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Swing in the Street. . . . . 2 Farmers Market. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Family Camp Out . . . . . . . . 4 Bird Watching. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Kids in Kayaks . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Adventure Trips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Cheerleading. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Volleyball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Football. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Summer 2013 • May – August
(970) 674-3500 • www.windsorgov.com
EXPLORE!
Take time this summer to EXPLORE Parks, Recreation & Culture! There’s lots to keep you moving and learning as you explore activities and events in Windsor! New art classes at the Community Recreation Center or Art & Heritage Center promise to be inspiring... see page 18. Support your local farmers at the Windsor Farmers Market… see page 3. Save the date for Swing in the Streets! This 1940s era street dance and costume contest is sure to be a blast…see the back cover. Bring a friend and try out Zumba, yoga, or any fitness class... see page 32! Visit a new park or trail… see page 45. Watch www.windsorgov.com for fun activities planned with the dedication of Bison Ridge, Brunner Farm, Poudre Heights and Northern Lights Parks in early summer! The USA Pro Challenge professional cycling tour will be coming through Windsor on August 24th. Watch www.windsorgov.com for updates, events and street closures! Explore Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture - your Link to quality of life! Enjoy,
Melissa M. Chew, CPRP
Director of Parks, Recreation & Culture
Inside this Issue
Welcome. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Adventure Trips
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Active Adults. . . . . . . . . . . 5 Adaptive Recreation. . . . . . . 10 Aquatics. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Art & Heritage. . . . . . . . . 18 Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Classes – Youth. . . . . . . . . 24 Community / Special Events . . 2 Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Outdoor Recreation
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Forestry. . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 General Information . . . . . . 48 Parks / Facilities. . . . . . . . . 45 Registration Information. . . . 46
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Sports – Youth. . . . . . . . . . 35
Summer Concert Series 2013
Bicycle Rodeo. . . . . . . . . . . 2 Bike to Work Day. . . . . . . . . 2 Movies in the Park . . . . . . . . 4 Express Yourself w/Chalk. . . . . 4 Teen Bonfire. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Battle of the Bands . . . . . . . . 4 Sr. Activities. . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Coffee Club . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Adaptive Meet & Greet. . . . . 10 Swim Beach. . . . . . . . . . . 17 Town of Windsor Museum . . . 18 Bird Watching Windsor. . . . . 22 Belay Certification. . . . . . . . 29 Rockies Skills Challenge . . . . 39 Teasure Island Garden Classes . 44 Sick Tree Day . . . . . . . . . . 44 Summer Concerts. . . Back Cover
Youth Football
Sports – Adult. . . . . . . . . . 34 Summer Concerts. . . . Back Cover
Free Activities!
Water Carnival 4, 16
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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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Monday – Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7am – 9pm Saturday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8am – 6pm Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1pm – 6pm
Summer Hours (Tuesday, May 28 - Sunday, September 1)
Monday – Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7am – 8pm Saturday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8am – 6pm Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1pm – 6pm
Facility Closures
Monday, May 27, 2013 (Memorial Day). . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed Thursday, July 4, 2013 (Independence Day) . . . . . . . . . . . Closed Monday, September 2, 2013(Labor 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.
Have you been to any of the NEW neighborhood parks in Windsor?
Look for fun activities and dedication of Bison Ridge, Brunner Farm, Poudre Heights and Northern Lights Parks!
Where are these parks located?
See the Park Amenities Chart on page 45!
How do I reserve a park shelter? Visit: www.windsorgov.com/parks Call: 970-674-3500
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Log-in using your personal household ID and password or browse activities as a guest. • Once logged-in, members can view their accounts, check team schedules, register for classes using a credit card and more! • New users can apply for an account online.
• For help, please email: windsorpr@windsorgov.com or call the Parks, Recreation & Culture Department at 970-674-3500.
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Community
Keep Windsor Tree-rific! Arbor Day Tree Sale
Special Events
Each year, the Town of Windsor offers a great selection of trees to Windsor residents at discount prices. These trees grow well in the Windsor area and are to be planted within town limits (for clarification on residency, please check your property tax statement). Order forms and information packets available at the CRC. Please call the CRC at 674-3500 or Windsor Forestry at 674-2422 for more details. Pick-up Date: Sat Apr 20 10am–12pm Location: 630 Ash Street, Windsor
JCelebrate ULYIndependence 4th! Day
Mud Volleyball Tournament
Get down and dirty with the Windsor Parks, Recreation, & Culture Department for the 12th Annual Mud Volleyball Tournament on Labor Day Weekend. Register at the Windsor Community Recreation Center, online at www.windsorgov.com, or call 970-674-3500. Register by: Aug 30, 12pm $120/team (includes 4M, 4L, 2XL T-shirts/ team) Divisions: Adults 16+ #215112.01 Youth 15 & under #215113.01 Sat Aug 31 Diamond Valley
Leave the car at home and bike to work! To celebrate bicycling for transportation, fun and health, Colorado has designated June as Bike Month. While there will be many events around the state throughout the month, the highlight of the month is Bike to Work Day, when employees leave their cars at home and enjoy bicycling to work. Breakfast Station: A breakfast station will be provided at the Community Recreation Center for anyone riding their bike to work on Wednesday, June 26th. The station will be open from 6am–8am. Staff from Spokes Bicycle Shop will be on hand to offer repair/ help to riders who stop by. Fresh fruit, granola bars and other healthy snacks will be provided for FREE! Jun 26 6–8am CRC
FREE!
Call Spokes at (970) 686-9275 about community bike rides throughout the spring and summer!
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Fun for you and your 4-legged best friend!
• Summer Concert – Jurassicators: 7–9:30pm Rock so classic it’s Jurassic!
Street!
Sponsored by the Windsor Police Department and the Windsor Optimist Club. This event will include safety talks, helmet checks, bicycle registrations and a bike course! Call the Windsor Police Department at 970-674-6400 if you have questions.
Wed
• 4th of July 4-Legged Race: 8am
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Colorado Bike Month
FREE!
All activities held at Boardwalk Park
• Fireworks: immediately after the concert
Community Bicycle Rodeo
All ages welcome! Sat May 18 9–11am Windsor Middle School
in Windsor!
1940s-era Lindy Hop & Swing! Join the Red Hot Tomatoes w/ Reveille 3, a tribute to the Andrews Sisters, for a 1940s-era Lindy Hop & Swing on 5th Street! PLUS...best 1940s costume contest sponsored by the Town of Windsor Museum! (See full concert schedule on the back cover)
Thu Aug 8 6:30–8:30pm 5th St. /Boardwalk Park
USA Pro Challenge USA Pro Challenge will be coming through Windsor on August 24th. Plan to spend the day in Windsor! Watch for details & future announcements about activities at: www.windsorgov.com or www.usaprocyclingchallenge.com
Summer 2013 | www.windsorgov.com | 970-674-3500
Community
Arbor Day 5K Run/Walk The Town of Windsor Tree Board will host the 8th Annual Arbor Day 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, April 20th. The race will start and finish at Boardwalk Park and follow the Windsor Lake Trail. Proceeds will go towards planting trees throughout the community. Leashed dogs are welcome. Preregister and save money or register on dayof beginning at 7am. Fee includes a t-shirt (while supplies last). Awards will be given to the top runners/walkers.
The Town of Windsor, CSU Extension Weld County, and the Master Gardner’s Program are bringing back the Windsor Farmers Market!
Saturdays, Jun 29–Sep 21 9am–12:30pm 5th Street/Main Street visit www.windsorgov.com
Pre-register by: Apr 19, 12pm Day-of-Registration: Apr 20 Ages: all ages welcome #145010.01 $15/person – pre-registration $20/person – day-of-registration Sat
Apr 20
race begins at 8am
(7am check-in and day-of-race registration)
Boardwalk Park
August 31 – September 2
4th of July 4-Legged Run/Walk A fun run for you and your 4-legged best friend. Race will be one lap around Windsor Lake, 2.25 miles. Race Participants will receive a t-shirt. Prizes given to winners! Save money and pre-register! Check-in and day-of registrations begin at 7am at Boardwalk Park.
Interested in serving on the Volunteer Committee? Please contact Casey Johnson at 674-2899 or casey@windsorharvestfest.com
www.windsorharvestfest.com
Pre- Register by: Jul 3, 8am Day-of-race registration: Jul 4, 8am Ages: 8+ #215110.01
Thu
Jul 4
race begins 8am
(7am check-in and day-of-race registration)
Boardwalk Park
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 preregister! Check-in and day-of registrations begin at 6:30am at Boardwalk Park. Pre-register by: Aug 30, 12pm Day-of-race registration: Sep 2, 6:30am Ages: 8+ #215111.01 $15/person – pre-registration $20/person – day-of-registration Mon
Sep 2
race begins 7:30am
(6:30am check-in and day-of-race registration)
Boardwalk Park
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$15/person – pre-registration $20/person – day-of-registration
TRADE SHOW
FREE ADMISSION! WIN PRIZES!!!
TUESDAY AUGUST 20TH – 2:00 PM TO 7:00 PM COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER • 250 N. 11TH ST • WINDSOR Secure your booth today! Call 674-3500 Booth Fee: $75/Chamber Members or $100/non-Chamber Members Table and chair rental included in price.
Register Online: https://register.windsorgov.com
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Bring the whole family to the 12th Annual Water Carnival for a day of fun and entertainment! No breaks will be taken. Punch cards will be accepted.
No pool passes or other discounts apply.
Ages: 5 and under 6 - 17 18+ 50+
$3.25 $4.25 $4.50 $4.25
Family Camp Out at Boardwalk Park
Friday, July 12th
#215150.01 Max: 300 people $8/person; (children under 1 are free)
A special treat will be provided courtesy of the Town of Windsor Museum
What to Bring:
Tent, sleeping bags, flashlights, bug spray, fishing supplies, and anything else that you will need in your camp.
movies in the park Bring your lawn chair and lounge out at Boardwalk Park while enjoying a movie with family and friends. Please note movie ratings.
*Movies are FREE, located at Boardwalk Park & start at 8:30pm unless otherwise noted. Fri Jun 14 Fri Jun 28 *Fri Jul 12 *Fri Jul 26 Fri Aug 9
The Pirate! Band of Misfits (PG) Thunder Struck (PG) Hotel Transylvania (PG) $8/person – Family Camp Out Wreck it Ralph (PG) $2.25/person – Dive-In Movie at Chimney Park Pool Here Comes the Boom (PG) in conjunction with the Teen Bonfire
DOUBLE FEATURE! 2nd movie will directly follow the 1st. Please note ratings! Fri Aug 23 Rise of the Guardians (PG), & American Flyers (PG-13) – USA Pro Challenge *Sun Sep 1 Lorax (PG) movie will start at 8pm
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FREE! FREE!
Teen Bonfire Come enjoy a movie and bonfire in the park. Hang out with your friends and roast s’mores, while enjoying the movie: Here Comes the Boom (PG).
FREE!
Battle of the Bands
Register early as space is limited!
The Town of Windsor Museum will be open to visitors!
Ages: All ages welcome Thu Jun 6 6:30–8:30pm Thu Jul 18 6:30–8:30pm Boardwalk Park
Ages: all ages welcome Fri Aug 9 8pm Boardwalk Park
FUN activities including a camp fire, a movie on the big screen, paddle boats, and more. Bring supplies to make your tent into your very own “Hotel Transylvania” Awards will be given to the most creative “Hotel.”
Activities begin at 6pm Movie: Hotel Transylvania (PG), 8:30pm
While you’re out and about this summer stop by Boardwalk Park and create art on the sidewalk. Both days coincide with the Summer Concert Series. Chalk will be provided while supplies last. Presented by S.A.L.T.
Northern Colorado, this is your chance at 15 minutes of fame! If you have musical talent this is your opportunity to compete in a Battle of the Bands competition.
BANDS: Bands must be preapproved. Please submit demo tape no later than June 8 to the Community Recreation Center front desk. Sign up by: Jun 8: CALL 970-674-3500
Ages: All ages welcome Sat Jun 22 4pm Boardwalk Park
FREE!
Dive in Movie Relax in the pool while enjoying a movie with family and friends. Bring a pool float if you like! All ages welcome Children 9 and under must be accompanied by a responsible person 16 years or older. Movie: Wreck It Ralph (PG) Friday, July 26 8:30 show time (pool opens at 8pm) Chimney Park Pool $2.25/person for pool admission
Summer 2013 | www.windsorgov.com | 970-674-3500
Active Adults
Weekly Lunch This is a great time to socialize and enjoy a meal with friends. Sponsored by the Weld County Area Agency on Aging, this program provides a well balanced meal at a great price. Reservations are required by 9am the day before meal service. Please call 970674-3500 to make your reservation. Reservation required by 9am one day prior Ages: 60+/$3 59 & Under/$7.25 Wed & Fri 11:15am CRC, Evergreen Room
We are always looking for volunteers to help greet and serve at these lunches! Call 970-674-3500 for information.
Patio Picnics 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. Register by: Friday before Ages: 55+ #211510 $3 suggested donation
.01 Mon May 20 .02 Mon Jun 17 .03 Mon Jul 15 .04 Mon Aug 19 CRC, Cedar/Spruce Room
11:30am 11:30am 11:30am 11:30am
Card Craze All card players are welcome. Learn a new game like 3-13, Rummy, or teach one to the group. This is a fun and relaxed environment to learn various card games and meet new people. Best of all it’s FREE! No reservations required. For more information please call 970-674-3515. Ages: 55+ Wed 12:30pm (after lunch) CRC, 2nd Floor Card Tables
FREE!
Shootin’ Pool Join in on some 9ball or 8ball action every Tuesday from 9–11am. Ages: 55+ Tue 9–11am FREE! CRC, Activity Center
The Nurse Is In
Blood Pressure Screening
Presented by the Aspen Club, PVHS Community Health Education nurses will answer basic questions about diagnosis or medication, take your blood pressure, pulse, and share tips for managing chronic conditions and healthy lifestyles. FREE!
Keep your blood pressure in check! FREE blood pressure screenings are available on the 1st, 2nd, & 4th Wednesday of each month. Registration is not required. Walkins are welcome!
Ages: 55+ Mon May 20 9:30–11:30am Mon Jun 17 9:30–11:30am Mon Jul 15 9:30–11:30am Mon Aug 19 9:30–11:30am CRC, Gallery Hallway
FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE!
Ages: 55+ Wed May 1–Aug 28 10am CRC, Gallery Hallway
FREE!
Sponsored by: 1st Wed ~ RVNA 2nd Wed ~ Caring Hearts Home Care 4th Wed ~ Banner Health
Foot Care
Alzheimer’s Support Group
Let Stephanie pamper your feet with her expert care! Stephanie has 15 years of experience and provides quality foot care for all age groups with special attention to seniors. Call 970-674-3500 to set up an appointment. Payment is due when you make your reservation.
If someone you love is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia, there is something you can do to help them and yourself. Plan to visit an Alzheimer’s Association Support Group. This is a comfortable, confidential place to share and learn from others going through similar challenges.
Register by: Friday before Ages: 55+ Min 1/Max 20 #211580 .01 Thu May 23 .02 Wed Jun 19 .03 Wed Jul 17 .04 Thu Aug 22 CRC, Oak Room
8–12pm 8–12pm 8–12pm 8–12pm
$36 $36 $36 $36
Contact Emmalie Conner at the Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado for more information. 970-472-9798
Ages: 16+ 2nd & 4th Tue 3–4pm CRC, Maple Room
Register Online: https://register.windsorgov.com
FREE!
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Active Adults Active Adult Drop-In Basketball Drop-in for basketball every Wednesday & Friday at the Community Recreation Center. Pick-up games are played half court, 4 vs. 4 or 5 vs. 5, depending on the number of participants. Be sure to bring a light and a dark jersey. Ages: 55+ Wed /Fri 9–11am (no drop-in 6/5)
Check out the Pelican Perch
Drop-In Line Dancing
$2
Line dancing is fun, easy, and a great workout! Instructor, Elaine Lewis, will have you learning new moves and dances in no time! Please sign in at the front desk. Punch cards available. Please Note: Room location and dates are subject to change. Ages: 55+ $2 drop-in fee per class
Pick one up at the CRC or visit www.windsorgov.com/srnews 970-674-3500 Thank you!
Thu Beginner 9:15–11am CRC, Evergreen
Senior Shape Up
CRC, Gymnasium
Walking Club
Active Adult Drop-In Pickle-Ball
Too cold or too hot outside? Don’t worry, you can still take a healthy walk or jog at the CRC! Join the Walking Club and walk in the gym at the CRC from 7–9am, Mon–Fri. Walking Club members have the option to walk in the gym during any open times, pending the CRC gym schedule.
Drop-in for pickle-ball every Monday, Wednesday & Friday at the Community Recreation Center. Two courts will be provided with nets. Please bring your own paddle and balls.
M–F May 1–Aug 30
(no drop-in 5/276/3, 6/5)
Ages: 55+ #214812.01 (not available 5/27, 7/4)
7–9am
CRC, Gymnasium
CRC, Gymnasium
Come on down to the Community Recreation Center for a FREE cup of hot coffee and great conversation. Ages: 55+
Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri 8:30–10am CRC, Maple Rm. Wed 7–10am (donuts provided) CRC, Evergreen Rm.
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$10
Ages: 55+ M/W/F 9–12pm $2
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 Ages: 55+ #214890
.01 T/Th May 7–Jun 27 8:10–9am $38 .02 T/Th Jul 9–Aug 29 8:10–9am $38 CRC, Fitness Room
!
NEW
Posture and Balance Class
AARP Driver Safety Class
This class brings people in touch with their muscles and can improve posture and balance, especially for those prone to rounded shoulders or shortness on one side. It is a series of exercises done on mats but can be modified for chairs if need be.
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 $2 discount!
.01 M/W Apr 29-May 29 10:30-11:30am $48 .02 M/W Jun 3–26 10:30-11:30am $48 .03 M/W Jul 8–31 10:30-11:30am $48 .04 M/W Aug 5–28 10:30-11:30am $48 CRC, Fitness Room
Register by: 1 week before Ages: 50+ Min 5/Max 15 #211541
Register by: Friday before Ages: 55+ Min 10/Max 25 #211555.01 Mon May 6 8am–12pm $14; $12 w/ AARP membership card CRC, Spruce Room
Summer 2013 | www.windsorgov.com | 970-674-3500
Active Adults
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.
Colorado Rockies Games
Monthly Gambling Trips Forget about driving and enjoy a day of good fortune and fun in Black Hawk at Lady Luck Casino! Sorry this bus is NOT wheelchair accessible. Please Note: There must be a minimum of 25 participants for motor coach services; otherwise, the first 14 to sign up will have the option to ride in the Town mini-bus (per driver availability). Casino location is subject to change. Walking Level: Easy
Register by: Friday before Ages: 21+ Min 25/Max 45 #211410 .01 Mon May 6 7:45am–6pm .02 Mon Jun 3 7:45am–6pm .03 Mon Jul 1 7:45am–6pm .04 Mon Aug 5 7:45am–6pm Departs the CRC at 7:45am Departs Casino at 4pm
Martha Lucas at Colorado Rockies Game
$18 $18 $18 $18
Leave the driving and parking hassles behind while you spend a day at the ball park watching the Colorado Rockies. Seats are located on the main level in the outfield box, or right field mezzanine. We try to get seats in the shade, but there is no guarantee. Price includes ticket, transportation and parking fee! Walking Level: Easy – Moderate Register by: 14 days before game Ages: 55+ Min 8/Max 14 #211420 $25/game
.02 Sun May 5 vs Rays 2:10pm .05 Wed May 22 vs Diamond Backs 1:10pm .08 Sun Jun 9 vs Padres 2:10pm .09 Thu Jun 13 vs Nationals 1:10pm .15 Thu Jul 25 vs Marlins 1:10pm .16 Sun Jul 28 vs Brewers 2:10pm .19 Wed Aug 14 vs Padres 1:10pm Depart CRC at 11am for games that begin at 1:10pm Depart CRC at 12pm for games that begin at 2:10pm *Dates/times/prices are subject to change.
Breakfast Club Start your day off right with great conversation and friends. Breakfast is at a different restaurant every month! There is no charge if you drive yourself, or you can catch a ride with us for just $6. Please sign up at the front desk or call 970-674-3500 so appropriate reservations can be made. Walking Level: Easy
Register by: Day of trip Ages: 55+ Min 5/Max 14 #211460
.01 May 14 Breakfast Club (Ft. Collins) .02 Jun 11 Red Rooster (Longmont Exit) .03 Jul 9 Johnson’s Corner (Loveland) .04 Aug 13 Cracker Barrel (Loveland) All Trips: Tue $6/ride Depart CRC at 7:30am
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: Difficult:
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.
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.
Register Online: https://register.windsorgov.com
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Active Adults
Active Adult Trips & Travel Times and dates are subject to change. Registration prices may reflect an additional fuel surcharge.
Mary Poppins, Buell Theatre Mary Poppins is bringing its own brand of Broadway magic to Denver’s Buell Theatre, which has the Daily News calling it a “Roof-Raising, ToeTapping, High-Flying Extravaganza!” Featuring an irresistible story and unforgettable songs from one of the most popular Disney films of all time, Mary Poppins is everything you could ever want in a hit Broadway show! So get swept up in the fun of this high-flying musical the New York Post calls “a certifiable super hit!” Walking Level: Moderate (Seats are located on the 1st level with few stairs)
Register by: Apr 19 Ages: 55+ Min 8/Max 14 #211420.01 Thu
May 2 10:30am $63+ lunch on your own
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Senior – Platte River Canoe Trip
IKEA is an international home products company that designs and sells ready-toassemble furniture such as beds and desks, appliances and home accessories. The company is the world’s largest furniture retailer. Founded in 1943 by 17 year old Ingvar Kamprad in Sweden, the company is named as an acronym comprising the initials of the founder’s name (Ingvar Kamprad), the farm where he grew up (Elmtaryd), and his home parish (Agunnaryd), in Smaland, South Sweden. Park Meadows combines the best of the Colorado outdoors with over 185 of the finest restaurants and retailers. Relax beside the bubbling mountain stream or get lost in the lush landscaping and soaring timber ceilings that are reminiscent of a Grand Mountain Lodge. The Vistas at Park Meadows offers the best in shopping and dining with a view. Walking Level: Easy – Moderate
Register by: May 3 Ages: 55+ Min 8/Max 14 #211420.03 Thu
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May 9
9am
$12
Special trip for Seniors! Enjoy the wonderful wildlife right here in your own backyard while canoeing down the Platte River. The trip starts out on the St.Vrain River and ends up on the South Platte River at Two Rivers Parkway. Join Bernie Kendall, certified licensed instructor, from White Water Canoeing Co. on the high adventure and picturesque float. Only minutes from Windsor! No canoeing experience necessary, but must be in good physical condition to paddle a canoe. Instruction will be included. Gear and canoe equipment will be supplied. Trips are contingent upon river/water conditions. A supply list of items for you to bring is available on receipt at registration. Register by: May 31 Ages: 55+ Min 15/Max 25 #211420.07 Thu Jun 6 7:30am–5:45pm Depart CRC at 7:30am Arrive back at CRC approx. 5:45pm
(published monthly) or call 970-674-3500 for changes. Thank you!
Hiking Trips 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). For more information on these hikes, please call 970-674-3515. Walking Level: Moderate
NEW
IKEA & Park Meadows Shopping Trip
Check out the Pelican Perch
$80
Register by: Friday before Ages: 55+ Min 6/Max 14 #211420
.04 May 16 Coyote Ridge (S of FC) .11 Jun 27 Lilly Mnt (S of Estes) .12 Jul 11 Fern Falls (RMNP) .20 Aug 22 Lion Gulch (S of Estes) All Trips: Thu $12/ea Depart CRC at 8am (destination subject to change)
Wizard of OZ Boulder’s Dinner Theatre Like all girls her age, little Dorothy Gale of Kansas dreams of what lies over the rainbow. Come join Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tinman, Cowardly Lion and Toto as they travel the yellow brick road in search of the almighty Oz. With all your favorite songs: Over The Rainbow, Munchkinland (Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead), If I Only Had A Brain, If I Only Had A Heart, If I Only Had The Nerve, We’re Off To See The Wizard (Follow The Yellow Brick Road), The Jitterbug, and The Merry Old Land of Oz. Walking Level: Easy Register by: Jul 5 Ages: 55+ Min 8/Max 14 #211420.14 Thu Jul 18 5pm
Summer 2013 | www.windsorgov.com | 970-674-3500
$48 (includes dinner)
Active Adults
Mountain Towns Spend the day, on your own, exploring these mountain towns. You will be on your own for lunch and any activities of your choice. Dress appropriately for the weather. Walking Level: Moderate
Register by: 1 week before trip Ages: 55+ Min 8/Max 14 #211420
.06 May 30 Manitou Springs .10 Jun 20 Estes Park .18 Aug 8 Grand Lake All Trips: Thu Depart at 8am $19
IMAX & Museum A trip to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and IMAX are planned for this coming August. Details are still forthcoming and the IMAX film is still TBD. Check back in late July for more details. Register by: Aug 16 Ages: 55+ Min 8/Max 14 #211420.21 Thu
Aug 29
8am
$25
Steamboat Springs Balloon Festival (Over Night Trip) The Hot Air Balloon Rodeo and Art in the Park offer artistry and color both on canvases and in the air making them a staple of Steamboat Springs, Colorado in the summertime. Get to the launch grounds early to see the balloons inflate, and if you’re lucky you may even be asked to help crew. The rodeo portion consists of fun contests like dipping into Bald Eagle Lake and since balloon pilots can be pretty competitive, you’re guaranteed a good show. Once the balloons are in the air, sip on coffee and eat a yummy crepe from one of the vendors as you watch more balloons dot the Yampa Valley sky. Afterwards, head over to Art in the Park and visit with one hundred-forty artist vendors, catch some live entertainment, and enjoy lots of different foods! We will be staying at the Rabbit Ears Hotel in downtown Steamboat, an easy walk to all the restaurants, activities and Art in the Park offerings. So mark your calendar for the most colorful and anticipated weekend of the summer! Walking Level: Moderate Friday, July 12, 2013
Denver Zoo Visitors can view 3,500 different animals, representing over 650 species. That means a rare look at exotic animals like amur leopards, king cobras, black rhinos, coral reef fish, elephants, zebras, vampire bats, gorillas and more. Updated habitats have improved the lives of animals and created a richer experience for Denver Zoo visitors. With naturalistic habitats like the new Predator Ridge as well as Tropical Discovery, Primate Panorama and the Dragons of Komodo exhibit, the Zoo is working to enhance the lives of some of the world’s most endangered species. Not only are some current exhibits unique to Denver Zoo, but unique in the wild as well - 188 zoo species are considered threatened or endangered, and three species are actually extinct in the wild. That’s why Denver Zoo continues to foster an education-based approach to the appreciation of wildlife and conservation of our precious natural resources. Walking Level:
8am: 12pm: 3pm: 7:30pm:
Depart Windsor Arrive in Steamboat Springs Window shop & explore,
Saturday, July 13, 2013
6am: lunch on your own Hotel Check-in 6:30– Rest, relax & make dinner plans 9:30am: Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo (ticket include in trip price!) 9am–2pm: 2pm: 6pm:
Launch Field opens to the public & transportation begins from the Meadows parking lot Balloon Inflation Hot Air Balloon Rodeo Join us at Bald Eagle Lake to watch over 40 balloons take off over the Yampa Valley. 39th Annual Art in the Park at West Lincoln Park Depart for Windsor Arrive back in Windsor
Register by: Jun 7 Ages: 55+ Min 10/Max 14 #211420.13 Double Occupancy Single Occupancy
$189 per person, all meals and activities on your own $289 per person, all meals and activities on your own
Moderate
Register by: Jul 26 Ages: 55+ Min 8/Max 14 #211420.17 Thu Aug 1
9am $23+lunch on your own
Register Online: https://register.windsorgov.com
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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.
Meet & Greet Ice Cream Social Come to the Windsor Community Recreation Center to enjoy free ice cream while you learn about the Adaptive Recreation Programs offered through the Town of Windsor. This is also an opportunity to meet and become familiar with the Adaptive Recreation Staff who will be supervising participants during programs. Ages: all ages welcome Tue May 7 Meet at CRC
5–6pm
FREE!
Rockies Game
Watch the Colorado Rockies take on the New York Yankees! Be there to cheer on your team, enjoy the sunshine, and have fun with your friends. Please bring a sack lunch or money to get lunch at Coors Field. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 16+ Min 4/Max 8 #225061.04
Thu May 9 11am–5pm $38 Meet at CRC (return time is approximate)
Fort Fun Join us as we go to Fort Collins to visit Fort Fun. Spend the day on bumper cars, gokarts, mini-golfing, playing laser tag and arcade games. Closed-toed shoes required. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 14+ Min 5/Max 10 #225061.02 Mon May 20 Meet at CRC
10am–1:30pm
$35
Summer Walking Let’s walk around Windsor Lake! Get some great exercise and socialize too! All abilities welcome. Bring a hat, sunscreen and water! Register by: 1 week before Ages 10+ Min 4/Max 10 #225020
.01 Tue May 7–28 8–9am $20 .02 Tue Jun 4–25 8–9am $20 .03 Tue July 9–30 8–9am $20 .04 Tue Aug 6–27 8–9am $20 Meet at Windsor Lake Concession Stand
Wings Over the Rockies Travel to Denver to visit this outstanding Air and Space Museum. Saturdays are cockpit demo days so be ready to climb up and sit in a real jet fighter! Remember to bring money for snacks or a visit to their unique gift shop. This is a great opportunity to see and learn about our history of flight. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 14+ Min 4/Max 10 #225061.01 Sat Jun 8 Meet at CRC
10am–3pm
$25
Greeley Independence Stampede PRCA Rodeo Enjoy the culture of the west with this great local tradition. Bareback, saddle bronc, tiedown roping, barrel racing, and everyone’s favorite…bull riding. Wear your cowboy hat and boots or just a cap, t-shirt and shorts… come ready to celebrate our western heritage with hootin’ and hollarin’. Price includes ticket and transportation. Please bring money for snacks. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 14+ Min 4/Max 10 #225061.03 Tue Jul 2 Meet at CRC
6–10pm
$25
Hiking
Dinner in Estes Park
Outdoor adventure, great exercise and ice cream! Dress for the expected weather conditions & bring a sack lunch, water bottle, rain jacket, and sunscreen. We will stop for ice cream after the hike. Bring your own money for ice cream.
We will travel up the canyon to beautiful Estes Park and enjoy POPPY’S Restaurant on the river. After dinner, we’ll stroll up the Thompson and do some window shopping. Bring your camera for some great outdoor pics of the scenery and the gang.
Fri Jun 14 Meet at CRC
Sat Aug 24 Meet at CRC
Register by: 1 week before Ages 14+ Min 4/Max 10 #225018.01
10
1–5pm
$15
Register by: 1 week before Ages: 16+ Min 4/Max 10 #225061.05 4:30–8:30pm
Special Olympics Do you have a passion for sports and want to compete against sports enthusiasts at your level? Join the Town of Windsor Special Olympics Team! We will be offering a variety of Special Olympics sports throughout the year. All you need to participate is a completed Special Olympics application of participation form and a medical release from your doctor. All levels and ability are welcome! For more information on the Special Olympics of Colorado please visit www.specialolympicsco.org. The Town of Windsor Special Olympics is currently looking for volunteer coaches for the summer. If you are interested in coaching a Special Olympics team or for more information about the Town of Windsor Special Olympics please call 970-6743517.
Special Olympics-Tennis Work with our tennis coaches to sharpen your skills, and compete in a variety of tennis tournaments including singles, doubles, and individual skills competition. Tournament dates and locations will be announced at a later time. All participants over the age of 8 are welcome. Register by: May 30 Ages: 8+ #225014.01 Thu
Jun 6–Aug 8
(no tennis on 7/4)
10–11am
$30
Tennis Courts across from the CRC
Special Olympics-Bocce Get ready to practice and learn strategies to compete in Bocce tournaments around the area. Participants will be able to compete in three areas of competition at tournaments which will be announced at a later time. All participants over the age of 8 are welcome to participate. Register by: Jun 11 Ages: 8+ #225014.02
Tue Jun 18–Aug 13 5:30–6:30pm $30 (no bocce ball on 7/2 )
Meet at CRC
$35
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Family and Friends Bowling Extravaganza
Day at the Lake
Bring your family and friends to spend the afternoon bowling at Highland Park Lanes in Greeley. Bowlers of all ages and abilities are welcome! Price includes 2 hours of bowling and shoe rental. Register by: 1 week before Ages: All Min 6/Max 20 #225019.01
Sat May 4 1–3pm $9/person Meet at Highland Park Lanes in Greeley 1900 59th Ave., Greeley
Bowling Have a great time with friends in Greeley for non-competitive bowling that emphasizes basic skills, good sportsmanship, and fun. All levels are welcome. Price includes two games and shoe rental. No partial refunds allowed. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 14+ Min 5/Max 10 #225050 .01 Wed May 1–29 .02 Wed June 5–26 .03 Wed July 3–31 .04 Wed Aug 7–28 Meet at CRC
3:20–5:30pm 3:20–5:30pm 3:20–5:30pm 3:20–5:30pm
$38 $30 $38 $30
Movie Nights See what’s new on the BIG screen! Price includes transportation and movie ticket. Bring extra cash for snacks if desired. Movie will be G-PG 13. *Actual movie titles and approximate departure time will be determined closer to the date of the event. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 16+ Min 4/ Max 10 #225013 .01 Fri May 3 .02 Fri Jun 7 .03 Fri Jul 5 .04 Fri Aug 2 Meet at CRC
3:30–6:30pm 3:30–6:30pm 3:30–6:30pm 3:30–6:30pm
$12 $12 $12 $12
Parks and Picnics
Have a SPLASHING GOOD TIME at Windsor Lake this summer! Cool off this summer while playing on Aqua Trikes, kayaks, canoes, and paddle boats at the lake, or just splash around with your friends! You need to feel comfortable in deep water. Meet at Windsor Lake.
Bring a picnic lunch and come play together at beautiful Boardwalk Park. Take this opportunity to soak up the sun and meet new friends of all abilities. This fun activity is FREE for kids of all abilities. An adult must accompany all participants.
.01 Thu Jun 6 1–3pm $12 .02 Thu Jul 11 1–3pm $12 .03 Thu Aug 8 1–3pm $12 Meet at Windsor Lake/Boardwalk Park
Sat May 25 Sat Jun 15 Sat Jul 20 Sat Aug 17 Meet at Boardwalk Park
Register by: 1 week before Ages: 14+ Min 3/Max 8 #225016
Summer Swimming Hang out with your friends at Chimney Park Pool, and spend a couple hours splashing around the pool taking a break from the summer heat. Must be comfortable unattended in the water. Don’t forget a towel and sunscreen. Register by: 1 week before Ages 14+ Min 3/Max 10 #225015 All classes: Mon 3-5pm $5/each
.01 Jun 10 .04 Jul 8 .07 Jul 29 .02 Jun 17 .05 Jul 15 .08 Aug 5 .03 Jun 24 .06 Jul 22 Meet at the Chimney Park Pool
Adaptive Swimming Lessons Basic swim skills are introduced and adapted for individuals with disabilities. Skill improvement and fun will be the focus in class. All abilities welcome. Please contact the CRC to register. You will be contacted to set up times and dates of the lessons. All ages, adults welcome too! Times are limited. *Dates and times vary depending on pool/
All ages are welcome. FREE!
11am–12pm 11am–12pm 11am–12pm 11am–12pm
Gardening at the CRC Learn how to plant and manage your own garden! Plant your own flowers, fruits, & vegetables and watch them grow. You will be able to take home what you have grown when you harvest! This program will meet at the CRC. No partial refunds allowed. Register by: 1 week before Ages 16+ Min 4 /Max 10 #225017 All Classes: Tue; 4–5pm
.01 May 14 (Garden Prep) FREE! .02 May 21–Jun 25 $15 .03 Jul 9–Aug 13 $15 Meet at the CRC (new garden area)
Family & Friends Ice Cream Social Gather your family & friends to come mingle at the Community Recreation Center. Ice cream, summer games, prizes and hanging out with friends will all be a part of this fun filled evening. Register by: 1 week before Ages: all ages welcome #225019.02 Fri Aug 9 Meet at CRC
6–7pm
$5/person
instructor availability.
Hobby Hunters A variety of hobbies will be explored to spark your imagination and creative side. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 10+ Min 4/Max 10 #225012 All classes: Mon 3:30–5pm .01 May 6 .02 June 3 .03 Jul 1 .04 Aug 19 Meet at the CRC
Adaptive Recreation
NOTE: Please bring an attendant if you need assistance with personal care outside of the water. All ages welcome Chimney Park Pool
$20/person/lesson
Learn to Cook $12 Let’s Get Crafty $12 Learn to Cook $12 Let’s Get Crafty $12
Register Online: https://register.windsorgov.com
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CARA Swim Team Gain lifelong skills of confidence and build friendships while taking advantage of this introduction to competitive swimming. You must be able to swim 25 yards without stopping. Coaches will evaluate strokes during the first few practices to determine a practice schedule. Please be present. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 8+ (as of first day of practice) Min 20/Max 80 #210410.02 Jun 3–Aug 2
(no practice 7/4)
7–8:30am
$110
Practices: 3 days/week Swim Meets: Fri, Sat or Sun Windsor Home Meet: Jun 15 Parent Mtg: 1st day of practice at 7am Chimney Park Pool
Masters Swim Team Want a whole body workout that is easy on your joints? Whether training for your first triathlon or never learned proper form, a faster more efficient freestyle makes swimming much more fun and effective! Learn drills, skills, and workouts to improve your overall swim technique. All levels welcome. SAVE MONEY if you sign up for the session, or drop in for just $5/class, (punch card required). Register by: 1 week before Ages: 16+ Min 8/Max 20 #210001 .01 W/F May 1–22 5–6am This session held at WHS Pool
Adult Lap Swim – Indoor
Adult Lap Swim – Outdoor
Increase your endurance or work out those stiff joints in the pool. Pull buoys and kick boards available. Drop-in at your convenience for just $3.50, (punch card required).
Increase your endurance or work out those stiff joints in the pool. 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 with a punch card (punch card or pool pass required).
Ages: 16+ $3.50 drop-in with punch card M/W/F
Apr 3–May 22
5–6am
(no swimming 4/1, other dates may occur due to WHS events)
Windsor High School Pool
Ages: 16+ $3.50 with punch card 50+ $3.25 with punch card Summer Pool Pass: see page 15 M–F Jun 3–Aug 30 Chimney Park Pool
6–7am & 12–1pm
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T/Th Jun 4–27 6–7am T/Th Jul 2–30 6–7am
$30 $30
.04 T/Th Aug 1–29 6–7am Chimney Park Pool
$30
(no class 7/4)
JR. Aid Interested in volunteering to help teach swimming lessons? Come to this informative training and bring your summer schedule with you. After training, applicants may be selected for interviews to see if they qualify to become a volunteer Jr. Aid. Register by: May 22 Ages: 12–14 Min 5/Max 10 #210100.01
May 30 10am–12pm Chimney Park Pool
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FREE!
Aquatics
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Aqua Aerobics Classes Now Included on Fitness Pass!!! Attend ALL
3 of these Aqua Aerobic Classes for just $25 for 30 days! PLUS attend any of the fitness classes on page 32!
AM Deep Water Aerobics
Noon Aqua Sculpting
Wake up to this high energy water workout utilizing deep water and buoyancy devices. Designed to improve cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, and endurance. Great workout for all ages. No cash accepted. Must have a fitness pass or punch card.
Here is your chance to get in a workout on your lunch break. Designed to improve cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance. *Please Note: NEW LOCATION! No cash accepted. Must have a fitness pass or punch card.
M/W/F Jun–Aug 6–6:45am Chimney Park Pool ,421 Chimney Park Dr.
Tue / Thu Jun–Aug 12–1pm Chimney Park Pool, 421 Chimney Park Dr.
M/W thru May 22 WHS Pool, 1100 Main Street
5–6am
Tue / Thu thru May Poudre Valley Medical Fitness, 1870 Marina Dr., Suite 103
12–1pm
(5 class fitness pass or punch card also accepted)
PM Aqua Aerobics
Bring a friend and get fit together! This low impact class held in the water where no swimming is required. *Please Note: NEW LOCATION! No cash accepted. Must have a fitness pass or punch card. Tue / Thu thru May 5:30–6:30pm Poudre Valley Medical Fitness, 1870 Marina Dr., Suite 103
Tue / Thu Jun–Aug 6–7pm Chimney Park Pool, 421 Chimney Park Dr.
Aqua Aerobics, May – Aug 2013 Calendar Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
5:00am
AM Deep Water 5:00 - 6:00am WHS (until May 22) Sandy
AM Deep Water 5:00 - 6:00am WHS (until May 22) Sandy
6:00am
AM Deep Water 6:00 - 6:45am CPP ( Jun - Aug) Sandy
AM Deep Water 6:00 - 6:45am CPP ( Jun - Aug) Sandy
12pm
Noon Aqua Aerobics 12:00 - 1:00pm PVMF (thru May)
PM Aqua Aerobics 5:30 -6:30pm PVMF (thru May)
PM Aqua Aerobics 5:30 -6:30pm PVMF (thru May)
6:00 - 7:00pm CPP( Jun - Aug) Carol or Joi
Friday
AM Deep Water 6:00 - 6:45am CPP ( Jun - Aug) Sandy
Noon Aqua Aerobics 12:00 -1:00pm PVMF (thru May) CPP ( Jun - Aug) Carol or Joi
5:30pm 6:00pm
Thursday
CPP ( Jun - Aug) Carol or Joi
6:00 - 7:00pm CPP( Jun - Aug) Carol or Joi
Register Online: https://register.windsorgov.com
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Aquatics Chimney Park Pool Hours of Operation
May 25 – June 2 Jun 3 – Aug 16 Aug 17 – Aug 30
Open Swim 1 – 6pm
Regular Hours – see pool schedule below (Twilight ends Aug 1)
Sunday
6:00am
7:00am 8:00am 8:30am 9:00am 9:30am
Pool Closed
10:00am 10:30am 11:00am
Open Swim Saturdays Only 1 – 5pm & M-F Lap Swim 6 – 7am & 12 – 1pm (Aerobic classes as scheduled)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
AM Lap Swim 6:00 - 7:00 Deep H20 6-6:45
AM Lap Swim 6:00 - 7:00 Masters Swim Team 6:00 - 7:00
AM Lap Swim 6:00 - 7:00 Deep H20 6-6:45
AM Lap Swim 6:00 - 7:00 Masters Swim Team 6:00 - 7:00
AM Lap Swim 6:00 - 7:00 Deep H20 6-6:45
CARA Swim 7:00 - 8:30
CARA Swim 7:00 - 8:30
CARA Swim 7:00 - 8:30
CARA Swim 7:00 - 8:30
CARA Swim 7:00 - 8:30
AM Swim Lessons 8:45 - 9:15 9:20 - 9:50 9:55 - 10:25 10:30 - 11:00 11:05 - 11:35
AM Swim Lessons 8:45 - 9:15 9:20 - 9:50 9:55 - 10:25 10:30 - 11:00 11:05 - 11:35
AM Swim Lessons 8:45 - 9:15 9:20 - 9:50 9:55 - 10:25 10:30 - 11:00 11:05 - 11:35
AM Swim Lessons 8:45 - 9:15 9:20 - 9:50 9:55 - 10:25 10:30 - 11:00 11:05 - 11:35
AM Swim Lessons 8:45 - 9:15 9:20 - 9:50 9:55 - 10:25 10:30 - 11:00 11:05 - 11:35
Family Swim 9:00 - 12:00 Jun 8 - Aug 3 $7/family (up to 5 members)
Noon Lap Swim 12:00 - 1:00
Noon Lap Swim Noon Aqua 12:00 - 1:00
Noon Lap Swim 12:00 - 1:00
Noon Lap Swim Noon Aqua 12:00 - 1:00
Noon Lap Swim 12:00 - 1:00
Pool Closed
Open Swim 1:00 - 5:00
Open Swim 1:00 - 5:00
Open Swim 1:00 - 5:00
Open Swim 1:00 - 5:00
11:30am 12:00pm 1:00pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm
Open Swim 1:00 - 6:00
5:00pm 5:30pm
PM Swim Lessons 5:20 - 5:50 5:55 - 6:20 6:30 - 7:00
6:00pm
6:30pm
7:00pm
Pool Rentals 6:30 - 8:30
7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm
Pool Closed
Aqua Aerobics Jun 4 - Aug 29 6:00 - 7:00
Twilight Swim Jun 3 - Jul 18 7:15 - 9:00 Jul 22 - Aug 1 7:00 - 8:45
Open Swim Prices: 14
PM Swim Lessons 5:20 - 5:50 5:55 - 6:20 6:30 - 7:00
Twilight Swim Jun 3 - Jul 18 7:15 - 9:00 Jul 22 - Aug 1 7:00 - 8:45
PM Swim Lessons 5:20 - 5:50 5:55 - 6:20 6:30 - 7:00
Twilight Swim Jun 3 - Jul 18 7:15 - 9:00 Jul 22 - Aug 1 7:00 - 8:45
Ages Price 5 & under $2.25 6–17 $3.25 18+ $3.50 50+ $3.25
Open Swim 1:00 - 6:00
PM Swim Lessons 5:20 - 5:50 5:55 - 6:20 6:30 - 7:00 Aqua Aerobics Jun 4 - Aug 29 6:00 - 7:00 Twilight Swim Jun 3 - Jul 18 7:15 - 9:00 Jul 22 - Aug 1 7:00 - 8:45
Pool Rentals 6:30 - 8:30
Pool Closed
No Family Swim 6/15, 7/20
Open Swim 1:00 - 6:00 No Open Swim 7/20 Water Carnival
Pool Rentals 6:30 - 8:30
Pool Closed
Groups of 15+ can call to make a reservation 1 week prior & receive a discount rate for entry.
Children 9 and under must be accompanied by a responsible person 16 years or older!
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Aquatics Swim Lesson Dates and Registration Information Web registration available! Register from the comfort of your own home! Lesson registration will be taken on a first come, first served basis. Web registration will open 2 days prior to any registrations taken on the phone or walk-ins. Please visit www.windsorgov.com to get your household ID number ahead of time to make the on-line registration process as smooth as possible. Day cares must bring in all signed forms to sign up. Day care sign up will begin on the “ALL” dates.
Cost: Ages:
Days:
$35/session
Min 5/Max 8
0 – 4 yrs: Parent-Tot; 3 yrs & over: Polliwog, Tadpole, Froggie, Levels 1–6
For level requirements, call the CRC at 970-674-3500 or visit www.windsorgov.com.
Times:
A.M. lessons held Mon – Fri (2 week sessions); P.M. lessons held Mon – Thu (3 week sessions)
A.M. lessons are 30 minutes long and begin at 8:45am, 9:20am, 9:55am, 10:30am and 11:05am P.M. lessons are 30 minutes long and begin at 5:20pm, 5:55pm, and 6:30pm See the table below for session dates and times, and registration dates and times. Please view legend below. Inclement The following classes will Weather: AM lessons—there is one safety day and one cancelled lesson built only be offered during the into each session before any weather refunds will be given. times in the chart below if minimums are met. PM lessons—there is one safety day and 2 cancelled lessons built day cares into each session before any weather refunds will be given. level 6 Please call Chimney Park Pool @ 970-674-0826 for weather cancellations. parent-tot
Session 1 Class Dates
Session 3
Session 4
AM
PM
AM
PM
AM
PM
AM only
Mon – Fri Jun 3 – 14
Mon – Thu Jun 3 – 20
Mon – Fri Jun 17 – Jun 28
Mon – Thu Jun 24 – Jul 11
Mon – Fri Jul 8 – 19
Mon – Thu Jul 15 – Aug 1
Mon – Fri Jul 22 – Aug 2
Class 8:45am Times 9:20am 9:55am 10:30am 11:05am Regist. Dates
Session 2
5:20pm 5:55pm 6:30pm
Web: May 27, 28
Web: May 27, 28
All: May 29, 30
All: May 29, 30
8:45am 9:20am 9:55am 10:30am 11:05am
5:20pm 5:55pm 6:30pm
Web: Jun 10, 11
Web: Jun 17, 18
All: Jun 12, 13
All: Jun 19, 20
8:45am 9:20am 9:55am 10:30am 11:05am
5:20pm 5:55pm 6:30pm
Web: Jul 1, 2
Web: Jul 8, 9
All: Jul 3
All: Jul 10, 11
8:45am 9:20am 9:55am 10:30am 11:05am
Web: Jul 15, 16 All: Jul 17, 18
Private Swim Lessons Available
Pool Passes Take advantage of this great family value and swim all summer long at the Chimney Park Pool! All family members on the family pass must live in the same household. Passes may be purchased anytime during the summer at the Community Recreation Center. Sorry, passes are not valid for special events. Ages 5 and under $60 Ages 6–17 $105 Ages 18+ $120 Senior Citizens 50+ $105 Family Pass (up to 6 members) $410
Sign up for a private 30 minute lesson for one or two people (same level only). You will be contacted to set up times and dates. All ages, adults welcome too! Times are limited. *Dates and times vary depending on pool/ instructor availability.
$20/1 person $25/2 people (same level only) Chimney Park Pool
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 and the Chimney Park Pool.
Adaptive Swimming Lessons
All ages welcome $20/person/lesson Please see page 11 for details Chimney Park Pool
Register Online: https://register.windsorgov.com
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Twilight Swim
Bring the whole family to the 12th Annual Water Carnival for a day of fun and entertainment! No breaks will be taken. Punch cards will be accepted.
No pool passes or other discounts apply.
Ages: 5 and under 6 - 17 18+ 50+
$3.25 $4.25 $4.50 $4.25
What a great way to end your day! Enjoy the pool in the twilight hours out of the hot sun. All ages welcome $2.25 or $1.25 w/stamp from Open Swim on the same day. M–Th Jun 3–Jul 18 M–Th Jul 22–Aug 1 Chimney Park Pool
7:15–9pm 7–8:45pm
Family Swim Splash into summer fun at the Chimney Park Pool! Must have at least one adult, 18+ years old, present. No discount on re-entry for regular open swim at 1pm. Everyone must clear the pool gates by 12pm. All ages: $7/family (up to 5 members) Sat Jun 8–Aug 3 9am–12pm (no swim on 6/15, 7/20)
Dive in Movie
Relax in the pool while enjoying a movie with family and friends. Bring a pool float if you like! All ages welcome Children 9 and under must be accompanied by a responsible person 16 years or older.
Movie: Wreck It Ralph (rated PG) Friday, July 26 8:30 show time (pool opens at 8pm) Chimney Park Pool $2.25/person for pool admission
Chimney Park Pool
Rent the Chimney Park Pool Make a splash at your next party and book it at the Chimney Park Pool! Private Pool Party Rentals are available during the summer season, Friday, Saturday or Sunday, from 6:30pm – 8:30pm. Private parties can accommodate up to 300 people. Reservations for the 2013 summer season will begin April 1, 2013. Chimney Park Pool Prices: 50 people or less $175 51–100 people $300 101–150 people $400 151–300 people $450 Call 970-674-3500 for details
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How To Purchase A Boat Permit Permits may be purchased at the CRC, 250 N. 11th St. • Please bring the following with you: • 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 will be allowed on the lake on motorized days on a 1st come, 1st served basis. Daily and annual permit holders must call 674-3500 to request their time and day of the week to reserve a spot on the lake no earlier than Monday of that week. No boating on 7/4 due to
festivities as well as 3 other potential dates which will be communicated to annual permit holders. Thank you for understanding.
1/2 Day: Annual:
$15 Residents $25 Non-Residents $450 Residents Only
Days: Dates: Time:
Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun May 25–Aug 18 Aug 24–Sep 22 Sat /Sun Only 8am–2pm or 2pm–8pm
(Max 20 sold - beginning 4/8/13) If permits do not sell out by 6/3/13 they will be open to non-residents – first come, first serve.
Non-Motorized Boating All crafts must have a permit, one permit per craft. All Day: Annual: Days: Dates: Time:
$5 Residents $7 Non-Residents $35 Residents $50 Non-Residents Sun/Mon/Tue/Thu/Sat May 25–Aug 18 Aug 24–Sep 22 Sat/Sun Only Daylight hours
FREE! Swim Beach Daylight hours only
Aquatics
Take time to enjoy a day at the beach!
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 person 16 yrs. or older.
SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK! NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY!
Fishing Information
Boat Rentals Kayak, paddle boat, canoe, paddle board, & aqua trike rentals are available at Windsor Lake. $5 for 30 minutes/boat. Lifejackets are required for all participants and will be provided. Children 9 & under must be accompanied by a responsible person 16 years or older
May 25–Aug 18 Regular Hours Aug 24–Sep 22 Weekend Hours Only Regular Hours M/T/W 12–5pm Th/F 12–8pm Sat/Sun 10am–8pm
(Tickets sold at concession/restroom building)
$5 $5
• Fishing is allowed on Windsor Lake year-round when ice is not present.
• 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.
• Fishing lines must be attended at all times.
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Art & Heritage
COUNTER CULTURE The Story of downtown Windsor from egg creams to elixirs
Egg Cream, anyone? If the invitation sounds equally nauseating and intriguing, you’re in for a treat! This summer the Art & Heritage Center will host Counter Culture, a Town of Windsor Museum exhibit. The exhibit will be on view June 6th through August 31st, and will invite visitors into rural, turn-of-the-century drugstores and the downtown culture in which they thrived. An added bonus? You’ll find out how to make your own Egg Cream and other drug store creations!
Have You Heard?
NE HO W & D UR AY S 20 S for 13 !
On display: June 6 – August 31 Thursday & Saturday 12pm – 4pm Art & Heritage Center 116 5th Street FREE! Whitehall Schoolhouse, 1903 Join the museum for school days from a bygone era! Students are invited to the historic Whitehall Schoolhouse in the year 1903, the year Orville and Wilbur Wright first took flight, the first box of Crayola crayons was sold, and the Teddy Bear made its debut in America! Students will learn about America’s giant leap into the 20th century as pupils in a real one-room schoolhouse! Register by: Jul 1 Ages: 8–12 Min 8/Max 12 #245606
.01 Mon–Thu Jul 8–11 9-11am $40 .02 Mon–Thu Jul 15–18 9-11am $40 Town of Windsor Museum at Boardwalk Park
Like Us!
Town of Windsor Museum at Boardwalk Park FREE & OPEN to the public! May 9 – September 1 Thursday – Sunday, 12pm – 4pm Boardwalk Park, 100 N. 5th Street
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Like the Town of Windsor Museum Facebook page for access to information on upcoming events, glimpses into the museum’s collection, and behind-thescenes tours. http://facebook.com/windsormuseum
Summer 2013 | www.windsorgov.com | 970-674-3500
Art & Heritage
Preschool Art: Building Appreciation! !
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If your child likes to dabble or splash, scribble or sketch, this class is a perfect fit! Explore a world of color and texture by using a variety of medium including collage, watercolor, clay, pastels, and paint. Build appreciation for art through play and experimentation. Session 1 and Session 2 will not duplicate taught material. Students are welcome to attend one or both. Please dress to get messy! Cost includes supplies.
Summer Concert Series 2013 Check out this year’s Summer Concert Series schedule on the back cover!
Register by: 1 week prior Ages: 3–4 Min 4/Max 10 #245607
.01 Tue/Thu Jun 11–20 9–9:45am $35 .02 Tue/Thu Jul 9–18 9–9:45am $35 CRC, Oak Room
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Mini Masters
Be inspired by the Masters! Learn about Van Gogh’s starry skies and Picasso’s abstract portraits. Study the techniques these artists perfected including pointillism, realism, and cubism. Experiment with various mediums over the 5-day camp. Mini Masters is a great place to deepen your love for art appreciation! Cost includes supplies. Register by: 1 week prior Ages: 6–9 Min 4/Max 12 #245609
.01 M–F Jun 10–14 10:30–12:30pm $100 .02 M–F Jul 8–12 10:30–12:30pm $100 CRC, Oak Room
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Youth Drawing and Painting
Flex your artistic muscle! Learn and expand upon your drawing and painting skills using oil pastels, pencil, acrylic paint, and watercolor. This 5-day camp will help you learn how to capture what you see on paper while using your own creative imagination. Cost includes supplies.
Register by: 1 week prior Ages: 9–14 Min 4/Max 12 #245608 .01 Mon–Fri Jul 22–26 10–12pm Art & Heritage Center, 116 5th Street
$100
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Classes
FREE Canine Life and Social Skills (C.L.A.S.S.™) Introduction & Q&A
The Canine Life and Social Skills (C.L.A.S.S.™) Program Does your dog have C.L.A.S.S.™? Most of us want to include our dogs fully in our lives, which is much easier when we give them boundaries and skills with real-life relevance. C.L.A.S.S.™ will show you how to teach these skills using effective, reward-based methods. What your dog will learn: Attention, target, place (go to your mat), impulse control, come when called, sit down, stay, wait at the door, meet and greet, wait for food bowl, and more. What’s the best part? Your dog can actually accompany you to places that are dog friendly without the worry of “what’s he/she going to do?”
Join us to have all of your answers about the Canine Life & Social Skills (C.L.A.S.S.™) course answered. (NO DOGS ALLOWED) Register by: 1 week before Ages: 12+ Min 5/ Max 30 #214933 .01 Tue May 14 .03 Tue Jul 23 CRC, Aspen Room
6–7pm FREE 6–7pm FREE
Learn the initial skills you and your dog need to become a Therapy Dog Team, Canine Good Citizen Team, Agility Team, Tracking Team, Rally Obedience Team, Camping Partners, Travel Companions, or just enjoy the time you spend together. A $5 fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class if testing for a degree with 1 dog.
(NO DOGS THE FIRST CLASS)
Register by: 1 week before Ages: 12+ Min 5/ Max 30 #214933
.02 Tue May 21–Jul 9 6–7pm $80 .04 Tue Jul 30–Sep 17 6–7pm $80 CRC, Aspen Room
Do-It-Yourself Picture Framing with Joe Osmann If you have taken an artwork, photograph, poster or other object to a frame shop and were surprised by the price of custom framing, you may be motivated to learn some basic matting and framing skills. With relatively inexpensive tools, some of which you may already own, you can learn to cut attractive mats, cut glass and assemble a handsome framed project. This course provides short demonstrations of professional techniques followed by hand-on instruction centered on your personal framing projects.
Cost–cutting tips and color and design theory will be discussed with examples to assist you in making appropriate framing and matting decisions. Register by: Jul 5 Ages: 16+ Min 8/Max 15 #214942.01 Tue Jul 9–30 6–9pm $75 CRC, Oak Room
About Joe
Joe Osmann has been a practicing artist who has framed his own art works since his college days. These skills led to a commercial framing business which he operated for fifteen years. With twenty-five years as a full-time college professor he combines effective teaching skills with practical experience.
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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.
Summer 2013 | www.windsorgov.com | 970-674-3500
Classes !
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Cooking Outside the Box
Preserving the Harvest
Well Being Nutrition with Mary Ann Baak
Are you going off to college or just moving out of your parents’ house? Or are you in high school or middle school and want to show Mom & Dad that you have some talent in the kitchen? Come learn to fix three complete meals from “scratch” without the use of prepackaged foods. Each day will be a different theme, and at the end of each day, you will sit and enjoy a complete meal (main course, side dish & dessert), prepared by all of us. You will go home knowing new techniques and armed with recipes. Please advise of any food allergies when registering! No prorations given. Register by: 1 week before Min 4/Max 10 #214918 All Classes: Held at the CRC, Kitchen Tue/Wed/Thu 2–4pm $40/session .01 May 21–23 Young Adult Edition Ages: 18+ Tue: Beef Stroganoff Wed: Quiche Lorraine .02 Jun 25–27 Middle School Edition Ages: 11+ Tue: Stir Fry Wed: Pizza .03 Jul 23–25 Tue: Fajitas
High School Edition Ages: 14+ Wed: Lasagna
Thu: Chicken Fricassee Thu: Chicken Pot Pie Thu: Chicken Cordon Bleu
Well Being Nutrition with Mary Ann Baak
Preserve your harvest or the foods you purchase from local farm stands. We will dry, can, and freeze in each class. You will learn USDA acceptable practices for food safety, various cooking methods, & take recipes home for what we make in classes and other items to try on your own. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 17+ Min 4/Max 12 #214917 All Classes: Wed 6:30–8:30pm $16/class .01 May 15 Rhubarb Jam, Fruit Leather, & Asparagus .02 Jul 10 Strawberry Jam, Dry Beans, & Cherries .03 Aug 14 Hot Pepper Jelly, Dried Apples, & Peaches CRC, Kitchen
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The Power of Foods for Kids Food For Life with Sapna Von Reich
The health problems faced by our youth today are unlike any in the past. Poor diet and lack of exercise put today’s children at greater risk for heart disease, diabetes, and cancer later in life. A foundation for healthy eating at a young age is needed to lessen the risk for chronic diseases. In the Food for Life Kids classes, the curriculum highlights the positives of the four food groups (whole grains, legumes, fruits, and vegetables) in the Power Plate. The curriculum aims to empower children with the knowledge and skills they need to establish healthy habits to carry them well into adulthood. Please note any food allergies at the time of registration. FEATURED CLASS TOPICS for 4-CLASS SERIES: Bang-Up Breakfasts, In-Betweener Meals and Sweeter Deals, Rainbow Lunches, Digging These Dinners A $20 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.
Healthy Greens, Indian Style
Gluten-free, Healthy Whole Grains
Leafy greens pack a punch of aesthetics, flavor, and versatility. We invite you for a journey into the wondrous world of East Indian preparations of leafy greens. Many of us do not know how easy it is to cook leafy greens. They are a nutritional powerhouse and are not only delicious sautéed, but pair beautifully with a multitude of spices, grains, beans, and proteins from all corners of the planet. All recipes are vegan friendly. Tonight’s menu includes: Collard Greens with Coconut, Saag (Spinach and Lentil Curry), Kale with Potatoes, Turmeric Rice Pulao with Vegetables, Carrot Pudding.
This class will focus on Bountiful Whole Grains, which are naturally gluten free and good for you. All recipes are vegan friendly. Tonight’s Menu Includes: Homemade Granola, Millet Mash, Spicy Quinoa stir-fry and Wild Rice Salad.
Indian Cooking with Sapna Von Reich
with Sapna Von Reich
A $20 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.
Register by: 1 week before Ages: 16+ Min 4/Max 12 #214969.01 Thu Jun 6 6–8:30pm CRC, Kitchen
$12+ supply fee
A $20 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.
Register by: 1 week before Ages: 16+ Min 4/Max 12 #214970.01 Fri Jul 19 6–8:30pm CRC, Kitchen
$12+ supply fee
Register by: 1 week before Ages: 6–12 Min 6/Max 20 #214971.01
M–Th Jun 17–20 2–4pm $12+ supply fee CRC, Kitchen
Register Online: https://register.windsorgov.com
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Classes
FREE Meditation Club Advanced Fencing—Teen/Adult
Basic Fencing—Teen/Adult An introduction to the modern sport of fencing. Learn fundamental weapon skills with the foil as well as basic rules and safety requirements. The aim is to prepare novices to both enjoy fencing with partners and to continue learning more advanced skills and strategies. Participants are required to wear athletic shoes and pants. Females must wear a chest guard (provided). Fencing equipment is provided. Register by: 1st day of class Ages: 13+ Min 4/Max 10 #214780 .01 Mon May 6–20 .02 Mon Jun 3–24 .03 Mon Jul 8–29 .04 Mon Aug 5–26 CRC, Aspen Room
6–7:15pm 6–7:15pm 6–7:15pm 6–7:15pm
$24 $30 $30 $30
CPR – Heartsaver This class covers the American Heart Association Curriculum including: CPR for all ages, rescue breathing, choking for all ages, and AED hands on practice. This class is not for health care providers.
Register by: 1 week before Ages: 16+ Min 5/Max 15 #214921 .01 Thu May 2 .02 Thu Jul 18 CRC, Oak Room
6–8pm 6–8pm
$49 $49
Novices, improve and expand your fencing skill with the foil. Emphasis is on mastering the fundamental skills and strategies through work and games in groups, pairs, occasional short individual lessons, and plenty of fencing bouts. Participants MUST have passed the basic fencing test and/or have Coach Permer’s permission. Participants are required to wear athletic shoes and pants. Females must wear a chest guard (provided). Fencing equipment is provided. Register by: 1st day of class Ages: 13+ Min 4/Max 10 # 214785 .01 Mon May 6–20 .02 Mon Jun 3–24 .03 Mon Jul 8–29 .04 Mon Aug 5–26 CRC, Aspen Room
6–8pm 6–8pm 6–8pm 6–8pm
Want to learn how to develop a peaceful mind to help you overcome life’s daily stresses and anxieties? This guided meditation club practices meditation techniques that focus and calm the mind. Sessions include Qigong stretching exercises, controlled breathing, walking meditation, and seated meditation techniques. Beginners through advanced meditators welcome. The club meets Saturdays at 9am. Please wear comfortable clothes and bring a cushion to sit on. Ages: 14+ Sat 9am CRC, Aspen Room
FREE!
$30 $40 $40 $40
! Bird Watching Windsor NEW Join volunteer naturalists Create Your Own Will & birders Carl Sorrentino This class is a great way to get a tough & Heidi Lyons to learn job done in one easy convenient manner. about & identify the birds Licensed attorney, Steven M. Dye and his that frequent Windsor parks staff will help you complete a last will & & open space areas. Bring your testament, financial & medical power of own binoculars or spotting scope attorney, living will and organ donation and meet at the locations listed request. The class includes all materials, below. Dress appropriately for the witnessing, notary, review and time for weather and bring water. questions and discussion. Must show driver’s Register by: 1 week before license or other photo ID. Families and all ages welcome, children Register by: 1st day of class under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Ages: 18 + Min 4/Max 15 #214972 Bird watching requires patience and being quiet. .01 Thu May 23 .02 Thu Jun 27 .03 Thu Jul 25 .04 Thu Aug 29 CRC, Maple Room
6–7:30pm 6–7:30pm 6–7:30pm 6–7:30pm
$99 $99 $99 $99
Min 5/Max 20 #214997
All: Saturdays, Meet at 8am, FREE! .01 .02 .03 .04
Apr 20 Poudre River Trail Kodak trail head May 18 Windsor Lake fishing pier/Hwy 257 Jun 22 Poudre River Trail Eastman Pk bridge Jul 20 Greeley Canal Trail 17th St
(SW of Grandview Elementary)
.05 Aug 17 Windsor Lake fishing pier/Hwy 257 .06 Sep 14 Poudre River Trail CR 13 parking lot
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Kids in Kayaks
In this class, middle to high school students will learn the basic entry level skills for both flat water and white water kayaking. Learn from the best, Bernie Kendall, certified licensed instructor from White Water Canoeing Co. Techniques learned include proper paddling techniques, self-rescue, wet exits, and how to “roll” a kayak. No prior experience is required but each participant should be able to swim. Parents are welcome! Directions and supply list on receipt at registration. Register by: May 31 Ages: 12+ Min 5/Max 25 #214991.01
Mon–Thu Jun 10–13 9–11am $55 Must provide your own transportation to drop in location at Bittersweet Park, 35th Ave & 16th Street in Greeley
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3-Day Colorado River Canoe Trip Canoe the Colorado River from Grand Junction to Westwater, Utah with instructor Bernie Kendall, certified licensed instructor, from White Water Canoe Co. Paddle through Ruby & Horse Thief Canyons, view the beauty of towering Jurassic sandstone cliffs of ancient sand dunes, climb to the Arches of Rattlesnake Canyon, star gaze or relax and enjoy a cool dip in the river. Learn to surf a canoe on the waves of Shale Rapid. No prior canoe experience is required, as certified guides will provide instruction. In addition to instruction, Bernie Kendall from White Water Canoe Co. will provide all canoeing equipment, waterproof gear bags, meals (lunch the first day through lunch the third day), group camping equipment (stoves, cooking utensils, rain flies, private latrine, etc) and an exceptionally fun, safe, outdoor adventure. This will be memorable lifetime experience! Youth under 18 years must be accompanied by an adult. Pre-trip Meeting: Friday, July 12, 6:30pm,at Chilson Recreation Center, 700 E. 4th Street.
Sailing at Poudre Ponds
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Instructor Bernie Kendall, from White Water Canoe Co. (certified licensed instructor), will teach the basic fundamentals of sailing using the state-of-the-art Sunfish Crafts. Upon completion you will be able to launch the boat, rig it, sail it both up and down-wind, do tacks and jibs, and right a capsized boat. All equipment and gear is provided. Meet at Poudre Ponds in Greeley for classes. Parents are welcome to attend with their children. Directions and supply list available on receipt at registration. Register by: May 31 Min 7/Max 14 #214990
Mon–Thu Jun 10–13 $55 .01 Youth (11+) 3–5pm .02 Adult (18+) 5:30–8pm Must provide your own transportation to drop in location at Poudre Ponds, 35th Ave & O Street in Greeley
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Senior – Platte River Canoe Trip
1-Day Platte River Canoe Trip
Special trip for Seniors! Enjoy the wonderful wildlife right here in your own backyard while canoeing down the Platte River. The trip starts out on the St.Vrain River and ends up on the South Platte River at Two Rivers Parkway. Join Bernie Kendall, certified licensed instructor, from White Water Canoeing Co. on the high adventure and picturesque float. Only minutes from Windsor! No canoeing experience necessary, but must be in good physical condition to paddle a canoe. Instruction will be included. Gear and canoe equipment will be supplied. Trips are contingent upon river/water conditions. A supply list of items for you to bring is available on receipt at registration.
Start on the St.Vrain River and end up on the South Platte River at Two Rivers Parkway. Join Bernie Kendall, certified licensed instructor, from White Water Canoeing Co., on the high adventure and picturesque float. Only minutes from Windsor! No canoeing experience necessary. Instruction will be included. Gear and canoe equipment will be supplied. Youth under 18 years must be accompanied by an adult. Trips are contingent upon river/water conditions. Directions and supply lists available on receipt at registration
Register by: May 31 Ages: 55+ Min 15/Max 25 #211420.07 Thu Jun 6 7:30am–5:45pm Depart CRC at 7:30am Arrive back at CRC approx. 5:45pm
Register by: May 31 Ages: 12+ Min 15/Max 25 #214993.01
Sat Jun 8 8am–5pm $55 Must provide your own transportation to location at Hwy 60 east of Milliken, CO.
$80
Register by: Jul 5 Ages: 12+ Min 15/Max 25 #214992.01
Fri–Sun Aug 2–4 8am–5pm $315 Must provide your own transportation to drop in location at Grand Junction, CO.
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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.
Get a head start on the upcoming ACT!
ACT Boot Camp
Get the help you need to succeed! Educate Me! is a full service teaching organization dedicated to students – including their successful completion of the ACT/SAT.
• In-depth overview • Practical application of example questions • Learn how to approach, strategize, reason through and complete exam questions • Private and semi-private tutoring
Improve your ACT sCore wITh eduCATe me!
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S.A.L.T.
Student Advisory Leadership Team
Student Advisory Leadership Team is a selfsustaining group made up of local middle school and high school students who want to make a difference in their community. S.A.L.T. is credited with creating over a dozen safe activities a year for teens and the community. The goal is to provide fun, safe activities that students will want to participate in. S.A.L.T. holds meetings on the second and fourth Thursday’s of each month. Please contact the Community Recreation Center at 970-674-3500 for details.
Healthy Skin Care Habits for ! NEW Teens & Young Girls Taking care of your skin by the time you’re a teen is optimal, but kids as young as eight can be taught to take good care of their skin. The biggest thing is educating your children about everyday sun protection and good basic skin care for their face and body. The best way to keep skin healthy is to start young. Up to 80% of lasting sun damage occurs before the age of 18. The goal of this class is to make sure that your child develops smart skin habits now so that it’s a natural habit. While parents may not be pleased to see their teen wearing makeup, it’s inevitable that teenage girls may want to experiment with cosmetics. This class will teach your teen about makeup and how to apply a tasteful, appropriate amount. Taught by Robina McWilliams, owner of Ekte Skincare. Register by: 3 days prior to class Grades 5–9 Min 4/Max 8 #213595 .01 Thu .02 Thu .03 Thu .04 Thu CRC
May 30 Jun 27 Jul 25 Aug 29
5–6:45pm 5–6:45pm 5–6:45pm 5–6:45pm
$45 $45 $45 $45
Safe Sitter Learn to be a Safe Sitter in a one day, 5-hour curriculum! Learn how to care for a choking infant or child, babysitting as a business, success on the job, injury, and behavior management. Please bring a sack lunch. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 11–13 Min 5/Max 15 #213580 .01 Wed Jun 5 .02 Tue Jul 9 .03 Wed Jul 31 CRC
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9am–3pm 9am–3pm 9am–3pm
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Archery Classes Discover the art of archery using a hand held bow. Basic archery skills will be taught including: archery range safety, safe use of archery equipment, beginning and intermediate shooting skills. Personal equipment may be used. Light weight, compound Genesis bows will be available for class use. Register by: 1 week before Age: 8–16 Min 4/Max 10 #214998
.01 T/Th May 7–30 5:30–6:30pm $35 .02 T/Th Jun 4–25 5:30–6:30pm $35 .03 *M–Th Jul 8–18 5:30–6:30pm $35 *two week class, four classes/week
.04 T/Th Aug 6–27 5:30–6:30pm $35 Eastman Park, 7025 Eastman Park Dr. (Outdoor Range - south side of Poudre River)
Kenpo Karate–Youth 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! The Tiger program offers stranger awareness, and 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. Register by: 1 week before All Classes: CRC, Fitness Room
Tigers Ages: 5–7 Min 4/Max 16 #214710 .01 T/Th May 2–30 4:30–5:15pm .02 T/Th Jun 4–27 4:30–5:15pm .03 T/Th Jul 2–30 4:30–5:15pm
$40 $40 $40
.04 T/Th Aug 1–29 4:30–5:15pm
$40
(no class 7/4)
Panthers Ages: 8–15 Min 4/Max 16 #214720 .01 T/Th .02 T/Th .03 T/Th .04 T/Th .05 T/Th
May 2–30 5:15–6:15pm May 2–30 6:15–7:15pm Jun 4–27 5:15–6:15pm Jun 4–27 6:15–7:15pm Jul 2–30 5:15–6:15pm
$40 $40 $40 $40 $40
.06 T/Th Jul 2–30 6:15–7:15pm
$40
.07 T/Th Aug 1–29 5:15–6:15pm .08 T/Th Aug 1-29 6:15–7:15pm
$40 $40
(no class 7/4) (no class 7/4)
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Classes – Youth
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IT’S THE SUMMER TO DISCOVER
Summer Day Camp at the Community Recreation Center in partnership with the Town of Windsor Parks, Recreation, & Culture Department
What
Full days of adventure, friends, and fun for kids entering 1st – 6th grades. Don’t miss this opportunity for hands-on summer learning and activity infused with the Y’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility.
When/Where
Monday–Friday, May 27–August 10, from 7am–6pm at the CRC, 250 N. 11th Street
Cost
Pricing starts at just $40/day or $185/week. You choose the days and weeks you need! CCAP accepted and scholarships though the YMCA are available.
How to Register
Find the Parent Handbook Registration Form at www.longmontymca.org. Email registration form to Krystle Kelley at kkelley@longomontymca.org or fax it to 303-682-2301.There will be a mandatory 5 minute parent orientation at the first drop off day of camp *CAMP WILL ONLY BE OFFERED IF WE HAVE 40 OR MORE YOUTH REGISTERED BY MAY 17
Contact
Krystle Kelley, Youth Development Director 720-652-4731 | kkelley@longmontymca.org
Donate
Give just a few more dollars a week and help a low-income child experience the wonder of summer camp in Windsor. Scholarships for this program are offered through the YMCA.
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Challenge Island Lands on Shark Tooth Island
Challenge Island is a whimsical, wildly popular summer camp that promotes creative and critical thinking skills in children. Loosely based on a well-known reality TV show, Challenge Island has kids dividing into cooperative tribes and taking on a vast array of exciting challenges set on action-packed thematic “islands”. Open ended questions make this camp child directed rather than teacher driven. Each tribe will have a different outcome and we will share what we learned in our friendly tribal council meetings. Our innovative programming reinforces STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) and core language arts skills But let’s keep that last part under our hats, because as far as kids are concerned Challenge Island is just plain fun! On Shark Tooth Island each child will take home a real shark tooth necklace! Register by: 1 week before Ages: 6–12 Min 5/Max 12 #213521.01 Sun Jun 2– Jul 21 CRC, Aspen Room
Bricks 4 Kidz
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At Bricks 4 Kidz we build motorized LEGO® brick models. This summer come build models inspired by NASA and Star Wars™. Builders will learn about real life space exploration and build models related to the NASA space program. We will also have group challenges, games and fun incorporating Star Wars™. Each child will build their own custom LEGO® minifigure they will take home at the end of the session. The builders will have so much fun they won’t even realize they are learning math, science, architecture and engineering concepts as well as using problem solving and critical thinking skills. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 5–10 Min 5/Max 12 #213520.01 Sun Jun 2–Jul 21 CRC, Aspen Room
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4:45–5:45pm $88
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3:30–4:30pm $88
Classes – Youth
Science Club! Summer Science Mini Camps
Connect with Windsor!
The Science Faction
The Big Brain Regain
A variety of science including experiments and visits with animals… and something involving a banana.
Dust off those sleepy summer brain cells and get ready for school again!
Register by: 1 week before Min 5/Max 15 ##213570
Grades: K-2 .01 M–F Jun 3–7 9–10am
$45
Grades: 3-5 .02 M–F Jun 3–7 10:30–11:30am $45 CRC
Register by: 1 week before Min 5/Max 15 ##213571
Grade K-2 .01 M–F Aug 5–9 9–10am
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$30
Grades: 3-5 .02 M–F Aug 5–9 10:30–11:30am $30 CRC
Windsor Gymnastics Academy & Jungle Cubs Learning Center Open Gym – Every Friday Ages (12 mo. – 6yrs) 10-11:30am; (6-18 yrs) 4-6pm
Full Time Childcare
“Where learning and movement go hand in hand”
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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 dropin 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 recommended. Parent participation throughout the program is required. Ages: 6 and under Cost: $2/child/visit
T/Th 9–11am CRC, Gymnasium
Apr 9–May 23
Baby Ballet & Tot Tap
! NEW Adventures in Art A super fun art class for kids ages 4-8 yrs old. Your child will not only enjoy the class, but they will learn about famous artists; techniques, tools, and explore different mediums. Including 2-D art such as drawings, watercolors, and paintings. Plus 3-D art like mobiles, sculpture and ceramics. Each week they will discover the joy of creating their own unique artwork that they will be proud of and excited to show off. Aprons or cloths that can get messy are recommended. Classes taught by Mrs. A! Register by: 1 week before Ages: 4–8 Min 5/Max 12 #213510
.01 W/F Jun 5–28 11am–12:30pm $40 .02 W/F July 3–26 11am–12:30pm $40 .03 W/F Aug 7–30 11am–12:30pm $40 CRC
Music and Movement Sing, Dance, and Be Silly Does your child love to sing, dance, and be silly? If yes, then this is the right class for your little sweetheart. Miss Kelly’s class is filled with fun songs, lots of dancing, and learning through the joy of music and movement. Let your child’s imagination run wild as each song brings a new opportunity to pretend. Miss Kelly ensures that every child is given motivation and praise as they grow in their love for music. Parents are encouraged to stay. Siblings ages 2 and under can enjoy for free with a parent.
Register by: 1 week before Ages: 3–6 Min 6/Max 30 #213515 All Classes: Wed 10–11am .01 Wed May 1–22 .02 Wed Jun 5–26 .03 Wed Jul 10–31 .04 Wed Aug 7–28 CRC, Oak Room
musicclasses
Main Street Music Academy “Your hometown music school”
Musikgarten:
Jolly Jumpers: 6mo - 2yrs Puddle Jumpers: 2 - 3yrs Mini Mozarts: 3 - 4 1/2 yrs Piano Pals: 5 - 6yrs
Guitar Class: 10yrs to adult Violin/Voice Lessons: 10 yrs to adult Summer Music Camp: July 29 - August 2: 6 - 12yrs
609 Main St. | 970.674.0052 www.mainstreetmusicacademy.com
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10–11am 10–11am 10–11am 10–11am
$40 $40 $40 $40
This fun class introduces beginning ballet and tap rhythm movement skills. With age appropriate music and fun props, children will benefit by building their memory, concentration and coordination ~ all in a positive atmosphere. Dance attire is recommended: Ballet and tap shoes required. Classes taught by Ms. Joi Register by: 1 week before Ages: 2–3 Min 5/Max 12 #213552
.01 Mon May 6–20 9:15–10:15am $27 CRC, Oak Room
Combo Cuties Experience the JOY of DANCE! This combination dance class develops rhythmic awareness, creativity, technique, creative movement, stretching and floor exercises. All basic techniques will be explored. A fun class for feet that are always moving. Dance shoes and attire optional. Class taught by Ms. Joi. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 3–5 Min 5/Max 12 #213550
.01 Thu May 2–23 10:15–11am $35 CRC, Fitness Room
Dancing Dolls A fun class for feet that are always moving! This combination dance class develops rhythmic awareness, creativity, technique, creative movement, stretching and floor exercises. Dance clothes, tap and ballet shoes required. Class Taught by Ms. Joi Register by: 1 week before Ages: 6–9 Min 5/Max 12 #213551 .01 Wed May 1–22 4:15–5pm CRC, Fitness Room
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$35
Classes – Youth
Supervised Open Climb / Classes Unsupervised Open Climb Closed
Mon
7am 8am 9am
10am 11am
Tue
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CLIMBING WALL GENERAL INFO
Sup. Climb
Unsupervised Open Climb Time CRC Certified Climbers ONLY
Parent/Child
Closed Toed Shoes Required
Supervised Climb
for
12pm
Sat
• Rules/Guidelines
•Climbing pass or daily or admission is required at all times. •Proper attire required: closed-toed 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.
All Climbers and Classes
1pm 2pm 3pm
• Supervised Open Climb: Open to all
4pm 5pm 6pm
Sup. Climb
Mini
users. All uncertified climbers must purchase a belay ride at the front desk.
Sup. Climb
• Unsupervised Open Climb: Open
Youth
7pm
to certified climbers ONLY. No staff available to belay. • Private lessons: By appointment only.
Open Supervised Climb: Mon & Wed: 5–7pm, Sat: 8am–12pm
Parent/Child Climb
Youth Climbers
Ready for an adventure? No experience is required for this introductory level rock climbing course. 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, general terminology, proper spotting methods and climbing safety.
Register by: 1 week before Ages: 4–6 Min 3/Max 5 #217010 .01 .02 .03 .04
Sat Sat Sat Sat
May 4–18 Jun 1–22 Jul 6–27 Aug 3–24
9–10am 9–10am 9–10am 9–10am
$15 $20 $20 $20
Develop your climbing skills in a noncompetitive, fun environment. Participants will learn teamwork, balance, coordination, commands, technique, and much more. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 6-8 Min 3/Max 8 #217020 Tue Tue Tue Tue
May 7–28 Jun 4–25 Jul 2–23 Aug 6–27
.01 .02 .03 .04
Tue Tue Tue Tue
May 7–28 Jun 4–25 Jul 2–23 Aug 6–27
6:30–8pm 6:30–8pm 6:30–8pm 6:30–8pm
$20 $20 $20 $20
CLIMBING PASS •$3/Daily Pass -w/own equipment •$5/Daily Pass - w/rental equipment
!
FREE
Mini Climbers
.01 .02 .03 .04
Register by: 1 week before Ages: 9–14 Min 3/Max 8 #217030
BELAY RIDES (AGES 4+) The 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
5–6:30pm 5–6:30pm 5–6:30pm 5–6:30pm
$20 $20 $20 $20
Climbing Belay Certification EVERY WEDNESDAY at 5:30pm This course will teach participants about proper belay technique and commands. All participants who attend and pass the class will receive their climbing certification at the Windsor Wall only. This will allow individuals to climb and belay during open climbing wall hours. Ages: 15+
Every Wednesday 5:30pm
FREE!
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Classes – Youth Wild Things
Adventure Trips!
Come join the fun and visit all sorts of animals at the Denver Zoo! If you wish to see lions, and tigers, and bears, this is the adventure for you. Please bring sunscreen, water bottle, & money or a sack lunch to eat. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 8+ Min 10/Max 18 #214011.01 Wed Jun 12 Meet at CRC
9am–4pm
$24
Horseback Riding Ride ‘em cowboy! You will travel to Allenspark for a guided horseback ride and will stop for a picnic lunch at a park on the way home. Please wear jeans or pants (no shorts), closed toed shoes and bring a sack lunch, water bottle and sunscreen. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 8+ Min 10/Max 18 #214012.01 Wed Jun 19 Meet at CRC
9am–3pm
$63
Boondocks
Broncos Training Camp
Come along for a trip to Northglenn for some fun at the Boondocks Center. You will get all day unlimited use of Go- Karts, Rookie Go-karts, Miniature Golf, Bumper Boats, Kiddie Cove, Laser Tag, Slick Track, Junior Racers and 20 Arcade Tokens. Lunch is not included so pack a lunch or bring extra money.
The offseason is over. It’s time for the Broncos to strap on their helmets and hit the practice field to start preparations for the 2013 season at the team’s annual training camp. Take pictures, get player autographs, check out team memorabilia and shop for your own Broncos gear at the team store. Please bring your lunch, a water bottle, and sunscreen.
Register by: 1 week before Ages: 8+ Min 10/Max 18 #214016.01 Wed Jul 24 Meet at CRC
9am–4pm
$33
Alpine Slide! Take a ride on Colorado’s best Alpine Slide nestled in the foothills of Golden at Heritage Square. Take the scenic chair lift to the top of the mountain, grab a sled and cruise down one of two 1/2 mile tracks! 3 rides are included. Please bring your lunch, a water bottle, and sunscreen. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 8+ Min 10/Max 18 #214015.01
Hiking Club Learn “leave no trace” techniques and explore the great outdoors. Hikes will be moderate in length and difficulty. You will hike in Rocky Mountain National Park or the Poudre Canyon. Bring a sack lunch, water bottle, rain jacket, and sunscreen.
Wed Jul 17 Meet at CRC
9am–4pm
$35
Register by: 1 week before Ages: 8+ Min 10/Max 18 #214017.01 Wed TBA Meet at CRC
30
9am–3pm
$18
White Water Rafting Journey to the Poudre River for a half-day, action packed rafting trip down class II and III rapids. Don’t miss the chance to brave Mag, Bob’s Hole, Doc’s Drop and other exciting rapids! Please wear a bathing suit, shorts, t-shirt and shoes that stay on your feet (no flip-flops). Don’t forget a water bottle and sunscreen. Please have lunch before you arrive. Register by: 2 weeks before Ages: 8+ Min 10/Max 18 #214014.01 Wed Jul 10 Meet at CRC
Register by: 1 week before Ages: 8+ Min 10/Max 18 #214013.01 Wed Jun 26 Meet at CRC
7am–3pm
$13
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11am–6pm
$67
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Classes – Youth
Harvest Festival Cheerleading Clinic
Everyone knows that the Harvest Festival is a huge celebration in Windsor. If your favorite cheerleader wants to be part of the big event, join Coach Kelly during the month of August to learn a parade routine. And of course, we’ll perform together along the parade route to show Windsor that Windsor Recreational Cheerleaders have the most spirit in town! It’s going to be a blast! In order to ensure ordered uniforms are ready for parade day the registration deadline is July 24th with uniform fittings on July 25th from 4-5:30pm. One-time uniform cost paid to the instructor
Skirt & Top: $30 Briefs: $5 Pom Poms: $5
Register by: 1 week before Ages: 6–12 Min 5/Max 12 #213517.01 Wed Aug 7–28 CRC, Fitness Room
4:15–5:15pm $40
Intro to Baton Twirling Perform at local parades and festivals! Taught by one of the nation’s top twirling instructors, Director of the Rocky Mountain Golden Girls Baton Academy, Yvonne Pedersen. A great way to build coordination, rhythm, and grace, in addition to self-esteem, discipline, and teamwork skills This class is for new twirlers ages 4–12 and is only offered at the following times, so don’t miss out on your opportunity to get started twirling! An ABC professional baton is required, and can be purchased from instructor ($25) on the first day of class.
Register by: 1 week before Ages: 4–12 Min 5/Max 15 #213540 All Classes: Thu 10–11am $45 .01 Jun 6–27 (New Twirlers) .02 Jul 11–Aug 1 (Continuation of June class) CRC, Fitness Room
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Windsor Recreational Cheerleading Team
For all those kids who’ve got Windsor Spirit, please join Coach Kelly in supporting our community and learning about what teamwork really means. On this non-competitive team your cheerleader will learn all about cheer history, cheer basics, dance, and of course awesome cheers to motivate a crowd. In addition, the team will be invited to cheer in the community. Since every cheerleader loves to be in uniform, the team will be asked to wear uniforms each week at practice and at any community event we participate in. Uniforms will include a skirt, top, briefs, and pom poms. M e e t C h e e r le a d i n g C oac h K e lly April 22nd anytime between 4-5:30pm. Coach Kelly will be at the CRC to answer any questions you have and take measurements for the uniform. You can register before you come or on that night. Coach Kelly is so excited to meet the team! One-time uniform cost paid to the instructor
Skirt & Top: $30 Briefs: $5 Pom Poms: $5
Register by: 1 week before Min 5/Max 12 #213516
Mini Wizards Ages: 6-8 .01 Wed May 1–22 3:15–4:15pm .03 Wed May 29–Jun 26 3:15–4:15pm
Mighty Wizards Ages: 9-12 .02 Wed May 1–22 4:15–5:15pm .04 Wed May 29–Jun 26 4:15–5:15pm
.05 Wed Jul 10–31 3:15–4:15pm $45 per session / $120 for all 3 sessions CRC, Fitness Room
.06 Wed Jul 10–31 4:15–5:15pm $45 per session / $120 for all 3 sessions CRC, Fitness Room
(no class June 12)
(no class June 12)
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Fitness
Get Your Body Moving!
Purchase a 30 Day Fitness Pass and you can attend
Cardio Sculpt
Fitness, Fun, & Flexibility
Cardio Sculpt is 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. Fri 5:30–6:30pm
Get fit! A 60 minute class that will 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
Nia This is a unique fitness program that 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. Mon/Wed/Fri 9:30–10:30am
Strength Surge This class is 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. If you want a blend of cardio, boot camp, weight lifting and fun, this class is for you! All levels welcome. Mon/Wed 5:30–6:30pm
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
Pilates
Evening Yoga
Pilates emphasizes the development of core strength which creates a foundation for your body to use more efficiently in every aspect of life. Mon/Wed 6:30–7:25pm
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
Love to work out in the water? Try an Aqua Aerobics class! See page 13 W! NOW INCLUDED with NE ANY FITNESS PASS!
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all of the fitness classes on this page & Aqua Aerobic classes (pg 13)
just $25 for 30 days! 3 Easy Ways to Workout! 30 Day Fitness Pass - $25 5 Class Fitness Pass - $20 Drop-in - $5
R.I.P.P.E.D. is a “Plateau Proof Fitness Formula” originating from Orange County, CA. Instructed by Master Trainer Pauline Brown, this 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! Tue 8:15am, 5:30pm Thu 8:15am, 6:40pm Sat 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 6:40–7:40pm, Thu 5:30–6:30pm, & Sat 8:15–9:15am
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Fitness
May – August 2013 Fitness Calendar Monday
Tuesday
8:30am
Fitness, Fun & Flexibility 8:15 - 9:15am Terisa
9:30am
Nia 9:30 - 10:30am Denise
& fees page 6
R.I.P.P.E.D. 8:15 - 9:15am Terisa
Pilates 6:30 - 7:25pm Kathy
fees page 6
Fitness, Fun & Flexibility 8:15 - 9:15am Terisa
R.I.P.P.E.D. 8:15 - 9:15am Terisa Nia 9:30 - 10:30am Denise
Saturday Beginner Yoga 8:00 - 9:00am Julia
Zumba 8:15 - 9:15am Pauline
Vinyasa Yoga 9:15 - 10:15am Julia
9:30 - 10:30am Pauline
R.I.P.P.E.D.
*Posture/Balance 10:30 - 11:30am Deneice *see schedule
& fees page 6
Strength Surge 5:30 - 6:30pm Jan
Friday
*Senior Shape Up 8:10 - 9:00am Linda *see schedule &
Nia 9:30 - 10:30am Denise
*Posture/Balance 10:30am 10:30 - 11:30am Deneice *see schedule
6:30pm
Thursday
*Senior Shape Up 8:10 - 9:00am Linda *see schedule
8:00am
5:30pm
Wednesday
& fees page 6
R.I.P.P.E.D. 5:30 - 6:30pm Pauline Zumba 6:40 - 7:40pm Pauline
Strength Surge 5:30 - 6:30pm Jan Pilates 6:30 - 7:25pm Kathy
Zumba 5:30 - 6:30pm Pauline R.I.P.P.E.D. 6:40 - 7:40pm Pauline
Cardio Sculpt 5:30 - 6:30pm Kristen
Evening Yoga 7:30 - 8:25pm Julia
7:30pm
May – August 2013 Aqua Aerobics Calendar (see page 13 for class descriptions) Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
5:00am
AM Deep Water 5:00 - 6:00am WHS (until May 22) Sandy
AM Deep Water 5:00 - 6:00am WHS (until May 22) Sandy
6:00am
AM Deep Water 6:00 - 6:45am CPP ( Jun - Aug) Sandy
AM Deep Water 6:00 - 6:45am CPP ( Jun - Aug) Sandy
12pm
Noon Aqua Aerobics 12:00 - 1:00pm PVMF (thru May)
PM Aqua Aerobics 5:30 -6:30pm PVMF (thru May)
PM Aqua Aerobics 5:30 -6:30pm PVMF (thru May)
6:00 - 7:00pm CPP( Jun - Aug) Carol or Joi
Friday
AM Deep Water 6:00 - 6:45am CPP ( Jun - Aug) Sandy
Noon Aqua Aerobics 12:00 -1:00pm PVMF (thru May) CPP ( Jun - Aug) Carol or Joi
5:30pm 6:00pm
Thursday
CPP ( Jun - Aug) Carol or Joi
6:00 - 7:00pm CPP( Jun - Aug) Carol or Joi
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Sports – Adult
HIGHLAND MEADOWS GOLF Ladies Lunch & Learn Golf Clinics A great opportunity for lady golfers of all skill levels to learn a new skill each week. Have a great lunch and play golf at Highland Meadows with other women who love the sport. These 90-minute small group clinics will be followed by lunch. Receive a 10% discount off the lesson and lunch fee when signing up for all five sessions in the series. All sessions for this series begin at 10:00am followed by lunch at 11:30 am and optional golf tee times starting at 1pm. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 18+ Min 4/Max 12 #218001
Fall Adult Softball This league combines the interest of both men’s and coed softball teams in the community for friendly competition and sportsmanship. The number of teams per night is limited so register early! Teams are scheduled to play seven regular season games with a double elimination postseason tournament. Register by: Aug 18 or until full Ages: 16+ Min 4 teams/div / Max 7 teams/div Cost: $460/team includes post-season tournament Divisions: Monday – Men’s E Rec #312401 Friday – Coed Rec #312405 Games: Aug 26–Oct 11 from 6–10pm Coed Tournament: Oct 5 Men’s Tournament: Oct 12 Diamond Valley Fields Manager Mtg Aug 21 at 6:30pm
Connect with Windsor!
Series 1 (Tuesdays) .01 Putting .02 Chipping .03 Pitching .04 Bunker Play .05 Full Swing Basics .06 Driving for Distance Series 2 (Wednesdays) .07 Putting .08 Chipping .09 Pitching .10 Bunker Play .11 Full Swing Basics .12 Driving for Distance Series 3 (Tuesdays) .13 Putting .14 Chipping .15 Pitching .16 Bunker Play .17 Full Swing Basics .18 Driving for Distance Series 4 (Wednesdays) .19 Putting .20 Chipping .21 Pitching .22 Bunker Play .23 Full Swing Basics .24 Driving for Distance
Apr 2 Apr 9 Apr 16 Apr 23 Apr 30 May 7
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Apr 17 Apr 24 May 1 May 8 May 8 May 15
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$39 $39 $39 $39 $39 $39
Series 5 (Tuesdays) .25 Putting .26 Chipping .27 Pitching .28 Bunker Play .29 Full Swing Basics .30 Driving for Distance Series 6 (Wednesdays) .31 Putting .32 Chipping .33 Pitching .34 Bunker Play .35 Full Swing Basics .36 Driving for Distance Series 7 (Tuesdays) .37 Putting .38 Chipping .39 Pitching .40 Bunker Play .41 Full Swing Basics .42 Driving for Distance
$39 $39 $39 $39 $39 $39
Jul 17 Jul 24 Jul 31 Aug 7 Aug 14 Aug 21
$39 $39 $39 $39 $39 $39
Aug 13 Aug 20 Aug 27 Sep 3 Sep 10 Sep 17
$39 $39 $39 $39 $39 $39
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BOOT CAMP
Work out for just a couple of days per week and get some serious results!
• Men’s & Co-Ed Leagues start in May, July & August • Drop-in Soccer Weekly
• No membership fees - Pay as you go
Easy access @ I-25 & HWY 14 in NE Fort Collins
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FALL ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL Blocking w/hands Allowed Starts Sept 7 Sponsored by:
Sports – Youth Start Smart Baseball
Start Smart Soccer
Start Smart Baseball prepares children for organized baseball & softball in a FUN, non-threatening environment focusing on a variety of skills including throwing, catching, batting, and running / agility. Start Smart Baseball gives parents and children the opportunity to work one-on-one and spend quality time together while teaching children effective baseball mechanics to help them successfully participate in organized sports. Parent participation is required at all sessions. Register by: May 12 Ages: 4–5 Min 10 / Max 28 #216001
.01 Tue Jun 4–Jul 16 5:45–6:45pm $50 (no class 7/2)
.02 Thu Jun 6–Jul 18 5:45–6:45pm $50 (no class 7/4)
Eastman Park Fields Mandatory Parent Meeting Thu, May 30, 5:45pm at the CRC
Prepare your child for organized soccer in a fun, non-threatening environment. This is a developmentally appropriate soccer program for children 3 - 4 years old. Start Smart Soccer prepares children and their parents for organized soccer without the threat of competition or the fear of getting hurt. Age appropriate soccer equipment from Kwik Goal and Koosh is used to teach kicking, dribbling, trapping, throw-ins and agility. Equipment is included. Parent participation is required. Register by: Jul 20 Ages: 3–4 Min 10/Max 40 #316030
Sporties for Shorties Your lil’ athlete will learn the FUNdamentals of their favorite sport such as baseball, soccer, football and kickball. Give your child a head start in the world of athletics by exposing them to these sports in a kid-friendly, fun environment. Not only will they gain strength and coordination, but they will also learn team building and good sportsmanship. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 4–7 Min 5/Max 12 #213530 .01 Tue Jun 4–25 1–1:45pm .02 Tue Jul 9–30 1–1:45pm CRC, Gymnasium
$44 $44
.01 Tue Aug 20–Sep 24 5:30–6:30pm $50 .02 Thu Aug 22–Sep 26 5:30–6:30pm $50 Eastman Park Soccer Fields Parent Meeting on Thu, Aug 15 at 5:30pm at the CRC
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TENNIS CENTER
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JUNIOR CAMPS BEGIN JUNE 3RD
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Junior Team Tennis
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WE ALSO OFFER ADULT PROGRAMS 970.217.9291
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Sports – Youth CARA Youth Tennis Windsor Youth Workout Club
CARA Track Get on track this summer with coed recreational track competition. Learn the basic skills and fundamentals in various track and field events. Both individual and team events are held for any ability. Practices will be on Tuesday & Thursday from 6–7:30pm. Meets will be held on Saturdays in June and July. Meet schedules will be given at the first practice. Parents must provide transportation to and from meets. Registration fee includes a t-shirt. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 5–15 (as of 7/28/13) Min 12/Max 80 #215300.01
T/Th May 28–Jul 27 Time:TBA $65 Windsor High School Track
The Windsor Youth Workout Club allows kids to work out (warming-up, strength building and endurance training) twice a week with members of the Windsor Severance Fire Rescue. Please dress appropriately for weather conditions and be sure to bring plenty of water and a snack if needed. A mandatory parent meeting will be held at the beginning of the first workout session. Come prepared and motivated because members of the WSFR are going to offer you a challenging workout! Register by: May 31 Ages: 10–18 Min 12/Max 50 #214813.01 T/Th
Jun 4–Jul 25
(no class 7/2, 7/4)
10–11am
$20
Boardwalk Park, 100 N. 5th Street
A grass roots program, CARA youth tennis is great for new players to the sport of tennis as well as players with more advanced skills. Players will learn at their own pace. Match play will be held on Fridays for both age groups. Matches are played in Windsor, Berthoud, Longmont and Loveland. Match schedules will be made available during the second week of practices. A state-wide tournament concludes the season in July. Participants must supply their own racquet. Please call the Community Recreation Center at 970-674-3500 for more details. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 8–18 #215400 Min 20/div / Max 40/div
.01 T/Th 8–9am 10 yrs & under $105 .02 T/Th 9–10am 11–12 yrs $105 .03 T/Th 10–11am 13–18 yrs $105 Season: Jun 4–Jul 25 Match play for both divisions will be held on Fridays, 7am–3pm Windsor WHS. Tennis Cts. or out of town
DR. BRAD EDGREN EST D. 1971
ORTHODONTIC ASSOCIATES of GREELEY
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Sports – Youth
Youth Volleyball Recreational Volleyball is a unique setting that offers an interactive team-building opportunity while concentrating on the fundamental skills of volleyball. We will focus on developing passing and serving skills as well as proper technique, team work and FUN. Our coaches will promote a safe, effective learning environment that will motivate your child to love the game of volleyball. Register by: Jul 26 or until full Grades: 1–6 (as of 2013/2014 school year) Min 60/div / Max 120/div Cost: $50 + required jersey sold separately Divisions: 1st & 2nd Grade #215501.01 3rd & 4th Grade #215503.01 5th & 6th Grade #215505.01 Games: Saturdays, Sep 7–Oct 12 Practices: weekdays 4–9pm, beginning no earlier than Aug 19 at CRC and Weld RE-4 School Gyms Parent Meeting on Wed, Aug 14 at 6:30pm at the CRC
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Sports – Youth
Presented by the Windsor High School girls basketball coaches and players, including head coach Gary Perko. Camp is designed to help young athletes have fun playing while learning the basic fundamentals of basketball. The camp will offer instruction, fundamental development, & fun skills games. Register by: May 10 Grades: K–8 (as of 2013/2014 school yr) Min 20/ Max 120 #213650.01 All Camps: Mon–Wed $30
Grade Date Times K–3rd Jun 3–5 9-10:30am 4th–8th Jun 3–5 10:30am–12pm CRC, Gymnasium
Summer Basketball 3v3 Summer Jam Want to play more basketball this summer? The 3v3 Basketball Summer Jam is for you. This league is perfect for boys and girls 6th–8th grade players who are currently playing competitively. The league combines 30–45 minutes a night of skills and drills followed by 3v3 games. Players are randomly selected to form teams each week and will play three games per night. 3v3 games are 10–15 minutes in length with a running clock. Changes to the format will be made throughout the season based on needs of the participants. Register by: Jun 1 Grades: 6th–8th (as of 2013/2014 school year) Min 12/div / Max 48/div #215733
.01 Girls Tue Jun 4–Jul 30 6–8pm $65 .02 Boys Wed Jun 5–Jul 31 6-8pm $65 CRC Gym Parent Meeting on Tue, Jun 4 at 5:30pm at the CRC
Windsor Lacrosse is a league in Northern Colorado dedicated to the instruction of lacrosse in a fun and enthusiastic manner! * We teach boys U8 thru U15 (2nd Grade thru 8th Grade) * We have skilled coaches who are leaders * Our main season is Spring (3/18 – 6/2) * We offer camps and clinics year-round * Windsor Lacrosse players will feed into Windsor High School’s lacrosse program * Our Athletic Director is the Head Coach of WHS’s Varsity Lacrosse program
Please contact Angela Maxwell at 970-576-9694 www.windsorcolax.com
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Boys & Girls Intermediate Basketball Tryouts
Girls Basketball Camp
Teams are forming for the 2013–2014 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. Each league has the option to compete in Gold Crown Foundation Basketball or play in the Power to Play Sports Winter League. You will be evaluated on basketball skills, athleticism, and attitude. Games will be played primarily on Sundays. Practices begin in September. Grades: (as of 2013/2014 school year) $150–Fall League: Due Sep 30, 2013 $180–Gold Crown: Due Oct 30, 2013 FREE to tryout Girls: Sunday, August 18 4th grade 12–1:30pm 5th grade 2–3:30pm 6th/7th/8th grade 4–5:30pm
Boys Sunday, August 25 4th grade 12–1:30pm 5th grade 2–3:30pm 6th grade 4–5:30pm 7th/8th grade 6–7:30pm Tryouts will be held at the CRC, Gym
TED QUINN
Fundamental Skills
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BASKETBALL CAMP
The Ted Quinn Fundamental Skill Camp is designed to help the young player reach maximum potential. Younger players will benefit from basic basketball skill development presented in a fun and exciting way, while the older players will benefit from maximum skill exposure at their chosen position. This camp will offer campers excellent instruction, a focus on fundamental development and concentration on becoming a complete player. Join us this summer for a great basketball camp experience! CALL 515-490-9032 for more information Min 20/div / Max 120/div
Ages Times Cost 5–8 9–11:30am $60 9–12 1–4pm $75
Tue/Wed/Thu June 18-20 Camp will be held at the CRC Gym
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Sports – Youth
Recreation T-ball & Baseball Recreation baseball provides friendly instructional competition for ages 5 to 14 years. U6–U10 will practice and play games in Windsor. U12 will combine leagues with Thompson Rivers and will play games in Windsor and Johnstown. U14 will participate in the Greeley Evans Youth League (GEYL) and will practice in Windsor and play all games in Greeley. For information on the GEYL visit its web site at www.geyl.org. U6 & U8 are coed leagues. Teams will play 10-to-12 league games. U8– U12 will conclude the season with an end of season recreation tournament. U14 will play approximately 12 games with a league tournament in July. Deadline has past - Call 970-674-3500 for availability
Ages: 5–12 (as of 7/31/13) Ages: 13 & 14 (as of 4/30/13) Min U6–U12 48/div; U14 12/div Max U6–U12 120/div; U14 28/div Cost: see below + required jersey sold separately Divisions: U6 T-ball (coed) U8 (coed) U10 U12 U14
213006.01 213008.01 213010.01 213012.01 213014.01
$60 $85 $95 $95 $125
Intermediate AA and AAA Baseball Tryouts Teams are forming for the 2014 Intermediate AA and AAA baseball. Open tryouts will be held for existing teams needing players and new teams. Players will be evaluated on baseball skills, athleticism and attitude. AA teams will play in the Longmont Baseball League and AAA teams will play in the Fort Collins Rookie League. Call the Community Recreation Center at 970- 674-3500 to be placed on a show of interest list. If you can’t make the tryout date call before the tryout dates to make other arrangements. Failing to do so may forfeit your eligibility to play in the 2014 season. There is no charge to tryout. Cost: AA $260 AAA $280 Ages: 9–14 (as of Apr 30, 2014) FREE to Tryout Tryouts: Sat Jul 27 Times: 9, 10 & 11 yrs 10am 12, 13, & 14 yrs 12pm Chimney Park Ball Fields
High School Summer Baseball This is a competitive baseball league that is an extension of the Windsor High School baseball program and organized by the high school baseball coaches. Players will initially be split into three teams, Varsity, JV, and C team with the possibility of moving from one team to another throughout the season. Teams play 25-to-35 games Teams will also participate in tournaments during the season and post-season.
Register by: May 20 with coach Grades: 9–12 (as of 2013/2014 school year) Min 11/division / Max 14/division Cost: $370 + required jersey sold separately Games: 3rd week in May–Jul Practices/Tryouts: begin mid-May
Games: U6: Jun 3–Jul 13 U8, U10, U12: Jun 1–Jul 20 (including tournament) in Windsor; U14: May 14-Jul 31 in Greeley & Windsor Practices: U6: begin week of May 20; U8, U10,U12: begin week of May 13; U14 begin week of Apr 22
Assessments: To help ensure equal team competition, U8-U12 must attend mandatory assessments on Apr 27 or May 4 at WHS fields Parent Meeting on Wed, May 1 at 6:30pm at the CRC
Rockies Skills Challenge Co-sponsored by the Colorado Rockies and the Colorado Parks and Recreation Association, this challenge, open to boys and girls, is a fun competition that tests skills in base running, batting off a tee, and throwing for distance and accuracy. The top boy and girl in each division will advance to a sectional competition in July. (Copy of birth certificate will be needed from winners.) Sectional winners will advance to the State Championships at All Star Park in August. Register: Day of event, 9–10am at Chimney Park Ages: 6–13 (as of 12/31/13) Sat Jun 22 10am–12pm FREE! Chimney Park , Fld #1 – Aaron Cook Field
Register Online: https://register.windsorgov.com
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Sports – Youth
Intermediate Football
Recreation Football Recreation football divisions are offered in conjunction with the Ft. Collins Recreation Department. Teams will practice in Windsor and travel to F.C. for games. Participants are placed into divisions according to grade for Ultimate and Flag, and grade/weight for Tackle. The tackle football division is an 8-man league. This league has an equal playing time rule. Interested in coaching? Please call 674-3515. Registration for all Divisions: Apr 7–Aug 2 or when teams fill Min 1 team/div / Max 4 teams/div Grades: 1–6 (as of 2013/2014 school yr)
Ultimate Football
Introduce your child to the concepts of football! This non-contact football program consists of the fundamentals of football…it’s like playing Ultimate Frisbee with a football! Teams are scheduled for 6–8 games. Kindergarten
#215200.01
$60+ jersey
Flag Football
Participants will learn fundamentals of football with no tackling or blocking. The main emphasis will be equal participation with winning being secondary. Teams play 5 vs 5 and are scheduled for 6-8 games. 1st & 2nd 3rd & 4th 5th & 6th
#215201.01 #215202.01 #215203.01
$60+ jersey $60+ jersey $60+ jersey
Tackle Football
Teaches youngsters the skills and fundamentals of 8-man tackle football. The main emphasis is sportsmanship and equal participation with winning being secondary. Teams are scheduled for 6–8 games. $99 includes equipment & uniform 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 5th 5th 6th 6th
Light 70lbs or less Heavy 71lbs or more Light 80lbs or less Heavy 81lbs or more Light 90lbs or less Heavy 91lbs or more Light 100lbs or less Heavy 101lbs or more
#215204.01 #215204.02 #215205.01 #215205.02 #215206.01 #215206.02 #215207.01 #215207.02
Assessments: Players & coaches must attend their respective assessment day to be assigned to a team (only if enough players are registered to form more than one team). Assessments will be held at Chimney Park at 5:30pm on the following dates: Ultimate /Flag Aug 22 3rd & 4th Tackle / 5th & 6th Tackle (TBA if needed) Coaches Meeting: Aug 8: Mandatory coach mtg. at 6pm, at the CRC Parent Meeting: Aug 14: Mandatory parent mtg. at 6:30pm, at the CRC (see pg. 42) Equipment Check-Out Aug 20: Tackle participants will receive gear at the CRC. Practices: Begin on 8/19 for Tackle; begin on 8/26 for Flag & Ultimate Games: Fort Collins, Saturdays, Sep 7-Oct 26 (some games will be played on weekday evenings)
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Intermediate football will be offered in conjunction with the Coal Creek Midget Football League (CCMFL). Teams practice in Windsor & travel to the Northern Denver area for games. Participants are placed into divisions according to age. Player’s weight may prohibit them from playing certain positions. This league does not have an equal playing time requirement. The league follows 11-man NFHS rules with league specific additions or changes. Teams are scheduled for 6-8 games plus end of season playoff. There will be a considerable amount of travel required to play in this league. Please call 970-674-3515 for more details. Registration: Begins: Apr 7 (Can be done online!) Deadline: Jul 19 or when teams are full
Players must live within the boundaries of Weld RE-4 School District or attend a Weld RE-4 School. Cost: $135 (includes league fee & equipment) Additional costs: (approx. $100 for jersey, pants & socks—purchased through coach)
Ages: 8-11 (as of 6/1/2013) Divisions: 8 years #215208 9 years #215209 10 years #215210 11 years #215211
Equipment Check-Out: Aug 6 Participants will receive practice football gear at the CRC, times TBA. Players are required to purchase game jersey & pants at additional expense. Details provided by coach. Practices: Begin Aug 5 – Three, 1.5 hour weekday evening practices in Windsor Coaches & Parent Meetings: TBA
Wizard Youth Football Clinic Coordinated by experienced volunteer youth football coaches, this NON-CONTACT CLINIC is designed to teach intermediate to advanced fundamentals of youth football. This clinic can be a good jump start to the fall youth tackle football program offered through the Town of Windsor. •Safety, rules, regulations and philosophy. •Offense & defense schemes •Individual skill assessment each day •Skill challenges & game on last day of camp Register by: Jun 1 Ages: 8-12 Min 5/div / Max 22/div #213605
M/W/F Jun 10, 12,14 8:30-11:30am $35 .01 8 year olds .03 10 year olds .02 9 year olds .04 11 year olds Windsor Middle School Football Field
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Sports – Youth Challenger British Soccer Camp Challenger has developed a unique camp program that offers players a much broader soccer skills experience. Camp coaches are selected and trained in the UK. They are professional, outgoing, have a cool “British” accent and a genuine interest in helping each participant develop and provide them with a very memorable and positive experience. Challenger’s NEW 1,000 Touches Curriculum has been created to address the key areas of the sport. Participants will learn the basic skills of soccer; such as the ABC’s (agility, balance and coordination), The Moves, Freestyle Soccer, Dribbling, Passing/Receiving, Shooting, Heading and Tackling/Defending. The more time the players spend in contact with the ball the quicker they will master important core skills. The British Soccer Camp program also provides a unique cultural experience for the players, highlighted in the Camp World Cup. The coaches use this daily tournament to teach the players about life, customs and traditions of other countries. The campers are asked to make up soccer chants, wear the team colors of their country, bring flags and learn as much as they can about the country they represent.
Camp includes a ball, a t-shirt, a personal player evaluation and a giant soccer poster.
HOST A COACH:
Register by: Jun 7th to receive a FREE British Soccer Jersey ($40 value) Register at: www.challengersports.com
Make this experience even All Camp Dates: M–F, July 22–26 at Eastman Park more special for your child by Camp Ages Times Cost hosting one of our professional British First Kicks 3 11am–12pm $83 coaches during your week of camp. Host Mini Soccer 4–5 9–10:30am $98 families not only provide a memorable and Half Day 6–14 9am–12pm $132 truly international learning experience for Golden Goal 6–14 1–3pm $51 their children and the coach, but will also receive an $80 rebate towards the cost of the camp. Contact the Community Recreation Center at 970-6743500 for more information.
Recreational Fall Soccer
Intermediate Travel Soccer
Learn basic fundamentals of soccer while having FUN!
Recreational soccer, but for the more avid and skilled player. Teams travel in the Northern Colorado area.
Register by: Jul 29 Ages: 5–12 (as of 10/12/13) Min 40/div / Max 180/div Cost: $50 + required jersey sold separately Divisions: U6 #313306.01 U8 #313308.01 U10 #313310.01 U12 #313312.01 Equipment: Windsor jersey, shin guards, tennis shoes /soccer cleats (no metal cleats) Games: Saturdays, Sep 7–Oct 12 at Eastman Park Soccer Fields Practices: 4–8pm, no earlier than Aug 19 Parent Meeting 6:30pm, Wed, Aug 7 at the CRC
Register by: Jul 12 Min 40/div / Max 180/div Cost: $80 + required jersey sold separately Divisions: Boys U12 8/1/01 – 7/31/03 #313312.01 U14 8/1/99 – 7/31/01 #313314.01 Girls U12 8/1/01 – 7/31/03 #313322.01 U14 8/1/99 – 7/31/01 #313324.01 Equipment: Windsor jersey, shin guards, tennis shoes /soccer cleats (no metal cleats) Games: Saturdays, Sep 7–Oct 26 at Eastman Park Soccer Fields and N. CO Practices: begin no earlier than Aug 13 Parent Meeting 6:30pm, Wed, Aug 14 at the CRC
Register Online: https://register.windsorgov.com
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Sports – Youth
Connect with Windsor! Need a little help? Reduced Fee Program
Parent Meetings 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 7pm. 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. Baseball/T-Ball Wed May 1 Recreation Football Wed Aug 14 Soccer Wed Aug 14 Volleyball Wed Aug 14 All parent meetings are held at the CRC, 6:30pm – PAYS 7pm – Concussion Training 7:30pm – Sport Specific
Coaches Sport Specific Meetings This mandatory meeting covers the upcoming season including rules, practices, team rosters, program philosophy, scheduling, facilities and more. Baseball Wed Apr 24 Soccer Wed July 31 Volleyball Wed Aug 7 Recreation Football Thu Aug 8 All coach sport specific meetings are held at the CRC from 6:30 – 8:30pm.
Coaches Certification Trainings NYSCA
Interested in Officiating and Umpiring Youth Sports? New and returning officials need to apply for the upcoming sport season. Watch for officiating job postings at www.windsorgov.com/jobs or sign up to receive email or text notifications for Town of Windsor employment opportunities at www.windosorgov.com/notifyme.
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 the entire two hours. Baseball Mon Apr 29 6:30pm All coaches certification meetings are held at the CRC
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.
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. Thank you.
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.
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Universal Jersey Baseball Hat Softball Visor
$25 $15 $15
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Register NOW: Summer Sports Camps at Northern Colorado’s Largest INDOOR Sports Center
Sports Camps!
Boys & Girls = Ages 3 - 5 = Call for days & times New sessions every 6 weeks Join anytime, cost pro-rated
BOYS LACROSSE CAMPS • Grades K - 8 • Camp I: Mon - Fri, Jun 24 - 28; Camp II: Mon - Fri, Jul 15 19
Kinder Kickers Soccer - Baseball Karate - Tennis - Football - Golf Basketball - Lil Laxers Lacrosse
GIRLS LACROSSE CAMP • Grades 1 - 8 • Mon - Fri, Jun 10 - 14
BASEBALL CAMPS w/The FT. COLLINS FOXES
Explore & learn the basics of 15 or more different sports in just one week! Healthy fun for kids! Girls & Boys - Fall Grades 1 - 5
Full Day Camps Mon - Fri
• Ages 4 to 14 ( Must turn 5 by 9/15/13) • Camp I: Mon - Fri, Jun 17 - 21; Camp II: Mon - Fri, Jul 8 - 12
VOLLEYBALL CAMPS
9am - 4 pm
• Grades 3 - 8 • Camp I: Mon - Fri, Jun 24 - 28; Camp II: July 15 - 19
Jun 10-14; Jul 29-Aug 2; Aug 5-9; Aug 12-16, Aug 19
GIRLS RECREATIONAL SOFTBALL CAMP • Grades K - 8, Mon - Fri, Jul 15 - 19
COMPETITIVE SOCCER PRE-TRYOUT CAMP
TACKLE FOOTBALL CAMP
• U10-U14 • Tuesday & Thursday, May 21 & 23 • Includes Mock Tryout & Witten Individual Feedback
• Grades 3 - 8, Mon - Fri, Jul 29 - Aug 2 • This is full equipment/full contact camp • Lead instructor is John Howell, NFL Super Bowl Champion
SOCCER STRIKER/KEEPER CAMP
MULTI-SPORT FULL DAY CAMP
• U8 -U12 Basic & U13/Older Advanced • Mon - Fri, Jul 22 - 26 • Register directly at www.netresultssoccer.com
• Grades 1 - 6, 9 am - 4 pm; Monday - Friday • Jun 10 - 14; July 29 - Aug 2; Aug 5 - 9; Aug 12 -16, Aug 19 ONLY
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• Work out for just a couple per session with purchase of of days per week and get punch card some serious results! • No membership fees - Pay as you go!
High Intensity Interval Training!
• Learn, practice & play in the same day! • Boys & Girls • Leagues are 1 day/ week • 4 - 6 weeks long
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(Gr 4-HS) • Strength training to aid in weight loss NEW! Middle School Fit Club (Gr 5-8) • Have fun with your friends getting in shape! Perpetual Motion (Gr K-5) For kids that “don’t fit” in the typical youth athletic stereotype; fun, exploratory!
• Soccer • Flag Football
U5 - U11 Wednesdays 6/5 - 6/26 OR 7/10 - 8/14 Gr K - 5 Thursdays 6/6 - 6/27 OR 7/11 - 8/15
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Forestry Treasure Island Garden
Located adjacent to Laku Lake Road, along the Poudre River Trail, south of Eastman Park. Treasure Island Garden is a cooperative effort between the Town of Windsor and the Colorado Master Gardeners of Weld County.
Weld County Colorado Master GardenersSM will be discussing the topics listed below and answering questions at Treasure Island Demonstration Garden. Call 970-686-2999 for additional information. Classes will be outside so be prepared for the weather. Bring your chair, water bottle, and sunscreen.
Second Saturday Classes:
Apr 13 Seed Starting – Serapio Ayala, Getting a jump on the season, starting plants for the garden. May 11 Garden Journaling – Jen Ottenhoff, A discussion of the value of garden journaling and different methods you can use, find one that fits your style. Jun 8 Iris – Weld County Master Gardener, One of the Garden’s most beautiful xeric plants. Learn more about them.
Jul 13 Keeping It Neat – Weld County Master Gardener, Dead heading, mulch, and water, keeping all the essentials in line. Aug 10 Garden Tour – Treasure Island Garden will be participating in the annual Kiwanis Club Garden Tour. Get your tickets early, get several for friends!
Sep 14 Wait and See! – Weld County Master Gardener, Topic TBA. Join us to close down the garden for winter.
Mother’s Day at Treasure Island Garden
May 12 at 1:30pm
Bring Mom to the garden to tour the flowers.
Group Garden Tours & Treasure Island Demonstration Garden Speakers: If your group or club would like a tour or if you would like to schedule a speaker for your group, please call 970-686-2999 Help Wanted: Treasure Island Garden volunteers pick produce for the Windsor Food Pantry on Tuesday and Thursday mornings starting in July. Plus…if you want to pull weeds, label plants, dig, pick veggies, preen plants, haul rocks or just play in the dirt, we have just the spot for you. No experience needed! Call 970-686-2999. New Treasure Island Demonstration Garden Newsletters: Check the information boards for the latest newsletter, April/May, June/July and August/September issues.
Keep Windsor Tree-rific! Arbor Day Tree Sale Each year, the Town of Windsor offers a great selection of trees to Windsor residents at discount prices. These trees grow well in the Windsor area and are to be planted within town limits (for clarification on residency, please check your property tax statement). Order forms and information packets available at the CRC. Please call 674-3500 or 674-2422 . Pick-up Date: Sat Apr 20 10am–12pm
Location: 630 Ash Street, Windsor
Sick Tree Day Each year, the Town of Windsor Tree Board and the Windsor Forestry staff hosts “Sick Tree Day”. A group of horticulture experts will be making the rounds in Windsor to look at sick or dying trees and offer their advice. This is a FREE, once-a-year event. Please call 970-674-2422 to schedule a visit or if you have any questions. Sick Tree Day:
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FREE!
Arbor Day 5K Run/Walk The Town of Windsor Tree Board will host the 8th Annual Arbor Day 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, April 20th. The race will start and finish at Boardwalk Park and follow the Windsor Lake Trail. Proceeds will go towards planting trees throughout the community. Leashed dogs are welcome. Preregister and save money or register on dayof beginning at 7am. Fee includes a t-shirt (while supplies last). Awards will be given to the top runners/walkers. Pre-register by: Apr 19, 12pm Day-of-Registration: Apr 20 Ages: all ages welcome #145010.01 $15/person – pre-registration $20/person – day-of-registration Sat
Apr 20
race begins at 8am
(7am check-in and day-of-race registration)
Boardwalk Park
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 Wed–Sun 10am–12pm; 12:30pm–6pm *CLOSED on Town Holidays FEES: Windsor Residents with Permit: • $2 / load Non-Residents & Commercial: • $6 / Cubic Yard (Minimum Charge $6)
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Aberdour Circle (6600 Aberdour Cir.) Bison Ridge (1990 Yonkee Dr.) Boardwalk (100 N. 5th St.)
Brunner Farm (305 Prospector St.) Chimney (200 E. Chestnut St.)
Covenant (1401 Fernwood Drive)
Diamond Valley (801 Diamond Valley Dr.) Eastman (7025 Eastman Park Dr.)
Founders Green (1201 Grand Ave.) Main (300 Locust St.)
Northern Lights (550 Sundance Dr. ) under construction Poudre Heights (1670 Green River Dr.)
Windsor Highlands (7985 Highland Meadows Pkwy.) Windsor Village (55 Rochester Dr.) Windsor West (500 10th St.)
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Schools (where games & practices are held)
exhibition, education and rental space. Check www.windsorgov.com for more information.
Mountain View Elementary School: (810 3rd St.)
Chimney Park Swimming Pool: (421 Chimney Park Dr.) Includes 3
Range View Elementary School: (700 Ponderosa Dr., Severance) Skyview Elementary School: (1000 Stone Mountain Dr.)
Eastman Park Oxbow: (7025 Eastman Park Dr., west of barrier) Open space
Tozer Primary School: (501 Oak St.)
Lakeview Cemetery: (32815 Hwy 257) 21.6 acres. For information visit www.windsorgov.com
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.
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, multi-purpose 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)
Grandview Elementary School: (1583 Grand Ave.)
shelters, outdoor pool, water slide, and concessions.
and 12 hole disc course. Visit www.windsorgov.com for map.
Trail
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Other Town Facilities
Art & Heritage Center: (116 5th St.) Town of Windsor Museum
Soccer Fields
Skate Park
Shelter
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Playground
Lake / Pond
Horseshoe Pit
Hockey Rink
Frisbee Disc Golf
Fishing
Dog Park
Boating
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Basketball Court
Baseball / Softball Fld.
Backstop
Park Amenities
Archery Range
Parks & Facilities
Severance Middle School: (1801 Avery Plaza St., Severance) Windsor Middle School: (900 Main St.) Windsor High School: (1100 Main St.)
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
Register Online: https://register.windsorgov.com
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are available for online registration. To complete an online registration, you will need your household ID number and a password. Register directly at https://register.windsorgov.com. 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. Please include your driver’s license or identification number, issuing state, and expiration date on your check.
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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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send it along with your payment in the form of a check (include your driver’s license or identification number, issuing state, and expiration date) 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.
Payments
Deadlines:
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” and should include your driver’s license or identification number, issuing state, and expiration date.** 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 pages 20 & 42 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. Please note: minimum participation numbers must be met or programs may be cancelled. 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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ail Please complete the registration form and
The 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.
Notice to Participants:
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.
Minimums/Maximums:
Class sizes are limited to assure class quality and safety. Minimum participation numbers must be met or programs may be cancelled.
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.
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 of the Town of Windsor to: 1. Call 911 for emergency personnel for first aid. 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. Complaints about a Town program, service, or activity which is not accessible to persons with disabilities should be directed to: Mary Robins Director of Human Resources/ADA Coordinator Voice: 970-674-2482 Relay Colorado TTY: 800-659-2656 Email: mrobins@windsorgov.com Address: 301 Walnut, Windsor, CO 80550.
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Registration Form
Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture 250 N. 11th Street • Windsor, CO 80550
(please fill out as completely as possible)
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Individual or Team Registration Information Adult or Primary Guardian or Team Manager First
Secondary Guardian (if applicable) or Assistant Manager
Last
First
Address
Address
City Home
State
Zip
Work
Gender
City
Cell
First
State
Home
Email Address
Participant Name
Last Zip
Gender
Work
Cell
Email Address Birthdate m/d/y
Last
M/F
School/Grade
Parental Support: Please check any that you can help with: Coach:
Team Name
League
Assist:
Program Name
Sponsor:
Division
Program #
Other:
Fee
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 Driver’s License/ID#:
Issuing State:
Check (#) exp.
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Credit Card: Visa/MasterCard
CC#:
Discover
Signature:
American Express exp:
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Total Amount:
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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:
Register Online: https://register.windsorgov.com
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General Information The Mission Parks, Recreation & Culture Staff Town Manager Director of Parks, Recreation & Culture Administrative Specialist Facility Scheduling Coordinator Manager of Art and Heritage Manager of Parks & Open Space Manager of Recreation Marketing / Web Specialist Museum Curator Office Supervisor Recreation Supervisor Recreation Supervisor Recreation Supervisor Recreation Supervisor Special Events Coordinator Town Forester
Kelly Arnold. . . . . . . . . . 970-674-2400 Melissa Chew. . . . . . . . . 970-674-2423 Sandra Sheffler . . . . . . . . 970-674-2422 Laura Thiemann . . . . . . . 970-674-3502 Carrie Knight . . . . . . . . . 970-674-2443 Wade Willis. . . . . . . . . . . 970-674-2434 Tara Fotsch. . . . . . . . . . . 970-674-3512 Brenda Troiano . . . . . . . . 970-674-2438 Katie Bates. . . . . . . . . . . 970-674-2439 Erin Olson. . . . . . . . . . . . 970-674-3506 Kendra Martin. . . . . . . . . 970-674-3514 Bobby Warner. . . . . . . . . 970-674-3507 Jay Eckhardt . . . . . . . . . . 970-674-3515 Matt Kraus . . . . . . . . . . . 970-674-3511 Amy Porter . . . . . . . . . . . 970-674-2441 Ken Kawamura . . . . . . . . 970-674-2440
Windsor Town Board
Mayor.......................................................................................John Vazquez Mayor Pro-Tem................. District 4.................................. Kristie Melendez Members........................... District 1..........................................Myles Baker District 2.....................................Don Thompson District 3..........................Robert Bishop-Cotner District 5.......................................... Jeremy Rose District 6.......................................... Ivan Adams
Parks, Recreation & Culture Advisory Board
Chair........................................................................... Rebecca Holder-Otte Vice-Chair.............................................................................. John Pankonin Members.................................................................................Phil Boatright Shannan de Jesus Carlene Irion Regan Price C. Debbi Waltman
Windsor Tree Board
Chair..................................................................................Alison O’Connor Vice-Chair............................................................................... Mary Monroe Secretary...................................................................................... Wendy Ball Members.............................................................................. Craig Bonesteel Bill Monroe Gene Morey Janene Willey Please visit www.windsorgov.com for meeting times, dates, agendas and minutes. All meetings are open to the public.
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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. Your request will be confidentially reviewed and approved based on financial qualifications. For details see page 20 & 42.
Register Online!
Sign up anytime online!
Go to www.windsorgov.com and click on Recreation Registration on the left side of the home page. For help, please e-mail windsorpr@windsorgov.com. Register directly at https://register.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 Parks Division.......................................970-674-2422 Police Department.................................970-674-6400 Senior Meals/Transportation.................970-674-3500 Shelter Rentals......................................970-674-3500 Town Hall.............................................970-674-2400
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• Weddings • Corporate Parties • Quinceañeras • Birthday Parties • Graduations • Baby Showers • Conferences •Business Meetings •
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Thursdays JUNE
| 6:30 – 8:30 PM | *unless otherwise noted
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Boardwalk Park 100 North 5th Street
AUGUST
6 Town BBQ 4 The Jurassicasters *7-9pm 1 Papa Juke Fireworks will follow concert Musketeer Gripweed 8 Swing in the Street! *5th St. 11 The Congress 13 Angus Mohr The Red Hot Tomatoes 18 Taste of Windsor 20 Swing Je T’aime w/ Reveille 3, a tribute The Martini Shot Band 27 Chris Thompson to the Andrews Sisters! 25 Triple Nickel Band &Coral Creek Thanks to our generous sponsors! www.windsorgov.com/summerconcerts