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RecGuide
RECREATION CENTER & MILLER ACTIVITY COMPLEX Town of castle rock PARKS & RECREATION
2018
PHONE DIRECTORY Recreation Center 303-660-1036 Miller Activity Complex (MAC) 720-733-2222 Athletics Weather Hotline 303-660-1364 Therapeutic Recreation 303-814-7459 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! 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 RockREC registration system. The one-stop shop makes it easy to register for programs, pay membership dues and secure park pavilion and trolley reservations.
Facility Reservations (MAC & Rec) 720-733-2233
Mobile App Makes Registration Easy
Field Reservations 303-814-7449
Download our mobile app to access recreation services and information on the go.
Fitness/Wellness 303-814-7453 Millhouse Reservations 720-724-2083
The app is available for both iOS and Android. Search “Castle Rock Recreation” or “RockREC” (one word) to download the app.
Outdoor Adventures 720-733-3569 Park Commercial Vendors 720-733-2260 Park Operations and Maintenance 303-814-6419
You can enable push notifications for real-time updates. The app can generate a bar code that you can use for entry in place of your ID card to help with self check-in at the Recreation Center.
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 For ADA accessibility, contact the Town Manager’s Office, 303-660-1374 or cjorgensen@CRgov.com.
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Once you create a login you can: • Purchase a 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 • Create your own calendar
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 MObile friendly registration 4 CASTLE ROCK RECREATION CENTER 6 MILLER ACTIVITY COMPLEX (MAC) 8 THERAPEUTIC RECREATION 16 SPONSORS 17 AQUATICS 27 ARTS AND ENRICHMENT 33 ATHLETICS AND ADVENTURE 43 CAMPS AND CLINICS 53 COMMUNITY EVENTS 57 EDUCATION
61 FITNESS AND WELLNESS 67 GOLF
70 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 Cover photo: Liberty Pro Imaging
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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.
LIMITED HOLIDAY HOURS Dec. 31 5 a.m.–2 p.m. Jan. 1 Closed April 17 Closed May 30 5 a.m.–2 p.m.
TYKES TOYLAND–CHILDCARE We offer on-site childcare for parents using the Recreation Center, available for children ages 1–8. For more information call 303-814-7454. Childcare is included with Family Memberships during posted hours of operation. Individual memberships do not qualify for included childcare. HOURS* Monday–Friday, 8:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m. Monday–Thursday, 5–7:30 p.m. Saturday, 7:30–11:30 a.m. *Two-hour maximum stay per day
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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 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.
WEIGHT ROOM ORIENTATION Let one of our Certified Personal Trainers teach you how to use our equipment safely and effectively. Get started on your fitness goals knowing you are exercising properly. Each orientation will take 20–30 minutes, depending on the number of participants, and will go over the circuit weight equipment and cardiovascular machines. Orientations are free, but registration is required. Registration closes 24 hours before the orientation is scheduled to start and will be limited to six participants.
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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.
LIMITED HOLIDAY HOURS Dec. 31 8 a.m.–2 p.m. Jan. 1 Closed April 17 Closed May 30
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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 • Rowing machine • Sleds (available upon request) • Stationary fan bikes • Tires
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Therapeutic RECREATION STAFF
The Town of Castle Rock’s Therapeutic Recreation Program is designed to enhance the
THERAPEUTIC RECREATION SPECIALIST abordenet@CRgov.com 303-814-7459
recreational activities. Our goal is to provide diverse leisure opportunities that focus on
quality of life for youth, adolescences and adults with disabilities through participation in
SPECIAL OLYMPICS COORDINATOR rerickson@CRgov.com
promoting skill development and growth related to self-esteem, appropriate socialization, independence and overall wellness. In order to provide high-quality programming and care, an annual Participant Information Form must be submitted before program participation. Additional programming added monthly! Please visit CRgov.com/TherapeuticRec for the most up-to-date information, or to sign up to receive monthly newsletters with new offering information and updates.
ATHLETICS AND MOVEMENT AQUA STRENGTH This program is for adults with physical disabilities. Join us for an eight-week program designed to work on stretching and strengthening in the water! This program focuses on movements related to flexibility, endurance and range of motion while strengthening both small and large muscle groups. Physician’s examination required before participation.
CLIMB4CHANGE GROUP TRAINING Climb4Change is an annual race event that offers timed races on the Philip S. Miller Park Challenge Hill and a non-timed fun run/walk in the park! All proceeds from this event go directly to our program and help to provide program scholarships and to purchase adaptive/assistive equipment to decrease barriers to participation for individuals with differing ability levels. This year, join the Therapeutic Recreation program group for a 3-week training session at Philip S. Miller Park to gear up for the big event on Saturday, May 21, 2022. Anyone can participate regardless of ability level; if participant requires 1:1 assistance, please let the Therapeutic Recreation Specialist know ahead of time. Group race day information will be provided closer to event date. Ages: Fee: Dates: Time: Location:
All Ages $5 Wednesdays, May 4–18 4:30–5:30 p.m. Philip S. Miller Park
Ages: Fee: Dates: Time: Location:
18+ $50 Wednesdays, Jan. 5–Feb. 23 9–9:45 a.m. MAC | Leisure Pool | Slide Area
MOVEMENT MONDAYS Everyone needs a good gym buddy! This six-week series will introduce participants to different methods of breaking a sweat while having fun together. This program will expose participants to using walking, gym equipment, dance, and aerobic exercises as ways to exercise and maintain overall health. Please dress in appropriate workout clothing and shoes, and bring a water bottle/drink to each date. (If your participant requires 1:1 assistance or a caregiver to assist, please let the Therapeutic Recreation Specialist know ahead of time.) Ages: 5+ Fee: $25 Dates: Mondays, Feb. 28–April 4 Time: 3:30–4:30 p.m. Location: Recreation Center | Fitness Garage for 1st, 3rd and 5th weeks; Panorama Hall for 2nd, 4th, and 6th weeks. SPECIAL OLYMPICS BASKETBALL In coordination with Special Olympics Colorado, there will be opportunities for individuals with disabilities to engage in the sport of basketball. The season will run from January–March with specific dates for competitions to be announced as information from Special Olympics is released. No prior experience needed, and this program is open for all ability levels. *Additional information, physician’s examination, and waiver is required through Special Olympics Colorado. More information will be provided after registration. Volunteers needed! Please contact Rebecca Erickson at rerickson@CRgov.com if interested or for more information.
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Social Programming TR TROUPE Once a month, we will be getting together for TR Troupe! This program for teenagers and young adults focuses on offering a variety of activities to promote independence, socialization and overall wellness. Each date will have a general theme and will include activities in the domains of movement/athletics, cultural arts and social programming—to name a few! Please dress in appropriate workout clothing and shoes, and bring a water bottle/drink to each date. (If your participant requires 1:1 assistance or a caregiver to assist, please let the Therapeutic Recreation Specialist know ahead of time.) Themes January: New Year, New You February: Love is in the Air March: The Music is in Me April: It’s About Acting Ages: Fee: Dates: Time: Location:
16+ $15/date Fourth Friday of the month: Jan. 28, Feb. 25, March 25 and April 22 (Registration is specific for each date. Individuals can register for more than one date in series.) 1–4 p.m. Recreation Center | The Studio
FAMILY FRIDAY On the second Friday of the month (January-April), we will be offering a Family Friday program! Each month will have a different theme and different offering. More information to come! Family members are welcomed and encouraged to participate. When registering, please register each individual who is planning on attending. *If participant is independent, they are welcome to register and attend without a parent/guardian. Please communicate this to the Therapeutic Recreation Specialist ahead of time. Ages: Dates: Time:
Specific to Program Second Friday of the month: Jan. 14, Feb. 11, March 11 and April 8 (Registration is specific to each date. Individuals can register for more than one date of series.) 5–7 p.m.
COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES NEXT NINJA WARRIORS AT NINJANATION Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be on American Ninja Warrior?! Now is your chance to find out. Put your ninja skills to the test in an adapted 2-hour program at NinjaNation’s indoor arena. Transportation from our drop-off/pick-up location is provided. If you would like to transport your participant personally, please contact the Therapeutic Recreation Specialist before registering. Please dress in appropriate workout clothing and closed-toe shoes, and bring a water bottle/drink to each date. (If your participant requires 1:1 assistance or a caregiver to assist, please let us know ahead of registration.) Additional information and waiver is required through NinjaNation. Information will be provided after registration. Ages: Fee: Date: Time: Location:
5+ $15 Jan. 3 10:15 a.m.–1:45 p.m. Offsite location
LET’S FLY AT iFLY Let’s get ready to fly at iFLY where “indoor skydiving is limitless and inclusive!” This program is for individuals of all ability levels and provides two flights that are individualized for each participant. Transportation from our drop-off/pick-up location is provided. If you would like to transport your participant personally, please contact the Therapeutic Recreation Specialist before registering. Please dress in appropriate workout clothing and closed-toed shoes, and bring a water bottle/drink to each date. (If your participant requires 1:1 assistance or a caregiver to assist, please let us know ahead of registration.) Additional information and waiver is required through iFLY. Information will be provided after registration. Ages: Fee: Date: Time: Location:
5+ $30 Feb. 18 2–5 p.m. Offsite location
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OUTDOOR REC ADAPTIVE GOLF In collaboration with Red Hawk Ridge Golf Course, we will be holding a three-week adaptive golf spring series! This program is for youth ages 5–12 with intellectual/developmental disabilities, and no prior experience is required. This program will focus on an introduction to fundamentals and proper techniques with a twist: learning through engaging activities and games. If participant has their own golf set or clubs, they are welcome to bring these to each date. If not, clubs will be provided. (If a participant is outside of this criteria and would like to participate in future adaptive golf opportunities, please reach out to the Therapeutic Recreation Specialist with this interest.) Ages: Fee: Dates: Time: Location:
NSCD SKI/BOARD: BEYOND BOUNDARIES In coordination with National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD), we will be offering ski/board lessons for individuals with disabilities at Winter Park. This five-week series includes full days of ski/board lessons and equipment rental (including any needed adaptive equipment). These lessons are suitable for anyone at any ability level, including individuals with vision, physical and cognitive disabilities. The lessons are one-on-one to provide individualized instruction. This program is by invitation only! Ages: Fee: Dates: Time: Location:
10+ $250 Saturdays, Jan. 8–Feb. 12 (No program on Jan. 15) 9:45 a.m.–3:45 p.m. Offsite location
5–12 $80 Thursdays, May 5–19 3:45–4:45 p.m. Red Hawk Ridge Golf Course
Aquatics LET’S DIVE IN! | GROUP AQUATICS - SESSION #1 OR #2 This four-week aquatic group series is for youth with disabilities as well as their parent/guardian! During this program, we will focus on comfortability in the water, basic body positioning and therapeutic use of water to promote motor movement and range of motion. (Parent/guardian is required to be in the water with participant. Swim diapers or plastic pants are required for individuals who are not yet potty trained.) Ages: Fee: Dates: Time: Location:
2–5 $25 Thursdays, Feb. 17–March 10 or March 24–April 14 9–9:30 a.m. MAC | Leisure Pool
LET’S DIVE IN! | GROUP AQUATICS - SESSION #1 OR #2 This four-week aquatic group series is for adolescents and adults with disabilities. During this program, we will work on incorporating swimming skills and techniques, the therapeutic use of water and engaging activities to learn and practice forms of aquatic movement. Each day will differ and will be aimed at using new and familiar forms of aquatic programming. Must be able to independently swim. Ages: Fee: Dates: Time: Location:
18+ $25 Thursdays, Feb. 17–March 10 or March 24–April 14 9:45–10:15 a.m. MAC | Leisure Pool
LET’S DIVE IN | GROUP AQUATICS - SESSION #1 OR #2 This four-week aquatic group series is for youth and young adolescents with disabilities. During this program, we will work on incorporating swimming skills and techniques, the therapeutic use of water, and engaging activities to learn and practice forms of aquatic movement. Each day will differ and will be aimed at using new and familiar forms of aquatic programming. Must be able to independently swim. Ages: Fee: Dates: Time: Location:
6–17 $25 Thursdays, Feb. 17–March 10 or March 24–April 14 3:30–4 p.m. MAC | Leisure Pool
PRIVATE LESSONS Please reach out to the Therapeutic Recreation Specialist at abordenet@CRgov.com if interested in participating in private swim lessons for individuals with disabilities for January-April 2022. Private adaptive swim lessons are geared toward learning how to swim and continuing to learn and practice basic swim stroke techniques. Participants who do not fit the criteria of 1) learning how to swim and/or 2) learning/practicing basic swimming techniques are encouraged to participate in group aquatic programming. Ages: 5+
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CULTURAL ARTS CREATIVE CRAFTERS Art is for anyone! One great aspect about art is that anyone can create something unique and meaningful. This four-week series will focus on a variety of art mediums and methods of creating art. All supplies will be provided. (If participant requires 1:1 assistance or a caregiver to assist, please let the Therapeutic Recreation Specialist know ahead of time.) Ages: Fee: Dates: Time: Location:
16+ $40 Thursdays, Jan. 13–Feb. 3 5–6:15 p.m. Recreation Center | The Studio
IN THE KITCHEN WITH… Bon Appétit! It’s time to bust out the measuring cups and aprons. Over this four-week program, we will work on our culinary skills and following a recipe to whip up quick and fun treats. Food supplies are included. Please contact the Therapeutic Recreation Specialist with any dietary considerations. (If your participant requires 1:1 assistance or a caregiver to assist, please let the Therapeutic Recreation Specialist know ahead of time.) Ages: Fee: Dates: Time: Location:
15+ $40 Tuesdays, April 5–26 4–5 p.m. Recreation Center | Kitchen & Panorama Hall
SHAKE IT! Who doesn’t love to shake it?! Join us for a six-week series focused on dance and creative expression. During each program, we will engage in activities to get our bodies moving, to work on spatial awareness and appropriate body dynamics through dance, and to show off our skills while following along to choreography. Please dress in appropriate workout clothing and shoes, and bring a water bottle/drink to each date. (If your participant requires 1:1 assistance or a caregiver to assist, please let the Therapeutic Recreation Specialist know ahead of time.) Ages: Fee: Dates: Time: Location:
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5+ $25 Wednesdays, March 23–April 27 4–5 p.m. Recreation Center | Panorama Hall
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More Information to Come! Dates and details for the following programs are still being developed, so please check our website monthly at CRgov.com/TherapeuticRec for information.
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SPRING BREAK PROGRAMMING
• SPECIAL OLYMPICS SPRING PROGRAMMING (Volunteers needed! Contact Rebecca Erickson if interested.) • COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES • PROM
Scholarships Available! The Therapeutic Recreation Program offers scholarship assistance to individuals with disabilities, who have limited financial resources, to participate in recreation programs and series. Scholarship funds are provided on a need basis and, if awarded, will cover a set amount of the registration/program fees. Scholarship information can be found at CRgov.com/TherapeuticRec or by contacting Ashley Bordenet at abordenet@CRgov.com.
CAMPS AND CLINICS THERAPEUTIC RECREATION PROGRAM SUMMER CAMPS For details see page 49 in the Camps and Clinics section
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TEEN C. A. M. P.: CREATION, ADVENTURE, MOVEMENT, & POSSIBILITY
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KIDZ’ C. A. M. P.: CREATION, ADVENTURE, MOVEMENT, & POSSIBILITY
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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 • Bark N Clips Dog Grooming • Blue Spruce Animal Clinic • Brooklyn Veterinary Clinic • Castle Rock Water • Chatfield Watershed Authority • Plum Creek Veterinary Services • Plum Creek Water Reclamation Authority • Wag N' Wash Dog Waste Station sponsorships available
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HIGHLIGHTS BECOME A LIFEGUARD 18 Be part of a fantastic team, make a community impact, and possibly
save a life.
LEt's dive in! 13 New group aquatic classes for adolescents and adults with disabilities. LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM 18 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.
STAFF LEARN TO SWIM learntoswim@CRgov.com 720-733-2283 RED CROSS TRAINING AND LIFEGUARDING RedCross@CRgov.com 720-733-4486
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 or 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). Programs only appear when registration is open.
LEARN TO SWIM Evening and Saturday Sessions Session
Dates
Registration Opens
Session 1
Jan. 3–Feb. 26
Dec. 18
Session 2
Feb. 28–April 30
Feb. 19
Session 3
May 2–June 25
April 23
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 1:40 using kick only. Successful completion of the course does not guarantee employment with the Town. Participants must also complete a blended learning portion before the first day of class, which includes approximately 8 hours of online training. The blended learning link will be emailed one week before the class starts. In-person classes are offered the second weekend of every month. For more information go to CRgov.com/Lifeguard. Ages: Fee: Date: Location:
15+ $270 ($212 resident) The second weekend of every month 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
LEARN TO SWIM Morning Summer Bootcamp Sessions All sessions run Monday through Thursday Session
Dates
Registration Opens
Session A
June 6–16
May 14
Session B
June 20–30
May 14
Session C
July 11–21
May 14
Session D
July 25–Aug. 4
May 14
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AQUATIC CLASSES PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Available for ages 3–17 years and all ability levels. Skills taught in these private lessons are specific to your needs and aquatic goals. Classes are available for purchase online prior to the start of each session during registration periods. Class days and times are reserved for what you are specifically purchasing. There are no makeups nor refunds for missed classes. FAMILY SEMI-PRIVATE LESSONS These semi-private lessons are perfect for kids 3–17 years and all ability levels for siblings who live in the same household. We permit a maximum of two students per class. Skills taught in these private lessons are specific to your needs and aquatic goals, and we are able to accommodate two individuals at differing levels. Classes are available for purchase online prior to the start of each session during registration periods. Class days and times are reserved for what you are specifically purchasing. There are no makeups nor refunds for missed classes. ADULT PRIVATE LESSONS Perfect for adults who are new to the water or swimmers needing more individual support in the pool. These lessons offer specialized one-on-one instruction for swimmers’ personal development. Skills taught in these private lessons are specific to your needs and aquatic goals. Classes are available for purchase online prior to the start of each session during registration periods. Class days and times are reserved for what you are specifically purchasing. Classes available as private for one adult, or semi-private for two adults from the same family. There are no makeups nor refunds for missed classes. These classes are available to swimmers 17 years and older. 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 or 303-688-1551. Class
Age
Day
Dates
Session Length
PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Private
11–17
Varies
(see Learn to Swim chart on page 18)
Eight weeks
Semi-Private
11–17
Varies
(see Learn to Swim chart on page 18)
Eight weeks
Adult
18+
Varies
Saturday mornings only (see Saturday Session chart on page 18)
Eight weeks
10+
Sunday
Jan. 9, Feb. 6, March 6, April 10, May 8, June 5
Once monthly
Open Water Dive Program Four-day
10+
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings
Jan. 12, 14, 15 and 19 Feb. 9, 11, 12 and 16 March 9, 11, 12 and 16 April 13, 15, 16 and 20 May 11, 13, 14 and 18 June 8, 10, 11 and 15
Four days
Open Water Dive Program Two-day
10+
Saturday and Sunday
Jan. 8 & 9, Feb. 5 & 6, March 5 & 6, April 9 & 10, May 7 & 8, June 4 & 5
Two days
SCUBA Discover Scuba Snorkeling Class
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Aquatics Programming for Infants through Adults 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 consider private lessons.
Which class is right for your swimmer? Starter Skills
Seahorses Sea Otters
Guppies
Parent/Child Parent/Child 6 months- 2-3.5 years 3-5 years 2 years
Fundamental Skills
Goldfish
Dolphins
Manatees
4-6 years 6-9 years 11-15 years
Stroke Development
Piranhas
Pre-Team Competitive PreStroke Swim Stingrays Masters Refinement Techniques & Masters
5-6 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, being comfortable with 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
SWIM TEAM
PRE-TEAM COMPETITIVE STROKE TRAINING GENERAL INFORMATION These classes are dedicated to the skills conducive to future development for a swim team athlete. Swimmers, ages 8–13, will further their knowledge and skills of a specific stroke by completing workouts built on technique and sprint swimming. • • •
40-minute class two days a week, or one day on Saturdays Swimmers should anticipate swimming 550-750 yards per workout. Swimmers should bring goggles to wear, pull buoys and kickboards will be provided during class.
Prerequisites: All swimmers passed level "Stingrays”. We expect all swimmers to be able to execute these skills before signing up for any Pre-Team classes: *50 yards freestyle with rotary breathing, without stopping *50 yards backstroke without stopping *Understanding of lane protocol *Interest to pursue a more competitive setting
SWIM TEAM (CRUISERS EAST AND CRUISERS WEST) The Castle Rock Cruisers Swim Teams provide an opportunity for young swimmers to be involved with a recreational swim team. Practice sessions involve development of the four competitive strokes, flip turns and starts. As a prerequisite, all participants must be able to swim one continuous length of the pool using either freestyle or backstroke. Swimmers will be placed in practice groups based on demonstrated abilities the first week of practice (May 16–19). All practices will be held at Butterfield Crossing (Cruisers West) or the Recreation Center/Butterfield Crossing (Cruisers East). Practices are divided by age and ability and the times mentioned below represent the total reserved time for the team. Parents will sign their children up for a practice session of 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the training group their swimmer is assigned to. Online registration will begin April 4. Register at crcruisers.org (contact Beth at crcruisers@yahoo.com if you do not receive a confirmation email within 48 hours). Walk in registration, suit try on and T-shirt pick up will be 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. April 9 at the Recreation Center. Please bring proof of registration to the T-shirt pick up if you registered online.
Pre-Team Freestyle and Backstroke Successful completion of this class will produce swimmers who can correctly swim non-stop 200 yards of both freestyle and backstroke with flip turns.
There is a mandatory parent information meeting at the Recreation Center on Tuesday, May 3, 7–7:30 p.m. for returning families and 7–8:30 p.m. for new parents. There is also a mandatory new parent and swimmer informational meetings at Butterfield Crossing Pool.
Pre-Team Butterfly Stroke Successful completion of this class will produce swimmers who can correctly swim non-stop 50 yards of butterfly stroke with two-handed turns.
Cruisers West: Tuesday, May 17, 6–7 p.m. Cruisers East: Wednesday, May 18, 6–7 p.m.
Pre-Team Breaststroke Successful completion of this class will produce swimmers who can correctly swim non-stop 50 yards of breaststroke with two-handed turns. Session
Dates
Registration Opens
Session 1
Jan. 3–Feb. 26
Dec. 18
Session 2
Feb. 28–April 30
Feb. 19
Session 3
May 2–June 25
April 23
22
Ages: 5–18 as of June 1, 2022 Fee: $180 ($208 nonresident); includes a $40 non-refundable fee per participant Season dates: May 16–July 23 Practice schedule: Monday–Thursday, 2:30–7 p.m.* Monday–Friday, 7–9:30 a.m.* *Parents choose between sessions of 30–90 minutes based on training group Meet schedule: Dual meets: June 4, 11, 18, 25 and July 9 Prelims: July 11–12 - age groups TBD Championships: July 15 All Stars: July 23
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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
Burgess Memorial and Butterfield Crossing Pools typically open Memorial Day weekend. Reservations will not be required this summer. However, demand will be high and pools may be closed to the general public to allow programs to be held. Please “know before you go” and check the online calendars to make sure the pools are open for the activity you are looking for. If you are looking to avoid the crowds, we also will have our Facility Occupancy trackers active. Outdoor Pool Memberships are valid at both Butterfield and Burgess pools. Membership can be purchased in person only at the MAC, REC or Outdoor Pool desks during normal business hours. 2022 Multi-Visit Passes as well as Daily Admission Passes are available to purchase online or at the MAC, REC or Outdoor Pool desks during normal business hours. Admission
Host your next summer birthday party at Burgess Memorial Pool. See page 24 for more details about pool parties. 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
Standard
Resident Discount Rate
Includes 4 Household Members
$230
$190
Additional Household Members (each)
$10
$10
SUMMER MEMBERSHIP
MULTI-VISIT PASSES (15 VISITS) Youth (3–17 Years)
$84
$72
Adult (18–61 Years)
$96
$84
Senior (62+ Years)
$84
$72
Youth (3–17 Years)
$7
$6
Adult (18–61 Years)
$8
$7
Senior (62+ Years)
$7
$6
GUEST PASS
Resident Discount Rate: This program offers a resident discount rate. If you just created an account, or are registering a dependent you just added to your account, please send a photo of your Castle Rock Water bill to themac@CRgov.com to have your account updated to qualify for this discount. If you qualify and your account is updated, resident discounts in any of our offerings, in which the resident discount is offered, will automatically be applied. Account updates may take up to one business day to process. Refunds will not be provided retroactively to registrations made prior to an account update to discount eligibility.
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Birthday Party With Us!
Miller Activity Complex
Recreation Center
To book your party, contact Amelia at 720-733-2233 or athomas@CRgov.com. Visit CRgov.com/BirthdayParties for more information.
Burgess Pool
Miller Activity Complex Party Packages
Bump Soccer Party includes a one hour Bump Soccer game on a half-sized turf fi eld (ages 10+), plus unlimited access to the leisure pool and climbing structure. $340 5- 10 people $390 11- 20 people
Dart Blaster Party includes one hour of dart blaster fun on a half-sized turf field, plus unlimited access to the leisure pool and climbing structure. $259
Indoor Turf MultiSport Party includes one private Dancing Princess Party hour of use on the Party includes time with indoor, half-sized a princess or other turf field, plus character during your unlimited access to 90 minute party room the leisure pool and reservation, plus climbing structure. unlimited access to Soccer balls, the pool and climbing dodgeballs or flag structure. Call or email football equipment for character options. provided for self-led $315 30-minute Twirl and Go! $340 45-minute Sprightly Princess fun. $259 $360 60-minute Princess Party
Jump Castle Party includes one hour of jump castle fun, plus unlimited access to the leisure pool and climbing structure. $259
Leisure Pool and Climbing Structure Party includes unlimited access to the leisure pool and climbing structure. $199
Soccer Buddies Multi-Sport Party includes one hour on the half-sized turf field led by a Soccer Buddies coach. You have the choice of playing soccer flag football, dodgeball, or mimic a Soccer Buddies class, plus unlimited access to the leisure pool and climbing structure.$360
Trampoline Party includes unlimited trampoline access plus unlimited access to the leisure pool and climbing structure. (Please note that the trampoline is open to the public at all times.) $299 | $259 M- Th
Recreation Center Party Packages
Add-ons at the MAC: unlimited trampoline access for $100 | one hour on half-sized turf field for $60 Dancing Princess Party includes time with a princess or other character during your 90 minute party room reservation, plus unlimited access to the pool and climbing structure. Call or email for character options. $315 30-minute Twirl and Go! $340 45-minute Sprightly Princess $360 60-minute Princess Party
Gymnasium MultiSport Party includes one private hour of use in the gym with your choice of basketball or dodgeball, plus unlimited access to the leisure pool. $259
Jump Castle Party includes one hour of jump castle fun, plus unlimited access to the leisure pool. $259
Leisure Pool Party includes unlimited swimming in the leisure pool. $199 $159 M- Th
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All parties include tablecloths, balloons, forks, napkins, plus one drink and plate per child and a 90-minute room rental for 10 kids ($5 for each extra child, up to a 24 person maximum). A party host will set up and clean the room. All parties are held during operating hours. Private parties are available after hours for an additional fee. Full payment is required at the time of booking. Please note, the trampoline, pools and play structures are open to the public at all times. Ages 7 and under require an adult in the pool and on the trampoline with them at all times. Ages 8 and older can swim and jump alone.
CASTLE ROCK COMMUNITY GARDEN AT GLOVERS PARK
Glovers Park at 534 S. Gilbert Street
GET YOUR INDIVIDUAL PLOT TODAY! Applications for plots will be accepted beginning April 1. Everyone is invited to join this public volunteer organic community garden, open since 2012. Grow your own fruits, vegetables, herbs and flowers. The Community Garden is a community-based and volunteer-run project supported by the Town of Castle Rock Parks and Recreation Department. C ONTACT J ACKIE S EARLE , GARDEN COORDINATOR , JACKIROCK 61@ COMCAST . NET OR 303.884.8947 F OR M ORE I NFORMATION , P LEASE V ISIT WWW . CRGOV . COM / COMMGARDEN OR GO TO CASTLEROCKCOMMUNITYGARDEN . BLOGSPOT . COM
Individual plots are $40/season. Most plots are 5’x8’ in size. Plots will be available one per household on a first-come-first-served basis. Water will be turned on April 15 (weather permitting). Gardeners are encouraged to donate a portion of their harvest to the Help & Hope Center in Castle Rock. The Castle Rock Community Garden is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that will graciously accept your donations today!
HIGHLIGHTS ADULT DANCE CLASSES 31 Step up your Friday night out! Learning to dance makes for a fun
date night.
ADULT POTTERY 31 Try something new! Wednesday and Saturday morning offerings. Cooking for kids is back! 28 Classes for ages 4–12. Learn basic kitchen safety, nutrition, and cooking
skills...even make a meal!
ARTS AND ENRICHMENT
STAFF
YOUTH
ARTS AND ENRICHMENT TAG COORDINATOR dquintana@CRgov.com rerickson@CRgov.com 720-733-2298
Program/Theme
Dates
Day/time
Age
Fee
Location
4–6
$26 ($21 resident)
7–12
$30 ($25 resident)
Thursday, 6:15–7:15 p.m.
10–14
$75
Miller Activity Complex
Thursday, 4:45– 6 p.m.
5–12
$75
Miller Activity Complex
Friday, 5–7 p.m.
6–14
$35
Miller Activity Complex
5–17
$55
Miller Activity Complex
COOKING CLASSES Little Chefs Anyone Can Cook
Jan. 12, Feb. 16, March 9, April 6, May 11
Wednesday, Jan. 19, Feb. 23, March 23, 5:30–7:30 p.m. April 13, May 18
Recreation Center
DRAWING AND PAINTING KidzArt® Drawing Skills Development Winter Scenes and Animals
Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27
Wildlife Wonder
Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24
Artful Amazement (No class 3/17)
March 3, 10, 24, 31
Cityscapes
April 7, 14, 21, 28
Beauty in Everything
May 5, 12, 19, 26
KidzArt® Imagine! Weekly Drawing Class Snow Much Fun!
Jan. 6
Wildlife Wonder
Feb. 3
Artful Amazement
March 3
Dinos, Volcanos & More
April 7
Beauty in Everything
May 5
KidzArt® Youth Painting and Pictionary Night Deer in Snow
Jan. 28
Bengal Tiger
Feb. 25
Full Bloom
March 25
Sunrise Giraffes
April 29
Bee and Dandelion
May 27
Family Style Acrylic Paint Class Winter Scenes and Animals
Jan. 29
Deer Portrait
Feb. 26
Dinosaurs at Dusk
March 26
Wolf Howl
April 30
Bears In Spring
May 28
28
Saturday, 9–11 a.m.
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Program/Theme
Dates
Day/time
Age
Fee
Location
YOUTH DANCE CLASSES Mommy, Teddy Bear & Me
Jan. 11–March 8, March 22–May 24
Tuesday, 9:30–10 a.m.
18 months– 3 years
$140 $156
Creative Dance
Jan. 11–May 24
Tuesday, 10–10:45 a.m.
3–5
$370
Pre-Ballet
Jan. 15–May 14
Saturday, 10:20–11:20 a.m.
4–7
$416
Pre-Ballet
Jan. 12–May 25
Wednesday, 5:05–6:05 p.m.
4–7
$494
Ballet/Tap Combo
Jan. 12–May 25
Wednesday, 4–5 p.m.
3–5
$494
Ballet/Tap Combo
Jan. 15–May 14
Saturday, 9:15–10:15 a.m.
3–5
$416
Teddy Bear Hip Hop
Jan. 11–May 24
Tuesday, 4:30–5:15 p.m.
3–5
$370
Hip Hop
Jan. 11–May 24
Tuesday, 5:20–6:20 p.m.
6–10
$494
Cheerleading
Jan. 11–May 24
Tuesday, 6:25–7:25 p.m.
6–12
$494
Ballet
Jan. 12–May 25
Wednesday, 6:10–7:10 p.m.
8–10
$494
Ballet/Tap with the Frostbite Sisters
Jan. 8
Saturday, 10–11 a.m.
Ballet with Sleeping Beauty
Feb. 13
Sunday, 10–11 a.m.
Ballet with Tinker Bell
March 19
Saturday, 10–11 a.m.
3–5
$30
Ballet with Rapunzel
April 16
Saturday, 10–11 a.m.
Ballet with Rapunzel
May 21
Saturday, 10–11 a.m.
Recreation Center
Princess Events
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DRAMA PROGRAM KIDSTAGE Facilitated by KidStage, a national after-school drama program with instruction in acting, theatre activities and performance opportunities for kids of all ages. The curriculum includes concentration, teamwork, improvisation, movement, voice, theatre terminology and more. Each class closes with a production. This season’s production is Wonka! WONKA Mr. Willy Wonka is the greatest chocolate maker the world has ever seen! He has invited five kids to come and tour his factory! Among them is the gluttonous Augustus Gloop, the gum chewing Violet Beauregard, the severely nasty Veruca Salt and a non-stop TV watching boy named Mike Teavee. The final child to find a golden ticket and win a tour of the factory is the kind-hearted Charlie Bucket! Come along on this hilarious journey complete with Oompa Loompas, Giant Squirrels and lots of "chocolate factory" technology. Ages: 6–12 Fee: $195 Location: Mesa Middle School Dates
Day/time
Feb. 3–March 31*
Thursday, 4:30–6 p.m.
Show on March 31
Thursday, 6:30 p.m.
*No classes March 17
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, email Rebecca Erickson rerickson@CRgov.com or call Mindy Fortin at 303-814-7454. TAG is now accepting new members.
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ADULT DANCE CLASSES ADULT LINE DANCE AEROBICS CLASS Learn to line dance while getting in a fun workout. These dance class routines will combine the elements of cardio, balance, flexibility and boosted energy while you learn many dance moves and line dances. Separate classes available for both beginners and advanced students. ADULT DANCE CLASS Learn to dance! A different style is taught each month: Line Dance Booty Bash, Hold-onto-your-hat Country Swing, The New Millenium Cowboy Cha-Cha, Red Hot Sizzlin' Salsa, Country & Western 2-Step Shindig. Price is per couple.
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
Line Dance Aerobics Class
Four-week sessions; year-round
Monday, Level 2: 6:40–7:40 p.m. Beginner: 7:45–8:45 p.m.
16+
$26
Dance Class
Four-week sessions; year-round
Friday, 7–8 p.m.
18+
$59
Six-week sessions; year-round
Morning, afternoon, and evening options
18+
$118 ($108 resident)
18+
$150
DANCE
POTTERY Adult Pottery
LANGUAGES Practical Spanish
Jan. 3–Feb. 21, Monday, March 7–April 25, 6–6:50 p.m. May 2–June 27
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Mark your calendar for two unique, challenging fitness events right here in your own backyard!
SAVE THE DATE Climb4change May 21, 2022
Featuring the 200 stair challenge benefitting Therapeutic Recreation, including the Power Hour, Climb-N-Run, Trail Reps and Race to the Top! Learn more at CRgov.com/Climb4Change.
castle rock trail festival october 1, 2022
Featuring the Ridgeline 50K ultramarathon, half-marathon, 10K, liveBIG 5K and Family Adventure Run! Learn more at CRgov.com/TrailFest.
HIGHLIGHTS NEW YOUTH SPORTS CONDITIONING PROGRAM 65 Kids will benefit from this conditioning program regardless of their sport. ANNOUNCING SPRING BASEBALL 35 Register now for Pre-K through 8th grade. indoor flag football 35 Games guaranteed indoors at the MAC.
YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUES FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How are teams formed? • Scholastic grade (at time of registration) • Special Requests during registration. We try to honor all special requests including previous team/coach or players wanting to play with a friend. • School/neighborhood location
STAFF
Can my child play up? • 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
ADULT ATHLETICS adultathletics@CRgov.com 720-733-2297 YOUTH ATHLETICS youthathletics@CRgov.com 720-733-4487
How do I volunteer to coach? • While registering your child there will be a prompt asking if you would like to coach, select 'Yes'. • Email youthathletics@CRgov.com with your child's name and any specific requests. • Attend the coaches meeting and fill out a background check while there.
INDOOR AND OUTDOOR FIELD RESERVATIONS athleticfields@CRgov.com 303-814-7449
What equipment is provided? • 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 For information and registration, visit CRgov.com/Registration. For schedules, visit TeamSideline.com.
How do I register? • Register, view details and schedules online at CRgov.com/Registration How do I make a special request? • Special requests should be submitted during registration. Toward the end of the registration process you will be prompted to submit any special requests you or your child may have. We do our best to honor all requests but requests are not guaranteed. • 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.
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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
1st–7th
March–April
Saturdays
$145 ($135 resident)
Feb. 13
Baseball
4th–8th
April–July
Tuesday & Saturday
$145 ($135 resident)
March 4
Machine Pitch
2nd–3rd
May–July
Wednesday & Saturday
$145 ($135 resident)
May 6
Coach Pitch
K–1st
May–July
Wednesday or Friday
$110 ($100 resident)
May 6
T-ball
Pre-K; 4–5 years
May–July
Mon./Wed. or Tues./Thur.
$100 ($90 resident)
May 6
Softball
2nd–8th
TBD
Saturdays
$145 ($135 resident)
TBD (Indian Peaks League)
Softball (Competitive)
10U–14U
TBD
Saturdays
$1,100/team
TBD (Indian Peaks League)
Coach Pitch
K–1st
May–July
Wednesday or Friday
$110 ($100 resident)
May 6
3rd–8th
March–May
Saturdays
$145 ($135 resident)
Feb. 20
Track (Competitive)
5–14 years
June–July
Saturday Meets (three practices a week)
$140 ($130 resident)
May 22
Track (Recreation)
4–8 years
June–July
Tuesday & Thursday practices
$100 ($90 resident)
May 22
March
Tuesdays (Recreation Center)
$70 ($60 resident)
March 1
Jan. &/or Feb.
Tuesdays (Miller Activity Complex)
$70 ($60 resident)
Dec. 19 and Jan. 16
LEAGUES Flag Football Flag Football Baseball
Softball
Volleyball Volleyball Track
CLINICS Little Spikes (volleyball) Little Spikes
1st–2nd
Blastball (baseball) Blastball
Pre-K; 4+ years
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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! Classes will be held year-round at the MAC and at Butterfield Park starting March 2022. 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
TENNIS TENNIS Castle Rock Tennis has built a tennis community that gives all players at any age and level an opportunity to enjoy learning tennis. With their highly trained and certified staff, there is no ceiling for players as they can meet all players at the level in which they need to be trained. Offering a variety of programs for all skill levels for ages five 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 castlerocktennis@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 small-group 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.
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Koalas: (Ages 15 months –3 years) - Parent/Child Day
Time
Location
Monday
4 and 5 p.m.
Butterfield Park
Wednesday
5:30 p.m.
MAC
Friday
9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
MAC
Saturday
9, 10 and 11 a.m.
MAC
Sunday
9:30 and 10:30 a.m.
Butterfield Park
Monday
4 and 5 p.m.
Butterfield Park
Wednesday
4:30 and 6:30 p.m.
MAC
Friday
10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
MAC
Saturday
9, 10 and 11 a.m.
MAC
Sunday
9:30 and 10:30 a.m.
Butterfield Park
Bears: (Ages 3–4)
Polar Bears: (Ages 4–6) Monday
4 and 5 p.m.
Butterfield Park
Wednesday
4:30 and 5:30 p.m.
MAC
Friday
9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
MAC
Saturday
9, 10 and 11 a.m.
MAC
Sunday
9:30 and 10:30 a.m.
Butterfield Park
Polar Bears: (Ages 7–12) Monday
4 and 5 p.m.
Butterfield Park
Wednesday
6:30 p.m.
MAC
Friday
5:30 p.m.
MAC
Saturday
9, 10 and 11 a.m.
MAC
Sunday
9:30 and 10:30 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
Register at rapidscastlerock.leagueapps.com
SOCCER START (SPRING) 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 late March through May. 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
March 15
Tuesdays/Founders Park
5:15–6 p.m.
$80
March 15
Wednesdays/Bison Park
5:15–6 p.m.
$80
March 15
Thursdays/Founders Park
5:15–6 p.m.
$80
March 15
Saturdays/Douglas County Fairgrounds
9–9:45 a.m.
$80
March 15
6U–18U BEGINNER AND ADVANCED 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–7U play at local Castle Rock parks. 8U–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
Spring 6U League
2016 (6U)
March–May 21
1 weekday practice 8 Saturday games
$105
Feb. 15
Spring 7U League Spring 8U League
2015 (7U) 2014 (8U)
March–May 21
2 weekday practices 8 Saturday games
$175
Feb. 15
Spring 9U League Spring 10U League
2013 (9U) 2012 (10U)
March–May 21
2 weekday practices 8 Saturday games
$205
Feb. 1
Spring 11U League Spring 12U League Spring 13U League Spring 14U League Spring High School
2011 (11U) 2010 (12U) 2009 (13U) 2008 (14U) 2004–2007 (15U-18U)
March–May 21
2 weekday practices 8 Saturday games
$265
Feb. 1
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CLIMBING CLIMBING PROGRAM – NEW! New to climbing? Come join us for monthly sessions January–May at Castlewood Canyon and other local state parks to learn the fundamentals of climbing, transitioning from indoor to outdoor climbing, bouldering, safety, gear and rope management. Ages: 14+ Fee: $200 ($175 resident) Session: Monthly, Jan.–May Time: 9:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Day: Four Saturdays, with two Fridays of classroom training
FENCING YOUTH AND ADULT FENCING Discover the exciting sport of Olympic Fencing! Fencing is a centuries old art and is gaining in popularity each year. Fencing is a mental and physical sport that builds your agility, strength and stamina. It also teaches you focus, strategic thinking and problem solving. Our class fosters competition, confidence, respect and self-discipline in a safe and fun environment. This is a great sport for parents and children! This six-week program includes an introduction to the history of fencing, weapons, target areas and fencing technique. The use of equipment is included in the class fee. Ages: 8 to seniors Fee: $150 Session: Jan. 18–Feb. 22 or March 1–April 5 or April 12–May 17 Day/time: Tuesday, 5–6 p.m. Location: Recreation Center
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ADULT SPORTS (AGES 18+) REGISTERING FOR ADULT LEAGUES Registering for Adult Leagues and Team Fees - All adult league teams should register through CRgov.com/Registration. Once registered and schedules are released, teams can find their schedule at teamsideline.com/castlerock and clicking on the Schedules/Standings tab. Participants must be 18 years old at the time of playing and may be required to show ID at the game site. Teams and players may only play at one level of competition in any given sport to help maintain balance among teams and ensure programs remain fun and competitive for everyone. The entire team fee is due at the time of registration. If you are looking for a team, you can fill out our Free Agent Sign-up and we will forward your information on to team captains. Contact adultathletics@CRgov.com with any questions. Division
Day
Time
Fee
Monday–Friday Tuesday & Thursday
Mornings 12:30–2:30 p.m.
$30/person $10/day
Monday & Thursday
1–3 p.m.
$30/person
7–11 p.m. 7–11 p.m.
$520/team $520/team
6–10 p.m. 6–10 p.m.
$520/team $520/team
ADULT PICKLEBALL Pickleball (Recreation Center) Pickleball (Drop-in) ADULT BADMINTON (MAC) Badminton
ADULT INDOOR SOCCER (MAC) - APRIL–MAY (8 GAMES) Men’s 6v6 (Open) Coed 6v6 (Open)
Monday Wednesday
ADULT SOFTBALL (METZLER) - APRIL–MAY (8 GAMES) Men's (Gold, Silver, Bronze) Coed (Gold, Silver, Bronze)
Monday Friday
ADULT VOLLEYBALL (RECREATION CENTER) - APRIL–MAY (8 GAMES) Coed (BB and B Divisions)
Tuesday
7–10 p.m.
$450/team
6–8 p.m.
$120/team
ADULT CORNHOLE - APRIL–MAY (8 GAMES) Cornhole (Recreation and Competitive)
Thursday
ADULT CUP-IN-HAND KICKBALL (METZLER) - APRIL–MAY (8 GAMES) Cup-In-Hand Kickball
Thursday
6–9 p.m.
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SPRING/SUMMER ADULT SPORTS DROP-IN PICKLEBALL Whether you are an advanced, intermediate or beginner player we have dedicated time for you to play. All times are for open play. Patrons may arrive the day of on a first-come, first-served basis for any open spots remaining. Ages: 10+ Fee: $30 Session: Jan. 3–Feb. 25, Feb. 28–April 22 Day/time: Tuesday & Thursday, 12:30–2:30 p.m. Location: Recreation Center
CUP-IN-HAND KICKBALL Join the 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 kick even if they do not play on the field. This league is cup-in-hand. Every player, whether kicking 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: $360/team Session: March 31–May 19 Day/time: Thursday, 6–10 p.m. Location: Metzler Ranch Community Park
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HIKING WELLNESS WALKS Walk the hard surface paths in Castle Rock and get a tour at the same time! This is perfect for those who want some fresh air, and want to gain a little knowledge of the Town of Castle Rock. Each week will cover a different section of town. These are mostly flat walks, up to 4 miles round trip. Ages: 14+ Fee: Free Day/time: Wednesday, 10 a.m. Dates: Jan. 12, 26; Feb. 2,16; March 2, 16 Location: Varies per week. Please see website for locations. SNOWSHOEING Our hiking group will take a trek across the snow! We’ll guide you on a beautiful hike through the hills in nearby Jefferson County. Moderately strenuous. Rentals are available.
ADVENTURES OUTDOOR EXCURSIONS DOG SLEDDING Enjoy the beautiful Colorado wilderness from the back of a dog sled. Join us on an amazing adventure through the winding trails of the Swan River Valley in Breckenridge. Looking for a fun and unique adventure? Well, this is it! Cost will include transportation and a friendly, professional guide to navigate the 6-mile loop, lasting just over an hour. Be sure to bring a sack lunch with you. Space is limited and this class fills up quickly. Ages: 8+ Fee: $160 Dates: Jan. 29 Day/time: Saturday, 8 a.m. Location: Departure from the MAC FAT BIKE IN BRECK! Come ride on the fantastic groomed fat bike trails at Breckenridge Gold Run Nordic Center. Fee includes transportation, a two-hour guided ride and a hearty soup dinner after. Ages: 14+ Fee: $160 Dates: Feb. 26 Day/time: Saturday, 11 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Location: Departure from and return to the MAC
Check out our trail condition map for
Ages: 14+ Fee: $30 includes snowshoe rental, or $15 with your own shoes Day/time: Wednesdays, 8 a.m. Dates: Jan. 19, Feb. 12, March 16 (See website for locations) Location: Due to variable winter conditions, the location will be determined three days prior to event. Departure from the MAC. WEEKLY HIKES Get outside and get to know the trails in Castle Rock, Douglas County and the nearby area with an experienced guide. Hikes are easy to moderate, 3–5 miles. Hikers will meet at the trailhead at 10 a.m. per below details. Ages: 14+ Fee: Free Day/time: Wednesday, 10 a.m. (trail conditions permitting) Date
Location
April 6
Quarry Mesa - meet at Rhyolite Park
April 13
Ridgeline meet at Coachline Road Trailhead
April 20
Gateway Mesa/Mitchell Creek Canyon Trail meet in Gateway Mesa parking lot
April 27
Carpenter Peak - meet at Roxborough State Park visitor's center
May 4
Hidden Mesa - meet at East Trailhead
May 11
Castlewood Canyon State Park, Canyon Trail meet at east side of park
May 18
Legacy Trail - meet in Gateway Mesa parking lot
May 25
Eagle's View Loop (Jeffco) - meet at the MAC to caravan or carpool at 8:45 a.m. or at the trailhead in Jeffco at 10 a.m.
the latest trail conditions and closures at CRgov.com/TrailConditions
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HIGHLIGHTS SUMMER CAMP LINE-UP 44 Registration opens Jan. 17. MAC ADVENTURE DAYs 51 We now provide a day camp on any and all days that Douglas County
School District does not provide student instruction.
SPECIALTY CAMPS 49 Specialty camp offerings include art, cooking, dance, pottery,
technology and therapeutic recreation classes.
CAMPS & CLINICS STAFF ATHLETIC AND ADVENTURE CAMPS mfortin@CRgov.com 303-814-7454
GOLD MEDAL CAMPS cday@CRgov.com 303-733-2236
SPECIALTY CAMPS dquintana@CRgov.com 720-733-2298
Camp
THERAPEUTIC RECREATION CAMPS abordenet@CRgov.com 720-315-1346
May 30–June 3 June 6–10
CAMPS INFORMATION CRgov.com/Camps
June 13–17
June 20–24
Fairy Tale Princess
ARTS & ENRICHMENT
Dance Exploration
ARTS & ENRICHMENT
KidzArt
Wild in the Wilderness
ARTS & ENRICHMENT
Pottery
Clay Creations
ATHLETICS & ADVENTURE
Fencing
ATHLETICS & ADVENTURE
Gold Medal
ATHLETICS & ADVENTURE
Great Outdoors
ATHLETICS & ADVENTURE
Multisport (Ages 5–8 or 9–14)
ATHLETICS & ADVENTURE
Rock Rec
EDUCATION
Adventure Club Preschool*
EDUCATION
Inspire to Learn & Imagine
EDUCATION
Kindergarten Prep*
See Education section of the guide.
EDUCATION
Mad Science
Science Porium
EDUCATION
Youth Tech*
THERAPEUTIC RECREATION
Kidz' and Teen C.A.M.P.
Basketball
Volleyball
Soccer or Lacrosse
The Great Outdoors
Animal Kingdom
Pirates and Mermaids (full or half day)
Camparama
Mash-Up: The Best of Both Worlds
*Please check days of week that each camp is offered.
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June 27–July 1 July 4–8
July 11–15
July 18–22
July 25–29
Cheer Camp
Fairy Tale Ballet
Art is Magical
Animals Around the World
Aug. 1–5
Aug. 8–12
Aug. 15–19
Clay Creations
(full or half day) Baseball, Softball, Flag Football
Basketball
Volleyball
Soccer or Lacrosse
Baseball, Softball, Flag Football
A Bug's Life
Dinosaur Week
Ocean Week
Exploring Space
Splish Splash
(full or half day)
Biology Bugs
It's a Mystery
Hero or Villain
Let's Adventure
Summerpalooza
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FULL DAY CAMPS All of these camps are located at the MAC, Monday–Friday, with before and after care available. Summer Camp registration opens Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Jan. 17! 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
MAD SCIENCE For campers age 6–11 years of age, Monday– Friday from 9 a.m.–noon. Choose from Science Porium or Biology Bugs at the Recreation Center.
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SPECIALTY CAMPS
YOUTH TECH THERAPEUTIC RECREATION C.A.M.P. (CREATION, ADVENTURE, MOVEMENT & POSSIBILITY) Therapeutic Recreation summer camp is the place to be! Join us for one week, or several weeks, at our camp experience for individuals with differing abilities ages 5–18. Based on weekly themes, campers will be exposed to traditional and unique camp activities focused on creation, adventure, movement and possibility. Activities are provided to promote skill development and growth related to self-esteem, socialization, independence and overall wellness in a fun, positive and respectful environment! Campers must have a Camper Information Form and all required health forms on file prior to participation, and age of participation is based on the first day of camp (June 13, 2022). Ages: Fee: Dates: Day/time: Location:
Designed for youth ages 9–17 years old, depending on the camp. Camps run Monday–Thursday with 12 options to choose from.
CLAY CREATIONS & CRAFTS CAMP
Teen C.A.M.P. | Ages 13–18 Kidz’ C.A.M.P. | Ages 6–12 $80/week (Let’s Adventure Week: $120/week) June 13–July 28 (No camp the week of July 4–7) Monday–Thursday, 9:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Recreation Center
DANCE EXPLORATION SUMMER CAMPS
KIDZART CAMPS
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KEEP YOUR KIDS BUSY
OVER SPRING BREAK!
S P R i N
The Town of Castle Rock offers a wide variety of camps for all ages over spring break. We offer flexible schedules for parents, and engaging activities for school-age children through our half day or full day camps. There is a great camp waiting to captivate every kid! Come and explore your options at CRgov.com/Camps.
Full-Day Camps • Athletic and Adventure | Rock Rec Camp • Inspire to Learn & Imagine Camp
Half-Day Camps • Athletic and Adventure | Gold Medal Camp featuring baseball and softball • Inspire to Learn & Imagine Camp • Soccer Buddies • KidzArt
B R E A K
PLUS OUR NEW MAC
Adventure
Days!
Ages: 1st–6th grades Fee: $65 ($55 resident) Dates: Jan. 3, Feb. 18, April 22 & 25 Time: 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Location: MAC
C A M P S
New Athletics & Adventure Camp MAC Adventure Days Come join us for fun adventure days at the MAC when Douglas County Schools are out. Adventure Day will offer a unique balance of a traditional day camp experience in the familiar setting of our beautiful and safe 300-acre Philip S. Miller Park. With a combination of outstanding amenities, exciting programming and energetic counselors, our structured and fun day camp will be the perfect place for your child. The day will be filled with crafts, hikes, sports, pool time and trampolines. • Daily swimming • Hiking • Kickball • Arts and crafts • Nerf games • Lawn games • Sports • Adventure Playground
MIDDLE SCHOOL
MADNESS Has it been a long week at school? Ready to kick off the weekend? Come join us at the Miller Activity Complex Friday evenings for sports, dancing, food and of course, plenty of MADNESS to spread around! Including the trampoline pit, pool, Nerf Wars and some of the best counselors around, this exciting program will give kids the opportunity to stay up late, socialize with new and old friends and participate in some fun-filled activities!
1ST & 3RD
FRIDAYS
THROUGH MAY
PM
7:30 10:30
PA
RK
ON
athletics & ADVENTURE
S & r C R E A TI E
Swimming Trampolines Batting cages Zorb Balls Nerf Wars Campfires & s’mores Dances Silent disco Field sports Video games and more!
MILLER ACTIVITY COMPLEX R E G I S T E R AT C R G O V. C O M / R E G I S T R AT I O N
HIGHLIGHTS CLIMB4CHANGE 55 A one-of-a-kind race where you can "conquer the climb." Four different
races to choose from.
DADDY DAUGHTER BALL 54 Don't miss this annual tradition with your favorite princess. FARMERS MARKET AT FESTIVAL PARK RETURNS 54 Shop fresh produce and local goods starting Mother's Day.
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 Jake Swords 303-814-7455 jswords@CRgov.com
SPECIAL EVENTS DADDY DAUGHTER BALL Bonjour, hola, shalom, namaste and hello - greetings from around the world. Come and see the sights without ever leaving Castle Rock. The 2022 Daddy Daughter Ball is going around the world. Get your passports for a night of fun. Enjoy dancing, a professional photographer, cookies, refreshments and more. All ages welcome. Fee: Date: Time: Location:
$15/person; everyone who attends must register Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022 6–9 p.m. Douglas County Events Center
FARMERS MARKET AT FESTIVAL PARK Enjoy warmer temperatures and seasonal goods at the Farmers Market at Festival Park. The market opens Mother’s Day weekend, Sunday, May 8. The Farmers Market at Festival Park, hosted by the Local Colorado, will run every Sunday through September. Don’t miss locally-raised meats, farm-fresh eggs, a variety of fresh produce, delicious baked goods, artisan-made products and more from nearly 40 vendors. Support local business and agriculture while getting outside, meeting neighbors and enjoying delicious local fare. More information is available at CRgov.com/FarmersMarket. Date: May 8–Sept. 25 Day/time: Sunday, 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Location: Festival Park EARTH DAY 2022 We will be harvesting and planting willows at three different crossings along East Plum Creek Trail. These crossings were disturbed as a result of the construction for the southern extension of the trail between South Perry Street and Crystal Valley Parkway. Pre-registration is required. Visit CRgov.com/EarthDay for event details and registration. For more information, contact 720-357-0205 or mjones@CRgov.com. Date: April 16 (Rain date: April 23) Day/time: Saturday, 9 a.m.-11 a.m. Location: East Plum Creek Trail
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RACES 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 benefit Therapeutic Recreation and 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. Not in town? Register online for our virtual event. For more information, 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. 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. Date: Time: Location:
Saturday, May 21 6:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Challenge Hill at Philip S. Miller Park
Power Hours
Trail Reps
Climb'N' Run 5/10K
Race to the Top
$45
$45
$40
$35
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New Year's Day - Recreation Center, MAC and Town offices closed Holiday tree recycling - Go to CRgov.com/Recycling for a list of locations Martin Luther King Jr. Day - Town offices closed; Recreation Center and MAC remain open
FEBRUARY 5
Daddy Daddy Ball; 6–9 p.m. - Douglas County Event Center
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Colorado Bluebird Project Open House; 7–8 p.m. - The Millhouse at Philip S. Miller Park
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President's Day - Town offices closed; Recreation Center and MAC remain open
MARCH 3
Colorado Bluebird Project Nest-box Monitor Training; 6:30–8 p.m. - The Millhouse at Philip S. Miller Park
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Ridgeline Wrangler Kick-off Meeting; 6–7:30 p.m. - Aspen/Cascade Rooms at The MAC
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CALENDAR CALENDAR SOURCES
17–23
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Rhyolite Dirt Bike Crew Kick-off Meeting; 6–7:30 p.m. - Aspen/Cascade rooms at The MAC Earth Day Willow Harvest and Planting; 9–11 a.m. - East Plum Creek Trail National Volunteer Week
Wild in our Town; 6–7:30 p.m. - Philip S. Miller Library
Town of Castle Rock CRgov.com/Events Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce VisitCastleRock.org Douglas County Events Center Douglas.co.us/EventsCenter
MAY 4
Basics of Birdwatching class (Part 1); 6:30–7:30 p.m. - Philip S. Miller Library
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Basics of Birdwatching Guided Walk (Part 2); 8–10 a.m. - East Plum Creek Trail
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Basics of Birdwatching Guided Hike (Part 2); 8–10 a.m. - Gateway Mesa Open Space
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Climb4Change; 6:30 a.m.–2 p.m. - The Challenge Hill at Philip S. Miller Park
Downtown Development Authority DowntownCastleRock.com Philip S. Miller Library DouglasCountyLibraries.org to learn more and sign up!
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HIGHLIGHTS LOVE AND LOGIC CLASSES ARE BACK! 58 These early childhood parenting classes help create happy families
and responsible kids.
ADVENTURE CLUB PRESCHOOL 58 Registration opens Jan. 18. BASICS OF BIRDWATCHING CLASSES 60 Pick a guided walk or hike option for part 2 of this educational series.
ADVENTURE CLUB PRESCHOOL
STAFF ADVENTURE CLUB PRESCHOOL mfortin@CRgov.com 303-814-7454 NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION bspagnuolo@CRgov.com 720-733-2294
Adventure Club Preschool offers state-licensed, continuous school year programs held at the Recreation Center beginning in September and ending in May. 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. 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 Program
Age
Day/time
Fee
$45 Nonrefundable Deposit
Monday, 9–10 a.m. or 10:30–11:30 a.m.; Jan. 3–Feb. 14 or Feb. 28–April 11 or April 18–May 23
$125/session ($120 resident)
No
OUTDOOR EDUCATION mhansen@CRgov.com 720-733-3569
Toddler Time
2–3
RED CROSS CLASSES jcasanova@CRgov.com 720-733-4486
Junior Preschool
30 months– Tuesday and Thursday, 3 ½ years 9:15–11:15 a.m.
$165/month ($130 resident)
Yes
Preschool
3–4
Tuesday and Thursday, 9:15 a.m.–noon or 12:30–3:15 p.m.
$190/month ($155 resident)
Yes
Pre-K
4–5
Monday, Wednesday and $230/month Friday, 9:15 a.m.–noon ($195 resident) or 12:30–3:15 p.m.
Yes
Five-Day Pre-K
4–5
Monday–Friday, 12:30–3:15 p.m.
$330/month ($325 resident)
Yes
June–July
$360 ($315 resident)
No
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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PARENT EDUCATION LOVE AND LOGIC®—EARLY CHILDHOOD PARENTING MADE FUN Creating happy families and responsible kids. Designed for families with young children, this class provides practical tools and techniques to change the way your family operates and makes parenting more fun. The unique challenges that come with raising babies, toddlers and young children are tough, but can be overcome. Material will cover handling misbehavior without breaking a sweat, teaching kids to listen the first time, avoiding power-struggles, setting loving limits and what to do when kids leave you speechless. This class is for adults with children ages 0 to 6 years. Drop-in childcare will be open to participants for an additional fee of $3 per hour. Ages: Adults with children ages 0–6 Fee: $125 Date: Jan. 12–Feb. 16 or April 6–May 11 Day/time: Wednesday, 6:30–8 p.m. Location: Recreation Center
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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: 11–15 (must be 11 by start of class) Fee: $170 ($144 resident) Location: Recreation Center Lodge 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. Ages: 12+ Fee: $90 ($72 resident) Location: Recreation Center Lodge
NATURE EDUCATION COLORADO BLUEBIRD PROJECT The Colorado Bluebird Project in Castle Rock operates under the POST Partners Volunteer Program with guidance from Denver Audubon. The project improves the vitality of native bluebird populations and educates the public about bluebirds. For the last 15 years, the program has maintained and monitored 190 nest boxes at 32 different sites throughout Castle Rock. The Colorado Bluebird Project needs volunteers for weekly monitoring of breeding activity in the nest boxes beginning April 1 through mid-August. This program is suitable for families and individuals of all ages looking for a rewarding, fun and educational way to interact with local wildlife in their own backyard. For more information, contact the Natural Resource Specialist at 720-733-2294 or bspagnuolo@CRgov.com, or visit CRgov.com/Bluebird.
Program
Day/time
Date
Location
Open House
Wednesday, 7–8 p.m.
Feb. 16
The Millhouse at Philip S. Miller Park
Nest-box Monitor Training
Thursday, 6:30–8 p.m.
March 3
The Millhouse at Philip S. Miller Park
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BASICS OF BIRDWATCHING CLASS (PART 1) Are you interested in learning about birds or developing your birdwatching skills? Join the Town’s Natural Resource Specialist for this indoor birdwatching program for beginners. Learn about bird identification, choosing and using binoculars and field guides, finding local birding spots, and so much more. Preregistration is required at CRgov.com/Registration or contact bspagnuolo@CRgov.com or 720-733-2294 for questions. Ages: 8+ Date: May 4 Day/time: Wednesday, 6:30–7:30 p.m. Location: Philip S. Miller Library BASICS OF BIRDWATCHING GUIDED WALK (PART 2) Join the Natural Resource Specialist for an early morning walk along a paved trail in search of migratory songbirds and birds of prey in Castle Rock. This two-hour easy walk is designed to advance birding skills discussed in the indoor class, but attendance in part 1 is not required. Please bring your own binoculars. Meet at the Castle Rock Central Service Center parking lot, 1400 Caprice Drive. Preregistration is required at CRgov.com/Registration or contact bspagnuolo@CRgov.com or 720-733-2294 for questions. Ages: 8+ Date: May 14 Day/time: Saturday, 8–10 a.m. Location: East Plum Creek Trail BASICS OF BIRDWATCHING GUIDED HIKE (PART 2) Join the Natural Resource Specialist for a guided hike in search of grassland and forest birds. This 2.3-mile hike will be on both the easy Chuck’s Loop Trail in search of grassland birds and bluebirds and the more difficult Legacy Trail as it travels through a mature forest on the shaded north slope of the mesa. Please bring your own binoculars. Preregistration is required at CRgov.com/Registration or contact bspagnuolo@CRgov.com or 720-733-2294 for questions. Ages: 8+ Date: May 18 Day/time: Wednesday, 8–10 a.m. Location: Gateway Mesa Open Space
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WILD IN OUR TOWN - LIONS & TURKEYS & BEARS – OH MY! This popular education program returns in 2022! Get the chance to see and touch real wildlife displays and learn about local wildlife at this annual public program. Natural resource staff and law enforcement representatives from the Town of Castle Rock, Douglas County Open Space and Colorado Parks & Wildlife will provide interesting wildlife facts and answer questions about coyotes, bears, deer, mountain lions, bobcats, rattlesnakes, prairie dogs, beavers, turkeys and other native wildlife. Tips will include how to avoid human-wildlife conflicts and how to watch wildlife in a responsible manner. Free and open to all ages. No registration is required. Date: April 27 Day/time: Wednesday, 6–7:30 p.m. Location: Philip S. Miller Library
OUTDOOR EDUCATION LEAVE NO TRACE AWARENESS WORKSHOP Hike a local natural area and discuss ways hikers and campers can avoid or reduce negative impacts on nature. While most of us don’t intend to harm our natural surroundings, we may not be aware or considering the outcome of decisions we make in the wild. Learn the seven Leave No Trace principles, and the science behind them. This is perfect if you are new to hiking and camping! We will play games, discuss Leave No Trace principles and do some hiking with plenty of water and ways to cool off. You will walk away hopefully with even more love and respect for these outdoor spaces than you already had as well as an Leave No Trace awareness certificate. Note: Instructor will notify participants of location prior to class. Ages: 12+ Date: May 1 Day/time: Sunday, noon–4 p.m. Fee: $30 Location: The Millhouse at Philip S. Miller Park
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HIGHLIGHTS New nutritional coaching 66 Let our nutrition expert guide you in creating healthy relationships with
food, healthy eating habits and see how it can positively impact all areas of your life!
NEW YOUTH SPORTS CONDITIONING PROGRAM 65 Kids will benefit from this conditioning program regardless of their sport. NEW 5K PREP RUNNING PROGRAM 65 Cross that finish line for the first time or crush your next personal best in
this new 5K running program!
STAFF FITNESS/WELLNESS SUPERVISOR fitness@CRgov.com 303-814-7453
PERSONALIZED FITNESS AND WELLNESS Program
Age
Fee
Personal Fitness Assessment
16+
$63 ($50 resident)
Percent Body Fat
16+
$12 ($10 resident)
EXPRESS (30 MINUTE SESSIONS) Whatever your goal, these quick sessions will support your busy schedule and accommodate your need for results. For ages 16 and up.
60 Minute Sessions: $30/$35 per person per session.
Number of Sessions
Standard Rate
Resident Rate
Price per session
One
$35
$30
$35 ($30 resident)
Three
$96
$85
$32 ($28.30 resident)
Six
$177
$165
$29.50 ($27.50 resident)
Ten
$280
$270
$28 ($27 resident)
INDIVIDUAL (60 MINUTE SESSIONS) Personal Training can help you reach your goals regardless of your current level of fitness. A certified and experienced trainer will design a program to meet your specific and individual needs. Each one-hour session may include cardiovascular conditioning, muscular strength, endurance or sport-specific training. Ages 16 and up. Number of Sessions
Standard Rate
Resident Rate
Price per session
One
$55
$50
$55 ($50 resident)
Three
$159
$145
$53 ($48.30 resident)
Six
$295
$280
$49 ($46.60 resident)
Ten
$462
$420
$46.20 ($42 resident)
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BUDDY/GROUP SESSIONS Buddy Training allows you and a friend to work together towards your fitness goals. Each one-hour session may include cardiovascular conditioning, muscular strength, endurance or sport-specific training. Groups of two or three. Ages 13 and up. Multi-visit passes are valid for two years from their date of purchase. Refunds will not be granted for unused visits.
Express (30 Minute Sessions): Six sessions for $90/$100 per person. Must be purchased in package of six sessions, as individual 30-minute buddy/group sessions are no longer available. PILATES REFORMER TRAINING (60 MINUTE SESSIONS) Private Reformer Training is one-on-one instruction that can help you achieve your goals regardless of your current level of fitness. Trainers will assess your alignment and posture to design a workout specifically for you. Ages 16 and up. Number of Sessions
Standard Rate
Resident Rate
Price per session
One
$67
$60
$67 ($60 resident)
Three
$190
$175
$63.30 ($58.30 resident)
Six
$370
$340
$61.60 ($56.60 resident)
Ten
$570
$520
$57 ($52 resident)
Pilates Reformer Buddy Training (60 Minute Sessions): $40/$45 per person for groups of two to three people. Discounted buddy session packages are no longer available.
Let one of our Certified Personal Trainers teach you how to use our equipment safely and effectively. Get started on your fitness goals knowing you are exercising properly. Each orientation will take 20–30 minutes, depending on the number of participants, and will go over the circuit weight equipment and cardiovascular machines. Orientations are FREE but registration is required. Registration closes 24 hours before the orientation is scheduled to start and will be limited to six participants.
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GROUP FITNESS The Fitness/Wellness Division offers all your favorite group fitness classes FREE with facility admission! Enjoy formats like BodyPump, Zumba, yoga and so much more! Our qualified and friendly instructors are here for you to help you reach your fitness goals. Scan the QR code to view the weekly schedule to find your next favorite class. Classes are free with facility admission, but registration is required. Scan the QR code to register for an upcoming class. Please note: registration is available 48 hours prior to the start of class.
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 what programs your health coverage provider participates in.
NEW BOXING PROGRAM The Fitness/Wellness Division has partnered with the Parkinson's Association of the Rockies to offer a boxing punch class to those with Parkinson's disease. The class is for all levels of fitness and will include boxing, strength training, balance, coordination and flexibility. Classes are free but registration is required at CRgov.com/Registration. Day/time: Thursday, 3–4 p.m. Location: Recreation Center
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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. 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 7–8 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 STROLLIN' STRONG Strollin' Strong is designed as a functional total body conditioning program. Perfect for moms with young kids who are looking for a great workout. Load up the stroller and head to this 60-minute class that will not only burn calories, but increase strength as well. Children/strollers encouraged. This program is appropriate for all levels of fitness. POWER HOUR BOOT CAMP Get your workout done early before you head to the office. This program will have you burning fat and increasing strength and endurance. Premium programs are fee based and run year-round. Scan the QR code to view current session offerings for our Premium Fitness Classes.
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Program
Age
Fee
Location
T’ai Chi and Chi Gung (Introductory)
18+
$100
Contact Roger for location (Mornings); Recreation Center (Evenings)
T’ai Chi Chüan (Advanced)
18+
$100
Recreation Center
ATA Taekwondo
5+
$80
Recreation Center
Strollin' Strong
18+
$90 ($75 residents)
Miller Activity Complex
Power Hour Boot Camp
18+
$90 ($75 residents)
Miller Activity Complex
Golfer's Conditioning
18+
$155 ($140 residents)
Miller Activity Complex
5K Run Prep
18+
$95 ($75 residents)
Recreation Center
Youth Sports Conditioning
8–15
$77 ($67 residents)
Miller Activity Complex
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NEW PREMIUM CLASS OFFERINGS BETWEEN A WALK AND A HARD PACE Have you always wanted to run but are not sure where to start? Are you a seasoned runner looking to improve your 5k time? Come join our 5K running program! This program will meet you where you are and help you get to the next level with your running goals, whether you are a beginner or expert runner. Training for beginners will include guidance on finding an appropriate and manageable pace. For advanced and experienced runners, this program will elevate your routine and have you ready to crush your personal record. Suitable for all fitness levels, this 6-week program is held inside the Recreation Center utilizing the indoor track and treadmills. This program is led by a certified personal trainer with 21 years of experience and involvement with road and trail running and cross-country coaching. GOLFER'S CONDITIONING Bottom line, effective golf fitness improves your body, which improves your golf game. Most golfers work on technique and take lessons, but neglect the most important piece of golf equipment: their bodies. Let our experienced staff help you discover the golf-specific training you’ll need to improve your power, flexibility and strength, translating to improved play on the course. YOUTH SPORTS CONDITIONING Youth strength and conditioning consists of resistance, plyometric and speed training. Benefits include an increase in muscular strength, endurance, and decreased reduction in sports-related injuries. An even greater benefit is the positive impact it has on self-esteem and socialization. This program is appropriate for all sports and fitness levels.
OUTDOOR FITNESS FITGROUND ADULT OUTDOOR FITNESS COURSE 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
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LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR NEW NUTRITION COACHING SERVICES: With one-on-one 45 minute sessions, rediscover the joy of eating and learn to trust your body. With a focus on intuitive eating and gentle nutrition coaching, we will take a non-punitive approach to reaching your goals. No diets, no restrictions, no judgment, only love for yourself and food. Together, we’ll break down and combat diet culture, learn to reframe your thoughts to develop a healthy relationship with your body and food, and discover flexible meal planning to fuel your mind, body and spirit. MEET OUR NUTRITION EXPERT: Malea received her Bachelor’s Degree in Human Nutrition from MSU Denver, where she specialized in Advanced Human Nutrition, Sports Nutrition, Community Nutrition, Human Development and Nutrition Counseling. She is a published author in the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Her experience includes seven years of pediatric and family nutrition work at Children’s Hospital Colorado and two years with elderly populations, both as a Dietitian Assistant. Malea’s approach utilizes a combination of science-backed, intuitive eating principles and gentle nutrition coaching to empower others to find the joy in food and unlearn harmful diet culture mindsets. TAKE THE NEXT STEP IN REDISCOVERING THE JOY OF EATING: Visit CRgov.com/Nutrition or call 303-814-7453 to learn more, obtain pricing options or schedule your first session. LOCATED INSIDE THE CASTLE ROCK RECREATION CENTER | VIRTUAL SESSIONS AVAILABLE
HIGHLIGHTS Recently recognized by ColoradoBiz magazine as the "BEST PUBLIC GOLF COURSE" in the state. MARK YOUR CAlendars! 70 Lottery registration for the Junior League begins April 15. NEW GOLFER'S CONDITIONING CLASS AT THE MAC 65 Let our experienced staff help you discover the golf-specific training
you'll need to improve your power, flexibility and strength, translating to improved play on the course.
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 kborgmann@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 PGA golf professional staff offer group and private lessons throughout the year. 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, please visit RedHawkRidge.com. AUDUBON INTERNATIONAL CERTIFIED Red Hawk Ridge is 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
November–March
$53
$36
$58
$40
April
$55
$39
$61
$43
May 1–May 9
$63
$44
$73
$48
May 10–September
$68
$44
$78
$48
October
$60
$39
$66
$43
November–March
$55
$39
$63
$44
April
$60
$44
$68
$49
May 1–May 9
$70
$47
$83
$54
May 10–September
$78
$50
$88
$54
October
$70
$46
$76
$49
Nonresident
SPECIAL RATES Senior, twilight, junior, 9-hole and family rates are available all year. Call the Pro Shop staff at 720-733-3500 to learn more about our specials. Online booking specials are also available throughout the year at RedHawkRidge.com.
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JUNIOR GOLF LEAGUES The 6-hole, 9-hole and 18-hole Junior Golf Leagues give advanced junior golfers the opportunity to have fun and compete each week for prizes that are redeemable at the end of the season. We use a variety of tournament formats to introduce golfers to the competitive side of the game while subsequently teaching teamwork, etiquette and honesty along the way.
JUNIOR GOLF Online registration for Junior Golf Academy, Junior Golf Leagues and Parent Child Night is available at RedHawkRidge.com. Red Hawk Ridge holds a lottery for all league spots. Lottery registration will be available online beginning Friday, April 15. Junior Golf Academy classes and Parent Child Nights are offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
PARENT CHILD NIGHT Parent Child Night provides families of up to four participants the opportunity to get on the golf course and enjoy the game in a noncompetitive environment. Each participant will receive a boxed lunch and range balls to warm up before each event. Each group must have two adults over the age of 18 to drive the golf carts. This event is limited to 24 participants. Tee times will be sent out two to three days prior to each event. Tee times start between 5:30–6:15 p.m. Register online at RedHawkRidge.com. For additional information please contact mgatseos@CRgov.com. Ages: 6+ Fee: $25 ($30 nonresident) Location: Red Hawk Ridge Dates
Day/time
June 4
Saturday, 5:30 p.m.
June 18
Saturday, 5:30 p.m.
July 16
Saturday, 5:30 p.m.
July 30
Saturday, 5:30 p.m.
Aug. 13
Saturday, 5:30 p.m.
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The league fees listed below will include entry into the 2022 Junior Golf Championship on July 26, as well as a voucher good for one meal before or after each weekly event. A junior is right for this league if they have significant on-course experience, know and follow the basic rules and etiquette of golf, show satisfactory golfing ability and can maintain pace of play. Poor etiquette and or/cheating can disqualify you from future league events at the discretion of the professionals at Red Hawk Ridge. Due to the popularity of the Junior Golf Leagues and to give everyone a fair chance to participate in 2022, we will be holding a lottery for all spots. Lottery registration will be available online beginning April 15 and continue through May 8. Those selected will be notified via email May 9. Payment must be received by May 23 or your spot will be offered to the next available person. We will hold separate drawings for each league, so be sure to register for the appropriate league. Please call the Pro Shop for more information at 720-733-3500. 6-hole League Fee: $100 ($110 nonresident) 9-hole League Fee: $135 ($145 nonresident) 18-hole League Fee: $170 ($180 nonresident) Dates
Day/time
League
June 6–July 18
Monday, 4 p.m.
Coed 9-hole (Ages 11–16)
June 7–July 19
Tuesday, 2 p.m.
Coed 18-hole (Ages 12–17)
June 7–July 19
Tuesday, 5:45 p.m.
Coed 6-hole (Ages 7–10)
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JUNIOR GOLF ACADEMY
The Red Hawk Junior Golf Academy is a great program for golfers to learn from the PGA professionals at Red Hawk Ridge. Your child qualifies for this program if they are between the ages of 6 and 16. Classes are limited to five students per instructor with classes maxing out at 15 participants. There will not be a lottery for this program. Participants can register online for a spot in the academy on a first-come, first-served basis. Register online at RedHawkRidge.com. Registration will be available online beginning April 15. If you have any questions, please contact Kevin at kborgmann@CRgov.com. Ages: Fee: Location:
6–16 (no exceptions) $65 ($75 nonresident) Red Hawk Ridge (the Rookies SNAG program is held at Bison Park, all other programs are at Red Hawk Ridge)
ROOKIES (AGES 6-9) SNAG Red Hawk Ridge has adopted the SNAG (Starting New At Golf) program to its curriculum for juniors in the Rookie age division. SNAG is a new and fun way to introduce kids to golf. SNAG contains all the elements of golf, but utilizes modified equipment (i.e. Tennis balls, Velcro targets and lightweight clubs with large club heads). SNAG incorporates specialized teaching methods to deliver results at a higher success rate than students would get out of hitting real balls with real clubs. We provide all of the equipment for SNAG, so please do not bring a set from home. This class is recommended for juniors who have no prior golf experience and would prefer a fun transition into golf rather than jumping right into this highly intricate game. Important Note: All SNAG classes are held at Bison Park and NOT at Red Hawk Ridge.
VETS (AGES 10–12) Beginner Recommended for students with limited golf experience. Instructors will focus on the fundamentals of the game like grip, aim, posture and body movement. This class will serve as a nice introduction to the game as we cover all the basics. Dates
Day/time
June 6–8
Monday–Wednesday, 1:30–2:30 p.m.
June 20–22
Monday–Wednesday, 1:30–2:30 p.m.
June 27–29
Monday–Wednesday, 1:30–2:30 p.m.
July 18–20
Monday–Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
July 18–20
Monday–Wednesday, 1:30–2:30 p.m.
Advanced Recommended for students that are eager to improve their skill set in golf. In this class, instructors will introduce advanced aspects of the swing in an effort to help build a more consistent body movement, reduce shots per round and improve overall play. We will utilize a variety of drills and practice routines to maximize results.
Dates
Day/time
June 13–15
Monday–Wednesday, 10–11 a.m.
Dates
Day/time
June 13–15
Monday–Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
June 27–29
Monday–Wednesday, 10–11 a.m.
June 13–15
Monday–Wednesday, 1:30–2:30 p.m.
June 27–29
Monday–Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
June 13–15
Monday–Wednesday, 3–4 p.m.
July 11–13
Monday–Wednesday, 1:30–2:30 p.m.
Transition to Golf Recommended for students that have some golf experience, including limited time on the driving range. The Transition to Golf class uses standard golf clubs and golf balls. Instructors will focus on the fundamentals of the game while incorporating fun, golfcentered activities to keep the students engaged.
ALL STARS (AGES 13–16) The “All Stars” age division is for students of all skill levels. In this class, instructors will cater their teaching method to the individual needs of each student. Classes will feature two days on the driving range and one day on the putting green to maximize overall golf knowledge. The primary focus is on fine-tuning student’s skills through the application of games and drills that will help students transition successfully to the golf course.
Dates
Day/time
June 6–8
Monday–Wednesday, 10–11 a.m.
June 6–8
Monday–Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Dates
Day/time
June 20–22
Monday–Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
June 6–8
Monday–Wednesday, 3–4 p.m.
July 11–13
Monday–Wednesday, 10–11 a.m.
June 20–22
Monday–Wednesday, 3–4 p.m.
July 11–13
Monday–Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
June 27–29
Monday–Wednesday, 3–4 p.m.
July 18–20
Monday–Wednesday, 10–11 a.m.
July 18–20
Monday–Wednesday, 3–4 p.m.
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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.
COLORADO BLUEBIRD PROJECT The Colorado Bluebird Project needs volunteers of all ages for weekly monitoring of breeding activity in nest boxes beginning April 1 through midAugust. For more information, contact the Natural Resource Specialist at 720-733-2294 or bspagnuolo@CRgov.com, or visit CRgov.com/Bluebird. Colorado Bluebird Project Open House Date/time: Wednesday, Feb. 16, 7–8 p.m. Location: The Millhouse at Philip S. Miller Park Colorado Bluebird Project Monitor Training Date/time: Thursday, March 3, 6:30–8 p.m. Location: The Millhouse at Philip S. Miller Park EARTH DAY We will be harvesting and planting willows at three different crossings along East Plum Creek Trail. These crossings were disturbed as a result of the recent construction for the southern extension of the trail between South Perry Street and Crystal Valley Parkway. Pre-registration is required. Visit CRgov.com/EarthDay for event details and registration. For more information, contact 720-357-0205 or mjones@CRgov.com. Date: April 16; rain date April 23 Day/time: Saturday, 9–11 a.m. Location: East Plum Creek Trail TRAIL MAINTENANCE GROUPS The POST Partners Volunteer Program organizes three trail maintenance groups. Consistent volunteer Crew Leaders needed. Interested in being a Crew Leader for Castle Rock? We pay for your training. Contact the Program Coordinator for more information or visit CRgov.com/TrailGroups.
VOLUNTEER Community Service Graduation hours, court-ordered community service, community giving at CRgov.com/POSTpartners. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES • Gateway Mesa Legacy Trail Project • National Trails Day • Rhyolite Bike Park Dirt Crew • Ridgeline Wranglers Trail Crew • Weekly park and trail clean ups • Team and 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 Sponsorship Program • Memorial Tribute Program
Ridgeline Wranglers Volunteers maintain Stewart Trail at Ridgeline Open Space and Philip S. Miler Park one Saturday a month. Visit CRgov.com/TrailGroups for 2022 Event Dates. Ridgeline Wrangler Kick Off Meeting Date: March 29 Day/time: Tuesday, 6–7:30 p.m. Location: MAC – Aspen/Cascade Rooms Rhyolite Bike Park Dirt Crew Volunteers maintain the bike parks’ 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 CRgov.com/TrailGroups for 2022 Event Dates. Rhyolite Dirt Bike Crew Kick Off Meeting Date: April 5 Day/time: Tuesday, 6–7:30 p.m. Location: MAC – Aspen/Cascade Rooms Keepers of the Rock Regular volunteer crew leaders needed to lead Teen Court participants at Rock Park one Saturday a month.
HAVE A QUESTION? WANT TO JOIN THE MAILING LIST? Email mjones@CRgov.com
73 ADDITIONAL POST PARTNERS OPPORTUNITIES ADDED MONTHLY. PLEASE VISIT CRGOV.COM/POSTPARTNERS FOR DETAILS AND THE MOST UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION.
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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OPEN SPACE TRAILS
PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES •
Open fires and charcoal grills (gas grills allowed)
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Parking or driving unauthorized motor vehicles except in designated roadways or parking areas Use of any closed area
T O W N O F C A S T L E R O C K R E C R E AT I O N G UI DE
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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Multiuse court
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18–hole disc golf course
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PARKS Visit CRgov.com/Parks for maps, amenities and pictures
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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 CRgov.com/Registration. 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.
WIN T E R|SPR I N G 2022 | C Rg ov.c o m / r e g i s t r at i o n
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PRESRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID CASTLE ROCK, CO PERMIT NO. 26
ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMER CASTLE ROCK, CO
Miller Activity Complex 1375 W. Plum Creek Parkway Castle Rock, CO 80109
CASTLE ROCK PARKS AND RECREATION
BINGO
CHALLENGE
AT THE RECREATION CENTER Daily Grind Register for and attend 5 classes in a 7 day period
Go the Distance Run or walk 1 mile on the treadmill and screenshot the accomplishment to show staff
Drop and Give Me 10 10 push-ups in front of a staff member (or it didn’t happen)
Bring a Buddy Fitness is more fun with a friend
Pump It Try a BodyPump class
Let’s Ride Take one of our cycle classes
Jump In Take an aqua class or swim a few laps
Stretch It Out Grab a mat or foam roller and end your workout with a stretch
Something New Try a class that’s new to you
1 Minute Wall Sit Have a staff member time you (or it didn’t happen)
Selfie Use # on social media and show off the workout you did with us!
Shoot Some Hoops High five if you make a basket!
Weekend Warrior Get your workout in on a Saturday or Sunday
Be Friendly Introduce yourself to a staff member if you know us, just say hi!
Tubular Take a ride down the tube slide (or body slide) - you know it looks like fun!
Cheerleader Encourage a classmate or someone else working out - we’re all doing our best!
Wipe it Down Wipe down your equipment - as you should every time!
Stay Connected Follow @crparksrec on Instagram
Play Ball Enjoy a game of racquetball, basketball or pickleball
Step It Up Earn some extra steps by parking in the lower lot
Make a Resolution Use # on social media or write it on our Resolution Wall
Night Owl Get your workout in after 6 p.m.
Burn It Up Burn 300 calories, as shown on a piece of cardio equipment or smart watch
Pump It Up! Try out a new strength exercise or machine in the weight room
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CHALLENGE RULES • • • •
Complete five squares in a row to win BINGO prize, complete all 25 squares to win ultimate BINGO prize All squares must be initialed and dated by the appropriate staff member All cards must be presented to the front desk to receive prizes Play runs January 1 through February 14, 2022