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August 22, 2015
www.windsorgov.com/USAProChallenge Community Recreation Center
250 North 11th Street • Windsor, CO 80550 phone: 970-674-3500 • fax: 970-674-3535 weather line: 970-674-3530 windsorpr@windsorgov.com www.windsorgov.com
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Hours (beginning Tuesday, September 8, 2015)
Monday – Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7am – 9pm Saturday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8am – 6pm Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1pm – 6pm
Summer Hours
(through Sunday, September 6)
Monday – Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7am – 8pm Saturday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8am – 6pm Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1pm – 6pm
Facility Closures
September 7, 2015 (Labor Day). . . . . . . . . . . . Closed November 26, 2015 (Thanksgiving Day). . . . . . . Closed December 24, 2015 (Christmas Eve). . . Closed at 12pm December 25, 2015 (Christmas Day). . . . . . . . . Closed December 31, 2015 (New Year’s Eve). . Closed at 12pm January 1, 2016 (New Year’s Day) . . . . . . . . . . Closed
Center Drop-in Fees
Fitness Drop-in: $5 Open Gym: $2 Please note: Open Gym schedule is subject to change, visit www.windsorgov.com/opengym Children 9 and under must be accompanied by an individual 16+ at all times.
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WINDSOR HERITAGE FEST PLUS MORE COMMUNITY SPECIAL EVENTS!
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PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT
Celebrate Windsor’s 125th Birthday and our Diverse Heritage
= Kids' night festivities at of FUN! BOARDWALK PARK
PARENTS' NIGHT OUT = KIDS' NIGHT OF FUN!
entertainment music, games, & food for more event information, visit windsorgov.com/heritagefest
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MUD VOLLEYBALL PHOTO COURTESY OF PHIL LAMBERT
What's Inside:
FREE Activities:
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Windsor Cruise In. . . . . . . . . . 4 Heritage Fest . . . . . . 5,Back Cover Movies in the Park. . . . . . . . . 6 Community Halloween Party . . . . 6 Windsor Reads. . . . . . . . . . . 6 Windsor Wonderland . . . . . . . . 7 Coffee Club . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Shootin’ Pool . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Outdoor Pickle Ball. . . . . . . 8, 32 Blood Pressure Screening . . . . . . 9 Modern Western Square Dance Intro . 9, 21 55+ Halloween Party . . . . . . . 11 Swim Beach . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Colorado 10th Mt. Division Exhibit. . 15 Safe Sitter. . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Teen Bonfire. . . . . . . . . . . 24 Music Together Demo Class. . . . 27 FREE Group Fitness Days . . . . . 31 Denver Nuggets Skills Challenge. . . 33 NFL Punt Pass Kick . . . . . . . . 33 Pee Wee / Girls Bball Clinic. . . . 34 Recycle Xmas Tree / Treasure Island . 38
Active Adults . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Adaptive Recreation. . . . . . .
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Aquatics. . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Art & Heritage. . . . . . . . . . 15 Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Classes – Youth. . . . . . . . . . 22 Community / Special Events . . . . 4 Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Forestry. . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 General Information. . . . . . .
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Parks / Facilities. . . . . . . . . 39 Registration Information . . . . .
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Legacy Webster’s defines legacy as a “gift by will, something transmitted by or received from a predecessor.” This year, the Parks, Recreation & Culture Department has undertaken the development of a "Legacy Plan.” The concept is to take a typical departmental master plan that outlines a process for the development of amenities and provision of services and define a methodology that supports that into the future. This includes cost analysis, revenue generation, inventory, level of service standards and operational plans. It is an opportunity to look at a successful model and “gift” a sustainable program for a growing community for generations to come. While the process will be primarily driven by input from elected and appointed officials and staff, the public will have an opportunity to comment on draft recommendations. Watch for further info at www.windsorgov.com. Are you taking advantage of the opportunities and amenities that the Parks, Recreation & Culture Department offers? Set your goal and join a fitness class ~ pg 30. Make time to enjoy the Poudre River Trail or a nearby park ~ pg 39. Embrace the town’s history by visiting the Art & Heritage Center ~ pg 15, or attend this year's Heritage Fest ~ pg 5. Get ready for the Community Recreation Center expansion; follow details at www.windsorgov.com/CRCExpand. Create your own legacy with Parks, Recreation & Culture…your Link to quality of life. Enjoy! Melissa M. Chew, CPRP Director of Parks, Recreation & Culture
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COMMUNITY / SPECIAL EVENTS
MUD VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT Get down and dirty for the 15th Annual Mud Volleyball Tournament. Register at the Community Recreation Center, 250 N. 11th St. Call 970-674-3500 or register online at www.windsorgov.com/RecReg. Visit www.windsorgov.com/mudvolleyball for a full list of rules. Register until: Aug 22 (or when maximum is met) $150/team includes 10 T-shirts (see sizes below) Sat Sep 5 Diamond Valley Divisions: Adults 16+ Min 6/Max 64 #215112.01 Fee includes 4M, 4L, 2XL T-shirts Adult Team Check in: 8am 1st games: begin at 8:30am
Youth 8-15 Min 6/Max 16 #215113.01 Fee includes 5S, 3M, 2L T-shirts Youth Team Check in: 10:30am 1st games: begin at 11am
SUNDAY
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A FUN RUN for EVERYONE! Walking is OK too! Participants will receive a t-shirt. Prizes given to winners! Save money and pre-register at www.windsorgov. com/RecReg or at the Community Recreation Center. Check-in and dayof registrations begin at 6:30am at Boardwalk Park.
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Interested in serving on the Volunteer Committee? Contact Casey Johnson at 970-674-2899 or casey@windsorharvestfest.com
Labor Day 5K Run/Walk
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September 5th -7th
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Pre-Registration Before 8/28/15: $15/Car Day-of-Registration: $20/Car Registration includes a free t-shirt! All proceeds benefit the Windsor Reduced Fee Program Bring your family! Explore the Poudre Trail and playground while you’re here!
Pre-register by: Sep 4, 12pm Day-of-registration: Sep 7, 6:30am All ages welcome! #215111.01 $15/person – pre-registration $20/person – day-of-registration Mon Sep 7 race begins 7:30am (6:30am check-in and day-of-race registration) Boardwalk Park
REGISTER ONLINE AT: windsorgov.com/RecReg
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REGISTER IN PERSON OR MAIL WITH PAYMENT TO: Town of Windsor, Community Recreation Center, 250 N. 11th St., Windsor, CO 80550 OR CALL: 970-674-3500
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Celebrate Windsor’s 125th Birthday and our Diverse Heritage
festivities at
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entertainment music, games, & food for more event information, visit windsorgov.com/heritagefest
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COMMUNITY / SPECIAL EVENTS
Community Halloween Party Fun games and safe treats for everyone!
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Oct 31st from 6pm to 8pm Community Recreation Center sponsored by the Windsor Police Dept. & Windsor Optimist Club
Banner Health Flu Shots Flu shots available at the Community Recreation Center! Appointments not required. Walk-ins welcome! Wed Oct 7 10am–12pm Flu: $25 Nasal Flu Mist: $35 Tdap: $55 Pneumonia: $90 CRC, Oak Room
Windsor Reads Welcomes
CJ Box
October 9th:
Author talk and book signing
Visit clearviewlibrary.org/WindsorReads for more information
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17th Annual Charity Mush Ball Tournament Join the FUN! Sign up your family, church groups, youth team or summer and fall league! Special rules of Turkey Ball include running bases opposite the normal direction. Awards for the top three places and special awards for top team and top individual fundraisers. Turkey Ball will be played rain, snow or shine. Teams are guaranteed three games. For more information call 970-674-3500. Proceeds benefit the Windsor Reduced Fee Program
The Windsor Reduced Fee program offers financial assistance to children and adults who need support in order to participate in recreational activities. Please see page 24 or 36 for more information.
Saturday, November 7
Games begin at 9am Chimney Park & Diamond Valley Ball Fields $150 per team; 9–12 players/team Min 4 teams/Max 12 teams (coed divisions) Register by: Sun Nov 1 #316600.01
Awards Prizes Food Fun!
December 5th Noon to 5 p.m. Boardwalk Park FREE Santa arrives by train Horse drawn carriage rides Children’s activities Get all the details at windsorgov.com/WindsorWonderland
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ACTIVE ADULTS Check out the Pelican Perch
Pick one up at the CRC or visit www.windsorgov.com/srnews 970-674-3500 Thank you!
Friendly Fork Cafe
Patio Picnics
This is a great time to socialize and enjoy a meal with friends. These weekly lunches are sponsored by the Weld County Area Agency on Aging. This program provides a well-balanced meal at a great price.
Spend your afternoon socializing with friends and enjoy a wonderful lunch. Afterwards, play Grocery Bingo and try your luck at winning one of several gift cards sponsored by Bank of Colorado. Be sure to stay for dessert sponsored by Guaranty Bank. Sign up at the front desk.
Please call 970-674-3500 to make your reservation. Reservations are required before 9am one day prior Ages: 60+/$3 59 & Under/$7.25 Wed & Fri 11:15am CRC, Cedar/Spruce Room We are always looking for volunteers to help greet and serve at these lunches! Call 970-674-3500 for information.
Senior Shape Up Enjoy the benefits of a low-impact class designed to improve flexibility, strength, and coordination in all fitness levels. Register by 1st day of class Age 55+ Min 5/Max 15 #314890 .01 T/Th Sep 1-Oct 22 8:10-9am $38 .02 T/Th Oct 27-Dec 22 8:10-9am $38 no class 11/26 CRC, Fitness Room
Walking Club
Ages: 55+ M-F 7-9am CRC, Gymnasium
Ages: 55+ F 9–11am $2 drop-in CRC, Gymnasium
$2 drop-in
Wed/Fri 7:30-10am (donuts provided on Wed) CRC, Evergreen Rm.
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Drop-In Line Dancing Line dancing is fun, easy, and a great workout! Classes for both beginner and advanced dancers! Instructor is Elaine Lewis. Please sign in at the front desk. Punch cards available. Please Note: Room location and dates are subject to change. Ages: 55+ Th 9:15–11am CRC, Evergreen Room
Active Adult Drop-In Pickle-Ball Drop-in for a game pickle-ball every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the Community Recreation Center. Courts are provided with nets.
Ages: 55+ Tu 9–11am FREE! CRC, Activity Center
Mon/Tue/Thu 8:30-10am CRC, Maple Rm.
Active Adult Drop-In Basketball Drop-in for basketball every Friday at the Community Recreation Center. Pick-up games are played half court. Be sure to bring a light and a dark jersey.
Join in on some 9ball or 8ball action every Tuesday from 9–11am.
Ages: 55+
$3 $3 $3 $3
Is it too cold or too hot outside? Don’t worry, you can still take a healthy walk or jog at the CRC! Drop-in and walk in the gym at the Community Recreation Center. $2 drop-in fee
Shootin’ Pool
Come on down to the Community Recreation Center for a FREE cup of hot coffee and great conversation.
Register by: Friday before Ages: 55+ #311510 .01 M Sep 21 11:30am .02 M Oct 19 11:30am .03 M Nov 16 11:30am .04 M Dec 21 11:30am CRC, Evergreen Room
$2 drop-in
Ages: 18+ M/W/F 9am-12pm $2 drop-in (cancellations may occur due to other programs using gym) Mon - 4 courts Wed - 2-4 courts Fri - 2 courts CRC, Gymnasium
OUTDOOR COURTS: 2 courts are located at Main Park at the in-line hockey rinks and 2 courts are located at Eastman Park north of the skate park. These courts are open to the public during regular park hours. Be sure to bring your own nets and equipment.
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T’ai Chi Chih Achieve a healthier mind, body, and spirit through an inner discipline that focuses on circulating and balancing your body's natural energy. T'ai Chi Chih is a slow-moving meditation that is fun, easy, and enjoyable to do. Reported benefits include reduced stress, strengthened immune system, weight and B/P control, and better balance and flexibility. The 19 gentle movements and one pose can be done by anyone regardless of age or physical ability including those in wheelchairs. It is a joy through movement. Please note: Age 12+ are welcome to attend. T’ai Chi Chih Beginning Age 12+ Min 6/Max 20 #314870 .02 M Sep 14-Oct 26 12-1pm $45 .04 M Nov 2-Dec 14 12-1pm $45 T’ai Chi Chih Continuing Age 12+ Min 6/Max 20 #314870 .01 M Sep 14-Oct 26 10:45-11:45am $45 .03 M Nov 2-Dec 14 10:45-11:45am $45
AARP Driver Safety Class Sign up for this driving class and you may qualify to receive a discount on your car insurance — check with your insurance agent for details. Registration is required. Payment is due to instructor on first day of class, cash or check ONLY. Bring your AARP membership card for a discount Register by: Friday before Age 55+ Min 10/Max 20 #311555 .01 M Oct 12 8am-12pm $20; $15 w/ AARP membership CRC, Pine Room
Banner Health Flu Shots Flu shots available at the Community Recreation Center! Appointments not required. Walk-ins welcome! Wed Oct 7 10am–12pm Flu: $25 Nasal Flu Mist: $35 Tdap: $55 Pneumonia: $90 CRC, Oak Room
NEW!
FREE! Modern Western Square Dance Introduction
ACTIVE ADULTS
Ever wondered if Square Dancing is for you? Modern Western Square Dancing is a great way to meet people and have fun. It is not what you did in gym class or your grandparents’ barn. Modern Western Square dancing has new moves, new music, and is great exercise! Come join us for a FREE introduction, a chili supper, and a chance to see what Square Dancing is all about….No prior experience needed; solo dancers welcome, hosted by Foot and Fiddle Square Dance Club. Please note this class is for ages 7 through adults. Age 7+ Min 8/Max 24 #314982 .01 M Sep 14 6-8:30pm FREE! CRC, Pine Room
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Modern Western Square Dance Classes This fun, energetic 14 week class will take you through three levels of square dancing, Basic 1 & 2, and Mainstream. Modern Western Square Dancing is not what you did in gym class or your grandparents’ barn. Square dancing has new moves, is done to modern, upbeat music, and is great exercise to keep you young and your mind sharp. No prior experience needed; solo dancers welcome; experienced dancers on hand to partner. If you can walk and shake hands, you can learn to square dance. Light supper included. Visit us at: www.footandfiddle.net. Age 7+ Min 8/Max 24 #314983.01 M Sep 21-Dec 21 6-8:30pm $90 adult (18+) $45 youth or returning student CRC, Pine Room
Foot & Fiddle
Square Dance Club Live Lively!
Blood Pressure Screening Keep your blood pressure in check! FREE blood pressure screenings are available on the 1st, 2nd, and 4th Wednesday of each month. Registration is not required. Walk-ins are welcome! Ages: 55+ 1st, 2nd 4th Wed 10:30am FREE! CRC, Gallery Hallway Sponsored by: 1st Wed ~ RVNA 2nd Wed ~ Caring Hearts Home Care 4th Wed ~ Banner Health
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ACTIVE ADULTS Day Trips and Tours Day trips are scheduled each month to various locations. Almost all day trips take place between the hours of 8am and 5pm, Monday-Friday (with some exceptions). For more detailed information about the various day trips that are offered, please contact us a 970-674-3500. You may also find additional information in the Pelican Perch...a monthly publication for Active Adults!www.windsorgov.com/srnews Supervision: Activities are planned for independent adults who are able to manage their own care, decision making and safety. There is no staff, leader, or escort supervision of individuals provided. Companions and caregivers may participate at customer’s expense.
Walking Levels for Trips and Tours The following Walking Levels will be assigned to each Active Adult trip or tour to help you decide which trips and tours are suitable for you. Each level is based upon research done by staff. The Windsor Community Recreation Center reserves the right to change levels if necessary when additional information becomes available. Walking Levels: Easy: Minimal walking, primarily flat surfaces. Moderate: To fully participate there may be leisurely walking over primarily even surfaces and some uneven surfaces, standing may be required and possibly a few stairs. Difficult:
To fully participate there may be extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces and some incline. There may be steps and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.
Longs Peak Scottish-Irish Highlands Festival (Estes Park) Enjoy bagpipes & drums, Highland & Irish Dancing, Celtic folk & rock music, jousting & athletic competitions, and more at the largest Scottish Irish Festival in the West. Also visit the clan tents and dogs of the Isles, enjoy Celtic food and spirits and shop for Celtic goods. Performers that can be seen on the festival field: Seamus Kennedy, Ed Miller, Highland Way, Celtica, Tartan Terrors, The Elders, CAL Michael Callaghan, The Fountain City Brass Band, The 1st Battalion Scots Guards Pipes & Drums, The Old Guard Fife & Drum Corps, 1st Marine Division Band, Band of America's Few, Bag Pipe Competition, Country Dance, Highland & Irish Dance, Dogs of the British Isles, Athletics, Jousting, Vendors, Food, Clans, Living History, and Exhibitions Walking Level: Moderate Register by: Friday before trip Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 #311420 .01 F Sep 11 9am $32
Book of Mormon Hiking Trips Over Night Gambling Trip (Eli Calkins Opera House) (Rocky Mt. National Park) (Cripple Creek) Ben Brantley of The New York Times calls it “the best musical of this century.” The Washington Post says, “It is the kind of evening that restores your faith in musicals.” And Entertainment Weekly says “Grade A: The funniest musical of all time.” Jon Stewart of The Daily Show calls it “A crowning achievement. So good it makes me angry.” It’s The Book of Mormon, the nine-time Tony Award-winning Best Musical from the creators of "South Park." Tickets are on the 2nd floor with some stairs. Dinner will be on your own before the show. Walking Level: Moderate Register by: Friday before trip Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 #311420 .02 Th Sep 3 4pm $77
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Stay fit by exploring the great outdoors. Hikes will be easy to moderate in length and difficulty. Destinations will be in the Rocky Mountain National Park, Poudre Canyon and the Horsetooth areas. Bring a sack lunch, water bottle, rain jacket, sunscreen and money for entrance into the park (or bring your park pass). Locations are TBA. The escort will determine location based on weather the week of trip. For more information on these hikes, please call 970-674-3515. Walking Level: Difficult Register by: Friday before trip Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 #311420 .03 Th Sep 17 8am $12 .06 Th Oct 8 8am $12
Travel to Cripple Creek and stay the night at the Double Eagle Hotel and Casino. If you ‘re not into gambling, there’s plenty to see and do on your own…window shopping, museums or taking a ride on the Cripple Creek & Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad and don’t forget the fabulous fall colors on the way up and back! For more information on this overnight trip, please call Jay at 970-674-3515 Walking Level: Easy Register by: Sep 4 Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 #311420 .04 Th, F Sep 24-25 $115 Single Occupancy $75 Double Occupancy Departs at 8am from the CRC first day
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Gambling Trips
Breakfast Club
Leave the driving to us and enjoy a day of good fortune and fun in Black Hawk! Sorry this bus is NOT wheelchair accessible. Please note: There must be a minimum of 25 participants for motor coach services, otherwise the first 13 to sign-up will have the option to ride in the Town mini-bus and the cost will be adjusted to $10 (subject driver availability). Walking Level: Easy
Enjoy breakfast at a different restaurant every month! There is no charge if you drive yourself, or you can catch a ride with us for $6. Either way, please sign up at the front desk or call 674-3500, so we can make appropriate reservations. Walking Level: Easy
Register by: Day of trip Ages: 55+ Min 25/Max 45 #311410 .01 M Sep 14 7:45am-6pm $18 .02 M Oct 5 7:45am-6pm $18 .03 M Nov 2 7:45am-6pm $18 .04 M Dec 7 7:45am-6pm $18 Departs the CRC at 7:45am Departs Casino at 4pm
Buddy (Boulder Dinner Theatre) The Buddy Holly Story relates the true story of Buddy’s rise to fame, from the moment in 1957 when “That’ll Be The Day!” hit the airwaves until his tragic death less than two years later on “The Day The Music Died." The show features over 20 of Buddy Holly’s greatest hits including: “That’ll Be The Day,” “Peggy Sue,” “Every day,” “Oh Boy,” “Rave On,” and “Raining in My Heart.” The incredible legacy of the young man with glasses, whose musical career spanned an all-too-brief period during the Golden Days of Rock & Roll continues to live on. Buddy will send you out of the theatre on an unstoppable high! Walking Level: Easy
Register by: Day of trip Age 55+ Min 5/Max 13 #311460 .01 Sep 8 Double Tree (Platteville) .02 Oct 13 Charco Broiler (Fort Collins) .03 Nov 10 Sonny’s (Severance) .04 Dec 8 Perkins (Crossroads) All Trips: Tuesdays $6/ride Depart CRC at 7:30am
ACTIVE ADULTS Banjo Billys (Boulder) Banjo Billy’s gives history tours of Boulder in an old school bus tricked out to look like a traveling hillbilly shack. Hear ghost tales, crime stories, and history while sitting on a couch, recliner or saddle as the bus rolls through the core of the cities. You won’t forget this bus tour! Walking Level: Easy. Register by: Friday before trip Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 #311420 .08 Th Oct 22 9am $30
Students from the University of Northern Colorado will be hosting this free Halloween lunch at the Community Recreation Center. Be sure to wear your favorite costume for fabulous prizes!
Please sign up by October 28 Ages: 55+
Min 25/Max 90
#311520.01
Register by: Friday before trip Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 #311420 .07 Th Oct 15 4:45pm $49
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ACTIVE ADULTS Sherlock Holmes Exhibit/ Governor’s Mansion Tour (Denver) IMAX Humpback Whales 3D Built in 1908, this house has served as (Denver Museum of home to Colorado’s sitting Governor and Nature & Science) family since 1959. The 2006 renovation More than a century ago, a young doctor named Arthur Conan Doyle wrote a story about a brilliant detective named Sherlock Holmes, whose methods of observation, testing, and deduction have since greatly influenced practices for solving both real and fictional mysteries. In the International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes, you will step into Victorian London and work alongside Sherlock as he tackles a baffling new case using your curious mind and emerging scientific methods. The exhibition also has more than 300 artifacts, such as first-edition publications, forensic specimens, original artwork, and historic photographs that explore the enduring Sherlock phenomena. After the exhibit, Take in an IMAX film that transports you on an extraordinary journey into the hidden world of one of nature’s most awe-inspiring marine mammals in Humpback Whales 3D. Walking Level: Easy. Register by: Friday before trip Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 #311420 .09 Th Nov 12 9am $23 Sherlock Holmes Photo Credit: The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes was developed by Exhibits Development Group and Geoffrey M. Curley + Associates in collaboration with the Conan Doyle Estate Limited, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, and the Museum of London
Active Adult Trips & Travel Times and dates are subject to change. Registration prices may reflect an additional fuel surcharge.
Check out the Pelican Perch (published monthly) or call 970-674-3500 for changes. Thank you! www.windsorgov.com/srnews
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of the original Carriage house, and additions of the Tebo Visitors Center and Viki and Jack Thompson Gardens, have brought this stately home to a new level of beauty and service to the people of Colorado. The home will be decorated for the holidays so don’t miss this opportunity to see it in its entire splendor. Walking Level: Moderate Register by: Friday before trip Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 #311420 .14 Th Dec 17 9am $12
The Lion King (Buell Theatre) Giraffes strut. Birds swoop. Gazelles leap. The entire Serengeti comes to life as never before. And as the music soars, Pride Rock slowly emerges from the mist. This is Disney’s The Lion King, making its triumphant return to The Buell Theatre! More than 70 million people around the world have experienced the awe-inspiring visual artistry, the unforgettable music, and the uniquely theatrical storytelling of this Broadway spectacular – one of the most breathtaking and beloved productions ever to grace the stage. Walking Level: Easy. Register by: Friday before trip Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 #311420 .10 Th Nov 5 11am $7
Active Adult Age Requirements & Supervision Age Requirements: Adults 55+ have first priority; however, adults under 55 may participate in certain activities if space is available. Supervision: Activities are planned for independent adults who are able to manage their own care, decision making and safety. There is no staff, leader, or escort supervision of individuals provided. Companions and caregivers may participate at customer’s expense. Please call 970-674-3500 if you have any questions or for more information.
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Holiday Lights & Dinner at Racines (Denver) Enjoy a wonderful evening touring spectacular holiday displays throughout Denver. We’ll start the evening out with dinner at Racines. Then drive the impressive annual display at the Denver City and County Building. The building is ablaze with lights during the Christmas season. We’ll also drive by locations at Union Station, Larimer Square and Windsor Gardens before heading to the Botanic Gardens holiday display where you will take a walking tour of the Blossom of Lights. Walking Level: Moderate.
New Year's Eve Party!
Register by: Friday before trip Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 #311420 .13 Th Dec 10 4pm $15
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Holiday Shopping Trips (Denver area) Make your holidays a breeze and get your shopping done with ease! Two shopping trips are scheduled for the holidays this season. Cherry Creek and FlatIrons will be the places you can shop until you drop while buying Jay a gift. Walking Level: Easy. Register by: Friday before trip Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 #311420 .11 Th Nov 19 9am Cherry Creek $15 .12 Th Dec 3 9am FlatIrons $15
Celebrate New Year’s Eve at the community Recreation Center. This event features music by Jim Ehrlich, dancing, casino games, lunch and a champagne toast at 12 noon! Attire is semi-formal.
Reserve your spot early for a discount. Age 55+ Min 25/Max 125 #311520 .02 Th Dec 31 11:30am $10 Register by December 12 $15 Register after December 12 CRC, Evergreen Room
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CRC EXPANSION GROUND BREAKING CEREMONY
JULY 24, 2015
WORK IN PROGRESS!
EXPANSION OPENING AUGUST 2016!
Plan your next Birthday Party at the CRC!
Fun Birthday Party Packages! • Climbing Wall Party Package • Science Club Party Package
Call 970-674-3500
Birthday Parties, Weddings, Business Meetings, Seminars, Quinceañeras, Graduations! From a casual birthday party, elegant wedding reception or professional business meeting, the Community Recreation Center can accommodate events from 5 to 500 guests.
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Windsor Community Recreation Center CALL 970-674-3500 for a Reservation Today!
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Colorado’s 10th Mountain Division
ART & HERITAGE
The 10th Mountain Division turned the tide of World War II by defeating Nazi troops in Italy and following them into Germany. Explore how these elite troops trained for combat, climbing and skiing in the mountains of Colorado. Their critical roles in the war lead the allies to victory and left a lasting legacy of heroic actions. In addition to the Mountain Division, take a local look at the men and women of Windsor that served in World War II. The Colorado’s 10th Mountain Division is a traveling exhibition from the Aurora History Museum (AHM).
FREE! OPEN September 5 – November 27 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, & Saturday, 12pm – 4pm Art & Heritage Center Harvest Festival 116 5th Street Special Hours SAT, SEP 5 12pm - 6pm
Join us for a free showing of The Last Ridge: The Uphill Battles of the 10th Mountain Division at the Clearview District Library. This 2007 documentary uses archival footage, compelling interviews, and dramatic recreations to bring the extraordinary 10th Mountain legacy to life. From the uphill battles they faced during World War II, to the remote corners of troubled Afghanistan where they patrol today, they are the most deployed military division in the U.S. Army. Learn more about this incredible documentary at www.lastridge.com. Where: Clearview Library When: Friday, Sept. 25th, Time: 6:00 pm
Popcorn and refreshments provided!
Photo courtesy of Aurora History Museum
Photo courtesy of Aurora History Museum
Photo courtesy of Aurora History Museum
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ADAPTIVE RECREATION Please call 970-674-3500 for information on any Adaptive Recreation Programs. The Town of Windsor offers a wheelchair accessible bus which accommodates two wheelchairs. Qualified individuals with disabilities will be provided with reasonable accommodations in all programs.
Hobby Hunters Explore a variety of hobbies to spark your imagination and creative side Register By: 1 week before Ages: 14+ Min 4/Max 10 #325012 Learn to Cook .01 Th Sep 10 3:30-5pm $12 .02 Th Oct 8 3:30-5pm $12 .03 Th Nov 5 3:30-5pm $12 .04 Th Dec 10 3:30-5pm $12 CRC, Oak Room
Movie Nights See what's new on the big screen! Price includes transportation and movie ticket. Please bring some extra cash for snacks (if desired). Movie will be G-PG13. *Actual movie titles and approximate departure time will be determined closer to the date of event. Register by: 1 week before Age 16+ Min 4/Max 10 #325013 .01 F Sep 4 3:30-6:30pm $15 .02 F Oct 2 3:30-6:30pm $15 .03 F Nov 6 3:30-6:30pm $15 .04 F Dec 4 3:30-6:30pm $15 Meet at CRC
Sports Sampler Introduce your child to a variety of sports with this sampler class. All sports are adapted to special needs. Register By: 1 week before Ages: 5-10 Min 3/Max 6 #325061 .01 F Sep 25 4-5pm $5 .02 F Oct 23 4-5pm $5 .03 F Nov 20 4-5pm $5 .04 F Dec 11 4-5pm $5 CRC, Gymnasium
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Arts and Crafts Come explore a variety of arts and crafts while making new friends. All projects are adapted to special needs. Register By: 1 week before Ages: 5-10 Min 3/Max 6 #325062 .01 F Sep 11 4-5pm $5 .02 F Oct 9 4-5pm $5 .03 Tu Nov 10 4-5pm $5 .04 Tu Dec 22 4-5pm $5 CRC, Oak Room
Fun and Games Get moving, exercise and play games! Focus on a different sport or fitness activity each week so you can learn the basic skills needed to participate. Important social skills such as listening, taking turns, following rules, working together, and making freinds are all part of this fun activity. Please wear tennis shoes and appropriate clothing. Register By: 1 week before Ages: 16+ Min 4/Max 10 #325030 .01 M Sep 7-28 3:30-4:30pm $40 .02 M Oct 5-26 3:30-4:30pm $40 .03 M Nov 2-23 3:30-4:30pm $40 .04 M Dec 7-28 3:30-4:30pm $40 CRC, Gymnasium
Dinner Nights Out You choose the restaurant! Treat yourself to delicious food and fantastic company! Remember, you are responsible for bringing money for your own meal-including tip. $15.00 is requested. There will be four chances for a Friday night dinner with your friends, so don't miss out on the fun! Register By: 1 week before Age 16+ Min 4/Max 10 #325065 .01 F Sep 18 4-6:30pm $8 .02 F Oct 16 4-6:30pm $8 .03 F Nov 13 4-6:30pm $8 .04 F Dec 18 4-6:30pm $8 Meet at CRC
Bowling You and your friends will have a great time as we head to Greeley for noncompetitive bowling that emphasizes basic skills, good sportsmanship and fun. Any skill level is welcome. Price includes two games and shoe rental! Register By: 1 week before Age 14+ Min 5/Max 20 #325050 .01 W Sep 2-30 3:30-5:40pm $38 .02 W Oct 7-28 3:30-5:40pm $30 .03 W Nov 4-25 3:30-5:40pm $30 .04 W Dec 2-16 3:30-5:40pm $23 Meet at CRC
Gardening
Learn how to plant and manage your own garden! Plant your own vegetables and watch them grow. You'll be able to take home what you have grown after the program is over! Register By: 1 week before Ages: 16+ Min 4/Max 10 #325019 .01 Tu Sep 1-29 4-5pm $25 Meet at CRC
Butterfly Pavilion Travel to the Butterfly Pavilion, home to thousands of living animals called invertebrates. Price includes ticket and transportation. Bring extra money for lunch and any drinks or snacks. Register By: 1 week before Age 16+ Min 4/Max 10 #325066 .05 Sa Sep 19 9am-1pm $26 Meet at the CRC
Storytelling Come enjoy classic stories and readings to enhance imagination and enjoyment of the spoken word. A new story each date! Snacks will be provided! Register By: 1 week before Age 14+ Min 4/Max 10 #325080 .01 Tu Oct 6 4-5pm $5 .02 Tu Nov 3 4-5pm $5 .03 Tu Dec 8 4-5pm $5 CRC, Oak Room
FALL 2015 | Town of Windsor | Parks, Recreation & Culture
ADAPTIVE RECREATION Eagles Game Travel to the Budweiser Event Center in loveland to support the EAGLES hockey team vs. Idaho. Price includes ticket to the game and transportation. Please bring extra cash for snacks and drinks. GO EAGLES!! Register by: 2 weeks before Age 14+ Min 3/Max 6 #325066 .01 Sa Nov 21 6:30-10pm $28 Meet at the CRC
Meeting the Eagles Players!
Denver Zoo Lights CSU Football Game Bring your team spirit and head over to Hughes Stadium to support the CSU Rams as they play the Air Force! Price includes ticket and transportation. Please bring money for snacks and souvenirs if desired. GO RAMS!
Where wildlife meets wildlights! Zoo Lights displays millions of sparkling lights featuring glittering trees and animated animal light sculptures! Holiday entertainment, music, a train ride, warming stations and refreshments make this event a treat. Please bring extra money for hot chocolate and snacks if desired. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 16+  Min 4/Max 10  #325066 .05 F Dec 26 4:30-9:30pm $27 Meet at the CRC
Denver Zoo Lights 2014
Register by: 1 week before Age 14+ Min 4/Max 10 #325066 .02 Sa Oct 17 11am-4pm $35 Meet at the CRC
Pumpkin Patch Travel to a local pumpkin patch where you will feel like you are back on the farm! You can pick pumpkins in the patch, take a walk through the corn maze and enjoy a day on the farm! Remember to bring extra money to purchase a pumpkin or snack, and dress appropriately for the activity! Register by: 1 week before Age 8+ Min 4/Max 10 #325066 .03 Th Oct 29 3:30-5:30pm $15 Meet at the CRC
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AQUATICS
Adult Lap Swim Outdoor Punch Cards Purchase a punch card for $17.50 and receive $20 worth of drop-ins at the pool or at the Community Recreation Center. Punch cards are available for purchase at the Community Recreation Center.
Take advantage of the last days of summer at Chimney Park Pool! Increase your endurance or work out those stiff joints. Pull buoys and kick boards available. Buy a Summer Pool Pass and SAVE MONEY (no proration’s given) or you can drop-in at your convenience. Punch card or summer pool pass required. Ages: 16+ $3.50 with punch card 50+ $3.25 with punch card
Join a swim team!
Masters Swim Team
CARA Swim Team
Whether you are training for your first triathlon or Ironman, wanting a whole body workout that is easy on your joints, need to cross train, never learned how to swim, or need to get motivated to get in the pool, a faster, more efficient freestyle makes swimming much more fun and effective!! Swim participants will learn drills, skills and workouts to improve their overall swim technique which will improve efficiency and speed. All levels welcome.
This year round opportunity provides an introduction to swimming that will teach life long skills of confidence and build friendships. CARA stands for Colorado Association of Recreational Athletics and focuses on recreational swimming. Must be able to swim 25 yards without stopping. Coaches will evaluate strokes. No practice on school holidays. Practices held Monday through Thursday with meets on Saturday's or Sunday's.
Register by: 1 week before Age 16+ Min 8/Max 20 #310001 .01 W,F Sep 9-30 5-6am $23 .02 W,F Oct 2-30 5-6am $30 .03 W,F Nov 4-20 5-6am $23 .04 W,F Dec 2-16 5-6am $23 no class 09/25,10/16 WHS, Pool
Register by: 1 week before Ages: 8+ Min 8/Max 20 #310410.03 Sep 8-Dec 17 7:15-8:15pm $109 no class 09/25,10/16,10/19,11/23,11/24, 11/25,11/26 other dates may occur Practices: M, Tu,W,Th Meets: Sat or Sun WHS, Pool
M-F Aug 3-Aug 28 6–7am & 12–1pm Chimney Park Pool
Adult Lap Swim Bargain Pass – Indoor Increase your endurance or work out those stiff joints in the pool. Pull buoys and kick boards available. Buy a bargain pass and save $$$. No prorations given. You can drop in at your convenience. Pass or Punch card only, no cash accepted. Ages: 16+ #310099.01 Bargain Lap Swim Pass: Drop-in 16+: 50+:
$80 $3.50 $3.25
M,W,F Sep 9-Dec 16 5-6am No lap swim: 9/25, 10/16, 10/19, 11/23-11/27, other dates may occur due to school events. WHS, Pool
Aqua Aerobics Included Attend Aqua Aerobics for just $25 for 30 days! PLUS attend any of the fitness classes on page on Fitness Pass!!! 30
(5 class fitness pass or $5/drop-in with punch card also accepted, NO CASH accepted. Must have a fitness pass or punch card)
AM Aqua Aerobics Outdoor
Noon Aqua Aerobics Outdoor
AM Aqua Aerobics Indoor
Wake up to this high energy water workout utilizing deep water and buoyancy devices. Designed to improve cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, & endurance. Great workout for all ages. No cash accepted. Must have fitness pass or drop-in for $5 with punch card.
No time to work out? No problem! Get toned and get a great cardiovascular workout on your lunch hour! No cash accepted. Must have fitness pass or drop-in for $5 with punch card.
Wake up to this high energy water workout utilizing deep water and buoyancy devices. Designed to improve cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, & endurance. Great workout for all ages.
M/W/F Aug 3-28 6–6:45am Chimney Park Pool
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T/Th Aug 4-27 11:45am-12:45pm Chimney Park Pool
M,W Sep 9-Dec 16 5-6am no class 10/19, 11/23, 11/25 WHS, Pool
FALL 2015 | Town of Windsor | Parks, Recreation & Culture
MOTORIZED BOATING ON WINDSOR LAKE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 20! How To Purchase A Permit Permits may be purchased at the CRC, 250 N. 11th St. • Please bring the following: • Proof of residency in Windsor (Town of Windsor utility bill, property tax, or lease agreement) • Driver’s License • Current Boat Registration (motorized & sailboats ) • Proof of Insurance*(motorized) *Motorized watercraft must have liability coverage with minimum limits of $300,000 for bodily injury and property damage. One permit per craft. For Colorado Boating Statutes and Regulations please call 303-791-1954 or visit www.parks.state.co.us
Motorized Boating Motorized permit holders are allowed on the lake on motorized days on a 1st come, 1st served basis. Daily and annual permit holders must call 6743500 to request their time and day of the week to reserve a spot on the lake no earlier than Monday of that week. 1/2 Day: $15 Residents $25 Non-Residents Annual: $450 Residents Only(Max 20) Available to non-residents if not sold out by 6/2/15 Days: Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun Dates: Aug 5–Aug 12 Aug 15–Sep 20 Sat /Sun Only Time: 8am–2pm or 2pm–8pm
WINDSOR LAKE
FREE! h c a e B im w S Daylight hours only! Swimming is permitted within areas designated by ropes and buoys only. Park rules and regulations apply. All children 9 and under must be accompanied by a responsible guardian 16 yrs. or older.
SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK! NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY! Fishing Information
Boat Rentals
• Fishing is allowed on Windsor Kayak, paddle boat, canoe, paddle Lake year-round. Ice fishing is not allowed.
• Must have a valid fishing license. • For information on rules and
regulations or fishing licenses, call 1-800-244-5613 or visit www.wildlife.state.co.us.
• Windsor Lake is generally stocked
with Yellow Perch Fingerling, Bluegill, Channel Catfish, and Trout.
• Night fishing is allowed from the south end of the parking lot on Highway 257 north to the inlet bridge of the lake only.
board, & aqua trike rentals are available at Windsor Lake. $5 for 30 minutes/boat. Life jackets are required for all participants and will be provided. Children 9 & under must be accompanied by a guardian 16 years or older. Anyone under 18 years old must have their legal guardian sign the waiver before participating. Aug 3-Aug 12 Aug 6–Aug 7 Aug 2-Sep 20
(Tickets sold at concession/restroom building)
• Each fisherman must have a line in
Non-Motorized Boating
M/T/W 12pm-5pm $5 Th/Fri 12pm-8pm $5 Sat/Sun 10am-8pm $5
the water that is being attended.
Great fishing spot Docks at Windsor Lake
All crafts must have a permit, one permit per craft. All Day: $5 Residents $7 Non-Residents Annual: $35 Residents $50 Non-Residents Days: Sun/Mon/Tue/Thu/Sat Dates: Aug 2-Aug 11 Aug 15–Sep 20 Sat/Sun Only Time: Daylight hours
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CLASSES
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windsorgov.com/RecReg Coconut ‘Cuckoo’ Curry Indian Cooking with Sapna Von Reich
These variations on the coconut curries are delicious, vegetarian and very healthy as well. Tonight’s Menu: Vegetable Stew with Brown Basmati Rice, Kale with Coconut, Beets with Coconut, Coconut Rice Pilaf with Spicy Pineapple curry. A $22 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Register by: Friday before Age 16+ Min 4/Max 12 #314970 .01 Su Sep 13 1:30-3:30pm $12 CRC, Kitchen
Curry in a Hurry Indian Cooking with Sapna Von Reich
Slow Cooker Curries Indian Cooking with Sapna Von Reich
Let your slow cooker make an Authentic Indian Curry for your dinner tonight. Join Sapna for this easy, delicious, gluten-free, diary-free and vegetarian class. Menu Includes ~ Spicy Lentil Soup ~ Garbanzo bean Curry ~ Saag – a popular Spinach curry ~ Vegetable Korma A $22 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the class. Register by: Friday before Age 16+ Min 4/Max 12 #314970 .03 Su Nov 1 1:30-3:30pm $12 CRC, Kitchen
Dal 101 - Indian Style Lentils Indian Cooking with Sapna Von Reich
What do you get when American efficiency meets the authentic Indian curry? Sapna introduces you to making curry in the modern world by teaching three different styles of making Indian curry, each taking less than 20 minutes without compromising taste or flavor. All dishes that are hot and spicy are not curries. All Curries are not fiery hot, either. Menu will include: Red and Black Bean Curry with Spinach, Butternut Squash Curry and Mixed Vegetable Coconut Curry
Dal, a Sanskrit name that refers to all pulses, legumes, and their food derivatives, still forms the mainstay of the amino acid (protein) supply to the largely vegetarian billion odd, in the Indian subcontinent. In addition to being high in protein, lentils also contain a copious amount of essential dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Menu: a popular lentil appetizer, Spinach and Lentil Curry (Saag), and Lentil and vegetable Curry served over Basmati Rice.
A $22 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the class.
A $22 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the class.
Register by: Friday before Age 16+ Min 4/Max 12 #314970 .02 Su Oct 4 1:30-3:30pm $12 CRC, Kitchen
Register by: Friday before Age 16+ Min 4/Max 12 #314970 .04 Su Dec 13 1:30-3:30pm $12 CRC, Kitchen
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FALL 2015 | Town of Windsor | Parks, Recreation & Culture
Fencing Basics This class focuses on the fundamental rules and skills of the exciting and safe sport of modern Olympic fencing. Students learn fundamental skills such as basic footwork and bladework with the foil - a light thrusting weapon - as well as the basic rules of play and safety requirements of the sport. Instruction is with a coach, in groups and working with a partner. There is time for fencing bouts with others at the end of each class. Come prepared to exercise and have fun! Please wear clothing you can exercise comfortably in, including athletic shoes and long, loose pants. Fencing equipment including a foil, mask, glove, plastron, jacket and chest protector is provided for use. Age 13+ Min 4/Max 10 #314785 .01 M Sep 14-28 6-8pm $38 .02 M Oct 5-26 6-8pm $50 .03 M Nov 2-23 6-8pm $50 .04 M Nov 30-Dec 21 6-8pm $50 CRC, Spruce Room
Heart Saver CPR This 2-hour class covers the American Heart Association Curriculum including: CPR for all ages, rescue breathing, choking for all ages, and AED hands on practice. Age 16+ Min 5/Max 15 #314921 .01 Th Dec 3 6-8pm $49 CRC, Oak Room
CLASSES
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FREE! Modern Western Square Dance Introduction Ever wondered if Square Dancing is for you? Modern Western Square Dancing is a great way to meet people and have fun. It is not what you did in gym class or your grandparents’ barn. Modern Western Square dancing has new moves, new music, and is great exercise! Come join us for a FREE introduction, a chili supper, and a chance to see what Square Dancing is all about….No prior experience needed; solo dancers welcome, hosted by Foot and Fiddle Square Dance Club. Please note this class is for ages 7 through adults.
Tai Chi Chih
Age 7+ Min 8/Max 24 #314982 .01 M Sep 14 6-8:30pm FREE CRC, Pine Room
NEW! Modern Western Square Dance Classes This fun, energetic 14 week class will take you through three levels of square dancing, Basic 1 & 2, and Mainstream. Modern Western Square Dancing is not what you did in gym class or your grandparents’ barn. Square dancing has new moves, is done to modern, upbeat music, and is great exercise to keep you young and your mind sharp. No prior experience needed; solo dancers welcome; experienced dancers on hand to partner. If you can walk and shake hands, you can learn to square dance. Light supper included. Visit us at: www.footandfiddle.net. Age 7+ Min 8/Max 24 #314983.01 M Sep 21-Dec 21 6-8:30pm $90 adult (18+) $45 youth or returning student CRC, Pine Room
Achieve a healthier mind, body, and spirit through an inner discipline that focuses on circulating and balancing your body's natural energy. T'ai Chi Chih is a slow-moving meditation that is fun, easy, and enjoyable to do. Reported benefits include reduced stress, strengthened immune system, weight and B/P control, and better balance and flexibility. The 19 gentle movements and one pose can be done by anyone regardless of age or physical ability including those in wheelchairs. It is a joy through movement. Please note: Age 12+ are welcome to attend. T’ai Chi Chih Beginning Age 12+ Min 6/Max 20 #314870 .02 M Sep 14-Oct 26 12-1pm $45 .04 M Nov 2-Dec 14 12-1pm $45
Foot & Fiddle
Square Dance Club Live Lively!
T’ai Chi Chih Continuing Age 12+ Min 6/Max 20 #314870 .01 M Sep 14-Oct 26 10:45-11:45am $45 .03 M Nov 2-Dec 14 10:45-11:45am $45
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Teen Nights at the CRC!
Live DJ Every Teen Night!
A fun, safe environment for teens to spend their leisure time on a Friday night. Call 674-3500 for more information.
SCHOOL ID REQUIRED
No bags, purses, backpacks of any kind allowed in the building. School dress code will be enforced. Participants must be accompanied by a parent if they would like to leave before end of program. Thank you for your understanding.
6TH-8TH GRADE ONLY 6PM-9PM $5 / AT THE DOOR Sep 11 Oct 16 Nov 13
S.A.L.T.
Student Advisory Leadership Team S.A.L.T. is a self-sustaining group made up of local Middle School and High School students who want to make a difference in the community. They are credited with providing over a dozen safe activities a year for teens and the community. The goal is to provide positive alternative activities that students will want to participate in. S.A.L.T. holds meetings on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at 6:00pm, where new events are planned and ideas are discussed to better the community. If you are interested in learning more, contact Windsor Community Recreation Center at 970-674-3500.
Ultimate Babysitter Babysitter’s Boot Camp is a comprehensive skills-based class for youth 11 to 16 years old looking to get the knowledge and confidence to be great babysitters! Topics covered include: business practices, leadership principles, discipline and communication, safe play and basic care for infants and children. Also covered is disaster preparedness, preventing injuries and accidents, recognizing and responding to emergencies, infant and child CPR, choking and basic first aid. Students receive a certification by the American Academy of Pediatricians for Babysitters Training. Ages: 11-16 Min 5/Max 25 #313590 .01 M Oct 19 8:30am-5pm $59 .02 Tu Nov 24 8:30am-5pm $59 .03 Sa Dec 12 8:30am-5pm $59 CRC, ASPEN
Safe Sitter
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The Safe Sitter program provides 11-14 year olds life-saving skills so they can be safe at home alone, or watching younger children. To register, contact Windsor Severance Fire Rescue Volunteer Tara Streeb at tstreeb@wsfr.us or 970-488-0368. Ages: 11-14 FREE! WSFR Station 100 N. 7th Street
FALL 2015 | Town of Windsor | Parks, Recreation & Culture
CLASSES – YOUTH Fall Cheerleading Team For kids who’ve got Windsor spirit, please join Coach Kelly in supporting our community and learning about what teamwork really means. Your cheerleader will learn about cheer, dance, jumps, and stunts in a positive and motivating environment. We’ll cheer for a few football games and end the season with a performance on January 9th, 2016 for the whole family to enjoy. Uniform Fee: $60 (includes skirt, top, pom poms, briefs, bow, and cheer socks)
www.WindsorYouthCheer.com Face Book: Windsor Youth Cheerleading Call Coach Kelly for more info at 714-501-5781
Register by: 1 week before All Classes: Min 5/Max 30 #313516 no classs 11/25 CRC, Cedar or Spruce Room
Competition Cheerleading Team TEAM SKILL ASSESSMENTS WILL BE HELD September 16-30, 6:30 - 8pm ($50) MANDATORY PARENT MEETING October 1, 6-7pm
The Windsor Wildfires are competitive cheer teams that focuses on leadership through skill progression, community service, and sportsmanship. The commitment is September 2015-March 2016. We attend 3 competitions per season and all competitions are within driving distance; usually Broomfield and Denver. Please note: Keep in mind that the competition team truly depends on all participants being dedicated to the team and attending practice. If extra practices are scheduled to benefit the team, there will be no additional charge. Additional Costs: Uniform: $135 maximum – This price includes a full uniform, bloomer, pom poms, and a practice outfit. Uniform fee will be due November 1st. Competition Entry Fees: Range from $65-$100 per competition (we will attend 3 competitions between January-March) USASF Registration Fee: $30 (must register with USASF) Competition Skill Assesments Ages: 6-14 Min 4/Max 50 #313517 .01 W Sep 16-30 6:30-8pm Competition Team (meets both Tue & Wed) Ages: 6-14 Min 4/Max 50 #313517 .02 W Oct 1-Mar 23 6:15-8:15pm T Oct 6-Mar 22 3:45-5:15pm
Mighty Level 1 Team – Ages: 5-6 .01 W Sep 16-Dec 16 3:45-4:45pm $175 Kids ages 5-6 who are new to cheer or have been in cheer for just a short time will learn awesome cheer skills and build confidence as they navigate working together as a team. Mega Level 1 Team - Ages: 7-10 .02 W Sep 16-Dec 16 4:45-5:45pm $175 Kids ages 7-10 who are new to cheer or have been in cheer for just a short time will learn awesome cheer skills and build confidence as they navigate working together as a team. Mega Level II Team – Ages: 7-5th grade .03 W Sep 16-Dec 16 4:45-5:45pm $175 This team is for kids with cheer experience who are ready to learn more advanced skills. Kids ages 9-11 will automatically be placed on this team regardless of experience.
Tumbling All tumbling classes immediately follow Recreational Cheer Team practices and are optional. All Classes: Min 5/ Max 30 CRC, Cedar Room
$50
$750
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Tumbling Level 1: ages 7-11 .01 W Sep 16-Dec 16 5:45-6:15pm $75 Tumbling Level 2: ages 7-11 .02 W Sep 16-Dec 16 5:45-6:15pm $75
REGISTER for a $50 DISCOUNT! $700 if paid in full by Oct 1st or cost can be broken up into 3 payments of $250 due Oct 1st, Dec 1st, Feb 1st CRC, Cedar/Spruce Room
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Need a little help? Reduced Fee Program The Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture Reduced Fee Program is funded through generous donations from multiple sources including the Windsor Town Board and United Way of Weld County. Reduced fees are available for Town of Windsor residents meeting qualification guidelines including proof of income and household size taken from the most recent IRS tax form and proof of residency taken from a property tax certificate, Town of Windsor utility bill or rental agreement. Applications are available at the front desk of the Windsor Community Recreation Center, 250 N. 11th Street, online at: www.windsorgov.com, or by calling 970-674-3500.
Teen Bonfire
Kenpo Karate Panthers Kenpo Karate Tigers Kenpo Karate emphasizes martial arts skills, integrity and individual achievement. It is strongly based in self-defense as well as traditional katas, or forms, presented in a well organized curriculum. Students also benefit from discipline, confidence, fitness, coordination and fun! The Tiger program also offers stranger awareness. By earning a progressive belt rank, students find a sense of accomplishment as they build self-esteem. Belt testing is encouraged but not required. Ages: 5-7 Min 4/Max 16 #314710 .01 Tu,Th Sep 1-29 4:30-5:15pm $45 .02 Tu,Th Oct 1-29 4:30-5:15pm $45 .03 Tu,Th Nov 3-24 4:30-5:15pm $40 .04 Tu,Th Dec 1-17 4:30-5:15pm $35 CRC, Fitness Room
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Kenpo Karate emphasizes martial arts skills, integrity and individual achievement. It is strongly based in selfdefense as well as traditional katas, or forms, presented in a well organized curriculum. Students also benefit from discipline, confidence, fitness, coordination and fun! Panthers are introduced to the Five Rules of Safety. By earning a progressive belt rank, students find a sense of accomplishment as they build self-esteem. Belt testing is encouraged but not required. Ages: 8-15 Min 4/Max 16 #314720 .01 Tu,Th Sep 1-29 5:15-6:15pm $45 .02 Tu,Th Sep 1-29 6:15-7:15pm $45 .03 Tu,Th Oct 1-29 5:15-6:15pm $45 .04 Tu,Th Oct 1-29 6:15-7:15pm $45 .05 Tu,Th Nov 3-24 5:15-6:15pm $40 .06 Tu,Th Nov 3-24 6:15-7:15pm $40 .07 Tu,Th Dec 1-17 5:15-6:15pm $35 .08 Tu,Th Dec 1-17 6:15-7:15pm $35 CRC, Fitness Room
Come enjoy a movie and bonfire in the park. Hang out with your friends and roast s’mores, while enjoying a movie on the big screen Ages: all ages welcome Fri Aug 7 FREE! Activities: begin at 8pm Movie: Earth to Echo (rated PG) Showtime: 8:30pm Boardwalk Park
Miss Colorado Charm School This class is taught by Mrs. Colorado 2008 and is created for young ladies to learn proper etiquette. They will learn the art of southern lady values that will help them to hold themselves with respect, confidence and value themselves as strong independent young ladies. Ages: 6-18 Min 4/Max 15 #313532 .01 Sa Sep 26 12-4pm $35 CRC, Aspen Room
FALL 2015 | Town of Windsor | Parks, Recreation & Culture
CLASSES – YOUTH
PARENTS' NIGHT OUT
= Kids' night of FUN! Need a DATE NIGHT, or an evening to hang out with YOUR FRIENDS? Maybe some time to get some holiday shopping done without the kids? Bring the kids to the CRC for an evening of games, music and FUN! They will have a great time and you will too knowing your kids are having fun in a safe environment. Enjoy your evening out. YOU DESERVE IT! A light snack will be provided. Ages: 5-10 Min 30/Max 100 .01 F Dec 4 5-9pm CRC
#315114 $10
The Nanny Brigade
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Early childhood enrichment programs led by the professional education team behind The Nanny Brigade, a local Fort Collins company, servicing all of Colorado.
Young Artists The Science Explorers Exploring fun, child-friendly recipes, basic kitchen skills, trying new foods, manners, and encouraging children to be interactive in the kitchen. Always new recipes, always fun. One of our most popular enrichment classes.
The Science Explorers program encourages children ages 3-5 to study their surroundings, engage in experiments and learn some answers for themselves. Lessons are designed toward having the children relate to the pleasing world around them. Hands on and most importantly fun!
Ages: 3-5 Min 6/Max 12 #313550 .01 F Sep 4-Oct 9 10:30-11:30am $85 .02 F Oct 23-Dec 4 10:30-11:30am $85 no class 11/27 CRC, Oak Room
Ages: 3-5 Min 5/Max 12 #313551 .01 F Sep 4-Oct 9 9-10am $85 .02 F Oct 23-Dec 4 9-10am $85 no class 11/27 CRC, Aspen Room
Fresh Chefs
Exploring and creating a variety of art forms, and artists. An Interactive class that encourages the exploration of artists, various art mediums, and sparking creativity in young children. Each week a new artist and messy art method to explore. Ages: 2.5-3 Min 5/Max 12 #313552 .01 W Sep 2-Oct 7 10:30-11:30am $85 .02 W Oct 21-Dec 2 10:30-11:30am $85 no class 11/25 CRC, Oak Room
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CLIMBING WALL GENERAL INFO RULES/GUIDELINES: •Climbing pass or daily admission is required at all times. •Proper attire required: closedtoed shoes, pants or long shorts and casual t-shirt. •No open-toed shoes or skorts. •Please see the CRC Front Desk for Climbing Wall Rules / Guidelines.
• Supervised Open Climb: Open to
all users. All uncertified climbers must purchase a belay ride at the front desk.
• Unsupervised Open Climb: Open to certified climbers ONLY. No staff available to belay. • Private lessons: By appointment
Parent/Child Climb
Youth Climbers
Are you ready for an adventure? This introductory level rock climbing course does not require experience. Learn climbing safety, commands and techniques. Parent attendance is mandatory for all classes. Parents are free with a registered child.
Learn a variety of climbing techniques, terminology, proper spotting methods and climbing safety.
Ages: 4-6 .01 Sa .02 Sa .03 Sa .04 Sa
Min 3/Max 5 #317010 Sep 12-Oct 3 9-10am $20 Oct 10-24 9-10am $15 Oct 31-Nov 14 9-10am $15 Dec 5-19 9-10am $15
Ages: 9-14 .01 Tu .02 Tu .03 Tu .04 Tu
Min 3/Max 8 #317030 Sep 8-29 6:30-8pm $20 Oct 6-27 6:30-8pm $20 Nov 3-24 6:30-8pm $20 Dec 1-15 6:30-8pm $15
Girls Rock
Develop your climbing skills in a non-competitive, fun environment. Participants will learn teamwork, balance, coordination, commands, technique and much more.
Girls rule in this class! This is a more advanced class than Lil’ Girls Rock. The sport of climbing is taught from a female’s point of view. Taught by an experienced female teacher, this class focuses on advanced movements, gear selection, as well as additional climbing techniques, all in a fun and supportive way. Closed toe shoes are required.
Ages: 6-8 .01 Tu .02 Tu .03 Tu .04 Tu
Ages: 9-14 Min 3/Max 8 #317045 .01 M Sep 14-28 6:30-8pm $15 .02 M Oct 5-26 6:30-8pm $20 .03 M Nov 2-23 6:30-8pm $20 .04 M Nov 30-Dec 14 6:30-8pm $15
Mini Climbers
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Min 3/Max 8 #317020 Sep 8-29 5-6:30pm $20 Oct 6-27 5-6:30pm $20 Nov 3-24 5-6:30pm $20 Dec 1-15 5-6:30pm $15
FEES: • Belay Rides (ages 4+) Climbing wall staff will belay climbers up and down the climbing wall. Equipment is included. Available during all supervised climbing times. •Belay Day Pass - $3/person; $7/family
• Climbing Pass
•$3/Daily Pass - w/own equipment •$5/Daily Pass - w/rental equipment
CLIMBING WALL HOURS: • Supervised Climb •Sat, 10am-12pm • Unsupervised Climb • Mon-Wed 7am-5pm • Thu/Fri 7am-8pm • Sat 12pm-6pm • Sun 1pm-6pm
Lil’ Girls Rock Little girls rock too! We introduce the sport of climbing from a girl’s point of view. This is a beginner climbing class that will teach basic climbing movements, the figure eight knot, commands and ways to keep climbing safe. All topics are taught in a fun way just for girls! Closed toe shoes are required. Ages: 6-8 Min 3/Max 8 #317040 .01 M Sep 14-28 5-6:30pm $15 .02 M Oct 5-26 5-6:30pm $20 .03 M Nov 2-23 5-6:30pm $20 .04 M Nov 30-Dec 14 5-6:30pm $15
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CLASSES – YOUTH Preschool Open Gym Play with your child on gym mats, toss beanbags, play catch and more. This is a drop-in program, no registration necessary. An adult must accompany every child or family of children. A ratio of at least one adult for every three children is required. Parent participation throughout the program is required. Ages: 6 and under Cost: $2/child/visit T/Th Aug 13-Dec 17 no class 11/24 or 11/26 CRC, Gymnasium
9–11am
Korbin and Grant having a great day at Preschool Open Gym!
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Music Together ® FREE Demo Class Free Music Together ® Demo Class on Monday, August 31st at 10am. Although this class is free, you will need to register as there are only 15 spots available. Ages: 0-4 Min 5/Max 15 #313561 .01 M Aug 31 10-11am FREE CRC, Oak Room
Music Together ® Music Together ® is a research based, internationally recognized music and movement program for children 0-4 yrs old and caregivers. Families have fun planting the seeds for musical growth through singing, movement, instrument play in a creative, yet structured environment. Mixed age classes. Siblings 8 month and younger are FREE. Please let the registration desk know if you are bringing a sibling 8 months and younger but they do not need to officially register. Siblings 9 months and older pay the same tuition price but do not have to pay a second materials fee. A non-refundable materials fee of $45 paid online prior to class at www.mountainsongmusic.com covers materials: 2 CD's, 1 MP3 file, DVD and musical growth chart). For additional information please contact Jane Smolens at 495-1120 or at www.mountainsongmusic.com Ages: 0-4 Min 8/Max 12 #313560 .01 M Sep 14-Nov 30 9:30-10:15am .02 M Sep 14-Nov 30 10:30-11:15am no class 11/23 CRC, Oak Room
$153+ materials fee $153+ materials fee
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Lil' Dancers Performance - Classical Ballet
Lil' Dancers Performance Classes
Pre-Ballet
(non-performance)
Lil Dancers join our classes to prepare for our production of "The Li'l Nut!" Our 3-13 yr old version of the classic Nutcracker Suite! Performed at the Greeley Festival of Trees and other community venues! A new class offered this fall is our Theatre Dance class for those theatre buffs who need some dance experience to further their career! We will focus on basic ballet, tap and jazz needed to excel in your theatre casting placements and work on your stage presentation and carriage. Notes for Nov/Dec Performance Sess.: Classes may combine times for rehearsals and some performances may be in lieu of classes. All performances are not required but tuition does not change. A $40 Performance/Costume Rental Fee will be due to the instructor the first day of October class. Dancers signing up for the Performance Session MUST be registered in the October Performance Prep classes. Tuition is split evenly to include 3 month's of tuition and performance times. Register by Aug 26, Sep 18, Oct 19 Min 5/Max 12 #313536 PreBallet I - Ages: 3-4 .01 M Aug 31-Sep 28 5:30-6:15pm $38 .06 M Oct 5-26 5:30-6:15pm $62 .11 M Nov 2-Dec 19 5:30-6:15pm $62
Classical Ballet - Ages: 7-11 .04 M Aug 31-Sep 28 4:15-5:15pm $42 .09 M Oct 5-26 4:15-5:15pm $68 .14 M Nov 2-Dec 19 4:15-5:15pm $68
PreBallet II - Ages: 4-5 This class only - Register by Sep 3 .02 Th Sep 10-Oct 1 8:30-9:15am $38 .07 Th Oct 8-29 8:30-9:15am $62 .12 Th Nov 5-Dec 19 8:30-9:15am $62
Theatre Dance - Ages: .05 M Aug 31-Sep 28 .10 M Oct 5-26 .15 M Nov 2-Dec 19
PreBallet III - Ages: 5-6 .03 M Aug 31-Sep 28 6:15-7pm $38 .08 M Oct 5-26 6:15-7pm $62 .13 M Nov 2-Dec 19 6:15-7pm $62
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6-13 NEW! 7-8pm $42 7-8pm $68 7-8pm $68
Lil Ballerinas come and learn pre-ballet skills in an imaginative, fun setting! For the performers,Sign up for Performance Session! Taught by a professional ballet instructor and dancer. Attire: Leotards, tights, leather ballet shoes. Hair pulled back out of face in a pony or half back. Ages: 3-5 Min 5/Max 10 #313534 .01 F Sep 11-Oct 2 8:30-9:15am $38 .02 F Oct 9-30 8:30-9:15am $38 .03 F Nov 6-20 8:30-9:15am $30 .04 F Dec 4-18 8:30-9:15am $30 CRC, Fitness Room
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All Classes: CRC, Cedar/Spruce Room no classes held 9/7 Attire: Leotards, tights, leather ballet shoes. Hair pulled back out of face in a pony or half back. Theatre Dance may wear yoga pants, ballet, jazz or tap shoes.
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Toddler and Me Dance This class is for parents and toddlers to create bonding time while also having fun learning the art of dance. Parents and toddlers will learn warm-ups, basic dance moves, and cool downs. This class helps prepare toddlers with knowledge of a dance class structure for future dance classes. Ages: 1.5-3 Min 4/Max 7 #313530 .01 Th Sep 10-Oct 1 9:30-10:30am $50 .02 Th Oct 8-29 9:30-10:30am $50 .03 Th Nov 5-19 9:30-10:30am $50 .04 Th Dec 3-17 9:30-10:30am $50 CRC, Aspen Room
Preschool Combo Dance This class teaches children jazz, ballet and hip hop. It gives children the opportunity to learn how to move their bodies in different ways and learn how dance classes are structured. It extends listening skills and self-control. All classes are taught by a certified dance teacher who is also Early Childhood Educated and is a former preschool teacher. Ages: 3-5 Min 4/Max 7 #313531 .01 Th Sep 10-Oct 1 10:30-11:30am $50 .02 Th Oct 8-29 10:30-11:30am $50 .03 Th Nov 5-19 10:30-11:30am $50 .04 Th Dec 3-17 10:30-11:30am $50 CRC, Aspen Room
Danni Dollz Competition Dance This class is designed for children who have already mastered the skills of ballet/Jazz/Hip Hop combo. This class This class is for intermediate to advanced dancers and will build on the skills already learned and will excel children into an advanced skill Level. Children are asked to wear all required attire to each class. Girls: Black Leo, Black shorts, and ballet shoes. Boys: Black Sweats and black t-shirt, ballet shoes. Ages: 9-13 Min 5/Max 10 #313529 .01 Su Sep 13-Oct 4 5-6pm $35 .02 Su Oct 11-Nov 1 5-6pm $35 .03 Su Nov 8-29 5-6pm $35 .04 Su Dec 6-20 5-6pm $35 CRC, Fitness Room
CLASSES – YOUTH Ballet, Jazz, Hip Hop Combo I For beginners and intermediate dancers. This class rotates between different dance styles each week. Ballet will work on dance positioning, turns, leaps and basic flexibility skills. They will learn basic to intermediate jazz styles that will also include theatrical dance. Our Hip Hop days will teach children to pop and lock and break dancing skills. We will have a recital every August and children will perform 3 different styles of dance and recital costume fees will be due in July. The recital is optional. Children are asked to wear all proper attire to each class. Attire: Girls: Black leo, Black shorts, ballet shoes, nonslip street shoes. No tights and no flip flops please. Boys: Black sweats and black t-shirt, ballet shoes and non-slip street shoes. No flip flops or extremely baggy clothes. Classes taught by Jamie Chandler. Ages: 5-9 Min 1/Max 7 .01 Su Sep 13-Oct 4 .02 Su Oct 11-Nov 1 .03 Su Nov 8-29 .04 Su Dec 6-20 CRC, Fitness Room
#313525 1-2pm $50 1-2pm $50 1-2pm $50 1-2pm $50
Ballet Lyrical Combo II This class is designed for children who have already mastered the skills of ballet/Jazz/Hip Hop combo. This class This class is for intermediate to advanced dancers and will build on the skills already learned and will excel children into an advanced skill Level. Children are asked to wear all required attire to each class.Girls: Black Leo, Black shorts, and ballet shoes. Boys: Black Sweats and black t-shirt, ballet shoes. Ages: 9-17 Min 1/Max 7 .01 Su Sep 13-Oct 4 .02 Su Oct 11-Nov 1 .03 Su Nov 8-29 .04 Su Dec 6-20 CRC, Fitness Room
Danni A1 Hip Hop Crew This is a competition team and children will learn a routine that will be competed at dance competitions throughout the season. The children grow strong as a dance team and each child is given great opportunities to advance their dance career. The competitions are throughout Colorado with the possibility of one or two out of states depending on how well children do at competitions. This team is by audition or placement only and requires a session long contract. There will be a costume fee, warm-up fee along with entry fees for each competition. This is an add on class and all children are also required to be enrolled in Jazz/Hip Hop Combo. Ages: 10-17 Min 1/Max .01 Su Sep 13-Oct 4 .02 Su Oct 11-Nov 1 .03 Su Nov 8-29 .04 Su Dec 6-20 CRC, Fitness Room
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#313527 3-4pm $35 3-4pm $35 3-4pm $35 3-4pm $35
Jazz Hip Hop Combo II This class is for students who have mastered the basic skill levels and are intermediate to advanced dancers looking to further their education. Children are required to wear t-shirt or tank top with sweats/yoga pants and non-slip street shoes. Ages: 9-18 Min 1/Max 7 .01 Su Sep 13-Oct 4 .02 Su Oct 11-Nov 1 .03 Su Nov 8-29 .04 Su Dec 6-20 CRC, Fitness Room
#313526 2-3pm $50 2-3pm $50 2-3pm $50 2-3pm $50
#313528 4-5pm $50 4-5pm $50 4-5pm $50 4-5pm $50
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FITNESS Nia This unique fitness program combines dance, yoga, and martial arts movements for total body conditioning and a cardiovascular workout. The movements are adaptable and can be modified for any level of fitness. Visit www.NiaNow.com for more information. Fri 9:30–10:30am Cardio Sculpt A high energy cardio class with muscle-specific exercises to improve endurance, and build strength of upper and lower muscle groups. Bands, hand weights, and an exercise ball will be used. Wed 5:30–6:30pm Strength Surge
Designed to increase strength, muscle definition and endurance in a total body workout. Sets of high intensity STRENGTH moves focus on alternating muscle groups while a SURGE of simple cardio breaks provide additional calorie burn while allowing muscle recovery. Core work is incorporated throughout the class. All levels welcome. Mon 5:30–6:30pm
Just Circuit Just Circuit is for both men & women. Taught by Pauline Brown, owner of LIFT-4U a personal training company & Figure Competitor. You will challenge your cardiovascular system and develop muscle strength and muscle endurance using basic equipment with a circuit format all while having fun! All levels of fitness welcome - modifications are provided. Thu 5:30–6:30pm Fitness, Fun, & Flexibility
Improve your muscle strength, muscle endurance, core strength, balance, and flexibility using weights, resistance bands, and a ball. 45 minutes of muscle conditioning, 15 minutes of flexibility. Mon/Wed 8:15–9:15am
See Page 18 for Aqua Aerobics Classes
ARE included on the Fitness Pass
See Page 8 for Sr Shape Up & Page 9 for T’ai Chi Chih NOT included on the Fitness Pass
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Yoga Fun & Flexibility SoulSweat This class introduces students to the yoga positions through step-by-step verbal description and demonstration. Emphasis will be placed on student understanding safety and stability with each position. Whether you are a beginner to yoga or more experienced, you will get a great workout out to end the week. Fri 8:15–9:15am
Beginner Yoga For the beginning
yoga student who is interested in learning basic yoga poses while experiencing improvement in your health and well being. This class is accessible to all ages and body types with an emphasis on finding comfort in the various postures with modifications and accommodations. Join us in a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. Sat 8–9am
Vinyasa Yoga For the experienced
yoga individual this is a challenging class that develops strength, endurance, flexibility and balance. Knowledge of a variety of yoga poses is encouraged. Class can vary from the traditions of Vinyasa Flow to Ashtanga to Power Yoga. Sat 9:15–10:15am
Therapeutic Yoga This class is especially suited for those people recovering from injuries, working to prevent injuries or interested in promoting a deep physical and emotional well being. This is an approach to Yoga that adapts the various means and methods of practice to target natural recuperative powers to specific systems of the body. Tue 9:15–10:15am Evening Yoga
For the yoga student who enjoys a relaxing Vinyasa flow designed to release tension and encourage flexibility. This class focuses on stretching and relaxation. All fitness levels, ages and body types are welcome. Tue 7:30–8:25pm
NEW
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Yoga Core This invigorating yoga class focuses on building strength in the core muscles. This class fuses a series of flowing postures with intense core work, linking breath to movement. Mon/Wed 6:30–7:25pm
Break into ecstatic movement and unbridled soul expression with the funky fusion and World Beats of SoulSweat! Developed by Chantal Pierrat, SoulSweat is an exhilarating dance experience that enhances coordination, tones your body, increases your dynamic flow of energy, and awakens your creative spirit. Mon/Thu 9:30–10:30am
Zumba Zumba fuses hypnotic musical rhythms and tantalizing moves to create a dynamic workout system designed to be fun and easy to do. Tue/Thu 6:40–7:40pm Sat 8:15–9:15am (Except 1st Sat of month or 3rd Tue of month - see POUND)
R.I.P.P.E.D. This “plateau proof fitness formula workout” masterfully combines Resistance, Intervals, Power, Plyometric, Endurance, and Diet. If you are looking to lose pounds and inches, increase your metabolism, sculpt sexy, lean muscles, improve your cardio vascular performance, feel your energy and strength go through the roof, and have a blast doing it, R.I.P.P.E.D. is the right work out for you! All levels of fitness welcome - modifications are provided. Tue /Thu 8:15–9:15am Tue 5:30-6:30pm Pound This full-body cardio jam session, combines light resistance with constant simulated drumming. The workout fuses cardio, pilates, plyometrics and isometric movements & poses into a 45-60 minute series. Burn 600-900 calories per hour, strengthen and sculpt muscles, and drum your way to a leaner, slimmer physique – all while rocking out to your favorite music! Bring a yoga mat if you have one. 1st Sat of month 8:15am 3rd Tue of month 6:40pm Insanity Are you up to the challenge?
You’ve heard of it, you’ve wanted to try it, and now you can! If you are willing to dig deep, work hard, and want results, INSANITY is the work out for you. All levels of fitness welcome - modifications are provided. Sat 9:30-10:30am
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FITNESS Sep - Dec 2015 Fitness Calendar Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
5:00am
AM Deep Water Aerobics see pg 18 5-6am Sandy
AM Deep Water Aerobics see pg 18 5-6am Sandy
6:00am
AM Deep Water Aerobics see pg 18 6-6:45am (until-8/28) Sandy
AM Deep Water Aerobics see pg 18 6-6:45am (until-8/28) Sandy *Senior Shape Up 8:10-9am Linda *see schedule & fees page 8
8:00am
8:15am
Fitness, Fun & Flex. 8:15-9:15am Terisa
Friday
Beginner Yoga 8-9am Julia
*Senior Shape Up 8:10-9am Linda *see schedule & fees page 8 Fitness, Fun & Flex. 8:15-9:15am Terisa
Saturday
AM Deep Water Aerobics see pg 18 6-6:45am (until-8/28) Sandy
R.I.P.P.E.D. 8:15-9:15am Terisa
Zumba 8:15-9:15am Pauline (except 1st Sat of month) Yoga, Fun & Flex. 8:15-9:15am Terisa
Therapeutic Yoga 9:15-10:15am Julia
9:15am 9:30am
R.I.P.P.E.D. 8:15-9:15am Terisa
Thursday
Pound 8:15-9:15am Pauline (1st Sat of each month ONLY) Vinyasa Yoga 9:15-10:15am Julia
SoulSweat 9:30-10:30am Kristina
SoulSweat 9:30-10:30am Kristina
Nia 9:30-10:30am Denise
Insanity 9:30-10:30am Pauline
*T’ai Chi Chih Cont. 10:45-11:45am Marie 10:30am *see schedule & fees pages 9,21
12:00pm
*T’ai Chi Chih Beginner - 12-1pm Marie *see schedule & fees pages 9,21
Aqua Aerobics (thru-8/28) see pg 18 11:45am-12:45pm Cricket
5:30pm
Strength Surge 5:30-6:30pm Jan
R.I.P.P.E.D. 5:30-6:30pm Pauline
NEW! 6:30pm
Yoga Core 6:30-7:25pm Kelly
7:30pm
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Zumba 6:40-7:40pm Pauline (except 3rd Tue of month) Pound 6:40-7:40pm Pauline (3rd Tue of month only)
Aqua Aerobics (thru-8/28) see pg 18 11:45am-12:45pm Cricket Cardio Sculpt 5:30-6:30pm Kristin
Just Circuit 5:30-6:30pm Pauline
NEW! Yoga Core 6:30-7:25pm Kelly
Evening Yoga 7:30-8:25pm Julia
FREE Group Fitness Classes Try these classes for FREE! Bring a friend!
Zumba 6:40-7:40pm Debbi
Purchase a 30 Day Fitness Pass and you can attend *all of the fitness classes & Aqua Aerobic class (pg 18) for just $25 for 30 days! *unless otherwise noted
3 Easy Ways to Workout! 30 Day Fitness Pass - $25 5 Class Fitness Pass - $20 Drop-in - $5
M Sep 14 5:30pm Strength Surge Sa Oct 17 9:15am Vinyasa Yoga Th Nov 12 5:30pm Cardio Sculpt CRC, Fitness Room or Evergreen Room
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SPORTS – ADULT Fall Adult Softball This league combines the interest of both men's and coed softball teams in the community for friendly competition and sportsmanship. Number of teams per night is limited so register early! Teams are scheduled to play seven regular season games with a double elimination post-season tournament. Register By: Aug. 16 or until full Age 16+ Min 4 teams/div / Max 8 teams/div Cost: $460/team includes double elimination tournament Divisions: Mon - Men E Rec Div 1 (higher div.) Mon - Men E Rec Div 2 Fri - Coed Rec
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Games: Aug 24-Oct 9, 6-10pm at Diamond Valley Fields Manager Mtg: Wed. Aug. 19th, 6:30pm at the CRC
Men’s Adult Basketball Men’s recreational teams play six league games, and a single elimination tournament. Games consist of two 20 minute halves. Players must be 18 years of age or older. The league is designed for teams that have average skilled players. Teams should not have more than two players over 6’4” tall. Register by: Jan 4 Ages: 18+ Min 4 teams/div / Max 7 teams/div Cost: $450/team includes post-season single elimination tournament Divisions: Tue – Men’s Rec Wed – Men’s E Rec Thu – Men’s Rec
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Games: Jan 12–Mar 3, 7:40–10:40pm Tue Tournament Mar 8 & 15 Wed Tournament March 9 & 16 Thu Tournament Mar 10 & 17 CRC, Gymnasium Managers Mtg: Thu Jan 7, 7:30pm at the CRC
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Labor Day 5K Run/Walk A FUN RUN for EVERYONE! Walking is OK too! Participants will receive a t-shirt. Prizes given to winners! Save money and pre-register at www.windsorgov. com/RecReg or at the Community Recreation Center. Check-in and dayof registrations begin at 6:30am at Boardwalk Park. Pre-register by: Sep 4, 12pm Day-of-registration: Sep 7, 6:30am All ages welcome! #215111.01 $15/person – pre-registration $20/person – day-of-registration Mon Sep 7 race begins 7:30am (6:30am check-in and day-of-race registration) Boardwalk Park
Mud Volleyball Tournament Get down and dirty for the 15th Annual Mud Volleyball Tournament. Register at the Community Recreation Center, 250 N. 11th St. Call 970-674-3500 or register online at www.windsorgov. com/RecReg. www.windsorgov.com/mudvolleyball for a full list of rules. Register until: Aug 22 (or when maximum is met) $150/team includes 10 T-shirts (see sizes below) Sat Sep 5 Diamond Valley Divisions: Adults 16+ Min 6/Max 64 #215112.01 Fee includes 4M, 4L, 2XL T-shirts Adult Team Check in: 8am 1st games: begin at 8:30am Youth 8-15 Min 6/Max 16 #215113.01 Fee includes 5S, 3M, 2L T-shirts Youth Team Check in: 10:30am 1st games: begin at 11am
17th Annual Charity Mush Ball Tournament Join the FUN! Sign up your family, church groups, youth team or summer and fall league! Special rules of Turkey Ball include running bases opposite the normal direction. Awards for the top three places and special awards for top team and top individual fundraisers. Turkey Ball will be played rain, snow or shine. Teams are guaranteed three games. For more information call 970674-3500. Awards, Prizes, Food, Fun! Proceeds benefit the Windsor Reduced Fee Program The Windsor Reduced Fee program offers financial assistance to children and adults who need support in order to participate in recreational activities. Please see page 24, or 36 for more information.
Saturday, November 7
Games begin at 9am Chimney Park & Diamond Valley $150 per team; 9–12 players/team Min 4 teams/Max 12 teams (coed) Register by: Sun Nov 1 #316600.01
Drop-In Pickle-Ball Drop-in for a game pickle-ball every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the Community Recreation Center. Courts are provided with nets. Ages: 18+ M/W/F 9am-12pm $2 drop-in (cancellations may occur due to other programs using gym) Mon - 4 courts Wed - 2-4 courts Fri - 2 courts CRC, Gymnasium
OUTDOOR COURTS: 2 courts are located at Main Park at the in-line hockey rinks and 2 courts are located at Eastman Park north of the skate park. These courts are open to the public during regular park hours. Be sure to bring your own nets and equipment.
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SPORTS – YOUTH Punt, Pass & Kick The Punt, Pass & Kick program creates a lively and engaging forum for boys and girls ages 6-15 to compete separately against their peers in punting, passing and kicking skills. Top scorers in each age division will advance to a sectional competition. For more information, please call 970-674-3500 or visit the website at www.nflppk.com. Register: day of event, 12–1pm Ages: 6–15 (as of December 31, 2015) Sun Sep 20 1pm Eastman Park
FREE!
Denver Nuggets Skills Challenge The Denver Nuggets Skills Challenge is a FREE competition open to boys and girls that allows youngsters to showcase their talents in dribbling, passing, and shooting. This youth program is produced by the Denver Nuggets and Colorado Parks and Recreation Association. Top scorers from each age group advance to a sectional competition and sectional winners advance to the State Championship to be held in conjunction with a Denver Nuggets game at the Pepsi Center. Register: day of event, 9–10am Ages: 7-14 (as of April 30, 2016) Sat Jan 16 10am–12pm FREE CRC, Gymnasium
Mini Tennis A 4 class session for kids using smaller nets and foam balls making the game of tennis fun for this age group. Please bring your own racquet if you have one, if not they will provided during the class. Ages: 3-5 Min 4/Max .01 Th Sep 10-Oct 1 .02 Th Oct 8-29 .03 Th Nov 5-19 .04 Th Dec 3-17 CRC, Cedar/Spruce
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$50 $50 $50 $50
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SPORTS – YOUTH Recreation Pee Wee Basketball (Coed K–1st grade)
FREE Pee Wee & Girls Basketball Camp! Taught by WHS Girls Basketball Team! Grades: K–8 (as of 2015/2016 school yr)
SAT
OCT 24TH FREE
Pee Wee (Boys & Girls) K-2nd Grade Girls 3rd-8th Grade
9-10am 10-11am
Pee-wee recreation basketball is specifically designed for Kindergarten and 1st graders to teach the fundamentals of basketball in a team setting with modified rules and basket height. This league is gender specific and plays during the girl’s recreation basketball season. Note, boys K-1st grade basketball will not be offered during the boys’ basketball recreation season. Register by: Sep 21 Grades: K-1 (as of 2015/2016 school yr) Min 40/div / Max 180/div Cost: $50 + required jersey Divisions: Boys Kindergarten 115700.01 Boys 1st grade 115701.01 Girls K - 1st grade 313100.01 Games: Saturdays, Nov 7–Dec 12 no games or practices 11/25–28 Practices: 4–7:30pm, beginning no earlier than Oct 26 at the CRC, & various Weld RE-4 Schools Parent Meeting: Wed, Oct 14, 7:30pm at the CRC
TEAM SPORTS: Builds Friendships, Teaches Life Skills
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SPORTS – YOUTH
Recreation Girls Basketball (2nd–8th grade)
Recreation Boys Basketball (2nd–8th grade)
Boys & Girls Intermediate Basketball Tryouts
Girls’ in-town recreation basketball is a fun recreation league designed to teach the fundamentals of basketball in a team setting. To help ensure equal team competition, 3rd – 8th grade players must attend one mandatory player assessment date. Players will be assessed on basketball skills and athleticism and placed on teams according to skill level.
Boys’ in-town recreation basketball is a fun recreation league designed to teach the fundamentals of basketball in a team setting. To help ensure equal team competition, 3rd – 8th grade players must attend one mandatory player assessment date. Players will be assessed on basketball skills and athleticism and placed on teams according to skill level.
Register by: Sep 21 Grades: 2-8 (as of 2015/2016 school yr) Min 40/div / Max 180/div Cost: $60 + required jersey
Register by: Dec 14 Grades: 2-8 (as of 2015/2016 school yr) Min 40/div / Max 180/div Cost: $60 + required jersey
Divisions: 2nd grade 3rd grade 4th/ 5th grade 6th–8th grade
Divisions: 2nd grade 3rd grade 4th grade 5th grade 6th – 8th grade
Teams are forming for the 2015–2016 Intermediate Basketball Season. Open tryouts will be held for existing teams needing players and new teams. Teams will play in Power to Play Sports Fall League. Players will be evaluated on basketball skills, athleticism, and attitude. Games will be played primarily on Sundays. Practices begin in September. Eligibility requirements to play with Windsor Parks, Recreation and Culture: Team must have a minimum of 60 percent of the team’s player’s reside in Windsor or in the Weld RE-4 School District boundaries or are currently enrolled in a Weld RE-4 school or have a sibling/parent/guardian who attends or is employed at a Weld RE-4 school.
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Games: Saturdays, Nov 7–Dec 12 no games or practices 11/25–28 Practices: 4–9pm, beginning no earlier than Oct 26 CRC, & Various Weld RE-4 Schools Parent Meeting: Wed, Oct 14, 7:30pm at the CRC
Girls Bball Assessments 3rd grade Tue Oct 20 5–6:30pm 4th/5th grade Wed Oct 21 5–6:30pm 6th-8th grade Wed Oct 21 7–8:30pm Team selection: Coaches only Thu Oct 22
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Games: Saturdays, Jan 23–Feb 27 Practices: 4–9pm, beginning no earlier than Jan 11 CRC, & Various Weld RE-4 Schools Parent Meeting: Wed, Jan 6, 7:30pm at the CRC
Boys Bball Assessments 3rd Grade: Last Name A-L Mon Last Name M-Z Mon 4th grade: Tue 5th grade: Tue 6-8th grade Mon
Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan
4 5–6:15pm 4 6:30-7:45pm 5 5–6:30pm 5 7–8:30pm 4 8–9:30pm
Team selection: Coaches only Thu Jan 7
TBD
Grades: (as of 2015/2016 school yr) $200–Fall League: Due Sep 30, 2015 FREE TO TRYOUT Girls: Sunday, August 16 4th/5th grade 1–2:30pm 6th/7th/8th grade 3–4:30pm Boys: Sunday, August 23 4th grade 12–1:30pm 5th grade 2–3:30pm 6th/7th/8th grade 4–5:30pm All Tryouts held at the CRC, Gym
Winter Basketball Camp Camp Director Bruce Dick is one of the best motivators and shooting instructors in the game today. His camps will improve the ability of basketball players regardless of their ability or age. His teams play an exciting style of basketball and are always among the top 3 point shooting and free throw teams in Colorado. Register by the 1st day of camp. Grades: 1 – 8 (as of 2015/16 school yr) Min 20/Max 120 Dec 28-29 9 am – 11 am $50 CRC, Gymnasium
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SPORTS - YOUTH Coaches Certification Trainings NYSCA National Youth Sports Coaches Association
NYSCA training teaches coaches their responsibilities and holds them accountable to a strict code of conduct. It is mandatory for youth coaches to come to one of the scheduled meetings during the year! Coaches must stay for entire two hours. Football Mon Aug.10 Soccer Mon Aug.10 Volleyball Mon Aug.10 Pee Wee Basketball Wed Oct 21 Girls Basketball Mon Oct 26 Boys Basketball Mon Jan 11 All coaches certification meetings are held at the CRC from 6:30pm–8:30pm
Coaches Sport Specific Meetings This mandatory meeting covers the upcoming season including rules, team rosters, program philosophy, scheduling, practices, facilities and more. Soccer Wed. Aug.12 Volleyball Wed Aug 12 Pee Wee Basketball Mon Oct 12 Girls Basketball Mon Oct 12 Boys Basketball Mon Dec 14 All coach sport specific meetings are held at the CRC from 6:30–8:30pm.
Need a little help? Reduced Fee Program
Parent Meetings
The Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture Reduced Fee Program is funded through generous donations from multiple sources including the Windsor Town Board and United Way of Weld County. Reduced fees are available for Town of Windsor residents meeting qualification guidelines including proof of income and household size taken from the most recent IRS tax form and proof of residency taken from a property tax certificate, Town of Windsor utility bill or rental agreement. Applications are available at the front desk of the Windsor Community Recreation Center, 250 N. 11th Street, online at: www.windsorgov.com, or by calling 970-674-3500.
Parents Assoc. for Youth Sports & Sport Specific Info. The PAYS program helps parents and youth leagues work together to provide the best possible sports experience for children. If you have previously attended the PAYS portion of the Parent Meeting, you do not need to attend again. Concussion training starts at 6:45pm. This training educates parents about the signs and symptoms of concussions while emphasizing the seriousness of head injuries. If you have attended the concussion training you are not required to attend again. The sport specific portion of the meeting starts at 7:30pm which covers season schedules, rules and more. Recreation Football Soccer Volleyball Basketball Divisions: Pee Wee (K-1st) Girls (2nd-8th) Boys (2nd-8th)
Wed Aug. 12 Wed Aug. 12 Wed Aug 12 Wed Wed Wed
Oct 14 Oct 14 Jan 6
All parent meetings are held at the CRC 6:00 - PAYS 6:45 - Concussion Training 7:30 – Sport Specific
Uniforms: Uniforms are sold at the Windsor Community Recreation Center. Recreational uniforms may be exchanged or returned within 10 business days of purchase date if it has not been worn or washed and the tags are still attached.
Universal Jersey Baseball Hat Softball Visor
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SPORTS – YOUTH
Sponsorship Opportunities
Available Sponsorships:
You
Aquatics
create the building blocks
Your dollars help build a brighter future! If you are considering sponsorship, you already understand the importance of giving back and establishing goodwill toward the community that you live and work in. As a valued sponsor, you can take pride knowing you are supporting quality programs and events.
Chimney Park Pool Windsor Lake
Athletics
for
community success!
Programs offered through the Parks, Recreation, & Culture Department attract approximately 85,000 visitors annually with 100’s of thousands of casual park visitors and program spectators. That means these may be the wisest marketing dollars you’ll ever spend. From special events and athletics to parks and trails, we offer a variety of sponsorship levels for businesses and citizens to become involved.
Fields Scoreboards T-shirts
Community Events
Easter Eggstravaganza Movies in the Park Mud Volleyball Races Summer Concert Series Turkey Ball Volgafest Windsor Wonderland
Parks / Trails / Trees Adopt-A-Trail Commemorative Tree Program Commemorative Bench Program
Leave-A-Legacy
For more information please visit: www.windsorgov.com/sponsorships Officiating & Scorekeeping Interested in officiating and/or scorekeeping youth and adult sports? Northern Colorado Sports Officials (NCSO) is assigning Windsor youth and adult games for the 2015-2016 seasons! Visit NCSO’s web site.
www.goncso.com
ON-THE- GO!
Search for activities, register for classes or check team schedules.
Register Online Anytime!
windsorgov.com/RecReg
Inclement Weather Sports Hotline: 970-674-3530
Please call this number when concerned about weather for all scheduled games. Please call your coach about practice cancellations.
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FORESTRY w
Treasure Island Demonstration Garden
Located off 7th St. (south of Eastman Park Dr.) at Laku Lake Road. Treasure Island Garden is a partnership between the Town of Windsor and the DiGGers, a group of committed volunteer master gardeners.
Master gardeners will be discussing the topics listed below and answering questions at Treasure Island Demonstration Garden. Classes and activities are designed to meet the needs of local gardeners. Call 686-2999 for additional information. Classes will be held at the garden so be prepared for the weather. Bring your chair, water bottle, and sunscreen.
Second Saturday Classes (begin at 10:00 am) Aug 8 Sep 12
Garden Art Show. Kids and Colors, come see the art! 10am - 12pm Watch the message board for class listings
Group Garden Tours or Treasure Island Demonstration Garden Speakers: If your group or club would like a tour of Treasure Island Demonstration Garden, or to schedule a speaker for your group, please call (970) 686-2999 to schedule. Tours can have a specific focus such as Plant Select©, xeric© gardening, veggies, or just be a random walk-through to see what is growing and blooming. All speakers will be experienced master gardeners. Parking is available beside the road for cars or small group buses. Most of the garden can be viewed from paved surfaces. Help Wanted: Volunteers pick produce for the Windsor Food Pantry on Tue and Thu mornings starting in July. If you would like to help, meet us at the vegetable garden at 7am. No experience needed. We train! If you would like to volunteer at the garden please call (970) 686-2999.
Brush Recycling Site The Town of Windsor Brush Recycling Site is operated by the Facilities Division of the Public Works Department. For more info visit www.windsorgov.com/ recycle. LOCATION: 801 Diamond Valley Dr. PERMITS: Annual Brush permits are available at: • Town Hall, 301 Walnut Street, • CRC, 250 N. 11th Street • Brush Site, 801 Diamond Valley Drive To obtain a permit, please bring: • Drivers License • Proof of Residency: (TOW Utility Bill, Property Tax Statement, or Lease Agreement) HOURS: March–October Wednesday–Sunday 10am–12pm; 12:30pm–6pm November–February Wednesday–Sunday 12pm–4pm
Recycle Your Christmas Trees! Christmas trees may be dropped off for recycling at the Brush Recycling site. Brush permits are required, however there is no charge to drop off Christmas trees. Special extended hours are available for Christmas tree drop off. Please remove all decorations from trees before dropping them off. Thank you. Christmas Tree Recycling Hours: *Sat, Dec 26, 2015 – Tue, Jan 5, 2016 *10am – 4pm *Thu, Dec 31, 2015. 10am – 2pm *Fri, Jan 1, 2016 - Closed Location: 801 Diamond Valley Drive
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Accepted Items: • Grass Clippings • Leaves • Garden Trimmings • Branches under 18” Diameter Items NOT Allowed: • Branches Over 18” Diameter • Sod • Lumber of any kind • Trash FEES: Windsor Residents with Permit: • $2 / load Non-Residents & Commercial: • $6 / Cubic Yard (Min. Charge $6)
FALL 2015 | Town of Windsor | Parks, Recreation & Culture
Aberdour Circle Bison Ridge Boardwalk
(6600 Aberdour Cir.)
(1990 Yonkee Dr.)
(100 N. 5th St.)
Brunner Farm (305 Prospector St.) Chimney
(200 E. Chestnut St.)
Covenant
(1401 Fernwood Drive)
Diamond Valley Eastman
(801 Diamond Valley Dr.)
(7025 Eastman Park Dr.)
Founders Green Main
(1201 Grand Ave.)
(300 Locust St.)
Northern Lights (550 Saratoga Way) Poudre Heights
(1670 Green River Dr.)
Windsor Highlands (7985 Highland Meadows Pkwy.) Windsor Village Windsor West
(55 Rochester Dr.)
(500 10th St.)
Other Town Facilities
Art & Heritage Center: (116 5th St.) Town of Windsor Museum exhibition, education and rental space. Check www.windsorgov. com for more information. Chimney Park Swimming Pool: (421 Chimney Park Dr.) Includes
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Schools (where games & practices are held) Grandview Elementary School: (1583 Grand Ave.) Mountain View Elementary School: (810 3rd St.)
Range View Elementary School: (700 Ponderosa Dr., Severance)
3 shelters, outdoor pool, water slide, and concessions.
Skyview Elementary School: (1000 Stone Mountain Dr.)
Eastman Park Oxbow: (7025 Eastman Park Dr., west of barrier) Open space and 12 hole disc course. Visit www.windsorgov.com for map.
Tozer Primary School: (501 Oak St.)
Lakeview Cemetery: (32815 Hwy 257) 21.6 acres. For information
Severance Middle School: (1801 Avery Plaza St., Severance)
visit www.windsorgov.com
Windsor Middle School: (900 Main St.)
Poudre Natural Area: (1050 Larch Dr.) 14 acre open lands. Includes Poudre Pooch Park—a 1 acre off-leash dog park accessible from the northwest corner of Eastman Park off of Eastman Park Drive.
Windsor High School: (1100 Main St.)
Riverbend Natural Area: (525 Parkwood Dr.) 10 acres open lands and detention area.
Town Hall: (301 Walnut St.) Town administrative offices. Town of Windsor Museum: (100 N. 5th St.) Includes Depot, School, Church, 4-Square, Beet Shanty, Summer Kitchen, Eaton House. Windsor Community Recreation Center: (250 N. 11th St.)
Includes gymnasium, aerobics/dance room, activity center, multipurpose room, classrooms, conference room, gallery and patio. Rooms available to rent for special occasions and meetings. ADA accessible.
Windsor Trail System: View map at www.windsorgov.com/trailmap
Volleyball (Sand)
Connection / •Loop
Trail
Soccer Fields
Skate
Park
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Playground
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Horseshoe Pit
Hockey Rink
Frisbee Disc Golf
Fishing
Dog Park
Boating
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Beach
Basketball Court
Baseball / Softball Fld.
Backstop
Park Amenities
Archery Range
PARKS AND FACILITIES
Planning an Event?
Windsor Community Recreation Center CALL for a Reservation Today! Birthday Parties, Weddings, Business Meetings, Seminars, Quinceañeras, Graduations! From a casual birthday party, elegant wedding reception or professional business meeting, the Community Recreation Center can accommodate events from 5 to 500 guests.
Call 970-674-3500 for details
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION 4 EASY WAYS TO SIGN UP!
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NLINE! For your convenience, most programs are available for online registration. To complete an online registration, you will need your household ID number and a password. Register directly at www.windsorgov.com/RecReg. For assistance, or for more information call 970-674-3500 or visit www.windsorgov.com.
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n Person Walk-in registrations are taken during regular business hours at the Windsor Community Recreation Center, 250 N. 11th St. Cash, checks, money orders, or credit cards are accepted.
Payments All major forms of credit cards are accepted as well as cash, checks, money orders or cashier checks. **Payments by check: The Town of Windsor will charge a $15 service fee for all checks not honored for any reason by the bank. Checks should be made payable to Town of Windsor. ** Full payment must be made at the time of registration. Reduced Fees: Eligible participants in our Reduced Fee Program can receive a discount off the registration fee. Applications are available at the Community Recreation Center or online at www.windsorgov.com. Please see page 36= for information. Refund Policy: After initial registration, a refund request is required in writing a minimum of five (5) days prior to the start of any class or program to receive a full refund unless otherwise noted. Four (4) days prior to the start date and through the first week of the session, 50% of the registration fee is refundable. No refunds or transfers will be allowed after the first week of the session unless circumstances, stated in writing, warrant consideration. Refund request forms are located at the Community Recreation Center or visit www.windsorgov.com. Full refunds will be given if the Recreation Division cancels a class or program. No refunds or transfers will be accepted less than two (2) days prior to the start of a program that only meets once.
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hone Most programs are available for phone registration. You may call the Windsor Community Recreation Center at 970-674-3500 to register over the phone, and pay with a credit card during regular business hours.
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ail Please complete the registration form and send it along with your payment in the form of a check or money order, payable to “Town of Windsor” or fill in the credit card information and mail to: Town of Windsor, Parks, Recreation & Culture, 250 N. 11th St., Windsor, CO 80550.
Minimums/Maximums: Class sizes are limited to assure class quality and safety. Minimum participation numbers must be met or programs may be cancelled. Deadlines: Registration deadlines for each event are listed in this brochure under the event description. A “first come, first served” wait list will be maintained after the deadline date to fill any remaining event openings. Waiting List Procedure: Waiting lists are a source of contact and do not guarantee you will receive a call back. We will contact you only if a space becomes available. Waiting lists for a closed class or sport provides us with a name and phone number in the event of a cancellation or if a new class is added. It does not limit you from registering for any other open class. Team Selection: The Parks, Recreation & Culture Department’s goal is to provide participants opportunities to form new friendships, and have a fun recreational atmosphere with teams as balanced as possible. Special requests are not taken. Only the head coach and one assistant coach’s children are placed on teams together. Teams are randomly selected by computer or by assessments, separated by skill level, age or grade and gender if applicable.
Notice to Participants: Participants must recognize that all classes/activities of a physical nature involve some risk and by registering for a class/activity of this nature, there is an assumption of risk by the participant. Every effort is made to ensure the safety of the participants and to provide them with first class recreational facilities, activities and parks. In the event of a serious accident or illness, it is the policy to: 1. Call 911 to reach emergency personell. 2. Reach the parent or guardian as soon as the situation allows. Each registration must have a waiver signed by either a parent or legal guardian. Americans With Disabilities Act: In accordance with the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Civil Rights act of 1964, the Town of Windsor will generally provide access, support and when appropriate, reasonable accommodations upon request. Questions and comments about a Town program, service, or activity which is not accessible should be directed to: Mary Robins Director of Human Resources/ADA Coordinator Voice: 970-674-2482 Relay Colorado TTY: 800-659-2656 mrobins@windsorgov.com 301 Walnut St, Windsor, CO 80550.
FALL 2015 | Town of Windsor | Parks, Recreation & Culture
REGISTRATION FORM
Parks, Recreation & Culture 250 N. 11th Street • Windsor, CO 80550
www.windsorgov.com 970-674-3500 Your Link to quality of life...
Individual or Team Registration Information Adult or Primary Guardian or Team Manager First
Secondary Guardian (if applicable) or Assistant Manager Last
First
Address
Last
Address
City
State
Home
Zip
Work
Gender
City
Cell
State
Home
Email Address
Zip
Gender
Work
Cell
Email Address
Participant Name First
Birthdate m/d/y
Last
M/F
Grade
Parental Support: Please check any that you can help with: Coach:
Team Name
League
Program Name
Assist:
Program #
Sponsor:
Fee
Other:
Division
Fee
Team Information : Team managers please stop by or call the Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture Department for information on Team Rosters, Rules & Regulation Packets. Each team member must sign and return an individual waiver (included in your packets).
Payment Info: Cash
Check (#)
Driver’s License/ID#:
Credit Card: Visa MasterCard Discover American Express CC#:
Issuing State:
exp.
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exp: Signature:
Total Amount: / $
Medical Information: Please list any medical conditions or concerns that an instructor or coach should be aware of: Do you need special accommodations? Please explain: LIABILITY WAIVER: **IMPORTANT - THIS IS A LEGAL DOCUMENT. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY.** On behalf of myself and any other person upon whose behalf this form is now signed, I expressly understand and agree that neither the Town of Windsor, Colorado, a municipal corporation, nor any of its officers, agents, volunteers, assistants, or employees shall be held responsible nor subjected to any claim seeking to assess damages or establish liability for or arising from personal injury, property damage, or loss of any other sort as a result of actual or proposed participation in the program for which I am now registering, and I hereby agree to indemnify and hold the Town of Windsor, Colorado, its officers, agents, volunteers, assistants, or employees harmless on account of any such personal injury or property damage or other loss as aforesaid. I understand the Town assumes no liability for actions of service providers contracted to conduct offsite programs. PERMISSION TO USE PHOTOGRAPHS: On behalf of myself and any other person upon whose behalf this form is now signed, I hereby grant full and unrestricted permission to the Town of Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture Department to use photographs in publications and marketing material including internet, and to release photographs to media outlets for publicity purposes.Upon my signature hereon, I acknowledge that I have read and understand this Liability Waiver and Permission to Use Photographs, and have freely and voluntarily signed this document on the date hereinafter set forth. REFUND POLICY: 1. After initial registration, a refund request is required in writing a minimum of five (5) days prior to the start of any class or program for a full refund unless otherwise noted. 2. Four (4) days prior to the start date and through the first week of the session, 50% of the registration fee is refundable. No refunds or transfers will be allowed after the first week of the session unless circumstances stated in writing, warrant consideration. 3. No refunds or transfers will be accepted less than two (2) days prior to a program that only meets once. 4. Full refunds will be given if the Recreation Department cancels a class or program. Please note: minimum participation numbers must be met or programs and classes may be cancelled. Upon my signature hereon, I acknowledge that I have read and understood this Refund Policy and have freely and voluntarily signed this document on the date hereinafter set forth. Date:
Received by:
Signature:
Print Name:
Amt: $
Date:
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GENERAL INFORMATION Parks, Recreation & Culture Staff Town Manager Director of Parks, Recreation & Culture Administrative Specialist Facility Scheduling Supervisor Manager of Art and Heritage Manager of Parks & Open Space Manager of Recreation Museum Curator Recreation Supervisor Recreation Supervisor Recreation Supervisor Recreation Supervisor Special Events Town Forester
Kelly Arnold. . . . . . 970-674-2400 Vacant. . . . . . . . . . 970-674-2423 Sandra Sheffler . . . . . 970-674-3506 Mike Lucero . . . . . . . 970-674-3502 Andrew Dunehoo. . . . 970-674-2443 Wade Willis. . . . . . . . 970-674-2434 Tara Fotsch. . . . . . . . 970-674-3512 Caitlin Heusser . . . . . 970-674-2439 Kendra Martin. . . . . . 970-674-3514 Bobby Warner. . . . . . 970-674-3507 Jay Eckhardt. . . . . . . 970-674-3515 Matt Kraus . . . . . . . . 970-674-3511 Slate Communication. . 970-674-2441 Ken Kawamura . . . . . 970-674-2440
Windsor Town Board
Mayor.......................................................... John Vazquez Mayor Pro Tem............ District 1............................Myles Baker Members................... District 2..................... Christian Morgan District 3................ Robert Bishop-Cotner District 4..................... Kristie Melendez District 5...........................Jeremy Rose District 6............................ Ivan Adams
Parks, Recreation & Culture Advisory Board
Chair............................................................. Ken Bennett Vice-Chair........................................................Regan Price Secretary.......................................................Charlie Pepin Members........................................................ Carlene Irion Rebecca Holder-Otte C. Debbi Waltman Richard Wood
Windsor Tree Board
Chair........................................................ Alison O’Connor Vice-Chair...................................................... Mary Monroe Secretary......................................................... Wendy Ball Ex Officio........................................................ Gene Morey Members.......................................................... Bill Monroe Janene Willey Vacant Please visit www.windsorgov.com for meeting times, dates, agendas and minutes. All meetings are open to the public.
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The Mission
The Town of Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture Department’s mission is to provide recreation and cultural opportunities for the entire community through quality programs, facilities, service and management of natural resources.
Comments, Questions???
The Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture Department is committed to serving you in the best way possible. If you have any comments, questions, or concerns about programs or facilities, please let us know. Every effort will be made to answer your questions or correct the problem. Visit: www.windsorgov.com/report-it E-mail: windsorpr@windsorgov.com Call: 970-674-3500
Reduced Fee Program
The Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture Department has a reduced fee program that offers financial assistance to both children and adults who need support in order to participate in recreation activities. Please contact the Community Recreation Center to obtain an application or you can fill one out online at www.windsorgov.com. Your request will be confidentially reviewed and approved based on financial qualifications. For details see pages 24 & 36.
Register Online! Sign up anytime online!
Go to www.windsorgov.com/RecReg For help, please e-mail: windsorpr@windsorgov.com.
Important Phone Numbers Inclement Weather Sports Hotline. 970-674-3530 Art & Heritage......................... 970-674-2443 Chimney Park Pool.................... 970-674-0826 Community Recreation Center (CRC).970-674-3500 Community Recreation Center Fax.970-674-3535 CRC Facility Rentals.................. 970-674-3502 Forestry................................ 970-674-2440 Police Department.................... 970-674-6400 Senior Meals/Transportation........ 970-674-3500 Park Shelter Rentals.................. 970-674-3500 Town Hall............................... 970-674-2400
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Honoring our past. Celebrating our future.
AUGUST
Upcoming Events Windsor 125 Display at the Museum 6th: Final Summer Concert ❉ 7th & 21st: Movie in the Park ❉ ❉
SEPTEMBER
5th-7th: Harvest Festival – Windsor’s premiere festival will be bigger than ever! 5th: Windsor High School All School Reunion ❉ 6th: Movie in the Park ❉ ❉
OCTOBER
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DECEMBER
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3rd: Heritage Fest – Celebrate the different cultures and people that make Windsor a special place to live. 5th: Windsor Wonderland
More details: www.windsor125.com Get in on the fun! Tag your Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram posts with #windsor125 to share how you’re celebrating our community’s 125th anniversary!
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20 15 Celebrate Windsor’s 125th Birthday and our Diverse Heritage
festivities at
BOARDWALK PARK
entertainment music, games, & food for more event information, visit windsorgov.com/heritagefest