book your tee time today at teamsideline.com/themac or call the Front Desk at 720-733-2222. Fee: $30 per hour Private golf lessons Fee: $65 per 30 minutes Custom club fittings Fee: $50 For lessons and fittings, contact Doug Rikkers at drikkers@CRgov.com or 720-733-3560.

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Summer rates (May 1–July 31) Full turf: $85 Half turf: $50 Contact Matt Gasser for field rentals at 303-814-7449 or mgasser@CRgov.com. BATTING CAGE The Grand Slam Batting Cage offers a frameless cage with a large 28-foot perimeter cage that can be split into two bays. Teams can hold infield practice, or batting and pitching practice with this design. Each bay includes an L screen, pitching mound, balls, bats and helmets. Pitching machines are not available. Team cage rentals may be made in advance by contacting Matt Gasser at 303-814-7449 or mgasser@CRgov.com.

General Information | Miller Activity Complex

INDOOR TURF FIELD The MAC features one full-sized, 185-feet by 85-feet, boarded turf field and a second half-sized, 100-feet by 75-feet, turf field. This indoor arena houses youth and adult sports including indoor softball, soccer, lacrosse, flag football, rugby, youth sports clinics and much more!

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For party information at the MAC, contact Marcy Jones at 720-733-2233 or mjones@CRgov.com.

BIRTHDAY PARTIES AT THE MAC Leave the party details to us! All parties include table cloths, balloons, drinks, plates, forks, napkins, cups, and 90-minute room rental for 10 kids ($5 for each extra individual). Hostess will set up and clean the room. All parties are held during operation hours of the MAC. Private parties available after hours for an additional fee. Full payment is required at time of booking.

For party information at the Recreation Center or Burgess Pool, contact David Quintana at 720-733-2298 or dquintana@CRgov.com

Please contact Marcy Jones at 720-733-2233 or mjones@CRgov.com to book your party today! CRgov.com/MACparties

BOOK YOUR PARTY TODAY! CRgov.com/MACparties

TRAMPOLINE PARTY This party package includes unlimited jumping fun on 3,000 square feet of trampoline area before or after 90 minutes in the party room.

BIRTHDAY PARTIES BIRTHDAY PARTIES We are thrilled to offer a variety of party packages at both the MAC and Recreation Center! Have a birthday in the summer? Consider reserving space at Burgess Pool!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS CRgov.com/FAQ

Ages 7 and under require an adult on trampoline at all times. Ages 8+ can jump alone. Please note, the trampoline is open to the public at all times. Fee:

$159* Ages 8+ $199 Ages 4-7 (10 kids/5 adults)

TRAMPOLINE AND LEISURE POOL WITH CHILDREN’S CLIMBING STRUCTURE PARTY This party package includes unlimited jumping fun on 3,000 square feet of trampoline area and unlimited use of leisure pool and children’s climbing structure before and after 90 minutes in the party room. Ages 7 and under require an adult (18+) on trampoline at all times. Ages 8+ can jump alone. Ages 7 and under require and adult (18+) in the pool with them. Please note, the trampoline is open to the public at all times. Fee: $199 $249

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LEISURE POOL WITH CHILDREN’S CLIMBING STRUCTURE PARTY This party package includes unlimited swimming in our leisure pool and play time in the children’s climbing structure before and after 90 minutes in the party room. Ages 7 and under require adult (18+) in the pool with them. Fee:

$139*

JUMPING CASTLE PARTY This party package includes one hour of jumping castle fun, followed by 90 minutes in the party room. Fee:

$159 $199

(with play structure and leisure pool)

INDIVIDUAL SPORTS/TURF PARTY This party package includes one hour on the turf field with the sport of your choice (soccer, flag football, football or dodgeball) before or after 90 minutes in the party room. Attendant to run party is an extra $50 for the hour on the field. Fee:

$159*/$50 for attendant

BUMP SOCCER This party package includes a one hour Bump Soccer game on the turf field, before or after 90 minutes in the party room. Ages 10 and up. Must book through MAC at 720-733-2233. Fee: 1-10 people - $275 11-20 people - $325 21-30 people - $375 *Add leisure pool to your themed party – $40 *Add trampoline to your themed party – $60 (age 8+), $100 (age 4–7)

Ages 8+ Ages 4–7 (10 kids/five adults)

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Please contact David Quintana at 720-733-2298 or dquintana@CRgov.com to book your party today! Visit CRgov.com/RECparties for more information. Fee: Leisure pool party - $139 Jumping castle party - $159 Basketball/dodgeball party - $159 LEISURE POOL PARTY Includes unlimited swimming in our leisure pool (open to public at all times).

BIRTHDAYS AT BURGESS OUTDOOR POOL Have a fun filled pool party for your child’s birthday! Reservations fill quickly, so book your party at Burgess Outdoor Pool now! This party package includes balloons, soda, and a private party room for 1.5 hours for up to 10 children. Then take a splash in our outdoor leisure pool with a two-story slide. A hostess will set up and clean up the room. Call about pricing for additional children. Full payment is required at time of booking.

Birthday Parties

BIRTHDAY PARTIES AT THE RECREATION CENTER Leisure pool, jumping castle or basketball/dodgeball parties – just leave the details to us! All party packages include balloons, drinks, room rental for 1.5 hours for up to 10 kids. Call about pricing for additional children. Full payment is required at time of booking.

Please contact David Quintana at 720-733-2298 or dquintana@CRgov.com to book your party today! Visit CRgov.com/recreation for more information. Fee:

$139

Fee: $139 JUMPING CASTLE PARTY This party package includes one hour of jumping castle fun, followed by 90 minutes in the party room. Fee:

$159 $199

(with play structure and leisure pool)

BASKETBALL/DODGE BALL PARTY Includes one hour of your choice of basketball or dodge ball in the gym (private party). Fee: $159

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O N L I N E CLASS RE G I S T R AT I O N CRgov.com/registration

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Adaptive Recreation

ANYTIME, FROM ANYWHERE

A d a p t ive R ecrea t i o n S T A F F ADAPTIVE RECREATION COORDINATOR Jamie Eglseder jeglseder@CRgov.com 303-814-7459

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ADAPTIVE RECREATION INCLUSION IN REAL (RECREATION, EMPOWERMENT AND ACTIVE LIVING) We encourage all residents to participate in any of the classes/activities offered through the Town of Castle Rock. REAL programs are designed for participants with developmental or cognitive disabilities. If you need assistance to be included in any of our programs, please contact us so we can work together to create a plan! ADAPTIVE RECREATION PUNCH CARDS are available for a discounted rate! VOLUNTEERS We are looking for volunteers to join our team for all programs. Contact jeglseder@CRgov.com 303-814-7459 or visit volunteerconnectdc.org and indicate an interest in working with Adults with Disabilities or Children with Disabilities.

REAL ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS Adaptive swim lessons are fun, educational and instill lifelong aquatic skills in a water safe environment. Come join us for a world of independence in the water! Classes emphasize communication, motor skills, problem solving, and socialization. Adaptive lessons are open to all ages and provide one-to-one instruction. Classes are scheduled by appointment only at the MAC. Packages offer weekly or biweekly lessons. Contact REAL Swim Lesson Coordinator Tracy Meredith at tmeredith@CRgov.com or 720-733-2285 with questions or to schedule lessons. REAL FAMILY TRAMPOLINE EXTRAVAGANZA Come enjoy the MAC and meet other families who have a child/sibling with a disability. Share resources in the party room over pizza, then jump on the trampolines for fun with the family! Parent participation required. A quiet room will be available to relax and have snacks. The facility is still open to the public during this event, but Tuesday nights are typically pretty quiet at the MAC. Children age 7 and under require an adult on the trampoline with them at all times. Dates: #53631 April 4 Day/time: Tuesday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Fee: $10/family Location: MAC

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REAL NIGHT OUT ON THE TOWN Enjoy a night out on the Town with friends in a supervised environment. Girls, arrive at 4:30 p.m. for hair and nails! Guys, meet at the Recreation Center at 6 p.m. and we will all head to downtown Denver for a fun night out! Please register early. Ages 15+ Dates: #53941 March 10 Downtown Maggiano’s Day/time: Friday, 6-11 p.m. Fee: $40 Location: Recreation Center REAL SENSORY-FRIENDLY FAMILY SWIM The pool will be open after hours for families who have children with special needs! The crowd will be small, the environment accepting and the noise lessened. Parent participation is required, and the entire family is encouraged to attend. Lifeguards will be on duty during swim. Dates: #53611 Jan. 8 #53612 Feb. 5 #53613 March 5 #53614 April 2 Day/time: Sunday, 5:30-7 p.m. Fee: $10/family Location: Recreation Center

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REAL UNIFIED DANCE Gather at the Recreation Center for a FREE afternoon of dancing, music and more. Walk-ins welcome. All ages. Dates: #53931 April 8 Day/time: Saturday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Location: Recreation Center

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Adaptive Recreation

REAL SOCCER SKILLS CLASS This four-week session will give children the opportunity to learn and practice soccer skills. Ball skills, team concept, routine and listening will be emphasized. Class will take place in the smaller aerobics studio at the Recreation Center, as opposed to the loud gym. Parent participation is optional. Ages 2-15 Dates: #53811 Jan. 12, 19, 26 #53812 Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23 #53813 March 2, 9, 16, 23 #53814 April 6, 13, 20, 27 Day/time: Thursday, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Fee: $30 Location: Recreation Center

REAL TUESDAY NIGHT CLUB Tuesday Night Club provides a fun, safe and empowering environment. Participants gather for a variety of activities, both at the Recreation Center and out on the Town. For activities at the Recreation Center, meet in the Studio. For outings, meet in the Recreation Center Lobby. Transportation is provided, and pizza or sandwiches are included for all activities at the Recreation Center. Please alert staff of any special dietary needs. Siblings and parents are welcome to attend, but independence is encouraged. Ages 10+ Dates: Theme: #53161 Jan. 10 Bingo and pizza #53271 Jan. 24 Laser tag (5:30-8:30 p.m.) #53181 Feb. 14 Wallyball and Valentine’s Dinner (5:30-8 p.m.) #53182 Feb. 28 Boxing #53211 March 14 Coffee hour #53241 March 28 Mini golf, video games, and more at Boondock’s in Parker (5:30-8:30 p.m.) #53291 April 11 Movie and pizza (5:30-8 p.m.) #53131 April 25 Birthday party Day/time: Tuesday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. (unless otherwise noted) Fee: $5 Location: Recreation Center

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Aquatics

ANYTIME, FROM ANYWHERE

Aq u a t ics S T A F

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Aquatics Supervisor Zach Morris zmorris@CRgov.com 303-814-7457 Aquatics Specialist – Swim Lessons Mitch Klitzka mklitzka@CRgov.com 720-733-2283 Aquatics Specialist – Personnel, Maintenance, Outdoor Pools Jaclyn Scott jscott@CRgov.com 720-733-4489 Swim Lesson Assistant Heather Whitley hwhitley@CRgov.com 720-733-4485 Adaptive Recreation Swim Lessons Tracy Meredith tmeredith@CRgov.com 720-733-2285 Group and Lap Scheduling Tori Bredehoeft tbredehoeft@CRgov.com 720-733-2295


AQUATICS Aquatics programs are offered at both the Recreation Center and MAC. All swim lessons take place at the Miller Activity Complex; additional water-based fitness classes and activities are offered at the Recreation Center. Youth can also participate in swim-team through the Castle Rock Cruisers. Read on to learn more. BECOME A LIFEGUARD Castle Rock Parks and Recreation is always seeking dedicated lifeguards. Passionate about swimming? Consider joining our team and work in a fun environment. Class fees are reimbursed upon hire. LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION REVIEW CLASS (Age 15+) This class gives individuals the opportunity to review the full course content. The course format optimizes the participant’s ability to successfully complete the knowledge and skill evaluations. Participants have an opportunity to view video segment, practice and perform skills for evaluations and complete the final written exam for the course. You must hold a current lifeguard certification from American Red Cross and provide evidence of such certification to participate in this class.

#87322

Dates:

Day/time:

Fee:

Location:

March 4-5

Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

$100 ($125 nonresident)

Recreation Center

LIFEGUARD TRAINING (Age 15+) Prepares participants for work as a professional lifeguard. Successful completion of 300-yard swim test, utilizing front crawl and breaststroke. Brick retrieval exercise required at start of class for continued participation. Requirements include attendance of all classes, completion of all skills and written tests. Dates:

Day/time:

#16004

Jan. 13-16 (Martin Luther weekend)

Friday-Monday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

#16005

Feb. 17-20 (Presidents Day weekend)

#16006

March 20-23 (Spring Break)

Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

#16007

April 8, 9, 15 and 16 (Two weekend classes)

Saturday/Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

#16008

May 6, 7, 13 and 14 (Two weekend classes)

SWIM INSTRUCTOR TRAINING (Age 16+ by class completion) Trains individuals to teach preschool and youth swim lessons at the Recreation Center. Must be 16 years old by the completion of the course and be able to demonstrate effective stroke technique for front crawl, back crawl, sidestroke, breaststroke, elementary backstroke and butterfly. Certification depends on successful completion of all skills and a written test, and does not guarantee employment with the Town. Not valid at other facilities. Monday through Thursday classes will have flexible scheduling and are not all mandatory attendance. Fridays and Saturdays are mandatory.

#16001

Dates:

Day/time:

Fee:

Location:

April 3-15

Monday-Friday, 6-9 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m.-noon

$140 ($168 nonresident)

Recreation Center

Fee: $192 ($247 nonresident) Location: Recreation Center Registration fee will be reimbursed upon hire as a lifeguard!

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TODDLER/PRESCHOOL SWIM LESSONS AT THE MAC SWIM LESSON REGISTRATION Register online, CRgov.com/registration, or by calling 720-733-2283 or 720-733-4485. We kindly request that you do not double-register your child in order to get the class you desire. A $5 cancellation fee will be imposed on cancellations that are requested within three days of the beginning of the session. PARENT-TOT I (Age 6-24 Months) Parents help introduce children to water using circle-time songs, while learning basic body positions and holding techniques to promote water comfort. One adult per child is required in the water. Swim diapers or plastic pants must be used in place of disposable diapers. PARENT-TOT II (Age 2-4) For toddlers who have advanced beyond Parent-Tot, but aren’t ready to be in the water without a parent. Skills are similar to Parent-Tot I and include parents and instructors both practicing skills with toddlers to help them adjust to swimming without a parent. One adult per child is required to be in the water. Swim diapers or plastic pants must be used in place of disposable diapers.

PRESCHOOL CLASSES (Age 3-5) PRESCHOOL 1 For children who are new to the water or who have never taken a group swim lesson. Offers basic skills in water adjustment and body position. Skills taught: submersion, front and back floats, flutter kicking, all with support. PRESCHOOL 2 Prerequisites: skills from Preschool 1. Skills taught: front and back floats, jumping in, rhythmic breathing, all without support; as well as front and back glides, finning/sculling, and rolling over with support. Introduces front crawl arms. PRESCHOOL 3 Prerequisites: skills from Preschool 2. Skills taught: bouncing to safety, glides, finning/sculling, rolling over, all without support. Introduces front and back crawl arms. PRESCHOOL 4 Prerequisites: skills from Preschool 3. Skills taught: front crawl with rhythmic breathing, back crawl, and elementary backstroke arms, all without support. Introduces treading, rotary breathing and whip kick. PRESCHOOL 5 Prerequisites: skills from Preschool 4. Skills taught: jump into deep water, front and back crawl 15 yards, and elementary backstroke with whip kick, all without support. Introduces breaststroke arms and kick, and diving.

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Monday/Wednesday

Tuesday/Thursday

Saturday

Morning and afternoon sessions

Morning and afternoon sessions

Morning sessions

1: Jan. 9-Feb. 1 2: Feb. 13-March 8 3: March 27-April 19 4: May 1-24 (Two days per week for four weeks)

1: Jan. 10-Feb. 2 2: Feb. 14-March 9 3: March 28-April 20 4: May 2-25 (Two days per week for four weeks)

1: Jan. 7-28 2: Feb. 11-March 4 3: March 25-April 15 4: April 29-May. 20 (One day per week for four weeks)

Fees

25 minutes $38 ($47 nonresident)

25 minutes $38 ($47 nonresident)

25 minutes $38 ($47 nonresident)

Level

Class #

Time

Class #

Time

Class #

Time

Parent-Tot I (6-24 months)

101

5:30-5:55 p.m.

102

10:30-10:55 a.m.

103

10:30-10:55 a.m.

104

11-11:55 a.m.

108

9:30-9:55 a.m.

105

10-10:25 a.m.

Parent-Tot II (ages 2-4)

Preschool 1 (ages 3-5)

Preschool 2 (ages 3-5)

Preschool 3 (ages 3-5)

Preschool 4 (ages 3-5)

Preschool 5 (ages 3-5)

106

9-9:25 a.m.

107

6:15-6:40 p.m.

110

9:30-9:55 a.m.

114

9-9:25 a.m.

118

9-9:25 a.m.

111

10:30-10:55 a.m.

120

10-10:25 a.m.

119

10-10:25 a.m.

112

4-4:25 p.m.

115

4-4:25 p.m.

124

11-11:25 a.m.

113

4:30-4:55 p.m.

116

5-5:25 p.m.

117

6:15-6:40 p.m.

130

10-10:25 a.m.

134

9-9:25 a.m.

139

11-11:25 a.m.

131

10:30-10:55 a.m.

135

9:30-9:55 a.m.

140

10-10:25 a.m.

132

4-4:25 p.m.

137

4:30-4:55 p.m.

141

11:30-11:55 a.m.

133

5:30-5:55 p.m.

138

6:45-7:10 p.m.

145

10-10:25 a.m.

147

9:30-9:55 a.m.

153

9:30-9:55 a.m.

146

4:30-4:55 p.m.

148

4:30-4:55 p.m.

151

10:30-10:55 a.m.

144

5-5:25 p.m.

150

5-5:25 p.m.

152

11:30-11:55 a.m.

154

9-9:25 a.m.

157

10:30-10:55 a.m.

160

9:00-9:25 a.m.

156

5:30-5:55 p.m.

158

6:45-7:10 p.m.

159

11:15-11:40 a.m.

170

9:30-9:55 a.m.

172

10-10:25 a.m.

175

9:30-9:55 a.m.

171

5-5:25 p.m.

173

4-4:25 p.m.

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YOUTH SWIM LESSONS AT THE MAC SWIM LESSON REGISTRATION Register online, CRgov.com/registration, or by calling 720-733-2283 or 720-733-4485. We kindly request that you do not double-register your child in order to get the class you desire. A $5 cancellation fee will be imposed on cancellations that are requested within three days of the beginning of the session. YOUTH 1 For children who are new to the water or who have never taken a group swim lesson. Offers basic skills in water adjustment and body positioning. Skills taught: rhythmic breathing, submersion, floats, glides and flutter kicking, all without support. Introduces fining/sculling and rolling over. YOUTH 2 Prerequisites: skills from Youth 1. Skills taught: treading water, rotary breathing, and flutter kicking 25 yards with a kickboard. Introduces front crawl.

YOUTH 3 Prerequisites: skills from Youth 2. Skills taught: swimming underwater, deep water bobs, treading for 30 seconds, and 25 yards of front crawl. Introduces diving. YOUTH 4 Prerequisites: skills from Youth 3. Skills taught: 50 yards of front crawl, treading for 1 minute, and 25 yards of back crawl. Introduces elementary backstroke. YOUTH 5 Prerequisites: skills from Youth 4. Skills taught: 100 yards of front crawl, 50 yards of elementary backstroke and back crawl, picking up an object in deep water and 25 yards of breaststroke. YOUTH 6 Prerequisites: skills from Youth 5. Skills taught: 200 yards of front crawl, 100 yards of back crawl, 50 yards of breaststroke, treading for five minutes, 400 yards of nonstop swimming and 25 yards of butterfly. Introduces sidestroke.

Monday/Wednesday Morning and afternoon sessions

Tuesday/Thursday Morning and afternoon sessions

Saturday Morning sessions

1: Jan. 9-Feb. 1 2: Feb. 13-March 8 3: March 27-April 19 4: May 1-24 (Two days per week for four weeks)

1: Jan. 10-Feb. 2 2: Feb. 14-March 9 3: March 28-April 20 4: May 2-25 (Two days per week for four weeks)

1: Jan. 7-28 2: Feb. 11-March 4 3: March 25-April 15 4: April 29-May 20 (One day per week for four weeks)

Fees

40 minutes $51 ($67 nonresident)

40 minutes $51 ($67 nonresident)

40 minutes $51 ($67 nonresident)

Level

Class #

Time

Class #

Time

Class #

Time

Youth 1 (ages 6+)

201

4-4:40 p.m.

204

10:30-11:10 a.m.

218

10:30-11:10 a.m.

Youth 2 (ages 6+)

Youth 3 (ages 6+)

Youth 4 (ages 6+)

Youth 5 (ages 6+)

Youth 6 (ages 6+)

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202

4:45-5:25 p.m.

203

6:15-6:55 p.m.

217

5:30-6:10 p.m.

215

4-4:40 p.m.

216

4:45-5:25 p.m

219

11:15-11:55 a.m.

230

4-4:40 p.m.

231

4:45-5:25 p.m.

233

9:45-10:25 a.m.

238

5:30-6:10 p.m.

232

5:30-6:10 p.m.

234

11:15-11:55 a.m.

245

4:45-5:25 p.m.

260 278

5:30-6:10 p.m. 4:45-5:25 p.m.

246

4-4:40 p.m.

252

9-9:40 a.m.

247

5:30-6:10 p.m.

248

10:30-11:10 a.m.

263

9:45-10:25 a.m.

276

9-9:40 a.m.

261

4-4:40 p.m.

262

5:30-6:10 p.m.

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6:15-6:55 p.m.

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CRUISERS SWIM TEAM The Castle Rock Cruisers Swim Team provides an opportunity for young swimmers to be involved with a recreational swim team. Practice sessions involve development of the four competitive strokes, flip turns and starts. As a prerequisite, all participants must be able to swim one continuous length of the pool using either freestyle or backstroke. All practices will be held at Butterfield Crossing (Cruisers West) or the Recreation Center (Cruisers East). Practices are divided by age and ability and the times mentioned below represent the total reserved time for the team. Parents will sign their children up for a practice segment of 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the squad. Online registration will begin April 10. Register at CRgov.com/recreation. Suit try on and T-shirt pick up will be 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., April 15 at the Recreation Center. Please bring proof of registration to the T-shirt pick up. Ages 5-18, as of June 2017.

Mandatory parent information meeting at 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 9, at the Recreation Center. New parent/swimmer informational meeting at Butterfield Crossing Pool: Cruisers West: Cruisers East: Dates: Practice schedule:

Meet schedule:

Fees:

Tuesday, May 16, 6-7 p.m. Wednesday, May 17, 6-7 p.m. May 15-July 22 Monday-Thursday, 3-7 p.m.* Monday-Friday, 7-9 a.m.* *Parents choose practice segment of 30-90 minutes Dual meets-June 3, 10, 17, 24 and July 8 Prelims—July 10 and 11 Championships—July 15 All Stars—July 22 $180 ($208 nonresident), including a $40 nonrefundable concession and insurance fee per participant.

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AQUATIC ACTIVITIES AT THE RECREATION CENTER ADULT GROUP SWIM (Age 16+) An entry-level, group swim class for adults who have very limited swimming skills. Prerequisite: must be comfortable submerging and being alone in deep water. #13331 #13332 #13333 #13334 Day/time: Fee: Location:

Dates: Jan. 7-28 Feb. 11-March 4 March 25-April 15 April 29-May 20 Saturday, 8:15-8:55 a.m. $33 ($43 nonresident) Recreation Center

COMPETITIVE SWIM TECHNIQUES (Age 6+) Off-season practice for those who are interested in swim team. Focus is on endurance, distance swimming, stroke refinement (front crawl, breast, back crawl, fly), racing starts, relays and turns. Two mini-meets per session. Two weekly independent workouts required. Prerequisites: Youth Level 6 swimming skills or mid to upper swim team skills. #18216 #18226 #18218 #18228 Fee: Location:

Dates: Day/time: Jan. 14-March 4 Saturday, noon-1 p.m. Jan. 14- March 4 Saturday, 1-2 p.m. April 1-May 20 Saturday, noon-1 p.m. April 1-May 20 Saturday, 1-2 p.m. $75 ($90 nonresident) Recreation Center

CONDITIONING CLINICS FOR YOUTH (Age 5-18) This conditioning clinic will focus on building endurance for students preparing for summer swim team. Participants must be able to swim one length of the pool continuously of backstroke or freestyle. #10062 #10063 #10064 #10065 #10066 Fee: Location:

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Dates: Day/time: Feb. 13-March 6 Monday, 7:30-8:20 p.m. Feb.15-March 8 Wednesday, 7:30-8:20 p.m. April 21-May 12 Friday, 7-7:45 p.m. April 17-May 8 Monday, 7:30-8:20 p.m. April 19-May 10 Wednesday, 7:30-8:20 p.m. $30 ($40 nonresident) Recreation Center

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YOUTH 3* (See page 22 for swim lesson levels) #30701 #30702 #30703 #30704 Day/time: Fee: Location:

Dates: Jan. 7-28 Feb. 11-March 4 March 25-April 15 April 29-May 20 Saturday, 9-9:25 a.m. $26 ($34 nonresident) Recreation Center

YOUTH 4* (See page 22 for swim lesson levels) #40701 #40702 #40703 #40704 Day/time: Fee: Location:

Dates: Jan. 7-28 Feb. 11-March 4 March 25-April 15 April 29-May 20 Saturday, 9-9:25 a.m. $26 ($34 nonresident) Recreation Center

YOUTH 5* (See page 22 for swim lesson levels) #50701 #50702 #50703 #50704 Day/time: Fee: Location:

#2901 #2902 #2903 #2904 #2905 Day/time: Fee: Location:

Dates: Jan. 7-28 Feb. 11-March 4 March 25-April 15 April 29-May 20 Saturday, 9:30-9:55 a.m. $26 ($34 nonresident) Recreation Center

Dates: Jan. 7-28 Feb. 11-March 4 March 25-April 15 April 29-May 20 Saturday, 9:30-9:55 a.m. $26 ($34 nonresident) Recreation Center

Dates: Jan. 8-29 Feb. 5-26 March 5-26 April 2-30 May 7-28 Saturday, 1:30-2:30 p.m. $50 ($62 nonresident) Recreation Center

INTERMEDIATE DIVING (Age 8+) Develops essential springboard diving skills, including the forward dive, back dive and forward somersault. Reviews beginner diving skills and perfects the forward approach and back press jump. Introduces twisting. #2921 #2922 #2923 #2924 #2925 Day/time: Fee: Location:

YOUTH 6* (See page 22 for swim lesson levels) #60701 #60702 #60703 #60704 Day/time: Fee: Location:

BEGINNER DIVING (Age 6-12) For participants who want to learn how to dive properly and have minimal experience and understanding of diving. Skills taught: progression of a forward dive, kneeling dive, standing dive, diving from a block and off the diving board, forward hurdle and an assisted back approach. Prerequisite: Youth 3 swimming skills. *See page 22 for swim lesson levels

Aquatics

DEEP WATER EXPERIENCE (Age 6+) Deep water swim lessons help our youth levels 3-6 become more comfortable in the deep water of our lap pool. Must have completed the previous group swim lesson or deep water level.

Dates: Jan. 8-29 Feb. 5-26 March 5-26 April 2-30 May 7-28 Saturday, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $50 ($62 nonresident) Recreation Center

ADVANCED DIVING (Age 8+) Prepares divers for competitive springboard diving. Requires instructor approval for participation. #2931 #2932 #2933 #2934 #2935 Day/time: Fee: Location:

Dates: Jan. 7-28 Feb. 4-25 March 4-25 April 1-29 May 6-27 Saturday, 10-11:30 a.m. $65 ($77 nonresident) Recreation Center

DIVE COACH Adam Pena apena@CRgov.com

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MULTISPORT SWIM TRAINING (Age 18+) Designed for entry-level non swimmers, aspiring triathletes and elite-level swimmers. Enjoy a challenging workout in a positive and fun group setting. Expect a variety of swim sets and drills to improve technique. If you are seeking a new low-impact, total body cardio exercise, swimming may be exactly what you are looking for. Day/time:

Fee: Location:

Monday, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Tuesday/Thursday, 6-7 a.m. and 7:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Friday, 10:30 a.m.-noon Included in Recreation Center daily admission Recreation Center

PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Available for all ages and ability levels. Call the Aquatics Division, 720-733-2283 or 720-733-4486, to complete a request form. All private and semi-private lessons are 30 minutes and scheduled based on instructor availability for the requested time. One-time fee: One-time semi-private fee:

One student—$30 ($35 nonresident)

Two students, same ability—$40 ($45 nonresident) Private lessons: Six lessons—$160 ($185 nonresident) 10 lessons—$260 ($305 nonresident) Semi-private lessons: Six lessons—$210 ($235 nonresident) 10 lessons—$350 ($390 nonresident)

STROKE CLINICS FOR YOUTH (Age 5-18, as of June 2017) This stroke clinic class will focus on improving the competitive strokes before summer swim team begins. Participants must be able to swim one length of the pool continuously of the stroke the clinic is focusing on. #10501 #10502 #10503 #10071 Day/time: Fee: Location:

Dates: March 13 and 15 March 27 and 29 April 3 and 5 April 10 and 12 Monday/Wednesday $15 ($20 nonresident) Recreation Center

Stroke: Butterfly Backstroke Breaststroke Front Crawl 7:30-8:20 p.m.

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Dates: Jan. 7-28 Feb. 11-March 4 March 25-April 15 April 25-May 20 Saturday, 8-8:55 a.m. $33 ($43 nonresident) Recreation Center

#16204 #16205 #16206 #16207 #16208 Day/time: Fee: Location:

Dates: Jan. 15 Feb. 12 March 5 April 9 May 7 Sunday, 9-10:30 a.m. FREE Recreation Center

SCUBA OPEN WATER DIVE PROGRAM (Age 10+) Planet Scuba will cover diving essentials through video, classroom instruction and pool dives that will give participants the skills and knowledge to complete their Open Water Diver Certification. Open water dives are not included in the cost of this class. Call Planet Scuba at 303-688-1551 for more information or to register. Four Night Option This class meets for four evening sessions on 2 Wednesdays, a Friday and a Saturday. Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Day/time:

Fee: Location:

Dates: Jan. 18, 20, 21, 25 Feb. 15, 17, 18, 22 March 8, 10, 11, 15 April 12, 14, 15, 19 May 10, 12, 13, 17 Wednesday, 5:45-8 p.m. Friday, 6-9 p.m. Saturday, 4-7 p.m. $225 ($249 nonresident) Recreation Center

Two Day Option This class meets for two days on a Saturday and Sunday.

WATER COMFORT (Age 16+) This class is perfect for those who need to establish comfort in the water before learning to swim. If anxiety or inexperience is an issue, this class should be taken before Adult Group Swim. #13341 #13342 #13343 #13344 Day/time: Fee: Location:

FREE DISCOVER SCUBA CLASSES (Age 10+) These classes provide an opportunity to try scuba before committing to a certification program. Registration can be done through the Recreation Center or at Planet Scuba.

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Day/time: Fee: Location:

Dates: Jan. 14-15 Feb. 11-12 March 4-5 April 8-9 May 6-7 Saturday/Sunday, noon-7 p.m. $225 ($249 nonresident) Recreation Center

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Cultural Arts

ANYTIME, FROM ANYWHERE

Cu lt u ra l A r t s S T A F F CULTURAL ARTS COORDINATOR David Quintana dquintana@CRgov.com 720-733-2298


ADULT DANCE CLASSES Contact David Quintana 720-733-2298, or dquintana@CRgov.com for single pricing BALLROOM DANCE SAMPLER Get ready for weddings and company parties. Learn the basics of Fox Trot, Cha Cha and Swing dancing. #36161 Day/time: Fee: Location:

Dates: Jan. 9-30 Monday, 8-9 p.m. $48 ($60 nonresident) Recreation Center

JITTERBUG (SWING) Dance to songs like “Run around Sue” and much of today’s music. The Jitterbug is classic and so versatile it will span decades of music. Great turns and twirls! #30229 Day/time: Fee: Location:

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Dates: March 7-27 Monday, 8-9 p.m. $48 ($60 nonresident) Recreation Center

NIGHT CLUB TWO-STEP A dance you must have in your “Dance Bank.” This is the fun and easy dance to do when those beautiful ballads are played. You will love dancing to slow songs when you learn this simple cool dance. #30211 Day/time: Fee: Location:

Dates: Jan. 9-30 Monday, 7-8 p.m. $48 ($60 nonresident) Recreation Center

SALSA This fun and social style of Salsa is easy! Learn the moves you need to really dance to Latin rhythms. Come join us to learn the basic steps. #30231 Day/time: Fee: Location:

Dates: March 7-27 Monday, 7-8 p.m. $48 ($60 nonresident) Recreation Center

TANGO You’ll be ready for the party floor with the Tango! This international dance is loved worldwide. Come learn the footwork and basic patterns of this beautiful, sensual and romantic dance. #30192 Day/time: Fee: Location:

Dates: Feb. 6-27 Monday, 7-8 p.m. $48 ($60 nonresident) Recreation Center

WALTZ (BALLROOM) The “dance of love” for Valentine’s Day. From the very basic beginning steps and onto easy turns and figures in this wonderful dance. You’ll be able to waltz the night away. #30130 Day/time: Fee: Location :

Dates: Feb. 6-27 Monday, 8-9 p.m. $48 ($60 nonresident) Recreation Center

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PAINTING BOB ROSS OIL PAINTING No prior painting experience is necessary, and you will leave the class with a completed painting on a 16-by-20 canvas. A $5 materials fee must be paid to the instructor. Please bring a roll of paper towels. A 30-minute lunch break will be given. Dates: Theme: #36206 Jan. 7 Country Cabin #36207 Feb. 18 Snowfall Magic #36208 March 18 High Tide Day/time: Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Fee: $59 ($74 nonresident) Location: Recreation Center

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PALETTE UP! Enjoy a fun night and discover your creativity with a little music, wine, paintbrush and canvas. No art experience necessary, all materials included. First glass of wine is free. Appetizers are also available for purchase before and during class. Must be 21 or older. Dates: Theme: #39996 Jan. 26 Frozen Lake Dillon #39999 March 2 Seahorse Day/time: Thursday 6:30-8:30 p.m. Fee: $38 ($44 nonresident) Location: Red Hawk Ridge Golf Course, 2156 Red Hawk Ridge Drive.

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POTTERY ADULT POTTERY All levels are welcome. Learn wheel throwing and hand building in a comfortable and fun environment. Bring your own tools, or purchase tools and clay at the Front Desk. Dates: Day/time: #30105 Jan. 4-Feb. 8 Wednesday, noon-3 p.m. #36112 Jan. 4-Feb. 8 Wednesday, 6-9 p.m. #30108 Jan. 5-Feb. 9 Thursday, noon-3 p.m. #30110 Jan. 7-Feb. 25 Saturday, 9 a.m.-noon* #30106 Feb. 22-March 29 Wednesday, noon-3 p.m. #36113 Feb. 22-March 29 Wednesday, 6-9 p.m. #30109 Feb. 23-March 30 Thursday, noon-3 p.m. #36500 March 18-May 6 Saturday, 9 a.m.-noon* Fee: $72 ($90 nonresident) *$96 ($120 nonresident) Location: Recreation Center CREATIVE KID’S CLAY Kids will have an opportunity to learn the basics of hand built pottery and make functional and sculptural pieces. Tools and clay will be provided. Class limited to eight students. Ages 6-12. Dates: #30127 Jan. 4-25 #30128 Feb. 1-22 #30129 March 1-22 Day/time: Wednesday, 5-6 p.m. Fee: $40 ($50 nonresident) Location: Recreation Center SPRING BREAK POTTERY BOOT CAMP FUN WITH CLAY! Your child will have the opportunity to learn the basics of pottery, make crafts and experiment with clay hand building. Ages 6-12. Dates: #30261 March 20, 21, 22, 24 Day/time: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 10-11:30 a.m. (no class Thursday to fire clay projects) Fee: $42 ($46 nonresident) Location: Recreation Center

SPANISH PRACTICAL SPANISH FOR ADULTS (LEVEL 1) This introductory, fast-paced class focuses on vocabulary, pronunciation and communication basics. A $20 bilingual workbook fee will be payable to instructor on the first day of class. #30203 #30204 Day/time: Fee: Location:

Dates: Jan. 9-Feb. 6 March 6-April 3 Monday, 6:15-7 p.m. $68 ($74 nonresident) Recreation Center

PRACTICAL SPANISH FOR ADULTS (LEVEL 2) This intermediate fast-paced Spanish class focuses on vocabulary, pronunciation and accentuation, as well as introduction to conjugation of the verbs in present, past and future tenses. Bilingual workbook from first class will be used. Dates: #30293 Feb. 13-March 13 Day/time: Monday, 6:15-7 p.m. Fee: $68 ($74 nonresident) Location: Recreation Center

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Fitness

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PERSONALIZED FITNESS AND WELLNESS Please contact Fitness/Wellness Coordinator, Courtney Glass, at 303-814-7453 to book an appointment or with questions regarding the following personalized options: Personal fitness assessment Includes sit-ups, push-ups, sit-n-reach, body fat, weight, step test or treadmill walk test, blood pressure and heart rate. Ages 18+. Fee:

$50 ($63 nonresident)

30-minutes power sessions Whatever your goal, these quick sessions will support your busy schedule and accommodate your need for results. Ages 8+. Fee: $25 ($30 nonresident) Packages: 6 sessions—$137 ($165 nonresident) 10 session fee—$225 ($270 nonresident) Percent body-fat A three-site skin fold test. Ages 18+. Fee:

$10 ($12 nonresident)

Right weight plan Lose those unwanted pounds with this simple, easy-to-follow meal plan with healthy recipes. Menus are approved by the American Heart Association. Call for a complimentary 30-minute consultation to learn more. Level one: Fee: Level two:

Fee: Level three:

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Six-week customized meal plan $250 ($310 nonresident) Six-week customized meal plan with three (one-hour) personal training sessions $350 ($410 nonresident) Six-week customized meal plan and weekly personal training sessions $450 ($510 nonresident)

Private personal training Personal training can help you achieve your goals regardless of your age or fitness level. A trainer will design a program to meet your individual needs. This one-hour session may include cardiovascular conditioning, muscular strength, endurance training or sport-specific training. Ages 8+. Fee: $40 ($50 nonresident) Packages: 6 session fee—$220 ($275 nonresident) 10 session fee—$360 ($450 nonresident) Buddy personal training Buddy training allows you and a friend to work together toward a fitness goal. This one-hour session may include cardiovascular conditioning, muscular strength, endurance training or sport-specific training. Groups of two or three. Ages 8+. Fee:

$55 ($69 nonresident) per group Packages: 6 session fee—$302 ($396 nonresident) 10 session fee—$495 ($648 nonresident) Personal Training Cancellation Policy: If you cannot make your scheduled personal training appointment, we ask that you please give your trainer 24-hour notice. If a second cancellation occurs without 24-hour notice to your trainer, you will be charged for that session.

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Individual Reformer Training Private Reformer Training is one-on-one instruction that can help you achieve your goals regardless of your age or fitness level. Trainers will assess your alignment and posture to design a workout specifically for you. Age 16+ Fee: $50 ($60 nonresident) Packages: 6 session fee—$260 ($300 nonresident) 10 session fee—$390 ($520 nonresident) Buddy Reformer Training Buddy training allows you and a friend to work together towards your fitness goals. This one-hour session will be tailored to your specific goals. Age 16+ Fee: $75 ($90 nonresident) per group Packages: 6 session fee—$400 ($475 nonresident) per group 10 session fee—$620 ($675 nonresident) per group Pilates Reformer Trio Workshops Trio workshops are designed to give the participant a more in-depth and intensive training experience working towards very specific goals. Workshops are two weeks in length, each twice-weekly session is 90 minutes. Trio workshops are scheduled like personal training so they can accommodate busy schedules. Must have three participants to schedule. Price listed per group of three.

Pilates Athletic Edge Experience how the Pilates system of exercises can help you progress and advance in your athletic endeavors. Whether you are a weekend warrior or dedicated daily to your sport, Pilates can benefit you by improving overall flexibility, strengthening muscular imbalances often exaggerated by sports, and helping with injury prevention. Pilates Jump Board Jumping horizontally provides cardiovascular and core with less impact on the joints. Half of the class is jumping exercises. The other half is Pilates Reformer/tower. As Requested Have a specific area of Pilates you really want to master? Get together a group of three and request your own personalized Trio Workshop! Fee:

$450 ($500 nonresident) per group of three

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PILATES REFORMER PERSONAL TRAINING

Pilates for Men Find yourself interested in Pilates, but hesitant to join? Alright guys… this one’s for you! Whether its flexibility, posture, core strength, sports training or just good old stress relief, come and see what Pilates can do for you as you are taken through exercises developed by the man himself, Joseph Pilates.

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FITNESS CLASS SCHEDULES The Castle Rock Recreation Center offers more than 100 group fitness classes each week to help you reach your goals, including aqua and cycling fitness! Visit CRgov.com/fitness to view class schedules and descriptions. These classes are free with a pass or daily admission, and no preregistration is required. GROUP FITNESS SPOTLIGHT: BALLET BARRE Maximize your time and workout at the barre! Ballet Barre is a total body conditioning workout that blends ballet exercise with challenging core and balance work for an invigorating 60 minutes! This class will tone muscles, build endurance and increase flexibility. No dance experience needed. NEW! NUTS AND BOLTS YOGA PROGRAM Whether you are a total newbie to yoga or have been practicing for years, this class will teach you the fundamentals and the mechanics of yoga working from your feet up. The standing poses will be broken down bit by bit and by the session end you will be able to get into the poses safely and with proper alignment. Dates: #4992 Jan. 10-Feb. 2 #4991 Feb. 21-March 16 Day/time: Tuesday/Thursday 10:30-11:45 a.m. Fee: $50 ($55 Nonresident) Location: Recreation Center Mind/Body Studio

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POWER HOUR BOOT CAMP We don’t call it boot camp for nothing! If you’re looking to burn fat, increase strength and up your endurance, this is the class for you! Pre and post-assessments will show you how you can change your body in just seven weeks. Get ready to sweat, with cardio, strength, agility and plyometric moves designed to burn maximum calories. Dates:

Day/time:

Fee:

Location:

#42334

Jan. 4-Feb. 17

Wednesday/Friday, 5:30-6:30 a.m.

$75 ($90 nonresident)

MAC

#42335

March 1-April 14

Wednesday/Friday, 5:30-6:30 a.m.

$75 ($90 nonresident)

MAC

TRX TRX Suspension Training is a type of total-body resistance training that uses your own body weight and gravity to build strength, balance, coordination, flexibility, core and joint stability, all while preventing injuries. This best-in-class workout system allows the user to perform hundreds of exercises. Simply adjust your body position to add or decrease resistance. Space is limited so sign up today! Dates:

Day/time:

Fee:

#42358

Jan. 9-Feb. 17

Monday/Wednesday/ $105 ($120 nonresident) Friday, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

Recreation Center

#42354

Jan. 10-Feb. 16

Tuesday/Thursday, 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Recreation Center

#42359

March 6-April 14

Monday/Wednesday/ $105 ($120 nonresident) Friday, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

Recreation Center

#42356

March 7-April 13

Tuesday/Thursday, 6:30-7:30 p.m.

$75 ($90 nonresident)

Recreation Center

#40000

Jan. 10-Feb. 16

Tuesday/Thursday, noon-1 p.m.

$75 ($90 nonresident)

MAC

#40001

March 7-April 13

Tuesday/Thursday, noon-1 p.m.

$75 ($90 nonresident)

MAC

$75 ($90 nonresident)

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TRX EXPRESS Get an effective and fast workout with just 30 minutes of TRX Express! Dates:

Day/time:

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#42323

Jan. 9-Feb. 17

Monday/Wednesday/ Friday, 5-5:30 a.m.

$53 ($60 nonresident)

Recreation Center

#42365

Jan. 9-Feb. 15

Monday/Wednesday, 6:30-7 a.m.

$35 ($40 nonresident)

Recreation Center

#42324

Jan. 10-Feb. 16

Tuesday/Thursday, 6:30-7 a.m.

$35 ($40 nonresident)

Recreation Center

#42326

March 6-April 14

Monday/Wednesday/ Friday, 5-5:30 a.m.

$53 ($60 nonresident)

Recreation Center

#42366

March 6-April 12

Monday/Wednesday, 6:30-7 a.m.

$35 ($40 nonresident)

Recreation Center

#42357

March 7-April 13

Tuesday/Thursday, 6:30-7 a.m.

$35 ($40 nonresident)

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#42360

Jan. 10-Feb. 23

Tuesday/Thursday, 10:4511:45 a.m.

$85 ($100 nonresident)

MAC

#42361

March 14-April 27

Tuesday/Thursday, 10:4511:45 a.m.

$85 ($100 nonresident)

MAC

BE A BUFF BRIDE Transform your body before you say ‘I do’. This six-week program is designed for the bride (and her bridal party) who not only want to look stunning on the big day, but also want to gain energy and confidence. These weekly workouts will amp up your routine, sculpt lean muscles and decrease body fat. Program includes pre and post measurements, guidance, support, and education from our knowledgeable fitness staff.

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April 19-May 31

Wednesday, 6-7 a.m.

$45 ($55 nonresident)

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FIT MOMS This high-energy, seven-week class will get your heart pumping and your waistline shrinking! For both moms and dads, Functional Interval Training is a workout for your entire body. This class will help you lose weight, tone muscles, and boost endurance while using a variety of fitness equipment. All children are welcome, whether in strollers or playing nearby on the indoor turf. Dates:

Day/time:

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#42363

Jan. 9-Feb. 22

Monday/Wednesday, 9:3010:30 a.m.

$70 ($88 nonresident)

MAC

#42701

Jan. 10-Feb. 23

Tuesday/Thursday, 8:309:30 a.m.

$70 ($88 nonresident)

MAC

#42327

March 13-April 26

Monday/Wednesday, 9:3010:30 a.m.

$70 ($88 nonresident)

MAC

#42702

March 14-April 27

Tuesday/Thursday, 8:309:30 a.m.

$70 ($88 nonresident)

MAC

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AEROFIT TRAMPOLINE FITNESS Jump into the latest fitness craze with AeroFit, Castle Rock’s trampoline fitness class, designed to be a fun way to get fit! Enjoy high-intensity exercises without the stress to the joints. The trampoline absorbs nearly 80 percent of the shock, all while working your cardiovascular system and strengthening all major muscles. Participants can expect to burn up to 1,000 calories during each 60-minute total body workout!

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YOGA

INNER CONNECTIONS YOGA The following yoga classes are taught at Inner Connections Yoga, Spa and Wellness Center, 821-A Park St. Contact Inner Connections at 303-688-8598, or yoga@InnerConnectionsYoga.com with any questions. Fee is $50 ($60 nonresident) for four visits which can be used for any of the following classes and times. Purchase your visits at the Recreation Center and bring your receipt to Inner Connections to redeem your four visit punch card. Card is valid for one month from purchase. All Levels Yoga This class connects asanas (postures) and breathing through gentle warming movements, strength and awareness-building vinyasa (flows). Attention to alignment, personal inquiry into sensation and breath work are emphasized. Students are encouraged to practice at their own pace. Appropriate for beginners as well as intermediate students. Core Conditioning This class focuses on the core strength, flexibility, mobility and balance of the human body while using the yogic breath to calm the nervous system as we work. Flow Yoga Focus is on practice of postures in a vinyasa flow (movements taught in progressive order and moving from one pose to another with breath). Experience in Level II recommended. This is a class to practice intermediate poses and does not focus on teaching the asanas. Gentle I Yoga Recommended for those who wish to practice yoga asana and conditioning exercises that open hips, lower back, legs and arms, upper body, spine and lubricate the joint of the body. This meditative practice utilizes positions that are supine, prone, on hands and knees, and seated.

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Gentle II Yoga This course offers the same instruction as Gentle I and includes a few standing poses to help you in balancing on your feet and learning how to utilize your core in standing poses. Hot Flow Yoga Practice flow yoga in a heated room. Forward bends, back bends, standing balancing, twists, inversions, arm balances and more! Intermediate students welcome and a knowledge of asanas recommended. This is a breath-based slow flow. Hot Power Flow Yoga An energizing and physically challenging Flow class guaranteed to give intermediate and experienced yoga practitioners a solid workout. The room is nicely heated for the Hot Power Flow classes. Meditation Meditation offers rest for the mind and the body and invites you into a deeper state of relaxation and awareness. Experience an increase in mental acuity, creativity, self-awareness, relaxation and peace. Prenatal Yoga (must pre register) Calm, rejuvenate and restore your mind, body, breath and spirit and connect deeply with your baby. This class helps you make supportive connections with other mothers, alleviate many discomforts of pregnancy and address physical concerns of childbearing. Paperwork from InnerConnectionsYoga.com must be completed before class. Restorative Yoga This practice is designed to restore the nervous system and help release deeply held tensions from the body and mind. Reduce stress and restore health by using props to aid in a supportive practice and to nurture and heal the body. Great for those recovering from illness or injury as well as those who desire to calm the nervous system.

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Monday 8:30-8:50 a.m. 9-10:15 a.m. noon-1 p.m. 4:30-5:30 p.m. 6:30-7:45 p.m.

Meditation (free) Flow Restorative All Levels Gentle I

Tuesday 8:30-8:50 a.m. 9-10:15 a.m. noon-1 p.m. 4:30-5:30 p.m. 5:15-6:15 p.m. 6:30-8 p.m.

Meditation (free) Gentle All Levels All Levels Core Conditioning Prenatal

Wednesday 8:30-8:50 a.m. 9-10:15 a.m. noon-1 p.m. 4:30-5:30 p.m. 6:30-8 p.m. 6:45-8 p.m.

Meditation (free) Flow All Levels All Levels Yoga Basics Hot Power Flow

Thursday 9-10:15 a.m. noon-1 p.m. 6:30-7:45 p.m. 6:30-7:45 p.m.

Gentle I All Levels All Levels Gentle II

Friday 8:15-9:15 a.m. 9:30-10:30 a.m. noon-1 p.m. 4:30-5:30 p.m.

Core Conditioning Flow Restorative All Levels

Saturday 8-9 a.m. 9:30-10:45 a.m.

Gentle Hot Flow

Sunday 9-10:15 a.m.

Flow

Schedule is subject to change please visit the website for current schedule

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Yoga Basics This class is perfect for people who have little or no experience with yoga. Learn the basics of yoga (postures, breathing, relaxation, basic meditation) at a pace that is not overwhelming, and in an environment that is safe and encouraging. The focus is on standing poses, alignment, form and finding “your yoga.”

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Martial Arts at the Easton Training Center

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BRAZILIAN JIU JITSU Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is a martial art with a strong focus on grappling. Descended from Judo and developed in Brazil for generations, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu exploded in popularity in the United States due to its success during the early days of UFC (Mixed Martial Arts Competition). Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is now recognized as one of the most effective martial arts in the world and an excellent way for a smaller, weaker practitioner to overcome a larger, stronger one without serious injury to either person. Unlimited classes are $129 ($149 nonresident) per month. By registering through the Recreation Center at CRgov.com/registration you save $50 per month on training fees and you will receive free enrollment which is a $200 savings. Contact Chris at 303-808-5620 or cstolzman@gmail.com, with questions or to set up a free orientation. Kids Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Learn discipline, goal-setting, respect and improve coordination, athletic performance and self-confidence. Required equipment: Kimono (rentals available) and mouthpiece (strongly recommended). Ages: #42608 #42609 #42610 #42611 Day/time: Ages: #42612 #42613 #42614 #42615 Day/time: Fee: Location:

4-6 (Little Tigers) Dates: Jan. 2-31 Feb. 1-28 March 1-31 April 3-28 Monday-Friday, 4:30-5:15 p.m. 7-12 (Tigers) Dates: Jan. 2-31 Feb. 1-28 March 1-31 April 3-28 Monday-Friday, 5:15-6 p.m. $129 ($149 nonresident) per month for unlimited classes The Easton Training Center at 3194 North Industrial Way, Suite K.

Fundamentals of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Learn the building blocks of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Focus will be on the individual techniques and basic movements of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu such as standing up in base and hipping out. Required equipment include a Kimono (rentals available) and mouthpiece (strongly recommended). Age 13+ #42600 #42601 #42602 #42603 Day/time:

Fee: Location:

Dates: Jan. 1-30 Feb. 1-28 March 1-31 April 1-30 Monday-Friday, 10-11 a.m. Monday-Friday, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m.-noon $129 ($149 nonresident) per month for unlimited classes The Easton Training Center at 3194 North Industrial Way, Suite K.

Beginner Muay Thai Thai boxing, traditionally known as Muay Thai is referred to as “the art of the eight limbs,” as the hands, shins, elbows and knees are all used extensively in this art. This class is designed to teach the building blocks for a solid stand-up game. There is no live sparring in this class; however, there are some contact drills involved. Required equipment: boxing gloves, hand wraps, shin guards and jump rope. Rentals available. Ages 13+ #42604 #42605 #42606 Day/time:

Fee: Location:

Dates: Jan. 2-30 Feb. 2-28 March 1-30 Tuesday/Thursday: 9-10 a.m. Tuesday/Thursday: 4:45-5:45 p.m. Monday/Thursday: 6:45-7:45 p.m. Saturday: 9-10 a.m. $129 ($149 nonresident) per month for unlimited classes The Easton Training Center at 3194 North Industrial Way, Suite K.

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We train in forms, sparring, self-defense and some traditional weapons (safety padded). Call John Addison at 720-323-1216 for more information and to set up a free one-week trial. Age 5+ #42434 #42435 #42436 #42437 Day/time:

Fee: Location:

Dates: Jan. 2-31 Feb. 1-28 March 1-31 April 1-30 Monday/Wednesday, 5-6 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Saturday, 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. (Brown belts and above) $80 per month (Testing and equipment costs are extra) Recreation Center

T’AI CHI CH’UAN ADVANCED CLASS Increase your energy, improve your balance, reduce your stress and achieve harmony between your body and mind with this supreme method of exercise. Prerequisite: Tai Chi and Chi Gung Introductory Class. Age 18+ #40031 #40032 #40033 #40034 Day/time: Fee: Location:

Dates: Jan. 3-26 Feb. 2-28 March 2-30 April 4-27 Tuesday/Thursday, 8-9 p.m. $66 ($83 nonresident) Recreation Center

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ATA TAEKWONDO The chief instructor is John Addison, an American Taekwondo Association fifth degree Black Belt with more than 30 years of teaching experience. There are also several assistant black belt instructors. This is an ongoing traditional Taekwondo program for all ranks, and is fun and safe for the entire family. Taekwondo is a Korean martial art focusing on kicking and striking.

T’AI CHI AND CHI GUNG INTRODUCTORY CLASS Increase your energy, sleep soundly, reduce your stress, rid your body of toxins, calm your nervous system and increase balance and flexibility with this supreme method of exercise. Age 18+ #40035 #40036 #40037 #40038 Day/time: Fee: Location:

Dates: Jan. 3-26 Feb. 2-28 March 2-30 April 4-27 Tuesday/Thursday, 7:30-8:30 p.m. $66 ($83 nonresident) Recreation Center

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RED CROSS CLASSES AT THE RECREATION CENTER Contact Jay Mitchell, 720-733-4486 or jmitchell@CRgov.com, with questions about American Red Cross classes BABYSITTING CERTIFICATION (Age 11-15) Safety, first aid, rescue breathing and emergency procedures are emphasized. Also taught are diaper changing and feeding. (CPR is not included.) Bring a lunch. Parents must sign child in and out. Dates: #43141 Jan. 22 #43142 March 5 Day/time: Sunday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fee: $86 ($103 nonresident) BABYSITTING/CPR CERTIFICATION BOOT CAMP (Age 11-15) This is a two-day class. Covers the babysitting skills listed above as well as infant and child CPR. Parents must sign child in and out. Dates: #43146 Feb. 4 and 5 #43147 April 15 and 16 #43148 May 20 and 21 Day/time: Saturday and Sunday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fee: $128 ($154 nonresident) COMMUNITY CPR AND FIRST AID (Age 12+) Provides training in basic lifesaving skills, CPR for adults, infants and children and Automated External Defibrillator usage. Dates: #43131 Jan. 1 #43132 Feb. 11 #43133 March 11 #43134 April 1 #43135 May 27 Day/time: Saturday, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Fee: $86 ($103 nonresident)

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SILVERSNEAKERS FITNESS PROGRAM AT THE RECREATION CENTER The SilverSneakers® fitness program is a unique physical activity, lifestyle and socially oriented program designed to encourage Medicare-eligible members to increase their physical activity and motivate them to continue to be active. The program reflects senior sensitivity, promotes social interaction and encourages participation in healthy lifestyle activities, showing that it’s easy to get fit, have fun and make friends. The SilverSneakers® schedule is subject to change. Visit CRgov.com/fitness or call 303-814-7453 for the most current schedule. No registration is required for these classes, and attendance eligibility is included in admission or punch card/pass. All classes are held at the Recreation Center.

Silversneakers® Classic Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of motion and activity for daily living skills. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a ball are offered for resistance; a chair is used for seated and/or standing support. Monday/Wednesday/Friday 10:45-11:45 a.m. Silversneakers® Cardio Get up and go with an aerobics class that’s safe, heart-healthy and gentle on the joints. The workout includes easy-to-follow low-impact movement and upper-body strength, abdominal conditioning, stretching and relaxation exercises designed to energize your active lifestyle. Monday/Wednesday

9:30-10:30 a.m.

Silversneakers® Circuit Combine fun with fitness to increase your cardiovascular and muscular endurance power with a standing circuit workout. Upper body strength work with hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and a ball is alternated with low-impact aerobic choreography. A chair is offered for support, stretching and relaxation exercises. Tuesday/Thursday 10:45-11:45 a.m.

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RESERVATIONS Tee times can be made up to eight days in advance for residents, seven days in advance for nonresidents. ONLINE TEE TIMES Book your tee times online, redhawkridge.com. Online green fee specials are available year around. RED HAWK REWARDS Earn rewards every time you pay green fees, cart fees, or purchase range balls or merchandise. Call the Pro Shop, 720-733-3500, for more details or register online, redhawkridge.com. DRIVING RANGE $5–30 balls/$8–65 balls/$11–100 balls

RED HAWK RIDGE GOLF COURSE 2156 Red Hawk Ridge Drive Castle Rock, CO 80109 Main Line: 720-733-3500 redhawkridge.com GENERAL INFORMATION Designed by award-winning golf course architect Jim Engh, the 6,859-yard layout combines playability with the spectacular Front Range and mountain scenery. Considered one of the premium public golf courses in the state, Red Hawk Ridge continues to be a favorite among local and visiting golfers alike. Visit our website, redhawkridge.com, to learn more about what we have to offer. RED HAWK RIDGE CLUBHOUSE GRILL The Clubhouse Grill offers a wide variety of appetizers, salads and sandwich style entrees. Whether you are golfing or dining, the staff at The Clubhouse Grill is committed to provide quality food and service. The Clubhouse Grill is capable of handling a wide range of private functions. Call Pam Morphis for more information, 720-733-3507.

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RENTAL CLUBS Standard set: $35 (18 holes) and $20 (nine holes) Premium set: $45 (18 holes) and $25 (nine holes) Each player is required to have his/her own set of clubs. DRESS CODE Conventional golf attire must be worn on the golf course and practice areas. Slacks or Bermuda-length short and shirts with collars must be worn. Tank tops, sweat pants and metal spike golf shoes are not permitted.

JUNIOR GOLF LEAGUES Due to the popularity of the Junior Golf Leagues and to give everyone a fair chance to participate, in 2017 we will be holding a lottery for all league spots. Registration for the lottery will be available online beginning Saturday, April 1, 2017, and the drawing will be held on Tuesday, April 18, 2017. Names selected will be notified via e-mail on Wednesday, April 19, 2017. Payment must be received by Monday, May 1, 2017, or your spot will be offered to the next person in the rotation. We will hold separate lottery drawings for each league, so please be sure to register for the appropriate league (details for each league will be listed online when you register for the lottery). Please call the golf shop at 720-733-3500 if you have any questions. JUNIOR GOLF ACADEMY CLASSES The Junior Golf Academy classes will continue to be offered on a first-comefirst-served basis. Registration for the classes will be available online beginning Saturday, April 1, 2017. Schedules and registration information will be found on redhawkridge.com. Please call the golf shop at 720-733-3500 if you have any questions.

SPECIAL RATES Senior, twilight, junior, nine-hole and family rates are available all year. Call the Pro Shop staff, 720-733-3500, to learn more about our specials. You will also find Internet specials throughout the year online, redhawkridge.com. GOLF LESSONS/CUSTOM CLUB FITTINGS Our staff of PGA golf professionals offers group and private lessons throughout the year. Also, custom club fittings are available. Call the Pro Shop, 720-733-3500, for fees and schedules or to schedule a fitting.

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Friday-Sunday

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November-March

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April

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$60

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May 13-September

$65

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$46

October

$57

$37

$64

$41

Monday-Thursday

Twilight

Friday-Sunday

Twilight

Nov.-March

$52

$37

$60

$42

April

$57

$42

$65

$47

May 1–May 12

$67

$45

$80

$52

May 13-September

$75

$48

$85

$52

October

$67

$44

$73

$47

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Outdoor

ANYTIME, FROM ANYWHERE

Pa rks , O p e n S p a ce & T ra i l s S T A F F Outdoor Supervisor Matt Gasser mgasser@CRgov.com 303-814-7449 Athletic Supervisor/ Field reservations Scott Smeeton ssmeeton@CRgov.com 720-733-2299 or 720-733-4482 Parks Planning & Construction Manager Brian Peterson bpeterson@CRgov.com 303-814-7452 Natural Resource Specialist Environmental education and programs Barbara Spagnuolo bspagnuolo@CRgov.com 720-733-2294 Park Senior OfďŹ ce Assistant Pavilions and concessions Tara McGraw tmcgraw@CRgov.com 720-733-2260 CRgov.com/pavilions Park Superintendent Bob Maloney bmaloney@CRgov.com 303-814-6419 POST Partners Volunteer Program Coordinator Eagle Scout projects/ community service work Lisa Sorbo lsorbo@CRgov.com 303-814-7456 CRgov.com/postpartners Trails Planner Rich Havel rhavel@CRgov.com 720-733-4482


OUTDOOR DOG-SLEDDING Enjoy the beautiful Colorado wilderness from the back of a dog sled! Each participant will mush and ride through a 6-mile loop. Price includes transportation, sledding and a friendly guide. Bring a sack lunch. Space is limited, so register early. Ages 4+ Date: #53351 Jan. 21 Day/time: Saturday, 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Fee: $105 ($117 nonresident adult) $69 ($81 nonresident) child (8 and younger) HUNTER SAFETY EDUCATION Hunter safety classes are available locally throughout the year. Courses are either online, home-study, in class or hybrid options to ďŹ t your schedule and learning style. Fees vary but cannot exceed $10 for classroom options and $20 for CRASH (intensive one-day instruction) courses. For information, a list of dates and links to registration, visit wildlife.state.co.us/Hunting/HunterEducation. SNOWSHOEING HIKE This trip includes transportation to and from the hiking trail, an experienced guide, and hot cocoa and cookies following the hike. Use your own equipment or rent from local retailers. Distances vary by location but are appropriate for novice snowshoers. Age 4+ Date: #56455 March 4 Day/time: Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Fee: $25 ($32 nonresident)

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TRAIL MAINTENANCE GROUPS The POST Partners program helps organize two trail maintenance groups called Ridgeline Wranglers and the Rhyolite Dirt Crew. The Wranglers help the Town maintain Stewart Trail, and the Dirt Crew helps maintain Rhyolite Bike Park’s downhill lines, pump track and session-zone jumps. Both groups also provide valuable feedback on improvements, rerouting and future development. The Ridgeline Wranglers Meets one Saturday a month at the Ridgeline Open Space trailhead off of Coachline Road. Season kickoff meeting Tuesday, March 28, 7-8 p.m. The Grange in the Meadows 3962 Meadows Blvd. Rhyolite Bike Park Dirt Crew Called Dig and Ride Days throughout the season, the Dirt Crew gets together to resurface, build and rebuild the jump faces and berms. Parents and older children help teach the younger kids the techniques of navigating the jumps and how to repair and rebuild features when needed.

EARTH DAY WETLANDS HARVEST AND PLANTING Come celebrate Earth Day by helping improve wetland areas at the new Philip S. Miller Park. Willow branches will be harvested at Memmen Ridge Open Space and then replanted along a wet drainage way located on the south side of the Miller Activity Complex (MAC). Contact Lisa Sorbo, 303-814-7456, lsorbo@CRgov.com Date: Rain Date: Day/time: Location:

April 8 April 22 Saturday, 9 a.m.-noon Memmen Ridge Open Space/ Philip S. Miller Park

Parks, Open Space & Trails

PARKS, OPEN SPACE & TRAILS

Season kickoff meeting Wednesday, April 5, 7-8 p.m. Philip S. Miller Library 100 S. Wilcox St. For more information, contact Lisa Sorbo at 303-814-7456 or lsorbo@CRgov.com.

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East Plum Creek Trail Meadows Parkway, Festival Park, Fairgrounds or Gilbert Street

Gateway Mesa Open Space/Chuck’s Loop Trail Dirt lot east side of Highway 86

Hangman’s Gulch Trail Recreation Center parking lot

Hidden Mesa Open Space West side of Highway 83, 1 mile north of Franktown

Memmen Ridge Open Space Southeast corner of South Street and Oman Road

Mitchell Creek Canyon Trail Extension Gateway Mesa Open Space or via Mitchell Creek Trail

Mitchell Creek Open Space and Trail Mitchell Gulch Park or east Founders Park lots

Native Legend Open Space and Trail Paintbrush or Butterfield Crossing parks

Philip S. Miller Park 1375 W. Plum Creek Parkway

Philip S. Miller Park Challenge Hill 1375 W. Plum Creek Parkway

Quarry Mesa/Madge Trail Rhyolite Regional Park and east of Lions Paw Street

Ridgeline Open Space/Stewart Trail Coachline Road, Meadows and Red Hawk areas and Bison Park

Rock Park 1710 Front St.

The Bowl Recreation Center parking lot

easy to difficult

downhill, single track

Y

6

easy

10-foot-wide concrete

N

1.8

275

moderate

native surface, single track

N

1

easy

10-foot-wide concrete

Y

4.5

1,294

moderate

native surface, single track

_

1.9 (loop)

43

moderate

concrete and native surface

N

1.5

10

moderate to difficult

native surface, single track

N

2.1

102

easy

8-foot-wide concrete

Y

3.2

100

easy to moderate

8-foot-wide concrete

Y

10.5

320

easy to moderate

concrete, native surface

N

difficult

200 timber steps

Y

3 (loop)

133

easy to moderate

native surface, single track

N

13.5

378

moderate

native surface, single track

Y

1.4

62

difficult

native surface, single track

Y

1.8

19

moderate

8-foot-wide concrete

_

Uses (Where allowed, dogs must be on a leash)

1

Adopted (POST Partners)

Surface

Rhyolite Regional Park

Trail rating

Bike Park at Rhyolite Regional Park

Open space acreage

Individual trail maps are available online, at CRgov.com/trails

Trail length in miles

INDIVIDUAL TRAIL MAPS

PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES • Parking or driving unauthorized motor vehicles except in designated roadways or parking areas • See CRgov.com/opencarry for more information regarding firearms • Dumping commercial or household trash • Use of any closed area

• Posting of signs • Commercial activities without a Town permit • Vandalism, littering, hunting or camping • Any hazardous activity • Possession of alcoholic beverages, except by permit

• Open fires and charcoal grills (gas grills allowed)

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2417 Plum Creek Parkway

Bison Park

10

1390 Clear Sky Way

Butterfield Crossing Park

28

3952 W. Butterfield Crossing Drive

Castle Highlands Park

.5

1735 Granger Circle

Castle North Park

1.5

801 Canyon Drive

Centennial Park

12

22 N. Gilbert St.

Festival Park

.5

300 Second St.

Founders Park

25

4671 Enderud Blvd.

Gemstone Park

7

6145 Sapphire Pointe Blvd.

Glovers Park

.5

534 S. Gilbert St.

Matney Park

10

5790 Lantern Circle

Metzler Ranch Park

22

4175 Trail Boss Drive

Mitchell Gulch Park

28

200 Mikelson Blvd.

Paintbrush Park

16

3492 Meadows Blvd.

Philip S. Miller Park

320

1375 W. Plum Creek Parkway

Plum Creek Park

10

Electricity

Tot lots

Tennis court

Synthetic turf field

Softball field

Skate park (lighted)

Sand volleyball

Restroom

Portable restroom

Playground

Play fields

Picnic tables

Picnic pavilions

Outdoor swimming pool

Multiuse court

Inline rink

Horseshoe courts

18–hole disc golf course

Community garden

Climbing wall

Bike path (paved)

Basketball

Baseball field

.5

Adopted (POST Partners)

Acres

Baldwin Park

Parks, Open Space, & Trails

Visit CRgov.com/parks for maps, amenities and pictures

3517 Mount Royal Drive

Plum Creek and Gilbert Park

.5

215 Plum Creek Parkway

Rhyolite Regional Park

174

1701 Crystal Valley Parkway

Rock Park

62

1710 Front St.

Triangle Park

.5

804 Sixth St.

Wrangler Park

9

2418 Autumn Sage St.

PARK PAVILION AND FIELD RESERVATIONS Park pavilions at Bison, Butterfield, Centennial, Founders, Festival, Matney, Philip S. Miller, Rhyolite Regional, Rock and Wrangler parks may be reserved with at least two weeks notice. The C.J. Mosman Memorial Pavilion at Metzler Ranch Park also may be reserved. All other park amenities may be enjoyed on a first-come, first-served basis. For park pavilion reservations, call 720–733–2260, email tmcgrow@CRgov.com, or visit CRgov.com/Pavilions for an application and park rules. For outdoor field requests and fees, call 720–733–2299, or email ssmeeton@CRgov.com.

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THE TRAILS AT PHILIP S. MILLER PARK The 8-mile native-surface trail network consists of single-track trails divided into four different, but interconnected, loops. The network includes 2.5 miles of paved accessible segments in the active park area near the Miller Activity Complex, (MAC). The trails explore all the valleys, knolls and high points of this 300-acre site. A unique feature on the site is the Challenge Hill, with 200 steps that climb 178 feet in elevation, similar to the Manitou Springs Incline. Bikes and dogs are not recommended on the Challenge Hill. This is an active regional park that includes the Millhouse, Amphitheater, a zip-line course, adventure tower, aerial trekking course and adventure playground area. Trail users should be aware of all park users and use caution when on the trail and in the parking lots. Parking is available in the park and the main parking lot at the MAC. The trails also connect to Ridgeline Open Space and the Stewart Trail network to the west via the Wolfensberger Road pedestrian overpass; the Ridgeline Trailhead parking lot is located on Coachline Road.

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The trail system is available for adoption through the POST Partners volunteer program. Call 303–814–7456 for details. For maps of the Town’s trails, go to CRgov.com/trails. For current trail conditions, please visit CRgov.com/TrailConditions Trail length

10.5 miles

Trail rating

Moderate

Trail surface

Native surface, concrete and timber steps

Special comments

The Challenge Hill and surrounding trails connect to Ridgeline Open Space

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O N L I N E CLASS RE G I S T R AT I O N CRgov.com/registration

Sports

ANYTIME, FROM ANYWHERE

S p or t s S T A

F

Athletic Supervisor and Field Reservations Scott Smeeton ssmeeton@CRgov.com 720-733-2299 Athletic Supervisor, Miller Activity Complex Matt Gasser mgasser@CRgov.com 303-814-7449 Athletics Specialist Rob Nevarez rnevarez@CRgov.com 720-733-2297 Athletics Specialist Junior Rodemeyer jrodemeyer@CRgov.com 720-733-2284

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ARCHERY

BIKING

Youth Archery Academy Beginners will get introduced to the wonderful sport of target archery! USA Archery certiďŹ ed instructors will teach students as they learn to shoot Olympic style recurve bows.

Strider Classes Strider bike classes allow children to concentrate on the fundamental skills of balancing, leaning and steering while propelling in a natural way. Strider bikes provide a safe, smooth and natural transition to a pedal bike. Bikes are provided and helmets are recommended. Participants riding on the advanced trail rides must have a ďŹ tted helmet. Limited availability due to low student-coach ratio. Age 2-6 Skill level: Time: Dates: #26000 Beginner 9-9:45 a.m. March 20-24 (Spring Break Camp) #26001 Advanced 10-11 a.m. March 20-24 (Spring Break Camp) #26002 Beginner 9-9:45 a.m. March 27-April 17 (every Monday) #26003 Beginner 10-11 a.m. March 27-April 17 (every Monday) Fee: $35 ($50 nonresident) Location: MAC

Ages: #27501 #27502 #27503 Day/time: Fee: Location:

7-14 Dates: Nov. 12-Dec. 3 Jan. 21-Feb. 11 Feb. 25-March 25 Saturday, 1-2 p.m. $45 ($60 nonresident) MAC

Intermediate Archery Designed for an archer who has already completed the beginner training, this class will take a deeper dive into the National Training System. Archers will improve their arrow groups and have fun as they take their archery skills to the next level. Ages: #27509 #27510 #27511 Day/time: Fee: Location:

7-14 Dates: Nov. 12-Dec. 3 Jan. 21-Feb. 11 Feb. 25-March 25 Saturday, noon-1 p.m. $45 ($60 nonresident) MAC

Advanced Archery Designed for an archer who has already completed the beginner and intermediate trainings, this class will take an even deeper dive into the National Training System. Ages: #27515 #27516 Day/time: Fee: Location:

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FENCING Fencing Participants will be introduced to the history of fencing, weapons, target areas and fencing technique. This unique sport teaches competition, respect and self-discipline in a safe and fun environment. All necessary equipment provided. Age 7+ Skill Level: Dates: #28001 Beginner Jan. 3-Feb. 21 #28002 Progressive Jan. 5-Feb. 23 #28003 Beginner Feb. 28-April 18 #28004 Progressive Feb. 28-April 18 Day/time: Tuesday, 6-7 p.m. Fee: $120 ($132 nonresident) Location: MAC Fencing Spring Break Camp This one-day camp is designed so that participants understand the fundamentals of fencing after full days practice. Successful completion of this class will allow students to join the progressive fencing classes that are offered throughout the year. All necessary fencing equipment will be provided. Age 7+ Dates: #28005 March 21 Day/time: Tuesday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Fee: $60 ($66 nonresident) Location: MAC

7-17 Dates: Nov. 5-26 Dec. 3-31 Saturday, 2-3 p.m. $45 ($60 nonresident) MAC

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Indoor Golf League The outdoor leagues have been moved indoor with our Fore Sight Golf Simulator. Players can play their weekly round of golf on their own time. Great family activity or social gathering for friends! A four-some can sign up to play their weekly round together, whether they are in the same league or a different league. See Adult Sports Section for additional leagues. Ages:

7-13, leagues are split ages 7-10 and ages 11-13 Dates: #28606 Jan. 2-Feb. 29 Father and child scrambles #28607 Jan. 2-Feb. 29 Mother and child scrambles #28608 Jan. 2-Feb. 29 High School League #28609 Jan. 2-Feb. 29 Junior League Day/time: Participants pick the day to play their weekly round Fee: $75 ($85 nonresident) Location: MAC SKYHAWKS SPORTS Skyhawks Spring Break Camp Our multi-sport camp is designed to introduce athletes to a variety of different sports (flag football, soccer, capture the flag and foot golf) in one setting. For this program we teach all four sports making it one fun-filled week! Athletes will learn the rules and essential skills of each sport along with vital life lessons such as respect and teamwork. Includes soccer ball, T-shirt and merit award. Register online at skyhawks.com/colorado. Ages: Dates: Day/time: Fee: Location:

6-12 March 20-24 Monday-Friday, 1-4 p.m. $139 MAC

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SOCCER

Soccer Buddies Soccer Buddies goes beyond just teaching kids soccer skills. Our expert coaches use soccer as a tool to teach confidence, perseverance and teamwork – core values that will help your child thrive in any situation. Each class is age-appropriate and provides fun learning opportunities. For registration and additional class information visit Coloradosoccerbuddies.com. Ask about a free trial for first time participants!

Koalas Bears Polar Bears Polar Bears Polar Bears Dates: Day/time:

Fee: Location:

Ages: 15 months-3 years 3-4 years 5-6 years 7-8 years 9-12 years Dec. 4-Feb. 26 and March 5-May 21 Saturday: 9:30, 10:30 or 11:30 a.m. Friday: 9:30, 10:30 a.m., 4:30 or 5:30 p.m. Wednesday: 4:30, 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. Classes run year-round – open enrollment at any time: $60 per month MAC

Soccer Buddies Spring Break Camp Skills, skills and more skills along with speed, agility and touch on the ball will be taught at this camp! This camp will not only wear your child out, but it will enhance their speed and foot skills. For registration and additional class information visit Coloradosoccerbuddies.com. Ages: Dates: Day/time: Fee: Location:

4-14, kids are grouped according to age March 20-24 and March 27-31 Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-noon $35 per day or $130 per week MAC

SUPERTOTS SPORTS ACADEMY SuperTots Sports Academy uses a variety of fun games to delight and engage kids in physical and mental learning through various sports. The curriculum is professionally designed to develop motor skills, promote physical fitness, create self-confidence and prepare young children for sports. It stresses a non-competitive environment and promotes fun above all else! All programs include a size-appropriate shirt and a merit award. Try SuperTots risk free, anytime! New participants are welcome to join for a prorated cost (calculated by the number of classes left in the session). Visit supertotsports.com/colorado for more information and registration. SoccerTots SoccerTots is our flagship program! We use a variety of fun games to develop balance, movement, motor and soccer skills, as well as listening to instructions. Elements of light competition are also introduced for older classes. The Instructor-to-student ratio is kept small to maximize individual development, and above all else we promote fun! Age

Dates

Day/time

Fee

Location

Koalas (2 to 3 years)

Jan. 10-Feb. 28

Tuesday, 9-9:45 a.m.

$96

MAC

Cubs (3 to 4 years)

Jan. 10-Feb. 28

Tuesday, 10-10:45 a.m.

$96

MAC

Pandas (4 to 5 years)

Jan. 10-Feb. 28

Tuesday, 11-11:45 a.m.

$96

MAC

Grizzlies (5+)

Jan. 10-Feb. 28

Tuesday, noon12:45 p.m.

$96

MAC

BaseballTots BaseballTots is a development program for kids ages 2-5. The program uses a variety of fun games to engage kids while teaching the sport of baseball and developing fundamental skills, while fostering a love of the game. Age

Dates

Bunters (2 to 3 years)*

Day/time

Fee

Location

Jan. 11-March 1 Wednesday, 9-9:45 a.m.

$96

MAC

Batters (3 to 4 years)

Jan. 11-March 1 Wednesday, 10-10:45 a.m.

$96

MAC

Hitters (4 to 5 years)

Jan. 11-March 1 Wednesday, 11-11:45 a.m.

$96

MAC

Homers (5 and up)

Jan. 11-March 1 Wednesday, noon-12:45 p.m.

$96

MAC

* Parent participation is required.

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Age

Dates

Day/time

Fee

Location

Billy Goats (3 to 4 years)

Jan. 12-March 2

Thursday, 9-9:45 a.m.

$96

MAC

Rams (4 to 5 years)

Jan. 12-March 2

Thursday, 10-10:45 a.m.

$96

MAC

Rhinos (5 years)

Jan. 12-March 2

Thursday, 11-1:45 a.m.

$96

MAC

LAXTots LAXTots is a development program for kids ages 3 through 5 years old that uses a variety of fun games to engage kids while teaching the sport of lacrosse and developing fundamental skills. The goal is to build ďŹ tness, hand-eye coordination, lacrosse fundamentals and create a love of the game. Athletes do not check or have contact at this age. Age

Dates

Day/time

Fee

Location

Dingers (3 to 4 years)

Jan. 13-March 3

Friday, 99:45 a.m.

$96

MAC

Shooters (4 to 5 years)

Jan. 13-March 3

Friday, 1010:45 a.m.

$96

MAC

Attackers (5+)

Jan. 13-March 3

Friday, 111:45 a.m.

$96

MAC

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1stDownTots 1stDownTots is a development program for kids ages 3 through 5 years old that uses a variety of fun games to engage kids while teaching the sport of football and developing skills. The goal is to build ďŹ tness, muscle coordination and football fundamentals while creating a love of the game. We do not do any tackling or blocking at this level.

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YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUES BASEBALL/SOFTBALL Blastball This program is a fun way for young kids to be introduced to baseball/softball, while learning basic motor skills. All players hit, run, throw and field the ball. Must turn 3 years old prior to the start of the program. Dates: Class: #23152 #23153 Fee: Location:

April 13-May 11 Age: Time: 3 year olds 5:15-6 p.m. 4 year olds 6:15-7 p.m. $40 ($50 nonresident) MAC

Day: Thursday Thursday

Coed T-ball T-ball is designed to introduce basic baseball skills to the youngest of players. Players will learn how to bat from a hitting tee, throw and catch in a fun, non-competitive environment. Players must provide their own ball and glove. Play-ups are not allowed. Dates:

#20192 #20193

Season dates – June 5-July 27 Registration opens – March 20 Registration deadline – May 21 Age level: Practice: 4 years Monday 5 years Tuesday

Game: Wednesday Thursday

Age determination: 4 by June 1, 2017 5 by Oct. 1, 2017 Time: 5:30 or 6:30 p.m. Fee: $65 ($80 nonresident) Location: Bison or Rhyolite Regional Park

Coed Coach Pitch Baseball This league continues to establish the fundamental skills of baseball. Grades based on 2016-17 school year. Practice day determined by coach availability. Grades: Dates:

#20118 #20119 #20089 #20090

Kindergarten and 1st grade Season – May 15-July 29 Registration opens – March 27 Registration deadline – April 30 Grade: Practice: K Monday or Tuesday K Thursday or Friday 1st Monday or Tuesday 1st Thursday or Friday

Games: Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday

Fee: $75 ($90 nonresident) Location: Founders Park or Butterfield Park Machine Pitch Baseball Level is based on grade during 2016-17 school year. Practice schedules are determined by coach availability. Grades: Dates:

2nd and 3rd grades Season – May 15-July 19 Registration opens – Feb. 25 Registration deadline – April 30

#20194 #20195

2nd grade 3rd grade

Times:

Practices – 1 hour, two practices per week (one on field, one in batting cage with machine) Games – typically Wednesdays and/or some Saturdays Fee: $85 ($100 nonresident) Location: Practices – Local Town parks Games – Metzler Ranch Community Park

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Grades: Dates:

School/neigborhood

4th-8th grades Season dates – April 24-July 15 Registration opens – Feb. 1 Registration deadline – April 2 #20130 3rd grade #20140 4th grade #20150 5th grade #20160 6th grade #20170 7th/8th grades Times: Practices – 1.5 hours (twice weekly after school) Games – One evening during week and/or Saturday Fee: $100 ($120 nonresident) Location: Practices – Local Town parks Home games – Metzler Ranch Community, Founders or Paintbrush Parks Pitching Clinic This free two-day clinic is designed to introduce and teach the basics of pitching to all 4th-graders registered for baseball. Space is limited so register today. Grades:

4th grade Dates: Day/Time: #20190 March 7,9 Tuesday/Thursday, 5:30-7 p.m. #20191 March 7,9 Tuesday/Thursday, 7-8:30 p.m. Fee: Free to all 4th grade rec league pitchers Location: MAC Girls Recreational Softball Teams will play in a recreational league. Practices are held one to two times per week and all games take place on Saturdays. Grades based on 2016-17 school year.

How are teams formed? Scholastic grade (at time of registration) Skill evaluation (performed at 3rd grade and 4th grade level)

Can my child play up? Not in pre-k through 2nd grade Occasionally play-ups are permitted (3rd grade and up) if a player displays exceptional skills or development. How do I volunteer to coach? • Contact your program coordinator to be placed on the coaches list • Attend a coaches meeting and Responsible Sports coaches training • Pass the background check What equipment is provided? Equipment provided varies depending on the sport. Please reference descriptions or contact our staff with questions. Why do I need to attend the parent meetings? Not all programs listed offer parent meetings. If a program you register for has one scheduled, please attend to receive all necessary season information such as dates, times, locations, rules, etc.

Youth Sports Leagues

Boys Baseball Participants in 4th through 8th grades will learn the fundamentals of baseball through practice and play while competing against other teams from Castle Rock. Uniforms (jersey and hat) are included with registration fee. Level is based on grade during the 2016-17 school year.

When are parent meetings? Not all programs listed offer parent meetings. If a program you register for has one scheduled, please reference your receipt for parent meeting dates and times

Grades: Dates:

2nd-8th grades Season – May 9-July 30 Registration opens – April 1 Registration deadline – May 2 Grade: #20230 2nd-3rd (machine pitch) #20250 3rd-4th #20270 5th-6th #20290 7th-8th Practices: One or two evenings per week Games: Saturday Fees: $100 ($120 nonresident) Location: Practices and home games at local Town parks

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BASKETBALL Kindergarten Little Dribblers Basketball Boys and girls can learn the fundamentals of basketball in a fun and noncompetitive atmosphere. Fee includes a T-shirt. Grades: Class: #26094 #26099 Fee: Location:

Kindergarten Dates: Day/time: Jan. 17-Feb. 7 Tuesday, 5-6 p.m. Jan. 19-Feb. 9 Thursday, 6-7 p.m. $40 ($55 nonresident) Recreation Center

HOCKEY Little Pucks Inline Hockey No experience necessary. All first-time first-grade players must complete one session of K/1st before entering 1st/2nd Little Pucks. Players provide own gear. Level based on the 2016-17 school year. Grades: Dates:

Kindergarten-2nd grade Season Dates – March 13-May 11 Registration opens – Jan. 30 Registration deadline – March 7

Class: #20455 #20456 Fee: Location:

Grades: Times: Day: K/1st 5:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday 1st/2nd 5:30 or 6:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday $75 ($90 nonresident) Metzler Ranch Inline Rinks

Coed Youth Inline Hockey All skill levels welcome. Players provide own gear. Grades based on the 2016-17 school year. Play ups are not permitted (no exceptions). Grades: Dates:

Grades: #20450 #20453 Day/time:

3rd-8th grades Season dates – March 13-May 21 Registration opens – Jan. 30 Registration deadline – March 7 3rd-5th grade 6th-8th grade Practices are held one hour, two days per week (vary by team) Games are held on Saturday mornings and Thursday evenings

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$100 ($120 nonresident) Metzler Ranch Inline Rinks

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Castle Rock Storm - Youth Spring Soccer This program will offer players eight scheduled games on Saturdays and one to two practice nights each week. Players will be assigned to gender-specific teams and age divisions. Contact Castle Rock Storm for more information and register online at coloradostorm.com/castlerock. Ages: Dates:

Location:

For children born between July 31, 2003 and Aug. 1, 2010 Season dates – Mid-March-Mid-May Registration opens – Nov. 2 Registration deadline – April 1 Founders, Mitchell Gulch and Paintbrush Parks

Youth Indoor Soccer Leagues Keep your soccer team active this winter! Teams participate in a seven-week league. Register your team at teamsideline.com/castlerock. Ages: U13/U14 U13/U14 U11/U12 U11/U12 U9/U10 U9/U10 Dates: Fee:

Boys Saturday Girls Saturday Boys Sunday Girls Sunday Boys Friday Girls Monday and Wednesday Jan. 8-March 3 $700 per team

Location:

MAC

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Coed Little Tykes Soccer Get your player out on the pitch this spring! In this coed youth soccer league, players are placed onto teams of eight, and each team has a designated practice and game day. Schedule and park location are indicated during online registration. Please also consider volunteering as a coach! Age 3-6 Dates:

#20034 #20035 #20036 #20037 #20038 #20039 Day/time: Bison Park

Youth Sports Leagues

Founders Park Fee: Location:

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Season dates – March 27-May 24. Registration opens – Jan. 30 Registration deadline – March 19 Practice Day, Game Day: Monday, Wednesday Thursday, Saturday Tuesday, Thursday Wednesday, Saturday Monday, Wednesday Tuesday, Thursday

Age Group (Date of Birth): U4 (Aug. 1, 2012-July 31, 2013) U4 (Aug. 1, 2012-July 31, 2013) U5 (Aug. 1, 2011-July 31, 2012) U5 (Aug. 1, 2011-July 31, 2012) U6 (Aug. 1, 2010-July 31, 2011) U6 (Aug. 1, 2010-July 31, 2011)

Monday-Thursday, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Saturday, 9-10 a.m. Monday-Thursday, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Saturday 9-10 a.m. $65 Bison Park or Founders Park (indicated during registration)

TENNIS Variety of programs offered for all skill levels ages 5 to adult. Programs include daytime and evening leagues, group and private lessons, tournaments, drop-in-drills and more. For specific date and time information, visit douglascountytennis.com. All classes and programs will be held at Bison Park or Douglas County High School, unless otherwise noted. TRACK AND FIELD Cougar Track Club Great introduction to the fundamentals of running, jumping and throwing for the younger ages. Older children’s experience will simulate that of a USATF club team. Must turn appropriate age before June 1, 2017. Dates:

#20401 #20402 #20404 #20405 Practices: Meets: Fee: Location:

VOLLEYBALL Coed Little Spikes Volleyball Level is based on grade during the 2016-17 school year. Fee includes a team T-shirt. Grades: 1st-2nd grade Dates: Season dates – April 5-May 3 Registration opens – Feb. 1 Registration deadline – March 30 Grade: Day/time: #20026 1st-2nd grade Wednesday, 6-7 p.m. Fee: $50 ($65 nonresident) Location: Recreation Center

Coed Youth Volleyball Level is determined by grade during the 2016-17 school year. Fee includes a team T-shirt and preseason clinic. Fees for 5th through 8th grades also include a tournament. Grades: Dates:

3rd-8th grades Season dates – March 6-May 14 Registration opens – Feb. 1 Registration deadline – Feb. 29 Grade: #20028 3rd grade #20029 4th grade #20030 5th grade #20031 6th grade #26058 7th and 8th grades Practices: 1 hour, one-two days per week Games: Saturday Fee: $90 ($105 nonresident) 3rd/4th grades $95 ($110 nonresident) 5th through 8th grades Location: Recreation Center, Castle Rock and Mesa middle schools

Season – June 6-July 27 Registration opens – March 27 Registration deadline – May 31 Level: Times: Ages 3-7 5:30-6:30 p.m. Ages 8-14 6:45-7:45 p.m. Ages 3-7 9-10 a.m. Ages 8-14 10:15-11:15 a.m. Tuesday/Thursday Saturday $85 ($100 nonresident) Castle View and Douglas County high schools, Mesa Middle School

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ADULT LEAGUE TEAM FEES To qualify as a resident team, at least half of the players must be Castle Rock residents. A minimum of $100 must be paid at time of registration to secure a place in the team’s respective league. The remainder of the league fee must be paid no later than the scheduled coach/manager meeting date. If the balance of the league fee is not paid by this time, the team’s position in the league may be forfeited, and the vacated spot will be given to a team on the waiting list. Teams and players may only play at one level of competitiveness in a given sport. MEN’S WINTER BASKETBALL The Town is offering an upper rec-level league. All teams will play a minimum of 10 games. Limited to the first six teams. There will be a mandatory manager meeting at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 15, at the Recreation Center.

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If you have questions regarding the winter basketball league, please contact Scott Smeeton at ssmeeton@CRgov.com or 720-733-2299. SPRING/SUMMER SOFTBALL If you have questions regarding adult softball leagues, please contact Athletics Specialist Rob Nevarez at rnevarez@CRgov.com or 720-733-2297. Men’s Spring/Summer Softball Upper, mid and lower-level recreational leagues will be determined by experience and previous league standing. All teams will play 12 games during the season. A mandatory team manager meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 28, at the Recreation Center. Adult Spring/Summer Coed Softball Two divisions of play will be determined (coed recreational and coed competitive), based on experience and previous league standing. Teams will play a 10-game season. A mandatory manager meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 18, at the Recreation Center. ADULT COED SPRING VOLLEYBALL Coed six-on-six format. The 10-game season includes an end-of-season tournament. There are two levels of play: BB/Upper: Players have played competitively at a high level in the past. These teams will run an offense and complete the pass, set, hit sequence on almost every play. B/Mid: Players have skills beyond a beginner level. Teams must be able to pass, set and hit with some consistency. If you have any questions regarding volleyball programs, please contact Athletics Specialist Rob Nevarez at rnevarez@CRgov.com or 720-733-2297.

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ADULT SPORTS: 18 AND OLDER (Register at teamsideline.com/castlerock) Season and division

Dates

Day

Arena Flag Football – 5v5 At MAC Spring Men’s – Open

March 16-May 11

Thursday

Coed – 6v6 – Open

March 14-May 9

Tuesday

Winter Women’s 4v4 – Open

Jan. 10-March 13

Sunday

Winter Men’s – Rec

Jan. 11-March 14

Monday

Winter Men’s – Comp

Jan. 11-March 14

Monday

Winter Coed Rec – Division B

Jan. 13-March 16

Wednesday

Winter Coed Rec – Division C

Jan. 13-March 16

Wednesday

Winter Coed Rec – Comp

Jan. 15-March 18

Friday

Spring Men’s – Comp

April 3-June 5

Sunday

Spring Men’s – Rec

April 4-June 6

Monday

Spring Women’s 4v4 – Open

April 5-June 7

Tuesday

Spring Coed Rec – Division B

April 6-June 8

Wednesday

Spring Coed Rec – Division C

April 7-June 9

Thursday

Spring Coed Rec – Comp

April 8-June 10

Friday

Jan. 18-April 19

Wednesday

April 3-July 17

Monday

April 21-July 21

Friday

Coed “BB”

March 20-May 22

Monday

Coed “B”

March 20-May 22

Monday

18-Hole Tournament

March

Player’s discretion

Men’s Division

Jan. 4-Feb. 29

Player’s discretion

Men’s Division 65+

Jan. 4-Feb. 29

Player’s discretion

Women’s Division

Jan. 4-Feb. 29

Player’s discretion

Women’s Division 65+

Jan. 4-Feb. 29

Player’s discretion

Father and Child Scrambles

Jan. 4-Feb. 29

Player’s discretion

Mother and Child Scrambles

Jan. 4-Feb. 29

Player’s discretion

Soccer – 6v6 At MAC

Men’s Winter Basketball Men 18+

Men’s Spring Summer Softball Men 18+

Coed Spring Summer Softball Men & Women 18+ (rec and comp)

Coed Spring Volleyball

Simulator Indoor Golf At MAC

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Fee per team

Registration opens

Coordinator

6 or 7 p.m.

$450/$500 nonresident

March 1

mgasser@CRgov.com

6 or 7 p.m.

$450/$500 nonresident

March 1

mgasser@CRgov.com

3 p.m.

$350/$375 nonresident

Dec. 14

mgasser@CRgov.com

6 or 7 p.m.

$520/$545 nonresident

Dec. 14

mgasser@CRgov.com

6 or 7 p.m.

$520/$545 nonresident

Dec. 14

mgasser@CRgov.com

6 or 7 p.m.

$520/$545 nonresident

Dec. 14

mgasser@CRgov.com

6 or 7 p.m.

$520/$545 nonresident

Dec. 14

mgasser@CRgov.com

6 or 7 p.m.

$520/$545 nonresident

Dec. 14

mgasser@CRgov.com

4 p.m.

$520/$545 nonresident

March 14

mgasser@CRgov.com

6 or 7 p.m.

$520/$545 nonresident

March 14

mgasser@CRgov.com

6 or 7 p.m.

$350/$375 nonresident

March 14

mgasser@CRgov.com

6 or 7 p.m.

$520/$545 nonresident

March 14

mgasser@CRgov.com

6 or 7 p.m.

$520/$545 nonresident

March 14

mgasser@CRgov.com

6 or 7 p.m.

$520/$545 nonresident

March 14

mgasser@CRgov.com

Jan. 2

ssmeeton@CRgov.com

March 1

rnevarez@CRgov.com

March 1

rnevarez@CRgov.com

Adult Sports

Time

Recreation Center or Local Middle School 7:15, 8:15 or 9:15 p.m.

$525/$600 nonresident

Metzler Ranch Community Park 6:15, 7:15, 8:15 or 9:15 p.m.

$700/$775 nonresident

Metzler Ranch Community Park 6:15, 7:15, 8:15 or 9:15 p.m.

$600/$675 nonresident

Recreation Center or Local Middle School 6:30, 7:30 or 8:30 p.m.

$300/$350 nonresident

Feb. 1

rnevarez@CRgov.com

6:30, 7:30 or 8:30 p.m.

$300/$350 nonresident

Feb. 1

rnevarez@CRgov.com

Recreation Center or Local Middle School MAC operating hours

$40/$50 nonresident

Jan. 2

mgasser@CRgov.com

MAC operating hours

$75/$85 nonresident

Jan. 2

mgasser@CRgov.com

MAC operating hours

$75/$85 nonresident

Jan. 2

mgasser@CRgov.com

MAC operating hours

$75/$85 nonresident

Jan. 2

mgasser@CRgov.com

MAC operating hours

$75/$85 nonresident

Jan. 2

mgasser@CRgov.com

MAC operating hours

$75/$85 nonresident

Jan. 2

mgasser@CRgov.com

MAC operating hours

$75/$85 nonresident

Jan. 2

mgasser@CRgov.com

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O N L I N E CLASS RE G I S T R AT I O N CRgov.com/registration

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Youth Specialist Callie Jacobs cjacobs@CRgov.com 303-814-7454

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KidzArt Imagine Weekly Drawing Classes Students “power up” their creative energy at KidzArt! Students are exposed to a variety of artistic styles, cultural interpretations and materials. Students will complete an original drawing and color it using different mediums each class time (all materials included). “If you can dream you can draw!”

Little Chefs Children will prepare fast and fun recipes while learning basic kitchen safety, nutrition and cooking skills. Drop off your child and get their taste buds ready for a delicious time.

Ages:

5-12 Dates: #61064 Jan. 5-26 #61065 Feb. 2-23 #61066 March 2-30* #61067 April 4-27

Theme: Famous Artists International Inspirations Furry and Feathered Friends Spring has Sprung

*No class March 23

Day/time: Thursday, 4:45-6 p.m. Fee: $65 ($78 nonresident) Location: MAC

Kids Scrapbooking This new class is designed as an introductory class to scrapbooking! Bring your favorite printed pictures and we will provide a scrapbook and craft materials. Ages: #61035 #61036 #61037 Day/time: Fee: Location:

5-12 Date: Jan. 23 Feb. 27 April 24 Monday, 4-6 p.m. $25 ($30 nonresident) Recreation Center

Kids Scrapbooking Come and join us in the parent and tot joint class! We will enjoy playtime followed by a craft that both you and your little one can enjoy. Ages: #61038 #61039 #61040 Day/time: Fee: Location:

2-3 Dates: Theme: Jan. 8 Valentine’s March 15 St. Patrick’s April 12 Easter Wednesday, 9:30-10:30 a.m. $17 ($22 nonresident) MAC

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Youth

YOUTH

4-6 Dates: Jan. 11 Jan. 25 Feb. 15 March 1 April 19 Wednesday 5:30-7:30 p.m. $17 ($22 nonresident) Recreation Center

Anyone Can Cook This class will teach all the cooking basics. Your kids will receive recipes and practice making an entire meal. (Yes, mom and dad, that means they should be able to help make dinner at least once a month after this class.) Ages: #61016 #61017 #61028 #61052 Day/time: Fee: Location:

7-12 Dates: Jan. 4 Jan. 18 Feb. 22 March 29 Wednesday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. $20 ($24 nonresident) Recreation Center

Holiday Cooking Arts Your child will enjoy making fun foods related to our favorite American holidays along with learning facts and skills in this drop-off class. Ages: #60555 #60556 #63274 Day/time: Fee: Location:

4-6 Dates: Theme: Feb. 1 Valentine’s Day March 9 St. Patrick’s Day March 23 Easter Wednesday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. $17 ($22 nonresident) Recreation Center

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Holiday Celebration In this class, your child will enjoy making fun foods related to the American holiday of the month, as well as learning food preparation skills. Ages: #60558 #60559 #60560 #61080 Day/time: Fee: Location:

DRAMA/THEATER PROGRAM Facilitated by KidStage, a national after-school drama program with instruction in acting, theatre activities and performance opportunities for kids of all ages. The curriculum includes concentration, teamwork, improvisation, movement, voice, theatre terminology and much more. Each class closes with a production, and this winter’s theme is Aladdin.

7-12 Dates: Theme: Feb. 8 Valentine’s March 8 St. Patrick’s April 12 Easter April 26 TBD Wednesday 5:30-7:30 p.m. $20 ($24 nonresident) Recreation Center

What would you wish for if you had three magical wishes? Join Aladdin and all his friends as he meets the mystical Genie who offers to make all his dreams come true...or will he? Princesses, tigers, magic carpets, and a full cast of fun characters bring this classic tale to life, and help Aladdin see the importance of friendship and being true to one’s self.

DANCE Castle Rock Dance Academy Formerly known as Kids Dance, Castle Rock Dance Academy offers a variety of youth dance classes. The classes listed below are held at the Castle Rock Recreation Center. Visit castlerockdanceacademy.com for additional information. Ballet/Creative Movement This class is designed to gently teach the basics of ballet in a fun and positive way. Creative movement will be incorporated into the class, giving students a chance to express themselves while listening to a variety of music. Participants should wear pink ballet slippers, a leotard (skirt is optional) and tights. Ages: #60421 #60423 #60424 #61018 #60385 Day/time: Fee: Location:

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3-5 Dates: Jan. 3-25 Feb. 7-28 March 7-28 April 4-25 May 2-23 Tuesday, 3:30-4:15 p.m. $50 ($55 nonresident) Recreation Center

Ages: #60417

Ballet/Tap/Jazz This class is great for young dancers, who want to try a little bit of everything. Students will learn the basics of ballet, tap and jazz. The focus of this class is to have fun while learning correct terminology and technique. Participants should wear black tap shoes, pink ballet slippers, a leotard (skirt is optional) and tights. Ages: #60371 #60372 #60374 #63724 #60386 Day/time: Fee: Location:

#60418

Day/time: Fee: Location:

5-12 Dates: Feb. 15-April 19 *No class March 22 and 29 Final performance is at 7 p.m., April 19 Feb. 16-April 20 *No class March 23 and 30 Final performance is at 7 p.m., April 20 Wednesday or Thursday, 4:30-6 p.m. $145 ($185 nonresident) Recreation Center

GYMNASTICS

5-10 Dates: Jan. 3-24 Feb. 7-28 March 7-28 April 4-25 May 2-23 Tuesday, 4:15-5:15 p.m. $50 ($55 nonresident) Recreation Center

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Ages: #67017 #67098 #67021 #67018 #67099 #67022 #67019 #67100 #67023 #67020 #67101 #67024 #67046 #67050 Fee: Location:

24 months-3 years Dates: Jan. 10-31 Jan. 12-Feb. 2 Jan. 13-Feb. 3 Feb. 7-28 Feb. 9-March 2 Feb. 10-March 3 March 7-28 March 9-30 March 10-31 April 4-25 April 6-27 April 7-28 May 2-23 May 4-25 $55 MAC

Day/time: Tuesday, 10-10:45 a.m. Thursday, 11-11:45 a.m. Friday, 11-11:45 a.m. Tuesday, 10-10:45 a.m. Thursday, 11-11:45 a.m. Friday, 11-11:45 a.m. Tuesday, 10-10:45 a.m. Thursday, 11-11:45 a.m. Friday, 11-11:45 a.m. Tuesday, 10-10:45 a.m. Thursday, 11-11:45 a.m. Friday, 11-11:45 a.m. Tuesday, 10-10:45 a.m. Thursday, 11-11:45 a.m.

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Waddlers (Parent Participation) Introduces balancing, tumbling, hanging and agility skills, which help children develop a love of physical activity and pride in their achievements.

Gymsters (Parent Participation) In addition to having fun with structured games, fascinating adventures, and pre-gymnastics, our Gymsters learn beginning sports skills, gain fine and gross motor proficiency, and strengthen manipulative skills. Ages: #67001 #67090 #67005 #67002 #67091 #67006 #67003 #67092 #67007 #67004 #67093 #67008 #67030 #67034 Fee: Location:

24 months-3 years Dates: Jan. 10-31 Jan. 12-Feb. 2 Jan. 13-Feb. 3 Feb. 7-28 Feb. 9-March 2 Feb. 10-March 3 March 7-28 March 9-30 March 10-31 April 4-25 April 6-27 April 7-28 May 2-23 May 5-26 $55 MAC

Day/time: Tuesday, 9-9:45 a.m. Thursday, 10-10:45 a.m. Friday, 10-10:45 a.m. Tuesday, 9-9:45 a.m. Thursday, 10-10:45 a.m. Friday, 10-10:45 a.m. Tuesday, 9-9:45 a.m. Thursday, 10-10:45 a.m. Friday, 10-10:45 a.m. Tuesday, 9-9:45 a.m. Thursday, 10-10:45 a.m. Friday, 10-10:45 a.m. Tuesday, 9-9:45 a.m. Friday, 10-10:45 a.m.

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Mighty Mites Strength, flexibility and agility are increased as teachers introduce gymnastic skills. Safe spotting techniques and communication build self-esteem and confidence. Relays, complex games and beginning sports skills lead to increased strength, enhanced motor ability and improved hand-eye coordination. Ages: #67009 #67094 #67013 #67010 #67095 #67014 #67011 #67096 #67015 #67012 #67097 #67016 #67038 #67042 Fee: Location:

3-5 Dates: Jan. 10-31 Jan. 12-Feb. 2 Jan. 13-Feb. 3 Feb. 7-28 Feb. 9-March 2 Feb. 10-March 3 March 7-28 March 9-30 March 10-31 April 4-25 April 6-27 April 7-28 May 2-23 May 5-26 $55 MAC

Day/time: Tuesday, 11-11:45 a.m. Thursday, 9-9:45 a.m. Friday, 9-9:45 a.m. Tuesday, 11-11:45 a.m. Thursday, 9-9:45 a.m. Friday, 9-9:45 a.m. Tuesday, 11-11:45 a.m. Thursday, 9-9:45 a.m. Friday, 9-9:45 a.m. Tuesday, 11-11:45 a.m. Thursday, 9-9:45 a.m.. Friday, 9-9:45 a.m. Tuesday, 11-11:45 a.m. Friday, 9-9:45 a.m.

KIDS’ NITE OUT Kids, it’s time to have some fun! Our program provides a safe, supervised environment for kids to be active, have fun, make friends and win prizes! For more information and to register visit kidsniteout.org. Ages: Dates: Day/time: Fee:

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7-14 Jan. 6-May 26 Friday, 7-10:30 p.m. $15

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Bricks 4 Kidz Preschool Class® In this drop-off class we focus on learning colors, shapes, letters, numbers and vocabulary, all while playing with LEGO Duplo’s. This program will allow kids to learn while they play and develop important skills to succeed in school. We’ll supply LEGO’s, you supply the ideas! Ages: #64050 #64051 #64052 #64053 Day/time: Fee: Location:

3-5 Dates: Jan. 5-26 Feb. 2-23 March 2-30 (No class March 23) April 6-27 Thursday, 10-10:45 a.m. $50 ($65 nonresident) Recreation Center

Ages:

Bricks 4 Kidz Spring Lego Camp® Build your dream LEGO model during this fun Bricks 4 Kidz Designer camp. Learn how to build, use motors and batteries and create a digital plan of your own model with instructions. We’ll supply LEGO’s, you supply the ideas! Ages: #64062 #64063 Day/time:

Fee:

Location:

MUSIC Kindermusik This music filled class celebrates the unique joys of your growing child. Each week your child will love singing, dancing and playing instruments with you and their new friends, and you’ll love helping them practice a wide variety of abilities such as gross and fine motor skills, turn taking, social skills and active listening. In class, we’ll also share tips and ideas for using music throughout the week. Plus, the fun (and learning!) continues with the Kindermusic@Home digital materials, including music from class, musical activities and each month’s story.

5-12 Dates: March 20-23 Half-day camp March 20-23 Full-day camp Monday-Wednesday, 9 a.m.-noon (half-day) Monday-Wednesday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (full day) Half-day camp – $150 ($175 nonresident) Full-day camp – $250 ($275 nonresident) Recreation Center

#64060 #64061 Day/time: Fee: Location:

Youth

LEGO

2-5 Dates: Jan. 4-25 Feb. 1-22 Wednesday, 10-10:45 a.m. $65 ($85 nonresident) Recreation Center

SPANISH ENRICHMENT JOURNEY FOR PRESCHOOLERS AND KINDERGARTNERS The best time to expose children to a foreign language is during their early years. These fun and interactive Spanish classes will introduce little ones to the Spanish language and culture with a native-speaking teacher. Ages: #61030 #61031 #61032 #61033 #61034 Day/time: Fee:

4-6 Dates: Jan. 5-26 Feb. 2-23 March 2-23 April 6-27 May 4-25 Thursday, 1-1:45 p.m. $44 ($55 nonresident)

Materials are an additional $5 payable to the instructor in the first class. Location: MAC

For more youth/toddler athletic activities and offerings view the sports section.

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PRESCHOOL

Set a Solid Education Foundation with Castle Rock’s Adventure Club Preschool!

ADVENTURE CLUB STAFF Mindy Fortin mfortin@CRgov.com Gina Ordunez gordunez@CRgov.com Davina Nery dnery@CRgov.com Kendell Black kblack@CRgov.com Julie Waggoner jwaggoner@CRgov.com Youth Specialist Callie Jacobs cjacobs@CRgov.com 303-814-7454 adventureclub@CRgov.com

Registration packets will be available at the Recreation Center and online beginning Jan. 30, 2017. Castle Rock residents will be given priority over nonresidents. If your child is currently in the program, you still have to participate in the registration process. Please contact Callie Jacobs, cjacobs@CRgov.com or 303-814-7454, with any questions or to have a registration form emailed to you. Adventure Club Preschool and Pre-k programs offer a secure, enriching and nurturing environment where children are able to establish the solid educational foundations they need for success in future academic and social endeavors. Adventure Club programs are state-licensed, continuous school-year programs, beginning in September and ending in May. All participants must have an up-to-date immunization record, health physical and emergency card on file. Preschool participants (ages 3-4) must have reached their third birthdays by Oct. 1. Pre-k participants (ages 4-5) must have reached their fourth birthdays by Oct. 1. Fees and Registration At the time of registration, a nonrefundable deposit of $90 is required to secure your child’s spot through May. If the child does not attend for that month, the deposit is forfeited, and he or she may lose the spot. Monthly balances are due by the first of each month to verify the child’s continuous attendance. Contact Callie Jacobs, 303-814-7454 or cjacobs@CRgov.com, with questions or to inquire about availability.

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Preschool (Age 3-4) Adventure Club Preschool is geared to students’ age, pace and interest. The environment is filled with stimulating, attractive materials arranged within easy reach. Age-appropriate activities are presented to engage children in art, music, movement, dramatic play and storytelling. Small groups encourage personal growth and self-esteem. Through daily tasks, children learn coordination, concentration, good habits and attention skills. The curriculum includes – but is not limited to – colors, numbers, seasons and introduction to the alphabet. Tuesday, Thursday: 9:15 a.m.-noon or 12:30-3:15 p.m. Registration: $45 Fee: $135/month ($170 nonresident) Pre-K (Age 4-5) The Adventure Club Pre-K program aims to expand minds and build self-esteem to prepare children for kindergarten. The program is designed to nurture children and enrich them with new and exciting ideas. Science, pre-math and pre-reading skills are strongly emphasized. Curriculum and activities include science experiments, creating and telling stories, word and alphabet recognition and phonograms, music, movement, art and dramatic play. Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 9:15 a.m.-noon or 12:30-3:15 p.m. Registration:

$45

Fee:

$175/month ($210 nonresident)

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Monday-Friday: 12:30-3:15 p.m. Registration: $45 Fee: $290/month ($330 nonresident) Toddler Time (Age 2-3) This drop-off class will help children deal with parent separation and help develop social skills while playing with others their same age. Each class will include developing fine and gross motor skills and improving listening skills through stories, arts and crafts, games, songs, and more! Dates: #61006 Jan. 3-Feb. 7 #61008 Jan. 5-Feb. 9 #61007 Feb. 14-March 14 #61009 Feb. 16-March 16 #61015 March 28-May 2 #61404 March 30-May 4 Day/time: Tuesday or Thursday, 11 a.m.-noon Fee: $70 ($85 nonresident) Location: Recreation Center

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Junior Preschool (Age 2.5-3) The Junior Preschool program is geared toward children who are ready to go to school, but not old enough to attend our preschool program. The program’s curriculum will include songs, stories, crafts and playtime. Children will work on counting and numbers, Zoo-phonics, colors, shapes, and fine motor skills such as coloring, cutting and gluing. Third birthday must fall after Oct. 1. Dates: Jan. 3-Feb. 23 Morning class #61051 Feb. 28-April 27* Morning class #61010 Jan. 3-Feb. 23 Afternoon class #61011 Feb. 28-April 27* Afternoon class *No classes March 21 or 23 Day/time: Tuesday and Thursday, 9:15-10:45 a.m. (Morning class) #61050

Tuesday and Thursday, 12:30-2 p.m. (Afternoon class) Fee: $150 ($165 nonresident) Location: Recreation Center

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Five-Day Pre-K (Age 4-5) Our five-day program is designed to give children the opportunity to learn and grow every day at school. The program is designed to nurture children and enrich them with new and exciting ideas. Science, pre-math and pre-reading skills are strongly emphasized. Curriculum and activities include science experiments; creating and telling stories; word and alphabet recognition and phonograms; music; movement; art, and dramatic play.

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THE MILLHOUSE The Millhouse is the perfect space for your event! This beautiful facility boasts a large great room with floor to ceiling windows, stunning high wooden beams and a walk-around patio featuring an outdoor fireplace. The Millhouse provides majestic views of the adjacent pond and waterfalls, and the peaceful pond and rugged terrain to the west provide the perfect backdrop for your special event. With an adaptable, open floor plan, the furniture and décor can be arranged to accommodate personal tastes and styles for events of all types. • $200 per hour Monday through Thursday • $600 per hour Friday through Sunday • Nonprofits receive a 20 percent discount Ask about adding the Amphitheater to your rental for an additional fee

Millhouse

Please note approximately 130 parking spaces are available on site, designated for your rental. Any event in which alcoholic beverages will be served may require a special event liquor license. Alcohol may be served by Peak Beverage only. May use own caterer.

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Included in your rental: chairs, tables (48-inch rounds, 72-inch rectangular, high-top cocktail), A/V cart, podium, 60-inch smart television, built-in projector and screen, portable audio and microphone, set-up and breakdown of space to meet your needs, guest service representative, use of fireplace, portable restrooms, waste service, Wi-Fi access, coat rack and kitchenette with microwave, sink and refrigerator. Not included in your rental: linens, decorations, china, glassware or flatware. For more information, email us at psmevents@CRgov.com or visit crgov.com/PSMpark or call 720-724-2083

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The Amphitheater will bring live entertainment from around the country to Castle Rock. The facility features intimate outdoor seating in a spectacular outdoor environment and hosts concerts, shows, graduations, church services, weddings, outdoor education and events throughout the year.

Amphitheater

AMPHITHEATER

• $1,250 per half day Monday through Wednesday, $2,500 per half day Thursday through Sunday • $2,500 per full day Monday through Wednesday, $5,000 per full day Thursday through Sunday Ask about adding the Millhouse to your rental for a discounted combined rate and/or Sunday morning earlybird specials. Please note approximately 130 parking spaces are available on site, designated for your rental, with an additional 120 unpaved overflow spaces. Additional parking options are also available. Any event in which alcoholic beverages will be served may require a special event liquor license. Alcohol may be served by Peak Beverage only. The Amphitheater lawn can be utilized for larger concerts and performances that need both the Amphitheater seating and the grass. This area is included in the rental fee. The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park features: • 40 x 40 stage • 400 amp company switch • 100 amp company switch with a power distribution box with A6-20 amp outlets and 2-30 amp outlets • 24 full-color LED house lights controlled by lighting board. (The Town does not provide a lighting operator.) • There are rigging points for sound and lighting trusses

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CLIMB4CHANGE The best stair climb in Castle Rock is back and better than ever! Whether you climb the stairs for fitness, want to smash your personal record, or you think you have what it takes to capture the course record, we have a race for you. Proceeds from this event will benefit REAL Castle Rock, the Town’s Adaptive Recreation Program. Power Hour This division is for runners and those with experience running stairs. Climbers race up and down the Challenge Hill to see who can climb the most stairs in one hour. This race involves strategy and pacing, but is sure to leave you questioning your sanity! Trail Run For 30 minutes, climbers ascend the Challenge Hill and descend via the blue trail. How many times can you do it? Race to the Top This race is an all-out thigh burner! How fast can you get yourself from bottom to top? One shot, that’s all you get. Make it count! Date:

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COLORADO BLUEBIRD PROJECT The Colorado Bluebird Project operates under POST Partners Volunteer Program in Castle Rock with guidance from the Audubon Society of Greater Denver. The program improves the vitality of native bluebird populations throughout Colorado with the goal of informing and educating the public about bluebirds. Since 2007, the program has consistently expanded and now includes almost 170 nest boxes at 29 different sites in Castle Rock. Volunteers are needed for weekly monitoring of nest boxes and breeding activity beginning April 1 continuing through mid-August. Learn about the program and how you can help bluebirds in Castle Rock or in your own backyard at the open house with comprehensive monitoring training offered separately. This program is suitable for families and volunteers of all ages looking for a rewarding, fun and educational way to interact with local wildlife.

Feb. 23 Thursday, 7-8 p.m. Millhouse 1381 W. Plum Creek Parkway

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March 1 Wednesday, 7-8:30 p.m. Public Service Training Facility 1335 Park St.

DADDY-DAUGHTER BALL Enjoy a night with your little princess of any age at our fabulous Daddy-Daughter Ball in Castle Rock. This year’s theme, Sparkle & Shine will capture daddies and daughters dancing, enjoying refreshments, and professional photographs and memories to last a lifetime at this year’s dance. Date: #30900 Fee:

Saturday, May 13

For more information, please contact Jamie Eglseder at jeglseder@CRgov.com.

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Open House

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Day/time: Feb. 10 Friday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. In advance: $25 per couple ($30 nonresident) At the door: $35 per couple ($35 nonresident) $8 per additional family member Douglas County Events Center

TRI THE ROCK Tri the Rock youth triathlon is back for the 10th year! Visit CRgov.com/tritherock for more details and registration. Ages 5-14 as of May 31, 2017. Registration will close on Friday, May 12. No race day registrations will be available so sign up today! Race date: Times: Fee: Location:

Sunday, May 21 6:30 a.m., bike racks open; 8 a.m. first wave of races begins $45 prior to May 8 $50 May 9-20 Butterfield Crossing Park and Pool

Pre-race check-in and packet pick-up will be held from noon-2 p.m. Saturday, May 13, at the Castle Rock Recreation Center.

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FREE 10-11 a.m., the fourth Wednesday of each month Plum Creek Water Purification Facility

Register: Reservations are required. Complete the reservation form at CRgov.com/watertours or call 720-733-6000. Special tours can be scheduled for groups larger than 10 people. CLASSROOM LESSON Teachers, we’ve got Earth Science/Standard 3/The Water Cycle covered for your fifth and sixth grade classes. Castle Rock Water provides the lesson plan, instructor, and materials for students to learn about the water cycle and where Castle Rock gets its water. The lesson plan addresses renewable and nonrenewable resources, the impact of human civilization and the importance of conservation. Plus, students help build an aquifer in a fish tank!

Water Conservation

WATER PLANT TOUR Every day, Castle Rock Water provides millions of gallons of water to every household and business throughout Town. Whether this water is used to hydrate your body, flush your toilet, or water your lawn, it will first go through a water treatment plant. Take a tour of our award-winning Plum Creek Water Purification Facility to learn the steps and see the technology behind making exceptional Castle Rock water.

For questions and to schedule a free classroom lesson, please contact WaterConservation@CRgov.com or (720) 733-6027. CIVIC PRESENTATIONS Securing water for the future is the goal of Castle Rock Water’s long-term water plan and Legacy Water Projects. The Town has been working to ensure the community’s water future and obtain a continuous, sustainable water supply. This plan incorporates diversification of sources and regional partnerships to leverage resources. We love talking about what we are doing and are available to present to your civic, neighborhood or professional organization. For questions and to schedule a free presentation, please contact Water@CRgov.com or 720-733-6000. WATER WISER Water Wiser workshops, showing how to improve efficiency of your sprinkler system and to detect water waste, begin in April. Class schedule will be available on CRconserve.com in late February.

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CALENDAR SOURCES Town of Castle Rock CRgov.com/events Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce visitcastlerock.org Castle Rock Downtown Merchants Association downtowncastlerock.com Douglas County Events Center douglas.co.us/eventscenter Douglas County Parks & Open Space douglas.co.us/openspace

DECEMBER 3 WinterFest, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.; Festival Park, CRgov.com/StarSeason 10 Storytellers and S’mores, 2-5 p.m.; Festival Park, CRgov.com/StarSeason 17 The Castle Rock Winter Express, 2-5 p.m.; Festival Park, CRgov.com/StarSeason 24 Christmas Eve Candlelight Service, 4-5 p.m.; Festival Park, CRgov.com/StarSeason 31 Castle Rockin’ New Year’s Eve, 5-8 p.m.; Festival Park, CRgov.com/StarSeason 26-Jan. 31 Christmas tree recycling at Douglas County Fairgrounds JANUARY 1

Philip S. Miller Library douglascountylibraries.org

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Greater Castle Rock Arts Guild gcrag.com

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Founders Village fvhoa.com The Meadows meadowslink.com Experience Colorado xpcolorado.com Active Active.com

New Year’s Day – Recreation Center, MAC and all Town offices closed Nuggets Skills Challenge – 10 a.m.; Recreation Center Martin Luther King Jr. Day – Town offices closed; Recreation Center and MAC open normal hours

FEBRUARY 10 Daddy Daughter Ball – 6:30-8:30 p.m.; Douglas County Fairgrounds 20 Presidents Day – Town offices closed; Recreation Center and MAC open normal hours 23 Colorado Bluebird Project Open House – 7-8 p.m.; The Millhouse, 1381 W. Plum Creek Parkway MARCH 1

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Colorado Bluebird Project nest-box monitoring training –7-8:30 p.m.; Public Safety Training Facility 1335 Park St. 15th annual Empty Bowl; Douglas County Fairgrounds Ridgeline Wranglers season kick-off informational meeting – 7-8 p.m.; The Grange in The Meadows Rhyolite Dirt Crew Informational Meeting – 7-8 p.m.; Philip S. Miller Library Earth Day Willow Planting – 9 a.m.-noon; Memmen Ridge National Volunteer Week

We make it easy to volunteer for these events. Go to volunteerconnect.org!

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EARTH DAY WETLANDS HARVEST AND PLANTING Come Celebrate Earth Day by helping improve wetland areas at the new Philip S. Miller Park. Willow branches will be harvested at Festival Park and then replanted along a wet drainage way located on the south side of the Miller Activity Complex (MAC). Signed participation waivers are required. Participants should bring pruning shears, engineer hammers and work gloves. Snacks and beverages are provided. This is a perfect activity for scout groups working on their conservation badges! Adult supervision recommended for children under 12. Saturday, April 8 April 22 9 a.m.-noon Memmen Ridge Open Space/Philip S. Miller Park

CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING DEC. 26-JAN. 31 Give one last holiday gift to the environment by taking your live Christmas tree to one of these four parks, where it will be turned into mulch that is available to the public. This will be part of the Town’s tree recycling program and part of the Project Green environmental initiative. • • • • • •

Christmas trees only, no garland or wreaths. No yard or clean up debris. All trees must be light and stand free. No plastic bags allowed on trees. No nails, bolts or wire on trees. Please remove all ornaments.

Location: Douglas County Fairground (NEW LOCATION!!!)

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Season of the Star There are many ways to celebrate the warmth of the season this year in Castle Rock! Mark your calendar for these community events: 12 Stops of Christmas Nov. 26, 2-5 p.m. Festival Park Castle Rock is a generous community, so we know your giving list is long. Take care of everyone with the 12 Stops of Christmas. Visit each participating business on the shopping passport’s route between Nov. 26 and Dec. 31 to gather stamps and enter to win a prize package. Pick up your passport from the North Pole Welcome Center in Festival Park on Nov. 26 from 2-5 p.m. A minimum $5 purchase from each participating Downtown business or restaurant gets you a stamp on your passport. Collect all 12 stamps and turn in your passport to the North Pole Info Booth at any Season of the Star event to be entered to win a grand-prize package worth more than $300.

The Castle Rock Winter Express Dec. 17, 2-5 p.m., Festival Park It’s the traditional story, Castle Rock style. Enjoy a short train ride around Festival Park. The park will be transformed into a North Pole celebration complete with Santa. The event will also include food, vendors and carriage rides.

WinterFest Dec 3, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Festival Park Kick off the new year at WinterFest - a celebration of the winter season.

Christmas Eve Candlelight Services Dec. 24, 4-5 p.m., Festival Park Join us in Festival Park as several churches play host to a series of candlelight services on Christmas Eve.

Storytellers and S’mores Dec. 10, 2-5 p.m., Festival Park Take a break from the hustle and bustle of the season with an afternoon around a campfire listening to stories and making S’mores. Bring a lawn chair, or blanket, and make sure to dress for the weather. This event also includes vendors, food and carriage rides.

Castle Rockin’ New Year’s Eve Dec. 31, 5-8 p.m., Festival Park Come out and celebrate the new year with us! Festival Park will be transformed with a spectacular light and sound show. Spend the day in Downtown Castle Rock. Then, beginning at 5 p.m., every hour on the hour, until 8 p.m. we will feature a dazzling multimedia show for all to enjoy.

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Come out and play with a fun, family-filled day. Santa and two of his reindeer will be here for one day. Some of the activities include crafts, an obstacle course, hot chocolate and a hay ride. Children will receive an Elf Buddy while supplies last. Parents, bring your cameras for photos with Santa.

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TOWN EVENTS BACK IN 2017! Downtown After 5 - unwind with friends after work on select Fridays in the summer Celebration Concert Series at the Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park Western Heritage Welcome - honoring Douglas County Fair and Rodeo Harvest Festival - a Castle Rock celebration of fall Season of the Star - Saturdays after Starlighting


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T OW N O F C A S T L E R O C K R E C R E A T I O N G U I D E Miller Activity Complex 1375 W. Plum Creek Parkway Castle Rock, CO 80109

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