THE CAA BRINGS A SUMMER OF CULTURE AND FUN
The Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association (CAA), (one of three 501(c) 3 nonprofits managed by the HRCA), is pleased to bring a summer of educational, artistic, musical, and dance events to the Highlands Ranch community.
The free Culture on the Green series, brings three cultural performances from May, June, and July to experience music and dance to delight all ages. The series kicks off with an evening of ballet on Friday, May 26 with the International Youth Ballet.
The Summer Concert Series, held at Highland Heritage Regional Park, features a variety of local bands on Thursday evenings in June and July. See the enclosed cling for a complete list of dates and bands. We look forward to seeing you there.
On Saturday, June 10 we will celebrate our 23rd year of our annual Classic Car Show Bringing out hundreds of great classic, new and one-of-a-kind cars, food, entertainment and more. Bring the whole family to enjoy this fantastic event.
Starting in late May, new outdoor sculptures will be placed around the Ranch as part of our Art Encounters program. Art Encounters, a year-long outdoor sculpture exhibit is designed to promote public interest in art and develop community pride. To see our new sculptures and for more information about the program visit HRCAonline.org/ArtEncounters.
We are pleased to present a new partnership with the Lone Tree Symphony. We have created a four part Summer Symphony Series to bring a classic Symphony to the Ranch. The series kicks off on Wednesday, May 17 with "Funny Bones No strings attached quartet. Each year, CAA produces over fourty events annually through funding from community partners, individual donors, ticket sales, and a generous grant provided by the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD). For more information on CAA, or any of the upcoming summer events, go to HRCAonline.org/CAA.
HRCA ELECTION OF BOARD MEMBERS
At the March 21 Annual Meeting of Delegates, the HRCA Delegates elected Jim Allen and Kurt Huffman to serve a two-year term. We would like to congratulate them on their successful election.
Both Directors will join our other three Directors, Monica Wasden, Melissa Park, and Dan DeBacco, for two-year terms, expiring in March 2025. For more information about HRCA’s leadership go to HRCAonline.org/Leadership.
OPENING SCHEDULE FOR HRCA OUTDOOR POOL HOURS
The HRCA outdoor pools will open May 26 - 29, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Memorial Day pools will close at 5:00 p.m.
Regular summer hours begin Tuesday, May 30. Visit HRCAonline.org/Pools for more details.
SUMMER POOL HOURS
Northridge
Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Southridge
Monday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Eastridge
Monday - Thursday 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Westridge
Monday - Thursday 10:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday 9:00 a.m. -
BEER FESTIVAL
Colorado is called the “Napa Valley of Craft Beer”, and is home to over 150 local breweries and brewpubs. In celebration of our beer culture, the HRCA brings us the Highlands Ranch Beer Festival. Come enjoy live music, beer from local and national breweries. Proceeds benefit the Highlands Ranch Community Scholarship Fund.
• Saturday, June 3, • 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
• Tickets go on sale Monday, May 1
HRCA | EVENT/WEATHER LINE
303-471-8888
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
303-471-8958
Jim Allen, Dan DeBacco
Kurt Huffman, Melissa Park, Monica Wasden
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES AT EASTRIDGE
303-471-8958
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-F: 5:00 a.m - 9:00 p.m.
SATURDAY: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
SUNDAY: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
RECREATION CENTER AT EASTRIDGE
9568 University Blvd.
M-F: 5:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
SATURDAY: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
SUNDAY: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
RECREATION CENTER AT WESTRIDGE
9650 Foothills Canyon Blvd.
M-F: 5:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
SATURDAY: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
SUNDAY: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
RECREATION
CENTER AT SOUTHRIDGE
4800 McArthur Ranch Rd. M-F: 5:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
SATURDAY: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
GENERAL MANAGER MIKE BAILEY
Dear HRCA Residents,
Spring is in the air! Flowers are popping up all around us. We are all looking forward to warmer weather, but as we know, living in Colorado means there might still be a bit of snow in our future, yes even in May.
We have plenty of exciting events and programs coming up for you. Our Rec Centers and the Backcountry are alive with growth and movement. Outdoor pools will be opening soon and we have a growing menu of activities to keep you and your family busy this summer.
I am happy to share that our annual Board of Directors Election wrapped up in March. Jim Allen was re-elected to the Board, and Kurt Huffman was newly elected to serve his first term as a Board Director. We are thankful to have such incredible community engagement, and the volunteer-based positions that serve our Board are vital to the success of HRCA. Jim and Kurt join our other Directors, Monica Wasden, Melissa Park, and Dan DeBacco. I look forward to continue working with our Board of Directors.
I also want to thank Brock Norris, who spent twelve years serving HRCA as a Board Member and six years before that as a Delegate. Over the past 18 years, his work has helped HRCA succeed and be the thriving community association it is today. For more information about HRCA’s leadership, please go to HRCAonline.org/leadership.
We are partnering with Centennial Water to encourage our residents to do more this May by doing less as we kick-off “No Mow May.”
The concept is simple, reduce the frequency you traditionally mow your lawn during May. “The less frequently your lawn is mowed, the less water it requires,” said water conservation specialist Paige McFarland. “Taller grass develops a stronger root system enabling it to better withstand drought come the warm, summer months. Letting grasses and wildflowers grow provides homes and food for pollinators and other wildlife,” she added. You can still maintain beautiful landscape, with less frequent mowing during “No Mow May”. To learn more about this initiative, scan the QR code below.
Please remember when putting out your trash each week for pick up, be courteous and remember to place the trash cans in front of your own home or driveway, (in the curb, not sidewalk) not your neighbors. Return your cans to appropriate storage after pick-up.
As we come into the spring and summer months and you are planning your outdoor home improvements, remember to check the Residential Improvement Guidelines (RIG's) before you start your projects. HRCAonline.org/RIGs
I look forward to spending the warm months with you all, enjoying all the upcoming events we have come to know and love.
My Best,
Mike BaileyBRINGING THINGS TO LIGHT
It’s the time of year that we breathe a sigh of relief in knowing we can now start spending increasing time in our backyards and enjoying fresh air. Outdoor living spaces have become a focus for owners over the last few years. Outdoor kitchens, swim spas, fireplaces, living rooms and vegetable gardens just to name a few. With these home improvements come new outdoor lighting and ambiance for residents.
Douglas County continues to make the Dark Skies initiative push front and center to remind residents of the impact outdoor lighting can create on our wildlife. Where we encourage residents to enjoy the outdoors, the CIS department would like to remind owners when they are designing their spaces, or incorporating outdoor lighting, to keep in mind the recommendations below from Douglas County:
·Residential lighting is used for safety, security, and aesthetic enhancement. The selection of lighting should not pose a nuisance to surrounding neighbors.
·Lighting fixtures on lots should be limited to only those necessary for entries and wayfinding when in use. The amount of light produced should be a level necessary for safety and security purposes.
·Lighting at entries and decks should be placed below an eave or shielded so that emitted light is downcast with no direct light radiated towards the sky or adjacent properties.
·All light should be directed towards the property being served and not spill onto neighboring properties or roads.
·Lighting for ambience should be on only while you are outside. Please don't leave this decorative lighting on overnight.
·All exterior lighting should be fully shielded, meaning no portion of the bulb is visible through openings on the side or top, and the bulb does not extend below the fixture. Unshielded lights can be major sources of nighttime glare and nuisance. All exterior lighting needs to be approved by the Architecture Committee.
ROOM RESERVATIONS
The HRCA has rooms available for meetings, weddings, receptions, baby showers, birthday parties, special events, and your other reservation needs. Additionally, the sand volleyball courts at Eastridge and indoor turf at Westridge are available for rent.
Wildcat Mountain Auditorium (capacity 325) at Southridge is a grand venue for private events! Looking for something a little more intimate? We have smaller rooms at each facility, with varying capacities of 30 - 100. Wetterhorn Peak at Northridge is another wonderful space that also has a small kitchen attached. At Westridge, Cooper’s Hawk and Red Tailed Hawk rooms are excellent spaces, or combined as the Hawk Full Room for larger events. Reservations must be made in person at the recreation facility in which you are booking no more than 60 days prior. Reservations are confirmed when contract is completed and payment is received.
Residental Improvement Guidelines
Exterior lights and Lighting 2.44: Lights and Lighting Approval is required for new/replacement exterior lights and lighting. Energy efficient outdoor lighting devices, including without limitation a light fixture containing a coiled or straight fluorescent light bulb, and any solar recharging panel, motion detector, or other equipment connected to the lighting device, need approval. Installation considerations shall include, but may not be limited to, the visibility, style, and location of the fixture so as not to negatively impact neighboring properties. Exterior lighting for security and/or other uses must be directed at the ground/house, whereby the light cone stays within the property boundaries and the light source does not cause glare to other properties. Bullet-type light fixtures are recommended with a maximum of a 40-watt equivalent compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs. Exterior ‘Track-lighting’ will not be approved. Café/string lights are not permitted in the front of the home.
If you have questions regarding your home improvement, please call our office Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 303-471-8821. You can also reach us at covenant@hrcaonline.org.
Need help deciding which room would work best for your reservation? More information can be found on our website under the Facilities tab. Click on Recreation Centers then Room Rentals at the bottom of the page. For availability, call 303-791-2500.
UPCOMING EVENTS
FARMERS' MARKET IS OPEN!
YOUR HEALTH WITH UCHEALTHEXERCISE AND AGING
Join UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital for our Virtual Health Series. Discussion will include everything from exercise programs to aging. You will have the opportunity to ask your questions and get answers. This event is free, but registration is required.
• Wednesday, May 3
• 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
• Free • Zoom
BLOOD DRIVE - FOR MOTHERS
Donate blood to save lives. This event is dedicated to “Donate For Mothers Campaign.” This event honors the diverse experiences of moms through the act of blood donation. It is a special call to action to inspire and empower members of the community to donate blood in honor of a mom in their life. Call Vitalant at 303-363-2300 or sign-up online at www.donors.vitalant.org by using code 10002 or searching 80126. Appointments are requested, but walk-ins are also welcome.
• Thursday, May 4
• 9:00 - 1:30 p.m.
• Northridge Recreation Center8800 S. Broadway.
Each summer HRCA partners with the Metro Denver Farmers' Market to bring one of the finest farmers' markets into Highlands Ranch. The start of the season the market offers flowers and nonproduce products. As summer progresses, the market explodes with Colorado’s bounty. You will surely find what you need!
• Sundays • 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. • Free
• Town Center South - 9288 Dorchester St.
CANS FESTIVAL
Cans are not just for beer anymore! No films, but lots of canned alcohol! Feel free to taste any or all of the dozens of canned wines and cocktails now and enjoy this summer and beyond. Discover your favorite canned drinks at this Highlands Ranch exclusive event! Food trucks will be onsite (additional expense).
• Friday, May 12 • 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. • $35
• Southridge Recreation Center - 4800 McArthur Ranch Rd.
HOOKED ON FISHING
Get your little ones Hooked on Fishing! The Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association, Highlands Ranch Metro District, and the Colorado Division of Wildlife are excited to come together to teach the basics of fishing! Learn the art of angling and ecology. Poles and bait are provided and kids get to keep their poles.
• Saturday, May 13 • 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. or 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. • $15
• Fly'N B Park - 2910 Plaza Dr.
SUMMER SYMPHONY SERIES
We are delighted to bring a NEW cultural event to Highlands Ranch! This series pairs performances from the Lone Tree Symphony for a new summer experience special to Highlands Ranch.The 2023 Series:
• May 17: The Funny Bones & No Strings Attached Quartet
• May 24: The Gossamer Winds
• May 31: Raul Murciano Quartet
• June 7: Cloud 9 Strings!
• 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. • $22
• Southridge Recreation Center - 4800 McArthur Ranch Rd.
UPCOMING EVENTS
CULTURE ON THE GREEN
Treat yourself to free entertainment outdoors in beautiful Civic Green Park with this series of three professional performances brought to Highlands Ranch. This series features a variety of shows which have widespread appeal and are full of fun and family entertainment.
• May 26: International Youth Ballet
• 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. • Free
• Civic Green Park - 9370 Ridgeline Blvd.
SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
One of the most highly anticipated events of the year, the Highlands Ranch Summer Concert Series, is just around the corner! Join us for our free, 8-concert series for the entire family.
• June 1: Stone Beat Invasion (Rolling Stones & Beatles Tribute)
• June 8: The Guardians Band (Music from Guardians of Galaxy)
• 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. • Free
• Highland Heritage Regional Park - 9651 Quebec.
BEER FESTIVAL
Join us for the 10th Anniversary of our celebrated Highlands Ranch Beer Festival. Vendors representing over 200 varieties will be here to share a taste of local and national specialty and craft beers. Come enjoy samples of different beers. VIP tickets give you early access. Tickets on sale May 1, 2023.
• Saturday, June 3 • 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
• General Admission $45.00 or VIP Tickets $60.00
• Civic Green Park - 9370 Ridgeline Blvd.
CLASSIC CAR SHOW
The 23rd Annual Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association Classic Car Show returns this year! This is the perfect weekend activity that the whole family will enjoy. Get out of the house and see some unique and classic cars, service vehicles, and trucks!
• Saturday, June 10 • 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. • Free
• Cherry Hills Community Church - 3900 Grace Blvd.
ADULT DANCE RECITAL - SAVE THE DATE
Join us for our 3rd annual Adult Dance Recital! The HRCA members of our Tap, Line and Belly dance classes will be performing their best routines from this past year! The Event is free and held at the Southridge, Sunday, June 11 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
PAINT/ELECTRONIC RECYCLING
Join us for the 3rd Annual Highlands Ranch Paint & Electronic recycling event in partnership with the Highlands Ranch Rotary Club. Recycle electronics and most paints at this event. More info at www.rotaryclubhr.org
• Saturday, May 6
• 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
• Free paint & most electronics
• Fee for all TV's
• UCHealth Hospital1500 Park Central
GOLF TOURNAMENT
Join us for the 1st Highlands Ranch Community Association Golf Tournament. Play individually, on a team or be a sponsor. How can you beat a day on the golf course, especially with food and prizes? This tournament will benefit the three Highlands Ranch Community Association nonprofits. All participants will enjoy 18 holes of golf, lunch, and prizes.
• Thursday, June 15
• 8:00 a.m. Shotgun Start
• $140 per golfer
• Sponsorship available
• University of Denver Golf Club9000 Creekside Way.
CLASSES, CAMPS & ACTIVITIES
CAMP CENTRAL!
HAPPY HOUR HALF K
Looking for something to do with the whole family on Father's Day Weekend? Look no further than the Happy Hour Half K!
This 1,640-foot "race" benefits the HRCA Therapeutic Recreation Program and features a lap around Civic Green Park, live music, local beer/seltzer/wine/non-alcoholic beverages, and more!
This is a non-timed race because everyone is a winner. Haven't started training? No worries... neither has anyone else!
• Friday, June 16
• 6:00 p.m.
• $30+ (adults) / $20+ (21 and under)
• Civic Green Park9370 Ridgeline Blvd.
SPECIAL NEEDS INDOOR BASKETBALL
Learn the skills to play basketball, the rules of the game, and good sportsmanship.
• Wednesday, May 10 - Wednesday, June 28
• 5:10 - 6:00 p.m.
• $90-$104 per month
• Southridge Recreation Center, Gym4800 McArthur Ranch Road
This summer we are offering a variety of fun camps for children of all ages and interests! Our Art and Education camps are beginning to fill, so now is the time to get enrolled. Drawing, painting, jewelry making and more will be part of our summer art camps and a series of Robotics, Engineering and Science camps are sure to challenge and delight your child too! Popular camps like KidStage’s Peter Pan, are also great considerations for your family. From tumbling and gymnastics camps to drama camps, cooking camps to itty bitty kid camps, there is something for everyone! Be sure to check out our camps section in our activity guide or on our website and download our summer camps guide for your reference. For more information, please call 303-471-8853.
MOUNTAIN BIKE SERIES
The MTB Series takes place on Wednesdays in July and August - each night featuring a different route throughout the pristine Backcountry Wilderness Area.
All skill levels are welcome! Age and experience-appropriate starting corrals and awards make it a fun night for all.
• Wednesday, July 12, 19, 26, and August 2
• 6:00 p.m.
• $30-$35 (adults) $25-$30 (ages 10-18)
• Red Tail Park - 674 Pemberly Ave.
PERSONAL TRAINING AT HRCA
Our nationally certified Personal Trainers are excited to get you started with a custom personal training program. By creating a unique and effective exercise program, our trainers will help you look and feel better. Whether you are looking to shed pounds, tone muscle, or increase strength and flexibility, our highly qualified trainers are motivated to help you achieve your fitness goals. With multiple package options, we are sure to have something that fits your needs and schedule. Request a personal trainer today! Email Katie.Ireland@hrcaonline.org with any questions.
COTILLION REGISTRATION - SAVE THE DATE
The Highlands Ranch Community Association and Platinum Protocol are reimagining the world of Cotillion. This social education program specifically designed for third through eighth graders, provides a comprehensive learning experience aimed at educating the whole child, socially and emotionally. At HRCA we recognize the need to create positive social exchanges, a safe place to make new friends, and prepare children for future social interactions and experiences. Save the date as registration for the 2023 season opens Friday, June 16. We look forward to partnering with your family!
CLASSES, CAMPS & ACTIVITIES
SUMMER FUN FOR ADULTS
This season doesn’t have to be just about your kids! Find something that relaxes, inspires or even challenges you during these summer months. If you’re interested in getting in touch with your inner artist, consider Watercolor, Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, Art Journaling, Modern Calligraphy, Zen Doodling and Knitting. These classes can be a wonderful place to gather with friends and make art. If toe tapping is of interest to you, then try our adult Belly Dancing, Tap, or couples dances including Line Dancing and the New Millennium Cowboy Cha Cha. If getting your hands dirty sounds fun, then try one of our pottery hand building classes. For more information, please call 303-471-8853.
ADULT SEMINARS
HRCA is offering a variety of adult seminars this summer. Try our popular Will Seminar where registrants get the opportunity to create a notarized will, power of attorney, medical power of attorney and living will from an experienced estate planning attorney. Our Living Trust Seminar and The Art of Public Speaking will both be held on Wednesday, May 3. Join us to learn and grow this summer! For more information, please call 303-471-8818
THREE PROGRAMS TO TRY IN THE BWA THIS MONTH
Group Horseback Riding Lessons (Tuesdays and Sundays, $47$58): Start your riding journey in our one-hour group lessons to learn the basic of English or Western riding. Discovery Day (Saturday, May 6, $5).
Discovery Days at Backcountry Base Camp give your kids the chance to discover the wonders of the Backcountry Wilderness Area! This month’s theme is Fort Building!
Crafty Critters (Monday, May 15, $12-$14): Toddlers and preschoolers get to feed the chickens, play in the Base Camp Backyard, and be creative with a nature-inspired crafts.
SUMMER KICKBALL/DODGEBALL
Join us this summer for an exciting youth kickball and dodgeball league in June and July. Each month there will be four afternoon sessions for your child to meet and play. This co-ed league is a great summer activity. Get your friends together and come out and play! Each player will receive a t-shirt for the monthly session. For more information, please contact Patrick Gojan at 303-471-8869 or patrick.gojan@hrcaonline.org.
HORSEBACK TRAIL RIDES
Horseback Trail Rides are back in the Backcountry Wilderness Area this month! The one-hour rides (for ages 7+) leave from the Backcountry Outdoor Center Horse Corrals and explores a portion of our conservation property with opportunities to spot local wildlife like elk, mule deer, bobcats, golden eagles, and wild turkeys. The Front Range foothills provide the perfect backdrop to a close-to-home horseback riding experience.
INDEPENDENCE DAY 5K
Kick off your 4th of July with a family-friendly and festive 5K! This race is perfect for elite racers, joggers, kids, parents with strollers, and everyone in-between! Starting at 7:30 a.m., you'll beat the heat and finish in time to walk over to the annual HRCA 4th of July parade on Highlands Ranch Parkway.
• Tuesday, July 4
• 7:30 a.m.
• $35+ (adults) / $25+ (ages 2-12 years)
• Highlands Ranch Town Center9315 Dorchester St.
9568 University Boulevard, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
FACILITY CLOSURES
May 1 - 7 Southridge is closed for annual maintenance.
May 25 Pools will close early for preseason aquatic orientation.
May 29
Recreation Centers close at 5:00 p.m. for Memorial Day Holiday
The HRCA Administration Offices at Eastridge are closed for Memorial Day observance
Check the website for the most up-to-date closure information.
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).
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MAY EVENTS
For event details, see page 5 or visit HRCAonline.org/Events.
May 3 Your Health with UCHealthExercise and Aging
May 4 Blood Drive
May 8 Board Working Session*
May 12 Cans Festival
May 13
Mother's Day 5K
Hooked on Fishing
May 16 Delegate & Board Meeting*
May 17
Summer Symphoney SeriesThe Funny Bones & No Strings Attached Quartet
May 26 Outdoor pools season Opening!
Culture on the Green - Alice In Wonderland
Sundays Highlands Ranch Far mers' Market
April - October
* These meetings are open to our members.