Town of Superior Winter

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Register for programs and get up-to-date information at superiorrec.com

Winter Spring 2022

JANUARY-APRIL

In this guide, you will find information about upcoming programs, events and volunteer opportunities in the Town of Superior. There are possibilities for everyone! Explore the options and register at superiorrec.com to start making the most of your winter and spring. If you have questions or need assistance, please feel free to reach out via email at tospros@ superiorcolorado.gov, in person at the Superior Community Center, 1500 Coalton Road or via phone at 303-554-9005. We would love to hear from you. Have a great winter and spring!

The Town of Superior Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department

Table of Contents WE ARE SUPERIOR PARKS & REC! 1 SUPERIOR COMMUNITY CENTER 2 VOLUNTEERING 4 CULTURAL ARTS ......................5 ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS 6 YOUTH SPORTS & FITNESS 12 ADULT SPORTS & FITNESS ............. 13 JUNIOR TENNIS 14 ADULT TENNIS 15 ATHLETIC FIELDS, PARKS & SHELTERS 18 Encouraging Community VIBRANT & MEANINGFUL Welcome to the WINTER SPRING 2022 Recreation Guide!

We are SUPERIOR Parks & Rec!

Leslie Clark, Parks, Recreation and Open Space Director lesliec@superiorcolorado.gov (303) 499-3675, ext. 119

Jennifer "JG" Garner, Cultural Arts Supervisor jenniferg@superiorcolorado.gov (303) 499-3675, ext. 167

Mikaela Gregg, Community Events and Volunteer Supervisor mikaela@superiorcolorado.gov (303) 499-3675, ext. 128

Bryan Hall, Parks Technician II bryanh@superiorcolorado.gov (303) 499-3675, ext. 171

Allison James, Management Analyst II allisonj@superiorcolorado.gov (303) 499-3675, ext. 118

Tyler McBeath, Parks Technician tylerm@superiorcolorado.gov (303) 499-3675, ext. 171

Bryan Meyer, Recreation Manager bryanm@superiorcolorado.gov (303) 499-3675, ext. 163

Gabriel Ramirez, Parks Technician gabrielr@superiorcolorado.gov (303) 499-3675, ext. 117

Matt Rarick, Superintendent of Parks and Open Space mattr@superiorcolorado.gov (303) 499-3675, ext. 171

Karen A. Snortland, CPRP Recreation Supervisor karens@superiorcolorado.gov (303) 499-3675, ext. 170

Shawn Wilson, Parks Technician/ Pool Technician shawnw@superiorcolorado.gov (303) 499-3675, ext. 171

Lydia Yecke, Recreation Coordinator lydiay@superiorcolorado.gov (303) 499-3675, ext. 166

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The new community center at 1500 Coalton Road was built for YOU! Providing a range of amenities and gathering spaces, the Superior Community Center is designed for you to experience vibrant and meaningful community. Whether you need a place for a cup of coffee with a friend, want to enjoy a live band with a large group of neighbors or are looking to participate in one of our great programs, we have you covered! Check out all of the ways you can enjoy the center below. Have questions? Give us a ring at 303-554-9005.

Superior COMMUNITY CENTER Community Center Hours: Monday-Thursday 8 AM to 8 PM Friday-Saturday 8 AM to
PM Sunday 12 PM to 6 PM FLEXIBLE SEATING for both comfort and lounging or work and productivity Small and large MEETING ROOMS that can be arranged for your needs A special LIBRARY AREA for readers AMPLE NATURAL LIGHT from skylights and glass garage doors WI-FI & TECHNOLOGY to meet the demands of personal and professional needs An open area already equipped with STADIUM SEATING for small performances, educational conferences, or professional seminars A dedicated youth room called THE SPOT COME & ENJOY: 2 superiorrec.com
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LEARN ABOUT LIBRARY SERVICES

Monday-Thursday 8 AM to 8 PM Friday-Saturday 8 AM to 10 PM Sunday 12 PM to 6 PM
Visit superiorcommunitycenter.com to view upcoming entertainment and events and register for various programs available for all ages. IN-HOUSE CAFÉ & TAP serving delicious bites and drinks MODERN INDUSTRIAL design that incorporates the arts and engages the senses Accepting room rentals for the months of January through April. Room rentals for the months of January through April 2022 will open on December 1. All fees for use of any of the four rooms in the Superior Community Center by Town of Superior residents, resident businesses and resident organizations shall be waived. Click here to reserve a room.
Offering smoothies, frappes, and all your favorite coffee drinks as well as delicious pastries, house-made breakfast burritos, salads, sandwiches, and charcuterie boxes. Beer, wine and cider available daily after 2 PM.
Community Center features a library area for all ages
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VOLUNTEERING is the way to go!

JOIN US AT VOLUNTEERSUPERIOR.COM

Get a front row seat to the best projects and events in town! Volunteer opportunities to give back and make a difference in and around Superior are bountiful, ranging from parks and trail projects, community events and group activities, to more formalized programs such as Snow Busters, Ride Autrey Project and Advisory Group Committees.

There is always a need for volunteers and always a reward in watching the community grow. For more information, please visit the Town volunteer webpage

2022 Community Events

BEING GREEN CAN BE FUN!

Mark your calendar for not one, but two opportunities to celebrate a more Sustainable Superior. No matter the climate, fun-filled, educational and action-based entertainment will be in store.

Check out the Town events webpage for ways to connect with the Town and community on these important dates:

EARTH DAY, Friday, April 22

ARBOR DAY, Friday, April 29

We hope you can join us! volunteering
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Superior Cultural ARTS

The Town of Superior Cultural Arts and Public Spaces (CAPS) Advisory Committee brings to you creativity in the form of several artworks throughout the Town and artistic, familyfriendly events throughout the year. Check out the Cultural Arts webpage for more information at superiorcolorado.gov.

SUPERIOR EN PLEIN ART EXHIBIT

In the fall of 2021, Superior’s first ever “paint out” event featured over a dozen artists painting live, en plein air! Now the finished works of art that were inspired by the surroundings at Purple Park are on exhibit at the Superior Community Center through April 2022.

Artwork: Ted Garcia, “Purple Park Pond”, oil on canvas, 2021

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OERMAN-ROCHE TRAILHEAD SCULPTURE

Have you seen the rings near the entrance of OermanRoche Trailhead? The new sculpture was installed in early December 2021 by artist Joshua Wiener with support of the CAPs Advisory Committee. "This Must Be the Place" is a series of five large-scale steel rings and an accompanying winding trail system. With the mountains visibly to the west from McCaslin Boulevard, the five 74” tall rings appear to be rolling down the hill, or climbing upward, depending on one’s vantage point. The surrounding views framed by each ring will shift while traversing the path or simply passing by, but ultimately are intended to create or enhance a sense of motion.

WINTER ARTS IN THE PARK

Winter Lights at Grasso Park returns!

A temporary immersive light and music installation by artist David Farquharson and his workspace Farhorizon Studio was commissioned by the CAPS Advisory Committee. Installed in December 2021, the installation is intended to provide the community with a fun, family-friendly light experience during the winter nights with its three separate experiential zones. This Winter Arts in the Park installation can be visited through April 2022.

Image provided by Joshua Wiener
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Art Classes (Toddler/Youth)

DISCOVERING THE WORLD OF ART WITH THE YOUNGEST: A CREATIVE AND SENSORY ADVENTURE FOR TODDLERS

18–36 mos | Community Center

In this class children ages 18 months–3 years and their parent or caregiver will get a little messy with ageappropriate art materials to create memorable art and craft pieces, enjoy sensory and play-based explorations, and most importantly, have fun together. Full session material fee $12; Single drop in material fee $3.

Session/Drop In

W 1/5–1/26 10–10:45 AM $80/$25

W 2/2–2/23 10–10:45 AM $80/$25

W 3/2–3/30 10–10:45 AM $80/$25

W 4/6–4/27 10–10:45 AM $80/$25

DEVELOPING CREATIVITY WITH THE MASTERS: AN ADVENTURE IN ARTS FOR KIDS

8 – 12 yrs | Community Center

These classes are all about creativity! It’s all about using your imagination and making projects with an assortment of mediums, from sculpting clay to painting, collages, printmaking, and other mixed media options. Explore artists’ lives and styles, world cultures, languages, unique art forms and vocabulary. Students create artwork that is “one of a kind” and truly an expression of each one’s imagination and creativity that come from within. At each class they will create a unique masterpiece inspired by a world art master!

Jan & Feb material fees: Full session $20; drop in $5

March material fees: Full session $15; drop in $5

April material fees: Full session $25; drop in $5

Session/Drop In

Sa 1/8–1/29 10–11 AM $100/$30

Sa 2/5–2/26 10–11 AM $100/$30

Sa 3/5–3/19 10–11 AM $75/$30

Sa 4/2–4/30 10–11 AM $125/$30

CREATE A VAN GOGH SNOWY NIGHT COLLAGE

Community Center

This Van Gogh inspired activity is perfect for exploring mixed media art with kids. They will get inspired by the famous Van Gogh’s "Starry Night" painting and will combine art and a bit of science by making their own snow paint and creating a snowy version masterpiece. Material fee $5

4–7 yrs Su 1/16 1–2 PM $25 8–12 yrs Su 1/16 2:30–3:30 PM $25

CREATE A WORHOL INSPIRED SNOWFLAKE PAINTING

Community Center

This Warhol inspired activity is perfect for exploring mixed media art collage with kids. They will take inspiration from the iconic artist Andy Warhol, to create their own pop art snowflake masterpiece. Material fee $5

4–7 yrs Su 2/20 1–2 PM $25 8–12 yrs Su 2/20 2:30–3:30 PM $25

CREATE AN EASTER EGG INSPIRED BY MODERN ARTISTS

Community Center

This modern art inspired activity is perfect for exploring mixed media art with kids. After learning a bit about life and work of some of the modern art masters, kids will create an Easter egg on an egg-shaped flat canvas, inspired by one of these fabulous artists: Alexander Calder, Piet Mondrian, Paul Klee, Joan Miró. Material fee $5

4–7 yrs Su 4/10 1–2 PM $25 8–12 yrs Su 4/10 2:30–3:30 PM $25

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Art Students League of Denver Classes

DRAWING I - STRONG FOUNDATIONS

16+ | Community Center

This class will focus on drawing as a practice, building up foundational skills that will help you on your journey as an artist. Using direct observation we will look at space and relationships to better understand how artists see and make decisions. You will leave with tools in your belt to help you work through a drawing from beginning to end. This class is inclusive, supportive and embraces the process of making art!

M 1/3–1/31 5:30–7:30 PM $197.50

THE JOY OF DRAWING

16+ | Community Center

Learn the fundamentals of drawing, including contour, shading, and perspective. Whether you are new to art, or just want to enhance your sketching skills, this class will help you become more comfortable with pencil and paper.

Tu 1/11–2/1 5:30–7:30 PM $160

DRAWING II

16+ | Community Center

This class builds on our understanding of foundational skills and explores the expressive qualities of drawing. Working from life, we will continue to hone our observational skills while playing with mark-making by using different tools and techniques. Ultimately our experimentation will help us understand how our creative choices affect the overall feeling and outcome of our work. This class embraces risk taking in a supportive environment and encourages exploration and play.

M 2/7–2/28 5:30–7:30 PM $160

PAINTING WITH ACRYLICS

16+ | Community Center

Learn the fundamentals of painting with acrylics, including layout, color blending, and layering paints. Review different styles of painting, from classic, to impressionist, to abstract. Each week, create a different type of painting: abstract, still life or landscape, and human or animal figure.

Tu 2/8–3/1 5:30–7:30 PM $122.50

ACRYLIC PAINTING I

16+ | Community Center

Join us as we dive into the vibrant world of painting. This class explores color, composition, and a painterly approach to creating interesting, layered work. With a foundational focus to get started, we will learn how to build a painting from a colored ground to the exciting finishing details. Learn about color mixing, choosing a palette and how to think and make decisions like an artist. Come experience the joyful process of painting. Some background with drawing foundations is helpful but not necessary.

M 3/7–4/11 5:30–7:30 PM $197.50

MIX UP YOUR MEDIA

12–18 yrs | Community Center

Do you love to create art but just can’t choose one medium? This workshop combines acrylic painting with collage, along with elements of pop culture. Learn how famous artists of the 20th century mixed up their media, and finally, create your own colorful piece of pop art!

Sa 3/19–3/26 1–4 PM $115

KEEP IT SIMPLE: OIL PAINTING WITH A LIMITED PALETTE (SOLVENT-FREE)

16+ | Community Center

In a world overflowing with fancy mediums, expensive pigments, and tools of every imaginable variety, what do you really need to make a beautiful, transcendent painting? In this workshop, we’ll explore the amazing harmonic potential of a limited palette, as well as color relativity and the immense freedom that comes with this way of navigating color. We’ll also look after our health by exploring methods that do not require solvents.

2-day workshop:

Sa 4/9 10 AM–4 PM

Su 4/10 NOON–6 PM $205

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Build A Robot K12

LEARN AND PRACTICE GROWTH MINDSET THROUGH SCREEN-FREE ROBOTICS

Beginner Level 1 | 5–7 yrs | Community Center

This session’s Social Emotional Learning Topic is Growth Mindset. Students will learn the concept and practice Growth Mindset while learning robotics.

This introductory class will inspire excitement for learning about robotics. Students will use a RoboRobo set that includes structure blocks and robotics components such as CPU, LEDs, DC motors, infrared sensors, a buzzer, and contact sensor. Students practice their spatial visualization, reading and fine motor skills to construct robots and use coding cards and a card reader to program their robots. They will learn basic robotics components and functions, observe robot behaviors, and troubleshoot their robots. Students are encouraged to share their creations, progress, and challenges during each class. They are encouraged to imagine a story and/or a game and use their robots to tell stories and design games.

No prior coding or robotics experience is required. To support individual learning, each student will work on their own robot. Must purchase a Robotics Set $149 in addition to the tuition fee.

M 1/24–4/18 4:15–5:15 PM $149

ROBOTICS CLUB

5–11 yrs | Community Center

This session’s social emotional learning topics include curiosity, connection, and gratitude. Students will learn and practice these concepts while building and showcasing their work. Besides coding and building, students are encouraged to share Robot of the Day of their choices, present their robots, and share their learning, progress, and work with their groups.

For students who attended the Fall 2021 sessions.

M 1/24–4/18 4:15–5:15 PM $149

LEARN AND PRACTICE EMPATHY THROUGH ROBOTICS

Beginner Level 1 | 8–11 yrs |

Community Center

This session’s social emotional learning topic is empathy. Students will learn the concept and practice empathy while learning robotics.

Students will build, design, and code a variety of robots! They will use a RoboRobo set that has building components such as metal frames, plastic frames, beams, nuts and bolts. Students will learn how to create functionality in their build using electronic components such as a CPU board, IR and contact sensors, LEDs, buzzers, and motors. Programs are written on the computer using a block-based programming environment and downloaded to the robot. Students will learn how to program robots to react to sensor data, drive motors and control robot behavior. Over the course of 10 weeks, students build robots of increasing complexity and functionality – each project teaches a new level of mechanical and programmatic design. All students are encouraged to create their own designs. Students will debug software and hardware problems to learn problem solving skills. Students are encouraged to share their ideas, progress, and challenges at each class.

No prior coding or robotics experience is required. To support individual learning, each student will work on their own robot. Must purchase a Robotics Set $149 in addition to the tuition fee.

M 1/24–4/18 4:15–5:15 PM $149

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Music

MUSIC TOGETHER OF BOULDER – FAMILY CLASS

Birth–4 yrs | Community Center

Sing, dance, play, and learn! All children are musical, and our classes teach the way children learn, through experiences and play, with you, their special grownup. In each 45-minute class you’ll sing, dance, and bond with your child in a community of other caregivers while supporting your child’s musical growth. Family classes are perfect for little ones birth through age 4. Must purchase curriculum supplies. One per family $55

Tu 1/4–3/8 10:15–11 AM $190

Tu 1/4–3/8 11:15 AM–NOON $190

BEGINNER UKULELE CLASS

All ages | Community Center

No musical experience necessary! Learn to play the ukulele in a fun, supportive environment. You’ll learn several chords, a beginning fingerpicking pattern and a strumming pattern.

M 1/3–2/7 12:30–2 PM $100

M 2/28–4/4 12:30–2 PM $100

M 4/18–5/23 12:30–2 PM $100

BEYOND BEGINNER UKULELE CLASS

All ages | Community Center

Continue to build your skills and gain confidence playing your ukulele! This class will help anyone with a basic knowledge of ukulele playing grow their skillset in a warm and supportive environment.

M 1/3–2/7 2:30–4 PM $100

M 2/28–4/4 2:30–4 PM $100 M 4/18–5/23 2:30–4 PM $100

Free Community Uke JAM! Come jam and have fun while having the opportunity to practice your ukulele skills in a fun, supportive environment with players of all abilities. No jam session on 2/14.
Superior Community Center Open Gathering Area DAY: Mondays, January – April TIME: 4:30 – 6 PM FEE: FREE
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Photography

DIGITAL PICTURE BOOTCAMP

All ages | Community Center

Do you have thousands of pictures on your phone? In just three 1-hour classes you will learn how to transform your digital clutter into organized memories, taking the stress out of finding, sharing and even printing your family’s favorite photos! Additionally, you will create a system that allows you to automate future picture organization so you don't even have to think about it! We will use Google Photos as the photo organization tool. No experience is required.

M, W, F 1/10–1/14 10–11 AM $75

M, W, F 2/7–2/11 10–11 AM $75

M, W, F 3/7–3/11 10–11 AM $75

M, W, F 4/11–4/15 10–11 AM $75

Wellness

INBODY SCAN TEST

18+ | Community Center

Want to make a healthy lifestyle change? Come get an Inbody Scan Test provided by Camp Gladiator. The Inbody scan test breaks down your body composition to measure hydration and analyze lean muscle and fat content. This is an easy, non-invasive and accurate way to calculate your body composition. Superior residents will receive a free week of unlimited bootcamp classes with Inbody Scan Test registration.

Sa 3/12 10:30–12:30 AM $20

Sa 4/16 10:30–12:30 AM $20

MINDFUL SELF-COMPASSION PROGRAM (MSC)

18+ | Community Center

What is MSC? When a close friend is struggling, we know how to offer them support and compassion. Imagine what it would be like to give yourself the same caring attention whenever you needed it! All that is required is a shift in

the direction of your attention – recognizing that you too are a worthy recipient of your own kindness. MSC is a empirically-supported program designed to cultivate the skill of self-compassion in daily life.

This training program is based on the research of Kristin Neff and clinical expertise of Chris Germer. MSC teaches core principles that enable participants to respond to difficult moments in their lives with kindness, care and understanding.

After participating in this workshop, you will be able to: Practice self-compassion in daily life, motivate yourself with kindness rather then criticism, handle difficult emotions with greater ease, bring compassion and clarity to relationships, old and new, enhance your resilience, manage caregiver fatigue, practice the art of savoring and self-appreciation.

FREE INTRO: W 1/5 6–7 PM FREE

MSC PROGRAM: M 1/10–2/28 5–7:50 PM Retreat Sa 2/12 9 AM–1 PM $250

MINDFULNESS KIDS CAMP

8–11 yrs | Community Park

Is your child struggling with confidence, resilience and stress? Leave the technology behind as psychotherapist Brooke Shaffer will help your child develop basic mindfulness skills while connecting to nature. Brooke will introduce fun, simple and engaging tools that will encourage self awareness and social skills.

Please fill out the Mindfulness Camp Form prior to the first day of camp.

Please note: If there is inclement weather, class will be held at the Superior Community Center located at 1500 Coalton Rd.

Tu 3/22 9 AM–3 PM $95 W 3/23 9 AM–3 PM $95

Th 3/24 9 AM–3 PM $95

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Outdoor Education

FREE WALK WITH A DOC

All

Ages | Virtual

Virtual Walk with a Doc is still going strong! Getting outside and paying attention to your health matters so much, especially in these days. Every Saturday morning at 7 AM a video is posted where WWAD Leaders from around the world will be sharing important health topics! Mark your calendars and tune in at that time, or whenever you are available.

For more information click - WALK WITH A DOC

Sa 1/2–4/24 7–11 AM FREE

FREE WINTER HIKE

All Ages | South Pool parking lot

Join us to look for signs of winter animals in Superior with wildlife ecologist Ashley Delaup. Dress warmly and hope for snow so animal tracks can be spotted!

Sa 2/19 9–11 AM FREE

CPR & FIRST AID 11+ | Community Center

This American Heart Association First Aid CPR AED course trains participants to provide first aid, CPR, and use an automated external defibrillator (AED) in a safe, timely, and effective manner. This course covers first aid basics, medical emergencies, injury emergencies, environmental emergencies, preventing illness and injury, as well as adult, child, and infant CPR and AED use. Participants earn a 2–year American Heart Association CPR and First Aid certification card.

W 3/16 5:30–8 PM $70

Su 4/24 3–5:30 PM $70

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JUMPBUNCH – FITNESS FUN FOR TOTS!

1.5–3.5 yrs | Community Center

Enjoy hands-on interaction with your toddler as they explore their bodies while also expanding their minds, skills and abilities! JumpBunch® encourages development of the whole child through play, exploration, and movement. Your little one will feel inspired to try new things as they develop the confidence to believe in themselves, starting them on the path to living a happy, healthy and active life.

No Class: 1/17 & 2/21

M 1/10–1/31 10–10:30 AM $33

M 2/7–2/28 10–10:30 AM $33

M 3/7–3/28 10–10:30 AM $33

M 4/4–4/25 10–10:30 AM $44

JUMPBUNCH - INTRO TO SPORTS!

3.5–6 yrs | Community Center

JumpBunch® provides children experiences and opportunities so they can begin to create the foundations of their identity, determining how they want to show up in the world. We introduce children to a wide range of sports as we focus on developing important skills that benefit the whole child. Our trained coaches provide support and positive reinforcement so children can achieve success while challenging their bodies and exploring their abilities. Through our sports, fitness and movement-based program, you will observe your child’s physical and emotional being evolve as they play, learn, grow, and have the time of their life!

M 1/10–1/31 10:45–11:30 AM $39

M 2/7–2/28 10:45–11:30 AM $39

M 3/7–3/28 10:45–11:30 AM $39

M 4/4–4/25 10:45–11:30 AM $52

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JAZZERCISE

12+ | Community Center

REGISTER VIA the JAZZERCISE WEBSITE

Are you ready for the ultimate confidence infusion?

Channel your inner pop star in the original dance party workout. Blending dance with Pilates, yoga, kickboxing and strength training, one 55-minute session can burn up to 800 calories. The results? Long, lean muscles and an undeniable mood boost.

Single day drop-in option available for purchase as well as a 10-visit pass or monthly unlimited pass.

W 1/5–4/27 10:15–11:15 AM

F 1/7–4/29 10:15–11:15 AM

Sa 1/8–4/30 9–10 AM

ALL LEVELS FLOW

15+ | Community Center

Join Yoga Junction for an All Levels Flow – Wednesday Morning Session. This class is for all levels and will incorporate postures designed to increase flexibility and enhance strength and stability in the body. A yoga mat is required; blocks are useful. Join the flow at the new Superior Community Center!

W 1/12–3/16 9–10 AM $150 Drop-in: $22 W 1/12–3/16 5–6 PM $150 Drop-in: $22

F 1/14–3/18 9–10 AM $150 Drop-in: $22

TAI CHI FOR ARTHRITIS AND FALLS PREVENTION

60+ | Community Center

This class focuses on relieving the symptoms of arthritis, pain, and enhancing overall healthy movement with Tai Chi Forms 1. Participants do not need to have arthritis to benefit from the exercises that improve balance and reduce risk and fear of falling.

This program is led by a certified Tai Chi for Health Instructor and Avista Adventist Hospital Occupational Therapist. This class is aimed to prevent falls and maintain independence.

Th 1/6–2/17 1–2 PM $35 Th 3/3–4/21 1–2 PM $35

E-Sports

SUPERIOR ULTIMATE SMASH TOURNAMENT 10+ | Community Center

Choose your favorite character and get ready to Smash in this esports event! This will be a double elimination format using the ESF ruleset and stage list. There will be two brackets to choose from: Under-16 (age restricted, small prize) and Competitive (no restrictions, prize pool). Registration closes at 6:30 PM on the day of the event.

10–15:

Th 1/20 6–9 PM $5

Th 2/17 6–9 PM $5

Th 3/17 6–9 PM $5 Th 4/21 6–9 PM $5

Competitive (10+)

Th 1/20 6–9 PM $10

Th 2/17 6–9 PM $10

Th 3/17 6–9 PM $10 Th 4/21 6–9 PM $10

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HOT SHOTS

4–6 yrs | North Pool Tennis Courts

Superior Tennis by RMTC continues on this spring with great programming! Let’s get children in the community introduced to and developing a love for the sport for a lifetime using big, soft, red balls on a 36’ court. Kids will start to develop racquet-eye coordination and basic rally skills using lots of games and fun!

M 4/11–5/16 3:45–4:30 PM $59

Th 4/14–5/19 3:45–4:30 PM $59

SUPER CHAMPS

6–8 yrs | North Pool Tennis Courts

Super Champs takes the next step in developing the foundation for a lifetime of enjoyment playing tennis. Still on a red ball court, this class introduces more advanced rally skills and all strokes production while learning basic game development and keeping score.

M 4/11–5/16 4:30–5:30 PM $78

Th 4/14–5/19 4:30–5:30 PM $78

FUTURE STARS

8–10 yrs | North Pool Tennis Courts

Future Stars provides the next steps in the youth progression moving young players to the 60’ court using the orange ball. We build on skills learned on the 36’ court and introduce all areas of the game to these players with lots of match play helping these kids get ready for CARA and Junior Team Tennis (next summer), while laying the foundation for those kids who want to take their game to even higher levels.

M 4/11–5/16 5:30–7 PM $117

Th 4/14–5/19 5:30–7 PM

JUNIOR ACES

10–12 yrs | North Pool Tennis Courts

Junior Aces completes the youth progression moving these kids to the green & yellow balls on the full 78’ court. Grouped by age and experience, this class encompasses a variety of levels from more introductory to the beginnings of a performance pathway in tennis. While continuing to lay the foundation with an emphasis on serving, returning, rallying and pointing these tools toward match play in JTT and tournaments.

Tu 4/12–5/17 4–5:30 PM $117

F 4/15–5/20 4–5:30 PM $117

TEEN TRAINING

13–18 yrs | North Pool Tennis Courts

Also grouped by age and experience, Teen Training encompasses a broad spectrum of levels from just finding the sport to USTA players. This class completes the youth development pathway honing all foundational skills learned in 12 & under tennis, while providing a more sophisticated and realistic approach to competing in USTA tournaments and high school tennis.

Tu 4/12–5/17 5:30–7 PM $117

F 4/15–5/20 5:30–7 PM $117

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CARDIO TENNIS

15+ | North Pool Tennis Courts

As the name implies, get ready to sweat! Coach Coco will be merciless, but with loads of fun, putting players through the grinder! An hour and a half of a great tennis workout set to a Salsa music beat.

Th 4/14–5/19 7–8:30 PM $153

TENNIS EXPRESS

18+ | North Pool Tennis Courts

This class is designed with the complete or very new beginner in mind. If you aren’t playing tennis yet, this is the class for you to learn our incredible sport for a lifetime!

M 4/11–5/16 8:30–10 AM $153

2.5-3.0 LADIES’ CLASS

18+ | North Pool Tennis Courts

Coach Coco will be focusing on doubles tactics and movement to continue to help players develop toward USTA league play.

W 4/13–5/18 8:30–10 AM $153

3.5-4.0 LADIES’ CLASS

18+ | North Pool Tennis Courts

Doubles & singles practice for players competing in USTA leagues and tournaments or just wanting to keep their skills sharp!

W 4/13–5/18 10–11:30 AM $153

ADVANCED BEGINNERS

18+ | North Pool Tennis Courts

This class is designed for players who have spent time in Tennis Express and are ready for the next levels of the game. Coach Coco will build on your solid foundation and introduce new ideas on stroke and game development to keep learning our incredible sport for a lifetime!

4/11–5/16 10–11:30 AM $153

3.5-4.0 MEN’S PRACTICE

18+ | North Pool Tennis Courts

This is a great class for the guys looking to hit a ton of balls and get a great workout! Don’t miss it!!

W 4/13–5/18 6:30-8 AM $153 Drop-In: $24

PRIVATE TENNIS LESSONS

All Ages | North Pool Tennis Courts

Working with Coach Coco individually or in small private groups is such a benefit to your game development. Please take this great opportunity to work with one of the best in the area on skills of your choice!

Please contact Superior@RMTennisCenter.com or call the RMTC Pro Shop at 303-449-5033 to schedule private lessons with Coach Coco!

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Coach Coco

Estaban De Arcos

RMTC Junior Programs Director; Adult & Junior Programs Lead Coach

Director, Superior Tennis by RMTC Summer Program

Oversees all aspects of the Junior Development Program at RMTC & Superior Tennis

Licensed private pilot! Performing band member on rhythm guitar!

Known for his energy & enthusiasm among his students

Bachelor of Arts – Sports Journalism, Universidad Círculo de Periodistas Deportivos

USPTA Elite Professional

PTR Adult & Junior certified

International Tennis Performance Association (iTPA) – TPT Certified

USTA/USPTA Wheelchair certified

USTA Net Generation certified/verified coach

15 years of coaching experience working with all levels of juniors & adults

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̏Tennis is like music. It has tempo, rhythm, and dancing (footwork)! It is a great workout for the body and the mind!˝

Come Play!

Autrey Park Pickleball Courts

Come play at Superior’s six pickleball courts at Autry Park. If you are a beginner and would like to try out the sport but don’t have a paddle, come and check one out from the Superior Community Center. (Quantities are limited to first come, first served).

Courts are open from dawn to dusk during the winter season, seven days a week, and operate on an Open Play system.

OPEN PLAY “Paddle Holder” SYSTEM

When all courts are full and other players are waiting:

All games will be played to 11, win by 1.

Waiting players place a paddle for each player on the paddle rack.

When a game finishes, players announce “Open Court”, the court is then vacated for the waiting players with paddles on the rack.

When players move to the court to begin play, they have a 5 minute warm up period and then begin play to 11, and win by 1.

Waiting players advance their paddles forward on the paddle holder and will play on the next available court.

The process repeats as long as others are waiting to play.

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Available forReservation Walking Trail Access Parking Barbeque Grill Picnic Tables Electricity DrinkingFountain Restrooms Shelter PlaygroundEquipment Disc Golf Park BIG SAGAMORE • 322 Cherokee Ave. ✔ ✔ ✔ CABIN PARK • 2837 Flint Ct. ✔ ✔ ✔
PARK • 3924 S. Torreys Peak ✔ ✔ ✔
PARK • 400 S. 2nd Ave. ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
PARK • Rock Creek Pkwy. ✔ ✔
PARK • 1350 Coalton Rd. ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
STATION PARK • 3181 Torreys Peak Dr. ✔ ✔ ✔
PARK • 124 E. William St. ✔ ✔ ASTI PARK & HISTORICAL MUSEUM 110 Maple St. • Museum open 10 AM – 2 PM First Saturday of each month ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
SAGAMORE • 350 Cherokee Ave. ✔ ✔ ✔
POOL PARK • 1650 S. Indiana ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ PIRATE PARK • 1412 Hyacinth Wy. ✔ ✔ ✔ PURPLE PARK • 1310 S. Pitkin Ave. ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ RIVERBEND • 1055 E. Riverbend St. ✔ ✔
POOL PARK • 3300 Huron Peak Ave. ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ FOUNDERS PARK • 601 W. Coal Creek Dr. ✔ ✔ ✔ AUTREY PARK • Rock Creek Pkwy. & Honey Creek Ln. ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ WILDFLOWER PARK • 3151 S. Indiana St. ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ athletic fields, parks & shelters 18 superiorrec.com
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Athletic Field Reservations

The Town of Superior has many athletic fields suitable for seasonal, occasional and tournament play. All Town of Superior athletic fields are open to the public for use on a first come, first served basis. To obtain exclusive use of a field, a Sports Complex Permit Application must be completed and paid for prior to use. Applications can be found online at superiorrec.com and at Superior Town Hall.

• Williams Turf and the west multi-purpose field are available to rent year-round.

• Baseball fields are available to rent from April–November and are closed for field preservation from December–March. Please email your completed application to tospros@superiorcolorado.gov

Park/Shelter Reservations

Come and safely enjoy the outdoors at one of Superior’s beautiful parks.

• Park/Shelter reservations are available to reserve online beginning April 1 for May-October reservation dates. Park facilities may be used on a first come, first served basis from November–April.

Park/Shelter reservations may be made online at superiorrec.com

Dog Park Bike Park Skate Park Basketball Court
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Sand Volleyball Tennis Court Playing Fields Ball Field Turf Field Pickleball Courts
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How do I register for Town of Superior programs? Register Online Visit superiorrec.com and click on the “Program Registration” button, login and sign up for the program(s) of your choice! For questions or assistance with program registration, please call 303-554-9005 How Do I Register?

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