News January 2019
NEW YEAR... NEW YOU!
HRCA 2019 Job Fairs
Happy New Year! Whether you are looking to shed pounds, tone muscle, or increase strength and flexibility, the HRCA Sports and Fitness Department is here to help you achieve your fitness goals. We are excited to ring in 2019 with new, amazing fitness programs, including The ZONE! This high-intensity, circuit-style training class uses heart rate monitoring technology to help you reach your maximum workout effort.
HRCA will be hosting two job fairs
Also new in 2019 is the addition of kids drop-in fitness classes, Fit Kids! There are many health benefits to getting your child moving at a young age, and it will lay the foundation for regular physical activity and healthy lifestyle choices. Find the schedule online at www.HRCAonline.org/Fitness.
The first fair will be held Monday,
The HRCA Race Series is also adding a new race to its line up, the Happy Hour Half K on June 14. This .31 mile family-friendly race is sure to be a great time, so add it to your calendar now!
on the spot, meet supervisors and
Other drop-in fitness programs offer a variety of formats including TRX, Yoga, Pilates, Barre, cardio, interval and strength training, Zumba, boot camp, indoor cycling, aqua fitness, senior fitness, and much more. These fun and affordable classes are taught by nationally certified instructors, are available daily, and do not require advance registration.
positions upon application approval.
Please note that The ZONE and Fit Kids are not included on the regular drop-in punch cards. Be sure to check out the insert for information on all of the exciting fitness offerings and go online to www.HRCAonline.org/Fitness for up-to-date information, pricing, and schedules.
Youth Sports on Site Supervisor and
in early 2019. These job fairs will be HRCA-only – no outside businesses will be participating.
January 21 at the Southridge Auditorium from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Applicants can apply for open jobs employees from the departments they are applying to, and interview for open
Open positions include Lifeguard, Guest Services, Swim Instructor, Swim Coach, Aquatic Birthday Party Host, many more! To view all open positions visit www.HRCAonline.org/Jobs.
Winter Cultural Series
The February fair will be on Monday,
HRCA is proud to announce the 2019 Winter Cultural Series! Treat yourself to an evening of culture close to home as we kick off the series on Thursday, January 10, from 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. at Cherry Hills Community Church in the Chapel, 3900 Grace Blvd., with a performance by the StageDoor Theater featuring Murder for Two! In this hilarious 90-minute show, two performers play 13 roles – not to mention the piano – in a witty and winking homage to the old-fashioned murder mysteries. It's the perfect blend of music, mayhem, and murder. You don't want to miss this killer musical comedy! Tickets are $10 advance, $15 at door, if not sold out. Senior (65+) or child discount (12 and Under) tickets are $7 advance, $10 at door, if not sold out. Don't miss the entire series: Thursday, January 10: StageDoor Theater- Murder for Two Thursday, January 24: Cherry Creek Chorale - Be Our Guest Thursday, February 7: Denver & District Pipe Band with Scottish Highland & Irish Dancers Thursday, February 21: Denver Pops - If Music be the Food of Love
Community Room from 10:00 a.m. -
February 18 in the Eastridge 2:00 p.m. More to come at a later date!
Please Remember ... you need your membership card to use the recreation facilities and to ensure member pricing on programs. Visit any registration area to get your card.
Get the 2019 Fitness and Race Series insert inside!
Jerry Flannery
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Happy New Year! We at HRCA hope that the New Year is filled with health and prosperity for
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all. Get 2019 started off right by keeping your resolution to get fit and healthy.
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to our recreation centers. Programs are also gearing up for an influx of registrants so make sure you register early so you don’t miss out on a spot. We kick off the year with the Winter Cultural Series on January 10 (Stage Door Theater) and January 24 (Cherry Creek Chorale) at the Cherry Hills Community Church Chapel. One other fun event this month is the Pirate Party on January 19.
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Board of Directors 303-791-8958 Jim Allen Scott Lemmon Brock Norris Melissa Park Krystal Woodbury
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 8800 Broadway M-Th: 5:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. F: 5:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sa. & Su: 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Recreation Center at Eastridge 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. 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 ©2019 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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Events and Activities: With New Year's Resolutions comes a high volume of visitors
Budget: The Delegates and Board of Directors approved the 2019 HRCA budget at the November 13, 2018 meeting and it includes a $4 per quarter, or $16 per year, increase in assessments. This increase includes a $3.75 per quarter ($15/year) increase to the Recreation Fund assessment and a $0.25 per quarter ($1/year) increase for the Administrative Fund assessment. The increase to the Recreation Fund assessment will aid in funding increases in transfers to the Recreation Reserves Fund, employee costs, and recreation facility operations. The increase to the Administrative Fund assessment will aid in funding increases in employee costs, as well as an increase in insurance costs. The increase in employee costs is primarily attributable to the 2019 mandated minimum wage increase, an increase in insurance premiums, and the funding of businesses cases for Assessments and Community Events. Transfers to the Administrative Reserve Fund and Recreation Reserve Fund are based on our 30-year forward-looking reserve study, which provides a repair and replacement plan for all of HRCA’s existing assets. HRCA tries to fund all of these projects with cash, while maintaining account balances in accordance with our fund management policy. More information about the budget is available online at www. HRCAonline.org. The HRCA budget development process is approximately six months long. The process includes internal staff preparation, direction from the CEO and Board of Directors, weekly meetings with the Finance Committee from August to October, and input from the Delegates at four budget presentations throughout the preparation process. All meetings are open to the public and members of the community are encouraged to attend. Please remember to pay your first quarter assessment dues by January 1 for the new quarterly amount of $152.00. Customers who are signed up for Auto Pay with PayLease will not need to make any changes to their accounts. The new amount will be automatically updated. All other customers will need to update their payments accordingly.
Member Education: This quarter I would like to share some information about the differences between the Highlands Ranch Community Association (HRCA) and the Highlands Ranch Metro District (HRMD). We often get questions from homeowners about the different functions of the two organizations. Perhaps the main difference between our two organizations is that HRMD serves as the local government in our community. They are funded by tax dollars and provide many of the municipal services offered in Highlands Ranch. Some examples of HRMD services include construction of public utilities such as roads, light signals and street lights; landscaping and fencing; trails and parks; outdoor sports programming, and, through their sister public organization, water/sewer services through a contract with Centennial Water and Sanitation District. In contrast, HRCA serves the homeowners in Highlands Ranch through the quarterly assessment dues that are paid by each household. With the assessment dollars HRCA maintains and operates the four recreation centers; provides architectural control and covenant enforcement for more than 30,000 homes in the Ranch; manages the Backcountry Wilderness area, and hosts nearly 100 community events every year.
2019 Budget/hrca The annual budget for the Highlands Ranch Community Association, Inc. (HRCA) is a financial and operational document that is designed to carry out the obligations of HRCA. The annual budget also follows the policies of the board of directors, which reflects the requests for services and facilities by the members. The HRCA budget anticipates the level of services to be provided, the costs of doing so, and the funds that will be available to provide these services. The complete 2019 budget is online at www.HRCAonline.org/Budget.
SUMMARY 2019 ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATING BUDGET
SUMMARY 2019 RECREATION OPERATING FUND BUDGET
REVENUES:
REVENUES:
Assessments revenue:
Assessments revenue..................................................................... $16,865,000
Quarterly & annual assessments.................................................. $1,610,000
Facility operations .................................................................................. 702,300
Other assessments revenues(1)........................................................ 797,400
Recreation programs(6)....................................................................... 4,961,500
Community Improvement Services(2).................................................... 284,000
Other(7).................................................................................................. 252,800
Community Relations & events ............................................................. 342,100
Total revenues................................................................................. 22,781,600
Other(3).................................................................................................... 97,500 Total revenues................................................................................... 3,131,000
EXPENSES:
EXPENSES:.....................................................................................
Employee costs(4)............................................................................... 9,436,100
Employee costs(4)............................................................................... 1,639,900
Facility operations ............................................................................... 2,019,200
Administrative & financial services(5)..................................................... 879,500
Recreation programs........................................................................... 3,364,800
Community Improvement Services......................................................... 143,500
Administrative services........................................................................ 1,269,600
Community Relations & events ............................................................. 342,600
Total operating expenses............................................................... 16,089,700
Total operating expenses................................................................. 3,005,500 NET OPERATING INCOME BEFORE TRANSFERS ���������������������������������������������� 125,500 TRANSFERS Operating transfers - capital equipment.............................................. (6,875) Transfer to Administrative Reserve Fund........................................ (118,625) Total transfers.................................................................................... (125,500) NET OPERATING INCOME......................................................... $ -
NET OPERATING INCOME BEFORE TRANSFERS............................................ 6,691,900 TRANSFERS Bond principal and interest payments.......................................... (3,413,000) Transfer to Recreation Reserve Fund ......................................... (2,006,000) Operating transfers - capital equipment.......................................... (245,625) Transfer to Capital Improvement Fund........................................... (625,000) Transfer to Backcountry Operating Fund........................................ (402,000) Total transfers................................................................................. (6,691,625) NET OPERATING INCOME........................................................................ $275
(1) - Includes new and resale transfer fees, legal and late fees. (2) - Includes architectural review services, fines and legal fees. (3) - Includes special project revenue, payment from HRCAA & HRBCEF and web advertising revenue (4) - Includes salaries, benefits and other employee costs. (5) - Includes Assessments & finance department services as well as overall administrative services and operations. (6) - Includes Arts & Education, Aquatics and Sports & Fitness programs. (7) - Includes membership revenue and administrative office space revenue.
Board of Director's Election: HRCA’s annual election of Directors is approaching. Two Directors will be elected at the March 19, 2019 Annual Meeting of Delegates. The deadline to submit an application is Friday, January 25, 2019. Visit www.HRCAonline.org/Elections for more information on running. HRCAonline.org | 3
Father & Daughter Sweetheart Ball Create magical memories that will last a lifetime at the annual Father & Daughter Sweetheart Ball. The historic Highlands Ranch Mansion is the setting for this annual tradition. Enjoy dancing, dining, and a commemorative photo. Each child receives a corsage and special necklace upon arrival. Carriage rides are available for $3 each, weather permitting.: • Friday, February 1, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. • Saturday, February 2, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. or 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. • Highlands Ranch Mansion, 9950 E Gateway Drive • $25 per person, in advance $33 per person, at door, if not sold out • Carriage rides, $3 per person, weather permitting
Calling All Trade Show Exhibitors Applications are open for our 2019 Spring Bazaar, Fall Craft Show, and the Jewelry & Holiday Gift Fair. Vendor applications are available at HRCAonline.org/Vendors.
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ranch updates Westridge Batting Cage Season Pass on Sale January 2 The “GRAND SLAM” Batting Cage Season Pass and Family Season Pass goes on sale January 2. This is an eight-month season pass for only $175/$300!
Batting Cages Opening Weekend: Batting Cages at Westridge opening day is scheduled for Saturday, March 2, from 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (weather permitting). The opening week celebration will continue from March 3 - March 10. Festivities include hot dog cookouts on the weekend, season pass discounts, “Tiny Tees Ball Park” whiffle ball games, and home run contests.
New for 2019: Heavy Hitter Triple Pass- 30 days of unlimited hitting - $50/person Heavy Hitter Double Pass – 7 days of unlimited hitting - $35/person Heavy Hitter Single Pass – 1 day of unlimited hitting - $10/person Check our web site for current season hours at www.HRCAonline.org/BattingCages. For more details call 303-471-8907
Apply for a 2019 Highlands Ranch Community Scholarship The Highlands Ranch Community Scholarship Fund, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization created in 2003, provides post-secondary education scholarships for graduating seniors residing in Highlands Ranch or attending a Highlands Ranch high school. The program provides scholarships to selected applicants entering their first year of post-secondary education at an accredited institution or vocational-technical school. A $2,500 scholarship will be awarded to selected students who have demonstrated wellrounded participation in their community and school through volunteering, along with academic performance and future educational aspirations and goals. Applicants are responsible for the completion of the application and submission of all supporting documentation to the Highlands Ranch Community Scholarship Fund, 9568 University Blvd., Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80126, Attn: Linda Dorré. The application must be postmarked prior to, or hand-delivered to the preceding address by no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, March 1, 2019. Program guidelines and application are online at\ www.HRCAonline.org/Scholarships.
Upcoming events Family Magic Show Take the family out for an evening of amazement and laughter at the Family Magic Show on January 18. Join us for a magical night of entertainment with Anthem Flint. This familyfriendly magic show is fun and interactive – as magicians get the audience involved with the show. The show promises to be full of mystery, illusion, and comedy. Be it side-splitting comedy, phenomenal juggling, amazing magic, or sleight of hand, you will be on the edge of your seat wondering “what will happen next!” Children 2 and under are free but must sit on parent’s lap. Friday, January 18 • 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. • Southridge, Wildcat Mountain Auditorium, 4800 McArthur Ranch Road. • $8 in advance, $11 at the door, if not sold out
Calling all buckaroos - join us for a Pirate Party! Ahoy Matey! Join us on the Pirate ship as we sail your little pirate through a day full of food, fun, and PIRATES! Arrgh! Enjoy a morning of walking the plank with a real Pirate and enjoy snacks, beverages, and a small token to take home. Each child must be accompanied by a parent or guardian and each participant must purchase a ticket (children and adults). Dressing up in your Pirate garb is encouraged. No children under 2 please. Saturday, January 19 • Southridge, Wildcat Mountain Auditorium, 4800 McArthur Ranch Road. • 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $12 in advance; $15 at the door, if not sold out
Adult Glow-in-the-Dark Yoga On January 26 come to the Southridge Recreation Center and experience a unique event in Highlands Ranch! Wear your favorite neon yoga clothes and move through a mellow vinyasa flow under the black lights. Glow-in-the-dark necklaces and paint will be provided. Ticket price includes one glass of wine or beer after yoga and a variety of very light appetizers. Cash bar will be available. 21+ only. IDs will be checked. Saturday, January 26 • 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. • Southridge, Wildcat Mountain Auditorium, 4800 McArthur Ranch Road • $25 in advance, $30 at the door, if not sold out • 21+ only
SPirit Tasting – Tiki Cocktails & Rum
Home Brew Class Love beer? Take the next step and learn to brew your very own! In this class the Castle Rock Home Brew Supply professionals will brew a 5-gallon batch during the class and show you just how easy it is to make great homebrew! You'll sample tasters of home brewed beer and be able to purchase supplies needed to brew at home. Snacks provided. 21+ only. IDs will be checked. • Saturday, January 12 • 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. • Southridge, Kitchen, 4800 McArthur Ranch Road • $30 in advance, $35 at door, if not sold out
Purchase tickets online at www.HRCAonline.org/Tickets.
Take a mid-winter break from the cold with an exotic and mysterious journey through the world of Tiki Cocktails & Rum on February 9. Come warm up at Southridge Recreation center and experience why Tiki is America’s longest-running cocktail craze! Embark on a trip to the Tiki places of old to sample classic cocktails and rum, with stops at various rumproducing islands. Small bites will be available. 21+ only. IDs will be checked.
February 2018 1-2 Father & Daughter Sweetheart Ball
Saturday, February 9 • Southridge, Wildcat Mountain Auditorium, 4800 McArthur Ranch Road. • 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. • $30 in advance; $35 at the door, if not sold out
2 Chinese New Year Celebration
Upcoming events
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Spirit Tasting Tiki Cocktails & Rum
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TR Colorado BalletPage to Stage
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TR Sweetheart Dance
Please check the web site for the most current event information.
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2019 HR Race Series The HR Race Series is excited to bring another year of fun and challenging events for everyone from beginning runners to race veterans - including a family-friendly Happy Hour Half K race! Look for race registration to go live on January 1. As a special incentive to get you racing in the new year, register for all four 5K events (St. Patrick's Day, Mother's Day 5K, Independence Day 5K, and the Oktoberfest 5K) by January 31 and only pay for three. Email RaceDirector@hrcaonline.org to receive the promotion. Want to get your business in front of more than 6,000 people and support your local community? Become a sponsor! Single day event opportunities are available for as little as $400. Visit www.HRraceseries.com for more information and to register for upcoming races.
Classes, camps & activities Soccer Shots at HRCA Soccer Shots is an engaging youth soccer program for our youngest athletes! All classes are held at Westridge on our indoor turf and run year round. These age appropriate learning programs teach your child the lifelong sport of soccer through fun games and interactive activities. We offer a variety of programs for ages 2-7 on weekdays and weeknights. For more information please contact Lisa Sheley at lsheley@hrcaonline.org or 303-471-8838.
Tennis League Meeting An annual hallmark that tennis league season is around the corner is the HRCA Adult Tennis League Meeting. This year the meeting will be held at the Northridge Recreation center beginning at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 2. HRCA is proud to offer to its members and guests USTA, CTA and ITA League Tennis. These are the country’s largest recreational tennis leagues, providing organized, competitive matches for players at all levels. If you’re thinking of captaining a team in one of these leagues, or just hoping to secure a team spot on an organized team, we hope to see you at the meeting and answer any questions you may have! For more information on the upcoming league season please contact Marianne McCauley at 303-471-8940 or mmccauley@hrcaonline.org.
What is ISR? Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) is a comprehensive four to six-week program returning in January. It is customized for the six-month-old infant to three-year-old child as they are safely guided through water survival skills in preparation for group swim lessons. For more Information and to enroll contact Jennifer Dombrowski 303-330-8602 or email j.potter@infantswim.com or visit www.infantswim.com.
Learn to Swim at HRCA THERAPEUTIC RECREATION Thrilling Thursdays Check out our Thrilling Thursdays class for Special Needs! Classes meet at the Southridge Recreation Center on Thursday afternoons for ages 16 and up. These classes are designed with a variety of leisure interests and recreation opportunities that increase motor skills, team work, and socialization. Come out and join the fun! For information about participating or volunteering through the HRCA Therapeutic Recreation Program please call 303-471-7043 or email summer.aden@hrcaonline.org.
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Drowning is the #1 preventable reason for deaths for children under the age of five. HRCA offers small class sizes with certified instructors. Over 95 percent of families participating would recommend the HRCA Learn to Swim Program to their friends and over 60 percent have been part of the program for over one year. What are you waiting for? Enrollment is now open for January through April. Sign up 24/7 and learn more at www.HRCAonline.org/Swim or contact mindy.polete@hrcaonline.org or call 303-471-8867.
New Programs for 2019 - Youth Coached Aquatics! Introducing exciting changes to the Coached Aquatic Youth programs! Highlights include: •
New progression levels for Intro to Seahawks to prepare you for moving into Seahawks Juniors.
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A third time for each session has been added for Seahawks Juniors (formerly Drill Academy)
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An optional third day each week has been added for Seahawks Seniors (formerly Conditioning Camp)
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Consistent progression levels designed to provide high quality coaching throughout all levels
Please visit www.HRCAonline.org/Swim for class descriptions and details or contact Rachel Lyon at 303-471-8942 for more information.
New Sessions Beginning
New Year, New Beginnings! Help your children start the new year off on the right foot by tapping into their creative side! Or, since the kids are back in school, consider joining one of our classes yourself! This month we are offering a variety of classes that are fun and NEW! The Master Series: Vincent Van Gogh Mondays January 7 - 28 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. 5-8 years old Wednesdays January 9 - 30 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. 8-11 years old Art and Dinner Adventures Paint on Canvas: Pirate Ship Ahoy Matey! Friday January 18 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. 5-12 years old Beading Mondays January 7 - 28 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. 18+ Years old Knitting Thursdays January 10 - 31 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. 18+ Years old All classes are held at Southridge Recreation Center. For more information, please call 303-471-8928.
Preschool Classes for the New Year! We are kicking off 2019 with some exciting opportunities for your preschooler! These programs for children ages 3-6 are a great way to expose them to something new and interesting that might just set them off on a lifetime of exploration! Start the month with Matters Radical Reaction Lab, a Preschool science class offered by Science Matters. We’ll create chemical concoctions that fizz, bubble and ooze! The Chef in Training class, Adventure Snacks, for children ages 2-5, is held on Fridays from 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. at Southridge. We also offer a wide variety of tumbling classes for ages 3-6 at both Eastridge and Westridge. We are beginning our new sessions of Creative Kids classes such A Toast to the New Year, Baa…d to the bone, and Penguin Pals. Two Times the Fun will run on Mondays and Stepping Stones on Thursdays. For more information, please call 303-471-8818.
Camp Backcountry Early Bird Pricing through January 31 When the snow flies…it’s officially summer camp registration season! The summer at Camp Backcountry is just one school semester away and we can’t wait to meet new campers and welcome back regulars to Base Camp. Check out our 11 weeks of exploring, investigating, adventuring, and more in Nature, Art, Expedition, and High Adventure camps. Our Horse Camps are expanded this year with new themes like Cowboys & Cowgirls, Just Horsin’ Around, Ranch Adventures, Trail Camp, and more! Make sure to take advantage of early bird pricing through January 31, using the coupon code adventureisouthere! Registration is open now at www.campbackcountry.org. For more information, contact AnnaKate Hein at annakate.hein@hrcaonline.org.
January kicks off new sessions in our Ballet program with Itty Bitty Ballet for ages 3-5, Disney Pip-Hop for ages 3-5, Tiny Tap for ages 3-5, Ballet, Tap, and Jazz for children ages 3-12, and our ever-popular Hip Hop class for children ages 8-12. For more information on these wonderful classes, please call 303-471-8853.
Stay Informed! Follow HRCA on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or visit the web site at www.HRCAonline.org.
Backcountry Happenings Wellness Walk, January 8 & 24 Enjoy a social walk through the Backcountry! Constellations and Cocoa, January 11: Take in the night sky with a cup of cocoa in-hand! Camp Backcountry "No School" Bonus Day, January 18: When school is out, Camp Backcountry is in! We’ll be at Base Camp for a full day of winter adventure! Winter Wonderland Hayride, January 19: Experience the Backcountry landscape in winter! Back the Backcountry, January 31: Join us for a 2019 kickoff party at Living the Dream Brewing Co.
For more information, email lindsey.mckissick@hrcaonline.org. Visit our web site www.HRCAonline.org/Backcountry and our Facebook page www.facebook.com/ hrcabackcountry for more information and registration.
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PRESORTED Standard US postage paid Highlands Ranch Co Permit #170
9568 University Boulevard, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
Facility Closures January 1
All Recreation Centers and Administrative Offices
Check the web site for the most up-to-date closure information.
Postmaster: Time Sensitive Material. Please deliver by 12/31/18
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).
January Events
For event details, see page 5 or visit www.HRCAonline.org. January 7. . . . . . . Board Working Session* 6:00 p.m. January 10. . . . . .Winter Cultural Series: StageDoor Theater Murder for Two January 12. . . . . .Home Brew Class January 15. . . . . .Delegate & Board Meeting* 6:30 p.m. January 18. . . . . .Family Magic Show January 19. . . . . .Pirate Party January 24. . . . . .Winter Cultural Series - Cherry Creek Chorale January 26. . . . . .Adult Glow-in-the-Dark Yoga * These meetings are open to our members.