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BOULDER COU NTY KIDS Volume XXV No. 1 • CAMP ISSUE 2019

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Contents

25 YEARS

Volume 25 No.1

Articles titled in blue are great reading for kids, green for directories.

From the Publisher............................................................. 5

Cover Story—Emmy Pridgen..................... 5

2019 Tax Changes.............................

News about Town

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Kids’ Planet...................................................... 8 HELPFUL SERVICES DIRECTORY.......... 11 HEALTH CARE DIRECTORY............. 12 Immunization Facts and Myths...... 14

Taylor’s Blog

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Sustainability................................................................. 18 What Do I Do Now, Romona?............ 19

Taking Stock

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SUMMER CAMPS

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CHILD CARE/PRESCHOOL DIRECTORY........ 36–40 PRIVATE SCHOOL DIRECTORY............................. 42–43

Birthday Party Directory.......... 44–45 AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS..................... 46–49 SPRING CALENDAR OF EVENTS.......... 50–53 Editor in Chief - Jennifer Martin Cool Cover Art - Emmy Pridgen

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Cover Story: Emmy Pridgen

From the Publisher: This is our 25th Spring issue! We are all looking forward to longer days and spring flowers. Make your plans now for next summer with our 14-page camp directory. Best to you all and please be in touch! Jennifer and Indie

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ur cover artist is Emmy Pridgen who is 8 years old, and attends Niwot Elementary. She has one older brother, Roland, who is 12, and has two cats named Bodie and Puffy. Emmy studies art with Anna Freeman at her school and also enjoys math. She likes solving 100+ piece jigsaw puzzles in her free time and she loves everything about unicorns. Her favorite foods are carrots and broccoli and loves going to the Post Restaurant in Longmont. Her favorite book is Invisible Emmy by Terri Libenson. Her top pick movie is Bumble Bee and she enjoys listening to rock music. Emmy studies dance including ballet, jazz, acro and is on the mini competitive teams. She wants to be an artist when she grows up. Her favorite thing about Spring is when the flowers come out. he cover sponsor, Premier Members Credit Union, pays competitive dividends on federally insured savings accounts. Your family can also enjoy low-cost loans and the credit union gives money to the school of your choice at no cost to you. For more information and to find a location near you visit www. pmcu.org or call (303) 657-4558.

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UNDERSTANDING YOUR TAX ADVANTAGES by Amy Lister

2019 Tax Changes

other than the trade or business of being an employee. A specified service trade or business means any trade or business involving the performance of services in the fields of health, law, accounting, actuarial science, performing arts, consulting, athletics, financial services, brokerage services, or any trade or business where the principal asset is the reputation or skill of one or more of its employees or owners.

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s was mentioned last year, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) was an extensive piece of legislation, and there were sweeping changes to all facets of the tax code. We focused on three areas of change were highlighted a year ago. Now, to expand on some other changes: from lower tax rates to a new deduction for pass-through income.

Lower Tax Rates Under the TCJA, 2018 ordinary tax rates are generally lower than those for 2017. The top rate has been reduced from 39.6% to 37%. Also, this top rate now applies to joint filers whose taxable income is over $600,000 (as opposed to $470,000 for 2017). The remaining six rates are 35%, 32%, 24%, 22%, 12%, and 10%. The capital gains rate structure has been left BOULDER

unchanged. Therefore, most categories of long-term capital gain are taxed at 0%, 15%, or 20%.

New Standard Deduction Versus Itemized Deductions The deduction for personal exemptions has been suspended under the TCJA. In its place is a new higher standard deduction—$24,000 for joint filers. The TCJA eliminates or limits many of the itemized deductions we have come to know and love: state and local income taxes are limited to just $10,000, and miscel3000 CENTER GREEN DRIVE

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laneous itemized deductions subject to the 2% AGI limitation are no longer allowed. With these changes, along with the new larger standard deduction you may no longer benefit from itemizing.

Qualified Business Income Deduction You may have heard a lot of talk about a new deduction for “pass-through” income, but it’s actually available for qualified business income from a sole proprietorship (including farm), as well as from pass-through entities such as partnerships, LLCs, and S-corporations. Under the TCJA, individuals may deduct up to 20% of their qualified business income; however, the deduction is subject to various rules and limitations. Qualified business income means the net amount of qualified items of income, gain, deduction, and loss with respect to a domestic qualified trade or business of the taxpayer. A qualified trade or business means any trade or business other than a specified service trade or business, and

Conclusion This year, the 2018 tax year is definitely unique given the numerous tax law changes that have been brought by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. Outlined here, in addition to what was presented a year ago, are only a few—there are so many more. Please reach out to your tax advisor if you have any questions. Amy M. Lister, CPA is a partner at JBSK CPAs LLP in Longmont with eleven years of experience in all aspects of public accounting serving individuals, C-corporations, S-corporations, partnerships, nonprofits, and estates and trusts. Amy has a BS in business administration with a concentration in accounting.

She is a third generation native of Colorado, having been born and raised in the Denver area, currently lives in Frederick with her husband and youngest son. This past fall she also earned the title of Army Mom, when her oldest son completed his training and became a U.S. Army soldier. HOOAH! Email alister@ jbskcpas.com or call (720) 8649816 for more information.


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News about Town... READ ALL ABOUT IT! the thrill of applause through performance. Jo Ann will continue with freelanceing as a director and costume designer.

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uthor Stacy Goresko, Ph.D. hits #1 Bestseller in ten Amazon.com categories. The Social Diet was released last October by Amazon. Stacy Goresko is an accomplished author, speaker, trainer, certified autism consultant and inspirational life coach in Boulder. Most importantly, she is a mother of two, one of whom is on the autism spectrum. Through the multiple lenses of parenting a child w ith au tism, a sociolinguist and other professional pursuits, she has developed an understanding of the culture of autism, empowering her to support her son with a steady and enriching diet of skills and concepts to achieve success in the social world. Employing a developmental view of autism, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to better understand and educate people on the autism spectrum to engage in meaningful social interaction. If you would like to learn more about Dr. Goresko and The Social Diet, please visit www.TheSocialDiet.com.

eanut Butter Players has closed their doors. Founded in 1985 in Detroit by Jo Anne Lamun, they moved to Boulder in 1991 offering professional luncheon theatre, a full range of after school classes in theatre arts, summer theatre workshops (day camp) and a large cast summer musical. Originally housed in the Toadstool Playhouse at the corner of Mapleton and Folsom in Boulder, they eventually moved up to Lafayette at the Harlequin Center for the Performing Arts on Miners Drive. Jo Anne Lamun is the author of twelve children’s musicals and has spent her professional career working in theatre. She directs all the group’s performances, summer, holiday and Lunch Bunch, as well as teaching in the Boulder Valley Schools. Nominated in 1999 as a Pacesetter in the Arts by the Boulder Daily Camera, she is also a Channel 7 Everyday Hero, recognized for her volunteer efforts for the Peanut Butter Players. While she is proud of her “success stories” of young people who have gone to both Broadway and Hollywood to pursue careers in the arts, she is most rewarded by the thousands of young people who have gained self-esteem and confidence by feeling

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og house Music has a new owners! Still offering the best rehearsal studios between LA and NYC! Lafayette, CO - January 10, 2019 - Dog House Music is under new ownership! Longtime owner and legend, Gary Lennox, has retired and is passing the torch along to new owners, Liz and Kenny Vasko. The new owners will continue in Gary’s footsteps, offering the finest monthly, daily and hourly music rehearsal studio rentals in Colorado. Dog House Music will continue to host their award-winning camps and Birthday parties along with Team Rock corporate teambuilding events. In addition, Dog House has big plans for 2019 including a groundbreaking education series, artist meet-and-greets, album release events, lesson packages, and more! Dog House Music loves working with charitable and non-profit organizations to host events, providing full service studio space, and promote music making for all

members of the community. To learn more about Dog House Music, the new owners, and to book studio time and events contact Liz Vasko at (303) 664-1600 or liz@ doghousemusicstudios.com, or visit www.doghousemusicstudios.com.

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is to r ic s ig n r e p lica installed in Old Town. In 2010 when Vhim and Kamala Rai purchased the old LaFamilia Restaurant building, little did they know their acquisition would bring about exciting historic preservations and restorations in Old Town Lafayette. December 21st marked the latest historic pursuit at 201 N. Public Road with the installation of Lafayette’s creative*diverse*eclectic version of an iconic neon sign that once flashed its welcoming message to local drinking establishment customers. reative Broomfield, a program of the City and County of Broomfield, will present An Evening with the Schiff Dance Collective on Wednesday, February 6 at 7 pm. The performance will be held at the Broomfield Auditorium and admission is free. For more information call (720) 887-2371.

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Kids’ Planet... with Thorne Nature Experience Drawing by Kara Priest

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by Dr. Oakleigh Thorne, II

oday I would like to once again write about wilderness, even though I wrote about it here eleven years ago. The dictionary describes wilderness as “any unsettled, uncultivated region left in its natural condition, especially a large wild tract of land covered with dense vegetation or forests.” It can also be described as an extensive piece of land set aside to “grow wild” and to be left in its natural state, controlled only by the forces of nature. The United States was the first country in the world to establish a National Parks system that protected huge areas of wilderness. Years later, our U.S. Congress p a s s e d t h e Wi l d e r n e s s Act of 1964 that was written by Howard Zahniser of The Wilderness Society and

Washakie Wilderness was designated by Congress in 1964 and contains about 704,274 acres of rugged and beautiful countryside to the east and southeast of Yellowstone National Park in Shoshone National Forest.

signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson. It created the legal definition of wilderness and protected over nine million acres of federal land in our National Forests. I was lucky enough to actually live for two decades at Valley Ranch in Wyoming. We were ten miles inside the boundary of the Shoshone National Forest, surrounded by the Washakee Wilderness Area in northwest Wyoming. Since we were only about 12 miles from the SE corner of Yellowstone National Park, our oldest, we were officially in what is referred to today as the Greater Yellowstone

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Ecosystem. The May 2016 issue of National Geographic is totally devoted to this area. It has a photo of my friend, Nick Patrick, who had been mauled by a grizzly bear while trying to save his dog that was being attacked. It also has an article on the Yellowstone elk migration, a study by Arthur Middleton, another friend of mine. Some of these elk actually migrated through the Valley area. You may wonder what it is like to live surrounded by wilderness. Everywhere I looked from Valley there were beautiful mountains, close-by, wild, and untouched by development…true wilderness! I felt blessed to be there. I would walk out into the meadow by our house on a full moonlight night with snow on the ground and it was total magic. At other times, with no moonlight, billions of stars were overhead…also magic. Often there was complete silence, or maybe only the sound of blowing wind in the trees. Occasionally I would hear the howl of a coyote, then another, and another…a

chorus! That felt to me much better than the noise of city automobile traffic. Instead these were the pure sounds of nature all around me. There were always special feelings when I would hike or ride horseback into this wilderness. It was somewhat overpowering to realize that this was an environment that humans had not messed up…that nature ruled here…. that I was just a mere creature in this wild landscape, subject to the same problems of survival as the other critters who lived here, subject to the same weather extremes…like a sudden cloudburst. These were BIG feelings because this was BIG country…hundreds of square miles of pure, untouched nature. To this day I still cherish these feelings that I was lucky to have had in my life. I would like to quote my son David Randall Thorne who said, “The value of pure wilderness as an asset cannot be measured by human minds.” I totally agree. It’s a profound statement of the importance of wilderness in the World!


In Boulder County we are blessed with lots of nearby wilderness in the Boulder Mountain Parks, Roosevelt and Arapaho National Forests, and Rocky Mountain National Park. If you haven’t already, get out and explore these wonderful wildernesses! Dr. Thorne is founder and honorary president of Thorne Nature Experience (formerly Thorne Ecological Institute), a nonprofit organization headquartered in Boulder. For 65 years they have helped “connect youth to nature!” For information about their programs, check their website at www. thornenature.org or email info@ thornenature.org or please call (303) 499-3647, ext. 100.

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Because summers should be about your child’s passions, being creative, and digging in the dirt.

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Pixar in Concert

SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 7:30 PM Macky Auditorium, Boulder Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra Gary Lewis, conductor

A visually stunning, multimedia concert with montages of clips and music from Toy Story, Finding Nemo, A Bug’s Life, The Incredibles, Brave & more. Fun for all ages! RANDY NEWMAN Toy Story A Bug’s Life Monsters, Inc. Monsters University Cars THOMAS NEWMAN Finding Nemo WALL-E

MICHAEL GIACCHINO Ratatouille UP The Incredibles Cars 2 Inside Out PATRICK DOYLE Brave

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Tickets start at $15

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HELPFUL SERVICES Advocacy

Toys Safehouse

Domestic Violence Shelter and Advocacy. Open 24 Hours. SPAN provides shelter and advocacy programs to adults, youth, and children experiencing domestic abuse. 835 North Street. Boulder Crisis Line (303) 444-2424 www.safehousealliance.org

Resources Boulder Valley School District

The only BVSD Youth and Family Resource Guide. Find services and activities your family needs. Tutoring, counseling, the arts, childcare, support services, college planning, cooking, birthday parties and more. 720.561.5977 guide.bvsd.org

Banking Premier Members Credit Union

Banking and savings. For all your banking needs. 5505 Arapahoe, Boulder 303-442-8850 www.pmcu.org

Grandrabbit’s Toy Shoppe

Find all of your favorite toys, gifts, and more at Grandrabbit’s. Three stores to choose from. Free gift • It’s childcare you can trust wrapping. Special events for like family. Our au pairs are FDUHIXOO\ VFUHHQHG DQG WUDLQHG E\ RXU RZQ VWDII DQG DUH children. Check our website for LQIDQW &35 DQG )LUVW $LG FHUWLILHG play days! 303-443-0780 - Boulder • It’s flexible. <RX VHW WKH VFKHGXOH KRZHYHU \RX GHFLGH DQG 303-465-8005 - Broomfield KDYH KHOS ZKHQ \RX QHHG LW LQFOXGLQJ PRUQLQJV DIWHU VFKRRO 303-815-1500 - Westminster HYHQLQJV HYHQ ZHHNHQGV www.grtoys.com

• It’s affordable. *HW XS WR KRXUV RI FKLOGFDUH HDFK ZHHN IRU DQ DYHUDJH PRQWKO\ FRVW RI FOR MORE INFORMATION: Jen Rodehaver, Local Childcare Consultant (LCC) (303) 956-6189 jen.rodehaver@lcc.culturalcare.com DVMUVSBMDBSF DPN KSPEFIBWFS

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Affordable, flexible childcare with the added element of a cultural exchange. These young foreigners have childcare experience and are eager to be a part of your family. They care for your children in exchange for the opportunity to live with an American family and have a unique experience. These relationships can last for years and bring depth to your child’s experience of the world. Up to 45 hours of childcare. 303-956-6189 jen.rodehaver@lcc.culturalcare.com

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BOULDER COUNTY KIDS HEALTH

HEALTH CARE DIRECTORY Advantage Electrolysis of Colorado Sharon Bradford, CE 2995 Baseline Road #302 Boulder

(303) 444-6861

www.advantageelectrolysis.com Electrolysis. Fifteen-minute to onehour treatments. Serving Boulder for over 25 years. Free consultation and $15 off your first visit by mentioning Boulder County Kids! Call for appointment. See ad.

Dr. Birchann Paffenbarger Chiropractor & Nutrition Expert 3775 Iris Ave. #3B Boulder

(720) 445-6709

www.MyBoulderChiropractor.com Ages: All. Dr. Birchann Paffenbarger at Boulder Chiropractic and Nutrition specializes in pediatric and prenatal care. Safe and gentle treatment may help a pregnant woman’s body prepare for birth and help with fetal positioning for an easier pregnancy and delivery. Chiropractic is a gentle and natural treatment that may help children of any age with colic, ear aches, hyperactivity, growing pains, bed wetting and much more. Call Boulder Chiropractic & Nutrition today! Hours: Call for appointment. See ad.

Fees: $125/hr. Tatum Oman Uhrick is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) and a registered play therapist supervisor (RPT-S). Please see website for more information or feel free to email or call.

Boulder County Healthy Kids and Adults Boulder/Longmont

Caregiver CNA Program

(720) 515-1454

hkoutreach@bouldercounty.org www.bouldercounty.org/family/ medical/pages/healthykidsinitiative.aspx Ages: All. Boulder County Healthy Kids and Adults assists individuals and families get covered by health insurance, access affordable health care and enroll in Food Assistance (SNAP). The team of friendly, bilingual eligibility technicians helps individuals and families enroll in Medicaid, Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+) and Food Assistance (formerly known as Food Stamps). Medicaid and CHP+ are free or lowcost public health insurance plans that provide dental, medical, prescription and vision benefits. Healthy Kids and Adults can also connect families to Connect for Health Colorado, a health insurance marketplace where people can shop for health insurance and access tax credits to reduce monthly health insurance premiums. Call or email for more information. Hours: M-F, 8 am to 4:30 pm.

“ Children are our second chance to have a great parent-child relationship. ” Laura Schlessinger

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Family home health is very happy to offer a care giver CNA program for persons caring for a loved one. We will train you to get your CNA license through the state of Colorado, and when you complete the program we will hire you as a member of our home health team. You will provide the same care to your loved one as you already do, but you will be reimbursed for your time. You will also have a valid CNA license. The CNA program is a medicaid Benefit. Any individual who has medicaid, regardless of age or need is encouraged to call and inquire. Hours: 24 hours C: Jennifer Hill www.familyhomehealthservices.net jhill@familyhh.net

KidLife

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info@simcounseling.com www.simcounseling.com Ages: All. Strength in Motion is a group mental health practice that specializes in working with tweens, teens, young adults and adults. We offer a range of services including individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy and couples therapy as well as mindfulness classes, yoga, dance/movement therapy and acupuncture services. To meet our practitioners, see our current classes and group offerings and to learn more about Strength in Motion, please visit our website.

Play to Empowerment Tatum Oman Uhrick, LPC RPT-S Boulder

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Tatum@KidLifeColorado.com www.childtherapyboulder.com Ages: 3-13 years old. Offering play therapy and animalassisted therapy (with a hedgehog) for children experiencing a social, behavioral, and/or emotional concern. Encourages self-awareness and acceptance of all feelings, increases coping skills, self-soothing, and self-confidence. Also offering parent support.

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BOULDER COUNTY KIDS HEALTH Immunization: Facts and Myths by Mark Schane, MD

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or the last 20 years there have been many false statements about vaccinations promoted by individuals without adequate medical or scien ce background. These false statements often times permeate the Internet and other forms of media. This creates a challenge for parents who are hoping to gather the most accurate information in regard to their child’s health. As a longtime pediatrician in Boulder County it is important to share with you 5 of the common facts and myths about immunizations. My hope is this will educate you and alleviate some of the fears that parents may have surrounding vaccines.

1. Fact

The MMR vaccine does not cause autism. This fear of the MMR gained traction following a long discredited study published in England in 1998. This small study of 12 children proposed a link between the MMR vaccine and autism. The lead author was later found to have falsified his data, did not obtain appropriate consents, and was funded by lawyers who were

suing vaccine manufacturers. Since 1998, there have been numerous studies involving tens of thousands of children across several continents that do not show any link between the MMR vaccine and autism.

2. Fact

Vaccines protect your child from diseases that are potentially deadly and can cause permanent disability. Measles kills 1 or 2 out of 1000 children who get this disease. Half of the babies who get pertussis in the first year of life are hospitalized. 1 out of 100 of these hospitalized babies will die while 1 in 300 of these infants will suffer from permanent brain damage. Tetanus kills 10% of those infected. 90% of infants infected with Hepatitis B will develop chronic hepatitis and 1 of 4 of them will die.

3. Myth

I don’t need to vaccinate my child because everyone else gets the vaccine. Vaccines work not only by protecting the individual but they also promote what we call “Herd Immunity”. When

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everyone gets vaccinated we can eliminate the disease from the community. When more and more people choose not to vaccinate the bacteria or virus will come back and rapidly spread. The unvaccinated will always be at high risk of getting sick if they are exposed to these harmful bacteria and viruses. In the US in 2018 there was a measles outbreak across 21 states. Pertussis (whooping cough) is common in Boulder county and Colorado every year.

4. Myth

Vaccines may give your child a mild form of the disease. Vaccines do not cause the disease they are protecting you from. Today’s vaccine technology will use one of the following methods to stimulate your child’s immune system so they are protected against the disease. 1. Some vaccines may use a part of a virus or use part of a bacteria to promote immunity. 2. Some vaccines will inactivate (or kill) the virus so it can not reproduce in the body. 3. Some vaccines will weaken a virus so it does

not reproduce well in the body. In a natural infection a virus reproduces thousands of times to cause illness, in a weakened vaccine virus it can only reproduce less than 20 times so it does not cause disease.

5. Myth

Giving several vaccines at once will overwhelm my child’s immune system. Vaccines contain protein and polysaccharide antigens. Children create specific antibodies against these individual antigens. Infants are immediately exposed to many different bacteria during the birth process and thereafter. Babies very quickly create antibodies a g a i n s t t h e s e d i ff e r e n t bacteria and viruses that surround all of us every day. We also have trillions of bacteria that live inside our intestinal tract and on our skin and in our mouth. Children with healthy immune systems keep these bacteria in check with their immunity. 100 years ago children received 1 vaccine (small pox) that had approximately 200 different protein antigens. Today, children receive 11 vaccines in the first 2 years of life. Because of improvement


BOULDER COUNTY KIDS HEALTH in vaccine technology, there are only approximately 130 different antigens total in all 11 vaccines. We are able to vaccinate against more diseases with fewer protein antigens than even 40 years ago when we only vaccinated against 5 diseases. Parents may have more questions about specific vaccines and I would encourage you to talk with y o u r c h i l d ’s h e a l t h c a r e p r o v i d e r. I w o u l d a l s o encourage you to follow the recommended vaccine schedule as this is the best way to keep your infant and child healthy from these serious infectious diseases. Good resources on vaccines can be found at the American Academy of Pediatrics at www.aap.org, and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia at w w w. c h o p . e d u / c e n t e r s programs/vaccine-educationcenter.

Mark Schane, MD is a pediatrician with UCHealth Longmont Clinic and is the Chief Medical Officer for UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital in Longmont. He has been in practice in Longmont since 1995. The UCHealth Pediatrics Practice has offices in Longmont and Carbon Valley. Dr. Schane and his partners provide complete pediatric care from birth through adolescence.

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BOULDER COUNTY KIDS HEALTH

Taylor’s Blog GAMES

by Taylor Cannon

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ames aren’t just useful to fill the long hours of a snow day; they teach participants of all ages about cooperation, strategy, community, teamwork and friendly competition. To explore the value of games to child development and family bonding, we spoke with Justin Biegger, Grandrabbit’s Toy Shoppe’s resident “game expert” about the power of play. First, tell us a bit about yourself in your own words. What do you do at Grandrabbit’s, and what are your greater career goals? How long have you been working at the store, and what experience did you have with games previously? My title at Grandrabbit’s is Game Guy or Game Guru, and basically what that means is that I help people find games that they would love to play with their loved ones. On a more technical day-today basis, my work basically breaks down into one of two main camps: 1. Research. I analyze gaming trends and learn the rules to all the games, forecasting which games might work well in the store. 2. Customer service. I train the store staff on how to effectively explain the dif-

ferent games we sell, and I also work with customers to help them identify and satisfy what they need or want from the games section. In the store, we now actually have a dedicated demonstration area for games, which has been really fun and interesting. Now, our customers who are interested in a particular game, but don’t know how to how to play it, can come into the store and I can spend a couple of minutes with them breaking down the game to equip them with the best context possible to select the best game for their purposes. Plus, I get to play board games at work which is great! What first drew you to become passionate about games? Why do you see them as integral to childhood development and interpersonal connection?

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I’d always been a big player of games from a young age, but I wouldn’t say that I became passionate about games till my junior year of college when I read a book called Play by Dr. Stuart Brown. The book details some theories about why and how we play, and from there I started to research the resources mentioned in that book and really dove deep into the subject of Ludology (the study of why we play). I love that theoretical/abstract knowledge work, but the best part about Ludology is that all the practical side of the theoretical work is in regard to play, games, and sport. So, taking that knowledge base of play and putting it to realworld use working in games is a natural progression. That’s the very short version of the origin story for me and games. As for why they are important to childhood develop-

ment—well, I read once that we humans learn in two big ways: the first is by being informed in some way, and the second is by experiencing something first hand. Games are excellent experiential teachers. In early development games you can see this experiential learning taking place with games that have players count or do simple math to add up points. They are using math in this example as a way of attempting to win the game. Understanding the math thoroughly can mean a potential victory, so accurate arithmetic is not just an abstract concept but an objective that means something to the player in the real world. But math isn’t the only thing that can be taught experientially! Most games involve logic or strategy of some kind that can be taught to players through play, and there are games that can


BOULDER COUNTY KIDS HEALTH teach the player about art, teamwork, subtlety, and bluffing. Games and play can teach a million different things. So, when you have a childhood full of games and playful experiences, the opportunity to gain a lot of experiential knowledge just skyrockets. Interpersonal connection and interpersonal skills are inherent to games. Most games involve at least two players, which means interpersonal connections are going to be made and developed in order for the game to be played. Lately, a style of game has emerged that takes that interpersonal connection and makes it the focal point. These “Co-operative Games” have the players work together to solve a problem that the game presents. For example, a game called Forbidden Island asks the players to work together to get relics off the island before the island sinks. What were some of your favorite games while you were growing up? Why? I played a ton of pretend out in the woods where I grew up. My family played a variant of Bridge at family gatherings, as well as other classic card games. I was also a part of the first generation to get a Gameboy so I loved the Pokemon and Legend of Zelda series as well. Looking back at my childhood it was a pretty well-rounded play history. Some outdoor social play, some alone time play, some competitive play, some cooperative play, and some electronic play as well. I think kids (and adults) are driven by a couple different play impulses, and they can range from wanting to be a director of their own story time, making art as beautiful as possible, or simply physi-

“But math isn’t the only thing that can be taught experientially! Most games involve logic or strategy of some kind that can be taught to players through play, and there are games that can teach the player about art, teamwork, subtlety, bluffing, games and play can teach a million different things.”

cally getting some energy out. As a kid, I was driven by challenging puzzles and imagination/narrative play, so playing pretend out in the woods and the participatory stories of the videogames satisfied that impulse, while trying to figure out how to beat my Grandpa at cards was an entirely other puzzle for me to solve. Which games in the store are you most excited about now? Why? I’ve had a list of games that I think everyone should own for years—these are proven classics or amazing new staples that I think work well for most audiences. So, I’m always excited to talk about the classic games like Ticket to Ride, Settlers of Catan, or Carcassone. But some new games that I’m pumped about are Azul, Century Spice Road, and Luxor. It’s exciting to introduce people into games in general. I’d say outside the classic Roll and Moves (Monopoly, Chutes and Ladders, Sorry) most people aren’t familiar with different styles of games that are out there. So it’s incredibly fun to hang out and teach folks about games that are different than what they expect.

At the end of the day I am most excited to talk about the game that is a perfect fit for the family. I feel like my biggest responsibility is to give the best context about the games so that customers can pick the best game for them. That’s the game I want to talk about.

rience. Most of my favorite memories with my family are around a table playing a game, and my current work allows me to help another family to have that experience too.

Tell us about the game(s) you’ve designed. How do you find inspiration? So, my first game that I personally developed is Peek and Push, a memory and strategy game for all ages. I’ve worked in games for about 4-5 years now so a lot of the inspiration comes from asking myself, “What games do I want to play that I currently don’t see on the market?” With Peek and Push the inspiration came from the fact I’ve been unimpressed with memory games. I wanted to play a game that would use memory in a strategic way, and would be interesting to players of all ages.

Taylor Cannon writes a blog for Grandrabbits Toy Shoppes. This piece was originally posted on G r a n d r a b b i t ’s To y S h o p p e ’s b l o g , P l a y M a t t e r s ( w w w. playmattersgrandrabbits.com). Play Matters is an outlet for Grandrabbit’s to further its mission of nurturing the hearts, minds and bodies of children. The blog aims to cultivate a thoughtful community in which to discuss ideas and perspectives with the goal of bringing up healthy, happy, confident and engaged kids.

What do you enjoy about working in a toy store? I get to play, learn about, and teach games, and get paid for it. It’s a blast! I also like being the “Game Guy” because it’s kinda like going to your neighborhood butcher. As a customer, you know the butcher is a specialist and can help you to make a selection based on what you need. Working in a toy store allows me to make similar connections with the families that come in the door. It also gives me a huge sense of pride when families come back in the store and they LOVED the game that I recommended. I don’t just feel proud because I made a good suggestion, but because a family just built a new memory and the game was the catalyst for that joyful expe-

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FINANCIAL

BOULDER COUNTY KIDS HEALTH MAKE SUSTAINABILITY ONE OF YOUR 2019 RESOLUTIONS by Steve Carr

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he New Year allows us the opportunity to consider new goals. Premier Members Credit Union (PMCU) is continuing our deep commitment of sustainability to enrich our communities. We recognize that sustainability is the lens in which we must operate our organization. By taking this intentional step, in 2019 we will begin to partner with our communities to support their sustainability goals. We are blessed to call Colorado our home and all want to take steps that not only preserve its beauty but ensure its vibrancy for generations to come. Please join us and consider the following steps

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ney. Learn more about their initiatives and programs at bouldercountysustainability. org. • Re-educate yourself on proper recycling efforts to make sure you are placing every item that can actually be recycled in the bins. EcoCycle.org is a great resource for all your recycling questions. Take a selfguided tour of the Boulder County Recycling Center located at 1901 63rd Street in Boulder and learn everything you wanted to know about recycling. It’s a great place to take your kids, and an exciting field trip for the scouts and clubs! • Consider taking steps to make your home even more energy efficient by checking out the Boulder County E n e r g y S m a r t P r o g r a m . Contact them to see if they can assist you with efforts to reduce your energy bill, such as repairing water leaks and drips, adding insulation, and fixing window and door drafts, to name a few.

• Sustainability can be a great way to save money too. Instead of buying bottled water, use a refillable water bottle. Retain paper when only one side has printing on it and use the second side to print on or for scratch paper instead of using a new piece of paper. Make it a game to find other ways you and your family can not only make sustainability a source to save money, but to make it part of your life. • And finally, we all can do our part to keep unused prescription drugs from being misused and reduce the amount of chemicals that reach our waterways by dropping off unneeded pharmaceuticals off at a designated site. Official drop off sites are located at the Police Department. Please call or visit their website first to verify their drop-off hours. Together we can all take small steps that will ensure the health and well-being of all our communities in Colorado. Wishing you and your loved ones a remarkable 2019…and beyond!

Steve Carr is the Business Development Consultant at Premier Members Credit Union (PMCU). PMCU is a local, not-for-profit financial cooperative that has helped consumers save on their financial services since 1959. Visit pmcu.org/LIFE to learn how you can save money on your loans, which in turn gives donations to the school of your choice or PEN (Parent Engagement Network). Contact Steve Carr at (303) 6577558 or scarr@pmcu.org.


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WHAT DO I DO NOW, ROMONA?

Romona Scholder, M.A., RNCS Psychotherapist

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Is procrastination a psychological disorder? My wife piles up boxes and things to be done and once they go in the office floor it is all over. Same thing in the laundry room. She is always putting off things today that she says can be done tomorrow but that never comes. Is there anything you can do to help them get things done? Signed frustrated husband.

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Procrastination is a mental habit with many different causes. It can be avoidance as in not wanting to do something because it’s onerous or boring or just plain hard. Or perhaps something a bit more complex like a late form of Oppositional Defiant Disorder where she would react negatively to being told what to do. “If I do the laundry, you win!” I’ve also read about excitement addicts who love the rush of writing a term paper the night before it’s due. And finally, perfectionists will often procrastinate, as they are afraid that they will not be able to measure up. If your wife were writing me, this would be an easier task. Your real question should be, “How do I get my wife to want to not procrasti-

nate?” Without her willingness and desire I’m afraid the task of changing her behavior is nearly impossible. Have you had a real discussion with her, not an argument, but a heart to heart? Ask her if it would be helpful if you did some of these tasks with her instead of her doing them by herself. I had a friend who used to say. “It takes 2 to overcome inertia.” Not procrastinating is a life skill that your wife has never developed or learned or chosen to ignore. But apart from helping her in a non-judgmental fashion, hoping that will break through the inertia, there is little you can do to force a solution to the problem. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is another avenue to explore. As a therapy, it is well suited to just this situation. It focuses on behavior in the here and now and very much elicits the client’s involvement.

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I think there must be something seriously wrong with me. I started high school this year and both my closest friends have found boyfriends. I don’t know what it is but no one seems to be interested in me. I must have a sign on me that says “Don’t bother!” What’s up with that? Signed sad.

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I know that “finding a boyfriend” in high school is very important because it feels like this is the way it’s going to be for the rest of your life. Well, that’s not true and you know it’s not because you’re a smart person. The answer is, don’t look for a

boyfriend, look for friends who are boys. Do that and it will sharpen your vision and allow you to see beyond appearance and superficiality. Do you like science? Then hang out with the science crowd, girls as well as boys. Or, do you like sports? Same thing holds true. Figure out who you are and what you like first, and then pursue that and the rest will follow. And that will hold true for the rest of your life. The purpose of life, I think, is to be a little better every day. A little smarter, a little more conscious, these are goals worth pursuing. Ask yourself about those interests you have that you need to develop. Do you want to learn to dance, or sing or write poetry? Take classes, learn to play the guitar, ask yourself, “What did I learn today?” And keep a journal, which is a nice way to keep tabs on yourself. Things like how you’re feeling and what you noticed today. Yes, that’s right, hone your powers of observation and description. Learn new words, try new tastes and read lots of books. Soon a boy will appear who is attracted to your multifaceted personality and your charm and wit and intellect.

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My mother is driving me crazy. I am a good driver, few mishaps or tickets for that matter. Every time my mother is in the car with me she gets panicky and starts to fuss. I swear she is going to cause an accident with all of her fits of fear. She even puts her foot down like she is braking in the passenger seat. God knows her driving is a menace to society but I want a more peaceful driving experi-

ence with her. Is there anything I can do? Signed crazed daughter

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Have you carefully asked your mother why she is so hypervigilant when you are driving the car and she is in the passenger’s seat? Don’t make assumptions, ask questions. This is an important life rule. Perhaps the next time you’re having a coffee together, you could ask her if anything happened in her past that is causing this behavior. Or, maybe she doesn’t trust you to know what you’re doing. Please don’t take that personally as this is your mother’s unwillingness to acknowledge that you have grown up and are no longer a child who is unable to drive. This is about her and not about you. Even if you never figure out why she acts the way she does, you’ll be able to have some compassion for her instead of annoyance. It will change the framework of the situation. If she tells you that “she can’t help it”, offer some diversions such as a magazine or newspaper or something on your iPad that will amuse her, like a cooking show or the news. You will need her cooperation to accomplish this but you will have made a positive suggestion. There’s little we can do to change or control another’s behavior but we can control our reaction to it. The day will come when you can honestly offer her sympathy and comfort for her inappropriate and hurtful actions. You will have taken control of the situation and no longer be victimized.

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BOULDER COUNTY KIDS HEALTH Taking Stock of Our Own Gifts with Pride

by Jessica Dancingheart

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how what they have done has enriched your life, playing gratitude games around the themes of colors or letters or shapes, and journaling at the end of the day about the events or things for which you are grateful. While I have touched on the theme of self-gratitude in the past, I feel compelled to dive a little deeper. I do so at the prompting of my son with whom I have been having a series of reflective conversations about his younger years. And, because I notice the spiral of negative self-talk that some parents go through, especially when they consult with me about discord with their children, or a pain or crisis that their children are undergoing. Sadly and often, these pained parents begin to question and blame themselves and their parenting, in hopes that if they can find what they did wrong maybe they can fix things. They easily recite past guilt-laden and shameful parenting moments. As they focus on their deficiencies,

they forget all the “good” times and the love and dedication that they have towards their children. In so doing, they fall into despair. This is a form of hyper-responsibility that in our culture can be seen as a noble act, yet, it can be counter-productive when the cause of the problem is bigger than anything created by the parent—which is usually the case. By holding onto the guilt and shame, they deny themselves the chance to be the best parents they can be. To help the parents constructively get out of despair, I offer them empathy and perspective, and help them develop an “assets” or “what is going right” mind set. Empathy means that I help them translate the actions that led to the crisis or discord into their and their children’s basic human needs of: physical well-being; connection and belonging, which includes respect, appreciation and autonomy; meaning & purpose; and creative expression. I offer perspective by bringing in objectivity, focusing on what actually happened—stripping away the interpretations and assumptions. To develop an “assets” mind-set, I prompt despondent parents to describe what went “right” during the crisis, and to also name their proud parenting attributes and moments. I am a big believer of nurturing a self-loving, appreciating and respecting “assets” mind-set. Most humans have a hard time feeling hope and energy when they are down on themselves or a situation.


When I work with people to point out what is “right”, I empower a path to hope and possibilities that can inform a constructive path forward. I would like to offer you as a reader these suggestions so you can nurture your own self-love, respect and appreciation. I trust a regular adoption of these suggested practices will help you buoy yourself, so you are more able to handle the inevitable struggles and tensions and crises of parenting and life. Specifically, as a personal practice and a family practice, I suggest that you: • Take time everyday to write down your sources of pride. You can write about ways you lived your values and intentions, and specify your accomplishments. • Spend part of meal and/ or driving time with your

BOULDER COUNTY KIDS HEALTH children talking about what you are proud of in yourself, and prompt your children to do the same about themselves. • When somebody thanks you or pays you a compliment, say, “Thank you!” • When you lapse into thinking of what you did wrong, write about what holds a grip of guilt or shame on you - prefacing the details with “I forgive myself for...” and come up with plan to make things right based on your strengths and assets. Encourage your children to do the same.

selves. An act of love is recognizing the strengths, assets and gifts, we each bring to the table. When we don’t recognize our own gifts it is hard to see them in others and to hold hope. Give yourself and your children the gift of selfappreciation. I trust it will create resilience in your relationships with your children. As always, I am free to answer your questions, and to learn how the practices I suggest work for you and your relationship with your children.

Jessica Dancingheart is a personal and organizational consultant working to build healthier and stronger relationships at work, at home, and in your communities. Check out www.openingtopossibilities.com or call (303) 589-8420 or email at jessica@openingtopossibilities.com for more information.

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Lafayette. Ages 6+. 9 am to 4 pm. M-F. May 27th thru August 16th. Wildly popular horse camps for horsecrazy kids! Camps run every week of the summer. Tuition: $425. Safetyoriented. Beginner through advanced

levels. Camps include riding lessons, horse painting and crafts, scavenger hunts, horse care and safety lessons, games, and a horse show/pizza day Friday! Helmets provided. Early bird discounts. Riding lessons, birthday parties, and boarding also available! Please call (303) 665-4637 or visit our website at www.academystables.com for more information and to sign up online.

Renaissance Adventures

Boulder. Ages 7-17. M-F. Day camp. Your child is the hero of a mythic quest in an incredibly fun, award-winning experience like none other! Since 1995, Renaissance Adventures has offered summer camps, birthday parties, and holiday programs where participants work together to solve mysteries and riddles, overcome dynamic challenges, negotiate peace, and battle with foes using our safe, foam swords. Bring a sack lunch, plenty of water, and a sense of adventure! Call (303) 786-9216 or check out www.renaissanceadventures. com for more information.

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Airborne Gymnastics & Dance

Longmont and Frederick. Day camps. Ages 4-12. M-F in Longmont, T/Th in Frederick. 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Halfday options available. Imaginative themes like Superheroes, Star Wars, and Musical Theater—plus Gymnastics and Ninja Skills camps! See our website for details. Fees vary by program. Address: 1816 Boston Avenue, Longmont; 3773 Monarch Street, Frederick. Call (303) 651-1456 or email frontdesk@ airbornegym.com or please check out www.airbornegym.com for more information.

Alaya Preschool Summer Camp

Boulder. For ages 3 through kindergarten. Day camp. M-F. 8:30 am to 3:30 pm. Alaya’s curriculum is experiential, play-based and grounded in the exploration and appreciation for the richness of ordinary, everyday life. Creative arts, social play, exploration and discovery on an acre of yards and gardens. Location: 3340 19th St. 80304. Call (303) 449-5248, email alaya@alayapreschool.org or visit our website alayapreschool.org for more information about our year-round program.

Arts HUB Camp Program

Lafayette. Ages 2 to 18. June 3-August 16. 9 to noon, or 9 am to 4 pm, plus before- and after-camp care options. The Arts Hub runs art-related camps in the spring and a variety of high quality theater, dance, art and film camps in the summer. Our new 12,000 square foot facility includes art and dance studios and a full, professional 200-seat theater. We have half- and full-day camp options, as well as before- and after-camp options in the summer. Full-day summer camps also have field trip opportunities. $35$395. Dance camps require specific dance shoes; ballet, tap, or jazz depending on the style of dance taught in the camp. Call (303) 229-1127 or email info@artunder. org or check out www.artunder.org for more information.

Avid4 Adventure Camps

Boulder County Day Camps in Boulder, Lafayette, and Superior, plus overnight camps in Colorado and Wyoming. Grades Pre-K-12th. M-F. 9 am to 3 pm with extended care 8 am to 5:30 pm. This summer, give your kids the power of authentic outdoor adventure. We teach preK–12th graders of all levels to climb, paddle, bike, hike and thrive in the outdoors. Time-tested curriculum and experienced instructors. We give campers solid outdoors skills and character-shaping confidence they can use at camp and beyond, launching them into a lifetime of empowering adventure. Visit avid4.com/bouldercounty-kids for more information, call (800) 977-9873, or email info@avid4. com.


BOULDER COUNTY KIDS Boulder Country Day School Summer Camps

Bixby Summer Camp

BackStory Theatre Youth Classes & Camps

Broomfield. Ages 18 mos-18 yrs. Day Camp. BackStory Theatre has offered professional-quality theatre education, exploration, and community performances for over ten years! Register now for summer camps/activities for beginning to intermediate students. Camps include a public performance at the Broomfield Auditorium. Schedules available online. Fees vary; some activities are FREE. For more information, email info@backstorytheatre.org or please call (720) 263-0836 or check online at www.backstorytheatre.org.

Boulder. Entering grades K-9th. 9 am to 3 pm; Extended day option from 7:15 am to 5:45 pm. Sleep-away camp structure with field trips, hikes, and performances each week. Activities include arts and crafts, sports, ropes course, science, swimming, exploring, and free time. Bixby boasts three shady acres with a large sandbox, unique play structures, large indoor swimming pool, and a ropes course. Please go to www. bixbyschool.org for more information. See ad.

Blossom French Bilingual Preschool

Boulder. Ages 3 to 8 years. Monday to Friday. May 28th to July 26th. 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. (Est. 2000). Blossom French Bilingual Preschool offers a Waldorf inspired curriculum blended with French language and culture. Camp activities involve language, arts, and culinary experiences. All activities are taught in French and English: cooking, sewing, arts and crafts, jewelry design, puppet shows, music, singing, and storytelling. Blossom is fully licensed. $395/week. 5% discount to siblings and BFFs. Call Marie-Pierre Nicoletti at (303) 8194084 or email thelanguageoffood@ gmail.com.

Boulder. Ages 3-8. M-F 8 am to 4 pm. Boulder Country Day’s summer camp is a great place for young campers to create a super fun summer! BCD offers week –long day camps for students ages 3-5 and a wide variety of morning specialty camps for student ages 6-8 including Legos®, art, sports, chess, cooking, science, music, technology, world languages and more. Specialty campers can extend their day until 4 pm through the afternoon camp. BCD is State of Colorado licensed and accredited by ACIS and NAIS. Cost varies depending on selections. Location: Gunbarrel. Please visit us online at www. bouldercountryday. org/summer or email us at summer@ bouldercountryday.org for more information.

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BOULDER COUNTY KIDS CAMPS Boulder Dinner Theatre Academy

Studio Arts Boulder Pottery Lab

Boulder. Ages 6-16. Day camp. M-F, 9 am to 12 pm or 1 to 4 pm. June 3 August 9. Studio Arts Boulder invites kids of all ages and abilities to make great summer memories and treasured works of art at the historic Pottery Lab. Hand-building and wheel-throwing camps. Location: 1010 Aurora Avenue, 80302. Call (720) 379-6033 or email contact@studioartsboulder.org or visit www.studioartsboulder.org/camps for more information and registration.

Boulder. Ages 5-17. Day Camps. BDT Academy Summer Drama Camps. Middle/high school camps include instruction, auditioning, rehearsing, and performing on the BDT stage. For elementary ages, we collaborate with the City of Boulder and offer ten 1-week play-making camps. Please contact Carrie Hausfather at bdtacademy@gmail.com or check out www.bdtacademy.org for more information. See ad.

Camp Oonie Koonie Cha Early Childhood Music, Art and Science Camp Boulder JCC Summer Camps for Infants and Pre-Kindergarten

Boulder. Ages 6 weeks-4 years. M-F 9 am to 4 pm with limited availability for extended day options from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm. The Boulder JCC early childhood summer camps explore nature, gardening, art, friendships, science, music, and more. Location: 6007 Oreg Ave, 80303. Contact Karli Sherwinter at Karli@boulderjcc. org or call (720) 749-2504 for camp availability or with any questions. Visit our website at boulderjcc.org for more information. See ad.

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Middle & High School Age Camp Programs

Beauty and the Beast Camp Show

Boulder. Ages 4-17. M-F 9 am to 4 pm, with extended day options from 8 am to 5:30 pm. Building resilience, grit, teamwork, independence, creativity, friendships, problem-solving, and personal growth through traditional day camp and specialty camp options such as Legos®, STEAM, business, technology, dance, leadership, farming, and more. Location: 6007 Oreg Ave, 80303. Contact (303) 998-1900 or email David@boulderjcc.org with any questions. For more information visit boulderjcc.org/camps. See ad.

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Boulder. Ages 4-9. M-F. 8:30 am to 12:30 pm. Camp OKC is an early childhood, week-long music camp that blends a variety of musical experiences with instrument construction, science, dramatic play, a xylophone orchestra and a final performance into one amazing week. Be transported back to the days of the dinosaurs and our Pleistocene pals. Campers will be go on a “dig”, make “Rumbasha” poles, paint caves, hunt mammoths and rock-n- roll! HUH! $50 registration fee. $250 tuition. Equipment needed: practical play clothes, good movement shoes, and bring a vivid imagination. A healthy gluten- and nut-free snack and smoothie provided every day. Call Laura Nordson at (303) 880-9494 or email bouldercampokc@gmail.com or check out campokc.com for more information.

Boulder JCC Day Camps

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packed days from goats + gardens to boating, climbing, mountain biking, theater and a diverse array of exciting, a g e - appropr i at e g am e s , s p or t s , aquatics, arts, crafts and more. Register today for a great summer of fun and adventure. Choose from more than 100 state-certified camps featuring arts, dance, drama, gymnastics, golf, sports, swimming, boating, biking, Frisbee®, Legos®, goats and gardens and more! Camp reg starts March 7. Times and locations (all in Boulder) vary. Call (303) 413-7620 or visit www. BPRCamps.org for more information.

Boulder Parks and Recreation

Boulder. Ages 4-17. Summer day camps and school day off camps. Enjoy action-

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Children’s Peace Garden,

Boulder. Ages 5-11. Full-day summer camps, M-F, 8:30 am to 3:30 pm. June-August. Spend an active week gardening, cooking, and creating on our one-of-a-kind urban farm! Learn about sustainable agriculture, pollinators, and ecosystems through hands-on learning and exploration. We’ll engage all of our senses through farm-to-fork cooking, art projects, and games. Camps are held at Growing Gardens, 1630 Hawthorn Avenue, 80304. 10% discount available through March 15th. Multi-camp discounts available, cannot combine discounts. Register to save your seat by calling (303) 443-9952 or online at www.growinggardens.org.

Children’s House Preschool Summer Camp

Boulder. Ages: 3 through 6. (Potty trained required.) June 3-August 23 (except the week July 1-5 ). M-F, M-W-F, and T-TH. 9 am to 1 pm. 10% second sibling discount available. Outside we will have gardening, waterplay, creek discovery, local field trips, and Strider Bike excursions. Inside we will have fun with art, story act outs, massive block building, music and cooking. Spaces are limited. Location: 3370 Iris Walk Court, 80304. For more information, call Michael Knuckey at (303) 444-6432 or check out childrenshousepreschool.org/ summer-program for more information.

City of Lafayette

Lafayette. Ages 3-12. Preschool & Summer Day Camps. Our school-age (ages 5-12), summer day camp will run from June 4th to August 3rd, M-F from 7:30 am to 6 pm. Preschool camp (ages 3-5) will run from June 3rd to July 26, M-F from 8:30 am to 12 pm. Summer is a time for our imaginations to run wild; a time for laughing, making life-long friends, learning through hands-on adventures, and discovering ourselves through safe, fun and engaging activities. The City of Lafayette’s Summer Day Camp programs are designed to keep your child engaged and happy. Your child will experience all of this and more if registered! Visit www.cityoflafayette. com/camps for more information and to register. Email the Youth Programs Coordinator, Sarah Cleland at sarah. cleland@cityoflafayette.com with questions.

City of Longmont Summer Recreation

Longmont. Ages preschool and youth. Daily, weekly and summer camp options. Programs vary on times, dates and locations. Longmont Recreation and Golf offers camps and programs for preschool and youth. Full-day, half-day, specialty and one-time options available. Sports camps, swim programs, general interest camps and a full-day summer camp are all provided. Check us out! Call Recreation Services at (303) 651-8404, or Terri.calvin@ longmontcolorado.gov or visit www. longmontcolorado.gov/rec for more information.


BOULDER COUNTY KIDS CAMPS 5-Day Horse Camps

English & Western, Ages 6 & Up

May 27 - August 16

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Day Camp for ages 3–5 Afternoon Camp for ages 6–8 Specialty Camps for ages 3–12 We have camps that are sure to excite the artist, athlete, chef, scientist, musician, and more in your child. Located in Gunbarrel bouldercountryday.org/summer State of Colorado licensed and ACIS accredited

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Colorado Mountain Ranch

Boulder. Summer Day Camp. Ages 7-16. M-F, June 3-August 9. Camp Day is 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Fees include extended care 7:45 am to 5:15 pm. Voted Boulder’s BEST SUMMER CAMP year after year! Since 1947, campers have sung “You’re the Best in All the World!” for our amazing people, place, & programs. HORSES are a favorite, and team-building, ropes course, mountainboarding, gymnastics & trampoline, archery, the mountain outdoors. More features are upbeat staff in residence, kids’ own community, transportation provided and long day included. $495 per week. Equipment needed: Backpack with long pants, socks, and close-toe shoes-(a must for horseback-riding and mountainboarding), lunch, water bottle, and jacket every day! Call Lynn or Gail Walker (303) 442-4557 or email office@coloradomountainranch.com or check out coloradomountainranch.com for more information.

Center for Musical Arts Summer Music Camps

Lafayette. All ages. Lessons, classes, half-day camps. Make music with us this summer—we have music programs for all ages! Music Together, Musical Arts, Meet the Instruments, Dalcroze—Music Through Movement, Music Therapy Groups—Autism spectrum, Beginning Violin & Piano Camps, Private Lessons, and more! Held at the Center for Musical Arts, 200 East Baseline Road, 80026. For more information visit www. centerformusicalarts.org or please call us at (303) 665-0599. See ad.

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multimedia projects. Our helpful and creative staff helps each child express themselves in a way that is uniquely their own. Special attention is given to idea generation, design concepts, and technique. Location: 505 Main Street, 80501. Contact Tamar at (303) 7762211 or check out www.ecrackpots.com for more information.

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Theater, Dance, & Art

Colorado Shakespeare Festival Summer Camps

Boulder. Day Camp. Ages 6-18. M-F. Unlock the magic of Shakespeare’s language with the Colorado S h a k e s p e a r e F e s t i v a l ’s w i l d l y popular summer acting programs! Shakespeare’s Sprites is a weeklong mini-camp for 6- to 9-yearolds, held from 9 am to 12 pm. July 8-12, July 15-19. $200/wk (before March 1). Camp Shakespeare is an acting intensive for ages 9-18, in which campers rehearse and perform Shakespeare’s plays on the Mary Rippon stage. Session One: May 28-June 24, 9 am-12 pm. Session Two: July 22-August 9, 1-5 pm. $875/ session (before March 1). Call (303) 735-1181 or email csfedout@colorado. edu for more information. Visit www. coloradoshakes.org/education to sign up. See ad.

All Day & Part Day Camps • Ages 3-16

CU Science Discovery Summer Camps

Boulder/Denver. Ages 5-18. We offer summer camps and high school classes covering a range of science, technology, engineering, art and math topics. Our programs provide an eclectic mix of engaging, experiential learning activities that are sure to ignite a passion for project-based learning, exploration and summer fun! Instructors include CU faculty and graduate scientists that are enthusiastic and knowledgeable. From animation, game design, programming and robotics to forensics, medicine, DNA science and bioengineering—we have something for everyone! Visit us at sciencediscovery.colorado.edu for complete program offerings and descriptions. See ad.

www.artunder.org A camp made possible through a generous gift from the Scottish Rite Foundation of Colorado and support from Children's Hospital

June 10th - 15th from 9 am - 4 pm Meet other people their age (11-18 yrs) who stutter Have fun talking and learning new ways to make talking easier Learn more about stuttering Have opportunities to share their thoughts and feelings about stuttering Loc a CU ted at Bou cam lder pus

Meet and share experiences with other parents Learn how you and your family can help your child Learn more about stuttering, $600 fee, lunch included treatment options, & support available Financial assistance available for children and their families For more information, please contact SLHC@colorado.edu or 303-492-3066

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Creative Lab Summer Camps

Boulder. Ages 7-10 and 11-16. Day Camp. M-F. Half-day programs: 10 am to 1 pm or 2 to 5:30 pm. May 28 to August 9. Our 10th exciting summer! Each week theme-centered, multiple registrations welcome. Age- and skillappropriate camps. Make new friends while crafting inspired designs and gaining skills to last for years! Use of tools and sewing machines, as well as some materials included. Location: 2707 Spruce Street, 80302. Go online for complete information and to register at www.shopcommonthreads. com/schedule. Email questions to creativelab@shopcommonthreads.com.

Crackpots Creativity Camp

Longmont. For ages 6-14. Day Camp. M-F. 9 am to 11 am. Kids learn and have fun while creating beautiful, functional fired art masterpieces. Choose from a variety of week-long themes, each one including its own unique mix of pottery painting, glass fusing, clay hand building, mosaic and

Teen Stuttering Camp

Boulder. Ages 12-18. Day Camp. Dates: June 10th–15th from 9 am to 4 pm. This intensive therapy program helps build communication skills in adolescents who stutter. Individual and group therapy session, as well as offcampus excursions are used to provide a supportive camper environment. The activities help campers build confidence, better manage their stuttering, and communicate more effectively. Campers will develop individualized communication goals that will be taken with them into the new school year. For more information, contact Alison Kroening at (303) 4923066 or slhcappointments@colorado. edu. See ad.

Dawson School Summer Camps and Programs

Lafayette. Ages 5-15. Week-long day camps. M-F. 8:30 am to 4 pm. June 3August 2. Sports*Arts*Tech*and More. Exciting NEW camps being offered in 2019! Over 70+ camps to choose from. Full hot/cold lunch in our dining hall. Take a break and cool off in the


BOULDER COUNTY KIDS CAMPS pool daily. Experienced adult director for every camp. 5:1 camper/staff ratio. Voted one of the top camps in Boulder County. Location: 10455 Dawson Drive, 80026. Cost range: $320 to $450 per week. For a full listing of our summer camp information visit us at www. dawsonschool.org/summercamps or you can also email us at summercamps@ dawsonschool.org for questions. See ad.

day). Contact Ms. Deb Gedenberg at (720) 274-0101, or email gedenbed@ comcast.net. You may request a brochure for more information and to view our schedule of weekly themes. Dream Makers Day Camp is rated the best in Boulder! Come play with us!

EVO Rock + Fitness

Dream Makers Super Summer Fun

Boulder. Ages 2.5-8. Day Camp. 1:5 ratio, maximum 15 children. June 3rdAugust 16th. M-F. 9 am to 1 pm. $55 per day. Give your child the opportunity to experience the happiest summer camp in Boulder, in our breathtaking setting right on Boulder Creek! Children enjoy each of our weekly curriculum themes, all built around summer fun! Tennis lessons taught by pros at Rocky Mountain Tennis Center. Creative art, water and mud play. Fossils study at CU Museum, Butterfly Pavilion’s Bugmobile, Kids in the Kitchen, Kid’s Khemistry, Unusual Pets (potbelly pig, goats, surprise pets), Hoola Hooping and MORE! Location: 1345 28th St. Bldg. C., between the Millennium Hotel and Folsom Field. Drop-ins are welcome when space permits ($55 per

Louisville. Ages 6-16. M-F, 9 am to 3 pm & 9 am to 12 pm. EVO Rock + Fitness has a fantastic full- and halfday summer camps planned for your kiddo. Starting June 3, our enthusiastic, knowledgeable instructors will teach campers the basics of toprope climbing, bouldering, and climbing technique with fun climbing games and other surprise activities. $380/wk per child full-day; $200/wk per child halfday. Early drop off and late pick up available. We provide rental gear for the week but feel free to bring your own shoes and harness along with a bag lunch, snacks, and water. Due to severe allergies, we do not allow peanut or tree nut products. 4-day Outdoor Camps also available. Call (303) 317-3770 or email steve@ evorock.com with any questions. Visit www.evorock.com/louisville-co/ for sign-up and additional information.

Dragon Flight Summer Camp 2019 Week-Long Camps at Flagstaff Academy Tons of elementary and middle school options available.

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BOULDER COUNTY KIDS CAMPS Flagstaff Academy Dragon Flight Summer Day and Specialty Camps

Longmont. For ages 5-15. Day camp. M-F. 8 am to 12 pm, extended hours of 7 am to 6 pm available. Weeklong camps at Flagstaff Academy. Cooking, Robotics, Team Sports, Minecraft, Writing, Leadership, Greenhouse, Science and more! Tons of elementary and middle school options available. Location: 2040 Miller Drive, 80501. Call Jeanna Peppler at (303) 217-6764 or email jpeppler@flagstaffacademy.org or check online at www.flagstaffacademy. org/apps/pages/summer-camps for more information.

Summer Camps

Boulder. Ages 5 and up. Cooking camps all summer long. Starting May 28th, ending the first week of August. 9 am to 12 pm, and 1 to 4 pm. Camp themes: Latin, Baking, Asia, Italy. $310/ week. Call (303) 953-8364 or email events@foodlabboulder.com or check us out online at www. foodlabboulder. com/kids-summer-camp for more information.

Friends School Summer Programs 2019

Boulder. Ages 3-14. Day camp. Week-long, morning, & afternoon sessions. June 4th through July 27th. Preschool, elementary, and middle school programs. Preschool Backyard Camp, Explorer ’s Camp, Circus Classes, Cooking, Art, Drama, Dance, 3D Printing, Photography, Soccer, Computer Programming, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, and more. Licensed and accredited. Discounts available for early registration. View complete d e t a i l s a n d r e g i s t e r a t w w w. FriendsSummerCamp.org or call (303) 499-1999. See ad.

will build a foundation for a lifetime of learning about fly fishing. Safety and a quality fishing experience is our #1 goal of our camp as we work with a 3:1 guide to angler ratio. Price: $595.00 for the week. Location: 2344 Pearl Street, 80302. Call (303) 494-1375 or please email antonio@frontrangeanglers.com or check www.frontrangeanglers.com for more information.

Game On! Sports Camp 4 Girls

Boulder. Ages 5-14 years. Day Camp. M-F. 9 am to 3 pm. June 3-July 19. Half-day option for Pre-K to K campers. After camp care available until 5:30 pm. Empowerment, Confidence, Self-Esteem, Teamwork, Sportsmanship, Just 4 Girls. Learn and play multiple sports daily, which may include lacrosse, field hockey, soccer, tennis, volleyball, softball, basketball, fitness, horseback riding, swimming and more in a warm and spirited environment. Staffed by highly qualified coaches, teachers and athletes, Game On! is more than your average summer camp. Location: Douglass Elementary School, 840 N 75th St. Call 720.893.2386 (CO)/847.229.9959 (HQ) or email info@gameonsports4girls.com or check out www.gameonsports4girls. com for more information.

Heroes & Heroines, Ents & Elves: Middle Earth and Beyond

Superior. Ages 4-12 years. M-F. July 15-19. 9 am to 12 pm (8:30 am to 12:30 pm, extended day). Students will create their own fairy tales based on the characters and themes in Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings as well as popular Grimm Brothers tales and Aesop’s Fables. Explore fantasy worlds, design your own sets, develop awareness through theater and film, and express yourself through music and movement. The week will culminate in a magical interactive performance for friends and family. $165. ($185 for extended day). Email info@integralsteps.org or check out www.integralsteps.org/summercamps.html for more information.

Front Range Anglers on Pearl Street

Boulder. Ages 9 -14. Day camps. Kids Fly Fishing Camp. June 17th-21st and July 8th-12th. M-F. 8:30 am to 3 pm. Guides hand-picked, CBI background, & CPR certified. Hosted on local Boulder waters, our co-ed kid’s camp

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Impacts Sports Summer Day Camp @ The Sports Stable

Superior. Ages 5-12. M-F. 8 am to 5 pm. May 28th-August 9th. This sports camp will be like none other offered in Colorado. Each week there will be two sports highlighted and taught by highly qualified sports instructors. Other parts of the day, the kids will learn and participate in more nontraditional sports, and other activities. This camp will be a great way for your child to learn new sports, make new friends, and stay active all summer! Early registration and Superior residents get a discounted rate. All balls and equipment provided. Comfortable clothing, closed-toed shoes and a good attitude required. Lunch available at our restaurant or bring you own. Call Danielle Reed (720) 620-2049 or email danielle@myimpactsports.com or check out www.myimpactsports.com for more information.

Keitanat Har HaShem

Boulder. Grades 1-5. Day camp. M-F. 9 am to 4 pm. One-week sessions. Each week is filled with games, swimming, baking, crafts, field trips, music, building community, making friends and MORE in a Jewish environment! Location: Congregation Har HaShem, 3950 Baseline Road, 80303. Call Caroline Saliman at (303) 499-7077 or email camp@harhashem.org or please check online at www.campharhashem. org for more information.

Kids Yoga, Mindfulness & Nature Camp

B oulder. Ages 8-12. June 3-7 at Foothills Community Park and July 22-26 at Eben G. Fine Park. M-F. 9 am to 3 pm. A camp for kids to explore yoga- b as e d p os es, mind f u lness, story, music, games, craft-making, journaling and nature art. Kids will also be painting their inspirations on t-shirts, making mandalas from nature & designing chakra bead necklaces. Bringing out creativity & building connection within & with the community of other kids, teachers & nature. $375 per kid. Kids must provide their own back-pack with lunch, one snack, water, sunscreen, close-toed shoes and sandals. Yo g a m at s opt i on a l. C a l l Ry an Marvelli at (303) 668-3565 or email mindfulyogawithryan@gmail.com or check out www.mindfulyogawithryan. com for more information.

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Learning Pathways Reading Camps

Boulder. For ages 6 and up. Day camp. M-F. June 10-27 and July 8-26. Summer reading camps and reading intensives for emerging or struggling readers. Use of evidence-based structured literacy employing trained Orton-Gillingham instructors. The methodology proven to help any child learn to read. Location: 1790 30th Street, 80301. Call Deborah Kratovil at (303) 499-1941 or visit www. learningpathwayscolorado.com or email lpboulder@gmail.com for more information. See ad.

Kids & Critters

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LONGMONT HUMANE SOCIETY

Kids & Critters Summer Camp

Longmont. WANTED: Children ages 7-12 who love animals! Longmont Humane Society is holding animal care mini-camps this summer, with four half-day sessions of three days each to choose from: MTW. June 10-12, 17-19, 24-26, or July 8-10. Enjoy a PAWSitive summer break while learning about proper dog walking, animal body language, and cat handling. Participate in interactive animalthemed games & activities and meet special guest visitors. $170/session. Please contact Tegan Waters at tegan@ longmonthumane.org or call (303) 7721232 ext. 289 for more information.

BVSD Lifelong Learning Summer Camps!

Five locations from Boulder to Erie. Ages 4-18. Half-day, one-week summer camps run from May 28-August 9 with both morning and afternoon offerings. Extended hours care available. Innovative new camps include Ninja Warrior, 3D printing, STEAM Adventures and cutting-edge coding to go along with traditional favorites like art, sports and music. Please visit our website for complete class listings, locations and times. Register at www. bvsd.org/LLL or call (720) 561-5968. See ad.


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Little Folks Folk School

Boulder. Ages 4-12. June 10-21, weekdays M-F. 9 am to 3 pm, with aftercare available until 5 pm. Little Folks Folk School brings folk music and dance, crafts and community together for a fun summer experience! We will be teaching music through singing and various instruments such as violin/fiddle, ukulele, percussion and recorder. Dancing will incorporate music too, as the students will learn to play for each other to dance together, building community as they learn. $350 per week, $600 for two weeks, $75 per day, $50 per half day. Sibling discounts are available as well as some scholarships.. Transportation: No. Students doing full day camp should bring a lunch and water bottle. Snacks will be provided for morning and afternoon. Students who play instruments should bring them each day. Call Kristen Demaree (253) 3322845 or email boulderfolkschool@ gmail.com or check out www. kristendemaree.com/littlefolks for more information.

Living Arts School

Boulder. Ages 7-12. Day camp. 8:30 am to 3 pm. (Option of aftercare from 3 to 5 pm). M-F. At Living Arts Summer Camps we offer your child the simple joy of making things with their hands. In a world that moves faster and faster, we advocate a slower, gentler experience, in a farmland setting that inspires creativity, connection and beauty. Our Summer Camps are inspired by The Fantastical World of Magic and include: Magic Potions, Tiny Worlds, Forest Dwellers, Wooly Tails, Spellbinders, Cauldron Cookery, The Odd Candy Shop and Rainbow Dyeworks. Call Elizabeth at (720) 383-4406 or email info@ livingartsschool.com or visit us online at livingartsschool.com/summer-camp/ for more information.

LDTA Ballet & Dance Camp

Longmont. Ages 3-18. June 10-July 26. Build your own Summer program! Classes or weekly camps featuring ballet instruction and a weekly dance focus including tap, jazz, aerial, modern, stage combat and more! Camps for younger children feature a weekly theme & crafts. The best in training —we are Longmont’s premier pre-professional ballet school since 1998! Fees begin at $90. Equipment needed: Girls: solid black leotard, pink tights, pink ballet slippers and/or tap shoes. Boys: solid-color shorts, white socks, black/ white ballet slippers and/or tap shoes. Call (303) 317-2707 or office@ ldtacademy.com. For additional information, visit LDTAcademy.com.

SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | ENGINEERING | ART | MATH Experiential learning and summer fun for ages 5-18! • Outdoor ecology • Minecraft, game design and app development • Paper engineering, animation and e-textiles • Programming and robotics • Video production and iMovie • Applied physics, space science and aerospace • Forensics and DNA science • Medicine, bioengineering and more!

Summer Camps and High School Classes | Boulder and Denver Longmont Museum

Longmont. Ages 3 - 18. Day camps. June-August, M-F. Discover history, art, music, culture, and technology in these hands-on camps. Learn from artists and musicians. Build a robot or become an archeologist. Camps held outdoors or at the Longmont Museum, 400 Quail Road, 80501. For requirements, fees, and details call the Museum at (303) 651-8374 or visit www.longmontmuseum.org for more information.

June 3 - August 2 Register online soon: sciencediscovery.colorado.edu

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Longs Peak United Methodist Church

Longmont. Ages 3½ to 11. Day camp. To Mars and Beyond Vacation Bible School. July 22-25. M-Th from 9 am to 12 pm. One small step for your kids … one giant leap for God’s kingdom! Blast off with the first VBS to land on the moon! We’ll help kids discover the wonders of God’s universe. They’ll become Voyagers on a journey through space, exploring where God’s power can take them. The adventure includes out-of-thisworld fun (through crafts, games, science, missions) and timeless Bible stories that inspire kids to give glory to God, who is able to do far beyond all that we could ask or imagine! (Ephesians 3:20). Location: 1421 Elmhurst Drive, 80503. Call (303) 776-0399 or email kids@lpumc.org or visit tmab.cokesburyvbs.com/ longspeakumc for more information.

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BOULDER COUNTY KIDS CAMPS Mackintosh Academy Boulder Campus Specialty Summer Camps

Boulder. Ages 5-17. M-F. June 10 to August 10. Half and full day specialty camps. Summers should be about your child’s passions, being creative, and digging in the dirt. Let your child explore their interests or discover new ones with our specialty camps ranging in everything from arts to inventions on our stunning 23-acre campus. Create a custom summer camp experience that meets the needs of your kids and your schedule. Location: 6717 South Boulder Road, 80303. For a full listing of camps and to register visit www. mackintoshacademy.configio.com.

Montessori Academy

Lafayette. Ages 1-7. M/T/W/ TH. 8:30 am to 3 pm. Montessori Academy provides a challenging and nurturing environment that leads children toward confidence, independence, and a life of learning through discovery, observation, and positive, helpful friendships. We offer toddler, preschool, and kindergarten programs in a nurturing environment that respects each individual child. Montessori Academy has been an American Montessori Society fullmember school since 2002. Our lead teachers are certified. Schedule a tour today! Please see our website for more details. Call Beth Weekley at (303) 926-8321 or please email Montessori. Academy@mac.com or check out MontessoriAcademyLafayette.com for more information.

Mountain Kids Summer Day Camp

Louisville. For ages 5-12. M-F, 7:30 am to 5:45 pm. Mountains of fun! Mature, experienced staff, low camper to counselor ratio. Activities include gymnastics twice a week, optional swimming lessons, open swim, rock climbing, local field trips, hiking, open gym, picnics, special guests, and much, much more! Lunch, swimsuit, sunscreen, H2O bottle, and lots of energy required. 474 S. Taylor Ave., 80027. Call (303) 665-8287 or email camp@mountainkidslouisville.com or visit www.mountainkidslouisville.com for more information.

IMPACT SPORTS Kids’ Summer Day Camp

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BOULDER COUNTY KIDS CAMPS Northern Colorado Fencers Summer Camp

Boulder. For beginners ages 7-13. Day camp. 9 am to noon (1 to 4 pm, on selected weeks). M-F. USFA coaches. All the instruction/equipment needed for a safe and exciting experience. Runs most weeks throughout the summer. Check out our website for camp/registration details and other great club activities! $195/week (multiple weeks/sibling discounts). Location: 1949 33rd Street, 80301. Call Gary Copeland at (303) 443-6557 for registration or check out www. ncfencers.org for more information. See ad.

Rocky Mountain Kung Fu Ninja Camp

Lafayette. Ages 6-13. M-F. 9 am to 4 pm. Campers learn REAL ninja skills from experienced Martial Artists, including: agility, stealth and handeye coordination and even some arts & crafts like Origami. There is a major emphasis on teamwork and social skills. Also, did you know that Ninjas meditate? To gain access to the hidden wisdom & calm mind of the true ninja, our campers practice meditation & breath work to obtain inner peace. $250. Sack lunch & water bottle. Call (720) 648-8799 or email zenkidskungfu@gmail.com or check out www.rockymountainkungfu.com for more information.

Off Broadway Preschool Summer Camp 2019

Boulder. Ages 3-5. June to August. M-F. 8 am to 5:30 pm. From printmaking to ukulele 101 to dinosaurs, our weekly summer camps are all about fun! Enroll for 2, 3, 4, or 5 days per week. Choose your desired weeks, or enroll for the whole summer for a 5% discount. Half Day: 8:30 am to 12:30 pm, $55 per day or $275 per week. Full Day: 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, $90 per day or $450 per week. Extended Day: 8 am to 5:30 pm, $105 per day or $525 per week. Wholesome, organic snacks are provided. Call Emily L’Hommedieu (303) 800-0324 or email emily@offbroadwaypreschool.org or check out www.offbroadwaypreschool. org for more information.

Ocean First Institute Marine Science Summer Camps

Boulder. Ages 9-14. June 10-14 and July 8-12, from 9 am to 12 pm and 1 to 4 pm ($225); 9 am to 4 pm ($395). Do you have an interest in marine science or exploration of the natural world? Then check out our unique summer camps for hands-on ocean adventure, right in the mountains of Colorado! Each camp is run by staff scientists who will share their knowledge of the marine world, while instilling a sense of wonder for the ocean through interactive learning and fun! Pick from the following camps: Girls in Ocean Science, Ocean Science, Marine Conservation, and Ocean Research & Technology. Location: 3015 Bluff St. Email lauren@oceanfirstinstitute.org or check out www.oceanfirstinstitute.org/ what-we-do/youth-programs/summercamps/ for more information.

Old Town Suzuki Summer Music Camps Flute, Strings & Piano

Louisville. Ages 3-18. Day Camp. M-F, Half- or full-day options. After care available. A Week in Mexico, June 10-14. For all levels. Along with the study of Suzuki repertoire, campers explore the unique musical sounds of Mexico, create festive art, learn lively dance steps and more. End the week with a magical performance for friends and family. Fine-tune your craft through master classes, chamber ensembles, Dalcroze, theory, musicianship, and orchestral studies with expert teaching artists. Fees: $90 to $275. Equipment needed: Your own instrument. Call Kat Fritz at (360) 632-3855 or please email old.town. suzuki.teachers@gmail.com or check out www.oldtownsuzuki.com for more information.

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BOULDER COUNTY KIDS CAMPS Parlando School of Musical Arts

Boulder. All ages. Day camp. Days and hours: M-F. 9 am to 5 pm. Parlando School of Musical Arts offers a variety of music camps and summer programs for all ages and abilities, from early childhood to adulthood, on all instruments and across all musical interests, including piano, guitar, voice, musical theater, and more. (Also, some camps also include supplemental/ complementary music-oriented films in the Dairy’s Boedecker Theater!) Location: 2590 Walnut Street (Dairy Center for the Arts). Call (303) 4420006, email info@parlando.org or check www.parlando.org for more information.

pARTiculars Gallery and Teaching Studio Kids Summer Art Camp

Lafayette. Ages 6-14. Oodles of Art Camp is June 17-21 and July 15-19, M-F, from 9 am to noon for ages 6-9 and from 1 to 4 pm for ages 10-14. We present projects that are not only fun, but help in developing dexterity and confidence while stimulating creativity. Your child will be exposed to a variety of art mediums and techniques, both in 2-D, as well as 3-D. Come, create a masterpiece with us this summer! $145 per session plus $25 supply fee. Fairy Art Camp is June 24-27 for ages 6-12 from 9 am to noon, M-Th. Come to a creative, inspirational camp based on the magic of make believe. Create wonderful treasures, art and accessories that can be used with a fairy costume, for a fairy party, or just for make believe. $120, plus $25 supply fee. Call Jeanne Hougen at (303) 519-5254 or email jhougen@comcast.net or check out particularsart.com for more information.

Posh Painting Camp

Boulder. Ages 3.5 and up. M-F. 10 am to 3 pm. Kid’s Camp at Posh is a wonderful activity for the kids while they are off school for break! $24 for 3 hours or $40 for 5 hours. (summer only). Three hours includes a painting

class with step by step instruction through the painting of the day and lunch time. Five hours adds another art activity with a different medium that is themed with the painting! Pizza lunch $6 extra or bring lunch from home! Call Chelsey Langlinais (303) 4427674 or email info@poshsplat.com or check out www.poshsplat.com for more information.

Rock & Roll Camp for Teens

Lafayette. Ages 11-17. Day camp. 10 am to 4 pm. M-F. Colorado’s first and premier teen music camp. Locally owned since 2003! Beginners and advanced players will enhance their skills on guitar, bass, drums, vocals, keyboards, and more. With the help of our professional staff of instructors, in our state-of-the-art rehearsal studios, students will play in a band, write original music, and perform a live and recorded gig. Fees: $425 per week. Location: 525 Courtney Way, 80026. Equipment provided: guitars, basses, cords, drumsticks, amps, or bring your own. Please visit www.doghousemusic. com or call (303) 664-1600 or email liz@doghousemusicstudios.com for more information.

Rocky Mountain Anglers Fly-Fishing Camp

Boulder. Ages 6+ and 9+. Day and overnight camps. All-day fly fishing camp for youngsters. Three-day sessions: Ages 6+, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, T/W/TH. Session I: (Spring Break) March 26-28; Session II: June 4-6; Session III: June 18-20. Four-day sessions w/overnight: Ages 9+, 8 am to 5 pm, M-TH. Session I: July 8-11; Session II: July 22-25. Fly fishing camp with the emphasis on fun and fishing. The majority of the day is on the water. Never more than 4 campers per guide. Trips to private waters. Fly fishing, fly tying, casting, bug collecting, prizes, FUN! ALL equipment for each child is supplied. Three-day camps $395 and four-day camps $595. Location: 1904 Arapahoe Avenue. Call us at (303) 4472400 for more details or to register. Email us at info@rockymtanglers.com or check online at rockymtanglers.com for more information. See ad.

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Rocky Mountain Theatre for Kids Summer Performing Arts Camp Older Company

fabric, patterns, and other materials which is included in the price. Campers will be given project tutorials and opportunities to trace patterns so they can repeat the projects in the future. Please call (303) 997-8245, or email us at contact@fabricateboulder.com or visit fabricateboulder.com for more information and to register.

Boulder. For ages 8-16. Day camp. Join us for Newsies, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Mary Poppins Jr., and more. One-, two-, three- and four-week camps, starting May 28th. M-F. 9 am to 4 pm. Pre-care and aftercare available. Programs include dance, voice, music, makeup, performance, character building, musical theatre, improvisation, mime, creative movement and stage combat. A nurturing, noncompetitive program that merges the creative process with professional product. Location: 5311 Western Avenue; Suite 135 (near 55th/Arapahoe). Call (303) 245-8150, or please check online at www.theaterforkids.net to register. See ad.

Boulder. Ages 7-17. M-F. Flexible schedule, after school, weekend, and summer camp programs. Offering fun for all skill levels and includes a variety of mountain bike riding styles. Camps include girls only camps, junior camps, explorer camps, team programs, and more. SMBA is celebrating its 25th year of riding excellence in Boulder County. For more information (303) 447-8014 or trish@lertprograms.com or www.ridesmba.org. Call (303) 4478014 or check out www.ridesmba.org for more information.

Rocky Mountain Theatre for Kids Summer Performing Arts Camp Younger Company

Sing the World Green Choir & Service Camp

Singletrack Mountain Bike Adventures

Boulder. For ages 5-9. Join us for Willy Wonka, Cinderella, Winnie the Pooh, and MUCH MORE. One- and twoweek camps starting May 28th. 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, with a 3:30 to 5:30 pm postcare option available for all camps. 10:1 student-teacher ratio. Program includes music, dance, acting, performance, musical theatre, imaginative play and creative movement. Each session culminates with a final performance in our theater. Location: 5311 Western Avenue; Suite 135 (near 55th/Arapahoe). Call (303) 245-8150 or go to www. theaterforkids.net to register. See ad.

Boulder. Ages rising 6th through rising 8th graders. M-F. 9 am to 4 pm. In Sing the World Green camps, kids sing songs and do skits about helping the planet, but also engage in Earth service work. This summer our work will be at Growing Gardens, and we will also prepare and eat garden-fresh dishes. We celebrate our work with a water party, and the camp ends with a performance and garden-fresh meal by the kids. If you love to sing and want to take care of the Earth, this is the camp for you! $325. Check out www.singitgreen.org for more information.

Sew Fun at Fabricate

SMARTY: Oh, The Places We’ll Go

Boulder. Ages 7-14. Fabricate summer sewing camps are an opportunity for kids to learn to sew and improve their sewing skills in a fun and positive environment. We’ll explore design as well as construction and get lots of practice sewing. Projects will include apparel, accessories, and items for the home. We offer afternoon day camps and week-long camps throughout the summer. $60 -$425. Fabricate provides all of the sewing machines, tools,

Superior. Ages 5 - 8 years. M-F. June 17-21. 9 am to 12 pm (8:30 am to 12:30 pm, extended day). Using Art and Spanish as our guides, come along on a journey around the world! Through Integral Steps’ integrative programming, students will explore a multi-medium artistic environment, through STEAM learning. Expand your horizons through song, art, Spanish and creative thinking. Don’t forget to


BOULDER COUNTY KIDS CAMPS pack your imagination! $140 ($105 for Louisville Residents). In partnership with the Louisville Recreation Center. Email info@integralsteps.org or check out www.integralsteps.org/summercamps.html for more information.

Steve & Kate’s Camp

Boulder. Ages 4-12 & Mentorship Program for Ages 13-17. M-F. 7:30 am to 6 pm. At Steve & Kate’s kids have free choice, learn to trust their own judgment, and become prepared to tackle an ever-changing world. Array of creative activities, including Studios: Film & Animation, Fashion, Coding & Robotics, Sushi Making, and Music, as well as Lounge, Gameroom, Sports, Pie-Day Fridays, All-Camp Games, and Carnival, and your kid will have the freedom to try to them all. Buy 1 or more: $105 per day. Buy 5 or more: $95 per day Buy 20 or more: $85 per day: $2550 Membership for all 48 Days. Buy any number of day passes or summer membership, and use them any time, at any location. You don’t even need to tell us that you’re coming. Just show up. Reserve your spot with as little as one day pass. Upgrade to larger plans at any time to get the best rate. Get fully refunded for any unused day passes, automatically. Fees include lunch, snacks. Call Danette at (303) 848-8713 or email boulder@steveandkate.com or check out steveandkatescamp.com/boulder/ for more information.

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Success Strategies 4 Kids: Secrets of Friendship & Alternatives to Anger

Boulder. Secrets of Friendship: What makes kids like other kids? Find out! Six secrets of making & keeping friends for ages 5-15. Alternatives to Anger: Does your child need strategies to deal with anger? Practical skills to manage behavior, accept no, and problem solve. FUN workshops that kids enjoy for ages 8-15, $165 for early registration. Five sessions, 90 minutes each. Call (303) 915-4421, email slewis.consulting@gmail.com, check out www.SS4k.com or Facebook.com/ sLewisCounselor for more information.

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Sunflower Preschool Summer Camp

Boulder. Ages 2 1 / 2 -6. Day camp. M-F. Now offering longer hours: 8 am to 5:30 pm. Part-time schedules available. The Summer Camp emphasis at Sunflower is on outdoor activities and connecting children with nature. Sunflower is now a Certified Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom, a National Wildlife Federation certified wildlife habitat, as well as PACE certified since 2008. We enjoy taking walks to Martin Park, gardening, water play, arts and crafts, and learning about native plants and animals. Please bring your own lunch, bathing suits, and towels. Location: 3340 Dartmouth, 80305. Contact Marisa Ellman at (303) 4942012 or sunflowerpreschoolboulder@ gmail.com or check online at www. sunflowerpreschoolboulder.com for more information. See ad.

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Storycamp

Niwot & Boulder. For grades 1-7. June through July. M-F, Full days. Children bring stories to life through visual art, stop-motion animation, physical theater and interactive sculpture. We adventure into the wild, learn circus skills, use tools and repurpose materials to create art installations. We are located on two beautiful campuses, Boulder Valley Waldorf School and Mackintosh Academy. We venture out on many field trips. Our instructors are experienced educators, engineers, and professional artists who have worked with children throughout the world. Check out www.campstorycamp. com or call (603) 770-3358 for more information. See ad.

TLC Learning Center

Longmont. Ages 8 weeks-6 years. Preschool and early child care. TLC Learning Center (formerly Tiny Tim) M-F. 7:30 am to 5:30 pm. Colorado Shines Level 4 Program Rated. Preparing children for success by supporting the individual child has been our focus for over sixty years. Our Longmont center offers highquality infant, toddler, and preschool educational and pediatric therapeutic services, including summer classes to successfully prepare children for academic and life success. Location: 611 Korte Parkway, 80501. Call Cindy Wickham at (303) 776-7417 or check out learningwithtlc.org for more information. See ad.

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BOULDER COUNTY KIDS CAMPS Triple Creek Ranch Horsemanship Camps

Longmont. Day Camp. Ages 5.5-12. M-F. 9 am to 2 pm. Horsemanship Camp: June 10th-14th, July 8th-12th, July 15th-19th, August 5th-9th. TCR has been teaching children how to ride and horse education in Boulder County for 28 years! Your horse-crazy child will experience all the different fun activities with horses. Beginners or experienced riders. Western and English. Full days of working and riding horses, grooming, vet care, farrier, feeding, chores and more! Every year we offer different things in our camps so they are never the same year to year for our campers. We always have those campers that keep coming back! Friday is game day for the parents/family to come watch campers ride! So much to learn about horses! Cost: $500, deposit $200. Location: 4255 Nelson Rd., 80503. Contact Triple Creek Ranch at (303) 444-4291 or www.triplecreek-ranch. com for bookings. TCR camps fill quickly! See ad.

Wild Bear Nature Center

Boulder/Nederland. Ages 3-16. M-F. 8 am to 4 pm. Nature Fun with Altitude! June 3-August 9. Flexible scheduling, Shuttle service available. Discounts and scholarships available, CCAP accepted. Wild Bear is Boulder County’s all ages nature center, located on the busline 20 minutes up B oulder Canyon in Nederland, Colorado. $65/day. Transportation provided. Equipment needed: Appropriate outdoor clothing and program-specific gear. Call Wild Bear (303) 258-0495 or please email registrar@wildbear.org or check out wildbear.org or stop by the nature center, open every day 11 am to 5 pm for more information.

USA Ninja Challenge

Wee Folk Forest Kindergarten

Thorne Nature Experience Summer Camp

Boulder, Lafayette & Littleton. Ages 3-15. Day camp. Spend the summer catching frogs, getting muddy, biking down mountain trails, practicing outdoor skills, and exploring Colorado’s wild places with Thorne Summer Camp! Our experienced CPR and first-aid trained instructors help facilitate student learning and appreciation for the outdoors while keeping them safe. Students complete the program with a new-found respect and awe for nature, increased understanding of the environment, and a desire to get back outside. For more information about Thorne summer camps, visit www.thornenature.org or call (303) 499-3647 or email us at info@thornenature.org. See ad.

Tinker Art Studio

Boulder. Ages 3.5-16. Day camps. M-F. Half-day. 9 am to 12 pm, and 1 to 4 pm. Choose from over 40 camp options this summer! Medium-based camps for a wide variety of ages include hand-building and wheel-throwing ceramics, painting, drawing, sewing, printmaking, illustration, comics, bookmaking, and more. Exciting new theme-based camps include Dollhouse Camp, Train Set Camp, Felting Stories, Musical Instruments, Fairies Camp, and even Slime Camp! Every day includes an art lesson, open art exploration, movement and time outdoors—led by experienced, licensed teachers. Celebrating our 8th year of summer camps, and very conveniently located in South Boulder. See you in the studio! Location: 693 S. Broadway, Suite B, 80305. Please visit www.tinkerartstudio.com to view all of our summer camp offerings and to register online; email us at tinker@ tinkerartstudio.com or call (303) 5031902 for more information.

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Boulder. Ages 2 ½ to 6. Day camp. 8:30 am to 3 pm. (Option of aftercare from 3-5 pm). M-F. At Wee Folk Forest summer camps, we’ll be spending our mornings exploring outside in our meadow and marshland, and our afternoons relaxing inside the classroom, and outside in the inviting play yard. All weeks of camp include a fun and balanced approach to the day; blending activities with outdoor free play, collaborative group play, music and storytelling. Call Elizabeth at (720) 383-4406 or email info@ livingartsschool.com or visit us online at livingartsschool.com/summer-camp for more information.

Louisville. Ages 6-12. M-F. 9 am to 12 pm. Kids will enjoy an active week of learning Ninja skills mixed with fun and games. Experienced instructors help campers of all abilities have fun climbing, tumbling, swinging, jumping, balancing and playing games in our new 7000 square foot gym located in historic downtown Louisville! We mix in some “off the gym floor” activities to help the campers relax and rest between the Ninja activities. $285./ week. Equipment needed: athletic shorts, short sleeve t-shirt, snack and water bottle. Call (720) 440-1235 or email Ninja500@usaninjachallenge. com or check out usaninjachallenge. com/louisville-co/ for more information.


BOULDER COUNTY KIDS CAMPS Have Your Child Ride into the Best Summer of 2019! LONGMONT

Horsemanship Summer Camp

June 10-14, July 8-12, July 15-19, August 5-9

• Lesson Programs: English, Jumping, Western Riding • Mini Horse Camps (2 days) Spring Break, Thanksgiving, Holiday • Birthday Parties Year-Round!

Triple Creek Ranch Serving Boulder County for 28 Years!

Learn more at triplecreek-ranch.com • 303.444.4291

125 Ways We Love Kids Try a Fun & Engaging SUMMER

Find Your Child’s Happy + Healthy Here

Choose from 125+ Summer Camps Goats & Gardens * Biking * Dance Boating * Drama * Gymnastics Golf * Kidz Kamp * Lego®/Engineering Tennis * Water Sports * Climbing & More! Make your child’s summer fun and enriching! BPRcamps.org

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+ Birthday Parties: Let us host your next swimming, gymnastics, or indoor climbing or park birthday party. + School Day Off Camps: (Ages 5-11) Want to turn a challenging school day off into a fun-filled, energetic day of exciting and diverse activities for your child? Let them enjoy games, sports, swimming, indoor climbing, arts and crafts, and more! + Meeting Needs: We offer a wide range of specialized and

inclusive social and recreational programs for people with disabilities and provide low- and no-cost after-school and vacation day programming for low-income families.

For our latest camp offerings and events, visit: BPRcamps.org or call 303-413-7260

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BOULDER COUNTY KIDS CHILD CARE/PRESCHOOL DIRECTORY

Alaya Preschool—Boulder 3340 19th Street (303) 449-5248 Contact - Steve Sachs Ages: 2 1/2 yrs - Kindergarten Licensed Year-round w/camp Days: M-F. Hours: 8:30 am to 3:30 pm. Part-time and full-time. A division of Naropa University emphasizing creative arts, social play, exploration, and self-discovery. Alaya is a place where children unfold. They learn about themselves, about friendships, and about their world. Monthly open houses. Check the BCK calendar or call to RSVP. W: www.alayapreschool.org E: alaya@alayapreschool.org

Blossom-French-Bilingual Preschool—Boulder 4700 Sioux Drive (303) 819-4084 Contact - Marie-Pierre Nicoletti Ages: 2 yrs - 5 yrs Licensed August to May, summer program Program Days: M-F. Hours: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Half-days available. Blossom respects and supports each child’s individual needs. Our immersive approach integrates mindful play and hands-on learning. Our screen-free indoor and outdoor Waldorf inspired curriculum connects to the seasons, food, a positive attitude toward the environment and all living things, and a multicultural perspective. At Blossom we speak English, French, Spanish, Italian and Japanese! We focus on relationships and conflict resolution, and instill a love of learning by respecting each child’s natural desire to want to know more about the world they live in. We welcome you to experience the richness and energy that happens in an environment where children own their confidence and creativity and...Blossom! E: thelanguageoffood@gmail.com

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Boulder County Head Start—Boulder/Lafayette 1135 Cimarron Drive (720) 564-2210 Contact - Enrollment Line Ages: 3 - 5 Licensed Late August – May Program Days: M-F (full day). Boulder County Head Start is a no-charge, comprehensive preschool program, with sites in Boulder and Lafayette. We provide a quality experience that supports school readiness skills for your child. We believe our job is to support families’ engagement in their child’s education and help them connect with the resources they need to succeed. Income guidelines for eligibility apply. Se habla Español. Facebook: facebook.com/BoulderCountyHeadStart/ W: www.bouldercounty.org (search for Head Start)

Boulder Country Day School—Boulder 4820 Nautilus Ct. North (303) 527-4931 x 248 Contact - Susan Boyle Ages: 2.5 years - PreK Licensed, NAIS, ACIS June - August/Camp Hours: 8 am to 3 pm with after hours. Program Options: 3 days until 1 pm, 3 days until 3 pm, 5 days until 1 pm, 5 days until 3 pm Before- & after-school care and enrichment classes available. Every child deserves to be known and loved, and our small class sizes and low student/teacher ratios empower us to live this value every day. BCD Preschool is a unique learning environment where teachers can build meaningful relationships with each student, nurture their strengths, and help them meet goals through focused, individualized attention. Our curriculum uses language arts and literacy as its framework. Our method of teaching incorporates best practices in education while supporting major objectives in language arts and literacy, number concepts, science, social studies, self-help skills, fine and gross motor skills, and character development. In addition to our strong academics, BCD’s preschool program incorporates a “Specials” curriculum that includes instruction in world language (French and Spanish), movement, music, and library skills, science, and technology. W: bouldercountryday.org E: info@bouldercountryday.org


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CHILD CARE/PRESCHOOL DIRECTORY

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Jen Rodehaver, Local Childcare Consultant (LCC) (303) 956-6189 jen.rodehaver@lcc.culturalcare.com DVMUVSBMDBSF DPN KSPEFIBWFS

Children’s Alley—Boulder 2222 14th Street (303) 449-1951 Contact - Staff Ages: 6 weeks - 12 yrs Licensed Year-round Program Days: M-Th 7:30 am to 8 pm, Friday 7:30 am to 5:30 pm and Saturday 9 am to 5 pm. Boulder’s only drop-in, temporary, short-term/emergency childcare center. Children are scheduled one day at a time and fees are based on a sliding scale, making them affordable to all. C-CAP accepted. Center features experienced teachers, a nutritional expert, assistance for those in need. Some long-term contracts are available. W: www.ywcaboulder.org/childrensalley E: childrensalley@ywcaboulder.org

Children’s House Preschool—Boulder 3370 Iris Walk Court (303) 444-6432 Contact - Michael Knuckey Ages: 21/2 - 51/2 yrs Licensed/ NAEYC September- May/Summer Camp Program Days: M-F morning sessions, 8:30 am to 11 am or 12 noon, M-TH. Afternoon sessions 12:30 pm to 3 pm. 5 hours to 29.5 hours/ wk. Summer hours are 9 am to 3 pm. M-F. Our dynamic preschool program brings children of all ages, abilities, and cultures together for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The four cornerstones of our 46-year-old program are Creativity, Nature and Science, Multiculturalism, and Service. Children learn lifelong skills and learn to care deeply about themselves, each other, and the Earth. We are a leading Boulder County Health’s “Farm to ECE� program and have 5 large garden beds and onsite growing planters that are cared for by our children and families. Children plant, water, harvest, wash and prepare our fresh grown produce for their snacks. Big congratulations to our Director Elaine McCarthy, for entering her 27th school year with Children’s House. A true educator, Elaine remained in the classroom as lead teacher, and has taught children from over 40 different home languages. Join us today. W: www.childrenshousepreschool.org E: info@childrenshousepreschool.org

In your home (303) 956-6189 Contact : Jennifer Rodehaver Ages: 3 months to teens. Government Regulated Year-round Program Days: up to 45 flexible hours of affordable childcare per week including weekends and holidays. Government-sponsored cultural exchange program. Affordable, flexible childcare with the added element of a cultural exchange. International students ages 18 - 26 stay in your home as a part of your family. Most have a drivers license and are skilled swimmers. Au Pairs have childcare experience and are eager to bond with you and your children. These relationships can last for years beyond the program dates and bring depth to your child’s experience of the world. jen.rodehaver@lcc.culturalcare.com

Dream Makers Preschool—Boulder Ages: 2 - 6 yrs Licensed Year-round Program Days: M-F. Hours: 9 am to 1 pm, with optional extended day program until 3:15 pm. The enriched learning environment at the enchanting Dream Makers cottage promotes a natural ongoing process that empowers children to make positive choices throughout their lives. By nurturing both intellect and spirit using the Reggio Emilia approach, your child’s capabilities are unearthed while playing, exploring, and making friends in a safe setting, among sensitive, loving teachers. Get ready for kindergarten! Our extended day Pre-K program on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 to 3:15 pm enhances your child’s elementary school knowledge & experience for easy transitioning into kindergarten. Summer programs available for ages 2 - 8 yrs. Maximum enrollment of 15 children. Ratio 1:5. W: www.dreammakerspreschool.com

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Flagstaff Academy Preschool—Longmont 2040 Miller Drive (303) 651-7900 Contact - Patty Quinn Ages: 3 - 5 Licensed August through May Program Days and Hours: M-F, 8:30 to 11:20 am & 12:20 to 3:10 pm. Learning is fun for students and teachers at Flagstaff Academy’s preschool. Spanish is taught in both pre-K classes. Teachers use multi-sensory teaching strategies and work on building each child’s self-esteem. Students meet new friends as they are given ample opportunities to practice their social skills. W: www.flagstaffacademy.org E: pquinn@flagstaffacademy.org

Friends School—Boulder 5465 Pennsylvania (303) 499-1999 Contact - Melanie Leggett Ages: 2 - 5 yrs Licensed & Accredited August - May/Summer Camp Program Days and Hours: Call for days and times. Parent/Toddler one day/week, 3-4-year-olds three half-days/ week, 4-5-year-olds four half-days/week. A supportive community, committed to educating the whole child—head, hand, and heart. Play and exploration-based preschool with a focus on relationships, communication, art, nature immersion, and a foundation for preacademic skills. Small classes, low student/teacher ratios, wide variety of high-quality materials and experiences. Specials including art, music, and PE. Award-winning, master-level teachers with over 20 years of experience in each classroom. Sliding-scale tuition based on family income and additional financial aid available. ACIS accredited, NAIS member. W: www.FriendsSchoolBoulder.org E: info@FriendsSchoolBoulder.org

Heart and Hands Montessori Center—Lafayette 1355 Forest Park Cir.,#100 (303) 444-0181 Contact - Susan Sears Smith Ages: 6 weeks through 3 years Year-round American Montessori Full Member. Bilingual. Program Days: M-F Hours: 7:15 am to 5:30 pm. Montessori-trained and experienced educators nurture each child in a warm, vibrant, beautiful environment. Outdoors: in the garden, on the playground, and walks through the surrounding forest park. Healthy nutrition is celebrated with food preparation and tasting. W: www.heartandhandsmontessori.com E: susan@heartandhandsmontessori.com

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Harmony Preschool—Boulder 3990 15th Street (303) 444-8452 Contact – Staff Ages: 2.5 to 5 years Licensed August - May/Summer Camp Days and hours: M-F, 8:30 am to 3:30 pm. A small family- and community-based program in North Boulder. We strive to meet the needs of each individual child while choosing not to embrace just one philosophy but pulling the best from several. Our teachers all have years of experience and are all licensed in the state of Colorado with a background in early childhood education. Come see what Harmony is all about! W: harmony-preschool.com

Lafayette Explorers Preschool–Lafayette 111 W. Baseline Road (303) 665-0469 Contact - Sarah Cleland Ages: 2.5 - 5 Colorado State Licensed Preschool August - May Hours and Days: Mornings 8:30 to 11:30 am OR Afternoons 12:30 to 3:30 pm. M-F, M/W/F, T/Th. The most important goal of our early childhood curriculum is to help children become enthusiastic learners and form friendships. This means encouraging children to be active and creative explorers who are not afraid to try out their ideas and to think their own thoughts. We allow children to learn at their own pace and in the ways that are best for them. We establish good habits and attitudes, particularly a positive sense of self; making a difference in the rest of their lives. The activities we plan for children, the way we organize the environment, select toys and materials, plan the daily schedule, and talk with children, are all designed to accomplish the goals of our curriculum and give the children a successful start in school. Our convenient auto-pay options and competitive rates make preschool as easy for Mom or Dad as it is enjoyable for your little one. See our website for rates and payment options. W: www.cityoflafayette.com/BBRCPreschool E: Sarah.Cleland@cityoflafayette.com


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Montessori Academy—Lafayette 801 N 111th Street (303) 926-8321 Contact - Beth Weekley Ages: 1-6 years Licensed August - May/Summer Camp Program Days: M-F Hours: 8:30 am to 3 pm. Full- and half-day programs, with before- & after-school care. Montessori Academy provides a challenging and nurturing environment that leads children toward confidence, independence, and a life of learning through discovery, observation, and positive, helpful friendships. We offer toddler, preschool, and kindergarten programs in a nurturing environment that respects each individual child. Montessori Academy has been an American Montessori Society full-member school since 2002. Our lead teachers are certified. Music and Spanish are offered. Schedule a tour today! W: www.montessoriacademylafayette.com E: montessori.academy@mac.com

Mountain Shadows Montessori School—Boulder 4154 63rd Street (303) 530-5353 Contact - Liana Oram Ages: 12 months through 6th grade Toddler/Primary/Elementary Internationally Accredited and State Licensed Program Days: M-F. Toddler/Primary: 9-month and 12-month programs, Elementary: 9-month program. Hours: 8 am-3 pm (extended hours available 7:15 am-5:30 pm) Mountain Shadows provides an AMI environment where children joyfully reach their full potential. Our dedicated teachers create rich learning environments where children develop a love of learning and become capable, compassionate, and contributing members of society. Our mixed-age level classes provide children with the opportunity to develop a growth mindset and experience real leadership opportunities. Our beautiful campus is a wonderful place to explore and provides endless possibilities for school community events and activities. W: www.mountainshadows.org E: hello@mountainshadows.org

Mt. View Preschool—Boulder 355 Ponca Place (303) 494-3557 Contact - Amy Chally Ages: 2 1/2-5 years Year-round Program Days: M-F. Hours: 8:30 am to 3:30 pm Mt. View Preschool has been providing excellence in early learning for 52 years. W: www.mvpreschool.org E: mtviewboulder@outlook.com

Rocky Mountain Christian Academy—Niwot 9447 Niwot Rd. (303) 652-9162 Contact - Admissions Office Ages: 3-5 years Accredited & Licensed August - May Program Days and Hours: M-F, 8:30 to 11:45 am and 8:30 am to 3:15 pm. Rocky Mountain Christian Academy’s early education program provides children with a loving, secure environment in which to learn and grow. Each early education class is led by a lead and assistant teacher. Our staff considers a day successful when every child leaves school feeling loved and having learned about God, themselves, and the world around them. Our Pre-Kindergarten program is designed as an additional year for students to grow and mature before entering Kindergarten. Our teachers help assess whether a student is best suited for this class as an option. W: www.rmcaonline.org E: admissions@rmcaonline.org

Sunflower Farm SproutHouse Farm Preschool–Longmont 11150 Prospect Rd (303) 774-8001 Contact – Staff Ages: 3-5 State licensed Year-round Hours and Days: 9 am to 1 pm and 1:30 to 4 pm. M-F For thirteen years, Sunflower Farm’s SproutHouse Preschool has provided a quality early childhood, farm-based, education. This program is child-directed and based on experiential learning. Our teachers focus on developing relationships with others and the world around us. Curiosity, creativity and compassion are everyday concepts along this journey. Daily schedule includes learning about animals, free play, gardening and nature, reading and writing together, art, music, movement, science and math concepts—all as it pertains to the outdoors. Open Houses available bi-monthly. Please visit our website for details. W: sunflowerfarminfo.com

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Sunflower Preschool—Boulder 3340 Dartmouth (303) 494-2012 Contact-Marisa Ellman Ages: 21/2 - 6 Licensed Year-round Program Days: M-F. Hours: 7:30 am to 5:30 pm. Part-time available. Sunflower Preschool is now a certified Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom, National Wildlife Federation certified wildlife habitat, as well as PACE certified since 2008. Sunflower Preschool, which opened its doors in 1981, offers a small, eco-friendly, play-based, hands-on, nurturing environment, where children learn through exploration and discovery. At Sunflower, our classrooms are Montessori-based with a science and nature emphasis. The teachers are well-paid professional ECE teachers who have been a part of the Sunflower staff for years. Please come and take a look at our unique children’s science museum as well as the multisensory outdoor environment. W: www.sunflowerpreschoolboulder.com E: sunflowerpreschoolboulder@gmail.com

TLC Learning Center—Longmont 611 Korte Pkwy. (303) 776-7417 Contact - Cindy Wickham Ages: 8 weeks-6 years. Colorado Shines Level-4 rating. Year-round Hours: M-F, 7:30 am to 5:30 pm. Half- and full-day options available. High-quality early education and child care that prepares children for lifelong success by nurturing the individual learning styles of all children. W: www.LearningWithTLC.org E: cwickham@LearningWithTLC.org

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Treehouse Learning—Louisville 175 North 96th St. (303) 666-1950 Contact - Patti Gee - Head of School Ages: Infants - Kindergarten Licensed Year-round Program Days: M-F, 3 - 5 full days Hours: 7 am to 6 pm or 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Treehouse Learning offers early education and child care for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and full-day kindergarten. Our curriculum is comprehensive, integrating social skills with academics, Spanish, art, music, movement. Professional staff, small groups, secure environment, nutritious snacks and lunches, beautiful facility, and naturally landscaped grounds. Located in the Indian Peaks area, near 95th & Baseline; independent school, local family-owned since 1997. Limited availability in all groups. W: www.treehouselearning.com

Wee Folk Forest Kindergarten—Boulder 6775 Arapahoe Avenue (720) 383-4406 Contact - Elizabeth Uhrich 372 Lefthand Canyon Drive Ages: 2.5-6 years Year round Program Days: M/W/F 8 am to 4 pm Wee Folk Forest Kindergarten is a “rain or shine” outdoor preschool/ kindergarten in the greater Boulder area for children ages 2.5 to 6, and children 0-2.5 in our Parent/Tot program. We are inspired by the Waldkindergartens and Forest Schools of Sweden, Denmark, Germany and Finland, where children spend the early years of their education in entirely outdoor settings. There are enormous benefits for children who attend forest kindergartens, ranging from social-emotional and sensory-motor health, to a richly developed sense of place, and active imaginations. When observed, these children convey an empowerment uncommon for their age, and a contentment that will make anyone “run for the forest”. W: www.weefolkforestkindergarten.com E: info@livingartsschool.com


BOULDER COUNTY KIDS Realities for Children Boulder County

We Love Companies that Care www.rfcbc.org Thanks to our business members, 100% of donations that we receive are applied directly to helping at-risk, abused and neglected youth in our community. Realities for Children Boulder &RXQW\ LV D QRQSUR¿W DJHQF\ SURYLGLQJ college scholarships and transitional housing to IRUPHU IRVWHU FDUH \RXWK ZKR KDYH RYHUFRPH VLJQL¿FDQW DGYHUVLW\ RFCBC Business Members that Support Youth in our Community

Advocate Business Solutions | Arrowhead Awards | At Ease Stress Relief & Wellness | Beautycounter - Cathy Grayell Blue Skies Massage & Wellness | Boulder Mobile Locksmiths | Boulder Vision Associates Bunin Family Health & Wellness | Camp Bow Wow - Boulder | Capital One - Boulder | Country Financial - Don Jaramillo Crowder Mortgage | Corca Center for Sleep and Radiant Health | D&K Printing | Dagabi Cucina E.A.T. (Easy, Authentic, Tasty) | Elevations Credit Union | Ellis Bottom Line Bookkeeping | Front Range Vital Signs House of Joy Music | Imagine Healing | J. Hilburn - Laura Mann | KGNU | Logan’s Cafe Melaleuca-Independent Marketing Executive, Elizabeth Knoelker | North Boulder Liquor Northwestern Mutual - Boulder | Organic Sandwich Company | Paychex | Pure Panoramics Ron’s Printing Center | State Farm - Jennifer Paris Insurance Agency 6WUHQJWK LQ 0RWLRQ &RXQVHOLQJ //& _ 6XQÀRZHU %DQN | Taggart Insurance | WishGarden Herbs

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Private

SCHOOL

Boulder Country Day School—Boulder 4820 Nautilus Ct. North (303) 527-4931 x 248 Contact - Susan Boyle Ages: Preschool - 8th Grade Licensed June – August/Camp Program Days: M-F. Hours: 8 am to 3 pm, middle school until 3:15 pm. Before- & after-school care and enrichment classes available. Accreditations: NAIS, ACIS, and Approved Middle Years International Baccalaureate School. At Boulder Country Day School, students love school. BCD is a toprated, accredited private school in Boulder, Colorado where every child has the opportunity to discover his or her own unique excellence. Distinguished by small class sizes, outstanding faculty, and differentiated and engaging academics, our preschool, elementary and International Baccalaureate (IB) middle school teachers seek to develop active learners who strive to be their best selves. Offering a well-rounded education in a community environment, BCD graduates students are kind, empowered, well-rounded, resourceful, and academically prepared. W: bouldercountryday.org E: info@bouldercountryday.org

Dawson School—Lafayette 10455 Dawson Drive (303) 665-6679 Contact - Admissions Office Ages: K-12th grade Licensed & Accredited September-June / Camp Program Days: M-F, 175 days. Hours: 8 am to 3:30 pm, plus free afterschool care. Boulder County region’s leading independent, college-preparatory school, Dawson offers challenging academics, robust arts and athletics programs, and renowned outdoor and experiential education. The school is committed to the development of character, emphasizing respect, compassion, courage, and integrity, and to the social-emotional wellbeing of our community. Dawson graduates are young men and women who achieve their individual potential, savor life, and meet the challenges of the world. Academic excellence, individual attention. Student/teacher ratio of 7/1; daily enrichment (art, music, PE, technology, language, library). Renowned outdoor and experiential learning. After-school care and daily hot lunch no charge. W: www.dawsonschool.org E: admissions@dawsonschool.org

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Schools

Desiderata School–Longmont 2051 Terry Street (303) 678-9335 Contact - Abbi Reese Grades: 4-12 Fully accredited by the NCES August - May Program Days: M-Th. Hours: 8 am to 3 pm. Desiderata School has been serving students and the community since 1989 and we believe that educational success is the shared responsibility of the student, home, school, teachers, and community. We believe that an effective education must support the whole child. We use customized courses tailored to each student, along with personalized learning schedules, and always incorporate our belief that any place in which learning takes place is a classroom. We give our students ownership of their education by placing the emphasis of our programs on developing critical thinkers capable of not only learning, but also able to identify information needed, locate viable resources, and apply information gathered to problem solving. W: www.desiderataschool.com E: admin@desiderataschool.com

Friends School—Boulder South Campus: 5465 Pennsylvania (Preschool and Elementary), North Campus: 3800 Kalmia Avenue (Middle School) (303) 499-1999 Contact - Melanie Leggett Ages: Preschool-8th Grade Licensed & Accredited Aug-May/Summer Camp Program Days: M-F. Hours: Elementary 8:30 am to 3:15 pm, Middle School 8:45-3:30 Aftercare and enrichment classes 3:15 to 5:30 pm. A supportive community committed to educating the whole child—head, hand, and heart. Social-emotional curriculum catered to each individual grade level. Experiential and integrated curriculum, emphasizing academics, problem solving, creativity, critical thinking, and social responsibility. Exceptional specials including art, music, Spanish, library, technology, and PE programs. Small classes, low student/teacher ratios. Sliding-scale tuition based on family income and additional financial aid available. ACIS accredited, NAIS member. W: www.FriendsSchoolBoulder.org E: info@FriendsSchoolBoulder.org


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Mackintosh Academy—Boulder 6717 South Boulder Road (303) 554-2011 Contact - Jenny Strode Ages: K-8th Grade For over 40 years Mackintosh Academy has been pioneering next generation gifted education. Mackintosh Academy nurtures the keen minds and compassionate hearts of gifted and creative students in a caring community of learners so that they contribute to a world that needs them. Authorized IB World School, social-emotional learning, gifted and creative students, design/innovation, service & global action, $19,745 (LS) and $20,335 (MS) with tuition assistance available. Maximum 12:1 student to teacher ratio. W: www.mackintoshacademy.com E: jenny@mackintoshacademy.com

Mountain Shadows Montessori School—Boulder Mountain Shadows Montessori School—Boulder 4154 63rd Street (303) 530-5353 Contact - Liana Oram Ages: 12 months through 6th grade Toddler/Primary/Elementary Internationally Accredited and State Licensed Program Days: M-F. Toddler/Primary: 9-month and 12-month programs, Elementary: 9-month program. Hours: 8 am-3 pm (extended hours available 7:15 am-5:30 pm) Mountain Shadows provides an AMI environment where children joyfully reach their full potential. Our dedicated teachers create rich learning environments where children develop a love of learning and become capable, compassionate, and contributing members of society. Our mixed-age level classes provide children with the opportunity to develop a growth mindset and experience real leadership opportunities. Our beautiful campus is a wonderful place to explore and provides endless possibilities for school community events and activities. W: www.mountainshadows.org E: hello@mountainshadows.org

SCHOOL

Schools

Rocky Mountain Christian Academy—Niwot 9447 Niwot Rd. (303) 652-9162 Contact - Admissions Office Ages: PS-8th Grade Accredited & Licensed August - May Program Days and Hours: M-F. 8:30 am to 3:15 pm. Classical Christian education. Engaging minds, inspiring virtue... preparing for life. A high-quality education is important. But, education is more than just what you can accomplish; it is the shaping of persons into the very images we were created to become. RMCA cares about what matters and creating an environment where a child can think, and do, and grow toward God and others. Leaders stand out from the crowd and stand up for what is true. Our philosophy incorporates the best thoughts on education over the centuries, our methods whisper of the past while remaining the best preparation for the future; our students are not told what to think; they are taught how to think for themselves; our community thrives on family activities and shared values; our academic pursuits are worthy of thoughtful conversation and guided practice. Discover why your child should grow up here—it could make all the difference in the world. W: www.rmcaonline.org E: admissions@rmcaonline.org

Watershed School–Boulder 1661 Alpine Avenue (303) 440-7520 Contact - Admissions Ages: 6th-12th grades ACIS accredited August-May Program Days: M-F, 8:10 am to 3:10 pm. Watershed is an uncommon school that fosters academic excellence and upstanding character through an innovative, rigorous and effective experiential college prep program. Our school is known for its engaged student body and its focus on global citizenship, experiential education, critical thinking, and real world problem solving. Our students experience adventure and wonder as they learn by doing and engage in complex, in-depth and abstract thought in written, oral and artistic forms. W: www.watershedschool.org E: admissions@watershedschool.org

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BIRTHDAY PARTY DIRECTORY Boulder

party room, cake, candles, tablecloth, paper goods & admission to the pool for 10 children. Parties available on Saturdays and Sundays, and are $110 for residents and $120 for non-residents. Contact: Marty Walsh 303-661-1467

Tinker Art Studio Birthday pARTies ABC Birthday Parties Ages: 3 - 18 1960 32nd Street Climbing Parties! Fun, lowstress, quality parties with ABC Kids Climbing. Includes party room, games, activities, pizza, cake, and climbing for kids of all ages and abilities. Hours: Call for times. Contact: Staff 303-443-5437 info@abckidsclimbing.com www.abckidsclimbing.com

Posh Birthdays! Ages: All. 2035 Broadway Birthday parties at Posh are a no-fuss-no-mess for parents, and fun for all the kids who attend! A 2-hour painting party makes for a great celebration! We will teach any painting the birthday boy or girl chooses and each child leaves with a 16”x20” canvas of their acrylic painting creation! $250 flat fee for up to 10 kids and an additional $15 per kid for more than 10. (Kids younger than 4 will require parental assistance.) Additional options can be added as well. Hours: 2-Hour Saturdays and Sundays available. C: Chelsey Langlinias info@poshsplat.com www.poshsplat.com 303- 442-7674

Ages: 3-15 693 S. Broadway, Suite B, in the shops at Table Mesa. Let Tinker help celebrate your child’s next birthday! The birthday child and their guests will have a great time being creative and making a unique art project, while parents sit back and enjoy watching artists at work. Have a pottery party, paint a canvas, make jewelry, design a fairy garden, create clay sea turtles, or choose another project from our elaborate pARTy menu. Party-goers leave with big smiles, their handmade project, and memories of a fantastic birthday party! For further details and to reserve your pARTy, visit tinkerartstudio. com. Hours: Saturday afternoon slots available. Contact: Staff 303-503-1902 tinker@tinkerartstudio.com www.tinkerartstudio.com

Lafayette Bob L. Burger Recreation Center Birthday Parties

Ages: 3 & up 111 W. Baseline Road Birthday parties at the Lafayette Recreation Center always make a splash! Let us take care of the details and you have all the fun. Price includes

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WOW! Children’s Museum

Dog House Music Ages: 5 to adult 525 Courtney Way Authentic rock & roll birthday parties for kids, teens, and adults. Rock & roll makeover, interactive music video games on our giant flat screen, live performance by teen band. Hours: By appointment Contact: Liz Vasko 303-664-1600 liz@doghousemusicstudios.com www.doghousemusic.com

Ages: 1-11 110 N. Harrison Avenue Let’s Party! Celebrate your child’s next birthday in a fun, hands-on, and educational environment! Two-hour customizable party package includes party room rental, paper goods, playtime in the museum, and more! For a unique experience, after-hour private parties available on Fridays. Days and Hours: Book online or call for details. Contact: Museum Staff 303-604-2424 www.wowchildrensmuseum.org

Longmont Ninja Birthday Party 990 S. Public Rd. #B1 Party like a ninja with one of our stealthy B-day party packages! Smash a piñata with nunchucks, slice your custom ninja cake with a real Katana sword, throw ninja stars, run obstacle courses and more! Weekends. C: Elizabeth Bourdon 720-775-2839 rockymtnkungfu@gmail.com rockymountainkungfu.com/ birthday-party-packages/

Triple Creek Ranch Horse Birthday Parties 4255 Nelson Road Two parties to choose from. Paint a Horse Party: Ages 4-up, 2-hour party for up to 10 children . Horse games, decorating horse shoes, mini horses, and painting the special B-day horse, along with a leadline ride! Kids and parents leave saying it’s the best party and setting they have ever been to! Fast-moving,


BOULDER COUNTY KIDS fun, lasting memories! $350. Groom and Ride Party: Ages 6-teens, 1.5 hour party for up to 6 children. Groom the bday horse with bday brushes, braids and ribbons! Lots of hands on getting the bday horse saddled to ride. Lead line rides. Mini horses and decorating real horse shoes to take home so they will never forget the fun. Great small party fun! $250.00 Contact: Lynn McChesney 303-444-4291 lynntriplecreek@gmail.com www.triplecreek-ranch.com

Imagination Birthday Parties with Melissa Ages: 2-10 9601 N 119th ST Act out favorite fairy tales with costumes, music and dance. You provide the cake, refreshments, and paper goods and Melissa will lead the children through an hour of non-stop entertainment. This can be done out of your home, backyard (weather permitting), your private venue or mine. Party is 1 1/2 hr with 1/2 hr for set up. Limit 12. $150 Please call or email for more information. Melissa has her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in dance and has her Colorado Early Childhood Professional Certificate for ages 0-8 yrs. She has been giving Dance Imagination birthday parties with the Longmont Parks and Recreation Dept since 2009. Hours: flexible C: Melissa Ayash 720-728-9953 melissabdparty@gmail.com

Louisville Nederland

Experience the Magic! Come delight your family with a day of

happiness!

Mountain Kids Gymnastic-Themed Parties Ages: 2-10 474 S. Taylor Avenue Gymnastics, Ninja and Dancethemed birthday parties include 1 hour of activity time with our enthusiastic birthday party staff. Activities include a gigantic obstacle course, trampoline, games, relays, parachute play, and 30 minutes of party time for cake, presents, and other party activities. We provide the party host, party favors and facilitate all the activities and, of course, take care of all the cleanup! Great parties for kids of all ages! Call for fees. Contact: Anna Narvaes 303-665-8287 fun@mountainkidslouisville.com www.mountainkidslouisville.com

Birthday Parties

Birthday Party at The Carousel of Happiness Ages: all 20 Lakeview Drive, Nederland Celebrate your birthday at the Carousel of Happiness by renting the entire carousel or our upstairs party room! Bring your own food, drink and decorations. Fees: Party Room $75 per hour (includes 20 ride tickets). Entire carousel $225 per hour (available after-hours only, includes unlimited rides). Call for more details and a party planning consultation. Days and Hours: Monday through Friday, 10 am to 6 pm; Saturday and Sunday. 10 am to 7 pm. Contact: Carousel Director 303-258-3457

Do-it-yourself Puppet Shows Gift Shop Non-Profit Carouselofhappiness.org

303-258-3457 20 Lakeview Dr.

Nederland

Spring Hours

Thurs - Mon 11 am - 6 pm Closed Tuesday & Wednesday

OPEN SPRING BREAK—3/25-3/29

USA Ninja Challenge Ages: 6 and up. 500 Front Street (Downtown) A FUN birthday party where the kids get to play games and try a wide variety of Ninja obstacle courses where they tumble, climb, balance, swing, jump, run and even climb up a warped wall ... like on the TV show! A comfortable viewing area for parents to watch the action. One hour of fun on the gym floor and 1/2 hour for cake and birthday activities in our birthday area. Food and refreshments provided by the birthday parents. Our staff with handle the clean up! $295 for up to 15 participating kids. $10 per additional participant. Reserve online or call to get more details. Days and Hours: Saturday afternoons 1 to 1:30 pm, 2 to 2:30 pm, 3 to 3:30 pm, 4 to 4:30 pm. C: Staff 720-440-1235 usaninjachallenge.com/louisville-co/ Ninja500@usaninjachallenge.com

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Arts & Science

CU SCIENCE DISCOVERY Boulder

Ages: 5-13 3400 Marine Street Are you looking for an enriching experience that is so much fun your kids won’t even realize how much they are learning? CU Science Discovery offers a variety of after-school and student-day-off/holiday programs designed to inspire budding science enthusiasts. Programs explore technology and science using hands-on activities that are sure to delight. Please register online or by phone. C: Anjali Maus www.sciencediscovery.colorado.edu P: 303-735-2230

BOULDER VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT Boulder Valley

Grades K-5 Offering high-quality enrichment classes after school and on no-school days. Let your kids get creative, get active and get smart with classes in video production, music, cooking, engaging science, LEGOS™, sports, and Spanish. Classes meet at BVSD schools and other locations in Boulder County and are open to BVSD and non-BVSD kids. Please visit our website for complete class listings. Registration is available online or by phone. Program Days: M-Sat. C: Lifelong Learning lifelong.learning@bvsd.org www.bvsd.org/LLL P: 720-561-5968

ABC KIDS CLIMBING Boulder

TINKER ART STUDIO South Boulder

Ages: 18 months to 17 years old 693 S. Broadway, Suite B, in the shops at Table Mesa. Tinker Art Studio provides authentic art opportunities for children (and adults!) to grow as both skilled artists and creative individuals. Choose from weekly classes, drop-in art, private lessons and school-day-off & holiday camps in a variety of mediums—wheel-throwing and hand-building ceramics, painting, drawing, fibers, mixed media, and more. Visit us online for a complete class schedule and to register. Hours: Daily programming. C: Staff tinker@tinkerartstudio.com www.tinkerartstudio.com P: 303-503-1902

“ Some painters transform the sun into a yellow spot; others transform a yellow spot into the sun.” Pablo Picasso

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“ Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death. ”

Ages: All 1960 32nd Street ABC Kids Climbing offers classes in the mornings, after-school, and on weekends for climbers all ages and abilities. ABC caters to older children through Clubs, Teams, and a weekly teen dropin class. Parent’s Night Out on the second Saturday of every month. Hours: M- Sun. Hours varied. C: Staff www.abckidsclimbing.com P: (303) 443-5437 info@abckidsclimbing.com

Dance

Albert Einstein

LONGMONT DANCE THEATRE ACADEMY Longmont

Ages: 3-Adult 1422 Nelson Road Longmont’s only pre-professional ballet school. Benefit from the very finest in classical


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After-School Programs dance training. Experience the joy of movement through ballet, pointe, men’s classes, jazz, modern, hip hop, and ballet in the air. Grow with us as an artist in the studio and on stage! Hours: Call for days and hours. C: Marcy Cox office@longmontdancetheatre.com www.ldtacademy.com P: 303-772-1335

Empowerment

SUCCESS STRATEGIES 4 KIDS Boulder

Grades: K-10 Secrets of Friendship. What makes kids like other kids? Students will learn and practice six most important friendship skills, what makes kids avoid other kids, how to NOT lose your friends. Small class size, individual attention, student workbook, parent handout, and snacks. Early registration $165, week of class $185. Days and Hours: Thursdays from 5:30 to 7 pm. Individual & family sessions also available. C: Sherry Lewis, MS, LPC successstrategies4kids@gmail.com www.ss4k.com Facebook.com/sLewisCounselor LinkedIn.com/in/SherryLewisCounselor Twitter.com/sLewisCounselor P: 303-915-4421

Gymnastics Cheerleading

MUSIC TOGETHER® of Boulder

MOUNTAIN KIDS Gymnastics & Dance Louisville

Ages: Walking and up 474 S. Taylor Avenue At Mountain Kids there are mountains to climb, rivers to cross, jungles to conquer, and fun to be had. Also, strength, flexibility, coordination, confidence, and new skills are acquired every day. Students discover their amazing movement potential through GYMNASTICS & DANCE classes in a safe, creative, and nurturing environment! We make moving and learning fun! C: Anna Narvaes fun@mountainkidslouisville.com www.mountainkidslouisville.com P: 303-665-8287

Music

BOULDER SUZUKI STRINGS Boulder

Ages: 4-18 Suzuki music instruction by registered faculty in violin, viola, & cello. Private & group lessons, note reading, theory, public performances, and more. Call for fees and times. Program Days: M-F C: Staff info@bouldersuzukistrings.org www.bouldersuzukistrings.org P: 303-499-2807

Ages: Birth to 5 years. Boulder’s premier early childhood music & movement program. Celebrating 20 years! Offering Family classes and Babies-Only music classes. Music enrichment through intimate experiential classes. Learn how to support your child’s musical growth in a rich, fun, nurturing environment. Three locations: North Boulder, Birth Center & JCC. FREE demo classes offered. Hours: M-Sun, mornings, afternoons & evenings. Call or visit our website. C: Jane Simms Roche www.musictogetherboulder.com P: 720-440-2775

MUSIC TOGETHER® BABIES/MIXED AGES/ RHYTHM KIDS Central Boulder

Ages: Infants to age 7. Award-winning music and movement programs celebrating over 15 years in Boulder! Introductory Babies Class for newborns through 9 months and caregivers. Mixed-age classes for infants through age 4 with their caregivers integrating singing/movement/ instrument play in a playful yet structured environment. Rhythm Kids (Ages 5-7), Optional Drop Off Program integrating drumming, movement and creative expression. Free demo classes and online registration. Celebrating 20 years in Boulder! Hours: Weekday mornings, Saturday morning, and evenings. Register online. C: Jane Smolens www.mountainsongmusic.com P: 303-413-1120

MY LOCAL MUSIC LESSONS We Come To You!

Ages: 6 and up Custom music lessons. ALL instruments in the convenience of YOUR home, same cost as stores or studios! Front Range Locations, Ft Collins to Boulder, to Denver, and between! A+ background-checked instructors, A+ rating BBB, convenient online scheduling. From website click “purchase lessons” button to browse by location, instrument and instructor. 1st lesson FREE w/ 1st month, coupon code 1stfree at checkout for 25% OFF 1st 4 pack. FREE lessons for referrals also! Days and Hours: 9 am to 9 pm. 7 days a week C: Lee Johnson booking@mylocalmusiclessons.com mylocalmusiclesson

PARLANDO School of Musical Arts Boulder

Ages: All 2590 Walnut St. (Dairy Center) Parlando School of Musical Arts offers private instruction, group classes and ensembles for students of all ages and abilities, on all musical instruments and in voice/singing, acting and musical theater. Our faculty of 50 of the region’s best teachers provide instruction to more than 650 students each week. More than two-thirds of our faculty have advanced degrees in music. C: Staff info@parlando.org www.parlando.org P: 303-442-0006

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PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS Boulder

ROCKY RIDGE MUSIC ACADEMY Boulder

Ages: All 3970 Broadway St., Unit 201E Rocky Ridge Music Academy offers individual and group lessons, giving students of all ages and levels a variety of opportunities to work with exceptional artists, teachers, and colleagues within the vibrant NoBo Arts District. Rocky Ridge has been providing transformative music education since 1942. In addition to instruction on all orchestral instruments, we offer lessons in voice, composition & theory, and traditional & folk music from all over the world. Hours: 30-, 45- and 60-minute lessons available 7 days a week. C: Jon Bee MusicAcademy@RockyRidge.org www.rockyridge.org P: 303-449-1106

SANDY BURRELL MUSIC STUDIO Niwot

Ages: All Individual private lessons in flute, violin, and piano. Group Lessons: a) Intro to Music, 1 semester- explore flute, violin or piano, b) Penny Whistle Program—ideal class for ages 3 to 6. Fees: Pay by semester/session. Call for current class times. C: Sandy Burrell P: 303-652-3287

“It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child”

INTEGRAL STEPS: A PLACE TO GROW Regional

Ages: 6 months to 10 years Integrative programming for all! Classes include Biology•Art• Music•Movement; Spanish• Art•Music•Movement; Dalcroze Eurhythmics and Rhythmic Solfege. Community Events with Moxie Bread Co. Partnerships with Reel Kids, Longmont Dance Theatre Academy, Louisville Recreation Center, Rocky Ridge Music and The Dalcroze School of the Rockies. C: Emma Shubin info@integralsteps.org www.integralsteps.org P: 720-577-5441

“ I like nonsense. It wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living. It’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do and that enables you to laugh at life’s realities.” Dr. Seuss

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Ages: 6 and up Children learn to read music, play songs by ear, basic music theory, composition/improvisation music in a fun and supportive environment. Lessons are individualized based on age, interest and learning style. Weekly ½ hour lessons in Central Boulder (across the street from BCSIS/High Peaks Elementary). Jane Smolens has been a piano/music educator since 1986. She also directs and teaches the Music Together ® Program with Mountain Song Music Studio, Inc. Celebrating 20 years in Boulder! C: Jane Smolens www.mountainsongmusic.com P: 303-413-1120

THE SPOT YOUTH PROGRAM Boulder

Ages: 5-18 3240 Prairie Avenue Kids love climbing! It’s a healthy way to stay active and make friends. The Spot Youth Program offers your child an encouraging environment to learn and have fun. We also offer a FREE trial session, contact us to schedule yours! Hours: M-F: 4 to 8 pm. C: Alex Stiger headcoach@thespotgym.com www.thespotgym.com/youth/teams P: (303) 379-8806

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USA NINJA CHALLENGE Louisville

500 Front Street (Downtown) Ages: 4-13 Ninja is like gymnastics only WAY more fun! Obstacle courses and games that teach kids to tumble, climb, balance, swing, jump, run and even climb up a warped wall ... like on the TV show! Weekly after school classes organized by age groups. Kids progress through 6 levels in small one hour classes lead by experienced instructors. A comfortable viewing area for parents to watch the action. Hours: M-Sat. 4 pm to 7:30 pm and Sat mornings. C: Staff usaninjachallenge.com/louisville-co/ Ninja500@usaninjachallenge.com P: 720-440-1235

SWIM•FLOAT•SWIM! Home of Infant Aquatics Longmont

Ages: 2 mos through 5 yrs 795 S. Sherman Street At Swim•Float•Swim! Your child will learn to swim safely in weeks, not years We have decades of experience teaching aquatic survival and swimming skills. Our aquatic academy features two 90 degree indoor pools with a UV water purification system which ensures the safest and most comfortable water experience. Stop by our child-friendly facility and discover the difference. Hours: M-Th: 7 am to 7 pm, F: 8 am to 1 pm. C: Judy Heumann judy@infantaquatics.com www.swimfloatswim.com P: 303-499-2229


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After-School Programs Tutoring

TheatRE

What, I studied!

Do you have a bright child who is struggling with learning or focus? Is your child experiencing any or all of the following: • Behind in reading or math • Weak organizational skills • Difficulty paying attention in school LEARNING • Illegible writing or writing not at ability PATHWAYS • ADD/ADHD

Boulder

Open the door to a permanent path of learning Ages: 7 and upthat goes beyond tutoring or medication. We utilize the latest 1790 30th Street, #235 brain research in our individualized, one-on-one program. Is your child struggling See why thousands have succeeded--your child can too!

BACKSTORY THEATRE ACADEMY YOUTH CLASSES Broomfield

Ages: 3-18. BackStory Theatre offers theatre education, exploration, & community performances. Classes​and audition-based performances​ available throughout the year for beginning to advanced students. Check our website for schedule and registration information. Hours: After-school, schedules vary. C: Mary Wilkie info.backstorytheatre@gmail.com www.backstorytheatre.org P: 720-263-0836

with reading, diagnosed with dyslexia, behind in math, LEARNING experiencing PATHWAYS PATHWAYS difficulty putting thoughts into words? BOULDER OFFICE - 303 303-499499-1941 We help where traditional www.learningpathwayscolorado.com tutoring can’t. Our multiROCKY MOUNTAIN sensory methods get quick THEATRE FOR KIDS results that last a lifetime. An average student will Boulder achieve a 2-grade-level Ages: 5-16 increase in just a few weeks 5311 Western Ave., Ste. 135 of intensive instruction. (near Arapahoe & 55th) Hours: M-F: 9 am-6 pm Boulder’s premier youth C: Deborah Kratovil theatre offers Boulder’s best learningpathwayscolorado@comcast.net theatrical training in musical www.learningpathwayscolorado.com theatre, acting, voice, dance, P: 303-499-1941 improvisation, & more. After-school programs, Actors Academy Program, and summer camps. C: Barry Freniere info@theaterforkids.net www.theaterforkids.net www. ActorsAcademyCO.com P: 303-245-8150

“ Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them and try to follow where they lead.” Louisa May Alcott

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ART/MUSEUMS

Through May 20—Boulder Living with Wolves Exhibit for all ages, at Museum of Boulder, located at 2205 Broadway Street. A photographic exhibit that advocates the reintroduction of wolves into western Colorado. National Geographic’s Living with Wolves brings you faceto-face with a wolf pack to learn their social structures and dispel myths surrounding these unique creatures. Discover efforts to reintroduce wolves to Colorado. Bring the whole family and howl with the pack. Touch traps and pelts and listen to their calls. Contact Carolyn Booth at (303) 449-3464 or booth@museumofboulder.org or check out museumofboulder. org/exhibits/#wolves for more information. February 9—Boulder Museum Family Day: Timeless Trees, Rooted in Evolution for all ages, 10 am to 4 pm, located at 1030 Broadway between 15th and 16th Streets on the CU Boulder Campus. We’re going out on a limb and tree-ting the community to a fun-filled day! From real trees to trees of life to metaphorical trees – explore them all. The roots, trunk, bark, branches & leaves – all have fascinating stories to tell of their 370 million years on planet Earth. Dead or alive, they benefit myriad creatures, including humans. Hands-on science and art activities for the whole family. Contact Cathy Regan at (303) 4921666 or museumed@colorado.edu or check out www.colorado.edu/ cumuseum/ for more information. First Tuesdays—Denver Target First Tuesday Nights from 4 to 8 pm, for all ages at the Children’s Museum of Denver. Target is committed to giving back to the communities where their guests and team members live and work. Through their generous sponsorship to the Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus, families can play FREE the first Tuesday of each month. Now to 2020—Denver The Denver Art Museum will offer free general admission to ALL youth, ages 18 and under. Youth pricing for all special ticketed exhibitions $5. For more information check out

Tu/W/F—Longmont Discovery Days from 9 to 10:15 am, 10:15 to 11:30 am, and 12:30 to 2 pm; runs from early September through late May at the Longmont Museum at 400 Quail Road. This interactive dropin program encourages children ages 2-5 to engage in creative, and sometimes messy, arts & crafts projects with their parents. Call (303) 651-8374 for more information. Saturdays—Broomfield The Broomfield Depot Museum, located at 2201 West 10th Avenue, open Saturdays from 12 to 3 pm. FREE. Tours explain the station’s history and story of the Denver & Interurban Railway (D & I), an electric railway that ran on the Kite Route from Denver to Boulder via Broomfield from 1908 to 1926. For more information or to schedule a weekday tour for four or more call (303) 460-6824. 2nd/4th Saturday—Longmont Firehouse Art Center Saturday Art Experience (SAE) 12 to 12:45 pm, for ages 5-8 and 1 to 2 pm, for ages 9-12, located at 667 4th Ave. Free with family membership. $10 drop-in. Your children will learn about contemporary art, create artwork and bring it home. Preregistration is encouraged. Call Mary Chapin Durling at (303) 6512787 or email info@firehouseart. org or check out www.firehouseart. org for more information. Ongoing—Boulder The CU History Museum is open year-round for ages 6 and up. Seven rooms, chronicling CU’s history and alumni accomplishments and space exhibit with moon rock from NASA. FREE. Located on the CU Campus. Call (303) 492-6329 for more information.

BOOKS ’n’ STORYTELLING

Ongoing—Boulder Storytimes at the Main Library for ages birth to 36 months. Ageappropriate storytime posters will be posted by the doors to the Mt. Sanitas room by 9 am and direct patrons to take a token for each person in their group. Limit of 40 to each storytime. Time are: Lap Babies (birth to 15 months) on Tuesdays, at 9:15 am; Cruisers & Crawlers (15-24 months) on Wednesdays, at 9:15 am, Younger Toddler Time (24-30 months)

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on Mondays, at 9:15 am; Older Toddler Time (30-36 months) on Thursdays, at 9:15 am. Contact ask@boulderlibrary.org or call (303) 441-3100 for more information. Ongoing—Boulder County/Denver Grandrabbit’s Toy Shoppe Story Time for ages 1-6, located at 2525 Arapahoe Avenue in Boulder, 14644 Orchard Pkwy #1000 in Westminster, and 8340 Northfield Blvd. in Denver. Weekly Story Time with a craft or activity for preschoolers. It’s Free and lots of fun. Check our website for times and directions. Call Lynne Milot at (303) 443-0780 or email lynne@ grtoys.com or check out grtoys. com for more information. T/W/TH—Longmont Longmont Public Library story times for ages birth to 6, located at 409 4th Avenue. Lap-sit, toddler, and preschool story times 10:15 and 11 am T/W mornings; Spanish story time TH evenings at 6:30, bedtime story time TH nights at 7 pm. Call (303) 651-8477 or check out www.ci.longmont.co.us/library. Every Sunday—Boulder Boulder Public Library Go Club for ages 5-16, located at 1000 Canyon. Call Melanie Howard at (303) 441-3099 or please email howardm@boulderlibrary.org for more information or check out www.bplnow.boulderlibrary.org/ event/kids-family/storytime for more times and information.

CLASSES ’n’ WORKSHOPS

Through March 22—Boulder Circus Classes for ages 5-17, from 4 to 6 pm, located at 4747 26th Street. Now open for registration! We have after school classes for all ages and levels in aerial, ground skills, and more! M-Th at the Boulder Circus Center. Sign up for multiple classes and get a discount. Drop ins welcome! Please visit our Classes Page to register. Contact Carmen Schultz at (303) 444-8110 or contact@updowncircus.com or check out updowncircus.com for more information. February 1-14—Louisville Early bird camp sign-up for ages 6-16, located at 1754 Dogwood Street. Early Bird Summer Camp Sign Up Special: All EVO weeklong indoor summer climbing camps 20% OFF before February 14. That’s One FREE DAY of camp! Reserve your outdoor climbing camp spots to save $50/ wk. Contact Liz at (303) 317-3770

or check out www.evorock.com/ louisville-co/summer-climbingcamps/ for more information. Feb. 1, Mar. 1, Apr. 5—Boulder Friday Family Dances for all ages, from 6 to 7:30 pm (doors open at 5:45), located at Avalon Ballroom, 6185 Arapahoe Road. Live music with calling and teaching for each dance. Traditional circles, squares, and mixers. For all ages & all abilities Contact Teri Rasmusson at (720) 352-1770 or boulder@ familydance.org or check out www.familydance.org for more information. February 6-May 8—Boulder Psychic Kids Program for ages 8-18, Wednesdays, from 5 to 6 pm, (all classes will be recorded for later use). This program is designed to help kids learn tools to stay grounded and centered, manage inherent gifts, build psychic skills, and have greater confidence and clarity. Through a fun, proven, light-hearted weekly online class, guided workbook, email and phone support, and a family psychic reading, the program teaches young people to embrace the magic of their psychic gifts and use them appropriately. C o n t a c t Va n e s s a Ta v e r n e t t i at (707) 322-0939 or vt@ earthmagicacademy.com or check out www.earthmagicacademy.com for more information. February 6, March 13—Boulder Preschool Parent Info Meetings & Tours for parents only, at 5:30 pm on Feb 6, and 9 am on March 13, located at 5465 Pennsylvania Avenue. Learn about Friends exceptional Preschool program & curriculum, meet our teachers, ask questions, and tour our school & classrooms. For parents only. Contact Melanie Leggett at (303) 499-1999 or admissions@ friendsschoolboulder.org or check out www.friendsschoolboulder.org for more information. February 7—Boulder Barbara Coloroso Parenting with Wit and Wisdom, for adults, from 6 to 8 pm, located at Platt Middle School, 6096 Baseline Road. Barbara Coloroso is an internationally acclaimed author, parenting educator and speaker. Parenting with Wit and Wisdom will give you skills and tools to support your kids in growing into responsible, resilient, and resource youth- not because you tell them to, but because they want to. 6 to 6:30 pm: Meet and Greet with Barbara, 6:30-8 pm: Presentation. Contact Taylor Schmidt at taylor.


schmidt@penbv.org or check out www.parentengagementnetwork. org/event/coloroso/ for more information. February 7, 14, 21—Boulder Young Friends Workshop for grades 1-2, from 5:30 to 6:45 pm, located at 1800 30th Street, Suite 306. What makes kids like other kids? Find out 6 secrets of making & keeping friends! It’s not as hard as you think! These workshops teach kids what does and doesn’t work in getting along with others. Contact Sherry Lewis at (303) 9154421 or sLewis.consulting@gmail. com or check out ss4k.com for more information. February 12—Longmont Nature Detectives: Pikas! for ages 5-10 with accompanying adult, from 3:30 to 5 pm, located near Longmont. Exact location given when registering. Discover how these little pikas store food, avoid danger, and thrive in the cold climate through stories, photos, and hands-on activities. Register at www.bouldercountyopenspace.org/ register. Contact Larry Colbenson at (303) 678-6214 or lcolbenson@ bouldercounty.org or check out www.bouldercountyopenspace.org/ register for more information. February 23—Boulder Boom! The Physics of Sound & Music for ages 5-17, from 9:30 to 10:30 am, located at University of Colorado, Duane Physics G1B30. Award winning CU Physics Professor Michael Dubson is well known for his delightful demonstrations of the physics of sound and music. Join us for a fun, entertaining, educational Saturday morning that will feature Bach’s 5th played most skillfully on a saw blade organ and many other activities that leave kids smiling, at times quite loudly! Contact Candice Brown at (303) 492-5011 or djnadmin@jila.colorado.edu or check out www.colorado.edu/ cuwizards for more information. February 24–Longmont Empowerment Circle, for ages 6th, 7th and 8th grade girls, from 11 am to 1 pm, located at 2139 Emery Street #102 . Empowerment Circle is an 10-week experiential group for middle school girls. We will use art, role play, sharing, dreams and other tools to discover self awareness, develop listening and communication, learn how to work with feelings and practice life skills. Empowerment Circle will be taught as a class with lively interactive group process. It will make an impact on the girls for their entire lives. Contact Dr. Paula deChelly at (720) 338-0565 or pdechelly@yahoo.com for more information. February 25 to April 8—Boulder Common Sense Parenting classes for parents of kids ages 4-16,

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from 9 to 11 am, located at BVSD Education Center, 6500 Arapahoe Rd. CSP is a practical, skills-based parenting program that addresses issues of communication, discipline decision-making, relationships, self-control and more. $25 materials fee for six week class. Taught by certified BVSD trainers. Contact Anna Stewart at (720) 561-5918 or anna.stewart@bvsd.org or check out www.bvsd.org for more information.

Feb. 28, Mar. 4, 7, 11, 14, 18, 21—Lafayette Pre-licensing for Family Child Care for adults, from 5:30 to 9 pm, located at Aspinwall Community Building, 771 Excelsior Place. Required training for individuals who are interested in becoming a licensed Family Child Care Provider. Free for Boulder County residents. Out of county residents pay a fee. Contact Annette Crawford at (303) 441-3544 or acrawford@bouldercounty.org or check out www.eccbouldercounty. org for more information. Through May—Boulder After School Sewing Workshops, for ages 7 & up, Tu/W/Th, from 3:30 or 4 to 5:30 or 6 pm, located at 2017 17th Street. A wonderful opportunity for students to learn and enhance their sewing skills in a fun and positive environment. Contact Linda Spillmann at (303) 997-8245 or contact@ fabricateboulder.com or check out www.fabricateboulder.com for more information. M/T/W/F—Longmont Playgroups for parents and children, on Mon: 10 am to noon, infant and toddlers: Wed: 10 am to 12 pm, mixed-ages: Fri: 10:30 am to noon, & bilingual (Spanish) 0-4 playgroup on the 1st and last Fridays. Also, Fatherhood Connection every Tuesdays, from 7 to 8:30 pm, support and education for dads. Children’s Services can also help with child care referrals. Call St. Vrain Valley Center at (303) 7765348. 1st & 3rd Fridays—Boulder Mothers & Babies—Leaders’ support group, from 9:30 am to 11:30 am, at 7100 S. Boulder Rd. Offers support groups for new moms and babies under 6 months old for a nominal fee. Call (303) 530-0698 or visit our website at www.momsandbabies.org for more information. 2nd and 4th Mondays—Boulder First Presbyterian Church MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers), for ages infant to 5, from 9:15 to 11:15 am, at 1820 15th Street. Mornings include food, craft, or activity, speakers with subjects relating to moms, and discussion time that deepens relationships with your group. Children are cared for in a

parallel program called MOPPETS. Call MOPS information line at (303) 402-6455. 1st Mondays—Boulder La Leche League of Longmont breast-feeding support group meeting for all ages, from 10 to 11:30 am, located in the Community Room at Boulder Nurse Midwives, 4800 Riverbend Road, Suite 100. Dedicated to providing education, information, mother-tomother support, and encouragement to women who are nursing their toddlers. Babies and children welcome. For more information call Diane at (303) 444-9849, Linda at (720) 314-8839, or Kate at (303) 473-9918. 2nd Tuesdays—Longmont La Leche League of Longmont breast-feeding support group meeting for all ages, at 7 pm, located at First Lutheran Church at 803 3rd Avenue. Helping mothers worldwide to breast-feed through mother-tomother support, encouragement, information, and education. Babies and children welcome! Call Amanda at (303) 772-9312 or check out longmontlll.org for more info. 2nd & 4th Tuesdays—Boulder Renaissance Adventures Dropin Hike using Pokemon GO App for ages 6 to adult, from 6:15 to 8:15 pm. Adventure League Go! is a safe and fun event for all ages oriented around hiking and interactive trainer challenges. Participants also engage in a variety of live-action role playing challenges, such as beanbag games of agility, performances and social encounters, and a costume contest. Call (303) 786-9216 to pre-register or check out www. RenaissanceAdventures.com for more information. 3rd Tuesdays—Boulder Local mothers are invited to a free meeting of the Boulder County chapter of Mothers & More. We connect moms through evening meetings, speakers, moms’ night out, book discussions, children’s activities, and MORE. Come and meet us! Check online at www. meetup.com/Mothers-MoreBoulder-County for more up-todate information.

with children up to 5 years. Ongoing enrollment at 5 clinic sites. Boulder Office: 3305 Broadway; San Juan Office: 3100 34th St. in Boulder; Longmont Office: 529 Coffman, Suite 200; Salud Clinic: 231 East 9th in Longmont; Tri-cities Office: 1345 Plaza Court North, 3A in Lafayette. FREE. Call (303) 441-1451. Tuesdays–Boulder Teen Girl Yoga for ages 13 to 16, from 4:30 to 5:25, located at 1676 30th Street. A safe place for teen girls to reconnect to their inner wisdom and knowledge, through mindful breath and yoga. Contact Teri Jacobson, MA CYI at (303) 588-4092 or boulderyogakids14@ gmail.com or check out boulderyogakids.com for more information. Thursdays—Boulder Beyond MOPS...the next step. Join us for SAMS (School-Age Moms). New group for mothers of school-age children (kindergarten-12th grade) to share their joys and challenges. Includes guest speakers, child care, and refreshments. 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month. Cost: $5. Boulder Valley Christian Church, 7100 S. Boulder Rd. Call Jan at (303) 494-4248 or Darcy at (303) 9261590 for more information. Thursdays—Broomfield Tough Love Parent Support Group will meet at the United Church of Broomfield at 825 Kohl Street, from 7 to 9:30 pm. Call Jerry Hart at (303) 494-4598 for more information. Saturdays—Boulder Teen Art Therapy Groups, for ages 13-17, from 12 to 2 pm, located at 5378 Sterling Drive, Studio 6. Express Yourself! No art experience necessary. Teens can make a mess and get real together about issues that concern them. Contact Catherine M. Houston, LPC at (720) 628-0158 or catherine@catherinemhoustonlpc. c o m o r c h e c k o u t w w w. catherinemhoustonlpc.com for more information.

3rd Tuesdays—Boulder La Leche League of Boulder monthly breast-feeding support group from 10 to 11:30 am. An international, nonprofit, nonsectarian organization, dedicated to providing education, information, support, and encouragement to women who want to breast-feed. Babies and children welcome. Call Molly (720) 9223549 or Diane (303) 444-9849 for information and meeting location.

Ongoing–Boulder Children’s Sewing Workshops for ages 7 & up, located at 2017 17th Street. After school sewing, holiday gift-making, school-dayoff camps, sewing classes, and Mom & Me sewing classes. Our sewing classes are an excellent opportunity for students to improve their sewing machine skills in a fun and positive environment. Class sizes are small so that each student will be given abundant attention. Contact Linda Spillmann at (303) 997-8245 or check out www.fabricateboulder. com for more information.

Daily—Countywide Boulder County WIC Program. Supplemental foods and nutritional health education for pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women

Ongoing—Boulder Tinker Art Studio classes for ages 18 months to 13 years old, located at 693B S. Broadway. Programming offered daily.

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Weekly “Drop-In” classes are on Wednesdays and Saturdays during the school year. Call Tinker Art Studio at (303) 503-1902 or email tinker@tinkerartstudio.com for more information or check out tinkerartstudio.com to register. Ongoing—Boulder Sunflower Kids Art Studio offers year-round classes for ages 3.5 to 15, at 6545 Gunpark Dr. #200. Call Lika Gitis at (720) 939-7545 or email lika@artsunflower.com or visit us at www.artsunflower.com. Ongoing—Lafayette pARTiculars Art Gallery/Studio Art Classes and Workshops for ages 7 to teens, located at 401 S. Public Road, Unit 1. Taught by experienced artists and art educators. Call April Christenson at (303) 665-3642 or you can email aprilgchristenson@gmail.com or check out www.particularsart.com for more information. Ongoing—Boulder/Longmont Boulder County Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) subsidized child care for children ages 0-12, with drop-in open hours for application assistance and question opportunity on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11 am to 1 pm, at 3460 N. Broadway in Boulder and 1921 Corporate Center Circle, Suite 3F in Longmont. Questions? (303) 678-6014, please email ccap@bouldercounty.org or call the bilingual outreach coordinator at (303) 928-0821. Must be county resident, income and activity requirements apply. Download an application and checklist online at www.bouldercountychildcare.org. Ongoing—Countywide Boulder County Healthy Kids and Adults! helps families and individuals enroll in Medicaid and Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+). Medicaid and CHP+ are free and low-cost public health insurance plans that provide dental, medical, prescription and vision benefits. There are no monthly premiums and co-pays range from $0 to $50 depending on family income. Healthy Kids and Adults! can also connect families to Connect for Health Colorado, a new health insurance marketplace where people can shop for health insurance and access tax credits to reduce monthly health insurance premiums. For more information, call (720) 515-1454. Ongoing—Longmont Swim•Float•Swim! Aquatic Academy—The ultimate swim lesson experience for ages 6 months and up. Boulder County’s only dedicated warm-water swim lesson facility where children learn to swim and float independently in weeks, not years. The Diagonal Trade Center, 795 S. Sherman St. Visit www.swimfloatswim.com to discover the difference. Contact

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Judy Heumann at (303) 499-2229 or email judy@infantaquatics.com for more information.

Weekdays—Boulder/Lafayette Boulder County Head Start Enrollment drive for ages 3-5 years, from 8 am to 4 pm, located at 3482 N. Broadway. Boulder County Head Start is recruiting for its free, comprehensive preschool with full- and part-day classes. Income guidelines apply. Call Susi Gritton at (720) 564-2210 or email sgritton@bouldercounty.org for more information. Ongoing–Boulder Free Music Together Demo Classes for ages infants through 5 year olds and caregivers. Contact us for days/times, located at The Boulder Piano Gallery, 3111 Walnut Street. Available for prospective families interested in enrolling in one of our upcoming semesters. Have fun singing, dancing, playing instruments in a structured, yet playful setting. Classes are mixed ages and siblings are welcome. Children attend with adult caregivers. Contact Jane Smolens at (303) 413-1120 or jsmolens@ mountainsongmusic.com or check out www.mountainsongmusic.com for more information.

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February 6, March 13—Boulder Preschool Parent Info Meetings for parents of preschool-age children, at 5:30 pm on February 6th or at 9 am on March 13th, located at 5465 Pennsylvania Avenue. Learn about Friends Preschool program & curriculum, meet our teachers, ask questions, and tour our school & classrooms. For parents only. Contact Meg Hansen at (303) 499-1999 or admissions@ friendsschoolboulder.org or check out www.friendsschoolboulder.org for more information. Feb. 8, 22, Mar. 8, 22—Longmont Open House for ages 3-5, from 2-3 pm, located at 11150 Prospect Rd. Join us for any of these Open House events to find out more about the SproutHouse Program. For thirteen years, Sunflower Farm has provided a quality early childhood, farm-based, education. This program is childdirected and based on experiential learning. Curiosity, creativity and compassion are everyday concepts along this journey. Morning and afternoons available. Call (303) 774-8001 or sunflowerfarmmail@ gmail.com or check out sunflowerfarminfo.com for more information. February 22-23—Boulder Alice in Wonderland for ages 5 and up, at 5:30 pm on 2/22 and 11 am & 5 pm on 2/23, located at 5311 Western Avenue, Ste 135. This incredible production takes place in a world that is upside

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down and inside out and where most of all, anything goes! Come join us in “Wonderland” acting, singing, dancing and creating in this whimsical, playful and creative version of this timeless classic. Contact Barry Freniere at (303) 245-8150 or info@ theaterforkids.net or check out www.theaterforkids.net for more information. February 22-24—Broomfield Snow White and The Ugly Duckling, Two Ballets, for ages 4 and up, with matinees at 2 pm and evening performances at 7:30 pm, located at 3 Community Park Rd. The magical Grimm’s fairy tale of beautiful Snow White, the evil Queen, and the seven Dwarfs promises to enchant you. Follow the Ugly Duckling in Andersen’s classic story as she overcomes her struggles and transforms into an elegant swan. Original music and choreography will complement the classic and beloved stories. Tickets $15 to $20. Free parking! Contact Beth Maciolek at (720) 692-9636 or check out white. brownpapertickets.com for more information and tickets. February 23—Boulder Boulder JCC’s 12th Annual Gala Fundraiser at 6:45 pm, will be hosted at the Boulder JCC’s building at 6007 Oreg Avenue. Please contact Sara Skerpan a t ​(7 2 0 ) 7 4 9 - 2 5 4 7 o r s a r a . skerpan@boulderjcc.org for more information.

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March 7—Boulder Secrets of Friendship Workshop for grades 6-9, from 5:30 to 7 pm, located at 1800 30th, St., Suite 306. Secrets of Friendships. What makes kids like other kids? Find out: 6 secrets of making & keeping friends! It’s not as hard as you think! Students will learn and practice: 6 most important friendship skills, What makes kids avoid other kids, How to NOT lose your friends. These workshops teach kids what does and doesn’t work in getting along with others. Contact Sherry Lewis at (303) 9154421 or sLewis.consulting@gmail. com or check out ss4k.com for more information. March 2—Longmont Visit the Agricultural Heritage Center for all ages, from 10 am to 5 pm, located at 8348 Ute Highway 66. Come to the farm, enjoy the rural setting, and learn about the rich agricultural history of Boulder County. The farm includes two barns with interactive exhibits, a milk house, blacksmith shop, and a

furnished 1909 farmhouse. Contact Jim Drew at (303) 776-8688 or jdrew@bouldercounty.org or check out www.bouldercountyopenspace. org for more information. March 16—Boulder ZAPP! Electricity & Magnetism for Kids! for ages 5-17, from 9:30 to 10:30 am, located at University of Colorado, Duane Physics G1B30. CU Boulder Physics Professors Alysia Marino and Daniel Bolton present an all new CU Wizards show. For more information, please visit the CU Wizards website. Contact Candice Brown at (303) 492-5011 or djnadmin@jila. colorado.edu or check out www. colorado.edu/cuwizards for more information.

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March 1-10—Boulder Once On This Island for ages 7 and up, at 7 pm on 3/1, 1 pm & 7 pm on 3/2, 2 pm on 3/3, 7 pm on 3/7, 3/8, 3/9, and 2 pm on 3/10, located at 5311 Western Avenue, Suite 135. From the Tony Award-winning song writing team of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Seussical, Ragtime), comes the Olivier Award-winning theatrical Caribbean adaptation of the popular fairy tale, The Little Mermaid, garnered eight Tony nominations for its Broadway run, including Best Musical, Book and Score. Contact Barry Freniere at (303) 245-8150 or info@ theaterforkids.net or check out www.theaterforkids.net for more information. March 8—Broomfield Fantastic Family Theatre presented by BackStory Theatre Academy, for all ages, from 7 to 8 pm, located at Broomfield Auditorium 3, Community Park Rd. BackStory T h e a t r e ’s w i n t e r a c a d e m y classes present Laffin’ School (a hilarious tale set in the Little Red Schoolhouse) and Thumbelina (a re-telling of the classic story). By kids, for kids, these shows will be fun for the whole family and provide an excellent opportunity to introduce young children to live theatre! Tickets are $3 and can be purchased at the door up to 30 minutes prior to show. Contact Mary Willkie at (720) 263-0836 or info@backstorytheatre.org or check out www.backstorytheatre.org/ bsyt-stage-productions for more information. March 15—Broomfield Fantastic Family Theatre presented by BackStory Theatre Academy, for all ages, from 7 to 8 pm, located at Broomfield Auditorium 3, Community Park Rd. BackStory Theatre’s fall academy classes present The Top Job. It’s career day at school and everyone’s parents have really cool jobs...except Jenna’s. This fantastically funny


family-friendly musical follows Jenna as she goes to work with her dad for the day. By kids, for kids, this show will be fun for the whole family and provide an excellent opportunity to introduce young children to theatre. Contact Mary Willkie at (720) 263-0836 or info@backstorytheatre.org or check out www.backstorytheatre.org/ bsyt-stage-productions for more information. March 16—Boulder Museum Family Day: A is for Action for all ages, from 10 am to 4 pm, located at 1030 Broadway between 15th and 16th Streets on the CU Boulder Campus. Participate in some good-natured fun through activities and games that physicalize the science behind top climate solutions. Enjoy funny skits that cleverly demonstrate how to activate these solution locally in daily life. This will be facilitated and performed by a group of Boulder young women (ages 13-16) who are a part of Young Women’s Voices for Climate. Contact Cathy Regan at (303) 4921666 or museumed@colorado.edu or check out www.colorado.edu/ cumuseum/ for more information. March 21—Boulder Middle School Information Session & Tour for parents and students ready for middle school, at 6 pm, located at 3800 Kalmia Avenue-NORTH CAMPUS. Learn in depth about Friends Middle School program and curriculum, meet our teachers, ask questions, and visit our new north campus. Geared towards parents and students. Contact Meg Hansen at (303) 499-1999 or admissions@ friendsschoolboulder.org or check out www.friendsschoolboulder.org for more information. March 23—Boulder Pixar in Concert for all ages, at 7:30 pm, located at Macky Auditorium, 17th St. & University Avenue. A visually stunning, multimedia concert with montages of clips and music from Toy Story, Finding Nemo, A Bug’s Life, The Incredibles, Brave & more. Contact Holly Hickman at (303) 449-1343 or info@boulderphil.org or check out boulderphil.org/event/pixar-inconcert for more information.

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April 5—Longmont Visit the Agricultural Heritage Center for all ages, from 10 am to 5 pm, and open April through October on F/Sat./Sun., located at 8348 Ute Highway 66. Come to the farm, enjoy the rural setting,

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and learn about the rich agricultural history of Boulder County. The farm includes two barns with interactive exhibits, a milk house, blacksmith shop, and a furnished 1909 farmhouse. Contact Jim Drew at (303) 776-8688 or jdrew@ bouldercounty.org or check out www.bouldercountyopenspace.org for more information.

April 7—Boulder Secrets of Friendship Workshop for grades 3-5, from 5:30 to 7 pm, located at 1800 30th St., Suite 306. Secrets of Friendships. What makes kids like other kids? Find out 6 secrets of making & keeping friends! It’s not as hard as you think! Students will learn and practice: 6 most important friendship skills, What makes kids avoid other kids, How to NOT lose your friends. These workshops teach kids what does and doesn’t work in getting along with others. Contact Sherry Lewis at (303) 9154421 or sLewis.consulting@gmail. com or check out ss4k.com for more information.

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April 6 to Nov 23—Boulder Saturday Farmer’s Market. Located on 13th Street between Canyon and Arapahoe, from 8 am to 2 pm. Live music from 10 am to 2 pm. Artisan Shows every second Saturday of the month: April 13, May 11, June 8, July 13, August 10, September 14, October 12. Downtown Boulder has parking garages, parking lots, street parking, and parking available at Boulder High School. No pets at the market, please. Learn more about parking for the farmers market on www.boulderdowntown. com or check out www.bcfm.org for more information. April 6 to Nov 23—Longmont Saturday Farmer’s Market. Located at 9595 Nelson Rd., from 8 am to 1 pm. Live music from 10 am to 1 pm. Free kids activities every week. 7 to 8 am. No pets at the market, please. Check out www. bcfm.org for more information. April 7—Boulder Tulip Fairy and Elf Festival from 1 to 5 pm, located at the Pearl Street Mall. Spring officially arrives in Downtown Boulder when the vibrant Tulip Fairy, along with pint-sized fairies and elves, parade around the Pearl Street Mall ‘welcoming the tulips’. This beloved springtime tradition features performances and activities for girls and boys and celebrates the more than 15,000 tulips that adorn the world-renowned Pearl Street Mall throughout the spring season. Rain Date: April 14. Call (303) 449-3774 or check out www. boulderdowntown.com/events/ tulip-festival for more information.

April 7—Broomfield 10th Annual Frank Shorter RACE4Kids’ Health 5k and Expo for all ages, at 8 am, located at 1st Bank Center at 11450 Broomfield Lane. Healthy Learning Paths invites you to spread the power of health where science, engineering & health collide. Olympic Gold Medalist Frank Shorter wants you to join runners, walkers, and crawlers to rally for the health of kids! Contact Katie Martin at (303) 464-7191 or check out race4kidshealth.com for more information.

scientists who venture into some of the harshest climates on earth to explore a continent’s worth of terrestrial life that you’ve probably never heard of or seen before. Try on some of the clothes worn by explorers, step into the real tent used on an early expedition to reach the South Pole, make your own ice core. What would YOU take to Antarctica? We’d like to take you! Contact Cathy Regan at (303) 492-1666 or museumed@ colorado.edu or check out www. colorado.edu/cumuseum for more information.

April 13—Lafayette Easter Egg Hunt for ages 8 & under, at 10 am sharp! Located at 1600 Caria Drive. Join the City of Lafayette Recreation Department with this free event, please arrive early and get your spot before the start time. The Easter Bunny will make his annual visit for all the boys and girls, so bring your cameras and a basket or container for all the free goodies! Rain/Snow Date: Saturday, April 20th. Contact Marty Walsh at Marty.Walsh@ cityoflafayette.com for more information.

April 28-28—Boulder Taste of Pearl located on the Pearl Street Mall in Downtown Boulder. Showcases the talents of some of Colorado’s most renowned restaurants & chefs. Now one of the state’s most prestigious culinary events, Taste of Pearl will be celebrating its tenth anniversary in 2019, pairing 15 Boulder restaurants with 15 Colorado wineries/distilleries. The tastings will be hosted in 15 of downtown Boulder ’s best boutiques and galleries. An Epicurean adventure like no other, attendees will enjoy a leisurely stroll from one location to the next pampering their palates in the heart of America’s foodiest town. Check out www. boulderdowntown.com for more information.

April 20—Boulder One Fish...Two Fish...Fluorescent Red & Green Squish! for ages 5-17, from 9:30 to 10:30 am, located at University of Colorado, Cristol Chemistry 140. Are you captivated by color and light? Join CU Biochemistry Professor Amy Palmer to learn about how scientists harness the natural colorful glow of jellyfish to create tools that allow us to actually see motion of the molecules inside cells, illuminating our understanding of diseases & potential cures! The invisible becomes beautifully visible at this FREE STEAM show for K-12 students & families. Contact Candice Brown at (303) 492-5011 or Candice.Bartholomew@jila. colorado.edu or check out www. colorado.edu/cuwizards for more information. April 20—Boulder 42nd Annual Easter Egg Race, for ages toddler-10 years, from 10 am to 2 pm, located at 2525 Arapahoe Avenue, H3. 12 Egg Races (one every 20 minutes) to find eggs with Bunny Money worth 5 cents to $10. One lucky child will get the magical Golden Egg with a $50 Gift Certificate to Grandrabbit’s ToyShoppe. Fun for everyone and a tradition for many Boulder families. Contact Lynne Milot at (303) 443-0780 or lynne@grtoys. com or check out grtoys.com for more information.

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If you have a dated calendar event in May, June or July, please do let us know by April 10th! No camps please. One-listing-per-month limit on a spaceavailable basis, with nonprofit and free dated events prioritized. Please check out our website. Go to www. bouldercountykids.com, click on the calendar button and fill out the automated calendar form. To be included in our email reminder list, email calendar@bouldercountykids. com with an Email Reminder Request in the subject line or use our online form on our website. We will send you back a receipt on all submissions and requests so you know you are on our list.

April 20—Boulder Museum Family Day: Antarctic Adventures for all ages, from 10 am to 4 pm, located at 1030 Broadway between 15th and 16th Streets on the CU Boulder Campus. Join CU

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AGES 4 - 12 | NOON – 1 pm (co-ed) | 12:40 – 1:40 pm (girls only) No Experience Required. No Equipment Required. Dress warmly and bring a smile, we’ll do the rest! For more information contact Leslye Burch: lburch@sportstable.club, 303.562.5738 REGISTER TODAY www.sportstable.club or www.tryhockeyforfree.com/9383 Sport Stable | 1 Superior Dr. | Superior, CO 80027

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Choose from 125+ Summer Camps Goats & Gardens * Biking * Dance Boating * Drama * Gymnastics Golf * Kidz Kamp * Lego®/Engineering Tennis * Water Sports * Climbing & More! Make your child’s summer fun and enriching! BPRcamps.org

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+ Birthday Parties: Let us host your next swimming, gymnastics, or indoor climbing or park birthday party. + School Day Off Camps: (Ages 5-11) Want to turn a challenging school day off into a fun-filled, energetic day of exciting and diverse activities for your child? Let them enjoy games, sports, swimming, indoor climbing, arts and crafts, and more! + Meeting Needs: We offer a wide range of specialized and

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Discover the joy of making music together with your family! Find a location near you! musictogether.com

Sign up for a free trial class today! Music Together of Boulder North Boulder Birth Center & JCC (720) 440-2775 musictogetherboulder.com Mountain Song Music Studio, Inc. Central and South Boulder (303) 413-1120 mountainsongmusic.com

Center for Musical Arts Lafayette (303) 665-0599 centerformusicalarts.org

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