|News August 2012
Enhancing property values and creating quality of life through recreation, community events and leadership
August 2013
J a z z at t h e m a n s i o n The Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association is teaming up with the Highlands Ranch Mansion to once again bring Lannie Garret to Highlands Ranch. Join us for this outdoor concert on the mansion lawn. Lannie Garrett and her Errand Boys of Rhythm Quintet will perform a collection of songs from the great American songbook, written by some of the greatest songwriters, from Gershwin to Arlen, Bacharach, to Beatles. Ms. Garrett has that rare combination of popular and critical appeal. In addition to being named “Favorite Female Vocalist” several years in a row by The Denver Post readers, she garnered the top spot as favorite singer with the readers of 5280 Magazine. She’s worked with a diverse group of national entertainers including Bill Cosby, B.B. King, and Jay Leno. Lannie and her swinging big band even earned a standing ovation opening a show for her idol, the legend, Mr. Ray Charles. Don’t miss this special performance on Thursday, August 15, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. at the Highlands Ranch Mansion, 9900 Ranch Road. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Cash bar available. Tickets are $32 in advance, $40 on the day of the event if not sold out. Tickets may be purchased online at www. HRCAonline.org/tickets.
2 nd a n n u a l T o u c h - a - T r u c k Get in gear and get to the HRCA’s 2nd Annual Touch-a-Truck on Saturday, August 17, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at Cherry Hills Community Church parking lot, 3900 Grace Blvd. in Highlands Ranch. Touch-a-Truck is free to the public and for kids of all ages. Explore police cars, military vehicles, fire trucks, helicopters and much more! Let those imaginations power up as the drivers and operators explain how everything works and what role the vehicles play in our community. Kids may have their faces painted, jump in bounce houses, or ride on a Monster Truck for an additional cost. Gourmet food trucks will roll in with tempting treats for adults and kids alike, so come hungry . For more information on this fun and educational event, call 303-791-2500 or visit the web site.
B u i l d i n g a l i f e s t y l e t h a t y o u w a n t t o l i v e 1
Jerry f lannery
HRCA|news
CEO and general manager
is published monthly by the Highlands Ranch Community
Summertime: Summer is winding down and cooler temperatures
Association, Inc.
are ahead. I can’t believe it is already back to school time! Please
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make sure you pick up an Activity Guide for the fall programs and
303-471-8888 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Christina Caputo 303-471-0867 Scott Lemmon 303-346-1412 Brock Norris 720-344-7107 Jeff Suntken 303-346-0664 Craig Ziesman 303-791-6557
get an early start on getting registered. You won’t want to miss all the exciting events and activities! Remember, if you haven’t been out to experience our Farmer’s Market, you still have plenty of time to stock up on fresh veggies! Reminders: With the summer temperatures comes all types of outdoor activities. Biking, walking, and jogging on the streets and sidewalks throughout the community are prevalent. If you are driving, please pay special attention to these athletic activities and give them space. If you participate in these activities, please pay attention to your surroundings, traffic laws, and remain well hydrated. Safety of our residents is one of our greatest concerns.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 9568 University Blvd.
What’s to do this month: Please refer to other areas of the newsletter to find more
303-791-8958
detailed information, but I want to take a moment and highlight a few exciting events
RECREATION FACILITIES 303-791-2500
coming up for August. The first three Fridays of August host our free Film in the Park, series, so come out and enjoy the nice summer evenings with the family.
Recreation Center at Northridge
Have you ever wanted to know what wine to order with your meal? Then signing up for
8801 Broadway
Wine 101 is a must! It is on August 3, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. at Southridge Recreation Center.
Facility Hours: 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.
One of the biggest inaugural events that we held last summer was “Touch-a-Truck,” so please bring your little tikes out on August 17 from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at Cherry Hills Community Church. Whew…well there are many more events, so please refer to our
Recreation Center at Eastridge 9568 University Blvd.
Facility Hours: M-F 5:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Regionalism and Alliances Update: Highlands Ranch Community Association is continuing
Sa: 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
to work with our partner agencies for the betterment of our region. We have been
Su: 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
actively working with Douglas County to assure that development in our community is
Recreation Center at Westridge 9650 Foothills Canyon Blvd.
Facility Hours: M-F 5:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
well conceived and planned. Our local Commissioner Jill Repella, is sponsoring a number of “charettes” to discuss the potential development just north of the Target Store in Town Center North. This area is one of the last areas to be developed in Highlands Ranch and
Sa: 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
the County is taking the lead in putting together all of the stake holders to come up with a
Su: 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
solid vision. We are grateful for this coordination!
Recreation Center at Southridge 4800 McArthur Ranch Rd.
Facility Hours: M-F 5:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Sa: 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Su: 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Copyright ©2012 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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web site or this newsletter to see just what might interest you and your family.
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Quarterly Assessments
Third Quarter Assessments of $127.00 were due July 2013. Homeowners, thank you for your payments! Should you have any questions regarding your account or need to make an address change, please call 303-791-8958. Exciting News! HRCA now offers online payment for your quarterly assessments, please see page 4 for details.
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cOMMUNITY news
K E E P I N G YO U R PETS IN LINE
NEIGHBORHOOD IMPRESSIONS First impressions and the general appearance of neighborhoods are greatly influenced by the paint on your home along with the general maintenance of landscaping. The Community Improvement Department is busy surveying and doing follow ups on both issues during the summer season. Residents are required to maintain their property, both front and back yards. Paint - Regular, timely painting of your home is good practice for more reasons than just to avoid receiving a paint notice from the HRCA. Nothing perks up a home like a fresh coat of paint. Just be sure to get the color approved before buying the paint. trees - As neighborhoods mature, diseased and dead tree issues become more prevalent. Regular pruning and removal of dying trees and shrubs are recommended. Water - Dry conditions are prevalent throughout Colorado and it is important for all home owners to use water efficiently. Follow these tips to help you reduce the amount of water needed in your landscape: • Water in the late evening to early morning hours. Evaporation loss occurs at a higher rate during the daytime hours. Only water when your yard needs it, • Water the lawn no more than two to three times per week. Deep, infrequent watering promotes deep roots and drought-tolerant grass. • Utilize horticultural best management practices: spring and fall aeration. Fertilize three times during the season: spring, summer, and fall (most important). • Perform periodic checks of your irrigation system. Check for leaks and broken sprinkler heads and efficient coverage. Adjust your irrigation run times as the weather changes. • Use the cycle and soak method to reduce wasteful runoff. Break your water times into five-minute cycles and wait an hour between each cycle to allow the water to soak in. • Install a rain sensor. Rain sensors can be added to your irrigation controller and automatically shut off your sprinkler system when it rains.
Occasionally we need to remind our pet owners that as great as your dog may be, there are rules and regulations for using leashes and, there is no fairy that cleans up after your pets in the parks or on the streets. Please be courteous and take a bag to clean up after your dog, and keep your pet on a leash at all times. Park rules and regulations can be found at highlandsranch.org/services/parks-openspace/park-rules/.
T ree D I S P O S A L As you remove your dead trees and bushes from your yard, there are free sites where you can deposit your branches and shrubbery. Douglas County has a slash site in Castle Rock open on Saturdays 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. More info can be found at http://www.
HIGHLANDS RANCH CONE ZONE
douglas.co.us/publicworks/tree-and-
In locations throughout Highlands Ranch, roadways are under
limb-disposal/. The Highlands Ranch
construction by Douglas County - to repair or replace aging
Metro District has a site each fall in
surfaces, improve ride quality, and address congestion and capacity
Highlands Ranch. Go to highlandsranch.
issues. While investing in road improvements will add value to
org and check the calendar.
our community, Douglas County recognizes the day-to-day impact of construction on the citizens and businesses who live, work and play here. To help keep us informed they are offering a free subscription to construction updates – before they occur – to help us plan accordingly. Please visit http:// www.douglas.co.us/engineering/highlands-ranch-road-improvements/ and subscribe to Highlands Ranch Road Improvements updates.
B o a r d U p d at e s The July Board Meeting Motions are available at www.HRCAonline.org.
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ranch updates HRCA L au n c h e s new mobile site
New! o n l i n e a s s e s s m e n t pay m e n t s Did you know that you can now pay the HRCA assessments online? Using our partner PayLease, you can conveniently and securely pay your association dues online using a credit/debit card or an e-check. Simply go to. www.HRCAonline.org/PayAssessment and click on the Online Assessment Payment button. If you are a first-time user you will need your account number to register with PayLease. This account number is shown on your annual or quarterly HRCA assessment invoice. You will then create a personal password and
We have launched a new-look HRCA mobile site optimized for smartphones and smaller tablets, in the first step towards a responsive website. We’re continuing to work on the design, functionality and user interface, and we are committed to learning how you use the site so it evolves to best serve all web
enter your email address. Do not use the password shown on the HRCA invoice; this is only for the HRCA paperless options. Once you are logged in, select “Make Payment” to make a one-time payment or “Auto Pay” to set up an automatic debit each month. PayLease will charge a processing fee for any credit card transaction or one-time auto pay. Homeowners using recurring auto payments (Direct Debit) will continue to benefit from the convenience of automatic payment of their assessments without any processing fees or the worry of late fees. Please visit the HRCA web site and sign up today!
experiences. Rather than release a site
Pa rt i e s & C e l e b r at i o n s
with every feature built, you’ll find this
Parties and celebrations aren’t just for kids! HRCA offers many new party
site will continue to evolve. We will
options for kids, teens, and adults. From traditional birthday parties to
continue to push out updates often to
customized celebrations and get-togethers designed just for you, we will help
test and improve the site.
you create special memories the fun, hassle-free way! With many fun party themes to choose from, we have something for every interest, including: • Kids’ Birthday
• Arts, Crafts & More
• Backcountry Parties • Climbing Wall Party
Create a shortcut to the HRCA mobile web icon to your phone. To save the icon
• Pool Parties
• Tennis Parties
• Cooking Parties
• Indoor Turf Parties
on iPhone, the OS provides a pop-up that
Or if you want to create your own, we also have room
notifies users of the icon. On Android/
rentals available. We offer a variety of options to make
Windows/Blackberry, you will need to
your next special event a success!
bookmark the page and then add the shortcut to the phone homepage.
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• DJ Party Packages
Visit our web site for more information.
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upcoming events W In e 1 0 1 w i t h a t w i s t
Learn the basics of wine and enjoy appetizers while being introduced to pairing fresh 100% pure extravirgin olive oils and true Italian balsamics with these fine wines, in this relaxed social setting. Wine by the glass will be available for sale.
Saturday, August 3 • 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. • Southridge $17 in advance; $20 day of (if not sold out) Must be 21+ to attend • IDs will be checked.
Culture on the green The Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association (CAA) proudly present the Michael Friedman Jazz Quintet. This funky, sensual, contemporary jazz is carried by saxophone, guitar and keyboards over powerful bass and drum grooves. Bring a blanket and a picnic dinner for an evening under the stars. Admission is FREE. Sorry, no dogs are allowed at Civic Green Park.
E N d o f s u mm e r c o n c e r t The HRCA proudly partners with the Highlands Ranch Metro District again this year to bring you the End of Summer Concert! The days are getting shorter and the kids are heading back to school, so come enjoy one more family evening outdoors listening to great music from Buckstein, one of Colorado’s leading Country Music groups. Buckstein performs hit country songs, original music as well
Visit HRCAonline.org for more information. Friday, August 23 • 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. • Civic Green Park • Free
L a d i e s F i s h i ng on the Fly
as top 40 hits. Food trucks will be available to purchase food and drink.
The Cultural Affairs Association
Thursday, August 29 • 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. • Civic Green Park • Free
(CAA) and the Cutthroat Chapter of Trout Unlimited team-up to bring this new ladies fly fishing class
• HRCA Farmers’ & Street Market – Every Sunday through October 27, 10:00 am. - 2:00 p.m., Town Center South. This open air market features breads, fruits, vegetables from the Farmers’ Market and handbags, accessories, cooking utensils, and more from the Street Market all season long!
to Highlands Ranch. This program
• Dive-In Movie – Saturday, August 3, come see a free movie, The Lorax, in the outdoor pool at Westridge. Doors open 7:30 p.m. and movie starts at 8:15 p.m. or dusk. Bring in dinner (no alcohol) or have pizzas delivered. The movie will be shown weather permitting.
you’ve learned.
• Film in the Park – Fridays, August 2, 9, 16, doors open at 7:30 p.m., movie begins at 8:15 p.m. or dusk, free, Civic Green Park. Bring a picnic dinner or enjoy hot dogs available for purchase. Sorry, no dogs allowed in the park. August 2: The Lorax • August 9: Madagascar 3 • August 16: Rise of the Guardians You may purchase tickets online at www.HRCAonline.org/tickets. Please check the web site for the most current event information.
includes three classroom sessions, and one morning field-trip to Lake Lehow to put into practice what
Classroom: August 1, 8, & 15, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. • Field-trip: August 24, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $25 in advance, $30 day of event if not sold out Space is extremely limited, so get your tickets at any HRCA Recreation Center or by calling 303-471-8859.
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recreation aquatics/sports/fitness W h at i s SUP ? Stand-up paddling or SUP, is the fastest growing water sport on the planet and is now available through the HRCA! SUP is great for all fitness levels. The workout blasts the core and stabilizer muscles. Athletes of many sports use SUP to cross train, develop their balance and just have fun! Join the SUP Paddle Fitness Class and experience an hour of instability training on the moving surface of water. Participants wanting an introduction to paddling can join the 90 min. SUP Paddle Clinic to learn New! nutrition c o u n s e l i ng &
basic paddle technique and SUP skills. For more information contact 303-471-8942 or kcornelison@hrcaonline.org
education p r o g r a m As a food and nutrition expert, the
THERAPEUTIC RECREATION BIKE CLUB
HRCA’s registered dietician/nutritionist
Join the Therapeutic Recreation Program’s Bike Club! These bike
(RDN) will translate the science of
rides focus on safety, technique, and confidence building. Mondays,
nutrition into practical solutions for
August 19 (Falcon Park) and August 26 (Big Dry Creek Park) 5:30
healthy living. The RDN can put you on
- 6:30 p.m. Member/$30, Guest/$35. Must be able to start, stop
the path to lowering your weight, eating
and ride independently. Helmet is required. Ages 8-adult. For more
healthier, and reducing your risk of
information call 303-471-7043 or email summer.aden@hrcaonline.
chronic disease. Nutrition assessments
org. If you would like to join our volunteer team for current TR program offerings please visit
are available by appointment only and
www.HRCAonline.org/tr to download an application.
include a one hour initial and 45 minute follow-up assessment as well as four
NE W ! PICKLEBALL
weeks of online nutrition tracking and
New adult pickleball drop-in is on Mondays, Wednesdays and
counseling. For further information visit
Fridays, 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. in the Southridge gym. Free for
www.HRCAonline.org/Fitness or contact
members, drop-in rates apply for non-members. For more
303-471-7048 or vkuhns@hrcaonline.org.
information please call 303-471-8869 or visit www.HRCAonline. org/Gym to view drop-in times!
S P LAS H M AS H D AS H TRI The second HRCA Triathlon of the 2013 season is the Splash Mash Dash Triathlon. This race offers both Sprint and Olympic distances as well as a Kids’ Triathlon. With a unique indoor/
TENNIS IN - HOUSE DOUBLES LEAGUE To many tennis players fall means one thing: the start of in-house doubles league! This weekday daytime league offers players a chance to partner up and compete weekly in 2.5, 3.0, 3.5 or Senior Women’s doubles matches in a friendly round-robin
outdoor pool swim and a fun bike
format. First/second place trophies are awarded at the end of
and run course, this event is perfect
each session. Member-team registration (both players must be
for the first-timer or seasoned
members) begins on August 13 for the first session which begins the week of September
athlete. To register visit www.
16. Registration for program guest teams (one or both players are non-members) begins
highlandsranchraceseries.com or call
on August 22. For more information please call 303-471-8940.
303-471-7048.
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education youth & adult M a r k e r s , Pa p e r a n d B l o c k s , i t ’ s p r e s c h o o l . O h M y ! The Preschool program at the Highlands Ranch Community
academic success. Our teachers make
Association offers many different classes to suit a variety of family
the difference! Combined with our
schedules. Preschool and Pre-K are important steps for your 2 ½
before and after school enrichment
-5 year old and finding the right fit for your child can be hard. Our
programs, we can accommodate full-day
philosophy centers on a play-based system that teaches children
needs throughout the week. For more
important motor, social, cognitive, and linguistic skills through
information, please call the Eastridge
activities that are fun and hands-on. When children determine
program at 303-471-8814 or the
that learning can be fun, it sets an important foundation for future
Westridge program at 720-348-8214.
B a c k t o S c h o o l C o n s i d e r at i o n s Can you believe the summer has come
old. These classes are a great way to give your child a chance to
to a close? On August 12 children return
be creative after school. Clay & Pottery classes begin the week of
to school and will be settling into their
August 5 and include our Fossils pottery class (ages 6-9)
new classrooms and getting used to their
5:00-6:00 p.m. at Southridge, the Hand-building class (ages 8-12)
new teachers. This can be a busy time of
Wednesdays 4:30-6:00 p.m., and Intro to Wheel class (ages 12-
year for families, and we want to make it
16) Mondays 3:30-6:00 p.m. If cooking better suits your child, try
easy on you to find after school activities that will best meet your
our after school Young Chef’s or Creative Cook’s camp beginning
family’s needs. We have art classes that begin the week of August
August 7, Wednesdays, 4:30-6:00 p.m. For more information on
5 and run from 4:30-5:45 p.m. at Southridge for your 6-12 year
these fun after school activities, please call 303-471-8853.
T o e Ta p p i n F u n ! fa l l d a n c e b e g i n s August is the time to consider enrolling your child in our fall
of classical ballet, tap, jazz, and hip hop mediums. These classes
dance session. This full 16 week session begins the first week of
teach your child coordination, balance, discipline, body awareness,
September and provides your child with the important skills, using
listening, and self-esteem. For more information, please call
Barre and Center exercises to teach basic steps and positions
303-471-8853.
ACT T e s t P r e p c l a s s f o r h i g h s c h o o l s t u d e n t s The very popular ACT prep class at Southridge is August 5-8
is in preparation for the September 21 National ACT exam and
9:00 a.m. - noon. This class helps prepare your high school student
is facilitated by a teacher with 19 years of experience helping
with the important skills and preparation techniques that will help
students learn important strategies for higher composite ACT
them succeed on this important college entrance exam. This class
scores. For more information, please call 303-471-8818.
P l ay S m a rt ! E d u c at i o n a l c a m p s August educational camps include the ever popular Jedi-
machines based on designs from a galaxy
Engineering class and Jedi-Masters class for children ages 5-7.
far, far away. For more information,
These classes help children use the Force to build complex
please call 303-471-8818.
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PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID HIGHLANDS RANCH CO
9568 University Boulevard, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
PERMIT#170
Find what you need on Click It! www.HRCAonline.org/clickit
Scan with your smartphone to visit Click It! now Facility closures August 5-10 - Recreation Center at Northridge closed for annual maintenance. The Tennis Pavilion remains open. August 10 - Northridge outdoor pool closed 6:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. and indoor pool closed 6:00 - 9:00 a.m. for the Splash Mash Dash Triathlon. August 26-31 - Recreation Center at Eastridge closed for annual maintenance. Check the web site for the most up-to-date closure information. Postmaster: Time Sensitive Material. Please deliver by 7/31/13
August|events For event details, see page 5 or visit HRCAonline.org
August 1 Ladies’ Fishing on the Fly Begins August 2
Film in the Park - The Lorax
August 3
Wine 101
August 3
Dive-In Movie - The Lorax
August 4, 11, 18, 25 Farmers’ & Street Markets (Sundays only) August 9
Film in the Park - Madagascar 3
August 10 Splash Mash Dash Triathlon August 12
Board Working Session* 6:00 p.m.
August 15
Jazz at the Mansion - Lannie Garrett
August 16
Film in the Park - Rise of the Guardians
August 17 Touch-a-Truck August 20
Delegate & Board Meeting* - 6:30 p.m.
August 23-24
Backcountry Community Camp Out
August 23 Culture on Green - Michael Friedman Jazz Quintet August 29 End of Summer Concert - Buckstein August 31- Sept 1 Backcountry Community Camp Out * These meetings are at Eastridge and 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).