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Active Generation

FIND YOUR FIT

Group Fitness Schedules

Available at the Chilson Recreation/Senior Center front desk and online. See class descriptions on pages 20–21. Class schedules subject to change. Current schedule: lovgov.org/fitnesswellness

Group Fitness Classes

at Chilson

Drop in for individual classes and use your Chilson pass (including SilverSneakers® or Renew Active passes) or pay the daily fee.

Virtual (online)

Register for virtual classes by the week and use your Chilson pass (including SilverSneakers® or Renew Active passes) or pay the fee below.

Need help registering for a virtual class? Call 970.962.2428

Fee: $10/week for unlimited virtual classes (use keyword "virtual"; receipt has Zoom links)

Senior Activity Card (SAC) Benefits! w

Benefit #1 Registration priority for day trips Benefit #2 Discounted fees for day trips Benefit #3 Reduced admission to senior dances Anyone age 62+ can purchase a card. The SAC is $20 per person and is valid for one year from the purchase date. Please refer to listings denoted by this symbol: w for discounted rates.

Spa Services for All Ages

Call providers directly to schedule an appointment.

Therapeutic Massage

Joyce Meis, LMT: 970.691.3441 Schedule a 30-min, 60-min or 90-min massage in private massage room. Gift certificates available.

Medically Based Foot Care

Patti Krkosa: 720.442.2615 1st & 3rd Thursday, 8:30A–4:00P

CLUBS | ACTIVITIES

BUNCO

1st & 3rd Thurs of month, 1:30–3:30P | Donation Contact: Barb Hendershot, Senior Ctr 970.962.2783

Bookworms Book Club

2nd Tues of month, 1:30–3P | Party Rm | FREE Contact: Janette Edwards, 970.962.2759

Cards & Games w/Golden Age

Every Mon, 1–4P | Cherry Rm | Donation Contact: Susan Levine, 954.802.7212 Pinochle, Canasta, Hand & Foot and more

Fishing Club New members welcome 3rd Tues of month, 2–4P | Cherry Rm | FREE Contact: Doug Money, 847.717.0298

MEETUPS

Billiards

Mon–Fri, 8A–4:30P and Sat, 9A-12P | Donation

Table Tennis

Every Mon, Wed, Thurs, 1:30–4P | Donation

NUTRITION | HEALTH

VOA Senior Nutrition Lunch – Curbside

Mon, Tues, Fri, Pick-Up 11:30A-12P | $2.50 Donation Enjoy a delicious lunch with added pick up days! Pick up lunch by reservation only; call 970.472.9630

Medicare Enrollment Assistance

UCHealth Medicare Counselors; call 970.624.1860

The Nurse Is In – Blood Pressure Checks

Drop-In 9:00–11:00A | FREE UCHealth Community Health Nurse Linda Strauss is available to take your blood pressure and provide good heart health information. No appts. necessary. Dates: 6/27, 8/22

NEW! Singing Group - Coming This Fall!

Are you a singer? Are you interested in being a part of a community choir? Stop by the front desk to inquire about 5280+ Senior Chorale@Loveland coming this fall to the Senior Center.

LET US KNOW!

Have suggestions for a NEW class you'd like to see at the Senior Center? Do you have a class you would like to offer? Contact Gina 970.962.2428

ONGOING ENTERTAINMENT

Friday Movies

Last Fri of month, 1:30–4P | Donation Contact: Senior Ctr, 970.962.2783 Popcorn, candy & drinks available for minimal fee. 4/29 Philomena 5/27 Judy 6/24 Yesterday 7/29 Mary Poppins Returns 8/26 Coco

Senior Dances with Live Bands w

2nd & 4th Mon of month, 6:30–9P | $7, $6.50 w/SAC Contact: Senior Ctr, 970.962.2783 All refreshments are potluck, so bring something to share. Meet new friends and dance the night away! 4/25 Big Twang Theory 5/9 Tom Yook 5/23 Harris & Harris 6/13 John Stehle 6/27 Big Twang Theory 7/11 Jim Ehrlich 7/25 TBD 8/8 Jim Ehrlich 8/22 Tom Yook

SPECIAL EVENTS

BINGO w/Loveland High School Students

Join us for BINGO! Prizes and refreshments provided by Loveland High School students. They will join in the fun, too! Get out of the house and have some fun with us at Chilson. Register online or in person. Min/Max: 20/40 Location: Hickory/Maple/Spruce

Age: 55+

W 5/4 4:30-6:30P FREE 395030-1

Cinco de Mayo Dancers & Potluck

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo! Dancers from the Longmont Recreation Center will entertain us with lively, traditional routines. Please bring a food dish to share (Mexican preferred). Enjoy learning the history of this special day. Min/Max: 20/40 Location: Hickory/Maple/Spruce Rm

Age: 55+

Th 5/26 1:00-3:00P $4 395060-1

Senior Fishing Derby at Flatiron Reservoir

Enjoy a well-stocked lake full of jumping trout at the annual Senior Fishing Derby co-sponsored by the Loveland Fishing Club and City of Loveland. Register at the Senior Center - see the full details on page 6. W 9/14 9:00A-1:00P FREE

Senior Center FUNdraiser - Coming Soon

Keep your eyes peeled for a FUNdraiser to benefit the Senior Center this fall. Volunteer opportunities!

BIKING ANYONE?

Try-A-Bike-Out Day Min/Max: 6/6

A demo-day with bikes from Recycled Cycles with 3-speed tricycles, electric, recumbent bikes and more. Get ready for bike month in June! Location: Chilson lobby

Age: 55+

Th 5/19 9:00-11:00A FREE 295048-1

Bike Ride Club Min/Max: 10/14

Dust off your bike and join us as we depart from the Chilson Senior Center parking lot and ride on various City of Loveland trails. Each ride includes a stop for treats, so bring your wallet. Bike and helmet required. Location: Senior Center Instructor: Robin Hildenbrand

Age: 55+

T 5/17 9:30A depart FREE 391021-1 Approx. 8.5 miles Ride south on Civic Center Trail then west on Big Thompson Trail. Exit trail at Wilson Ave. and ride east on Eighth St. to Garfield Ave. Head south, then east on Seventh St. where we'll pick up the Civic Center Trail again. We'll stop at Muse Coffee & Tea for refreshments.

T 5/31 9:30A depart FREE 391021-2 Approx. 10.5 miles Ride north on Civic Center Trail and Boyd Lake Trail and back. We'll stop on the way back at Seven Lakes Park to enjoy some delicious cookies (provided).

T 6/14 9:30A depart FREE 391021-3 Approx. 18 miles Ride north on Civic Center Trail and pick up Boyd Lake Trail. Continue on North Trail to Hwy 287 and back. We'll stop for ice cream at Freddy's Frozen Custard.

All bike start/ride locations below are TBD. Check at the Senior Center front desk for updates or call 970.962.2783.

T 6/28 9:30A depart FREE 391021-4 T 7/12 9:30A depart FREE 391021-5 T 7/26 9:30A depart FREE 391021-6

Walk & Bike Month in June

Loveland's Walk & Bike Month unites our community as we seek ways to be physically active. All events are listed on page 4, but you can also visit lovgov.org/walkbikeloveland for all the ways you can get out and explore!

TRY SOMETHING NEW

Introduction to Fly Tying Min/Max: 5/6

Tie your own flies and catch fish! Designed for the beginner who will learn basic techniques of fly tying. With practice, you will be able to imitate many insects and bait fish that fish eat. Each class will cover one type of fly and one or two fly patterns. Required tools: vice, scissors, bobbin, hackle pliers, bodkin, whip finish tool and hair stacker. No materials needed for the first class. Hooks provided. Location: Cherry Rm Instructors: Dave Johnson & Jim Roode

Age: 55+

Sa 6/11-6/25 9:00-11:00A $32 396110-1

Bocce Ball League Min/Max: 8/16

Bocce is a fun game played with eight large colored balls and one small object ball (pallino). The intent of the game is for each team to throw their balls as close to the pallino as possible, while knocking other opponent's balls away. The game is won by the first team to score 16 points. Join in the fun and meet new people! Location: TBD Instructor: Tony Mancina

Age: 50+

Th 8/18-9/22 1:00-3:00P $15 396010-1

SEE YOU THERE!

Socially-Distanced Coffee Klatch

Come to the Senior Center and listen to various speakers on a variety of interesting topics. Min/Max: 6/15 Location: Cherry Rm

Age: 55+

Th 6/23 9:30-11:00A $5 395047-1

Dr Suess & the Cold War: The Butter Battle Book

and the Arms Race with Robert Meroney Learn about the destructive military armament produced during the 1980s, current arms development and where we stand with the Ukrainian invasion. T 7/12 9:30-11:00A $5 395047-2 International Hearing Dogs Their mission is to empower people who are deaf and hard of hearing with the support of a specially-trained animal. A hearing dog will attend the program with a demo! Th 8/18 9:30-11:00A $5 395047-3

Larimer County Regional SWAT Team

Learn about the role the SWAT Team plays in an increasing number of activities outside their normal realm including natural disasters, search & rescue missions and more.

UCHEALTH ASPEN CLUB FIND YOUR BALANCE

The Doctor in the Mirror Min/Max: 10/40

The health advocate you need most is YOU. Don't let your health situation take control of you – take control of your health. It's time to age with more vitality! Join UCHealth Community Health RN Julie Knighton and discuss ways to improve your health as you age. Location: MCR, 2500 Rocky Mountain Ave./Big Thompson Conference Rm W 6/29 3:00-4:30P FREE 391207-1

Resiliency: A Steadying Inner Resource

Have you ever felt beaten down by repeated disheartening news? In this class we engage in five practices to build your resilience – or ability to have inner strength, optimism and flexibility in the face of adversity and disappointment. Taught by Deanna O'Connell, UCHealth Registered Dietitian and Mindfulness Practitioner. Min/Max: 10/40 Location: Maple/Spruce M 7/25 2:00-3:00P FREE 391211-1

Rebound & Refresh Your Health

Renew confidence for your weight mastery and health goals. Learn tools to get back on track for nutritious eating, exercise and self-care routines, as well as keys for breaking negative patterns. Taught by Deanna O'Connell, UCHealth Registered Dietitian and Mindfulness Practitioner. Min/Max: 10/40 Location: Cherry Rm M 8/8 9:30-11:00A FREE 391218-1

NEEDLE FELTING

Painting with Wool Min/Max: 5/6

Beginners! Learn to create a 5" x 7" southwest sunset with a felting needle and 100% wool. Build your crafting skills while having fun. $10 supply fee payable to instructor. Location: Cherry Rm Instructor: Debby Wildorf W 6/22 9:30-11:30A $25 391405-1 Th 6/23 5:30-7:30P $25 391405-2

Needle Felting Jewelry Min/Max: 5/6

This class features a colorful needle felted pin in the Laurel Burch style, or bring a photo of your favorite cat face. Meow! $10 supply fee payable to instructor. Location: Cherry Rm Instructor: Debby Wildorf Th 7/14 1:30-3:30P $25 391407-1

Balance Screenings Min/Max: 1/1

Register for a 30-min balance screening appt. between 12:30–3:30P April–August. A UCHealth Physical Therapist will assess your fall risk using the Fullerton balance test. Exercise suggestions, balance and fall prevention strategies will be shared based on your results. Location: Aspen Rm Time: After registration, you will be contacted to schedule a time slot between 12:30–3:30P W 4/27 FREE 391213-4 W 5/25 FREE 391213-5 T 6/22 FREE 391213-1 T 8/24 FREE 391213-2

Fitness Evaluation Min/Max: 1/20

Participate in a functional fitness evaluation to check your current fitness level and set goals for improving flexibility, upper/lower body muscular strength and endurance, dynamic balance & agility and coordination. Call 970.669.7986 for more info and to schedule an appt. Instructor: Lisa Foncannon, personal trainer/Functional Aging Specialist Location: Fitness/Dance Studio Time: 1:30-4:00P

Choose one date below

M 6/6, 7/11, 8/15 $25 316121-99

A Matter of Balance Min/Max: 8/12

This award-winning program co-sponsored with Banner Health is designed to reduce the fear of falling and increase activity levels. Set realistic goals for increasing activity, change your environment to reduce fall risks factors and increase your flexibility, strength and balance. Location: Cherry Rm

Age: 50+ *No class 6/14

T 6/7-8/9* 2:00-4:00P FREE 391200-1

Low Carb Living Min/Max: 6/15

Are you pre-diabetic, suffering from type 2 diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure or high cholesterol? Has your doctor informed you a reduced carbohydrate lifestyle may help? Limiting intake of carbs may be difficult, but finding alternatives can help. Learn helpful tips to begin and maintain a new reduced carbohydrate intake lifestyle. Location: Chilson Conference Rm Instructor: Candace Oates M 6/6 10:00-11:00A $25 318950-1 M 7/11 10:00-11:00A $25 318950-2 M 8/1 10:00-11:00A $25 318950-3

DAY TRIP REGISTRATION

• Senior Activity Card (SAC) holders have priority registration for day trips.

In-Person SAC Priority Registration:

Tues, 4/26–Tues, 5/3

NEW! Online SAC Priority Registration Register online beginning Mon, 4/25 at 6P at

lovgov.org/webtrac (limited spots available online).

• Anyone age 62+ can purchase a SAC. The card is $20 per person and is valid for one year from the purchase date. See page 52. • Trip registrations open to all participants

age 18+ on Wed, 5/4

• Trip cancellations or refunds may be granted pending circumstances of the trip. See page 64 for policies; call 970.962.2428 with questions. • Participants are transported in City van or motor coach; all trips depart from the Senior Center. • All trips are for age 18+, Min/Max: 10/28

(unless otherwise noted)

Rockies Baseball w

Root for the Rockies this summer! Our seats are in the Outfield Club Level which are in the shade near 3rd base. These tickets have access to the temperature-regulated Club Level concessions area for lunch/refreshments (cost on your own $10–15). 6/1 -vs- Miami; 7/3 -vs- Diamondbacks; 8/24 -vs- Texas. Destination: Denver

Day Date Time

Fee SAC Class #

W 6/1 10:30A-5:30P $72 $70 393103-1 Su 7/3 10:30A-5:30P $72 $70 393103-2 W 8/24 10:30A-5:30P $72 $70 393103-3

Lunch Bunch Trips w Min/Max: 10/14

Each month, explore a different restaurant in Northern Colorado. Lunch cost on your own for $10–20.

Fee: $22, $20 w/SAC Time: 11:00A-2:30P

Day Date Restaurant

M 6/6 Bucci Di Beppo Destination: Broomfield

Class #

393117-1 W 6/22 Teocalli’s Destination: Lafayette 393117-2 M 7/11 Smokin Dave's Destination: Longmont 393117-3 W 8/10 Rainbow Cafe Destination: Fort Collins 393117-4 W 8/31 Center Stage Destination: Berthoud 393117-5

Lory State Park w

It’s time to dust off your walking/hiking shoes and explore Lory State Park. Our destination is Timber picnic area but you are free to explore the surrounding area on your own, as well enjoy horseshoes or just relax in this beautiful Colorado park. Our tables are covered to provide protection from the elements, so pack a picnic lunch to enjoy in the great outdoors. We will stop for something sweet on our way home. Weather permitting. Higher altitude and uneven trails. Destination: Fort Collins

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

W 6/8 8:45A-3:00P $46 $44 393048-1

Hearts and Horses w Min/Max: 10/14

This Loveland non-profit therapeutic riding facility has been serving people with disabilities since 1997. Hearts and Horses functions with a small dedicated staff, an amazing group of volunteers and a herd of around 27 four-legged therapists. Their mission is to promote physical, cognitive, emotional and social well-being through equine-assisted service. We will tour the grounds of the indoor/outdoor facility so wear good walking shoes. Lunch after the tour at Mariana Butte - Birdies Burgers and Brews (cost on your

own $15–20, offers more than burgers).

Destination: Loveland

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

M 6/13 9:30A-2:30P $28 $26 393049-1

Fishing Trip w Min/Max: 10/14 Let us do the driving so you can relax and enjoy the ride to a beautiful fishing spot. Bring your fishing gear, snacks, water and your current fishing license. A person from the Loveland Fishing Club will be on hand to coach if needed. Catch and release only. Destination: TBD

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

Th 6/16 7:30A-5:30P $22 $20 393064-1

Singin' in the Rain w

Based on one of the most-loved and celebrated movies of all time, Singin’ in the Rain is the story of the first Hollywood movie musical. Each unforgettable scene, song and dance is accounted for, including the show stopping title number with an onstage rainstorm. Join us at the Candlelight Dinner Playhouse for this perfect show for any fan of the golden age of movie musicals. Fee includes dinner, show and tax -

beverages, dessert and gratuity are extra.

Destination: Johnstown

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

Su 6/19 11:15A-4:30P $96 $94 393050-1

Hiking Trips w Min/Max: 10/14 Join us for some easy to moderate hikes this summer. We provide the leader and transportation so you can enjoy the beauty of Colorado. Please prepare yourself by bringing/wearing the following hiking gear: • Good hiking shoes • Rain jacket • Filled water bottle • Food/snacks • Sunscreen • Camera/binoculars • Hat & sunglasses • Trekking poles if needed • Jacket if needed • Money (optional) Mount Margaret Trail – Outside of Red Feather Lakes area; easy/moderate 2–3 mile hike. We'll picnic on the edge of an open space area with beautiful views and stop in the town of Livermore at the end of the hike for refreshments.

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

W 6/15 8:30A-3:00P $43 $41 393080-1

Bobcat Ridge – An easy 4 mile loop of grasslands, Ponderosa pines and stunning red rock cliffs. This area is home to elk, turkey and other wildlife and is in our own backyard of Loveland. Weather permitting; we will stop for something sweet on our way back home.

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

W 6/29 10:00A-2:30P $38 $36 393080-2

Dadd Gulch/Bellvue – An easy 2–3 mile hike off the Poudre Canyon just below the Rustic/Glen Echo area. If there is enough water in the creeks, we may see lots of little butterflies. Wear shoes you can get wet as we may walk through shallow streams at times. Weather permitting; we'll stop at the Glen Echo store for snacks and ice cream.

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

M 7/18 8:30A-3:00P $43 $41 393080-3

Kruger Rock at Hermit – A moderate 4.3 mile hike with some uphill, but worth the views of Estes once we reach the top! We'll stop to picnic and overlook the valley amongst the boulders & pines. Weather permitting; a stop in Estes will complete the day.

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

M 8/1 8:30A-4:00P $47 $45 393080-4

Gateway Natural Area – Choose to take it easy and picnic in the beautiful park along the Poudre River or join us for an easy 2–3 mile hike to the north side of the area. Either way it is a lovely view of the river as you walk on mostly gentle terrain. Weather permitting; we'll stop in Fort Collins for refreshments.

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

W 8/17 8:30A-3:00P $43 $41 393080-5

Scandinavian Festival w

Come celebrate the summer solstice at the 2022 Scandinavian Midsummer Festival in downtown Estes at Bond Park. Be entertained and educated about Scandinavian traditions and culture with fun and lively dancing, exhibits, food and more! Walk into Estes Park for lunch (cost is on your own) at one of the many restaurants, or eat lunch from one of the vendors at the festival. Destination: Estes Park

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

Sa 6/25 8:30A-5:00P $36 $34 393052-1

Georgetown Loop Railroad w Min/Max: 10/14

Ever wonder what train travel through the mountains was like 100 years ago? The Georgetown Loop Railroad brings this history to life in a fun adventure! The beauty of the rugged Rocky Mountains surrounds you as an old-time narrow gauge steam locomotive chugs its way up and down the canyon, hauling you past the remains of several gold and silver mines. After the train ride, enjoy a walk through downtown Georgetown and then have lunch together at Coopers on the Creek on the edge of town (lunch cost on your own $15-20). Destination: Georgetown

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

M 6/27 7:30A-4:30P $64 $62 393051-1

Viestenz-Smith Mountain Park | Picnic w

Enjoy the outdoors at this historical park which has been open since 1925 and gone through many transformations and restorations over the years due to two major floods. Tour the park and the historical sites on the acreage while our City of Loveland docent shares the rich history of the region. Take a stroll on the paved walking paths and enjoy the views of the Rocky Mountains. Enjoy a summer picnic under shaded sites – all you need to bring are comfortable walking shoes, a sack lunch/water bottle and your enthusiasm! Destination: Big Thompson Canyon

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

W 7/6 10:00A-3:30P $29 $27 393054-1

Cyrano de Bergerec at OpenStage w

Full of wordplay and swordplay, as well as the most famous nose in history, Cyrano de Bergerec is a night of love, mistaken identity and romantic comedy under the stars. This OpenStage Theatre production is held outdoors in one of the Columbine Healthcare parks near the grounds of the Lincoln Center. You'll need to bring a comfortable lawn chair and a summer jacket (just in case). Dinner is on your own, so you may want to bring a picnic meal. Destination: Fort Collins

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

Sa 7/9 6:00-10:00P $48 $46 393053-1

Balisteri Vineyards w Min/Max: 10/24

A family-owned and operated winery located 10 minutes from downtown Denver. John Balisteri and his family have been making award-winning/ traditionally handcrafted wines since 1998. During our visit we will be welcomed by John Balisteri and his wife Birdie or daughter Julie. Enjoy wine tasting and tour the wine cellar and wine making facilities (navigating stairs will be part of the tour). Fee includes wine tasting, tour of wine making facilities and antipasti buffet (artisan cheeses, cured meats, fresh fruit and seasonal veggies). Lunch is available

for an additional cost on your own for $15–22.

Destination: Denver

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

W 7/20 9:30A-3:45P $76 $74 393055-1

Pikes Peak Cog Railway w

The Cog rail train has been climbing Pikes Peak since 1891! Known as America's Mountain, Pikes Peak is the star attraction, but the journey along the way is full of show stopping moments. You'll never forget this 3.5 hour round trip journey and your first glimpse of the summit. Prior to our train ride in the afternoon, stop in Manitou Springs to take a stroll and have lunch on your own (cost $15–20). Bring warm layers as the temperature can drop quite a bit at the top of Pikes Peak. Destination: Manitou Springs

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

W 7/27 8:30A-5:30P $112 $110 393056-1

The Two Gentlemen of Verona w

Friend or foe? While traveling abroad in Northern Italy, best friends Valentine and Proteus find themselves at odds over the same girl, putting their fidelity to the test. In The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Shakespeare delivers a charming adventure complete with romantic intrigue, disorderly servants and a band of honorable outlaws. Dress for Colorado outdoor evening weather at this production presented by Colorado Shakespeare Festival. Destination: Boulder

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

W 8/3 5:15-11:00P $72 $70 393057-1

Lazy B Chuckwagon Supper &

Western Show w

Get out your western wear and join us for a day of authentic western tradition in Estes Park! Enjoy some good old fashion fun, laughter and nostalgia, while we dine Chuckwagon supper style, listen to toe tappin' live western music and chuckle at great comedy. Fee includes dinner and show. Destination: Estes Park

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

Su 8/7 11:45A-5:30P $67 $65 393058-1

NEW! Canoe Trips for 55+ with White Water Canoe Company

Three Day Colorado River Canoe Trip w

Canoe the Colorado River from Grand Junction to Westwater, Utah with certified licensed instructors from Greeley-based White Water Canoe Company. Paddle through Ruby and Horse Thief Canyons, view the beauty of towering Jurassic sandstone cliffs of ancient sand dunes, climb to the Arches of Rattlesnake Canyon, star gaze or relax and enjoy a cool dip in the river. Learn to surf a canoe on the waves of Shale Rapid. Min/Max: 15/25

No prior canoe experience is required, as certified guides will provide instruction, however, you must be in good physical

condition to paddle your own canoe. In addition to instruction, White Water Canoe Company provides all canoe equipment, waterproof gear bags, meals (lunch the first day through lunch the third day), group camping equipment (stoves, cooking utensils, rain flies, private latrine, etc.) and an exceptionally fun, safe, outdoor adventure. This will be a memorable lifetime experience! You provide your own transportation to the put in west of Grand Junction. Trip is contingent on water/river conditions. Registrations are nonrefundable available after 7/19.

Age: 55+

Days Dates Time One Fee Class #

T-Th 8/2-8/4 7:00A-6:00P $476 393063-1

One Day Canoe Trip w Min/Max: 15/25

Only minutes from Loveland, enjoy wonderful wildlife while canoeing the St.Vrain and South Platte Rivers in nearby Milliken. Leisurely paddle in hopes of seeing bald eagles, herons, ducks, geese and deer. Join certified licensed guides from Greeley-based White Water Canoe Company who will provide instruction as well as share historical stories of the area. No canoeing

experience is necessary, but you must be in good physical condition to paddle your own

canoe. Gear and canoe equipment are supplied. Trips are contingent upon river/water conditions. You provide your own transportation. Directions and supply lists are available on your receipt. Destination: St Vrain and South Plate Rivers

Age: 55+

Days Dates Time One Fee Class #

W 8/10 7:00A-6:00P $75 393062-1

Wings Over The Rockies Air &

Space Museum w

Transferred from the United States Air Force to a group of volunteers in 1994, Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum is located in Hangar #1 of the former Lowry Air Force Base. The museum boasts more than 182,000 square feet of hangar space full of iconic aircraft, space vehicles, artifacts, military uniforms and much more. Following the tour, enjoy lunch at The Lowry Beer Gardens (cost on your own for $10–15). Destination: Denver

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

M 8/15 8:30A-3:30P $52 $50 393059-1

Boulder Tea House | Dim Sum w

The Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse is located at the foot of the Flatirons. Given as a gift to the City of Boulder from our sister-city Tajikistan, the teahouse now stands for global friendship & cultural exchange. Join us for a unique Dim Sum & Oolong tea service, with premium delicious teas and dim sum Chinese delicacies which include appetizers, entrees, desserts and tea. Enjoy a unique and adventurous experience.

Dim Sum cost on your own for $30, does not

include tip and tax. Destination: Boulder

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

Sa 8/27 1:45-5:00P $22 $20 393060-1

Denver Zoo w

Lions, tigers, bears and much more - oh my! Denver Zoo's amazing animal residents enrich our lives, teach us something and connect us to nature. Join us for a day with our animal friends, and get outdoors for some late summer Colorado sunshine. Good walking shoes are recommended. Lunch cost is on your

own at one of the onsite zoo restaurants or you

can bring a sack lunch. Destination: Denver

Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

M 8/29 8:45A-4:15P $53 $51 393061-1

MOST COMMON PARK & RECREATION OFFERINGS TO OLDER ADULTS:

Source: National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA)

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