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t’s time again to study the smorgasbord of summer activities for youth along the Front Range. A family might have children who love to be in camps and activities all summer long, or may blend local family outings with just a few select classes along the way. Either way, the camp guide offers enough opportunities to put variety on your summer plate. Mellany and Tony Archer from Greeley both work full time, so structured activities for their 9- and 5-yearold girls work best for their summertime routine. “To some degree, we try to have weekly structure,” says Archer. “We have to in order to maintain everybody’s sanity.” The Archer girls will always attend at least a few sessions of Vacation Bible School at local Greeley churches. “These sessions are low cost and keep the girls entertained in a positive environment for four days straight,” says Archer. In contrast, Heather Janssen from Loveland, mom to four daughters ages 13, 11, 9, and 7, prefers no schedule at all. “One of my summer strategies is to encourage my daughters’ abilities to entertain themselves and be independent,” says Janssen. “After running all year long through the school year, I really don’t want to be sitting in a car, exhausted, during the summer,” she says. Janssen’s girls take advantage of many local resources accessible to them by bicycle including Loveland’s 20-mile network of bike trails, the Lake Loveland swimming hole, the public library, and the Spray Park at Barnes Complex. No matter which approach fits your family, northern Colorado is rich in recipes for summer happiness. Universities, city recreation departments, county programs and private organizations are launching summer camp plans right now. Browse a comprehensive list of camps in the resource guide on page 24. Parents of special needs children can search the listing of camp and activity resources on page 18of the guide. Don’t miss the guide’s Free and Fun listing on page 24.

Taste traditional camps Most local cities or towns offer some form of traditional day camps or recreational programs for children. For example, the Town of Windsor offers half-day camps for children ages 6 − 12. “Campers enjoy indoor and outdoor games, crafts, swimming, guest speakers and a weekly field trip,” says Matt Kraus, Recreation Supervisor for the Town of Windsor. All camps run under rotating weekly themes such as pirate week, do-it-yourself week, or celebrity week. Windsor Parks and Recreation also offers supervised Adventure Trips most Wednesdays for ages 8 and older. Outings vary from hiking to horseback riding to Boondocks Family Fun Center. “The whitewater rafting trip on the Poudre is extremely popular, as is the Denver Zoo trip,” says Kraus. Liz Reiber of Timnath, mom to a 14-year-old girl, and two boys ages 11 and 10, says that their family does a lot with Windsor Recreation. “It’s closer for us than Fort Collins,” she notes. “In addition to lots of basketball and soccer, we’ve done their rock climbing wall, either as classes or on a day pass.” Another feature to look for through city recreation departments is some form of open gym. In Windsor, the open gym is a $2 entry fee for an entire

day’s use of volleyball and basketball courts. “Kids go in and organize their own pick-up games,” says Kraus. Check out the open gym schedule at http:// windsorgov.com/index.aspx?nid=668. If you want your child to try out an overnight camp with a specific topic or focus, some of your favorite organizations may be following a recent trend of offering the variety of an overnight session in addition to their regular commuter camps. Rocky Mountain Swim Camps at CSU offer their sessions as a choice between commuter (day) sessions or resident (overnight) sessions. As summer schedules roll out, parents should ask each organization if the daytime activities come in an overnight format, and vice versa. “Residential camps are a good choice because the kids can leave home and still be safe while making independent choices,” says Demetria Dame of Loveland, mom to 14- and 11-year-old girls. Mix in some mental stimulation Most Front Range parents keep some level of education going during the summer months, which may include library programs, traditional tutoring, workbooks, and other academic booster programs. The Larimer County 4-H


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organization offers resources and group settings for skill building across a wide range of interests. “Today’s 4-H is much broader than animal programs,” says club leader Kara Rudnick. “Young people ages 5 to 18 can study a variety of topics including the arts, sciences, psychology, leadership, and more.” Go to http://www.colostate. edu/Depts/CoopExt/LARIMER/4h. htm to contact a 4-H club in your area. For additional specialization in sciences, the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Institutes run out of Preston Middle School in Fort Collins. STEM programs come in a variety of programs lengths and subject areas including biotechnology, robotics, video production, game programming, crimescene investigation, vehicle engineering, and clean energy technology. Three-hour-per-day sessions run for a week at a time, but STEM Institute participants might instead choose a weeklong trip such as the oceanography trip. “The oceanography trip offers Front Range students a chance to observe oceanographers at work in various marine biology environments on the coast of California,” says John Howe, Director of the STEM Institute. “They get to participate in the work, too. Students have said 10 | RMPARENT

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they are amazed by what they bring up in the nets on the floating lab.” For information on the STEM Institute summer programs, go to www.steminstitutes.org/. Elaine Brush, Program Supervisor for Loveland Parks and Recreation, recommends their Lego and science camps for a break from athletics. “The teachers are always bringing in new projects, so these camps are not the same from year to year,” she says. Loveland High School offers summer robotics programs to middle school and high school students. Whip up some water fun Summer and water are two ingredients that go together like cinnamon and sugar. Northern Colorado is chock full of swimming pools, summer swim clubs, water parks, and spray parks. Most cities and towns offer swim lessons through their recreation departments. And families can relax by simply hanging out at the pool, or by parents getting some work done poolside while their children swim with lifeguard oversight. “We really enjoyed the Evans Municipal Pool last summer,” says Archer. “The shallow part of the L-shaped pool was perfect for our younger daughter, so both girls had a lot of fun there.” This commu-

nity pool offers the option of a summer membership, or a lower-cost punch pass with a certain number of visits. Cheri Skaggs of Fort Collins and her 11-year-old daughter opt for joining a summer swim club at their community pool. “The neighborhood pool and clubhouse are practically out our back door,” says Skaggs. “My daughter loves the outdoor summer swimming scene.” “We love an occasional trip to the Greeley FunPlex which includes a water park,” says Reiber. “That can be a full day of entertainment.” If competitive swimming is more your young person’s speed, several competitive swim clubs in northern Colorado run summer programs, including Team Vortex and Fort Collins Area Swim Team (FAST) in Fort Collins, Loveland Swim Club in Greeley and Loveland, and the Eaton Red Waves. Add athletic and outdoor adventures The northern Colorado area is a natural buffet of possible athletic and outdoor activities during the summer, with hiking, cycling, trips to the mountains, and organized sports among the options. Some families choose to build their own outdoor programs. Such is the strategy of a single mom in Fort Collins with twin 9-year-old daughters. She runs her own business and can work from any location. “When the weather is nice we often head to Miramont Pool in Fort Collins, or to the mountains,” she says. “One of our favorite traditions is going to Snow Mountain Ranch, a YMCA camp near Granby with lots of kid activities, and sleeping in a yurt. It’s not as rough as camping and it’s easy and safe for a single mom.” The YMCA of the Rockies also operates a full-activity site in Estes Park that offers horseback riding, arts and crafts, hiking trips, day camps, sleepover camps, and family campfire nights, among many other activities. Reiber comments on the benefits of mixing in organized sports during the summer. “First, it gives the kids something to focus on so they aren’t bored,” she says. “But most of all, staying physically active feels good to my kids.” Reiber and her family also plan a lot of local hikes or bike trips on the weekends. “We’ll go to places like Devil’s Backbone or Coyote Ridge, or ride bikes


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on the Spring Creek Trail.” If your child is in middle school or high school, it pays to ask your local schools what types of sports programs they offer during the summer. This is an option for kids to play sports with their peers, but outside of a city recreation program. “Many schools offer sports camps but they are not widely advertised outside of that school community,” says Dame. Both University of Northern Colorado (UNC) and Colorado State University (CSU) offer sports camps as well, in a variety of formats, from half-day camps to day-long formats that better suit working parents. For UNC options, visit the website http://uncbears.com/information/ camps/index, and for CSU camps, go to the link www.hes.cahs.colostate.edu/ysc. Fire up some Western flavor Don’t forget to consider a side of activities that incorporate western traditions and history. Greeley Museums operates interesting programs that combine fun and history. Four weeks of camps such as Chuckwagon Cooking and an Archaeology Camp for ages 6 – 12 operate at the Centennial Village site in Greeley. (The Plumb Learning Center is undergoing restoration.) “Our classes have been de12 | RMPARENT

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signed to allow children to immerse themselves in another time and put their hands on history instead of just learning about it from a book,” says Bill Armstrong, Curator of Education and Living History for the Greeley Museums. New this season, children ages 13 and up can choose from Historic Handiworks sessions taken together with a parent in support of joint, lifelong learning. These sessions include real blacksmithing, Native American pottery, and an adult’s level of Chuckwagon Cooking. “Pottery making at this level will include more indepth skill building such as heating the pottery,” says Armstrong. Children older than 12 can apply on a case-by-case basis to become junior volunteers for the younger camps. To discuss volunteer opportunities, contact Morgan Blattenberg at 970-336-4189. The Farm at Lee Martinez in Fort Collins is a popular place for horsemanship and farm activities. Registration for horsemanship camps, pony camps, and many of the day camps has already begun. Bridget Brownell, Recreation Supervisor for the Farm, highly recommends getting on their wait lists if classes come up as full. “Parents often register their kids early because the programs do fill up, but then their plans change,” says

Brownell. “We are open to considering additional sessions as well when we see a long waitlist.” Farm Day Camps for 8- to 12-yearolds strive to do different activities each summer. “Each two-week camp runs Tuesday through Friday,” says Brownell. “A session includes one overnight, and a day trip to a local agriculture site such as a dairy, feed stores, or organic farm,” says Brownell. Check the City of Fort Collins Recreator spring and summer publications for lists of all the possible activities that The Farm at Lee Martinez has to offer, including Family Campouts and the Li’l Dumplin’s sessions for very young children. Fold in fine arts The VanCo School of Art in Fort Collins survived its original building burning down in the arson case of 2011. The school is ramping up classes for kids, teens, and adults in its renovated Old Town building. Michelle Wetzbarger of Windsor and her 11-year-old daughter make time to commute to VanCo to take advantage of the fine arts opportunity. Owner and primary instructor Coleen Cosner (Coco) says she likes to “teach the classics,” with kids’ summer camps covering both drawing and oil painting. Camps will run five days in a row in several sessions throughout the summer. Go to http://vancoschool.blog spot.com to keep abreast of the upcoming summer schedule. Performing arts opportunities also abound along the Front Range. For example, both Studio West Dance Center (SWDC) in Fort Collins and The Studio in Loveland offer programs for all dancer levels and interests. “We have fantasy camps such as princess camps for the little ones ages 3 to 7,” says Studio West owner Jennifer Knostman. “In addition to dress-up and fun events like tea parties, we also bring dance history to life. For example, we answer the question, ‘Why are all ballet words in French?’” SWDC Summer Adventure camps keep 6 – 12-year-old children moving and creating, with dance, moviemaking, crafts, flash mobs, and contests under an umbrella pop-culture theme. And dance newcomers can try the “Use it or Lose it” sessions. “This


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is an excellent opportunity to come in and try dance as fitness without having to commit for an entire year,” says Knostman. The Studio in Loveland has also offered Musical Theatre sessions in addition to summer dance camps and intensives. Both studios bring in guest teachers and even celebrities to enhance the more advanced level classes. Many families whose children are musicians schedule their summer vacations around marching band practice or summers-end summer band classes, all offered through the local school districts. CSU is tailoring this summer’s music programs to advanced high school musicians, by audition. No matter what activities summer activities you choose, you can enjoy writing your recipe for family fun. Use the camp guide to preheat your ideas and bake up some summer plans that fit resources for parents your family’s lifestyle. in northern

Free and fun in northern Colorado Keep a pulse on community calendars to discover all the free summer activities in northern Colorado. For example, put Larimer County Fair on your calendar for August 2 – 6, 2013. Although the carnival requires an admission fee, the educational halls and the farm, 4-H, and Splash Dogs exhibits are absolutely free!

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is adequate, schedule a time with their nurse and key staff to provide the training that is specific to your child. Research camps Do your research. Ask other parents, read their website, interview the staff, ask for references. Helpful questions: What type of activities will your child be participating in during the day? If transportation is provided for field trips, will they provide an appropriate child restraint or do you need to supply one? Do they know how to install the child restraint? How do they handle discipline issues? How do they handle children who do not want to participate in particular activities (not all kids are good at art or at sports)? Are there options to keep them engaged? What type of healthy lunches and snacks do they provide? How do they handle food allergies for meals/snacks? What is the counselor-to-child ratio? Younger children should have more counselors to provide active supervision to ensure curiosity does not

put them in danger. What type of supervision is provided for water activities? Camp staff should be heavily involved in the supervision even if certified lifeguards are be provided. The more eyes the better as drowning is a silent killer. For an overnight camp, how safe are the cabins? How often are bunk beds inspected, do they have hand rails on stairs? Has the staff practiced evacuation drills in case of a fire? What type of medical oversight is there? Is there a nurse that only comes one day a week or even less? Not all camps are created equally. Staff changes on a frequent basis, so even if your child has gone to that particular camp before, ask about staffing and the schedule of events. You want your child to create great memories and make new friends while keeping them safe. Include your child in the decision-making process if they are old enough and mature enough. Happy Camping! Janet Werst is the Injury Prevention Coordinator at Community Health University of Colorado Health


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amps are a great way for kids to get exercise, make friends and build confidence while enjoying Colorado’s beautiful summer weather! Colorado offers several camps for children, teens and families who have a variety of special needs. These camps give kids of all abilities opportunities to learn and grow through activities such as horseback riding, swimming, ropes courses, hiking and more! Be sure to research and contact the camp you’re interested in soon, as many require advance reservations and fill up quickly. Adam’s Camp, Denver and surrounding areas 303-563-8290 www.adamscamp.org

Programs are available for individuals with mild to moderate special needs, including autism, cerebral palsy and Down syndrome. Activities provide occupational, physical, speech, music and art therapy. Ages 1 and up. Camps take place in June and July, with toddler and preschool camps in March and October. Aspen Camp of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Snowmass 970-315-0513 www.aspencamp.org

Camps are designed to increase self-esteem, confidence and individual skills in deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals through activities such as horseback riding, zip lining and backpacking. Ages 2 and up for family camp; 8 and up for individual camps. Week-long summer camps take place in June and July. Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center, Breckenridge 970-453-6422 www.boec.org

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Camp Paha, Lakewood 303-987-4866 www.lakewood.org/paha/

Day camps for children with disabilities include activities such as swimming, drama and hiking. Ages 6-17. Two 3-week sessions are offered in June and July. Camp Wapiyapi, Estes Park 303-534-0883 www.wapiyapi.org

This residential camp for children with cancer and their families helps them discover hope and support through positive outdoor group experiences. Ages 6-18. Sessions take place June 2-7 and June 9-14. Champ Camp, Ward 303-388-4327 www.lung.org/associations/states/colorado/ events-programs/champ-camp.html

This weeklong camp emphasizes helping children better manage their asthma through activities such as swimming, hiking and rock climbing. Ages 7-14. July 14-20.

Colorado Lions Camp, Woodland Park 719-687-2087 www.coloradolionscamp.org

Summer camps are for individuals with ADD/ADHD, autism, Asperger syndrome, developmental delays, down syndrome, hearing and visual impairment, and mental and physical challenges. Activities include crafts, dances, hikes, swimming and more. Camp sessions take place June 16-21 (ages 8-14), June 23-28 (deaf and blind only, all ages) and July 7-12 (ages 14-18). Camp Comfort, Georgetown 303-674-6400 www.campcomfort.org

This weekend-long camp offers support to grieving children, helping them understand and come to terms with loss. Camp activities include several workshops, along with horseback riding, swimming, zip lining and more. Ages 6 to 12. June 28-30 and July 26-28.


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Consultants for Children, Inc. Social Skills Club, Lakewood 720-272-1289 www.consultantsforchildren.com

Children with autism and other developmental disabilities learn social skills and build friendships through academic and recreational day camps. Individual goals are set through assessments of each child. Locations vary. Preschool through young adult. Spring Club: March 4-29, Summer Club: June 3-Aug. 9. Clubs meet M-F, 9am-2pm. Easter Seals Colorado, Empire 303-569-2333 www.co.easterseals.com/

Summer camps provide opportunities for fishing, hiking, outdoor camping and more for children and families with a variety of disabilities and health challenges. Ages 6 and up. Week-long camp sessions available mid-May through mid-August. Extreme Sports Camp, Aspen 970-927-3143 www.extremesportscamp.org

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autism includes programs for all ability levels. Activities include wake boarding, kayaking and rock climbing. Ages 8 to 17. Week-long sessions run mid-June through mid-August. Hearts and Horses, Loveland 970-663-4200 www.heartsandhorses.org/programs/ blue-mountain-riding-academy

All-Abilities camps are provided through Hearts and Horses in partnership with Respite Care to offer therapeutic riding lessons for children with and without special needs. Camps will focus on teaching compassion and respect. Ages 6-13. Camps take place in June and July. Mapleton Rehab Center, Boulder 303-441-0505 www.bch.org/locations--directions/mapletoncenter.aspx

A camp designed for youth with sensory processing disorders, autism and cerebral palsy, featuring activities such as canoeing, ropes course and rock climbing. Ages 9-13. Camps run mid-June through mid-August.

National Sports Center for the Disabled, multiple locations 970-726-1518, www.nscd.org

NSCD provides a variety of camps for children, adults and families with physical, emotional and cognitive diagnoses. Summer camps include Summer Woods Adventure Camp for Teens and families ( July, Winter Park, CO), Horse Camp for ages 12 and up ( July 9-11, Tabernash, CO), and River Camp for Individuals and Families (May 26-28, Colorado River). Sky High Hope Camp, Bellvue 303-861-1754, www.skyhighhope.org

This residential camp for children with cancer offers horseback riding, fishing, archery, dance and more. Ages 8-18. July 7-13. The Learning Camp, Vail 970-524-2706, www.learningcamp.com/

A summer camp for children with ADD/ ADHD, dyslexia and other LD challenges. Academic tutoring is paired with confidence-building activities such as swimming, caving and horseback riding. Ages 7-14. Camp sessions take place June 10-28, July 1-19 and July 22-Aug. 9.


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Program & Activity Guide 2013 dire c t or y Academics Children’s Speech Therapy Center Discovery Montessori Discovery Science Center Garbage Garage Education Center Latin Classes & Latin Club Little Bear’s Child Care Math Tutoring Oakwood School Our Global Village Museum Poudre River Public Library Districts Science Toy Magic Speech-Language Clinic Spring Creek School The Reading Clinic The Reading Place TR Paul Academy Tutor Doctor UNC Las Chicas de Matematicas UNC Leadership Enrichment Program UNC Summer Enrichment Program Weld Library District Arts Academy at Midtown Arts Center Aunt Bea’s Pottery Painting Boys & Girls Clubs, Larimer County Canyon Concert Ballet Clothes Pony Colorado Academy of the Arts Contemporary Dance Academy CSU School of the Arts Dance Express Debut Theatre Company Explorati Teens Writer Boot Camp Expressive Arts Fire It Up Ceramics Flying Colors Art School Foodies! Culinary Academy Fort Collins Fort Collins Children’s Theatre Fort Collins Museum Fort Collins Museum of Art Front Range Classical Ballet Academy Greeley Museums Hands On Music Academy Harrington Arts Academy Inertia Dance JasCo Music Kindermusik by Priscilla la-de-da... Loveland Dance Academy Loveland Museum/Gallery Lyric Cinema Café Main Street Music MeTeggart Irish Dance Miramont Lifestyle Fitness Natural Piano Center Philomusica Piano & Guitar Institute Piano Center of the Rockies Rocky Mountain Music Center Rocky Mountain Summer Music Camp Sera Schools Music Programs

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Studio West Dance Center Stylz Dance Studio UNC Jazz Camp Youth Orchestra of the Rockies Athletics Air Force Sports Camps All Star Youth Sports American Dragon Martial Arts Arena Sports ATA Family Martial Arts Baton Twirling with the Golden Girls Big Thompson Tennis Academy Blue Mountain Riding Academy Boys & Girls Clubs, Larimer County Broadway Bound Dance Academy Camp Chief Ouray-YMCA of the Rockies Chippers Lanes City of Fort Collins Parks & Recreation Youth Team Sports City of Fort Collins Golf Courses Classic Lanes Collindale Golf Academy Colorado Cheer Academy Colorado Force Colorado Ice Indoor Football CSU Youth Sport Camps Dance Factory Eaton Country Club Edge Sports Center Edora Pool Ice Center Fort Collins Area Swim Team (FAST) Fort Collins Baseball Club, Inc. Fort Collins Club Fort Collins Girls Softball Club Fort Collins Hockey Club Fort Collins Soccer Club Fort Collins Youth Lacrosse Gargot Farms Riding Academy GK Gymnastics Greeley-Evans Youth League GRIT Athletics Havoc Girls Lacrosse Hearts & Horses Highland Meadows Golf Course Highland Park Lanes Horsetooth All-Star Cheerleading Inner Strength Rock Gym Inner Wave Pencak Silat International Blackbelt Academy Jumpin’ Karate West, Inc. Kids Night Out Loveland Lewis Tennis School Lobos Football Technique Camp Loveland Archery Exchange Loveland Dance Academy Matpac Wrestling Miramont Lifestyle Fitness Moore Martial Arts Mulberry Pool New World Sports NoCo Ice Center

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Day camps ABC Child Development Centers & Bright School-Age Centers Big Thompson Elementary Blue Mountain Riding Academy Centennial Village Museums Choice City Christian Camp City of Loveland Parks & Recreation Colorado Youth Outdoors CSU Environmental Learning Center CSU Youth Sport Camps Farm at Lee Martinez Park Gargot Farms Riding Academy Girl Scouts of Colorado Greeley Museums Hearts in Hand Child Dev. Center Heritage Christian Academy iD Tech Camps Impact, Inc./Teencamp KidzZone Day Camp Larimer Humane Society Lobos Football Technique Camp Miramont Lifestyle Fitness Mountain Kids Mustang Hollow Equestrian Center My Pursuit Church OD’s Sports Crossing Red Fiddle Dance Company Rivendell School Spring Creek School Striped Horse Day Camp Young People’s Learning Centers Residential camps Camp Chief Ouray—YMCA of the Rockies Camp Sunrise Camp Timberline, Inc. Cheley Colorado Camps CSU Football Educo Frontiers of Science Institute Girl Scouts of Colorado iD Tech Camps Kent Mountain Adventure Center Larimer County Foster Care Program Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch Clubs/organizations Boy Scouts of America Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer County Boys & Girls Club of Weld County Child Evangelism Fellowship CSU Environmental Learning Center Fort Collins Baseball Club, Inc. Fort Collins Soccer Club Fort Collins Youth Lacrosse Girl Scouts of Colorado Larimer Humane Society Latin Classes & Latin Club Team Fort Collins United Way 211


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Program & Activity Guide 2013 A L PH A B E T I C A L 4-H Larimer County, 1525 Blue Spruce Dr., FC, 498-6000, www.larimer. org/extension Weld County, 525 N. 15th Ave., GR 304-6535, www.weld4h.org Age group: 8-18 A community of young people who are learning leadership, citizenship and life skills. Fee. Category: CO ABC Child Development & Bright School-Age Centers 5000 W. 11th St., GR, 1511 12th Ave., GR. Plus school-based locations in Greeley, Evans, Johnstown and Wind­ sor. 352-2222, www.abccdc.com Age group: 5-12 years old Greeley’s premier centers. Provid­ing school-age activities in a school-age setting. Fee. Category: BS AS DC Academy at Midtown Arts Center 3750 S. Mason, FC, 225-2555 www.midtownartscenter.com Age group: K-12 Performance-based musical theatre and acting classes and camps for ages K-12 Fee. Category: AR Adventure Child Development Center 5800 W 18th St., GR, 330-7540 Age group: 6 weeks to 12 years Summer day camps, enrichment programs, childcare, and parties. Fee. Category: DC Air Force Sports Camps Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs (719) 333-2116 www.goairforcefalcons.com Age group: 8-18 years old Summer camps for boarders and commuters. Basketball, cheerlead­ing, diving, fencing & golf. Fee. Category: AT All-Star Kids Games 2112 Harmony Rd., FC, 206-9600 www.mypursuitchurch.com/askg Age group: 6-12 years All-Star Kids Games: week of sport or activity instruction and competition. Fee. Category: AT

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All Star Youth Sports 155 E. Boardwalk Dr., FC, 232-8652 www.allstaryouthsports.org Age group: 5-17 years old Non-contact flag football leagues for coeds. Games on Sundays and Mondays. Fee. Category: AT ATA Family Martial Arts 2561 S. Shields, 3E, FC, 282-3737 910 E. Eisenhower, LV, 1000 S. Lincoln Ave., LV, 282-3737 www.atafma.com Age group: 4-adult Tae Kwon Do for ages 4-adult. Summer programs and camps. Fee. Category: AT Aunt Bea’s Pottery Painting 3423 N. College Ave., LV, 204-4150 Age group: all ages Children’s 5-week workshops. Par­ties welcome. Fee. Category: AR BASE Camp 1241 Riverside, FC, 266-1734 www.mybasecampkids.org Age group: 5-13 Before- and after-school program in many local elementary schools. Fee. Category: BS AS DC Big Thompson Elementary School of Science & Nature 7702 West Hwy 34, LV, 613-5600 www.bigthompsonelementary.org Age group: 1st-5th grade Summer programs Fee. Category: DC Big Thompson Tennis Academy TVHS, LV, 704-497-1666 www.bigthompsontennis.org Age group: 5-18 years old Premier tennis training for juniors. Affordable. All levels. Fee. Category: AT Blooming Girls 115 N. College Ave., Ste. 220, FC 207-4094, http://bloominggirlsco.com Age group: 5-12 years Instructor provides confidencebuilding classes for girls and workshops to build self-esteem. Free. Category; BS, AS

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Blue Mountain Riding Academy 163 N. CR 29, LV, 663-4200 www.heartsandhorses.org Age group: 7 and up Summer camps and horsemanship lessons. Fee. AS, DC Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer County 1608 Lancer Dr., FC484-5198 2500 E. 1st St., LV, 663-5450 3815 W. Harrison, Wellington www.bgclarimer.org Age group: 6-18 years old Provides environment to help young people reach their full potential. Fee $5/year. Category: AS CO Boys & Girls Clubs of Weld County 2400 W. 4th St., GR, 2400 1st Ave., GR,100 Broad St., Milliken Galeton Elementary, Galeton 353-1278, www.bgcweld.org Age group: 6-18 years old Provides environment to help young people reach their full potential. Fee $5/year. Category: AS, CO Boy Scouts of America— Longs Peak Council 2215 23rd Ave., GR, 330-6305 www.longspeakbsa.org Age group: 1st grade-age 20 Serving scouting families in northern Colorado. Call today to join. Fee. Category: CO Bright Horizons 2815 Iowa Dr., FC, 484-4700 3513 Richmond Dr., FC, 229-0300 2420 W. 8th St., LV, 461-9802 www.brighthorizons.com Age group: 1st-5th grade Developmentally appropriate cur­ riculums, certified teachers, state-ofthe-art facilities. Free. Category: AS BS Broadway Bound Dance Academy 645 N Denver AV, LV, 663-3133 www.broadwayboundda.com Age group: All ages Classes in ballet, pointe, tap, hip-hop, jazz, modern, lyrical. Recre­ational and competitive. Fee. Category: AT

Camp Chief Ouray— YMCA of the Rockies 1101 CR 53, PO Box 648, Granby 887-2648, www.campchiefouray.org Age group: 7-17 years old Camp Chief Ouray provides opportuni­ ties for growth in spirit, mind, and body. Fee. Category: RC Camp Sunrise 100 Sunrise Ranch Rd., LV, 679-4318 www.sunriseranch.org/arts/camp-sunrise Age group: 4-17 Outdoor adventure quests, sustainable agriculture—farm and garden, environmental education, earth stewardship. Fee. Category: RC Camp Timberline, Inc. 1207 Longs Peak Rd., Estes Park 586-7777, www.camptimberline.com Age group: 7-18 years old Sports and mountain adventure camp at the foot of Longs Peak. Fee. Category: RC, AT Canyon Concert Dance Center 1031 Connifer St., #3, FC, 472-4156, 4103 S. Mason, FC, 217-9262 www.ccballet.org Age group: Ages 3 years and up Beginning to advanced instruction; Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Modern, Hip Hop and more. Fee. Category: AR Centennial Village Museums 1475 A St., GR, 350-9220 www.greeleymuseums.com Age group: 6-12 years old Experience pioneer life with hands-on activities, games, crafts and more. Fee. Category: DC Cheley Colorado Camps 3960 Fish Creek Rd., Estes Park 303-377-3616, www.cheley.com Age group: 9-17 years old Hiking, horseback riding, camping, backpacking, rafting, mountain biking, sports, climbing, arts, crafts and more. Fee. Category: RC Chessmates 4825 S. Lemay, FC, 581-2424 www.chessmatesfc.com Age group: K-9th grade Kids have fun, learn, and compete through chess. Fee. Category: CO


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Child Evangelism Fellowship 2955 W. Stuart St, LV, 493-1409. www.cefonline.com Age group: 5 to 12 years old Good News Club. Thursdays in Fort Collins; Wednesdays in Loveland. Call for information. Free. Category: AS Children’s Speech & Reading Center 1330 Oakridge Dr., Ste #10 419-0486, www.csrckids.org Age group: Up to age 12 Quality speech, language & literacy programs. Sliding scale. ASHA certi­ fied therapists. Nonprofit. Fee. Category: AC Children’s Workshop Early Learning Center 2822 Silverplume Dr, FC, 226-5854 635 S. Grant Ave, FC, 221-1818 1425 Diana Dr., LV, 663-3146 4601 Sunview Dr., LV, 613-9424 6700 29th St. Rd., GR, 330-2233 www.childrens-workshop.com Age group: 5-12 Games, arts and crafts, field trips, fun; transportation provided. Fee. Category: BS, AS

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Chippers Lanes 830 N. College Ave., FC, 484-4777 217 W. Horsetooth Rd., FC, 226-6327 2454 8th St., GR, 353-4275 www.chipperslanes.com Age group: 6-14 years old Camps, junior bowling leagues, school fundraisers. Fee/Free. Category: AT, DC Choice City Christian Camp 2112 E. Harmony, FC, 310-6335, www.choicecitychristiancamp.com Age group: 5-12 years old Summer activities daycamp with daily field trips. Open 7am-6pm. Fee. Category: DC City of Fort Collins Golf Courses 221-6650, www.fcgov.com/golf Age group: 7-12 years old Annual introductory golf clinic for girls and boys. Fee. Category: AT City of Fort Collins Parks & Rec­ reation Youth Team Sports 413 S. Bryan Ave, FC 221-6385 www.fcgov.com/sports Age group: 6 years old and up Tackle/flag/ultimate football, softball, volleyball, track, basketball. Fee. Category: AT

City of Fort Collins Recreation 112 E. Willow St., FC, 221-6655 www.fcgov.com/recreation Age group: pre-K and above Programs and activities for all ages and abilities. Fee. AC, AR, AT, AS, DC City of Loveland Adventure Bound Day Camp 700 E. 4th St. LV, 962-2467 www.cityofloveland.org Age group: 6-12 years State-licensed camp, field trips, arts & crafts, swimming, science, drama, indoor and outdoor games. Fee. Category: DC City of Loveland Youth Sports Camps 700 E. 4th. St., LV, 962-2445 www.cityofloveland.org Age group: 5-18 Summer youth athletic sports camps. Fee. AT, DC Clothes Pony 111 N. College Ave., FC, 224-2866 www.clothespony.com Age group: Toddler to 10 years Sing-alongs and storytimes. Fee/Free. Category: AR Collindale Golf Academy and Club Fitting Center 1441 E. Horsetooth Rd., FC, 223-4653 www.collindalegolfacademy.com Age group: 5-17 years PGA professional supervised junior golf camps, clinics and instruction. Fee. Category: AT Colorado Academy of the Arts 4637 S. Mason, Ste. A2, FC 224-2224, www.performatcaa.com Age group: 4-18 Education, music, theatre for stu­dents in dance, voice, and acting. Fee. Category: AR Colorado Force 605 S. College Ave, FC, 484-4653 www.forcesoccer.org Age group: 3 years to adult Women’s semi-pro soccer team runs events, leagues, camps and clinics. Fee. Category: AT Colorado Ice Indoor Football 218 Smokey St., FC 472-0128, www.thecoloradoice.com Age group: Kindergarten and up Cheerleading hosted by Icicle cheerleaders; football hosted by Ice players & coaches. Fee. Category: AT


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Colorado Football Academy Fort Collins, 215-9308 www.coloradofootballacademy.com Age group: 6-14 Teaching life skills through football. Learn fundamentally sound physical and mental skills. Fee. Category: AT Colorado Youth Outdoors 209 E. 4th St., LV 663-0800, www.coloradoyo.org Age group: families Camping skills, archery and shooting sports. Fee. Category: AS Contemporary Dance Academy 2531 S. Shields, 2A, FC, 232-9539 www.contemporarydanceacademy.com Age Group: 2-18 years Dance classes and dance camps for all ages Fee. Category: AR Cooking Classes for Kids 1003 W. Mountain Ave., FC, 221-5137 Age group: 5-16 years Fun, hands-on classes develop basic cooking skills with kid-friendly recipes Fee. Category AC CSU Center for the Arts 1400 Remington, FC, 491-2787 www.csuschoolofthearts.com Age group: children and youth Over 90 music, theatre, dance, visual arts performances and exhibitions each semester. Fee. Category: AR

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CSU Early Childhood Center 223 S. Shields, FC, 491-1861 www.ecc.colorstate.edu Age group: 6 weeks to 6 years Full, half-day and summer camp options. Fee. Category: AC, DC CSU Environmental Learning Center 3745 E. Prospect Rd., FC 491-1661, www.csuelc.org Age group: K-12th grades Educational programs, nature center, trails. Camps. Open to public. Fee. Category: DC CO CSU Volleyball Camps CSU campus, FC, 491-6582 www.csuvolleyballcamps.com Age group: 4th-8th grades Beginner to advanced youth players. Instruction from CSU coaches and elite staff. Fee. Category: AT, DC

CSU Women’s Basketball Camps CSU Campus, FC, 222-7196 http//:ramcamp.colostate.edu Age group: 4th-8th grades High-energy camp for girls looking to become better players. Fee. Category: AT, DC CSU Youth Sport Camps 201-A Moby B Complex, FC 491-6318 www.hes.cahs.colostate.edu/YSC/ Age group: 1st-8th grades A day camp that promotes the benefits of physical activity for youth in the community. Fee. Category: AT DC Dance Express 633 S. College, Ste. H, FC 493-2113 www.danceexpressfc.org Age group: 5 and up Modern dance troupe for persons with and without disabilities. Fee. Category: AR CO Dance Factory 2956 W. 29th St. #19, GR, 506-9040 www.dancefactorylb.com Age group: 3-18 years old Classes in tap, jazz, ballet, hip-hop and pom. Fee. Category: AT Debut Theatre Company 827 Riverside, FC 224-5774 www.debuttheatre.org Age group: 6-17 years old Northern Colorado’s only year-round, nonprofit, hands-on youth acting school/performing troupes. Fee. Category: AR Discovery Montessori 225 E. Skyway Dr., FC 223-2445 www.discoverymontessori.net Age group: 2 years-6th grade Calm classrooms, onsite horseman­ ship, French, music, computers, art. Fee. Category: AC AR AS BS DC Eaton Country Club 37661 WCR 39, Eaton 454-2106 www.eatoncountryclub.com Age group: 5-18 years old Weekly play and lessons for ages 917. Beginner lessons ages 5-8. Fee. Category: AT


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Edge Sports Center 4450 Denrose Ct., FC, 472-0048 www.edgesportscenter.com Age group: all ages A family-oriented sports facility providing a friendly environment for practice, instruction, and league play for turf-based sports. Fee. Category: AT Edora Pool Ice Center 1801 Riverside, FC 221-6683 www.fcgov.com/recreation Age group: 6 months and up Ice Skating lessons, swimming. Fee. Category: AT Educo Adventure Camp 494-0785, www.educoadventures.org Age group: 10-17 years old Adventurers that challenge kids to become leaders and gain confidence since 1988. Fee & free. Category: AS RC Explorati Teens Writer Boot Camp 401 Pine St., FC, 482-5585 www.exploratiteens.com Age group: 12-17 years Writing instruction, construc­tive critique, four genre tracks, awardwinning teachers, public reading finish. Fee. AR Farm at Lee Martinez Park 600 N. Sherwood, FC, 221-6665 www.fcgov.com/recreation Age group: age 6 and up Summer and spring-break camps. Fee. Category: DC Flying Colors Art School 1800 E. Prospect Rd., FC 416-7486 www.flyingcolorsartschool.com Age group: 5-12 Summer art adventure camps. Mul­ timedia, multicultural themes. Fabu­ lous indoor and outdoor projects. Fee. Category: AR, DC foodies! Culinary Academy 4206 S. College Ave., #108, FC 226-2665 www.foodiescca.com Age group: 3-adult Culinary classes, Spring/summer camps, workshops, TOP Chef birth­day bash parties. Fee. Category: AR

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Fort Collins Area Swim Team (FAST) 1112 Oakridge, Dr.690-SWIM (7946) www.fortcollinsareaswimteam.org Age group: K-12th grade Year-round competitive swimming! Call for free trial week. All abilities. Fee. Category: AT Fort Collins Baseball Club 211 S. Bryan Ave., FC 484-3368 www.fortcollinsbaseballclub.org Age groups: 5-24 years old Recreational and competitive base­ball club for boys and girls. Fee. Category: AT CO Fort Collins Children’s Theatre PO Box 442, FC 498-4110 www.fortcollinschildrenstheatre.org Age group: 5-adult Theatre for ages 5 and up. Summer workshop for 10-14 years. Fall production cast 12 & up. Free. Category: AR, DC, AS Fort Collins Club 1307 E. Prospect, FC 224-2582 www.fortcollinsclub.net Age group: 5-12 years After-school and summer youth day camps—swimming, climbing wall, XRKADE. Free. Categories: AT, AS, DC Fort Collins Hockey Club Fort Collins, 658-6650 www.ftcollinshockey.com Age group: all ages Inline hockey leagues for all ages and skill levels. Fee. Category: AT Fort Collins Judo Club 217 Pine St., FC 232-8016 www.fcjudo.com Age group: 6 and up A dojo with the objective to teach traditional and competitive judo. Fee. Category: AT, CO Fort Collins Museum of Discovery 408 Mason Ct., FC 221-6738 www.fcmod.org Age group: 1st-6th grade Exciting events, classes, programs. Fee & Free. Category: AR


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Fort Collins Soccer Club 2721 S. College Ave. Ste. 10, FC 226-4253 www.soccerfortcollins.org Age group: 4-18 years old Recreational and competitive soccer for boys and girls. Age-appropriate camps. Fee. Category: AT, CO, DC Fort Collins Stars Girls Softball Club PO Box 271366, FC 672-9797 www.fcstars.org Age group: 6-15 years old Girls recreational softball fun, player development. All abilities welcome. Competitive fall tryouts. Fee. Category: AT Fort Collins Vipers Lacrosse 231-4054, www.fclax.com Age group: 4th-8th grade Competitive and recreational leagues, camps and clinics. Fee. Category: AT CO Front Range Classical Ballet Academy 2709 Ringneck Dr., FC 980-8425 www.frcba.com Age group: 4 years to adult Creative movement through preclassical ballet. Russian-based syllabus Fee. Category: AR Frontiers of Science Institute UNC, 501 20th St., GR 351-2976 http://mast.unco.edu/fsi Age group: Apply in 10th & 11th grade 6-week summer residential science immersion program at UNC for juniors and seniors. Fee. Category: RC Garbage Garage Education Center 5887 S. Taft Hill Rd., FC 498-5772 www.larimer.org/solidwaste/GG/ GarGar.htm Age group: K-12th grade Displays and interactive exhibits relating to reducing, reusing, recycling, landfills and household hazardous waste. Free. Category: AC

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Gardens on Spring Creek 2145 S. Centre Ave., FC 416-2486 www.fcgov.com/gardens Age group: 2 years and up Experience nature. Fun events, ongoing programs, and camps all with horticulture themes. Free. Category: BS AS Gargot Farms Riding Academy 3833 W. CR 8, Berthoud, 443-5467 www.gargotfarms.com Age group: 6-14 Indoor arena, 50 acres; English, indi­ vidual, group, camps; equine-assisted psychotherapy, sports psychology. Fee. Category: AT Girl Scouts of Colorado 1600 Specht Point RD, #105, FC, 4931844, www.girlscoutsofcolorado.org Age group: 6-17 years old Day and overnight summer adventures just for girls with new-camper discounts. Free. CO, AS GK Gymnastics 2026 Lowe, FC, 226-0306 www.gk-gymnastics.com Age group: 5-adult Price includes weekly bowling, skating, karate, gymnastics, movie, trampoline, conditioning and open swimming. Fee. Category: AT AS DC Global Village Museum of Arts and Culture 200 W. Mountain Ave., FC 221-4600 www.globalvillagemuseum.com Age group: youth and adults Art collections and activities to pro­ mote international understanding. Fee. Category: AC Golden Girls Baton Academy 534 W. 66th St., LV 631-4842 www.batonacademy.com Age group: 4-16 years old Twirling, dancing, drilling, parades, festivals, shows. Improve coordina­ tion, poise, self-esteem, discipline. Fee. Category: AT, AS Greeley-Evans Youth League 6501 W 20th ST, GR, 339-8286 www.geyl.org Age group: Varies Recreational and competitive baseball and softball league for boys and girls. Fee. Category: AT, CO


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Greeley Museums 714 8th St., GR, 350-9220 www.greeleymuseums.com Age group: 6-12 years old Summer camp, morning and afternoon sessions in one-room school at Centen­nial Village. Fee. Category: DC GRIT Athletics Livermore, 219-6214, www.gritathletics.com Age group: 5-18 years Grace, righteousness, intensity, toughness—wrestling, running and rodeo. Fee. Category: AT Hands On Music Academy 2856 Sitting Bull Way, FC, 207-9111 Age group: 4 and older Explore piano, guitar, voice, drums, bass composing, recording, team bands, Bach-Rock. Fee. Category: AR Harrington Arts Academy 575 N. Denver Ave., LV, 232-8410 www.harringtonartsacademy.com Age group: all ages Creative expression for all: acting, singing, dancing, drawing, songwriting, mainstage productions. Fee. Category: AR Haunted Game Cafe 3307 S. College Ave., FC, 402-2466 www.hauntedgamecafe.com Age group: 10+ years Family board game fun. Open games. Free. Category: AC Havoc Girls Lacrosse Northern Colorado, 231-8866 www.havoclacrosse.org Age group: 8-13 years old Northern Colorado girls lacrosse organization. Winter and spring seasons. Fee. Category: AT Healthy Kids Club, PVHS 1024 S. Lemay Ave., FC, 495-7511 www.pvhs.org/healthykidsclub Age group: Preschool-6th grade Provides health and safety education, after-school programs and special events. Free. Category: BS AS Hearts & Horses 163 N. CR 29, LV, 663-4200 www.heartsandhorses.org Age group: 2 and up Therapeutic riding program for children with physical, cognitive, or emotional challenges. Fee. Category: AS

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Hearts in Hand Child Development Center 2464 Marquette, FC, 223-1245 www.heartsinhandschool.com Age group: 5-12 years old Private kindergarten; summer camp. Fee. Category: AC BS AS DC Heritage Christian Academy 2506 Zurich Dr., FC, 494-1022, www. heritagechristian.info Age group: Pre-K-12th grade Heritage Summer Learning Studio offers learning opportunities in a Christian-centered environment. Fee. Category: DC Highland Meadows Golf Course 6300 Highland Meadows Pkwy, Windsor, 204-4653 www.highlandmeadows.com Age group: 7-14 years old Weeklong Junior Golf camps for beginner and intermediate golfers. Fee. Category: DC Highland Park Lanes 1900 59th Ave., GR, 330-2695 www.highlandparklanes.com Age group: 4-18 years old Winter Junior Bowling League. Fee. Category: AT High Plains Library District 1939 61st Ave., GR, 506-8560 Centennial Park Branch Library 2227 23rd Ave., GR, 506-8600 Farr Regional Library 1939 61st Ave., GR, 506-8500 Lincoln Park Branch Library 919 7th St. Ste. 100, GR, 506-8460 www.mylibrary.us Age group: all ages A community of libraries offering programs and materials for all ages. Free. Category: AC Horsetooth Cheer Elite 4103 S. Mason St., FC, 282-9890 www.epscheer.com/hcecheer Age group: K-12th grade All-star competitive cheer (3 levels), Recreational Cheer, tumbling. Fee. Category: AT iD Gaming Academy for Teens University of Denver, 888-709-8324 www.idgamingacademy.com Age group: 13-18 iPhone App Development, Xbox 360 Programming, Level Design w/UDK and more for Teens. Fee. Category. AC


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JasCo Music 3008 Sumac, FC, 535-0808 Age group: age 10 and up Guitar instruction emphasizing solid technique and understanding music theory. Fee. Category: AR Jumpin’ 6065 Sky Pond Dr. #N118, LV 776-9756, www.jumpin-fun.com Age group: 3-10 years Children’s playground and party place. Fee. Category: AT

Karate West, Inc. 3725 S. Mason St., FC, 223-5566 www.karatewestinc.com Age group: age 4 and up Martial Arts programs for peewees (4-7 years), kids (8-12 years), teens, and adults. Fee. Category: AT Kent Mountain Adventure Center PO Box 835, Estes Park, CO 80517 586-5990, www.kmaconline.com Age group: 9-17 years old Rock climbing camps, wilderness courses, mountain biking, canyoneer­ ing, school groups, families. Fee. Category: RC Kids Night Out Loveland Chilson Recreation Center, 700 E. 4th St., LV, 308-0439, www.kidsniteout.org Age group: 8-14 years Disco, gym, contests, fun, supervised youth program Saturday nights. Fee. Category: DC KidzZone Day Camp 3920 S. Shields, FC, 226-2095 www.faithefc.org Age group: 4 years-5th grade Day camp with High Seas Expedi­tion theme. Free. Category: DC KinderCare Learning Centers 1100 Rocky Mountain Way, FC, 223-5437, 3506 Lochwood Dr., FC, 223-3888, 4703 McMurry Ave., FC, 377-0407, 4755 Royal Vista Cr., FC, 223-0056, 4059 W. 11th St., GR, 352-0721, 2755 N. Garfield, LV 663-0754, www.kindercare.com Age group: infant-12 years old before- & after-school programs; enrichment programs. Fee. Category: AC BS AS la-de-da... 2925 S. College Ave., Unit 7, FC, 412-4413, www.ladedacolorado.com Age group: K-12th grade Musical theater training, specializing in age-appropriate, original material. Fee. Category: AR DC Larimer County Foster Care Program 200 W. Oak St., FC, 498-7000 www.larimer.org/fostercare Age group: 0-18 Foster care is a supportive service to children/families who must live apart due to abuse/neglect. Free. Category: RC


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Larimer Humane Society 6317 Kyle Ave., FC,226-3647 www.larimerhumane.org Age group: 8-12 years Spring Break: Kid Care Spring Camp. Fee. Category: DC

Loveland Dance Academy 126 W 4th St., LV, 667-2091 www.dancedream3.com Instruction in ballet, jazz, tap, hip hop, modern, combo, and lyrical. Fee. Category: AR

Latin Classes & Homegrown Romans Latin Club www.lonepineclassical.com Age group: 3rd-12th grade Great for college applications, SAT prep. National awards. Scholarships available. Fee/Free. Category: AC AS BS CO

Loveland Laser Tag Fun Center 401 Denver Ave., LV 663-9999 www.laserfuncenter.com Age group: 5 years and up Birthday parties, youth groups, team-building, walk-ins, fundraisers, leagues, lock-ins, family fun. Fee. Category: AT

Learning Rx 1100 Haxton Dr., Ste. 105, FC, 6722032, www.learningrx.com/fort-collins Age group: all ages Make learning quicker, easier and more fun by training your brain. Fee. AC Lewis Tennis School 1205 W. Elizabeth St., Ste. E, PMB 111 FC, 493-7000, www.Lewistennis.com Age group: K-12th grade Thirty-eight years directing tennis programs, professionally run instruc­ tion, tournaments, leagues. Fee. Category: AT Lincoln Center 417 W. Magnolia St., FC, 221-6735 www.lctix.com Age group: all ages Live family-friendly performances to introduce children to arts and culture. Fee. Category: AR Little Bears Child Care 1900 S. Lemay Ave., FC, 472-1984, 2551 Hampshire Rd., 484-3932, www.littlebearschildcare.com Age group: 6 weeks to 8 years Core knowledge emphasis, Spanish and sign language included. Fee. Category: AC AS BS DC Lobos Football Technique Camp c/o Rocky Mountain High School 1300 W. Swallow, FC, 416-7183 Age group: 7-13 years old Noncontact football technique. Camp led by Rocky Mountain Football program. Fee. Category: AT DC Loveland Archery Exchange 907 VanBuren Ave., LV, 667-2934 www.lovelandarcheryexchange.com Age group: 9 and older Learn patience and focus. Have fun. Individual instruction and Saturday morning shoots. Fee. Category: AT

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Loveland Museum/Gallery 503 N. Lincoln, LV 962-2410 www.cityofloveland.org Age group: 1st-9th grade After-school arts classes, summer and spring break workshops. Fee. Category: AR Loveland Sports Camp 1669 Eagle Dr., LV 493-1593 www.lovelandsportscamp.com Age group: 6-12 years Weekly camps providing kids a funfilled summer of sports and activities. Fee. Category: AT, DC Loveland Swim Club Loveland, 203-1374 www.lovelandswimclub.com Age group: 3 years through college Learn-to-swim and competitive swimming programs for athletes ages 3 through college. Fee. Category: AT Lyric Cinema Café 300 E. Mountain Ave., FC 493-0893 www.lyriccinemacafe.com Age Group: 4-18 years Morning cartoons Mon.-Sat., kids matinees on PSD no-school days. Free. Category: AR Main Street Music Academy 609 Main St., WS 674-0052 www.mainstreetmusicacademy.com Age group: Varies Molding musicians since 1988. Private lessons and summer camps. Fee. Category: AR


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Math Tutoring 2102 Estrella Ave., LV 663-6447 Age group: 1st–8th grade Raise your child’s grades and confidence with a Thompson School District certified teacher. Fee. Category: AC Matpac Wrestling Windsor High, 1100 Main St., WS, 218-1056, www.matpacwrestling.com Age group: K-12th grade Fall preseason program for wrestlers with heart and desire to be great. Fee. Category: AT McTeggart Irish Dancers 4229 S. Mason, FC, 663-0282 www.mcteggart.com Boys and girls perform yearround. Fee. Category: AT Miramont Lifestyle Fitness—South 901 Oakridge, FC, 282-1000 www.miramontlifestyle.com Age group: 5-18 years old Safe, fun and active after-school programs, day camp, no-school daycamp, swim lessons & more. Fee. Category: BA DC

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Moore Martial Arts 514 Main St, Windsor, 686-1247 www.mooremartialarts.com Age group: Varies Teaching true self-defense with a combination of Anshinkai-do Karate and Kosho Ryu Kempo. Fee. Category: AT Mothers’ Center of Fort Collins www.motherscenterfc.org Age group: all ages Nonprofit outreach organization with programs for mothers and children. Fee and free. Category: CO Mountain Kids 419 E. Stuart, FC, 482-3118 www.mountain-kids.com Age group: 5-18 years old Gymnastics, dance, swimming, preschool, summer day camp, after­ school transportation and care. Fee. Category: AC AS AT BS DC

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Mountain Sage Community School PO Box 1253, FC www.mountainsagecommunityschool.org Age group: K-8 grades A K-8 charter school inspired by Waldorf education and sustainable living. Free. Category: AC

Mulberry Pool 424 W. Mulberry, FC, 221-6657 www.fcgov.com/recreation Age group: 6 months and up Swim lessons. Fee. Category: AT My Heroes CSU Equine Center, FC www.myheroestherapy.com Age group: k-12 grade Hippotherapy services for special-needs riders. Fee. Category: AR Mustang Hollow Equestrian Center Wellington, 897-2209 www.mustanghollow.com Age group: 8 years and up Horsemanship school and riding les­ sons. 4-H club available. See website. Fee. DC Natural Piano Center 3710 Mitchell Dr., FC, 226-4035 Age group: 7 years and older 8-week piano course for beginners; includes piano in your home. Fee. Category: AR New World Sports 244 N. College Ave., FC, 224-5857 www.newworldsportsllc.com Age group: 8 to 18 years Mountain bike skills clinics. Fee. Category: AT DC NFL Flag Football & Cheerleading 155 E. Boardwalk Dr., #550, FC 855-500-2797, www.playnflflagco.com Age group: 5-17 years Registration includes official NFL jersey, mouth piece and flags. Fee. Category: AT NoCo Ice Center 7900 Fairgrounds Ave., FC 206-4423, www.ncyh.org Age group: age 4-adult Hockey and skating for youth and adult. Serving Loveland, Windsor, Greeley and Fort Collins. Fee. Category: AT North Colorado Orcas https://sites.google.com/site/ orcassyncronc Age group: 7-17 Synchronized swimming is for anyone who likes music, dance, and swimming. Fee. Category: AT


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Northern Colorado Soccer Club 3527 West 12th St., GR, 351-6255 www.northerncoloradosoccer.org Age group: 5-14 (indoor) Age group: 9-18 (outdoor) Promotes passion for soccer that is fun and positive for all participants Fee. Category: AT Northern Colorado Baseball Camps UNC, Jackson Field, GR, 351-1203 www.unco.edu/summerconf Age group: Elementary-High School Offers a youth day camp and a team camp. Fee. Category: AT, DC Northern Colorado Soccer Camps UNC, Jackson Soccer Stadium, GR, 351-2568 www.unco.edu/summerconf Age group: 2nd-8th grade Soccer skills day camp for boys & girls. Fee. Category: AT, DC Northern Colorado Youth Hockey 7900 Fairgrounds Ave., FC 206-4423, www.ncyh.org Age group: 5-18 years old USA hockey. Competitive and rec teams with clinics and summer programs. Fee. Category: AT Northside Aztlan Center 112 E. Willow, FC 221-6256 www.fcgov.com/recreation Age group: Age 6 and up Seasonal sports leagues, camps. Fee. Category: Category: AT

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Oakwood School 1401 W. Mountain, FC 221-0566 www.oakwoodabc.com Age group: pre-k to 6th grade Promotes individualized academic achievement; fosters independence, self-esteem, responsibility. Fee. Category: AC, AR, AS Philomusica 2105 S. College Ave., FC 419-8801 www.philomusica.com Age group: 1-12 years Unique music classes; instrumental lessons; innovative approach to group, pre-piano, guitar lessons. Fee. Category: AR DC

Piano & Guitar Institute 2925 S. College Ave. #8, FC, 206-4930 1295 Main St. #3, WS, 686-9660 www.PianoInstituteLLC.com Age group: school-aged Students will be exposed to a variety of musical genres. Fee. Category: AR DC Piano Center of the Rockies 2721 S. College Ave., #5A, FC 282-9171 www.pianocenteroftherockies.com Age group: All ages Specializing in piano classes for kids, teens, adults and retirees. Fee. Category: AR Poudre River Public Library District Council Tree Library 2733 Council Tree Ave., Ste. 200, FC, 221-6740 Harmony Library , 4616 S. Shields FC, 221-6740 Old Town Library , 201 Peterson, FC, 221-6740 Webster House Administration Center 301 E. Olive, FC, 221-6740 www.poudrelibraries.org Age group: all ages Programs to encourage literacy, cu足 riosity, and imagination for children, teens and adults. Free. Category: AC, AR Premier Gymnastics 1410 E. 11th St., LV, 663-3173 www.premiergymnastics.net Age group: Varies Recreational and competitive programs. Private lessons, open gym and special-needs. Summer camps. Fee. Category: AT Pump It Up 1420 Riverside Ave., #114, FC 472-1122 www.pumpitupparty.com Age group: 2 years to adult Social, physical development while bouncing, sliding, having fun! Fee. Category: AT Qdoba Events Center 218 Smokey St., FC 282-1112 www.ods-sports.com Age group: 8-13 years old Six-week high intensity inline hockey camps. Soccer-TBD, Lacrosse-TBD. Fee. Category: DC


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Raintree Aerobic and Fitness Center 2555 S. Shields St., FC, 490-1300 www.raintreeathleticclub.com Age group: 5-17 years old Swim lessons. Fee. Category: AT

Rocky Ridge Music Center 465 Longs Peak Rd., EP, 443-3333 www.rockyridge.org Age group: 10-22 years old Classical music camp for all ages. Fee. Category: AR

Reading Place Tutoring 4160 Sumter Sq., FC, 225-2997 Age group: K-3rd grade Individualized, balanced reading instruction taught by former PSD literary teacher. Fee. Category: AC

RollerLand Skate Center 324 S. Link Lane, FC, 482-0497 www.rollerlandskatecenter.com Age group: K-12th grade School fundraisers, birthday parties, school-break skates, private parties, live music! Fee. Category: AS

Red Fiddle Dance Company 2839 Brush Creek Dr., FC , 282-3814 www.redfiddle.com Age group: 0 to Adult Dance and movement; manners and etiquette for boys and girls. Fee. Category: DC Rivendell School 1800 E. Prospect Rd., FC, 493-9052 www.rivendell-school.org Age group: Pre-K-6th grade Summer day camp sessions for age 6-12. Fun learning, hands-on activities, play. Fee. Category: BS AS DC Rocky Mountain Archery 4518 Innovation Dr., FC, 226-5900 www.rockymountainarcheryfc.com Age group: 6+ Indoor archery range offering equip­ ment and lessons for all skill levels. Fee. Category: AT Rocky Mountain Cheer & Dance 148 SW 2nd St., LV, 669-0762 www.rmcdcrockets.com Age group: 18 mos-18 years old Recreational and competitive cheer, tumbling and dance. Fee. Category: AT Rocky Mountain Summer Music Camp at CSU Colorado State University, FC, 491-1584 www.bands.colostate.edu/camp/ Age group: 7th to 12th grade Camp for band, orchestra, vocal studies, jazz, percussion with world-class instruction. Fee. Category: AR Rocky Mountain Youth Sports 3307 S. College Ave., #213, FC 631-9310, www.RMYouthSports.com Age group: k-12th grade Basketball teams and camps for boys and girls. Fee. Category: AT

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Roo Jumps—Inflatable party 3946 Carson Ave., Evans, 622-0055 Age group: All ages www.roojumps.com Inflatibles play areas for events. Fee. Category: AT Safe Routes to School 281 N. College Ave., FC, 416-2357 www.fcgov.com/saferoutes Age group: K-8th grade Kids and parents walking and biking to school for good grades and good health. Free. Category: AC, AT Science Toy Magic Mulberry St. & City Park Ave., FC, 484-2377 Age group: 5+ years First Sundays, March through September. Boomerangs provided. Free. Category: AC Scott Downing’s Football Camp UNC, West Campus Fields, GR 350-940 www.greeleygov.com/rec Age group: 8-14 years old Fee. Category: AT, DC Sera Schools Music Programs 208-8010, www.seraschools.com Private, semi-private, and group instruction on piano, guitar, violin, and voice. Fee. Category: AT Southridge Junior Golf Academy 5750 S. Lemay St., FC 416-2828 www.golfsouthridge.com Age group: 5-16 years Beginner and intermediate golf classes. Fee. Category: AT


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Speech & Language Stimulation 317 N. Meldrum, FC, 495-1150 www.speech-language-voice.com Age group: all ages Specializing in language programs, articulation, literacy, social-pragmatic language, vocal-cord issues, more. Fee. Category: AC

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Spring Creek School 1900 Remington, FC, 224-4240 www.springcreekschool.com Age group: 1-12 years old Kindergarten, before- and afterschool, summer camps. Fee. Category: AS BS DC Striped Horse Day Camp 23757 WCR 70, Eaton, 539-5556 Age group: 7-15 years old A day learning proper riding skills, horse care, games on horseback, trail riding. Fee. Category: DC Studio West Dance Center 216 W Horsetooth Suite B, FC 225-1611, www.swdcfc.com Age group: 3-17 Summer dance day camps & workshops. Fee. Catagory: AR DC Stylz Dance Studio 2925 S. College Ave., FC, 237-2819 www.stylzdancestudio.com Age group: 3 years and older Performance-based studio offering hip-hop, breaking, lyrical, jazz, ballet, tap, theatre jazz. Fee. Category: AR Sunshine House 501 W. Lake St., FC, 491-2862 2101 16th St., GR, 353-4287 1703 E. 18th St, LV, 635-4075 1801 Piney River Dr., LV, 635-0111 www.sunshinehouse.com Age group: Infant through school-age After-school and summer camp, part/ full-time available. Fee. Category: DC, AS

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TEAM Fort Collins 201 S. College Ave., FC, 224-9931 www.teamfortcollins.org Age group: K-12th grade Promotes healthy lifestyles for all ages to prevent drug and alcohol abuse. Free. Category: CO The Learning House 3533 Riva Ridge Dr., FC, 266-0844 www.thelearninghouse.org Age group: 4-8 years old Four-day science camps filled with ex­ periments, exploring and enthusiasm. Fee. Category. AC, DC The Reading Clinic 800 N. Garfield Ave., LV 667-3190 www.lovelandreadingclinic.com Age group: k-adult Individualized instruction in reading, writing, study skills and math. Fee. Category: AC The Reading Place Tutoring 4160 Sumter Square, FC 225-2997 Age group: School age Individualized, personalized, read­ing instruction designed around your child’s strengths and needs. Fee. Category: AC The Studio 217 E 4th St., LV, 669-5155 3307 S College AV, FC, 223-8155 www.thestudioco.com Age group: 4-18 years All-in-one camps, dance intensives, rock-star camps, and summer classes. Fee. Category: AR, DC TR Paul Academy 4512 McMurry, FC, 226-2800 www.tpaak.org Age group: Preschool-8th grade Free public Mosaica charter school with a fine-arts focus Fee. Categories: AC

Sykes Family Martial Arts 5800 S. College Ave., FC, 267-0490 www.sykeskarate.com Age group: 3-adult Karate, Jiu Jitsu, bullying prevention. Fee. Category: AT

Tutor Doctor 416-7777, www.tutoringnoco.com Age group: school age One-on-one, in-home personalized tutoring. Fee. Category: AC

Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch 2939 N. CR 31-D, LV, 667-3915 www.sylvandale.com Age group: 6-18 years Old-fashioned family camp, ranch ad­ ventures, trail rides, hay rides, camp fires. Fee. Category: DC, RC

UNC Baseball Kids Camps UNC, Jackson Field, GR, 351-1203 www.bearsbaseballcamps.com Camp includes defense, hitting, base-running instruction. Live games & competition. Fee. Category: AT, DC


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UNC Football Camps UNC Butler-Hancock Fields, GR 351-1875 www.unccamps.com Age group: varies Several camps held throughout the summer. Please visit website for more information. Fee. Category: AT, DC

UNC Volleyball Camps UNC Butler-Hancock Ctr, GR 351-2998 www.uncvolleyballcamps.com Age group: 4th-12th grade Offers multiple camps in July, overnight/day and team camps. Visit website. Fee. Category: AT, DC, RC

UNC Jazz Camp UNC, 501 20th St., GR, 351-2394 www.uncjazz.com Age group: middle school – college Jazz skills and theory camp. Students will work with nationally respected faculty. Fee. Category: AR, DC, RC

UNC Women’s Basketball Camps UNC Butler-Hancock Ctr, GR 351-1713 www.jaimewhitebasketballcamps.com Age group: 1st-12th grades Offering several camps in June. Visit website for more information. Fee. Category: AT, DC, RC

UNC Las Chicas de Matematicas UNC Mathematical Sciences, Ross 2240A, GR, 351-2425 www.unco.edu/nhs/mathsci/ mathcamp/ Age group: 14-18 years Free 1-week math camp for incoming high school girls. Free. Category: AC, RC

UNC Wrestling Camps UNC, Butler Hancock Ctr., GR 351-1832 www.northerncoloradowrestling.com Age group: 7-18 years old Wrestling skills camps held in late July. Visit website for more information. Fee. Category: AT, DC, RC

UNC Leadership Enrichment Program UNC, 501 20th St., GR, 351-2683 Age group: 11th-12th grades Motivating and challenging; gifted, talented and creative; high-ability learners. Fee. Category: AC, RC

UNC Young Child Summer Enrichment Program UNC, 501 20th St., GR, 351-2683 www.unco.edu/Sep Age group: 4-9 years old Children’s enrichment program for high-ability learners. Fee. Category: AC, DC

UNC Men’s Basketball Camps UNC Butler-Hancock Ctr, GR 351-1191 www.unccamps.com Age group: varies Offering several camps (skill & team) in June. Visit website for more information. Fee. Category: AT, DC, RC

Up In Lights Productions 545 Cleveland Ave., LV, 292-8682 www.UILProductions.com Age group: 6-16 years Musical theatre training summer camps, singing, dancing, acting, final performance. Fee. AR, AS, DC

UNC Summer Enrichment Program UNC, 501 20th St., GR, 351-2683 www.unco.edu/Sep Age group: 5th-10th grades Enrichment program for high-ability learners entering 5th-10th grades. Fee. Category: AC, RC UNC Tennis Camps UNC Tennis Courts, GR www.unccamps.com Age group: varies Offering several camp options. Visit website for more information. Fee. Category: AT, DC

Village Green Pool 1831 Valley Forge Ave., FC, 493-2099 www.vgpool.com Age group: 0-18 years Swimming, diving, wading pool, swim teams, swim lessons, tennis. Friendly neighborhood community. Fee. Category: AT Village Green Synchronized Swimming Team 1831 Valley Forge Ave., FC, 493-2099 www.vgsynchro.com Age group: 6-18 years old Fun, teamwork, exercise for girls in a safe, supportive environment. Fee. Category: AT


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Vollitude Volleyball Club 104 Keep Cr., Berthoud, 690-3441 www.vollitudevbc.com Age group: ages 12-18 Offering opportunity for players to play at the club level in northern Colorado. Fee. Category: AT Vortex Swim Club 481-6640, www.Teamvortex.org Age group: 5-18 Developmental and competitive pro­ gram for beginning and advanced swimmers. Fun environment. Fee. Category: AT Wild Child Outdoor Photo Camps Northern Colorado, 217-7522 www.wildchildoutdoorphotocamps.com Age group: 3rd-5th grade Photography techniques taught while engaging children in nature. Digital cameras provided. Fee. Category: AR, DC

Fun & affordable quality classes you and your children will look forward to coming to each week! Acting (stage and camera) Musical Theatre Improvisation Dance Drawing and Painting Voice/Singing Songwriting Productions Comedy Nights “The Boo Show” Children’s TV Show

Windmill Child Enrichment Center 1215 Automation Dr., Windsor, 6740004, www.windmillcec.com Age group: 5-12 years Fun, safe summer camp for schoolage children. Fee. Category: BS, AS, DC Windsor Gymnastics Academy 687 Academy Court, Windsor 686-6175 www.windsorgymnasticsacademy.com Age group: 5-13 years Summer day camp, fun activities. Fee. Category: DC

Windsor Lacrosse 100 Poudre Bay, WS, 576-9694 www.windsorcolax.com Age group: 2nd-12th grade Basic lacrosse skills and skill development. Fee. Category: DC, AT Windsor Parks & Recreation 250 N. 11th St., Windsor, 674-3500 www.windsorgov.com Age group: 8-12 years Extensive programs & activities for families. Fee. Category: AT Young People’s Learning Centers 209 E. Plum, FC, 482-1212 405 Mathews St., FC, 482-6264 1015 E. Elm St., Milliken, 587-7722 www.youngpeopleslc.com Age group: K-Junior High Fun and teen camps. Fee. Category: DC AS BS Youth Activity Center 415 E. Monroe, FC, 221-6655 www.fcgov.com/recreation Age groups: K-12th grade Activities for youth ages 3-18. Fee. Category: AR BS AS AT Youth Orchestra of the Rockies P.O. Box 270396, FC, 310-7998 www.fortnet.org/yor Age group: 7-18 years old Challenges young musicians to strive for excellence. Concerts held in November. Fee. Category: AR

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The most unique and customized birthday parties in CO! Quality main stage productions • Themed dance nights HAAliday parties • Facility Rental • HAA Cafe Register now for your eight week class online at:

harringtonartsacademy.com 970-232-8410 •575 N. Denver Ave. Loveland • Family discounts!

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P ro g ram 44 Academy at Core Knowledge 26 Adventure Bound Day Camp 41 Air Force Academy Sports Camps 13 Amani Mediation & Counseling 25 ATA Family Martial Arts 3 B.A.S.E. Camp 28 Big Thompson Tennis Academy 42 Bright Horizons 34 Butter Cream Cupcakery 43 Camp Timberline 9 Canyon Concert Dance Center 13 Centennial Village Museum 43 Chippers Lanes 35 Children’s Workshop 2 Choice City Christian Summer Camp 5 City of Fort Collins Safe Routes to School 32 Clothes Mentor 21 Clothes Pony & Dandelion Toys 45 Collindale Golf Academy 49 Colorado Cheer Company 9 Colorado Football Academy 38 Connections 47 CSU Early Childhood Center 40 CSU Ram Footbal Camp 11 CSU Summer Music-Theatre Program 56 CSU Youth Sports Camps 5 David Way, DDS, MS, Orthodontist

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7 Debut Theater Company 4 Educo Adventure Camp 40 Eye Center of Northern Colorado 24 Family Clinic of Fort Collins 36 First United Methodist Co-op Preschool 5 Flying Colors Art & Yoga 6 Foodies! Culinary Academy 9 Fort Collins Baseball Club 19 Fort Collins Museum of Discovery 36 Fort Collins Primary Care 46 Fort Collins Soccer Club 52 Fort Fun 9 Front Range Baptist Church 48 Front Range Classic Ballet Academy 32 Gardens on Spring Creek Summer Camp 30 Gargot farms Riding Academy 19 Girl Scouts of Colorado 23 Global Village Academy 50 Harrington Arts Academy 42 healthinfosource.com 30 Hearts in Hand 52 High Plains Library District 11 Highland Meadows Golf Course 39 iD Tech Camps & Teen Academies 29 Independent Physicians 6 Inner Strength Rock Gym 31 International Blackbelt Academy

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24 Junior Roller Derby 37 Karate West 38 Kids Academy at Midtown Arts Center 46 Larimer County Garbage Garage 27 Larimer Humane Society 38 Learning House 11 Loveland Museum 38 Lutheran Family Services 2 Mark Crane, DDS 27 McTeggert Irish Dance Classes 26 Milnor Orthodontics 4 Miramont Summer Sports Camp 6 Mountain Kids 3 Mountain Sage Community School 4 My Heroes 5 Nature’s Own 44 Positive Dental & Vision 2 Pump It Up 15 Rocky Mountain Family Physicians 48 Southridge Golf Club 35 Spring Creek School 52 Sunrise Ranch Camp Sunrise 18 Teaching Tree Early Childhood Learning Center 7 The Studio 56 Ward Orthodontics 27 Young Peoples Learning Center

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Ages 4-17 • July & August 2013 Activities Include: outdoor adventure quests, sustainable agriculture — farm and garden, hiking, camping, swimming, arts and crafts, performing arts, and more .......................................................................................................................................................................................................

For more information and to register visit:

www.sunriseranch.org/arts/camp-sunrise

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June 3 – August 16 For Children entering K- to 8th Grade

■ Baseball/Softball (grades K-8)— 1-week sessions from June 3- July 12

■ Lacrosse (Grades K-8) — 1-week sessions from June 10 – August 9

■ Basketball (Grades 4-8)— 1-week sessions from July 1 – August 16

■ Music and Movement (Grades K-8) )— Explore the combination of Dance, Aerobics and Noncontact Martial Arts from June 10 – August 9

■ Colorado Adventure Camp (Grades 5-8) – Helps campers to explore outdoor activities and pursuits. 1–week sessions from June 10 – July 8. ■ Field Sports (Grades K-8)—Provides campers a brief “taste” of several different sports. 1-week sessions from June 3 – August 13

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■ Fun LIFE (GradesK-6)—Fitness, nutrition and recreation camp. 1-week sessions from June 3 – August 16 ■ In-line Hockey (Grades 4-8) —1-week sessions from June 3 – June 28

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■ Soccer (Grades K-6)— 1-week sessions from July 1 – August 16 ■ Super Sports Camp (Grades K-7)—A combination of sports, swimming lessons and other enrichment activities. 2-week sessions from June 3 – August 16 ■ Tennis (Grades K-8)—8:00-10:00am only. 1-week sessions from July 15 – August 16 ■ Volleyball (Grades 4-8)—1-week sessions from July 15 – August 16


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