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Thanks for picking up a Recreator! Check out the information in this edition to find out how you can work on your health
goals and save some money by purchasing our new SuperPass! SuperPasses replace most of the current discounted FACILITIES & FEES 5
punch cards to drop in to a recreation facility to swim, skate, work out, or play a pick-up game at one of our gymnasiums.
Here’s the scoop:
ADAPTIVE RECREATION 12
» SuperPasses can be used at the following facilities during drop-in hours:
» EPIC to swim, skate, or work out
» Mulberry Pool to swim ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS 12
» Northside Aztlan Community Center to work out or use the gym
» Senior Center to swim, work out, or use the gym if you are age 18+ AQUATICS 16
» The Farm to drop in (You can also purchase an annual pass for The Farm and save money.)
» SuperPasses are available for youths, adults, and senior citizens
» The discount on either the 25- or 10-punch SuperPass is 20% off regular price single admission ARTS & CRAFTS/POTTERY 23
» Any unused punches on a current pass can be transferred to your SuperPass
» SuperPasses can be purchased now COOKING 33
SuperPass is designed to make it more convenient for you by having only one pass that can be used at just about any
recreation facility. If you choose not to participate in SuperPass, you can still purchase daily admission to drop in. These
DANCE & MOVEMENT 34
fees are listed on the facility pages of the Recreator and posted at facilities.
Register for something fun and healthy, and have a wonderful fall!
EARLY LEARNING 39
ENRICHMENT/
LIFELONG LEARNING 42
Jean Helburg
Director of Recreation
THE FARM 50
»parks & recreation board
Fred Bitting Ann Hunt William J. Pickering FITNESS 52
2217 West Elizabeth 1800 Wallenberg Drive 818 Whalers Way
Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 Fort Collins, Colorado 80525
FITNESS AQUA 60
Mary Carlson Mark Lueker Kelly Ohlson
1301 South Shields 2637 Wapiti Road City Council Liaison
Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 2040 Bennington Circle HEALTH & WELLNESS 65
Fort Collins, Colorado 80526
Michael Chalona Jessica MacMillan
408 Whedbee Street 1928 Linden Ridge Drive ICE SKATING 67
Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Fort Collins, Colorado 80524
Shirley Christian Greg Miller
1412 Kenwood Court 2637 Red Mountain Court MUSIC & THEATER 74
Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 Fort Collins, Colorado 80525
OTHER FUN STUFF 76
»the rECREATOR
Carol Fahring Recreation Service Representative Recreator is published three times a year by the City of Fort Collins
Megan Greer Community Relations Recreation Department and the Fort Collins Coloradoan. OUTDOOR RECREATION 78
Kim Kita Community Relations
To advertise in this publication contact the Fort Collins Coloradoan at
John Litel Community Relations
970.224.7701. The presence of advertising in this publication does PARENT WITH CHILD 80
Janet Urban Quality Control Consultant
not constitute or represent endorsement by the City of Fort Collins of
Jill Walusis Community Relations
the products or services advertised.
City of Fort Collins
Culture, Parks, Recreation and Environment
SPECIAL EVENTS 82
ON THE COVER
Recreation Department
PO Box 580 Local photographer Richard Koshak captured this
Fort Collins, Colorado dramatic image near Redstone Canyon. To see more SPORTS 84
images by Mr. Koshak visit lightworkerphoto.com.
970.221.6875 [tel] recreator@fcgov.com To contact Mr. Koshak call 970.227.2969.
970.221.6586 [fax] fcgov.com/recreator AGE GROUP INDEX 93
Cancellations/Transfers
» When you register for a class, we depend on
your enrollment for a successful class. Please
plan carefully to avoid cancellations.
» If you must cancel (or transfer) from a youth or
teen activity, you must notify staff at least two
business days (8 AM-8 PM, Monday-Friday at
221-6655) before the activity begins to receive
a full refund or credit. Later requests will be
Participant Name - (first, last) Grade ‘08-’09 Birth Date Gender Activity Number Activity Name *Special need denied. This policy does not apply to Aquatics,
1st choice Ice Skating and adult activities.
» If you must cancel (or transfer) from an ice
2nd choice skating or aquatics activity or an adult activity,
you will receive a full refund before the class
1st choice starts and a 75% refund after the first class but
before the second class. Later requests for a
2nd choice cancellation or transfer will be denied.
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EDORA POOL ICE CENTER « FACILITIES
fees & admission
»EPIC POOL & EXCERCISE ROOM »EPIC ICE RINKS
AGE SINGLE GROUPS* AGE SINGLE GROUPS*
Under 2 and over 85 No Fee Under 2 and over 85 No Fee
Personal Care Attendant No Fee Personal Care Attendant No Fee
Youth (2-17) $3.25 $3.00 Youth (2-17) $3.50 $3.25
Adult (18-59) $4.00 $3.75 Adult (18-59) $4.50 $4.25
Older Adult (60-84) $3.25 $3.00 Older Adult (60-84) $4.00 $3.75
Towel rental available for 50 cents per towel. Skate rental available for $2.50/pair.
Group Rate*
These single admission fees are for groups only and are available to non-profit and community organizations. A group must consist Edora Pool Ice Center (EPIC)
of at least 10 participants, and a 48-hour pre-registration notice is required. Groups over 50 people must provide one week’s notice. 1801 Riverside
Group admission does not include skate rental.
This is not a reservation and does not guarantee space for your group. For instance, if the capacity of the ice arena has been reached
970.221.6683
when your group arrives, they will be unable to skate. CityLine: 970.416.2489 ext. 6679
fcgov.com/recreation/epic.php
»not-so-prime-time discount facility profile
August 19-December 19 » Indoor 50-meter x 25-yard pool
Mon-Fri, 1:00-3:00 PM » Two 3-meter diving boards
During non-prime swim hours, discounted swim fees are available. No passes will be sold for this special time; » Two 1-meter diving boards
however pass holders can use their passes to swim during these hours. No discount: 8/18, 9/15, 10/16,17,31, » Warm water therapy pool
11/26,27,28, 12/22-1/5 » Wading pool
» 2 indoor 200’ x 85’ ice surfaces
» Spectator seating
the new superpass! » Cardio/weight room
The all new Recreation SuperPass gives you access to EPIC, Senior Center, Mulberry Pool, Northside Aztlan » Concessions
Community Center and The Farm for one price. Choose from a 10- admission or a 25- admission SuperPass. » Multi-purpose room
» Skate service room
AGE 10-ADMISSION New SuperPass! 25-ADMISSION New SuperPass!
Youth (2-17) $26.00 $65.00 policies etc.
Adult Supervision
Adult (18-59) $32.00 $80.00 Children under 13 years of age must be
Older Adult (60-84) $26.00 $65.00 accompanied by a responsible adult in the
warm water pool and must be within an
arm’s reach of that adult. The warm water
hours closures may be unavailable for drop-in during
Pool Pool ice rink scheduled classes. Please check at front desk
July 29-December 31 8/25-9/7 Maintenance 9/1 All Day for closures.
Mon-Fri 5:30 AM-8:00 PM 10/17 At 3:00 PM 10/16 7:30-9:00 PM
Sat 8:00 AM-6:00 PM 11/27 All Day Please Note
10/18 All Day
Sun Noon-5:30 PM 12/4 7:30-9:00 PM Children under 6 years of age must be
10/31 At 6:00 PM accompanied by a responsible adult in the
ICE RINK 11/1, 2 Diving well only 12/5 5:30-7:00 PM
12/6 5:15-7:15 PM pool. The adult must pay admission, be
August 18-December 21 11/27 All Day wearing a swimsuit and actively participating
Mon-Fri 9:00-11:00 AM 12/12 At 3:00 PM 12/7 12:15-2:30 PM
12/17-21 All Day (within arm’s reach) with the child.
Mon 3:30-5:15 PM 12/13,14 All Day
Tue & Thu 7:30-9:00 PM 12/24 At 1:00 PM 12/22 9:00-11:00 AM
Fri 5:30-7:00 PM 12/24 At 1:00 PM
12/25 All Day
Sat 12:15-1:45 PM 12/25 All Day activity registration
12/31 At 1:00 PM
5:15-7:15 PM 12/31 At 3:00 PM In addition to walk-in registration
1/1 All Day 1/1 All Day
Sun 12:15-2:30 PM at EPIC the following options are
1/13 7:30-9:00 PM
Holiday Hours - Dec 26-Jan 4 Diving Well Closures available:
Mon-Fri 9:00-11:00 AM Mon, Wed, Fri 6:00-7:00 AM Phone-in 970.221.6683
Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri 1:15-3:15 PM Noon-1:00 PM
Wed, Thurs, Fri 6:00-8:00 PM Tue, Thu 5:30-6:30 PM
Fax 970.416.6237
EXERCISE ROOM Mail-in 1801 Riverside
Mon-Fri 5:30 AM-7:45 PM Lap lane closures Fort Collins, CO
Sat 8:00 AM-5:45 PM 12/2,4,9,11,16,18 3:00-6:00 PM 80525
Sun Noon-5:15 PM
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THE GARDENS ON SPRING CREEK & GOLF COURSES « FACILITIES
fees & admission special events & programs
General admission to The Harvest Festival, Cultivating Community
Gardens on Spring Creek is free Saturday, Sept. 6, 11:00 AM-4:00 PM
to the public. Programs and/or Celebrate community connections at the second annual Harvest Festival.
special events may have a fee. Enjoy local music, food and art sales, kids’ crafts, the CSU Ropes Course and
educational outreach including information on sustainable horticulture.
hours
Boo-tiful Halloween
Through April 30
Friday, October 31
Mon-Fri 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
3-5 year olds, 11:00-11:45 AM, 5-8 year olds - 4:00-5:00 PM
Sat 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Garden inspired tricks and treats. Includes crafts, healthy snacks, and games
or not-so-scary stories. Reservations are required. At least one parent must
May 1-September 30 attend with their preschool-aged child. The Gardens On Spring Creek
Mon-Fri 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 2145 Centre Avenue
Sat 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Poinsettias and Holiday Gift Sale 970.416.2486
Sun Noon-5:00 PM Saturday, December 6, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM fcgov.com/gardens
Stop in at the sale for a tasteful selection of unique gifts, festive poinsettias
facility rental and refreshments. Visit evenings throughout The Merry Month of December facility profile
to view our outdoor holiday garden lights.
Facility rental at The Gardens » Botanic garden
on Spring Creek provide a » Children’s garden
Monthly Brown Bag Lunch Series
relaxed and comfortable setting » Year-round public greenhouse
1st Wednesday of every month, Noon-1:00 PM
perfect for meetings, retreats,
This free event is in the classroom, just show up - registration is not required. » Community garden
weddings, birthday parties,
and other types of special » Four seasons xeric garden
events. For more information Adult & Youth Programs » Compost demonstration site
call 970.416.2486 or visit fcgov. The Gardens on Spring Creek offers a variety of youth and adult programs. For » Classroom & gardens rental
com/gardens. a full listing visit fcgov.com/gardens or see page 38 in this Recreator.
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NORTHSIDE AZTLAN COMMUNITY CENTER « FACILITIES
fees & admission passes
»NORTHSIDE AZTLAN COMMUNITY CENTER »NORTHSIDE AZTLAN COMMUNITY CENTER
AGE SINGLE ADMISSION AGE 10-ADMISSION 25-ADMISSION
Under 5 and over 85 No Fee 6-15 $9.00 $20.00
6-15 $1.00 16-18 $18.00 $40.00
16-18 $2.00
Passes good at Northside Aztlan Center only
19-59 $4.00
60-84 $3.25
»learn more
The Senior Center’s quarterly publication, Pathways, offers you a complete
and detailed list of Senior Center programs, activities and special events.
You can pick up a copy of Pathways at the Senior Center or download
a copy online at fcgov.com/pathways.
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OTHER LOCATIONS « FACILITIES
club tico
1599 City Park Drive
970.224.6113
registering online?
Throughout this edition of Recreator you’ll find
Located adjacent to City Park Pool, Club Tico is home to many helpful registration tips and answers to questions
of the Recreation Department’s dance and movement activities,
you may have. Get out of line and get online,
programs, classes and events. It is also available for rental by
outside organizations or individuals by calling 970.224.6113.
register at fcgov.com/recreator.
What is my user name and password?
city park pool Your default user name is your household number
1599 City Park Drive and your password is your last name. To receive
970.416.2489 code 3463 your household number, update your household
The leisure pool is open until August 17. Enjoy the lazy river, information (address, phone, etc.) or add a family
water sprays and slides as well as the separate wading pool for member to your household, call any of our facilities
toddlers. as listed on page 4. Your household number is also
printed on your activity receipt.
Need accommodations to recreate? Want a recreation program that will meet »find ARO ACTIVITIES ON PAGE...
your unique needs? Would you like ideas on how to be more independent or
truly experience leisure? Adaptive Recreation Opportunities may be right for
you. You can do it! AQUATICS OTHER FUN STUFF
15 Adaptive Swim Lessons 76 Giant Friends Club
INCLUSION
The City of Fort Collins welcomes individuals of all abilities into our classes and 77 Lunch Out
activities. Please indicate any special needs when you register. If you are not ARTS & CRAFTS
sure of what type of assistance or accommodations can be made for you in a
particular class, please contact Renee Lee, Therapeutic Recreation Specialist 25 Enjoying Digital Photography OUTDOOR RECREATION
at 224.6027. 31 Handmade Gifts 78 Adaptive Archery
NOTE: There is no fee for personal care attendants providing needed 78 Adaptive Snow Skiing
assistance unless otherwise noted; however, attendants need to register ENRICHMENT/LIFELONG 78 Tandem Bike Clinic
separately and note whom they will be assisting. Requests made at least one
week before the activity begins are greatly appreciated. LEARNING
45 Passport to Recreation SPORTS
TRANSITION
If you need more assistance in making your recreation and leisure choices 85 Flag Football
but want to be as independent as possible, the Transition Program might FITNESS 85 Goalball
be right for you. Explore new experiences; learn about exciting recreation
opportunities and meet new people. 60 MS Aqua Exercise 86 Unified Sports
A Therapeutic Recreation Specialist will meet with you to help you develop 55 Workout Partners 86 Wheelchair Rugby
your personal “recreation profile” and discuss your needs, strengths and
interests. Call 224.6125.
SPECIALIZED PROGRAMS All Alternative Programs are for ages 18+ unless otherwise noted. Reg-
These programs are open to everyone but are designed to meet the unique istration for classes in this section is not available via WebTrac .
needs of individuals with physical, mental, and/or emotional disabilities. Look
for the symbol throughout this brochure. Programs designed for adults GENERAL INFORMATION
with developmental disabilities are found in the Alternative Programs section Activities listed in this section are designed for adults with developmental
of the Recreator. If a description does not answer all of your questions, do disabilities but are open to individuals without disabilities as well. These pro-
not hesitate to call 224.6027. grams focus on fun and community involvement and are designed to enhance
confidence and social skills.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!
Whether assisting with a few events or being a weekly workout buddy, you
Individuals who are not independent in activities of daily living or in need of
are encouraged to get involved. Call 224.6125.
extra supervision are encouraged to register and participate with a personal
THANK YOU! care attendant. There is no fee for personal care attendants providing assis-
A huge thank you to the many volunteers and therapeutic recreation interns tance unless otherwise noted; however, attendants must register separately
who help make our programs and services possible. We couldn’t have done it and note whom they will be assisting so that staff can appropriately provide
without them! Check out our webpage, www.fcgov.com/aro seating, space, and assistance in the class.
»AREA RECREATION OPPORTUNITIES Please inform us of any accommodations needed at the time of registration.
Dance Express Registration is required before all trips and programs take place. Some tick-
Modern dance training and performance opportunities for people with and eted programs will have an early registration deadline due to group purchas-
without disabilities. ing. When you register for any ticketed event, the sale is considered final. No
Mary Elizabeth Lenahan, 493.2113, danceexpress@juno.com refunds are allowed unless the ticket can be re-sold.
Trips & Tours for People with Special Needs For more information or to get involved in our transition program, please
“Just for the Fun of It” contact Jenna Van Fossan, CTRS, and Therapeutic Recreation Coordinator at
Joan Handley, 970.532.4032 970.224.6125.
Club Bunches
This social club includes people of all abilities who participate in weekday TRANSPORTATION
activities. Christine Barrett, 282.0695 Participants are responsible for their own transportation unless otherwise
noted. The following resources provide transportation:
F.R.E.E. Front Range Exceptional Equestrians Transfort (city bus) 970.221.6620
Therapeutic horseback riding program. Dial-A-Ride 970.224.6066
Sherry Butler, 970.221.0646, www.ridewithfree.org SAINT 970.223.8645
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»SPECIAL OLYMPICS DANCES
»ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS
Dances are fun-filled events to celebrate the season. Dressing for the theme
Please contact the following coaches for season information or to volunteer:
is highly encouraged!
Youth Fall Sports & Skiing NOTE: No pre-registration; tickets will be sold at the door. Attendants
Renee Lee 970.224.6027 welcome at no fee.
Youth Bowling LOCATION: Senior Center
Patsy Kutchar 970.377.0036 I. Honky Tonk Hoedown
Date 9/26, F, 6:00-8:00 PM, 1day, $3
Adult Volleyball
Lois Douthit 970.493.6395 II. Halloween Bash
Adult Floor Hockey & Bowling Date 10/31, F, 6:00-8:00 PM, 1day, $3
Jenna Van Fossan 970.224.6125
III. Thanksgiving Meal & Dance
Please join us for dinner and to watch the “Mid-Life the Crisis Musical”! Din-
ner is served by the performers.
NOTE: Price includes the show, dinner entrée and soda, tea or coffee. Appe-
tizers and desserts (if desired) cost extra. Transportation home will be provid-
ed for those living within the Fort Collins city limits. No refund can be given
unless your ticket can be resold. Attendants pre-register separately for $42.
LOCATION: Depart from Senior Center
64718-01 Date 10/1, W, 4:00 PM-Midnight, 1 day, $47, Registration deadline
9/19
CSU VOLLEYBALL
Cheer on the Rams as the women’s volleyball team plays UNLV.
NOTE: Attendants pre-register separately for $5.
LOCATION: Depart from Senior Center
64702-01 Date 11/15, Sat, 6:15-9:00 PM, 1 day, $10, Registration deadline
10/31
HOLIDAY SHOPPING
This is a shopping trip to Flatiron Crossing mall in Broomfield to get you in ARO provides recreation opportunities for everyone
the spirit of the holiday season. Please bring money for snacks and souvenirs.
NOTE: Attendants welcome; please pre-register at no fee. »SPORTS & FITNESS
LOCATION: Depart from and return to Senior Center
64712-01 Date 12/7, Sun, 10:00 AM-3:00 PM, 1 day, $15 ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS
For ages 5+; see page 15.
WINTER WISHES ICE SHOW
Don’t miss the annual ice show performance featuring local talent. BOWLING
NOTE: Attendants welcome; please pre-register at no fee. This is a program that is designed for any skill level and emphasizes FUN!
LOCATION: Edora Pool Ice Center You may also have the opportunity to compete in the Northeast Area Special
64710-01 Date 12/19, F, 6:45-9:30 PM, 1 day, $5 Olympics Bowling Tournament in Greeley on Sunday, October 12.
COORDINATOR: Jenna Van Fossan
»SPECIAL EVENTS LOCATION: Chippers Lanes North College Center
CO-OP CAMPING WEEKEND 64719-01 9/13-10/18, Sat, 12:30-2:00 PM, 6 wks, $42 u
Spend a weekend at Cheley Camp in Estes Park with people from
Boulder and Denver recreation programs. This annual cooperative FLAG FOOTBALL
event includes food, hiking, crafts, and more and is designed for It’s fall and it’s football season! Flag football is a non-tackle version of the
individuals who are independent in activities of daily living. Call sport, so protective equipment is not needed!
Jenna Van Fossan with questions at (970) 224-6125. NOTE: Attendants welcome; please pre-register at no fee.
Levy Auro NOTE: A list of items to bring will be mailed one week before the LOCATION: City Park
#191665 trip. Attendants are welcome; please pre-register for $65. 64705-01 8/26-9/16, T, 5:30-6:30 PM, 4 wks, $16
LOCATION: Depart from and return to the Senior Center
Bookmark 64727-01 Dates 10/3-10/5, F, 2:30 PM – Sun, Noon, 3 days, $150, UNIFIED SPORTS
Registration deadline 9/26 Unified sports bring players with and without disabilities together to play as
teammates against other integrated teams. Unified teams will play games and
CHILI COOK-OFF
Participate on the ARO team in the chili cook-off at the 2008 scrimmages and have the opportunity to compete in Special Olympics Unified
Sundance Music Festival. The ARO team will be responsible for area tournaments.
preparing and serving the chili during the contest. I. Unified Floor Hockey
NOTE: Attendants are welcome; please pre-register at no fee CONTACT: Jenna Van Fossan, 224.6125
LOCATION: Senior Center AGE: 16+
64740-01 Date 9/21, Sun, Time TBA, 1 day, $10 LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
LIP SYNC CONTEST 64608-01 9/23-10/14, T, 6:30-7:30 PM, 4 wks, $16
Let’s see who can lip sync the best to a song of their choice!!! II. Adult Basketball
Compete as an individual or as part of a team. Points will be
CONTACT: Lois Douthit, 493.6395
awarded for overall stage performance, and props, costumes and
dance moves are highly encouraged. A program of participants NOTE: Teams will have practices/games for 1 hour. Awards ceremony and
and their “acts” will be formed ahead of time so songs must be potluck will be held March 28.
chosen and turned in to ARO coordinator, Jenna VanFossan, by LOCATION: Youth Activity Center
October 1. 74628-01 1/10-3/14, Sat, 1:00-7:00 PM, 10 wks, $22, Registration deadline
NOTE: Attendants welcome; please pre-register no fee 12/12
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
64724-01 Date 10/8, W, 6:00-8:30 PM, 1 day, $5, Registration WORKOUT PARTNERS
deadline 10/1 For ages 16+; see page 55
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GENERAL AQUATICS INFORMATION BIRTHDAY PARTY PACKAGES
»AQUATICS
Space for birthday parties will NOT be allowed in the lobbies or spectator
AQUATICS POLICIES areas at EPIC or Mulberry Pool. Space is available for a fee for refreshments
» Children under the age of 6 must be accompanied by an adult. The and present opening. Please contact the facility where you wish to hold your
adult must pay admission, be wearing a swimsuit, and be actively party for more information.
participating in the water with the child.
Mulberry Pool 221.6203
» Clothing appropriate for swimming is required. No cutoffs or » Schedule your event in our designated party space or birthday room.
thongs will be allowed in any pool. T-shirts are allowed, but they
must be white. » $35/hour during recreational swim hours. Space is located on the
mezzanine or in the party room; $50 damage/clean-up deposit required
» Swim diapers or plastic pants with elastic around the legs are required to when reservation is made.
be worn by all individuals who do not have bowel and/or bladder control. » Swimming fee is $3/child, $4/adult. Children under the age of 6 must be
accompanied in the water by an adult.
» Patrons recreationally swimming before or after a class or private lesson
must pay the drop-in fee. » Payment due at time of reservation; reservations must be made 48 hours in
advance
» Locker rooms will close 15 minutes after the pool closes. Parents must have
children picked up when locker rooms are closed. City Park Pool 221.6202
» Children 6 and older are required to use the appropriate locker » Our party space is located under a large colored umbrella.
room, or they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian in the » $90/2-hour block of time during recreational swim hours.
family locker room.
» Swimming for up to 8 children & 2 adults; each additional child/adult is $4.
» Please bring a lock; the City of Fort Collins is not responsible for lost or
stolen items. Lockers are for use while utilizing the facility. Anything left » Payment required 48 hours in advance.
overnight in the locker room will be removed and locks left on will be cut.
STROKE CLINIC
» To teach private lessons, coach or provide pool therapy in any aquatic Improving your strokes will allow you to swim faster, enhance your endurance,
facility, an application form must be completed and approved, and the and help reduce injuries.
requirements for teaching/therapy/coaching must be met. FEE: $4.25/visit (payable at the front desk)
September 8-December 17
» Space for birthday parties will NOT be allowed in the lobbies or spectator M: Noon-1:00 PM at EPIC
areas at EPIC or Mulberry Pool. W. Noon-1:00 PM at Mulberry Pool
» Class maximums are based on American Red Cross guidelines to ensure a PRIVATE SWIM INSTRUCTION
safe learn-to-swim experience. Private swim instruction is available for all ability levels. Interested persons can
leave their information with a cashier at each of the facilities. Fee is $16/half-
Guppy-Tadfish 10 Level 4 8 hour for one student. Semi-private lessons are also available for an additional
$2 charge.
Preschool I-III 6 Level 5-6 10
Patrons swimming recreationally before or after a private swim lesson must
Levels 1-3 6 Diving 8
pay the drop-in fee.
Minimum for all classes based on cost efficiency is 4.
SCOUT WATER BADGES
FEE: $25/group each instructional hour (for up to 10 participants). Each
GROUP RATES FOR SWIMMING additional participant is $3. There is no charge for adult leaders. Call
Reduced swim admissions are available for groups. A group must schedule 224.6000 ext. 1044 for more information.
at least 48 hours in advance by calling the appropriate facility. It is preferable
that payment be made by one individual check/credit card. In an effort to ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS
provide a safe pool experience, we require adult supervision for children under Basic swimming skills are introduced and/or enhanced for individuals with
special needs. Please register for only one session at a time. Previous
6* according to the following ratios:
participants will be put on a waiting list and matched as volunteers are available.
Number of Children Number of Adult Supervisors in Water NOTE: Please bring an attendant if you need personal care assistance outside
of the water. For more information or to volunteer, call Jenna Van Fossan at
1-6 1 970.224.6125.
7-12 2 AGE: 5+
13-18 3 INSTRUCTOR: Marcia Bedford
LOCATION: Edora Pool Ice Center
19-24 4 64602-01 9/16-10/7, T, 4:15-4:45 PM, 4 wks, $25 u
*Children ages 6 and older that cannot swim or touch the bottom of the pool 64602-02 9/16-10/7, T, 4:50-5:20 PM, 4 wks, $25 u
should be included in the count for ages under 6. Groups not complying 64602-03 10/14-11/4, T, 4:15-4:45 PM, 4 wks, $25 u
with above ratio will not be allowed to swim. 64602-04 10/14-11/4, T, 4:50-5:20 PM, 4 wks, $25 u
The Learn-to-Swim program is based on the guidelines set by the American Red
Cross. We have grouped the ages for the classes based upon our knowledge
of the abilities of young swimmers. Although your child may have passed
all of the preschool classes, if they are not 6 they will not be allowed Sport About
into the higher level classes. One of the many differences in skills between #191599
preschool and level classes is the distance/endurance that the swimmers need
to have. Most preschoolers are not able to swim the required distances in the
level classes. We suggest that even though your child has completed
their classes in preschool that they continue to take the highest level
class or work on their own to increase their endurance and distance
in the various strokes. Requirements for preschool distance is 5 yards, and
the distance for the level classes is 15 yards.
» Prior to registration, we encourage you to have your child tested for proper Team Vortex
placement (see schedule above)
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» If the class you wish to register for is filled, you may place your name
on a paid waiting list no later than one week prior to the start of
the class. Every attempt is made to accommodate the demand for swim
lessons.
» Parents are allowed on the pool deck for the last day of class only.
» Progress cards that are not picked up on the last day of class will be held for
only one week at the lesson facility.
» Patrons recreationally swimming before or after a class must pay the drop-
in fee.
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SWIM PARENT LEVEL I
»AQUATICS
6 Months-4 Years 6+ Years
At the completion of this level, participants will be able to enter the water
I. Guppy unassisted, move 5 yards, bob 5 times to chin level and safely exit the water,
6-18 Months float on their front with support for 3 seconds, roll to back with assistance
and float on back with support for 3 seconds.
Parent participation class for youngsters not yet walking. Emphasis will be
on teaching the parent to position and maneuver the child in the water. In
LEVEL II
addition, the parent will learn the routine on which basic skills will be built. 6+ Years
Participants must have successfully completed Level I. At the completion of
II. Advanced Guppy this level, participants will be able to step from the side of the pool into chest-
10 Months-2 Years deep water, move into a front float for 5 seconds, roll over to a back float,
Parent participation class for children who are walking. Designed to introduce return to standing position, then move back to a back float for 5 seconds and
the child to deep water and to the wading pool at EPIC and shallow end at return to a standing position. They will also be able to push off and swim
Mulberry Pool while introducing beginning swimming skills. using a combination of arm and leg actions for 15 feet on the front and then
push off and swim using a combination of arm and leg actions for 15 feet on
III. Tadfish the back.
2-4 Years
Parent participation class for children who have completed the Advanced
LEVEL III
6+ Years
Guppy class. This class will build upon Advanced Guppy skills and introduction
Participants must have successfully completed Level II. At completion of this
of Preschool I skills for those youngsters not yet ready to take a class without level, participants will be able to jump into chest-deep water, swim front crawl
mom or dad. for 15 yards with face in the water and rhythmic breathing pattern to front or
to side, maintain position by treading/floating for 30 seconds and swim back
PRESCHOOL SWIM crawl for 15 yards.
3-5 Years
LEVEL IV
I. Preschool I 6+ Years
No prior aquatic experience. At the completion of this level, participants will Participants must have successfully completed Level III. At the
be able to enter the water unassisted, move 5 yards, bob 5 times to chin level completion of this level, participants will be able to perform a feet-
and safely exit the water, float on their front with support for 3 seconds, roll first entry into chest-deep water, swim front crawl for 25 yards,
to back with assistance and float on back with support for 3 seconds. maintain position on back for 1 minute in deep water, float or
scull, and swim elementary backstroke for 15 yards. Participants
will also be able to swim breaststroke for 15 yards, tread water for
II. Preschool II
1 minute and swim back crawl for 25 yards. Orcas
Participants must have successfully completed Preschool I. At the completion
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of this level, participants will be able to step from the side of the pool into SPRINGBOARD DIVING
chest-deep water, move into a front float for 5 seconds, roll over to a back 5+ Years Bookmark
float, return to standing position, then move back to a back float for 5 seconds Participants must be able to swim at least 25 yards using the front
and return to a standing position. They will also be able to push off and swim crawl stroke. Instruction provided by Norco Diving.
using a combination of arm and leg actions for 15 feet on the front and then
push off and swim using a combination of arm and leg actions for 15 feet on I. Beginning
the back. No experience necessary. Students will learn approaches, forward
and backward dives and basic dives off the 1-meter board.
III. Preschool III
Participants must have successfully completed Preschool II. At completion of II. Intermediate
Prerequisite: Students must pass beginning diving or have the
this level, participants will be able to jump into chest-deep water, swim front
ability to meet the beginning diving standards. Students learn
crawl for 5 yards with face in the water and rhythmic breathing pattern to
somersaults and work on perfecting high board and beginning
front or to the side, maintain position by treading/floating for 30 seconds and dives.
swim back crawl for 15 yards.
SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING
IV. Preschool III.5 Discover the world of synchronized swimming in this class designed
We have added this class for preschoolers who are 4 & 5 and have successfully for advanced swimmers. Swimmers must have completed Level
passed Preschool III. Students will continue to work on strokes, endurance IV of the American Red Cross swim program. Learn the basics
and distance so they will be ready for the upper levels when they turn 6. of synchronized swimming and perform for parents at the end of
the session.
FAST Swim
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EDORA POOL ICE CENTER schedule · 1801 RIVERSIDE
»AQUATICS
See class descriptions on pages 17 & 18
Class # Dates Days Time Fee
GUPPY 6-18 months with parent
63350-01 Sep 8-Oct 1 M&W 4:30-5:00 PM $31
63350-02 Sep 8-Oct 1 M&W 6:30-7:00 PM $31
63350-03 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 9:30-10:00 AM $31
63350-04 Oct 6-29 M&W 5:10-5:40 PM $31
63350-05 Oct 6-29 M&W 6:30-7:00 PM $31
63350-06 Oct 7-30 T & Th 10:10-10:40 AM $31
63350-07 Nov 3-Dec 3 (skip 11/24 & 11/26) M&W 5:10-5:40 PM $31
63350-08 Nov 4-Dec 4 (skip 11/25 & 11/27) T & Th 9:30-10:00 AM $31
ADVANCED GUPPY 10 months-2 years with parent (must be walking)
63360-01 Sep 8-Oct 1 M&W 5:10-5:40 PM $31
63360-02 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 10:10-10:40 AM $31
63360-03 Oct 6-29 M&W 5:50-6:20 PM $31
63360-04 Oct 7-30 T & Th 10:50-11:20 AM $31
63360-05 Nov 3-Dec 3 (skip 11/24 & 11/26) M&W 4:30-5:00 PM $31
63360-06 Nov 3-Dec 3 (skip 11/24 & 11/26) M&W 5:50-6:20 PM $31
63360-07 Nov 4-Dec 4 (skip 11/25 & 11/27) T & Th 10:50-11:20 AM $31
TADFISH 2-4 years
63370-01 Sep 8-Oct 1 M&W 5:50-6:20 PM $31
63370-02 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 10:50-11:20 AM $31
63370-03 Oct 6-29 M&W 4:30-5:00 PM $31
63370-04 Oct 6-29 M&W 6:30-7:00 PM $31
63370-05 Oct 7-30 T & Th 11:30 AM-Noon $31
63370-06 Nov 3-Dec 3 (skip 11/24 & 11/26) M&W 6:30-7:00 PM $31
63370-07 Nov 4-Dec 4 (skip 11/25 & 11/27) T & Th 11:30 AM-Noon $31
PRESCHOOL I 3-5 years
63390-01 Sep 8-Oct 1 M&W 4:30-5:00 PM $31
63390-02 Sep 8-Oct 1 M&W 5:10-5:40 PM $31
63390-03 Sep 8-Oct 1 M&W 5:50-6:20 PM $31
63390-04 Sep 8-Oct 1 M&W 6:30-7:00 PM $31
63390-05 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 11:30 AM-Noon $31
63390-06 Oct 6-29 M&W 4:30-5:00 PM $31
63390-07 Oct 6-29 M&W 5:50-6:20 PM $31
63390-08 Oct 6-29 M&W 6:30-7:00 PM $31
63390-09 Oct 7-30 T & Th 9:30-10:00 AM $31
63390-10 Nov 3-Dec 3 (skip 11/24 & 11/26) M&W 4:30-5:00 PM $31
63390-11 Nov 3-Dec 3 (skip 11/24 & 11/26) M&W 5:10-5:40 PM $31
63390-12 Nov 3-Dec 3 (skip 11/24 & 11/26) M&W 5:50-6:20 PM $31
PRESCHOOL II 3-5 years
63400-01 Sep 8-Oct 1 M&W 5:10-5:40 PM $31
63400-02 Sep 8-Oct 1 M&W 5:50-6:20 PM $31
63400-03 Oct 6-29 M&W 4:30-5:00 PM $31
63400-04 Oct 6-29 M&W 5:10-5:40 PM $31
63400-05 Nov 3-Dec 3 (skip 11/24 & 11/26) M&W 4:30-5:00 PM $31
63400-06 Nov 3-Dec 3 (skip 11/24 & 11/26) M&W 5:10-5:40 PM $31
63400-07 Nov 3-Dec 3 (skip 11/24 & 11/26) M&W 6:30-7:00 PM $31
63400-08 Nov 4-Dec 4 (skip 11/25 & 11/27) T & Th 10:10-10:40 AM $31
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mulberry pool · 424 west mulberry
»AQUATICS
See class descriptions on pages 17 & 18
Class # Dates Days Time Fee
ADVANCED GUPPY 10 months-2 years with parent (must be walking)
62360-01 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 9:00-9:30 AM $22
62360-02 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 10:15-10:45 AM $22
62360-03 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 4:30-5:00 PM $31
62360-04 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 5:50-6:20 PM $31
62360-05 Oct 7-30 T & Th 4:30-5:00 PM $31
62360-06 Oct 7-30 T & Th 5:50-6:20 PM $31
62360-07 Oct 18-Nov 15 Sat 9:40-10:10 AM $22
62360-08 Oct 18-Nov 15 Sat 11:00-11:30 AM $22
62360-09 Nov 4-Dec 4 (skip 11/25 & 11/27) T & Th 5:10-5:40 PM $31
62360-10 Nov 4-Dec 4 (skip 11/25 & 11/27) T & Th 6:30-7:00 PM $31
TADFISH 2-4 years with parent
62370-01 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 9:40-10:10 AM $22
62370-02 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 11:00-11:30 AM $22
62370-03 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 5:10-5:40 PM $31
62370-04 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 6:30-7:00 PM $31
62370-05 Oct 7-30 T & Th 5:10-5:40 PM $31
62370-06 Oct 18-Nov 15 Sat 9:00-9:30 AM $22
62370-07 Oct 18-Nov 15 Sat 10:15-10:45 AM $22
62370-08 Nov 4-Dec 4 (skip 11/25 & 11/27) T & Th 4:30-5:00 PM $31
62370-09 Nov 4-Dec 4 (skip 11/25 & 11/27) T & Th 5:50-6:20 PM $31
PRESCHOOL I 3-5 years
62390-01 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 9:00-9:30 AM $22
62390-02 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 9:40-10:10 AM $22
62390-03 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 11:00-11:30 AM $22
62390-04 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 11:35 AM-12:05 PM $22
62390-05 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 5:10-5:40 PM $31
62390-06 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 5:50-6:20 PM $31
62390-07 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 6:30-7:00 PM $31
62390-08 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 4:30-5:00 PM $31
62390-09 Oct 7-30 T & Th 5:10-5:40 PM $31
62390-10 Oct 7-30 T & Th 5:50-6:20 PM $31
62390-11 Oct 7-30 T & Th 6:30-7:00 PM $31
62390-12 Oct 18-Nov 15 Sat 9:00-9:30 AM $22
62390-13 Oct 18-Nov 15 Sat 9:40-10:10 AM $22
62390-14 Oct 18-Nov 15 Sat 10:15-10:45 AM $22
62390-15 Oct 18-Nov 15 Sat 11:00-11:30 AM $22
62390-16 Oct 18-Nov 15 Sat 11:35 AM-12:05 PM $22
62390-17 Nov 4-Dec 4 (skip 11/25 & 11/27) T & Th 5:10-5:40 PM $31
62390-18 Nov 4-Dec 4 (skip 11/25 & 11/27) T & Th 5:50-6:20 PM $31
62390-19 Nov 4-Dec 4 (skip 11/25 & 11/27) T & Th 6:30-7:00 PM $31
PRESCHOOL II 3-5 years
62400-01 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 9:00-9:30 AM $22
62400-02 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 10:15-10:45 AM $22
62400-03 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 11:35 AM-12:05 PM $22
62400-04 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 5:10-5:40 PM $31
62400-05 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 5:50-6:20 PM $31
62400-06 Oct 7-30 T & Th 4:30-5:00 PM $31
62400-07 Oct 7-30 T & Th 6:30-7:00 PM $31
62400-08 Oct 18-Nov 15 Sat 9:00-9:30 AM $22
62400-10 Oct 18-Nov 15 Sat 11:00-11:30 AM $22
62400-11 Nov 4-Dec 4 (skip 11/25 & 11/27) T & Th 4:30-5:00 PM $31
62400-12 Nov 4-Dec 4 (skip 11/25 & 11/27) T & Th 5:50-6:20 PM $31
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ARTS & CRAFTS - ADULT
OPEN SHOP
Open shop provides an opportunity for people to work on projects with the
many tools available for media such as jewelry, stained glass, and woodwork-
ing. There are also scroll saws, wood lathes, other wood-related tools and
basic tools for mechanical repairs. You supply the materials and the expend-
able resources such as sandpaper, glue etc. Students enrolled in a class can
utilize the shop to work on projects outside their class time. A shop attendant
is on duty to assist and answer questions. Production work or work on items
for sale is not permitted.
NOTE: There is no fee for students currently enrolled in an arts and crafts
class; for persons not currently enrolled in a class, a Senior Center member-
ship is required and a $2 fee/open lab time is charged.
LOCATION: Senior Center, Studio
Ongoing, T, 8:00 AM-Noon
Ongoing, W, 1:00-5:00 PM
Ongoing, Th, 6:00-10:00 PM
»Drawing
DRAWING (BEGINNING)
Learn basic composition, the foundations of portraiture and figure drawing as Flying Colors NoCo Stained Glass
well as value structure, pencil techniques and perspective. After learning the
many individual techniques, students will apply their knowledge to works that
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will culminate in a comprehensive illustration of their own design.
INSTRUCTOR: Frank Vero
NOTE: Supply list available at registration (approx. cost $30-$40)
LOCATION: Senior Center
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WATERCOLOR DRAWING
Students will learn how to draw using watercolor pencils which provide an Can I apply for the Reduced Fee Program using the on-
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how to use color, hue, shading, and value to create a color drawing. When
students finish drawing, they will work back into it using a brush and water to No. You must still apply by completing a separate application
highlight certain areas, creating the look of a watercolor painting. form, which you can get at EPIC, Northside Aztlan Community
INSTRUCTOR: Joan Deines Center, Mulberry Pool, or the Senior Center. You must register
NOTE: Supply list available at registration (approx. cost $35-$40). in person to use your reduced fee discount.
LOCATION: Senior Center
64110-01 9/19-10/24, F, 6:30-8:30 PM, 6 wks, $47
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ENJOYING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
WOODWORKING (BEGINNING)
Learn proper and safe use of power tools such as table saw, router, band saw,
oscillating sander, just to name a few. The class will also address the use and
proper maintenance of some basic hand tools. Students will produce a basic
project that requires the use of the special skills they have learned. This class
and project will give you the knowledge and basics that allow you to work in
Learn about digital photography at the Senior Center this fall the open wood shop and create projects. Discussion of the different materials
and finishes will be covered.
»General INSTRUCTOR: Leroy Wilson
NOTE: Some supplies provided. Supply list available first day of class (approx.
CALLIGRAPHY (BEGINNING) cost $20-$30).
Good handwriting is not a prerequisite to learning the art of beautiful writing. LOCATION: Senior Center
You will use a broad edge pen to write the Italic hand and get ideas for using 64117-01 9/10-10/15, W, 7:00-9:00 PM, 6 wks, $69 u
your new skill (scrapbooks, photo albums, etc). A brief history plus discussion
64117-02 10/29-12/10 (skip 11/26), W, 7:00-9:00 PM, 6 wks, $69 u
about materials as well as layout and design will be covered.
INSTRUCTOR: Sylvia Godsey
NOTE: Supply list available at registration (approx. cost $15). »Glass Arts
LOCATION: Senior Center
64103-01 9/18-10/23, Th, 6:30-9:00 PM, 6 wks, $59 FUSED GLASS PENDANTS
In this class, you will learn a little basic glass cutting, a bit about dichroic
PHOTOGRAPHY glass and some technical fusing information. Best of all, in each class you will
Improve your photography skills with the following classes that are designed create 6 beautiful fused glass pendants; learn something new each time you
for those that have a high-end digital camera or a 35mm SLR camera with take this class.
interchangeable lenses and filters. INSTRUCTOR: Kathi Dougherty
INSTRUCTOR: Richard Myhre
NOTE: All supplies provided.
NOTE: Bring a functional digital or 35mm SLR camera and its manual to
class. LOCATION: Senior Center
LOCATION: Senior Center 64139-01 Date 10/4, Sat, 10:00 AM -Noon, 1 day, $44 u
64139-02 Date 10/4, Sat, 1:00-3:00 PM, 1 day, $44 u
I. Beginning 64139-03 Date 11/1, Sat, 10:00 AM -Noon, 1 day, $44 u
Through a mixture of lectures and demos, you will learn about camera 64139-04 Date 11/1, Sat, 1:00-3:00 PM, 1 day, $44 u
operations, lenses, and equipment. Technical aspects will be covered such as
films, filters, depth of field, and bracketing. Composition and photo products STAINED GLASS LEAD TECHNIQUE
will also be addressed. A Saturday field trip will give you practical experience. This beginning level class offers the perfect opportunity to learn basic stained
Regular or digital cameras are fine. .
glass techniques. During this course, students will learn the centuries-old art
64107-01 Dates 9/16, 9/30, 10/14, T, 6:00-9:00 PM; field trip 9/20, Sat, 9:00
AM-Noon, 3 wks, $44 form of stained glass by creating a multi-pieced panel. Glass cutting, grind-
ing and soldering techniques as well as glass terminology will be taught. Our
II. Advanced instructor has done commissioned glasswork locally and has taught stained
Enrolling in this class assumes you have an understanding of your camera and glass for many years.
the basics of photography, either digital or regular film. Creative techniques INSTRUCTOR: Donna Beard
and secrets to capturing that illusive award winning shot will be covered. NOTE: Supply list available at registration (approx. cost $55-$70 depending
Specific genres including landscape, wildlife, night and close-up photos will on choices). Pattern is provided.
be the focus. Most of the applications and techniques apply to both film and LOCATION: Senior Center
digital photography.
64120-01 9/22-10/27, M, 7:00-9:00 PM, 6 wks, $65 u
64119-01 10/30-11/13, Th, 6:00-9:00 PM 3 wks, $36
»Jewelry
JEWELRY (BEGINNING)
Special techniques will be taught that lead to a basic understanding of metals.
Concentration on cutting and piercing with a jeweler’s saw, filing, soldering,
as well as the proper techniques for polishing and finishing will be covered.
This class is open to individuals with no metal experience as well as those just
wanting to get back into it.
INSTRUCTOR: Mark Ruby
NOTE: Supply list available at registration (approx. cost $55-$80).
64112-01 9/9-10/21, T, 6:00-8:00 PM, 7 wks, $84 u
64112-02 11/4-12/16, T, 6:00-8:00 PM, 7 wks, $84 u
Bob Ross Style Painting, you too can learn to paint realistic landscapes
JEWELRY CASTING
This class will cover the basic lost wax process in casting and requires some
basic knowledge of jewelry principals. Concentration will be given to wax
carving and forming, spruing, casting of the investment, burning out, and
centrifugal casting. Also attention to the finishing and surface treatment
techniques will be covered. Personal imagination will combine artistic design
theories to exit with exquisitely finished cast pieces.
INSTRUCTOR: Mark Ruby
PREREQUISITE: Beginning jewelry or instructor approval.
NOTE: Supply list available at registration. Supplies and supply cost vary with
your project choice. (approx. cost $45-$65).
LOCATION: Senior Center
64128-01 9/9-10/21, T, 8:00-10:00 PM, 7 wks, $89 u
JEWELRY LAPIDARY
The basic processes of rock and gem cutting and grinding will be covered;
some basic knowledge of jewelry principals is required. Concentration will
be given to the cutting, grinding, and polishing of semiprecious stones. In
addition, the setting and finishing of a jewelry piece with a stone will be
covered. Personal imagination will combine artistic design theories to produce
exquisitely finished stone set pieces.
INSTRUCTOR: Mark Ruby
PREREQUISITE: Beginning jewelry class or instructor approval.
Copper Dog St. Peters Lutheran NOTE: Supply list available at registration. Supplies and supply cost vary with
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your project choice. (approx. cost $45-$65).
LOCATION: Senior Center
64130-01 11/4-12/16, T, 8:00-10:00 PM, 7 wks, $89 u
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»Painting CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING
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POTTERY SAMPLER HAND-BUILDING EXPRESSIONS
ABC ART
We will explore the alphabet by reading alphabet books and making art out
of various letters from the alphabet. Please wear grubbies.
INSTRUCTOR: Jodie Hamilton
AGE: 3-5
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
65501-01 9/24-10/8, W, 11:00 AM-Noon, 3 wks, $26
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CREATIVE ARTIST HANDMADE GIFTS
We will paint a different ornament for your tree each week of class. We will string an assortment of fun beads to make necklaces and bracelets.
INSTRUCTOR: Jodie Hamilton INSTRUCTOR: Jodie Hamilton
AGE: 6-11 AGE: 3-5
LOCATION: Youth Activity Center LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
65511-01 Date 11/12, W, 1:30-2:30 PM, 1 day, $12
65543-01 12/2-12/9, T, 4:15-5:15 PM, 2 wks, $18
THE ART OF MEXICAN SUGAR SKULLS
PAINTING ORNAMENTS
Decorating sugar skulls is an important part of one of Mexico’s most heart-
Get in the holiday spirit and paint a variety of ornaments for your tree. Please warming national celebrations, Dias de los Muertos. It is a great time of re-
wear grubbies. joicing and an opportunity for families to honor departed loved ones, each of
INSTRUCTOR: Jodie Hamilton whom is remembered with a gaily decorated sugar skull.
AGE: 3-5 INSTRUCTOR: Julie Gillen, C.E.T.
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
65542-01 Date 12/9, T, 1:30-2:30 PM, 1 day, $12 I. Age 4-6
65542-02 Date 12/10, W, 1:30-2:30 PM, 1 day, $12 65544-01 Date 10/18, Sat, 1:00-2:00 PM, 1 day, $12
II. Age 7-10
PAINTING PUMPKINS 65544-02 Date 10/18, Sat, 2:15-3:15 PM, 1 day, $12
Paint a face or spooky design on a pumpkin to take home. Get as creative as
TRICK OR TREAT BAGS
you can! Pumpkin provided. Please wear grubbies.
Come create a trick or treat bag to carry around town and your neighbor-
INSTRUCTOR: Jodie Hamilton
hood. Please wear grubbies.
AGE: 3-5 INSTRUCTOR: Jodie Hamilton
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center AGE: 3-5
65536-01 Date 10/28, T, 1:30-2:30 PM, 1 day, $12 LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
65536-02 Date 10/29, W, 1:30-2:30 PM, 1 day, $12 65545-01 Date 10/15, W, 1:30-2:30 PM, 1 day, $12
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» COOKING
Let’s get creative in the kitchen! These classes are all hands-on and include
For ages 18+ unless otherwise noted.
measuring, mixing, stirring, baking, tasting and lots of fun!
INSTRUCTOR: Cheyenne Hebert
COOKING AROUND THE WORLD NOTE: This is not a parent participation class. Please note any food allergies
Learn about another country and how to prepare a meal associated with that at the time of registration.
country. All you need to do is come prepared to have fun and learn to cook AGE: 3-5
a healthy meal for dinner. All supplies are included. LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
INSTRUCTOR: Sharmila Rajopadhye
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center I. Snacks Galore
64515-01 9/9-9/30, T, 6:30-7:30 PM, 4 wks, $52 u 65592-01 Date 9/8, M, 9:30-11:00 AM, 1 day, $15
64515-02 10/7-10/28, T, 6:30-7:30 PM, 4 wks, $52 u II. Edible Crawlies
64515-03 11/4-11/18, T, 6:30-7:30 PM, 3 wks, $41 u 65592-02 Date 9/22, M, 9:30-11:00 AM, 1 day, $15
64515-04 12/2-12/16, T, 6:30-7:30 PM, 3 wks, $41 u
III. Fall Treats
INDIAN COOKING 65592-03 Date 10/6, M, 9:30-11:00 AM, 1 day, $15
Get a glimpse into the enchanting world of Indian cuisine as you learn about IV. Spooky Snacks
its variety of spices and cooking styles by studying a small repertoire of sample 65592-04 Date 10/27, M, 9:30-11:00 AM, 1 day, $15
dishes. The classes will be conducted in two parts which are independent
of each other. Part one will provide some of the basic techniques and some V. Fun with Fruit
easy-to-follow recipes; part two will feature a different menu and recipes 65592-05 Date 11/10, M, 9:30-11:00 AM, 1 day, $15
from part one. VI. Family Favorites
INSTRUCTOR: Sapna Von Reich 65592-06 Date 11/17, M, 9:30-11:00 AM, 1 day, $15
LOCATION: Senior Center
VII. Gingerbread Houses (with parent)
I. Part I
65592-07 Date 12/15, M, 9:30-11:00 AM, 1 day, $15
64510-01 9/17-9/24, W, 6:00-8:30 PM, 2 wks, $53 u
64510-03 11/11-11/18, T, 6:00-8:30 PM, 2 wks, $53 u VIII. Rise & Shine
II. Part II 75592-01 Date 1/12, M, 9:30-11:00 AM, 1 day, $15
64510-02 10/14-10/21, T, 6:00-8:30 PM, 2 wks, $53 u
64510-04 12/2-12/9, T, 6:00-8:30 PM, 2 wks, $53 u
GRUB CLUB
Learn how to cook some of the favorite recipes from around the world! Meet
new people, eat good food, and have fun! Italian, Asian, Greek, Mexican,
and German will be among the cuisines we sample!
AGE: 12-15
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
65604-01 11/5-12/10 (skip 11/26), W, 5:30-7:00 PM, 5 wks, $50
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log on, click “My Account” then “View My Shopping History.” To
Square Dusters print a past receipt of a WebTrac registration, go to “My Account”
#189380 then “Reprint a Receipt.”
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LINE DANCE
Participants will be changing partners only if Don needs to clarify the area LOCATION: Club Tico
where a student needs help. Each night will cover one dance and a review of 64213-01 10/29-11/19, W, 6:00-7:00 PM, 4 wks, $27
the previous week’s material. Level 1 classes will cover basic footwork, style
and lead/follow techniques used in each dance rhythm and how to connect the IV. East Coast Swing
dance to the right music. All Level 1 classes will cover different dance steps each East Coast is the simplest form of single/triple time swing and is done to music
month so you can take this level as many times as you like. Level 2 classes will from the Big Band era, blues, and jazz and is popular with today’s country
cover new dance steps and perfect the style and techniques covered in Level 1. crowd. The class will cover the basics through the basket, swivels, swingin’
Participants should complete Level 1 or have Don’s approval for Level 2. door, Charleston and egg beater. This class will get you ready for Lindy Hop
INSTRUCTOR: Don the Danceman or West Coast Swing.
AGE: 13+ LOCATION: Club Tico
NOTE: No experience necessary! Singles and couples invited.
LOCATION: Club Tico Level 1
64225-01 9/10-9/24, W, 7:20-8:40 PM, 3 wks, $27
I. Ballroom & Tango 64225-02 10/1-10/22, W, 7:00-8:00 PM, 4 wks, $27
This class will make you feel like you are dancing with the stars. The Fred and
Ginger style of ballroom dancing will be included with the basics in fox trot, Level 2
waltz, tango and polka. An introduction to jitterbug or rumba will be included 64228-01 10/29-11/19, W, 7:00-8:00 PM, 4 wks, $27
if class wishes.
V. Salsa & Latin American Dance (Merengue, Cha Cha)
Level 1 Come south of the border as you learn to salsa, one of the most popular and
LOCATION: Club Tico exciting styles of Latin dancing. Learn the basics, some fun turns and the
64208-01 9/10-9/24, W, 8:40-10:00 PM, 3 wks, $27 secret to lead/follow techniques.
64208-03 10/1-10/22, W, 8:00-9:00 PM, 4 wks, $27 LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
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DANCIN’ DUMPLIN’S
I. Age 3
65640-01 8/27-9/17, W, 10:00-10:45 AM, 4 wks, $31
65640-02 8/27-9/17, W, 11:05-11:50 AM, 4 wks, $31
65640-03 8/29-9/19, F, 10:00-10:45 AM, 4 wks, $31
Dancing can increase coordination, flexibility and help develop social skills
65640-04 9/24-10/15, W, 10:00-10:45 AM, 4 wks, $31
»DANCE & MOVEmEnT – YOUTH & TEEN 65640-05
65640-06
9/24-10/15, W, 11:05-11:50 AM, 4 wks, $31
9/26-10/17, F, 10:00-10:45 AM, 4 wks, $31
BALLET & MODERN 65640-07 10/22-11/12, W, 10:00-10:45 AM, 4 wks, $31
This ongoing class features live musical accompaniment and offers ballet and 65640-08 10/22-11/12, W, 11:05-11:50 AM, 4 wks, $31
modern dance techniques with improvisation. Each child builds technical skills 65640-09 10/24-11/14 F, 10:00-10:45 AM, 4 wks, $31
at an individual level while engaging in creative work that is ever-changing. 65640-10 11/19-12/17 (skip 11/26), W, 10:00-10:45 AM, 4 wks, $31
INSTRUCTOR: Sarah Manno 65640-11 11/19-12/17 (skip 11/26), W, 11:05-11:50 AM, 4 wks, $31
AGE: Grades K, 1, & 2 (2008-2009) 65640-12 11/21-12/19 (skip 11/28), F, 10:00-10:45 AM, 4 wks, $31
LOCATION: Club Tico
65642-01 9/4-10/9, Th, 4:05-5:05 PM, 6 wks, $45 II. Age 4-5
65642-02 10/16-11/20, Th, 4:05-5:05 PM, 6 wks, $45 65640-13 8/27-9/17, W, 9:00-9:45 AM, 4 wks, $31
65640-14 8/29-9/19, F, 9:00-9:45 AM, 4 wks, $31
CLOGGING 65640-15 9/24-10/15, W, 9:00-9:45 AM, 4 wks, $31
Learn how to clog! No special equipment or clothing required except for 65640-16 9/26-10/17, F, 9:00-9:45 AM, 4 wks, $31
“staccato” taps (available at Quality Shoe Repair in Loveland) which can 65640-17 10/22-11/12, W, 9:00-9:45, 4 wks, $31
be glued onto an old pair of sneakers. 65640-18 10/24-11/14 F, 9:00-9:45 AM, 4 wks, $31
NSTRUCTOR: Sara Lamia 65640-19 11/19-12/17 (skip 11/26), W, 9:00-9:45 AM, 4 wks, $31
AGE: 8-18 65640-20 11/21-12/19 (skip 11/28), F, 9:00-9:45 AM, 4 wks, $31
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
65673-01 9/6-9/27, Sat, 11:00 AM-Noon, 4 wks, $20 III. Age 5-7
65673-02 10/4-10/25, Sat, 11:00 AM-Noon, 4 wks, $20 65640-21 8/27-9/24, W, 4:15-5:15 PM, 5 wks, $49
65673-03 11/1-11/22 Sat, 11:00 AM-Noon, 4 wks, $20 65640-22 10/1-11/5, W, 4:15-5:15 PM, 6 wks, $59
75673-01 1/10-1/31, Sat, 11:00 AM-Noon, 4 wks, $20 65640-23 11/12-12/17 (skip 11/26), W, 4:15-5:15 PM, 5 wks, $49
In this variation of our traditional Dancin’ Dumplin’s, participants will explore Individual attention is paid to learning basic tumbling skills (somersault,
a little tap dancing as well as dance steps, movement, tumbling and creativity. cartwheel, and push-up bridge) and how to use the various pieces of
Appropriate attire is required for all classes - leotard/tights for girls, shorts/T- equipment. As a result, flexibility, balance, coordination and self-confidence
shirt for boys. are developed. Age appropriate skills will be taught. Appropriate attire is
INSTRUCTOR: Marsha Portelance required – leotard/tights for girls, shorts/T-shirt for boys (no jeans).
NOTE: Tap shoes are required. HEAD INSTRUCTOR: Marsha Portelance
AGE: 4-5 LOCATION: Mulberry Pool
LOCATION: Mulberry Pool
65650-01 8/26-9/30 (skip 9/23), T, 4:30-5:15 PM, 5 wks, $38 I. Age 4-5
65531-01 9/8-9/29, M, 4:15-5:15 PM, 4 wks, $40
65650-02 8/29-9/19, F, 11:05-11:50, 4 wks, $31
65531-02 10/6-11/3, M, 4:15-5:15 PM, 5 wks, $49
65650-03 10/7-11/4, T, 4:30-5:15 PM, 5 wks, $38
65531-03 11/10-12/15 (skip 11/24) M, 4:15-5:15 PM, 5 wks, $49
65650-04 9/26-10/17, F, 11:05-11:50 AM, 4 wks, $31
65650-05 10/24-11/14, F, 11:05-11:50 AM, 4 wks, $31
II. Age 5
65650-06 11/11-12/16 (skip 11/25), T, 4:30-5:15 PM, 5 wks, $ 38 65531-04 8/28-9/25, Th, 4:15-5:10 PM, 5 wks, $49
65650-07 11/21-12/19 (skip 11/28) F, 11:05-11:50 AM, 4 wks, $31 65531-05 10/2-11/6, Th, 4:15-5:10 PM, 6 wks, $59
65531-06 11/13-12/18 (skip 11/27), Th, 4:15-5:10 PM, 5 wks, $49
YOGA FOR KIDS
This fun-filled introductory yoga class for kids pairs yoga poses with storytelling. III. Age 5-6
Downward Dog, Rocking the Baby and Cobra are just a few of the yoga poses 65531-07 9/8-9/29, M, 5:30-6:30 PM, 4 wks, $40
woven into movement stories. Wear comfortable clothing. 65531-08 10/6-11/3, M, 5:30-6:30 PM, 5 wks, $49
INSTRUCTOR: Lisa Dachel 65531-09 11/10-12/15 (skip 11/24), M, 5:30-6:30 PM, 5 wks, $49
AGE: 5-9
LOCATION: Youth Activity Center IV. Age 6-7
65533-01 9/9-9/30, T, 4:30-5:30 PM, 4 wks, $25 65531-10 8/28-9/25, Th, 5:25-6:20 PM, 5 wks, $49
65533-02 10/7-10/28, T, 4:30-5:30 PM, 4 wks, $25 65531-11 10/2-11/6, Th, 5:25-6:20 PM, 6 wks, $59
65533-03 11/4-11/18, T, 4:30-5:30 PM, 3 wks, $20 65531-12 11/13-12/18 (skip 11/27), Th, 5:25-6:20 PM, 5 wks, $49
»EARLY LEARNING
ALPHABET SOUP
Join the fun and make new friends with this terrific learning experience. This
class combines letter recognition, letter sounds, numbers, shapes and name
recognition. Your child will learn social and motor development skills through
the use of crafts, songs and games. This is a continuous class featuring new
letters and activities each session.
INSTRUCTOR: Cheyenne Hebert
NOTE: Children must be toilet trained and 3 ½ by first day of class.
AGE: 3 ½-5
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center St. John’s Lutheran
65552-01 9/3-9/17, W, 9:30-11:30 AM, 3 wks, $53
65552-02 9/24-10/8, W, 9:30-11:30 AM, 3 wks, $53 #189395
65552-03 10/15-10/29, W, 9:30-11:30 AM, 3 wks, $53
65552-04 11/5-11/19, W, 9:30-11:30 AM, 3 wks, $53
65552-05 12/3-12/17, W, 9:30-11:30 AM, 3 wks, $53
75552-01 1/7-1/21, W, 9:30-11:30 AM, 3 wks, $53
CURIOUS TWOS
This class will direct your child’s attention to games, crafts, and stories while
providing a positive “first time away from Dad and Mom” experience.
INSTRUCTOR: Lisa Dachel
AGE: 2
LOCATION: Youth Activity Center
65505-01 9/3-9/24 (skip 9/15), M & W, 9:30-10:30 AM, 3 wks, $30 Lutheran Family Services
65505-02 9/3-9/24 (skip 9/15), M & W, 11:00 AM-Noon, 3 wks, $30
65505-03 9/2-9/25, T & Th, 9:30-10:30 AM, 4 wks, $39 #191505
65505-04 9/2-9/25, T & Th, 11:00 AM-Noon AM, 4 wks, $39
65505-05 9/29-10/22, M & W, 9:30-10:30 AM, 4 wks, $39
65505-06 9/29-10/22, M & W, 11:00 AM-Noon, 4 wks, $39
65505-07 9/30-10/23, (skip 10/16) T & Th, 9:30-10:30 AM, 4 wks, $35
65505-08 9/30-10/23, (skip 10/16) T & Th, 11:00 AM-Noon AM, 4 wks, $35
65505-09 10/27-11/19, M & W, 9:30-10:30 AM, 4 wks, $39
65505-10 10/27-11/19, M & W, 11:00 AM-Noon, 4 wks, $39
65505-11 10/28-11/20, T & Th, 9:30-10:30 AM, 4 wks, $39
65505-12 10/28-11/20, T & Th, 11:00 AM-Noon, 4 wks, $39
65505-13 12/1-12/17, M & W, 9:30-10:30 AM, 3 wks, $30
65505-14 12/1-12/17, M & W, 11:00 AM-Noon, 3 wks, $30
65505-15 12/2-12/18, T & Th, 9:30-10:30 AM, 3 wks, $30
65505-16 12/2-12/18, T & Th, 11:00 AM-Noon, 3 wks, $30
75505-01 1/7-2/4 (skip 1/19), M & W, 9:30-10:30 AM, 4 wks, $39
75505-02 1/7-2/4 (skip 1/19), M & W, 11:00 AM-Noon, 4 wks, $39
75505-03 1/8-2/5, T & Th, 9:30-10:30 AM, 5 wks, $44
75505-04 1/8-2/5, T & Th, 11:00 AM-Noon, 5 wks, $44
DORA’S EXPLORERS
Enrich your child’s preschool education! Children will explore the Spanish
language while enjoying such activities as arts and crafts, storytelling, singing
and musical play, gym time and snack time. Trinity Luteran
NOTE: Child must be toilet trained.
AGE: 3-5
#191201
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
65539-01 9/2-9/25, T & Th, 9:30-11:30 AM, 4 wks, $75
65539-02 9/30-10/23 (skip 10/16), T & Th, 9:30-11:30 AM, 4 wks, $66
65539-03 10/28-11/20, T & Th, 9:30-11:30 AM, 4 wks, $75
65539-04 12/2-12/18, T & Th, 9:30-11:30 AM, 3 wks, $57
Basic ice skating instruction, art, pool fun, indoor/outdoor games, music, story
time and snack are included. Your child will receive an ice skating lesson
conducted by an EPIC skate pro each day of EPIC Adventures, and there will
be one day each week of recreational swimming. This class serves as a great
Language Exchange complement to your child’s preschool or kindergarten. Clothing for skating
#189398 and swimming is needed.
AGE: 4-6
LOCATION: Edora Pool Ice Center
65551-01 9/2-9/18 T & Th, 12:30-3:00 PM, 3 wks, $74
65551-02 9/23-10/9, T & Th, 12:30-3:00 PM, 3 wks, $74
65551-03 10/14-10/30 (skip 10/16), T & Th, 12:30-3:00 PM, 3 wks, $62
65551-04 11/4-11/20, T & Th, 12:30-3:00 PM, 3 wks, $74
65551-05 12/2-12/18, T & Th, 12:30-3:00 PM, 3 wks, $74
75551-01 1/6-1/22, T & Th, 12:30-3:00 PM, 3 wks, $74
FUNTIME
Arts and c rafts, storytelling, creative play, science activities, singing, gym play
and dramatics are only part of the fun that your preschooler will experience in
this class. Children must be toilet trained.
NOTE: Funtime closures/holidays correspond to the Poudre School District
schedule unless otherwise notified in class. Please note any food allergies at
the time of registration.
INSTRUCTORS: Betsy Ortega/Melanie Fronapfel
LOCATION: Youth Activity Center
I. Age 2 ½-3
NOTE: Previous class experience recommended
65690-01 9/3-10/10 (skip 9/15), M, W, F, 11:00 AM-Noon, 6 wks, $76
65690-02 10/13-11/21 (skip 10/17 & 10/31), M, W, F, 11:00 AM-Noon, 6 wks, $76
65690-03 12/1-12/19, M, W, F, 11:00 AM-Noon, 3 wks, $44
II. Age 3-4
NOTE: Child must be 3 by September, 15, 2008
65691-01 9/3-10/10 (skip 9/15), M, W, F, 9:00-10:30 AM, 6 wks, $115
65691-02 10/13-11/21 (skip 10/17 & 10/31), M, W, F, 9:00-10:30 AM, 6 wks, $115
65691-03 12/1-12/19, M, W, F, 9:00-10:30 AM, 3 wks, $65
FUNTIME 2009
The format is the same as previously described.
INSTRUCTORS: Betsy Ortega/Melanie Fronapfel
NOTE: Funtime closures/holidays correspond to the Poudre School District
schedule unless notified in class.
LOCATION: Youth Activity Center
I. Age 2 ½-3
NOTE: Previous classroom experience preferred.
75690-01 1/7-2/13 (skip 1/19), M, W, F, 11:00 AM-Noon, 6 wks, $81
75690-02 2/18-4/3 (skip 3/16-3/20), M, W, F, 11:00 AM-Noon, 6 wks, $86
75690-03 4/6-5/22 (skip 4/17, 4/20 & 5/15), M, W, F, 11:00 AM-Noon, 6 wks, $91
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»EARLY LEARNING
Spring Creek Day School
#191534
I WANT TO BE A SCIENTIST
Explore, learn, discover! What is it like to be a scientist? Come and find
out! We will conduct hands-on investigations as we discover the world of
science.
AGE: 3-6
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
I. Flight and Locomotion
65527-01 Date 9/8, M, 9:30-11:30 AM, 1 day, $15
II. Entomology
65527-02 Date 9/15, M, 9:30-11:30 AM, 1 day, $15
65527-03 Date 9/22, M, 9:30-11:30 AM, 1 day, $15
III. Mammals & Reptiles Hearts In Hand
65527-04 Date 9/29, M, 9:30-11:30 AM, 1 day, $15
65527-05 Date 10/6, M, 9:30-11:30 AM, 1 day, $15
#189392
IV. Concoctions
65527-06 Date 10/13, M, 9:30-11:30 AM, 1 day, $15
65527-07 Date 10/20, M, 9:30-11:30 AM, 1 day, $15
V, Astronomy
65527-08 Date 10/27, M, 9:30-11:30 AM, 1 day, $15
65527-09 Date 11/3, M, 9:30-11:30 AM, 1 day, $15
VI. Oceanography
65527-10 Date 11/10, M, 9:30-11:30 AM, 1 day, $15
65527-11 Date 11/17, M, 9:30-11:30 AM, 1 day, $15
VII. Chemistry
65527-12 Date 12/1, M, 9:30-11:30 AM, 1 day, $15
65527-13 Date 12/8, M, 9:30-11:30 AM, 1 day, $15
For ages 18+ unless otherwise noted. Become Internet savvy in a very short time.
INSTRUCTOR: Charles McJilton
»COMPUTER CLASSES LOCATION: Senior Center
FREE COMPUTER HELP I. Introduction
Front Range PC Users Group provides free, open to the public, drop-in com- This class introduces the Internet including some history of development,
puter help, excluding repair services, in the Fort Collins Senior Center lobby. management and control systems, the World Wide Web and Internet e-mail.
Ongoing, Sat, 11:00 AM-1:00 PM, No fee 64551-01 Date 9/13, Sat, 8:30 AM-12:30 PM, 1 day, $13
EBAY II. Advanced
You’ve been hearing about eBay and all the great items available for sale at This class offers different types of search engines, how to use them, and how
this Internet site. Now learn how to buy and sell. These “hands-off” work- to refine searches to make them more effective.
shops will take you step-by- step through the registration, buying and selling 64568-01 Date 9/20, Sat, 8:30 AM-12:30 PM, 1 day, $13
process of this very popular virtual auction. So come and find out how to turn
that junk into extra cash. INTERNET E-MAIL
INSTRUCTOR: Carol Parker, Education Specialist trained by eBay This class will teach you different addressing modes in e-mail. You will also
NOTE: There will be a 1-hour lunch break (on your own). learn etiquette, finding addresses, attaching files, creating mailing lists, and
LOCATION: Senior Center handling junk mail.
64557-01 Date 9/13, Sat, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM, 1 day, $50 u INSTRUCTOR: Charles McJilton
PREREQUISITE: Introduction to the Internet or equivalent.
PHOTOGRAPHING YOUR ITEM FOR EBAY LOCATION: Senior Center
Learn the secrets of eBay pros and photograph your item to sell. We’ll discuss 54554-01 Date 8/23, Sat, 8:30 AM-12:30 PM, 1 day, $13
the type of equipment to use - digital camera, regular camera and scanner or 64554-01 Date 10/25, Sat, 8:30 AM-12:30 PM, 1 day, $13
film-to-digital service. Then learn how to create a great photo using lighting,
backdrops, staging and grouping as well as file size. QUICKEN
INSTRUCTOR: Carol Parker Learn Quicken accounting basics. Basic computer knowledge is needed.
NOTE: Bring your camera, manual, and cables to download your photos. INSTRUCTORS: Don Anderson, Dennis Nimetz, Mike Meyer
LOCATION: Senior Center LOCATION: Senior Center
64576-01 Date 9/20, Sat, 9:00-11:30 AM, 1 day, $18 u 64555-01 Date 11/15, Sat, 8:30 AM-12:30 PM, 1 day, $13
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EXCEL
»ENRICHMENT\LIFELONG LEARNING
This class covers the basics of data entry, formulas, formatting, charts and
printing.
INSTRUCTOR: Mike Morris
PREREQUISITE: Computer Basics class/basic computer knowledge. Basic
knowledge of a word processing application will be helpful and is strongly
recommended.
LOCATION: Senior Center
64505-01 Date 9/6, Sat, 8:30 AM–12:30 PM, 1 day, $13
64505-02 Date 12/6, Sat, 8:30 AM–12:30 PM, 1 day, $13
MICROSOFT WORD
I. Beginning
Expand your knowledge of Microsoft Word word processing through this
two-week class.
INSTRUCTORS: Mike Morris & Jim Bragonier
PREREQUISITE: Basic computer knowledge/computer basics class.
LOCATION: Senior Center
64573-01 10/11-10/18, Sat, 8:30 AM-12:30 PM, 2 wks, $15
II. Advanced
Learn about the features that will help make you an expert at work or help
you write that book you have been thinking about. Practice on part of a
chapter.
INSTRUCTORS: Mike Morris & Jim Bragonier
PREREQUISITE: The two-week Microsoft Word class presented at the Senior
Center
LOCATION: Senior Center Clown around this fall, learn clown skills at the Senior Center
64572-01 Date 11/1, Sat, 8:30 AM-12:30 PM, 1 day, $13 BALLOON TWISTING 101
Have you ever wondered how folks twist those long skinny balloons into
WINDOWS
Learn the terms and tools of this popular operating system. animals and hats? In this introductory class, you will learn the three most
NOTE: This class is also appropriate for Window’s 95, 98 NT, 2000, XP users. important rules of balloon twisting and how to make as many balloon animals
LOCATION: Senior Center and hats as we have time to twist.
INSTRUCTOR: Renee Cohn Jones
I. Beginning
LOCATION: Senior Center
INSTRUCTOR: Howard Norland
64561-01 9/27-10/4, Sat, 8:30 AM-12:30 PM, 2 wks, $15 64582-01 Date 9/17, W, 6:00-7:00 PM, 1 day, $20
64582-02 Date 11/4, T, 6:00-7:00 PM, 1 day, $20
II. Advanced
INSTRUCTOR: Rick Mattingly
BALLOON TWISTING 102
54558-01 Date 8/16, Sat, 8:30 AM-12:30 PM, 1 day, $13
Come review the 3 most important rules of balloon twisting and then build
64558-01 Date 11/8, Sat, 8:30 AM-12:30 PM, 1 day, $13
on your previous balloon twisting skills. We will make as many advanced
balloon animals and hats as we have time to twist.
»GENERAL CLASSES INSTRUCTOR: Renee Cohn Jones
LOCATION: Senior Center
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
64583-01 Date 9/24, W, 6:00-7:00 PM, 1 day, $20
ASL is a distinct, natural language with rules of grammar and usage as different
from English as any foreign language. American Sign Language is a specific 64583-02 Date 11/11, T, 6:00-7:00 PM, 1 day, $20
term that refers to the visual-gestural language created by people who are
deaf that is used in the United States and parts of Canada. BE A CLOWN!
INSTRUCTOR: Eric Fifer Have you ever wanted to be a clown or been accused of being the class
NOTE: From the first day, your classroom is a speech-free zone, before and clown? Then this class is for you! Come clown around with us and you
after, as well as during class. Reduce noise polution, use ASL! will develop a clown character, design a face and costume, learn basic magic
LOCATION: Senior Center tricks, make balloon animals and hats, and learn all sorts of other clown skills.
You can even invite your family and friends to your Clown Graduation!
I. Level I
INSTRUCTOR: Renee Cohn Jones
64509-01 8/21-10/9, Th, 7:00-9:00 PM, 8 wks, $66
LOCATION: Senior Center
II. Level II 64503-01 9/9-10/21 (skip 9/30), T, 6:00-7:30 PM, 6 wks, $140
64509-02 10/16-12/11 (skip 11/27), Th, 7:00-9:00 PM, 8 wks, $66 64503-02 10/29-12/10 (skip 11/26), W, 6:00-7:30 PM, 6 wks, $140
If you intend to visit India or would like to be exposed to the language, culture Learn the basics of money management in this two-week upbeat course. In
and traditions, this is the class for you. The course will cover basic conversational the first session we will discuss money personalities, goal setting and easy
skills, an introduction to the alphabet, basic sentence structure and grammar. budgeting techniques. We’ll share useful tips for living comfortably on less.
The course includes a discussion of the culture of the country. The second session will cover wise use of credit, obtaining credit reports,
INSTRUCTOR: Sharmila Rajopadhye avoiding identity theft and predatory lending precautions.
LOCATION: Senior Center Call MoneySense Financial Health Center to register: 970.494.3307
INSTRUCTORS: Kathy Cox & Jeanette Diaz Bozek
I. Introduction LOCATION: Senior Center
64502-01 9/15-10/20, M, 6:00-7:15 PM, 6 wks, $63 8/14-8/21, Th, 6:30-8:30 PM, 2 wks, No fee
11/13-11/20, Th, 6:30-8:30 PM, 2 wks, No fee
II. Advanced
64502-02 10/27-12/8 (skip 11/24), M, 6:00-7:15 PM, 6 wks, $63 FIRST AID & CPR
This eight-hour class will prepare you with basic first aid procedures. This is a
BRIDGE LESSONS (BEGINNING) great class for daycare providers. Adult, child and infant CPR will be covered.
This class is for people who want to learn to play bridge or for those who play A certificate from the National Safety Council will be issued at the end of the
but believe their game could be improved, so this class is suitable for novice or class. Book included.
intermediate players. Curtis Cramer will instruct you on the basics of counting INSTRUCTOR: Mark Rosoff has taught all aspects of first aid for a number
your bid points, bidding, theory of taking tricks, scoring and defensive play. of years
Cramer, who has many years of teaching experience, will base his instruction LOCATION: Senior Center
on the Bridge for Dummies book. 64524-01 9/8-9/10, M & W, 6:00-10:00 PM, 2 days, $66
LOCATION: Senior Center 64524-03 11/10-11/12, M & W, 6:00-10:00 PM, 2 days, $66
65015-01 9/28-11/16, Sun, 1:00-3:00 PM, 8 wks, $40 ($33 Senior Center
member) LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
64524-02 Date 10/25, Sat, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM, 1 day, $66
CPR FOR PROFESSIONAL HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS 64524-04 12/8-12/10, M & W, 6:00-10:00 PM, 2 days, $66
The Healthcare Provider course teaches the skills of adult, child and Infant
CPR including barrier device-mask, bag valve mask, use of an AED, and relief GENEALOGY
of foreign body airway obstruction. This class is geared towards Healthcare Need direction to begin or continue working on your genealogy? Come and
Providers and allied health personnel. A two-year American Heart Association learn what the possibilities are, what information there is to find and where
Certification will be issued upon successful completion of the course. to find it. Topics will include how to research the following records: census,
INSTRUCTOR: Mark Rosoff vital, military, land, immigration and naturalization. Advice will be given on
NOTE: Includes AHA student text. how to organize your research. Tips on searching the web and the most
LOCATION: Senior Center productive websites will be shared.
64525-01 Date 10/21, T, 6:00-10:00 PM, 1 day, $57 INSTRUCTOR: Ceil Damschroder, teacher for over 10 years
64525-02 Date 11/18, T, 6:00-10:00 PM, 1 day, $57 NOTE: Bring a 3-ring binder for handouts.
64525-03 Date 12/16, T, 6:00-10:00 PM, 1 day, $57 LOCATION: Senior Center
64560-01 10/1-11/5, W, 4:00-6:00 PM, 6 wks, $43 u
CREATING HOLIDAY LETTERS & FAMILY NEWSLETTERS
Learn how to create fun and colorful holiday letters and family newsletters INTRODUCTION TO VIDEO PRODUCTION
using Microsoft Word. You will learn how to insert graphics and photos as Most perceived barriers to professional quality video production don’t really
well as how to use clip art to create fabulous documents that will dazzle your exist. You can produce high quality work, even with limited financial re-
friends and family. sources. This class is great for students just starting out in video production
INSTRUCTOR: Carol Parker who want to learn the basics as it familiarizes students with cameras, teaches
LOCATION: Senior Center basic cinematography, lighting principles, and sound recording. Students will
64511-01 Date 10/18, Sat, 9:00-11:00 AM, 1 day, $18 receive hands-on training with equipment and leave with a short piece they
created themselves. This course provides required certification for use of all
HAPPY HOLIDAYS WITHOUT BREAKING THE BANK camera, lighting, and sound equipment through Fort Collins Public Access
Learn how to put together a plan for your holiday expenses. Don’t let “ho, Network TV.
ho, ho” become “oh no”! We will examine the who, what, why, when, and INSTRUCTOR: Mike Gaede
where of holiday spending and discuss how to set up a holiday budget and NOTE: Bring 1 VHS tape and 1 mini DV tape.
spending guide. LOCATION: Senior Center
Call MoneySense Financial Health Center to register: 970.494.3307 64545-01 10/1-10/8, W, 6:00-9:00 PM, 2 wks, $83
INSTRUCTOR: Jeanette Diaz Bozek
LOCATION: Senior Center SONGWRITING
Date 10/21, T, 6:30-8:30 PM, 1 day, No fee See Music & Theater on page 74
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NON-PROFIT SERIES
»ENRICHMENT\LIFELONG LEARNING
INSTRUCTOR: Allison Robin
LOCATION: Senior Center
Our female instructor will teach enough pool terminology to get you started.
She will instruct on cue stick selection, proper way to rack the balls and to
“break” them to begin play. Other beginner skills like how to hold the cue
stick, different ways to hit a ball to control where it goes and to set up a shot
for a specific pocket will be taught. You will get tips on how to practice at
home even without a pool table. No experience required.
INSTRUCTOR: Carol Parker
LOCATION: Senior Center
64538-01 Date 11/14, F, 6:30-8:30 PM, 1 day, $18
»PRESENTATION
FLY CHEAP, STAY CHEAP, TRAVEL CHEAP
Discover how to obtain great deals on airfares, accommodations, cruises and
entertainment and creative lodging ideas, all for a fraction of the usual cost.
The Internet can be a great tool if you know where to find the best websites
that can save you money. Ron will share how he got a round trip domestic
ticket for a pack of gum, a tootsie roll pop, and a one-cent mint patty. Learn
ways you can cruise exotic ports for weeks at the same price as a typical 7-day
cruise, where to find Broadway tickets for half the price, and how to stay in a
Learn picture perfect photography secrets from a professional country home or castle for free – anywhere in the world. Ron Stern is a travel
columnist, author, and photographer and will be your guide to learning how
TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO SAFARI to save big on travel.
Do you own a digital or film camera but are not sure how to use it? Have INSTRUCTOR: Ron Stern, a travel columnist & author
you ever wondered how professionals get those “great” shots that end up NOTE: Optional materials fee of $10 for Ron’s companion fly cheap book.
on postcards or in magazines? Spend a day with veteran photojournalist LOCATION: Senior Center
Ron Stern on location and allow him to share the secrets to taking great 64535-01 Date 9/20, Sat, 9:00-11:00 AM, 1 day, $28
photographs. Ron will also show you how you can have a beautiful full color 64535-02 Date 10/18, Sat, 9:00-11:00 AM, 1 day, $28
hardbound photo book in as little as a week. Whether you have a small point- 64535-03 Date 11/15, Sat, 9:00-11:00 AM, 1 day, $28
and-shoot or an expensive SLR, you will learn how to look for the best shots.
INSTRUCTOR: Ron Stern »SELF IMPROVEMENT
NOTE: There will be a 1-hour lunch break followed by a photo field trip.
THE ART OF THE MASK
LOCATION: Senior Center
Explore the art of the mask with techniques that are all about you, whether
54533-02 Date 8/23, Sat, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, 1 day, $99
your interest is purely artistic, wildly playful or deeply soulful. Supplies includ-
64533-01 Date 9/13, Sat, 9:00 AM–3:00 PM, 1 day, $99
ed. Please feel free to bring along any personal goodies for embellishment.
INSTRUCTOR: Julie Gillen C.E.T
WHO WOULD INHERIT A PITCHFORK?
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
This course is designed to help you begin thinking and planning how you will
64512-01 Date 9/23, T, 1:00-3:00 PM, 1 day, $50
divide and go through a loved one’s lifetime of possessions or how to desig-
nate your personal items. The fee includes the book “The Choose Around”. BREAKING THE RULES
INSTRUCTOR: Mary Brown, BS in Biology, has taught this class for four The Art of Spontaneous Painting
years and is a published poet. Release creativity! These playful fun explorations with paint are destined to
LOCATION: Senior Center arouse and challenge self-imposed barriers to creativity. Rediscover an instinc-
54508-02 Date 8/23, Sat, 10:00-11:30 AM, 1 day, $16/person, $21/couple tual urge to play with color and form as you rediscover the child in you. This
64508-01 Date 10/11, Sat, 10:00-11:30 AM, 1 day, $16/person, $21/couple workshop can be messy; please bring along art-making attire.
64508-02 Date, 12/13, Sat, 10:00-11:30 AM, 1 day, $16/person, $21/couple INSTRUCTOR: Julie Gillen C.E.T
LOCATION: Senior Center
WILDERNESS FIRST AID 64514-01 11/11-11/18, T, 1:00-2:30 PM, 2 wks, $50
This 16-hour course includes the assessment and short and long term man-
agement of injury and medical emergencies and conditions when definitive CREATIVE MOVEMENT & EXPRESSIVE PAINTING
care is more than one hour away. The field day will focus on scenarios, hands- Vitalize! Energize! Move. Paint. Play. Explore. Restore. This is a unique com-
on training and practice of procedures and techniques needed to stabilize the bination of movement, music and paint designed to get your creative juic-
victim and others in the group. AAOS Emergency Care and Safety Institute es flowing. This workshop incorporates elements of spontaneous painting,
Certification will be completed and is valid for 3 years. Book included. drawing and Nia Dance, an expressive movement that combines elements of
INSTRUCTOR: Mark Rosoff dance, martial arts and yoga. Spark the creative spirit in you.
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center INSTRUCTOR: Julie Gillen C.E.T & Jade Mahoney, Certified NIA Instructor
64540-01 9/16-9/18, T & Th, 6:00-10:00 PM & 9/20, Sat, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM, LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
3 days, $120 64563-01 Date 11/6, Th, 6:30-8:30 PM, 1 day, $50
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INNER WARRIOR DOLL
»ENRICHMENT\LIFELONG LEARNING
Inside each of us there is a reservoir of clarity and strength, a warrior who
will fiercely protect what is true and tender for us. In this unique workshop
you will create with found objects, paper and clay to release your own inner
warrior. Please bring along any personal goodies you might have to aid in your
creativity.
INSTRUCTOR: Julie Gillen C.E.T
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
64530-01 Date 9/16, T, 6:00-8:00 PM, 1 day, $50
MARRIED JOY!
Tap into the Power of the Universe to Create Your Dream Marriage
Whether married or single, you will learn timeless, universal principles that will
help you reduce stress, struggle, communication problems and conflicts in your
marriage. You will also learn what the Relationship Struggle Cycle is and how
to access the power to change it. Self-care techniques will also be discussed.
Workbooks can be purchased for an additional fee.
NOTE: The four remaining topics of this seven-session seminar will be offered
in early 2009; watch for information in the Winter/Spring Recreator.
INSTRUCTOR: Debra Gordy, MS MRET
LOCATION: Senior Center Liberty Common School
I. Changing Your Marriage from the Inside Out
64556-01 Date 10/4, Sat, 10:00 AM-12:30 PM, 1 day, $36
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II. The Impact of Perception: Philosopher’s Question & Your Marriage
64556-02 Date 11/1, Sat, 10:00 AM-12:30 PM, 1 day, $36
RELATIONSHIP BUILDING
Understand the world around you and everyone in it! This class will help
you understand why people do certain things, why some people are better, or
worse, at some things and how people think. You will learn how to “predict”
what a person will or won’t do or how they will react before the event happens
by learning to recognize and understand different personality types.
INSTRUCTOR: Ron Stickler
LOCATION: Senior Center
64577-01 Date 9/9, T, 5:30-9:30 PM, 1 day, $40
64577-02 Date 11/4, T, 5:30-9:30 PM, 1 day, $40
TRANSFORMING ADVERSITY
We all experience problems and difficulties in our daily life, but they don’t have
to get us down or angry. Learn Buddha’s wisdom to keep a light, positive, and
flexible mind come what may. Our instructor is a resident teacher at Heruka
Buddhist Center.
INSTRUCTOR: Kelsang Rinzin
LOCATION: Senior Center
64562-01 Date 12/13, Sat, 9:00 AM-12:30 PM, 1 day, $30
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and had to re-enter the system. How much time do I have?
It is vital that when you log on to WebTrac, you have already chosen the classes
in which you would like to enroll. Pre-filling out the Registration Form in the
Lifeprints Recreator may help. With advanced preparation, completing the registration
information on WebTrac should average 2-3 minutes. You will receive a warn-
#191298 ing at 2 minutes of inactivity; your session will be timed out after 5 minutes.
Make sure to have your activity numbers and your credit card ready before you
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DIZZINESS & VERTIGO AMERICAN RED CROSS CPR FOR BABY-SITTERS
»ENRICHMENT\LIFELONG LEARNING
Incidence & Options for Treatment You will be the best baby-sitter on your block when you learn even more about
A licensed physical therapist with additional training in vestibular disorders baby-sitting safety and what to do in an emergency. Bring a sack lunch.
from Performance Physical Therapy will be available to address concerns AGE: 11-15
regarding dizziness and balance problems. Too many times people live with LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
dizziness that can be treated with physical therapy.
LOCATION: Senior Center 65607-01 Date 10/17, F, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, 1 day, $55 u
64527-01 Date 9/4, Th, 10:00-11:30 AM, 1 day, No fee 75607-01 Date 1/5, M, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, 1 day, $55 u
64527-02 Date, 11/6, Th, 10:00-11:30 AM, 1 day, No fee
GIRLS’ CIRCLE
DON’T LIVE WITH THOSE ACHES & PAINS Expressing My Individuality
A Unique Approach to Painful Injuries Explore topics such as celebrating individuality, diversity, getting along with
A certified physical therapist from Performance Physical Therapy will be others, and address goals, conflict styles, feeling good about ourselves, and
available to address concerns regarding lingering pain symptoms and/or taking time to relax. Activities include values exploration, “How Others See
decreased ability to perform activities. This is an opportunity to experience
Me,” making dream catchers, potting a plant to symbolize personal growth,
different treatments that address pain symptoms and muscle imbalances. Too
many times in life we let pain be our limiting factor. You will know in a short and finally culminating with a girls’ compliment circle. A variety of topics and
period of time whether this is an effective treatment for you. activities are perfect for middle and high school girls!
LOCATION: Senior Center INSTRUCTOR: Kara Stickler
54526-02 Date 8/14, Th, 10:00-11:30 AM, 1 day, No fee AGE: 11-15
64526-01 Date 10/2, Th, 10:00-11:30 AM, 1 day, No fee LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
65606-01 9/25-11/13, Th, 6:00-8:00 PM, 8 wks, $69 u
MINDFULNESS MEDITATION
Learn how to meditate according to the Foundation of Mindfulness.
Meditation will teach you how to achieve tranquility and to increase your IT’S YOUR FIRST CAR!
power of concentration. It will also teach you how to deal with anger, So your teen just got his/her first car? Have them join us for this one-day
cravings, and other negative emotions. This class is an extension of the Front workshop to learn basic car maintenance. They will learn how to and when to
Range Forum and the instructor has taught meditation for a number of years check fluids, change oil, change a flat tire and detail their car.
at a Thai temple in Denver. NOTE: Student must provide vehicle.
INSTRUCTOR: Bob McCartney AGE: 16+
LOCATION: Senior Center LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center (parking lot)
Ongoing, F, 10:00-11:00 AM, No fee 65605-01 Date 9/20, Sat, 1:00-3:00 PM, $25
LECTURE BY DR. LUKE
A discussion will be held about non-invasive back therapies for numbness, SCHOOL’S OUT DAYCAMP
low back pain and neck pain. Migraines will also be discussed. This enrichment program will focus on arts and crafts, team games, drama,
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Luke Martin, D.C. music, and more. Scholarships and sliding scale available upon request.
LOCATION: Senior Center AGE: Grades K-6
54523-04 Date 8/19, T, 5:30-7:30 PM, 1 day, $10 LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
»ENRICHMENT – YOUTH & TEEN 65612-01 Date 9/15, M, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, 1 day, $25
65612-02 Date 10/17, F, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, 1 day, $25
AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT 65612-03 Date 10/31, F, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, 1 day, $25
This Northside Aztlan Community Center after-school enrichment program 65612-04 Date 12/22, M, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, 1 day, $25
will focus on homework and tutoring, arts and crafts, team games, fitness 65612-05 Date 12/23, T, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, 1 day, $25
and health, drama, music, and more. Dinner (optional) will be provided by
65612-06 Date 12/29, M, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, 1 day, $25
Kids Café, a service brought to us by the Larimer County Food Bank. On
65612-07 Date 12/30, T, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, 1 day, $25
most weekdays when there is no school, all-day programs will be offered (see
School’s Out Daycamp on this page). Scholarships and sliding scale available 75612-01 Date 1/5, M, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, 1 day, $25
upon request.
AGE: Grades K-6 TEENS IN ACTION
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center This is an awesome way to make new friends and have fun, build leadership
8/18-12/19 (skip 9/1, 9/15, 10/17, 10/31, 11/26-11/28), M-F, 3:30-6:00 PM, 15 skills and make a difference in the world! We’ll choose projects and events
wks, $7/day or $30/week that you want to participate in, and you will earn points that you can spend on
drop-in admission, programs, and trips at the Northside Aztlan Community
AMERICAN RED CROSS BABY-SITTING Center! You are the key to the future and can make a difference in the
Finding baby-sitting jobs will be easier when you can show your American community through serving others! Plan to attend a meeting on the second
Red Cross baby-sitting card. Learn how to market yourself and stay safe while Wednesday of every month to discuss upcoming projects.
baby-sitting. Fee includes book. Participants are urged to bring a sack lunch. Call Megan, 221.6032, to sign up.
AGE: 11-15
AGE: 12-16
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
65617-01 Date 9/15, M, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, 1 day, $55 u LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
65617-02 Date 12/29, M, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, 1 day, $55 u Dates 9/10, 10/8, 11/12, 12/10, 1/14, W, 4:30-6:00 PM, No fee
This Dumplin’ class brings all the favorite chores Li’l Dumplin’s enjoy with a
few added touches. Along with gathering eggs, milking a cow, and riding
the ponies, we will create a mini-scrapbook using pictures taken during class,
and each Dumplin’ will receive a souvenir T-shirt. This class does not include
a picnic lunch.
AGE: 2
65424-01 9/8-9/22, M, 9:30-10:30 AM, 3 wks, $40
65424-02 9/29-10/13, M, 9:30-10:30 AM, 3 wks, $40
LITTLE PEEPERS
Jeepers, creepers - it’s time to bring those “little peepers” to The Farm for
stories in the hayloft, milking a cow, and many other farm chores. Parents will
leave their three-year-old for an hour of farm discovery.
AGE: 3
65410-01 9/23-10/7, T, 9:00-10:00 AM, 3 wks, $24
65410-02 9/23-10/7, T, 10:15-11:15 AM, 3 wks, $24
65410-03 9/24-10/8, W, 9:00-10:00 AM, 3 wks, $24
The Farm at Lee Martinez Park offers children hands-on farm fun. 65410-04 9/24-10/8, W, 10:15-11:15 AM, 3 wks, $24
65410-05 9/25-10/9, Th, 9:00-10:00 AM, 3 wks, $24
THE FARM 65410-06 9/25-10/9, Th, 10:15-11:15 AM, 3 wks, $24
All of the following activities are held at The Farm, 600 N. Sherwood. 65410-07 9/26-10/10 F, 9:00-10:00 AM, 3 wks, $24
Register at any of the Recreation registration sites; see page 4. 65410-08 9/26-10/10, F, 10:15-11:15 AM 3 wks, $24
Helmets are required for all pony and horse riders and will be PEE WEE FARMERS
provided. A participant may bring his/her own equestrian helmet if The Pee Wee Farmer classes have been favorites since The Farm opened. Your
they wish (no bike helmets allowed). child will learn what life on a farm is like through hands-on experiences. Milking
a cow, gathering eggs, going on a farm treasure hunt, helping make their own
BIRTHDAY PARTIES snacks and riding the ponies are all part of the fun to be had at The Farm!
Celebrate your child’s birthday with the chickens, cows, goats and more! NOTE: Parents will be asked to lead their child’s pony on the day they ride.
Meeting the animals, riding a pony or going on a hayride, all spell “a darn AGE: 4-5
tootin’” good time to be had by all. Your host/hostess will take care of all the 65406-01 8/26-9/16, T, 1:30-3:00 PM, 4 wks, $33
details to ensure a stress-free day for you. Parties are for youngsters ages 3-9. 65406-02 8/27-9/17, W, 9:30-11:00 AM, 4 wks, $33
See information on page 6. 65406-03 8/27-9/17, W, 1:30-3:00 PM, 4 wks, $33
65406-04 8/28-9/18, Th, 1:30-3:00 PM, 4 wks, $33
»Farm Activities 65406-05 8/29-9/19, F, 9:30-11:00 AM, 4 wks, $33
65406-06 8/29-9/19, F, 1:30-3:00 PM, 4 wks, $33
AFTER SCHOOL FARMERS
Experience life on a farm by participating in farm activities such as milking the
PILGRIM PEE WEE FARMERS
cow, taking a hayride, and experiencing some surprises too!
Celebrate Thanksgiving with crafts, games and stories. Pilgrim Farmers will
AGE: 6-10 learn how the Pilgrims lived and will sample some of the foods enjoyed at our
65401-01 8/26-9/16, T, 4:00-5:30 PM, 4 wks, $33 country’s first Thanksgiving.
AGE: 4-5
AFTER SCHOOL PONY LESSONS 65413-01 11/18-11/21, T-F, 9:30-11:00 AM, 1 wk, $33
Giddy-up! Get to know our equine friends after school. Cowboys and cow- 65413-02 11/18-11/21, T-F, 1:30-3:00 PM, 1 wk, $33
girls will learn about safety and horsemanship as they groom, saddle, and ride
The Farm’s ponies. PILGRIM POW WOW
AGE: 6-10 Children will make Pilgrim costumes and learn about the first Thanksgiving.
65425-01 9/23-10/2, T & Th, 4:00-5:30 PM, 2 wks, $53 Crafts, a story and a snack will complete the Pow Wow.
AGE: 3
LI’L DUMPLIN’S 65420-01 Date 11/17, M, 9:30-10:30 AM, 1 day, $10
Mom or Dad, you and your two-year-old can meet the animals together in
this class. Join us in farm chores that will include gathering eggs and milking PONY RIDING LESSONS
a cow. If the parents are not available, a favorite adult can attend with your Round ‘em up and bring those cowpokes to The Farm where both you and
child to learn about life on a farm. After the “chores” are finished, we will your child will learn to groom and saddle a pony. You will lead your child’s
enjoy a picnic with the animals. Everyone will bring their own sack lunch; The pony as the basics of riding are taught.
Farm staff will provide a homemade dessert. AGE: 3-5
AGE: 2 65414-01 8/26-9/4, T & Th, 10:00-11:00 AM, 2 wks, $53
65409-01 9/8-9/22, M, 11:00 AM-Noon, 3 wks, $25 65414-02 9/9-9/18, T & Th, 10:00-11:00 AM, 2 wks, $53
65409-02 9/29-10/13, M, 11:00 AM-Noon, 3 wks, $25 65414-03 9/6-9/27, Sat, 9:30-10:30 AM, 4 wks, $53
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BREAKFAST or BRUNCH WITH SANTA
»TREATSYLVANIA 2008: October 24-26
»THE FARM
Registration begins July 31.
Here comes Santa Claus... right down The Farm’s lane! We hope your name Tickets go on sale October 1
will be on Santa’s breakfast (or brunch) list! Join Santa for a light breakfast (or
brunch) and some surprises (for all good boys and girls)!
NOTE: Each child needs adult supervision, and each adult must pay $10
whether eating or not. Register child for section –01 through –08 and adult(s)
for sections –09 through –16.
I. Child
AGE: 2-6
65422-01 Date 12/4, Th, 8:30-10:00 AM, 1 day, $10
65422-02 Date 12/4, Th, 10:30 AM-Noon, 1 day, $10
65422-03 Date 12/5, F, 8:30-10:00 AM, 1 day, $10
65422-04 Date 12/5, F, 10:30 AM-Noon, 1 day, $10
65422-05 Date 12/6, Sat, 8:30-10:00 AM, 1 day, $10
65422-06 Date 12/6, Sat, 10:30 AM-Noon, 1 day, $10
65422-07 Date 12/7, Sun, 8:30-10:00 AM, 1 day, $10
65422-08 Date 12/7, Sun, 10:30 AM-Noon, 1 day, $10 Your little trick-or-treaters won’t want to miss this haunting event! Activities
include a trick-or-treat street, a not-so-spooky haunted house, hayrides and
II. Accompanying Adult(s) cookies for everyone. Jack-o-lanterns will guide your path to an evening of
AGE: 18+ Halloween fun.
65422-09 Date 12/4, Th, 8:30-10:00 AM, 1 day, $10
65422-10 Date 12/4, Th, 10:30 AM-Noon, 1 day, $10 Admission is $5 in advance for ages 10 & under; all ages are welcome.
65422-11 Date 12/5, F, 8:30-10:00 AM, 1 day, $10 There is no charge for adults. A ticket must be purchased for each child.
65422-12 Date 12/5, F 10:30 AM- Noon, 1 day, $10
65422-13 Date 12/6, Sat, 8:30-10:00 AM, 1 day, $10 Tickets are sold for a specific half-hour time slot for the evening and afternoon
65422-14 Date 12/6, Sat, 10:30 AM- Noon, 1 day, $10 sessions. Tickets can be purchased at The Farm, 600 N. Sherwood, or at
the Northside Aztlan Community Center, 112 E. Willow. Children must be
65422-15 Date 12/7, Sun, 8:30-10:00 AM, 1 day, $10 accompanied by an adult. This event will sell out, don’t hesitate to
65422-16 Date 12/7, Sun, 10:30 AM -Noon, 1 day, $10 purchase your tickets.
DANDY CANDY HOUSES Treatsylvania Hours
Kids love the holidays, and they love candy houses, too. The afternoon’s If Treatsylvania is canceled due to weather
October 24, 25, 26 or any other ghoulish catastrophe,
reward is a completed miniature candy house to take home.
F-Sat 6:00-8:00 PM Monday October 27, 6:00-8:00 PM will
AGE: 6-10
be the make-up night.
65423-01 Date 12/10, W, 4:00-5:00 PM, 1 day, $8 Sun 1:00-3:00 PM & 5:30-7:30 PM
»Farm Holiday Events CHRISTMAS AT THE FARM - FREE!
PUMPKIN PATCH The Farm will be decked with wreaths and boughs, lights and cows! Bring
Get into the spirit of this spooky season. your family and friends; everyone’s invited for some old-fashioned holiday
Come to The Farm for yet another reason. fun! Crafts will be for sale, free cookies and hot chocolate will be served, and
Pumpkins will again be sold by the pound. hayrides will be available. Best of all, Santa will be here! He might be strolling
Just head to the barn where they will be found! through The Farm, visiting the animals, or waiting in the barn. Be sure to
NOTE: Pumpkins will be sold during open hours at The Farm; however, groups mark this holiday tradition on your calendar!
are welcome to reserve a time any day to purchase their pumpkins. NOTE: Entry to The Farm is free for this event. On these days The Farm will
Pumpkin Patch Hours be open for “Christmas at The Farm” hours only.
October 1-23 & October 29-31 Christmas at The Farm Hours
W-Sat: 10:00 AM-5:00 PM December 12–13 & December 19-20
Sun: Noon-5:00 PM F & Sat: 4:00-7:00 PM
»registering online?
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For ages 18+ unless otherwise noted. This strength training class will focus on techniques and workouts geared
specifically for teen girls!
The specific schedule for most of the following classes begins on page 56.
AGE: 12-17
General Information LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
It is recommended that your physician be consulted before beginning any 65610-01 9/8-10/8, M & W, 4:00-5:00 PM, 5 wks, $25
exercise program. If you are 45 or older, sedentary or exhibit any of the major
coronary risk factors, you should have a maximal treadmill test performed by
JUMP ROPE CLASS
your doctor prior to participation.
This energetic class will get your heart pumping in a fun and challenging en-
Registration Options vironment. Single rope skills, double Dutch, Chinese wheel with over 1000
For fitness classes, three registration options are available: tricks will be explored! Free jump rope with every class.
1. Participants may register for an entire class session. AGE: 7-16
2. For late registrants, session fees can be prorated for the days remaining in LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
a session (at $3.50/day rounded up to the nearest dollar; $8/day for Yoga)
65611-01 9/5-9/26, F, 4:00-5:15 PM, 4 wks, $35
except Shotokan Karate and Tai Chi.
65611-02 10/3-10/24, F, 4:00-5:15 PM, 4 wks, $35
3. Participants may pay a drop-in fee of $4/class, except in the above-
mentioned classes. Adult Yoga drop-in is allowed at $8/class. 65611-03 11/7-12/5 (skip 11/28), F, 4:00-5:15 PM, 4 wks, $35
75611-01 1/9-1/30, F, 4:00-5:15 PM, 4 wks, $35
AIKIDO
Aikido is a Japanese martial art that applies the principles of circular motion JUMP ROPE MINI-WORKSHOP
and whole body coordination to control an attacker without causing serious Spend a few hours on a Saturday, get a free jump rope, and learn some great
injury. It is not only a powerful self-defense tool but also a means for skills!
developing a more peaceful way of life. See www.aikidooffortcollins.com for
AGE: 7-16
more information.
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
INSTRUCTORS: Patrick Musselman, Paul Wewerka
65608-01 Date 12/13, Sat, 1:30-4:30 PM, 1 day, $23
AGE: 16+
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»FITNESS
On the Run Fitness
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N’BALANCE
Minimize your risk of falling through these basic exercises designed to work
the parts of the body and systems that affect balance. Progress from seated
to standing to moving. Challenge your visual, somatic sensory and vestibular
systems. Gait enhancement as well as eye/head coordination exercises are
included.
INSTRUCTOR: Mareye Bullock
NIA
Nia is a fusion fitness, wellness and lifestyle program based on The Body’s
Way. It blends elements of martial arts, dance and yoga. This class is per-
fect for all fitness levels including dancers, non-dancers, athletes, beginners,
people healing injuries, and anyone who loves to move!
INSTRUCTOR: Jade Mahoney-Henne
AGE: 16+
PARKLANE FITNESS
Receive instruction while sitting in a chair to improve flexibility, strength, co-
Miramount
ordination and cardiovascular fitness. #191514
INSTRUCTOR: Jan Orecchio
PERSONAL TRAINING
If you have fitness questions or are interested in personal training, please call
Katie Stieber at 224-6029. The personal training fee is $22/hour. Payment
for this service can be made at the Senior Center, 221.6644 or the Northside
Aztlan Community Center, 221.6655, and using a credit card.
PILATES (BEGINNING)
In this beginning level class you will gain flexibility and stability. Find new ways
to ease back pain and begin finding a new kind of strength.
INSTRUCTOR: Matthew Deal
AGE: 14+
RACEWALKING
Racewalking is a low impact sport for people of all levels and abilities to re-
ceive the benefits of an aerobic activity. It is something you can do on your
own or even join a team or enter competitions if you desire. Instructor Tori
Herazo is a World Class Olympian racewalker who has won various champion-
ships and has been on many high level teams.
Some of the physical benefits of karate are enhanced physical condition, The Chinese characters for Tai Chi Chuan can be translated as the “Supreme
increased stamina, and coordination. Some of the mental benefits are Ultimate Force”. The notion of “supreme ultimate” is often associated with
increased confidence, self-esteem, discipline and concentration. the Chinese concept of yin-yang, the notion that one can see a dynamic
INSTRUCTOR: Dennis Bower, 6th degree Black Belt, instructor/examiner duality (male/female, active/passive, dark/light, forceful/yielding, etc.) in all
certified by the International Shotokan Karate Federation (ISKF). things. “Force” (or, more literally, “fist”) can be thought of here as the means
AGE: 6+ or way of achieving this yin-yang, or “supreme-ultimate” discipline.
I. Introduction
I. Beginning
Designed to introduce Shotokan Karate to individuals interested in the martial
An entry level class for persons of all ages.
art form. Students may be divided into groups depending on ability. Adults
are welcome to participate with their children. Class sizes are limited, so sign II. Continuing
up early. Ongoing Tai Chi for all levels of participation.
INSTRUCTOR: Nathan Kay
II. Additional Classes
AGE: 7+
TAI CHI – NACC
Beginning to Purple Belt
Tai Chi is a Chinese exercise/practice that helps achieve stress reduction
Brown Belt & Up
and improve balance and flexibility through gentle movements. With slow
Green Belt & Up
movements as fluid as silk, the gentle Chinese practice of Tai Chi is good for
SPIN all ages.
Spin is a highly motivated and energetic class led by a trained instructor. The INSTRUCTOR: Rebecca Chan
bikes you ride are specifically designed to simulate the feel of the road but AGE: 16+
without the bumps and obstacles. Enjoy a smooth ride that you can customize
to be as challenging as you like. In each class you’ll climb peaks, recover on TAE KWON DO
straight-aways, and sprint down hills - all while you’re listening to great music Participants in this course will be introduced to the tenets, philosophy and
and having fun! basic hand and foot techniques of Tae Guk Tae Kwon Do as well as practical,
AGE: 16+ effective self-defense. With diligent participation, students of this course may
achieve belt ranking with Chudo Tae Kwon Do Academy LLC. Additional
SPIN & TONE classes will be available for participants that wish to continue training.
This class includes the same challenging workout as the Spin classes with Discipline, concentration, flexibility and physical endurance are only some of
an additional toning segment at the end of the workout, if desired. If you the numerous benefits of participating in Tae Kwon Do. Class size is limited
are looking for a great cardiovascular workout and total body strengthening so we invite you to join us soon!
and toning, this is the class for you! You must register for both the spinning INSTRUCTORS: Richard Adzgowski, 3rd Daniel Gropp, 2nd
section and the toning section if you would like the whole body workout! AGE: 8+
AGE: 16+
TEEN WEIGHT DROP-IN
STRENGTH & TONE If you’re looking to improve your endurance, stamina and strength. Drop in
Break up the day and get in shape with this great exercise program. You and continue to improve your body with supervision provided!
will soon feel the benefits of the combination of muscle toning, strength NOTE: This is a drop-in program, not a class. For instruction on lifting, dieting,
exercises, and aerobics. etc. please check for Strength Training For Teens.
INSTRUCTORS: Walter Lamia, Carla Trujillo AGE: 13-17
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
STRENGTH TRAINING
8/18-12/31, M & W, 3:00-4:30 PM, Drop-in fees apply
Increase muscle strength, bone mass and stamina in this class. The first class
of each session includes an orientation to training principles and equipment.
THERABALL/STABILITY BALL
INSTRUCTOR: Dominick Jones
Improve balance, reflexes, muscle tone, endurance, and flexibility through
AGE: 16+
theraball work. This low impact class includes stretching and strengthening
STRENGTH TRAINING FOR TEENS exercises with a theraball.
Learn the fundamentals of strength training and proper equipment usage. NOTE: Theraballs will be provided, however, you are encouraged to purchase
After completing the six-week program, teens will earn a certification card your own ball eventually with the assistance of the instructor. Dress in
allowing them to work out without a parent present. comfortable fitness or dance attire.
AGE: 13-17 INSTRUCTOR: Mary Elizabeth Lenahan, MS, OTR
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
65665-01 10/14-11/13, T & Th, 4:00-5:30 PM, 6 wks, $60 WOMEN OF STEEL
Combat fatigue with a tough outdoor workout designed to build muscle and
STRICTLY STRETCHING fight flab. Make this the autumn of a lifetime and grunt your way to fitness
Participants perform a variety of arm and leg movements while sitting in fun!!!
chairs. Class is designed for adults with physical limitations. NOTE: Classes will be held outside as weather permits.
INSTRUCTOR: Jan Orecchio INSTRUCTOR: Roberta Mecklenburg
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YOGA
»FITNESS
By practicing yoga breathing exercises, students gain physical strength, tone,
flexibility and stamina. Students may also experience a sense of inner calm.
I. Beginning
Emphasis is on building strength and promoting flexibility, relaxation and
stress release. Class modification available by instructor.
INSTRUCTORS: Mansing Li, Yoga Alliance Certified Instructor, has taught
more than 4 years; Mareye Bullock, instructor for over 30 years; Norma Glad,
RYT with Yoga Alliance, Certified by Kripalu Yoga Center; Chetana White,
Kripalu Certified Yoga Instructor, registered with Yoga Alliance
II. For Neck & Shoulder Tension
A therapeutic application of yoga for healthy people who have neck and
shoulder tension. During the four classes, students will learn different ways
to release tension from the neck and shoulders, avoiding any postures that
could contribute to upper-body tension. Class is small enough to provide
individual attention. Included will be handouts and a practice CD so students
can continue to benefit through at-home practice.
INSTRUCTOR: Kathy Jones
III. For Chronic Back Pain
The National Institute of Health Study found this specifically designed yoga to
be effective in reducing back pain. Students will learn a number of techniques Fort Collins Club
to bring flexibility, core stability, and relaxation to the body.
INSTRUCTOR: Kathy Jones
#191553
IV. Prenatal Yoga
Yoga breathing and physical exercises will ease prenatal discomfort, increase
strength, tone, flexibility and stamina.
INSTRUCTOR: Chetana White, Kripalu Certified Yoga Instructor, registered
with Yoga Alliance
NOTE: Bring a bed pillow.
V. Intro to Yoga
By practicing yoga breathing exercises, students gain physical strength, tone,
flexibility and stamina. Students may also experience a sense of inner calm.
INSTRUCTOR: Chetana White, Kripalu Certified Yoga Instructor, registered
with Yoga Alliance
Inner Strength
#191660
VI. De-Stress the Holidays
Help relieve the tension and stress of the holidays with the gentle and relaxing
yoga class. We will focus on breathing techniques and calming postures for
your body and mind.
INSTRUCTOR: Stephanie Ludwigsen, Yoga Alliance registered instructor
WORKOUT PARTNERS
Workout partners with and without disabilities will be matched to pursue
fitness goals. Strength training, cardiovascular equipment, aquatic exercise
are all available to create the workout best for you. Partners will be arranged
for a time commitment of 12 weeks to get you on your way to a healthy
lifestyle.
NOTE: Participants must attend the match-up day listed below. Previous
participants will be put on a waiting list and matched as partners are
available.
CONTACT: Renee Lee, 224-6027.
AGE: 16+
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
64609-01 Date 9/18, Th, 4:30-5:30 PM, 1 day, $20
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fitness schedule
»FITNESS
See class descriptions on pages 52-55
Class # Dates Days Time Location Fee
Shotokan Karate, Introduction
64433-01 Sep 6-27 Sat 9:45-10:30 AM CT $17
64433-02 Oct 4-25 Sat 9:45-10:30 AM CT $17
64433-03 Nov 1-22 Sat 9:45-10:30 AM CT $17
74433-01 Jan 3-31 Sat 9:45-10:30 AM CT $21
Shotokan Karate, Beginning to Purple Belt
64429-01 Sep 3-29 M&W 6:15-7:15 PM BE $39
64429-02 Oct 1-29 (skip 10/13) M&W 6:15-7:15 PM BE $39
64429-03 Nov 3-24 M&W 6:15-7:15 PM BE $35
64429-04 Dec 1-17 M&W 6:15-7:15 PM BE $30
74429-01 Jan 5-28 M&W 6:15-7:15 PM BE $39
Shotokan Karate, Brown Belt & Up
64430-01 Sep 3-29 M&W 7:15-8:15 PM BE $39
64430-02 Oct 1-29 (skip 10/13) M&W 7:15-8:15 PM BE $39
64430-03 Nov 3-24 M&W 7:15-8:15 PM BE $35
64430-04 Dec 1-17 M&W 7:15-8:15 PM BE $30
74430-01 Jan 5-28 M&W 7:15-8:15 PM BE $39
Shotokan Karate, Green-Purple Belt
6:15-7:15 PM (M&W) BE (M&W)
64431-01 Sep 3-29 M,W,Sat $57
8:30-9:30 AM (Sat) CT (Sat)
6:15-7:15 PM (M&W) 8:30-9:30 AM BE (M&W)
64431-02 Oct 1-29 (skip 10/13) M,W,Sat $57
(Sat) CT (Sat)
6:15-7:15 PM (M&W) BE (M&W)
64431-03 Nov 3-26 M,W,Sat $57
8:30-9:30 AM (Sat) CT (Sat)
6:15-7:15 PM (M&W) 8:30-9:30 AM BE (M&W)
64431-04 Dec 1-20 M,W,Sat $44
(Sat) CT (Sat)
6:15-7:15 PM (M&W) 8:30-9:30 AM BE (M&W)
74431-01 Jan 5-31 M,W,Sat $57
(Sat) CT (Sat)
Shotokan Karate, Brown Belt & Up
7:15-8:15 PM (M&W) 8:30-9:30 AM BE (M&W)
64432-01 Sep 3-29 M,W,Sat $57
(Sat) CT (Sat)
7:15-8:15 PM (M&W) 8:30-9:30 AM BE (M&W)
64432-02 Oct 1-29 (skip 10/13) M,W,Sat $57
(Sat) CT (Sat)
7:15-8:15 PM (M&W) 8:30-9:30 AM BE (M&W)
64432-03 Nov 3-26 M,W,Sat $57
(Sat) CT (Sat)
7:15-8:15 PM (M&W) 8:30-9:30 AM BE (M&W)
64432-04 Dec 1-20 M,W,Sat $44
(Sat) CT (Sat)
7:15-8:15 PM (M&W) 8:30-9:30 AM BE (M&W)
74432-01 Jan 5-31 M,W,Sat $57
(Sat) CT (Sat)
Spin (16+ years)
64424-01 Sep 3-29 M&W 12:10-12:55 PM NACC $23
64424-02 Oct 1-29 M&W 12:10-12:55 PM NACC $26
64424-03 Nov 3-19 M&W 12:10-12:55 PM NACC $18
64424-04 Dec 1-17 M&W 12:10-12:55 PM NACC $18
74424-01 Jan 5-28 M&W 12:10-12:55 PM NACC $23
Spin & Tone (Spin) (16+ years)
64425-01 Sep 3-29 M&W 5:15-6:00 PM NACC $23
64425-03 Oct 1-29 M&W 5:15-6:00 PM NACC $26/$18*
64425-05 Nov 3-24 M&W 5:15-6:00 PM NACC $21
64425-07 Dec 1-17 M&W 5:15-6:00 PM NACC $18
74425-01 Jan 5-28 M&W 5:15-6:00 PM NACC $23
Spin & Tone (Tone) (16+ years)
64425-02 Sep 3-29 M&W 6:00-6:15 PM NACC $7
64425-04 Oct 1-29 M&W 6:00-6:15 PM NACC $8/$3*
64425-06 Nov 3-24 M&W 6:00-6:15 PM NACC $7
64425-08 Dec 1-17 M&W 6:00-6:15 PM NACC $6
74425-06 Jan 5-28 M&W 6:00-6:15 PM NACC $7
Strength & Tone
64414-01 Sep 2-30 T & Th 12:10-12:50 PM NACC $26
64414-02 Oct 2-30 T & Th 12:10-12:50 PM NACC $26
64414-03 Nov 4-25 T & Th 12:10-12:50 PM NACC $21
64414-04 Dec 2-18 T & Th 12:10-12:50 PM NACC $18
74414-01 Jan 6-29 T & Th 12:10-12:50 PM NACC $23
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»FITNESS
See class descriptions on pages 52-55
Class # Dates Days Time Location Fee
Weight Room Orientation at NACC (see description page 52)
Women of Steel
64443-01 Sep 8-Oct 10 M&F 6:15-7:15 AM NACC $38
64443-02 Sep 8-Nov 14 M&F 6:15-7:15 AM NACC $63
Workout Partners (see description on page 55)
Yoga, Introduction
64415-01 Sep 2-30 T Noon-12:55 PM NACC $13
64415-02 Oct 7-28 T Noon-12:55 PM NACC $11
64415-03 Nov 4-18 T Noon-12:55 PM NACC $9
64415-04 Dec 2-16 T Noon-12:55 PM NACC $9
74415-01 Jan 6-27 T Noon-12:55 PM NACC $11
Yoga, Beginning
64465-01 Sep 2-30 T & Th 2:45-3:45 PM SC $30
64465-02 Oct 2-30 T & Th 2:45-3:45 PM SC $30
64465-03 Nov 4-25 T & Th 2:45-3:45 PM SC $24
64465-04 Dec 2-18 T & Th 2:45-3:45 PM SC $21
74465-01 Jan 6-29 T & Th 2:45-3:45 PM SC $27
64465-05 Sep 2-30 T & Th 4:00-5:00 PM SC $30
64465-06 Oct 2-30 T & Th 4:00-5:00 PM SC $30
64465-07 Nov 4-25 T & Th 4:00-5:00 PM SC $24
64465-08 Dec 2-18 T & Th 4:00-5:00 PM SC $21
74465-06 Jan 6-29 T & Th 4:00-5:00 PM SC $27
64434-01 Sep 2-30 T 7:30-9:00 PM SC $43
64434-02 Oct 7-28 T 7:30-9:00 PM SC $35
64434-03 Nov 4-25 T 7:30-9:00 PM SC $35/$29*
64434-04 Dec 2-16 T 7:30-9:00 PM SC $27
74434-01 Jan 6-27 T 7:30-9:00 PM SC $35
64403-01 Sep 6-27 Sat 11:00 AM-12:30 PM SC $35
64403-02 Oct 4-25 Sat 11:00 AM-12:30 PM SC $35/$29*
64403-03 Nov 1-22 Sat 11:00 AM-12:30 PM SC $35/$29*
64403-04 Dec 6-20 Sat 11:00 AM-12:30 PM SC $27
74403-01 Jan 3-31 Sat 11:00 AM-12:30 PM SC $43
Yoga at Northside
64412-01 Sep 6-27 Sat 9:30-10:30 AM NACC $15
64412-02 Oct 4-25 Sat 9:30-10:30 AM NACC $15
64412-03 Nov 1-22 Sat 9:30-10:30 AM NACC $15
64412-04 Dec 6-20 Sat 9:30-10:30 AM NACC $12/$8*
74412-01 Jan 3-31 Sat 9:30-10:30 AM NACC $18
Yoga For Back Pain
64440-01 Sep 9-Oct 14 T 4:00-5:15 PM NACC $165
Yoga, De-Stress the Holidays
64444-01 Dec 1-17 M&W 7:00-8:00 PM SC $33
Yoga, Pre Natal
64421-01 Sep 2-30 T 1:15-2:10 PM NACC $13
64421-02 Oct 7-28 T 1:15-2:10 PM NACC $11
64421-03 Nov 4-25 T 1:15-2:10 PM NACC $11
64421-04 Dec 2-16 T 1:15-2:10 PM NACC $9
74421-01 Jan 6-27 T 1:15-2:10 PM NACC $11
Yoga, Intermediate Vinyasa
64445-01 Sep 4-25 Th 7:00-8:00 PM SC $11
64445-02 Oct 2-30 Th 7:00-8:00 PM SC $13
64445-03 Nov 6-20 Th 7:00-8:00 PM SC $9
64445-04 Dec 4-18 Th 7:00-8:00 PM SC $9
74445-01 Jan 8-29 Th 7:00-8:00 PM SC $11
Patrons may drop in to fitness classes for $4/class visit if space is available. If
the class minimum is not met, the class will be canceled and there will be no
drop-in. The $4 drop-in fee is not discountable and swimming punch passes
cannot be used.
MS AQUA EXERCISE
This class is designed for people with multiple sclerosis or other neuromuscular
disorders. Trained staff give exercise modifications and assistance, and class
members share a supportive social atmosphere. Exercises focus on maximizing
or maintaining physical well-being, endurance, strength, and flexibility in a
cool water environment. It is offered in cooperation with the local MS chapter.
To join or volunteer assist, call Jenna Van Fossan at (970) 224-6125.
NOTE: Please bring an attendant if you need assistance with personal care
out of the water.
LOCATION: Mulberry Pool
Aqua Fitness is powerful but offers less joint-jarring impact.
Ongoing, (skip 11/25, 11/27, 12/23, 12/25, 12/30, 1/1), T & Th, 9:30-10:30
Fitness»Aqua AM, $42/16 punch pass
For ages 18+ unless otherwise noted.
SCHEDULES BEGIN ON PAGE 62.
Aqua fitness brings challenge and fun together with energetic instructors and
TWINGES-IN-THE-HINGES
great facilities. Our workouts are powerful but with less joint-jarring impact
People with arthritis can exercise! Certified instructors lead the class through
than land workouts. We offer a variety of classes that will motivate you to gentle, no-impact movements. The warm water may help relieve pain and
get in shape! Work to improve strength, cardiovascular fitness and range-of- stiffness, and the water’s buoyancy and resistance provide support and help
motion in a friendly, comfortable environment. maintain joint flexibility.
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»MEDIUM INTENSITY WORKOUTS DEEP H2O WORKOUT
»FITNESS AQUA
Take an aggressive approach to fitness with a vigorous, no-impact workout
CLASSICS held in the deep water. This class is for beginners who are looking for an overall
Enjoy the classic blend of aerobics, toning and stretching. This is the right place toning and cardio workout. Excellent for people with back, hip and knee
to begin an exercise program, maintain your fitness level or add a challenging injuries. Water confidence and some swimming skills are recommended.
workout!
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»FITNESS AQUA
See class descriptions on pages 60 & 61
Class # Dates Days Time Location Fee
CLASSICS (continued)
57640-21 Aug 19-Sep 4 T & Th 10:00-11:00 AM SC $22
57640-24 Aug 19-Sep 4 T & Th 4:00-5:00 PM SC $22
57640-27 Aug 19-Sep 4 T & Th 7:00-8:00 PM SC $22
67640-01 Sep 8-Oct 3 M,W,F 6:30-7:30 AM SC $40
67640-05 Sep 8-Oct 3 M,W,F 9:30-10:30 AM SC $40
67640-09 Sep 8-Oct 3 M,W,F 5:15-6:15 PM SC $40
67640-13 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 6:15-7:15 AM SC $28
67640-17 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 8:00-9:00 AM SC $28
67640-21 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 10:00-11:00 AM SC $28
67640-25 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 4:00-5:00 PM SC $28
67640-29 Sep 9-Oct 2 T & Th 7:00-8:00 PM SC $28
67640-02 Oct 6-31 M,W,F 6:30-7:30 AM SC $40
67640-06 Oct 6-31 M,W,F 9:30-10:30 AM SC $40
67640-10 Oct 6-31 M,W,F 5:15-6:15 PM SC $40
67640-14 Oct 7-30 T & Th 6:15-7:15 AM SC $28
67640-18 Oct 7-30 T & Th 8:00-9:00 AM SC $28
67640-22 Oct 7-30 T & Th 10:00-11:00 AM SC $28
67640-26 Oct 7-30 T & Th 4:00-5:00 PM SC $28
67640-30 Oct 7-30 T & Th 7:00-8:00 PM SC $28
67640-03 Nov 3-21 M,W,F 6:30-7:30 AM SC $31
67640-07 Nov 3-21 M,W,F 9:30-10:30 AM SC $31
67640-11 Nov 3-21 M,W,F 5:15-6:15 PM SC $31
67640-15 Nov 4-20 T & Th 6:15-7:15 AM SC $22
67640-19 Nov 4-20 T & Th 8:00-9:00 AM SC $22
67640-23 Nov 4-20 T & Th 10:00-11:00 AM SC $22
67640-27 Nov 4-20 T & Th 4:00-5:00 PM SC $22
67640-31 Nov 4-20 T & Th 7:00-8:00 PM SC $22
67640-04 Dec 1-19 M,W,F 6:30-7:30 AM SC $31
67640-08 Dec 1-19 M,W,F 9:30-10:30 AM SC $31
67640-12 Dec 1-19 M,W,F 5:15-6:15 PM SC $31
67640-16 Dec 2-18 T & Th 6:15-7:15 AM SC $22
67640-20 Dec 2-18 T & Th 8:00-9:00 AM SC $22
67640-24 Dec 2-18 T & Th 10:00-11:00 AM SC $22
67640-28 Dec 2-18 T & Th 4:00-5:00 PM SC $22
67640-32 Dec 2-18 T & Th 7:00-8:00 PM SC $22
77640-01 Jan 5-30 M,W,F 6:30-7:30 AM SC $40
77640-06 Jan 5-30 M,W,F 9:30-10:30 AM SC $40
77640-11 Jan 5-30 M,W,F 5:15-6:15 PM SC $40
77640-16 Jan 6-29 T & Th 6:15-7:15 AM SC $28
77640-21 Jan 6-29 T & Th 8:00-9:00 AM SC $28
77640-26 Jan 6-29 T & Th 10:00-11:00 AM SC $28
77640-31 Jan 6-29 T & Th 4:00-5:00 PM SC $28
77640-36 Jan 6-29 T & Th 7:00-8:00 PM SC $28
52640-03 Aug 25-Sep 5 (skip 9/1) M,W,F 7:00-8:00 AM MP $19
52640-06 Aug 25-Sep 5 (skip 9/1) M,W,F 9:00-10:00 AM MP $19
62640-01 Sep 8-Oct 3 M,W,F 7:00-8:00 AM MP $40
62640-05 Sep 8-Oct 3 M,W,F 9:00-10:00 AM MP $40
62640-02 Oct 6-31 M,W,F 7:00-8:00 AM MP $40
62640-06 Oct 6-31 M,W,F 9:00-10:00 AM MP $40
62640-03 Nov 3-21 M,W,F 7:00-8:00 AM MP $31
62640-07 Nov 3-21 M,W,F 9:00-10:00 AM MP $31
62640-04 Dec 1-19 M,W,F 7:00-8:00 AM MP $31
62640-08 Dec 1-19 M,W,F 9:00-10:00 AM MP $31
72640-01 Jan 5-30 M,W,F 7:00-8:00 AM MP $40
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BALANCE SCREENS
CHAIR MASSAGE
Receive a therapeutic chair massage to increase circulation, reduce stress, and
provide relief from muscle tension and fatigue. No clothing removed. Care
provider is a certified massage therapist.
Cholesterol and blood pressure screenings are offered at the Senior Center. THERAPIST: Mareye Bullock
LOCATION: Senior Center Lobby
HEALTH & WELLNESS Ongoing, M, 9:00 AM-Noon, $8 (10 minutes), $15 (20 minutes)
For ages 18+ unless otherwise noted.
CHOLESTEROL TESTING & BLOOD PRESSURE
“AOA” BADMINTON Blood pressure, cholesterol and glucose screenings provided within 15
If you enjoy the energetic fast-paced game of badminton, join the group
minutes by registered nurses. Clients are requested to fast 12 hours before
of Active Older Adults that play on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at
the screenings (water and medications can be taken) to get complete results.
Northside!
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center Results are provided at the time of the screening along with counseling and
Ongoing, T & Th, 8:00-10:00 AM, Drop-in fees apply recommendations from our registered nurses. To ensure you will be seen,
appointments are required. Please call the Health District at 224-5209.
“AOA” BASKETBALL CARE PROVIDER: Health District Nurse
Still got game? Suit up and get on the court for some hoops! These Active LOCATION: Senior Center
Older Adults own the court on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings! Dates 10/14, 11/4, 12/2, T, 8:30-10:30 AM, 1 day, Sliding fee
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center Dates 9/18, 10/16, 11/20, 12/18, Th, 8:30-10:30 AM, 1 day, Sliding fee
Ongoing, M,W,F, 8:00-11:00 AM, Drop-in fees apply
FIRST AID CLASSES
SERVICES PROCEDURES See Enrichment/Lifelong Learning section, page 44.
The Fort Collins Senior Center requires payment in advance for services. Services
will include, but are not limited to, foot care and massage. A service reservation FOOT CARE CLINICS
must be canceled at least 24 hours in advance. If not, the fee for this service will A registered nurse will start your treatment with a whirlpool for your feet.
not be refunded. Following three missed appointments, the participant will no The provider then takes your blood pressure. A lower extremity assessment
longer be able to schedule that service at the Senior Center.
is next. Then treatment includes having toenails, corns and calluses trimmed,
and feet and ankles massaged with lotion.
ARTHRITIS SUPPORT GROUP
This group is designed to offer information and support for those who have NOTE: Cancellations must be made at least 24 hours in advance.
arthritis, their family, friends and/or caregivers. Every meeting provides an LOCATION: Senior Center
opportunity to learn more about arthritis and related resources, meet other I. Upbeat Feet
people with the condition, network, and share common experiences. Bring
CARE PROVIDER: Stephanie Egbert
your lunch.
Ongoing, M, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, $31
LOCATION: Senior Center
Dates 9/8, 10/13, 11/10, 12/8, M, 11:30 AM-1:00 PM, No fee II. Catherine Bloom
CARE PROVIDER: Catherine Bloom, R.N.
AUDIOLOGY SCREENING Ongoing, M, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, $31
A certified audiologist from All About Hearing will be available for hearing
screenings, cleaning of hearing aids and to check hearing aids and do simple III. High Country Footcare
maintenance. The audiologist will be here every 2nd and 4th Tuesday. The visit starts with a foot soak followed by an assessment of your feet. Your
AUDIOLOGIST: Rachel White nails are then trimmed, corns and/or calluses are addressed, a skin sloughing
LOCATION: Senior Center treatment is given and a light massage concludes the visit.
Dates 9/9, 9/23, 10/14, 10/28, 11/11, 11/25, 12/9, 12/23, T, 9:30-11:00 AM, CARE PROVIDER: High Country Foot Care
1 day, No fee
Ongoing, T, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM, $28
Healing Touch is a relaxing, nurturing energy therapy that supports your natural
ability to heal and assists in balancing your physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual well being. Healing Touch uses non-invasive hands-on techniques to
clear, energize, align and balance your energy centers. The result is a deeply
relaxed state which supports your immune system and promotes self-healing
at the physical and energetic levels.
CARE PROVIDER: Star Seastone, BA, BFA, CHTP
LOCATION: Senior Center
Ongoing, M, 12:30-6:30 PM, 1 hour, $46 ($41 Senior Center member), ½
hour $25
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
Ongoing, F, 9:00 AM-Noon 1 hour $46 ($41 Senior Center member), ½ hour
$25
HEALTH CHAT
This is an opportunity for seniors to sit down with a registered nurse on a
one-to-one basis to get blood pressure taken and ask any health-related
questions.
KIDS’ CAFÉ
The Food Bank of Larimer County Kids’ Cafe program provides access to a #191583
nutritious meal for children ages 3-18 who are at risk of hunger. Meals are
available to accompanying parents at a charge of $2/meal. Call 221-6655 for
more information.
AGE: 3-18
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
MASSAGE THERAPY
Swedish, integrative and deep tissue massage.
THERAPIST: Mareye Bullock.
NOTE: Payment due when appointment is made (at least 24 hours in advance).
Cancellation must be made 24 hours in advance in order to receive a refund.
LOCATION: Senior Center
Ongoing, M, 12:30-6:30 PM, $46 ($41 Senior Center member)
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
Ongoing, F, 9:00 AM-Noon, $46 ($41 Senior Center member)
Health District/Smoking Cessation
SENIOR HEALTH & WELLNESS FAIR
Join us for free health screenings, fitness demonstrations, and prizes. In
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addition, representatives from area businesses and organizations that cater
to or have an interest in issues facing the aging population will be on hand to
share information and to answer questions. Lunch will be provided.
AGE: 55+
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
Date 9/30, T, 11:00 AM-1:00 PM, 1 day, no fee
»ICE SKATING
Guidelines for Learn to Skate Lessons SCHEDULE BEGINS ON PAGE 71.
» Welcome to the City of Fort Collins Ice Skating Program! Please
take a few moments to read over these guidelines. Our purpose is TOT 1
to serve you better and make your experience with the City safe and 4-5 Years
enjoyable. Thank you for participating in our ice skating program. Tots will be introduced to the ice at a relaxed pace. We require that tots wear
protective helmets which are available at the rental room, or they may wear
» Parents may observe lessons from the upstairs bleachers. bicycle helmets. Warm clothes including gloves or mittens are needed. We
It is distracting for skaters and coaches to have parents at prefer that parents observe from the seating area. At the completion of this
the gate and also creates an obstruction for skaters that are level participants will be able to satisfactorily perform the following skills: sit
entering or exiting the ice. on ice and stand up, forward marching in place, standing swizzle, introduction
to rocking horse, dip in place, marching forward 8 steps, forward marching
» Individuals are not allowed on the ice with their shoes on. However,
with two-foot glide, and introduction to backward wiggles.
parents are welcome to skate with their child during the 15-minute
practice time. EPIC’s rental skates are available free of charge for
TOT 2
this purpose.
4-5 Years
» Our instructor-to-student ratio is 1:10. Any classes with more than Participants must have successfully completed Tot 1. At the completion of
10 students will include an assistant. Minimum enrollment for all this level participants will be able to satisfactorily perform the following skills:
classes based on cost efficiency is 5. (Class levels may be combined march forward across ice, forward two-foot glide, dip while moving, rocking
to meet this minimum.) horse, forward swizzles, snowplow stop, two-foot hop, and backward
wiggles.
» Basic 1-8 lessons are 30 minutes in length with a 15-minute
practice time, which may be before or after your lesson depending BASIC 1
on scheduling. Free Skate classes are 45 minutes. The instructors 5-9 Years
have this time in between classes to talk to parents and address For skaters who have never skated before. At the completion of this level
their concerns. participants will be able to satisfactorily perform the following skills: sit on
» Please be aware that some levels will need to be repeated to ice and stand up, march forward across the ice, skate forward and glide on
master all the skills. two feet, skate forward and glide with dip, rocking horse, forward two-foot
swizzles, two-foot snowplow stop, two-foot hop on spot, backward wiggles,
» The first day of each lesson is generally termed as level evaluation and introduction to forward one-foot glide.
day. At this time, the instructors will evaluate all of the participants
in their assigned classes to make certain they have been correctly BASIC 2
enrolled. If there is a problem, the instructor may discuss the best 5-15 Years
course of action with the parent. Students will be moved if there is Participants must have successfully completed Basic 1 or be between the ages
space available in the appropriate class level. of 10-15 and never skated. At the completion of this level participants will
» There are no make-up lessons for missed skating classes. be able to satisfactorily perform the following skills: forward one-foot glide,
forward pumping on a circle, continuous forward slalom, backward two-foot
» If the class you wish to register for is filled, you may place your swizzles, backward two-foot glide, two-foot turn, moving snowplow stop,
name on a paid waiting list. We attempt to accommodate the and T-position.
demand for skating lessons by adding new classes, however they
may not be at the same time/day as the waiting list class. Classes BASIC 3
that do not meet the minimum may be canceled or combined. 5-15 Years
» If you are unable to attend the last day of class for testing, please Participants must have successfully completed Basic 2. At the completion
request a progress card on the last day you attend. of this level participants will be able to satisfactorily perform the following
skills: forward stroking, forward pumping on a circle, backward pumping on
a circle, continuous backward slalom, moving forward to backward two-foot
Good ideas for proper clothing include:
turn, gliding backward on one foot, hold inside edge and outside edge on a
» Bicycle helmet (Tot 1 & 2 required, available at EPIC) circle, and two-foot spin.
» Gloves (thin –not ski mittens)
» Fleece or lightweight jacket BASIC 4
5-15 Years
» Skating dresses with tights or leggings/pants that are easy to move in
Participants must have successfully completed Basic 3. At the completion of
» Loose or bulky clothing is not recommended this level participants will be able to satisfactorily perform the following skills:
forward stroking with power, backward one-foot glide, forward inside edge
Thank you for taking the time to read these guidelines. on an axis, forward outside edge on an axis, forward crossovers, forward
outside three turn right and left, and moving backward snowplow stop.
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COMPETITIVE SYNCHRONIZED SKATING TEAM GUIDELINES
»ICE SKATING
Competitive season runs from June 1, 2008 to May 31, 2009. Workshop and
tryouts were held in June. Skaters must be members of the Ice Skating Club
»winter wishes ice show
of Fort Collins and must have previously been on a team or selected through
the synchronized skating workshop tryouts. For details, contact Pam Kurtz or
Linda Howes at EPIC, 221-6684.
Synchronized Skating (Introduction)
6-12 Years
Prerequisite: Basic 4
Learn unison team skating in formations.
Synchronized Skating
18+ Years
Prerequisite: Pre-Preliminary Moves or Preliminary Dance
A competitive team for intermediate to advanced skaters. Ice Skating Club of
Fort Collins membership is required. For more information, call Linda Howes
at EPIC, 221-6684. Twelve skaters needed.
Karate West
#191668
Recreation’s speed skating program is lead by Olympian Jondon Trevena
»DROP-IN ACTIVITIES
SENIOR COFFEE CLUB
This program takes place during regular recreational skate sessions and is for
older adults interested in social skating. Regular fees apply.
NOTE: No session December 17.
AGE: 60+
Ongoing, W, 9:00-10:45 AM
DROP-IN HOCKEY
This open practice session is for hockey players who want to sharpen their
skating and shooting skills.
NOTE: Full equipment required. No session September 1, November 27,
December 17-19, and 25
AGE: 16+
Ongoing, M-F, 11:15 AM-12:45 PM
FEE: $4/session (rental skates $2.50)
NOTE: 10- or 30-admission punch passes may be purchased at the $4/punch
Larimer County rate. Sign up at the front desk beginning at 6:00 AM. Payment must be
#191127 made when signing up unless a hockey punch pass is on file for phone-ins.
Limited to 30 players.
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ice skating schedule
»ICE SKATING
See class descriptions on pages 67-69.
All ice skating activities and lessons are held at Edora Pool Ice Center (EPIC).
Class # Dates Days Time Fee
TOT 1 4-5 years
63310-01 WINTER WISHES 2008 $12
63010-01 Aug 26-Sep 25 T & Th 4:45-5:15 PM $64
63010-03 Aug 28-Sep 25 Th 9:30-10:00 AM $34
63010-05 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 10:30-11:00 AM $34
63010-02 Sep 30-Oct 30 T & Th 4:45-5:15 PM $64
63010-04 Oct 2-Oct 30 Th 9:30-10:00 AM $34
63010-06 Oct 11-Nov 8 Sat 10:30-11:00 AM $34
73010-01 Jan 13-Feb 5 T & Th 4:45-5:15 PM $52
73010-04 Jan 15-Feb 5 Th 9:30-10:00 AM $28
73010-07 Jan 10-Feb 7 Sat 10:30-11:00 AM $34
TOT 2 4-5 years
63310-02 WINTER WISHES 2008 $12
63020-01 Aug 26-Sep 25 T & Th 4:45-5:15 PM $64
63020-03 Aug 28-Sep 25 Th 9:30-10:00 AM $34
63020-05 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 10:30-11:00 AM $34
63020-02 Sep 30-Oct 30 T & Th 4:45-5:15 PM $64
63020-04 Oct 2-Oct 30 Th 9:30-10:00 AM $34
63020-06 Oct 11-Nov 8 Sat 10:30-11:00 AM $34
73020-01 Jan 13-Feb 5 T & Th 4:45-5:15 PM $52
73020-04 Jan 15-Feb 5 Th 9:30-10:00 AM $28
73020-07 Jan 10-Feb 7 Sat 10:30-11:00 AM $34
BASIC 1 5-9 years H = Hockey (equipment not required)
63310-03 WINTER WISHES 2008 $12
63030-01 Aug 26-Sep 25 T & Th 4:45-5:15 PM $69
63030-03 Aug 28-Sep 25 Th 10:00-10:30 AM $37
63030-05 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 10:30-11:00 AM $37
63030-06H Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 11:15-11:45 AM $37
63030-02 Sep 30-Oct 30 T & Th 4:45-5:15 PM $69
63030-04 Oct 2-Oct 30 Th 10:00-10:30 AM $37
63030-07 Oct 11-Nov 8 Sat 10:30-11:00 AM $37
63030-08H Oct 11-Nov 8 Sat 11:15-11:45 AM $37
73030-01 Jan 13-Feb 5 T & Th 4:45-5:15 PM $56
73030-04 Jan 15-Feb 5 Th 10:00-10:30 AM $30
73030-07 Jan 10-Feb 7 Sat 10:30-11:00 AM $37
73030-08H Jan 10-Feb 7 Sat 11:15-11:45 AM $37
BASIC 2 5-15 years H = Hockey (equipment not required)
63310-04 WINTER WISHES 2008 $12
63040-01 Aug 26-Sep 25 T & Th 4:45-5:15 PM $69
63040-03 Aug 28-Sep 25 Th 10:00-10:30 AM $37
63040-05 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 10:30-11:00 AM $37
63040-06H Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 10:30-11:00 AM $37
63040-02 Sep 30-Oct 30 T & Th 4:45-5:15 PM $69
63040-04 Oct 2-Oct 30 Th 10:00-10:30 AM $37
63040-07 Oct 11-Nov 8 Sat 10:30-11:00 AM $37
63040-08H Oct 11-Nov 8 Sat 10:30-11:00 AM $37
73040-01 Jan 13-Feb 5 T & Th 4:45-5:15 PM $56
73040-04 Jan 15-Feb 5 Th 10:00-10:30 AM $30
73040-07 Jan 10-Feb 7 Sat 10:30-11:00 AM $37
73040-08H Jan 10-Feb 7 Sat 10:30-11:00 AM $37
BASIC 3 5-15 years
63310-05 WINTER WISHES 2008 $12
63050-01 Aug 26-Sep 25 T & Th 4:45-5:15 PM $69
63050-03 Aug 28-Sep 25 Th 10:30-11:00 AM $37
63050-05 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 11:15-11:45 AM $37
63050-02 Sep 30-Oct 30 T & Th 4:45-5:15 PM $69
63050-04 Oct 2-Oct 30 Th 10:30-11:00 AM $37
63050-06 Oct 11-Nov 8 Sat 11:15-11:45 AM $37
73050-01 Jan 13-Feb 5 T & Th 4:45-5:15 PM $56
73050-04 Jan 15-Feb 5 Th 10:30-11:00 AM $30
73050-07 Jan 10-Feb 7 Sat 11:15-11:45 AM $37
BASIC 4 5-15 years
63310-06 WINTER WISHES 2008 $12
63060-01 Aug 26-Sep 25 T & Th 4:45-5:15 PM $69
63060-03 Aug 28-Sep 25 Th 10:30-11:00 AM $37
63060-05 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 10:30-11:00 AM $37
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ice skating schedule
»ICE SKATING
See class descriptions on pages 67-69.
All ice skating activities and lessons are held at Edora Pool Ice Center (EPIC).
Class # Dates Days Time Fee
FIELD MOVES 8+years
63110-01 Aug 28-Sep 25 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $39
63110-02 Oct 2-Oct 30 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $39
73110-01 Jan 15-Feb 5 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $32
ADAPTIVE LEARN-TO-SKATE 8+ years
63260-01 Sep 6-Oct 4 Sat 9:30-10:15 AM $53
63260-02 Oct 11-Nov 8 Sat 9:30-10:15 AM $53
73260-01 Jan 10-Feb 7 Sat 9:30-10:15 AM $43
ADULT CLASSES 16+ years
BEGINNER
63310-14 WINTER WISHES 2008 $12
63210-01 Aug 28-Sep 25 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $39
63210-02 Oct 2-Oct 30 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $39
73210-01 Jan 15-Feb 5 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $32
INTERMEDIATE
63310-15 WINTER WISHES 2008 $12
63220-01 Aug 28-Sep 25 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $39
63220-02 Oct 2-Oct 30 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $39
73220-01 Jan 15-Feb 5 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $32
ADVANCED
63310-16 WINTER WISHES 2008 $12
63230-01 Aug 28-Sep 25 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $39
63230-02 Oct 2-Oct 30 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $39
73230-01 Jan 15-Feb 5 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $32
FREE SKATE
63240-01 Aug 28-Sep 25 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $39
63240-02 Oct 2-Oct 30 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $39
73240-01 Jan 15-Feb 5 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $32
SPECIAL INTEREST SKATING
SYNCHRONIZED 6-12 years
63340-01 Aug 28-Oct 2 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $46
63340-02 Oct 9-Nov 13 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $46
73340-01 Jan 15-Feb 5 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $46
SPEED SKATING 7+ years
INTRODUCTION
63280-01 Sep 3-Oct 15 W 6:30-7:30 PM $102
63280-02 Oct 22-Dec 10 (skip 11/12) W 6:30-7:30 PM $102
73280-01 Jan 7-March 11 W 6:30-7:30 PM $144
INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED
63290-01 Sep 3-Oct 15 W 7:45-8:45 PM $102
63290-02 Oct 22-Dec 10 (skip 11/12) W 7:45-8:45 PM $102
73290-01 Jan 7-March 11 W 7:45-8:45 PM $144
HOCKEY SKILLS 9-17 years
POWER SKATING
63270-01 Sep 5-Oct 17 F 4:30-5:15 PM $78
63270-02 Oct 24-Dec 12 (skip 11/14) F 4:30-5:15 PM $78
73270-01 Jan 9-March 13 F 4:30-5:15 PM $109
CUB HOCKEY 4-8 years
M 5:00-5:45 PM
63330-01 Sep 8-Nov 12 $169
W 5:45-6:30 PM
M 5:00-5:45 PM
73330-01 Jan 19-Mar 11 $136
W 5:45-6:30 PM
CLAWHAMMER BANJO WORKSHOPS This hands-on class will facilitate, inspire, and encourage students in the art
Learn the traditional Southern style of playing the banjo as you’re introduced of songwriting. Improve your lyric writing, your understanding of song forms
to the history of the banjo and the technique of playing the banjo with just and styles, use of melodies, rhyming patterns, song structures, and chord
two fingers! It’s a great and different way to perk up a jam! You will also progressions. Complete your own original song by the end of the course!
learn a few tunes, and we might have a jam of our own! Participants must INSTRUCTOR: Scott Allen
have their own banjo for this guaranteed fun time! NOTE: Please bring a notebook and pen/pencil to each class.
INSTRUCTOR: Saja Butler LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
AGE: 16+
I. Age 13-17
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
65628-01 9/11-10/16, Th, 4:45-6:00 PM, 6 wks, $45
I. Old Southern Tunes
65628-02 10/23-12/4 (skip 11/27), Th, 4:45-6:00 PM, 6 wks, $45
65614-01 Date 9/13, Sat, 2:00-4:00 PM, 1 day, $19
II. Holiday Songs II. Age 18+
65614-02 Date 11/15, Sat, 2:00-4:00 PM, 1 day, $19 64519-01 9/11-10/16, Th, 6:30-7:45 PM, 6 wks, $58
64519-02 10/23-12/4 (skip 11/27), Th, 6:30-7:45 PM, 6 wks, $58
CLAWHAMMER BANJO (BEGINNING)
Learn the traditional Southern style of playing the banjo in a four-week course! STORYBOOK THEATER
You will learn the history of the clawhammer-style banjo, chords, techniques, Using old time favorite stories as a basis, your child will enrich their theater
scales, jamming techniques and a few tunes, including some holiday songs! experience through acting, singing, and make believe.
Must have your own banjo. INSTRUCTOR: Cheyenne Hebert
INSTRUCTOR: Saja Butler AGE: 3-5
AGE: 16+ LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center 65537-01 9/5-9/19, F, 9:30-10:30 AM, 3 wks, $21
65615-01 9/16-10/7, T, 6:00-7:15 PM, 4 wks, $39 65537-02 10/3-10/24 (skip 10/17), F, 9:30-10:30 AM, 3 wks, $21
65615-02 10/21-11/11, T, 6:00-7:15 PM, 4 wks, $39 65537-03 11/7-11/21, F, 9:30-10:30 AM, 3 wks, $21
65615-03 11/18-12/16 (skip 11/25) T, 6:00-7:15 PM, 4 wks, $39 75537-01 1/9-1/23, F, 9:30-10:30 AM, 3 wks, $21
Debut Theatre
#191670
Philomusica
#191662
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GUITAR KIDDIE CHORALE
The all new Recreation SuperPass gives you access to EPIC (ice and pool),
Senior Center, Mulberry Pool, Northside Aztlan Community Center and The
Farm for one price. Choose from a 10 admission SuperPass or a 25 admission
SuperPass and use any Recreation facility included.
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“FUN”TASTICAL FRIDAYS LOUNGE DROP-IN
FC Youth Archery
#191519 New World Sports
#191680
For ages 18+ unless otherwise noted. The Eldora Special Recreation Program offers adaptive instruction and
equipment for skiers with disabilities. Individual volunteer ski instruction and
CANCELLATION POLICY adapted equipment will be provided for downhill, Nordic skiing, snowboarding,
Trips may be cancelled or destinations may be changed due to weather or snowshoeing lessons.
conditions that are deemed hazardous or unsafe for driving/transportation NOTE: The program start dates are pending ESRP confirmation. Two sessions
or activity. We regret any such cancellation, but we are committed to safe will be offered, however, please sign up for just one session. We will then
programming. send an informational letter to all registered participants with program date
confirmation. Attendants are welcome at no charge. Contact Renee Lee for
TANDEM BIKE CLINIC more information, 224-6027.
Experience the freedom and thrill of cycling. Partners with and without AGE: 12+
disabilities will be matched up to take a ride on a tandem bike. Bob Matter, LOCATION: Depart from and return to the Senior Center
from Assisted Cycling Tours, will have a selection of bikes available and
share information about his fully supported cycling tours for individuals with I. Downhill Ski or Snowboard Lessons
disabilities and their families. Lunch included. 74601-01 January, Sun, 7:00 AM-5:30 PM, 4 wks, $300 u
AGE: 6+ 74601-02 February, Sun, 7:00 AM-5:30 PM, 4 wks, $300 u
LOCATION: Fossil Creek Park II. Bi-Ski Lessons
64626-01 Date 9/20, Sat, 10:30 AM- Noon, 1 day, $5 74601-03 January, Sun, 7:00 AM-5:30 PM, 4 wks, $300 u
74601-04 February, Sun, 7:00 AM-5:30 PM, 4 wks, $300 u
ADAPTIVE ARCHERY III. Nordic Ski
Adapted for individuals with varying physical abilities, this class will teach the 74601-05 January, Sun, 7:00 AM-5:30 PM, 4 wks, $225 u
basics of safely shooting a bow and arrow. One class will take place at the 74601-06 February, Sun, 7:00 AM-5:30 PM, 4 wks, $225 u
indoor archery range at Arrow Dynamics.
AGE: 8+ IV. Snowshoe Team (small group)
LOCATION: Prospect Archery Range 74601-07 January, Sun, 7:00 AM-5:30 PM, 4 wks, $125 u
64621-01 9/15-10/13, M, 4:30-5:30 PM, 5 wks, $25 74601-08 February, Sun, 7:00 AM-5:30 PM, 4 wks, $125 u
»BACKCOUNTRY TRIPS
Participants will enjoy the company of other cross-country skiers and snowshoers without formal instruction. Some trips are in the backcountry without an
available Nordic Center. Participants should bring their own equipment and a daypack with extra water, food, and clothing. Cancellation must be made
by 10:00 AM two (2) days prior to trip for refund or credit. Cost includes transportation and escort.
NOTE: Participants should be in good health and capable of moderate levels of physical activity.
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GEOCACHE CLINIC HORSEBACK RIDING
» OUTDOOR RECREATION
Geocaching is a “high tech treasure hunt giving the finder permission to We will travel to Estes Park for a 1-hour trail ride that follows Glacier Creek
take something, leave something and say something”. A geocache typically to the Dorsey Lake area. This is considered a beginner level ride, appropriate
consists of a weatherproof container with small items for exchange, a pen for first time riders.
NOTE: Participants should bring a daypack with water, rain gear and a
and log book, and is placed in a hidden spot, usually on public land. Global
snack.
Positioning System (GPS) units are then used to find the caches. Bring your LOCATION: Depart from Senior Center
own GPS to use in class and in the field. One hour of class time to learn 64925-01 Date 10/9, Th, 9:00 AM-1:30 PM, 1 day, $43, Registration deadline
how to use a GPS and find coordinates of “treasures” on the Internet will be 9/22
followed by a search in Rolland Moore Park where we’ll find a cache and/or
leave our own. Great for beginners and families. PINGREE PARK TOUR/HIKE
INSTRUCTOR: Suzy Danford We will tour Pingree Park campus, which is located between Rocky Mountain
AGE: Any (children must be accompanied by an adult) National Park and the Poudre Canyon, to learn the history of early home-
LOCATION: Senior Center steaders in the area and see the Pingree Museum. Lunch and a short hike
will follow.
64923-01 Date 10/18, Sat, 1:00-4:00 PM, 1 day, $10 (8+), $5 (age 7 & under)
NOTE: Bring water and rain gear. Participants should be in good health and
capable of moderate levels of activity.
GOLF (INTRODUCTORY) LOCATION: Depart from Senior Center
The basic fundamentals of grip, stance, posture, aim, swing, basic rules and 64921-01 Date 9/4, Th, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM, 1 day, $25 ($20 Senior Center
etiquette will be taught in this introductory class with an on-course playing member)
session. Range balls and golf clubs are provided! Classes taught by certified
PGA/LPGA instructors. HUNTER EDUCATION
LOCATION: Collindale Golf Course This course will give students the skills and information necessary to hunt
64909-01 9/11-9/23, T & Th, 11:00 AM-Noon, 2 wks, $99 without accidents. Colorado Division of Wildlife certificates will be issued to
those successfully completing the course.
64909-02 9/11-9/23, T & Th, 5:00-6:00 PM, 2 wks, $99
INSTRUCTOR: Jan Manning
NOTE: Attendance at all classes is mandatory (total of 19 hours). This session
HISTORIC GHOST TOUR & HIKE meets on weeknights for two weeks and concludes on a Saturday as indicated
Join us as we spend the day in Estes Park and take a 1 ½ hour long walking below. Participants are NOT to bring firearms; all firearms are provided.
tour of the Stanley Hotel and learn about the history, ghostly sightings, stories AGE: 12+
and movies filmed on location. We will then drive to Lily Lake to take a LOCATION: The Farm
leisurely hike and enjoy views of Long’s Peak. 54905-01 8/11-8/20, M & W, 7:00-10:00 PM & 8/23, Sat, 8:00 AM-3:00 PM,
NOTE: Participants should be capable of climbing stairs and walking for a 2 wks, $12
1½ hour tour. Bring daypack, water, lunch and rain gear. 64905-01 10/7-10/16, T & Th, 7:00-10:00 PM & 10/18, Sat, 8:00 AM-3:00
PM, 2 wks, $12
LOCATION: Depart from Senior Center
64905-02 11/11-11/20, T & Th, 7:00-10:00 PM & 11/22, Sat, 8:00 AM-3:00
64910-01 Date 10/21, T, 8:45 AM-3:30 PM, 1 day, $23 u PM, 2 wks, $12
»HIKES
These hikes will provide an opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors. For trips to RMNP you will need your Golden Age Pass or $20 for entrance. Cancellation
must be made by 10:00 AM 2 days prior to trip for refund or credit. Please keep in mind that hikes can be easy or difficult, depending on what you want
to get out of them. Even difficult trails can be taken slowly. The most important thing is to get out and enjoy the Colorado mountains! Participants should be in
good health and capable of moderate levels of physical activity. Please bring a daypack with water, lunch and rain gear.
Activity # Date Day Time Location This Hike is Best For… Difficulty Fee
54918-11 Aug 11 M 7:00 AM-5:00 PM Mount Audubon Wildflowers and views Moderate-difficcult $17
54918-12 Aug 18 M 8:00 AM-4:30 PM Golden Gate State Park Outcropping rock formations Easy-moderate $17
54918-13 Aug 28 Th 8:00 AM-4:00 PM Cameron Connection Views of the Nokhu Crags Moderate-difficult $17
64918-01 Sep 12 F 8:00 AM-4:00 PM Cub Lake (RMNP) Elk viewing Moderate $17
64918-02 Sep 19 F 8:00 AM-3:00 PM Mt. Margaret Explore Northern Colorado Easy-moderate $17
64918-03 Sep 25 Th 8:00 AM-2:00 PM Bobcat Ridge Newer open space trail Moderate $12
64918-04 Oct 2 Th 8:00 AM-4:30 PM Pawnee Buttes Out on the plains Easy $17
64918-05 Oct 8 W 8:30 AM-1:30 PM Devil’s Backbone Hiking the hogbacks Easy $12
64918-06 Oct 17 F 8:30 AM-1:30 PM Horsetooth Mountain Views of Fort Collins Moderate $12
64918-07 Oct 24 F 8:30 AM-1:00 PM Ramsay-Shockey Open Space Views above Carter Lake Moderate $12
64918-08 Oct 30 Th 9:00 AM-3:00 PM Coyote Ridge Hiking the Front Range Easy-moderate $12
Easy - Less than 3 miles, flat ground. | Moderate - Less than 4.5 miles, elevation reaching 9,000’. | Difficult - Greater than 4.5 miles, elevation of over 10,000‘ possible.
These classes are for the toddler who is “not quite ready” to take a class by
himself/herself. Parents and toddlers can enjoy a number of different activities
together.
INSTRUCTOR: Cheyenne Heber
NOTE: Please note any food allergies at the time of registration.
AGE: 2-3
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NIGHT OUT WITH DAD It’s Back! SHAKE, RATTLE & ROLL
Participants beware! You’re in for an extreme scare! Bundle up and come with
BANK OF CHOICE TRIBUTE SERIES
A Tribute to John Denver us as we venture out to one of the scariest haunted corn mazes in Colorado!
The second in the 2008 Tribute Series will feature Brad Fitch and his band NOTE: Please dress warmly.
in an outdoor setting performing the songs made famous by John Denver. AGE: Grades 7-12 (2008-2009)
“Rocky Mountain High,” “Country Roads,” “Thank God I’m a Country Boy” LOCATION: Depart from Northside Aztlan Community Center
are some of the songs. Food and beverages will be available for purchase (no 65613-01 Date 10/17, F, 5:30-10:00 PM, 1 day, $28 u
outside food allowed).
NOTE: Tickets available at Senior Center or Bank of Choice-Drake/ Shields. LEGO MANIA
AGE: Any Join us and others as we create our own master city with all sorts of Legos. Bring
LOCATION: Senior Center
your creativity with you and join us for a fun morning of “construction”.
Date 8/31 Sun, 7:00-9:00 PM (doors open at 5:00 PM), 1 day, $20
AGE: 6-10
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
JUST MY GRANDMA, GRANDPA & ME
Join us as we celebrate Grandparent’s Day. Snacks, crafts and lots of fun will 65518-08 Date 10/18, Sat, 10:00-11:30 AM, 1 day, $15
be the order of the day!
AGE: 3-6 MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL PARTY
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center Bring the whole family out to watch the Broncos play the Patriots in a Monday
65518-07 Date 9/6, Sat, 10:30 AM-Noon, 1 day, $15/child (no charge for night football match-up. The evening will start with dinner and will include
grandparents) trivia contests, door prizes and other activities.
AGE: Any
GRANDPARENTS DAY AT THE SENIOR CENTER LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
Celebrating the Grandest Relationship
Grandparents Day at the Senior Center has become a happy tradition. As 66380-01 Date 10/20, M, 6:00 PM, 1 day, $7
always, this year’s event will include lunch of hot dogs, chips, drinks, cookies,
and popcorn. Stay busy the entire afternoon with basketball, badminton, table HALLOWEEN SCHOOL’S OUT SPECIAL
tennis, pony rides, a petting zoo, swimming, bingo for prizes, Wii bowling, a Join us for a special day of Halloween festivities! Some of the activities
jumping castle and Birdie Ball golf competition. will include pumpkin decorating/carving, face paints, treats, and a costume
AGE: Any parade! You better sign up for this one early!
LOCATION: Senior Center AGE: Grades K-6 (2008-2009)
Date 9/7, Sun, Noon-4:00 PM, $4 LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
65677-01 Date 10/31, F, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, 1 day, $25
GRANDPARENTS DAY CELEBRATION
Make Grandparents Day a day to remember! Join us at the Northside Aztlan
BANK OF CHOICE TRIBUTE SERIES
Community Center for an evening of 50’s music, dancing, food, old school
games, bingo, a cake walk, and more! The whole family is invited! A Tribute To Roy Orbison & Patsy Cline
AGE: Any From Stars Alive: Music Legends Group, Pat Atkinson and Terri Garcia will
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center present a tribute to Roy Orbison and Patsy Cline. This will be a great event
Date 9/7, Sun, 4:30-7:00 PM, 1 day, $3/person with songs as heartbreaking as “Crying,” “Only the Lonely,” “I Fall to Pieces”
and “Crazy” to rocking songs that everyone sings along with like “Pretty
13TH ANNUAL CEMETERY STROLL Woman” and “Back In Baby’s Arms”. Both original artists had very distinctive
This year the Cemetery Stroll will recognize the 100th anniversary of the voices and set the standard for both rock and roll and country vocals. Starting
inception of the Cache La Poudre Chapter of the National Society Daughters in 1957 Roy and Patsy experienced incredible success until the mid 1960’s.
of the American Revolution. Founded on April 6, 1908 the original members
They toured together in the early 1960’s and Patsy was considered the first
included very influential women of the Fort Collins area - Lerah McHugh, Ida
Warren, Alice Tedmon, Clara Gillette, Emeline Post, Mary Carpenter, Anna country singer to cross over to popular music. Snacks and cash bar available.
Tedmon, Elizabeth Stratton, Florence Malcouronne and Sophie Anderson. NOTE: Tickets available at Senior Center or Bank of Choice-Drake/ Shields
Meet these interesting people and take in the wonder of Grandview Cemetery AGE: Any
and its beautiful fall landscape. LOCATION: Senior Center
AGE: Any Date 11/1, Sat, 7:00-9:00 PM (doors open at 6:00 PM), 1 day, $20
LOCATION: Grandview Cemetery
Date 9/20, Sat, 10:00 AM, 1 day, $6 VETERANS DAY BREAKFAST
Date 9/20, Sat, 1:30 PM, 1 day, $6 Veterans and their families and friends are invited to a breakfast that will
include a flag ceremony, invocation, and speaker Brad Hoopes from the
PIZZA PARTY Northern Colorado Veterans History Project. The CSU ROTC drill team and
This special event is designed for families to enjoy a night out together! Pizza,
the honor guard will post the colors and demonstrate their skills with rifles.
gym play, games, arts and crafts and face painting included. Fee is payable
at the door. This is a great way to honor the military service provided by our local
AGE: Any veterans.
LOCATION: Youth Activity Center AGE: Any
Date 10/10, F, 6:30-8:30 PM, 1 day, $15/family of four ($3 for additional family LOCATION: Senior Center
members) Date 11/11, T, 7:00-10:00 AM, 1 day, No fee
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VETERANS DAY LUNCHEON “THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER”
»SPECIAL EVENTS
In observance of Veterans Day, Northside Aztlan Community Center staff will The Longmont Jesters Dinner Theater will perform the musical “The Best
host an appreciation luncheon in honor of military veterans. All veterans are Christmas Pageant Ever”. The musical is based on the children’s book by
urged to make their reservations early. There will also be a memorabilia table Barbara Robinson written in 1972. The story focuses on the poorly-behaved
set up for exhibiting pictures and awards, so bring mementos if you wish. The
children of the Herdman family who discover the true meaning of Christmas
luncheon is free to veterans, and admission for guests will be $4. All branches
of the service will be recognized. Please make your reservations early! through participation in a church play about the birth of Jesus. Before the
AGE: Any play a complete dinner featuring beef tenderloin will be served at your table
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center by the performers and Senior Center volunteers. This event would be a great
65678-01 Date 11/11, T, 11:30 AM-1:00 PM, 1 day, No fee for veterans, $4 gift for friends and family. Free transportation for Senior Center members is
for their guests available upon request by calling 221.6644.
NOTE: Tickets available at the Senior Center
BLACK FRIDAY EARLY BIRD PAJAMA PARTY AGE: Any
Register in advance and then drop your kids off early at the Northside Aztlan
Community Center so you can hit the shopping circuit! Kids, come in your LOCATION: Senior Center
pajamas! We’ll be serving up a pancake breakfast, watching movies, playing Date 12/14, Sun, 5:30-7:30 PM (doors open at 5:00 PM), 1 day, $25 ($20
games, and more. You can even bring your sleeping bag and pillow! Senior Center member)
AGE: 5-12
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center HOLIDAY POTLUCK & ORNAMENT EXCHANGE
65679-01 Date 11/28, F, 5:00-10:00 AM, 1 day, $25 Bring your favorite dish to share and a wrapped holiday ornament for the
exchange! This will be a time for visiting and holiday cheer!
HOLIDAY GIFTS BY ME
AGE: 18+
Kids, have fun making gifts for friends and family all by yourself (with our
help, of course)! You can make someone’s holiday merry and bright with a LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
homemade touch of love! Date 12/16, T, 11:30 AM-1:00 PM, 1 day, No fee
AGE: 6-9
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center TOURNAMENTS GALORE!
65518-05 12/4-12/11, Th, 5:30-7:00 PM, 2 wks, $30 Gather your friends and sign up for these fun tournaments! Multiple TVs,
food and prizes are all part of the plan.
MAKE-IT-TOGETHER HOLIDAY GIFTS LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
Here’s a chance for parents and kids to make gifts for friends and family
together! All of our gifts will be made with a homemade touch of love! I. NBA Live ’09 Challenge for PS3
AGE: 3-5
LOCATION: Youth Activity Center Single elimination
65518-09 Date 12/6, Sat, 9:30-11:30 AM, 1 day, $15 AGE: 13-18
65619-01 Date 10/11, Sat, Noon-6:00 PM, 1 day, $15, Registration deadline
JEDI KNIGHTS 10/3
May the force be with you! Use your imagination and creativity as we role
play and do activities using Star Wars as our inspiration. II. FIFA ’08 Soccer Tournament for PS3
AGE: 6-10 Single elimination
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center AGE: 13-18
65518-06 Date 11/15, Sat, 10:00-11:30 AM, 1 day, $15
65618-01 Date 10/25, Sat, Noon-6:00 PM, 1 day, $15, Registration deadline
GINGERBREAD HOUSE I 10/17
Make your own gingerbread house to take home. We will provide all the fixin’s;
you provide the creativity. An adult must accompany each participant. III. NFL Madden ’09 Challenge for PS3
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center Double elimination
AGE: 18+
I. Age 6-9 65620-01 Date 11/15, Sat, Noon-7:00 PM, 1 day, $25, Registration deadline
65518-01 Date 12/13, Sat, 10:00 AM-Noon, 1 day, $26 11/7
II. Age 10-13
65518-02 Date 12/13, Sat, 1:00-3:00 PM, 1 day, $26 IV. Ping Pong
Double elimination
GINGERBREAD HOUSE II NOTE: Paddles are provided.
For those who have taken the gingerbread house class in the past, new AGE: Grades 7-12 (2008-2009)
techniques will make your gingerbread house the best ever! We will provide 65623-01 Date 12/29, M, Noon-6:00 PM, 1 day, $25, Registration deadline
all the fixin’s; you provide the creativity. An adult must accompany each 12/19
participant.
INSTRUCTOR: Suzy Danford V. NFL Madden ’09 Challenge for PS3
PREREQUISITE: A previous Recreation gingerbread house class
Double elimination
AGE: 6-13
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center AGE: 13-18
65518-03 Date 12/6, Sat, 9:00 AM-Noon, 1 day, $26 65624-01 Date 12/30, T, Noon-7:00 PM, 1 day, $15, Registration deadline
65518-04 Date 12/6, Sat, 1:00-4:00 PM, 1 day, $26 12/15
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FLAG FOOTBALL RECREATIONAL INLINE SKATING
»SPORTS
It’s fall and it’s football season! Flag football is a non-tackle version of the Bring your inline skates or rent skates at OD’s Sports Crossing to have fun and
sport, so protective equipment is not needed! get some exercise. Open skate takes place every Friday night from 5:00-7:00
AGE: 8-15 PM. There are pinball machines and a full concession stand to make everyone
LOCATION: City Park happy. Skate rentals are available from Hat-Trick Sports.
64705-01 8/26-9/16, T, 5:30-6:30 PM, 4 wks, $16 LOCATION: ODs Sports Crossing, 218 Smokey Street
FLOORBALL
INDOOR SOCCER (BEGINNING)
Want to play hockey but don’t know how to skate? The aim of the game is to
shoot the ball into the other team’s goal without touching the ball with your This program is designed for kids to learn and increase their skills to enable
head, hands or arms. This program is designed to teach new skills to enable future participation in youth soccer leagues. Shin-guards, flat-soled shoes
participation in floorball youth leagues. The only equipment required is a pair and proper exercise clothing required.
of sneakers and sports clothes. Sticks and balls will be provided. LOCATION: OD’s Sports Crossing, 218 Smokey Street
AGE: 7-10 I. Mini Rapids
LOCATION: OD’s Sports Crossing, 218 Smokey St AGE: 4-7
66370-01 10/22-12/3, W, 5:00-6:00 PM, $48, Registration deadline 10/8 u
66319-01 11/2-12/7, Sun, 3:00-4:00 PM, 6 wks, $78 u
GOALBALL
II. Junior Rapids
Goalball is a fast paced sport played by people with blindness or visual
impairments. Sighted players can also join in the fun using vision adaptations. AGE: 7-10
It has become a favorite Paralympic sport; don’t miss out. 66319-02 11/2-12/7, Sun, 4:00-5:00 PM, 6 wks, $78 u
AGE: 14+
LOCATION: Youth Activity Center JAA CHEERLEADING
64612-01 9/13-9/27, Sat, 10:30 AM-Noon, 3 wks, $12 Basic skills in jumps, tumbling, and cheers/chants will be emphasized.
64612-02 11/8-11/22, Sat, 1:30-3:00 PM, 3 wks, $12 Cheerleaders learn various cheers, formations and dances throughout the
64612-03 12/6-12/20, Sat, 1:30-3:00 PM, 3 wks, $12 course of the season and then perform at JAA football games. Fee includes
cheerleading uniform. Practices are held on Wednesday evenings;
HIGH 5 SPORTS performances are on Saturday mornings at City Park.
Kids will develop fundamental skills in a wide variety of sports – each week INSTRUCTOR: Jacque Carnahan
a different sport such as basketball, volleyball, soccer, floor hockey, football,
lacrosse will be highlighted. AGE: Grades 3-6 (2008-2009)
AGE: Grades K-2 (2008-2009) LOCATION: Youth Activity Center
LOCATION: Youth Activity Center 65557-01 9/3-10/22, W, 6:00-7:30 PM, 8 wks, $70 u
65558-01 9/8-9/22, M, 4:30-5:30 PM, 3 wks, $18
65558-02 9/29-10/13, M, 4:30-5:30 PM, 3 wks, $18 PING PONG LEAGUE
Participants will paddle it out every week with the hopes of being crowned
INLINE HOCKEY (BEGINNING) the king of the mountain!
This program is designed to increase skills to enable participation in the Coyote NOTE: Paddles are provided
youth hockey leagues. Standing on skates is a required skill. AGE: Grades 7-12
Rental equipment is available for check-out from Hat-Trick Sports located
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
inside OD’s Sports Crossing ($150 deposit required).
65626-01 8/28-10/16, Th, 4:00-7:00 PM, 8 wks, $20, Registration deadline
LOCATION: OD’s Sports Crossing, 218 Smokey Street
8/22
I. Mini Coyotes
AGE: 4-7 65626-02 10/23-12/18 (skip 11/27), Th, 4:00-7:00 PM, 8 wks, $20, Registration
66317-01 10/23-12/18 (skip 11/27), Th, 5:00-6:00 PM, $78 u deadline 10/17
WHEELCHAIR RUGBY
This action packed sport is played in a gym and is a cross between basketball,
football and bumper cars. All abilities are welcome. Extra sport chairs are
available.
AGE: 12+
LOCATION: Senior Center
64619-01 9/27-10/18, Sat, 10:30 AM-Noon, 4 wks, $16
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
64619-02 10/21-11/18, T, 6:00-7:30 PM, 5 wks, $18
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»TEAM SPORTS - ADULT
»SPORTS
Registration for adult team sports leagues is taken at all registration sites (see
details on page 4), by phone at 221.6655, or online at fcgov.com/recreator
(household ID# required; call 221.6655 to obtain).
SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT
This double elimination tournament will follow Colorado Association of
Recreational Athletics Softball guidelines. Games will be played at Rolland
Moore Park and other community parks if needed. Play begins at 8:00 AM
and continues until 10:00 PM (depending on number of entries).
AGE: 16+ (ages 16-17 need parent signature on roster prior to participation)
FEE: $225/team (registered summer league team)
$250/team (non-registered team)
Dates 8/16 & 8/17 (registration began 7/21, ends 8/8)
Men Activity # Coed Activity #
D-Rec (Division III) 56121-01 Competitive 56121-03
E (Division IV) 56121-02 Recreational 56121-04
FALL SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE - Men’s, Women’s and Coed
Registration information available (as of July 7) online (fcgov.com/sports) or at
the Northside Aztlan Community Center, 112 E.Willow.
NOTE: Rosters are unlimited. Edge Sports Center (adult)
AGE: 16+ (ages 16-17 need parent signature on roster prior to participation)
REGISTRATION: Began 7/28, M, deadline 8/8 or when leagues fill.
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FEE: $438/team
LEAGUE: Begins 8/25, 8 games
Men
Day Activity # Day Activity #
Sunday III 66131-01 Wednesday II 66134-01
Sunday IV 66131-02 Wednesday III 66134-02
Monday II 66132-01 Wednesday IV 66134-03
Monday III 66132-02 Thursday III 66135-01
Monday IV 66132-03 Friday II 66136-01 FC Soccer
Tuesday II
Tuesday III
66133-01
66133-02
Friday III
Friday IV
66136-02
66136-03
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Tuesday IV 66133-03
Women
Day Activity # Day Activity #
Tuesday III 66137-01 Thursday III 66139-01
Tuesday IV 66137-02 Thursday IV 66139-02
Wednesday III 66138-01 Thursday Leisure 66139-03
Wednesday IV 66138-02
Coed
Day Activity # Day Activity #
Sunday Competitive 66140-01 Wednesday Competitive 66142-01
Sunday Recreational 66140-02 Wednesday Recreational 66142-02
Tuesday Competitive 66141-01 Friday Recreational 66143-01
Tuesday Recreational 66141-02
Levels of Play: A-Competitive, BB-Upper Recreational, B-Recreational Did you ever want to play hockey but don’t know how to ice skate? Floorball is
Registration information available (as of July 7) online (fcgov.com/sports) or at an exciting new fast-growing sport brought to the US by European enthusiasts.
the Northside Aztlan Community Center, 112 E.Willow. The aim of the game is to shoot the ball into the other team’s goal without
NOTE: Rosters are unlimited. touching the ball with your head, hands or arms. Players may register as
AGE: 16+ (ages 16-17 need parent signature on roster prior to participation) individuals or teams. The only equipment required is a pair of sneakers and
REGISTRATION: Begins 7/28, deadline 8/15 or when leagues fill
sports clothes; sticks and balls will be provided.
FEE: $253/6-person team, $163/4-person team
NOTE: Rosters are unlimited. At least 8 players are needed to make a
LEAGUE: Begins 9/2, 8 matches
team.
Day Activity # Day Activity # AGE: 16+ (ages 16-17 need parent signature on roster prior to participation)
Women 6-person Coed 6-Person REGISTRATION: Begins 9/8, deadline 10/8 or when leagues fill
FEE: $333/team or $53/individual (to be placed on a team)
Sunday B 66101-01 Monday BB 66101-02
LEAGUE: Begins 10/22, W, 8 games
Wednesday A 66101-06 Monday B 66101-03 66113-01 Team
Wednesday BB 66101-07 Tuesday A 66101-04 66113-02 Individual
Coed 4-person Tuesday BB 66101-05
Friday A/BB 66101-08
INDIVIDUAL SPORTS
Registration for all individual sports leagues and classes is taken at all
registration sites (see details on page 4), by phone at 221-6655, or online at
FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE fcgov.com/recreator (household ID# required: call 221-6655 to obtain).
Registration information available (as of July 7) online (fcgov.com/sports) or at
the Northside Aztlan Community Center, 112 E.Willow.
I. Basketball League
Play consists of 8-on-8 with no contact.
NOTE: Rosters are unlimited. Register yourself, and our staff will randomly place you on a team. Teams will
AGE: 16+ (ages 16-17 need parent signature on roster prior to participation) receive t-shirts.
REGISTRATION: Begins 7/28, deadline 8/8 or when leagues fill. AGE: 18+
FEE: $400/team Begins 11/4, T, 4 wks, $38
LEAGUE: Begins week of 8/25, 8 games League Activity #
Tuesday Men 66111-01
Flag Football League Tuesday Women 66111-02
League Activity # League Activity #
Monday Recreational 66121-01 Wednesday Competitive 66121-03 II. Volleyball Classes
Receive in-depth instruction in the basic fundamentals of volleyball. Class will
Tuesday Recreational 66121-02 Thursday Competitive 66121-04
cover underhand and overhand serve, forearm pass, set, spike, standing roll
hit, and will include development of individual and team defense.
FALL BASKETBALL LEAGUE AGE: 18+
Registration information available online (fcgov.com/sports) or at the Northside LOCATION: Youth Activity Center
Aztlan Community Center, 112 E.Willow, beginning September 8. 66112-01 9/18-10/9, Th, Times TBA, 4 wks, $28
NOTE: Rosters are unlimited.
AGE: 16+ (ages 16-17 need parent signature on roster prior to participation)
REGISTRATION: Begins 9/22, deadline 10/10 or when leagues fill INDOOR ULTIMATE FRISBEE
FEE: $220/team This open coed league will be played at The Edge. Sign up as a team (5v5).
LEAGUE: Begins 11/3, 4 games For further information, contact Ben Stratton at 221-6262.
AGE: 16+ (ages 16-17 need parent signature on roster prior to participation)
Fall Basketball League 66116-01 9/2-10/23, T & Th, 8 games, $579/team, Registration deadline 8/22
Men Activity # Women Activity #
Monday Competitive 66110-01 Wednesday Competitive 66110-04 »TEAM SPORTS - YOUTH & TEEN
Monday Recreational 66110-02 Wednesday Recreational 66110-05
» Phone-in registration will not be accepted for youth team sports after the
Wednesday Recreational 66110-03
published deadline.
COED DODGEBALL LEAGUE » A green and gold reversible jersey is required for ultimate football, flag
Yes it’s back! This recreational league is coed and teams must have 3 men
football, and basketball and can be worn for subsequent seasons. Purchase
and 3 women on the court at all times.
NOTE: Rosters are unlimited for $15 at the Northside Aztlan Community Center, 112 E. Willow, or EPIC,
AGE: 16+ (ages 16-17 need parent signature on roster prior to participation) 1801 Riverside.
LOCATION: Northside Aztlan Community Center
65625-01 9/14-10/19, Sun, 6:00-10:00 PM, 6 wks, $150/team, Registration » The City of Fort Collins does not provide accident insurance for youth
deadline 9/1 participants. Parents can purchase the 24-hour insurance option through
65625-02 11/2-12/14 (skip 11/23), Sun, 6:00-10:00 PM, 6 wks, $150/team, Poudre School District, which covers Recreation activities (including those
Registration deadline 10/31 held during the summer). Call your school for details.
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ULTIMATE FOOTBALL
»SPORTS
Registration for this program began in April, and some teams may
be full. This non-contact football program consists of the fundamentals of
football while combining the rules of football, soccer, hockey, ultimate Frisbee
and basketball. League features one practice per week and games on Saturday
mornings. Participants register by practice location, not by school.
AGE: Grades 1 & 2 (2008-2009)
Begins week of 9/1, $48 (plus $15 jersey, if needed), Registration deadline
8/15 (or when teams fill, whichever comes first)
Location Activity # Location Activity #
Rolland Moore Park 66311-01 Troutman Park 66311-06
City Park 66311-02 Greenbriar Park 66311-07
Warren Park 66311-03 Spring Canyon Park 66311-08
Fossil Creek 66311-04 Windsor 66311-09
Spring Park 66311-05 Recreation’s football program emphasizes sportsmanship, teamwork and respect.
TACKLE FOOTBALL
FLAG FOOTBALL Registration for this program began in April, and some teams may
Registration for this program began in April, and some teams may be be full. This tackle football program will teach youngsters fundamentals
full. Our flag football program teaches the basic fundamentals of football and sportsmanship. The main emphasis is on sportsmanship and equal
with no tackling or blocking. The main emphasis will be equal participation participation with winning being secondary. Youngsters will be divided by
with winning being secondary. Practices will be held twice a week with games weight (lightweight and heavyweight) and placed on teams within a practice
on Saturday. Players register by practice location. area. Players will not be limited to positions based on weight restrictions.
Begins week of 9/1, $48 (plus $15 jersey, if needed), Registration deadline Practices are held two to three times per week with most games being played
on Saturday mornings. Physicals are highly recommended before competing
8/15 (or when teams fill, whichever comes first)
in this program. Youth Football and the Fort Collins Soccer Club’s fall season
Grades 3 & 4 (2008-2009) coincide; youngsters may not participate in both sports. Practice attendance
is mandatory; players must attend practices to receive equal playing time in
Practice Location Activity # Location Activity #
games.
Warren Park 66312-01 Troutman Park 66312-09 NOTE: Registration deadline is August 15; equipment handout begins
Rolland Moore Park 66312-02 Greenbriar Park 66312-10 August 18. Participants must purchase a mouthpiece; all other equipment is
City Park 66312-03 Spring Park 66312-11 furnished.
English Ranch Park 66312-04 Case Park 66312-12
Begins week of 8/25, $89, Registration deadline 8/15 (or when teams fill,
whichever comes first)
Blevins Park 66312-05 Golden Meadows Park 66312-13 Listed below each area are the parks that will become the specific practice
Beattie Park 66312-06 Fossil Creek Park 66312-14 locations. North and south of Drake Road and east and west of College
Ridgeview Park 66312-07 Spring Canyon Park 66312-15 Avenue define the practice areas. If there are not enough players in a specific
Edora Park 66312-08 Windsor 66312-16 weight division, they may be moved to another practice area.
Harmony Park 66312-18 Ault 66312-17 Grade 2008-2009 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6
Practice Area Activity # Activity # Activity #
Grades 5 & 6 (2008-2009) Southwest 66314-01 66315-01 66316-01
Practice Location Activity # Location Activity # Northwest 66314-02 66315-02 66316-02
Rolland Moore Park 66313-01 Fossil Creek Park 66313-05 Southeast 66314-03 66315-03 66316-03
Greenbriar Park 66313-02 Spring Canyon Park 66313-06 Northeast 66314-04 66315-04 66316-04
City Park 66313-03 Windsor 66313-07 Ault 66314-05 66315-05 66316-05
Spring Park 66313-04 Ault 66313-08
C.A.R.A. CROSS COUNTRY
Get involved in this exciting recreational cross country program that promotes
NFL PEPSI PUNT, PASS & KICK healthy lifestyles and is a lot of fun! Practices are held twice per week with
The NFL Pepsi Punt, Pass & Kick program will create a lively and engaging meets in various Front Range Cities. Meet schedules available at first practice.
forum for boys and girls ages 8-15 to compete separately against their peers Fee includes team shirt and fees for cross country meets.
in punting, passing, and placekicking skills. The top scorer in each age division NOTE: Participants are responsible for their own transportation to practices
will move onto sectional competition, and the top 5 from the sectional and meets. Parent meeting at City Park shelter #7 at 6:00 PM on Sept. 9.
competition will compete in the championship event at Invesco Field at Mile AGE: 6-14 (as of 10/31/08)
High before a Denver Broncos game. Registration is taken at the event. LOCATION: Practices will be held at various locations around the Fort Collins
AGE DIVISIONS: Boys & girls ages 8/9, 10/11, 12/13, 14/15 area.
LOCATION: City Park (fields 6 & 7) 66395-01 Begins 9/9, T & Th, 6:00-7:15 PM, 6 wks, $53, Registration deadline
Date 9/17, W, 4:30-6:00 PM, 1 day, No fee 8/15
This program is designed for the beginner as well as the experienced wrestler and is a great sport for all sizes and types of athletes. Sportsmanship, wrestling
techniques and conditioning will be taught. The Silverbacks will be wrestling in the Junior MetroYouth Wrestling League with matches on Saturdays. There
will be approximately 5 dual meets along the Front Range, and wrestlers need to provide their own transportation. Singlets will be provided and must be
returned at the end of the season.
NOTE: There are two registration options 1) dual meets only or 2) dual meets and tournaments. Event fees are the responsibility of the participant.
Children must be 4 years old by 12/31/2008 to participate. Age groups are as of 12/31/2008.
Mandatory parents’ meeting/equipment check-out will be 6:00 PM October 24 at the Northside Aztlan Community Center, 112 E. Willow.
Practice location: OD’S Sports Crossing, 218 Smokey Street
I. Practice & Dual Meets II. Practice, Dual Meets & Tournaments
» 10/20-12/13 (skip 11/26), M & W, (dual meets on Saturdays), 8 wks, $93 » 0/20-2/25 (skip 11/26, 12/22, 12/24, 12/31), M & W, (dual meets and
» Dual Meets (5): Times and locations to be determined tournaments on Saturdays), 17 wks, $158
Activity # Age Time » Dual Meets (5): Times and locations to be determined
66393-01 6 & Under 5:00-6:00 PM
» Tournaments: Regional, League Championship, JV Tournament, Colorado
66393-02 8 & Under 5:00-6:00 PM
Youth State Wrestling Championships (entry fee for State Championships
66393-03 10 & Under 6:00-7:00 PM
not included in program registration)
66393-04 12 & Under 6:00-7:00 PM
Activity # Age Time
66393-05 14 & Under 6:00-7:00 PM
66394-01 6 & Under 5:00-6:00 PM
66394-02 8 & Under 5:00-6:00 PM
wrestling coaches needed!
Qualified volunteer wrestling coaches are needed to coach the 66394-03 10 & Under 6:00-7:00 PM
Silverbacks. All coaches must complete a volunteer application 66394-04 12 & Under 6:00-7:00 PM
and pass a background check. 66394-05 14 & Under 6:00-7:00 PM
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BASKETBALL LEAGUES
»SPORTS
Develop a sense of team play where sportsmanship is stressed; winning is secondary. Teams are formed by school attended and by grade (2008-2009).
NOTE: Two (sometimes one depending on availability of facilities) practices are scheduled per week (days and times will vary and may go as late as 8:30
PM). Junior high practices will be held in the evenings after 6:00 PM. Practices will not be held during school holidays or closures. Most games are played on
Saturdays with the possibility of some weeknight games.
I. Girls II. Boys
League begins week of 10/27, 7 wks, $58 (plus $15 jersey, if needed), Registration begins October 6. League begins week of 1/26, $58 (plus $15
Registration deadline 10/17 (or when teams fill, whichever comes first) jersey, if needed), Registration deadline 1/16 (or when teams fill, whichever
comes first)
Grades (2008/2009) » 2&3 4&5 6 7, 8, 9 Grades (2008/2009) » 2&3 4&5 6 7, 8, 9
Youth Activity Center 66375-01 Youth Activity Center 76375-01
Northside Aztlan 66376-01 Northside Aztlan 76376-01
Academy of Arts & Knowlege 66320-00 66320-05 Academy of Arts & Knowlege 76320-00 76320-05
Bacon 66321-00 66321-05 Bacon 76321-00 76321-05
Bauder 66322-00 66322-05 Bauder 76322-00 76322-05
Beattie 66323-00 66323-05 Beattie 76323-00 76323-05
Bennett 66324-00 66324-05 Bennett 76324-00 76324-05
CLP 66325-00 66325-05 CLP 76325-00 76325-05
Dunn 66326-00 66326-05 Dunn 76326-00 76326-05
Eyestone 66327-00 66327-05 Eyestone 76327-00 76327-05
Harris 66328-00 66328-05 Harris 76328-00 76328-05
Home School 66329-00 66329-05 Home School 76329-00 76329-05
Irish 66330-00 66330-05 Irish 76330-00 76330-05
Johnson 66331-00 66331-05 Johnson 76331-00 76331-05
Kruse 66332-00 66332-05 Kruse 76332-00 76332-05
Laurel 66333-00 66333-05 Laurel 76333-00 76333-05
Liberty 66334-00 66334-05 Liberty 76334-00 76334-05
Linton 66335-00 66335-05 Linton 76335-00 76335-05
Lopez 66336-00 66336-05 Lopez 76336-00 76336-05
McGraw 66337-00 66337-05 McGraw 76337-00 76337-05
Moore 66338-00 66338-05 Moore 76338-00 76338-05
O’Dea 66339-00 66339-05 O’Dea 76339-00 76339-05
Olander 66340-00 66340-05 Olander 76340-00 76340-05
Putnam 66341-00 66341-05 Putnam 76341-00 76341-05
Rice 66342-00 66342-05 Rice 76342-00 76342-05
Ridgeview 66343-00 66343-05 Ridgeview 76343-00 76343-05
Riffenburgh 66344-00 66344-05 Riffenburgh 76344-00 76344-05
Shepardson 66345-00 66345-05 Shepardson 76345-00 76345-05
St. Joseph 66346-00 66346-05 St. Joseph 76346-00 76346-05
Tavelli 66347-00 66347-05 Tavelli 76347-00 76347-05
Timnath 66348-00 66348-05 Timnath 76348-00 76348-05
Traut 66349-00 66349-05 Traut 76349-00 76349-05
Werner 66350-00 66350-05 Werner 76350-00 76350-05
Zach 66351-00 66351-05 Zach 76351-00 76351-05
Blevins 66300-01 Blevins 76300-01
Boltz 66301-01 Boltz 76301-01
CLP 66302-01 CLP 76302-01
Heritage 66303-01 Heritage 76303-01
Home School 66304-01 Home School 76304-01
Kinard 66305-01 Kinard 76305-01
Lesher 66306-01 Lesher 76306-01
Lincoln 66307-01 Lincoln 76307-01
Preston 66308-01 Preston 76308-01
St. Joseph 66309-01 St. Joseph 76309-01
Webber 66310-01 Webber 76310-01
Players have a great time as they refine their passing, shooting, and dribbling
skills. Participants put their newly acquired basketball skills to the test at an
end-of-session game situation. Participants will receive a basketball, T-shirt
and merit award.
LOCATION: Youth Activity Center
I. Grades 1-3 (2008-2009)
Rebound Sports/Phys. Therapy
66360-01 9/8-10/13, M, 5:00-6:00 PM, 6 wks, $55 u #191566
II. Grades 4-6 (2008-2009)
66360-02 9/8-10/13, M, 6:15-7:15 PM, 6 wks, $55 u
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Learn-to-Skate for ages 4+ 67 Baton Twirling Is Catching 84 Night Out With Dad 81 Sign Language 76 School’s Out Daycamp 49
Creative Artist 31 World of Art 32 Jump Rope Class 52 Cookies, Cakes & Candy 33 Teen Weight Drop-In 54
Dandy Candy Houses 51 YAC Sports Drop-In 86 Jump Rope Mini Workshop 52 Dancing with Don 36 Teens In Action 49
Fantastic Fantasies 31 Youth Night 77 Kids’ Café 66 Fencing & Sparring 84 Tennis 61
Fencing & Sparring 84 Kids’ Nite Out Across America 77 Fitness Incentive Program 52 Tournaments Galore 83
Flag Football (ARO) 85 12 YEARS Kite Clinic 76 Flag Football (ARO) 85 Tribal Belly Dancing 35
Flag Football 89 3V3 Basketball Tournament 92 Lounge Drop-In 77 Girls & Boys Basketball 91 Unified Sports (ARO) 86
Floorball 85 8 Ball Pool League 84 NFL Madden ’09 League for PS3 77 Girls’ Circle 49 Volleyball League 88
Giant Friends Club (ARO) 76 Adaptive Archery (ARO) 78 NFL Pepsi Punt, Pass & Kick 89 Goalball (ARO) 85 Wheelchair Rugby (ARO) 86
Gingerbread House 83 Adaptive Snow Skiing (ARO) 78 Ping Pong League 85 Grub Club 33 Workout Partners (ARO) 55
Girls & Boys Basketball 91 After School Enrichment 49 Pottery 29 Guitar 75 Youth Night 77
Guitar 75 After School Pony Lessons 50 Puzzlers & Critical Thinking 77 Haunted Maze Trip 82
Handmade Gifts (ARO) 31 American Red Cross Baby-sitting 49 Shotokan Karate 54 Hip Hop Dance 37 17 YEARS
Halloween School’s Out Special 82 CPR for Baby-sitters 49 Silverbacks Wrestling 90 Holiday Gifts 31 8 Ball Pool League 84
Holiday Crafters Corner 31 Belly Dancing 34 Songwriting 74 Hunter Education 79 Adaptive Archery (ARO) 78
Indoor Soccer 85 Black Friday Early Strength Training for Teens 54 Iron Girls 52 Adaptive Snow Skiing (ARO) 78
Inline Hockey 85 Bird Pajama Party 83 Tae Kwon Do 54 Jump Rope Class 52 Aikido 52
Inline Skating Lessons 85 CARA Cross Country 89 Tandem Bike Clinic (ARO) 78 Jump Rope Mini Workshop 52 Ballet 34
JAA Cheerleading 85 Cartooning 1,2,3 30 Teen Band Jam 75 Kids’ Café 66 Basketball League 88
Jedi Knights 83 Sign Language 76 Teen Weight Drop-In 54 Kids’ Nite Out Across America 77 Belly Dancing 34
Jump Rope Class 52 Clogging 37 Teens In Action 49 Kite Clinic 76 Clawhammer Banjo Workshop 74
Jump Rope Mini Workshop 52 Cookies, Cakes & Candy 33 Tennis 61 Lounge Drop-In 77 Clawhammer Banjo 74
Kids’ Café 66 Creative Artist 31 Tournaments Galore 83 NFL Madden ’09 League for PS3 77 Clogging 37
Kids’ Nite Out Across America 77 Fencing & Sparring 84 Unified Sports (ARO) 86 NFL Pepsi Punt, Pass & Kick 89 Dancing with Don 36
Kite Clinic 76 Flag Football (ARO) 85 Wheelchair Rugby (ARO) 86 Pilates 53 Dodgeball League 88
Lego Mania 82 Flag Football 89 Youth Night 77 Ping Pong League 85 Fencing & Sparring 84
Lounge Drop-In 77 Gingerbread House 83 Pottery 29 Fitness Incentive Program 52
NFL Pepsi Punt, Pass & Kick 89 Girls & Boys Basketball 91 14 YEARS Puzzlers & Critical Thinking 77 Flag Football League 88
Ornaments Extraordinaire 32 Girls’ Circle 49 3V3 Basketball Tournament 92 Salsaerobics 35 Floorball 88
Performance Dance 37 Grub Club 33 8 Ball Pool League 84 Shotokan Karate 54 Goalball (ARO) 85
Pottery 29 Guitar 75 Adaptive Archery (ARO) 78 Songwriting 74 Guitar 75
School’s Out Daycamp 49 Halloween School’s Out Special 82 Adaptive Snow Skiing (ARO) 78 Strength Training for Teens 54 Haunted Maze Trip 82
Shake Your Sillies Out 75 Handmade Gifts (ARO) 31 American Red Cross Baby-sitting 49 Tae Kwon Do 54 Hunter Education 79
Shotokan Karate 54 Haunted Maze Trip 82 CPR for Baby-sitters 49 Tandem Bike Clinic (ARO) 78 Iron Girls 52
Silverbacks Wrestling 90 Hip Hop Dance 37 Ballet 34 Teen Band Jam 75 It’s Your First Car! 49
Skyhawks Basketball 92 Holiday Gifts 31 Belly Dancing 34 Teen Weight Drop-In 54 Kids’ Café 66
Tandem Bike Clinic (ARO) 78 Hunter Education 79 CARA Cross Country 89 Teens In Action 49 Kite Clinic 76
Tackle Football 89 Iron Girls 52 Clogging 37 Tennis 61 Lounge Drop-In 77
Tae Kwon Do 54 JAA Cheerleading 85 Cookies, Cakes & Candy 33 Tournaments Galore 83 Low-Impact Aerobics 52
Tennis 61 Jump Rope Class 52 Dancing with Don 36 Tribal Belly Dancing 35 NFL Madden ’09
The Art of Mexican Sugar Skulls 32 Jump Rope Mini Workshop 52 Fencing & Sparring 84 Unified Sports (ARO) 86 League for PS3 77
Unified Sports (ARO) 86 Kids’ Café 66 Fitness Incentive Program 52 Wheelchair Rugby (ARO) 86 Nia 53
World of Art 32 Kids’ Nite Out Across America 77 Flag Football (ARO) 85 Youth Night 77 Pilates 53
YAC Sports Drop-In 86 Kite Clinic 76 Girls & Boys Basketball 91 Ping Pong League 85
Youth Night 77 Lounge Drop-In 77 Girls’ Circle 49 16 YEARS Pottery 29
NFL Madden ’09 League for PS3 77 Goalball (ARO) 85 8 Ball Pool League 84 Puzzlers & Critical Thinking 77
11 YEARS NFL Pepsi Punt, Pass & Kick 89 Grub Club 33 Adaptive Archery (ARO) 78 Salsaerobics 35
3V3 Basketball Tournament 92 Ping Pong League 85 Haunted Maze Trip 82 Adaptive Snow Skiing (ARO) 78 Shotokan Karate 54
Adaptive Archery (ARO) 78 Pottery 29 Hip Hop Dance 37 Aikido 52 Softball League 87
After School Enrichment 49 School’s Out Daycamp 49 Holiday Gifts 31 Ballet 34 Songwriting 74
After School Pony Lessons 50 Shotokan Karate 54 Hunter Education 79 Basketball League 88 Spin & Tone 54
American Red Cross Baby-sitting 49 Silverbacks Wrestling 90 Iron Girls 52 Belly Dancing 34 Spin 54
CPR for Baby-sitters 49 Skyhawks Basketball 92 Jump Rope Class 52 Clawhammer Banjo Workshop 74 Strength Training for Teens 54
Black Friday Early Tackle Football 89 Jump Rope Mini Workshop 52 Clawhammer Banjo 74 Strength Training 54
Bird Pajama Party 83 Tae Kwon Do 54 Kids’ Café 66 Clogging 37 Tae Kwon Do 54
CARA Cross Country 89 Tandem Bike Clinic (ARO) 78 Kids’ Nite Out Across America 77 Dancing with Don 36 Tai Chi at NACC 54
Cartooning 1,2,3 30 Teen Band Jam 75 Kite Clinic 76 Dodgeball League 88 Tandem Bike Clinic (ARO) 78
Sign Language 76 Teens In Action 49 Lounge Drop-In 77 Fencing & Sparring 84 Teen Weight Drop-In 54
Clogging 37 Tennis 61 NFL Madden ’09 League for PS3 77 Fitness Incentive Program 52 Tennis 61
Creative Artist 31 Tournaments Galore 83 NFL Pepsi Punt, Pass & Kick 89 Flag Football League 88 Tournaments Galore 83
Fantastic Fantasies 31 Unified Sports (ARO) 86 Pilates 53 Floorball 88 Tribal Belly Dancing 35
Fencing & Sparring 84 Wheelchair Rugby (ARO) 86 Ping Pong League 85 Goalball (ARO) 85 Unified Sports (ARO) 86
Flag Football (ARO) 85 World of Art 32 Pottery 29 Guitar 75 Volleyball League 88
Flag Football 89 YAC Sports Drop-In 86 Puzzlers & Critical Thinking 77 Haunted Maze Trip 82 Wheelchair Rugby (ARO) 86
Gingerbread House 83 Youth Night 77 Salsaerobics 35 Hip Hop Dance 37 Workout Partners (ARO) 55
Girls & Boys Basketball 91 Shotokan Karate 54 Hunter Education 79 Youth Night 77
Girls’ Circle 49 13 YEARS Silverbacks Wrestling 90 Iron Girls 52
Guitar 75 3V3 Basketball Tournament 92 Songwriting 74 It’s Your First Car! 49 ADULT (AGE 18+)
Halloween School’s Out Special 82 8 Ball Pool League 84 Strength Training for Teens 54 Jump Rope Class 52 Alternative Programs 12
Handmade Gifts (ARO) 31 Adaptive Archery (ARO) 78 Tae Kwon Do 54 Jump Rope Mini Workshop 52 Aquatics 15
Holiday Crafters Corner 31 Adaptive Snow Skiing (ARO) 78 Tandem Bike Clinic (ARO) 78 Kids’ Café 66 Arts & Crafts/Pottery 23
JAA Cheerleading 85 American Red Cross Baby-sitting 49 Teen Band Jam 75 Kite Clinic 76 Cooking 33
Jump Rope Class 52 CPR for Baby-sitters 49 Teen Weight Drop-In 54 Lounge Drop-In 77 Dance & Movement 34
Jump Rope Mini Workshop 52 Belly Dancing 34 Teens In Action 49 Low-Impact Aerobics 52 Enrichment/Lifelong Learning 42
Kids’ Café 66 CARA Cross Country 89 Tennis 61 NFL Madden ’09 League for PS3 77 Fitness 52
Kids’ Nite Out Across America 77 Sign Language 76 Tournaments Galore 83 Nia 53 Health & Wellness 65
Kite Clinic 76 Clogging 37 Tribal Belly Dancing 35 Pilates 53 Ice Skating 67
Lounge Drop-In 77 Cookies, Cakes & Candy 33 Unified Sports (ARO) 86 Ping Pong League 85 Music & Theater 74
NFL Pepsi Punt, Pass & Kick 89 Dancing with Don 36 Wheelchair Rugby (ARO) 86 Pottery 29 Other Fun Stuff 76
Ornaments Extraordinaire 32 Fencing & Sparring 84 Youth Night 77 Puzzlers & Critical Thinking 77 Outdoor Recreation 78
Performance Dance 37 Fitness Incentive Program 52 Salsaerobics 35 Parent With Child 80
Pottery 29 Flag Football (ARO) 85 15 YEARS Shotokan Karate 54 Special Events 82
School’s Out Daycamp 49 Gingerbread House 83 3V3 Basketball Tournament 92 Softball League 87 Sports 84
Shotokan Karate 54 Girls & Boys Basketball 91 8 Ball Pool League 84 Songwriting 74 Tennis 61
Silverbacks Wrestling 90 Girls’ Circle 49 Adaptive Archery (ARO) 78 Spin & Tone 54
Skyhawks Basketball 92 Grub Club 33 Adaptive Snow Skiing (ARO) 78 Spin 54 There are various activities & events
Tackle Football 89 Guitar 75 American Red Cross Baby-sitting 49 Strength Training for Teens 54 listed throughout this Recreator that
Tae Kwon Do 54 Haunted Maze Trip 82 American Red Cross Strength Training 54 are open to any age.
Tandem Bike Clinic (ARO) 78 Hip Hop Dance 37 CPR for Baby-sitters 49 Tae Kwon Do 54
Teen Band Jam 75 Holiday Gifts 31 Ballet 34 Tai Chi at NACC 54
Tennis 61 Hunter Education 79 Belly Dancing 34 Tandem Bike Clinic (ARO) 78