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Enhancing property values and creating quality of life through recreation, community events and leadership
June 2014
s u m m e rt i m e f u n i n t h e r a n c h ! There is no need to travel far for fun activities, classes, and family entertainment. You can enjoy a variety of programs, camps, and free outdoor performances right here in the Ranch. Visit www.HRCAonline.org for all the details. Summer Camps, Classes & Activities - Check out the web site for information and to register for camps, classes, and activities: www.HRCAonline.org/Register. Summer Concert Series - This festive family concert series features the best of local bands. Bring a picnic dinner and enjoy the music at Highland Heritage Regional Park, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Please leave dogs at home. June 5
Tunisia (Variety)
July 3
Hey Lady! (B52 Tribute)
June 12
The Nacho Men (Rock)
July 10 Eclipse (Journey Tribute)
June 19
The Country Music Project
July 17
June 26
Mint Edition (Rock)
July 24 Under a Blood Red Sky (U2 Tribute)
Michael Friedman (Funk/Jazz)
Culture on the Green - This series combines cultural performances with a beautiful outdoor setting for an experience that is sure to delight all ages. Bring a blanket and a picnic dinner for a great free summer evening at Civic Green Park, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Please leave dogs at home. June 27, Denver & District Pipe Band & Scottish Dancers July 25, Denver Taiko | August 22, Quantum Jazz Highlands Ranch Beer Festival - Colorado, often called the “Napa Valley of Beer,” is home to over 160 local breweries and brew pubs. In celebration of our beer culture, the HRCA proudly presents the 2nd annual Highlands Ranch Beer Festival on Saturday, June 7, 2:00 – 6:00 p.m. Come enjoy live music, local and national brewery beers, and lawn games at Civic Green Park. Whether you participate in the tasting or not, there will be great live music to enjoy at no cost and food and drinks to purchase. New! Introducing a VIP ticket which allows access to the festival one-hour early and includes a limited edition t-shirt! Unlimited one-ounce samples and a souvenir tasting glass are included in the ticket price. Tickets are $25, and VIP are $40 in advance. At the event tickets are $35, and VIP are $50 if not sold out. Individual beer and beverages will be available for purchase. The festival is open to all ages; however, only those over 21 with proper ID may consume alcohol. Proceeds benefit the Highlands Ranch Scholarship Fund. Beer Festival Entertainment Schedule: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m., Deja Blu (Variety) | 4:30 - 6:00 p.m., Parkside Band (Violin Infused Rock)
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Jerry flannery
HRCA|news
CEO and general manager
is published monthly by the Highlands Ranch Community
What’s that…the dog days of summer are here, and you are
Association, Inc.
looking for something to do? Look no further because we have a
HRCA|event weather line
ton of fun lined up for June and beyond to help with those warm
303-471-8888
days and nights! June has a number of great events that adults and children will love!
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 303-471-8958 Christina Caputo Scott Lemmon Brock Norris Jeff Suntken Dennis Seymour
Events - The Farmer’s Market has started, and as always, the market has a great selection
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES AT EASTRIDGE 303-791-8958 9568 University Blvd. M-F: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. RECREATION CENTERS 303-791-2500 Recreation Center at Northridge 8801 Broadway
M-Th: 5:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
F: 5:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
of produce and other crafts. June brings us our 2nd Annual Beer Fest at Civic Green Park on June 7. VIP tickets are a new feature this year and I hope you get your tickets early because they go very fast! Our longest running event this month, that you will surely want to visit once or twice, is the Carnival. It is from June 6 -15 at Mountain Vista High School. Also, every Thursday of June and July is the popular Summer Concert Series coming back to Highlands Heritage Regional Park from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Be sure to also look us up online to see other events such as the Adult & Kids' Tune Up Triathlon, Classic Car Show, BBQ 101, and Culture on the Green… whew! The details are at www.HRCAonline.org/Events. Summer Activities - We have hundreds of classes and outdoor camps to keep your entire family busy this summer, from full-day camps to day-long adventures, we have something for everyone. Summer Maintenance - We always want to provide our residents with friendly reminders that this time of year brings tremendous beauty to our neighborhoods, but it also brings with it weeds and critters of all shapes and sizes. Please take a moment and check your property for these types of invasive flora and fauna to avoid costly repairs later in the
Sa. & Su: 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
season.
Recreation Center at Eastridge
Watch for Children…and adults - I remember the days when my friends and I would play
9568 University Blvd.
M-F: 5:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Sa: 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Su: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Recreation Center at Westridge 9650 Foothills Canyon Blvd.
M-F: 5:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Sa: 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Su: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
catch with the football in the street or hang out at night under a streetlight talking and maybe looking for insects. It was a time full of fond memories! With school being out, please be cautious when driving in neighborhoods for children and adults alike. Always remember that Highlands Ranch has a fantastic reputation for our outdoor-enthusiast community, so keep an eye out for kids, joggers and bicyclists and enjoy your summer in beautiful Colorado! Watch for our new Compliance Tip of the Month. We think this will be helpful to you in understanding HRCA's guidelines. Here is our first tip.
Recreation Center at Southridge 4800 McArthur Ranch Rd.
M-F: 5:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Sa: 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Su: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Copyright ©2014 Highlands Ranch Community Association, Inc. All rights reserved. Permission is required to redistribute, reproduce, modify or republish information from Highlands Ranch Community Association, Inc, in print or electronically.
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C o m p l i a n c e TIP OF THE MONTH Trash containers are required to be stored out of view from the street. Containers can be out the night before pick up and properly stored after pick up.
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cOMMUNITY news C o m m u n i t y I m p r ov e m e n t S e rv i c e s In our last article, we discussed the right of HRCA to enforce the covenants and how they truly enhance property values in our community. Additional questions we are often asked are, “How are the covenants in Highlands Ranch enforced?” and “Why does it take so long to gain compliance in some cases?” The covenants in Highlands Ranch are enforced using procedures established by the Board of Directors as authorized by the Community Declaration for Highlands Ranch Community Association. These procedures are designed to ensure each out-of-compliance owner receives due process before any penalty is imposed, and to encourage voluntary compliance. Ensuring due process involves many steps which is the reason it takes time to gain compliance. An enforcement action is initiated either by a Highlands Ranch home owner complaint, or by the HRCA Community Improvement Services staff’s neighborhood survey. When a home owner’s complaint is received, a staff member visually inspects the property to determine whether the complaint is a violation of the covenants.
iCan Bike Camp Needs You! The Therapeutic Recreation Program is happy to bring back the popular iCan Bike Camp June 16-20. To run this camp we need many volunteers (ages 16 & older) to help the campers learn to ride a bike independently in a week’s time. Come join the fun at the Recreation Center at Eastridge to help campers with disabilities learn to ride bikes, build confidence, pride, and physical skills. Visit www.HRCAonline.org/TR and complete the online volunteer
When there is a violation, HRCA sends a letter to the property owner requesting the
submission form.
violation be cured by a specific date. Each year HRCA sends out thousands of letters for
For more information about
various covenant violations and most home owners cure their violations promptly after
volunteering through the HRCA
receiving their first notice.
Therapeutic Recreation Program call 303-471-7043 or email
Following the specified cure date, the property is inspected to determine if it has been
summer.aden@hrcaonline.org.
brought into compliance. If it has not, a second violation letter with a new cure deadline is sent to the owner. The property is then re-inspected, and if the property remains in noncompliance, staff files a complaint with the Board of Directors. A copy is mailed to the owner with a notice that the owner has the right to a hearing before a Tribunal appointed by the Board. The hearing provides the owner an opportunity to present a defense to the Tribunal. The Tribunal then gives their recommendation to the Board. The recommendation includes whether or not the covenants have been violated and what, if any, sanctions should be imposed against the violating owner. The Board may adopt the recommendation of the Tribunal, decline an enforcement action or waiver even where a violation exists if doing so is in the best interest of the community. The Board sanctions may be to impose daily fines, deny recreation privileges, put liens on properties, and/or potential legal action through the Douglas County Courts to further enforce compliance; the property owner is subject to pay any associated legal cost.
C o mm i t t e e o p e n i ng s We have openings on the Backcountry Planning Areas and Scholarship Fund committees. Visit the web site www.HRCAonline.org/ Committees for details and an application.
B o a r d u pd a t e s The May Board Meeting Motions are available online at www.HRCAonline.org/Leadership.
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ranch updates Pools are open The HRCA outdor pools are open for the summer. Come play!
Northridge: Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
ART ENCOUNTER S RETURN S 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 5 A RT E N C O U N T E R S The Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association is excited to participate in the 7th annual Douglas County Art Encounters program. June 2014 to June 2015, 24 new sculptures in four jurisdictions will be on display. Seven of these will be exhibited in Highlands Ranch. All pieces are available for purchase. The public is encouraged to visit each piece of art and vote on their favorite. Visit www.HRCAonline.org/CAA for locations of the new pieces and to vote. Below are Highlands Ranch's 2014 art pieces, can you find where they are located?
Saturday - Sunday, 6:00 a.m. - 5:45 p.m.
Southridge: Daily, 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
We s t r i d g e & E a s t r i d g e : Monday - Thursday, 10:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday - Sunday, 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Check the web site for scheduled pool closures.
Aq u a t i c 2 0 1 3 S a f e t y Aw a r d
2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4 P E O P L E S ’ C H O I C E AWA R D W I N N E R A N N O U N C E D The Douglas County Art Encounters program is a year-long outdoor sculpture exhibit designed to promote public interest in art. The outdoor sculptures are displayed in Highlands Ranch, Castle Rock, Lone Tree, and Parker. Each year the public is invited to visit each jurisdiction and vote for their favorite piece. The winner of 2013-2014 is “The Eye” by Luis Fernandez displayed in the Town of Castle Rock. “The Eye” was voted the favorite out of 24 pieces.
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Fa l l r e g i s t r at i o n i s J u n e 2 3 Believe it or not, fall registration for classes, camps and activities is here. Visit www.HRCAonline.org to learn more about all the exciting opportunities that are available through the end of the year. Many activities fill very quickly so don’t wait!
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upcoming events H i gh l a nd s R a n c h C l a s s i c C a r Sh o w Cars, trucks, and motorcycles of all ages, makes, and models converge again in Highlands Ranch for the 14th year. Enjoy a plethora of classic and new cars, music, food, and fun. Admission is free. The cost to enter a car is $15 in advance or $20 the day of the show. We are still accepting vehicle applications. The first 125 entries receive a commemorative dash plaque, and goodie bag. Forms are available at any HRCA recreation center or at www.HRCAonline.org/Vendors. Saturday, June, 14 • 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. • Cherry Hills Community Church west parking lot • Free • $15-$20 to register a vehicle
HIghlands Ranch Carnival For the 7th year, the Highlands Ranch Community Association hosts Carnival Americana. Carnival Americana is
BBQ 101
well respected throughout the region, Want to take your barbecue to another level? Join us as
providing the carnival for the Greeley
the Whole Foods Market BBQ Masters share their passion
Stampede, Cheyenne Frontier Days,
for grilling. This hands-on class will send you home full from
and the Colorado State Fair.
sampling the barbecue and knowledge to turn you into a real-life backyard hero! From fuel and tools to recipes and techniques, there will be no briquette unturned! Lone Tree Brewing Company will be on hand showcasing some of their best beers for your enjoyment (included in ticket price). Saturday, June 21 • 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. • Southridge Recreation Center, Debus Wildcat Mountain Auditorium • $15 in advance, $17 day of event, if not sold out • Must be 21+ to attend. ID’s will be checked
The Carnival is Friday, June 6 – Sunday, June 15 at Mountain Vista High School's west parking lot, 10585 Mountain Vista Ridge. Hours are: Saturdays & Sundays, 1:00 – 11:00 p.m. Monday – Friday, 4:00 – 11:00 p.m. Free admission to the Carnival grounds. Unlimited ride tickets are
C allin g all parade & C ele b ration E ntries
$20 in advance, $25 at the gate.
Come participate in the HRCA July 4th Parade and/or Celebration
Advance tickets can be purchased at
to show your community pride. Showcase your subassociation,
any HRCA recreation center. There
business, or organization. Parade entry forms must be submitted
are no phone, online, or will call
by June 6. Celebration booth application deadline is June 13.
ticket sales. Individual ride tickets may
For details and forms visit www.HRCAonline.org/Vendors.
be purchased at the carnival box office.
• HRCA Farmers’ & Street Market – Every Sunday through October 26, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., Town Center South. You may purchase tickets online at www.HRCAonline.org/tickets. Please check the web site for the most current event information.
Unlimited ride tickets are good for any one day, so you can plan your visit around inclement weather. Sorry, pets are not allowed.
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this month's featured Southridge Summer Tennis Socials Grab your racquet and join the fun this summer at Southridge! Twice-monthly, Fridays' mix-n-mingle tennis socials are 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. on the five courts at Southridge. One of HRCA’s professional tennis coaches will have you enjoying the summer night’s breeze, and you won’t even realize you’ve been Ind e p e nd e n c e D a y 5 k
working out and sharpening your game! For more information
Start your 4th of July festivities with
email mmccauley@hrcaonline.org, call 303-471-8940, or visit
this family-friendly fun and fast 5K!
www.HRCAonline.org/Tennis.
The new course will start and finish
athletic conditioning camps
on Dorchester Street in Town
Are you looking to feed your child’s competitive spirit? Does
Center South. Keep your eye out
your child need some extra conditioning before the fall sports
for the red, white, and blue kettlebell
season? FitWerx teaches fitness-focused and sport-applicable
hidden on the course and win
skills in a fun environment. Games, exercises, drills, and friendly
$100 cash! Post-race party to
competitions are incorporated to enhance strength, endurance,
follow with free beer, fun for the kids, and the HRCA Independence Day Celebration. For more information or to register visit
agility, coordination, flexibility, and focus. Two-day athletic conditioning camps are offered throughout the summer along with a four-week session in August. For more information call 303-471-8838 or email lisa.sheley@hrcaonline.org.
www.HRraceseries.com.
EXPLORE SPRINGBOARD DIVING This is the perfect opportunity to learn the basics of diving led by the Mile High Dive Club, Colorado’s top ranked dive club. Learn the basic approach, forward dive, back press, and other safe springboard diving techniques. Classes are Mondays and Wednesdays, 5:00 – 5:45 p.m. at Northridge. For more information and to register go to www.HRCAonline.org/Aquatics. Questions, call 303-471-8942, or email kimsey.cornelison@hrcaonline.org.
DISCOVER SNORKEL & SCUBA
L E A R N TO S W I M F O R SUMMER FUN HRCA offers small class sizes, on-deck instructors to answer questions, and classes offered at times convenient for
Going to the beach for vacation this summer? To maximize your
your busy schedule. Swimming is great
underwater exploration learn proper snorkel or scuba techniques
exercise and great fun!
with certified PADI instructors before you go. All equipment is provided for an underwater adventure. For more information call 303-471-8867 or email
Info: www.HRCAonline.org/Aquatics, email laura.osborne@hrcaonline.org. or call 303-471-8867.
laura.osborne@hrcaonline.org
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classes, camps, & activities y o u r S n e a k P e e k - j u ly c l a s s e s ! Check out our July featured classes and camps which are already filling up! Be sure to jump on these popular programs. Ages 3-6: KidzArt: USA Fun; Young Rembrandts: Under the Sea; Cooking: Farmers Market; Kreative Kids: Caterpillar Note Holder; Monday Madness: Fireworks and Fun; Wet and Wonderful: Hawaii theme; and Red, White, and Blue Camp. Ages 7-12: Mosaic and Weaving Camp, Tie Dye and Batik Camp, Mini Movies Film Camp, America The Beautiful Pottery class, It’s a Cake Walk - Chef’s Camp, Oz Theatre Camp, Mine Craft Build with Lego®, Chemistry in Action. Ages 13-Adult: Meet and Sketch, Beginning Wheel pottery, Sauces: Savory to Sweet, Teen Cuisine, Line Dancing, Cinderella’s Glass Slipper - teen musical. For more information on these classes and camps call 303-471-8928.
steam and your child
tumble and move
There is a nationwide movement
It's summer time and kids are on the move!
towards STEAM (Science, Technology,
Enroll your child in Preschool Gymnastics at
Engineering, Art and Math) programs for
Eastridge or Tumbling classes at Northridge.
elementary school students. STEAM helps
Our Flip-and-Dip tumbling camps have
children think critically and solve complex
the addition of swimming and lunch. Either
problems. HRCA makes STEAM programs
way you toss it, these programs are great
fun with a variety of science, technology, art, and robotics classes
for your child to learn balance, coordination, and flexibility while
and camps for your child this summer. More information call
having fun! For more information call 303-471-8818.
303-471-8818.
A B a c k c o u n t ry S u m m e r of trails to enjoy hiking, running, and
B a c k c o u n t ry C o n v e r s at i o n C o r n e r
mountain biking, but we also offer a
The Backcountry, about thirteen
great variety of summer programs to get
square miles, is one of the largest
families into the great outdoors. No need
continuous open spaces along the
for a two hour drive into the mountains
Front Range. This August marks five
The Backcountry offers over 20 miles
when the programs we offer right here can get you that nature fix
years since the HRCA took over
you desire. The best way to browse all of our offerings is to visit
ownership of the property. In that
our on-line registration page: www.HRCAonline.org/Register and
time we have built great programs which allow access to the
click on Backcountry. Programs include full-day outdoor adventure
Backcountry in a careful, responsible manner. Through proper
camps, horse camps and classes, horseback trail rides, archery
management, habitat health has increased and wildlife is
lessons, private/custom tours and hay rides, and a variety of nature
thriving, the elk herd health is great, and the turkey population
hikes. Also look for our Thursday evening “Nature Fix” hikes which
is increasing. We have accomplished a lot in the last five years,
offer a variety of options. Some will be adult only. Last, but not
and look forward to continuing to improve this, our backyard
least, don’t miss our 3rd annual Community Campout on May 31.
gem, which will only become more important as more
Check the web site for the additional classes and activities.
development surrounds this island of conservation.
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Facility closures June 7 - Westridge Indoor pool closed 6:00 - 9:00 a.m. for the Adult & Kids' Tune Up Triathlon. June 7 - All Recreation Centers close at 5:00 p.m. for annual Staff Party. June 25-29 - Northridge Gym closed for National Racquetball tournament June 7, 14, 21, 28 - Northridge Outdoor Pools closed until 2:00 p.m. for HRCA Summer Swim Team Meets. Check the web site for the most up-to-date closure information.
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June|events For event details, see page 5 or visit HRCAonline.org
June 1-29
Farmers' and Street Markets (each Sunday)
June 7-28
Kids' Nite Out (Saturdays only)
June 5 Summer Concert Series - Tunisia June 6 - 15
Highlands Ranch Carnival
June 7
Highlands Ranch Beer Festival
June 7 Tune Up Sprint Triathlon June 9
Board Working Session* 6:00 p.m.
June 10 Senior Adult Field Day June 12 Summer Concert Series - Nacho Men June 14 Classic Car Show June 17
Delegate & Board Meeting* 6:30 p.m.
June 19 Summer Concert Series - Country Music Project June 21
BBQ 101
June 26 Summer Concert Series - Mint Edition June 27 Culture on the Green Denver & District Pipe Band & Scottish Dancers * These meetings are open to our members.
community partners The HRCA’s ability to bring events to Highlands Ranch is made possible in part by our Community Partners, the Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association (CAA), and the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD).