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Open Monday through Friday 10 am-4 pm
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Index of Activities
Get Active, Stay Active........................................................................................................ 3
Adult Programs...............................................................................................................28-41
Gymnastics.........................................................................................................................4-5
Art Classes...................................................................................................................... 29
Dance...................................................................................................................................6-8
Clubs................................................................................................................................ 41
Cheerleading.......................................................................................................................... 9
Computers....................................................................................................................... 34
Secrest Day Camps............................................................................................................. 10
Dance............................................................................................................................... 39
Secrest Youth & Teen Center. ......................................................................... 11
Education........................................................................................................................ 32
Youth Arts & Crafts.......................................................................................................11-12
Fitness and Wellness..................................................................................................... 36
Creekside Cubs Recreational Preschool........................................................................... 13
Game Days...................................................................................................................... 31
Youth Sports ..................................................................................................................15-17
Hikes................................................................................................................................ 41
Adult Sports Leagues ...................................................................................................18-19
Music............................................................................................................................... 30
Racquetball & Fitness Center.....................................................................20-21
Special Events................................................................................................................ 28
Arvada Tennis Center.......................................................................................22-25
Sports............................................................................................................................... 39
Therapeutic Recreation.................................................................................................26-27
Trips................................................................................................................................. 40
Adult Programs...............................................................................................................28-41
Adult Sports Leagues ...................................................................................................18-19
Special Events................................................................................................................ 28
Apex Center....................................................................................................................52-65
Art Classes...................................................................................................................... 29
Adult Fitness.................................................................................................................. 58
Music............................................................................................................................... 30
Climbing Wall................................................................................................................. 64
Game Days...................................................................................................................... 31
Ice Hockey...................................................................................................................... 56
Education........................................................................................................................ 32
Ice Skating...................................................................................................................... 54
Computers....................................................................................................................... 34
Pilates.............................................................................................................................. 60
Fitness and Wellness..................................................................................................... 36
Senior Fitness................................................................................................................. 62
Sports............................................................................................................................... 39
Special Events................................................................................................................ 53
Dance............................................................................................................................... 39
Wellness.......................................................................................................................... 61
Trips................................................................................................................................. 40
Youth/Teen Fitness........................................................................................................ 63
Hikes................................................................................................................................ 41
Youth and Family Programs.......................................................................................... 65
Clubs................................................................................................................................ 41
Aquatics..........................................................................................................................43-51
Aquatics..........................................................................................................................43-51
Apex Center Pool............................................................................................................ 50
Meyers Pool..................................................................................................................... 45
Lake Arbor Pool.............................................................................................................. 49
Secrest Youth & Teen Center . .................................................................................... 47
Meyers Pool..................................................................................................................... 45
Lake Arbor Pool.............................................................................................................. 49
Secrest Youth & Teen Center . .................................................................................... 47
Apex Center Pool............................................................................................................ 50
Arvada Tennis Center....................................................................................................22-25
Apex Center.............................................................................................................52-65
Cheerleading.......................................................................................................................... 9
Special Events................................................................................................................ 53
Creekside Cubs Recreational Preschool........................................................................... 13
Ice Skating...................................................................................................................... 54
Dance...................................................................................................................................6-8
Ice Hockey...................................................................................................................... 56
Get Active, Stay Active........................................................................................................ 3
Adult Fitness.................................................................................................................. 58
Gymnastics.........................................................................................................................4-5
Pilates.............................................................................................................................. 60
Indian Tree Golf Course...................................................................................................... 66
Wellness.......................................................................................................................... 61
News from the Apex Park and Recreation District Foundation..................................... 68
Senior Fitness................................................................................................................. 62
Offices and Facilities........................................................................................................... 70
Youth/Teen Fitness........................................................................................................ 63
Parks and Recreation Facilities Map................................................................................. 69
Climbing Wall................................................................................................................. 64
Racquetball & Fitness Center.......................................................................................20-21
Youth and Family Programs.......................................................................................... 65
Registration Form................................................................................................................ 72
Indian Tree Golf Course....................................................................................... 66
Registration Information..................................................................................................... 71
News from the Apex Park and Recreation District Foundation..................................... 68
Secrest Day Camps............................................................................................................. 10
Parks and Recreation Facilities Map................................................................................. 69
Secrest Youth & Teen Center............................................................................................ 11
Offices and Facilities........................................................................................................... 70
Therapeutic Recreation.................................................................................................26-27
Registration Information..................................................................................................... 71
Youth Arts & Crafts.......................................................................................................11-12
Registration Form................................................................................................................ 72
Youth Sports ..................................................................................................................15-17
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Dear Residents,
Apex Park and Recreation District was recently honored for its efforts to improve the community through its extensive efforts to collaborate and share resources with other local agencies.
The district received the prestigious Collaboration Award for 2011 from the Colorado Special
District Association (SDA).
The 2011 Collaboration Award recognizes the efforts of Apex PRD and the City of Arvada to
offer affordable, accessible and excellent recreation to citizens. The SDA notes that “…the
collaboration between Apex PRD and the City of Arvada is a long-standing partnership….
the two have effectively managed resources, demand, and land use through expense sharing
and cooperative master planning involving projects such as the Apex Field House and the
Apex Simms Street Center.”
These two facilities opened in late 2011 to rave reviews and are bustling with activity.
For example, twenty-eight teams in four divisions turned out for the Youth Holiday 3v3
Indoor Soccer Tournament, the inaugural soccer event held two weeks after the Field House
opened. Overall feedback on the new facility was very positive, with customers commenting
in particular on the spectator experience, the beautiful panoramic view, the information and
sound systems, and the new turf that feels like real grass.
The Apex Simms Street Center, home to the gymnastics, cheerleading, dance and pottery
programs, hosted nearly 200 community members at its grand opening in November. Space
and equipment improvements to the gymnastics, cheerleading and dance programs enable
the district to offer a complete spectrum of activities that compare favorably to any gymnastics studio in the area. The pottery program’s spacious new area includes improvements in
the area of lighting, space and storage.
Send us your Apex Park and Recreation District
activity photos!
If you have any high-resolution digital photos of Apex PRD activities
that you’d like to share, send them in and we’ll consider them for
inclusion in the activities guide. Send to [email protected] with a
description of the activity and date.
Both of these facilities emerged from the need to relocate activities and programs at the
Garrison Street Sports Center, 9101 Ralston Road, which is scheduled for demolition due to
the US Army Corps of Engineers floodplain project.
Neither project would have been possible without collaboration and entrepreneurial thinking,
which led to major improvements for the community. APRD and the City of Arvada initiated
discussions in 2009 to develop a plan to share resources to further the community’s best recreational and economic interests.
The Apex Park and Recreation District Board of Directors looks forward to many more collaborative efforts in the future. Thank you for your positive feedback and support of our ongoing
efforts!
Please recycle this publication.
Sincerely,
This publication uses Elemental Chlorine Free paper, in conjunction with the
International Joint Commission and is consistent with the US Environmental
Protection Agency’s standards.
Jim Whitfield
Apex PRD Board President
On The Cover:
It’s spring and tennis is in full swing! Learn
this lifetime sport or renew your enjoyment
of the game at the Arvada Tennis Center,
recently voted Facility of the Year by the
Colorado Tennis Association.
For more on the tennis program see page 22.
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Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Get Active, Stay Active
Special Events
Annual Easter Egg Hunt Moves to Apex
Field House
This beloved and popular annual free event is moving just a
few short hops down the street to the new Apex Field House,
5724 Oak Street. The event takes place on Saturday, March
31 and ages 8 and under are welcome. Bring your basket and
come early for games starting at 10 am! This year, the hunt
will be divided into age groups: 3 and under, 4-5 and 6-8,
which will each have their own separate time on the south
field. As groups rotate on and off the field, the other age groups
can enjoy games and refreshments while waiting their turns!
The first group starts at 11 am SHARP, so please arrive at least
15 minutes early to get ready. Don’t forget about the Bunny
Breakfast at the Community Recreation Center, beginning at
9 am at 6842 Wadsworth Boulevard. This event often sells out,
and tickets will not be sold at the door—so sign up soon at
apexprd.org for activity #126035-01.
Register Now for Summer Camps
APRD camps offer an activity for every age and interest. Sign
up soon for your favorite!
Team 7-12 Day Camp – 11 weeks beginning
June 4
Each week is a fun-filled package of activities, including
sports, swimming, crafts, outdoor games; a Friday field trip....
an exciting, memorable summer for your 7-12 year old!
Counselor In Training Day Camp – 8 weeks
beginning June 19
For 13-15 year-olds interested in learning job/life skills and who
enjoy working with younger kids. Lots of other fun activities
and field trips too!
Chippers Summer Camp for ages 3-4 and 5-6
A great camp for younger kids that is close to home and fun,
safe and nurturing for your child to play, learn, grow and socialize. Themed activities included for 5-6 year olds.
Sports/Special Activity Camps
We have specialty camps for soccer, lacrosse, tennis, gymnastics, dance and cheerleading.
For more info on camps, browse the activities guide or search
by activity online at apexprd.org.
Free Bike Rodeo
April 28, 10 am-noon, Secrest Youth and Teen
Center
Safety skill-building activities, obstacle courses, free bike helmets (supplies limited), free bike safety checks, refreshments,
bike decorating, kids’ activities.
Summer Concert Series Returns
Kick off your shoes and tickle your toes in the cool
grass as you join us for a perfect summer evening!
Bring a picnic supper, good friends and family and
enjoy the music at McIlvoy Park, 5750 Upham St. It’s
all free, thanks to grant funding from the Scientific and Cultural
Facilities District and to local sponsors including Apex PRD
Foundation, U.S. Bank, Craft Carousel Gift Shop, Humana,
Prospect Recreation and Park District, Sooper Credit Union,
Arvada Festivals Commission, Centura Health at Home, Ed
Tolminson of RE/MAX Alliance, City of Arvada Parks
Department, and Friends of the Concerts.
Please remember…alcoholic beverages are not permitted in
City of Arvada parks.
In case of inclement weather, performances move to the
Community Recreation Center, 6842 Wadsworth Blvd.
Fathers, Families and Friends…Run for
the Youth of Arvada!
Father’s Day 5K and Fun Run, June 17
Start/Finish at the Apex Center, 13150 W. 72nd Avenue
Please join us for a fun and family-friendly morning run/walk
on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 17, beginning and ending at
the Apex Center! The 5K winds through the tree-lined neighborhood streets west of the Apex Center, while the fun run
route, approximately 1 mile long, follows the walking/biking
trail south and east of the Apex Center. Celebrate Father’s Day
with the family at either event! From 9 am to 3 pm, the annual
Father’s Day Car Show is on, with classic cars, music, refreshments and kids’ activities in the Apex Center parking lot. It’s a
full day of fun for fathers and families!
For complete event information, visit apexprd.org/5K.
Family-Thursday Night Series, 7-8:30 pm
June 21 – Rare Heat-Variety
June 28 – Golden Eagle Concert Band
July 12 – The Once Removed Band-Blues
July 19 – Tommy and the Tangerines-Pop, Rock, Dance, Soul
July 26 – Under the Radar-Contemporary to Classic Rock Covers
Children’s Friday Morning Series, 9:30-10:15 am
This summer the kids can enjoy music, fun and frivolity on
Fridays from 9:30-10:15 am at McIlvoy Park, 5750 Upham St.
This park does not have a covered shelter for shade or seating,
so please plan accordingly. These free programs are sponsored
by the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District and local sponsors including Apex PRD Foundation, U.S. Bank, Craft Carousel
Gift Shop, Humana, Prospect Recreation and Park District,
Sooper Credit Union, Arvada Festivals Commission, Centura
Health at Home, Ed Tolminson of RE/MAX Alliance, City of
Arvada Parks Department, and Friends of the Concerts.
In case of inclement weather, performances move to the
Community Recreation Center, 6842 Wadsworth Blvd.
June 22 – Mary Sue & Cari-Fun, Interactive Music
July 20 – Mr. Shine-Children’s Music
Annual Dog Swim Expands to a Two-day
Event
Dogs and their human companions have enjoyed this annual
goodbye-to-summer rite for many years. Due to its increasing
popularity, it recently expanded to the two outdoor pools, and
this year it’s on two separate days. On Sunday, August 19
from 11 am to 1 pm, the dog swim is at Lake Arbor, 7451 W.
83rd Way. One week later, on Sunday, August 26 from 11 am
to 1 pm, it’s at Secrest Pool, 6820 W. 66th Ave. Come to one
event or both! Either way, there will be refreshments, fun and
activities for canines and humans both. The cost is $5 for dogs,
human buddies swim for free.
Watch for more info at apexprd.org.
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Gymnastics
303‑467‑7120
Pre-Tumblers Parent-Tot
Guidelines
Attire: Students should wear tighter fitting clothing.
Leotards are preferred. Absolutely no socks, footed tights,
clothing with buttons or zippers, or jewelry allowed on the
apparatus. Hair should be tied back and out of face for
safety purposes.
Make Ups: Make up classes are available for Parent Tot
classes only. If you miss any other gymnastics class, you
may get a form to attend one session of open-gym time for
free within two weeks of missing your class. You may NOT
attend another gymnastics class.
General: All levels from Pre-Tumblers 1-CARA will perform at a mini-meet on the last Saturday of the session,
taking place of the last class.
Classes are canceled ONE week ahead of time if minimum
participant requirements are not met. Please register early.
Ages are recommendations. We realize kids mature differently. Please call Alli Mortensen at 303‑467‑7127 if you
have any questions on your child’s level.
Extra children are not allowed to play on the apparatus at
ANY TIME and must be supervised at all times. Please
plan ahead.
No food or drink allowed in the gym.
Pint Size Play Time
Ages .5-5
Location: Simms Street Center
Open gym time for the youngsters! Parents and children
are welcome to come play with all our gymnastics equipment. Some equipment is for skilled gymnasts; play at your
own risk. No instructor; parents are required to stay and
supervise their children. 20 child maximum. Must have
one adult per 4 children. Drop in only. Call 303‑461‑7120 for
more details.
Fees: $4/hour
Times: Mon. & Tue., 2-3 pm
Wed., noon-1 pm
Thu., 10:30-11:30 am
Fri., noon-1 pm
Dates: Jan. 8-Mar. 23, Apr. 2-May 31, Jun. 11-Aug. 2, Aug.
13-Oct. 11, Oct. 15-Dec. 13
No Pint Size Dates: Mar. 26-30, May 25, 26, 28, Jun.
1-10, Jul. 4, 5, Aug. 3-12, Oct. 12-14, Nov. 21- 24, Dec. 14
Pint Size Play Week
All Ages
Drop In Gym
Ages 6+
Location: Simms Street Center
Extended open gym hours for a whole week! Enjoy 1-7 hours
of playtime, all ages welcome! Parents are required to stay
and supervise. No instructor provided.
Fees: $2/hour/child
Times: Monday-Friday 10 am-5 pm
Dates: March 19-23
Location: Simms Street Center
Come visit our open gym time to work on gymnastics,
dance and cheerleading skills! Parents must come in to the
gym to check in their child and sign a waiver. Minimum of
5 children required, otherwise activity is cancelled after the
first hour. Appropriate gym attire is required. Please inform
your instructor of any health issues or disabilities before
leaving your child. Drop in dates and times are determined
at the beginning of each session. Please call 303‑467‑7120
or email [email protected] for updates.
Private and Semi-Private
Gymnastics Lessons
Ages 6+
Location: Simms Street Center
Private lessons with a qualified instructor allow for
focused, one on one attention. Please call Alli Mortensen,
303‑467‑7127, for details or to schedule a lesson.
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Ages 1.5-3
Together with their parents, toddlers develop motor skills and
body coordination, learn basic gymnastics skills and have fun
in a safe environment. They’ll also get an idea of what it’s like
to be in a classroom atmosphere. One child per parent, please.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
8 sessions
311102-01
9-9:30 am
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 22
311102-02 11:30 am-12 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 23
311102-03
9:30-10 am
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 24
311102-09
9-9:30 am
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 2
311102-10 11:30 am-12 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 3
311102-11
9:30-10 am
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 4
Res. $49 (non-res. $64)
7 sessions
311102-04
11-11:30 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 26
311102-05
9-9:30 am
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 24
311102-08
11-11:30 am
Sat.
Jun. 16-Jul. 28
311102-12
11-11:30 am
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 6
No class: May 26, Sep. 1
Res. $42 (non-res. $57)
6 sessions
311102-06 11:30 am-12 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Jul. 25
No class: Jul. 4
311102-07
9:30-10 am
Thu.
Jun. 14-Jul. 26
No class: Jul. 5
Pre-Tumblers 1
Ages 2-4
Children roll into fun and action while learning basic gymnastics skills. They develop balance, motor skills and body coordination through forward and backward rolls, obstacle courses
and more. Parents may be asked to assist.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $64 (non-res. $79)
8 sessions
311106-01
9-9:45 am
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311106-02
3-3:45 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311106-06
9-9:45 am
Fri.
Apr. 6-Jun. 1
311106-07
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311106-08
9-9:45 am
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311106-09
3-3:45 pm
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311106-10
10-10:45 am
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311106-11
6-6:45 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311106-13
9-9:45 am
Fri.
Jun. 15-Aug. 3
311106-14
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311106-15
9-9:45 am
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
311106-16
3-3:45 pm
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
311106-20
9-9:45 am
Fri.
Aug. 17-Oct. 12
311106-21
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 28, May 25, May 26, Sep. 3, Aug. 31, Sep. 1
Res. $72 (non-res. $87)
9 sessions
311106-03
10-10:45 am
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311106-04
6-6:45 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311106-05
9-9:45 am
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311106-17
10-10:45 am
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311106-18
6-6:45 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311106-19
9-9:45 am
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
7 sessions
311106-12
9-9:45 am
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
No class: Jul. 4
Pre-Tumblers 2
Ages 3-5
Youngsters spring, tumble, and balance to improve motor skills
and body coordination. Activities include rolls, cartwheels, and
beginning bars and beam. Prerequisite: Must have completed
Pre-Tumblers 1, or be able to perform required skills.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $64 (non-res. $79)
8 sessions
311120-01
10-10:45 am
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311120-05
10-10:45 am
Fri.
Apr. 6-Jun. 1
311120-06
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311120-07
10-10:45 am
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311120-08
11-11:45 am
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311120-11
10-10:45 am
Fri.
Jun. 15-Aug. 3
311120-12
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311120-13
10-10:45 am
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
311120-17
10-10:45 am
Fri.
Aug. 17-Oct. 12
311120-18
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 28, May 25, May 26, Sep. 3, Aug. 31, Sep. 1
Res. $72 (non-res. $87)
9 sessions
311120-02
11-11:45 am
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311120-03
10-10:45 am
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311120-04
5-5:45 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311120-14
11-11:45 am
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311120-15
10-10:45 am
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
311120-16
5-5:45 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
7 sessions
311120-09
10-10:45 am
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
311120-10
5-5:45 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 4, Jul. 5
Pre-Tumblers 3
Ages 3-6
For those who are ready to move beyond Pre-Tumblers 2
but aren’t quite old enough for Level 1. Students gradually
learn elementary warm-up and conditioning skills, training
cartwheels, handstands, and skills on the high beam and big
uneven bars.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $66 (non-res. $81)
8 sessions
311122-01
11-11:50 am
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311122-05
11-11:50 am
Fri.
Apr. 6-Jun. 1
311122-06
3-3:50 pm
Fri.
Apr. 6-Jun. 1
311122-07
1:45-2:35 pm
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311122-08
11-11:50 am
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311122-09
12-12:50 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311122-10
3:10-4 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311122-12
11-11:50 am
Fri.
Jun. 15-Aug. 3
311122-13
3-3:50 pm
Fri.
Jun. 15-Aug. 3
311122-14
1:45-2:35 pm
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311122-15
11-11:50 am
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
311122-19
11-11:50 am
Fri.
Aug. 17-Oct. 12
311122-20
3-3:50 pm
Fri.
Aug. 17-Oct. 12
311122-21
1:45-2:35 pm
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 28, May 25, May 26, Sep. 3, Aug. 31, Sep. 1
Res. $74 (non-res. $89)
9 sessions
311122-02
12-12:50 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311122-03
3:10-4 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311122-04
12-12:50 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311122-16
12-12:50 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311122-17
3:10-4 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311122-18
12-12:50 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Res. $58 (non-res. $73)
7 sessions
311122-11
12-12:50 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 5
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Gymnastics
303‑467‑7120
Gymnastics 1
Ages 6-18
Introductory gymnastics for the elementary level. Students
begin to work on skills such as cartwheels, handstands and
kicks, and develop basic skills on the bars, beams, floor and
vault.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $72 (non-res. $87)
8 sessions
311131-01
4-5 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311131-05
4-5 pm
Fri.
Apr. 6-Jun. 1
311131-06 11:30 am-12:30 pm
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311131-07
4-5 pm
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311131-08
4-5 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311131-09
5-6 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311131-11
4-5 pm
Fri.
Jun. 15-Aug. 3
311131-12 11:30 am-12:30 pm
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311131-13
4-5 pm
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
311131-17
4-5 pm
Fri.
Aug. 17-Oct. 12
311131-18 11:30 am-12:30 pm
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 25, May 28, May 26, Sep. 1, Sep. 3, Aug. 31
Res. $81 (non-res. $96)
9 sessions
311131-02
4-5 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311131-03
5-6 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311131-04
4-5 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311131-14
4-5 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311131-15
5-6 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311131-16
4-5 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Res. $63 (non-res. $78)
7 sessions
311131-10
4-5 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 5
Gymnastics 2
Ages 6-18
Class is a continuation of Level 1. Students polish elementary
skills on the bars, beam, floor and vault while beginning more
advanced skills such as round offs and bridge kickovers.
Instructor’s permission is required to register or advance if currently enrolled.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $81 (non-res. $96)
9 sessions
311135-01
4-5 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311135-07
4-5 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
Res. $72 (non-res. $87)
8 sessions
311135-02
5-6 pm
Fri.
Apr. 6-Jun. 1
311135-03 12:30-1:30 pm
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311135-05
5-6 pm
Fri.
Jun. 15-Aug. 3
311135-06 12:30-1:30 pm
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311135-08
5-6 pm
Fri.
Aug. 17-Oct. 12
311135-09 12:30-1:30 pm
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 25, May 26, Aug. 31, Sep. 1
Res. $63 (non-res. $78)
7 sessions
311135-04
4-5 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
No class: Jul. 4
Gymnastics 3
Gymnastics 4 & 5
Ages 6-18
Class is a continuation of Level 3. No age requirement, based
on skills. Students learn more advanced skills on the beam,
bars, floor and vault as they are able. Instructor’s permission is
required to register or advance if currently enrolled. Sign up for
one or two days a week. If unsure of your child’s level, please
contact Alli Mortensen at 303‑467‑7127.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $136 (non-res. $151)
17 sessions
311141-01
5-7 pm
Mon.,Wed. Apr. 2-May 30
No class: May 28
311141-07
5-7 pm
Mon.,Wed. Aug. 13-Oct. 10
No class: Sep. 3
Res. $80 (non-res. $95)
8 sessions
311141-02
5-7 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311141-05
5-7 pm
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311141-08
5-7 pm
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
No class: May 28, Sep. 3
Res. $90 (non-res. $105)
9 sessions
311141-03
5-7 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311141-09
5-7 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
Res. $120 (non-res. $135)
15 sessions
311141-04
5-7 pm
Mon.,Wed. Jun. 11-Aug. 1
No class: Jul. 4
Res. $70 (non-res. $85)
7 sessions
311141-06
5-7 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
No class: Jul. 4
We’ve Moved!
The gymnastics, dance and cheerleading programs have
moved to the newly renovated Apex Simms Street Center,
11706 W. 82nd Ave.
Ages 6-18
Class is a continuation of Level 2. No age requirement, based
on skills. Students begin learning advanced skills such as pullovers, back hip circles, back walk overs, handstand flat backs
and other skills on all of the apparatus. Instructor’s permission
is required to register or advance if currently enrolled. Sign up
for one or two days a week.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $119 (non-res. $134)
17 sessions
311139-01
4-5:30 pm
Mon.,Wed. Apr. 2-May 30
311139-07
4-5:30 pm
Mon.,Wed. Aug. 13-Oct. 10
No class: May 28, Sep. 3
Res. $76 (non-res. $91)
8 sessions
311139-02
4-5:30 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311139-05
4-5:30 pm
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311139-08
4-5:30 pm
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
No class: May 28, Sep. 3
Res. $86 (non-res. $101)
9 sessions
311139-03
4-5:30 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311139-09
4-5:30 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
Res. $105 (non-res. $120)
15 sessions
311139-04
4-5:30 pm
Mon.,Wed. Jun. 11-Aug. 1
No class: Jul. 4
Res. $67 (non-res. $82)
7 sessions
311139-06
4-5:30 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
No class: Jul. 4
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CARA Gymnastics 2 Days
Ages 7-18
CARA team members only. Gymnasts compete against other
gyms in the categories of beam, bars, floor and vault. CARA
league fees are discussed at the beginning of the session.
Deadline for joining CARA is Feb. 1, prior to competition
season.
All registrations require a $60 non-refundable deposit, which is
applied to the CARA league fees.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $185 (non-res. $200)
18 sessions
311150-01
6-9 pm
Mon.,Wed. Apr. 2-May 30
Res. $185 (non-res. $200)
17 sessions
311150-02
6-9 pm
Mon.,Wed. Jun. 4-Aug. 1
No class: Jul. 4
311150-03
6-9 pm
Mon.,Wed. Aug. 13-Oct. 10
No class: Sep. 3
CARA Fees
All Ages
A $60 non-refundable deposit is required to participate on the
CARA gymnastics team. This fee is applied later to CARA
league fees.
Location: Simms Street Center
Fee: $60
311151-01
CARA Gymnastics 3 Days
Ages 7-18
CARA team members only. Gymnasts compete against other
gyms in the categories of beam, bars, floor and vault. CARA
league fees are discussed at the beginning of the session.
Deadline for joining CARA is Feb. 1, prior to competition season. Optional gymnasts are required to practice 3 days a week.
Friday practices are 6-8 pm.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $200 (non-res. $215)
25 sessions
311152-01
6-9 pm
Mon.,Wed.,Fri. Apr. 2-Jun. 1
311152-03
6-9 pm
Mon.,Wed.,Fri.Aug. 13-Oct. 12
No class: May 25, May 28, Aug. 31, Sep. 3
Res. $200 (non-res. $215)
26 sessions
311152-02
6-9 pm
Mon.,Wed.,Fri. Jun. 4-Aug. 3
No class: Jul. 4
CARA Sunday Class
Ages 7-18
For CARA gymnasts only, who want an extra day of practice. It
cannot take the place of 2-day or 3-day practice.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $90 (non-res. $105)
9 sessions
111153-04
2-4 pm
Sun.
Mar. 11-May 20
No class: Apr. 8, May 13
Res. $80 (non-res. $95)
8 sessions
311153-01
2-4 pm
Sun.
Jun. 3-Jul. 29
No class: Jun. 17
311153-02
2-4 pm
Sun.
Aug. 12-Oct. 7
No class: Sep. 2
High School Gymnastics
Ages 13-18
Don’t lose the skills you trained for all season! Stay in shape
and work with high school gymnastics coaches on advancing
levels for next season.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $144 (non-res. $159)
18 sessions
311154-01
7-9 pm
Tue.,Thu. Apr. 3-May 31
311154-03
7-9 pm
Tue.,Thu. Aug. 14-Oct. 11
Res. $120 (non-res. $135)
15 sessions
311154-02
7-9 pm
Tue.,Thu. Jun. 12-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 5
5
Dance
303‑467‑7120
Pretty Princess Dancing
Dance Guidelines
Dance Private Lessons
Attire: Students should wear comfortable clothing with
no buttons or zippers. Tennis shoes or jazz shoes recommended, but students may dance in bare feet. No street
shoes allowed in dance room.
All students perform at a recital on the last Thursday or
Friday of the session, taking place of the last class. A $5
donation for a matching T-shirt will be requested and due
by the third week of the session.
Please see General Guidelines under the gymnastics section for gym rules.
Work on specific turns/leaps/jumps, get help learning a routine
to make a squad or perform at a recital, or just improve skills!
Call Alli Mortensen at 303‑467‑7127 for more information.
Ballet and Tap Guidelines
Ballet slippers are recommended. Tap shoes are required.
Leotards are preferred but not required. Students must
have their birthday that meets the age requirement before
the class starts and stay within their age range of classes
unless otherwise advised by the instructor.
Instructors In Training
Ages 16+
The Coordinator teaches the fundamentals of being a gymnastics, dance and cheerleading instructor. Students spend
one hour a week in a classroom learning different teaching
techniques and the skills of each sport. Everyone is assigned
one to four classes through out the week to physically train on,
depending on individual and class schedule. A formal interview is conducted at the end of the session to teach students
proper interview techniques. A job opportunity MAY be available, but is not guaranteed.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $81 (non-res. $96)
9 sessions
311200-01
4-5 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311200-02
7-8 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311200-05
4-5 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311200-06
7-8 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
Res. $72 (non-res. $87)
8 sessions
311200-03
4-5 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311200-04
7-8 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
Movin’ & Music With Tots
Ages 1.5-3
Children explore movement and music to the sounds of the
Hokey Pokey, Head Shoulders Knees and Toes, Ring around
the Rosie, and many more nursery rhymes. They develop trust
and confidence while singing, dancing and moving around the
gym. Parents assist children.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $48 (non-res. $63)
8 sessions
311268-01
9-9:30 am
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 21
311268-02
3-3:30 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 22
311268-03
11-11:30 am
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 23
311268-04
10-10:30 am
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 24
311268-12
3-3:30 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 2
311268-13
11-11:30 am
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 3
311268-14
10-10:30 am
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 4
Res. $42 (non-res. $57)
7 sessions
311268-05
11-11:30 am
Fri.
Apr. 6-May 18
311268-06
9-9:30 am
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 23
311268-07
3-3:30 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 24
311268-10
11-11:30 am
Fri.
Jun. 15-Jul. 27
311268-11
9-9:30 am
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 1
311268-15
11-11:30 am
Fri.
Aug. 17-Oct. 5
No class: Sep. 3, Aug. 31
Res. $36 (non-res. $51)
6 sessions
311268-08
11-11:30 am
Wed.
Jun. 13-Jul. 25
311268-09
10-10:30 am
Thu.
Jun. 14-Jul. 26
No class: Jul. 4, Jul. 5
6
Mini Mouse Dance
Ages 2-3
A fun, relaxed class featuring your favorite cartoon music.
Children learn a little bit of everything: ballet, jazz, poms, etc.,
all in one routine! A dynamic mix of bouncing around and freeform fun! Parents will not be in the room with students.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
8 sessions
311272-01
10-10:45 am
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311272-04
10:15-11 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311272-05
10-10:45 am
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311272-06
9-9:45 am
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311272-08
10:15-11 am
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311272-09
10-10:45 am
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
311272-12
10:15-11 am
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 28, May 26, Sep. 3, Sep. 1
Res. $63 (non-res. $78)
9 sessions
311272-02
9-9:45 am
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311272-03
10-10:45 am
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311272-10
9-9:45 am
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311272-11
10-10:45 am
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Res. $49 (non-res. $64)
7 sessions
311272-07
10-10:45 am
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 5
Super Hero Dance
Ages 4-5
Learn the same cool moves as your favorite super hero and put
them to music! Fly like Superman, kick like the Power Rangers,
flex like the Hulk, and become the super hero you dream
about! A group performance at the end-of-session recital
replaces the last class.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
8 sessions
311274-01
5:15-6 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311274-03
2:45-3:30 pm
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311274-04
5:15-6 pm
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311274-06
2:45-3:30 pm
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311274-07
5:15-6 pm
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
311274-09
2:45-3:30 pm
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 28, May 26, Sep. 3, Sep. 1
Res. $63 (non-res. $78)
9 sessions
311274-02
6-6:45 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311274-08
6-6:45 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Res. $49 (non-res. $64)
7 sessions
311274-05
6-6:45 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 5
Ages 4-5
Children learn a variety of dance moves to the exciting sounds
of their favorite animated characters. Great for first time
dancers!
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
8 sessions
311276-01
4:15-5 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311276-03
1:45-2:30 pm
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311276-04
4:15-5 pm
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311276-05
4-4:45 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311276-06
1:45-2:30 pm
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311276-07
4:15-5 pm
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
311276-09
1:45-2:30 pm
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 28, May 26, Sep. 3, Sep. 1
Res. $63 (non-res. $78)
9 sessions
311276-02
4-4:45 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311276-08
4-4:45 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
Poppin’ Rockstar
Ages 5-7
Rock out to your favorite popular rock-star tunes while learning
basic jazz, hip-hop, lyrical and free-form moves. Form a group
dance to perform at the end of the session recital!
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $72 (non-res. $87)
9 sessions
311278-01
5-6 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311278-02
6:15-7:15 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311278-07
5-6 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
311278-08
6:15-7:15 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Res. $64 (non-res. $79)
8 sessions
311278-03
2:30-3:30 pm
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311278-06
2:30-3:30 pm
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311278-09
2:30-3:30 pm
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 26, Sep. 1
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
7 sessions
311278-04
5-6 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
311278-05
6:15-7:15 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 4, Jul. 5
Hip Hop 1
Ages 7-12
Learn to dance like some of today’s hottest singers! This class
pops, bounces and moves to today’s top clean music!
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $72 (non-res. $87)
9 sessions
311280-01
5-6 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311280-02
6-7 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311280-05
5-6 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311280-06
6-7 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
Res. $64 (non-res. $79)
8 sessions
311280-03
5-6 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311280-04
6-7 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
Teen Hip Hop
Ages 13-18
Learn the basics and newest moves in hip hop with kids your
own age. Move and dance just like the music videos! We use
appropriate versions of music.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $72 (non-res. $87)
9 sessions
311282-01
7:30-8:30 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311282-03
7:30-8:30 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
7 sessions
311282-02
7:30-8:30 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
No class: Jul. 4
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Dance
303‑467‑7120
Adult Hip Hop
Ages 18+
A fun and creative way to get and stay active! Enjoy a great
workout and learn this upbeat, energetic style of free form
dance. All levels welcome. Review existing skills or broaden
your horizons with something new!
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $64 (non-res. $79)
8 sessions
311284-01
7-8 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 21
311284-03
7-8 pm
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311284-05
7-8 pm
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
No class: Sep. 3
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $72 (non-res. $87)
9 sessions
311284-02
7:30-8:30 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311284-06
7:30-8:30 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
7 sessions
311284-04
7:30-8:30 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 5
Hip Hop Workout
Ages 30+
These short aerobic beginning-level hip hop routines are fun, a
great workout and there’s no experience necessary!
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $64 (non-res. $79)
8 sessions
311286-01
7-8 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 22
311286-03
7-8 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 2
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
7 sessions
311286-02
7-8 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 24
Parent/Child Dance Class
Ages 6+
Parents and children attend class together and learn ballet,
hip hop and jazz routines to perform at the dance recital. Bond
with your child and have tons of fun! Fees are per person.
Location: Simms Street Center
Child
Res. $45 (non-res. $60)
9 sessions
311290-01
6-7 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311290-05
6-7 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
Parent
Res. $45 (non-res. $60)
9 sessions
311290-02
6-7 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311290-06
6-7 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
Child
Res. $35 (non-res. $50)
7 sessions
311290-03
6-7 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
No class: Jul. 4
Parent
Res. $35 (non-res. $50)
7 sessions
311290-04
6-7 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
No class: Jul. 4
Twinkle Toes
Ages 3-4
Beginning ballet and tap skills are introduced and incorporated
into a routine to be performed at the dance recital, including
basic positions, turns, leaps and steps. Register for a half hour
of ballet or tap or a full hour of both.
Location: Simms Street Center
Ballet & Tap
Res. $64 (non-res. $79)
8 sessions
311300-01 11 am-12:10 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311300-13 12:30-1:40 pm
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311300-16 11 am-12:10 pm
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311300-19 11 am-12:10 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311300-28 12:30-1:40 pm
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311300-31 11 am-12:10 pm
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
311300-43 12:30-1:40 pm
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 28, May 26, Sep. 3, Sep. 1
Ballet Only
Res. $48 (non-res. $63)
8 sessions
311300-02
11-11:30 am
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311300-14
12:30-1 pm
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311300-17
11-11:30 am
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311300-20
11-11:30 am
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311300-29
12:30-1 pm
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311300-32
11-11:30 am
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
311300-44
12:30-1 pm
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 28, May 26, Sep. 3, Sep. 1
Tap Only
Res. $48 (non-res. $63)
8 sessions
311300-03 11:40 am-12:10 pm Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311300-15
1:10-1:40 pm
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311300-18 11:40 am-12:10 pm Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311300-21 11:40 am-12:10 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311300-30
1:10-1:40 pm
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311300-33 11:40 am-12:10 pm Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
311300-45
1:10-1:40 pm
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 26 , May 28, Sep. 3, Sep. 1
Ballet & Tap
Res. $72 (non-res. $87)
9 sessions
311300-04 11 am-12:10 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311300-07
1-2:10 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311300-10
12-1:10 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311300-34 11 am-12:10 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311300-37
1-2:10 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
311300-40
12-1:10 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Ballet Only
Res. $54 (non-res. $69)
9 sessions
311300-05
11-11:30 am
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311300-08
1-1:30 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311300-11
12-12:30 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311300-35
11-11:30 am
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311300-38
1-1:30 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
311300-41
12-12:30 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Tap Only
Res. $54 (non-res. $69)
9 sessions
311300-06 11:40 am-12:10 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311300-09
1:40-2:10 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311300-12 12:40-1:10 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311300-36 11:40 am-12:10 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311300-39
1:40-2:10 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
311300-42 12:40-1:10 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Ballet & Tap
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
7 sessions
311300-22
1-2:10 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
No class: Jul. 4
311300-25
12-1:10 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 5
Ballet Only
Res. $42 (non-res. $57)
7 sessions
311300-23
1-1:30 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
311300-26
12-12:30 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 4, Jul. 5
Tap Only
Res. $42 (non-res. $57)
7 sessions
311300-24
1:40-2:10 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
311300-27 12:40-1:10 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 4, Jul. 5
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Rent our gymnastics room for
birthday parties or just for fun!
Are birthday parties too much of a hassle for
you to handle? Let our party experts do it all
for you! We provide all of the decorations, set
up and clean everything. You bring the cake
and the kids and we’ll bring the entertainment!
Or use our gymnastics room to entertain your
child and their friends!
Call Alli Mortensen, 303‑467‑7127
for more information.
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Dance
303‑467‑7120
Dancing Fairies
Ages 4-5
Beginning to intermediate ballet and tap skills, taught at a
quicker pace to fit the age group.
Location: Simms Street Center
Ballet & Tap
Res. $64 (non-res. $79)
8 sessions
311302-01 12:30-1:40 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311302-19 11 am-12:10 pm
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311302-22 12:30-1:40 pm
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311302-25 12:30-1:40 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311302-40 11 am-12:10 pm
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311302-43 12:30-1:40 pm
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
311302-61 11 am-12:10 pm
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 28, May 26, Jul. 4, Sep. 3, Sep. 1
Ballet Only
Res. $48 (non-res. $63)
8 sessions
311302-02
12:30-1 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311302-20
11-11:30 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311302-23
12:30-1 pm
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311302-26
12:30-1 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311302-41
11-11:30 am
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311302-44
12:30-1 pm
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
311302-62
11-11:30 am
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 28, May 26, Sep. 3, Sep. 1
Tap Only
Res. $48 (non-res. $63)
8 sessions
311302-03
1:10-1:40 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311302-21 11:40 am-12:10 pm
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311302-24
1:10-1:40 pm
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311302-27
1:10-1:40 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311302-42 11:40 am-12:10 pm
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311302-45
1:10-1:40 pm
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
311302-63 11:40 am-12:10 pm
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 28, May 26, Sep. 3, Sep. 1
Ballet & Tap
Res. $72 (non-res. $87)
9 sessions
311302-04 12:30-1:40 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311302-07 11 am-12:10 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311302-10
3:50-5 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311302-13
1:30-2:40 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311302-16
5-6:10 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311302-46 12:30-1:40 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311302-49 11 am-12:10 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
311302-52
3:50-5 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
311302-55
1:30-2:40 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
311302-58
5-6:10 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Ballet Only
Res. $54 (non-res. $69)
9 sessions
311302-05
12:30-1 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311302-08
11-11:30 am
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311302-11
3:50-4:20 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311302-14
1:30-2 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311302-17
5-5:30 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311302-47
12:30-1 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311302-50
11-11:30 am
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
311302-53
3:50-4:20 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
311302-56
1:30-2 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
311302-59
5-5:30 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Tap Only
Res. $54 (non-res. $69)
9 sessions
311302-06
1:10-1:40 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311302-09 11:40 am-12:10 pm Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311302-12
4:30-5 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311302-15
2:10-2:40 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311302-18
5:40-6:10 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311302-48
1:10-1:40 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311302-51 11:40 am-12:10 pm Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
311302-54
4:30-5 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
311302-57
2:10-2:40 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
311302-60
5:40-6:10 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
8
Ballet & Tap
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
7 sessions
311302-28 11 am-12:10 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
311302-31
3:50-5 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
311302-34
1:30-2:40 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
311302-37
5-6:10 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 4, Jul. 5
Ballet Only
Res. $42 (non-res. $57)
7 sessions
311302-29
11-11:30 am
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
311302-32
3:50-4:20 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
311302-35
1:30-2 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
311302-38
5-5:30 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 4, Jul. 5
Tap Only
Res. $42 (non-res. $57)
7 sessions
311302-30 11:40 am-12:10 pm Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
311302-33
4:30-5 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
311302-36
2:10-2:40 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
311302-39
5:40-6:10 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 4, Jul. 5
Elementary Ballet & Tap
Ages 6-8
Kids build and refine motor skills and have fun doing ballet in
the first half hour, tap in the second half hour. Register for a
half hour of ballet or tap, or a full hour for both.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Ballet & Tap
Res. $72 (non-res. $87)
9 sessions
311304-01
5-6:10 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311304-13
5-6:10 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
Ballet Only
Res. $54 (non-res. $69)
9 sessions
311304-02
5-5:30 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311304-14
5-5:30 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
Tap Only
Res. $54 (non-res. $69)
9 sessions
311304-03
5:40-6:10 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311304-15
5:40-6:10 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
Location: Simms Street Center
Ballet & Tap
Res. $64 (non-res. $79)
8 sessions
311304-04
9-10:10 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311304-10
9-10:10 am
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311304-16
9-10:10 am
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 26, Sep. 1
Ballet Only
Res. $48 (non-res. $63)
8 sessions
311304-05
9-9:30 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311304-11
9-9:30 am
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311304-17
9-9:30 am
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 26, Sep. 1
Tap Only
Res. $48 (non-res. $63)
8 sessions
311304-06 9:40-10:10 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-Jun. 2
311304-12 9:40-10:10 am
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
311304-18 9:40-10:10 am
Sat.
Aug. 18-Oct. 13
No class: May 26, Sep. 1
Location: Community Recreation Center
Ballet & Tap
Res. $64 (non-res. $79)
8 sessions
311304-07
5-6:10 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
Ballet Only
Res. $48 (non-res. $63)
8 sessions
311304-08
5-5:30 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
Tap Only
Res. $48 (non-res. $63)
8 sessions
311304-09
5:40-6:10 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
Advanced Ballet and Tap
Ages 4-12
Prerequisites: Previous ballet and tap experience and
INSTRUCTOR’S PERMISSION. Students learn advanced skills
at a quicker pace; no review of beginning skills as in other
classes. Based on level, not age.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Ballet & Tap
Res. $72 (non-res. $87)
9 sessions
311306-01
5:15-6:25 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311306-07
5:15-6:25 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Ballet Only
Res. $54 (non-res. $69)
9 sessions
311306-02
5:15-5:45 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311306-08
5:15-5:45 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Tap Only
Res. $54 (non-res. $69)
9 sessions
311306-03
5:55-6:25 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311306-09
5:55-6:25 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Ballet & Tap
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
7 sessions
311306-04
5:15-6:25 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 5
Ballet Only
Res. $42 (non-res. $57)
7 sessions
311306-05
5:15-5:45 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 5
Tap Only
Res. $42 (non-res. $57)
7 sessions
311306-06
5:55-6:25 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 5
Mini Dance/Cheer
Ages 4-6
Pump up the music, throw up the stunts and show off that
routine! Learn to dance, cheer and stunt just like the big girls!
Perform your routine at the dance recital at the end of the
session.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $63 (non-res. $78)
9 sessions
311310-01
6-6:45 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311310-02
11-11:45 am
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311310-07
6-6:45 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311310-08
11-11:45 am
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
8 sessions
311310-03
1-1:45 pm
Fri.
Apr. 6-Jun. 1
311310-04
6-6:45 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311310-06
1-1:45 pm
Fri.
Jun. 15-Aug. 3
311310-09
1-1:45 pm
Fri.
Aug. 17-Oct. 12
No class: May 25, Aug. 31
Res. $49 (non-res. $64)
7 sessions
311310-05
11-11:45 am
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 5
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Cheerleading
303‑467‑7120
Youth Jazz/Pom Combo
Cheerleading Guidelines
Attire: Students should wear comfortable clothing with
no buttons or zippers. You must clean bring tie-up tennis
shoes to class every day. No street shoes allowed. Hair
should be tied back and out of face.
All students perform at a recital on the last Thursday or
Friday of the session, taking place of the last class. A $5
donation for a matching T-shirt will be requested and due
by the third week of the session.
Please see General Guidelines under the gymnastics section for gym rules.
Private Cheerleading Lessons
Perfect those skills needed for tryouts or an upcoming competition with a one on one session with a skilled instructor.
Cheer squads: come use our gym and get help cleaning up
and choreographing your routine! For more information or
to schedule a lesson, call Alli Mortensen at 303‑467‑7127.
Midget Cheerleaders
Ages 3-18
Midget Cheer is now a year-round sport! Everyone needs to
purchase a uniform, but you can choose which sports you
would like to cheer at.
Flag Football: Practice once a week and cheer at 6 flag football
games on Saturdays at Youth Memorial.
Camp Class: Learn cheerleading basics, including motions,
jumps, stunts, cheers and dance. Perform at one dance recital
and cheer at one track meet.
Tackle Football: Cheer at 8 season games and one playoff
game. Perform at the halftime show of the Carnation bowl, and
one recital.
Location: Simms Street Center
Uniform Fee
Fee: $60
311312-01
Camp Class
Res. $70 (non-res. $85)
7 sessions
311312-03
4-5 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 5
Flag Football
Res. $80 (non-res. $95)
8 sessions
111312-04
4-5 pm
Thu.
Mar. 22-May 17
No class: Mar. 29
Tackle Football
Res. $120 (non-res. $135)
13 sessions
311312-04
4-5 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Nov. 8
Cheer Stars
Ages 6-7
Form a squad and learn beginning cheerleading skills in
motions, jumps, stunts, tumbling, cheers and dance. Build a
routine to perform at the end of the session recital.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $64 (non-res. $79)
8 sessions
311314-01
6-7 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311314-02
5-6 pm
Fri.
Apr. 6-Jun. 1
311314-03
6-7 pm
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311314-04
5-6 pm
Fri.
Jun. 15-Aug. 3
311314-05
6-7 pm
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
311314-06
5-6 pm
Fri.
Aug. 17-Oct. 12
No class: May 28, May 25, Sep. 3, Aug. 31
Cheerleading
Ages 8-12
Dreaming of being a high school cheerleader? Here’s the place
to start. Learn intermediate to advanced skills in stunts, dance,
tumbling, motions and jumps, just like the high school squads!
Build a routine to perform at the end of the session recital.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $72 (non-res. $87)
9 sessions
311316-01
6:30-7:30 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311316-02
7-8 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311316-05
6:30-7:30 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
311316-06
7-8 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
7 sessions
311316-03
6:30-7:30 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
311316-04
7-8 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 4, Jul. 5
Ages 7-12
Work on turns, leaps and all fundamentals of jazz, while incorporating Poms motions and jumps into a funky routine to perform at the end of the session dance recital.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $72 (non-res. $87)
9 sessions
311317-01
4-5 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311317-05
4-5 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Res. $64 (non-res. $79)
8 sessions
311317-02
4-5 pm
Fri.
Apr. 6-Jun. 1
311317-04
4-5 pm
Fri.
Jun. 15-Aug. 3
311317-06
4-5 pm
Fri.
Aug. 17-Oct. 12
No class: May 25, Aug. 31
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
7 sessions
311317-03
4-5 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 5
Teen Jazz
Ages 13-18
Jazz dance technique is taught in turns, leaps and combinations across the floor. Increase flexibility, rhythm and performance skills and build a strong base of all dance forms.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $64 (non-res. $79)
8 sessions
311318-01
6-7 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311318-03
6-7 pm
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311318-05
6-7 pm
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
No class: May 28, Sep. 3
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $72 (non-res. $87)
9 sessions
311318-02
6:30-7:30 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 31
311318-06
6:30-7:30 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16-Oct. 11
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
7 sessions
311318-04
6:30-7:30 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 2
No class: Jul. 5
Adult Jazz
Ages 18+
Get a great workout and build your dance skills! Review or
learn jazz dance technique, leaps, turns, and combinations.
Skills taught on an individual level for beginning to advanced
dancers.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $72 (non-res. $87)
9 sessions
311319-01
10-11 am
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311319-02
8-9 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
311319-03
7-8 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 30
311319-07
10-11 am
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311319-08
8-9 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14-Oct. 9
311319-09
7-8 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15-Oct. 10
Res. $64 (non-res. $79)
8 sessions
311319-04
10-11 am
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
311319-05
8-9 pm
Tue.
Jun. 12-Jul. 31
Res. $56 (non-res. $71)
7 sessions
311319-06
7-8 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 1
No class: Jul. 4
High School Cheer Prep
Summer 1-2-1 Camp
Ages 6-17
Learn and perfect new skills in 1 day of dance, 2 days of
gymnastics and 1 day of cheerleading. Stay active, meet new
friends, have fun and show off those skills when you go back
to school! Come in activewear, tennis shoes and with hair tied
up. Bring a water bottle and a sack lunch every day. Parents:
take a break and drop off your kids with us!
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $80 (non-res. $95)
4 sessions
311322-01
9 am-3 pm
Tue.-Fri.
Jun. 5-8
Gymnastics Intensive Camp
Ages 7-18
An intensive camp for Level 4 gymnasts and above. Work for 6
hours on high level gymnastics skills and conditioning. Bring
a snack, a sack meal for the dinner break and a water bottle.
Students must meet Level 4 skill requirements. Questions? Call
Alli Mortensen at 303‑467‑7127.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $85 (non-res. $100)
5 sessions
311323-01
3-9 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Aug. 6-10
Res. $80 (non-res. $95)
4 sessions
111323-02
3-9 pm
Mon.-Thu.
Mar. 26-29
Rock Star Cheer Camp
Ages 6-13
Get away to the perfect world: a camp featuring your favorite
pop-star music! Dance to Hannah Montana, Miley Cyrus,
Justin Bieber, Demi Levato and more! Cheer to High School
Musical and Camp Rock. Camp includes dance and cheer, a
craft each day and watching parts of the latest and greatest
pop-star movie!
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $85 (non-res. $100)
5 sessions
311325-01
9 am-3 pm
Mon.-Sat.
Aug. 6-10
Spring Break 1-2-1 Camp
Ages 6-17
Learn and perfect new skills in 1 day of dance, 2 days of
gymnastics and 1 day of cheerleading. Stay active, meet new
friends, have fun and show off those skills when you go back
to school! Come in activewear, tennis shoes and with hair tied
up. Bring a water bottle and a sack lunch every day. Parents:
take a break and drop off your kids with us!
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $80 (non-res. $95)
4 sessions
111324-01
9 am-3 pm
Mon.-Thu.
Mar. 26-29
High School Cheer Prep ClinicAges 13-18
Trying out for a high school cheerleading squad? Come learn
and perfect those back handsprings, tucks, stunts, jumps,
motions and skills that the judges are looking for. Work with a
previous high school judge!
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $45 (non-res. $60)
5 sessions
111325-01
4-7 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Mar. 12-16
Ages 13-18
Work with a high school judge on perfecting tumbling in the
first hour, jumps, cheers, dance and stunts in the second hour.
Includes a mock tryout during the next to last class for an idea
of a score you might receive at an actual tryout.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $80 (non-res. $95)
8 sessions
311320-01
7-9 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 28
311320-02
7-9 pm
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 30
311320-03
7-9 pm
Mon.
Aug. 13-Oct. 8
No class: May 28, Sep. 3
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Secrest Day Camps
303‑467‑7120
Team 7-12 Day Camp
Ages 7-12
Team 7-12 Day Camp-3 days only Ages 7-12
CIT Day Camp 4 days
The ultimate choice in recreational day camps! Why choose
us? Most importantly, we are sincerely interested in your child.
What’s more, our extensively trained, enthusiastic staff provides a fun, yet structured program full of variety. Each week is
a fun-filled package of activities, including sports, swimming,
crafts, outdoor games; a Friday field trip.... everything for an
exciting, memorable summer!
Inclusion: To provide opportunities for people with and
without disabilities to experience recreation together, we have
reserved five spots at camp for inclusion. Extra staff and support will be available. Participants must be able to participate
in small to large group settings. Please contact Laina Doyle at
303‑403‑2555, for more information and to register.
Location: Team 7-12 is a licensed day camp at Secrest Youth
and Teen Center, 6820 W. 66th Avenue.
Hours: Camp is open from 7 am to 6 pm weekdays, June 4 to
August 17. No drop off deadline.
What’s Included? The weekly fee includes supplies, two
snacks per day, and swimming. Friday field trips are extra.
About Our Staff: Camp 7-12 leaders are experienced, extensively trained and carefully screened. For a quality experience,
our ratio of leaders to children is 1 to 15 or less.
Registration: Now in progress. Enroll in one or more weekly
sessions. The five-day option is Mon.-Fri. and the 3-day option is
your choice of Tue., Thu. and Fri. or Mon., Wed. and Fri.
Orientation meeting: For parent(s) and child(ren) on
Wednesday, May 30, 6 pm at Secrest. Free dinner and ice
cream social provided. Please call to make a reservation for the
parent meeting 303‑403‑2555.
REMINDER: A NON-REFUNDABLE deposit of $50 is required
to hold your spot for the weeks you are registering. We require
automated withdrawal from either a checking account or
credit card for remaining balances. Fees are withdrawn from
the account on the Friday prior to the week of camp.
ANY CHANGES MUST BE MADE AT LEAST 5 BUSINESS
DAYS before camp begins to stop any automated charges.
Weekly Fee: Res. $145 for 1 child, $140 for second child in
same family (non-res. $155 for first child, $150 for second child
in same family)
Frequent camper discount: Get 11 weeks for the price of
10! Sign up for the whole summer and get one full week free!
The resident fee is $1450 (non-res $1550). No cancellations
accepted.
Field trips and prices are subject to change depending on
number of campers.
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
Camp #1 Jun. 4-8
312140-01
7 am-6 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-8
Camp #2 Jun. 11-15
312140-02
7 am-6 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 11-15
Camp #3 Jun. 18-22
312140-03
7 am-6 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-22
Camp #4 Jun. 25-29
312140-04
7 am-6 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 25-29
Camp #5 Jul. 2-6
312140-05
7 am-6 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-6
No class: Jul. 4
Camp #6 Jul. 9-13
312140-06
7 am-6 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 9-13
Camp #7 Jul. 16-20
312140-07
7 am-6 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-20
Camp #8 Jul. 23-27
312140-08
7 am-6 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 23-27
Camp #9 Jul. 30-Aug. 3
312140-09
7 am-6 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 3
Camp #10 Aug. 6-10
312140-10
7 am-6 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Aug. 6-10
Camp #11 Aug. 13-17
312140-11
7 am-6 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Aug. 13-17
Inclusion: To provide opportunities for people with and
without disabilities to experience recreation together, we have
reserved five spots at camp for inclusion. Extra staff and support will be available. Participants must be able to participate
in small to large group settings. Please contact Laina Doyle at
303‑403‑2555, for more information and to register.
Frequent camper discount: (11 weeks for the price of 10)
The resident fee is $1000 (non-res $1100). No cancellations
accepted.
Fee: Res. $100 for 1 child, $95 for second child in same family (non-res. $110 for first child, $105 for second child in same
family)
Field trips and prices are subject to change depending on
number of campers.
The CIT (Counselor In Training) program is designed for teens
(13-15 years old) who are interested in learning job/life skills
and who enjoy working with younger kids.
Program goals:
1. Encouraging youth collaboration through team-building,
experiencing other perspectives, collective planning and
implementation of activities, and having fun!
2. Developing youth leadership through social awareness and
volunteerism, planning and implementing fundraising activities, working daily with younger campers, demonstrating
responsibility for self and others, and confidence building.
Teens engage in a wide-variety of meaningful and fun activities that may include adventure courses, team building, whitewater rafting, sports/games, special field trips, volunteerism,
memorable meals, rock climbing, hiking, swimming, exploration, and more. They will be responsible for planning and
executing camp games, activities, songs, and more throughout
the summer with the help of the CIT directors and camp
counselors.
Requirements for the CIT Program:
1.Willingness to participate in all activities
2. Strong communication skills
3. Dedication to the CIT program
4. Willingness to work daily with campers, counselors, and
other CITs
5. Continual self, team, and community reflection
6. Honorable and appropriate behavior at all times
7. Show respect for all others in the program
8. Complete the application and interview process for the
program
9. Attend AT LEAST 6 FULL weeks of camp (preference may
be given to those who can attend more)
10. Mandatory attendance of first (orientation) week and final
week of camp
Important Dates:
Application available: April 1
Application deadline: Friday, May 11
Interview dates: Week of May 14
Tentative date for notification of acceptance: Friday, May 25.
For more information call Laina 303‑403‑2555
Fees: $110 res. ($120 non-res.)
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
CIT #1 Jun. 19-22
312143-01
7 am-6 pm
Tue.-Fri.
Jun. 19-22
CIT #2 Jun. 26-29
312143-02
7 am-6 pm
Tue.-Fri.
Jun. 26-29
CIT #3 Jul. 3-6
312143-03
7 am-6 pm
Tue.-Fri.
Jul. 3-6
No class: Jul. 4
CIT #4 Jul. 10-13
312143-04
7 am-6 pm
Tue.-Fri.
Jul. 10-13
CIT #5 Jul. 17-20
312143-05
7 am-6 pm
Tue.-Fri.
Jul. 17-20
CIT #6 Jul. 24-27
312143-06
7 am-6 pm
Tue.-Fri.
Jul. 24-27
CIT #7 Jul. 31-Aug. 3
312143-07
7 am-6 pm
Tue.-Fri.
Jul. 31-Aug. 3
CIT #8 Aug. 7-10
312143-08
7 am-6 pm
Tue.-Fri.
Aug. 7-10
10
Tue.,Thu.,Fri.
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
3 days #1 Jun. 5-8
312141-01
7 am-6 pm Tue.,Thu.,Fri.
Jun. 5-8
3 days #2 Jun. 12-15
312141-02
7 am-6 pm Tue.,Thu.,Fri.
Jun. 12-15
3 days #3 Jun. 19-22
312141-03
7 am-6 pm Tue.,Thu.,Fri.
Jun. 19-22
3 days #4 Jun. 26-29
312141-04
7 am-6 pm Tue.,Thu.,Fri.
Jun. 26-29
3 days #5 Jul. 3-6
312141-05
7 am-6 pm Tue.,Thu.,Fri.
Jul. 3-6
3 days #6 Jul. 10-13
312141-06
7 am-6 pm Tue.,Thu.,Fri.
Jul. 10-13
3 days #7 Jul. 17-20
312141-07
7 am-6 pm Tue.,Thu.,Fri.
Jul. 17-20
3 days #8 Jul. 24-27
312141-08
7 am-6 pm Tue.,Thu.,Fri.
Jul. 24-27
3 days #9 Jul. 31-Aug.
312141-09
7 am-6 pm Tue.,Thu.,Fri. Jul. 31-Aug. 3
3 days #10 Aug. 7-10
312141-10
7 am-6 pm Tue.,Thu.,Fri.
Aug. 7-10
3 days #11 Aug. 14-17
312141-11
7 am-6 pm Tue.,Thu.,Fri.
Aug. 14-17
Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
3 days #1 Jun. 4-8
312142-01
7 am-6 pm
3 days #2 Jun. 11-15
312142-02
7 am-6 pm
3 days #3 Jun. 18-22
312142-03
7 am-6 pm
3 days #4 Jun. 25-29
312142-04
7 am-6 pm
3 days#5 Jul. 2-6
312142-05
7 am-6 pm
3 days #6 Jul. 9-13
312142-06
7 am-6 pm
3 days #7 Jul. 16-20
312142-07
7 am-6 pm
3 days #8 Jul. 23-27
312142-08
7 am-6 pm
3 days #9 Jul. 30-Aug. 3
312142-09
7 am-6 pm
3 days #10 Aug. 6-10
312142-10
7 am-6 pm
3 days #11 Aug. 13-17
312142-11
7 am-6 pm
Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jun. 4-8
Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jun. 11-15
Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jun. 18-22
Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jun. 25-29
Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jul. 2-6
No class: Jul. 4
Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jul. 9-13
Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jul. 16-20
Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jul. 23-27
Mon.,Wed.,Fri. Jul. 30-Aug. 3
Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Aug. 6-10
Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Aug. 13-17
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Ages 13-15
Secrest Youth & Teen Center • Youth Arts & Crafts
303‑403‑2555
Chippers Summer Camp
Teen Center-303‑403‑2539
Swimming Pool 303‑403‑2538
Secrest Coordinator 303‑403‑2555
Teen Center Hours of Operation
Jun. 4-Aug. 26, Sunday-Saturday..................................noon-6 pm
The Teen Center offers Pool, Ping Pong,
Foosball, and XBOX
Free Basketball Sunday-Saturday, noon-6 pm,
Tuesday, noon-8 pm.
Facility Rentals
Secrest is a great place to hold your next party! We have
great ideas, games, and activities. For more information call
303‑403‑2555.
Gym $25/hr, Teen Room $25/hr, Hockey Rink $20/hr, MultiPurpose Room $25/hr, Full Facility $55/hr
Friday Night Extravaganzas
Ages 7-12
Fee: $10 at the door
Did you just decide you want a kid free Friday night? Head on
down to the Teen Center for Friday Night Extravaganza! You
can pay at the door, no need to pre-register. There are games,
bounce castle, arts, crafts and PIZZA! Each night there is a
different theme and all staff has summer camp experience!
Parents must come in to the center to check in their child and
sign in. Minimum of 5 children required, otherwise activity is
cancelled after the first hour. Please inform staff of any health
issues, allergies, or disabilities before leaving your child.
Apr. 13, Apr. 27, May 4, May 18
Free Bike Rodeo
April 28, 10 am-noon
Safety skill-building activities, obstacle courses, free bike helmets (supplies limited), free bike safety checks, refreshments,
bike decorating, kids’ activities.
Parenting for a New Generation Ages 12+
Being the parent, grandparent or caregiver of a young child
can feel overwhelming sometimes. It’s a time when you’re
acutely aware of your role as a guide and protector in this
crazy world with all its problems and challenges. You’re also
striving for your own style amid the maze of positive and negative influences of family and friends.
Recent scientific brain research has provided new insights into
parenting, especially in the early years. Join us as we explore
these new discoveries, increase our understanding of the
brain, and learn how this information can influence our children’s development and all of our relationships.
Facilitated by Connie Pearson, licensed Marriage and Family
Therapist, and a Registered Nurse for 25 years. For more about
her, visit www.cjpearson.com
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
Fee: $15
1 session
312520-01
2-5 pm
Sun.
Apr. 22
312520-02
2-5 pm
Sun.
Jun. 17
Ages 3-4
Come join us at a camp that is close to home and fun, safe
and nurturing for your child to play, learn, grow and socialize.
Preschool experience is recommended. Snack provided.
Location: Campbell Cottages
Res. $135 (non-res. $145)
12 sessions
314180-01
9-11:30 am
Tue.,Thu. Jun. 12-Jul. 26
No class: Jul. 3, Jul. 5
Chippers Summer Camp II
Ages 5-6
A great summer getaway that’s almost as close as your back
yard. 5-6 year olds play, learn, grow and socialize in a safe, fun
and nurturing place. Participants must provide their own snack
or lunch.
Week #1-Gardens: What is growing in your garden? Do you
have a “green thumb?” Let’s do some planting to find out.
Week #2-All About Me: Let’s learn about your favorite things,
your body, five senses, and staying healthy.
Week #3-Stars, Planets, & Outer Space: Our solar system is
far away. Would you like to be an astronaut to travel in outer
space to see the planets?
Week #4-Kings, Queens, Castles: Let’s pretend to build or live
in a castle and dress up like a king or a queen.
Week #5-Reptiles: Do they slither or hop? Are they fast or slow?
What do they eat and where do they live?
Week #6-Alphabet Science: “A” is for Ant farm, “B” is for
Bubbles, “C” is for Clouds, and “D” is for Dinosaur. Let’s discover what other letters can represent.
Location: Campbell Cottages
Wk #1-Gardens
Res. $60 (non-res. $70)
3 sessions
314185-01
9 am-12 pm Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jun. 11-15
Wk#2-All About Me
Res. $60 (non-res. $70)
3 sessions
314185-02
9 am-12 pm Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jun. 18-22
Wk#3-Stars, Planets
Res. $60 (non-res. $70)
3 sessions
314185-03
9 am-12 pm Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jun. 25-29
No class: Jul. 4
Wk#4-Kings, Queens
Res. $60 (non-res. $70)
3 sessions
314185-04
9 am-12 pm Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jul. 9-13
Wk#5-Reptiles
Res. $60 (non-res. $70)
3 sessions
314185-05
9 am-12 pm Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jul. 16-20
Wk#6-Alphabet Science
Res. $60 (non-res. $70)
3 sessions
314185-06
9 am-12 pm Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jul. 23-27
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Youth Arts & Crafts
303‑403‑2555
Art At Lake Arbor
Ages 3-5
Art At Lake Arbor-Wednesdays Ages 6-12
Let’s Play with Clay
These classes are designed for younger children. The classes
are 1.5 hours long and limited to 12 students. If your child
hasn’t had preschool experience, you are welcome to stay.
However, we cannot accommodate extra children in the
classroom. An aide will assist if class numbers over 6. Contact
Cathy Schlein, 303‑403‑2570 with questions!
#1 A Morning of Puppets: Shadow puppets to simple string
puppets. Come join us to make some new friends.
#2 A Morning of Paint: We will squish, print and explore paint.
Wear mess appropriate clothing!
#3 A Morning With our Feathered Friends: Make a bird feeder
and a nesting bird. Learn about our feathered friends and how
they live.
#4 A Morning of Trains: Chug, chug, choo, choo! All aboard for
a morning of trains! We’ll make a train, learn a train song and
have a great time!
#5 A Morning Under the Sea: Learn about the ocean and what
lives there We’ll make a hand-octopus, a mermaid, and a fun
fish!
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Morning of Puppets
Res. $25 (non-res. $30)
1 session
314217-01
9-10:30 am
Mon.
Jun. 25
A Morning of Paint
Res. $25 (non-res. $30)
1 session
314217-02
9-10:30 am
Tue.
Jul. 3
Our Feathered Friend
Res. $25 (non-res. $30)
1 session
314217-03
9-10:30 am
Tue.
Jul. 10
A Morning of Trains
Res. $25 (non-res. $30)
1 session
314217-04
9-10:30 am
Mon.
Jul. 16
Morning Under The Sea
Res. $25 (non-res. $30)
1 session
314217-05
9-10:30 am
Tue.
Jul. 24
Each class offers the opportunity to explore a specific medium
and create one or more projects. Class sizes are limited to 15,
and an aide is present when enrollment reaches 7 or more.
#1 Explore Pastels—Soft and Oil Pastels: Explore the rich colors, learn about special paper and how to use this wonderful
medium to create beautiful paintings.
#2 Explore Tie Dye and Paint Oh My: Make a tie-dyed T-shirt
and a painted T-shirt. Each participant should bring two, prewashed cotton T-shirts.
#3 Explore Sand: Discover the world of sand—as an art
medium. We’ll layer sand, paint with sand, and even sculpt
with sand clay.
#4 Explore Beading: Make your own beads to put on a necklace, bracelet or a pair of earrings.
#5 Explore Watercolors: Learn about the many ways to use
watercolors. We’ll use various techniques to create fun
paintings.
Cathy Schlein, Instructor.
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Explore Pastels
Res. $20 (non-res. $25)
1 session
314218-01
9-11 am
Wed.
Jun. 20
Tie Dye and Paint
Res. $20 (non-res. $25)
1 session
314218-02
9-11 am
Wed.
Jun. 27
Explore Sand
Res. $20 (non-res. $25)
1 session
314218-03
9-11 am
Wed.
Jul. 11
Explore Beading
Res. $20 (non-res. $25)
1 session
314218-04
9-11 am
Wed.
Jul. 18
Explore Watercolors
Res. $20 (non-res. $25)
1 session
314218-05
9-11 am
Wed.
Jul. 25
Spend two days exploring this versatile medium. We will make
our own clay, and explore different types of clay from earthfound to polymer. Create a simple pot and some fun critters.
Cathy Schlein, Instructor.
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Res. $40 (non-res. $50)
2 sessions
314222-01
9-11 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 19-21
Volcanoes and Dinosaurs
Ages 5-10
Spend two days learning about volcanoes and dinosaurs. We’ll
build a volcano (and erupt it), look at fossils, and explore the
world of lava and dinosaurs. We’ll even make a molten lava
treat. Cathy Schlein, Instructor.
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Res. $40 (non-res. $50)
2 sessions
314219-01
9-11 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 26-28
Under the Sea
Ages 5-10
Come under the enchantment of the wide, wide ocean. We will
make an ocean scene, beautiful fish and learn about the creatures of the sea and the boats that float on the waves. Cathy
Schlein, Instructor.
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Res. $40 (non-res. $50)
2 sessions
314220-01
9-11 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 17-19
Puppets
Ages 5-10
Join us to make puppets—sock puppets, marionettes, fun and
fancy! Cathy Schlein, Instructor.
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Res. $20 (non-res. $25)
1 session
314221-01
9-11 am
Thu.
Jul. 12
12
Creative Cupcakes
Ages 5-10
Ages 5-10
We’ll make and decorate yummy cupcakes and to make a
special forever confection! We cannot accommodate individual
health issues; however, we will NOT use any peanut products.
Cathy Schlein, Instructor.
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Res. $20 (non-res. $25)
1 session
314223-01
9-11 am
Thu.
Jul. 26
Parent/Child Clay PlaytimeAges 2-5
Join together to play with clay. Price listed is for one adult and
one child. Add $20 for each additional child. All materials are
provided.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $50 (non-res. $60)
5 sessions
314310-01
10-10:45 am
Mon.
Apr. 2-30
314310-02
10-10:45 am
Mon.
May 7-Jun. 11
No class: May 28
Clay Creations
Ages 6-12
Prepare to get your hands dirty and dress for mess! Learn the
basics of hand building and glazing while exploring your creativity. Heidi Boyer, Certified Art Educator and instructor. All
supplies included.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $56 (non-res. $67)
5 sessions
314320-01
9-10:30 am
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 1
314320-02
1-2:30 pm
Tue.
Jun. 19-Jul. 24
No class: Jul. 3
Wheel Throwing
for Teens
Ages 13-17
Learn the basics of working with the potter’s wheel and enjoy
this creative activity. Students are required to purchase their
own clay: $8.65 for a 25 lb. bag (price includes sales tax of 65
cents).
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $56 (non-res. $67)
5 sessions
314330-01
1-2:30 pm
Thu.
Jun. 21-Jul. 26
No class: Jul. 5
Kids Art Camp
Ages 6-12
Explore your creative side through clay, drawing and painting.
Each day students work on a different project in one of the
three mediums listed. Have fun with all of them and discover
your favorite. All materials provided.
Location: Simms Street Center
New! Art Camp
Res. $75 (non-res. $90)
5 sessions
314340-01 9:30-11:30 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 11-15
314340-02 9:30-11:30 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 3
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Creekside Cubs Recreational Preschool
303‑467‑7120
Directors, Certifications and Licensing
The directors are trained in the field of early childhood education, have been with Apex PRD for several years, and are
director certified. All Apex PRD Recreational Preschools are
licensed by the Colorado Department of Human Services
and are members of the National Association for the
Education of Young Children.
For more information contact Connie Boccaccio at
Campbell, 303‑421‑1119, or Cathy Schlein at Lake Arbor,
303‑403‑2570.
2012/2013 Preschool Year
August 2012-May 2013
If space is available, a child can enroll anytime
during the preschool year. To check current years
availability, contact Connie Boccaccio at Campbell,
303‑421‑1119, or Cathy Schlein at Lake Arbor,
303‑403‑2570.
Registration Information
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Registration begins March 15.
Register early to insure space.
We recommend that preschoolers be potty trained.
New student must attach a copy of their birth
certificate.
• The fee for the class is per month.
• In order to sign up for Friday class, child must be
enrolled in a 2-day class. This is designated as a 3rd day
option for Kinder Kids only.
Registration Fee
Res. $35 (non-res. $41) One-time non refundable processing fee is due at the time of registration and includes a
preschool t-shirt.
*Monthly payment options are available. If you choose the
option of paying monthly, you must set up an automated
credit card deduction that will cover the monthly fee on the
first of each month at the time of registration.
**There is a 10% discount for families choosing to pay for
the full year in advance.
2012/2013 PreSchool year
Preschool Reg. Fee 2012-13
Ages 3-5
A one time non-refundable processing fee is due at the time of
registration and includes a preschool t-shirt.
Res. $35 (non-res. $41)
524760-01
Campbell Cottages
Tiny Tots 2012-13
Res. $100 (non-res. $120)
524770-1C
9-11:30 am
Ages 3-4
Tue.,Thu.
Kinder Kids 2012-13
Res. $110 (non-res. $140)
524773-1C
9 am-12 pm
Res. $50 (non-res. $60)
524773-2C
9 am-12 pm
Res. $100 (non-res. $120)
524773-3C 12:15-2:45 pm
Aug. 28-May 9
Ages 4-5
Mon.,Wed. Aug. 27-May 8
Fri.
Aug. 31-May 10
Tue.,Thu.
Aug. 28-May 9
Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Tiny Tots 2012-13
Res. $100 (non-res. $120)
524775-1L
9-11:30 am
Ages 3-4
Tue.,Thu.
Kinder Kids 2012-13
Res. $110 (non-res. $140)
524777-1L
9 am-12 pm
Res. $50 (non-res. $60)
524777-2L
9 am-12 pm
Aug. 28-May 9
Ages 4-5
Mon.,Wed. Aug. 27-May 8
Fri.
Aug. 31-May 10
School Closures
Preschool schedule coincides with the Jefferson County
School schedule with some exceptions. Schedules will be
available at the parent meeting.
Tiny Tots
Ages 3-4
Each day, your child discovers what the world has to offer:
companions, songs, games, fun and learning. To enroll, children must have reached their third birthday by October 1 of
the current year.
Kinder Kids
Ages 4-5
Your child’s play and socialization provides important building
blocks for the future: social skills, independence, confidence,
academics and more. To enroll, children must have reached
their fourth birthday by October 1 of the current year. Must be
signed up for a 2 day session in order to sign up for Friday.
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Youth Sports
303‑467‑7120
Dinky Dunkers Basketball
Ages 3-5
An excellent way for your child to develop skills while interacting with other children in a RECREATIONAL game setting.
Sign up as individuals; we’ll organize the teams and combine
ages if necessary. Volunteer coaches are needed! The format is
25 minutes of instruction on basic skills followed by 20 minute
recreational games of 3v3, 4v4 or 5v5. Team T-shirt included.
Location: Apex Center
Dinky Dunkers 3
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
6 sessions
315120-01 9:30-10:15 am
Thu.
Apr. 12-May 17
315120-03
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 14-May 19
315120-04 9:30-10:15 am
Thu.
Jun. 7-Jul. 12
315120-06 9:30-10:15 am
Thu.
Jul. 26-Aug. 30
No class: Jul. 4
Dinky Dunkers 4-5
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
6 sessions
315120-02 10:30-11:15 am
Thu.
Apr. 12-May 17
315120-05 10:30-11:15 am
Thu.
Jun. 7-Jul. 12
315120-07
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 14-May 19
315120-08 10:30-11:15 am
Thu.
Jul. 26-Aug. 30
No class: Jul. 4
Mini Hitters Baseball
Ages 3-6
Your child will have some outdoor fun while developing skills
and interacting with other children in a RECREATIONAL
game setting. Sign up as individuals; we’ll organize the teams
and combine ages if necessary. An inexpensive baseball/
softball glove is required. Volunteer coaches are needed! The
format is 25 minutes of instruction on basic skills followed by
20-minute recreational games. Team T-shirt included.
Location: Arvada K-8
Mini Hitters 3-4
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
6 sessions
315124-01 9:30-10:15 am
Wed.
Jun. 6-Jul. 18
315124-03 9:30-10:15 am
Wed.
Jul. 25-Aug. 29
No class: Jul. 4
Mini Hitters 5-6
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
6 sessions
315124-02 10:30-11:15 am
Wed.
Jun. 6-Jul. 18
315124-04 10:30-11:15 am
Wed.
Jul. 25-Aug. 29
No class: Jul. 4
Itty Bitty Youth Floor Hockey
Ages 3-5
Learn hockey skills in a fun, non-competitive setting. No prior
hockey experience needed. We place participants into teams.
EQUIPMENT NEEDED: Tennis shoes, hockey stick, helmet
with face shield, elbow pads, knee/shin pads and gloves. This
is an outdoor program, so please dress accordingly.
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
7 sessions
315125-01
4-4:45 pm
Sun.
Jun. 10-Jul. 22
Apex PRD Youth Track
Ages 7-16
Summer Track and Field program for ages 7-16 (as of July
31, 2012). Meets are held on Saturdays with other recreation
departments. Meets include both track and field events. Fee
includes the team track shirt and CARA membership fee.
Please attend a parent meeting, May 16 at 6 pm in the Oberon
Middle School Gym, 7300 Quail St. Registration deadline: May
14. For details call Kay Palmer at 303‑467‑7132.
Location: Oberon Middle School
Res. $95 (non-res. $105)
23 sessions
315311-01
8-10 am Mon.,Wed.,Thu. Jun. 4-Jul. 26
315311-02
5:30-7:30 pm Mon.,Wed.,Thu. Jun. 4-Jul. 26
No class: Jul. 4
Mini Tracksters
Ages 3-6
Children learn basic skills in running, jumping and throwing.
Weekend track meets are held on Saturdays with other recreation departments. Fee includes the team track shirt. Register
based on your child’s age as of July 31, 2012. Please attend a
parent meeting on May 16 at 6 pm at Oberon Middle School
Gym, 7300 Quail. Registration deadline: May 14.
Location: Oberon Middle School
Res. $65 (non-res. $75)
23 sessions
315312-01
8-9 am
Mon.,Wed.,Thu. Jun. 4-Jul. 26
315312-02
5:30-6:30 pm Mon.,Wed.,Thu. Jun. 4-Jul. 26
No class: Jul. 4
Hershey Track & Field Meet
A free meet on June 11 for boys and girls ages 9-14 (as of
December 31, 2012) at Oberon Middle School.
Participants can compete in 3 events (2 running events,
and 1 field event, or 1 running event and 2 field events.)
Local winners advance to the State Hershey meet in June
(TBA.)
Registration form and birth certificate required at time of
registration. For more information contact Kay Palmer at
303‑467‑7122 or email [email protected].
Youth Sports Camps
Location: Apex Center
Basketball
Fee: $90
315324-01
9 am-12 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Location: Apex Center
Volleyball
Fee: $90
315324-02
9 am-12 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Location: Youth Memorial Sport
Flag Football
Fee: $90
315324-03
9 am-12 pm
Mon.-Fri.
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5 sessions
Jul. 16-20
5 sessions
Jun. 18-22
5 sessions
Jul. 23-27
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Youth Sports
303‑467‑7120
Coed Youth Fall Flag FootballAges 4.5-12
Lacrosse Summer Camp
Non-contact league open to boys and girls grades K-6. All
abilities are welcome! Games are on Saturdays between 8 am
and 5 pm.
Each team gets a one hour practice per week, with day and
location to be determined by coach’s availability. League
fee includes jersey, mouth guard, and 7 league games and
referee’s fees. Volunteer coaches are needed. We’ll offer a volunteer coach’s clinic before practices begin for both new and
experienced coaches. Mandatory coaches meeting, Saturday,
July 28, 9 am at Apex Field House.
Registration deadline is July 27. Call 303‑467‑7120 for more
information.
Location: Youth Memorial Sport
Yth Flg FB 1st Grade
Res. $90 (non-res. $100)
315380-01
5-8 pm
Mon.-Sat. Aug. 13-Oct. 20
Yth Flg FB 2nd Grade
Res. $90 (non-res. $100)
315380-02
5-8 pm
Mon.-Sat. Aug. 13-Oct. 20
Yth Flg FB 3rd Grade
Res. $90 (non-res. $100)
315380-03
5-8 pm
Mon.-Sat. Aug. 13-Oct. 20
Yth Flg FB 4th Grade
Res. $90 (non-res. $100)
315380-04
5-8 pm
Mon.-Sat. Aug. 13-Oct. 20
Yth Flg FB 5th Grade
Res. $90 (non-res. $100)
315380-05
5-8 pm
Mon.-Sat. Aug. 13-Oct. 20
Yth Flg FB 6th Grade
Res. $90 (non-res. $100)
315380-06
5-8 pm
Mon.-Sat. Aug. 13-Oct. 20
Yth Flg FB Kindergar
Res. $90 (non-res. $100)
315380-KK
5-8 pm
Mon.-Sat. Aug. 13-Oct. 20
Coed grades 2-7 beginners:
Concentrate on basic skills: throwing, catching, scooping,
shooting, defensive fundamentals and teamwork. We will also
have fun with stick tricks and 7v7, 5v5 games. Instructed by
Lars Johnson and coaches from Ralston Valley High School
Equipment Needed: Tennis shoes/athletic shoes, T-shirt, water
bottle, stick if you own one (if not, one will be provided.)
Coed grades 5-9 intermediate/experienced
For players with previous game or lacrosse experience. Must
be able to throw, catch, shoot and cradle. Advanced instruction and skills taught for the first 1/2 hour with games/tournaments during the last hour. Instructed by Lars Johnson and
coaches from Ralston Valley High School.
Equipment Needed: Helmets, tennis shoes/athletic shoes,
T-shirt, water bottle, stick if you own one (if not, one will be
provided.)
Location: Apex Field House
Coed grades 2-7-Beg
Fee: $95
4 sessions
316322-01 8:30-11:30 am Mon.-Thu.
Jun. 25-28
316322-02 8:30-11:30 am Mon.-Thu.
Jul. 23-26
Coed grades 5-9
Fee: $95
4 sessions
316322-03 12:30-3:30 pm Mon.-Thu.
Jun. 25-28
316322-04 12:30-3:30 pm Mon.-Thu.
Jul. 23-26
Summer Soccer Camps
Ages 6-12
Our expert coaches help players improve technical skills and
tactical awareness. Players are divided into groups based
on age and ability. Fee includes a T-shirt. For details call
303‑431‑9600 or email [email protected]
Bring a sack lunch, water, shin guards, athletic shoes or cleats.
Location: Apex Field House
Camp #1 Morning
Fee: $90
5 sessions
316318-1A 9:30 am-12 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-22
316318-2A 9:30 am-12 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 9-13
Camp #2 Afternoon
Fee: $90
5 sessions
316318-1B
12:30-3 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-22
316318-2B
12:30-3 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 9-13
Camp #3 All Day
Fee: $145
5 sessions
316318-1C 9:30 am-3 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-22
316318-2C 9:30 am-3 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 9-13
We’ve Moved!
The youth and adult sports programs and staff have moved
to the new Apex Field House, 5724 Oak Street adjacent to
the Harold D. Lutz Sports Complex. This great new facility
features two indoor turf arenas, meeting rooms and headquarters for the youth and adult sports programs and staff.
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Mighty Mites Soccer
Ages 7-16
Ages 3-6
A fun and energy-filled class designed to introduce young players to the exciting game of soccer. Features age appropriate
soccer activities to build basic skills in a recreational setting.
Sign up as individuals and we will organize groups. Player
to coach ratio: 9 to 1. Please wear shin guards and athletic
shoes. Volunteer coaches are needed! Team shirt is included.
Questions? Call 303‑431‑9600 or email [email protected]
Location: Apex Field House
Mighty Mites 3-4
Res. $44 (non-res. $54)
6 sessions
316323-01 9:45-10:30 am
Tue.
Apr. 17-May 22
316323-02 9:45-10:30 am
Wed.
Apr. 18-May 23
316323-03 9:30-10:15 am
Sat.
Apr. 14-May 19
316323-04 10:30-11:15 am
Sat.
Apr. 14-May 19
316323-07 9:30-10:15 am
Mon.
Jun. 4-Jul. 16
316323-08 10:30-11:15 am
Mon.
Jun. 4-Jul. 16
316323-09 9:30-10:15 am
Tue.
Jun. 5-Jul. 17
316323-10 10:30-11:15 am
Tue.
Jun. 5-Jul. 17
No class: Jul. 2, Jul. 3
Mighty Mites 5-6
Res. $44 (non-res. $54)
6 sessions
316323-05
3:45-4:30 pm
Tue.
Apr. 17-May 22
316323-06 11:30 am-12:15 pm
Sat.
Apr. 14-May 19
316323-11 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.
Jun. 4-Jul. 16
316323-12 11:30 am-12:15 pm
Tue.
Jun. 5-Jul. 17
No class: Jul. 2, Jul. 3
Volunteer Coaches Needed
Youth volleyball and youth track coaches...we need enthusiastic adults who enjoy working with people. Without your
assistance, we could not offer quality programs at such
reasonable prices. If you can donate 2-3 hours of your time
each week, please call Kay at 303‑467‑7122 or email at
[email protected]
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Youth Sports
303‑467‑7120
Youth Indoor Soccer Program
Ages 7-10
Our highly qualified coaches balance fun with challenge, helping players improve ball skills, agility, speed and game knowledge. All levels welcome; sessions tailored to players’ skill
levels. Includes t-shirt.
Format: 30 minutes of skills and instruction; 45 minutes of
small-sided games (2v2, 3v3, 4v4, 5v5).
Registration deadline: One week prior to start of program or
until full.
What to bring: water, ball, running shoes or cleats.
For more information call 303‑431‑9600 or email Mel Wisdom at
[email protected]
Location: Apex Field House
Res. $55 (non-res. $65)
6 sessions
316330-01
4:30-5:45 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 7
316330-02
4:30-5:45 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 10
316330-03
4:30-5:45 pm
Mon.
May 14-Jun. 25
316330-04
4:30-5:45 pm
Thu.
May 24-Jun. 28
316330-05
4:30-5:45 pm
Mon.
Jul. 9-Aug. 13
316330-06
4:30-5:45 pm
Thu.
Jul. 12-Aug. 16
316330-07
4:30-5:45 pm
Mon.
Aug. 20-Oct. 1
316330-08
4:30-5:45 pm
Thu.
Aug. 30-Oct. 4
No class: May 28, Sep. 3
Arvada Youth Sports
These programs are administered by Arvada youth associations rather than Apex PRD staff. For more information, please call the numbers below.
Boys’ Baseball
Arvada Colts Baseball Club,
Summer collegiate baseball, youth baseball programs.
For game schedules and info go to arvadacolts.com
Arvada Junior Baseball Corporation, 303‑424‑0297
North Jefferson Junior Baseball Association
(NJJBA), 303‑422‑7406
Figure Skating
Columbine Figure Skating Club
www.columbinefsc.org
Tackle Football
Arvada Midget Football Association, 303‑424‑3460
Hockey
Arvada Hockey Association, 303‑421‑7698
Taekwon-Do Ages 8+
Ages 8+
Since 1981 Maestas Taekwon-Do has provided quality, affordable martial arts training, in the Arvada area. This is a year
round program. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation
dedicated to the development of youth and their families,
regardless of social or economic status. We stress not only
our students’ physical performance, but also their adherence
to the five basic tenets of Taekwon-Do: courtesy, integrity,
perseverance, self-control and indomitable spirit. For details
contact Robert Martin, Executive Director, at 303‑895‑9741 or
at [email protected].
Need based scholarships are available. Contact Robert Martin
for details.
Our program is designed for specific age groups and ability
levels. All classes are taught by black belt instructors that are
certified by the United States Taekwon-Do Federation. In addition our senior instructors are certified by the International
Taekwon-Do Federation. Every instructor must complete various courses conducted by the USTF, along with a minimum of
8 hours of continuing education during the year.
Class times and descriptions: Ages 8 to adult: Meets
Monday and Thursday evenings. Beginning students train
from 6 to 7:30 pm.
Advanced students train from 7:30 to 9 pm. Additionally, students may train at the Wednesday evening family class from 6
to 7:30 pm or the Wednesday adult class (age 16 and up) from
7:30 to 9 pm. All students are welcome to attend Saturday
morning class from 7:30 to 9 am.
Ages 5 to 7: Meets Saturday morning from 9 to 10:30 am.
Students may also attend the Wednesday family class if they
have an older family member training in the regular 8 to adult
class.
Maestas Taekwon-Do Black Belts: Black belt students are
welcome to train at any of the classes. The Adult only class on
the 3rd Wednesday of the month is limited to black belts only.
Class Fees:
Fee includes instruction, color belt, testing fees and annual
federation membership.
Ages 8 to adult: $100 per two month session. Students may
attend all classes listed above. However, they should plan on
attending their regular Monday and Thursday class to receive
the most comprehensive training.
Ages 5 to 7: $50 per two month session. Students may attend
all classes listed that are appropriate to their age or family
situation.
Maestas Taekwon-Do Black Belts: $50 per two month
session, fee include class instruction and annual federation
membership.
Class location: Secrest Youth and Teen Center, 66th and
Pierce during the summer.
Wednesday/Saturday class meets at Secrest throughout the
year.
Due to club closure or national holidays there are no classes on
May 26, May 28, July 4, July 21, Sep. 1, Sep. 3.
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
Res. $100 (non-res. $110)
17 sessions
316400-01
6-9 pm
Mon.,Thu. Apr. 30-Jun. 28
316400-03
6-9 pm
Mon.,Thu.
Sep. 6-Nov. 1
No class: May 28
Res. $100 (non-res. $110)
18 sessions
316400-02
6-9 pm
Mon.,Thu. Jul. 2-Aug. 30
Taekwon-Do Ages 5-7
Ages 5-7
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
316410-01
9-10:30 am
Sat.
316410-03
9-10:30 am
Sat.
316410-02
9-10:30 am
Taekwon-Do Black Belt
Sat.
May 5-Jun. 30
Sep. 8-Oct. 27
No class: May 26
Jul. 7-Aug. 25
No class: Jul. 21
Ages 18+
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
Fee: $50
316420-01
6-9 pm
Mon.,Thu. Apr. 30-Jun. 28
316420-03
6-9 pm
Mon.,Thu.
Sep. 6-Nov. 1
No class: May 28
316420-02
6-9 pm
Mon.,Thu. Jul. 2-Aug. 30
Girls’ Softball
Arvada Girls Softball Association, 303‑752‑7382
Recreational Soccer
Edge Soccer Association, 303‑403‑0902
Youth Lacrosse
Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Academy,
Jeff Donnelly, 303‑941‑6500
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Adult Sports Leagues
303‑431‑9600
Drop-In Indoor Soccer
Ages 18+
Thursdays, 4:40-6:40 pm, $6
Sundays, 7-9 am, $5
Individual Players
Looking for a team to play on? Contact us at 303‑431‑9600
to be in our player’s pool or sign up online at
http://apexprd.org/individual-player-pool
Registration
Taken at the Apex Field House, Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm, and
the Apex Center during regular business hours, 7 days a week.
You may also register by phone at 303‑431‑9600 or by mail to
5724 Oak St., Arvada, CO 80002.
Team captains are required to make payment and submit a
roster of at least 12 players for softball, 5 for basketball and 8 for
flag football. Rosters and manager information forms are available at the Apex Field House and the Apex Center.
Apex PRD Website
Schedules and standings are posted on
http://apexprd.org/activities/adult-sports
Weather Cancellations
Games may be cancelled due to poor field conditions or inclement weather. Please check http://apexprd.org/closures for
cancellation updates.
Adult Indoor Soccer Leagues
A non-refundable deposit of $200 secures your spot. The balance is due the first night of your scheduled league game.
Apex PRD may combine leagues in order to fill them, or place
teams according to their ability. For more information on start
dates, or to register, call 303‑431‑9600.
Adults (18 & Over)
Day
Times
Division
Fees
(includes refs)
Monday
6-10:10 pm Women’s A/B/C/D
$535
Monday
6-10:10 pm
Men’s Open
$550
Monday
6-10:10 pm
Coed C/D
$550
Tuesday 6-10:10 pm
Coed C
$550
Tuesday 6-10:10 pm
Coed D
$550
Wednesday 6-10:10 pm
Coed A/B
$550
Wednesday 6-10:10 pm
Coed C
$550
Thursday 6-10:10 pm
Women’s B
$535
Thursday 6-10:10 pm
Women’s C
$535
Thursday 6-10:10 pm
Women’s D
$535
Friday
6-10:10 pm
Coed C
$550
Friday
6-10:10 pm
Coed D
$550
Friday
6-10:10 pm
Men’s Open
$550
Sunday
3-10:10 pm Coed Upper/Lower
$550
Sunday
12-9 pm
Women’s Over 25
$535
Adult Team/Player Division Levels
D Division (Beginners) – Majority of players have little soccer
knowledge or experience. Players are interested in maintaining or developing a physical fitness program through
sports and developing a social network.
C Division (Recreational) – Many players have limited experience playing and are interested in recreational play.
B Division (Intermediate) – Majority of players are experienced
and interested in improving knowledge and skills through
competition.
A Division (Competitive) – All players are experienced and
interested in displaying skills in a more competitive
environment.
These levels are guidelines. Players and teams should evaluate
their skills and objectives and sign up in the appropriate divisions. Teams should have at least 9-12 players.
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Summer Outdoor Coed Soccer
Adult Basketball
11v11 Leagues
Apex PRD offers winter, summer and fall basketball seasons.
Recreation and competitive leagues feature a ten game season plus a single elimination tournament for the top 4 seeded
teams. League fees are $570 per team.
Upper and lower leagues played at Long Lake Ranch synthetic
fields. 7 games guaranteed, 2-30 minute halves. Registration
begins Apr. 2 and a $200 deposit is required to secure a spot.
Fee: $675/per team
Deadline to register is May 21 or when leagues are full.
League play is Wednesdays starting Jun. 6.
Games are played between 6:30 and 10 pm.
To register, call 303‑431‑9600. Questions contact Mel at
[email protected].
Outdoor Coed Soccer Leagues
Upper and lower leagues played at the Stenger Soccer
Complex.
Fee: $910/per team
Registration starts Jul. 9 and a $200 deposit is required to
secure a spot.
Deadline to register is Aug. 15 or until leagues are full.
Coed Leagues start Aug. 26. No games will be played on Sep.
2.
To register, call 303‑431‑9600. Questions? Contact Mel at
[email protected].
Women’s Summer Outdoor Tournament
11v11 Soccer Tournament at Stenger
Affordable & fun! Upper and lower divisions offered.
2-30 min. halves and 3 games guaranteed
Dates: Jun. 9 and 10
Time: 8:30 am-6 pm
Fee: $375/team
Registration begins Apr. 2
$100 deposit required by registration deadline, May 25
Summer Basketball
Registration Deadline May 25
Sundays-competitive, begins Jun. 3 at Ralston Valley High
School
Sunday Women’s Open, begins Jun. 3 at Ralston Valley
High School
Fall Basketball
Registration Deadline Sep. 7
Sundays-competitive, begins Sep. 16 at Ralston Valley High
School
Wednesdays-recreation, begins Sep. 19 at Oberon Middle
School
Sunday Women’s Open, begins Sep. 16 at Arvada West
High School
Adult Coed Kickball Leagues
Remember back in the day, playing kickball at recess? It’s
back…adult style! We even use that BIG RED BALL! We offer
spring, summer, and fall leagues with games at Harold D. Lutz
Sports Complex, 58th & Oak. For details contact Stephanie
Allen at 303‑467‑7135, or email at [email protected]
Youth Indoor Soccer Tournament
Apex Field House, Ages U8-U19
Fee: $400 per team
Dates: July 6-8
Description: Don’t miss out on the Inaugural Apex Field House
Youth Indoor Soccer Tournament; a qualifier for the National
Indoor Soccer Championships. Division I (Competitive) and
Division II (Recreational) offered for all age divisions. U8-U9
play 8v8; U10-U11 play 7v7; U12-U19 play 6v6. Three 30-min
games guaranteed.
Register in person at the Apex Field House, 5724 Oak Street,
Arvada 80002 or call 303‑431‑9600. Registration starts May 14
and ends June 25.
Questions? Contact Mel Wisdom: 303‑467‑7136 or
[email protected]
Adult Indoor Soccer Tournaments
Apex Field House, Ages 18+
Women, Men’s & Coed
Fee: $425 per team
Dates: The House Cup is May 25-28
The Apex Cup is Aug. 31-Sep. 3
Put your indoor skills to the test at our first 6v6 adult soccer tournaments at the Apex Field House! The champions
from the Apex Cup advance to the 2013 National Indoor
Championships. Division I (Competitive) and Division II
(Recreational) offered for all divisions. Three 40-minute games
guaranteed.
The House Cup registration is in progress, registration ends
May 14.
The Apex Cup Registration begins Jun. 18 and ends Aug. 20.
Questions? Contact Mel Wisdom: 303‑467‑7136 or
[email protected].
Apex Field House Rental
The Apex Field House is a great place for team practices,
birthday parties, private leagues or clinics.
Call 303‑431‑9600 or visit
http://apexprd.org/facilities/apex-field-house for
more information
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Adult Sports Leagues
303‑431‑9600
Spring Softball
Summer Adult Volleyball League Ages 18+
Get warmed up for the summer season! Men’s, co-ed and
women’s leagues are all offered as well as most competitive
levels. Five games and a season ending, single elimination
tournament are included for a fee of $375. Games are played at
Harold D. Lutz Sports Complex. Individual prizes for 1st place
teams and tournament champions! For more information,
please call 303‑431‑9600 or 303‑467‑7135.
Registration opens – Jan. 16
Registration deadline – Mar. 2
League play begins – Week of Mar. 12
Join the fun this summer. Play outdoor volleyball leagues. We
offer 4 on 4 and doubles leagues for coed, women & men. All
leagues include 10 matches and playoff for top 4 teams.
Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Teams are
only accepted when a completed manager’s form and full team
entry fees have been turned in. Fees listed are per team. Only
one team member needs to register.
Location: Ralston Park
Coed Doubles A
Fee: $60
7 sessions
317200-01
6:30-9 pm
Mon.
Jun. 4-Jul. 16
Coed Doubles BB
Fee: $60
7 sessions
317200-02
6:30-9 pm
Mon.
Jun. 4-Jul. 16
Coed Doubles B
Fee: $60
7 sessions
317200-03
6:30-9 pm
Mon.
Jun. 4-Jul. 16
Coed 4 ON 4 A
Fee: $100
6 sessions
317200-05
6:30-9 pm
Tue.
Jun. 5-Jul. 10
Coed 4 ON 4 BB
Fee: $100
6 sessions
317200-06
6:30-9 pm
Tue.
Jun. 5-Jul. 10
Coed 4 ON 4 B
Fee: $100
6 sessions
317200-07
6:30-9 pm
Tue.
Jun. 5-Jul. 10
Women’s Doubles A
Fee: $60
6 sessions
317200-09
6:30-9 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-Jul. 11
Women’s Doubles BB
Fee: $60
6 sessions
317200-10
6:30-9 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-Jul. 11
Women’s Doubles B
Fee: $60
6 sessions
317200-11
6:30-9 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-Jul. 11
Men’s Doubles A
Fee: $60
6 sessions
317200-13
6:30-9 pm
Thu.
Jun. 7-Jul. 12
Men’s Doubles BB
Fee: $100
6 sessions
317200-14
6:30-9 pm
Thu.
Jun. 7-Jul. 12
Men’s Doubles B
Fee: $100
6 sessions
317200-15
6:30-9 pm
Thu.
Jun. 7-Jul. 12
Summer Softball
A great activity for all skill levels and recreational goals. Men’s,
co-ed and women’s leagues offered at Harold D. Lutz Sports
Complex and Youth Memorial . Twelve games and a season
ending tournament. Individual prizes for 1st place teams and
tournament champions! For more information, please call
303‑431‑9600 or 303‑467‑7135.
Registration opens – Mar. 12
Registration deadline – Apr. 20
League play begins – Apr. 30
Fee: Men’s - $720 – Coed - $700
We’ll have an end of summer softball tournament, coed and
men’s divisions on Aug. 11, Apex PRD teams $200/per team,
others $275/per team. Register by Wed., Aug. 8.
Fall Softball
Registration begins Monday, June 25
Deadline is August 10
League play begins the week of August 20
Fee: $470
The fall “bonus” season lasts 7 games plus a season ending,
single elimination playoff for all leagues. Men’s, Co-ed and
women’s leagues of all skill levels offered at Harold D. Lutz
Sports Complex and Long Lake Ranch. Individual prizes for 1st
place teams and tournament champions! For more information,
please call 303‑431‑9600.
Softball League Classifications
D-Competitive: Competitive softball, most players hit and field
consistently. Allowed 3 over the fence home runs.
D-Recreational Upper: Competitive softball, most players hit
and field consistently but are playing for recreation and as a
social event. 2 over the fence home run allowed.
D-Recreational Lower: Competitive softball, some players hit
and field consistently but are playing for recreation and as a
social event. 1 over the fence home run is allowed.
Outdoor Doubles
Volleyball Tournament
Ages 18+
Apex PRD offers summer coed volleyball tournaments! Come
join us for a day of volleyball. Pool play with top 2 teams breaking out for pay-offs. Deadline for entry is the Thursday prior to
the tournament. All registrations are on a first-come first served
basis. Fees are per team (only one member needs to register.)
Location: Youth Memorial Compl
Outdoor Dbls Volleyb
Fee: $50
1 session
317210-01 7:30 am-9 pm
Mon.
May 28
Location: Harold Lutz Sports Complex
Outdoor Dbls Volleyb
Fee: $50
1 session
317210-02 7:30 am-9 pm
Sat.
Sep. 15
Location: Harold Lutz Sports Complex
Sunset Blast Mens/Womens
Fee: $50
1 session
317210-03 7:30 am-9 pm
Sun.
Sep. 16
Senior Softball
Ages 50+
Play other senior teams in the metro Denver area on
Wednesday mornings beginning in April. You must be at least
50 years old. Fee covers our cost for league fees, umpires, field
preparation, and practice times (usually Mondays.) All games
and practices take place at Youth Memorial Sports Complex.
Location: Youth Memorial Sport
Res. $60 (non-res. $70)
34 sessions
317367-01
9-11 am
Mon.,Wed. Apr. 16-Aug. 15
No class: May 28, Jul. 4
Facility Locations
Harold D. Lutz Sports Complex: 58th and Miller, Arvada (Near
58th & Kipling).
Long Lake Ranch (LLR): Hwy. 93 and 64th Ave.
Youth Memorial (Alkire): 76th and Alkire.
Indoor Adult Volleyball
Apex PRD offers fall and winter adult 4 on 4 volleyball leagues.
A, BB and B level leagues feature a ten match season plus
single elimination playoffs for the top 4 teams. League fee is
$225 per team.
Registration deadline is Sep. 10.
Monday Coed 4 on 4 A, BB/B level begins Mon., Sep. 17.
Games played at Arvada K-8 School
Wednesday Women’s 4 on 4 A, BB/B level begins Wednesday,
Sep. 19. Games played at Arvada K-8 School.
For more information call the Apex Simms Street Center,
303‑467‑7120.
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Racquetball & Fitness Center
303‑431‑9004
Hours
Private Rentals
Monday through Thursday.....................................5:30 am-9 pm
Friday........................................................................5:30 am-7 pm
Saturday........................................................................7 am-1 pm
Sunday...........................................................................8 am-1 pm
Holidays
Easter Sunday (Sunday, April 8)........................................Closed
Memorial Day (Monday, May 28)...............................8 am-1 pm
Independence Day (Wednesday, July 4)....................8 am-1 pm
The Center is available for rental Saturday evenings. Amenities
include racquetball/wallyball courts, weight room, saunas,
kitchen, and TV. Call 303‑431‑9004 for fees and information on
a fun sports evening for your group.
Fees
Center admission (includes cardiovascular equipment,
weights, and sauna)...................................$3.75 (non-res. $4.50)
Monthly unlimited Center admission
...................................................$30 per month (non-res. $38)
Racquetball court rental (includes Center admission)
................................................... $9 per hour (non-res. $10.50)
Racquets & balls available for rent.
Wallyball court rental (up to 8 players per court)
.......................................$18 per hour (non-res. $20 per hour)
Locker Rental
Small...................................................................................$ .25
Large..................................................................................$ .50
Discount Multi-Visit Punch Cards
Center admission
15 visits.............................................................$48 (non-res. $58)
30 visits...........................................................$85 (non-res. $100)
Racquetball
10 one-hour reservations.................................$75 (non-res. $90)
Shuttle Card.................................................$37.50 (non-res. $45)
Reservation Policy
Courts may be reserved two days in advance by calling
303‑431‑9004 after 8 am. Cancellations must be phoned in no
later than two hours prior to court time.
Racquetball Shuttle Schedule
All Abilities Welcome
Res. $4.50 per participant (non-res. $5.25)
Monday
6 am
Tuesday
noon
Wednesday
6 am
Thursday
noon
Friday
6 am
Saturday
10 am
Sunday
9 am
Body Fat Testing at the Racquetball and
Fitness Center
Current research shows that percentage of body fat, not
weight, is the most accurate indicator of fitness and health.
Get a clearer picture of your fitness and health through a body
fat test. This test is convenient, safe, quick and non-invasive.
For only $5, you’ll receive your body fat percentage and lean
muscle weight. The entire procedure takes only a few minutes.
Available any time.
Fee: $5
The Racquetball and Fitness
Center is proud to host the
SilverSneakers Fitness
Program! SilverSneakers members can visit the Racquetball
and Fitness Center cardio and
weight areas free of charge. Contact your insurance provider to
see if you are eligible for the program. Stop in at the front desk
for requirements and to enroll.
Age Requirements
Racquetball.................................................. Ages 12 and over
Weight room................................................ Ages 16 and over
12 to 15 year-olds may use weights after completing an Apex
weight training class or a personal weight training session.
Call 303‑431‑9004.
New
Precor Stepper
Locker Room
Remodels
New
WaterRower®
Come see what’s new at the
Racquetball and Fitness Center
Try the latest Precor Ellipticals, Life Fitness Recumbents and
Upright Cycles, and Life Fitness and Precor Treadmills!
Resurfaced
Racquetball Courts
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Cybex Eagle
Strength Training
Equipment
Lemond
Spinners
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Racquetball & Fitness Center
303‑431‑9004
Drop-In SilverSneakers
Group Fitness Classes
Personal Weight Training
SilverSneakers MSROM – Muscular strength and
range of movement. Open to non-SilverSneakers participants.
Beginning senior fitness levels.
Call the RFC at 303‑431‑9004 for the most up to date
schedule
SilverSneakers YogaStretch – This class is
designed to challenge you physically and mentally with a
variety of simple and safe yoga exercises that you’ll do at your
own pace. Using a chair for support, you’ll increase flexibility,
build endurance and learn how to relax and think more clearly.
Open to non SilverSneakers members. All senior fitness levels.
Wednesdays 8-8:45 am
Senior Weight Training
Ages 50+
Class starts with group exercise ...a light aerobic workout to
increase heart rate, followed by hand weights, bands, and fitballs to increase muscle tone, core strengthening, and balance.
The second half of class is spent in the weight room learning
how to correctly use the equipment and developing an individualized workout to meet your fitness goals.
Location: Racquetball & Fitness Center
Res. $32 (non-res. $40)
8 sessions
320000-01
7:30-8:30 am
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
320000-02
7:30-8:30 am
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
320000-03
7:30-8:30 am
Tue.,Thu. May 29-Jun. 21
320000-04
7:30-8:30 am
Tue.,Thu. Jun. 26-Jul. 19
320000-05
7:30-8:30 am
Tue.,Thu. Jul. 24-Aug. 16
320000-06
7:30-8:30 am
Tue.,Thu. Aug. 21-Sep. 13
320000-07
8:30-9:30 am
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
320000-08
8:30-9:30 am
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
320000-09
8:30-9:30 am
Tue.,Thu. May 29-Jun. 21
320000-10
8:30-9:30 am
Tue.,Thu. Jun. 26-Jul. 19
320000-11
8:30-9:30 am
Tue.,Thu. Jul. 24-Aug. 16
320000-12
8:30-9:30 am
Tue.,Thu. Aug. 21-Sep. 13
Ages 12+
A total fitness program has three important components: cardiovascular health, muscular strength, and endurance. Trained
staff get you started or help you find the strong points of your
fitness program and develop strategies for improvement. Please
allow up to 2 days for your trainer to contact you to schedule
your first appointment.
Location: Racquetball & Fitness Center
One Hour Session
Res. $40 (non-res. $45)
320408-01
3 One-Hour Sessions
Res. $105 (non-res. $120)
320408-02
6 One-Hour Sessions
Res. $205 (non-res. $235)
320408-03
12 One-Hour Sessions
Res. $390 (non-res. $440)
320408-04
Racquetball Private Lessons
Ages 8+
Call the Racquetball and Fitness Center, 303‑431‑9004, to
schedule lessons and sign up.
Location: Racquetball & Fitness Center
Res. $35 (non-res. $40)
320505-01
Spring and Summer Racquetball Leagues
Need a partner? Join the Racquetball Leagues at the Racquetball and Fitness Center. Play different opponents each week for
8 weeks. For more information, call 303‑431‑9004. Register at the Racquetball and Fitness Center. Entries accepted first-come,
first-served, until leagues are filled.
Spring registration begins March 7. Summer registration begins May 23.
League
Division
Day
Spring Start Date Summer Start Date
Time
Fee
Adults
Men’s C+
Mon.
April 2
June 18
6-9 pm
$45
Adults
Men’s D
Mon.
April 2
June 18
6-9 pm
$45
Adults
Men’s B+
Tue.
April 3
June 19
6-9 pm
$45
Adults
Men’s C-
Tue.
April 3
June 19
6-9 pm
$45
Adults
Men’s D
Wed.
April 4
June 20
6-9 pm
$45
Seniors
Sr. 55+
Wed.
April 4
June 20
9-10 am
$40
Adults
Women’s C/D
Wed.
April 4
June 20
6-9 pm
$45
Adults
Women’s A/B
Wed.
April 4
June 20
6-9 pm
$45
Adults
Men’s B
Thu.
April 5
June 21
6-9 pm
$45
Adults
Men’s C
Thu.
April 5
June 21
6-9 pm
$45
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Arvada Tennis Center
303‑420‑1210
The Arvada Tennis Center, located at 6340 Miller Street, is a
seasonal facility with 8-lighted courts, a small pro-shop and a
host of activities to fit your needs. Voted Facility of the Yearby the Colorado Tennis Association, the center offers a broad
range of programs for youth and adults. Rental is available for
your special event or tennis party. All staff is certified and/or
has participated in instructional workshops and received inhouse training.
Monitored Hours
303‑420‑1210
April & October
Saturday & Sunday......................................................... 8 am-noon
May-September
Monday through Friday.........................................................5-9 pm
Saturday & Sunday.................................................... 7:30 am-noon
Court and ball machine reservations accepted 2 days in
advance. Free court time available during non-monitored hours
when available. Staff available during non-monitored hours for
ball machine/pro-shop. Leave message to schedule time.
Court Fees..................................................$8 per hour (monitored)
Ball Machine.............................$12 per hour (includes court time)
Discount Punch Cards available!
Pro-Shop
Offers traditional and transitional balls, racquet stringing,
youth racquets, novelty items, water and Gatorade.
Private, Semi-Private,
Small Group Instruction
When group lessons don’t fit with your schedule or you’d
like a customized class to fit your needs, Arvada Tennis
Center USPTA and PTR pros are available. Our prices
are the most competitive in town and our quality is
outstanding!
Privates: $45
Semi-Privates: $30 per player
Small Group: $20 per player
Public Tennis Courts
Alice Sweet Thomas Park (4 cts).................. 80th & Simms
(backboard)
Free Spring Adult Drop In
USTA Sanctioned Tournaments
Dust off those racquets and meet other tennis enthusiasts
every Saturday in March-from 9-11 am. Volunteers from USTA
Colorado and the North Jeffco Tennis Club, along with Arvada
Tennis Center staff, facilitate play and assist with your tennis
needs. In April, a nominal $2 per person fee is charged.
The Arvada Tennis Center offers three tournaments for age
division, juniors, and adult players. USTA membership is
required. Entry forms available at the Arvada Tennis Center
and the Apex Racquetball & Fitness Center. Pick up the Big
Book of Tennis, a complete listing of 2012 tournaments at the
Tennis Center or visit www.usta.com and enter Tennis Link.
Arvada Tennis Center Open House
Saturday April 21, 9 am-1 pm (rain date April 28)
Stop by the facility to meet staff and learn how to become
involved in this lifetime sport.
• Adult drop in for players from 9-11 am. Free for first
timers/$2 for regulars.
• Demo Racquets: Available from 9 am-1 pm, courtesy of
Rocky Mountain Sports in Boulder. ID required for check out.
• Used Tennis Equipment Sale: Bring your used equipment,
marked with your name, asking price, minimum acceptable
price, and method of payment (cash or check only). Unsold
items must be picked up by owner or may be donated to
the Colorado Tennis Youth Foundation. Contact the Tennis
Center to complete an inventory form and drop off equipment by 8 pm, Friday, April 20.
• Drop off your racquet for stringing. Fee: $15-plus cost of
string. (in stock or can be ordered)
• Meet instructional staff, register for summer programs, learn
more about CARA, Junior Team Tennis, tournaments, up/
down tennis, special needs tennis, volunteering.
• Play Day: 11 am-1 pm. For ages 3 through adult
* QuickStart activities for all ages. Parents are encouraged
to be on court to learn how to help kids achieve success!
* Games for beginners and those ready for friendly
competition
* Adult QuickStart – Fun, regardless of your ability level
* Ball machine, radar gun, hit for prizes, racquet rally
* Free refreshments
Check apexprd.org or call 303‑420‑1210 for updated
information.
Wheelchair Play
The Arvada Tennis Center works closely with the Colorado
Wheelchair Tennis Foundation to offer playing opportunities.
Players using a wheelchair may also play in any able-bodied
league or tournament. Contact the Arvada Tennis Center or
email [email protected]
League Play
Danny Kendrick West Park (2 cts)......... 70th & Ward Road
We’re the site for the Daytime Senior Breakfast League and up/
down wheelchair tennis, pairing an able-bodied player with
a player using a wheelchair. North Jeffco Tennis Club runs all
other adult leagues. Membership in the United States Tennis
Association, www.usta.com and the North Jeffco Tennis Club,
www.northjeffcotennisclub, are required for sanctioned league
play. League season runs April through October, with registration 2-3 months prior to league start.
Davis Lane Park (2 cts)...........................69th Place & Quail
Free Casual Play
Homestead Park (2 cts).....................................5700 W. 63rd
Various player groups call the Arvada Tennis Center home.
During the height of the summer season, these groups may
play off site. Call for current information.
• Seniors: 40 + play Mon./Wed./Fri. mornings, year round.
• Lunch Bunch: 4.0/4.5 level play, most weekdays around
11:30 am-2 pm, year round.
• Tennis Addicts and Nuts: Always plays at the ATC, switching between Sat./Sun. mornings/Friday evenings, year
round.
• Minimum temperature of 40 degrees and dry courts needed
for play.
Arvada Tennis Center (8 cts).....................64th & Miller St.
(backboard) lighted May-September
Club Crest North Park (1 ct).................76th & Everett Way
Columbine Park (2 cts)......................................6650 W. 53rd
Lake Arbor Center (2 cts)........................7451 W. 83rd Way
Majestic View Park (4 cts).................70th Way & Estes Dr.
Meadow Lake Park (2 cts)......................62nd. & Yank Way
Moon Gulch Park (2 cts).............................72nd & Deframe
Rainbow Park II (2 cts,backboard)......81st Pl. & Pomona Dr.
Skyline Park (2 cts)............................... 56th Drive & Simms
Tennyson Knolls (2 cts, backboard)................4900 W. 62nd
Thundercloud Park (2 cts).................... 7200 Hackberry Rd.
Round the Clock Racquet Rally for the
Arvada Community Food Bank
Aug. 24 & 25
For players of all ages that can serve and rally! Form a team of
friends, schoolmates, or neighbors. 2 players from every team
are on court every hour for 24 hours. Play as much or as little as
you’d like, depending on team size. Every team needs a captain. Hunger doesn’t sleep-why should we? Contact the tennis
center to be placed on a team. Prize and snack donations and
volunteers needed to help stamp out hunger in Arvada!
Volunteer Opportunities
Help is needed with on court programs, special events, and
behind the scenes organization. Contact the Arvada Tennis
Center or email [email protected] to learn more.
Tennis Lesson Information
• Teaching staff holds certifications through USPTA,
PTR, Coaches Developmental Workshops, & QuickStart
Workshops, in addition to Arvada Tennis Center training.
• Dress comfortably in light colored clothing with pockets and
wear supportive closed toe/heel shoes.
• Sunscreen and water bottles are highly recommended. A
seasonal water fountain is offered at the Arvada Tennis
Center location, only.
• Loaner racquets are available; balls are provided. Participants
are encouraged to bring a racquet if they have one.
• For program quality, participant and instructor safety, register for classes based on published class descriptions or
follow instructor recommendations on the skill assessment
provided at session end. Contact the Arvada Tennis Center
if you misplaced the skill assessment or did not receive one.
• New to the program? Read class descriptions carefully and
contact the Tennis Coordinator if unsure which class is
right.
• Instructors reserve the right to move a participant to the
class that best fits their needs. Typically, several sessions
are needed at each level before advancing and practice
time outside of class is strongly encouraged.
• We are unable to make up classes for personal scheduling
conflicts.
• For those participants advancing to a level that does not
equate to published age ranges, contact Guest Services or
the Arvada Tennis Center for approval. Sorry, no on-line
registration for out of age range participants.
Inclement Weather: Classes cancelled due to weather
or instructor illness will be rescheduled, generally by extending
the session an additional day. Due to Colorado’s unpredictable
weather, classes are cancelled 1 or 2 at a time, an hour before
scheduled start time. This information can also be found on
the parent information letter. Call the Arvada Tennis Center at
303‑420‑1210 during our staffed hours, or listen to the recording for updated information.
Westwood Park (2 cts)..................................70th. & Quaker
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Arvada Tennis Center
303‑420‑1210
Tiny Tots
Ages 3.5-4
Introduction to movement and coordination skills needed to
rally a tennis ball, with and without racquets. Smaller court
and racquet size along with lower net and slower moving
balls increases success and excitement. We strongly encourage practice outside of class. Racquets available for loan or
purchase in our pro shop. Skill assessment provided at end of
session to aid with future registrations.
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
Res. $30 (non-res. $36)
6 sessions
321000-01
10-10:30 am
Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 9-25
321000-02
10-10:30 am
Mon.,Wed.
May 7-23
321000-03
9:30-10 am
Sun.
Apr. 1-May 13
321000-04
4:15-4:45 pm
Fri.
Apr. 6-May 11
321000-05
8:30-9 am
Sat.
Jun. 2-Jul. 7
321000-06
8:30-9 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Apr. 8
Location: Meadowlake Park Tennis
Res. $30 (non-res. $36)
6 sessions
321000-07
8:30-9 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-21
321000-08
8:30-9 am
Tue.,Thu. Jun. 26-Jul. 12
321000-09
8:30-9 am
Tue.,Thu. Jul. 17-Aug. 2
Racqueteers
Ages 4.5-5
Munchkin Tennis is now Racqueteers! Using a combination
of Quickstart and traditional teaching methods, players focus
on movement, coordination, and the racquet control needed to
begin a simple serve and rally, on a smaller court using smaller
racquets and transitional balls. Racquets available for loan or
purchase in our pro shop. Skill assessment provided at session
end. We recommend skill practice outside of class.
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
Res. $40 (non-res. $48)
6 sessions
321100-01 10:35-11:20 am Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 9-25
321100-02 10:35-11:20 am Mon.,Wed.
May 7-23
321100-03
4:30-5:15 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-19
321100-04
4:30-5:15 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-17
321100-05
4:50-5:35 pm
Fri.
Apr. 6-May 11
321100-06 10:05-10:50 am
Sun.
Apr. 1-May 13
321100-07
9-9:45 am
Sun.
Jun. 3-Jul. 8
321100-08
9-9:45 am
Sun.
Jul. 15-Aug. 19
No class: Apr. 8
Location: Meadowlake Park Tennis
Res. $40 (non-res. $48)
6 sessions
321100-09
9:05-9:50 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-21
321100-10
9:05-9:50 am
Tue.,Thu. Jun. 26-Jul. 12
321100-11
9:05-9:50 am
Tue.,Thu. Jul. 17-Aug. 2
Rookies
Ages 6-11
Building on basics presented in Racqueteers, players work
on mobility and coordination skills while learning the fundamentals of the forehand, backhand, volley and serve to start
and maintain a 2-3 ball rally. Racquets available for loan or
purchase in our pro shop. We strongly encourage practice time
outside of class. Skill assessment provided at end of session to
aid with future registrations.
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
Ages 6-8
Res. $40 (non-res. $48)
6 sessions
321110-01 11:25 am-12:10 pm Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 9-25
321110-02 11:25 am-12:10 pm Mon.,Wed.
May 7-23
321110-03
4:30-5:15 pm Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 9-25
321110-04
4:30-5:15 pm Mon.,Wed.
May 7-23
321110-05
5:45-6:30 pm
Fri.
Apr. 6-May 11
321110-06
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
321110-07
11-11:45 am
Sun.
Apr. 1-May 13
321110-08 9:50-10:35 am
Sun.
Jun. 3-Jul. 8
321110-09 9:50-10:35 am
Sun.
Jul. 15-Aug. 19
321110-10
8:30-9:15 am Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-20
321110-11
8:30-9:15 am Mon.,Wed. Jun. 25-Jul. 16
321110-12
8:30-9:15 am Mon.,Wed. Jul. 23-Aug. 8
321110-13
9:05-9:50 am
Sat.
Jun. 2-Jul. 7
321110-14
9:05-9:50 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Apr. 8, Jul. 4
Location: Meadowlake Park Tennis
Ages 6-8
Res. $40 (non-res. $48)
6 sessions
321110-15
10-10:45 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-21
321110-16
10-10:45 am
Tue.,Thu. Jun. 26-Jul. 12
321110-17
10-10:45 am
Tue.,Thu. Jul. 17-Aug. 2
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Ages 6-8
Res. $40 (non-res. $48)
6 sessions
321110-18
8:30-9:15 am Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jun. 4-15
321110-19
8:30-9:15 am Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jun. 18-29
321110-20
8:30-9:15 am Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jul. 9-20
321110-21
8:30-9:15 am Mon.,Wed.,Fri. Jul. 23-Aug. 3
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
Ages 9-11
Res. $40 (non-res. $48)
6 sessions
321110-25
5:20-6:05 pm Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 9-25
321110-26
5:20-6:05 pm Mon.,Wed.
May 7-23
321110-27
5:20-6:05 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-19
321110-28
5:20-6:05 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-17
321110-29
6:35-7:20 pm
Fri.
Apr. 6-May 11
321110-30 9:50-10:35 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
321110-31 9:20-10:05 am Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-20
321110-32 9:20-10:05 am Mon.,Wed. Jun. 25-Jul. 16
321110-33 9:20-10:05 am Mon.,Wed. Jul. 23-Aug. 8
321110-34 9:55-10:40 am
Sat.
Jun. 2-Jul. 7
321110-35 9:55-10:40 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Jul. 4
Location: Meadowlake Park Tennis
Ages 9-11
Res. $40 (non-res. $48)
6 sessions
321110-36 10:50-11:35 am Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-21
321110-37 10:50-11:35 am Tue.,Thu. Jun. 26-Jul. 12
321110-38 10:50-11:35 am Tue.,Thu. Jul. 17-Aug. 2
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Ages 9-11
Res. $40 (non-res. $48)
6 sessions
321110-39 9:20-10:05 am Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jun. 4-15
321110-40 9:20-10:05 am Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jun. 18-29
321110-41 9:20-10:05 am Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jul. 9-20
321110-42 9:20-10:05 am Mon.,Wed.,Fri. Jul. 23-Aug. 3
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Trainees
Ages 7-11
Building on skills from Rookies, players work toward achieving
at least 50% accuracy with both the serve and 2-3 ball rally,
using transitional balls. Expansion of the forehand, backhand,
volley, serve for players showing consistency. Basic strategy and scoring introduced. Prerequisite: Passing Rookies
assessment or the ability to begin & maintain a 2-3 ball rally.
Racquets available for loan or purchase in our pro-shop. Skill
assessment provided at end of session.
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
Res. $45 (non-res. $54)
6 sessions
321120-01
6:10-7:10 pm Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 9-25
321120-02
6:10-7:10 pm Mon.,Wed.
May 7-23
321120-03
6:10-7:10 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-19
321120-04
6:10-7:10 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-17
321120-05 10:45-11:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
321120-06
12-1 pm
Sun.
Apr. 1-May 13
321120-07 10:40-11:40 am
Sun.
Jun. 3-Jul. 8
321120-08 10:40-11:40 am
Sun.
Jul. 15-Aug. 19
321120-09 10:10-11:10 am Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-20
321120-10 10:10-11:10 am Mon.,Wed. Jun. 25-Jul. 16
321120-11 10:10-11:10 am Mon.,Wed. Jul. 23-Aug. 8
No class: Jul. 3, Apr. 8, Jul. 4
Location: Meadowlake Park Tennis
Res. $45 (non-res. $54)
6 sessions
321120-12
12-1 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-21
321120-13
12-1 pm
Tue.,Thu. Jun. 26-Jul. 12
321120-14
12-1 pm
Tue.,Thu. Jul. 17-Aug. 2
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Res. $45 (non-res. $54)
6 sessions
321120-15 10:10-11:10 am Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jun. 4-15
321120-16 10:10-11:10 am Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jun. 18-29
321120-17 10:10-11:10 am Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jul. 9-20
321120-18 10:10-11:10 am Mon.,Wed.,Fri. Jul. 23-Aug. 3
The National Tennis Rating Program
The National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) is a tool used
to place adult players wanting to participate in lessons,
drills, or tournaments, at the proper level. Below is a partial
NTRP listing. For further information, visit www.usta.com
1.5 This player has limited playing experience and is
still working primarily on getting the ball over the net; has
some knowledge of scoring but is not familiar with basic
positions and procedures for singles and doubles play.
2.0 This player may have had some lessons but needs
on-court experience; has obvious stroke weaknesses but
is beginning to feel comfortable with singles and doubles
play.
2.5 This player has more dependable strokes and is
learning to judge where the ball is going; has weak court
coverage or is often caught out of position, but is starting to keep the ball in play with other players of the same
ability.
3.0 This player can place shots with moderate success;
can sustain a rally of slow pace but is not comfortable with
all strokes; lacks control when trying for power.
3.5 This player has achieved stroke dependability and
direction on shots within reach, including forehand and
backhand volleys, but still lacks depth and variety; seldom
double faults and occasionally forces errors on the serve.
4.0 This player has dependable strokes on both forehand and backhand sides; has the ability to use a variety
of shots including lobs, overheads, approach shots and
volleys; can place the first serve and force some errors; is
seldom out of position in a doubles game.
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Arvada Tennis Center
303‑420‑1210
Quickstart Family
Ages 5+
Parents and children work together, under the guidance of
instructional staff, to learn the basic skills needed to begin a
rally and the role parents can play. Provides adults time toward
the end of class to focus on their own tennis skill progression..
A parent, friend, or older sibling (over 14) must be on court
with each child. Families with multiple children should contact the tennis center, 303‑420‑1210, prior to registration for
adjusted fees.
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
Ages 5-8
Res. $55 (non-res. $70)
4 sessions
321130-01
10-11 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-28
321130-02
5:30-6:30 pm
Fri.
Jun. 8-29
321130-03
5:30-6:30 pm
Fri.
Jul. 13-Aug. 3
Ages 9-12
Res. $55 (non-res. $70)
4 sessions
321130-04
11 am-12 pm
Sat.
Apr. 7-28
321130-05
6:35-7:35 pm
Fri.
Jun. 8-29
321130-06
6:35-7:35 pm
Fri.
Jul. 13-Aug. 3
Play Days
Ages 5-16
A great way for kids to learn to play or meet others to play in a
relaxed but competitive environment. Competition geared to a
court size appropriate for their age, size, strength, and ability.
Parents encouraged to be on court for help, support, and to
cheer the kids on. Bring your chairs on court to watch some
tennis fun!
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
Res. $8 (non-res. $10)
1 session
321135-01
1-2:30 pm
Sat.
May 19
321135-02
7-8:30 pm
Fri.
Jun. 29
321135-03
12-1:30 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11
321135-04
10-11:30 am
Tue.
Aug. 7
Lobbers
Ages 8-15
All Lobbers classes play on the 60 foot court with transitional
balls, moving to the traditional 78 foot court when consistency has developed. Players under 11 years should remain in
Trainees until a consistent 2-3 ball rally is accomplished. Court
size can be modified for the older player just getting started
with tennis. We strongly encourage skill practice outside of
class. All players transition to the overhead serve and remain at
this level until they can put a ball into play and maintain a 5-6
ball rally. We expand on the basic skills of forehand, backhand,
volley, and serve as well as simple strategy and scoring.
Lobbers are encouraged to participate in spring and fall Juniors
Drill & Play, and the summer CARA program, which exposes
players to entry level competition in a supportive environment.
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
Ages 8-11
Res. $45 (non-res. $54)
6 sessions
321200-01
12-1 pm
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
321200-02
1:05-2:05 pm
Sun.
Apr. 1-May 13
321200-03
12-1 pm
Sun.
Jun. 3-Jul. 8
321200-04
12-1 pm
Sun.
Jul. 15-Aug. 19
321200-05 11:30 am-12:30 pm Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-20
321200-06 11:30 am-12:30 pm Mon.,Wed. Jun. 25-Jul. 16
321200-07 11:30 am-12:30 pm Mon.,Wed. Jul. 23-Aug. 8
No class: Apr. 8, Jul. 4
Location: Meadowlake Park Tennis
Ages 8-11
Res. $45 (non-res. $54)
6 sessions
321200-08
1:05-2:05 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-21
321200-09
1:05-2:05 pm
Tue.,Thu. Jun. 26-Jul. 12
321200-10
1:05-2:05 pm
Tue.,Thu. Jul. 17-Aug. 2
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Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Ages 8-11
Res. $45 (non-res. $54)
6 sessions
321200-11 11:30 am-12:30 pmMon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jun. 4-15
321200-12 11:30 am-12:30 pmMon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jun. 18-29
321200-13 11:30 am-12:30 pmMon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jul. 9-20
321200-14 11:30 am-12:30 pmMon.,Wed.,Fri. Jul. 23-Aug. 3
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
Ages 12-15
Res. $45 (non-res. $54)
6 sessions
321200-15
1:05-2:05 pm
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
321200-16
2:10-3:10 pm
Sun.
Apr. 1-May 13
321200-17
1:05-2:05 pm
Sun.
Jun. 3-Jul. 8
321200-18
1:05-2:05 pm
Sun.
Jul. 15-Aug. 19
321200-19 12:35-1:35 pm Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-20
321200-20 12:35-1:35 pm Mon.,Wed. Jun. 25-Jul. 16
321200-21 12:35-1:35 pm Mon.,Wed. Jul. 23-Aug. 8
No class: Apr. 8, Jul. 4
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Ages 12-15
Res. $45 (non-res. $54)
6 sessions
321200-22 12:35-1:35 pm Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jun. 4-15
321200-23 12:35-1:35 pm Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jun. 18-29
321200-24 12:35-1:35 pm Mon.,Wed.,Fri.
Jul. 9-20
321200-25 12:35-1:35 pm Mon.,Wed.,Fri. Jul. 23-Aug. 3
Hitters
Ages 9-15
Skills: expansion of the 60 foot game through serves, placement, and strategy moving to full court with transitional or
regulation balls. Ability to start points and rally independently,
with rally length increasing to 5-6 balls. Increased placement
and form on volleys, development of topspin, and development of the lob and overhead. Both singles and doubles points
played.
Hitters are encouraged to participate in Spring Junior Drill and
Play, CARA or Junior Team tennis.
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
Res. $45 (non-res. $54)
6 sessions
321300-01
1:40-2:40 pm Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-20
321300-02
1:40-2:40 pm Mon.,Wed. Jun. 25-Jul. 16
321300-03
1:40-2:40 pm Mon.,Wed. Jul. 23-Aug. 8
321300-04
6-7 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 12-28
321300-05
6-7 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 10-26
321300-06
11 am-12 pm
Sat.
Jun. 2-Jul. 7
321300-07
11 am-12 pm
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Jul. 4
Tennis Nature
Discovery Camp
Ages 6-12
In partnership with the City of Arvada, campers start at the
tennis courts in Majestic View Park and participate in an
hour of tennis lessons, drills, and games followed by time to
play, relax in the shade and enjoy a snack. Then a short walk
through the scenic park to Majestic View Nature Center to
participate in fun, environmental, hands on activities centered
around the wetlands, reptiles, birds, and insects. Afterward,
campers return to the courts with their instructor for pick up.
Location: Majestic View Park
Res. $100 (non-res. $120)
5 sessions
321350-01
9 am-12 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-22
321350-02
9 am-12 pm
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-20
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Arvada Tennis Center
303‑420‑1210
Therapeutic Rec Tennis
Ages 5-50
Players learn basic tennis skills using a smaller court and transitional teaching equipment. Skills center around coordination,
depth perception, tracking, movement, and cooperative skills.
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
Res. $30 (non-res. $40)
6 sessions
321400-01
4-5 pm
Wed.
Apr. 11-May 16
321400-02 9:30-10:30 am
Wed.
Jun. 13-Jul. 25
No class: Jul. 4
Drill & Play
Ages 10-18
Pre-requisite: Lobbers level and above with the ability to put a
ball into play and sustain a 3-4 ball rally.
Students should understand the basic concepts of the forehand, backhand, volley, and serve. Class includes drills to
develop consistency, stroke selection, positioning, and strategy
to develop the complete game in preparation for summer
CARA or Junior Team Tennis.
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
Junior High
Res. $45 (non-res. $55)
6 sessions
321500-01
4:30-5:30 pm
Wed.
Apr. 11-May 16
321500-02
2-3 pm
Sun.
Apr. 15-May 20
High School
Res. $45 (non-res. $55)
6 sessions
321500-03
5:30-6:30 pm
Wed.
Apr. 11-May 16
321500-04
3-4 pm
Sun.
Apr. 15-May 20
CARA Tennis
Ages 7-18
For those with prior tennis exposure who have enrolled in
spring lessons or plan on taking lessons in addition to CARA
this summer. This grass roots, entry into competition program
provides a supportive learning environment emphasizing
sportsmanship. Learn scoring, tie-breakers, singles and doubles to prepare for the state tournament the week of July 23.
Friday matches are scheduled between 8 am-1 pm at the
Arvada Tennis Center and other agencies, typically on the
south side of the metro area. Time based on number of players
and courts available. Parents are responsible for transportation.
Missing occasional practices or matches is expected. Proration
available for extended vacations - contact the tennis center at
303‑420‑1210 or [email protected].
Registration fee includes a team T-shirt, CARA membership,
and the state tournament. Attend a meeting for new players
and parents, Friday, June 8, at 6 pm.
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
Ages 7-12
Res. $110 (non-res. $125)
21 sessions
321510-01
8:30-9:45 am Tue.,Thu.,Fri. Jun. 5-Jul. 20
Ages 13-18
Res. $110 (non-res. $125)
21 sessions
321510-02
10-11:15 am Tue.,Thu.,Fri. Jun. 5-Jul. 20
Junior Team Tennis
Ages 8-18
A must for all middle and high school players. Team formation
is in progress and ends May 29. Register early - don’t miss out.
One year of CARA experience is preferred, but not necessary.
Players form their own teams of 4-8 players of the same gender, age, and ability level. Ask your friends, classmates, tennis
teammates, or neighbors. Individuals looking for a team may
contact the tennis center. Before enrolling review the levels
of play found on coloradotennis.com, under juniors. Contact
Michele at 303‑420‑1210 or [email protected] with: first
and last name, address, home/cell number, schools attending
and birthdate.
Placement is not guaranteed. Teams without at least 4 players by May 29 will be combined if possible. Players unable to
be placed on a team should contact other agencies and clubs
to see if they will be forming a team in the age bracket/level
needed. CARA tennis or novice/satellite level tournaments are
viable options for players not finding a team.
Match format consists of 2 singles matches and 1 doubles
match on Monday mornings, so 4 players must be present
each week. Match play is at 8:30, 10:30 or 12:30, depending on
age division. Parents are responsible for transportation and will
be asked to help supervise teams at away matches, as coaches
are responsible for home team matches.
Team meeting on Friday, June 8, 7 pm to review number of
teams, play format, rules, schedules, line-ups, submit vacation schedules, confirm T-shirt size. Payment accepted when
participation is confirmed by tennis center staff. On-line payment option available. Any player choosing not to participate
after team formation will be accessed a $25 fee. Fee includes
the Colorado Tennis Association’s player fee, T-shirt, and Aug.
10-12 tournament for qualifying teams.
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
12 & Under
Res. $145 (non-res. $175)
24 sessions
321550-01
8:30-9:45 am Mon.,Wed.,Fri. Jun. 4-Jul. 30
No class: Jul. 4
14 & Under
Res. $145 (non-res. $175)
24 sessions
321550-02
9:45-11 am Mon.,Wed.,Fri. Jun. 4-Jul. 30
No class: Jul. 4
18 & Under
Res. $145 (non-res. $175)
24 sessions
321550-03 11:30 am-1 pm Mon.,Wed.,Fri. Jun. 4-Jul. 30
No class: Jul. 4
Adult Beginner Lessons
Ages 16+
Learn to play or polish the basic strokes, scoring, practicing
techniques, and racquet selection. Loaner racquets available.
For players in the 1.5-2.5 level range. Refer to the National
Tennis Rating Program classifications found in the activities
guide or visit www.usta.com.
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
Res. $48 (non-res. $58)
6 sessions
321600-01 9:30-10:30 am Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 9-25
321600-02 9:30-10:30 am Mon.,Wed.
May 7-23
321600-03
5:30-6:30 pm
Fri.
Jun. 1-Jul. 6
321600-04
5:30-6:30 pm
Fri.
Jul. 20-Aug. 24
321600-05
9-10 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
321600-06
8:30-9:30 am
Sat.
Jun. 2-Jul. 7
321600-07
8:30-9:30 pm
Sat.
Jul. 21-Aug. 25
321600-08
4:30-5:30 pm
Sun.
Apr. 1-May 13
No class: Apr. 8
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Advanced Beginner
Ages 16+
Players have a more dependable forehand and backhand,
although directional hitting is still developing. Learn expansion
of strokes, increased focus on first and second serves, shot
selection and singles/doubles strategy, scoring and tiebreakers, and how to connect with the tennis community. Loaner
racquets available. Designed for NTRP 2.5-3.0; refer to the
National Tennis Rating Program classifications in the activities
guide or visit www.usta.com.
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
Res. $48 (non-res. $58)
6 sessions
321605-01 10:30-11:30 am Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 9-25
321605-02 10:30-11:30 am Mon.,Wed.
May 7-23
321605-03
6:30-7:30 pm
Fri.
Jun. 1-Jul. 6
321605-04
6:30-7:30 pm
Fri.
Jul. 20-Aug. 24
321605-05
10-11 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
321605-06 9:30-10:30 am
Sat.
Jun. 2-Jul. 7
321605-07 9:30-10:30 am
Sat.
Jul. 21-Aug. 25
321605-08
5:30-6:30 pm
Sun.
Apr. 1-May 13
No class: Apr. 8
Drill and Play
Ages 16+
Players are fairly comfortable with all strokes, can maintain a
consistent rally, and serve with 50% accuracy. Drills to simulate singles and doubles playing situations. Supervised match
play with focus on shot selection, increased serving percentages, strategy and rules. Loaner racquets available. Designed
for the 3.0 and above player. Refer to the National Tennis
Rating Program classifications in the activities guide or www.
usta.com.
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
Res. $48 (non-res. $58)
6 sessions
321610-01
6:30-7:30 pm
Sun.
Apr. 1-May 13
321610-02
11 am-12 pm
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
321610-03
7:30-8:30 pm
Fri.
Jun. 1-Jul. 6
321610-04
7:30-8:30 pm
Fri.
Jul. 20-Aug. 24
321610-05 10:30-11:30 am
Sat.
Jun. 2-Jul. 7
321610-06 10:30-11:30 am
Sat.
Jul. 21-Aug. 25
No class: Apr. 8
Private Lessons
Ages 8+
Improve skills faster with the personalized attention private,
semi private or small group lessons provide. Lessons are one
hour in duration, and take place at the Arvada Tennis Center.
Racquets available. Following registration, players will be
contacted within 2-3 days to determine lesson goals and
availability, before a pro is assigned. Semi-private (2) participants should be of similar ability level; players will register
individually.
Location: Arvada Tennis Center
Private Lessons
Fee: $45
321800-01
Semi-Private
Fee: $35
321800-02
Small Group
Fee: $24
321800-03
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Therapeutic Recreation
303‑431‑9004
Fitness Buddies Program
Therapeutic Recreation
Therapeutic Recreation is designed to meet the unique
needs of people with disabilities using specialized and
inclusive programs. Therapeutic recreation helps people
improve and/or gain new recreation, leisure and social
skills that will enhance their quality of life.
Accessibility
Apex Park and Recreation District will not discriminate
or knowingly prevent an individual with any disability
from participating in any district program or service, or
cause undue problems for anyone desiring access to any
district facility. At no time will any individual who has a
physical or developmental disability be denied the same
district access as all other citizens. Customers who need
assistance will be accommodated on an individual basis.
On site special help from a parent, aide or designated adult
may be required to ensure an individual’s safe participation in a program. Apex PRD encourages individuals with
disabilities to participate in its recreation programs. To
help facilitate this process, we encourage community
members to assist as volunteers. If you would like more
details, call 303‑467‑7158.
Types of Services Offered
Inclusion: Provides opportunities for people with
and without disabilities to experience recreation
together. It provides support in the form of extra staff,
sign language interpreters, support partners, adapting
rules and policies, behavior management support, disability awareness training, and other services necessary to include people with disabilities in community
recreation.
Specialized Programs: These programs are open to
everyone, but are designed to meet the unique needs of
individuals with physical, mental, and/or emotional disabilities. Programs include sporting activities, adapted
aquatics, arts & crafts, outings, and many more.
Personal Needs Assistance
Persons needing assistance with feeding, medication,
using the restroom or dressing during a program or class
are encouraged to sign up and participate with a personal
care attendant. There is no fee for personal care attendants
providing assistance unless otherwise noted; however,
attendants need to register separately and note whom they
will be assisting.
Volunteers
Volunteers are a vital part of our program. If you are interested in volunteering please call Julie Hines, Certified
Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, at 303‑467‑7158.
Saturday Bowling
Class promotes group interactive participation vs. one-onone instruction. A buddy (parent, sibling, friend) is encouraged to participate in the water.
Please see page 51 for class dates and times.
MS Hydrotherapy
All Ages
Benefit from a cool water environment to help increase mobility, balance, strength and range of motion. Class is run by a
physical therapist with special training in hydrotherapy and
over 20 years experience with individuals with MS. For more
information, call Julie Hines, CTRS, at 303‑467‑7158.
Location: George J. Meyers Indoor Pool
Res. $50 (non-res. $60)
10 sessions
322565-01
8-9 am
Mon.,Thu. Apr. 23-May 24
322565-02 9:30-10:30 am Mon.,Thu. May 31-Jun. 28
322565-03 9:30-10:30 am Mon.,Thu.
Jul. 2-Aug. 2
322565-04
8-9 am
Mon.,Thu. Aug. 6-Sep. 13
No class: Aug. 27, Aug. 30
Dancercise
Ages 10+
Learn fun and hip dance moves while getting some exercise!
No experience necessary, just come have fun and get a good
workout!
Location: Racquetball & Fitness Center
Res. $40 (non-res. $45)
8 sessions
322566-01
4-5 pm
Thu.
Jul. 12-Aug. 30
Dogs and Dodgeball
Ages 12+
Let’s head to Boulder to play dodgeball with our friends from
surrounding agencies. We’ll learn the skills of the game, play
around and then enjoy hot dogs for dinner! Transportation provided from the Apex Racquetball and Fitness Center.
Location: Racquetball & Fitness Center
Res. $20 (non-res. $25)
1 session
322567-01
4:30-7:30 pm
Tue.
Aug. 21
Ages 18+
Join us with other agencies for our annual lock-in at the Link
rec center in Lakewood. We’ll swim, rock climb, and have
a mini dance party! Dinner and breakfast included. Please
bring sleeping bag, pillow and appropriate clothes for activities. Transportation is provided from the Apex Racquetball &
Fitness Center.
Location: Racquetball & Fitness Center
Res. $60 (non-res. $70)
2 sessions
322568-01 4:30 pm-9:30 am Fri.,Sat.
Jul. 20-21
Therapeutic Rec Tennis
Players learn basic tennis skills using a smaller court and
transitional teaching equipment. Skills center around
coordination, depth perception, tracking, movement, and
cooperative skills.
Please see page 25 for class dates and times.
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All Ages
Meet at the Brunswick Zone Wheat Ridge to work on skills,
meet new friends, socialize and have FUN!
Location: Brunswick Zone Wheat Ridge
Res. $85 (non-res. $95)
8 sessions
322550-01 11 am-12:30 pm
Sat.
Mar. 24-May 12
322550-02 11 am-12:30 pm
Sat.
Jun. 16-Aug. 4
Cooperative Lock-In
Adapted Aquatics
All Ages
Sign up to have a buddy work out with you in a small group
session. We specialize the program to each participant’s
needs. Activities include swimming, fitness, weightlifting and
exercises to work on strength, coordination and balance. Our
goal is to exercise and maintain a healthy lifestyle. To sign up,
call Julie Hines, Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, at
303‑467‑7158. Space and times are limited! Fee covers eight
sessions, held once or twice per week.
Location: Racquetball & Fitness Center
Res. $100 (non-res. $110)
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Therapeutic Recreation
303‑431‑9004
Restaurant Night Out
Ages 15+
Join us for a night out to dinner with friends. We will work on
appropriate dinner etiquette while socializing with peers.
Location: Racquetball & Fitness Center
Casa Bonita
Res. $25 (non-res. $30)
1 session
322570-01
5:30-8 pm
Thu.
Apr. 19
Applebee’s
Res. $25 (non-res. $30)
1 session
322570-02
6-8 pm
Thu.
May 24
Red Robin
Res. $25 (non-res. $30)
1 session
322570-03
6-8 pm
Thu.
Jun. 28
Arvada Villa Pizza
Res. $25 (non-res. $30)
1 session
322570-04
6-8 pm
Thu.
Jul. 19
Chili’s
Res. $25 (non-res. $30)
1 session
322570-05
6-8 pm
Thu.
Aug. 23
Dive In Movie
Ages 12+
Dive into the pool at the Apex Center with friends from surrounding agencies. After swimming, enjoy pizza and a movie.
Please bring swimsuit, towel and dry clothes to change into.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $12 (non-res. $17)
1 session
322571-01
4-7:30 pm
Fri.
Apr. 6
322571-02
4-7:30 pm
Fri.
Jun. 8
Rock Climbing
Ages 8+
Meet us at the Apex Center as we learn to rock climb! No
experience necessary. The National Sports Center for the
Disabled will teach us to climb the wall. All abilities welcome.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $15 (non-res. $20)
1 session
322572-01
4:30-6 pm
Thu.
May 17
The Lunch Bunch
Ages 12+
Join us for an afternoon with friends for lunch. We will work on
appropriate lunch etiquette while socializing with peers. This
program is a great alternative for those who are unable to participate in our evening dinner outings.
Location: Racquetball & Fitness Center
Udi’s
Res. $16 (non-res. $20)
1 session
322573-01 11:30 am-1:30 pm
Fri.
Jun. 15
Olive Garden
Res. $16 (non-res. $20)
1 session
322573-02 11:30 am-1:30 pm
Fri.
Aug. 17
Canoe/Kayak with NSCD
All Ages
Learn to canoe and kayak with instruction from teachers at the
National Sports Center for the Disabled. We will meet at a local
lake, learn skills, get some exercise and have fun! Please bring
a sack dinner to eat at the lake.
Location: Racquetball & Fitness Center
Res. $20 (non-res. $25)
1 session
322575-01
4:30-7:30 pm
Wed.
Jun. 20
Boulder Dinner Theatre
Join us for a fun night of dinner and a musical.
Location: Racquetball & Fitness Center
“Cinderella”
Res. $55 (non-res. $65)
322580-01
4:45-10 pm
Wed.
Putt-Putt Golf
Ages 15+
1 session
Jul. 25
Ages 12+
Let’s putt around and have some fun at the Hyland Hills
Adventure Golf Course. Bring extra money if you wish to purchase a snack.
Location: Racquetball & Fitness Center
Res. $20 (non-res. $25)
1 session
322590-01
5:30-7:30 pm
Tue.
Jul. 31
Friday Night Fun
Ages 12+
Enjoy a Friday night out with friends as we play games, sing
karaoke, play wallyball and enjoy lots of other fun activities!
Light snacks provided.
Location: Racquetball & Fitness Center
Res. $12 (non-res. $16)
1 session
322598-01
6-8 pm
Fri.
May 11
322598-02
6-8 pm
Fri.
Aug. 10
Winter Park Adventure Days
Ages 12+
Let’s head to Winter Park and the National Sports Center for
the Disabled to enjoy summer fun: play mini golf, ride on the
chair lift, go through a maze, ride the alpine slide and much
more! Please bring a sack lunch, water and sunscreen.
Location: Racquetball & Fitness Center
Res. $50 (non-res. $60)
1 session
322600-01 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Tue.
Jul. 10
Res. $60 (non-res. $70)
1 session
322600-02 8 am-4:30 pm
Tue.
Aug. 7
Day Camp
We now provide several spots for TR participants at the
Secrest Youth and Teen Center summer day camp, a fun
and inclusive summer activity. Extra staff, specialized
to work with people with disabilities, will be on hand to
ensure a safe and fun atmosphere. Participants must be
able to participate in small to large group settings. For
details and registration info, see page 10 or contact Laina
Doyle at 303‑403‑2555.
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Adult Programs
Community Recreation Center • 303‑425‑9583
Special Events
50+ Job & Volunteer Fair
Summer Concert Series
Kick off your shoes and tickle your toes in the cool
grass as you join us for a perfect summer evening!
Bring a picnic supper, good friends and family and enjoy the
music at McIlvoy Park, 5750 Upham St. It’s all free, thanks to
grant funding from the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District
and to local sponsors including Apex PRD Foundation, U.S.
Bank, Craft Carousel Gift Shop, Humana, Prospect Recreation
and Park District, Sooper Credit Union, Arvada Festivals
Commission, Centura Health at Home, Ed Tolminson of RE/
MAX Alliance, City of Arvada Parks Department, and Friends
of the Concerts.
Please remember…alcoholic beverages are not permitted in
City of Arvada parks.
In case of inclement weather, performances move to the
Community Recreation Center, 6842 Wadsworth Blvd.
Family-Thursday Night Series, 7-8:30 pm
June 21 – Rare Heat-Variety
June 28 – Golden Eagle Concert Band
July 12 – The Once Removed Band-Blues
July 19 – Tommy and the Tangerines-Pop, Rock, Dance, Soul
July 26 – Under the Radar-Contemporary to Classic Rock Covers
Children’s Friday Morning Series, 9:30-10:15 am
This summer the kids can enjoy music, fun and frivolity on
Fridays from 9:30-10:15 am at McIlvoy Park, 5750 Upham St.
This park does not have a covered shelter for shade or seating,
so please plan accordingly. These free programs are sponsored
by the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District and local sponsors including Apex PRD Foundation, U.S. Bank, Craft Carousel
Gift Shop, Humana, Prospect Recreation and Park District,
Sooper Credit Union, Arvada Festivals Commission, Centura
Health at Home, Ed Tolminson of RE/MAX Alliance, City of
Arvada Parks Department, and Friends of the Concerts.
In case of inclement weather, performances move to the
Community Recreation Center, 6842 Wadsworth Blvd.
June 22 – Mary Sue & Cari-Fun, Interactive Music
July 20 – Mr. Shine-Children’s Music
Downsize: Trim
Your Treasures
Ages 18+
Is your home full from decades of collecting antiques, clowns,
teacups, stamps, coins, or just general stuff? Learn from local
businesses how to downsize and distribute your belongings.
A seminar titled “Who Gets Grandma’s Yellow Plate?” is at 10
am. This expo is free, please register in advance.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Fee: Free
1 session
325000-01 8:30-11:30 am
Wed.
Apr. 18
Rent Our Space for your Next Event
The Community Recreation Center features a large banquet
hall, full kitchen and several meeting rooms and classrooms.
McCormack Hall lends itself to wedding receptions, anniversary parties, banquets, quinceaneras, and other festive
events. This spacious room includes use of tables and chairs
to accommodate up to 299 guests and has a raised platform
stage. Fees begin at $150/hr. (non-residents $175/hr.). The
adjoining kitchen is available with the hall for a $75 flat fee.
Meeting rooms and classrooms are available to host seminars, workshops, showers and other gatherings of up to 48
guests. Fees are $40/hr.
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Ages 50+
Whether you’re looking for a full-time, part-time or volunteer
job, extra income or new challenges, come talk to businesses
that are looking for seasoned workers and volunteers. Job seekers, bring your resume. To find out who’s participating, see the
employer list at the front desk the week prior to the fair. Sign
up early for this free event. Employers or volunteer agencies:
call 303‑467‑7197 for vendor information and fees.
In partnership with the Jefferson County Public Libraries,
the E-Train, a mobile computer classroom, hosts these offerings for adults 50+: Job Searching Basics, 8:15-10:15 am and
Interviewing and Networking, 10:15 am-12:15 pm. Register in
advance as classes are limited to 8 students.
Location: Community Recreation Center
50+ Job & Volunteer
Fee: Free
1 session
325001-01 8:15-11:30 am
Fri.
Aug. 24
Seminar: Job Search
Fee: Free
1 session
325001-WA 8:15-10:15 am
Fri.
Aug. 24
Seminar: Interviewing
Fee: Free
1 session
325001-WB 10:15 am-12:15 pm
Fri.
Aug. 24
Veterans’ Benefits Check
All Ages
Don’t miss out on your veteran’s benefits! Just drop by the
table in the lobby between 9 and noon, when a counselor from
Jefferson County’s Veterans’ Affairs Office is on hand to review
benefit questions for military veterans and widows or their
families. This service is free.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Fee: Free
1 session
325003-01
9 am-12 pm
Mon.
Apr. 9
325003-02
9 am-12 pm
Wed.
Apr. 11
Newcomers’ Welcome Reception
Get to know us better whether you’re new to the Community
Recreation Center or a “regular” looking for new activities.
Enjoy a continental breakfast and discover our growing array of
activities. Learn more about classes, trips, clubs, volunteering
and how to be part of it all. The event is free; please sign up in
advance at the front desk. You are welcome to bring friends.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Fee: Free
1 session
325995-01 9:30-11:30 am
Wed.
Apr. 4
325995-02 9:30-11:30 am
Wed.
Jun. 6
Volunteer Opportunities
Ages 18+
Sign up for the Volunteer Opportunities informational meeting
and learn how you can become a valuable team member of the
Community Recreation Center.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Fee: Free
1 session
325996-01
10-11:30 am
Wed.
May 16
325996-02
10-11:30 am
Wed.
Jul. 18
Reliving the Titanic
Ages 18+
2012 marks the 100 year anniversary of the sinking
of the Titanic. Enjoy lunch followed by a slideshow
presentation reliving one of the most fascinating and devastating tragedies of the 20th century. Presentation provided
by the Molly Brown House Museum. Sponsored by Scientific
and Cultural Facilities District and Ed Tomlinson of RE/MAX
Alliance. Register by April 2.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Fee: $8
1 session
326000-01
12 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5
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Gem & Mineral Silent Auction
All Ages
The North Jeffco Gem and Mineral Club invites you to browse
and bid on items including jewelry, fossils, minerals and a kids’
table. Prices start at 25 cents. The event is free and includes
refreshments. For details call John Melby, 303‑423‑5876.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Fee: Free
1 session
326001-01
7-10 pm
Fri.
Apr. 13
Bunco Bash
Ages 18+
Bunco is an easy and fun dice game. Enjoy an afternoon of
playing with friends. Light refreshments and prizes included.
Experienced and new Bunco players welcome. Register by
May 1.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $4 (non-res. $5)
1 session
326002-01
1-3 pm
Thu.
May 3
Active Minds:
Women of Denver History Ages 18+
The city of Denver was shaped by the efforts of many great
people. Join Active Minds as we focus on the women of
Denver and their contributions to the city and the state. Hear
about some familiar names as well as some lesser known figures as we trace the impact of these women and their place
in history. This free event and refreshments are provided by
Humana. Please register in advance.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Fee: Free
1 session
326004-01
1-2:15 pm
Wed.
May 16
Let’s Tap
Ages 5+
It’s rhythm, it’s energy, it’s fun! Join Apex PRD’s performing Rockyettes and many other visiting dance troupes as we
celebrate National Tap Dance Day with this spectacular show.
The event is at Ralston Valley High School, 13355 West 80th
Avenue. Sponsored by Prime Time for Seniors Newspaper.
General admission fee: $3 when paid by 5/18, $5 (cash or
check only) the day of show if space is available.
Location: Ralston Valley High
Fee: $3
1 session
326005-01
1-3 pm
Sun.
May 20
Strawberry Brunch
Ages 18+
The ever-popular Strawberry Brunch and Fashion Show
returns! We serve a wonderful brunch followed by the fashion
show brought to us by Dress Barn. Friends from the center
model the fashions. The fee includes the brunch and fashion
show. Sponsored by Humana, The Gardens at St. Elizabeth,
Villa Manor Care Center, Western Hills Care Center, Life Care
Center of Evergreen and Ed Tomlinson of RE/MAX Alliance.
Register by June 12.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Fee: $14
1 session
326006-01
10 am
Thu.
Jun. 14
About Arvada
Ages 18+
Arvada is a great place to live! Come meet local businesses
and agencies and learn about the services they offer. An
Arvada Historical Society historian presents the history of
Arvada at 10 am. Enjoy giveaways, door prizes and refreshments. This expo is free, but please register in advance.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Fee: Free
1 session
125026-01
9-11:30 am
Tue.
Mar. 20
Art Classes
Art Exhibits
Calling all artists! Every six to eight weeks the Center
begins a new art show. Community members are encouraged to display their work. Details of each show, entry
fees, and applications to show are available at the front
desk, or call 303‑425‑9583. Get your artwork ready for these
upcoming shows.
“Apex PRD Artist Spring Exhibit”
Apex Park and Recreation District art teachers and students are encouraged to display their work in this annual
show. Show dates: Mar. 19-Apr. 25.
“Photo Adventures”
Area photographers are invited to display their favorite
pictures. Show dates: Apr. 30-Jun. 13
“National Parks”
Display creations inspired by the splendor and beauty of
U.S. National Parks. Show dates: Jun. 18-Aug. 1
“Favorite Things”
Express your favorite things through art — hobbies, foods,
people, colors, anything that comes to mind. Show dates:
Aug. 6-Sep. 19
“Apex PRD Artist Fall Exhibit”
Apex Park and Recreation District art teachers and students showcase their art in this annual show. Show dates:
Sep. 24-Nov. 7.
T-Shirt Quilts
Ages 18+
T-shirts often tell stories of memorable events and fun times.
Remember them by assembling 16-20 shirts into a quilt.
Bring shirts to first class; materials list discussed at that time.
Instructor: Lois Weber.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $32 (non-res. $38)
4 sessions
326100-01
1-3 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-25
Pastels and Drawing Studio
Ages 18+
Explore the techniques of drawing with charcoal or pastels.
Themed demonstrations, tips, tricks and projects teach useful techniques to help artists of all levels improve their work.
Supply list available at the Community Recreation Center.
James Pyott, instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $52 (non-res. $62)
4 sessions
326105-01
6-8 pm
Mon.
Mar. 26-Apr. 16
326105-02
6-8 pm
Mon.
Apr. 30-May 21
326105-03
6-8 pm
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 2
326105-04
6-8 pm
Mon.
Jul. 16-Aug. 6
Watercolor Studio
Ages 18+
A studio class teaching techniques of painting with watercolor. Themed demonstrations, tips, tricks and projects help
improve the results of artists of all abilities. Supply list available
at the Community Recreation Center. James Pyott, instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $52 (non-res. $62)
4 sessions
326108-01
6-8 pm
Thu.
Mar. 29-Apr. 19
326108-02
6-8 pm
Thu.
May 3-24
326108-03
6-8 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Jul. 12
326108-04
6-8 pm
Thu.
Jul. 19-Aug. 9
No class: Jul. 5
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Bob Ross Painting
Ages 18+
Use the Bob Ross method of wet-on-wet painting to complete
a 16” x 20” canvas in just 5 hours! Paint beautifully in one
class, even if you have never picked up a brush. A $5 material
fee is payable at each class. Mary Tharp, certified Bob Ross
instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $57 (non-res. $69)
1 session
326112-01
12-5 pm
Thu.
Apr. 19
326112-02
12-5 pm
Thu.
Jun. 21
326112-03
12-5 pm
Thu.
Aug. 23
Tuesday Painting
Open Monday
through Friday
10 am-4 pm
Consignment hours: 11 am-2 pm
All items are handmade or hand assembled.
It’s a great place to find that special and
unique gift for birthdays, weddings,
holidays, baby showers and more!
Open to adult consignors of any age!
Craft Carousel Gift Shop
Community Recreation Center
6842 Wadsworth Blvd.
Arvada, CO 80003
303‑467‑7198
Volunteers run the gift shop, whose
proceeds benefit the
Community Recreation Center.
MORE VOLUNTEERS
ARE NEEDED!
Call the Volunteer Coordinator at
303‑467‑7195 to join the team.
Volunteer Craft Opportunities
Fun for a good cause! Enjoy crafts to benefit your center
and community. Call Lynn, 303‑425‑9583, for details.
Crafty Seniors
If you enjoy crafts and wish to donate time and talent,
please join us! This group meets Wednesdays at the Center
from 10 am to noon to make craft items from donated
materials, which are then sold at our gift shop and at local
craft fairs. Proceeds benefit special projects at the Center.
Come as often as you like or work from home! The group
also makes lap robes, bags, and stuffed toys from donated
materials. These items are given to Jefferson County residents in need, such as persons in nursing homes, battered
women’s shelters and others. The group meets year-round.
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Ages 18+
Explore your artistic journey in a creative and supportive studio setting. Bring your own supplies for the medium of your
choice. Beginners welcome. When class meets registration
minimum, drop-ins are welcome at $10 (non-res. $12) per class.
Instructor: Sandra Van Dam.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $43 (non-res. $52)
6 sessions
326120-01
12:30-3 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 8
326120-02
12:30-3 pm
Tue.
May 22-Jun. 26
326120-03
12:30-3 pm
Tue.
Jul. 10-Aug. 14
Fused Glass
Ages 18+
Fused glass art captures the beauty and rich colors of stained
glass without the need for metal or soldering. Join fused glass
artist Pamela McCann and create a 6’’x 6” plate, two pieces
of jewelry, and a picture frame. No previous glass experience
is needed. Returning students may work on other projects.
Additional material fees may apply to returning students’ projects. Bring safety glasses.
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $85 (non-res. $102)
3 sessions
326175-01
6-8:30 pm
Mon.
May 7-21
326175-02
6-8:30 pm
Mon.
Jul. 16-30
The Pottery Studio has Moved!
The pottery programs have moved to the newly renovated
Apex Simms Street Center, 11706 W. 82nd Ave., 303‑467‑7120.
Pottery
Ages 14+
Discover your creativity and give shape to your passion for
pottery! Beginners use simple hand building techniques and
work toward practicing on the wheel. Returning students may
choose hand building or wheel throwing. Learn construction
and design techniques, glazing, decoration and firing. Receive
individual attention in a supportive, stimulating atmosphere.
Classes are intended as a creative learning experience; “production” pottery is discouraged. Instructor Judy Iannacito
has worked in ceramics since 1967 and has a B.A. in Art
Education. Clay costs: $8.65 for a 25 lb. bag (price includes
sales tax of 65 cents).
Location: Simms Street Center
Res. $86 (non-res. $95)
10 sessions
326180-01
10 am-12 pm
Wed.
Mar. 28-May 30
326180-02
7-9 pm
Thu.
Mar. 29-May 31
326180-03
10 am-12 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13-Aug. 22
326180-04
7-9 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Aug. 23
No class: Jul. 4, Jul. 5
Pottery Lab
Ages 16+
For continuing and current pottery students, and those who
are oriented by instructor. Students currently enrolled in the
pottery class can register for the discounted “Lab with Class”
fee. When class meets registration minimum, drop-ins are
welcome at $12 (non-res. $14) per class. Pay drop-in fee by
check only.
Location: Simms Street Center
Pottery Lab
Res. $75 (non-res. $90)
8 sessions
326181-01 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Sat.
Mar. 31-May 19
326181-02 12:30-3:30 pm
Sun.
Apr. 1-May 20
326181-03 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Sat.
Jun. 23-Aug. 11
326181-04 12:30-3:30 pm
Sun.
Jun. 24-Aug. 12
Location: Simms Street Center
Lab with Class
Res. $55 (non-res. $66)
8 sessions
326181-C1 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Sat.
Mar. 31-May 19
326181-C2 12:30-3:30 pm
Sun.
Apr. 1-May 20
326181-C3 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Sat.
Jun. 23-Aug. 11
326181-C4 12:30-3:30 pm
Sun.
Jun. 24-Aug. 12
Music
North Jeffco Notables
Ages 18+
This community choir sings oldies and light popular tunes
that give joy to all who hear them! Men and women who
love to sing and perform are welcome. The choir rehearses
on Tuesdays at 10:45 am at the center. Fee: Students must
register for the entire 8 week session for $18 or pay $3 per
day (payable to the choir director), punch cards will no longer
be available for purchase. Dori Walter, director. Potential new
members must contact director, 303‑428‑4205, before attending rehearsals.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Fee: $18
8 sessions
326199-01 10:45 am-12:15 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 22
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Game Days
Drop-In Book Club
Duplicate Bridge
Join Yvonne Keller on Tuesdays from noon to 3:30 pm.
Participants must know how to play bridge. Play is for fun and
prizes; no master points earned. Partners welcome. Singles: call
Yvonne at 303‑422‑2117.
Fee: $3.50 (pay at time of play)
Party Bridge
Play for fun the second and fourth Tuesday of each month from
1 to 4 pm. Partners rotate after each game. Register the Friday
before each party. Please notify the center if you cannot attend.
Fee: $3.50 (payable at registration). Includes game, prizes and
dessert. Facilitated by Jane Crawford and Jane Farson.
Mar. 13 & 27, Apr. 10 & 24, May 8 & 22, Jun. 12 & 26, Jul. 10
& 24, Aug. 14 & 28.
Senior Friday Club
Bridge, Dominoes, Canasta, Bingo, and more. See “Clubs” on
page x and x.
Drop-In Games and Activities
Gather with other players in the lobby and snack bar to play
one of the following games, or bring a partner and play the
game of your choice. Mon.-Thu. 8:15-5 pm, Fri. 8:15-4 pm.
Daily Fee: $1.
Meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 1 pm. Books are
chosen by the group. For the current selection and details, call
or come by the center, 303‑425‑9583. Daily fee: $1 per person .
Mar. 14: “Silver Wedding” by Maeve Binchy
Apr. 11: “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee
May 9: “My Cousin Rachel” by Daphne Du Maurier
Jun. 13: “The Cross-Country Quilters” by Jennifer Chiaverini
Jul. 11: “The Mirror Crack’d” by Agatha Christie
Aug. 8: “Wuthering Heights” by Emily Bronte
Sep. 12: “Quentins” by Maeve Binchy
Library and Puzzles
The Center hosts a casual library with thousands of selections.
Come and browse the shelves; new selections arrive weekly.
Books and jigsaw puzzles may be borrowed and returned on
the honor system.
Listening Library
Check out books on tape and CD from the “Edwin T. Leaf
Listening Library.” They provide great listening in the car or at
home. Selections include fiction, mystery, humor, biography,
westerns and more. Stop by the front counter and take a look
at the list. New selections added regularly. Donations accepted
with approval of staff person.
Cribbage
Spend a fun afternoon with this group on the first and third
Monday of each month at 1 pm. Beginners welcome! Daily
fee: $1.
Pinochle
Beginners welcome! Learn to play or refresh your knowledge of
the game. We play double-deck pinochle Tuesdays from 1 to 4
pm. Daily Fee: $1.
Mahjongg
In only one session, you can learn this exciting game! If you
already know how to play, come on by. This version does not
require a mahjongg card. If you have a mahjongg set, please
bring it. The group meets Wednesdays and Fridays, 1-4 pm.
Daily fee: $1
Poker
Name your game with this fun group that plays every
Thursday from noon to 3 pm in the snack bar. Daily fee: $1.
Wii Bowling
Free Wii bowling is available, on request, most Friday mornings from 9 am- noon in the Center’s Lobby.
Billiards
Ages 50+
Join the fun! All players must be age 50+ or be accompanied
by someone who is. Daily fee: $1 or scan SilverSneakers card.
Bingo
Free Bingo fun! Come at 1 pm on Fridays, Mar. 30, Apr. 27,
May 25, Jun. 29, Jul. 27, and Aug. 31 to play a variety of Bingo
patterns and win fun prizes. Sponsored by Arvada Sterling
House.
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Eat Those Greens!
Arvada Police Liaison
Officer Don Sikkema, Senior Liaison Officer, is at the center
most Tuesdays from 10 to 11 am. Stop by to chat or share
questions and concerns about abandoned cars, suspicious phone calls or solicitors, graffiti, scams, car break-ins,
purse snatching, etc. Officer Sikkema can be reached at
720‑898‑6724.
Check out the Center’s Safety Board for Officer Sikkema’s
newsletter and other helpful information on safe driving, avoiding scams and more!
Raised Beds
Ages 18+
Explore the benefits of Raised Bed Gardening. Learn about
materials, cost, placement, watering and observe a demonstration on how to construct a raised bed. Patti Douglas, instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $15 (non-res. $18)
1 session
326202-01 9:30-11:30 am
Mon.
Apr. 23
Organic Gardening
Ages 18+
Learn practical methods of organic gardening. Discuss soil
preparation, watering, mulch, insecticide and herbicide alternatives and much more.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $15 (non-res. $18)
1 session
326203-01 9:30-11:30 am
Mon.
Apr. 30
Container Gardening
Ages 18+
Do you enjoy wonderful homegrown food and flowers but lack
the room or desire for a large garden? Container gardening is
a great solution. View examples and get information on soil,
watering, fertilizing and vertical supports.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $15 (non-res. $18)
1 session
326204-01 9:30-11:30 am
Mon.
May 7
Herbs and Veggies
Ages 18+
The only way to ensure the quality and safety of your vegetables and herbs is to grow them yourself. Learn about starting
veggies from seed, buying “starts”, transplanting, succession
planting, veggie storage, common insects and disease challenges of vegetables in Colorado, and discover how easy it is to
grow herbs. Patti Douglas, instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $15 (non-res. $18)
1 session
326205-01 9:30-11:30 am
Mon.
May 14
Gifts from the Garden
Ages 18+
Get more from your garden by creating exciting gifts to share
with others. Lotions, teas, pressed flowers, vinegar...the possibilities are endless. Join Patti Douglas as she demonstrates and
provides recipes for these homemade gifts.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $15 (non-res. $18)
1 session
326206-01 9:30-11:30 am
Mon.
Aug. 20
What to Do When
Your Garden Explodes
Ages 18+
Discover new and innovative ideas besides multiple loaves of
zucchini bread, and alienating your neighbors with yet another
delivery of garden tomatoes! Learn new recipes such as nocook refrigerator pickles, pepper relish, fresh tomato sauce,
no-bake peach pie and peach paste. $7 materials fee payable
to the instructor. James Herringer, instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $25 (non-res. $30)
1 session
326207-01
6-8:30 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14
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Ages 18+
The doctor says to “eat them,” but how do we prepare them?
This class showcases specific leafy greens and their preparation, including spinach, Swiss chard, escarole, collard greens,
mustard greens, and kale. $7 materials fee payable to the
instructor. James Herringer, instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $20 (non-res. $24)
1 session
326208-01
6-8 pm
Tue.
Aug. 28
Growing Old in Africa
Ages 12+
Take an armchair trip to Uganda to learn about the trials and
joys of growing old in this beautiful country. An African snack
and tea will be served.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $4 (non-res. $5)
1 session
326210-01
1-2 pm
Wed.
Aug. 22
Discover the Amazon Basin
and Machu Picchu
Ages 10+
Take an armchair tour of the Amazon Basin of Peru and Brazil.
See the rainforest, with its birds, insects, fresh water dolphins,
fish, turtles, caymans, giant otters and sloths. Visit remote
native villages of the area. Travel to the headwaters of the
Amazon and Machu Picchu, the “Lost City of the Inca’s,” built
in 1460. Presented by Bob Barber, professional photographer.
Location: Majestic Nature Center
Fee: $3
1 session
326214-01
7-9 pm
Thu.
Aug. 16
Who Gets Grandma’s
Yellow Plate?
Ages 18+
Downsizing a house or cleaning out a relative’s home forces
family members to decide what to do with non-titled property
or “the stuff”. Personal things like photographs, a baseball
glove, or a yellow pie plate can have meaning for several
people. Families need to divide and distribute family treasures.
Decisions about both titled and non-titled property are important. “Who Gets Grandma’s Yellow Plate?” is about transferring
non-titled property. Mary Snow, Jefferson County Cooperative
Extension, presenter. Register by April 17.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Fee: Free
1 session
326217-01
10-11 am
Wed.
Apr. 18
Psychology of Color
Ages 18+
Understanding and using the psychology of color can improve
your personal living space; help alter your moods; and effect
your physical well-being. Learn how the simple use of color
can enhance your life. Presented by Elaine Feldhaus, Wellness
Specialist for Senior Reach.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $3 (non-res. $4)
1 session
326218-01
1-2:15 pm
Tue.
Jun. 26
Intermediate Bridge
Ages 18+
A class for bridge players with at least basic knowledge of the
Standard American Bidding System. We’ll review and expand
on opening bids, responses, and rebids. Also included: the
concept of balancing and some conventions. Learn to make
the most of your cards as a declarer and as a defender. Sandra
Koller, instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $45 (non-res. $54)
10 sessions
326223-01
9-11:30 am
Mon.
Apr. 30-Jul. 9
No class: May 28
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Intro to Sign Language
Ages 12+
Learn the basics of American Sign Language. Begin with the
alphabet and numbers and progress to common vocabulary
words and phrases. $3 workbook fee due to the instructor at
the first class.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $39 (non-res. $47)
6 sessions
326240-01
9:30-11 am
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 11-27
326240-02
9:30-11 am
Mon.,Wed. Jul. 16-Aug. 1
Beginning Spanish
Ages 18+
Learn greetings, the alphabet, pronunciation, numbers, weather, time and more! Gain lots of new vocabulary, begin speaking in the present tense and have a strong base by the end.
We converse during each class session. Please bring paper,
pen/pencil and a three-ring notebook to class. $3 workbook fee
payable to instructor. Ruth Toliver, instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $42 (non-res. $51)
8 sessions
326241-01
7-8:30 pm
Thu.
Mar. 22-May 10
326241-02
7-8:30 pm
Thu.
May 31-Jul. 26
No class: Jul. 5
Beginning Spanish II
Ages 18+
Continue building the vocabulary you learned in beginning
Spanish, while learning verbs in the present tense. Engage in
spontaneous conversation topics. Please bring paper, pen/pencil and a three ring notebook to class. $3 workbook fee payable
to Ruth Toliver, instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $42 (non-res. $51)
8 sessions
326242-01
7-8:30 pm
Tue.
Mar. 20-May 8
326242-02
7-8:30 pm
Tue.
May 29-Jul. 24
No class: Jul. 3
Intermediate Spanish
Ages 18+
Learn many fun, useful phrases at an easy pace. We’ll cover
idiomatic expressions and converse a lot during class.
Students should be speaking easily in the present tense and
present perfect tense. Please bring paper, pen/pencil and a
three-ring notebook to class. Ruth Toliver, instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $42 (non-res. $51)
8 sessions
326243-01
1-2:30 pm
Wed.
Mar. 21-May 9
326243-02
7-8:30 pm
Wed.
Mar. 21-May 9
326243-03
1-2:30 pm
Wed.
May 30-Jul. 25
326243-04
7-8:30 pm
Wed.
May 30-Jul. 25
No class: Jul. 4
Advanced Spanish
Creative Writing Workshop
Ages 18+
Discover how to express your stories and ideas so that others find them interesting and want to read your work. Get
feedback on your writing, whether you write for yourself, for
friends, or for publication. Danielle Steinfeld, Instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $32 (non-res. $38)
5 sessions
326249-01
1-2:30 pm
Mon.
Apr. 9-May 7
326249-02
1-2:30 pm
Thu.
Apr. 12-May 10
Res. $38 (non-res. $46)
6 sessions
326249-03
1-2:30 pm
Mon.
Jun. 11-Jul. 16
326249-04
1-2:30 pm
Thu.
Jun. 14-Jul. 19
326249-05
1-2:30 pm
Mon.
Jul. 23-Aug. 27
326249-06
1-2:30 pm
Thu.
Jul. 26-Aug. 30
Starting Your Memoir
Ages 18+
Get started on the enjoyable adventure of writing about your
life. Where to start? How to organize? What to include? How
to best express yourself? This class helps you find the springboard that works for you. Danielle Steinfeld, instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $7 (non-res. $8)
1 session
326251-01
1-2:30 pm
Fri.
May 4
326251-02
1-2:30 pm
Fri.
Aug. 31
AARP-Driver Safety Program
Ages 50+
Brush up on safe, defensive driving skills; learn how to avoid
accidents and handle adverse traffic conditions and hazards.
This DMV approved course was designed especially for people
age 50 and over. Insurance companies offer discounts to
seniors completing it. Class registration is free. There is a $12
material fee for AARP members ($14 for non-AARP members)
due on the day of class. AARP members must show membership card to receive discounted price. Make checks payable to
AARP (checks only-no cash). Classes often fill, so sign up early.
Location: Community Recreation Center
326255-01
12-4 pm
Thu.
Apr. 26
326255-02
12-4 pm
Fri.
Jun. 22
326255-03
12-4 pm
Thu.
Jul. 19
Ages 18+
Discuss current events, newspaper articles, and your daily life
activities. Each lesson contains a dialogue, grammar examples,
and conversation topics. Please bring paper, pen/pencil and a
three ring notebook to class. Ruth Toliver, instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $42 (non-res. $51)
8 sessions
326244-01 10:30 am-12 pm
Thu.
Mar. 22-May 10
326244-02 10:30 am-12 pm
Thu.
May 31-Jul. 26
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Computers
C: More Word
Getting Started
To help you decide which class is right for you, please
answer these questions. Do you:
• know how to use a mouse?
• know how to shut down the computer?
• know all of the computer’s main components?
• know how to save a file to a floppy disk or CD?
• know how to open and close a computer program?
If you answered “no” to any of the above questions, we
recommend that you begin with “Computer Basics.” If you
answered “yes” to ALL of the above questions, we recommend that you take “A—Intro to Windows.”
*Please note that we have recently upgraded all of our
computers. All classes are Office 2010, Windows 7,
Windows XP and Office 2003 compatible.
*Classes are usually taught 4 students to every 1 instructor.
One-on-One Computer Training
Ages 18+
Resolve specific computer issues with one-on-one training
sessions in the Center’s computer lab. Length of session varies
depending on your needs. Cost is $35 (non-res. $42) per hour.
To schedule your time, call 303‑425‑9583.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $35 (non-res. $42)
326500-01
Computer Basics
Ages 18+
New to computers? This class is for you. We’ll introduce
Microsoft Windows, use of keyboard and mouse. You’ll learn to
open and close the computer and its programs, become familiar with computer components, basic terminology, and using
help. $5 lab fee payable to instructor at class.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $49 (non-res. $59)
2 sessions
326502-01
6-8:30 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-5
326502-02
12:30-3 pm
Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 2
326502-03
9-11:30 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-7
326502-04
9-11:30 am
Wed.,Thu.
Jul. 11-12
326502-05
6-8:30 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Aug. 6-8
A: Intro to Windows
Ages 18+
The next step after learning the basics. Manage files, folders
and the Recycle Bin. Use pull down menus, tool bar buttons,
and shortcut keys to move text and print. $5 lab fee payable to
instructor at the first class. Prerequisite: Computer Basics.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $49 (non-res. $59)
2 sessions
326504-01
6-8:30 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 10-12
326504-02
12:30-3 pm
Mon.,Wed.
May 7-9
326504-03
9-11:30 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 12-14
326504-04
9-11:30 am
Wed.,Thu.
Jul. 18-19
326504-05
6-8:30 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Aug. 13-15
B: Intro to Word Processing
Ages 18+
Learn all about word processing using MS Word: text entry and
editing, cut, copy and paste, formatting text and paragraphs,
adding pictures, clip art, page set up and printing options. A
$5 lab fee is payable to instructor at first class. Knowledge of
Computer Basics and Intro to Windows required.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $49 (non-res. $59)
2 sessions
326506-01
6-8:30 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 17-19
326506-02
12:30-3 pm
Mon.,Wed.
May 14-16
326506-03
9-11:30 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 19-21
326506-04
9-11:30 am
Wed.,Thu.
Jul. 25-26
326506-05
6-8:30 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Aug. 20-22
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Ages 18+
Take your word processing skills to the next level. Learn about
tables, columns, bullets/numbering, Word Art, templates,
style sheets, headers/footers, and Autocorrect/Autotext. A $5
lab fee is payable to instructor at the first class. Knowledge of
Windows and word processing required.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $49 (non-res. $59)
2 sessions
326508-01
6-8:30 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 24-26
326508-02
12:30-3 pm
Mon.,Wed.
May 21-23
326508-03
9-11:30 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 26-28
326508-04
9-11:30 am
Wed.,Thu.
Aug. 1-2
326508-05
6-8:30 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Aug. 27-29
Clean Up Your Computer
Ages 18+
Learn about Windows’ features for keeping your PC efficient.
Look at other products for removing viruses, adware, spyware,
and other items that affect your computer’s performance. $5
lab fee payable to instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $28 (non-res. $34)
1 session
326510-01
9-11:30 am
Fri.
May 11
326510-02
12:30-3 pm
Wed.
Jul. 25
You’ve Got Mail
Ages 18+
All about e-mail! Learn how to send, receive and format messages; attach text or graphics; work with attachments; set
preferences; manage your list of messages and more. $5 lab fee
payable to instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $32 (non-res. $38)
1 session
326512-01
9 am-12 pm
Fri.
May 18
326512-02 12:30-3:30 pm
Mon.
Jul. 16
Internet
Ages 18+
Learn Internet basics and how to find interesting and informative websites. Topics: terminology, search engines, email and
attachments, security concerns and more. $5 lab fee payable to
instructor at the first class. Prerequisite: Computer Basics.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $49 (non-res. $59)
2 sessions
326514-01
9-11:30 am
Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 23-25
326514-02
6-8:30 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 11-13
326514-03
12:30-3 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Aug. 7-9
Outlook
Ages 18+
Learn the major features of this communications and information management program. Use Outlook Today to quickly view
a summary of tasks, appointments, and current email status.
Explore all email features, tracking contacts, scheduling meetings, managing tasks, using notes, creating folders, merging
with Word to print labels, and more. Includes 1-hour lunch. $5
lab fee payable to instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $49 (non-res. $59)
1 session
326516-01
9 am-3 pm
Fri.
Jun. 22
Intro to Digital Photo Editing
Ages 18+
Take your digital photos from OK to great! Edit like a pro: learn
to remove red eye, touch up flaws, correct the lighting and
contrast, crop and resize pictures. We’ll also cover photo-sharing options: printing them yourself, having them developed
and attaching them to emails. Bring your camera and memory
card to class. $5 lab fee payable to instructor at the class.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $40 (non-res. $48)
1 session
326520-01
9 am-1 pm
Thu.
May 24
326520-02
9 am-1 pm
Fri.
Jul. 27
326520-03
9 am-1 pm
Mon.
Aug. 13
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Using Scanners
Ages 18+
Learn about different types of scanners and methods for scanning in documents, pictures and transparencies. Scan text into
an editable document (OCR). Use the scanner and printer as
a copier and/or fax system for sending and receiving faxes. $5
lab fee payable to instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $32 (non-res. $38)
1 session
326522-01
9 am-12 pm
Tue.
May 15
326522-02
9 am-12 pm
Tue.
Jul. 31
Graphics Workshop
Ages 18+
Learn how to insert graphics, change size, color, use tools to
modify clip art, Word Art, and basic shapes. Learn how to wrap
text and make a watermark. Learn about animated art and
how to download pictures from the Internet. $5 lab fee payable
to instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $32 (non-res. $38)
1 session
326524-01 12:30-3:30 pm
Fri.
May 18
326524-02
9 am-12 pm
Mon.
Jul. 16
Tips and Tricks
for Windows 7
Ages 18+
Learn to better utilize Windows 7 features and appearances.
Learn how to use HomeGroup to share files and printers, examine jump lists, the snap feature, Windows search, improved
Taskbar tools, new themes, slideshows and gadgets, try sleep,
resume and hibernate, customize menus, and create shortcuts.
$5 lab fee payable to the instructor at the first class.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $49 (non-res. $59)
2 sessions
326526-01
9-11:30 am
Tue.,Wed.
May 22-23
326526-02
6-8:30 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 17-19
Intro to Excel
Ages 18+
Learn spreadsheet basics, plus tips and techniques including
data entry, formulas, copy and paste, formatting and printing. We’ll also cover managing and presentation features and
learn how to use Excel information in other programs such as
Word and PowerPoint. $5 lab fee payable to instructor at class.
Knowledge of Computer Basics and Windows required.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $49 (non-res. $59)
2 sessions
326528-01
9-11:30 am
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-3
326528-02
6-8:30 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 25-27
326528-03
12:30-3 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Aug. 14-16
Intermediate Excel
Ages 18+
Continue to explore the wide range of formulas and methods
available in Excel. Learn to create, edit and format spreadsheets to perform calculations and convert data into charts
and graphs. $5 lab fee payable to instructor at the first class.
Prerequisite: Intro to Excel.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $49 (non-res. $59)
2 sessions
326529-01
9-11:30 am
Tue.,Thu.
May 8-10
326529-02
6-8:30 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 9-11
Tips and Tricks for Excel
Ages 18+
The ins and outs of Excel for experienced users. Keyboard
shortcuts and a variety of techniques help speed your work
and ensure accuracy. Enter an instant date without using a
formula; divide text into columns automatically; build custom
lists, custom views, pivot tables; create a basic macro...and
much more! $5 lab fee due to the instructor at the beginning
of class.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $28 (non-res. $34)
1 session
326530-01 9 am-11:30 am
Thu.
May 17
326530-02
6-8:30 pm
Thu.
Jul. 12
PowerPoint
Ages 18+
Learn PowerPoint screen elements and design terms, use
outlines to organize the text of the presentation, use design
templates and formatting tools, add objects and pictures to
slides, use color schemes and slide masters, and produce an
on-screen slide show. $5 lab fee payable to instructor at the
class. Knowledge of Computer Basics and Windows required.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $49 (non-res. $59)
2 sessions
326532-01
12:30-3 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-6
More PowerPoint
Ages 18+
Take PowerPoint to the next level. Explore animation, transitions, presentation techniques, using charts, tables, sharing
and creating slides from outline, and more. $5 lab fee payable
to instructor. Prerequisite: PowerPoint.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $49 (non-res. $59)
2 sessions
326533-01
12:30-3 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 18-20
Intro to Access
Ages 18+
Learn how the parts of a database work together. See how to
create database structure and display data the simple way,
including sorting, filtering and finding information. $5 lab fee
payable to instructor at the class. Knowledge of Computer
Basics and Windows required.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $49 (non-res. $59)
2 sessions
326536-01
6-8:30 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 24-26
More Access
Ages 18+
Design data forms, queries and reports. Import and export
information from other programs. Knowledge of Access is
required. $5 lab fee due to instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $49 (non-res. $59)
2 sessions
326537-01
6-8:30 pm
Tue.,Thu. Jul. 31-Aug. 2
Intro to Publisher
Ages 18+
Learn how to create brochures, business cards, and more. We’ll
show you how to create a basic publication and how to use the
wizard. Explore the publication design set and build your own
design template, including standard and commercial printing.
$5 lab fee payable to instructor at the class. Includes 1-hour
lunch. Prerequisite: Computer Basics.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $49 (non-res. $59)
1 session
326540-01
9 am-3 pm
Fri.
Aug. 3
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Fitness and Wellness
Choosing a fitness class for you: If in doubt, please ask staff
for help – and check with your doctor before starting a new fitness activity. No matter which classes you decide to take, it is
important that you do any exercise at your own pace.
The Community Recreation Center is proud
to host the SilverSneakers Fitness Program!
SilverSneakers members can attend daytime
drop-in fitness and line-dance classes. All SilverSneakers classes welcome non-SilverSneakers participants too!
SilverSneakers is a wellness benefit for persons with qualifying
supplemental Medicare insurance plans. All those eligible participants must complete a participant packet before beginning
classes and scan their Healthways 16-digit card for all fitness
activities. Stop at the front desk for requirements and to enroll.
Use any of these three convenient payment plans for
Community Center daytime line dance or fitness classes.
Drop-in Fee
Drop in for most daytime Community Center line dance or fitness classes for $3.50 (non-res. $4.50). Everyone must attend
one orientation session before using the Cardio/weight room.
Exercard
Ages 18+
For most Community Center daytime fitness or line dancing
classes.
Res. $28 (non-res. $34) for 10 class visits
Super Exercard
Ages 18+
For most Community Center daytime fitness or line dancing
classes.
Res. $61 (non-res. $73) for 25 class visits
Exercard Eligible Classes
AFEP – Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program! This class
is done entirely in chairs with emphasis on increasing painfree range of motion and overall strength and flexibility.
Format designed and recommended by the National Arthritis
Foundation.
Cardio Circuit (SilverSneakers®) – This class is a predominantly standing workout designed to increase cardiovascular
and muscular fitness. Upper body strength work using handheld weights, elastic tubing with handles and a ball is alternated with non-impact aerobic movements. A chair is offered
for support, stretching, and relaxation exercises.
Cardio Fit (SilverSneakers®) – is designed for the active
adults who desire a safe and effective low-impact cardiovascular workout. Hand-held weights or elastic tubing with handles
are used for progressive resistance training and chair offer
stability and/or support for upper body strength exercises and
abdominal conditioning from the floor
Combo Light – 20-30 minutes of easy-does-it low impact
aerobic dance. Gentle and basic full body toning and strengthening follows, ending with a long stretch.
Men’s Fitness – A friendly and interactive class just for the
guys. Easy to follow aerobic movement is followed by strength
work using weights and exercise tubing. Class gears down
with gentle stretching and relaxation.
M.S.R.O.M. (SilverSneakers®) – A full body workout using
a chair for seated and standing support. Muscular strength and
range of movement conditioning is done at a very beginning
level. A variety of strength and balance exercises are done
using body weight, hand held weights and balls and elastic
tubing with handles.
Zumba Chair – This class uses the same Latin music, like
salsa, merengue, cumbia and reggaeton; with exhilarating,
easy-to-follow moves; and the invigorating, party-like atmosphere as the Zumba Fitness, but is modified for the beginner
and those just starting to exercise. This class is performed from
a chair.
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Seniorcise – 30-35 minutes of easy-to-follow, high energy low
impact aerobic dance created to improve cardiovascular fitness
combines with strength, balance, toning and flexibility exercises for total body fitness.
SilverSneakers® Yoga Stretch – This class challenges you
with a variety of simple and safe yoga exercises you do at your
own pace. Using a chair for support, increase flexibility, build
endurance and learn how to relax and think more clearly.
Therapeutic T’ai Chi for the Older Adult – This class is
geared for the older adult or those who are new to T’ai Chi.
Learn the basic moves, gain strength and improve balance.
T’ai Chi can help to reduce the risk of falls.
Wake Up & Workout – A more intense workout with 30-35
minutes of continuous low-impact aerobics followed by conditioning work with hand-held weights and exercise bands.
Class ends with a final full-body stretch.
Cardio/Weight Room
For Cardiovascular and weight room use Drop-in fee $3.50
res. ($4.50 non-res.), Exercard or SilverSneakers Scan card.
Everyone must attend one orientation session before using the
Cardio/weight room.
Hours
Monday-Wednesday......................8:30 am-2 pm, 4 pm-6:30 pm*
Thursday........................................................8:30 am-2 pm, 4-6 pm
Friday...........................................................................9:30 am-2 pm
*If no one is in the Cardio/weight room by 6:10 pm it may close early.
Free Blood Pressure Screening
Monitor your health with monthly blood pressure screening,
provided by PrideMark Paramedics. No appointment needed,
just drop by the Center.
Tuesdays, 9:30-11 am: April 10, May 8, June 12, July 10,
August 14
Fridays, 10 am-noon: April 27, May 25, June 29, July 27,
August 31
Free Blood Sugar and
Blood Pressure Screening
Keep tabs on your blood sugar and/or blood pressures the first
Wednesday of the month from 9:30-11:30 am. Provided by the
Arvada Fire Department. No appointment needed, just drop by.
April 4, May 2, June 6, July 11, August 1
Drop-in Aquacise Classes
Outstanding coed exercise classes using the natural resistance
of the water without the stress to the body and joints found
in land exercise. You can expect to strengthen and firm many
muscle groups. Recommended for swimmers or non-swimmers
who feel comfortable in the water. Always consult your physician before starting any exercise program. Participants should
be 16 & older, unless approved by the class instructor.
Apex Center Classes
Apex Aquacise class fees are included in the regular Apex
Center Daily Admission fees.
Monday-Friday..........................................................7-8 am, 8-9 am
Mon., Wed. & Thu..................................................................7-8 pm
Meyers Pool Classes
Summer: Mon., Wed., Fri...........................................9:30-10:30 am
Spring: Mon., Wed. & Fri.......................................................8-9 am
Resident
Non-resident
Drop-in
$4.50
$5.50
20 punchcard
19-61
$77
$90
62+
$69
$83
Fish Bowls Aquatic Class
(formerly known as Arthritis Foundation Basic Aquacise)
This gentle paced class is designed for adults and senior
adults who wish to improve/maintain their daily activities.
Participants are encouraged to work at their own rate and to
focus on the “Fish Bowl” concepts:
Flexibility
Independence in mobility
Strength & stretching
Healthy attitude & having fun
Balancing & breathing
Opportunities for social interaction
Water endurance conditioning
Laughing
Smiling
Tue., Thu..........................................................................9:15-10 am
Mon., Wed., Fri........................................................................1-2 pm
Location: Apex Center
Fees
Resident Non-Resident
19-61
$5.50
$6.75
62+
$4.25
$5.75
Community Recreation Center Group Fitness Class Schedule
Classes are geared toward ages 50 plus, but are open to adults of all ages. For more information on choosing a class, call 303‑425‑9583.
Time
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
8:30-9:30 am
Wake Up Workout
Seniorcise
Wake Up Workout
Seniorcise
Wake Up Workout
8:30-9:30 am
Beg. & Int. Line Dance
Beg. & Int. Line Dance
9-10 am
SS Yoga Stretch
9:30-10:30 am
Therapeutic T’ai Chi
Therapeutic T’ai Chi
9:30-10:30 am
Advanced Line Dance
Advanced Line Dance
9:35-10:30 am
SilverSneakers® Cardio Circuit Combo Light
SilverSneakers® Cardio Circuit
9:55-10:45
SilverSneakers® Cardio Fit
10-11 am
SS Yoga Stretch
10:35-11:30 am
Men’s Fitness
Men’s Fitness
10:40-11:30 am
AFEP
AFEP
10:45-11:40 am
SilverSneakers® MSROM
11:45 am-12:45 pm
SS Yoga Stretch
11:45 am-12:40 pm SilverSneakers® MSROM
Zumba Chair
12:45-1:45 pm
SS Yoga Stretch
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Please note that there is a discount amount
for classes marked with a SilverSneaker logo.
Massage
Ages 18+
Reduce stress, ease sore muscles, improve circulation and
rehabilitate injuries. Payment $22 res/$26 non-res is due at
time of registration to reserve a 30-minute time slot. Adults
18+. Barbara Salage, Massage Therapist. 24-hour notice
required for cancellations or you will be charged full rate.
Appointments are on Fridays. Call the Center, 303‑425‑9583, to
make an appointment.
Chair Massage is $10 for 10 minutes with Patti Douglas.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Massage Therapy, Res. $22 (non-res. $26)
Chair Massage, Fee: $10
Personal Training
Ages 18+
A total fitness program has three important components: cardiovascular health, muscular strength, and endurance. Trained
staff get you started or help you find the strong points of your
fitness program and develop strategies for improvement.
SilverSneakers pay $20/hr. Call 303‑425‑9583 to register and
allow up to 2 days for your trainer to contact you to schedule
your first appointment.
Location: Community Recreation Center
One-Hour Session, Res. $35 (non-res. $45)
3 One-Hour Sessions, Res. $90 (non-res. $120)
6 One-hour Sessions, Res. $175 (non-res. $220)
12 One-Hour Sessions, Res. $330 (non-res. $405)
Wellness Foot Clinic
Ages 18+
Offered by Visiting Nurses Association (VNA) on the 2nd
Monday of the month. Please call or stop by the front desk to
make a half-hour appointment. The nurses trim toenails, lotion
rub and check blood pressure with special care for diabetics.
Kaiser patients, once approved, this service may be free-the
VNA handles the determination and confirmation.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $27 (non-res. $32)
1 session
327096-1A
9 am-4 pm
Mon.
Apr. 9
327096-1B
9 am-4 pm
Mon.
May 14
327096-1C
9 am-4 pm
Mon.
Jun. 11
327096-1D
9 am-4 pm
Mon.
Jul. 9
327096-1E
9 am-4 pm
Mon.
Aug. 13
Introduction to
SilverSneakers
Ages 18+
New to SilverSneakers? Join us for a light snack and learn
about SilverSneakers and the Community Recreation Center.
We will walk you through the paperwork, if you haven’t filled
it out yet, give you a facility tour, and explain the program
benefits and SilverSneakers eligible activities. For those with
qualifying insurance plans. Please call Lynn at 303‑425‑9583
to verify.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Fee: Free
1 session
327099-01
9-10 am
Thu.
May 10
327099-02
9-10 am
Thu.
Jul. 12
Weight Room Orientation Ages 18+
Everyone is required to attend a Weight Room Orientation,
or one Personal Training session or Weight Training 101/102
before using the weight room. The orientation will teach the
basics of proper use of the cardiovascular and strength equipment. SilverSneakers pay $2 and scan card. Please register in
advance.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $5 (non-res. $7)
1 session
327100-01
2-3 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2
327100-02
5:15-6:15 pm
Tue.
Apr. 10
327100-03
9-10 am
Thu.
Apr. 19
327100-04
2-3 pm
Mon.
May 7
327100-05
5:15-6:15 pm
Tue.
May 15
327100-06
9-10 am
Thu.
May 24
327100-07
2-3 pm
Mon.
Jun. 4
327100-08
5:15-6:15 pm
Tue.
Jun. 19
327100-09
9-10 am
Thu.
Jun. 28
327100-10
2-3 pm
Mon.
Jul. 9
327100-11
5:15-6:15 pm
Tue.
Jul. 17
327100-12
9-10 am
Thu.
Jul. 26
327100-13
2-3 pm
Mon.
Aug. 6
327100-14
5:15-6:15 pm
Tue.
Aug. 14
327100-15
9-10 am
Thu.
Aug. 23
Weight Training
Ages 18+
Taught by a certified personal trainer who shows you how to
increase bone mass, muscle strength, flexibility and cardiovascular fitness and improve your overall health. Functional fitness
assessments are taken the first and last week. Classes are
small for more individual attention. Weight Training 102 is for
the more advanced student; however, beginners are welcome
for the 2:45 pm class..
Location: Community Recreation Center
Weight Training 102
Res. $50 (non-res. $60)
10 sessions
327101-01
1:30-2:45 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-May 3
327101-02
1:30-2:45 pm
Tue.,Thu. May 15-Jun. 14
327101-03
1:30-2:45 pm
Tue.,Thu. Jun. 26-Jul. 26
327101-04
1:30-2:45 pm
Tue.,Thu. Jul. 31-Aug. 30
327101-11
2:45-4 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-May 3
327101-12
2:45-4 pm
Tue.,Thu. May 15-Jun. 14
327101-13
2:45-4 pm
Tue.,Thu. Jun. 26-Jul. 26
327101-14
2:45-4 pm
Tue.,Thu. Jul. 31-Aug. 30
Weight Training 101
Res. $30 (non-res. $36)
6 sessions
327101-21
6-7:30 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-May 10
Circuit Training
Ages 18+
This class leads you through a series of exercises using all the
equipment, including free weights, ball and bands. For those
who have already taken Weight Training 102 or who are experienced exercisers.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $50 (non-res. $60)
12 sessions
327102-01
8:15-9:30 am
Fri.
Apr. 13-Jun. 29
Res. $34 (non-res. $41)
8 sessions
327102-02
8:15-9:30 am
Fri.
Jul. 13-Aug. 31
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Therapeutic T’ai Chi
Ages 18+
For those who are wishing to learn T’ai Chi from the beginning
and who have increased difficulty with balance, fatigue, and
flexibility. T’ai Chi is mindful movement that can be enjoyed
by anyone seeking to increase flexibility, reduce stress and
increase relaxation. It’s also good for those who have arthritis
or diabetes. Instructors Jen Cillo and Patti Douglas are trained
in Therapeutic T’ai Chi.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $48 (non-res. $58)
12 sessions
327208-01 9:30-10:30 am
Wed.
Apr. 11-Jun. 27
T’ai Chi Beginning
Ages 18+
The Yang Simplified 24 Posture Short Form is a popular T’ai
Chi form practiced in China and the United States. It’s easy to
learn, and a nice introduction to the exciting world of T’ai Chi.
Mary Foster, instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $61 (non-res. $73)
11 sessions
327209-01
7-8 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-Jun. 18
327209-02
7-8 pm
Mon.
Jul. 9-Sep. 24
No class: May 28, Sep. 3
Res. $66 (non-res. $79)
12 sessions
327209-11
6-7 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-Jun. 20
327209-12
6-7 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Sep. 26
T’ai Chi Continuing
Ages 18+
For students who have completed the beginning class of Yang
Simplified 24 Posture Short Form. This class includes ongoing
practice, repetition and refinement of the form, and applicable
Qigong exercises.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $66 (non-res. $79)
12 sessions
327210-01
7-8 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-Jun. 20
327210-02
7-8 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Sep. 26
Qigong
Ages 18+
A forerunner to T’ai Chi and other martial arts, Qigong is a
5000 year-old Chinese system for cultivating health. Students
learn to use movement, breath, sounds, visualization and meditation to improve the flow of “qi,” or life-energy.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $61 (non-res. $73)
11 sessions
327211-01
6-7 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-Jun. 18
327211-02
6-7 pm
Mon.
Jul. 9-Sep. 24
No class: May 28, Sep. 3
Yoga
Ages 18+
The instructor’s supportive and encouraging teaching style
draws from the Sivananda, Kripalu, Iyengar and Ashtanga traditions. The goal is to build a balanced practice that strengthens the body, quiets the mind and opens the heart.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $48 (non-res. $58)
6 sessions
327212-01
6:15-7:30 pm
Tue.
Apr. 10-May 15
327212-02
6:15-7:30 pm
Tue.
May 22-Jun. 26
327212-03
6:15-7:30 pm
Tue.
Jul. 10-Aug. 14
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Hatha Yoga
Ages 18+
Patti Douglas’s gentle approach to yoga is effective for both
new and continuing students. Reconnect and explore breath,
ease of movement (asana) and relaxation. Monday and Friday
classes are more active while Wednesday evening is especially
quiet and restorative.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $48 (non-res. $58)
6 sessions
327213-01
1-2:30 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 7
327213-11
6-7:30 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
327213-12
6-7:30 pm
Wed.
May 16-Jun. 20
327213-21
9:30-11 am
Fri.
Apr. 6-May 11
327213-22
9:30-11 am
Fri.
May 18-Jun. 22
Res. $40 (non-res. $48)
5 sessions
327213-02
1-2:30 pm
Mon.
May 14-Jun. 18
No class: May 28
Res. $64 (non-res. $77)
8 sessions
327213-03
1-2:30 pm
Mon.
Jul. 9-Aug. 27
327213-13
6-7:30 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 29
327213-23
9:30-11 am
Fri.
Jul. 13-Aug. 31
Pilates
Ages 18+
This special conditioning program enhances muscle control,
flexibility, agility, coordination, strength and tone. Pilates helps
to improve body alignment, breathing, and efficiency of movement. Each exercise is designed to stretch and strengthen the
muscles involved, opening the joints and releasing tension.
It can even help to alleviate back pain. This class is geared
toward 50+ adults or people looking for an introductory class.
Exercises are done on a mat.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $49 (non-res. $59)
7 sessions
327215-01
1-2 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 15
327215-02
1-2 pm
Tue.
May 29-Jul. 10
327215-03
1-2 pm
Tue.
Jul. 17-Aug. 28
Yogalates
Ages 18+
Experience the unique health benefits of both Pilates and Yoga.
Feel your stress and tension melt away with this combination
exercise format focused on muscular strength, relaxation and
enhanced flexibility. Yogalates targets the hips, abdominal and
lower back areas for improved posture, body alignment and
tone. Yogalates I class is for beginners and those returning to
exercise. Yogalates II is for more advanced students who have
attended Yogalates I for two sessions. The Monday night class
is mixed with beginning and intermediate.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Yogalates II
Res. $48 (non-res. $58)
6 sessions
327216-01
6:15-7:30 pm
Thu.
Apr. 12-May 17
327216-02
6:15-7:30 pm
Thu.
May 24-Jun. 28
327216-03
6:15-7:30 pm
Thu.
Jul. 12-Aug. 16
Yogalates I
Res. $48 (non-res. $58)
6 sessions
327216-11
7:30-8:30 pm
Thu.
Apr. 12-May 17
327216-12
7:30-8:30 pm
Thu.
May 24-Jun. 28
327216-13
7:30-8:30 pm
Thu.
Jul. 12-Aug. 16
327216-21
6:45-8 pm
Mon.
Apr. 9-May 14
327216-23
6:45-8 pm
Mon.
Jul. 9-Aug. 13
Yogalates I
Res. $40 (non-res. $48)
5 sessions
327216-22
6:45-8 pm
Mon.
May 21-Jun. 25
No class: May 28
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Adult Programs
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N’ Balance
Ages 50+
Have you fallen or do you have a fear of falling? Reduce your
fall risk through basic balance and strength exercises. Baseline
testing is performed the first week and follow-up testing the
eighth week. Sign up early - space is limited.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $46 (non-res. $55)
8 sessions
327217-01 11:35 am-12:30 pm Tue.,Thu. Apr. 10-May 3
First Aid, CPR & AED
Ages 13+
The following applies to all first aid and safety classes:
For ages 13-adult. If you successfully complete a class, you
are certified in its procedure. Taught by Hal Hiller, a certified
instructor with many years’ teaching experience. First Aid and
CPR includes infant, child and adult emergency training, and
AED procedures are also taught.
Location: Community Recreation Center
First Aid, CPR & AED
Res. $70 (non-res. $84)
1 session
327230-01
9 am-4 pm
Sat.
Apr. 21
327230-02
9 am-4 pm
Sat.
May 19
327230-03
9 am-4 pm
Sat.
Jul. 21
327230-04
9 am-4 pm
Sat.
Aug. 18
CPR only
Res. $53 (non-res. $64)
1 session
327230-11
9 am-12 pm
Sat.
Apr. 21
327230-12
9 am-12 pm
Sat.
May 19
327230-13
9 am-12 pm
Sat.
Jul. 21
327230-14
9 am-12 pm
Sat.
Aug. 18
Re-Certification CPR
Res. $34 (non-res. $41)
1 session
327230-21
6-8 pm
Wed.
Apr. 18
327230-22
6-8 pm
Wed.
May 16
327230-23
6-8 pm
Wed.
Jul. 18
327230-24
6-8 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15
Sports
Senior Softball - see page 19
Fencing Levels 1, 2, 3
Ages 14+
Instructor Brian House, U.S. Fencing Assoc. certified coach
in foil, epee, and saber weapons, welcomes beginners to
experienced fencers! Learn the basic to advanced techniques
of the 19th century dueling and sport weapon, the “Epee.”
Equipment is provided. Level 1 is for first time fencers or those
needing a refresher course. Level 2 and 3 are at the approval
of instructor.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Fencing Level 1
Res. $42 (non-res. $50)
6 sessions
327301-01
6-7 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 8
327301-02
6-7 pm
Tue.
May 15-Jun. 19
Fencing Level 2
Res. $42 (non-res. $50)
6 sessions
327301-11
7-8 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 8
327301-12
7-8 pm
Tue.
May 15-Jun. 19
Fencing Level 3
Res. $42 (non-res. $50)
6 sessions
327301-21
8-9 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 8
327301-22
8-9 pm
Tue.
May 15-Jun. 19
Summer Fencing
Ages 14+
All levels welcome for the summer session. Learn basic to
advanced techniques of the 19th century dueling and sport
weapon, the “Epee.” Instructor Brian House, U.S. Fencing
Assoc., is a certified coach in foil, epee, and saber weapons.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $42 (non-res. $50)
6 sessions
327304-01
7-8 pm
Tue.
Jun. 26-Jul. 31
Dance
Charlie’s Dance
Line Dancing
Use your Exercard or SilverSneakers scan card for line dancing
classes. See page 36 for purchase details. All ages are welcome! Choose the class that’s right for you.
• Beginning-Intermediate classes are taught at a slower rate.
• Intermediate classes are for those who have mastered
beginning dance.
• Advanced classes are taught at a faster rate and cover more
complicated dances.
Class Schedule • Ongoing, unless otherwise noted
8:30-9:30 am Tue/Thu: * Beginning-Intermediate Line Dance,
Jan Robinson
8:30-9:30 am Tue: Intermediate Line Dance, Judy Yamakishi
9:30-10:30 am Tue: Advanced Line Dance, Judy Yamakishi
9:30-10:30 am Thu: Advanced/Review Line Dance, Jan
Robinson
*Beginners are welcome, beginning workshops will be offered
from time to time
Tap Classes
Ages 14+
Instructor Ann Kennedy shares the joy, energy and selfexpression of tap dancing. For beginners, any hard-soled shoe
works. NO sneakers! You can purchase tap shoes later. Wear
loose, comfortable clothes. Exercards may not be used for
any of the tap dancing classes. Routines for performing are
taught in all class levels. Performing is optional, but encouraged. Intermediate and advanced classes must have instructor
approval to register.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Advanced Tap
Res. $60 (non-res. $72)
10 sessions
327401-01
2-3 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-Jun. 4
Adv. Intermediate
Res. $60 (non-res. $72)
10 sessions
327401-02
3:30-4:30 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-Jun. 4
Beginning Tap
Res. $60 (non-res. $72)
10 sessions
327401-11
4:30-5:30 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-Jun. 6
Intermediate Tap
Res. $60 (non-res. $72)
10 sessions
327401-12
5:30-6:30 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-Jun. 6
Con’t Beg. Tap
Res. $60 (non-res. $72)
10 sessions
327401-13
6:30-7:30 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-Jun. 6
Broadway Dance
Ages 18+
Learn the basic steps and combinations used in choreographed routines. Wear loose, comfortable clothes. Exercards
may not be used for any of the Broadway dancing classes.
Intermediate and advanced classes must have instructor
approval to register.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Advanced Brdwy
Res. $60 (non-res. $72)
10 sessions
327403-01 11:30 am-12:30 pm Thu.
Apr. 5-Jun. 7
Intermediate Brdwy
Res. $60 (non-res. $72)
10 sessions
327403-02 12:45-1:45 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-Jun. 7
Beginning Broadway
Res. $60 (non-res. $72)
10 sessions
327403-03
2-3 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-Jun. 7
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Ages 18+
With Charlie Kauffman’s enthusiasm and teaching skills, dance
is delightful as you learn the two-step, swing, waltz and more.
You’ll be the star of the dance floor at weddings and other
special occasions.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Charlie’s Dance-Sgl
Res. $39 (non-res. $47)
7 sessions
327419-01
7-8:30 pm
Tue.
Apr. 10-May 22
Charlie’s Dance-Cpl
Res. $63 (non-res. $76)
7 sessions
327419-02
7-8:30 pm
Tue.
Apr. 10-May 22
Hula Dance
Ages 18+
Enjoy the smooth sounds of Hawaiian music as you sway your
hips and wave your arms while telling a story through Hula
Dance. You’ll start with basic hip and hand movement and
progress to putting it together in a dance. Instructor: Kainoa
Gardon.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $28 (non-res. $34)
6 sessions
327420-01
2:30-3:30 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
327420-02
2:30-3:30 pm
Wed.
May 23-Jun. 27
327420-03
2:30-3:30 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 15
Zumba Fitness
Ages 14+
Spice up your workout with Latin dances presented in an aerobic format: salsa, merengue, cha cha, cumbia, samba, rumba,
and more. It’s so much fun you won’t notice that it’s a workout! Drop in available for $7 res./$9 non res.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $42 (non-res. $50)
7 sessions
327421-01
5:30-6:30 pm
Mon.
Apr. 2-May 14
327421-02
5:30-6:30 pm
Mon.
May 21-Jul. 9
327421-03
5:30-6:30 pm
Mon.
Jul. 16-Aug. 27
327421-11
1-2 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 16
327421-12
1-2 pm
Wed.
May 23-Jul. 11
327421-13
1-2 pm
Wed.
Jul. 18-Aug. 29
No class: May 28, Jul. 4
Zumba Toning
Ages 14+
This class takes the same fun Zumba dance moves and adds
toning using special toning sticks or small hand weights to the
mix. Drop in available for $7 res./$9 nonres.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $42 (non-res. $50)
7 sessions
327422-01
5:30-6:30 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 16
327422-02
5:30-6:30 pm
Wed.
May 23-Jul. 11
327422-03
5:30-6:30 pm
Wed.
Jul. 18-Aug. 29
No class: Jul. 4
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Trips
Taste of Estes
Why register early?
Secure your space in activities that fill quickly. Let us know your
interest –and maybe prevent the class from being cancelled due
to low numbers. Don’t wait too long and be disappointed.
General Guidelines
Registration
Adults only, unless noted in the trip description. If you register
someone who is a non-resident, we ask that you pay his or her
non-resident fee. Please register at least two business days
before the trip. Trips often fill prior to deadline, so register
early. See page 70 and 71 for forms and details. Fees include
transportation and escort. On trips to restaurants, participants
pay for meal, beverage and tip unless indicated otherwise.
Some restaurants limit menu selections and/or add a gratuity
since we dine as a group and many do NOT give separate
checks. Please bring change to make bill paying easier. Meet
at the center at least 10 minutes prior to trip for check-in.
Please read descriptions carefully.
Special Needs?
The bus is handicapped accessible and accommodates up to 2
wheelchairs. Please indicate special needs on your registration
form by marking the appropriate box, so we can prepare the
bus for secure travel. Participants with other mobility challenges (i.e. walkers, difficulty with steps, etc.) have priority for
riding in the front seats of the bus. Persons without limitations
may be asked to change vehicles or seats.
Trip Etiquette
Welcome new people and be an ambassador for the
Community Recreation Center.
Arrive on time… at least 10-15 minutes before scheduled
departure time.
Be considerate of your fellow passengers by using perfume and aftershave lotion in moderation. Some participants
are allergic to fragrances and the aroma can be overpowering
in the bus. All trips are tobacco-free.
Please be flexible. Sometimes things don’t go as plannedtraffic jams, weather, disappointing food… we encourage you
not to let these things ruin your trip. Make the most of your
time, and leave some leeway in your schedule in case unforeseen circumstances extend our return.
Level of Exertion (LOE)
Use this scale to decide which trips may be most comfortable
for you. These ratings are subjective and depend on many variables. Questions? Call Lynn 303‑425‑9583.
Level 1: lunch out, sitting in a theater, walking up to two
blocks.
Level 2: walking through a museum or tour, walking more
than two blocks, some stairs.
IKEA Shopping Trip
Ages 18+
Leave the driving to us and enjoy a new shopping experience. The IKEA store, located in Centennial, is 13.5 acres and
415,000 sq ft., with 50 inspirational room settings and three
complete model home interiors. There are more than 10,000
exclusively designed items that are affordable, functional and
stylish. Lunch is on your own in IKEA’s 500-seat cafe ($2.50$7). Fee includes: transportation and escort. LOE: Level 2, lots
of walking.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $17 (non-res. $20)
1 session
327501-TR
10 am-2 pm
Wed.
Apr. 11
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Ages 18+
Back by popular demand, this is Estes Park’s Quota Club’s
annual dining extravaganza, featuring food from the finest
restaurants, highlighting their menu specialties! Don’t forget
to bring a container for leftovers! Proceeds go to many youth,
adult and senior community projects. Fee includes transportation, escort and dinner ticket. LOE: Level 1
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $42 (non-res. $50)
1 session
327502-TR
3-10 pm
Thu.
Apr. 26
Lifetime Candles
Ages 18+
Lifetime Candles, located at Fellowship Farm in Bennett, is
a family owned and operated business. Lifetime Candles are
hand carved and custom made in the German Old World tradition. Delicious desserts and beverages are served as part of the
tour, and candles are available for purchase. Before the tour
we will have breakfast at a local restaurant (on your own). Fee
includes transportation, escort and tour. LOE: Level 1, with 9
steps to climb.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $20 (non-res. $24)
1 session
327503-TR
8 am-2 pm
Tue.
May 15
Candlelight Theater
Ages 18+
Johnstown’s Candlelight Theater presents Rodgers &
Hammerstein’s first collaboration, Oklahoma, which set the
standards and established the rules of musical theatre still followed today. Set in a Western Indian Territory just after the
turn of the century, the high-spirited rivalry between the local
farmers and cowboys provides the colorful background against
which Curly, a handsome cowboy, and Laurey, a winsome farm
girl, play out their love story. Fee includes transportation, escort,
dinner and play. Non-refundable after May 7. LOE: Level 1.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $57 (non-res. $68)
1 session
327504-TR 11:30 am-5 pm
Sun.
May 20
Money Museum & Patsy’s CandyAges 18+
Enjoy two of your favorite things: money and chocolate. First
we tour the Money Museum in Colorado Springs followed by
lunch at a local restaurant (on your own) and then we’re off to
Patsy’s famous candy factory to watch taffy being stretched,
smell the hot butterscotch and if we’re not too full from lunch,
sample goodies. Fee includes transportation, escort and tours.
LOE: Level 2, lots of walking.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $29 (non-res. $35)
1 session
327505-TR
8 am-5 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13
Lucky Three Ranch
Ages 18+
Longmont’s Lucky Three Ranch is home to 23 mules, 8 horses,
3 donkeys and life-sized bronze sculptures. The tour, gives us
an insight into the animal’s stories and how they came there.
There are tour carts for those who can’t walk the trek around
the ranch. Lunch is on your own at a local restaurant. Fee
includes transportation, escort and tour. LOE: Level 1 if using
cart and Level 2 if walking.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $19 (non-res. $23)
1 session
327506-TR
8 am-3 pm
Wed.
Jun. 27
Day Lily Festival
Ages 18+
The Cat Lady’s Garden is an American Hemerocallis Society
Display Garden showcased annually in Aurora. See thousands
of daylilies in the peak bloom season-a spectacular sight. Add
some new plants to your garden and help homeless cats, as
every purchase goes to help spay and neuter rescued cats.
They also take donations of cat food for the shelter. Lunch follows the tour at a local restaurant (on your own). Fee includes
transportation and escort. LOE: Level 1-2 depending on how
far you want to walk around the gardens.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $14 (non-res. $17)
1 session
327507-TR
9 am-1 pm
Sat.
Jul. 14
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Grand Lake Boat Tour
Ages 18+
Dress for the mountains and enjoy a 2 hour boat tour featuring history, wildlife, and geology of Grand Lake and Shadow
Mountain Lake. Distant snow-capped mountains with evergreen forests dipping to the shoreline provide the backdrop for
two of the most scenic high mountain lakes in Colorado. Lunch
before and a snack stop after the tour at a local restaurant (on
your own). Fee includes transportation, escort and boat tour.
LOE: Level 1.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $67 (non-res. $80)
1 session
327508-TR 10 am-8:30 pm
Thu.
Jul. 26
Rockies Game
Ages 18+
Back by popular demand, a Rockies game against the
Milwaukee Brewers. Come enjoy hot dogs and your favorite
beverage (on your own) and cheer on our team. Fee includes
transportation, escort, parking and game ticket. Nonrefundable
after August 1. LOE: Level 2, there is an elevator to the top tier
but some steps to the seats.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $25 (non-res. $30)
1 session
327509-TR
11 am-6 pm
Wed.
Aug. 15
Sports Authority/Hall of Fame
Ages 18+
Tour the newly named Sports Authority Stadium and the
Hall of Fame Museum. Walk the hallowed halls where some
of the greatest football players of Colorado walked. After the
tour, lunch is on your own at a local restaurant. Fee includes
transportation, escort and tour. Nonrefundable after August 15.
LOE: Level 2, lots of walking.
Location: Community Recreation Center
Res. $21 (non-res. $25)
1 session
327510-TR 9:30 am-1 pm
Wed.
Aug. 22
Clubs
GrEighties
Being 80 is great...here’s a new social club for those 80 and
better. The club meets the 4th Wednesday at 1 pm. Pick
up a schedule of upcoming events at the front desk of the
Community Recreation Center. Benefits include new friends,
new activities and occasional discounts for center programs.
Bring your ideas. Fee: Res. $8 (non-res. $10).
Indian Tree Par 3 Ladies Golf Club
New members welcome. Play is Tuesday morning.
For details call Sandi Walker at 303‑908‑9943 or e-mail
[email protected]..
Arvada Gardeners of America
Meets the second Monday of each month at 7 pm at the
Community Recreation Center. For details call Jim Richards,
303‑456‑5436.
Senior Friday Club
Gem and Mineral Club
Meets every Friday at 1 pm with potlucks or catered luncheons
($8) at noon on the last Friday of each month. Cards, games
and entertainment are also featured. Register for Senior Friday
Club activities at meetings. For details call Darrell Farson, 2012
Club President, 303‑847‑3095.
• Bowling is sponsored by the Senior Friday Club, Mondays,
12:30-3 pm at Western Bowl, 10000 Ralston Rd. $1.50 a line
includes ball and shoe rental. For summer bowling day and
fees call Darrell Farson, 303‑847‑3095.
• Senior Golf Club participants must be 55 or over and
members of the Senior Friday Club. Club members receive
discounted play Monday mornings at Indian Tree Par 3.
2012 Golf Club registration will be Friday, March 16 at 9 am
at the Community Center. Contacts: Darryl Kissinger, Golf
Club President, 303‑425‑0435.
Held the second Friday of each month at 7:30 pm at the
Community Recreation Center. Open to all ages. Activities
include field trips, guest speakers and movies. Contact Barbara
Melby, 303‑423‑5876, for fees and details, or visit the Gem Club’s
website: www.peaktopeak.com/minerals/njeffco/index.htm.
North Jeffco Chess Club
Fun and competition for all ages. Coaching available.
Thursday, 7:30-10 pm at Campbell Cottage West #6, 10425 W.
64th Pl. Contact Phil Reno, 303‑757‑4801 for details or email
him at [email protected].
Hike Schedule
Activity #
Date
Location
Fees
MRT*
Elev.
Starting
Rating
Departure Times,
Res/NR
Gain
Elev.
Trail fees, etc.
327550-ST March 20 Hike Orientation 11 am
$0
at Community Center
327551-ST April 17 Barr Lake $18/$22 Varies 1.5-8.8 minimal
4982’
Level 1
Near Brighton leave at 8:30 am
327552-ST May 8
Flying J Ranch
$18/$22
3 mile loop
379’
8000
Level 1
Near Evergreen & Conifer, leave at 8:30 am
327553-ST May 22 Garden of the Gods
$18/$22
4.0
300’
6000’
Level 1-2
Near Colorado Springs leave at 8 am
327554-ST June 5
Reynolds Park
$18/$22
5.0
702’
7600’
Level 2
Near Conifer, leave 8 am
327555-ST June 19 Beaver Meadows Loop
$18/$22
5.7 loop
60’
8160
Level 1
RMNP leave at 8 am
**Bring Golden Age pass or $10
327556-ST July 17 Caribou Ranch/Mud Lake
$18/$22
5.0 -6.5
250’
8560’
Level 1-2
Near Nederland, 8 am
327557-ST July 31 Elder-Fehn Trail
$18/$22
5.5 loop
960’
9600’
Level 1-2
Near Pikes Peak 7:30 am
327558-ST August 14 Kruger Rock-Hermit Park
$18/$22
4
940’
9355’
Level 2
Near Estes Park, leave at 8 am
327559-ST August 28 Florissant Fossil Beds- $18/$22
1.5-5.5
minimal
8200
Level 1-2 Near Woodland Park 7 am, $3 entrance fee
hike 5.5 MRT or stroll 1.5 MRT
cash/check only
*MRT = Miles round trip
Hike Ratings: Level
1 = Easy (2-4 miles round trip and/or less than 600 feet elevation gain. Generally easy terrain with minimal elevation.)
2 = Moderate (4-6 miles round trip and/or 700-1500 feet elevation gain. Mix of easy and harder terrain-rocky or steep sections.)
3 = Strenuous (5-7 miles round trip with over 1500 feet elevation gain and/or hiking at higher elevations over 10,000 feet.)
Please note the different departure times for hike trips vary. Return time is 4 pm unless otherwise noted.
Snack/restroom stops provided both directions for every hike trip
Hiking equipment needed:
Day backpack, footwear with good support and lug-soled boots, no sandals allowed, dress in layers and wear clothing for the time of year and varying weather, snacks/lunch, at least two quarts of water, hat,
sunscreen and sunglasses.
For details on hikes, and help in deciding whether to participate, please contact Lynn at 303‑467‑7195. We suggest that all participants, especially those with high blood pressure or those who are unsure
about their physical condition, to consult their doctor before undertaking these activities.
All trips are subject to change based on weather and road/trail conditions.
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Swimming Fees and Passes
General Policies
Meyers Pool
For all pools except the Apex Center. For Apex Center
fees, please see page 52.
You must have an Apex PRD resident ID card to get the resident discount. Children under age 9 must be appropriately
supervised by an adult.
7900 Carr Drive, Front Desk: 303‑467‑7140
Public Admission Fees
Children under the age of 6 must be directly supervised, in the water, by a parent or guardian. (The
exception to this rule is the play pool, where children
under the age of 6 must be appropriately supervised by
a parent or guardian).
Children ages 6-9 must be appropriately supervised by an
adult in the pool area.
Children over age 9 may swim without adult supervision.
Non-swimmers of any age must be supervised by an adult.
Children 6 & older must use gender appropriate locker rooms.
Portions of all pools may be closed periodically for swim lessons
or special events.
Please note that a full head and body shower must be taken
before entering the pool.
Offering general public swimming, lap swimming, swim lessons, exercise classes and competitive swim teams. The pools
are also available for rent by scout troops, churches, community and private groups. Birthdays and reunions are great occasions for pool parties! Call for details.
Information Line: 303‑467‑7111
50 meters x 25 yards • Two 1-meter diving boards •
Two 3-meter diving boards • Dressing room, showers & hair
dryers • Rental lockers 25¢ and 50¢ • Vending machines •
Spectator seating area
Spring 2012 – Mar. 26-May 25
Days
Mon.-Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Adult Lap Open Swim
5:30 am-9 am 7-9 pm
7-9 pm
Closed
Closed
Resident Non-Resident
Free
Free
$1.25
$1.25
Must be accompanied into the pool by a paying adult.
4-18
$3.25
$4
19-61
$3.75
$5
62+
$2.75
$3.25
Spectator Fee – all ages
$1.25
$1.25
Swimming Passes and Punch Cards
Must have a resident ID to obtain discount price. Passes not
valid at the Apex Center.
Summer 2012 - May 26-Aug. 19
Days
Adult Lap Open Swim
Mon.-Fri.
5:30-7:30 am
7-9 pm
9:30 am-12 pm
7-9 pm
Sat. Closed
Sun. Closed
Annual Dog Swim
Lake Arbor, 7451 W. 83rd Way – Sun., Aug. 19, 11 am-1 pm
Secrest Pool, 6820 W. 66th Ave. – Sun., Aug. 26, 11 am-1 pm
Annual Passes
Valid one year from purchase date
Resident Non-Resident
4-18
$102
$135
19-61
$200
$232
62+
$124
$155
Family
$325
$418
Family is a maximum of 2 adults & 2 children. Additional
children are $25 each.
Secrest Pool
6820 W. 66th Avenue, 303‑403‑2538
Open May 26-Aug. 25 (Closed May 29-31)
25 yards x 42 feet • Double pool slide & large water slide•
Showers • Zero depth activity area • Vending machines •
Adjacent park with playground! • Youth center
Days
Open Swim
Sun.-Sat.
noon-6 pm
Lap Swim
Mon.-Fri.
noon-1 pm(limited lanes available)
10 Punch Card
Perfect option for the occasional swimmer! Good at all public
and lap swim times. Not valid at the Apex Center.
Resident Non-Resident
4-18
$30
$39
19-61
$35
$48.50
62+
$25
$32.50
20 Punch Card
Lake Arbor Pool
4-18
19-61
62+
7451 W. 83rd Way, 303‑403‑2571
Open May 26-Aug. 18 (Closed May 29-31)
25 yards x 46 feet • Zero-depth “beach” area • Double pool
slide and new dolphin slide • Pool geysers • Picnic tables •
Shade umbrellas • Grass sunning area • Showers • Adjacent
park and playground
Days
Open Swim
Mon.-Fri.
12:30-6 pm
Sat. & Sun. noon-6 pm
Pool Closures
Mar. 9-11 – Meyers Pool closed all day – dive meet
Mar. 24 – Meyers Pool close at 8 am – high school swim meet
Apr. 5 – Meyers Pool close at 10:30 am – high school swim meet
Apr. 8 – Meyers Pool closed all day – Easter
Apr. 15 – Meyers Pool closed all day – swim meet
Apr. 20 – Meyers Pool close at 10:30 am – high school swim meet
Apr. 21 – Meyers Pool closed all day – high school swim meet
Apr. 28 – Meyers Pool close at 8 am – high school swim meet
May 5 – Meyers Pool close at 8 am – high school swim meet
May 11 – Meyers Pool close at 10:30 am – high school swim meet
May 12 – Meyers Pool closed all day – high school swim meet
May 18 – Meyers Pool close at 10:30 am – swim meet
May 19-20 – Meyers Pool closed all day – swim meet
May 29-31 – Secrest and Lake Arbor closed all day
Jul. 4 – Meyers Pool closes at 3 pm – outdoor pools close at 5 pm
Under 1
1-3
$56
$66
$45.50
$73
$90
$59
Summer Swim Pass
Valid May 26-August 25 at Meyers, Lake Arbor and Secrest
pools. Not valid at the Apex Center.
Resident Non-Resident
4-18
$70
$80
19-61
$102
$135
62+
$75
$99
Family
$243
$315
Family is a maximum of 2 adults & 2 children. Additional children are $25 each.
Group Rates
Special rates for groups of 20 or more. Contact individual pools
for more information.
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Private Swim Lessons
Ages 4+
Offered on a wait list basis. To add your name, please stop by
the Guest Services desk at the Apex Center or Meyers Pool
and complete a Private Lesson interest form. Once you reach
the top of the wait list, an instructor will contact you to set up
your lessons. Must be age 4 or older.
Private
Res. $28 per 1/2 hour session (non-res. $35 per 1/2 hour
session)
Semi-private
Res. $22.50 per 1/2 hour session (non-res. $29.50 per
1/2 hour session)
Drop-in Aquacise Classes
Outstanding coed exercise classes using the natural resistance
of the water without the stress to the body and joints found
in land exercise. You can expect to strengthen and firm many
muscle groups. Recommended for swimmers or non-swimmers
who feel comfortable in the water. Always consult your physician before starting any exercise program. Participants should
be 16 & older, unless approved by the class instructor.
Apex Center Classes
Apex Aquacise class fees are included in the regular Apex
Center Daily Admission fees.
Monday-Friday..........................................................7-8 am, 8-9 am
Mon., Wed. & Thu..................................................................7-8 pm
Meyers Pool Classes
Spring: Mon., Wed. & Fri....................................................8-9 am
Summer: Mon., Wed. & Fri.....................................9:30-10:30 am
Resident
Non-resident
Drop-in
$4.50
$5.50
20 punchcard
19-61
$80
$93
62+
$72.50
$87
Fish Bowls – Aquatic Class
A gentle paced class for adults and senior adults who wish
to improve/maintain their daily activities. Participants are
encouraged to work at their own rate and to focus on the “Fish
Bowl” concepts:
Flexibility
Independence in mobility
Strength & stretching
Healthy attitude & having fun
Balancing & breathing
Opportunities for social interaction
Water endurance conditioning
Laughing
Smiling
Tue., Thu., 9:15-10 am
Mon., Wed., Fri. 1-2 pm
Location: Apex Center
Fees
Resident Non-Resident
19-61
$5.50
$6.75
62+
$4.25
$5.75
Overcoming Water Fear
Does fear of water keep you from enjoying swimming for fun
and fitness? In this group, led by a trained mental health provider with 10+ years of aquatic experience, members explore
their water anxiety and take initial steps toward confidence in
the water. Class is land-based at the start with water time after
the first two sessions. Class is for adults; ages 16+ considered
with phone assessment.
Class time and location TBD; Must have 6 participants to
run this class. Please call 303‑467‑7140 if interested.
Water Running
A great class if you are recovering from a running injury or
want a running workout without the stress on your joints.
Taught by a runner, Certified Fitness Trainer, and aquatics
instructor, this class provides a good heart-pumping water
workout. Some equipment recommended but not required.
Meyers pool, evenings, start date and time TBD; Must
have 6 participants to run this class. Please call 303‑467‑7140
if interested.
Masters Swimming and Fitness Program
This program is designed to promote a fun, healthy and social
environment for swimmers who are interested in swimming for
fitness, participating in triathlons and/or adult should possess
intermediate to advanced swimming skills. Participants must
show a resident ID card to receive the resident discount rate.
Call 303‑467‑7140 for additional information.
Apex PRD is proud to welcome
SilverSneakers members to the
Masters Swimming Program! This
program is FREE to
SilverSneakers members. Contact
your insurance provider to see if you are eligible for the program. Stop in at the front desk at Meyers Pool for requirements
and to enroll.
Fees
Resident Non-Resident
20 punchcard
$121.50
$147
Semi-annual
$222
$267
Annual
$389
$466
Teams
North Jeffco Swim Team - 303‑887‑8495 or 303‑887‑8491, or
visit www.lornet.com/csinj
Mile High Dive Club – visit their website at
www.learntodive.org
Special Classes
MS Hydrotherapy Classes
Please see the Therapeutic Recreation portion of the this guide
or call 303‑467‑7158 for more information.
Scout Merit Badge Class
Let us help your scout achieve the Aquatic Merit Badge. We
provide a licensed lifeguard for water safety instruction, skill
testing and badge requirements. 1 hour class.
Fee: $33 for a group of 10. $3 for each additional person.
Call 303‑467‑7142 to schedule.
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Aquatics
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Choosing the
right swim class:
School Age Swimming Courses
Ages 6-12
For safety and quality, it is very important that you register
your child according to ability. Please call Guest Services at
303‑424‑2739 or visit apexprd.org to register for swim classes.
This series of swim classes helps foster enjoyment and skill
development for a lifetime of recreation in the water.
Class Descriptions
Parent & Child Class
Ages 6 months to 3 years
Designed for children with a goal to
develop a high comfort level in and around
the water and a readiness to swim. Water
confidence is the core emphasis. Fun
water activities are introduced so that
the adult may safely enjoy the water with
their child. Parents are required to be
in the water with the child during
lessons.
Introductory Preschool Classes
Ages 3-5
Starfish
This is the starter class for older children
to learn elementary skills. At the end of
this course they should be comfortable
in the water, be able to float on their
front and back with help, know the basic
water safety rules and be introduced to
armstrokes.
Squids
Recommended for children who have
successfully completed Starfish. By the
end of this class children should be able
to float on their front and back by themselves, flutter kick and do armstrokes
with breathing on their front and back
for 10 yards.
Stingrays
Tadpoles
No prerequisites. Recommended for children who have little to no experience in
the water or in a teacher/child relationship without a parent. Introduction to
front and back float with help and basic
knowledge of water safety rules.
Recommended for children who have
successfully completed Squids. By the
end of this class children should be able
to retrieve objects from the bottom of
the pool and be able to swim 25 yards of
front and back crawl. Children are also
introduced to treading water.
Minnows
Marlins
Recommended for children who have
successfully completed Tadpoles. In this
class children continue to gain confidence in the water, put their faces under
water and blow bubbles as well as float
on their front and back. Armstrokes are
introduced.
Trout
Recommended for children who have
successfully completed Stingrays.
Breaststroke and sidestroke are introduced. Children continue to develop their
front and back crawl skills, learn alternative kicks for treading water and swim for
50 yards in backstroke and front crawl.
Class may be combined with Sharks.
Recommended for children who have
successfully completed Minnows.
Children perform front and back floats
without support, armstrokes and
“chicken-airplane-soldier” with support,
and jump into shallow water without
assistance.
Sharks
Ducks
Dolphins
Recommended for children who have
successfully completed Trout. Children
start to use armstrokes to swim short distances unsupported as well as “chickenairplane-soldier” unsupported.
Recommended for children who have successfully completed Marlins. In this class
children continue to develop and polish
their strokes. They’ll be introduced to various water safety techniques. Class may be
combined with Marlins.
Recommended for children who have
successfully completed Sharks. This class
focuses on skill proficiency. Swimmers
polish their strokes presented at various
levels, swim with greater ease, efficiency,
power and smoothness up to 50 yards.
They also learn the tuck surface dive,
racing turns and learn what to do in an
emergency. Class may be combined with
Orcas.
Orcas
North Jeffco Swim Team Seeks New
Members
NJST is a year round competitive team working with
novice to national level swimmers at Meyers Pool. Team
members range in age from 5 to 19. New members can
join any time; if you can swim 25 yards doing freestyle and
backstroke, there is a group for you.
Come to Meyers Pool to talk with a coach about joining the
team and our free one week trial.
Call 303‑887‑8495, or visit the team’s website at
www.lornet.com/csinj.
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Recommended for children who have successfully completed Dolphins. Children
review and perfect all strokes and skills
learned in previous classes. They also learn
lifetime fitness habits and more advanced
rescue techniques. Class may be combined
with Dolphins. Completion of this class prepares students for swim team.
Spring 2012 Class Session Dates
Spring registration starts on Mar. 5
Session
Dates Reg. Deadlines
A
4/2-4/26
3/29
B
4/30-5/24
4/26
Saturday Classes at Apex
C
4/7-5/12
4/5
Summer 2012 Class Session Dates
Summer registration starts on May 7
Session
Dates Reg. Deadlines
J
6/4-6/14
5/31
K
6/18-6/28
6/14
L
7/2-7/12
6/28
M
7/16-7/26
7/12
N
7/30-8/9
7/26
P
6/4-6/28
Q
7/2-7/26
Saturday Classes at Apex
S
6/9-7/7
T
7/14-8/11
5/31
6/28
6/7
7/12
Meyers Pool
Note on Fees: Swimming lesson fees do not
include admission to public swim.
Spring 2012 Class Registration Dates
Spring registration starts on Mar. 5
Summer 2012 Class Registration Dates
Summer registration starts on May 7
Tadpoles
Ages 3-5
No prerequisites. Recommended for children who have little
to no experience in the water or in a teacher/child relationship
without a parent. Introduction to front and back float with help
and basic knowledge of water safety rules.
Location: George J. Meyers Indoor Pool
Res. $31 (non-res. $40)
8 sessions
330001-A1 4:30-4:55 pm Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
330001-A2 5:30-5:55 pm Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
330001-B1 4:30-4:55 pm Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
330001-B2 5:30-5:55 pm Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
330001-B3
5-5:25 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
330001-B4
6-6:25 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
330001-P1
4-4:25 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
330001-P2
5-5:25 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
330001-P3
4:30-4:55 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
330001-P4
5:30-5:55 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
330001-Q1
4-4:25 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-25
330001-Q2
5-5:25 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-25
330001-Q3 4:30-4:55 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 3-26
330001-Q4 5:30-5:55 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 3-26
Res. $27 (non-res. $35)
7 sessions
330001-A3
5-5:25 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
330001-A4
6-6:25 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
No class: Apr. 5
Res. $35 (non-res. $45)
9 sessions
330001-J1
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-15
330001-J2
11-11:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-15
330001-K1
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
330001-K2
11-11:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
330001-L1
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
330001-L2
11-11:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
330001-M1 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
330001-M2 11-11:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
330001-N1 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
330001-N2 11-11:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
No class: Jun. 8
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Aquatics
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Minnows
Ages 3-5
Recommended for children who have successfully completed
a Tadpoles class. Children continue to gain confidence in the
water, put their faces under water and blow bubbles as well as
float on their front and back. Armstrokes are introduced.
Location: George J. Meyers Indoor Pool
Res. $31 (non-res. $40)
8 sessions
330002-A1 4:30-4:55 pm Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
330002-A2
6-6:25 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
330002-B1 4:30-4:55 pm Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
330002-B2
6-6:25 pm
Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
330002-B3 4:30-4:55 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
330002-B4 5:30-5:55 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
330002-P1
4-4:25 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
330002-P2
5:30-5:55 pm Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
330002-P3
4-4:25 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
330002-P4
5-5:25 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
330002-Q1
4-4:25 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-25
330002-Q2 5:30-5:55 pm Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-25
330002-Q3
4-4:25 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 3-26
330002-Q4
5-5:25 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 3-26
Res. $27 (non-res. $35)
7 sessions
330002-A3 4:30-4:55 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
330002-A4 5:30-5:55 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
No class: Apr. 5
Res. $35 (non-res. $45)
9 sessions
330002-J1
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-15
330002-J2 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-15
330002-K1
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
330002-K2 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
330002-L1
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
330002-L2 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
330002-M1 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
330002-M2 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
330002-N1 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
330002-N2 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
No class: Jun. 8
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Trout
Ages 3-5
Recommended for children who have successfully completed a
Minnows class. Children perform front and back floats without
support, armstrokes and “chicken-airplane-soldier” with support, and jump into shallow water without assistance.
Location: George J. Meyers Indoor Pool
Res. $31 (non-res. $40)
8 sessions
330003-A1
5-5:25 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
330003-B1
5-5:25 pm
Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
330003-B2 5:30-5:55 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
330003-P1
4:30-4:55 pm Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
330003-P2
5-5:25 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
330003-Q1 4:30-4:55 pm Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-25
330003-Q2
5-5:25 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 3-26
Res. $27 (non-res. $35)
7 sessions
330003-A2 5:30-5:55 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
No class: Apr. 5
Res. $35 (non-res. $45)
9 sessions
330003-J1 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-15
330003-J2
11-11:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-15
330003-K1 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
330003-K2
11-11:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
330003-L1 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
330003-L2
11-11:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
330003-M1 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
330003-M2 11-11:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
330003-N1 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
330003-N2 11-11:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
No class: Jun. 8
Ducks
Ages 3-5
Recommended for children who have successfully completed
a Trout class. Children start to use armstrokes to swim short
distances unsupported as well as “chicken-airplane-soldier”
unsupported.
Location: George J. Meyers Indoor Pool
Res. $31 (non-res. $40)
8 sessions
330004-A1
5-5:25 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
330004-B1
5-5:25 pm
Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
330004-B2
6-6:25 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
330004-P1
4:30-4:55 pm Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
330004-P2
5:30-5:55 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
330004-Q1 4:30-4:55 pm Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-25
330004-Q2 5:30-5:55 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 3-26
Res. $27 (non-res. $35)
7 sessions
330004-A2
6-6:25 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
No class: Apr. 5
Res. $35 (non-res. $45)
9 sessions
330004-J1 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-15
330004-K1 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
330004-L1 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
330004-M1 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
330004-N1 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
No class: Jun. 8
Starfish
Ages 6-12
This is the starter class for older children to learn elementary
skills. At the end of Starfish they should be comfortable in the
water, be able to float on their front and back with help, know
the basic water safety rules and be introduced to armstrokes.
Location: George J. Meyers Indoor Pool
Res. $36 (non-res. $46)
8 sessions
330005-A1 4:30-5:15 pm Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
330005-B1 4:30-5:15 pm Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
330005-P1
4-4:45 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
330005-Q1
4-4:45 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-25
Res. $41 (non-res. $51)
9 sessions
330005-J1
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-15
330005-J2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-15
330005-K1
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
330005-K2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
330005-L1
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
330005-L2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
330005-M1 10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
330005-M2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
330005-N1 10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
330005-N2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
No class: Jun. 8
Squids
Ages 6-12
Recommended for children who have successfully completed a
Starfish class. By the end of Squids children should be able to
float on their front and back by themselves, flutter kick and do
armstrokes with breathing on their front and back for 10 yards.
Location: George J. Meyers Indoor Pool
Res. $36 (non-res. $46)
8 sessions
330006-A1 5:30-6:15 pm Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
330006-B1 5:30-6:15 pm Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
330006-B2 4:30-5:15 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
330006-B3 5:30-6:15 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
330006-P1
5-5:45 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
330006-P2
4-4:45 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
330006-P3
5-5:45 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
330006-Q1
5-5:45 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-25
330006-Q2
4-4:45 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 3-26
330006-Q3
5-5:45 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 3-26
Res. $32 (non-res. $40)
7 sessions
330006-A2 4:30-5:15 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
330006-A3 5:30-6:15 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
No class: Apr. 5
Res. $41 (non-res. $51)
9 sessions
330006-J1
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-15
330006-J2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-15
330006-K1
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
330006-K2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
330006-L1
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
330006-L2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
330006-M1 10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
330006-M2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
330006-N1 10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
330006-N2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
No class: Jun. 8
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Aquatics
303‑467‑7111
Stingrays
Ages 6-12
Dolphins & Orcas
Ages 6-12
Recommended for children who have successfully completed
a Squids class. By the end of Stingrays children should be able
to retrieve objects from the bottom of the pool and be able to
swim 25 yards of front and back crawl. Children are also introduced to treading water.
Location: George J. Meyers Indoor Pool
Res. $36 (non-res. $46)
8 sessions
330007-A1 4:30-5:15 pm Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
330007-B1 4:30-5:15 pm Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
330007-B2 5:30-6:15 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
330007-P1
4-4:45 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
330007-P2
5-5:45 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
330007-Q1
4-4:45 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-25
330007-Q2
5-5:45 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 3-26
Res. $32 (non-res. $40)
7 sessions
330007-A2 5:30-6:15 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
No class: Apr. 5
Res. $41 (non-res. $51)
9 sessions
330007-J1 10:45-11:30 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-15
330007-J2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-15
330007-K1 10:45-11:30 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
330007-K2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
330007-L1 10:45-11:30 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
330007-L2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
330007-M1 10:45-11:30 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
330007-M2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
330007-N1 10:45-11:30 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
330007-N2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
No class: Jun. 8
Dolphins: Recommended for children who have successfully
completed a Sharks class. This class focuses on skill proficiency. Swimmers polish their strokes presented at various levels,
swim with greater ease, efficiency, power and smoothness up
to 50 yards. They also learn the tuck surface dive, racing turns
and learn what to do in an emergency.
Orcas: Recommended for children who have successfully completed a Dolphins class. Children review and perfect all strokes
and skills learned in previous classes. They also learn lifetime
fitness habits and more advanced rescue techniques. Class
may be combined with Dolphins. Completion of this class prepares students for swim team.
Location: George J. Meyers Indoor Pool
Res. $36 (non-res. $46)
8 sessions
330009-A1 5:30-6:15 pm Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
330009-B1 5:30-6:15 pm Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
330009-P1
5-5:45 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
330009-Q1
5-5:45 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-25
Res. $41 (non-res. $51)
9 sessions
330009-J1 10:45-11:30 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-15
330009-J2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-15
330009-K1 10:45-11:30 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
330009-K2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
330009-L1 10:45-11:30 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
330009-L2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
330009-M1 10:45-11:30 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
330009-M2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
330009-N1 10:45-11:30 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
330009-N2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
No class: Jun. 8
Marlins & Sharks
Beginning Diving
Ages 6-12
Marlins: Recommended for children who have successfully
completed a Stingrays class. Breaststroke and sidestroke are
introduced. Children continue to develop their front and back
crawl skills, learn alternative kicks for treading water and swim
for 50 yards in backstroke and front crawl.
Sharks: Recommended for children who have successfully
completed a Marlins class. In this class children continue to
develop and polish their strokes. They’ll be introduced to various water safety techniques.
Location: George J. Meyers Indoor Pool
Res. $36 (non-res. $46)
8 sessions
330008-A1 5:30-6:15 pm Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
330008-B1 5:30-6:15 pm Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
330008-B2 4:30-5:15 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
330008-P1
5-5:45 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
330008-P2
4-4:45 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
330008-Q1
5-5:45 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-25
330008-Q2
4-4:45 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 3-26
Res. $32 (non-res. $40)
7 sessions
330008-A2 4:30-5:15 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
No class: Apr. 5
Res. $41 (non-res. $51)
9 sessions
330008-J1 10:45-11:30 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-15
330008-J2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-15
330008-K1 10:45-11:30 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
330008-K2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
330008-L1 10:45-11:30 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
330008-L2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
330008-M1 10:45-11:30 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
330008-M2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
330008-N1 10:45-11:30 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
330008-N2 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
No class: Jun. 8
Ages 6-12
Prerequisite: must have passed Stingrays to participate.
Beginning levels of diving will be taught.
Location: George J. Meyers Indoor Pool
Res. $27 (non-res. $34)
6 sessions
330010-J1
10-10:45 am Mon.,Wed.,Thu.
Jun. 4-14
330010-K1
10-10:45 am Mon.,Wed.,Thu.
Jun. 18-28
330010-L1
10-10:45 am Mon.,Wed.,Thu.
Jul. 2-12
330010-M1 10-10:45 am Mon.,Wed.,Thu.
Jul. 16-26
330010-N1 10-10:45 am Mon.,Wed.,Thu. Jul. 30-Aug. 9
Teen & Adult
Ages 13+
Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced levels learn to be comfortable in the water by practicing breath control, buoyancy
and basic swimming strokes. Intermediate and Advanced level
swimmers can have lessons tailored to their needs.
Location: George J. Meyers Indoor Pool
Res. $32 (non-res. $40)
7 sessions
330011-A1 7:30-8:15 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
No class: Apr. 5
Res. $36 (non-res. $46)
8 sessions
330011-B1 7:30-8:15 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
330011-P1
6:30-7:15 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
330011-Q1 6:30-7:15 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 3-26
apexprd.org
Secrest Youth & Teen Center
Note on Fees: Swimming lesson fees do not
include admission to public swim.
Spring 2012 Class Registration Dates
Spring registration starts on Mar. 5
Summer 2012 Class Registration Dates
Summer registration starts on May 7
Parent & Child
Ages .5-3
Designed to help children develop a high comfort level in and
around the water and a readiness to swim. Water confidence
is the core emphasis. Fun water activities are introduced so
that the adult may safely enjoy the water with his or her child.
Parents are required to be in the water with the children during lessons.
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
Res. $35 (non-res. $45)
9 sessions
331600-J1
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331600-K1
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331600-L1
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331600-M1 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331600-N1 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
Tadpoles
Ages 3-5
No prerequisites. Recommended for children who have little
to no experience in the water or in a teacher/child relationship
without a parent. Introduction to front and back float with help
and basic knowledge of water safety rules.
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
Res. $35 (non-res. $45)
9 sessions
331601-J1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331601-J2
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331601-J3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331601-K1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331601-K2
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331601-K3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331601-L1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331601-L2
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331601-L3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331601-M1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331601-M2 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331601-M3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331601-N1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
331601-N2 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
331601-N3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
47
Aquatics
303‑467‑7111
Minnows
Ages 3-5
Recommended for children who have successfully completed
a Tadpoles class. Children continue to gain confidence in the
water, put their faces under water and blow bubbles as well as
float on their front and back. Armstrokes are introduced.
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
Res. $35 (non-res. $45)
9 sessions
331602-J1
9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331602-J2
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331602-J3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331602-K1 9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331602-K2
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331602-K3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331602-L1
9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331602-L2
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331602-L3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331602-M1 9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331602-M2 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331602-M3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331602-N1 9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
331602-N2 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
331602-N3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
Trout
Ages 3-5
Recommended for children who have successfully completed a
Minnows class. Children perform front and back floats without
support, armstrokes and “chicken-airplane-soldier” with support, and jump into shallow water without assistance.
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
Res. $35 (non-res. $45)
9 sessions
331603-J1
9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331603-J2 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331603-K1 9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331603-K2 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331603-L1
9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331603-L2 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331603-M1 9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331603-M2 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331603-N1 9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
331603-N2 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
Ducks
Ages 3-5
Recommended for children who have successfully completed
a Trout class. Children start to use armstrokes to swim short
distances unsupported as well as “chicken-airplane-soldier”
unsupported.
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
Res. $35 (non-res. $45)
9 sessions
331604-J1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331604-J2
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331604-K1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331604-K2
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331604-L1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331604-L2
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331604-M1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331604-M2 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331604-N1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
331604-N2 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
48
Starfish
Ages 6-12
This is the starter class for older children to learn elementary
skills. At the end of Starfish they should be comfortable in the
water, be able to float on their front and back with help, know
the basic water safety rules and be introduced to armstrokes.
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
Res. $41 (non-res. $51)
9 sessions
331605-J1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331605-J2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331605-K1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331605-K2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331605-L1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331605-L2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331605-M1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331605-M2 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331605-N2 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
Squids
Ages 6-12
Recommended for children who have successfully completed a
Starfish class. By the end of Squids children should be able to
float on their front and back by themselves, flutter kick and do
armstrokes with breathing on their front and back for 10 yards.
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
Res. $41 (non-res. $51)
9 sessions
331606-J1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331606-J2
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331606-J3
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331606-K1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331606-K2
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331606-K3
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331606-L1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331606-L2
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331606-L3
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331606-M1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331606-M2 10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331606-M3 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331606-N1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
331606-N2 10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
331606-N3 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
Stingrays
Ages 6-12
Recommended for children who have successfully completed
a Squids class. By the end of Stingrays children should be able
to retrieve objects from the bottom of the pool and be able to
swim 25 yards of front and back crawl. Children are also introduced to treading water.
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
Res. $41 (non-res. $51)
9 sessions
331607-J1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331607-J2
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331607-K1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331607-K2
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331607-K3
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331607-L1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331607-L2
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331607-L3
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331607-M1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331607-M2 10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331607-M3 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331607-N1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
331607-N2 10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
Marlins & Sharks
Ages 6-12
Marlins: Recommended for children who have successfully
completed a Stingrays class. Breaststroke and sidestroke are
introduced. Children continue to develop their front and back
crawl skills, learn alternative kicks for treading water and swim
for 50 yards in backstroke and front crawl.
Sharks: Recommended for children who have successfully
completed a Marlins class. In this class children continue to
develop and polish their strokes. They’ll be introduced to various water safety techniques.
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
Res. $41 (non-res. $51)
9 sessions
331608-J1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331608-J2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331608-K1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331608-K2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331608-L1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331608-L2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331608-M1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331608-M2 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331608-N1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
331608-N2 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
331608-N3
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
Dolphins & Orcas
Ages 6-12
Dolphins: Recommended for children who have successfully
completed a Sharks class. This class focuses on skill proficiency. Swimmers polish their strokes presented at various levels,
swim with greater ease, efficiency, power and smoothness up
to 50 yards. They also learn the tuck surface dive, racing turns
and learn what to do in an emergency.
Orcas: Recommended for children who have successfully completed a Dolphins class. Children review and perfect all strokes
and skills learned in previous classes. They also learn lifetime
fitness habits and more advanced rescue techniques. Class
may be combined with Dolphins. Completion of this class prepares students for swim team.
Location: Secrest Youth & Teen Center
Res. $41 (non-res. $51)
9 sessions
331609-J2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
331609-K1
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331609-K2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
331609-L1
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331609-L2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
331609-M1 10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331609-M2 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
331609-N1 10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Aquatics
303‑467‑7111
Lake Arbor Pool
Minnows
Note on Fees: Swimming lesson fees do not
include admission to public swim.
Spring 2012 Class Registration Dates
Spring registration starts on Mar. 5
Summer 2012 Class Registration Dates
Summer registration starts on May 7
Parent & Child
Ages .5-3
Designed to help children develop a high comfort level in and
around the water and a readiness to swim. Water confidence
is the core emphasis. Fun water activities are introduced so
that the adult may safely enjoy the water with his or her child.
Parents are required to be in the water with the children during lessons.
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Res. $35 (non-res. $45)
9 sessions
332700-J1
11-11:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332700-K1
11-11:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332700-L1
11-11:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332700-M1 11-11:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332700-N1 11-11:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
Tadpoles
Ages 3-5
No prerequisites. Recommended for children who have little
to no experience in the water or in a teacher/child relationship
without a parent. Introduction to front and back float with help
and basic knowledge of water safety rules.
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Res. $35 (non-res. $45)
9 sessions
332701-J1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332701-J2
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332701-J3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332701-K1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332701-K2
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332701-K3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332701-L1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332701-L2
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332701-L3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332701-M1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332701-M2 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332701-M3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332701-N1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
332701-N2 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
332701-N3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
Ages 3-5
Recommended for children who have successfully completed
a Tadpoles class. Children continue to gain confidence in the
water, put their faces under water and blow bubbles as well as
float on their front and back. Armstrokes are introduced.
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Res. $35 (non-res. $45)
9 sessions
332702-J1
9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332702-J2
10-10:30 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332702-J3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332702-J4 11:55 am-12:20 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332702-K1 9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332702-K2
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332702-K3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332702-K4 11:55 am-12:20 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332702-L1
9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332702-L2
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332702-L3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332702-M1 9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332702-M2 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332702-M3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332702-M4 11:55 am-12:20 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332702-N1 9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
332702-N2 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
332702-N3 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
332702-N4 11:55 am-12:20 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
Trout
Ages 3-5
Recommended for children who have successfully completed a
Minnows class. Children perform front and back floats without
support, armstrokes and “chicken-airplane-soldier” with support, and jump into shallow water without assistance.
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Res. $35 (non-res. $45)
9 sessions
332703-J1
9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332703-J2 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332703-K1 9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332703-K2 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332703-L1
9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332703-L2 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332703-M1 9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332703-M2 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332703-N1 9:30-9:55 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
332703-N2 10:30-10:55 am Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
Ducks
Ages 3-5
Recommended for children who have successfully completed
a Trout class. Children start to use armstrokes to swim short
distances unsupported as well as “chicken-airplane-soldier”
unsupported.
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Res. $35 (non-res. $45)
9 sessions
332704-J1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332704-J2
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332704-K1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332704-K2
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332704-L1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332704-L2
10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332704-M1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332704-M2 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332704-N1
9-9:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
332704-N2 10-10:25 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
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Starfish
Ages 6-12
This is the starter class for older children to learn elementary
skills. At the end of Starfish they should be comfortable in the
water, be able to float on their front and back with help, know
the basic water safety rules and be introduced to armstrokes.
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Res. $41 (non-res. $51)
9 sessions
332705-J1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332705-J2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332705-K1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332705-K2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332705-L1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332705-L2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332705-M1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332705-M2 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332705-N1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
332705-N2 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
Squids
Ages 6-12
Recommended for children who have successfully completed a
Starfish class. By the end of Squids children should be able to
float on their front and back by themselves, flutter kick and do
armstrokes with breathing on their front and back for 10 yards.
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Res. $41 (non-res. $51)
9 sessions
332706-J1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332706-J2
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332706-J3
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332706-K1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332706-K2
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332706-K3
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332706-L1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332706-L2
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332706-L3
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332706-M1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332706-M2 10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332706-M3 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332706-N1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
332706-N2 10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
332706-N3 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
Stingrays
Ages 6-12
Recommended for children who have successfully completed
a Squids class. By the end of Stingrays children should be able
to retrieve objects from the bottom of the pool and be able to
swim 25 yards of front and back crawl. Children are also introduced to treading water.
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Res. $41 (non-res. $51)
9 sessions
332707-J1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332707-J2
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332707-J3
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332707-K1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332707-K2
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332707-K3
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332707-L1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332707-L2
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332707-L3
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332707-M1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332707-M2 10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332707-M3 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332707-N1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
332707-N2 10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
332707-N3 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
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Marlins & Sharks
Ages 6-12
Marlins: Recommended for children who have successfully
completed a Stingrays class. Breaststroke and sidestroke are
introduced. Children continue to develop their front and back
crawl skills, learn alternative kicks for treading water and swim
for 50 yards in backstroke and front crawl.
Sharks: Recommended for children who have successfully
completed a Marlins class. In this class children continue to
develop and polish their strokes. They’ll be introduced to various water safety techniques.
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Res. $41 (non-res. $51)
9 sessions
332708-J1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332708-J2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332708-J3 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332708-K1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332708-K2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332708-K3 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332708-L1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332708-L2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332708-L3 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332708-M1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332708-M2 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332708-M3 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332708-N1
9-9:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
332708-N2 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
332708-N3 11:30 am-12:15 pm Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
Dolphins & Orcas
Ages 6-12
Dolphins: Recommended for children who have successfully
completed a Sharks class. This class focuses on skill proficiency. Swimmers polish their strokes presented at various levels,
swim with greater ease, efficiency, power and smoothness up
to 50 yards. They also learn the tuck surface dive, racing turns
and learn what to do in an emergency.
Orcas: Recommended for children who have successfully completed a Dolphins class. Children review and perfect all strokes
and skills learned in previous classes. They also learn lifetime
fitness habits and more advanced rescue techniques. Class
may be combined with Dolphins. Completion of this class prepares students for swim team.
Location: Lake Arbor Pool & Rec Center
Res. $41 (non-res. $51)
9 sessions
332709-J1
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332709-J2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 4-14
332709-K1
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332709-K2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jun. 18-28
332709-L1
10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332709-L2
11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 2-12
332709-M1 10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332709-M2 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 16-26
332709-N1 10-10:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
332709-N2 11-11:45 am
Mon.-Fri.
Jul. 30-Aug. 9
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Apex Center Pool
Tadpoles
Note on Fees: Swimming lesson fees do not
include admission to public swim.
Spring 2012 Class Registration Dates
Spring registration starts on Mar. 5
Summer 2012 Class Registration Dates
Summer registration starts on May 7
Parent & Child
Ages .5-3
Designed to help children develop a high comfort level in and
around the water and a readiness to swim. Water confidence
is the core emphasis. Fun water activities are introduced so
that the adult may safely enjoy the water with his or her child.
Parents are required to be in the water with the children during lessons.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $31 (non-res. $40)
8 sessions
336000-A1 8:30-8:55 am Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
336000-A2
6-6:25 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
336000-A3 8:30-8:55 am
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
336000-B1 8:30-8:55 am Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
336000-B2
6-6:25 pm
Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
336000-B3 8:30-8:55 am
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
336000-P1
8:30-8:55 am Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
336000-P2
8:30-8:55 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
336000-Q1 8:30-8:55 am Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-25
336000-Q2 8:30-8:55 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 3-26
Res. $23 (non-res. $30)
6 sessions
336000-C1
9-9:25 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336000-C2
10-10:25 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336000-C3 10:30-10:55 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $19 (non-res. $25)
5 sessions
336000-S1
9-9:25 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336000-S2
10-10:25 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336000-S3 10:30-10:55 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336000-T1
9-9:25 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336000-T2
10-10:25 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336000-T3 10:30-10:55 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
Ages 3-5
No prerequisites. Recommended for children who have little
to no experience in the water or in a teacher/child relationship
without a parent. Introduction to front and back float with help
and basic knowledge of water safety rules.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $31 (non-res. $40)
8 sessions
336001-A1
9-9:25 am
Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
336001-A2
9-9:25 am
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
336001-A3 5:30-5:55 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
336001-B1
9-9:25 am
Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
336001-B2
9-9:25 am
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
336001-B3 5:30-5:55 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
336001-P1
9-9:25 am
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
336001-P2
9-9:25 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
336001-Q1
9-9:25 am
Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-25
336001-Q2
9-9:25 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 3-26
Res. $23 (non-res. $30)
6 sessions
336001-C1
8-8:25 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336001-C2 8:30-8:55 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336001-C3 9:30-9:55 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336001-C4
10-10:25 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336001-C5 10:30-10:55 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $19 (non-res. $25)
5 sessions
336001-S1
8-8:25 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336001-S2
8:30-8:55 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336001-S3
9:30-9:55 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336001-S4
10-10:25 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336001-S5 10:30-10:55 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336001-T1
8-8:25 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336001-T2 8:30-8:55 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336001-T3 9:30-9:55 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336001-T4
10-10:25 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336001-T5 10:30-10:55 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
Minnows
Ages 3-5
Recommended for children who have successfully completed
a Tadpoles class. Children continue to gain confidence in the
water, put their faces under water and blow bubbles as well as
float on their front and back. Armstrokes are introduced.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $31 (non-res. $40)
8 sessions
336002-A1 9:30-9:55 am Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
336002-A2 9:30-9:55 am
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
336002-A3
6-6:25 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
336002-B1 9:30-9:55 am Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
336002-B2 9:30-9:55 am
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
336002-B3
6-6:25 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
336002-P1
9:30-9:55 am Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
336002-P2
9:30-9:55 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
336002-Q1 9:30-9:55 am Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-25
336002-Q2 9:30-9:55 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 3-26
Res. $23 (non-res. $30)
6 sessions
336002-C1
8-8:25 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336002-C2
9-9:25 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336002-C3 9:30-9:55 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336002-C4
10-10:25 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $19 (non-res. $25)
5 sessions
336002-S1
8-8:25 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336002-S2
9-9:25 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336002-S3
9:30-9:55 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336002-S4
10-10:25 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336002-T1
8-8:25 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336002-T2 9:30-9:55 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336002-T3
9-9:25 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336002-T4
10-10:25 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Aquatics
303‑467‑7111
Trout
Ages 3-5
Recommended for children who have successfully completed a
Minnows class. Children perform front and back floats without
support, armstrokes and “chicken-airplane-soldier” with support, and jump into shallow water without assistance.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $31 (non-res. $40)
8 sessions
336003-A1 10-10:25 am
Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
336003-A2 10-10:25 am
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
336003-A3 5:30-5:55 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
336003-B1
10-10:25 am
Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
336003-B2
10-10:25 am
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
336003-B3 5:30-5:55 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
336003-P1
10-10:25 am
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
336003-P2
10-10:25 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
336003-Q1 10-10:25 am
Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-25
336003-Q2 10-10:25 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 3-26
Res. $23 (non-res. $30)
6 sessions
336003-C1 8:30-8:55 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336003-C2
9-9:25 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336003-C3
10-10:25 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336003-C4 10:30-10:55 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $19 (non-res. $25)
5 sessions
336003-S1
8:30-8:55 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336003-S2
9-9:25 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336003-S3
10-10:25 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336003-S4 10:30-10:55 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336003-T1
8:30-9 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336003-T2
9-9:25 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336003-T3
10-10:25 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336003-T4 10:30-10:55 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
Ducks
Ages 3-5
Recommended for children who have successfully completed
a Trout class. Children start to use armstrokes to swim short
distances unsupported as well as “chicken-airplane-soldier”
unsupported.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $31 (non-res. $40)
8 sessions
336004-A1 10:30-10:55 am Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
336004-A2 10:30-10:55 am Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
336004-A3
5-5:25 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
336004-B1 10:30-10:55 am Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
336004-B2 10:30-10:55 am Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
336004-B3
5-5:25 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
336004-P1 10:30-10:55 am Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
336004-P2 10:30-10:55 am Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
336004-Q1 10:30-10:55 am Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-25
336004-Q2 10:30-10:55 am Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 3-26
Res. $23 (non-res. $30)
6 sessions
336004-C1
10-10:25 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336004-C2 10:30-10:55 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $19 (non-res. $25)
5 sessions
336004-S1
9:30-9:55 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336004-S2 10:30-10:55 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336004-T1 9:30-9:55 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336004-T2 10:30-10:55 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
Starfish
Ages 6-12
This is the starter class for older children to learn elementary
skills. At the end of Starfish they should be comfortable in the
water, be able to float on their front and back with help, know
the basic water safety rules and be introduced to armstrokes.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $27 (non-res. $34)
6 sessions
336005-C1
8-8:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336005-C2
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $23 (non-res. $29)
5 sessions
336005-S1
8-8:45 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336005-S2
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336005-T1
8-8:45 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336005-T2
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
Starfish & Squids
Ages 6-12
Starfish: This is the starter class for older children to learn
elementary skills. At the end of this course they should be
comfortable in the water, be able to float on their front and
back with help, know the basic water safety rules and be introduced to armstrokes.
Squids: Recommended for children who have successfully
completed a Starfish class. By the end of this class children
should be able to float on their front and back by themselves,
flutter kick and do armstrokes with breathing on their front and
back for 10 yards.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $36 (non-res. $46)
8 sessions
336006-A1
4-4:45 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
336006-B1
4-4:45 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
Squids & Stingrays
Ages 6-12
Recommended for children who have successfully completed
a Starfish class. By the end of this class children should be
able to float on their front and back by themselves, flutter kick
and do armstrokes with breathing on their front and back for
10 yards.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $27 (non-res. $34)
6 sessions
336007-C1
8-8:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336007-C2
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336007-C3
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $23 (non-res. $29)
5 sessions
336007-S1
8-8:45 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336007-S2
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336007-S3
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336007-T1
8-8:45 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336007-T2
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336007-T3
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
Stingrays
Ages 6-12
Recommended for children who have successfully completed
a Squids class. By the end of Stingrays children should be able
to retrieve objects from the bottom of the pool and be able to
swim 25 yards of front and back crawl. Children are also introduced to treading water.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $36 (non-res. $46)
8 sessions
336008-A1
4-4:45 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
336008-B1
4-4:45 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
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Marlins & Sharks
Ages 6-12
Marlins: Recommended for children who have successfully
completed a Stingrays class. Breaststroke and sidestroke are
introduced. Children continue to develop their front and back
crawl skills, learn alternative kicks for treading water and swim
for 50 yards in backstroke and front crawl.
Sharks: Recommended for children who have successfully
completed a Marlins class. In this class children continue to
develop and polish their strokes. They’ll be introduced to various water safety techniques.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $36 (non-res. $46)
8 sessions
336009-A1 4:45-5:30 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
336009-B1 4:45-5:30 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
Res. $27 (non-res. $34)
6 sessions
336009-C1
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336009-C2
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $23 (non-res. $29)
5 sessions
336009-S1
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336009-S2
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336009-T1
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336009-T2
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
Dolphins & Orcas
Ages 6-12
Dolphins: Recommended for children who have successfully
completed a Sharks class. This class focuses on skill proficiency. Swimmers polish their strokes presented at various levels,
swim with greater ease, efficiency, power and smoothness up
to 50 yards. They also learn the tuck surface dive, racing turns
and learn what to do in an emergency.
Orcas: Recommended for children who have successfully completed a Dolphins class. Children review and perfect all strokes
and skills learned in previous classes. They also learn lifetime
fitness habits and more advanced rescue techniques. Class
may be combined with Dolphins. Completion of this class prepares students for swim team.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $27 (non-res. $34)
6 sessions
336010-C1
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
336010-C2
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $23 (non-res. $29)
5 sessions
336010-S1
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336010-S2
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336010-T1
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
336010-T2
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
Adaptive Aquatics
Ages 5+
Class focuses on group interactive participation, not one-onone instruction. A buddy (parent, sibling, friend) is encouraged
to participate in the water.
Location: Apex Center
Adaptive Aquatics
Ages 5-10
Res. $22 (non-res. $25)
6 sessions
336011-C1
8-8:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $18 (non-res. $21)
5 sessions
336011-S1
8-8:45 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336011-T1
8-8:45 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
Ages 11+
Res. $22 (non-res. $25)
6 sessions
336011-C2
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $18 (non-res. $21)
5 sessions
336011-S2
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-Jul. 7
336011-T2
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 11
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Apex Center
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Apex Center Hours
Apex PRD All Access Pass
Water Fun
Summer Hours (Memorial Day-Oct. 31)
Good at the Apex Center PLUS:
• Open swim and lap swim at Secrest, Lake Arbor pools
• Public skate/skate rental
• Cardio/weights at the Racquetball and Fitness Center
• Lap, open swim, drop-in aquacise at Meyers Pool
• Cardio/weights and drop in fitness at the Community
Recreation Center
For information and prices, call 303‑424‑2739
Mountain and mining themes combine with 23,000 square feet
of exciting play features, spas and lap pool for an unforgettable
aquatic recreation experience! All water features are included
with admission. Please note that a full head and body shower
must be taken before entering the pools.
Monday-Friday........................................................5 am-9 pm
Saturday..............................................................6:30 am-8 pm
Sunday...................................................................10 am-7 pm
Aquatics area closes 30 minutes prior to the facility closing
in the summer. Hours subject to change.
Winter Hours (Nov. 1-Memorial Day)
Monday-Thursday.................................................5 am-10 pm
Friday.......................................................................5 am-9 pm
Saturday.........................................................6:30 am-6:30 pm
Sunday...................................................................10 am-8 pm
Aquatics area closes 60 minutes prior to the facility closing
Sun.-Thu. and 30 minutes prior to facility closing on Fri.Sat. in the winter. Hours subject to change.
Holidays – Closed New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving and
Christmas. New Year’s Eve, Memorial Day - close at 5 pm.
July 4th - close at 3 pm. Labor Day and Christmas Eve close at 4 pm
Annual Shutdown – Aug. 20-23 (pools closed Aug. 20-25)
Apex Center Rates
Daily Center Admission
Res. Discount
Non-res.
2 & under**
Free
Free
3-5
$3
$4
6-18
$4.25
$5.75
19-61
$5.50
$6.75
62+
$4.25
$5.75
Group Rate***
$5.25
$5.25
***20 or more. Reservation required.
** Admission is free for children 2 and under; however, if a
child turns 3 within the calendar year of your pass purchase
he/she will need an Apex pass.
Apex PRD ID cards must be presented at admissions to receive
the resident discount.
Discounted fee for Public Ice Skating with purchase of
daily admission — $3.75 (includes skate rental)
Spectator Policy – spectators are welcome to view the activities from the upper galleria. All guests must pay the daily fee to
gain access beyond the admissions desk.
Passes
20 Punch Card**
Annual Pass
Res. Discount Non-res. Res. Discount Non-res.
3-5
$50
$70
$181
$260
6-18
$75
$105
$311
$389
19-61
$100
$125
$415
$492
62+
$75
$105
$311
$389
Family*
N/A
N/A
$908*
$1025*
Parent +1: Full price adult pass with a 25% discount on child
or youth pass
** Apex 20 Punch Cards are now renewable online at
apexprd.org
* For first 5 family members. Family includes 2 adults and 3 dependent family members age 20 and under in the same household.
$90 for each additional family member age 20 and under. Special
family days will be selected for Resident ID holders.
Pass cards and punch cards must be presented at admissions.
Public Skating Only
Daily Admission
Annual Pass
Res. Discount Non-res. Res. Discount Non-res.
3 & under
Free
Free
4-5
$1.50
$2
$190
$215
6-61
$4.75
$5.25
$190
$215
62+
$2.25
$2.75
$190
$215
Skate rental $2.25
$2.50
N/A
N/A
Group Rate* $5.50
$5.50
*20 or more (includes skate rental) Reservation required.
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Apex Annual Passes
Cost effective and convenient; a pass is cheaper than daily
admission if you visit more than once a week.
These great features are included free:
• Discount on public skating admission fees
• No charge for Apex Child Watch service if you have purchased your child his or her own annual pass or the annual
family pass.
• Four free guest visits per year per household upon pass purchase or renewal (six with purchase of family annual pass).
Guest passes can be used for Ice or Apex daily admission.
• Free guest day pass for annual pass holders the first
Thursday of each month (some restrictions apply).
• No initiation fee
• Free group exercise and aquacise classes including yoga
and mat pilates
• Free weight room orientation classes
• Free climbing wall belay certification classes
• Free Cycle Burn classes, our indoor cycling program
Month to Month Payment Option
Payments can be automatically deducted from your checking
or savings account, or debited from your Visa, Mastercard,
Discover or American Express, on the 25th of each month. Must
enroll for a minimum of 3 months. (If the 25th falls on a holiday
or weekend the auto debit could occur on the 24th or 26th)
Cancellations
Check with Guest Services for cancellation policy.
Corporate Pass Program now available!
Call 303‑463‑4297 for info
Prospect Recreation &
Park District Residents
With an Apex PRD /Prospect
Resident ID Card, you’ll receive resident discounts on all
Apex PRD offerings except Apex Center annual passes.
Prospect residents receive intermediate discounts:
Prospect Resident Rate
3-5
$220
6-18
$350
19-61
$454
62+
$350
Family*
$987
* For first 5 family members. Family includes 2 adults and
3 dependent family members age 20 and under in the
same household. $90 for each additional family member
age 20 and under. Special family days will be selected
for Resident ID holders.
** Admission is free for children 2 and under; however,
if a child turns 3 within the calendar year of your pass
purchase he/she will need an Apex pass.
Annual golf memberships are not available to Prospect residents.
Slide/Vortex Pools
Curved 150-foot tube slide and body slide with waterfall, vortex
area with moving current. Water walkers may walk against the
current 5-9 am. After 9 am, water walkers must follow lifeguard
instructions.
Open swim 5 am-9 pmMonday-Thursday
5 am-8:30 pm
Friday
10 am-6 pm Saturday
10 am-7 pm
Sunday
Children under 6 must ride the slide with an adult, regardless
of swimming ability. NOTE: A section of the slide/vortex
pools will be closed for swim lessons from 8:30-11 am
Monday through Friday and 8-11 am Saturday.
Play Pool
Indoor zero-depth play area with slides, fountains, waterfalls
and geysers
Open swim 5 am-9 pmMonday-Thursday
5 am-8:30 pm
Friday
6:30 am-6 pm Saturday
10 am-7 pm
Sunday
Children under the age of 6 must be accompanied in
the pool with an adult or caregiver 14 years of age or
older. Children under 6 must be appropriately supervised in
the play pool. The play pool fountains will be turned on after
the Aquacise classes finish at 9 am weekdays, and after lessons finish at 10:45 am Saturdays.
Lap Pool
Four 25-yard lanes for swimming and exercise.
Lanes available for lap swimming and water fitness. Lap pool
will be closed from 9-11 am on Saturdays for swim lessons.
No lanes will be available for lap swimming during Aquacise,
7-9 am, M/W/F. One lane available during Aquacise and
Arthritis classes: 7-10 am, Tue./Thu.; 1-2 pm, M/W/F; and 7-8
pm, W/Th.
The aquatics area also includes adult and
family spas, and men’s, women’s and family
locker rooms adjoin the area.
For Apex Center swimming classes,
please see the Aquatics section, starting
on page 43.
Apex Clubhouse Adventure Playground
The Apex Clubhouse is free, just like your neighborhood
playground. It’s a paradise of creative and interactive play possibilities for ages 1-10, unless an older child is accompanying a
younger sibling. Children ages 7 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Clubhouse Hours
Monday-Friday...................................................7:30 am-8:30 pm
Saturday...................................................................7:30 am-6 pm
Sunday....................................................................10 am-6:30 pm
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Apex Center
303‑424‑2739
Child Watch
Child Watch staff supervise your child while you enjoy the
Apex Center. Fee: Res. $4 per child for up to three hours of
care (non-res. $6). If you have purchased an annual pass for
a child, this is a free service. To make sure your child is safe,
we’ve installed a security camera in the room, and each child
wears a security tag while under our care. We offer this service
for ages 6 months through 7 years. Children 6 WEEKS to 7
years welcome on Mon., Wed., & Fri. from noon until 2 pm.
Punch cards are available at Guest Services.
Fee: Res. $80/20 visits (non.-res. $120/20 visits). There is a limited number of children and infants allowed in the child care
area at one time.
Child Watch Hours
Mon., Wed. and Fri.................................. 8 am-2 pm and 4-8 pm
Tue. and Thu................................................................8 am-8 pm
Saturday........................................................................8 am-2 pm
Sunday.........................................................................10 am-2 pm
Kids Club
Kids Club is a drop-in recreation/arts & crafts program for 3
to 5 year-olds, on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays and Thursdays of
every month from 9:15 to 10:45 am. Parents check children in
at the Child Watch desk. Fee: Res. $4 (non-res. $6). If you have
an annual pass for a child, this is a free activity.
Blue View Café
The Blue View Café offers quality food and excellent, quick
service. Stop by the Blue View before, after or during your visit
to Apex! Open Saturday and Sunday.
Room Rentals – Book online at apexprd.org
Phone reservations are not allowed for room rentals
For business meetings, birthday parties and lots more.
Room reservation must be paid in full at time of reservation.
• The Randall Room: Our largest room available to rent. Rent
it for your organization’s meeting, party or other gathering. Reservations should be made at least two weeks in
advance. Fee: Res. $75/hr. (non-res. $95/hr.). The kitchen is
available for an additional $35 (non-res. $40). Optional discounted admission fee of $3.75 per person is available, good
for all Apex activities.
• The Party Room: Fee: Res. $65 (non-res. $85) for the first
hour and $40 (non-res. $45) for each additional hour. Room
renters and their guests must purchase a discounted
admission for $3.75 per person, which is good for all Apex
activities.
• The Summit Room: Fee: Res. $50 (non-res. $70) for the
first hour and $40 (non-res. $45) for each additional hour.
Room renters and their guests must purchase a discounted
admission of $3.75 per person, good for all Apex activities.
• The Edge: Fee: Res. $35 (non-res. $50) for the first hour and
$20 (non-res. $35) each additional hour. The Edge is on
the upper level near the ice arenas. It seats 16 comfortably,
making it ideal for small meetings and gatherings. If you’re
a nonprofit organization, we offer this space free of charge.
Some restrictions apply; call 303‑424‑2739 for details.
• Apex Child Watch Room: Includes child watch room and
free play in the Apex Clubhouse. Available Saturdays,
3-5:30 pm and Sundays, 3-6:30 pm. Please note: The Apex
Clubhouse is still open to the public. You are reserving the
child watch room adjacent to the clubhouse. Fee: Res. $70
(non-res. $95) for the first hour and $50 (non-res. $55) for
each additional hour. Optional discounted admission fee of
$3.75 per person is available, good for all Apex activities.
• Auxiliary Gym and Group Fitness Room: Available for rent
by sports teams. Limited availability on evenings and weekends. Res. Discount Fee: $85/hour (non-res. $110/hour)
Special Events
April 29: 9 Health Fair, 7 am-noon. Paid screenings include:
Blood Draw ($30), PSA men only ($25), Hemoglobin A1c
($25), Blood Count ($15), Vitamin D25 Hydroxy ($40), and
Colon Cancer ($20). Free screenings include: blood pressure, vision, BMI, body fat, body in balance, nutrition, oral,
spinal, stress management, and skin. All screenings and
prices are subject to change up to the day of the fair; visit
www.9healthfair.org for updates. If you are interested in
volunteering, please contact Scott Melin at 303‑403‑2594 or
[email protected]
May 13: Muffins with Mommy, 1-2:30 pm in the Party Room
Celebrate Mother’s Day! Moms enjoy the afternoon with
light snacks including muffins, juice, and free Starbucks
coffee. Children enjoy making a fun Mother’s Day craft for
their mom.
May 19: Armed Forces Day: Current and veteran military personnel and family (2 adults & up to 3 kids) enjoy free admission with military ID.
June 2: National Family Recreation Day at the Apex Center.
Enjoy a special family admission rate all day long.
June 17: Father’s Day 5k and Fun Run and Car Show. 5k
starts at 8 am, car show 9 am-3 pm. Car show is free to
spectators. To register for the run, visit apexprd.org. For car
show registration information, visit foundation.apexprd.org.
Event also includes music, family activities, and
refreshments.
July 4, 11 am-2 pm: Celebrate Independence Day at our 7th
annual July Fourth Ice Cream Social. Enjoy free ice cream,
jump in our bounce house, and then cool off in the pool.
Wear a flag shirt and receive a special admission rate of $4.
Design Your Own Birthday Party
KIDS AND FAMILIES
Cold Stone Creamery Old Town Arvada, offers a Sundae Bar
with your choice of 3 ice creams, fudge, caramel, and 4 mix-ins
for $4.50 per person and a 25 person minimum. Also available,
our Specialty Ice Cream Cakes, Cold-Plates Catering, and an
Ice Cream Cart for special events. Contact Guest Services for
more information 303‑424‑7733 or [email protected]
Ongoing Events
We team up with the Jefferson County Library for FREE story
time in the Apex Center Clubhouse, 9:30-10 am on the 3rd
Wednesday of every month. Enjoy a story, then play in the
clubhouse.
Apex Center Family Days
Bring your family to the Apex Center to enjoy a fun filled day
of activities at a special family admission rate. Fees: Res. $16
(non-res. $20). Limit 2 adults and 3 kids. Family days are on the
2nd and 4th Sunday and every Tuesday of the month.
Finding a place to celebrate your birthday is a piece of
cake; look no further than the Apex Center! We now offer a
number of party packages.
Swimming Party
All Ages
Includes room rental and unlimited swimming in our
indoor water park.
Ice Skating Party
All Ages
Includes room rental and two hours of skating, and skate rentals. Must be scheduled during a public skating session. A
group learn to skate lesson is available during your party for an
additional fee. (Group lesson requires 2 weeks advance notice.)
Bounce House Party
All Ages
Includes room rental and 1 hour of bounce house time in
our auxiliary gym. Two week advance notice required.
Rock Climbing Party
Ages 5+
Includes room rental and rock climbing with your own private belay attendant ($25/hr per attendant). Recommended
ratio is 10 or less climbers to 1 attendant. Two weeks
advance notice required.
Sports Party
Ages 3+
Includes room rental and one hour of sport of your choice
(basketball, volleyball, or dodgeball) in our auxiliary gym.
Cold Stone Creamery Party
All Ages
Skatepark Birthday Party
Includes a one-hour private group lesson at the Arvada
Skatepark, a one-hour Apex Center room rental, and the
option to purchase discounted Apex Center daily admissions.
Children should have skateboarding experience, and their own
equipment, including helmets, which are required for all participating skaters. The skatepark will remain open to the public
during the birthday party; however, in case of crowds, a small
area will be sectioned off to ensure safety and fun. Two-week
advance notice is required; contact Scott Melin, 303‑403‑2594
or [email protected], to arrange the party or to see if this is a
good fit for you and those attending.
Wristbands – Discounted wristbands ($3.75) are
required for each person attending your party. Receive four
FREE wristbands when purchasing 16 or more! Wristbands
are nonrefundable.
Parents: Here’s a great
Apex Center program:
Bring the Baby!
• Designated times in Apex Center Child
Watch for ages 6 weeks to 6 months
• Selected programs and times where baby
can stay in the room while you work out
• For details, ask at Child Watch or Guest
Services, or call 303‑403‑2594
apexprd.org
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Ice Skating
Apex Center Ice Arena
13150 W. 72nd Ave., 303‑403‑2598
For information on the ice arena, public skating hours, pro
shop and ice rentals call 303‑403‑2598. The Apex Center
provides 2 indoor rinks with 85’ x 200’ ice surfaces. Programs
include public sessions, ice hockey, dance, freestyle and synchronized skating.
The ice area has its own entrance/drop-off for user convenience, but it’s also accessible from other parts of the Apex
Center. On-ice activity can be viewed from the galleria
upstairs, or from the Randall Room.
Between the two rinks on the lower level, a central spine of
ten locker rooms opens directly onto the ice. Above the rink,
spectator seating numbers 800 in the west rink and 250 in the
east rink.
Public Skating Sessions
Note: Public session times are subject to change. For current
times call 303‑403‑2598. Hours may be adjusted due to special
events and holidays.
Morning
Monday through Friday.............................................11 am-1 pm
Afternoon
Saturday & Sunday............................................................ 3-5 pm
Evening
Wednesday.................................................................... 6:30-8 pm
Friday......................................................................... 6:45-8:45 pm
Saturday.................................................................... 7:30-9:30 pm
Admission Fees
Daily Admission
Annual Pass
Res. Discount Non-res. Res. Discount Non-res.
3 & under
Free
Free
4-5
$1.50
$2
$190
$215
6-61
$4.75
$5.25
$190
$215
62+
$2.25
$2.75
$190
$215
Skate rental $2.25
$2.50
N/A
N/A
Group Rate* $5.50
$5.50
*20 or more (includes skate rental) Reservation required.
Freestyle, Dance and Moves in the Field
Monthly contracts available. Call 303‑463‑4287 or see the
Skating Director for details.
Take your Figure Skating to the Next
Level!
Columbine Figure Skating Association
303‑421‑2396
columbinefsc.org
Individual & synchronized team skating
Supportive, knowledgeable coaches
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Snow Plow 1 LTS
Learn to Skate
All classes take place at the Apex Center Ice Arena
Apex PRD is proud to offer a well-rounded, enjoyable
group instruction program for children and adults. This
program was designed by the United States Figure
Skating Association and is used by ice arenas throughout
the country. It focuses on teaching correct technique in
the basic elements of ice-skating. It provides the skills
necessary to enjoy skating as a lifetime sport or to move
competently into USFSA advanced testing and/or competing. Ages 6 and older complete Basic 1 through 8 and then
Freestyle 1 through 6. Snowplow Sam classes are offered
for children ages 4-5. Hockey classes are offered for skaters
who have completed Basic 1 and Basic 2 (ages 6 and older)
or all three Snowplow Sam classes for ages 4 and 5.
Helpful Info Regarding Group Lessons
Skaters need to dress warmly including gloves or mittens
– no shorts please. Bicycle or hockey helmets are encouraged for safety but are not required. Sorry, helmets are
not available to rent.
Skate rental and public session pass is included in lesson fee.
Please arrive 30 minutes early for week #1 of lessons to get checked in and find out the name of
your instructor.
Entrance to the rinks is located on the east end of the
building. If you have further questions, please call Dia
McGaughey, Skating Director, 303‑463‑4287.
Snowplow Sam 1 and Basic 1 students are
required to pay a $12 one time fee for:
• A record book with stickers to track your progress
• USA membership year patch
• Sport Accident Insurance
• General information about ice skating
• Basic Skills Edition of SKATING
FOR SAFETY AND QUALITY, IT IS VERY
IMPORTANT THAT YOU REGISTER
ACCORDING TO OUR GUIDELINES.
Beginning on the first day of a new session,
all registrations, transfers, and cancellations
must be authorized by the skating office.
Parent/Tot LTS
Age 3
This class is designed for children and an accompanying
adult. Confidence and comfort on the ice is the core emphasis,
with fun skating activities that adults and children can enjoy
together. Parents are required to be in skates on the ice with
their child during the lessons.
Res. $60 (non-res. $66)
6 sessions
350000-1A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
350000-1B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $40 (non-res. $44)
4 sessions
350000-2A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
350000-2B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-30
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
5 sessions
350000-3A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 15
350000-3B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Aug. 1, Aug. 4
Ages 4-5
Students advance from standing to marching to gliding to forward skating. Stopping, backward skating and basic ice safety
rules are also covered. Students are required to wear regular
(figure) skates. Hockey skates may be worn after the first class
with instructor permission. (Applies to SP1, SP2, and SP3)
Snowplow 1: No prerequisite
Res. $60 (non-res. $66)
6 sessions
350001-1A 1:15-1:45 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 8
350001-1C 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
350001-1B 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
Res. $40 (non-res. $44)
4 sessions
350001-2A 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
350001-2B 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-30
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
5 sessions
350001-3A 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 15
350001-3B 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Aug. 1, Aug. 4
Snow Plow 2 LTS
Ages 4-5
Snowplow 2: Continuation of Snowplow 1. You must successfully complete Snowplow 1 to register for this class.
Res. $60 (non-res. $66)
6 sessions
350002-1A 1:15-1:45 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 8
350002-1B 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
350002-1C 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $40 (non-res. $44)
4 sessions
350002-2A 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
350002-2B 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-30
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
5 sessions
350002-3A 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 15
350002-3B 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Aug. 1, Aug. 4
Snow Plow 3 LTS
Ages 4-5
Snowplow 3: Continuation of Snowplow 2. You must successfully complete Snowplow 2 to register for this class.
Res. $60 (non-res. $66)
6 sessions
350003-1A 1:15-1:45 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 8
350003-1C 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
350003-1B 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
Res. $40 (non-res. $44)
4 sessions
350003-2A 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
350003-2B 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-30
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
5 sessions
350003-3A 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 15
350003-3B 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Aug. 1, Aug. 4
Basic 1 LTS
Ages 6-15
These classes advance from basic skill development through
more advanced skating skills. Classes are developmental in
nature and MUST be taken in order. Each level must be successfully completed to advance. Students are required to wear
regular (figure) skates. Hockey skates may be worn after the
first class with instructor permission.
Basic 1: No prerequisites. Primary focus is on correct forward
skating techniques.
Res. $60 (non-res. $66)
6 sessions
350004-1A 1:15-1:45 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 8
350004-1B 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
350004-1C 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $40 (non-res. $44)
4 sessions
350004-2A 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
350004-2B 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-30
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
5 sessions
350004-3A 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 15
350004-3B 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Aug. 1, Aug. 4
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Apex Center
303‑424‑2739
Basic 2 LTS
Ages 6-15
Basic 2: Prerequisite - Basic 1. Continuation of Basic 1 skills
plus introduction of backward skating.
Res. $60 (non-res. $66)
6 sessions
350005-1A 1:15-1:45 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 8
350005-1B 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
350005-1C 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $40 (non-res. $44)
4 sessions
350005-2A 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
350005-2B 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-30
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
5 sessions
350005-3A 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 15
350005-3B 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Aug. 1, Aug. 4
Basic 3 LTS
Ages 6-15
Basic 3: Prerequisite - Basic 2. Continuation of Basic 2 skills
plus introduction of turns and spins.
Res. $60 (non-res. $66)
6 sessions
350006-1A 1:15-1:45 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 8
350006-1B 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
350006-1C 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $40 (non-res. $44)
4 sessions
350006-2A 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
350006-2B 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-30
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
5 sessions
350006-3A 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 15
350006-3B 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Aug. 1, Aug. 4
Basic 4 LTS
Ages 6-15
Basic 4: Prerequisite - Basic 3. Continuation of Basic 3 skills
plus introduction of crossovers and backwards stroking.
Res. $60 (non-res. $66)
6 sessions
350007-1A 1:15-1:45 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 8
350007-1B 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
350007-1C 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $40 (non-res. $44)
4 sessions
350007-2A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
350007-2B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-30
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
5 sessions
350007-3A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 15
350007-3B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Aug. 1, Aug. 4
Basic 5 LTS
Ages 6-15
Basic 5: Prerequisite - Basic 4. Continuation of Basic 4 skills
plus introduction of edges, 1 foot spins and jumps.
Res. $60 (non-res. $66)
6 sessions
350008-1A 1:15-1:45 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 8
350008-1B 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
350008-1C 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $40 (non-res. $44)
4 sessions
350008-2A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
350008-2B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-30
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
5 sessions
350008-3A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 15
350008-3B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Aug. 1, Aug. 4
Basic 6 LTS
Ages 6-15
Freestyle 4-6 LTS
Ages 6-15
Basic 6: Prerequisite - Basic 5. Continuation of Basic 5 skills
plus introduction of spirals/arabesques and lunges.
Res. $60 (non-res. $66)
6 sessions
350009-1A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
350009-1B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $40 (non-res. $44)
4 sessions
350009-2A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
350009-2B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-30
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
5 sessions
350009-3A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 15
350009-3B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Aug. 1, Aug. 4
Focus is on more advanced skill development for moving
beyond the recreational level. Skills learned include: all single
jumps, waltz jump through lutz jump, sit spin and camel spin.
Skaters must have passed Freestyle 1-3.
Res. $60 (non-res. $66)
6 sessions
350013-1A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
Res. $40 (non-res. $44)
4 sessions
350013-2A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
5 sessions
350013-3A 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 15
No class: Aug. 1
Basic 7 LTS
Focus on skill development for either figure skating or hockey.
Skills learned include forward skating, backward skating,
stops, turns, and edge control.
Res. $60 (non-res. $66)
6 sessions
350014-1A 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
350014-1B 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $40 (non-res. $44)
4 sessions
350014-2A 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
350014-2B 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-30
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
5 sessions
350014-3A 5:10-5:40 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 15
350014-3B 8:45-9:15 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Aug. 1, Aug. 4
Ages 6-15
Basic 7 & 8: Prerequisite - Basic 6. Continuation of Basic 6
skills plus introduction of advanced turns, advanced jumps,
and combination moves.
Res. $60 (non-res. $66)
6 sessions
350010-1A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
350010-1B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $40 (non-res. $44)
4 sessions
350010-2A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
350010-2B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-30
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
5 sessions
350010-3A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 15
350010-3B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Aug. 1, Aug. 4
Basic 8 LTS
Ages 6-15
Basic 7 & 8: Prerequisite - Basic 6. Continuation of Basic 6
skills plus introduction of advanced turns, advanced jumps,
and combination moves.
Res. $60 (non-res. $66)
6 sessions
350011-1A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
350011-1B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $40 (non-res. $44)
4 sessions
350011-2A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
350011-2B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-30
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
5 sessions
350011-3A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 15
350011-3B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Aug. 1, Aug. 4
Freestyle 1-3 LTS
Beg. Adult LTS
Advanced Adult LTS
Ages 15+
Ages 15+
The Adult Learn-to-Skate curriculum advances from basic skill
development. The class not only focuses on skill development,
but also explores individual artistic style including; awareness
of body positions, connecting steps, musical expression and
interpretation.
Res. $60 (non-res. $66)
6 sessions
350015-1A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
350015-1B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-May 12
Res. $40 (non-res. $44)
4 sessions
350015-2A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
350015-2B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-30
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
5 sessions
350015-3A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 15
350015-3B 9:20-9:50 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Aug. 1, Aug. 4
Ages 6-15
Focus is on continuing basic skill development for advancing
beyond the recreational level. Skills learned include: Ballet
jump, Mohawk, waltz jump, 1 foot spin, back edges, half flip,
back spin, etc. Skaters must have completed the Basic Skills 6,
recommended for ages 7 & up.
Res. $60 (non-res. $66)
6 sessions
350012-1A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-May 9
Res. $40 (non-res. $44)
4 sessions
350012-2A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
5 sessions
350012-3A 5:45-6:15 pm
Wed.
Jul. 11-Aug. 15
No class: Aug. 1
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Apex Center
303‑424‑2739
Ice Hockey
Apex Center Ice Arena
13150 W. 72nd Ave., 303‑403‑2598
Lance Jaeger, Hockey Director
303‑463‑4293, [email protected]
Ice Hockey Programs
Skate & Shoot/Stick & Puck • Adult Drop-In Hockey • Adult
Hockey Clinics & Tournaments • Learn to Play Hockey
Program - Youth & Adult • Middle School Hockey League •
Adult Hockey League
Skate & Shoot/Stick & Puck
Fee: Res. $7 (non-res. $7.50)
Monday-Friday am and pm times as well as occasional evening and weekend times.
Note: Times are subject to change. Please visit apexprd.org
or call 303‑403‑2598 for the current schedule. Hours may be
adjusted due to special events and holidays.
Adult Drop-In Hockey
Res. Discount Fee: $8 (non-res. $11)
Monday & Friday....................................................noon-1:30 pm
Friday.............................................................................. 6:30-8 am
Note: Times are subject to change. Please visit apexprd.org
or call 303‑403‑2598 for the current schedule. Hours may be
adjusted due to special events and holidays.
Adult Hockey Clinics & Tournaments
Offered during the breaks between Adult Hockey League
Seasons when ice is available.
Learn to Play Hockey - Youth & Adult
• ALL NEW PARTICIPANTS TO THE PROGRAM MUST
REGISTER FOR THE NEW PLAYER EVALUATION
YOUTH OR ADULT ACTIVITY.
• ALL NEW PARTICIPANTS TO THE PROGRAM MUST
PAY A MANDATORY $35 PROGRAM FEE.
• This fee covers top level instruction, additional instructors and a youth or adult hockey jersey with name and
number on the back plus a hockey only time slot with
full ice (separate from our Learn to Skate Program).
• Jersey’s provided for new participants to the program
are ordered following the second week of class to
account for late registrations and typically arrive in
time for the fourth week of class.
• ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST HAVE REQUIRED
EQUIPMENT AS SPECIFIED IN ACTIVITIES BELOW.
• ALL NEW PARTICIPANTS MUST REPORT TO THE
APEX ICE ARENA LOBBY 30 MINUTES PRIOR
TO THE STARTING TIME ON THE FIRST DAY OF
CLASS.
• The hockey curriculum is designed to teach the fundamentals of hockey in hockey skates. Skaters learn
to maneuver faster and be more agile on the ice, plus
the necessary skating, stick handling, passing and
shooting fundamentals to be successful in practice
and game situations within a local youth association or
adult league.
• Hockey Director may move participants as needed for
optimal learning and teaching.
• If you have further questions, please contact
Lance Jaeger, Hockey Director, 303‑463‑4293 or
[email protected].
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New Player Evaluation Youth
Ages 5-18
All new players to our program, regardless of experience, must
register for this class. This includes new or experienced ice
hockey players or players transitioning from inline or roller
hockey to ice hockey. Players will be evaluated and moved into
the proper class on the first day by the Hockey Director. This
could include moving the player to the Learn To Skate program
if necessary.
Required equipment: Hockey stick, hockey skates, helmet with
face mask, mouthguard, elbow pads, knee pads/shin guards,
gloves, long pants and long sleeved shirt.
Optional equipment (strongly recommended): hockey pants/
breezers, shoulder pads, hockey socks, and under shorts with
built-in athletic protector/garter belt.
Prerequisite: No hockey experience is necessary. Prior skating
experience is preferred through completion of Basic 2 LTS or
Snowplow 3 LTS or another outside program.
Jersey will be provided and typically arrives prior to the completion of the fourth class of the players first session.
Res. $102 (non-res. $126)
6 sessions
350022-1A 5:15-6:15 pm
Mon.
May 7-Jun. 18
350022-2A 5:15-6:15 pm
Mon.
Jul. 9-Aug. 13
No class: May 28
Novice Hockey 1 Youth
Ages 5-18
This class is designed to introduce skaters to hockey fundamentals in a fun environment. Extra time is devoted to skating
during the second half of each session.
Novice skating development incorporating stick handling,
passing and shooting.
Primary skating focus is on: forward skating - 1-foot glides,
swizzles, snowplow stop, and glide turns; backward skating swizzles; additional skating - rocking horse.
Primary puck focus is on: stick fit, grip, hand position plus
stationary and limited movement concepts, drills, and small
scrimmages.
Required equipment: Same as New Player Evaluation Youth
Prerequisite: Test into level through completion of New Player
Evaluation Youth.
Res. $102 (non-res. $126)
6 sessions
350023-1A 5:15-6:15 pm
Mon.
May 7-Jun. 18
350023-2A 5:15-6:15 pm
Mon.
Jul. 9-Aug. 13
No class: May 28
Basic Hockey 2 Youth
Ages 5-18
Basic skating development incorporating stick-handling, passing and shooting.
Primary skating focus: forward skating - starts/strides/stops,
c-cuts, walk/stepovers; backward skating - 1-foot glides, swizzles, v-stops; additional skating - hockey turns and transitions.
Primary puck focus: stationary & limited movement concepts,
drills, and small area games.
Required equipment: same as New Player Evaluation Youth.
Prerequisite: completion of Novice Hockey 1 Youth or test into
level through New Player Evaluation Youth.
Res. $102 (non-res. $126)
6 sessions
350024-1A 5:15-6:15 pm
Mon.
May 7-Jun. 18
350024-2A 5:15-6:15 pm
Mon.
Jul. 9-Aug. 13
No class: May 28
Intermediate Hockey 3 Youth
Ages 5-18
Intermediate skating development incorporating stick-handling, passing and shooting.
Primary skating focus: forward skating - start/stride mechanics, proper hockey stops, crossovers; backward skating c-cuts, stepovers, crossovers; additional skating - power turns
and transitions.
Primary puck focus: stationary & limited movement shooting
mechanics and full movement concepts, drills, and small area
games.
Required equipment: same as New Player Evaluation Youth.
Prerequisite: completion of Basic Hockey 2 Youth or test into
level through New Player Evaluation Youth.
Res. $102 (non-res. $126)
6 sessions
350025-1A 5:15-6:15 pm
Mon.
May 7-Jun. 18
350025-2A 5:15-6:15 pm
Mon.
Jul. 9-Aug. 13
No class: May 28
Advanced Hockey 4 Youth
Ages 5-18
Advanced skating incorporating stick-handling, passing and
shooting.
Primary skating focus: forward skating - start/stride mechanics, proper hockey stops; backward skating - crossovers; additional skating - power turns and transitions.
Primary puck focus: shooting while moving and advanced concepts, drills, and small area games.
Required equipment: same as New Player Evaluation Youth.
Prerequisite: completion of Intermediate Hockey 3 Youth or
test into level through New Player Evaluation Youth.
Res. $102 (non-res. $126)
6 sessions
350026-1A 5:15-6:15 pm
Mon.
May 7-Jun. 18
350026-2A 5:15-6:15 pm
Mon.
Jul. 9-Aug. 13
No class: May 28
New Player Evaluation Adult
Ages 18+
All new players to our program, regardless of experience, must
register for this class. This includes new or experienced ice
hockey players and players transitioning from in-line or roller
hockey to ice hockey. Players are evaluated and moved on the
first day of class by the Hockey Director. This could include
moving the player to the Learn To Skate program if necessary.
Required equipment: Hockey stick, hockey skates, helmet with
face mask, mouthguard, elbow pads, knee pads/hockey shin
guards, gloves/hockey gloves, long pants and long sleeved
shirt.
Optional equipment (strongly recommended): hockey pants/
breezers, shoulder pads, hockey socks, and under shorts with
built-in athletic protector/garter belt.
Prerequisite: No hockey experience is necessary. Prior skating
experience is preferred through Parent/Tot LTS, Beginning
Adult LTS, Advanced Adult LTS or another outside program.
Jersey will be provided and typically arrives prior to the completion of the fourth class of the players first session.
Res. $102 (non-res. $126)
6 sessions
350027-1A 6:15-7:15 pm
Mon.
May 7-Jun. 18
350027-2A 6:15-7:15 pm
Mon.
Jul. 9-Aug. 13
No class: May 28, Jul. 4
Take Your Hockey to the Next Level!
Arvada Hockey Association
303‑421‑7698
www.arvadahockey.com
Openings for all ages
A leader in metro-area youth hockey
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Apex Center
303‑424‑2739
Novice Hockey 1 Adult
Ages 18+
Novice and basic skating development incorporating stick
handling, passing and shooting.
Primary skating focus: forward skating - 1-foot glides, swizzles,
c-cuts, starts/strides/stops, walk/stepovers; backward skating - 1-foot glides, swizzles, c-cuts, backward v-stops; walk/
stepovers; additional skating - rocking horse, hockey turns and
transitions.
Primary puck focus: stick fit, grip, hand position plus stationary
& limited movement concepts, drills, and small area games.
Required equipment: same as New Player Evaluation Adult
Prerequisite: test into level through New Player Evaluation
Adult
Res. $102 (non-res. $126)
6 sessions
350028-1A 6:15-7:15 pm
Mon.
May 7-Jun. 18
350028-2A 6:15-7:15 pm
Mon.
Jul. 9-Aug. 13
No class: May 28
Intermediate Hockey 2 Adult
Ages 18+
Intermediate and advanced skating development incorporating
stick-handling, passing and shooting.
Primary skating focus: start/stride mechanics, proper hockey
stops, forward & backward crossovers, power turns, transitions
and pivots.
Primary puck focus: full movement stick-handling, passing &
shooting mechanics plus full movement concepts, drills, and
small area games.
Required equipment: same as New Player Evaluation Adult.
Prerequisite: completion of Novice Hockey 1 Adult or test into
level through New Player Evaluation Adult.
Res. $102 (non-res. $126)
6 sessions
350029-1A 6:15-7:15 pm
Mon.
May 7-Jun. 18
350029-2A 6:15-7:15 pm
Mon.
Jul. 9-Aug. 13
No class: May 28
Middle School Hockey League
• USA HOCKEY REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
• USA Hockey Rules apply. USA Hockey certified referees. Scheduled by CIHRA.
• Pointstreak Scheduling and Statistical Tracking System
– up-to-date and online.
• Spring Youth Hockey League offered every April & May
for players currently in 6th, 7th & 8th grades.
• Players are drafted to 4-6 teams by the Hockey Director
based upon experience and ability.
• Hockey Director may move participants between teams
as needed for competitive balance.
• If you have further questions, please contact
Lance Jaeger, Hockey Director, 303‑463‑4293 or
[email protected].
Middle School Hockey
A competitive non-check coed multi-level Spring league
offered in April & May featuring two practices, eight games
and single elimination playoffs.
Fee: $180
350030-1A
Tue.,Thu.,Sun. Apr. 1-May 24
• ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY TOWARD RINGERS,
NEGATIVE BEHAVIOR AND BULLIES.
• Play where you belong regardless of night or family,
friends, co-workers.
• USA HOCKEY REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
• USA Hockey Rules apply. USA Hockey certified referees. Scheduled by CIHRA.
• Pointstreak Scheduling and Statistical Tracking System
– up-to-date and online.
• Competitive co-ed non-check Adult Hockey League at
the Apex Center Ice Arena in Arvada, CO, a modern
multi-use family facility that offers the perfect opportunity for teams and players looking for a change, fresh
start, something close to home or an extra night to play.
• Competitive Divisions with early, late and last chance
registration periods and pricing.
• Winter, spring/summer and fall evening and lunch divisions featuring a 10-game season with single elimination playoffs, team trophy and individual t-shirts for the
champions of each Division.
• Hockey Director may move participants between
Divisions as needed for competitive balance.
• If you have further questions, please contact
Lance Jaeger, Hockey Director, 303‑463‑4293 or
[email protected].
Spring Adult Hockey A
Ages 18+
Designed for the advanced player with Youth AA/AAA, Junior,
College-ACHA or NCAA, IIHF or Pro experience.
Season: May 6-August 18
Fee: $220 early until April 21 / $240 late until May 3 / $260 last
chance after May 3
Separate registration required from USA Hockey website: $30
Free Agents: Fee and USA Hockey due only when placed on a
team; placement based upon registration date
AAHL A Team Player
350050-1A
AAHL A Free Agent
350050-FA
Spring Adult Hockey B
Ages 18+
Designed for the advanced and high intermediate player with
Youth C, B or A experience or greater.
Season: May 6-August 18
Fee: $220 early until April 21 / $240 late until May 3 / $260 last
chance after May 3
Separate registration required from USA Hockey website: $30
Free Agents: Fee and USA Hockey due only when placed on a
team; placement based upon registration date
AAHL B Team Player
350051-1B
AAHL B Free Agent
350051-FB
Spring Adult Hockey C
Ages 11-15
Spring Adult Hockey D
Adult Hockey League
Ages 18+
Designed for the intermediate player picking up the game
of hockey as an adult or with very limited Youth In-House or
Inline experience.
Season: May 6-August 18
Fee: $220 early until April 21 / $240 late until May 3 / $260 last
chance after May 3
Separate registration required from USA Hockey website: $30
Free Agents: Fee and USA Hockey due only when placed on a
team; placement based upon registration date
AAHL C Team Player
350052-1C 8:30-11:30 pm
Tue.
May 8-Aug. 18
350052-2C
9-11:45 pm
Fri.
May 11-Aug. 18
AAHL C Free Agent
350052-F1 8:30-11:30 pm
Tue.
May 8-Aug. 18
350052-F2
9-11:45pm
Fri.
May 11-Aug. 18
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Ages 18+
Designed for the novice or new player picking up the game of
hockey as an adult.
Season: May 6-August 18
Fee: $220 early until April 21 / $240 late until May 3 / $260 last
chance after May 3
Separate registration required from USA Hockey website: $30
Free Agents: Fee and USA Hockey due only when placed on a
team; placement based upon registration date
AAHL D Team Player
350053-1D 8:45-11:30 pm
Mon.
May 7-Aug. 18
AAHL D Free Agent
350053-FD 8:45-11:30 pm
Mon.
May 7-Aug. 18
Spring Adult Hockey Women
Ages 18+
Designed for the intermediate or novice player picking up the
game as an adult or with very limited youth experience. No
Youth Travel A, AA, AAA or College players. Equivalent to C &
D co-ed or B women’s levels.
Season: May 6-August 18
Fee: $220 early until April 21 / $240 late until May 3 / $260 last
chance after May 3
Separate registration required from USA Hockey website: $30
Free Agents: Fee and USA Hockey due only when placed on a
team; placement based upon registration date
AAHL W Team Player
350054-1W
AAHL W Free Agent
350054-FW
Spring Adult Hockey Over 40
Ages 35+
Designed for the intermediate or novice player picking up the
game of hockey as an adult or with very limited youth experience. Equivalent to C & D adult level.
Season: May 6-August 18
Fee: $220 early until April 21 / $240 late until May 3 / $260 last
chance after May 3
Separate registration required from USA Hockey website: $30
Free Agents: Fee and USA Hockey due only when placed on a
team; placement based upon registration date
AAHL O40 Team Player
350055-1O
7-9:45 pm
Sun.
May 6-Aug. 18
AAHL O40 Free Agent
350055-FO 7:30-9:45 pm
Sun.
May 6-Aug. 18
Spring Adult Hockey Lunch
Ages 18+
Designed for the intermediate or novice player picking up the
game of hockey as an adult or with very limited youth experience. Equivalent to C & D adult level.
Season: May 6-August 18
Fee: $220 early until April 21 / $240 late until May 3 / $260 last
chance after May 3
Separate registration required from USA Hockey website: $30
Free Agents: Fee and USA Hockey due only when placed on a
team; placement based upon registration date
Note: 3 more games than evening divisions
AAHL L Team Player
350056-1L 11:30 am-12:45 pm Thu.
May 3-Aug. 18
AAHL L Free Agent
350056-FL 11:30 am-12:45 pm Thu.
May 3-Aug. 18
Spring Adult Ankle Benders
Ages 18+
Designed for the new player picking up the game of hockey
as an adult.
Season: May 6-August 18
Fee: $220 early until April 21 / $240 late until May 3 / $260 last
chance after May 3
Separate registration required from USA Hockey website: $30
Free Agents: Fee and USA Hockey due only when placed on a
team; placement based upon registration date
AAHL AB Team Player
350057-1A
AAHL AB Free Agent 350057-FA
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Apex Center
303‑424‑2739
Adult Fitness
Personal Training
Welcome
SilverSneakers
Members!
The Apex Center is proud to host the SilverSneakers Fitness
Program. All Apex Center drop-in activities are free to
SilverSneakers members, including swimming, drop-in fitness
classes, aquacise and Cycle Burn group cycling. SilverSneakers
classes welcome non – SilverSneakers participants too!
Participants must complete an enrollment packet before
beginning classes. Stop at the front desk for requirements
and to enroll.
Check the Adult Programs section of this guide for
SilverSneakers activities at the Community Recreation
Center. For SilverSneakers activities at other Apex Park
and Recreation District facilities, call 303‑424‑2739.
Gymnasiums/Track
There are three gyms for basketball or volleyball – a single
gym and a double gym which can be used as one unit or
split in half depending on use. Portable seating is available. Above the three gyms is a walking/running track
for a comfortable, safe workout. The track contains three
lanes and features both straight and curved sections and
a rubberized surface. To travel one mile takes 11.4 laps
around the track. Directions switch from clockwise on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays to counter-clockwise
on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Drop-in Volleyball Times
Fridays
4-9 pm
Saturdays
4-6:30 pm
Sundays
10 am-1 pm
Times are subject to change without notice so please
check with the Fitness Desk, 303‑463‑4241.
Drop-in Pickle Ball
Mon. and Fri.
1-4 pm
Boot Camp Challenge combines the fun, affordability and
motivation of group exercise with the results and accountability you get from personal training. You’ll get pre and post
assessments, nutrition guidance and measurable results in 6
weeks, all for less than $14 per class! BCC is designed for men
and woman of EVERY fitness level: Beginner, Intermediate
and Advanced. Whether you’re looking to change up your
routine or get into shape, our program will work for you.
For questions, discount info, or to enroll, please email
[email protected] or call 720‑628‑2901.
Indoor Cycling
Classes
FREE for annual,
month-to-month,
and SilverSneaker pass holders. See Apex Center
Guest Services for the most up to date schedule or call
303‑424‑2739.
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Group Personal Training
Ages 14+
Get a workout partner or small group and have a personal
trainer create a fun workout. Semi-private sessions with your
favorite group exercise instructor may be available. Advance
approval with Fitness Coordinator required. For best results, all
group members should have similar goals. Fee listed is per person. Minimum of 2 participants and you must sign up together.
Location: Apex Center
PT Group 1 Session
Res. $28 (non-res. $33)
370002-01
PT Group 5 Session
Res. $120 (non-res. $140)
370002-02
PT Group 10 Session
Res. $200 (non-res. $240)
370002-03
Body Composition
Ages 16+
Research shows percentage of body fat is the most accurate
indicator of fitness and health. We use Lange calipers to perform a 3-site body composition analysis. Please wear shorts
and a short-sleeve shirt and no body lotion. Test must be done
before exercise. Register at Guest Services, then schedule an
appointment at the Apex Fitness Desk.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $12 (non-res. $14)
370003-01
Adult Weight Room Orientation
Boot Camp Challenge
Ages 14+
Reach your goals with a certified Personal Trainer! We can help
you get started or develop strategies for improvement on your
current fitness program and its three important components:
cardiovascular health, muscular strength and endurance.
Location: Apex Center
PT 1 Session
Res. $45 (non-res. $50)
370001-01
PT 5 Sessions
Res. $210 (non-res. $235)
370001-02
PT 10 Sessions
Res. $370 (non-res. $420)
370001-03
PT 20 Sessions
Res. $650 (non-res. $730)
370001-05
PT 5 30 min Sessions
Res. $125 (non-res. $150)
370001-14
Ages 16+
Learn to safely use the Apex Center weight machines, and
cardiovascular equipment to shape, tone and strengthen your
body. Qualified weight training staff will be on hand during
the times listed below. Come to as many sessions as you like;
registration required at Guest Services. Free for annual pass
holders. Please register 48 hours in advance.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $12 (non-res. $15)
1 session
370005-01
6:30-7:30 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4
370005-02
6:30-7:30 pm
Thu.
Apr. 19
370005-03
9-10 am
Sat.
May 12
370005-04
6:30-7:30 pm
Thu.
May 24
370005-05
6:30-7:30 pm
Wed.
Jun. 13
370005-06
6:30-7:30 pm
Tue.
Jul. 10
370005-07
9-10 am
Sat.
Jul. 28
370005-08
6:30-7:30 pm
Thu.
Aug. 9
370005-09
6:30-7:30 pm
Tue.
Aug. 28
Biggest Winners
Fitness Program
Ages 14+
Work with Personal Trainers and a Lifestyle Coach to learn the
fundamentals of working out, nutrition, and lifestyle changes
in a small group setting. This support system sets you up
with other individuals that are serious about losing weight.
Homework and commitment are required. The program
includes a one hour nutrition consultation with a registered
dietitian. You will get results!
Location: Apex Center
Res. $192 (non-res. $224)
16 sessions
370010-01
6-7 pm
Tue.,Thu. Apr. 3-May 24
370010-02
6-7 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-Jul. 26
370010-03
6-7 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Aug. 7-Oct. 4
No class: Aug. 24, Aug. 26, Aug. 21, Aug. 23
Women on Weights
Ages 18+
With the guidance of one of our Personal Trainers, learn how
to safely execute proper weight training techniques. Use free
weights, cardio and circuit machines to develop a well-rounded routine. Class is limited to 8 for a personalized workout.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $56 (non-res. $65)
8 sessions
370013-01
10-11 am
Tue.,Thu.
Apr. 3-26
370013-02
10-11 am
Tue.,Thu.
May 1-24
370013-03
10-11 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
370013-04
10-11 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jul. 3-26
370013-05
10-11 am
Tue.,Thu.
Aug. 7-30
No class: Aug. 23, Aug. 25
Adult Karate Fitness
Ages 13+
A challenging fitness program, based on short bursts of high
interval training. A 30 minute workout that offers the same
benefits as a conventional one-hour workout. You will learn
practical self defense techniques at the end of each session.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $40 (non-res. $50)
8 sessions
370115-01
7-7:30 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
370115-02
7-7:30 pm
Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
370115-04
7-7:30 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
370115-05
7-7:30 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-30
370115-06
7-7:30 pm
Mon.,Wed. Aug. 1-Sep. 3
No class: Jul. 4, Aug. 20, Aug. 22
10k in 10 Weeks
Ages 14+
Train for a 10K (6.2 miles) in 10 weeks. Participants will run
outdoors and/or cross-train indoors during inclement weather,
building up to your race-day goal. At least 2 at-home runs
per week, workouts provided by instructor, are necessary for
adequate race-day preparation. Suggestions of 10K races will
be provided.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $80 (non-res. $90)
10 sessions
370120-01
7:45-8:45 am
Sat.
Mar. 10-May 12
Tri Training for Beginners
Ages 14+
Train for your first Sprint (short distance) Triathlon. Participants
will train with a coach at Meyers Pool on Friday evenings 6:307:30 pm. Running, spinning, or brick workouts are at the Apex
Rec Center on Saturdays from 10:15-11:15 am. Suggestions of
triathlons to participate in will be provided.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $150 (non-res. $170)
19 sessions
370125-01 10:15-11:15 am Thu.,Sat. May 19-Jul. 21
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Running Clinic Int/Adv
Ages 14+
For intermediate/advanced runners who want to learn and
fine tune their running technique. This two day seminar
shows proper biomechanics to run with more speed and
ease. Videotape analysis performed both days to assess your
improvement. Taught by Douglas Wisoff, a Licensed Physical
Therapist and avid runner.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $70 (non-res. $80)
2 sessions
370130-01
9:30-10 am
Sat.,Sun. Mar. 31-Apr. 14
No class: Apr. 7
Running Clinic Beg/Nov.
Ages 14+
A two day running clinic for the beginner/novice runner. Most
people find running difficult because of improper technique.
Learn the fundamentals of technique and form from a Licensed
Physical Therapist who will provide individual instruction and
before and after videotape analysis for you.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $70 (non-res. $80)
2 sessions
370132-01 10:15-11:15 am Sat.,Sun.
Apr. 7-22
No class: Apr. 14
Running Clinic for
those with Injuries
Ages 14+
Learn general principles of safe, successful running/walking,
along with the tools needed to self correct, recover from current injuries and avoid future injuries. You’ll also learn how to
run with an injury to heal it, and which exercises can help you
recover from a current injury. Individual before and after video
tape analysis provided by a Licensed Physical Therapist.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $70 (non-res. $80)
3 sessions
370135-01
4-5:30 pm
Tue.
May 8-22
Adult Basketball
Ages 18+
An organized and monitored program for adults 18 and over.
Play is informal with fitness, fun and safety in mind. Free for
annual pass holders.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $76 (non-res. $92)
16 sessions
370428-01
5:30-7:30 pm
Tue.,Thu. May 8-Jun. 28
370428-02
5:30-7:30 pm
Tue.,Thu. Jul. 3-Aug. 23
No class: Feb. 14
Men’s 3 on 3 Basketball
Ages 18+
Teams get 6 league games. The team who finishes with the
best record receives 50% off the fall 3v3 season. The team who
finishes in 2nd place receives 25% off the fall 3v3 season. NO
TOURNEY IN THIS SEASON. Games played on Sunday afternoons/evenings at the Apex Center. 6 player maximum per team.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $200 (non-res. $225)
6 sessions
370429-01 11 am-7:30 pm
Sun.
Apr. 15-May 20
A.P.E. Women’s Self Defense
Ages 12+
This class is a very physical introduction to Women’s Self
Defense. When trying to avoid an attack or dealing with an
attacker, awareness and reaction are most important. Class
begins by discussing the importance of staying aware and
being “smart” on the street and at home. Then, we introduce
the basic strikes necessary to fend off an attacker and spend
most of the class role playing attacks that women may face
from a predator. The only way to truly learn self-defense is
by experience and practice, and this class gives you that
opportunity.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $12 (non-res. $15)
1 session
370452-01
2-5 pm
Sat.
May 12
370452-02
2-5 pm
Sat.
Aug. 25
Apex Drop-in Group Fitness and Cycling Classes
Ages 16+ (Ages 13-15 may attend with a parent present in the class.)
Due to trends and demands in fitness, the drop-in schedule is regularly updated. For the most up to date
schedule, please call the Apex Fitness Desk at 303‑463‑4241 or visit http://apexprd.org/apex-group-fitness or
http://apexprd.org/cycle-burn-schedule.
We offer classes from 5:15 am-8 pm. Drop-in Group Fitness classes at the Apex Center are included with your daily admission fee.
Advanced Older Adult Fitness – Total body workout with weights, bands, steps, and balls designed for the athletic older
adult. Advanced senior fitness levels.
Beginning Yoga – An elementary discipline for physical, mental, and spiritual growth that literally means to “unite” or “yoke”
through a system of postures and breathing exercises designed to stretch, strengthen and tone the entire body, reduce
stress, and promote relaxation. All levels.
Box, Balance, and Build – 30 minutes of Cardio-Kickboxing followed by strength training that incorporates balance while
building lean muscle & core. Challenge yourself in a high intensity class that triggers muscle, mind, and mental focus.
Intermediate/Advanced fitness levels.
Cardio Challenge – For the fitness multitasker! This class combine steps, weights, balls, tubes, intervals, high and low
intensity cardio, + sculpting to maximize your hour of training. Your mind and body will always be guessing what’s next!
Intermediate/Advanced fitness levels.
Cardio Kickbox – Dynamic combo of boxing & aerobics that incorporates kicks, punches, combinations & drills. Geared to
accommodate many fitness levels. The step, weights, balls, bands, and other aids may be used for a low, moderate, or high
impact workout with sculpting. All levels.
CORE Camp – (Creative Options Regarding Exercise) Bosu drill style cardio and strength training that incorporates balance,
yoga and pilates movements. Challenge yourself in a bootcamp intensity class that triggers muscle, mind and mental focus.
Sunscreen recommended. Intermediate/Advanced fitness levels.
Ball and Bosu – Challenge your balance, stability, and core with bosu balls, weights and bands. This class will work your
cardiovascular, muscular, and balance systems in a functional capacity. Condition your muscles and increase strength and
flexibility using large inflated balls, weights and resistance bands. All levels.
Mat Pilates – Synergistically work the deep muscles of the abdomen and back to support the torso and enhance core
strength. Breathing, alignment, precision and flexibility are challenged, facilitating athletic performance and better health.
Tools used include weights, balls, bands and Pilates rings. All levels.
Muscle Pump – Weight training workout that strengthens, tones, and defines every muscle in your body. This class works
all of the major muscle groups using primarily weights with some use of other equipment. “Feel the pump.” Intermediate/
Advanced fitness levels.
Nia – Fusion fitness and well-being practice that encompasses dance arts, martial arts, and healing arts. Nia uses whole body
expressive and grounded movements to cultivate flexibility, agility, mobility, strength, and stability. All levels.
PiYoga – A fusion of Pilates and Yoga combinations that is easily adapted for the beginner and advanced individual.
Invigorate, strengthen, and stretch with this gentle, yet challenging class that focuses on proper breathing, correct spinal
and pelvic alignment, and stress reduction. All levels.
Power Sculpt – Formulated strength workout makes the most of your time for maximum results! Weights, bands, bars, stability
balls, and steps challenge total body. All levels.
Power Sculpt + – Super size your sculpting power with this class that adds short cardio segments. All levels.
Power Yoga – Utilizes the Slow Flow Vinyasa technique, a vigorous practice that heats and strengthens core muscles in the
body and enhances flexibility, all while encouraging deep concentration and focus. Positive benefits when added to a training program are maximizing performance through realigning muscular and structural imbalances while reducing tightness,
tension, and risk of injury. All fitness levels.
SilverSneakers® MSROM – Muscular strength and range of movement. Open to non-SilverSneakers® participants.
Beginning senior fitness levels.
SilverSneakers® Cardio Circuit – Open to non-SilverSneakers® participants. Intermediate/Advanced senior fitness levels.
SilverSneakers® YogaStretch – This class is designed to challenge you physically and mentally with a variety of simple
and safe yoga exercises that you’ll do at your own pace. Using a chair for support, you’ll increase flexibility, build endurance
and learn how to relax and think more clearly. Open to non-SilverSneakers® participants. All senior fitness levels.
Sport Conditioning – Enhance your sport performance with plyometrics, power moves, strength training, and aerobic intervals executed with attention to form, alignment, and control. Various tools used to develop muscle power, endurance and
agility. Intermediate/Advanced fitness levels.
Step Fusion – Boost your metabolism by alternating step choreography with hi/low impact cardio or sculpting intervals. Class
works in a patterned format that is proven to increase metabolism for up to 48 hours after exercise! Intermediate/Advanced
fitness levels.
Total Body Conditioning – This class has it all! Mix it up with core and strength training, and cardio intervals. The use of
balls, BOSU, weights, ladders and cones are used to provide a well rounded workout. Intermediate/Advanced levels.
TurboKick™ – is an evolution of Muay Thai boxing that offers a cardiovascular challenge complete with a sport specific
warm-up, bouts of intense intervals, easy to follow combinations, kickboxing specific strength/endurance training, and a
Tai-Chi like cool-down. Build new skills and more confidence with every class! All levels.
Yoga – A discipline for physical, mental, and spiritual growth that literally means to “unite” or “yoke” through a system of
postures and breathing exercises designed to stretch, strengthen and tone the entire body, reduce stress, and promote
relaxation. All fitness levels.
Yoga for Athletes – An intense discipline for physical, mental, and spiritual growth that literally means to “unite” or “yoke”
through a system of postures and breathing exercises designed to stretch, strengthen and tone the entire body, reduce
stress, and promote relaxation. Intermediate/Advanced fitness levels.
Zumba – A Latin dance fusion class offering routines that feature interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms and
resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat with a Latin flavor and international zest.
Get ready to dance and have fun! All fitness levels.
Zumba + Sculpt – Same as Zumba with some weights at the end of each class
Cycle Burn – Take your fitness program to new heights with the Cycle Burn group indoor cycling program at Apex. Challenge yourself with an intense instructor-led workout that focuses on cardiovascular fitness, endurance and muscle strength. A Cycle Burn
workout can give you the edge in all sorts of competitive events, enhance your existing fitness program, or keep you performing
optimally in your off season. Cycle Burn classes are free for Apex Annual pass holders and Silver Sneakers pass holders. The fee,
which includes Apex admission, is $6 for district residents and $7.50 for non-residents. Check-in is required at Guest Services,
starting 60 minutes prior to each class. Class size is limited to 16. Please bring a towel and a water bottle. Cycling shorts are recommended; pedals accommodate both clip-in cycling shoes and conventional shoes. For more information call 303‑424‑2739.
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Apex Center
303‑424‑2739
Pilates
Mature Adult Beginner ReformerAges 60+
Private Pilates
Ages 16+
The Pilates Reformer and Chair both challenge the core
muscles while providing focus on strength, flexibility and balance for a total body workout. With the assistance of a certified
Pilates instructor, develop a workout specific to your individual
fitness or rehabilitative needs. Call 303‑467‑7001 to schedule an
appointment. 24 hour cancellation notice is required. It is your
responsibility to obtain a partner for semi-private sessions.
Location: Apex Center
Reformer Private
Res. $50 (non-res. $55)
371402-01
Reformer Semi-Private
Res. $35 (non-res. $40)
371402-02
Private Pilates Package
Location: Apex Center
10 Visit Private
Res. $450 (non-res. $500)
10 Visit Semi-Privat
Res. $315 (non-res. $365)
5 Visit Private
Res. $225 (non-res. $250)
5 Visit Semi-Private
Res. $160 (non-res. $185)
6 Pilates Reformer Classes
Ages 16+
371404-01
371404-02
371404-03
371404-04
Ages 16+
This popular conditioning program develops muscle strength
in the “powerhouse:” abdominal, hip and back muscles. The
Pilates Reformer machine challenges the core muscles while
focusing on strength, flexibility and balance for a total body
workout. Pilates benefits everyone from competitive athletes
to those recovering from an injury. Classes are small to ensure
individual attention. A PRIVATE LESSON IS REQUIRED IF
YOU ARE NEW TO PILATES.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $80 (non-res. $90)
6 sessions
371405-01 9:30-10:30 am
Tue.
Apr. 17-May 22
371405-02 9:30-10:30 am
Tue.
May 22-Jul. 3
371405-03 9:30-10:30 am
Tue.
Jul. 10-Aug. 14
371405-05
4:30-5:30 pm
Tue.
Apr. 17-May 22
371405-06
4:30-5:30 pm
Tue.
May 22-Jul. 3
371405-07
4:30-5:30 pm
Tue.
Jul. 10-Aug. 14
371405-09
6:30-7:30 pm
Tue.
Apr. 17-May 22
371405-10
6:30-7:30 pm
Tue.
May 22-Jul. 3
371405-11
6:30-7:30 pm
Tue.
Jul. 10-Aug. 14
371405-13 10:30-11:30 am
Thu.
Apr. 19-May 24
371405-14 10:30-11:30 am
Thu.
May 31-Jul. 5
371405-15 10:30-11:30 am
Thu.
Jul. 12-Aug. 16
371405-17
6:30-7:30 pm
Thu.
Apr. 19-May 24
371405-18
6:30-7:30 pm
Thu.
May 31-Jul. 5
371405-19
6:30-7:30 pm
Thu.
Jul. 12-Aug. 16
371405-21
9-10 am
Fri.
Apr. 20-May 25
371405-22
9-10 am
Fri.
Jun. 1-Jul. 6
371405-23
9-10 am
Fri.
Jul. 13-Aug. 17
371405-24
9-10 am
Fri.
Aug. 24-Sep. 28
371405-26
10-11 am
Sat.
Jun. 2-Jul. 7
371405-27
10-11 am
Sat.
Jul. 14-Aug. 18
No class: Jul. 3
Res. $67 (non-res. $75)
5 sessions
371405-04 9:30-10:30 am
Tue.
Aug. 21-Sep. 25
371405-08
4:30-5:30 pm
Tue.
Aug. 21-Sep. 25
371405-12
6:30-7:30 pm
Tue.
Aug. 21-Sep. 25
371405-16 10:30-11:30 am
Thu.
Aug. 23-Sep. 27
371405-20
6:30-7:30 pm
Thu.
Aug. 23-Sep. 27
371405-25
10-11 am
Sat.
Apr. 21-May 26
371405-28
10-11 am
Sat.
Aug. 25-Sep. 29
No class: Aug. 21, Aug. 23, May 26, Sep. 1
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These Pilates exercises are at a beginner level, gentler to your
joints with a focus on core strength and flexibility. A PRIVATE
LESSON IS REQUIRED IF YOU ARE NEW TO PILATES.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $80 (non-res. $90)
6 sessions
371412-01 11:30 am-12:30 pm
Tue.
Apr. 17-May 22
371412-02 11:30 am-12:30 pm
Tue.
May 29-Jul. 3
371412-03 11:30 am-12:30 pm
Tue.
Jul. 10-Aug. 14
371412-08 11:30 am-12:30 pm Thu.
Apr. 19-May 24
371412-09 11:30 am-12:30 pm Thu.
May 31-Jul. 5
371412-10 11:30 am-12:30 pm Thu.
Jul. 12-Aug. 16
Res. $67 (non-res. $75)
5 sessions
371412-04 11:30 am-12:30 pm
Tue.
Aug. 21-Sep. 25
371412-11 11:30 am-12:30 pm Thu.
Aug. 23-Sep. 27
No class: Aug. 21, Aug. 23
Pilates Tower Class
Ages 16+
This combination class of the Pilates Tower, reformer and mat
brings your workout to a new level! Previous Peak Reformer
experience required. Three students maximum to ensure individual attention.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $125 (non-res. $135)
6 sessions
371418-01
6-7 pm
Mon.
Apr. 16-May 21
371418-03
6-7 pm
Mon.
Jul. 9-Aug. 13
371418-05
10-11 am
Fri.
Apr. 20-May 25
371418-06
10-11 am
Fri.
Jun. 1-Jul. 6
371418-07
10-11 am
Fri.
Jul. 13-Aug. 17
371418-08
10-11 am
Fri.
Aug. 24-Sep. 28
Res. $105 (non-res. $113)
5 sessions
371418-02
6-7 pm
Mon.
May 28-Jul. 2
No class: May 28, Sep. 3
Res. $83 (non-res. $90)
4 sessions
371418-04
6-7 pm
Mon.
Aug. 20-Sep. 24
No class: Aug. 20, Sep. 3
8 Pilates Reformer Classes
Ages 16+
This popular conditioning program develops muscle strength
in the “powerhouse” (abdominal, hip and back muscles).
Pilates benefits everyone from competitive athletes to those
recovering from an injury. Classes are small to ensure individual attention. A PRIVATE LESSON IS REQUIRED IF YOU
ARE NEW TO PILATES.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $100 (non-res. $110)
8 sessions
371420-01
9-10 am
Mon.,Wed. Mar. 26-Apr. 18
371420-02
9-10 am
Mon.,Wed. Apr. 23-May 16
371420-05
9-10 am
Mon.,Wed. Jul. 16-Aug. 8
371420-07
4-5 pm
Mon.,Wed. Mar. 26-Apr. 18
371420-08
4-5 pm
Mon.,Wed. Apr. 23-May 16
371420-11
4-5 pm
Mon.,Wed. Jul. 16-Aug. 8
Res. $87.50 (non-res. $96.25)
7 sessions
371420-03
9-10 am
Mon.,Wed. May 21-Jun. 13
371420-04
9-10 am
Mon.,Wed. Jun. 18-Jul. 11
371420-09
4-5 pm
Mon.,Wed. May 21-Jun. 13
371420-10
4-5 pm
Mon.,Wed. Jun. 18-Jul. 11
No class: May 28, Jul. 4, Aug. 20, Aug. 22, Sep. 3
Res. $62.50 (non-res. $68.75)
5 sessions
371420-06
9-10 am
Mon.,Wed. Aug. 13-Sep. 5
371420-12
4-5 pm
Mon.,Wed. Aug. 13-Sep. 5
No class: Aug. 20, Aug. 22, Sep. 3
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Intermediate/Advanced ReformerAges 16+
This class requires previous experience on the Peak Reformer
and is not intended for beginners. One year previous experience on reformer and coordinator approval required. Students
use a wide variety of props including the new Pilates Arc.
This lightweight version of the step barrel will increase core
strength and spine flexibility.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $100 (non-res. $110)
8 sessions
371423-01
10-11 am
Mon.,Wed. Mar. 26-Apr. 18
371423-02
10-11 am
Mon.,Wed. Apr. 23-May 16
371423-05
10-11 am
Mon.,Wed. Jul. 16-Aug. 8
371423-07
5-6 pm
Mon.,Wed. Mar. 26-Apr. 18
371423-08
5-6 pm
Mon.,Wed. Apr. 23-May 16
371423-11
5-6 pm
Mon.,Wed. Jul. 16-Aug. 8
Res. $87.50 (non-res. $96.25)
7 sessions
371423-03
10-11 am
Mon.,Wed. May 21-Jun. 13
371423-04
10-11 am
Mon.,Wed. Jun. 18-Jul. 11
371423-09
5-6 pm
Mon.,Wed. May 21-Jun. 13
371423-10
5-6 pm
Mon.,Wed. Jun. 18-Jul. 11
No class: May 28, Jul. 4, Aug. 20, Aug. 22, Sep. 3
Res. $62.50 (non-res. $68.75)
5 sessions
371423-06
10-11 am
Mon.,Wed. Aug. 13-Sep. 5
371423-12
5-6 pm
Mon.,Wed. Aug. 13-Sep. 5
No class: May 28, Jul. 4, Aug. 20, Aug. 22, Sep. 3
Pilates for Golfers
Ages 18+
This workshop focuses on Pilates principles and improving
your golf swing. Michael targets fluid motion, precision, accuracy and power while also applying the Feldenkrais method.
Bring your favorite golf iron and work on your swing.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $60 (non-res. $70)
1 session
371500-11 8:30-10:30 am
Sat.
Apr. 7
Bike/Pilates Workshop
Ages 18+
For recreational and competitive cyclists. Participants are verbally guided through lessons to increase awareness, improve
flexibility and pedal efficiency, and develop ease while cycling.
Includes lecture and practice on the indoor LeMond bikes.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $50 (non-res. $60)
1 session
371502-01 9:30-11:30 am
Sat.
Mar. 31
Wellness
Total Wellness
We are your source for excellent, comprehensive and
affordable fitness and wellness programs. This is the place
to enhance your well-being…from drop-in fitness classes
to setting and achieving long-term health goals! For details
on these programs call 303‑463‑4241.
Cardio and Conditioning
Cardio/Weight Area
Featuring state-of-the-art strength training equipment,
treadmills, bikes, ellipticals and all your other favorites.
Free with Apex Center admission.
Group Exercise Classes
Visit apexprd.org for the latest schedule. We offer classes
for a wide variety of ages, abilities and schedules. They’re
free with your Apex Center admission.
Cycle Burn Group Indoor Cycling
Challenge yourself and build cardiovascular fitness, endurance and muscle strength. Great for cyclists of all abilities!
Free for Apex annual & month-to-month passholders &
SilverSneakers members.
Pilates Reformer and MVe Chair classes
This total body workout emphasizes strength, flexibility and
balance, with a focus on abdominal, hip and back muscles.
Fitness and Wellness Resources
Personal Training/Senior Personal Training
Get started on a fitness program or ramp up your existing
one. We now offer Senior Personal Training with discounted rates for ages 62 and older.
Health and Wellness Coaching
Create a fitness plan that includes simple, healthy and
positive nutrition and lifestyle choices…and find ways to
fit it all in!
Nutritional Counseling
Integrate a nutrition component into your life and design a
formula for healthy weight management and enhanced fitness. For details call 303‑463‑4241.
Physical Therapy
Precision Physical Therapy treats pain that arises from all
types of neuromusculoskeletal conditions. Office hours are
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 am-7 pm. For more information please call 303‑926‑1444, Fax: 303‑926‑0038 or visit
http://www.precisionphysicaltherapy.net.
Massage
Reduce stress, ease sore muscles, aid circulation and rehabilitate injuries with help of regular massage sessions.
Health and Wellness Coaching
What if you had a coach to help you:
• create an achievable fitness plan
• make simple, healthier eating choices
• make positive, healthier lifestyle choices • find ways to fit it all in?
Health and Wellness Coaching is a great supplement to
other programs such as Personal Training, or it can stand
alone as a strategy for more healthful living. Your coach
helps you and/or your family analyze lifestyle choices,
discuss challenges in meeting wellness goals, and figure
out how to make those goals “stick.” Contact Janeen
Haller-Abernethy, MSW and Certified Personal Trainer, at
[email protected] or 303‑463‑4241.
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Massage
Ages 16+
Reduce stress, ease sore muscles, aid circulation and rehabilitate injuries with help of regular massage sessions. If you
have a medical condition or have recently suffered an injury
that may interfere with your massage, please check with
your physician prior to arranging this service. Payment is due
when you register at the Apex Guest Services desk. 24-hour
notice of cancellation required. We offer Deep Tissue, Swedish,
Neuromuscular, Craniosacral, Lymphatic, Hot Stones, Somatic
Release, Reiki II, and Prenatal massage.
Location: Apex Center
Massage
Res. $55 (non-res. $60)
372200-01
90 Minute Massage
Res. $80 (non-res. $85)
372200-02
3 Massage Sessions
Res. $150 (non-res. $175)
372200-03
5 Massage Sessions
Res. $235 (non-res. $285)
372200-04
All Ages
Everybody is different and no one diet works for everyone.
Meet with our Registered Dietitian to review your current
eating habits and give you personalized recommendations to
achieve a healthy lifestyle.
Location: Apex Center
Nutrition Consult.1h
Res. $49 (non-res. $59)
373205-01
Nutrition Consult.3h
Res. $126 (non-res. $136)
373205-02
Nutrition Consult.5h
Res. $190 (non-res. $210)
373205-03
Group Nutritional Consults
All Ages
Treat yourself to a Salt Glow, Massage and Herbal Wrap.
Register at Guest Services and contact Kathy Robitaille at
303‑909‑0249 to schedule appointment. 24 hour cancellation
is required.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $90 (non-res. $100)
372201-01
Lose weight together with group nutritional consultations.
Find a friend(s) or significant other to create a healthy nutrition
program with our Registered Dietitian. This is also ideal for
families looking to obtain better eating habits. A minimum of
two is required. Fee is per person.
Location: Apex Center
Nutrition Consult.1h
Res. $27 (non-res. $37)
373206-01
Nutrition Consult.3h
Res. $85 (non-res. $90)
373206-02
Nutrition Consult.5h
Res. $99 (non-res. $165)
373206-03
Salt Glow Treatment
Senior Fitness
Apex Spa Special
Location: Apex Center
Res. $30 (non-res. $35)
Salt Glow + 30 min. Massage
Location: Apex Center
Res. $60 (non-res. $65)
Change Your Behavior,
Change Your Weight
Ages 16+
Ages 16+
372202-01
Ages 16+
372203-01
Ages 16+
Research shows that behavior change is a critical component
of weight loss and weight maintenance. Education and support identify behaviors that help or sabotage your weight-loss
efforts; learn goal setting skills and how to make progressive
nutrition changes, increase activity, and measure success.
Completion of at-home assignments will contribute to weightloss success.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $80 (non-res. $105)
9 sessions
373201-01
6-7 pm
Tue.
Apr. 3-May 29
Lifestyle Coaching
Ages 16+
Meet with a Lifestyle coach for three thirty minute sessions to
identify and address your personal challenges to weight loss
and other health related goals. This behavior modification program helps you develop a sense of control and self confidence
to achieve a permanent healthy life style. Senior rates are available for ages 62+.
Location: Apex Center
Three 30min Sessions
Res. $45 (non-res. $50)
373204-01
Sr. 3-30min Session
Res. $42 (non-res. $45)
373204-06
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Senior Personal Training
Ages 62+
Reach your goals with a certified Personal Trainer! We can help
you get started or develop strategies for improvement on your
current fitness program and its three important components:
cardiovascular health, muscular strength and endurance.
Location: Apex Center
Sr. Single Session
Res. $42 (non-res. $45)
373300-01
Sr. 5 Sessions
Res. $190 (non-res. $210)
373300-02
Sr. 10 Sessions
Res. $340 (non-res. $380)
373300-03
Sr. 20 sessions
Res. $580 (non-res. $660)
373300-04
Group Sr. Personal Training
Ages 62+
Get a workout partner or small group and have a personal
trainer create a fun workout. Semi-private sessions with your
favorite group exercise instructor may be available. Advance
approval with Fitness Coordinator required. For best results, all
group members should have similar goals. Fee listed is per person. Minimum of 2 participants and you must sign up together.
Location: Apex Center
Sr. Group PT
Res. $25 (non-res. $28)
373301-01
Sr. 5 Session Group
Res. $100 (non-res. $115)
373301-02
Sr. 10 Session Group
Res. $150 (non-res. $180)
373301-03
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Nordic Walking
Ages 14+
Beginner Nordic Walking: slower paced to learn the fundamentals of Nordic walking, which began as an off-season training
program for cross-country skiers, and is now a popular and
effective fitness activity. Nordic walkers use specially designed
poles and techniques to build fitness. Benefits include overall
strength and endurance in core muscles and upper body,
improvements in cardiovascular fitness, better balance, less
stress on joints, and much more.
Intermediate Nordic Walking: Now that you know the technique, join others at a more intermediate pace for fitness, fun
and fellowship!
Dress accordingly, as classes will be held outside if weather
permits. Layers are best. Proper footwear required. Poles provided for both classes.
Location: Apex Center
Beginner Nordic Wlk
Res. $36 (non-res. $42)
4 sessions
373303-01 9:30-10:30 am
Tue.
Apr. 3-24
373303-02 9:30-10:30 am
Tue.
May 8-29
373303-03 9:30-10:30 am
Tue.
Jun. 5-26
373303-04 9:30-10:30 am
Tue.
Jul. 3-24
Intermediate Nordic Wlk
Res. $36 (non-res. $42)
4 sessions
373303-21
8-9 am
Tue.
Apr. 3-24
373303-22
8-9 am
Tue.
May 8-29
373303-23
8-9 am
Tue.
Jun. 5-26
373303-24
8-9 am
Tue.
Jul. 3-24
Fit Over 50 Weight Training
Ages 50+
A Personal Trainer assists you in reaching your fitness goals
and incorporates the challenges of aging, injury prevention,
how to rate exercise intensity levels, benefits of strength training, and achieving a healthy lifestyle at any age.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $56 (non-res. $65)
8 sessions
373310-01
10-11 am
Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
373310-02
10-11 am
Mon.,Wed.
May 7-30
373310-03
10-11 am
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
373310-04
10-11 am
Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-30
373310-05
10-11 am
Mon.,Wed. Aug. 1-Sep. 3
No class: Jul. 4, Aug. 20, Aug. 22
Older Adult Weight Orientation
Ages 60+
Learn safe use of Apex Center cardiovascular equipment and
weight machines. Free for Silver Sneakers, Apex Center, and
Apex PRD All Access pass holders. Please register 48 hours in
advance.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $12 (non-res. $15)
1 session
373315-01 10:30-11:30 am
Thu.
Apr. 5
373315-02 10:30-11:30 am
Wed.
Apr. 25
373315-03 10:30-11:30 am
Thu.
May 17
373315-04 10:30-11:30 am
Tue.
May 29
373315-05 10:30-11:30 am
Tue.
Jun. 12
373315-06 10:30-11:30 am
Thu.
Jun. 28
373315-07 10:30-11:30 am
Thu.
Jul. 12
373315-08 10:30-11:30 am
Tue.
Jul. 24
373315-09 10:30-11:30 am
Tue.
Aug. 7
373315-10 10:30-11:30 am
Thu.
Aug. 30
Youth/Teen Fitness
Tween Yoga
Youth Weight Room OrientationAges 12-15
This class is mandatory for youth ages 12-15 to use weight
and cardio equipment at the Apex Center and Racquetball and
Fitness Center. It is taught by qualified weight training staff
and covers the following areas:
* Proper use of selectorized or “plated” equipment
* Proper use of all cardio machines
* Various free weight exercises
* Weight room rules and etiquette
* Safety issues with weightlifting and adolescents
* Overview of major muscle groups
Students must pass a comprehensive test at the conclusion
of the 2 week class to receive their Youth Weight Room Card.
Students must attend the first class and should not miss more
than 1 class during the session. Free for annual pass holders.
Please register 48 hours in advance.
Fast Trac YWRO: An hour and a half condensed version
of the youth weight room orientation class; this class allows
for more one-on-one trainer time. Scheduled with a personal
trainer.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $32 (non-res. $42)
4 sessions
374469-01
5:30-6:30 pm Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 16-25
374469-02
5:30-6:30 pm
Tue.,Thu.
May 15-24
374469-03
2:30-3:30 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-14
374469-04
5:30-6:30 pm Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 9-18
374469-05
5:30-6:30 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Aug. 7-16
Fast Trac YWRO
Res. $55 (non-res. $60)
374469-06
Cardio Machine Only Training Ages 10-12
Ages 10-12 learn to use Apex Center cardio machines. A certified personal trainer will prepare youth to do cardio on their
own.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $45 (non-res. $50)
374470-01
Youth Sports Performance ClassAges 8-12
Enhance your sports performance using plyometrics, weights,
functional exercises, and speed/agility drills.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $36 (non-res. $40)
4 sessions
374473-01
9-10 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-28
374473-02
9-10 am
Sat.
May 5-26
374473-03
9-10 am
Sat.
Jun. 2-23
374473-04
9-10 am
Sat.
Jul. 7-28
374473-05
9-10 am
Sat.
Aug. 4-25
Kids’ Yoga
Ages 9-12
Here’s a special place for 9-12 year olds to develop comfort
with their bodies, better understand its physical and emotional
shifts, and have a space to relax from academic and social
pressures. Yoga also enhances physical performance in all
sports, dance, or martial arts while empowering pre-teens with
self-confidence and the tools necessary to cope with stress.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $35 (non-res. $40)
4 sessions
374477-01
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-28
374477-02
10-10:45 am
Sat.
May 5-26
374477-03
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Jun. 2-23
374477-04
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Jul. 7-28
374477-05
10-10:45 am
Sat.
Aug. 4-25
Tiny Tigers Karate
Ages 5-12
This program focuses on developing discipline, listening and
social skills. These skills are developed through training drills,
bag work, partner drills, and physical conditioning exercises
designed to build a strong body and mind. Respect, integrity,
perseverance, and self control are also emphasized. Uniform
and belts/testing are a separate fee required through the
Instructor.
Location: Apex Center
White-Orange Belts
Res. $60 (non-res. $55)
8 sessions
374480-01
5:30-6 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
374480-02
5:30-6 pm
Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
374480-03
5:30-6 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
374480-04
5:30-6 pm
Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-30
374480-05
5:30-6 pm
Mon.,Wed. Aug. 1-Sep. 3
No class: Jul. 4, Aug. 20, Aug. 22
Green-Black Belts
Res. $60 (non-res. $65)
8 sessions
374480-21
6:10-6:50 pm Mon.,Wed.
Apr. 2-25
374480-22
6:10-6:50 pm Mon.,Wed. Apr. 30-May 23
374480-23
6:10-6:50 pm Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-27
374480-24
6:10-6:50 pm Mon.,Wed.
Jul. 2-30
374480-25
6:10-6:50 pm Mon.,Wed. Aug. 1-Sep. 3
No class: Jul. 4, Aug. 20, Aug. 22
Ages 3-8
Kids 3-8 learn the basics of Yoga while still being KIDS.
Class includes animal poses (down-ward dog-woof), games,
posture, balance, strength and fun. Let your children play and
workout with others while you do the same! Geared toward
ages 3-8, but please ask about exceptions.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $35 (non-res. $40)
4 sessions
374476-01
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Apr. 7-28
374476-02
9-9:45 am
Sat.
May 5-26
374476-03
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Jun. 2-23
374476-05
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Aug. 4-25
Res. $24 (non-res. $30)
4 sessions
374476-04
9-9:45 am
Sat.
Jul. 7-28
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Climbing Wall
Geckos
Climb the Apex Wall
Replicating a natural Colorado rock wall, this spacious and
exciting feature can accommodate up to seven climbers
at a time. There are routes to challenge everyone, novice
to veteran. Expert staff are on hand during peak hours for
your safety and enjoyment. To use the climbing wall during
non-staffed hours, you’ll need to pass a certification course.
The climbing wall is open for certified climbers during
normal business hours; Apex staff is scheduled to belay for
non-certified climbers.
Tennis/climbing shoes and dry clothes that do not hinder movement are required. Ropes, harnesses and belay
devices are available for checkout. Climbing wall is for ages
5 and older.
Wall attendants are available to belay:
Thu. & Fri.
4-8 pm
Sat. & Sun. 11 am-5 pm
Climbing Parties
Add the climbing wall to your party activities! Belay attendants are $25/hour. Personal belay attendants can enhance
the climbing experience for novice and expert climbers alike.
To ensure availability, please make your reservation for an
attendant at least two weeks in advance.
Once You Get Certified, You Can Climb
During All Apex Operating Hours
All climbers must fill out an Acknowledgment of
Risk Form each calendar year (Acknowledgement
of Risk Forms expire on Dec. 31). Climbers
under 18 must have a legal guardian sign their
Acknowledgment of Risk Form. Belay certification
is good for one year and re-certification is free if
done before expiration and can be done during
open climbing hours.
Tie In Belay Certification
Ages 14+
Learn to tie-in and belay, then your ability is recorded and a
certification issued after successful skill demonstration. Free
for annual pass holders. Please register at Guest Services 48
hours in advance.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $13 (non-res. $17)
1 session
376462-01
9-11 am
Sat.
Apr. 7
376462-02
9-11 am
Sat.
Apr. 28
376462-03
9-11 am
Sat.
May 12
376462-04
9-11 am
Sat.
May 26
376462-05
9-11 am
Sat.
Jun. 9
376462-06
9-11 am
Sat.
Jun. 30
376462-07
9-11 am
Sat.
Jul. 14
376462-08
9-11 am
Sat.
Jul. 28
376462-09
9-11 am
Sat.
Aug. 11
376462-10
9-11 am
Sat.
Aug. 25
Parents, here’s a great Apex Center
program: Bring the Baby
• Designated times in Apex Center Childwatch for ages 6
weeks to 6 months
• Selected programs and times where baby can stay with
you while you work out including the Auxiliary Gym
and Cycling Studio
• For specific details please ask at Guest Services,
Childwatch or call 303‑403‑2594
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Ages 5-9
For children who have never climbed before or want to learn
how. This class is designed to teach children the basics of
climbing: how to properly fit the harness, and basic hand, foot,
and body positions used for any climbing style. Please register
at Guest Services 48 hours in advance.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $32 (non-res. $36)
4 sessions
376463-01
5:15-6:30 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-25
376463-02
5:15-6:30 pm
Wed.
May 2-23
376463-03
5:15-6:30 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
376463-04
5:15-6:30 pm
Wed.
Jun. 27-Jul. 25
376463-05
5:15-6:30 pm
Wed.
Aug. 1-29
No class: Jul. 4, Aug. 22
Mountain Goats
Ages 7-12
Suggested Prerequisite: Geckos
Mountain Goats is a safe environment for children to learn
new climbing skills. The Apex Center Rock Wall instructors
build their confidence, teaching them more advanced climbing techniques for more challenging routes such as overhangs,
chimneys, and climbs with limited hand holds. Please register
at Guest Services 48 hours in advance.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $32 (non-res. $36)
4 sessions
376464-01
6:30-7:45 pm
Wed.
Apr. 4-25
376464-02
6:30-7:45 pm
Wed.
May 2-23
376464-03
6:30-7:45 pm
Wed.
Jun. 6-27
376464-04
6:30-7:45 pm
Wed.
Jun. 27-Jul. 25
376464-05
6:30-7:45 pm
Wed.
Aug. 1-29
No class: Jul. 4, Aug. 22
Test Out Belay Certification
Ages 14+
Thursdays 7-9 pm. Those who do not successfully test out will
be referred to the full 2 hour class.
Location: Apex Center
Fee: Free
22 sessions
376467-01
7-9 pm
Thu.
Apr. 5-Aug. 30
Kids Nite Out
A great time for all kids ages
8-14, 7-10:30 pm on the following
Saturdays: Mar. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31,
Apr. 7, 14, May 5, 12,19. (KNO
will return on Sep. 8)
Fun for Kids; a great place to meet friends and hang out!
• Dance room with live DJ and dance contests
• Giant inflatable slide and bounce house
• Gym games all night long, including floor hockey, soccer,
dodgeball, kickball, basketball, and much more
• Lots of prizes and contests
• Concession room
• A fun place to socialize that you can call your own!
• Great for Parents; best of all you get a night off!
• Know that your child will be safe and most likely tired when
they are picked up
• All youth counselors have been thoroughly screened
through a Colorado Bureau of Investigation background
check
• We maintain a ratio of 1 trained adult youth counselor for
every 15-20 kids
• 14 year track record of fun and safety, started right here in
Colorado
For more information please call the Apex Center at
303‑424‑2739 or Kids Nite Out Across America at 303‑912‑1591
or check out www.kidsniteout.org. Please check the monthly
schedule for program days and times.
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Youth and Family Programs
Parent’s Night Out
Ages 1-10
Parents, treat yourself to a night out, and treat your kids to an
evening at the Apex Center! We’re more fun than a babysitter
and a lot cheaper. All activities are well organized, supervised,
and include a monthly theme. The evening is geared toward
ages 1 to 10 and includes toys and activities in the Apex Kids’
Clubhouse; Pizza Hut pizza in the party room, gym games, rock
climbing (ages 5 + only ), a G rated movie, and snacks. Pre registration is a must! Check in and pickup is in the Clubhouse.
Res. $19 (additional children $16)
Non-Res. $29 (additional children $26)
Location: Apex Center
378301-01
4:30-9 pm
Fri.
Apr. 6
378301-02
4:30-9 pm
Fri.
Apr. 20
378301-03
4:30-9 pm
Fri.
May 11
378301-04
4:30-9 pm
Fri.
May 25
378301-05
4:30-9 pm
Fri.
Jun. 8
378301-06
4:30-9 pm
Fri.
Jun. 22
378301-07
4:30-9 pm
Fri.
Jul. 13
378301-08
4:30-9 pm
Fri.
Jul. 27
378301-09
4:30-9 pm
Fri.
Aug. 10
378301-10
4:30-9 pm
Fri.
Aug. 24
Boredom Busters
Ages 5-10
Enjoy all your favorite games, plus swimming and rock climbing! We start in the gym on Tuesdays and Thursdays with
games like kickball and broom hockey. Afterwards, go rock
climbing on Tuesdays and swimming on Thursdays. Parents you can either stay and work out during the program, or drop
off your child and pick them up at 10 am. Be sure your child
wears a swimsuit under their clothing on Thursdays. For more
information or to sign up, visit Guest Services.
Location: Apex Center
Res. $30 (non-res. $35)
8 sessions
378305-01
8:30-10 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-28
378305-02
8:30-10 am
Tue.,Thu. Jul. 10-Aug. 2
A.P.E.
Ages 4-12
The Basic Stranger Awareness and Safety Class is for ages
4-12 and covers a broad range of topics including: lures, what
to yell, and “going bananas.” Participants in the Basic class
will receive a Child Identification Kit. The Child Escape Tactic
(CET) Class covers specific ways to get out of danger if a
child is grabbed, picked up, or put in a car. If running away is
not an immediate option, children may need to know how to
physically get out of a situation. We DO NOT teach a child to
stay and try to fight an adult. Due to the interactive and roleplaying nature of these classes, we require at least one parent
or guardian to attend with the child.
Location: Apex Center
A.P.E. Basic Class
Res. $10 (non-res. $12)
1 session
378310-01
11 am-12 pm
Sat.
May 12
378310-02
11 am-12 pm
Sat.
Aug. 25
A.P.E. CET
Res. $4 (non-res. $6)
1 session
378310-03
12-1 pm
Sat.
May 12
378310-04
12-1 pm
Sat.
Aug. 25
Rockies Game
All Ages
Sign up today for tickets to the 2nd annual Apex Park and
Recreation District’s Colorado Rockies Game. The game is
on May 6 at 1:10 pm vs the Atlanta Braves. We have tickets
reserved in sections 153 & 155 that guests, staff, friends, and
family can purchase for $18 each. Purchase your tickets by
signing up today at Guest Services at the Apex Center or on
line at apexprd.org. Tickets will be available for you to pick
up at the Guest Service desk at the Apex Center on April 25,
please bring your ID. We look forward to seeing you at the
Rockies game as a part of our group. Contact Scott Melin,
303‑403‑2594 or [email protected] with any questions.
Location: Apex Center
Fee: $18
1 session
378330-01
1:10-5 pm
Sun.
May 6
The City of Arvada’s New Skate Park
Is Now Open!
The new City of Arvada Skate Park located at 12920
W. 72nd Ave., just east of the Apex Center, opened in
early 2012. The City of Arvada owns and maintains all aspects of this exciting new amenity: maintenance, safety, landscaping,
grounds, trash and restrooms. Apex Park and Recreation District runs some structured programs and lessons there, but the
park itself is owned and operated by the City of Arvada. Please call 720‑898‑7000 with any questions or concerns.
The park was designed by DHM Design Corporation, a local Landscape Architecture firm, and Team Pain Enterprises, a Florida
company that specializes in the design and construction of skate parks. Urban Farmer Inc. is the general contractor on the
project. These firms have worked closely with city staff, skate park committee members, and local skaters. Three public meetings were held to gather input in the design for the skate park, including landscaping, irrigation, lighting, site furniture, shade
structures, decorative paving, walkways, and an entry road and small parking lot with the potential parking lot expansion.
The park is for all ages and abilities from beginner to expert, and will operate most of the year, weather permitting. Hours are
from dawn until the park lights go out
at 10 pm.
93% of the $2.1 million park cost came
from the fundraising efforts of the
skate park committee and grants from
the Colorado Lottery, Great Outdoors
Colorado, Jefferson County Open Space,
the Tony Hawk Foundation and other
donors. The other 7% came from the city
general fund.
Apex PRD activities such as camps,
clinics and learn-to-skate programs, will
be announced soon. Watch the website for details, or contact Scott Melin,
[email protected] or 303‑403‑2594.
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Indian Tree Golf Course
303‑403‑2542
Adult Golf Lessons
Indian Tree
Golf Course
7555 Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada, CO
303‑403‑2542
Reservations, 303‑403‑2510
Daily Green Fees - 18-Hole Course
Prime Time Rates (7 am-1 pm)
Adult (18-61) Apex ID
Adult (18-61)
Seniors (62+)
Juniors (17 & under)
Military ID
9-holes
$21
$24
$19
$12
$17
18-holes
$29
$33
$24
$18
$24
Non-Prime Time Rates (before7 am and after 1 pm)
Adult (18-61) Apex ID
Adult (18-61)
Seniors (62+)
Juniors (17 & under)
Military ID
9-holes
$18
$21
$17
$10
$17
18-holes
$27
$31
$22
$16
$24
Twilight
Call 303‑403‑2542 to confirm the starting time for twilight play.
$23 With Riding Cart: $33
Time Saver Play (6-holes after noon)
$12 With Riding Cart $18
Riding Carts (per person)
6-holes
$6
9-holes
$7.50
Twilight
$10
18-holes
$15
Par 3 Course (9-holes)
Juniors (17 & under)
Adult (18+)
$5
$10
Driving Range
Small Bucket
$6
Medium Bucket Large Bucket
$8
$10
Rentals
Clubs
Pull Cart
9-holes
9-holes: $10
$5
18-holes
18-holes: $20
$10
Loyalty Card
Gift Certificates
Available
Merchandise • Lessons
Green Fees
Golf Shop 303‑403‑2542
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Card is good for one year from date of purchase. No refunds.
Cards are transferable. One use of a 9 hole card plus $10 will
pay for 18 holes. Two uses of a 9 hole card will pay for 18 holes.
18 Hole Card
5 Rounds
$155 ($31 per round)
10 Rounds
$300 ($30 per round)
15 Rounds
$435 ($29 per round)
20 Rounds
$560 ($28 per round)
9 Hole Card
5 Rounds
$105 ($21 per round)
10 Rounds
$200 ($20 per round)
Ages 18+
Beginner/Intermediate class. Each session consists of six one
hour lessons. This session covers etiquette, putting, chipping,
full swing and one round on the Par 3 course. Practice balls
and clubs are included. Saturday morning classes consist of
four one hour lessons. This session covers etiquette, putting,
chipping and full swing. Registration begins May 2.
Location: Indian Tree Golf Course
Res. $60 (non-res. $65)
6 sessions
390100-01
8:30-9:30 am Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-20
390100-02 9:30-10:30 am Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-20
390100-03
4:30-5:30 pm Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-20
390100-04
5:30-6:30 pm Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-20
390100-05
6:30-7:30 pm Mon.,Wed.
Jun. 4-20
390100-06
8:30-9:30 am
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-21
390100-07 9:30-10:30 am Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-21
390100-08
4:30-5:30 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-21
390100-09
5:30-6:30 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-21
390100-10
6:30-7:30 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Jun. 5-21
390100-11
8:30-9:30 am Mon.,Wed. Jun. 25-Jul. 11
390100-12 9:30-10:30 am Mon.,Wed. Jun. 25-Jul. 11
390100-13
5-6 pm
Mon.,Wed. Jun. 25-Jul. 11
390100-14
6-7 pm
Mon.,Wed. Jun. 25-Jul. 11
390100-15
7-8 pm
Mon.,Wed. Jun. 25-Jul. 11
390100-16
8:30-9:30 am
Tue.,Thu. Jun. 26-Jul. 12
390100-17 9:30-10:30 am Tue.,Thu. Jun. 26-Jul. 12
390100-18
5-6 pm
Tue.,Thu. Jun. 26-Jul. 12
390100-19
6-7 pm
Tue.,Thu. Jun. 26-Jul. 12
390100-20
7-8 pm
Tue.,Thu. Jun. 26-Jul. 12
390100-21
8:30-9:30 am Mon.,Wed. Jul. 16-Aug. 1
390100-22 9:30-10:30 am Mon.,Wed. Jul. 16-Aug. 1
390100-23
5-6 pm
Mon.,Wed. Jul. 16-Aug. 1
390100-24
6-7 pm
Mon.,Wed. Jul. 16-Aug. 1
390100-25
7-8 pm
Mon.,Wed. Jul. 16-Aug. 1
390100-26
8:30-9:30 am
Tue.,Thu. Jul. 17-Aug. 2
390100-27 9:30-10:30 am Tue.,Thu. Jul. 17-Aug. 2
390100-28
5-6 pm
Tue.,Thu. Jul. 17-Aug. 2
390100-29
6-7 pm
Tue.,Thu. Jul. 17-Aug. 2
390100-30
7-8 pm
Tue.,Thu. Jul. 17-Aug. 2
390100-31
8:30-9:30 am Mon.,Wed.
Aug. 6-22
390100-32 9:30-10:30 am Mon.,Wed.
Aug. 6-22
390100-33
5:30-6:30 pm Mon.,Wed.
Aug. 6-22
390100-34
6:30-7:30 pm Mon.,Wed.
Aug. 6-22
390100-35
8:30-9:30 am
Tue.,Thu.
Aug. 7-23
390100-36 9:30-10:30 am Tue.,Thu.
Aug. 7-23
390100-37
5:30-6:30 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Aug. 7-23
390100-38
6:30-7:30 pm
Tue.,Thu.
Aug. 7-23
No class: Jul. 4
Res. $40 (non-res. $45)
4 sessions
390100-39
9-10 am
Sat.
May 12-Jun. 2
390100-40
8-9 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-30
390100-41
9-10 am
Sat.
Jun. 9-30
390100-42
8-9 am
Sat.
Jul. 7-28
390100-43
9-10 am
Sat.
Jul. 7-28
390100-44
8-9 am
Sat.
Aug. 4-25
390100-45
9-10 am
Sat.
Aug. 4-25
Tee Time Reservation System
Golfers can make reservations at Indian Tree six
days in advance by calling 303‑403‑2510 or online at
indiantree.apexprd.org. It’s a quick and easy way to reserve,
confirm or cancel reservations 6 am to midnight, seven days
a week. For seven day access, cards may be purchased at the
Golf Shop: Apex PRD Res. ID holders: $15 (non-res. $20).
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
News from the Apex Park and Recreation District Foundation
Second annual Sweetheart Silent Auction
draws a great crowd; group looks
forward to Father’s Day fund-raisers
On Friday, February 10, Indian Tree Golf Club hosted a festive
holiday event for a good cause. More than 200 Foundation
friends and community members gathered to enjoy refreshments, browse a dazzling selection of auction items, and bid
for their favorites.
Many thanks to the major event sponsors: Arvada Beer
Company, Das Meyer Fine Pastry Chalet, Forty Weight Coffee,
Hoffbrau, Indian Tree Golf Club Restaurant and Mannekin
Frites. Also, thanks to the many generous donors who gave
approximately 100 items to the Silent Auction! Thanks to all
who gave, and to all who bought. Proceeds from the event go
toward several important projects: an upper-body ergometer at
the Apex Center for clients with lower-body injuries, a community board for the Apex Racquetball and Fitness Center, and an
air conditioning unit for the Secrest Youth and Teen Center.
Now, the Foundation is looking ahead to the next fund-raiser:
the Father’s Day 5K & Fun Run and Car Show on June 17, and
the 32nd annual golf tournament on September 14. Watch for
details on their website, foundation.apexprd.org, and register for the 5K/fun run at apexprd.org/5k.
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Foundation Members
Thanks to the APRD Foundation board members for their role
in providing excellent, affordable and accessible recreation programs. The current members are:
Ruth Carter
Sherri Heronema
Dawn Erickson
Lee Humrich
Alan Robinson
Trish Frederick
Pat McCain
Barb McEahern
Betty Shuster
Rich Garrimone Tom Melander
Shirley Welch
Don Hagen
Phil Millett
Bob Whitfield
Luke Heesacker Bonnie Midkiff Souder Frank Martinez
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Parks and Recreation Facilities Map
Apex PRD Activity Centers/Indoor &
Outdoor Pools/Fitness Facilities
A. Apex Field House, 5724 Oak Street................................F7
B. Secrest Center & Outdoor Pool,
6820 W. 66th Ave...............................................................I6
C. Lake Arbor Center & Outdoor Pool,
7451 W. 83rd Way..............................................................I3
D. Indian Tree Golf Course, 7555 Wadsworth Blvd........H4-5
E. Arvada Tennis Center, 6430 Miller Street..................... G6
F. Harold Lutz Sports Complex,
10664 W. 58th Ave......................................................F7-G7
G. Community Recreation Center,
6842 Wadsworth Blvd........................................................I5
H. Racquetball & Fitness Center,
12120 W­. 64th Ave............................................................F6
I. Parks Department, 7800 W. 62nd Ave........................... H6
J. Pioneer Park, 11938 W. 82nd Ave...................................F3
K. Apex Center, 13150 W. 72nd Ave...................................E5
L. Long Lake Ranch, 17850 W. 64th Ave........................... A5
M. George J. Meyers Indoor Pool, 7900 Carr Dr................. H4
N. Youth Memorial Sports Complex, 7619 Alkire St..........E4
O. Stenger Soccer Complex, 11200 W. 58th Ave................F7
P. Apex Simms Street Center, 11706 W. 82nd Ave...........F3
Apex Park and Recreation District is a special district, not
affiliated with the City of Arvada or Jefferson County. In
general, Apex PRD ’s role is to operate recreation activities
and facilities (“active” recreation) while the City of Arvada
owns and maintains parks and trails (“passive” recreation).
For information about parks and trails, call the
City of Arvada Parks Department at 720‑898‑7400.
City of Arvada Parks
Map Location
1. Alice Sweet Thomas Park,
80th Ave. & Simms St. • BB,T........................................F4
2. Allendale, 62nd Ave. & Parfet St. • P.............................F6
3. *Apple Meadows, 60th Ave. & Dunraven • PT,P.A6
4. Arvada Center Park • 6901 Wadsworth Blvd. • P......... H5
5. Jack B. Tomlinson Park,
51st Ave. & Garrison St. • PT,P..................................... G8
6. Bridgeside, 59th Ave. & Routt St. • P............................F6
7. Club Crest, 76th & Everett Way • BB,PT,P,SB,T.......... G4
8. Club Crest South, West 74th Ave................................... H4
9. Columbine, 6650 W. 53rd Ave. • BB,H,T.........................I7
10. Danny Kendrick East,
70th Ave. & Ward Rd. • PT,P,T.......................................E5
11. Danny Kendrick West,
70th Ave. & Ward Rd. • PT,P,T.......................................E5
12. Davis Lane, 69th Pl. & Quail St. • PT,P,T.......................F5
13. Downtown Plaza, 57th Ave. & Olde Wadsworth............I7
14. Emil Schneider,
72nd Pl. & Wadsworth Blvd. • BB,PT,P,V..................... H5
15. Far Horizon, Chase Dr. & Fenton Way • SF,SB............. J3
16. Farmstead, 73rd & Braun Way • P..................................E5
17. Fitzmorris, 62nd Pl. & Independence St. • PT,SF........ G6
18. Harry Truman, 66th Ave. & Union St. • PT...................F5
19. Hackberry, 7290 W. 76th Ave. • BB,F,SF........................I4
20. Hackberry Roadside,
69th Pl. & Wadsworth Blvd. • PT.....................................I5
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Hillside, 74th Pl. & Jay Ct. • PT,P....................................I4
Homestead, 5700 W. 63rd Ave. • BB,P,T........................ J6
Hoskinson, Estes St. & Brooks Dr. • Under Renovation.....H6
Independence, 68th Ave. & Oberon Rd. • PT............... G5
Juchem, 99th Ave. & Wadsworth Blvd.......................... H1
Ladybug, 66th Pl. & Dover St. • V,SF,H........................ H6
Lake Arbor Lake,
6400 Pomona Dr. • BB,PT,P,SF,SB...................................I3
Lake Arbor Rec., 7451 W. 83rd Way • P,T,SB.................I3
Lakecrest, 81st Pl. & Miller St. • P..............................G3-4
Lamplighter, 75th Ave. & Queen Cir. • PT....................F4
Lew Walsh, 68th Ave. & Otis St. • PT,P..........................I5
Lewis Ralston Gold Site, 57th Ave. & Depew St........... J7
Leyden Creek, 72nd Ave. & Union St. • BB,P...............F5
Little Dry Creek,
78th Ave. & Pierce St. • BB,PT,P,SB...............................I4
Marge Roberts, 58th & Miller......................................... G6
Majestic View, 70th Way & Estes Dr. • BB,PT,P,T,H.. H5
*Meadowbrook Village, 56th Ave. & Quaker St..C7
Meadowglen, Club Crest Dr.
along Little Dry Creek to Pomona Dr.......................G3-H3
Meadowlake, 62nd Ave. & Yank Way • P,T..................E6
McIlvoy, 5750 Upham St. • PT,P,H..................................I7
Melman & Memorial,
59th Ave. & Allison Ct. • BB,PT, P,H,V,GR................... H6
Moon Gulch, 72nd & Deframe St. • T,SB,V.................. D5
Ralston Central, 9101 Ralston Rd. • Under Renovation.........H6
*North Table Mountain Park, 58th & Anvil.......A7
Oak, 65th Ave. & Oak St. • BB,PT,P,H,SF,GR...............F5
Creekside, 59th Ave. & Pierce St. • PT,P........................I6
Quaker Acres, 74th Ave. & Terry Ct. • PT,P.................B4
Rainbow I, 84th Ave. & Club Crest Dr.• BB,PT,P......... H3
Rainbow II, 81st Pl. & Pomona Dr. • P,T,H................... H3
Rainbow III, Yarrow & Allison St. • P............................ H4
Ralston, 6300 Simms St. • BB,PT,P,SF,SB,F,GR............F6
Ralston Valley, 69th Ave. & Coors Dr. • PT,P................E5
Ralston Cove, Garrison St. & Brooks Dr. • PT,P........... G6
Robby Ferrufino, 74th Ave. & Carr Dr. • BB,PT,P,SB..... H4
*Secrest, 66th Ave. & Pierce St. • PT,P,SF.......... I6
Shadow Mtn., 70th Pl. & Fig St...................................... D5
Sierra, 78th Ave. & Oak St. • PT.....................................F4
Sunrise, Lamar St. & 68th Ave. • BB,PT,P......................I5
Tennyson Knolls, 4990 W. 62nd Ave. • BB,P,H.............. J6
Terrace, 53rd Ave. & Dover St. • BB,P,SB..................... H7
Thunder Cloud, 7200 Hackberry Rd. • BB,P,T.............I4-5
W. Michael Northey, 84th Ave. & Simms......................F3
Wadsworth, 62nd Pl. & Wadsworth Blvd...................... H6
Westlake, 84th Ave. & Kipling St................................... G3
Westree, 8500 Zephyr St. • P.......................................... H3
West Woods Park, 71st & Quaker.................................. C5
Woodrun, 81st Pl. & Hoyt Way • BB,PT,P,SB............... G3
Yankee Doodle,
65th Ave. & Yank Way • BB,PT,P,T............................ E5-6
Arvada Equestrian Center, 76th & Indiana................... D4
Skyline Park, 11600 W. 56th Dr. • BB,PT,P,H,T,SB, SP...F7
Arvada Skate Park, 12920 W. 72nd Ave............................E5
* Apex PRD owned Parks
BB=Basketball • PT=Picnic Tables • P=Playground •
H=Horseshoe Pits • SF=Soccer Fields • T=Tennis •
V=Volleyball Court • SB=Softball Field • F=Football Field •
SP=Skate Park • GR=Group Reservations
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Offices and Facilities
Administrative Offices, 13150 W. 72nd Ave. – 303‑424‑2739
Apex Park and Recreation District
Board of Directors
Jim Whitfield...................................................................President
Jeff Glenn...............................................................Vice President
Ken Harrell.................................................... Treasurer/Secretary
Lee Humrich..................................................................... Director
Bob Loveridge................................................................... Director
Mike Miles...........................................Executive Director
Foundation Officers
Rich Garrimone..............................................................President
Dawn Erickson.......................................................Vice President
Betty Shuster..................................................................Secretary
Alan Robinson................................................................Treasurer
Full Time/Year-Round Center and Facility
Locations
Apex Center*
13150 W. 72nd Ave................................................. 303‑424‑2739
Summer Hours (Memorial Day-Oct. 31)
Monday-Friday........................................................5 am-9 pm
Saturday..............................................................6:30 am-8 pm
Sunday...................................................................10 am-7 pm
Winter Hours (Nov. 1-Memorial Day)
Monday-Thursday.................................................5 am-10 pm
Friday.......................................................................5 am-9 pm
Saturday.........................................................6:30 am-6:30 pm
Sunday...................................................................10 am-8 pm
Administrative Offices
13150 W. 72nd Ave............................................ 303‑424‑2739
Business Hours: Weekdays....................................8 am-5 pm
Apex Ice Arena
13150 W. 72nd Ave............................................ 303‑403‑2598
Business Hours: Weekdays..................................5 am-10 pm
Apex Field House*
5724 Oak St.............................................................. 303‑431‑9600
Business Hours: Weekdays....................................8:30 am-5 pm
Apex Simms Street Center*
11706 W. 82nd Ave................................................. 303‑467‑7120
Business Hours: Weekdays....................................8:30 am-5 pm
Indian Tree Golf Course**
7555 Wadsworth Blvd............................................. 303‑403‑2541
Meyers Pool*
7900 Carr Dr............................................................. 303‑467‑7111
Racquetball & Fitness Center*
12120 W. 64th Ave.................................................. 303‑431‑9004
Business Hours: Weekdays.........................................5 am-9 pm
Community Recreation Center*
6842 Wadsworth Blvd............................................. 303‑425‑9583
Business Hours: Mon.-Thu.....................................8:15 am-5 pm
Fri.........................................................................8:15 am-4 pm
*Registration Location
**Registration Drop-Off Location
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Part Time/Seasonal Center and Facility
Locations
If No Answer Call
Arvada Tennis Center
6430 Miller St....................303‑420‑1210................. 303‑431‑9004
Campbell Cottages
10425 W. 64th Pl...............303‑421‑1119................. 303‑431‑9600
Lake Arbor Pool & Recreation Center
7451 W. 83rd Way.............303‑467‑7111................. 303‑424‑2739
Harold D. Lutz Sports Complex
10664 W. 58th Ave...........303‑431‑9600
Secrest Pool & Youth Center
6820 W. 66th Ave.............303‑467‑7111................. 303‑424‑2739
Accessibility
Apex Park and Recreation District will not discriminate or
knowingly prevent an individual with any disability from
participating in any district program or service, or cause
undue problems for anyone desiring access to any district
facility. At no time will any individual who is physically
challenged or has a mental disability be denied the same
district access as all other citizens. Customers with special needs will be accommodated on an individual basis.
On-site special help from a parent, aide or designated adult
may be required to ensure an individual’s safe participation in a program.
Apex PRD encourages individuals with disabilities to
participate in its recreation programs. To help facilitate
this process, we encourage community members to
assist as volunteers. If you would like more details, call
303‑431‑9004.
Boy Scouts on the
Eagle path:
Apex Park and Recreation District has possibilities for your
Eagle project: trail maintenance, landscaping, installing
park amenities, special events and much more. For details
call the Planning, Buildings and Grounds Manager at
303‑403‑2528.
Thanks to the following for their support of
Eagle Scout projects:
Einstein Bagels
City of Arvada
King Soopers of Golden
Pizza Hut of Golden
Green Valley Turf Co.
arrow-j landscape & design inc.
Pioneer Sand
Subway
Safeway
Cold Stone Creamery
USA Masonry
Apex Park and Recreation District • April-August 2012
Registration Information
Register online at apexprd.org
Bad Weather Cancellations
• It’s quick, easy and convenient
• Check out all the new activities – no need for a username/
password until you’re ready to register
To complete your registration, you need a VISA, MasterCard,
Discover or American Express for payment. You’ll automatically
receive your resident discount when you enter the household number printed on your Resident ID card. If you need a
Resident ID Card, see the details on this page. Be sure your
card is current before registering online to get the resident rate.
Weather related closures and class cancellations will be
posted on our website at http://apexprd.org/closures.
This information is also given to KUSA-TV (channel 9,
9news.com), KTVD-TV (channel 20), KMGH-TV (channel
7, thedenverchannel.com), KCNC-TV (channel 4,
cbsdenver.com), KHOW 630 am (khow.com), and KOA 850
am (koaradio.com). Public skate and swim sessions are not
necessarily affected by class cancellations. You may also call
303‑424‑2739 for updated information 24 hours a day.
Mail-in, Drop-off, Fax and Phone
Registration
To provide equal opportunity for the following
registration methods, all registrations received on or
before any registration start dates will be combined
and entered randomly. Registration and drop-off
location are listed on the previous page.
Mail it in:
Mail completed registration form and payment (check, money
order, VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express)
to: Apex Park and Recreation District, 13150 W. 72nd Ave.,
Arvada, CO 80005.
Drop it off:
Drop off completed registration form and payment (check,
money order, VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American
Express) at any of the facilities listed on the previous page.
Many facilities are open evenings & weekends for drop-off.
Fax it:
Save time and money. Fax your registration to the Apex
Center at 303‑420‑7397, using VISA, MasterCard, Discover or
American Express.
Phone it in:
Call any of the facilities listed during operating hours, using
VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. A nonrefundable $2 processing fee is assessed on all phone-in
registrations.
Registration continues until classes fill.
Registration for swim classes ends at midnight
on the Thursday before class start date. Please
refer to Registration Deadlines in the Aquatics
section of this brochure.
Returned checks will be assessed a $20
processing fee.
After you have registered
Please remember…registration is just the first step. It does not
guarantee you a space in the class. However, if you do not hear
from us after you submit your registration, you can assume you
are in the class, but we will notify you if:
• the class is full and you are placed on a waiting list, OR
• your first-choice class is full and you are placed in your
second-choice class.
We suggest that you fill in the second choice column whenever
possible. This will increase your chances of getting a class you
want even if your first choice is full.
Resident ID card required for resident discount.
Cancellations
Apex PRD reserves the right to cancel a class due to insufficient registration, so register early.
To get your resident discount, you’ll
need a Resident ID Card
• Proof of residency is required: current valid Colorado ID
card or driver’s license with picture. If you do not have
a current Colorado ID card or driver’s license with current address, you may be required to provide a second
proof of current address.
• The fee is $3 ($5 for Prospect residents) and valid for
two years – there’s no renewal fee, but please keep your
expired card for renewal.
• Children 9 and under do not need an ID card. They
qualify for resident rates if accompanied by a parent or
guardian with a resident ID card.
• Youth 10 or older need an ID card to qualify for resident
discount rates. Additional cards for members of the
same household cost $2.
• When registering, to qualify for a discount you must put
your resident ID number on your form and present your
card to staff. For online registration, you’ll need your
resident ID and household number.
• No refunds on resident ID cards.
• Replacement cards cost $3.
• ID cards are available during business hours at:
The Apex Center, 13150 West 72nd Ave.
The Apex Simms Street Center, 11706 W. 82nd Ave.
You can renew your expired ID card during
business hours at:
The Apex Center, 13150 W. 72nd Ave.
The Apex Simms Street Center, 11706 W. 82nd Ave.
The Apex Field House, 5724 Oak St.*
Community Recreation Center, 6842 Wadsworth Blvd.*
Indian Tree Golf Course, 7555 Wadsworth Blvd.*
Meyers Pool, 7900 Carr Dr.*
Racquetball & Fitness Center, 12120 W. 64th Ave.*
* You must have your expired card for renewal at these
locations.
Residency Status
Apex Park and Recreation District is a special district
established by Colorado statute. The district encompasses
about 60 square miles and primarily serves the Arvada
community. If you aren’t sure whether you’re a resident,
check your property tax bill, visit http://apexprd.org/
home/residency-and-activity-registration-info , or
we’ll check the detailed boundary map when you visit us.
Activity Refund Policy
• Refund requested 5 business days or more before
activity: Fee paid minus $5 service charge
• Refund requested less than 5 business days before
activity: Fee paid minus $5 service charge, plus any
cost incurred (If minimum class size is met)
• Activity cancelled by Apex PRD: 100% refund
• Refund requested after activity starts: No refund
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Registration Form
Activity Name
Beginning Date/Time
Activity Name
School Name
Last Yrs. Coach
Fee
Fee
For Youth Sports Leagues
Beginning Date/Time
Registrant's Name
Registrant's Name
Birthdate
M/F 2nd Choice/Activity #
Grade M/F Shirt Size 2nd Choice/Activity #
Birthdate
VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express
Apex Park & Recreation District - 13150 W. 72nd Ave., Arvada, CO 80005 - 303-424-2739 - FAX 303-420-7397
Activity #
Activity #
Late Fee
$2 Phone-In Fee
Total Fee Enclosed
RELEASE AND WAIVER
In consideration of being permitted to take part in the activity, or utilize the facility or service set forth herein, I expressly agree as follows: I hereby acknowledge that the activity set forth herein contains dangers and risks and may result in
injury to the participant. I hereby assume all risks of personal injury, death, and property damage from any causes whatsoever arising while my child, or I are participating in such activity. I, or my child, are in good health and are
physically able to participate in such activity. I agree to unconditionally waive and release Apex Park and Recreation and/or the City of Arvada, and their officers and employees, agents, servants, and all representatives and sponsors from
injury that I or my child may sustain, or any damage that may be caused to me or my child's property in connection with said activities or use of such facilities or services, including injuries sustained or property damage caused by any use
of equipment I may rent from Apex Park and Recreation District and/or the City of Arvada, their officers, employees, agents, servants or sponsors.
Date
Participants may be photographed while utilizing the facility, services, or participating in a Apex Park and Recreation District program and said photographs, or likeness of me, may be used to publicize activities as the district deems appropriate.
Signature of participant or parent (if participant is under 18 yrs. of age)
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Indian Tree Golf Course
Restaurant
Excellent meals
Welcoming, elegant
atmosphere
Great happy hour prices
Seasonal hours are in effect
at Indian Tree Restaurant.
Please call for 303‑467‑7179 details.
Introducing a great NEW menu!
Let the Clubhouse at Indian Tree
handle all your party needs!
Weddings and rehearsal dinners • Retirement and anniversary parties
Business meetings • Awards and sports banquets • Holiday parties and meetings
Class reunions • Wedding and baby showers and many more!
This full service banquet facility provides food, beverages,
linens and an elegant touch to any occasion:
• Great for many sizes of groups…from 15 to 160 people
• Competitively priced
• Newly renovated facility with a southwest flair, lots of windows
and gorgeous views of Indian Tree Golf Course
• Convenient and accessible
For information on daily food and beverage specials and other discounts,
call 303‑467‑7179, or visit our website at indiantree.apexprd.org.
Keep us in mind for breakfast, lunch and
all your special event needs!
Restaurant Management, 303‑467‑7177
[email protected]
Carrier Route Presort
Postal Patron
Father’s Day 5K
and Fun Run
June 17, 2012
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F O U N D A T I O N
BENEFITING COMMUNITY
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F o r more info,
c o n tact us at
3 0 3 - 4 24-2739 or
v i s i t o ur website at
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Early Bird Registration Ends April 15!
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U.S. Postage
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Arvada, CO