CASTLE ROCK
PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
R ECREATIO N 2012
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HOURS OF OPERATION Monday-Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
5 a.m.-9 p.m. 5 a.m.-8 p.m. 7 a.m.-8 p.m. 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
HOLIDAY HOURS Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Eve Christmas Day New Years Eve New Years Day
CASTLE ROCK RECREATION CENTER 2301 Woodlands Blvd.
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7 a.m.-2 p.m. closed 7 a.m.-2 p.m. closed 7 a.m.-2 p.m. closed
PHONE DIRECTORY Front Desk 303-660-1036 Weather hotline 303-660-1364 Aquatics 303-814-7457 Birthday parties 720-733-2298 Facilities 303-814-7448 Field reservations 720-733-2299 Fitness/Wellness 303-814-7453
Park reservations and concessions 720-733-2260 POST Partners 303-814-7456 Red Hawk Ridge Golf Course 720-733-3500 Special interest 720-733-2298 Special needs 720-733-2298
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Adventure Club Preschool 303-814-7454
Outdoor 720-733-2299
Photos by: Karen Carter, David Quintana, Mark Sims, Lisa Sorbo, Barbara Spagnuolo, Versatility Creative Group, Dick Vogel and Kristin Zagurski Produced by: Castle Rock Community Relations in cooperation with the Castle Rock Recreation Center Design/layout: Karen Carter and Product ID, LLC Content supervisor: Eileen Matheson Edited by: Caroline Kipp, Karen Carter, KerriAnne Mukhopadhyay and Kristin Zagurski
2012 National Gold Medal Award winner: This award, from the National Recreation and Parks Administration, honors communities nationwide that demonstrate excellence in long-range planning, resource management, voluntarism, environmental stewardship, program development, professional development and agency recognition. Each agency is judged on its ability to address the needs of those it serves through the collective energies of residents, staff and elected officials.
AQUATICS 5-8
SPECIAL INTEREST
26-30
Pool schedules
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Adult dance lessons
27
Scuba classes
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Spanish classes
27
Swim lessons
7-8
Pottery and art classes
28
GOLF 9-10
Special needs (R.E.A.L.)
29-30
FITNESS/WELLNESS 11-21
SPORTS 31-34
Red Cross classes
12
Youth sports
32-33
SilverSneakers
12
Racquetball
34
Personal training
13
Adult leagues
34
Yoga
14-17
YOUTH 35-41
Pilates
18-19
Cooking classes
36
T’ai Chi
20
Birthday parties
36
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
21
KidzArt
37
OUTDOOR 22-23
Bricks 4 Kidz
38
PARKS, OPEN SPACE & TRAILS
Adventure Club
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24-25
CALENDAR 42-43 SPECIAL EVENTS
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PRIORITY REGISTRATION
SELF CHECK IN
WAYS TO REGISTER
RESIDENT DISCOUNT CARDS
Priority online registration for fall/winter programs begins Aug. 6 for Castle Rock residents. Open registration will begin Aug. 9. Certain programs may have specific registration dates and times.
It’s easier than ever to get into the Recreation Center. Just swipe your card on our computer, and you’re in! Customer service representatives are still available at the Front Desk if you have questions.
Register online CRgov.com/recreation Submit your class selections and make a payment through our secure website.
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 for $4 at the Recreation Center. To purchase a card, provide at least one of the following to demonstrate residency:
Please have your resident number available to receive the discounted resident rate. Phone Have your credit card and registration information ready, then call 303-660-1036.
Driver’s license
Note: We accept MasterCard, Visa and in-state personal checks.
Legal document showing property ownership, i.e. deed, vehicle or voter registration
Nonresident
Youth (3-17)
$5
$6
Adult (18 and up)
$6
$7
Senior (62 and up)
$5.50
$6.50
*Family (Sunday only)
$15
$18
Youth (3-17)
$65
$79
Adult (18 and up)
$90
$115
Senior (62 and up)
$71
$93
for rent
Rental/lease contract
RECREATION CENTER ADMISSION Daily admission Resident
F A C I L I T I E S
Water bill
CHILD CARE
We offer on-site child care for parents using the facility, available for children ages 1 to 8 years. For more information, call 303-814-7454.
Call 303-814-7448 or email mkilman@CRgov.com for more information.
DROP-IN FEE PER HOUR
20-punch card
$3 resident ($3.75 nonresident)
Youth (3-17)
$79
$101
Adult (18 and up)
$134
$167
Senior (62 and up)
$90
$117
Family*
$244
$306
Youth (3-17)
$150
$189
Adult (18 and up)
$245
$306
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
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Room
MONTHLY PASS HOURS
• 750 square feet • 50 seats set up theater-style • 36 table seats • Carpet and tile floors • Countertop area • Two sinks • Easy access to restrooms • Separate outside entrance
GIFT CERTIFICATES
P A N O R A M A
$35/child resident ($42 nonresident) – two-hour maximum per day Monday-Friday 8:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Monday-Thursday 5-7:30 p.m.
Six-month pass
Gift certificates are available for Recreation Center passes, Pro Shop items and all recreation programs.
Hall
• 2,300 square feet • 200 seats set up theater-style • 120 table seats • Wood floor • Countertop area • Adjoining kitchen • Sound system available • Can be divided for smaller gatherings
LOCKERS AND TOWELS
Annual pass
Lockers are available, and patrons are encouraged to bring padlocks. Forget your towel? They are available for purchase at the Front Desk.
RACQUETBALL COURTS
* Recreation Center family passes include up to four household members. Additional family members, add $5.25/month for resident, $6.50/month for nonresident. Call 303-814-6408 for monthly payment options.
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Courts may be reserved up to two days in advance. Rental fee is $4.50 per reservation or included in your punch card or monthly pass.
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20-HOUR PUNCH CARD
$43 resident ($54 nonresident)
Three-month pass
Did you know the Recreation Center is an affordable place to host your next event? Rates range from $35 to $90 per hour, including tables and chairs. Long-term room rentals receive a 20 percent discount.
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For ADA accessibility, contact the Town Manager’s Office, 303-660-1374 or cjorgensen@CRgov.com.
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O N L I N E CLASS REGISTRATION CRgov.com/registration
AQUATICS
A Q U A T I C S S T A F F Aquatics Supervisor Zach Morris zmorris@CRgov.com 303-814-7457
Aquatics Specialist – Swim lessons and aquatics programs Mitch Klitzka mklitzka@CRgov.com 720-733-2283 Aquatics Specialist – Personnel, maintenance, outdoor pools Ken DeKowzan kdekowzan@CRgov.com 720-733-2295 Swim Lesson Assistant Sue Parks sparks@CRgov.com 720-733-4486
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WATER COMFORT
For those who need to establish comfort in the water before learning to swim. If fear is your issue, this class should be taken before Adult Group Swim. Ages 16 and up. Dates: #13347 Sept. 12-Oct. 3 #13348 Oct. 17-Nov. 7 #13349 Nov. 21-Dec. 19
A Q U A T I C S / STA F F Aquatics Supervisor Zach Morris zmorris@CRgov.com 303-814-7457 Aquatics Specialist — Swim lessons and aquatics programs Mitch Klitzka mklitzka@CRgov.com 720-733-2283 Aquatics Specialist — Personnel, maintenance, outdoor pools Ken DeKowzan kdekowzan@CRgov.com 720-733-2295 Swim Lesson Assistant Sue Parks sparks@CRgov.com 720-733-4486
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LIFEGUARD TRAINING
Prepares participants for work as professional lifeguards. Successful completion of 300-yard swim test (utilizing freestyle and breaststrokes) and a brick-retrieval exercise are required at start of class for continued participation. Requirements include attendance of all classes and completion of all skills and written tests. Ages 15 and up. Dates: #16002 Sept. 19-20, 26-27 Reg. deadline: Sept. 17
Saturday
8-8:55 a.m. (No class Nov. 28)
Fee:
$33 ($43 nonresident)
WATER COMFORT FOR KIDS
For children who need to establish comfort in the water before learning to swim. Ages 5-15. Dates: #13357 Sept. 12-Oct. 3 #13358 Oct. 17-Nov. 7 #13359 Nov. 21-Dec. 19
#16003
Oct. 13-16 Reg. deadline: Oct. 11
#16004
Nov. 21-22, 28-29 Reg. deadline: Nov. 19
#16005
Dec. 27-30 Reg. deadline: Dec. 23
COMPETITIVE SWIM TECHNIQUES
Saturday
9-9:40 a.m. (No class Nov. 28)
Fee:
$33 ($43 nonresident)
ADULT GROUP SWIM
For entry-level adults, or those who have limited skills. Must be 16 years old, comfortable submerging heads in water and being alone in the deep end.
Off-season practice for those who are interested in swim team. Focus on endurance, distance swimming, stroke refinement (free, breast, back, fly), racing starts, relays, and turns. Two mini-meets per session. Weekly independent workout required. Prerequisites: Skills from Youth 6 or mid-to-upper swim team skills. Dates: #18217 Sept. 12-Oct. 31
Dates: #13337 Sept. 12-Oct. 3 #13338 Oct. 17-Nov. 7 #13339 Nov. 21-Dec. 19 Saturday
8:15-8:55 a.m. *No class Nov. 28
Fee:
$33 ($43 nonresident)
Saturday
noon-1 p.m.
#18227
Sept. 12-Oct. 31
Saturday
1-2 p.m.
Fee:
$75 ($90 nonresident)
LEISURE POOL SCHEDULE
Schedule is subject to change. Call 303-660-1036 for pool availability.
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Pool, slides, play area and lazy river
Teaching area
Whirlpool and steam room
Monday
10 a.m.-7 p.m.
11 a.m.-4 p.m. | 6-7 p.m.
5 a.m.-8:45 p.m.
Tuesday
10 a.m.-7 p.m.
11 a.m.-4 p.m. | 6:40-7 p.m.
5 a.m.-8:45 p.m.
Wednesday
10 a.m.-7 p.m.
11 a.m.-4 p.m. | 6-7 p.m.
5 a.m.-8:45 p.m.
Thursday
10 a.m.-7 p.m.
11 a.m.-4 p.m. | 6:40-7 p.m.
5 a.m.-8:45 p.m.
Friday
10 a.m.-7 p.m.
10 a.m.-7 p.m.
5 a.m.-7:45 p.m.
Saturday
10 a.m.-7 p.m.
noon-7 p.m.
7 a.m.-7:45 p.m.
Sunday
10 a.m.-5 p.m.
10 a.m.-5 p.m.
7 a.m.-5 p.m.
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FREE DISCOVER SCUBA CLASSES These classes provide an opportunity to try out Scuba before you commit to a certification program. Registration can be done through the Recreation Center or at Planet Scuba. Dates: #12006 Sept. 20 #15021 Oct. 4 #15022 Nov. 8 #15023 Dec. 13 Sunday
9-10:30 a.m.
Fee:
FREE
SCUBA OPEN WATER DIVE PROGRAM Planet Scuba will cover diving essentials through video, classroom instruction and pool dives that will give you the skills and knowledge to complete your Open Water Diver Certification. Open water dives are not included in the cost of this class. Call Planet Scuba, 303-688-1551, for more information or to register. Ages 10 and up. PROGRAM 1 Session 1: Session 2: Session 3:
Dates: Sept. 9, 11, 12, 16 Oct. 21, 23, 24, 28 Nov. 11, 13, 14, 18
Wednesday Friday Saturday
5:45-8 p.m. (classroom) 6-9 p.m. (pool time) 4-7 p.m. (pool time
MULTISPORT SWIM TRAINING
Designed for entry-level nonswimmers, 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. Practice schedule Tuesday Tuesday, Thursday Wednesday Friday Sunday
9:30-10:30 a.m. 7:30-8:30 p.m. 7-8 a.m. 10:30-11:30 a.m. 7:30-8:30 a.m.
The fee for Multisport Swim Training is included in daily admission to the Recreation Center.
OFF-SEASON MEDLEY STROKE CLINICS FOR YOUTH Helps swimmers improve technique on all four competitive strokes – freestyle, breaststroke, backstroke and butterfly (each course will focus on one stroke per day). Requirements: working knowledge of strokes and ability to swim one length of the pool. Dates: #16071 Sept. 21-Oct. 12 #16073 Oct. 26-Nov. 16 Monday
7:30-8:20 p.m.
#16072
Sept. 23-Oct. 14
Wednesday
7:30-8:20 p.m.
Fee:
$30 ($40 nonresident)
HIGH SCHOOL DIVING PREPARATORY Introduction to high school diving program based on Colorado High School Activities Association rules and regulations. Five diving categories will be introduced and reviewed with corresponding approaches. Must be currently enrolled in high school. Dates: #18237 Sept. 12-Oct. 31 Saturday
2-4 p.m.
Fee:
$65
PROGRAM 2 Dates: Session 1: Sept. 19, 20 Session 2: Oct. 3, 4 Session 3: Nov. 7, 8 Session 4: Dec. 12, 13 Saturday/Sunday
noon-7 p.m.
Fee:
$250 ($275 nonresident)
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DEEP WATER EXPERIENCE (AGES 6+)
Deep water swim lessons to 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.
YOUTH 3
YOUTH 5
YOUTH 4
YOUTH 6
#30707 Sept. 12-Oct. 3 9-9:25 a.m. #30708 Oct. 17-Nov. 7 9-9:25 a.m. #30709 Nov. 21-Dec. 19 9-9:25 a.m. (No class Nov. 28)
#40707 Sept. 12-Oct. 3 9:30-9:55 a.m. #40708 Oct. 17-Nov. 7 9:30-9:55 a.m. #40709 Nov. 21-Dec. 19 9:30-9:55 a.m. (No class Nov. 28)
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. Fee: (one student) $30 ($35 nonresident) Semi-private fee: (two students, same ability) $40 ($45 nonresident)
#50707 Sept. 12-Oct. 3 10-10:25 a.m. #50708 Oct. 17-Nov. 7 10-10:25 a.m. #50709 Nov. 21-Dec. 19 10-10:25 a.m. (No class Nov. 28)
#60707 Sept. 12-Oct. 3 10:25-11 a.m. #60708 Oct. 17-Nov. 7 10:25-11 a.m. #60709 Nov. 21-Dec. 19 10:25-11 a.m. (No class Nov. 28)
Saturday: One day per week for four weeks Fee:
$26 ($34 nonresident)
BEGINNER DIVING (AGES 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.
Dates: #2907 #2908 #2909
Sept. 12-Oct. 3 Oct. 17-Nov. 7 Nov. 12-Dec. 19 (No class Nov. 28)
Semi-private lessons Six lessons: $210 ($235 nonresident) 10 lessons: $350 ($390 nonresident)
Saturday
12:45-1:25 p.m.
Fee:
$33 ($43 nonresident)
LAP POOL SCHEDULE
INTERMEDIATE DIVING (AGES 8 AND UP)
Private lesson packages Private lessons Six lessons: $160 ($185 nonresident) 10 lessons: $260 ($305 nonresident)
Visit CRgov.com/aquatics for the lap pool schedule. Click the Lap Pool Schedule link on the left-side menu. Updates are made each week. Weekly lap swim schedules also are available at the Recreation Center.
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. Dates: #2927 Sept. 12-Oct. 3 #2928 Oct. 17-Nov. 7 #2929 Nov. 12-Dec. 19 (No class Nov. 28) Saturday
noon-12:40 p.m.
Fee:
$33 ($43 nonresident)
ADVANCED DIVING
Prepares divers for competitive springboard diving. Requires instructor approval for participation. Call the Aquatics Division, 720-733-2283 or 720-733-4486, for more information. A Q U AT I C S 8
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O N L I N E CLASS REGISTRATION www.CRgov.com
G O L F G O L F S T A F F Head Golf Professional Bob Persichetti bpersichetti@CRgov.com 720-733-3505 Assistant Golf Professional/ Tournament Director Brigg Jergenson bjergenson@CRgov.com 720-733-3504
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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. Reservations Tee times can be made up to eight days in advance for residents, seven days in advance for nonresidents. To book a tee time, call 720-733-3500 or visit redHawkRidge.com. Driving range $5/small bucket, $8/large bucket 20-bucket punch card: $70/small bucket, $130/large bucket Rental clubs $35 for 18 holes, $20 for nine holes. Each player is required to have his or her own set of clubs during play on the course.
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Dress code Conventional golf attire must be worn on the golf course and in practice areas. Slacks or Bermuda-length shorts and shirts with collars must be worn. Tank tops, sweat pants and metal spike golf shoes are not permitted. Online tee times The best specials can be found on our website. Plus, check out our new mobile app. Red Hawk Ridge at Castle Rock 720-733-3500
Book your tee times online at RedHawkRidge.com
Address: 2156 Red Hawk Ridge Drive redhawkridge.com
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. Special rates Senior, Twilight, junior, nine-hole and family rates are available all year. Call the Pro Shop staff at 720-733-3500 to learn more about our specials. You will also find online specials throughout the year at RedHawkRidge.com. Golf lessons Our staff of PGA golf professionals offers group and private lessons throughout the year. Call the Pro Shop staff, 720-733-3500, for fees and schedules.
RESIDENT FEES Monday-Thursday
Twilight
November-March
$47
$31
Friday-Sunday Twilight $52
$35
April
$49
$34
$55
$38
May-September
$62
$39
$72
$43
October
$54
$34
$61
$38
Monday-Thursday
Twilight
RED HAWK RIDGE
Clubhouse Grill The Clubhouse Grill offers a wide variety of appetizers, salads and sandwich-style entrees. Whether you are golfing or just interested in having lunch, the staff at the Clubhouse Grill is committed to providing quality food and excellent service. The Clubhouse Grill is capable of handling a wide range of private functions. Let us host your 2015 holiday party. Call Pam Morphis, 720-733-3506, for more information.
NONRESIDENT FEES Friday-Sunday
Twilight
November-March
$49
$34
$57
$39
April
$54
$39
$62
$44
May-September
$72
$45
$82
$49
October
$64
$41
$70
$44
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Did you know the Recreation Center O F F E R S more than 90 weekly group fitness classes free with membership, pass or daily admission! View the schedule at CRgov.com/fitness.
FITNESS &W E L L N E S S F I T N E S S S T A F F Fitness/Wellness Coordinator Courtney Glass cglass@CRgov.com 303-814-7453
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RED CROSS CLASSES COMMUNITY CPR AND FIRST AID
Provides training in basic lifesaving skills and CPR for adults, children and infants. Also includes AED training. Participants should bring a notebook for taking notes and a lunch. Ages 12 and up. Dates: #46131 Sept. 12 #46132 Oct. 3 #46133 Nov. 7 #46134 Dec. 5
Reg. deadline: Sept. 10 Oct. 1 Nov. 5 Dec. 3
Saturday 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Fee:
$86 ($103 nonresident)
BABYSITTING CERTIFICATION
Safety, first aid, rescue breathing and emergency procedures are emphasized. Also taught are diaper changing and feeding. (CPR is not included.) Bring a lunch. Ages 11-15 (must be 11 by class). Parents must sign child in and out. Dates: #46141 Sept. 19 #46143 Nov. 14
Reg. deadline: Sept. 17 Nov. 12
SILVERSNEAKERS® CLASSIC
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.
$53 ($66 nonresident)
BABYSITTING/CPR CERTIFICATION – BOOT CAMP
This is a two-day class. Covers the babysitting skills listed above as well as infant and child CPR. Ages 11-15 (must be 11 by class). Parents must sign children in and out. Dates: Reg. deadline: #46146 Oct. 24-25 Oct. 22 #46147 Dec. 12-13 Dec. 10 Saturday and Sunday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fee:
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Monday/Wednesday/Friday 10:35-11:30 a.m. (Wednesday class is 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.
Saturday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fee:
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.
Tuesday/Thursday
10:35-11:30 a.m.
Contact Sue Parks, 720-733-4486 or sparks@CRgov.com, for questions about American Red Cross classes.
$128 ($154 nonresident)
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GROUP FITNESS CLASSES
Find fitness class schedules (including cycling and water fitness) at CRgov.com/fitness. No registration or additional fees are required for these classes. Call Fitness/Wellness Coordinator Courtney Glass, 303-814-7453, for the following appointments.
PERSONAL TRAINING CANCELLATION POLICY If you cannot make your personal training appointment, give your trainer 24 hours notice. If a second cancellation occurs without 24 hours notice to your trainer, you will be charged for that session.
EQUIPMENT ORIENTATION
A certified personal trainer will provide you with a free demonstration of our equipment.
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 and up. Fee: $40 ($50 nonresident)
PERCENT BODY FAT
A three-site skin fold test. Ages 18 and up. Fee: $10 ($12 nonresident)
RIGHT WEIGH PLAN
Lose those unwanted pounds, tone up, or recommit to old healthy habits with the Right Weigh weight management program! Daily menus and healthy recipes are customized to your tastes and approved by the American Heart Association. Call for a free 30-minute consultation to learn more. Level one Six-week customized meal plan Fee: $250 ($310 nonresident) Level two Six-week customized meal plan with three (one-hour) personal training sessions
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TRX SUSPENSION TRAINING AND TRX EXPRESS
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!
30-MINUTE POWER SESSIONS
TRX Suspension Training Dates: #42321 Sept. 2-Oct. 16 #42330 Oct. 28-Dec. 11 Wednesday/Friday 8:30-9:30 a.m. Fee:
$75 ($90 nonresident)
#42322 #42395
Sept. 1-Oct. 8 Oct. 20-Dec. 3
Fee:
$75 ($90 nonresident)
#42396 #42397
Sept.2-Oct. 21 (No class on Labor Day) Oct. 26- Dec. 11
Monday/ 10:30-11:30 a.m. Wednesday/Friday $105 ($120 nonresident)
TRX Express Dates: #42315 Sept. 9-Oct. 19 #42316 Nov. 2-Dec. 11 Monday/ 5-5:30 a.m. Wednesday/Friday Fee:
$53 ($60 nonresident)
#42317 #42318
Sept. 9-Oct. 19 Nov. 2-Dec. 9
Monday/Wednesday 6:30-7 a.m. Fee:
$35 (40 nonresident)
#42320
Nov. 4-Dec. 18 (No class Nov. 27)
Fee: $350 ($410 nonresident)
Tuesday/Thursday 5-5:30 a.m.
Level three Six-week customized meal plan and weekly personal training sessions
Fee:
Fee: $25 ($30 nonresident) Discount packages: Six sessions – $137 ($165 nonresident) 10 sessions – $225 ($270 nonresident)
PRIVATE PERSONAL TRAINING
Tuesday/Thursday 6:30-7:30pm
Fee:
Whatever your goal, this quick session can fit into your busy schedule and support your desired results. Ages 8 and up.
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 and up. Fee: $40 ($50 nonresident) Discount packages: Six sessions – $220 ($275 nonresident) 10 sessions – $360 ($450 nonresident)
BUDDY PERSONAL TRAINING
Personal training can help you achieve your goals regardless of your age or fitness level. 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 to three. Ages 8 and up. Fee: $55/group ($69 nonresident) Discount packages: Six sessions – $302 ($396 nonresident) 10 sessions – $495 ($648 nonresident)
$35 ($40 nonresident)
Fee: $450 ($510 nonresident)
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MEDITATION (I)
Classes are taught at Inner Connections Yoga, Spa & Wellness Center, 821-A N. Park St. Contact Jeanne, 303-688-8598 or yoga@innerconnectionsyoga.com, with any questions. Classes run for four consecutive weeks, unless otherwise noted, and there are no make-ups if you miss a class.
Tuesday 6:30-7 p.m.
Meditation offers rest for the mind as well as the body and invites you into a deeper state of relaxation and awareness. This 30-minute practice is guided for 10 minutes and silent for 20 minutes. No need to register, just come enjoy!
General information
Fee: FREE
QI GONG (I/II)
*Individuals who register for three-week
classes in December will be given a pass to attend a fourth class of their choosing, any time during the month of December. Prior to the start of all classes, please complete registration through the Castle Rock Recreation Center, 303-660-1036, or online at CRgov.com/registration.
Qi Gong is a practice that dates back thousands of years to ancient China and is specifically designed to cultivate the body’s vital energy, using it to heal and strengthen every system throughout the body. Tuesday 7:05-7:45 p.m. Fee: FREE
Fees: All yoga classes are $42 ($52 nonresident) unless otherwise noted.
RESTORATIVE YOGA
Reduce stress and restore health by using props to aid in a supportive practice and to nurture and heal the body. This is a great class for stress reduction and to aid in overall health and wellbeing.
Roman numerals indicate the most restorative and passive healing (I) to the most physically challenging (III). Please be aware of this designation when choosing the class that is appropriate for you.
Dates: #46151 Sept. 7-28 #46152 Oct. 5-26 #46153 Nov. 2-23 #46154 Dec. 7-28 Monday noon-1 p.m. Dates: #46155 Sept. 4-25 #46156 Oct. 2-23 #46157 Nov. 6-27 Friday
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GENTLE YOGA (I)
Recommended for those who wish to practice gentle yoga and conditioning exercises to open muscles, lubricate joints and reduce stress. Learn and practice conditioning movements, basic postures, breath work and meditation. Dates: #46327 Sept. 7-28 #46328 Oct. 5-26 #46329 Nov. 2-23 #46330 Dec. 7-28 Monday 6:30-8 p.m. #46073 Sept. 3-Sept. 24 #46074 Oct. 1-Oct. 22 #46075 Nov. 5-Dec. 3 (No class Nov. 26)
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YOGA BASICS (II)
Learn and practice postures, breath work, relaxation and meditation. Emphasis is on the fundamentals of alignment, form and finding “your yoga.” Dates: #47001 Sept. 2-23 #47002 Oct. 7-28 #47003 Nov. 4-25 #47004 Dec. 2-23
ALL-LEVELS YOGA (II/III)
Moves you toward an intermediate practice. Builds on knowledge from Level II classes.
Wednesday 6:30-8 p.m. #47012 #47013 #47014 #47015
Sept. 6-27 Oct. 4-25 Nov. 1-22 Dec. 6-27
Dates: #46609 Sept. 1-22 #46610 Oct. 6-27 #46611 Nov. 3-24 #46608 Dec. 1-22*
Sunday
12-1:30 p.m.
Tuesday noon-1 p.m.
Thursday 9-10:30 a.m. #46026 Sept. 5-26 #46027 Oct. 3-24 #46028 Nov. 7-28 #46029 Dec. 5-26 Saturday 8-9 a.m.
GENTLE YOGA (II)
This class is similar to Gentle Yoga (I) with the addition of a few basic standing postures. Dates: #46021 Sept. 1-22 #46022 Oct. 6-27 #46023 Nov. 3-24 #46024 Dec. 1-22*
YOGA BASICS TOO!
An asana-teaching class similar to Yoga Basics, with a focus on advanced postures such as inversions, arm balances and back bends. Dates: #46650 Sept. 3-24 #46651 Oct. 1-22 #46652 Oct. 29-Nov. 19 #46653 Dec. 3-17*
#46612 Sept. 3-24 #46613 Oct. 1-22 #46614 Oct. 29-Nov. 19 #46615 Dec. 3-17* Thursday noon-1p.m. #46616 Sept. 2-23 #46617 Oct. 7-28 #46618 Nov. 4-25 #46619 Dec. 2-23 Wednesday noon-1 p.m. #46630 Sept. 7-28 #46631 Oct. 5-26 #46632 Nov. 2-23 #46633 Dec. 7-28
Thursday 5:15-6:15 p.m.
Monday 7-8 p.m.
Tuesday 9-10:30 a.m. #46077 Sept. 3-24 #46078 Oct. 1-22 #46079 Nov. 5-Dec. 3 (No class Nov. 26) Thursday 6:30-8 p.m.
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YOGA FUSION (III)
PRENATAL YOGA (I/II)
An energizing combination of Bikram-style poses and traditional Hatha yoga poses, practiced in a flow that connects postures to breath. A physically challenging class, guaranteed to give intermediate and experienced yoga practitioners a solid workout. #46081 #46082 #46091 #46092
Dates: Sept. 6-27 Oct. 4-25 Nov. 1-22 Dec. 6-27
Sunday
9-10:15 a.m.
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 prior to first class.
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Dates: Sept. 1-Oct. 6 Oct. 20-Nov. 24
Tuesday
6:30-8 p.m.
HOT FLOW (III)
This yoga class connects both static and dynamic postures in a continuous flow utilizing breath. Knowledge and practice of yoga asana form recommended. Intermediate students welcome.
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Practice flow yoga in a heated room. Forward bends, back bends, standing balancing, twists, arm balances and more! Intermediate students welcome, knowledge of asanas recommended.
#46001 #46002 #46003 #46004
Dates: Sept. 7-28 Oct. 5-26 Nov. 2-23 Dec. 7-28
Dates: #46101 Sept. 5-26 #46102 Oct. 3-24 #46103 Nov. 7-28 #46104 Dec. 5-26
Monday
9-10:30 a.m.
Saturday
#46005 #46006 #46007
Sept. 3-24 Oct. 1-22 Nov. 5-Dec. 3 (No class Nov. 26)
Thursday
6:30-8 p.m.
#46035 #46036 #46037
Sept. 6-27 Oct. 2-23 Nov. 6-27
Friday
9:30-10:30 a.m.
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To receive a detailed flier for any workshop, email yoga@innerconnectionsyoga.com
EXPLORING THE CHAKRAS
BIKRAM-STYLE YOGA (II/III)
A series of 26 postures practiced two times. Room is heated to above 100 degrees. Bring a beach towel and water.
Chakras, or energy wheels, are part of the subtle body, and exploring them through interactive and fun ways can lend to a deeper understanding of the self. Bring questions and join us as we explore the energy of the chakras through specific yoga postures, carefully selected breath practices, aroma, sound, meditation and much more.
Dates: #46117 Sept.7-28 #46118 Oct. 5-26 #46119 Nov. 2-23 #46120 Dec. 7-28
Bring a journal, your mat (loaners available) and wear clothes for a yoga practice.
NEW YEAR’S DAY MEDITATION
Dates: #46110 Oct. 2 Friday
6-9 p.m.
Fee: $80 #46111 Oct. 3 Saturday
noon-4 p.m.
Fee: $80 #46112
Oct. 4
Saturday
2-6 p.m.
Monday
5:15-6:45 p.m.
Great things happen when your mind is in the right state, when your energy is aligned, and your body is in tune with your breath. A new year gives you the opportunity to reinvent yourself in many ways. Meet at Inner Connections at 10:45 a.m. to celebrate 2015 with a special meditation beginning at 11 a.m. Dates: Jan. 1 Thursday
11 a.m.-noon
Fee:
FREE
Fee: $80
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All Pilates classes are held in the new Mind/Body Studio at the Recreation Center!
TRIO WORKSHOPS
PILATES EXPRESS
Trio workshops are designed to give the participant a more in-depth and intensive training experience working 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.
45 minutes of Pilates and calisthenics followed by 15 minutes of deep stretching designed for efficiency for the early riser. Dates: #42402 Sept. 9-30 #42404 Nov. 2-25 Monday/Wednesday 6:30-7:30 a.m. Fee:
Fee: $450 ($500 nonresident)
PILATES FOR BACK HEALTH
PILATES FOR MEN
Find yourself interested in Pilates, but hesitant to join? This one’s for you! Whether it’s 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.
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!
$48 ($52 nonresident)
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.
Learn Pilates movements to stretch and strengthen a vital area called our “powerhouse” and incorporate Pilates movements into daily routines to enhance overall back health and well-being. Dates: #42406 Sept. 8-29 #42407 Oct. 6-29 #42408 Nov. 3-24 #42409 Dec. 8-31 Tuesday/Thursday 8:15-9:15 a.m. Fee:
$48 ($52 nonresident)
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.
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RELAXATION/MEDITATION
De-stress, unwind and breathe in a few gentle yoga poses. Learn a variety of ways to meditate, breathe and let go. Bring your own yoga mat and any other props (pillow, blanket etc.) you may want. Dates: #42418 Sept. 9-30 #42419 Oct. 5-28 #42420 Nov. 2-25 #42421 Dec. 7-30 Monday/Wednesday 7:15-8:15 p.m. Fee:
$48 ($52 nonresidents)
*Receive a 10 percent discount when you register for Reformer/Tower Basics and Relaxation/Meditation together! Contact Courtney Glass at cglass@CRgov.com or 303-814-7453 for the discount.
PILATES REFORMER/MAT ROUTINE One amazing component of the Pilates method, is how the movements Joseph Pilates invented can be performed on multiple pieces of equipment. This course will focus on intermediate level movements and how to progress them from the reformer to the mat, and visa-versa. Dates: #42410 Sept. 9-30 #42411 Oct. 5-28 #42412 Nov. 2-25 #42413 Dec. 7-30 Monday/Wednesday 10:30-11:30 a.m. Fee:
$48 ($52 nonresidents)
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REFORMER/TOWER BASICS
This class is designed to utilize the Reformer and Tower together in creative, muscle-toning ways. Strengthen your core, add flexibility, decrease stress and focus on proper breathing. This class can accommodate three people. Dates: #46181 Sept. 9-30 #46182 Oct. 5-28 #46183 Nov. 2-25 #46184 Dec. 7-30 Monday/Wednesday 6-7 p.m. Fee:
$130 ($165 nonresident)
PILATES REFORMER PERSONAL TRAINING 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. Ages 16 and up. Individual session: $50 ($60 nonresident) Six sessions: $260 ($300 nonresident) 10 sessions: $390 ($520 nonresident)
BUDDY REFORMER TRAINING
Buddy training allows you and a friend to work together toward your fitness goals. This one-hour session will be tailored to your specific goals. Prices listed are per group. Ages 16 and up. Individual session: $75 ($90 nonresident) Six sessions: $400 ($475 nonresident) 10 Sessions: $620 ($675 nonresident)
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The following classes are taught at the Castle Rock Recreation Center.
T’AI CHI AND CHI GUNG (INTRODUCTORY CLASS)
ATA TAEKWONDO
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. Ages 18 and up. Dates: #46331 Sept. 1-29 #46332 Oct. 6-29 #46333 Nov. 3-24 #46334 Dec. 1-31 Tuesday, Thursday 7:30-8:30 p.m. Fee:
$66 ($83 nonresident)
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. Ages 18 and up. Prerequisite class: T’ai Chi and Chi Gung. Dates: #46031 Sept. 1-29 #46032 Oct. 6-29 #46033 Nov. 3-24 #46034 Dec. 1-31
The Chief Instructor is John Addison, an American Taekwondo Association fifth degree Black Belt with over 30 years of teaching experience. There are also several assistant black belt instructors. This is an ongoing traditional Taekwondo program for ages 5 and up and all ranks. Fun and safe for the entire family. Taekwondo is a Korean martial art focusing on kicking and striking. 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. Dates: #42398 Sept. 1-30 #42399 Oct. 1-31 #42400 Nov. 2-30 #42401 Dec. 1-31 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) Fees:
$80 per month (testing and equipment costs are extra).
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General information All classes are taught at the Easton Training Center Castle Rock, located at 3194 N. Industrial Way, Suite K. Contact Chris, 303-808-5620 or cstolzman@gmail.com, with questions or to setup a free orientation. Fees: Unlimited classes at the Easton Training Center Castle Rock are $129 per month ($149 nonresident) By registering through the Castle Rock Recreation Center, you save $50 per month on training fees, and you will receive free enrollment, which is a $200 savings. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is a martial art with a strong focus on grappling. Descended from Judo and developed in Brazil for generations by the Gracie family, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu exploded in popularity in the United States due to its success during the early days of Ultimate Fighting Championship (mixed martial arts competition). Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu eventually became world famous 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.
BEGINNER MUAY THAI
Thai Boxing, traditionally known as Muay Thai, is referred to as “The Art of the Eight Limbs,” because 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. Ages 13 and up. Required equipment: boxing gloves, hand wraps, shin guards and jump rope (rentals available).
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. Ages 13 and up. Required equipment: Kimono (rentals available) and mouthpiece (strongly recommended). Dates: #42640 Sept. 1-30 #42641 Oct. 3-31 #42642 Nov. 1-30 #42643 Dec. 1-31 Monday, Friday Monday, Friday Saturday
10-11 a.m. 5:45-6:45 p.m. 11 a.m.- noon
KIDS’ CLASSES
Learn discipline, character development, conflict avoidance, leadership skills, commitment, goal setting and respect. Improve coordination, athletic performance and self-confidence. Required equipment: Kimono (free to those who register through the Castle Rock Recreation Center) and mouthpiece (strongly recommended).
LITTLE TIGERS (AGES 4-6) Dates:
#42648 #42649 #42650 #42651
Sept. 1-30 Oct. 1-31 Nov. 2-30 Dec. 1-31
Monday-Friday
4:15-4:45 p.m.
TIGERS (AGES 7-12) #42652 #42653 #42654 #42655
Dates: Sept. 1-30 Oct. 1-31 Nov. 2-30 Dec. 1-31
Monday-Friday
4:45-5:30 p.m.
Dates: #42644 Sept. 1-30 #42645 Oct. 1-31 #42646 Nov. 1-30 #42647 Dec. 1-31 Tuesday, Thursday Tuesday, Thursday Monday, Thursday Saturday
9-10 a.m. 4:45-5:45 p.m. 6:45-7:45 p.m. 9-10 a.m.
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O N L I N E CLASS REGISTRATION CRgov.com/registration
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O U T D O O R S T A F F Recreation Supervisor Scott Smeeton ssmeeton@CRgov.com 720-733-2299
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COLORADO 14ER HIKE
Come finish out the hiking season with us. Meet some new hiking friends, or bring some old ones with you. Some rock climbing will be required, and this can be a strenuous hike. Please note, there will not be a “trail guide” on this hike; however, an experienced hiker will be attending. Ages 12 and up. Date: Sept. 19
#55514
Reg. deadline: Sept. 14
Saturday 5 a.m.-6 p.m. Fee:
FREE
Mountain: TBA
CASTLE CROSS (CYCLO-CROSS RACE)
Castle Rock’s annual cyclo-cross event is back for its fourth year. As a fixture on the Colorado Cross Cup series, Castle Cross is sure to please, bringing out cycling first timers and pros alike. Ride the race or just come out to enjoy the festival atmosphere. Register online at www.withoutlimits.com Date: Oct. 3 State championships: Dec. 19 & 20
HUNTER SAFETY CERTIFICATION
Hunter safety classes are available locally throughout the year. Courses are either online, home study, in-class or hybrid options to fit 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.
CONCEALED HANDGUN PERMIT COURSE
Location: Rhyolite Regional Park
SKATEBOARDING SKILL BUILDING
Designed for beginner to intermediate skateboarders, this class focuses on learning and mastering the fundamentals of skateboarding and entry-level skate tricks. Instruction is focused on safety, board control, pushing, ollies, dropping in, pumping in the bowl, and skate park etiquette. Helmets are required, and pads are highly recommended. Ages 8 and older. Small group and private lessons available, contact program coordinator for details, ubridgman@CRgov.com.
This advanced course prepares women and men, 21 years old and over, to apply for their Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP), also known as a CCW permit. A discussion of handgun rules and regulations is followed by demonstrations with various handguns and equipment used for concealed carry. A review of personal safety measures, how to respond to a deadly encounter, and the aftermath of a shooting is presented. The training certificate issued upon course completion meets State of Colorado competency requirements for the CHP. Students must have previous handgun training and shooting experience prior to registration, subject to instructor approval, or should take the Basic Pistol Course first.
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Reg. Dates: deadline: Aug. 15 Aug. 13
Saturday
8-9:30 a.m.
Saturday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Fee:
$25 ($30 nonresident)
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Location:
Metzler Ranch Skate Park
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YOUTH FLY FISHING
Encourage your child to experience the great outdoors through this interactive class. Hooked Fly Fishing will offer students weekly instruction in fly fishing by implementing a quality curriculum specifically designed for kids. With exciting games and tons of agespecific equipment, children will learn to love fly fishing. Students will learn about all of the tackle needed to go fly fishing, including knots, flies, several types of casts, along with reading the water and how to rig up a rod. At the conclusion, students will be invited to attend a fly fishing trip scheduled at the group’s discretion. Limit 10 students. Kids ages 8-18 welcome.
Reg. Dates: deadline: #55523 Aug. 21 & 28 Aug. 15 Friday
4:30-7 p.m.
Fee: $65
BASIC PISTOL COURSE
This course is for beginners, who have little or no knowledge or experience with handguns. Taught by a NRA-certified instructor, this one-day classroom session is followed by one hour of live fire on a gun range. Professionally developed content helps students become familiar with all aspects of handguns in a safe and responsible manner. No handgun is required since all equipment will be provided. This is an excellent course to take before deciding if you want to purchase a handgun in the future. Courses are designed for small groups and individualized attention.
Dates: Aug. 15, Sept. 19, Oct. 10, Nov. 7, Dec. 5
Time:
8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Fee: $185
Dates: Sept. 26, Oct. 24, Nov. 24, Dec. 12 Pick up our new Parks, Open Space, & Trails Guide at the Rec Center, MAC, or Town Hall
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PARK PAVILION AND FIELD RESERVATIONS
Park pavilions at Bison, Butterfield, Centennial, Founders, Festival, Matney, 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.
Baldwin Park
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Bison Park
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Butterfield Crossing Park
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Castle Highlands Park
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Castle North Park
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Centennial Park
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Festival Park
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Founders Park
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Gemstone Park
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Glovers Park
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Matney Park
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Metzler Ranch Park
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Mitchell Gulch Park
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Paintbrush Park
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Philip S. Miller Park
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Plum Creek Park
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Plum Creek and Gilbert Park
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2417 Plum Creek Parkway 1390 Clear Sky Way 3952 W. Butterfield Crossing Drive 1735 Granger Circle 801 Canyon Drive 22 N. Gilbert St.
P A R K S
300 Second St.
4671 Enderud Blvd. 6145 Sapphire Pointe Blvd. 534 S. Gilbert St. 5790 Lantern Circle 4175 Trail Boss Drive 200 Mikelson Blvd.
3492 Meadows Blvd. 1375 W. Plum Creek Parkway 3517 Mount Royal Drive 215 Plum Creek Parkway
Rhyolite Regional Park
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Rock Park
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Triangle Park
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Wrangler Park
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2418 Autumn Sage St.
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Softball field
Skate park (lighted)
Sand volleyball
Restroom
Portable restroom
Playground
Play fields
Picnic tables
Picnic pavilions ( reservable)
Outdoor swimming pool
Multiuse court
Inline rink
Horseshoe courts
18-hole disc golf course
Community garden
Climbing wall
Bike path (paved)
Basketball
Baseball field
Acres
Visit CRgov.com/parks for maps, amenities and pictures.
Adopted (POST Partners)
For park pavilion reservations, call 720-733-2260, email tmcgraw@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.
PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES
P A R K S , O P E N S P A C E & T R A I L S / S TA F F
• Parking or driving unauthorized motor vehicles exceptin designated roadways or parking areas
General information Business Support Supervisor Jennifer Martin jmartin@CRgov.com 720-733-4499
Community service work Parks Superintendent Bob Maloney bmaloney@CRgov.com 303-814-6419
Park pavilion and concessions Parks Secretary Tara McGraw tmcgraw@CRgov.com 720-733-2260
Trails questions Trails Planner Rich Havel rhavel@CRgov.com 720-733-4482
POST Partners volunteer program/ Eagle Scout projects POST Partners Volunteer Program Coordinator Lisa Sorbo lsorbo@CRgov.com 303-814-7456 CRgov.com/postpartners
• Posting of signs Environmental education programs Natural Resource Specialist Barbara Spagnuolo • Commercial activities without a Town permit bspagnuolo@CRgov.com • Vandalism, littering, hunting or camping 720-733-2294
• Use of any closed area • Open fires and charcoal grills (gas grills allowed)
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
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Open space acreage
Rhyolite Regional Park
Trail length in miles
Bike Park at Rhyolite Regional Park
OPEN SPACE & TRAILS
Individual trail maps are available online, at CRgov.com/trails.
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• Dumping commercial or household trash
• Any hazardous activity Field reservations Recreation Supervisor Scott Smeeton • Possession of alcoholic beverages, ssmeeton@CRgov.com except by permit 720-733-2299 or 720-733-4482
INDIVIDUAL TRAIL MAPS
CRgov.com/trails
• See CRgov.com/opencarry for more information regarding firearms
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ADULT DANCE CLASSES
Adult dance classes are $48 ($60 nonresident) per couple, unless otherwise noted. Contact David Quintana, 720-733-2298 or dquintana@CRgov.com for single pricing.
COWBOY CHA-CHA
TWO STEP SWING “FUSION DANCING”
This class will review both Step and Two-Step Swing. Participants will learn to use both and transition back and forth. Dates: Reg. deadline: #33190 Sept. 14-Oct. 5 Sept. 11
PRACTICAL SPANISH FOR ADULTS (LEVEL I)
This introductory, fast-paced Spanish class focuses on vocabulary, pronunciation and communication basics. A bilingual workbook fee of $20 is payable to the instructor on the first day of class. This class is provided by Spanish Enrichment Inc.
This class is perfect for couples or singles. The prettiest country dance to ever come along.
Monday 8-9 p.m.
Dates: #30159 Sept. 14-Oct. 5
Learn this slow romantic dance that is easy and dreamy. This is a wonderful place to start learning Latin dancing with its great styles and techniques.
Reg. Dates: deadline: #36194 Sept. 7-Oct. 5 Sept. 4 #36195 Oct. 12-Nov. 9 Oct. 9
Dates: Reg. deadline: #30171 Oct. 12-Nov. 2 Oct. 9
Monday 6:15-7 p.m.
Reg. deadline: Sept. 11
Monday 7-8 p.m.
COUNTRY SWING
A floor full of dance fun, turns and twirls. This original four-count swing can be combined with all other dances. Dates: Reg. deadline: #30600 Nov. 9-30 Nov. 6 Monday 7-8 p.m.
NIGHT CLUB TWO-STEP
This is a fun and easy dance to do when those beautiful ballads are played. With basic moves and turns you will find yourself floating across the dance floor. Dates: Reg. deadline: #30157 Oct. 12-Nov. 2 Oct. 9 Monday 8-9 p.m.
Waltz the night away with these two different styles. Participants will learn the basic steps, moves, turns and figures to this wonderful dance. Learn to enjoy the beautiful waltz patterns and music. Dates: Reg. deadline: #36155 Nov. 9-30 Nov. 6 Monday 8-9 p.m.
This intermediate class will focus on enhancing your knowledge of Spanish vocabulary, pronunciation and accentuation. It will also introduce you to the conjugation of verbs. A bilingual workbook fee of $20 is payable to the instructor the first day of class. If you have taken Level I through Spanish Enrichment, there will be no workbook fee. This class is provided by Spanish Enrichment Inc.
Reg. Dates: deadline: #36391 Nov. 16-Dec. 14 Nov. 13 Monday 6:15-7 p.m. Fee:
$79 ($84 nonresident)
Dates: Reg. deadline: #36353 Dec. 7 Dec. 4
Dates: Reg. deadline: #30700 Nov. 9-30 Nov. 6
CRgov.com/recreation
$79 ($84 nonresident)
PRACTICAL SPANISH FOR ADULTS (LEVEL II)
COUNTRY WESTERN & BALLROOM WALTZ
Learn new and exciting turns and twirls for your Two-Step. Participants will need knowledge of the Two-Step basics for this class. One night only!
Learn the very basic beginning steps and move onto simple turns and figures in this wonderful dance. Come out and waltz the night away.
Fee:
Monday 7-8 p.m.
LEVEL TWO C&W TWO-STEP WORKSHOP
COUNTRY WESTERN BALLROOM WALTZ
Monday 8-9 p.m.
RUMBA
Monday 7-8:30 p.m. Fee:
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BOB ROSS OIL PAINTING
Dates: Every Tuesday
Reg. deadline: First-come, first served basis
Tuesday
5:45-8:45 p.m.
Dates: Reg. deadline: #36208 Aug. 15 Aug. 13 #36209 Sept. 19 Sept. 17 #36210 Nov. 14 Nov. 12 #36211 Dec. 19 Dec. 17
Fee:
$13 ($16 nonresident)
Sat
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Fee:
$59 ($74 nonresident)
ADULT POTTERY
PALETTE UP! WINE GLASS WORKSHOP
Dates: Reg. deadline: #33300 Aug.19-Sept. 23 Aug. 17 #33301 Sept.30-Nov. 4 Sept. 28
#36031
Dates: Sept. 2-23
Reg. deadline: Sept. 1
Wednesday
noon-3 p.m.
#33200 Aug.19-Sept. 23 Aug. 17 #33303 Sep.30-Nov. 4 Sept. 28 Wednesday 5:45-8:45 p.m. #33305 Oct. 3-Nov.17
A special holiday workshop in which participants paint a pair of special designs on two wine glasses. These glasses can be kept for personal use, or make great holiday gifts. First glass of wine is free! Must be 21 or older. #39994
Dates: Dec. 3
Reg. deadline: Dec. 2
Thursday
6-8 p.m.
Fee:
$38 ($44 nonresident)
Location:
Red Hawk Ridge Golf Course, 2156 Red Hawk Ridge Drive
Oct. 1
Saturday 9 a.m.-noon #33302 Nov. 14-Dec. 19 Nov. 12
Wednesday 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.-noon
#36032
Fee:
July 16-Aug. 6 July 14
No prior painting experience is necessary, and you will leave the class with a completed painting on a 16-by-20-inch 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.
10-pass punch card $100 ($125 nonresident)
Beginning through advanced – all levels welcome! Learn wheel throwing and hand building in a comfortable, fun environment. Bring your own tools, or purchase tools and clay at the Front Desk.
Kids will have an opportunity to learn the basics of pottery, make thematic crafts, and experiment with clay hand-building. Clay is included. Ages 6-12.
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POTTERY LABS
The pottery studio will be open for current and former students to work on their projects. Fees are paid per lab, or a punch card is available at the Front Desk. Please sign up for pottery lab by noon day of lab, CRgov.com/pottery.
CREATIVE KIDS CLAY
R E C R E A T I O N
$72 ($90 nonresident)
Thursday 6-7 p.m. Fee:
$32 ($40 nonresident)
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REAL TUESDAY NIGHT CLUB (AGES 16 AND UP)
Tuesday Night Club provides a fun, safe, accepting and empowering environment. Participants gather for a variety of activities, both at the Recreation Center and out on the Town. Transportation is provided from the Recreation Center to the destination. Pizza or sandwiches are included for all activities at the Recreation Center. Please alert us of any special dietary needs. Siblings and parents are welcome to attend, but independence is encouraged. For more information, email: jeglseder@CRgov.com. New Special Needs punch cards are available for a discounted rate. #57231 #57131 #57152 #57132 #57171 #57251
Dates: Oct. 13 Oct. 27 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Dec. 8 Dec. 15
Tuesdays
5:30-7:30 p.m. (unless otherwise noted)
Fee:
$5 per activity
VOLUNTEERS We are looking for volunteers to join our team! We need high school students, young adults, and adults to help with our Adventure Programs, Youngster programs, Ski Program (skiing and dry land opportunities), and our weeknight Club events.
Night at the Movies Halloween Costume Party Swimming and pizza Thanksgiving Potluck (5:30-8 p.m.) Canvas & Dinner (5:30-8 p.m.) Mall shopping trip and dinner (5:30-10 p.m.)
Contact Jamie at jeglseder@CRgov.com.
INCLUSION We encourage everyone to participate in any of the classes/activities offered through the Town of Castle Rock. If you need assistance to be included in any of our classes, please contact us so we can work together to create a plan.
REAL YOUTH TUESDAY NIGHT CLUB (AGES 6-15)
We are now offering Tuesday Night Club for younger children! Come try it out and let us know what you think. Tuesday Night Club provides a fun, safe, accepting and empowering environment for participants with developmental or similar disabilities. Meet at the Recreation Center to gather with old friends and meet new ones while doing crafts, games, movement and more. Pizza included for all activities. Please alert us of any special dietary needs. Siblings and parents are welcome and encouraged to attend. Prior to attending, please fill out the registration forms, and let us know if there is anything we should know about your child. For more information, email: jeglseder@CRgov.com.
For more information, contact David Quintana, dquintana@CRgov.com or 720-733-2298 or Jamie Eglseder, jeglseder@CRgov.com.
#57910 #57911 #57912
Dates: Oct. 20 Nov. 3 Dec. 1
Tuesdays
5:30-7 p.m.
Fee:
$5 per activity
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REAL SPECIAL EVENTS SKI TRIP
Come and fine-tune your skills or learn how to ski for the first time with the National Sports Center for the Disabled. Participants must have a diagnosed disability (ie TBI, Autism, Diabetes, DD, etc) in order to participate. All skill and ability levels welcome.
ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS
Call the Aquatics office at 720-733-4489 to schedule a one-on-one swim lesson one of our qualified instructors.
REAL SENSORYFRIENDLY FAMILY SWIM
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. Note: Lifeguards on duty during swim Dates: #57611 Oct. 4 #57612 Nov. 1 #57613 Dec. 6
Reg. deadline: Sept. 28 Oct. 28 Nov. 28
Sundays 5:30-7 p.m. Fee: $10/family
This is a five-week session at Winter Park. We will pick up participants at the Recreation Center, and transport them into the mountains for an entire day of skiing. Cost of the trip includes individualized one-on-one lessons each week, all equipment rental and adaptive equipment, transportation and supervision. Participants can bring lunch or buy it there. Registration is open Sept. 1-Oct. 15. Space is limited. Ages 12 and older. Scholarships may be available. #57381
Dates: Reg. deadline: Jan. 9, 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13 Oct.15
Saturdays
5:15 a.m.-6 p.m.
Fee:
$350
NIGHT ON THE TOWN
Enjoy a night out on the town bowling with friends in a supervised environment. Ages 12 and older. #57921
Date: Oct. 2
Friday
7-11 p.m.
Fee:
$20
REAL GROUP FITNESS CLASS
You asked for it, so you got it! REAL Fitness is making its debut this month. You will build muscle, improve cardiovascular conditioning, improve balance and core strength, and work up a sweat in this fitness class designed for all fitness and ability levels. Family members are encouraged to register for the class. #57711 #57712
Dates: Reg. deadline: Oct. 9-Nov. 6 Sept. 25 Nov.13-Dec 18 (*No Class Nov. 27) Nov. 1
Fridays
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Fee:
$20 per person for all sessions
SKI PROGRAM PEER PARTNER VOLUNTEERS
Want to ski while you are volunteering? We have just the program for you. This program requires training prior to the start of Ski Program (Jan. 9). Registration deadline for on-hill volunteers is Nov 2. Volunteers of all ages (12+) are needed. Please visit www.volunteerconnectdc.org then search by “adults with disabilities,” to learn more or email jeglseder@CRgov.com.
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O N L I N E CLASS REGISTRATION CRgov.com/registration
S P O R T S S T A F F
S P O R T S
Recreation Supervisor and Field Reservations Scott Smeeton ssmeeton@CRgov.com 720-733-2299 Athletics Specialist Krista Poole kpoole@CRgov.com 720-733-2297 Athletics Specialist Junior Rodemeyer jrodemeyer@CRgov.com 720-733-2284
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YOUTH COMPETITIVE FALL BASEBALL LEAGUE
FALL SPORTS LEAGUES Late registration may be available for the following fall leagues:
Teams will play a minimum of 10 games during the season. Each team will be responsible for uniforms, balls and equipment. We do not take individual registrations for this program, and we do not put teams together! Team registration only. Practice fields will be provided for local Castle Rock teams only (one to two practice days/week).
Youth volleyball Little Tykes soccer Youth inline hockey Youth flag football Adult fall softball Men’s flag football Visit CRgov.com/registration for availability.
F R E Q U E N T LY A S K E D
Questions
A fun camp to introduce children to volleyball. Reg. deadline: Aug. 5
• Skill evaluations (performed at the third- and fourth-grade level)
#26060 #26061
• School/neighborhood Can my child play up? • Not in pre-k through second grade • Occasionally, play ups are permitted (third 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? • Shirts, baseball also includes hats
Reg. opens: June 15
COED LITTLE SPIKES VOLLEYBALL
How are teams formed? • Scholastic grade (at registration time)
Grade level: 1st grade 2nd grade
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#23017 #23018 #23019
Age level: 9-10 years 11-12 years 13-14 years
Dates: Aug. 16-Oct. 11 or 18 (No games Labor Day weekend) Times: 9 a.m-9 p.m.
Time: 5-6 p.m. 6-7 p.m.
Team fee:
Wednesday Aug. 12-Sept. 16
$900/team
Location: Metzler Ranch fields
Fee: $50 ($65 nonresident) Location: Castle Rock Recreation Center
LITTLE ATHLETES
Each session focuses on one sport for four weeks. Children learn sports rules and develop gross motor skills and hand-eye coordination in a positive play environment. Ages 4-5. Children must be 4 years old by Sept. 1. No exceptions. Sport: Dates: Reg. deadline: #66304 Flag football Sept. 10-Oct. 1 Sept. 7 #66306 Track & field Oct. 8-29 Oct. 5 #66308 Basketball Nov. 5-Dec. 3 Nov. 2 (No class Nov. 26) Thursday
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Fee: $40 ($44 nonresident)
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Boys and girls can learn the fundamentals of basketball in a fun and noncompetitive atmosphere. Fee includes a T-shirt. Registration closes when classes fill up.
YOUTH BASKETBALL
A team T-shirt or jersey and shorts are included in the registration fee for all levels.
1ST-3RD GRADES
#26095
Dates: Oct. 20-Nov. 10
Teams practice once per week for one hour at the Recreation Center and/or a local elementary school. Games will be held on Saturdays at the Recreation Center. Minimum seven games.
Tuesday
5-6 p.m.
Grade:
#26099
Oct. 22-Nov. 12
Thursday
6-7 p.m.
Fee:
$40 ($55 nonresident)
SPORTS GALORE
Children will develop gross motor skills and hand-eye coordination in a positive and active play environment. Ages 3-4. #66291 #66292 #66293
Dates: Reg. deadline: Sept. 9-30 Sept. 6 Oct. 7-28 Oct. 4 Nov. 4-Dec. 2 Nov. 1 (no class Nov. 25)
Wednesday 9:30-10:15 a.m. Fee:
$40 ($44 nonresident)
NUGGETS SKILLS CHALLENGE
This free competition tests kids’ skills in dribbling, shooting and passing. The first-place boy and girl will advance to sectional competition with a chance to advance to state competition, which will take place prior to a Denver Nuggets game at the Pepsi Center! Register at event. Competition date: Time:
10 a.m.
Jan. 10
PARENT AND COACH
#26102 3rd grade boys Dates: Nov. 30-Feb. 27 Reg. deadline: Nov. 9
Parent meeting attendance is no longer required for returning players, but all parents are welcome and encouraged to attend. Attendance is required for participants new to a sport and those entering a skill evaluation year (such as 3rd grade in-line hockey or 4th grade basketball). Parents are now able to enter school and neighborhood information, place requests, and find season information at sideline.com/castlerock. All parents will receive a pre-season email with sport-specific instructions.
Fee:
YOUTH COACHES MEETINGS
#26100 1st grade coed #26101 2nd grade boys #26106 2nd grade girls #26107 3rd grade girls Dates: Oct. 12-Dec. 12 (No games or practice week of Thanksgiving) Reg. deadline: Oct. 2 Fee:
$90 ($105 nonresident)
3RD GRADE BOYS
$90 ($105 nonresident)
4TH-8TH GRADES
Teams practice once or twice a week for one hour. Practices will be held during the week at the Recreation Center, local elementary or middle schools. Games will be held on Saturdays at the Recreation Center and/or Mesa or Castle Rock Middle School. Minimum eight games and Hoopla Special Event.
Grade: #26103 #26108 #26104 #26109 #26105 #26110 #26170 #26171 #26180
4th grade boys 4th grade girls 5th grade boys 5th grade girls 6th grade boys 6th grade girls 7th grade boys 7th/8th grade girls 8th grade boys
Reg. deadline: Nov. 9
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Nov. 30-Feb. 27
Fee:
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PARENT MEETINGS
Informational meetings in which practice and game schedules are distributed and rules are discussed. Required Responsible Sports Youth coaches’ training certification class is also held during the last portion of the meeting for those who are not yet certified. Parent and coach meetings will be held for all of our youth sports programs.
COACHING CERTIFICATION
The Parks and Recreation Department is affiliated with the Responsible Sports Youth Coaches training program. This organization’s focus is on youth recreational sports and activities, with a philosophy that emphasizes sportsmanship, team play, learning and fun. To help achieve its goals, Responsible Sports provides free online training and resources for coaches and parents, which adhere to accepted youth recreation sports philosophy. Learn more at responsiblesports.com.
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BB/Upper: Players have played competitively at a high level in the past. These teams will complete the pass, set, hit sequence on almost every play.
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 your respective league. The remainder of the league fee must be paid no later than the scheduled coach/manager meeting date.
SPORTS SCHEDULE
Website A detailed website that includes team schedules, rosters, upcoming programs, parents meetings, weather information, etc. Find more at teamsideline.com/castlerock
B/Mid: Players have skills beyond a beginner level. Teams must be able to pass, set and hit with some consistency. Registration deadline: Aug. 24
Aug. 31-Nov. 16
Monday
6-10 p.m.
Team fee:
$275 ($335 nonresident)
All teams will play a minimum of 10 games, which includes a tournament at the end of the season. #26116
Reg. Dates: deadline: Sept. 16-Nov. 18 Sept. 8
Wednesday 7:30, 8:30 or 9:30 p.m. Team fee: $525 ($600 nonresident) Locations: Recreation Center, Mesa and/or Castle Rock middle schools
#26051 BB/Upper #26050 B/Mid Dates:
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MEN’S 30+ BASKETBALL LEAGUE
Coed six-on-six format. 10-game season includes end-of-season tournament.
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Mandatory coach meeting: 6:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 8, at the Recreation Center.
BIG ROCK BOWL
Ninth-annual adult five-on-five flag football tournament. Teams may have no more than 10 players. Ages 18 and up.
Locations: Mesa and/or Castle Rock middle schools, Recreation Center
Dates: Reg. deadline: #26550 Nov. 7 Nov. 1 Saturday games start at 8 a.m.
RACQUETBALL
Private and semi-private racquetball lessons. All lessons are one-hour sessions and are by appointment only. Ages 8 and up.
Fee:
$275 ($335 nonresident)
Location: Philip S. Miller Park
Fee: $40 ($50 nonresident) Discount packages: Six sessions – $220 ($275 nonresident) 10 sessions – $360 ($450 nonresident) Groups of two or three people Fee (per group): $55 ($69 nonresident) Discount packages: Six sessions – $302 ($396 nonresident) 10 sessions – $495 ($648 nonresident)
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Youth Specialist Callie Menz cmenz@CRgov.com 303-814-7454
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LITTLE CHEFS
Children will prepare fast and fun recipes while learning basic kitchen safety, nutrition and cooking skills. Drop off your child and come back at the end of class for a taste test! Ages 4-6. B I R T HDAY S
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Leisure pool parties, jumping castle parties, basketball/dodgeball parties – just leave the party details to us. All party packages include balloons, cake, drinks, and room rental for 1.5 hours for 10 kids. Call about pricing for additional children. All bookings require a 50 percent deposit. Visit CRgov.com/recreation for more information. Leisure pool party $135 Jumping castle party $159 Basketball/ $159 dodgeball party Painting on Canvas Celebrate your child’s birthday with Kidz Art painting on canvas party. The following supplies will be provided: 12-inch-by-16-inch canvas, easels, acrylic paint, brushes and aprons for all the party guests to create their own masterpiece and take it home. There are many painting themes to choose from. Birthday child gets a T-shirt. Cake, soda pop and paper goods included. Professional artist instructor and party specialist will run the party. Ages 7 and up. Up to 10 guests $225 $20 each additional guest
#63299 #63000 #63601
Dates: Sept. 9 Sept. 23 Nov. 4
Reg. deadline: Sept. 4 Sept. 18 Oct. 30
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HOLIDAY CELEBRATION
In this class, your child will enjoy making fun desserts related to the American holiday of the month as well as learning food preparation skills. Ages 7-12. #66750 #66751 #66752
Dates: Theme: Oct. 21 Halloween Nov. 11 Thanksgiving Dec. 9 Christmas
Wednesday 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Wednesday 5:30-7:30 p.m.
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HOLIDAY COOKING ARTS
Your child will enjoy making fun foods related to our favorite American holidays along with learning food preparation skills in this drop-off class. Ages 4-6. #66283 #66284 #66285
Reg. Dates: Theme: deadline: Oct. 28 Halloween Oct. 23 Nov. 18 Thanksgiving Nov. 13 Dec. 16 Christmas Dec. 11
$17 ($22 nonresident)
ANYONE CAN COOK
Dates: Sept. 16 Oct. 7 Dec. 2
SPANISH ENRICHMENT JOURNEY FOR PRESCHOOLERS AND KINDERGARTENERS The best time to expose your children to another language is during the early years. These fun and interactive Spanish classes will introduce your little one to the Spanish language and culture with a native speaking teacher. Materials will be $5 payable to the instructor during the first class. Ages 4-6.
Thursday 1:15-2 p.m.
This class will teach kids all the cooking basics. Your kids will receive recipes and practice making an entire meal. (Yes, that means they should be able to help make dinner at least once a month after this!) Ages 7-12. #63787 #66669 #66670
$20 ($24 nonresident)
Reg. Dates: deadline: #66012 Sept.3-Oct. 1 Aug. 28 #66013 Oct. 8-Nov. 5 Oct. 3 #66014 Nov. 12-Dec. 10 Nov. 8
Wednesday 5:30-7:30 p.m. Fee:
Reg. deadline: Oct. 16 Nov. 6 Dec. 4
Fee:
$55 ($62 nonresident)
Reg. deadline: Sept. 11 Oct. 2 Nov. 27
Wednesday 5:30-7:30 p.m. Contact David Quintana, 720-733-2298 or dquintana@CRgov.com, to book your party today.
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KIDZART® IMAGINE WEEKLY DRAWING CLASSES
Kidzart is a drawing-based art education program. Students will complete an original drawing and color it using different mediums each class (all materials included). You will be amazed at your student’s artistic growth and development in just one session! Projects never repeat, so join us all season! Ages 5-12.
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, Reg. visit kidsniteout.org. Ages 7-14. Dates: Theme: deadline: Dates: Every Friday, beginning Sept. 5 #66016 Sept. 3-24 Creatures Great Aug. 28 and Small! 7-10:30 p.m. #66017 Oct. 8-29 Costume Parade Oct. 4 Fee: $14 #66018* Nov. 5-19 Nature’s Nov. 1 Bounty #66019* Dec. 3-17 Winter Dec. 1 Wonderland! Thursday 4:30-5:45 p.m. Fee:
$65 ($78 nonresident) *$49 ($60 nonresident)
KIDZART: HOLIDAY GIFT WORKSHOPS
Kids will be busy creating one-of-a-kind artistic gifts while parents can go out and do some last-minute shopping! Three gift pieces and cards will be created, wrapped and ready to give or keep! We will explore beading, sculpting, mosaic, printmaking and collage. Ages 5-12. Date: #66096 Dec. 18
Reg deadline: Dec. 14
Friday
1:30-4:30 p.m.
Fee:
$50 ($57 nonresident)
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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. Ages 3-5. Dates: Theme: Reg. deadline: #64027 Sept. 8-29 Virtual Trip to the Zoo Sept. 4 #64028 Oct. 6-27 At the Farm Oct. 2 #64029 Nov. 3- Dec. ?? Water Water Everywhere Oct. 31 (no class Nov. 24) Tuesday
10-10:45 a.m.
Fee:
$50 ($65 nonresident)
BRICKS 4 KIDZ® HALLOWEEN MINI-CAMP WITH LEGO®
Get ready for Halloween during this three-day camp. Play fun games, come up with LEGO ghostly stories, build spooky LEGO characters and more! Dates: Reg. deadline: #64034 Oct. 14-16 (ages 5-6) Oct. 10 #64035 Oct. 14-16 (ages 7-12) Oct. 10 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
9 a.m.-noon
Fee: $105 ($125 nonresident)
BRICKS 4 KIDZ® WINTER FUN MINI-CAMPS WITH LEGO®
Don’t get left out in the cold! Bring winter fun indoors with interactive Bricks 4 Kidz models of some popular winter activities from the hair-raising thrill of the luge to more relaxing pace of a winter sleigh. We’ll build the all-business snowplow as well as the all-fun snow mobile. Plus, our winter theme wouldn’t be complete without ice hockey and skiing. Ages 5-6 #64030 #64032
Dates: Dec. 22-23 Dec. 29-30
Tuesday and Wednesday
9 a.m.-noon
Fee:
$75 ($90.00 nonresident)
Ages 7-12 #64031 #64033
Dates: Dec. 22-23 Dec. 22-23
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Reg. deadline: Dec. 18 Dec. 23
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Youth dance classes are taught through Kids Dance and will be held at the Castle Rock Recreation Center. Visit kidsdance.net for additional information.
DRAMA/THEATER PROGRAM
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 the students a chance to express themselves while listening to a variety of music. Attire: pink ballet slippers, leotard (skirt is optional) and tights. Ages 3-5. Dates: Reg. deadline: #66346 Sept. 1-22 Aug. 28 #66360 Oct. 6-27 Oct. 2 #66370 Nov. 3-24 Oct. 30 #66400 Dec. 1-22 Nov. 27 Tuesday 3:30-4:15 p.m. Fee:
$45 ($50 nonresident)
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 having fun while learning correct terminology and technique. Attire: black tap shoes, pink ballet slippers, leotard (skirt is optional) and tights. Ages 5-10. Dates: Reg. deadline: #66375 Sept. 1-22 Aug. 28 #66376 Oct. 6-27 Oct. 2 #66377 Nov. 3-24 Oct. 30 #66378 Dec. 1-22 Nov. 27
Facilitated by KidStage, a national afterschool 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.
KIDSTAGE PROGRAM THE LION KING
“This will all be yours someday Simba. It’s an honor. This is the land of your people, and it is your job to protect it and help it flourish.” When the King of the Pride Lands goes missing, his son must find himself and learn how to protect his land and his people. Join Simba and a lively cast of safari friends in this coming-of-age tale about what it means to believe in yourself and be a leader. Follow Simba, Nala, Timon and Pumba as they confront the evil Scar and his mangy pack of hyenas in a battle to get their kingdom back. With a colorful cast of zebras, elephants, cheetahs and giraffes, your child will have a blast tapping into their “animal” nature and learning what it means to work together and trust in your friends. Ages 5-12. #36016
Reg. Dates: deadline: Sept. 9-Nov. 11 Sept. 8 (No class Oct. 7 or Oct. 14
$145 ($185 nonresident)
Tuesday 4:15-5:15 p.m.
#36126
Reg. Dates: deadline: Sept. 10-Nov. 12 Sept. 9 (No class Oct. 8 or Oct. 15)
Fee:
Thursday 4:30-6 p.m. Fee:
CRgov.com/youth
This is a fun, high-energy class where students will learn combinations to upbeat, age-appropriate music. There is less emphasis on structure, as hip hop is more of a personal expression rather than a learned technique. Attire: T-shirt, capris or cargo pants, dance or tennis shoes. (Outside street shoes are not allowed.) Ages 6-10. Dates: #66380 Sept. 1-22 #66381 Oct. 6-27 #66382 Nov. 3-24 #66383 Dec. 1-22
Reg. deadline: Aug. 28 Oct. 2 Oct. 30 Nov. 27
Tuesday 5:15-6 p.m. Fee:
$45 ($50 nonresident)
Wednesday 4:30-6 p.m. Fee:
$50 ($55 nonresident)
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MUSIC TOGETHER OF CASTLE ROCK MUSIC TOGETHER: FAMILY CLASS “FIDDLE COLLECTION” T E E N
Advisory Group The Parks and Recreation Department has established a group of teens, in sixth through 12th grades, to assist with the general planning, preparation and organization of events and activities in Town. Group members act as the voice for teens in Castle Rock by expressing their opinions and ideas as they relate to the activities for youth in the community. For more information, contact Gina Ordunez, gordunez@CRgov.com or 303-956-9729.
Discover the power of music on your child’s development. Music Together is an internationally renowned, research-based, early childhood music program. Children will sing, move, jam and have fun as we develop a music-making community. We provide 45 minutes of relaxed silliness each week, as we sneak in the educational elements. Every 10-week semester, families are provided a new collection of music. Note: the fee covers the cost of the class and class materials (two CD’s, songbook and a new parent handbook). Parent participation is required. Ages 0-5. Dates: Reg. deadline: #64036 Sept. 9-Nov. 18 Sept. 4 (No class Oct. 14) Wednesday
10-10:45 a.m.
Fee:
$165 ($185 nonresident) Fee for two children: $255 ($275 nonresident) (Siblings 10 months and younger by Sept. 9 are free)
#64037
Sept. 9-Nov. 18
Sept. 4
Wednesday 11-11:45 a.m. Fee:
$165 ($185 nonresident) Fee for two children: $255 ($275 Nonresident) (Siblings 10 months and younger by Sept. 9 are free)
MUSIC TOGETHER: JINGLE JAM
The best way to spread holiday cheer is SINGING LOUD for all to hear! Come join us for a Music Together Jingle Jam and get in the holiday spirit. These one–time classes give you a peak at the Music Together program and are a great way to celebrate the season. www.mtorc.com Ages 0-5. Dates: Reg. deadline: #64038 Dec. 2 Nov. 28 #64039 Dec. 9 Dec. 4 #64040 Dec. 16 Dec. 12 Wednesday
10-10:45 a.m.
Fee: Fee:
$15 ($20 nonresident) $20 family pass per class ($25 nonresident) (Siblings 10 months and younger by Dec. 2 are free)
#64041 Dec. 2 #64042 Dec. 9 #64043 Dec. 16
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Wednesday
11-11:45 a.m.
Fee: Fee:
$15 ($20 nonresident) per class $20 family pass per class ($25 nonresident) (Siblings 10 months and younger by Dec. 2 are free)
CRgov.com/youth
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ADVENTURE CLUB PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS NOW ENROLLING 2015-2016
Adventure Club preschool and pre-k programs offer a secure, enriching and nurturing environment in which children are able to establish the solid educational foundations they need to have 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 birthday 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 you may lose your spot. Monthly balances are due by the first of each month to verify your child’s continuous attendance. Contact Callie Menz, 303-814-7454 or cmenz@CRgov.com, with questions or to inquire about availability.
PRESCHOOL (AGES 3-4)
TODDLER TIME
This class is designed to get your toddler the independence he or she wants! This drop-off class will help children deal with parent separation and develop socialization 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! Taught by our wonderful preschool staff. Ages 2-3.
Adventure Club preschool is geared to the students’ size, pace and interest. The environment is filled with stimulating, attractive materials arranged within an 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.
Dates: Reg. deadline: #66671 Sept. 8-Oct. 20 Sept. 5 (No class Oct. 13) #66672 Oct. 27-Dec. 8 Oct. 23 (No class Nov. 24)
Tuesday, Thursday
Tuesday 11-noon
9:15 a.m.-noon or 12:30-3:15 p.m.
Registration: $90
#66673 Sept. 10-Oct. 22 Sept. 7 (No class Oct. 15) #66674 Oct. 29-Dec. 10 Oct. 26 (No class Nov. 26)
Fee: $130/month ($165 nonresident)
PRE-K (AGES 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: $90 Fee: $170/month ($205 nonresident)
FIVE-DAY PRE-K (AGES 4-5)
Our new five-day program is designed to give your child 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.
Thursday 11-noon Fee: $70 ($85 nonresident)
JUNIOR PRESCHOOL
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 programs curriculum will include songs, stories, crafts and playtime. We will work on counting and numbers, Zoo-phonics, colors, shapes and fine motor skills such as coloring, cutting and gluing. Ages 2½-3. (Third birthday must fall after Oct. 1) Dates: #63791 Sept. 8-Dec. 10 (No class Oct. 13, 15 and Nov. 24, 26)
Monday-Friday 12:30-3:15 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday 9:15-10:45 a.m.
Registration: $90
Fee:
Fee: $285/month ($325/month nonresident)
#63792 Sept. 8-Dec. 10 (No class Oct. 13, 15 and Nov. 24, 26)
$215 ($245 nonresident)
Tuesday, Thursday 12:30-2 p.m. Fee: CRgov.com/youth
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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
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
1
Reece’s Roundup – 8 a.m.-noon; Butterfield Park
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McCall softball tournament – all day; Metzler Ranch Community Park
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Starlight Movie No. 3, “Cinderella” – 6-10 p.m.; Festival Park
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Starlight Movie No. 4, “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” – 6-10 p.m.; Festival Park
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Free Yoga in the Park – 9-10 a.m.; Festival Park
12 26th annual Castle Rock Artfest – 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Festival Park
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National Night Out – 5-8 p.m.; White Pavilion
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douglas.co.us/eventscenter
6-9 123nd annual Douglas County Fair and Rodeo
Douglas County Parks & Open Space douglas.co.us/openspace
8 Annual Douglas County Fair Parade – 9 a.m.; Downtown
Philip S. Miller Library douglascountylibraries.org
9-16
Greater Castle Rock Arts Guild gcrag.com
10-14 Recreation Center closed for maintenance
Founders Village fvhoa.com
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Ridgeline Wranglers – 8:30-11:30 a.m.
The Meadows meadowslink.com
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Free Yoga in the Park – 9-10 a.m.; Festival Park
6202 Cycling Club 6202cycling.org
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Dig and Ride Days – 4 p.m.-dark; Rhyolite Park
Douglas County Events Center
SCHOLARSHIPS 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.
Recreation Center gym and racquetball courts closed
22-23 Rumble at the Rock football tournament – all day; all parks 23
Dig and Ride Days – 2-6 p.m.; Rhyolite Park
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Free Yoga in the Park – 9-10 a.m.; Festival Park
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Pedal the Moon – 8-10 p.m.; Festival/Butterfield parks
29 Slide the City – 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; Perry and Seventh Streets downtowncastlerock.com
Household Chemical Roundup – 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; Castle Rock Water, 175 Kellogg Court
12 Pooch Plunge – 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; Butterfield Crossing Pool 12
Ridgeline Wranglers – 8:30-11:30 a.m.
13 Wacky W cycling event – 7 a.m.-1 p.m.; for locations go to www.wackyw.com 16
Dig and Ride Days – 4 p.m.-dark; Rhyolite Park
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Dig and Ride Days – 2-6 p.m.; Rhyolite Park
OCTOBER 3
Oktoberfest – 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; Festival Park
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Castle Cross Cyclocross – all day; Rhyolite Bike Park
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Ridgeline Wranglers – 8:30-11:30 a.m.
16, 17, Castle of Terror Haunted House – 23, 24 7-10 p.m.; Castle Rock Fire 30 Training Center, 303 Malibu St. 17
Pumpkin Fest – 1-3 p.m.; The Grange at The Meadows
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Dig and Ride Days – 4 p.m.-dark; Rhyolite Park
24 Spooktacular – 1-3 p.m.; Miller Activity Complex 25
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Dig and Ride Days – 2-6 p.m.; Rhyolite Park
30 Trick or Treat Street – 2-5 p.m.; Festival Park and Downtown
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DECEMBER
Rink at the Rock opens and lasts through February. More information is online, rinkattherock.com.
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26-Jan. 31 Christmas tree recycling
Senior Center Craft Fair – 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Douglas County Events Center
Locations: Metzler Ranch, Paintbrush, Centennial and Founders parks
7 Big Rock Bowl flag football – 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Philip S. Miller Park 21
Starlighting – 1-6 p.m.; Festival Park and Downtown
26 10th annual Turkey Rock Trot – 8:30 a.m.; Douglas County Fairgrounds
Regional Cyclocross Championship – all day; Rhyolite Bike Park
Note: Only Christmas trees may be dropped off at these locations. Mulch from recycled trees will only be available at these parks through March 31 or when gone. Call 720-733-2260 for more information.
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TRAIL MAINTENANCE GROUPS The POST Partners program helps organize two trail maintenance groups called the Ridgeline Wranglers and The Rhyolite Dirt Crew. The Wranglers help the Town maintain Stewart Trail, and the Dirt Crew helps maintain the Bike Park downhill lines, pump track and session zone jumps. Both groups also provide valuable feedback on improvements, rerouting and future development. The Ridgeline Wranglers meet at the Coachline Trailhead at Ridgeline Open Space on Aug. 15, Sept. 12 and Oct. 10 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Dig and Ride Days. Hang out with the Rhyolite Dirt Crew at the session zone on the third Wednesday and fourth Sunday of each month (August-October). Aug. 19 and 23 Sept. 16 and 27
CASTLE ROCK PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Oct. 21 and 25
Mission:
Wednesday 4 p.m.-dusk
To enhance the quality of life and well-being of the residents of Castle Rock by acquiring and developing parks and trails and preserving open space and offering quality programs and facilities designated to meet the needs of our community.
Sunday 2-6 p.m.
Vision:
As the Town of Castle Rock’s population continues to grow, so does the demand for more parks, recreation programs and facilities, golf opportunities interconnected trails and a need to set aside greater amounts of open space. To address these challenges, the department will make the public a partner, streamline operations to make them more efficient and service-oriented; maximize the use of alternative funding sources; and place an increased emphasis on seeking opportunities for regional and local cooperation.
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SPECIAL EVENTS POOCH PLUNGE
The Parks and Recreation Department proudly presents the 10th annual Pooch Plunge! The dog days of summer are nearing an end, and what better way to celebrate than with one last splash at Butterfield Crossing Pool with your favorite canine? Come join us for a splashing great time! Play games, win prizes or just take a dip with your furry friends. When:
Saturday, Sept. 12
10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Admission will be a free-will donation to benefit the Denver Dumb Friends League Buddy Center. Contact Zach Morris for more information, 303-814-7457 or zmorris@CRgov.com.
CASTLE OF TERROR
Castle Rock’s own haunted tower. Tickets sold at the gate. Participants under 13 not admitted without an adult. When:
Oct. 16, 17, 23, 24, 30
Fee:
$10
Location:
Castle Rock Fire Training Tower, 303 Malibu St.
7-10 p.m. (last tour will start at 9:45 p.m.)
HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR FESTIVAL
Halloween fun for the little ones and families. Includes face painting, jumpy houses, games, crafts and contests. Open to all ages. When:
Oct. 24 1-3 p.m.
Fee:
FREE
Location:
Miller Activity Complex
LIVEBIG RUN - 5K/10K AND FAMILY ADVENTURE RUN
Enjoy the fall colors with the entire family and join us for the second annual liveBIG RUN, Castle Rock’s signature trail running event. When:
Saturday, Oct. 17
Location:
Philip S. Miller Park
10K Trail Run 9 a.m.
($35 preregistration / $40 day of registration)
5K Trail Run 9:30 a.m.
($25 preregistration / $30 day of registration)
Family Adventure Run 11:30 a.m.
($15 per person or $35 per family)
This 1-mile course will wind through kid-friendly obstacles including the Philip S. Miller Park Challenge Hill, a string maze and an inflatable obstacle course! It’s October. Costumes encouraged!! Proceeds benefit the Castle Rock Parks and Trails Foundation. For more information and to register, go to www.CRgov.com/liveBIG
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