Recreation Guide - Spring/Summer 2021

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RECREATION CENTER & MILLER ACTIVITY COMPLEX T o w n

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o f c a s t l e r o c k P A R K S & R E C R E A T I O N


PHONE DIRECTORY Recreation Center 303-660-1036 Miller Activity Complex (MAC) 720-733-2222 Athletics Weather Hotline 303-660-1364 Adaptive Recreation 720-814-7459 Adventure Club Preschool 303-814-7454 Aquatics 303-814-7457 Arts and Enrichment 720-733-2298 Birthday Parties 720-733-2233

LET'S GET STARTED! NEW REGISTRATION RESERVATION SYSTEM BRINGS A CUSTOMER-CENTERED EXPERIENCE Castle Rock Parks and Recreation understands that making things easy is key. That’s the goal of its new RockREC registration system. The one-stop shop will help make it easy to register for programs, pay membership dues and secure park pavilion and trolley reservations.

Facility Reservations (MAC) 303-814-7451

Mobile App Makes Registration Easy

Facility Reservations (Recreation Center) 303-814-6408

Our mobile app will make accessing recreation services and information available on the go.

Field Reservations 720-733-2299 Fitness/Wellness 303-814-7453

The app is available for both iOS and Android. Search “Castle Rock Recreation” or “RockREC” (one word) to download the app.

Millhouse Reservations 720-724-2083 Outdoor Adventures 303-814-7449 Park Commercial Vendors 720-733-2260

You can enable push notifications for real-time updates. ID cards will be available through the app to help with self check-in at both the MAC and Recreation Center.

Park Operations and Maintenance 303-814-6419 Park Planning and Construction 303-814-7452 Pavilion Reservations 720-733-2260 POST Partners Volunteer Program 303-814-7456 Red Hawk Ridge Golf Course 720-733-3500 Special Events 720-724-2010 Trolley Rental 720-733-2260

Once you create a login you can: • Purchase guest pass, multi-visit pass, or membership • Register for classes and programs • Access group fitness and lap pool schedules • Register for virtual fitness classes • Reserve a pavilion

For ADA accessibility, contact the Town Manager’s Office, 303-660-1374 or cjorgensen@CRgov.com.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2 MObile friendly registration 4 CASTLE ROCK RECREATION CENTER 6 MILLER ACTIVITY COMPLEX (MAC) 8 ADAPTIVE RECREATION 10 SPONSORS 11 AQUATICS 17 ARTS AND ENRICHMENT 21 ATHLETICS AND ADVENTURE 29 CAMPS AND CLINICS 37 COMMUNITY EVENTS 43 EDUCATION

47 FITNESS AND WELLNESS 53 GOLF

56 PARKS, OPEN SPACE AND TRAILS Produced by: Castle Rock Parks and Recreation Design/layout: Larissa Schwartz Design Content supervisor: Mike Kilman Edited by: Lisa Sorbo and Madison Walter Cover Photo: Lisa Sorbo

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CASTLE ROCK RECREATION CENTER 2301 Woodlands Blvd. Castle Rock, CO 80104 Main Line: 303-660-1036 CRgov.com/RecCenter

HOURS OF OPERATION Monday–Thursday

5 a.m.–9 p.m.

Friday 5 a.m.–8 p.m. Saturday 7 a.m.–8 p.m. Sunday 7 a.m.–6 p.m.

2021 LIMITED HOURS May 31

5 a.m.–2 p.m.

July 4 Closed Sept. 6

5 a.m.–2 p.m.

Nov. 25 Closed Dec. 24 5 a.m.–2 p.m. Dec. 25 Closed Dec. 31

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5 a.m.–2 p.m.

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RECREATION CENTER AMENITIES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

25-Yard Swimming Pool Banquet and Meeting Rooms Top of the line Cardio, Selectorized and Strength Training Equipment Childcare Service Fitness Studio Gymnasium Indoor Track Leisure Pool Locker Rooms Outdoor Playground 5–12 year olds Pro Shop Racquetball and Wallyball Courts Steam Room Water Slides Hot Tub

RACQUETBALL COURTS Courts may be reserved up to two days in advance and are included in daily admission, membership or multi-visit pass fees. Patrons with active memberships may reserve the Racquetball Courts online at CRgov.com/Registration. All other patrons should call 303-660-1036 to make reservations.

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

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

Discount packages Six session fee: $275 ($220 resident) Ten session fee: $450 ($360 resident) Group lessons of 2-3 people Fee (per group): $69 ($55 resident) Discount group packages Six session fee: $396 ($302 resident) Ten session fee: $648 ($495 resident)

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

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MILLER ACTIVITY COMPLEX (MAC) 1375 West Plum Creek Parkway Castle Rock, CO 80109 Main Line: 720-733-2222 CRgov.com/MAC

HOURS OF OPERATION Monday–Saturday

8 a.m.–9 p.m.

Sunday 8 a.m.–8 p.m.

2021 LIMITED HOURS May 31

8 a.m.–2 p.m.

July 4 Closed Sept. 6

8 a.m.–2 p.m.

Nov. 25 Closed Dec. 24

8 a.m.–2 p.m.

Dec. 25 Closed Dec. 31

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8 a.m.–2 p.m.

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MILLER ACTIVITY COMPLEX AMENITIES • • • • • • • • • •

Adult and youth athletics Batting cages Beam interactive floor games Birthday party rooms Children’s play area with climbing structure and slides Family locker room Functional Fitness Area Full-sized and half-sized synthetic turf fields Leisure pool with zero-depth area, vortex whirlpool, slide and four lap lanes Trampolines

FUNCTIONAL FITNESS AREA Need to kill some time while the kids have sports practice? Stop by the Functional Fitness Area inside the MAC! The space has everything you need to get a great workout and is included with your daily admission. Equipment provided: • Balance trainers • Chin-up/dipbars • Dumbbells, kettlebells and exercise balls • Plyometric boxes • Ropes • Sleds (available upon request) • Stationary fan bikes • Tires

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ADAPTIVE RECREATION Adaptive Recreation programs include individuals with developmental or physical disabilities in appropriate recreational activities. The goal of these programs is to provide a positive and supportive learning environment where individuals can explore new social and life skills, develop friendships and engage in a variety of recreational opportunities. Adaptive Recreation is pleased to offer quality programs in the areas of aquatics, life skills, outdoor adventures and athletics. Go to Recreation.CRgov.com to sign up for our Adaptive Recreation offerings.

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COLORADO ROCKIES GAME Join the Adaptive Recreation Program for a day of fun cheering on the Colorado Rockies! Transportation is provided.

COOKIES WITH WELLSPRING Enjoy a sweet treat with Wellspring! The class is lead by the Wellspring pastry chefs and each participant will be able to take their decorated cookies home to share with their family.

Ages: 12+ Ages: 5+ Fee: $20 Fee: $5 Date: June 6 Day/time: Sunday, 11:30 a.m. Dates: May 13, June 17, July 15 and Aug. 19 (Game time is 1:10 p.m.) Location: Coors Field (meet at the Day/time: Thursday, 4:30–5:15 p.m. Recreation Center if Location: Wellspring Bakery transportation is needed) HORSEBACK RIDING SUMMER CAMP Learn the basics of grooming and moving safely around horses as well as how to halter, lead and tack a horse (with assistance). Campers will participate in therapeutic riding instruction and mounted games. Campers are encouraged to wear sturdy shoes or boots, long pants and bring a water bottle and snack. Ages: 10–16 Fee: $100 Dates: June 7–11, July 12–16, July 26–30 Day/time: Monday–Friday, 9–10 a.m., 10:30–11:30 a.m., 12–1 p.m. Location: Colorado HorsePower ADAPTIVE FAMILY FUN NIGHTS Adaptive Family Fun Nights will be offered the second Friday of every month for adaptive families. All family members are welcome and encouraged to participate. Fee: Day/time: Dates: Location:

Free; registration required Friday, 5–6:30 p.m. May 14, June 11 and July 9 Recreation Center Pool

ADAPTIVE POPUP ART LAB Join us for a fun adventure in a variety of art and painting classes! Students will learn techniques to create their own art pieces to reflect their individual style. Classes start with the same theme, but each piece turns out unique. All supplies are included. Ages: 5+ Fee: $10 Dates: May 21, June 18, and Aug. 13 Day/time: Friday, 5–6:30 p.m. Location: Recreation Center Lodge

The National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) is one of the largest therapeutic recreation agencies in the world. NSCD offers a variety of year-round sports and recreational adventures. NSCD SUMMER CAMP Participants will engage in team building, ninja warrior course, archery, a lake day, rafting, rock climbing, and zip-lining. Athletes and staff should wear comfortable clothing, sneakers and breathable clothing for working out. Bring any snacks that meet your dietary needs and a water bottle. Please be prepared to exercise! Ages: 12+ Fee: $100 Dates: June 21–25 Day/time: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Location: Meet at the MAC, off site locations vary per day NSCD SKI AND BOARD NSCD offers ski or snowboard lessons at Winter Park. This five-week session includes full days of ski/board lessons, adaptive equipment rental and transportation from Castle Rock and Lone Tree to Winter Park. These lessons are suitable for anyone at any level, including wheelchair users or individuals with vision impairment or physical or cognitive disabilities. Lessons are one-on-one or two-on-one if needed. More information to come. Signup will begin in September.

HAVE A QUESTION? WANT TO JOIN THE MAILING LIST? Email rerickson@CRgov.com

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ADDITIONAL ADAPTIVE PROGRAMMING ADDED MONTHLY. PLEASE VISIT CRGOV.COM/ADAPTIVEREC FOR DETAILS AND THE MOST UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION.


SPONSORS Thanks to these businesses for sponsoring our dog waste stations throughout the Town’s parks, open space and trails this year through the POST Partners Program: • Animal Care Center of Castle Pines • Blue Spruce Animal Clinic • Castle Rock Water • Plum Creek Water Reclamation Authority • Bark N Clips Dog Grooming • Brooklyn Veterinary Clinic • Chatfield Watershed Authority • Plum Creek Veterinary Services • Wag N' Wash

CRgov.com/POSTPartners

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HIGHLIGHTS BECOME A LIFEGUARD 12 Save lives and make a community impact as part of a fantastic team. LEARN TO SCUBA DIVE 13 Discover Scuba provides an opportunity to try out diving before

committing to a certification program.

UPDATED LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM 14 We've updated our program to make learning to swim even more

convenient for families.


CERTIFICATIONS NOW HIRING Castle Rock Parks and Recreation is seeking dedicated lifeguards and swim instructors. Passionate about swimming? Consider joining our team and working in a fun environment. The Aquatics Division reimburses necessary class fees upon three months of employment. Learn more and apply online at CRgov.com/Jobs. LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION CLASS Lifeguard Training Class prepares participants for work as professional lifeguards. To participate, swimmers must be able to complete a 300-yard swim test utilizing front crawl and breaststroke, tread water for two minutes non-stop using kick only (no arms or hands), retrieve a 10-pound brick from 10-feet deep and return across the 20-yard pool in one minute and forty seconds using kick only. Successful completion of the course does not guarantee employment with the Town.

STAFF LEARN TO SWIM learntoswim@CRgov.com 720-733-2283 RED CROSS TRAINING AND LIFEGUARDING RedCross@CRgov.com 720-733-4486

Participants must also complete a blended learning portion before the first day of class, which includes approximately eight hours of online training. The blended learning link will be emailed one week before the class starts.

LEARN TO SWIM: TODDLER/YOUTH The Town of Castle Rock’s Learn to Swim program opens the door to a lifetime of opportunities in the water through progressive instruction in a group or private setting. Sessions are available year-round. Group lessons run Monday through Thursday, meeting on alternate days two times a week: Monday and Wednesday and Tuesday and Thursday. Saturday group lessons meet once a week. The Learn to Swim program requires that participants wear commercially produced swimsuits. Please also bring a towel, goggles (optional) and swim cap or hair tie (long hair).

Ages: Fee: Location: Date

Day/time

May 26–28

Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

June 29–July 1

Tuesday–Thursday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

July 28–30

Tuesday–Thursday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

For more information go to CRgov.com/Lifeguard.

LEARN TO SWIM Evening and Saturday Sessions

Morning Bootcamp Sessions

Session 3: May 3–June 26

Session A: Tuesday–Friday, June 1–11

Session 4: July 5–Aug. 28

Session B: Monday--Thursday, June 14--24 Session C: Monday--Thursday, June 28--July 8

Session 5: Aug. 29–Oct.16

Session D: Monday–Thursday, July 12–22 Session E: Monday–Thursday, July 26–Aug. 5

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15+ $270 ($212 resident) Recreation Center

LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION REVIEW CLASS The review class gives individuals the opportunity to re-examine the full course content. The course format optimizes the participant’s ability to complete written and skill evaluations successfully. Participants will complete an online blended learning portion (they must show the certificate before the start of class), perform skills for evaluations and complete a written exam. Participants must hold a current lifeguard certification from the American Red Cross and provide evidence to participate. Ages: Fee: Location:

15+ $142 ($116 resident) Recreation Center

Date

Day/time

May 30

Sunday, 8 a.m.–3 p.m.

June 27

Sunday, 8 a.m.–3 p.m.

July 25

Sunday, 8 a.m.–3 p.m.

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AQUATIC CLASSES PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Perfect for adults who are new to the water or swimmers needing more individual support in the pool. Offers specialized one-on-one instruction for swimmers’ personal development. Skills taught will be specific to the needs of the individual and their goals. This class is only available to individuals 15 years and older.

Class

Age

SCUBA Run by Planet Scuba, this program offers the essentials of scuba diving. The medical waiver must be signed before participation. Go to PlanetScuba.biz to register or contact them at, planetscuba@planetscuba.biz, 303-688-1551.

Day

Dates

Session Length

Fee

PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Private

11–17

Varies

(see Learn to Swim chart on page 12)

8 weeks

$300 ($256 resident)

Semi-Private

11–17

Varies

(see Learn to Swim chart on page 12)

8 weeks

$456 ($368 resident)

Adult

18+

Varies

Saturday mornings only (see Saturday Session chart on page 12)

8 weeks

$300 ($256 resident)

10+

Sunday

June 27, July 18, Aug. 22 or Sept. 12

Once monthly

Free, but registration required

10+

June 2, 4, 5 and 9 Wednesday, July 21, 23, 24 and 28 Thursday Aug. 25, 27, 28 and Sept. 1 and Friday Sept. 15, 17, 18, and 22

Four days

$275 ($250 resident)

10+

Saturday and Sunday

Two days

$275 ($250 resident)

SCUBA Snorkeling Class

Open Water Dive Program Four-day

Open Water Dive Program Two-day

June 26 and 27 July 17 and 18 Aug. 21 and 22 Sept. 11 and 12

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Learn to Swim

AquaticsProgramming Programmingfor forInfants Infantsthrough throughAdults Adults Aquatics The Learn to Swim program opens the door to a lifetime of opportunities in the water through progressive instruction. Group lessons afford students the opportunity to learn new skills with their peers in a fun and enjoyable way. Class arrangements allow students to learn progressively challenging skills with others in their own age group. Staff encourage families looking for more of an individualized structure to contemplate private lessons.

Which class is right for your swimmer? Starter Skills

Seahorses Sea Otters

Guppies

Parent/Child Parent/Child 6 mos23-5 years 2 years 3.5 years

Fundamental Skills

Goldfish

Dolphins

Manatees

4-6 years 6-9 years 11-15 years

Stroke Development

Piranhas

Pre-Team Competitive PreStroke Swim Masters Stingrays Refinement Techniques & Masters

4-6 years 6-10 years 8-13 years 8-15 years

Adult

Learn more and register at CRgov.com/LearnToSwim


Class Descriptions Seahorses | Parent/Child | 6-23 months | 25 min. Introductory level of parent-assisted lessons for toddlers. Parents help introduce children to water using circle-time songs, while learning basic body positioning and holding techniques to promote water comfort. One adult per child and swim diapers or plastic pants are required. Prerequisites: None

Sea Otters | Parent/Child | 24 months-3.5 years | 25 min. Secondary level of parent-assisted lessons for toddlers. Designed for toddlers not ready to be in the water without a parent. Skills are similar to Seahorses and include both parents and instructors practicing skills with toddlers to help them adjust to swimming independently. One adult per child must be in the water. Swim diapers or plastic pants are required for children not yet potty-trained. Prerequisites: None

Guppies | 3-5 years | 30 min. Introductory skills for children ready to be in the water without the direct support of their parents. Swimmers will learn and master the skills of blowing bubbles, submersions, unaided front and back floats and kicking.

Goldfish | 4-6 years | 30 min. Fundamental skills for children, including front and back glides, 15 yard freestyle kick with breathing, introduction to freestyle arms and an introduction to whip and dolphin kicks.

Prerequisites: None

Prerequisites: Mastery of skills from Guppies, including blowing bubbles repetitively underwater, front and back floating for three to five seconds and kicking continuously for 15 - 20 second intervals.

Piranhas | 5-6 years | 30 min. Advanced level of swimming skills for children ready to swim the full 25-yard lane. Skills taught include freestyle kick with kick boards, backstroke kick, unassisted freestyle and backstroke and treading water one minute unassisted.

Dolphins | 6-9 years | 30 min. Introductory course for older children with little to no experience. Fundamental swimming skills with focus on submersion, front and back floats and glides, freestyle kick, introductory freestyle arms and an introduction to whip and dolphin kicks.

Prerequisites: Mastery of skills from Goldfish, including independent front and back glides, freestyle kick with side breathing for 15 yards, freestyle arms with side breathing and whip and dolphin kick fundamentals. Stingrays | 6-10 years | 30 min. Secondary level class for older children. Enhances knowledge of freestyle kick, rotary breathing, elementary backstroke and dolphin kick. Graduates will safely and correctly swim 50 yards of both freestyle and backstroke. Prerequisites: Mastery of skills from Piranhas or Dolphins, including floating and gliding independently, an understanding of rotary breathing and the ability to use a kickboard for 15 yards.

Prerequisites: None

Manatees | 11-14 years | 30 min. Multi-level class appropriate for older youth and teens looking to learn more advanced swimming skills, with focus on stroke development. Swimmers will further their knowledge of freestyle kick, focusing on rotary breathing, while learning both elementary backstroke and dolphin kick. Graduates will correctly swim 50 yards of both freestyle and backstroke. Prerequisites: None

Graduation

(takes place after Stingrays) Pre-Team | 8-13 years | 40 min. Advanced classes for stroke development suitable for swimmers who have completed and mastered Stingrays. Ideal preparation for youth pursuing the swim team. Prerequisites: Mastery of skills from Stingrays, including freestyle with rotary breathing for 50 yards, backstroke for 50 yards, understanding of safety and lane protocol and interest in pursuing a more competitive setting. Competitive Swim Techniques | 9-15 years | 60 min. Off-season practice for those who are interested in the swim team. This class focuses on endurance, distance swimming, stroke refinement (free, breast, back and fly), racing starts, relays and turns. There are two mini-meets per session. A weekly, independent workout is required. Prerequisites: Completion of all Pre-Team classes or midto-upper swim team skills.

Pre-Team | Freestyle and Backstroke Focuses on technique and distance, with the end goal of 200 yards of non-stop freestyle and backstroke with flip turns. Pre-Team | Breaststroke Focuses on technique and sprints, with the end goal of 50 yards of non-stop breaststroke with two-handed turns. Pre-Team | Butterfly Stroke Focuses on technique and sprints, with the end goal of 50 yards of non-stop butterfly stroke with two-handed turns. Pre-Masters | 18+ This class is best for swimmers who are looking to advance their swimming skills, learn additional strokes or enjoy a pleasurable workout while meeting their swimming goals. The curriculum focuses on development and growth to move swimmers into any Masters Swim Program. Prerequisites: Swim 100 yards across pool without stopping


OUTDOOR POOLS ADMISSION AND SCHEDULES For the most up-to-date information regarding admission, including Memberships, Multi-Visit Passes and Daily Admissions, as well as the lap lane schedule, please visit our site using the QR Codes below. COVID-19 updates: Please go to CRgov.com/OutdoorPools for the most up-to-date information. BURGESS MEMORIAL POOL Centennial Park 22 N. Gilbert St. 720-724-2082 Amenities • 20-foot-long water slide • Handicap accessible • Lazy river • Picnic areas • Pool depths of 0 to 5 feet • Toddler-friendly slide • Water basketball • Zero-depth area with water play features

BUTTERFIELD CROSSING POOL Butterfield Crossing Park 3952 W. Butterfield Crossing Drive 720-724-2081 Amenities • 25-meter swimming pool • 8-lane pool with up to 5-foot depth • Handicap accessible • Picnic areas • Splash pad • Wading pool with up to 1.5-foot depth

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HIGHLIGHTS FAMILY STYLE ACRYLIC PAINT CLASS 18 Get creative while enjoying a full morning of fun in your family's company. KIDZART 18 A rich variety of weekly or one-time art classes are available for artists

of all ages.

ADULT DANCE AEROBICS CLASS 19 Get your feet moving and heart pumping with this new workout class

using all your favorite line dance moves and songs.


STAFF

ARTS AND ENRICHMENT

ARTS AND ENRICHMENT dquintana@CRgov.com 720-733-2298

YOUTH

TAG COORDINATOR rklement@CRgov.com 720-733-2236 Program/Theme

Dates

Day/time

Age

Fee

Location

5–13

$88 ($75 resident)

Miller Activity Complex

6–14

$33 ($30 resident); $25 per additional child

Miller Activity Complex

5–17

$50 ($45 resident); $12 per additional child

Miller Activity Complex

Saturday, 9–9:30 a.m.

18 months– 3 years

$150 ($140 resident)

Saturday, 9:35–10:20 a.m.

3–5

$185 ($175 resident)

Saturday, 10:25–11:25 a.m. 4–7

$244 ($234 resident)

Saturday, 10–11 a.m.

$30 ($25 resident)

DRAWING AND PAINTING KidzArt® Imagine! Weekly Drawing Class Deep Sea Dive

May 6–27

Summer Fun

June 3–24

Watercolor Exploration

July 8–29

Southwest Styles

Aug. 5–26

Thursday, 4:45–6 p.m.

KidzArt® Youth Painting and Pictionary Night Monkey in the Sun

May 21

Surfing Sunset

June 25

Dolphin Jumps!

July 23

A Night in Paris

Aug. 27

Jungle Sloth

Sept. 24

Friday, 5–7 p.m.

Family Style Acrylic Paint Class Full Bloom!

May 29

Saturday, 9:45–11:45 a.m.

Koi Pond View

June 26

Saturday, 9:45–11:45 a.m.

Colorful Cactus Array

July 31

Saturday, 1–3 p.m.

Sunset Dock View

Aug. 28

Saturday, 9:45–11:45 a.m.

Owl Portrait

Sept. 25

Saturday, 9:45–11:45 a.m.

YOUTH DANCE CLASSES Mommy, Teddy Bear & Me Creative Dance

June 12– Aug. 14

Pre-Ballet

Recreation Center

Princess Events Ballet Adventure with Warrior Woman

July 3

Ballet Adventure with Fairest Princess

Aug. 21

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ENRICHMENT

ADULT DANCE CLASSES ADULT LINE DANCE AEROBICS CLASS Learn to line dance while getting a fun workout in. A variety of adult dance classes are offered year-round.

POTTERY ADULT POTTERY This class will focus on the different techniques when throwing or hand building along with continuing to perfect your skills in other areas of pottery. Clay must be purchased through the recreation center, either in person or online (bring in proof of purchase). Bring your own tools or purchase them from the Front Desk. Glazes and firing included in fees. All skill levels welcome.

LANGUAGES ADULT SPANISH This introductory, fast-paced Spanish class focuses on vocabulary, pronunciation and communication basics. There is a bilingual workbook fee of $20, payable to the instructor on the first day of class. Program

Dates

Day/time

Age

Fee

Four-week sessions; year-round

Monday, 7–8 p.m.

16+

$26 ($24 resident)

Six-week sessions; year-round

Various

18+

$118 ($108 resident)

DANCE Line Dance Aerobics Class

POTTERY Adult Pottery

LANGUAGES Spanish

June 7–28, Monday, 18+ July 5–26 6:15–7 p.m.

$79 ($70 resident)

TEEN TEEN ADVISORY GROUP The Parks and Recreation Department has established a group of teens in seventh through twelfth grades to assist with the general planning, preparation and organizing 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 Rita Klement at rklement@CRgov.com or 720-733-2236. TAG is now accepting new members.

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SMALL FRY FIELD DAY! Tuesday, Aug. 17

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Ages: 1 - 5

Designed to introduce children and their parents to the wide selection of programs the Town offers for the school year. Explore different booths, while your children participate in handson activities. This event is free to the public and requires no registration.

Featuring hands-on activities from each of our preschool program providers: Adventure Club Preschool  Castle Rock Swim Lessons Castle Rock Youth AthleticsDance Exploration  Denver Behavior Consultants Inspire to Learn and Imagine  KidzArt  Soccer Buddies

Philip S. Miller Park Amphitheater CRAFTS! GAMES!

SO MUCH FUN!

For more information visit: CRgov/Events


HIGHLIGHTS NEW FOR FALL 23 Check out new fall sessions of T-Ball, Coach Pitch and Machine

Pitch baseball.

YOUTH CLINICS 23 Get your little athletes into Little Dribblers, Little Spikes or Blastball. ADULT CUP-IN-HAND KICKBALL 27 Sign up for 21+ Adult Cup-In-Hand Kickball for the most fun you'll have on a weeknight!


YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUES FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How are teams formed? • Scholastic grade (at time of registration) • Skill evaluations (performed at the third- and fourth-grade levels) • School/neighborhood location Can my child play up? • • •

STAFF ADULT ATHLETICS adultathletics@CRgov.com 720-733-2297

Not in pre-K through second grade Play-ups are occasionally permitted (third grade and above) if a player displays exceptional skills or development Skill evaluations are required for play-ups

How do I volunteer to coach? • • • •

YOUTH ATHLETICS youthathletics@CRgov.com 720-733-4487

Contact the coordinator of your program to be placed on the coaches list Attend a coaches’ meeting Participate in skills field training Pass a background check

What equipment is provided?

INDOOR AND OUTDOOR FIELD RESERVATIONS fields@CRgov.com 303-814-7449

• League shirts for all sports, unless otherwise noted • Baseball/Softball provides a league shirt and hat, unless otherwise noted

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES mhansen@CRgov.com 720-733-3569

How do I register? • Register, view details and schedules online at CRgov.com/Registration How do I make a special request?

For information and registration, visit CRgov.com/Registration. For schedules, visit TeamSideline.com.

• Special requests can be made during registration or at your designated parent meeting • Requests are not taken via phone, email or at the Front Desk of either the Miller Activity Complex or Recreation Center REGISTRATION DEADLINES Players must sign up within the designated registration period defined by the early bird and regular registration fees. Late fees are applicable when the space within the program allows. PARENT AND COACH MEETINGS Preseason meeting information and informational packets for parents and coaches will be sent out via email. During preseason meetings, our staff will discuss and answer questions about program philosophy, expectations and rosters. Information will be provided regarding practice and game scheduling. Our programs allow parents to participate by coaching, scorekeeping and line judging. YOUTH COACH TRAINING For all new and returning coaches, a training will be held to provide sport-specific practice plans and drills. Additionally, coaches can attend a hands-on training taught by athletic staff to further their ability to be a successful coach. Coaches are required to complete concussion training certification, coach agreements and agree to a background check. COMMUNITY SERVICE High school athletes in need of community service hours can volunteeer for officiating or coaching positions. Contact ssmeeton@CRgov.com for more details.

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YOUTH ATHLETICS All youth athletics will register through CRgov.com/Registration. Our goal is to provide young athletes with a fun organized sport league in an environment that allows them the opportunity to learn basic skills and rules to a variety of sports. We offer a number of different sports throughout the year so make sure to check our website often. Email youthathletics@CRgov.com with any questions or for help registering your athlete. Sport

Grade/Age

Dates

Game Days

Fee

Registration Deadline

Summer

K–1st

June 1–July 30

Monday, Friday

$90

May 23

Fall

K–1st

Aug. 23‐–Oct. 29

Monday, Friday

$90

Aug. 15

Summer

2nd–3rd

June 1–July 28

Wednesday, Saturday

$110

May 23

Fall

2nd–3rd

Aug. 23–Oct. 29

Wednesday, Saturday

$110

Aug. 15

Summer

4 and 5 year olds

June 1–July 29

Wednesday, Thursday

$85

May 23

Fall

4 and 5 year olds

Aug. 23–Oct. 29

Wednesday, Thursday

$85

Aug. 15

Individual/Team Registration (10–14)

Sept.13‐–November

Sunday

$110/ $1,200

Sept. 4

Youth Basketball (team sign‐up)

Team Registration (5th–8th)

June 1–Aug. 8

Wednesday, Thursday

$800

April 25

Winter Youth Basketball

1st–8th

November–February

Thursday, Saturday

$105–$140

October

K–8th

Aug. 23–Oct. 30

Thursday, Saturday

$125

Aug. 15th

3–14 year olds

June 1–July 24

Saturday

$130

May 23

3rd–8th

Aug. 23–Oct. 30

Saturday

$125

Aug. 15th

Fall

Preschool; 3+

Monthly

$70

Sept. 1

Winter

Preschool; 3+

Monthly

$70

Jan. 1

Spring

Preschool; 3+

Monthly

$70

Mar. 1

1st–2nd

Monthly

$70

Sept. 1

LEAGUES Coach Pitch

Machine Pitch

Tball

Baseball/Softball Fall Basketball

Football Flag Football Track Track Volleyball Volleyball (team) Volleyball

CLINICS Blastball (baseball)

Little Spikes (volleyball) Fall Winter

1st–2nd

Monthly

$70

Jan. 1

Spring

1st–2nd

Monthly

$70

Mar. 1

Little Dribblers (basketball) Fall

K–1st

Monthly

$70

Sept. 1

Winter

K–1st

Monthly

$70

Jan. 1

Spring

K–1st

Monthly

$70

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TENNIS TENNIS A variety of programs are offered for all skill levels for ages 5 to adult. Programs include daytime and evening leagues, group and private lessons, tournaments, drop-in drills and more. For information, visit CastleRockTennis.com or contact 517-242-1787 or benjaminleewolfe@gmail.com.

SOCCER PSD ACADEMY Considered the elite training environment in Colorado, Premier Soccer Development Academy (“PSD Academy”) is a professional and supplemental training program focused and devoted to the individual development of each player within the game of soccer. PSD Academy proudly serves athletes ages 9–adult including all levels of play— recreational, competitive, elite, collegiate and professional athletes within the United States. With an amplified attention to detail and repetition through individual and small-group trainings, PSD Academy provides a dynamic and proven player curriculum inside a progressive developmental model, which focuses on multiple areas of impact including but not limited to advanced techniques, sophisticated tactical concepts and smallgroup progressions, purposeful and applied speed/agility/conditioning movement, and player-centric psychological concepts that are proven to position and prepare each athlete for optimal performance. Sessions are offered at the MAC. For the training schedule and registration information, please visit psdacademy.com. SOCCER BUDDIES Soccer Buddies is a child-development soccer program for ages 15 months to 12 years. Soccer Buddies runs instructional soccer classes and goes beyond just teaching skills—coaches use soccer as a tool to instill confidence, perseverance and teamwork—values that will help your child thrive in any situation. Each class is age appropriate and provides fun learning opportunities. Our high-energy coaches take a creative and FUN approach to coaching that will have a positive impact on your child both on and off the field, enhancing the child’s overall growth and well-being. You can come to a FREE trial class to check it out for yourself! To register and view the most up-to-date schedule visit ColoradoSoccerBuddies.com. To schedule your FREE trial class today call 719-330-9642. Ages: 15 months–12 years Fee: $75/month Session: Year-round Location: MAC

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Koalas: (Ages 15 months –3 years) - Parent/Child Day

Time

Wednesday

5:30 p.m.

Friday

9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

Saturday

9, 10 and 11 a.m.

Bears: (Ages 3–4) Wednesday

4:30 and 6:30 p.m.

Friday

10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

Saturday

9, 10 and 11 a.m.

Polar Bears: (Ages 4–6) Wednesday

4:30 and 5:30 p.m.

Friday

9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

Saturday

9, 10 and 11 a.m.

Polar Bears: (Ages 7–12) Wednesday

6:30 p.m.

Friday

5:30 p.m.

Saturday

9, 10 and 11 a.m.

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CASTLE ROCK RAPIDS: YOUTH SOCCER Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club (CRYSC) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit youth soccer organization located in Castle Rock. Rapids Youth Soccer is Colorado’s premier youth soccer experience and the only club in Colorado to offer opportunities for 3-year-olds to professionals, from first time beginners to seasoned soccer players. CRYSC offers youth soccer programs to over a thousand children every season in and around Castle Rock. These programs offer players ages 3–18 the opportunity to play with other children of similar ability from local neighborhoods in the Castle Rock area. Contact: Soccer Start and 6U–7U: Contact Kati Dugan at kati.dugan@rapidsyouthsoccer.org 8U–18U: Contact Katie Beaudoin at katie.beaudoin@rapidsyouthsoccer.org SOCCER CAMPS Players of all ages and ability levels have access to a multitude of soccer camp options locally in Castle Rock, throughout the year. Youth soccer camp offerings include specialized camps for beginner and advanced players. Stay close to home and enroll your player in soccer for the first time or give them the extra attention they desire to continue to improve and develop their skills. Ages: Fee: Locations:

Toddler (3 years old)–high school Varies by camp, please see website Indoors at Miller Activity Complex (MAC) and outdoor at local Castle Rock parks

SOCCER START (FALL) Join us for a soccer adventure with Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer’s toddler and preschool soccer program, Soccer Start! Players born in 2017 or 2018 learn the basics of soccer in a team environment full of imaginative games and activities. Soccer Start is one day per week for a 6 week season from August through October. T-shirt included in registration fee. You get to pick the day/time/ location that works best for your family. Day/Location

Time

Fee

Reg. closes

Mondays/Bison Park

5:15–6 p.m.

$80

Aug. 15

Tuesdays/Founders Park

5:15–6 p.m.

$80

Aug. 15

Wednesdays/Bison Park

5:15–6 p.m.

$80

Aug. 15

Thursdays/Founders Park

5:15–6 p.m.

$80

Aug. 15

Saturdays/Douglas County Fairgrounds

9–9:45 a.m.

$80

Aug. 15

6U–18U BEGINNER AND ADVANCED FALL LEAGUES The Colorado Rapids Youth 6U–18U soccer program is designed for players to experience being part of a team, develop soccer skills, and kindle a love of the game. All ability levels welcome! Players will be placed on gender specific and ability appropriate teams with a volunteer coach based on their birth year. Uniform purchase required. Practice details: Practice days, times and Castle Rock park locations are selected by the parent volunteer coach. Castle Rock fields include Bison Park, Douglas County Fairgrounds, Founders Park, and Paintbrush Park. Game details: 6U–8U Play at local Castle Rock parks. 9U–18U Play four games at home (local Castle Rock parks) and four games away. All away games will be played within a 50 mile radius of Castle Rock.

Season/Division

Birth year

Dates

Practices/Games

Fee

Reg. closes

Fall 6U League

2016 (6U)

Aug. 30–Nov. 6

1 weekday practice 8 Saturday games

$105

Aug. 15

Fall 7U League Fall 8U League

2015 (7U) 2014 (8U)

Aug. 30–Nov. 6

2 weekday practices 8 Saturday games

$180

Aug. 15

Fall 9U League Fall 10U League

2013 (9U) 2012 (10U)

Aug. 30–Nov. 6

2 weekday practices 8 Saturday games

$210

Aug. 1

Fall 11U League Fall 12U League Fall 13U League Fall 14U League Fall High School

2011 (11U) 2010 (12U) Aug. 30–Nov. 6 2009 (13U) 2008 (14U) 2004–2007 (15U-18U)

2 weekday practices 8 Saturday games

$270

Aug. 1

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ADULT SPORTS (AGES 18+) REGISTERING FOR ADULT LEAGUES All adult league registration is through CRgov.com/Registration and must be completed by a Team Captain or Manager. • Registration is by team for all leagues, but Free Agents are allowed. • Season information and league specific details can be found online. • Participants must be 18 years of age or older prior to the start of the season. • Teams and players may only play at one level of competition in any given sport. Contact adultathletics@CRgov.com with any questions.

ADULT LEAGUE TEAM FEES To qualify as a resident team, at least half of the players must be Castle Rock residents. Payment may be made online or in person, either paid in full or invoiced. All team fees must be paid in full by 5 p.m. on the day of the first game. If the balance of league fee is not paid by this time, your team’s position from the league may be forfeited. REGISTRATION AND SEASON DATES Summer registration is available April 2–May 31. Summer Seasons will be played June–Mid-August on their respective days as listed below.

ADULT BASKETBALL LEAGUE (INDOOR) Season and Division Men’s Basketball (Rec Mid/One Division) Women’s Basketball (Rec Mid/One Division) ADULT CORNHOLE LEAGUE Cornhole

Day

Time

Fee per team

Wednesday

6–11 p.m.

$550

Wednesday

6–11 p.m.

$550

Thursday

6–8 p.m.

$120

ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL AT THE MAC (INDOOR) Men's 5v5 Open Arena

Friday

6–9 p.m.

$550

ADULT SUMMER KICKBALL Coed Kickball (Cup-In-Hand, 21+) ADULT PICKLEBALL

Thursday

6–10 p.m.

$450

Pickleball

Monday–Friday

Mornings

$30/person

ADULT SOCCER AT THE MAC (INDOOR) Men’s 6v6 (Recreational or Competitive)

Monday

7–11 p.m.

$650

Coed 6v6 (Recreational Division B)

Sunday

3–8 p.m.

$650

Coed 6v6 Wednesday 7–11 p.m. (Competitive) ADULT SOFTBALL AT METZLER RANCH COMMUNITY PARK (OUTDOOR) Men’s Softball Monday 6–10 p.m. (Rec Mid and Upper Divisions) Women’s Softball Monday 6–10 p.m. (Rec Mid and Upper Divisions) Coed Softball Friday 6–10 p.m. (Mid and Upper Divisions) ADULT SPIKEBALL (OUTDOOR) Coed 2v2

$650

$650 $650 $650

Wednesday

6–8 p.m.

$70 (1 month) $100 (2 months)

Tuesday

6–10 p.m.

$100 (1 month) $150 (2 months)

ADULT VOLLEYBALL Coed 4v4 Grass Volleyball

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SUMMER ADULT SPORTS ADULT GRASS VOLLEYBALL Join us this summer for some fun in the sun. For the first time, Castle Rock Athletics will offer a 4v4 grass volleyball league. Each week, teams will play two matches and will self-officiate. Two four-week leagues will be held, one in June and one in July. Both leagues include three weeks of regular season play and one week of tournament play. Ages: 18+ Fee: $100 (June); $150 (June and July) Session: Summer Day/time: Tuesday, 6–8 p.m. Location: Centennial Park ADULT SPIKEBALL – NEW! Roundnet Spikeball is a team sport played by two teams consisting of two players each. Opposing team members line up across from each other with the Spikeball™ roundnet set in the center. The object of the game is to hit the ball off the net in such a way that the opposing team cannot successfully return it. First team to 21 points wins. There will be a spring tournament on Saturday, May 22 from 2–5 p.m. at Centennial Park. Summer leagues available too, come join the fun!

ADULT CUP-IN-HAND KICKBALL LEAGUE (21+) Join the summer kickball league! This 9-on-9 league is coed; at least three women must be on the team and no more than five men may play on the field at a time. Teams may have as many subs as they would like. All are welcome to bat even if they do not play on the field. This league is cup-in-hand. Every player, whether at bat or on the field, must have a beverage cup in their hand! Water provided, but players are welcome to bring their own beverage of choice. Ages: 21+ Fee: $325/team Session: Summer Time: 6–9 p.m. Location: Metzler Ranch Community Park

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ADVENTURES

WATER SPORTS

OUTDOOR WELLNESS GUIDED FOREST THERAPY Research shows that visits to natural places have real health benefits. Experience the healing and wellness of Shinrin-Yoku: the practice of bathing the senses in nature. Take a quiet, contemplative walk that integrates gratitude, reflection and creativity. Ages: All ages Fee: $20 Dates: June 23, July 14, Aug. 11 Day/time: Tuesday, 6:30–8:30 p.m. Location: Instructor will notify participants of location prior to class

PADDLE DAYS AT RUETER-HESS Paddle Days is being operated by South Suburban Recreation this year. Scheduled days start Memorial Day weekend and run Friday, Saturday, Sunday through Labor Day weekend. Participants provide their own watercraft (paddle board, canoe or kayak) and the cost is $15 per watercraft, which includes gate entry and watercraft inspection. Registration opens seven days prior to each Paddle Day event. • • • •

Lifejackets must be worn by all participants. Updated: ages 2 to 7 may share a watercraft with a guardian. Ages 8 to 15 may have their own watercraft but a registered adult guardian must be present on the water. Walk-up registration is NOT available. No pets. No fishing. No swimming. No rafts or inflatable tubes. No alcohol.

HIKING FRONT RANGE HIKES These are moderate to strenuous hikes with elevation gain of up to 850 ft. and up to 7 miles at a steady pace. Fee includes transportation to and from as well as an experienced guide. Transportation is provided from the MAC at the designated time. Fee: $10 Day/time: Wednesday, 8 a.m.–2 p.m. (unless otherwise noted)

LOCAL HIKES Local hikes are easy to moderate with minimal elevation gain and up to 5 miles at a 1–1.5 mile and hour pace. These hikes are free, but registration is required. Hikers will meet at the trailhead at 9 a.m. unless the hike is nonlocal, in which case meet at the MAC for transportation. Fee: Free Day/time: Wednesday, 9 a.m. (unless otherwise noted)

Date

Jefferson County Location

June 16

Red Rocks Park

July 21

Apex and Enchanted Forest Trail

Date

Location

July 25

Upper Cheesman Canyon Trail

June 2

Memmen Ridge

Aug. 4

Eagle's View Trail

June 9

Gateway/Mitchell Creek

June 12

Legacy Trail

June 23

Ridgeline

June 30

Dawson Butte

July 14

Legacy Trail

July 18

Memmen Ridge

July 28

Philip S. Miller Park

Aug. 11

Mitchell Creek

ADVANCED HIKING Advanced hiking means moderate to strenuous hiking with varying changes in elevation of up to 2,500 feet with up to 12 miles at a steady pace. Fee includes transportation to and from as well as an experienced guide. Transportation is provided from the MAC at 5 a.m. Fee: $40 ($30 resident) Day/time: Saturday, 5 a.m.–5 p.m. Date

13er/14er

Aug. 18

Dawson Butte

July 24

13er TBD

Aug. 25

Devil's Head

Aug. 14

14er TBD

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HIGHLIGHTS Full AND HALF day gold medal athletic camps 31 Gold Medal camps include drills, games, scrimmages and coach

instruction for a different sport each week.

FULL-DAY MULTISPORT ATHLETIC CAMPS 31 Athletic Camps for kids age 9–14 years old.

SPECIALTY CAMPS 35 Specialty Camp offerings include art, dance, pottery, and technology classes.


CAMPS & CLINICS STAFF ATHLETIC AND ADVENTURE CAMPS mfortin@CRgov.com 303-814-7454

GOLD MEDAL CAMPS cday@CRgov.com 303-733-2236

Camp

SPECIALTY CAMPS dquintana@CRgov.com 720-733-2298

CAMPS INFORMATION CRgov.com/Camps

May 31–June 4 June 7–11

June 14–18 Fairy Tale Princess

ARTS & ENRICHMENT

Dance

ARTS & ENRICHMENT

Dungeons & Dragons*

ARTS & ENRICHMENT

KidzArt

ARTS & ENRICHMENT

Pottery

ATHLETICS & ADVENTURES

Fencing

ATHLETICS & ADVENTURES

Gold Medal

ATHLETICS & ADVENTURES

Great Outdoors

ATHLETICS & ADVENTURES

Multisport

ATHLETICS & ADVENTURES

Rock Rec

EDUCATION

Adventure Club Preschool*

EDUCATION

Inspire to Learn & Imagine

EDUCATION

Kindergarten Prep*

See Education section of the guide.

EDUCATION

Mad Science

Bubbling Beakers

EDUCATION

Youth Tech*

Wor

Basketball

Lacrosse or Volleyball

Soc

A Bug's Life

Down on the Farm

Fun Bea

Robo Roo

*Please check days of week that each camp is offered.

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June 21–25

June 28–July 2 July 5–9

July 12–16

July 19–23

Cheer Camp

July 26–30

Aug. 2–6

Aug. 9–13

Fairy Tale Ballet

Our Green eARTh!

World Explorers

(full or half day)

Soccer

Baseball, Softball, Flag Football

Basketball

Lacrosse or Volleyball

Soccer

Baseball, Softball, Flag Football

Fun at the Beach

Stars & Stripes

Art Extravaganza

Dino Dig

Out of this World

Splish Splash

Robotics or Escape Room Creator

Wizard HP Lego® (full or half day)

de. Engineering the Future

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FULL DAY CAMPS All of these camps are located at the MAC, Monday–Friday, with before and after care available.

ROCKREC

MULTISPORT

GREAT OUTDOORS For campers 10–15 years of age, this camp includes amenities at Philip S. Miller Park like zip lines, Adventure Tower, Sky Trek, Challenge Hill, mountain biking, hiking, swimming and trampolines.

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FULL OR HALF DAY CAMPS

Gold MEDAL Gold Medal Camps are designed for youth ages 7–12 and will provide each athlete an opportunity to experience a different sport each week. Monday–Friday full and half day options are available at the MAC.

INSPIRE TO LEARN & IMAGINE

SUMMER JEDI AND FENCING TRAINING CAMP

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HALF DAY CAMPS

ADVENTURE CLUB PRESCHOOL SUMMER CAMP

SOCCER BUDDIES SUMMER CAMP

INSPIRE TO LEARN & IMAGINE

For campers age 6–11 years of age, Monday– Friday from 9 a.m.–noon. Choose from Bubbling Beakers or Enginering the Future at the Recreation Center.

MAD SCIENCE

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SPECIALTY CAMPS

YOUTH TECH Designed for youth ages 9–17 years old, depending on the camp. Camps run Monday–Thursday with 12 options to choose from. DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS SUMMER CLAY CREATIONS & CRAFTS CAMP

DANCE EXPLORATION SUMMER CAMPS KIDZART CAMPS

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FIRST FI RST FRIDAYS

UNWIND G0t Groove

New Doubt

TUSK

JUNe 4

JULy 2

AUG. 6

Shelvis and the Roustaboubts

sept. 3

5 - 9 p.m.

5 p.m. - Cocktails and house music 5:30 p.m. - 5K begins 5:45 p.m. - Featured artist

CRgov.com/FirstFridays


HIGHLIGHTS Summer concert series 38 Catch your favorite bands under the stars at the Amphitheater at

Philip S. Miller Park.

DADDY DAUGHTER BALL - SUMMER EDITION 39 Enjoy music with your favorite princess under the stars. PARKING LIGHTS & MOVIE NIGHTS 39 Drive in and enjoy classics on the big screen. MURDER MYSTERY DATE NIGHT 39 Solve a hilarious crime while you feast on a fantastic four-course

buffet dinner.


STAFF SPECIAL EVENTS Jennifer Reinhardt 720-724-2010 jreinhardt@CRgov.com PRIVATE EVENTS/MILLHOUSE RENTALS Heather Rossiter 720-724-2083 hrossiter@CRgov.com RACE DIRECTOR Alex Sarabia 303-814-7455 asarabia@CRgov.com

CONCERTS TUNES FOR TRAILS, PERKS FOR PARKS FREE CONCERT SERIES This free concert series has something for everyone with yard games, bounce houses and free music. Food and drink available for purchase.

SUMMER CONCERT SERIES Catch your favorite national acts right in your backyard. Nestled in the valleys of Philip S. Miller Park with The Rock and Downtown Castle Rock as the backdrop, The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park is the perfect setting for an intimate night under the stars with your favorite stars.

Bring the entire family out the third Thursday of every month to enjoy the summer air at The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park. As an added bonus, you can help make a positive community impact! A portion of all liquor sales is donated to the Castle Rock Parks and Trails Foundation. This nonprofit is dedicated to enhancing the recreational experiences available in Castle Rock; learn more at GetOutdoorsCastleRock.org. It’s a perfect way to spend the evening!

More information online at CRgov.com/PSMconcerts. Date

Concert

June 19

38 Special

July 10

Parmalee

Aug. 5

The Beach Boys

Aug. 21

Castle Rock Summer Jam feat. Sublime with Rome

Sept. 11

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Super Diamond with the Denver Pops

Music starts at 6:30 p.m., gate opens at 5:30 p.m. Get there early for first-come, first-serve seating. Fee: Free Time: 6:30–9 p.m. Location: The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park Date

Concert

June 17

Woodland Park

July 15

That Eighties Band

Aug. 19

FACE

Sept. 16

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SPECIAL EVENTS

F RST FRIDAYS FESTIVAL PARK

FIRST FRIDAYS On the first Friday of each month, June through September, head to Festival Park to enjoy live free music, food trucks, cocktails and kid activities. Make sure to register for our family friendly themed run/walk 5K series. Time: Location:

5–9 p.m. Festival Park

Date

Concert

June 4

Got Groove

July 2

New Doubt

Aug. 6

TUSK

Sept. 3

Shelvis and the Roustabouts

FIRST FRIDAY 5K RUN SERIES Prior to enjoying the free concert event, get a workout in with a family friendly theme-based run/walk. The 5K series includes four free races this year! These unofficially timed runs/walks start at 5:30 p.m. straight out of the park. Prizes will be awarded to best themed costume. For more information go to CRgov.com/Races. Date

Race

June 4

Super Hero 5K

July 2

Patriot Run 5K

Aug. 6

Rodeo Run

Sept. 3

"You Ain't Nothin' but a Hound Dog" 5K

PARKING LIGHTS & MOVIE NIGHTS Get ready for some old-fashioned, family fun with this limited series. Located on the Event Pad at Philip S. Miller Park (also known as The MAC), drive in to see classic movies on the big screen. All movies nights will include food trucks. Times will vary. Showtime will be approx. 15 minutes after sunset and will be posted at CRgov.com/MovieNight. Fee: $10/car Date

Movie

June 25

Cars

June 26

Talladega Nights

July 23

Grease

July 24

Finding Nemo

Aug. 27

Spaceballs

Aug. 28

The Force Awakens

DADDY DAUGHTER BALL: SUMMER EDITION Spring will be blooming again for the summer edition of the Daddy Daughter Ball. Enjoy dancing under the stars, yard games, professional photographs and food for purchase. All ages welcome. Fee: $15/person (Registration will open June 1) Date: Friday, Aug. 20 Time: 6–9 p.m. Location: The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park DATE NIGHT: MURDER MYSTERY DINNER What if you suddenly found yourself in the middle of a crime scene? What if you were told the culprit is still in the room? What if the culprit is sitting next to you and you had no idea? Voted the best improvised dinner show across the country, join us for a Detective Murder Mystery Date Night. This show is an interactive murder mystery dinner show. Hidden among audience members, actors lurk, making everyone a suspect. Three course meal and show included. Drinks available for purchase. Fee: Date: Time: Location:

$50/person (singles welcome) Friday, May 21, 2021 6:30--10 p.m. The Millhouse at Philip S. Miller Park

WESTERN HERITAGE WELCOME WEEKEND While Castle Rock may be a thriving community, the Town’s western heritage is alive and well. Don’t miss the weekend of activities that celebrate the 101st year of the Douglas County Fair and Rodeo. More information at CRgov.com/WesternHeritage. Fee: Free Date

Activity

Time

Location

July 30

Cattle Drive

6–9 p.m.

Festival Park/ Downtown Castle Rock

July 31

Douglas County Fair and Rodeo Parade

9–11 a.m.

Festival Park/ Downtown Castle Rock

July 31

Boots and Brews

11 a.m.– 4 p.m.

Festival Park

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RACES

PEDAL THE MOON - WHERE THE FUN IS AS FULL AS THE MOON! Eleven years riding under the moonlight! Enjoy a pleasant evening with the family on East Plum Creek Trail. At Festival Park every rider can enjoy viewing telescopes presented by the IDA (International Dark Sky Association) Colorado Chapter.

CLIMB4CHANGE This unique fundraising event offers multiple races up the Challenge Hill at Philip S. Miller Park. All funds and donations raised at the event are used to provide scholarships and access to a wide variety of activities in a safe, respectful and ability-focused environment. Open to all ages. Children 5 and under are free but must be registered. For more information including a virtual event, visit CRgov.com/Climb4Change. 7 a.m. Power Hour 1, "The Early Eagle" Be one of the first at the event to climb 200 stairs multiple times! 8:30 a.m. Climb’n’Run 5K and 10K Climb the stairs, continue on the switchbacks, run on the trail, and finish on the turf field! Choose your challenge distance, 5K or 10K? 9 a.m. Trail Reps 30 minutes of adrenaline! Up the stairs and down the switchbacks and repeat! 10 a.m. Power Hour 2, "The Perfect 10" 60 minutes of stair climbing perfection.

Registration includes event T-shirt and hot dog, chips, and a drink. Register online at Events.com. View more information at CRgov.com/Races Date: Fees: Location:

Friday, July 23 Through June 25: $12 (Under 12); $14 (65+); $16 (General) June 26--July 22: $14 (Under 12); $16 (65+); $18 (General) Day of Event: $16 (Under 12); $18 (65+); $20 (General) Depart from CVHS at 7 p.m. and DCHS to follow

TRI THE ROCK A youth triathlon for ages 5--18 is waiting for you. Give it a TRI! For more information, including race registration and distances, visit: CRgov.com/TriTheRock. Registration deadline: Friday, Sept. 10 (Race-day registration will not be available)

11:30 a.m. Race To The Top How fast can your legs can carry you? 12 p.m. Power Hour 3, "The Power Lunch" 60 minutes of stair climbing perfection. 1:30 p.m. Run4Fun If you care to contribute to the cause but don’t care to do the stair climb, sign up for this un-timed family friendly event that you can do on your own on the trail after the last climb event. Date: Location:

There will be a bike decorating station at Hangman’s Gulch and weenie roast at the park. All riders must wear a helmet and have a front headlamp and blinking rear light.

Saturday, May 22, 6:30 a.m. Challenge Hill at Philip S. Miller Park

Power Hours

Trail Reps

Climb'N' Run 5/10K

Race to the Top

Run4 Fun

$45

$45

$40

$35

$25

Fee: July 31: $55; Aug. 1--31: $30; Sept. 1--10: $65 Ages: 5–18 Day/time: Sunday, Sept. 12 6 a.m. bike racks open 7:30 a.m. first race wave begins Location: Butterfield Crossing Park Packet pick up: Sept. 6–11, 11 a.m.–7 p.m. RNK Running & Walking 440 4th St., Castle Rock TRI THE ROCK FREE INFORMATIONAL CLINIC Want to know the ins and outs of the Town’s youth triathlon? Join us at Butterfield Park for a review of event day protocol. Registration is required and space is limited to 25 people per session. Early packet pick up will be available for registered clinic attendees. Registration deadline: Aug. 28. Register through Events.com. Fee: Date: Times:

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Free, but registration is required Sunday, Sept. 5 1 p.m. (Ages 7--18) 1:45 p.m. (Ages 7--18) 2:30 p.m. (Ages 7--18) 3:15 p.m. (Ages 7--18) 4 p.m. (Ages 5 and 6 only)

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MAY 9, 16, 23, 30

Festival Park Farmers Market; 9 a.m.–2 p.m. - Festival Park

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Date Night; 6:30–10 p.m. - The Millhouse at Philip S. Miller Park

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Climb for Change; 6:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. - The Challenge Hill at Philip S. Miller Park

JUNE 4 4, 11, 18, 25 5

CALENDAR

First Fridays: Got Groove; 5–9 p.m. and 5K; 5:30 p.m. - Festival Park Free Fitness Fridays; 8–9 a.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park National Trails Day; 8 a.m.–noon - Legacy Trail Extension Project

6, 13, 20, 27

Free Yoga in the Park; 9–10 a.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

6, 13, 20, 27

Festival Park Farmers Market; 9 a.m.–2 p.m. - Festival Park

9, 23

Wellness Wednesdays with Inner Connections Yoga; 9 a.m.–2 p.m. - Festival Park

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Tunes for Trails/Perks for Parks Free Concert: Woodland Park; 6:30–9 p.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

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Summer Concert Series: 38 Special; 6–10 p.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

25, 26

Parking Lights & Movie Nights; 8:30–10 p.m. - The event pad at Philip S. Miller Park

JULY

CALENDAR SOURCES Town of Castle Rock CRgov.com/Events Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce VisitCastleRock.org

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First Fridays: New Doubt; 5–9 p.m. and 5K; 5:30 p.m. - Festival Park

2, 9, 16, Free Fitness Fridays; 8–9 a.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park 23, 30 4

Fireworks; 9 p.m. - Santa Fe Quarry Butte

Douglas County Events Center Douglas.co.us/EventsCenter

4, 11, 18, 25

Free Yoga in the Park; 9–10 a.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

Downtown Development Authority DowntownCastleRock.com

4, 11, 18, 25

Festival Park Farmers Market; 9 a.m.–2 p.m. - Festival Park

Philip S. Miller Library DouglasCountyLibraries.org

7, 14, 21, 28

Wellness Wednesdays with Inner Connections Yoga; 9 a.m.–2 p.m. - Festival Park

Volunteer Connect Douglas County VolunteerConnectDC.org

We make it easy to volunteer for these events - go to VolunteerConnectDC.org to learn more and sign up!

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Summer Concert Series: Parmalee; 6–10 p.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

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Raptors Over the Rock with Nature’s Educators; 6–7:30 p.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park (Rain Date: July 20)

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Tunes for Trails/Perks for Parks Free Concert: That Eighties Band; 6:30–9 p.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

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Pedal the Moon; 7–10 p.m. - Festival Park

23, 24 30

Parking Lights & Movie Nights; 8–10 p.m. - The event pad at Philip S. Miller Park Cattle Drive; 6–9 p.m. - Perry Street and Festival Park

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AUGUST 1, 8, 15, Festival Park Farmers Market; 9 a.m.–2 p.m. - Festival Park 22, 29 1, 8, 15, Free Yoga in the Park; 9–10 a.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park 22, 29 5

National Night Out; 5–10 p.m. - Festival Park

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Summer Concert Series: The Beach Boys; 6–10 p.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

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First Fridays: TUSK; 5–9 p.m. and 5K; 5:30 p.m. - Festival Park

6, 13, 20, 27

Free Fitness Fridays; 8–9 a.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

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Reptiles Under the Rock with Nature’s Educators; 6–7 p.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park (Rain Date: Aug. 17)

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Tunes for Trails/Perks for Parks Free Concert: FACE; 6:30–9 p.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

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Daddy Daughter Ball; 6–9 p.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

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Castle Rock Summer Jam feat. Sublime with Rome; 4--10 p.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

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Touch a Truck; 9 a.m.--2 p.m. - Douglas County Fairgrounds

27, 28

Parking Lights & Movie Nights; 7:30–9:30 p.m. - The event pad at Philip S. Miller Park

SEPTEMBER 3 5, 12, 19, 26

Festival Park Farmers Market; 9 a.m.–2 p.m. - Festival Park

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Super Diamond with the Denver Pops; 5:30--9 p.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

12

Tri the Rock; 8 a.m.–noon - Butterfield Crossing Park and Pool

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Batty About Castle Rock with Denver Audubon; 6–7 p.m. - The Millhouse at Philip S. Miller Park

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Tunes for Trails/Perks for Parks Free Concert: The Long Run Band; 6:30–9 p.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

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Glow Dance Party for Adaptive Recreation; 7:30–9:30 p.m. - The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

24, 25

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First Fridays: Shelvis and the Roustabouts; 5–9 p.m. and 5K; 5:30 p.m. - Festival Park

Parking Lights & Movie Nights; 7–10 p.m. - The event pad at Philip S. Miller Park

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HIGHLIGHTS PRESCHOOL REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! 44 The Town's Adventure Club Preschool has earned a high rating from

Colorado Shines for excellence in early learning, giving parents peace of mind about their children's education.

ANIMALS AROUND THE ROCK 45 The popular family friendly educational series is back!


STAFF ADVENTURE CLUB PRESCHOOL mfortin@CRgov.com 303-814-7454 NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION bspagnuolo@CRgov.com 720-733-2294

ADVENTURE CLUB PRESCHOOL

OUTDOOR EDUCATION mhansen@CRgov.com 720-733-3569

Adventure Club Preschool offers state-licensed, continuous school year programs held at the Recreation Center beginning in September and ending in May.

RED CROSS CLASSES apina@CRgov.com 720-733-4486

Registration packets are available at the Recreation Center or online at CRgov.com/Classrooms. Castle Rock residents are given priority over nonresidents. If your child is currently in the program, you still have to participate in the registration process.

CASTLE ROCK'S ADVENTURE CLUB PRESCHOOL EARNS HIGH RATING FROM STATE OF COLORADO The Town’s Adventure Club Preschool has earned a level three rating from Colorado Shines for excellence in early learning. Colorado Shines is a free service offered through the Colorado Department of Human Services Office of Early Childhood, which rates Colorado’s early care and learning programs. The rating communicates to families that the Town’s preschool program provides a high-quality experience for children. When comparing preschool programs, having a Colorado Shines rating gives families the peace of mind that a program is safe and supports healthy development.

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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. • All participants must have an up-to-date immunization record, health physical and emergency card on file • Junior Preschool participants (ages 2½–3) must have their third birthday after Oct. 1 • Preschool participants (ages 3–4) must have reached their third birthday by Oct. 1 • Pre-k participants (ages 4–5) must have reached their fourth birthday by Oct. 1 Fee

$45 Nonrefundable Deposit

30 months– Tuesday and Thursday, 3 ½ years 9:15–11:15 a.m.

$155/month ($120 resident)

Yes

3–4

Tuesday and Thursday, 9:15 a.m.–noon or 12:30–3:15 p.m.

$175/month ($140 resident)

Yes

Pre-K

4–5

Monday, Wednesday and $215/month Friday, 9:15 a.m.–noon ($180 resident) or 12:30–3:15 p.m.

Yes

Five-Day Pre-K

4–5

Monday–Friday, 12:30–3:15 p.m.

$335/month ($295 resident)

Yes

Kindergarten Prep

4–5

Summers only: June–July

$305/month ($280 resident)

No

Program

Age

Junior Preschool Preschool

Day/time

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CERTIFICATIONS

RED CROSS CLASSES BABYSITTING/CPR CERTIFICATION BOOT CAMP This two-day class covers babysitting skills such as first aid, safety, rescue breathing, emergency procedures and infant and child CPR. Also taught are diaper changing, feeding and marketing for your babysitting business. Please bring lunch. Ages: Fee: Dates: Day/time: Location:

11–15 (must be 11 by start of class) $170 ($144 resident) July 16–17 Friday 4–7 p.m. and Saturday 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Recreation Center Lodge

SOCIAL SKILLS GROUP

COMMUNITY CPR AND FIRST AID Provides training in basic lifesaving skills: CPR for infants, children, adults, first aid and AED training.This is a hybrid class. The link will be sent out after registration. Please complete the online training before the date of class, and bring confirmation of training completion, a lunch and a notebook.

Denver Behavior Consultants runs social skills groups that present a fun way to learn about social dynamics through instruction, team activities, group discussion, games, movement, role-play and other activities. All groups are run by a Special Educator with a Master's Degree. For more information, contact Kerry@DenverBehaviorConsultants.com.

Ages: 12+ Fee: $90 ($72 resident) Dates: June 3, June 26, July 7 or July 31 Day/time: Weekday 5:30–7 p.m.or weekend 9:30–11 a.m. Location: Recreation Center Lodge

Ages: 3–5 or 6–8 Fee: $319 Dates: June 3–July 22 Day/time: Thursday, 4:10–5 p.m. (Ages 3–5) or 5:10–6 p.m. (Ages 6–8) Location: Recreation Center

NATURE EDUCATION The Town and Douglas Land Conservancy have partnered to offer free, family friendly programs featuring some of the wild animals of the Castle Rock area and around the world. Nature's Educators and Denver Audubon will showcase live animals in these hour-long presentations. Registration and event information at CRgov.com/RockAnimals. Please note, no dogs are allowed at Raptors Over the Rock, and due to Colorado law, no live bats will be presented at Batty About Castle Rock.

Program

Host

Ages

Day/time

Rain Date

Recommended Donation

Location

Raptors Over The Rock

Nature’s Educators

All ages

Tuesday, July 13, 6–7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, July 20, 6–7:30 p.m.

$10–$20/family

The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

Reptiles Under The Rock

Nature’s Educators

All ages

Tuesday, Aug. 10, 6–7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Aug. 17, 6–7:30 p.m.

$10–$20/family

The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

Batty About Castle Rock

Denver Audubon

8+

Tuesday, Sept. 14, 6–7 p.m.

No rain date

$10–$20/family

The Millhouse at Philip S. Miller Park

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The

MILLHOUSE

at Philip S. Miller Park

The Millhouse is the perfect space for your event! This beautiful facility boasts a large great room with floor-to-ceiling windows, stunning high wooden beams and a walk-around patio featuring an outdoor fireplace. The Millhouse provides majestic views of the adjacent pond and waterfalls. The peaceful pond and rugged terrain to the west provide the perfect backdrop to your special event. With an adaptable, open floor plan, the furniture and décor can be arranged to accommodate personal tastes and styles for events of all types. $200 per hour Monday through Thursday $600 per hour Friday through Sunday Nonprofits receive a 10% discount Ask about adding The Amphitheater to your rental for an additional fee Please note: Approximately 130 parking spaces are available on-site, designated for your rental. Any event in which alcoholic beverages will be served may require a special event liquor license. Alcohol may be served by Peak Beverage only. May use own caterer.

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

For more information, email us at PSMevents@CRgov.com or visit CRgov.com/PSMpark.


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HIGHLIGHTS VIRTUAL FITNESS CLASSES 49 Participate in your favorite group fitness classes from the comfort of

your home.

SUMMER FITNESS SCHEDULE 51 Get out and enjoy the summer with a variety of class offerings, and

Yoga in the Park.


STAFF FITNESS/WELLNESS SUPERVISOR cfay@CRgov.com 303-814-7453

PERSONALIZED FITNESS AND WELLNESS Program

Age

Fee

Personal Fitness Assessment

18+

$63 ($50 resident)

Percent Body Fat

18+

$12 ($10 resident)

Program

Age

One Session

Six Sessions

Ten Sessions

30-Minute Power Sessions

8+

$30 ($25 resident)

$165 ($137 resident)

$270 ($225 resident)

Private Personal Training

8+

$50 ($40 resident)

$275 ($260 resident)

$450 ($360 resident)

Buddy Personal Training

8+

$69 ($55 resident)

$396 ($302 resident)

$648 ($495 resident)

Private Pilates Reformer Training

16+

$56 ($50 resident)

$300 ($260 resident)

$520 ($390 resident)

Buddy Pilates Reformer Training

16+

$80 ($75 resident)

$475 ($400 resident)

$675 ($620 resident)

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GROUP FITNESS The Castle Rock Recreation Center and Miller Activity Complex offer a variety of fitness classes throughout the week. Group Fitness Classes are included in your guest pass, multi-visit pass, or membership.

YOGA INNER CONNECTIONS YOGA & WELLNESS, ROCK SALT THERAPY & COMMUNITEA The following classes are taught at Inner Connections Yoga & Wellness, Rock Salt Therapy & CommuniTea, 821 N. Park Street, Castle Rock. A four-visit pass may be purchased through the Recreation Center for $72 ($68 resident). Please bring your receipt with you on your first visit. Purchases may be used for one class per week and must be used within 30 days from the date of the first studio visit. Contact Inner Connections Yoga at 303-688-8598 or email yoga@innerconnectionsyoga.com for fees and class times. Visit InnerConnectionsYoga.com for more information.

VIRTUAL FITNESS All of our group fitness classes are available right at home with our virtual class options. Pay admission and register online. Admission is free with an active membership. Access the video link directly from your account; registration for virtual classes cannot be taken over the phone.

ACTIVE AND AGING SILVERSNEAKERS® FITNESS PROGRAM The Castle Rock Recreation Center has a wide offering of active senior classes, all of which are open to all patrons and are included in the facility admission fee. The Recreation Center and Miller Activity Complex are members of the SilverSneakers®, Silver&Fit and Renew Active network of fitness facilities. Check with either front desk to determine if your health coverage provider participates in any of these programs. Classes include SilverSneakers® Classic, Cardiofit and Circuit.

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PREMIUM FITNESS PROGRAMS Group Fitness classes are included in admission; the following classes constitute an extra fee and run year-round.

MARTIAL ARTS T’AI CHI AND CHI GUNG (INTRODUCTORY CLASS) Daytime T’ai Chi on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:45–11:45 a.m. is located at 4807 N. Industrial Way within Danza Dance Academy. All new daytime students please contact Roger Newell at 303-549-1377 three days prior to class. Evening T’ai Chi on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:30–8:30 p.m. is located at the Recreation Center. T’AI CHI CH’ÜAN (ADVANCED CLASS) This advanced class runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8–9 p.m. Participants must have completed the introductory class. ATA TAEKWONDO Taekwondo is a Korean martial art focusing on kicking and striking. Train in forms, sparring, self-defense and some traditional weapons (safely padded). This class runs weekly on either Monday and Wednesday from 5:30–6:30 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday from 7–8 p.m. or for Brown Belts and above on Saturday from 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Call John Addison at 720-323-1216 for more information and to set up a free one-week trial.

PREMIUM CLASSES FIT MOMS For both moms and dads, Functional Interval Training is a workout for your entire body. This class will help you lose weight, tone muscles and boost your endurance. All children are welcome, whether in strollers or playing nearby on the indoor turf. POWER HOUR BOOT CAMP Seven weeks of burning fat and increasing strength and endurance.

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Program

Age

Fee

Location

T’ai Chi and Chi Gung (Introductory)

18+

$100

Danza Dance Academy (Mornings); Recreation Center (Evenings)

T’ai Chi Chüan (Advanced)

18+

$100

Recreation Center

ATA Taekwondo

5+

$80

Recreation Center

FIT Moms

18+

$60 ($50 residents)

Miller Activity Complex

Power Hour Boot Camp

18+

$90 ($75 residents)

Miller Activity Complex

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OUTDOOR FITNESS FITGROUND ADULT OUTDOOR FITNESS COURSE The group fitness class schedule now includes classes at both the new FitGround Course and the Functional Fitness Area in the MAC. Full fitness schedule available at CRgov.com/Fitness Check in with the MAC Front Desk to participate. Amenities include: • Battle ropes • Fitness obstacle area with low-angle cargo climb • Large fitness station with overhead and parallel bars • Over and under bars • Plyometric steps • Push-up bars • Vertical cargo net climber • Wall climbs

FREE SUMMER FITNESS Free Fitness Fridays A different class every Friday during the summer. Location: The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park. Yoga in the Park Hosted by Inner Connections Yoga every Sunday, June--August. Location: The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

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SUMMER FITNESS

The Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park

FREE ADMISSION

YOGA IN THE PARK

June-August Every Sunday, 9-10 a.m. Hosted by Inner Connections Yoga

FITNESS FRIDAY SCHEDULE

8-9 a.m.


HIGHLIGHTS HOST A GOLF TOURNAMENT AT RED HAWK RIDGE 54 Perfect for any corporate retreat or event.


GENERAL INFORMATION Designed by award-winning golf course architect Jim Engh, the 6,830-yard layout combines playability with 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. Please visit RedHawkRidge.com to learn more.

STAFF HEAD GOLF PROFESSIONAL berickson@CRgov.com 720-733-3505 ASSISTANT GOLF PROFESSIONAL cboehm@CRgov.com 720-733-3503 GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENT jholland@CRgov.com 720-733-3536 GOLF OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR/ TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR bjergenson@CRgov.com 720-733-3504 GOLF MAINTENANCE blafleur@CRgov.com 303-814-1999

RESERVATIONS Residents may make tee times up to eight days in advance while nonresidents may make tee times up to seven days in advance. To book a tee time call 720-733-3500 or visit RedHawkRidge.com. RED HAWK RIDGE REWARDS Earn rewards by paying green fees, cart fees or purchasing range balls or merchandise. Call the Pro Shop, 720-733-3500, for more details or register online, RedHawkRidge.com. TOURNAMENTS AND EVENTS Red Hawk Ridge is the community’s tournament and group specialist. Let us help you coordinate your company, neighborhood, reunion or fundraiser golf event. Groups as small as 40 or as large as 144 players are welcome. Contact Tournament Director Brigg Jergenson at 720-733-3504 or bjergenson@CRgov.com. DRIVING RANGE $5–30 balls/$8–65 balls/$11–100 balls RENTAL CLUBS Each player is required to have their own set of clubs. Club rental rates start at $20 (9 holes) and $35 (18 holes).

FOOD AND BEVERAGE pmorphis@CRgov.com 720-733-3506 RED HAWK RIDGE GOLF COURSE 2156 Red Hawk Ridge Drive Castle Rock, CO 80109 720-733-3500 RedHawkRidge.com

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DRESS CODE Red Hawk Ridge requires conventional golf attire on the golf course and practice areas. Slacks or Bermuda-length shorts and shirts with collars are necessary. Red Hawk Ridge does not permit clothing such as tank tops, sweat pants and metal spike golf shoes. GOLF LESSONS/CUSTOM CLUB FITTINGS PGA golf professional staff offer group and private lessons throughout the year. Need to update your set of golf clubs? Get a custom club fitting by contacting Doug Rikkers at 720-733-3560. RED HAWK RIDGE CLUBHOUSE GRILL The Clubhouse Grill offers a wide variety of entrees, appetizers, and salads. Whether you are golfing or dining, the staff at the Clubhouse Grill are committed to providing quality food and service. The Clubhouse Grill is capable of handling a wide range of private functions. Please contact Pam Morphis at 720-733-3506 for more details. To view the hours of operation and menu, please visit RedHawkRidge.com. AUDOBON INTERNATIONAL CERTIFIED Red Hawk Ridge has been a proud member of the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary program since 2014. Red Hawk Ridge is a course dedicated to environmental stewardship through environmental planning, wildlife and habitat management, outreach and education, chemical use reduction, water conservation and water quality management.

FEES The fees listed include a golf cart. Resident Dates

Monday– Twilight Thursday

Friday– Twilight Sunday

May 1–May 9

$63

$44

$73

$48

May 10–September

$68

$44

$78

$48

October

$60

$39

$66

$43

November–March

$53

$36

$58

$40

April

$55

$39

$61

$43

May 1–May 9

$70

$47

$83

$54

May 10–September

$78

$50

$88

$54

Nonresident

October

$70

$46

$76

$49

November–March

$55

$39

$63

$44

April

$60

$44

$68

$49

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POST Partners provides opportunities for groups and individuals to make volunteer contributions in time and/or funding for the purpose of enriching and improving the Town of Castle Rock parks, open space and trails.

STAFF POST PARTNERS VOLUNTEER PROGRAM mjones@CRgov.com 303-814-7456

POST Partners provides fun, skillbuilding volunteer opportunities that contribute to the beautification of and fosters community pride in Town of Castle Rock parks, open space and trails. POST Partners is proud to partner with local businesses, students and individuals to provide opportunities for all to give back to their local community. Volunteer hours count toward high school graduation and court-ordered community service. Visit CRgov.com/POSTPartners to find a volunteer opportunity right for you.


NATIONAL TRAILS DAY: GATEWAY MESA LEGACY TRAIL PROJECT Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado is returning to Castle Rock for a third year in a row to help us finish the completion of the remaining sections of the new unpaved Legacy Trail at Gateway Mesa Open Space. Volunteers are needed! Pre-registration is required. Visit CRgov.com/TrailsDay for event details and registration. For more information, contact 303-814-7456 or mjones@CRgov.com. Ages: Date: Day/time: Location:

14+ (Minors under 16 must be accompanied by an adult 21 or older) June 5 Saturday, 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Gateway Mesa Open Space GATEWAY MESA LEGACY TRAIL PROJECT Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado is coming back to Castle Rock to help us construct phase two of a new 2-mile soft-surface trail at Gateway Mesa Open Space. Volunteers are needed! Pre-registration is required. Visit CRgov.com/LegacyTrail for event details and registration. For more information, contact 303-814-7456 or mjones@CRgov.com.

Outing Date: Oct. 9 (Women only) TRAIL MAINTENANCE GROUPS The POST Partners Volunteer Program organizes four trail maintenance groups. For more information, visit CRgov.com/TrailGroups.

VOLUNTEERING MADE EASY We make it easy to get involved. Visit VolunteerConnectDC.org to sign up for volunteer opportunities in Castle Rock. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES • Gateway Mesa Legacy Trail Project • National Trails Day • PSM Park Trail Partners • Rhyolite Bike Park Dirt Crew • Ridgeline Wranglers • Weekly Park Clean Up • Group Projects OTHER POST PROGRAMS • Adopt a Trail or Park • Colorado Bluebird Project • Dog Waste Station Program • Earth Day • Scout Award Projects • Festival of Trees • Memorial Tribute Program

Ridgeline Wranglers Volunteers maintain Stewart Trail at Ridgeline Open Space one Saturday a month. 2021 Ridgeline Wranglers season outing dates: May 15, June 12, July 10, August 7, September 11, October 16 (outing and end-of-season party) PSM Trail Partners Volunteers maintain the trails at Philip S. Miller Park monthly. Visit webpage for trail maintenance event details. Rhyolite Bike Park Dirt Crew Regular volunteer crew leaders needed. Volunteers maintain the bike park's downhill lines, pump track and session zone jumps as needed to resurface, build and rebuild the jump faces and berms and test out the improvements to ensure they flow correctly. Visit webpage for Trail Maintenance Event details. Keepers of the Rock Regular volunteer crew leaders needed to lead Teen Court participants at Rock Park one Saturday a month. Visit webpage for Trail Maintenance Event details.

HAVE A QUESTION? WANT TO JOIN THE

MAILING LIST? Email mjones@CRgov.com

57 ADDITIONAL POST PARTNERS OPPORTUNITIES ADDED MONTHLY. PLEASE VISIT CRGOV.COM/POSTPARTNERS FOR DETAILS AND THE MOST UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION.

GATEWAY MESA LEGACY TRAIL PROJECT


Bike Park at Rhyolite Regional Park Rhyolite Regional Park

East Plum Creek Trail

Meadows Parkway, Festival Park, Fairgrounds or Gilbert Street

Gateway Mesa Open Space/Chuck’s Loop Trail

Dirt lot east side of Highway 86

Gateway Mesa Open Space/Legacy 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 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.

Sellars Gulch Trail

Access east of Festival Park

The Bowl

Recreation Center parking lot

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easy

10-foot-wide concrete

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moderate

native surface, single track

N

native surface, wooden bridge

N

easy

10-foot-wide concrete

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1,294

moderate

native surface, single track

N

1.9 (loop)

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moderate

concrete and native surface

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native surface, single track

N

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102

easy

8-foot-wide concrete

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3.2

100

easy to moderate

8-foot-wide concrete

Y

10.5

300

easy to moderate

concrete, native surface

Y

200 timber steps

N

3 (loop)

133

easy to moderate

native surface, single track

N

13.5

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moderate

native surface, single track

Y

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native surface, single track

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moderate

8-foot-wide concrete

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moderate

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

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Adopted (POST Partners)

Surface

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Open space acreage

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

Trail length in miles

INDIVIDUAL TRAIL MAPS

PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES •

Parking or driving unauthorized motor vehicles except in designated roadways or parking areas

Open fires and charcoal grills (gas grills allowed)

Vandalism, littering, hunting or camping

See CRgov.com/OpenCarry for more information regarding firearms

Posting of signs

Any hazardous activity

Commercial activities without a Town permit

Possession of alcoholic beverages, except by permit

• Dumping commercial or household trash •

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Use of any closed area


Baldwin Park

2417 Plum Creek Parkway

Bison Park

1390 Clear Sky Way

Castle Highlands Park 1735 Granger Circle

Castle North Park 801 Canyon Drive

Centennial Park 22 N. Gilbert St.

Deputy Zack S. Parrish Memorial Park 2020 Fiddle Rd.

Festival Park 300 Second St.

Founders Park

4671 Enderud Blvd.

Gemstone Park

6145 Sapphire Pointe Blvd.

Glovers Park (Community Garden) 534 S. Gilbert St.

Matney Park

5790 Lantern Circle

Metzler Ranch Park 4175 Trail Boss Drive

Mitchell Gulch Park 200 Mikelson Blvd.

Paintbrush Park

3492 Meadows Blvd.

Philip S. Miller Park

1375 W. Plum Creek Parkway

Plum Creek Park

3517 Mount Royal Drive

Plum Creek and Gilbert Park 215 Plum Creek Parkway

Quartz Park

2054 Quartz St.

Rhyolite Regional Park

1701 Crystal Valley Parkway

Rock Park

1710 Front St.

Triangle Park 804 Sixth St.

Wrangler Park

2418 Autumn Sage St.

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Tennis court

Splash Pad

Skate park (lighted)

Sand volleyball

Permanent restroom

Portable restroom

Playground (5-12 years)

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Pavilions (

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300

Pickleball

Outdoor swimming pool

Multiuse court

Lawn games

18–hole disc golf course

Electricity

Bike path (paved)

Basketball

Adopted (POST Partners)

ADA Accessible

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

Acres

PARKS

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PARK PAVILION AND FIELD RESERVATIONS Park pavilion rentals are available at Bison, Butterfield, Centennial, Founders, Matney, Metzler Ranch, Philip S. Miller, Rhyolite Regional, Rock and Wrangler parks and may be requested at Recreation.CRgov.com. Online pavilion requests must be submitted at least one week prior to the date requested. For more information visit CRgov.com/Parks or email parks@CRgov.com. Requesting a pavilion does not reserve the athletic field or any other amenities. For outdoor field information email athleticfields@CRgov.com.

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