Summer Recreation Guide
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Summer Recreation Guide
Parks, Recreation, Cultural Services & Senior Center 8 ... May-August 2015 Summer Recreation Guide Registration begins April 20 1 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 DIRECTORY recreation centerHours.............................................................2 registration General Information......................................4 operations & feesFees, Gym Activities.......................................5 ParksPark and Facility Summary............................6 recreation center Northglenn Recreation Center D.L. Parsons Theatre Northglenn Senior Center 11801 Community Center Drive Northglenn, Colorado 80233 303.450.8800 Summer Hours Monday-Friday: Saturday: Sunday: 5:30 am - 8:30 pm* 7:30 am - 5 pm* 8:30 am - 4 pm* through May 18 8:30 am - 1 pm* May 24 - September 27 *Guests must leave the Recreation Center within 15 minutes after closing hours of operation. Special Holiday Hours Memorial Day Monday, May 25 5:30 am - 1 pm Closures Saturday, July 4 for July 4th holiday Maintenance Week Monday, August 24 - Friday, August 28 for annual maintenance 2 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 Aquatics Rec Center Pool Schedule..............................7 Water Fitness Information.............................8 Lesson Descriptions.......................................9 NRC Swim Lesson Schedules..................10-11 Kiwanis Pool Information, Outdoor Swim Lesson Schedules............12-14 Swim Teams................................................15 Pre-School Pre-School Schedule...................................16 Summer day camp Camp Schedule...........................................17 Northglenn arts Break Escapes, Teddy Bear Picnic, Art Camps...................................................18 Summer Movie Series..................................19 NYT Academy.........................................20-21 Northglenn Players.....................................22 Summer Concerts........................................23 Fitness, Health Dance Classes..............................................24 & Wellness Martial Arts, Massage.................................25 Fitness Class Descriptions, Schedules.....26-27 Senior center Hours, Services............................................28 Senior Activities .....................................29-31 Northglenn Senior Organization.................32 Community events Pirate Fest, Kids’ Fising Derby, July 4th Festival......................................33-35 Special InterestsArchery, Fencing, First Aid...........................36 Crochet, Robot Vision, Lego Classes.............37 sports Adult Sports, Mud Volleyball, Wiffleball Tournament...........................................38-39 CARA Sports................................................39 Youth Sports...........................................40-42 Teen & YouthColorado Youth Adventures, Blue Moon Camp Out, Kids & Parks.............43 Roving Rec.............................................44-45 Dodgeball Tournament, Kops vs Kids Basketball Challenge, Mayor on the Move...................46 volunteering Community Engagement............................47 FOR RENT 8 Looking for a place to hold a meeting or event? ... The City of Northglenn was the very first city in Colorado to earn the designation of Playful City USA A variety of reasonably-priced space is available to rent for meetings, wedding receptions, athletic competitions, conferences, theatrical productions, and other social gatherings! Non-profit rates available. Our professional, experienced staff is eager to assist you in planning your event to make it memorable for you and your guests. For more information call 303.450.8800. • Senior Center Located on the upper level; available to rent for wedding receptions, church services, birthday parties, anniversaries, etc. It can accommodate up to 200 people. Fee: $60/hour Resident* $70/hour Non-Resident* • D.L. Parsons Theatre 320-seat theatre includes new sound system, audio-visual equipment, computerized lighting, and two large dressing rooms with restrooms. Fee:$76-$101/hour (school rates available) Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services 11801 Community Center Drive Northglenn, Colorado 80233 Email: [email protected] Northglenn City Government Officials Mayor Joyce Downing Council Members Carol Dodge • Wayne Dodge Joe Brown • Leslie Carrico Kyle Mullica • Marci Whitman Kim Snetzinger • Gene Wieneke Northglenn Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Brian Swinbank, President Leonard Avery Karen Knuepfer Kim Snetziner, Council Ex-Officio Terry Wadding Ward III,Vacant If you are interested in serving on the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board, please contact our City Clerk at 303.450.8756. Belia Straushein Administrative Assistant E-mail: [email protected] • Double Gymnasium Can be divided into two courts or one full-length court complemented by six basketball rims. It can also be set up for regulation volleyball games. It accommodates up to 500 people. Fee: $70/hour Resident* $80/hour Non-Resident* Half of the rental fee is due at the time of the reservation to guarantee a room. The other half of the rental fee is due two weeks prior to the rental along with a $150 refundable damage deposit. 24-hour notice required to rent a room. * Additional fees may be applied depending on the set up. Did you know that if you work in Northglenn you qualify for resident rates? If you work in Northglenn, you are eligible to purchase a Resident ID Card or Pass. Tell the Guest Relations Staff when you come in. Please bring a photo ID and proof of employment at any Northglenn business. Over the noon hour, we offer challenging fitness classes, invigorating workouts in the Fitness/Weight Room, lap swimming, drop-in basketball, walleyball, and racquetball. For those who prefer to jog, skate, or cycle during the noon hour, shower facilities are available. See pages 4-5 or call 303.450.8800 for more information. For more information on corporate rates, please call Brian Magnett at 303.450.8899. Business/Corporate Use Ward I: Ward II: Ward III: Ward IV: • Mountainview/Parkview Rooms Located on the main level; Parkview can accommodate up to 70 people; Mountainview holds up to 40 people. Each room includes a sink, whiteboard, podium, and projection screen. Great for baby showers or small birthday parties. Fee: $40/hour Resident* $45/hour Non-Resident* • Alpine Room Located on the upper level, this room is ideal for small business meetings up to 20 people. Fee: $20/hour Resident* $25/hour Non-Resident* 3 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 Register Early! registration Don’t let a class become extinct. Waiting until the last minute to register won’t save a class. Registration Dates RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT ONLINE REGISTRATION Begins Monday, April 20 Midnight Begins Thursday, April 23 Midnight WALK-IN REGISTRATION Begins Monday, April 20 8 am Begins Thursday, April 23 8 am PHONE REGISTRATION Begins Wed, April 22 8 am Begins Sat, April 25 8 am Online northglenn.org/recxpress Phone 303.450.8800 Walk-In Come in and see us! Do I have to sign up ahead of time to use online registration? Yes! You will also need your family PIN number, as well as a client ID for each individual member of your family, which will be provided once you set up your account. We have information and much more on the city of Northglenn’s website at www.northglenn.org. Look for the link to online registration “RecXpress Sign Up” or our direct link at www.northglenn. org/recxpress. What can I do with RecXpress? You can use the RecXpress site to register for classes, make a payment, look up transaction history and check your account balance. Is your system secure? We have taken many steps to ensure the security of your transaction, including adopting industry standards. RecXpress employs 128-bit encryption, the highest form of encryption available to the public. Are there programs that are not available through RecXpress? Yes. In these cases, registration in person is required. However, you will still be able to view the details online. In this guide the classes with a class code indicate online registration availability. Please call 303.450.8800 for further information. I am a non-resident. Can I use RecXpress? Yes. The registration process is the same for both residents and non-residents. However, non-resident fees and registration times may be different from resident fees and registration times. I don’t feel comfortable using a credit card over the Internet. Can I still register with RecXpress? Yes. If you already have a credit on your account, that credit can be used toward payment for registration. The credit must be large enough to cover the full amount of the class, otherwise, a credit card will need to be used to pay the difference. You may add credit to your account by going to the Recreation Center. RecXpress does use a variety of security measures to maintain the safety of your personal information. Note: Payment in full for registrations for RecXpress is required to successfully complete the transaction. www.northglenn.org/recxpress 4 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 Classes are first-come, first-served until class limits are met. Wait lists are created for full classes. We reserve the right to cancel classes that do not meet the minimum participant requirements. Please note specific resident, and non-resident registration dates. Time-saving registrations can be made by telephone or online using a Visa or MasterCard. All fees are payable at time of registration. Fees are calculated per session and are not pro-rated. There is a $29 charge for returned checks. Every effort is made to reschedule class programs cancelled due to inclement weather or unanticipated factors. Weather related cancellations are broadcast on KOA 850 AM. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with one of our programs, the City of Northglenn will be happy to issue a Credit on Account (valid for one year), transfer you to a different class or program, or refund your money by check, less a $5 processing fee. No cash refunds are given. Refunds take approximately 3 weeks to process and are mailed to the address on the registration form. The amount refunded may be prorated based on circumstance for the refund and/or number classes attended. Full refund or Credit on Account is given if the city cancels the program or class. Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Northglenn Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services welcomes and encourages persons with special challenges and needs to participate in any of our programs. Potential participants are invited to contact us to discuss any special accommodations or adaptations that may be necessary for participation in our programs and services. Assistance requests need to be made at least two weeks prior to the activity. Contact the Recreation Center at 303.450.8800 or 303.450.8717 V/ TDD for information. Please indicate on the registration form if you require ADA accommodations. By registering for a program at the Northglenn Recreation Center, you agree that you or your child’s photo may be used for any lawful purpose including publicity, advertising, and web content. Northglenn Recreation Center Fees Child Youth Adult 3 & Under 4-12 Yrs 13-17 Yrs 18-61 Yrs Daily Drop In Resident Free $2.25 $2.75 $3.50 Non-ResidentFree $2.75 $3.25 $4.25 Senior 62+ Yrs $2.50 $3.50 Resident Recreation ID Card (Valid for 2 years from date of issue) FREE! Family Pass** (Up To 4 Members per household) Resident $9 , Non-Resident $11 Judo (Resident or Non-Resident; all ages) $2.50 Shower Fee Resident Free $2.25 $2.75 $3.50 Non-ResidentFree $2.75 $3.25 $4.25 $2.50 $3.50 Towel Rental $1 Slow Swim (Ages 62+ Monday-Friday, 9:30-11 am) Resident N/A N/A N/A $1.75 Non-Resident N/A N/A N/A $2 20-Punch Pass Resident $25 $35 $55 $40 Non-Resident $35 $40 $70 $55 Six-Month Pass* (Expires 6 Months from date of purchase) Includes 1 free personal training and fitness assessment. Also includes 25% discount on personal training and two guest passes. Resident $75 $100 $175 $100 Non-Resident $105 $125 $200 $130 Family** (Up To 4 Members per household) $275 Resident/$375 Non-Resident Additional Family Members $65/95 $65/95 $65/95N/A Annual Pass* (Expires 1 year from date of purchase) Includes 2 free personal training and fitness assessment. Also includes 25% discount on personal training and five guest passes. Resident $125 $150 $275 $175 Non-Resident $165 $200 $325 $250 Family** (Up To 4 Members per household) $400 Resident/$475 Non-Resident Additional Family Members $75/100 $75/100 $75/100 N/A Specialty Passes Judo 30-Punch Pass $60 Judo 75-Punch Pass $129 Yoga or Aqua Zumba 10-Punch Pass $40 Resident/$45 Non-Resident Slow Swim 20-Punch Pass (valid for Ages 62+ Monday-Friday, 9:30-11 am) ResidentN/AN/AN/A $28 Non-ResidentN/AN/AN/A $33 Shower 20-Punch Pass (Use Center’s shower facilities to exercise outdoors) Resident $28, Non-Resident $33 *Annual & Six Month Passes can be paid in monthly installments ** Family Passes include a parent or guardian and children (17 years & younger) claimed as dependent on your Federal Tax and living at the same residence recreation center Resident Recreation ID Card FREE to Residents! A Resident Recreation ID card is required for anyone who wishes to pay the Resident Daily Drop-In Fee. You are required to show proof of residency to purchase this card. The card is valid for two years. All members of a resident family over 3 years old are required to have their own ID card to receive the daily resident rate. Replacement cards for resident IDs, punch passes and annual passes cost $3. Proof Of Residency 1.Photo ID with your current Northglenn address or 2.Photo ID with one of the following: • Utility bill • Car registration • Rental contract • Voter registration card • Statement from major creditor • Adams County tax notice OPEN GYM Call 303.450.8800 for open gym availability Gym schedule subject to sudden changes lockers Guests are asked to provide their own locks for lockers. Reasonably priced locks are available for purchase at the recreation center front desk. Drop-In Basketball Monday through Friday 12-1:30 pm Tuesday & Friday 6:30-8 am Note: A $25 Administration Fee is assessed for canceled memberships Corporate/business rates are available. Contact Brian Magnett for more information at 303.450.8899 or [email protected]. 5 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 PARKS City of Northglenn Parks & Facility Summary Park/Facility Acres of Turf Tennis Courts Basketball Courts Playground Picnic Tables Picnic Shelters Benches Restrooms/ Portable Toilets Alvin B. Thomas Park 2.72 X X X X X Eleanor M. Wyatt/ Centennial Park 2.66 X Charles C. Winburn Park 11.9 X X City Hall/ Recreation Center 20 X X X E. B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park 28 X X X X X Fox Run (Central Park) 2.17 X X X X X Fox Run (North Park) 1.8 X X X X X Fox Run (South Park) 1.5 X X X Fox Run Open Space 39.76 Trail Grant Park 7 Trail Hugh Danahy Park/ Croke Reservoir 4.87 X X X X X X Summer Only Huron Crossing Park 1.73 X X X X X J. D. Cayton Park 2.8 School X X X X X X X X X X X X X X School X X X X X Baseball/Soccer/Football Baseball X X Jaycee Park/Happy 10.29 Tails Dog Park Kiwanis Park & Pool 2.3 Larson Glenn Park 1.3 X Larson Park 2.7 X X X X Off Leash Dog Run Info Flower Boards Beds X X X X Shrub Beds Water & Other Features X X Soccer X X X Winburn Ponds X X Indoor Pool X X Webster Lake, Sensory Playground, Skatepark X Field Rentals We rent athletic fields for youth and adult groups at a reasonable rate! 303.450.8899 X Croke Reservoir Environmental Education X X X X Softball Outdoor Pool Malley Park 3.7 Northwest Open Space Rec. Area 83.84 X Rotary Park 2.7 Sperry Park 2.7 X X X X Village Greens I 1.08 X X X Village Greens II 1.10 X X X Wyco Park 8.6 X School X X X X Roller Hockey Rink, Baseball/Soccer/Football Alvin B. Thomas Park, Leroy Dr. & Rosalie Dr. Wyatt/Centennial Park, Kennedy Dr. & Melody Dr. Don Anema Memorial Skatepark at E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park, E. 117th Ave. & Community Center Dr. East entrance, west of 117th Ave & Sherman Ave West entrance, across from City Hall Central Park (Fox Run), Fox Run Pkwy. & E. 108th Ave. North Park (Fox Run), Fox Run Pkwy. & Columbine St. South Park (Fox Run), Fox Run Pkwy. & Fox Run Circle Fox Run Open Space, Fox Run Pkwy., S of E. 109th Ave. Grant Park, E. 106th Ave. & Grant Dr. Hugh Danahy Park, Roseanna Dr. & Livingston Dr. Croke Reservoir Nature Area, Huron St. & Naiad Dr. Huron Crossing Park, W. 117th Ave. & Melody Dr. J.D. Cayton Park, W. 103rd Place & Croke Dr. Jaycee Park/Happy Tails Dog Park, Leroy Dr. & Irma Dr. Kiwanis Park and Pool, Garland Dr. & Blue Jay Lane Larson Glenn Park, E. 112th Ave. & Larson Dr. Larson Park, E. 108th Ave. & Larson Dr. Malley Park, Malley Dr. & Marion St. X Northwest Open Space - 2000 W. 112th Ave. north entrance, W. 112th Ave. & Ranch Dr. south entrance, north of Pecos St. & Roseanna Dr. Recreation Center, 11801 Community Center Dr. Rotary Park, Pecos St. & Roseanna Dr. Sperry Park, Sperry St. & Utrillo Lane Village Greens I, E. 116th Ave. & Pennsylvania St. Village Greens II, E. 116th Ave. & Sherman St. Winburn Park, south of 112th Avenue & Huron Street Wyco Park, 117th Way & Wyco Dr. 6 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 www.northglenn.org/parkchart AQUATICS Northglenn Recreation Center Swimming Pool Schedule Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Lap Swim 5:30 - 7:45 am Lap Swim 5:30 - 7:45 am Lap Swim 5:30 - 7:45 am Lap Swim 5:30 - 7:45 am Lap Swim 5:30 - 7:45 am Swim Team 6:30 - 7:45 am Swim Team 6:30 - 7:45 am Swim Team 6:30 - 7:45 am Shallow Water Hydroworks 7:50 - 8:50 am Doreen Shallow Water Hydroworks 7:50 - 8:50 am Kathryn Shallow Water Hydroworks 7:50 - 8:50 am Doreen Shallow Water Hydroworks 7:50 - 8:50 am Kathryn Shallow Water Hydroworks 7:50 - 8:50 am Doreen Silver Splash© 9:10 - 10:10 am Doreen Arthritis Aquatics 9:45 - 10:30 am Doreen Silver Splash© 9:10 - 10:10 am Doreen Arthritis Aquatics 9:45 - 10:30 am Doreen Silver Splash© 9:10 - 10:10 am Doreen Aqua Zumba 8:55 - 9:55 am Cha Cha Water Walking 10:30 - 11:15 am Doreen Lap Swim 7:30 - 8:55 am Water Walking 10:30 - 11:15 am Doreen Swimming Lessons 9 - 12 pm Swimming Lessons 9 - 12 pm Swimming Lessons 9 - 12 pm Swimming Lessons 9 - 12 pm Swimming Lessons 9 - 12 pm Swimming Lessons 10 - 12 pm Lap/Slow Swim 12:15 - 1:15 pm Lap/Slow Swim 12:15 - 1:15 pm Lap/Slow Swim 12:15 - 1:15 pm Lap/Slow Swim 12:15 - 1:15 pm Lap/Slow Swim 12:15 - 1:15 pm Lap/Slow Swim 12:15 - 1:15 pm Open Swim** 1:30 - 4 pm Open Swim** 1:30 - 4 pm Open Swim** 1:30 - 4 pm Open Swim** 1:30 - 4 pm Open Swim** 1:30 - 4 pm Open Swim** 1:30 - 4:30 pm Lap Swim 4 - 6 pm Lap Swim 4 - 6 pm Lap Swim 4 - 6 pm Lap Swim 4 - 6 pm Lap Swim 4 - 6 pm CARA Swim Team 4 - 5 pm CARA Swim Team 4 - 6 pm CARA Swim Team 4 - 5 pm CARA Swim Team 4 - 6 pm CARA Swim Team 4 - 5 pm Fusion Swim Club 5 - 9 pm Saturday ** Lap Swim Deep Water Hydroworks 6:05 - 7:05 pm Diane Fusion Swim Club 6 - 9 pm Arthritis Aquatics Fusion Swim Club 5 - 9 pm 6:05 - 7:05 pm Diane Fusion Swim Club 6 - 9 pm Fusion Swim Club 5 - 9 pm 16 and older. For individuals who want to swim as a form of exercise. Use of the blocks and diving from sides is restricted. Water walking is prohibited during this time unless there is no lap swimmers in the lanes. Lap Swim Etiquette Due to limited lap lanes, we require patrons share their lanes accordingly. Two swimmers: each swimmer stays on a respective side. Three or more swimmers: swim counter-clockwise in a single-file line, staying on the right side of the lane. 7 www.northglenn.org/aquatics Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 Water Fitness Information Aqua shoes are recommended for all water fitness classes. Deep/Shallow Water Hydroworks Monday-Friday, 7:50-8:50am Tuesday, 6:05-7:05pm We invite you to come and try our newly revised evening Aquafit classes! Our classes are taught by United States Water Fitness Association certified instructors who are motivated and excited about helping you reach your personal fitness goals. All fitness levels are encouraged to attend these fun and exciting classes. Instructors can work to individual needs, so stop by and get hydrocised! With Cha Cha Saturday 8:55-9:55am Aqua Zumba® is a safe, effective, fun, and challenging water-based workout that integrates the Zumba formula and traditional aqua fitness. The moves are intense. Remember, you will be moving your body for 60 minutes against the resistance of water. You will really feel the muscles working against the resistance. Water Walking Please remember your bottle of water, a bathing suit, and towel. Aqua Zumba drop-in fee: $5 Resident/$5.50 Non-Resident Tuesday/Thursday, 10:30-11:15am Water Walking is an excellent way to increase stamina and tone muscles, and is easy on body joints. The instructor leads the class in the shallow part of the indoor pool. During the 45-minute class, participants use the buoyancy of water and its natural resistance as they walk in the pool. No swimming ability is required. Aqua shoes are encouraged. Save $ with an Aqua Zumba punch pass! 10-punch pass: $40 Resident/$45 Non-Resident Save even more with a membership! Recreation Center Drop-In Fee Aqua Zumba fees are included in 6-month and annual memberships. See page 5 for more information about the Northglenn Recreation Center Drop-In Fee. Arthritis Aquatics Tuesday/Thursday, 9:45-10:30am and Thursday, 6:05-7:05pm Work with the water’s buoyancy and resistance to help improve your joint flexibility and relieve pain and stiffness with specially designed gentle movements in a warm water pool, approximately 820. Led by arthritis certified personnel, this class offers an opportunity to meet others who seek control over their arthritis. It is a wonderful first-time aerobic class for anyone just starting an exercise program. People with multiple or severe joint problems or who have had joint surgery are encouraged to check with their doctors about the need for special precautions. A swim lift is available. It is not necessary to know how to swim. A physician’s release is required prior to the first class. Recommended for ages 16 and over. SilverSneakers® SilverSplash® Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9:10-10:10am Activate your aqua exercise urge for variety! SilverSplash® offers LOTS of fun and shallow water moves to improve agility, flexibility and cardiovascular endurance. No swimming ability is required, and a special SilverSneakers® kickboard is used to develop strength, balance and coordination. Summer 2015 Aquafit Schedule Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Shallow Water Hydroworks 7:50 - 8:50 am Doreen Shallow Water Hydroworks 7:50 - 8:50 am Kathryn Shallow Water Hydroworks 7:50 - 8:50 am Doreen Shallow Water Hydroworks 7:50 - 8:50 am Kathryn Shallow Water Hydroworks 7:50 - 8:50 am Doreen Silver Splash© 9:10 - 10:10 am Doreen Arthritis Aquatics 9:45 - 10:30 am Doreen Silver Splash© 9:10 - 10:10 am Doreen Arthritis Aquatics 9:45 - 10:30 am Doreen Silver Splash© 9:10 - 10:10 am Doreen Water Walking 10:30 - 11:15 am Doreen Water Walking 10:30 - 11:15 am Doreen Deep Water Hydroworks 6:05 - 7:05 pm Diane Arthritis Aquatics 6:05 - 7:05 pm Diane 8 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 Northglenn Aquatics Lesson Program Schedules on pages 10-13 The City of Northglenn, in conjunction with The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim, has updated the program in 2015. It features a progressive multi-level instructional approach to maximize participant success and includes the most curent biomechanics and stroke descriptions for the front crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, back crawl, sidestroke, butterfly, starts and turns, and new diving progressions. Along with Learn-to-Swim are Parent and Child Aquatics courses, revised to emphasize safety skills for both parents and children, and the three Preschool Aquatics courses to specifically address the developmental needs of young children. The preschool program remains the same with class titles but the Youth Program for ages 6-12 no longer has fish titles. The levels will range from 1-6. Adult/Teen classes begin at age 13 and older. Parent/Tot Ages 6 months -3 years One adult per child in the water This class is designed to educate parents on how to teach basic water adjustment for their infants or toddlers who have no water experience. This class does not teach children to be accomplished swimmers or to survive in the water. Diapers are NOT allowed. Infants must wear swim diapers or plastic pants under swimsuits. T-shirts are allowed for warmth. Youth Program Ages 6-12 Adult/Teen Level 1 Adult/Teen classes are designed to meet the student at their level, whether they are looking for stroke refinement or just to gain confidence with basic water skills. The instructor will work with each student individually to help accomplish individual goals. Ages 13 and Older Beginners This class teaches basic swimming skills and strokes. It also expands and develops skills previously learned in the pre-school swim classes. Skills emphasized: Submerge independently, unsupported kicks and streamline on front and back, independent swimming basic front crawl while blowing bubbles. Level 2 Pre-School Program Ages 3-5 Starfish Beginners This class teaches basic water adjustment. Emphasis is on holding breath, submerging, and comfort with instructor. Introduces concept of propelling body through water using motor skills. Jellyfish Advanced Beginner This class enhances all strokes already learned and encourages more independence and distance. Skills emphasized: Front crawl with proper breathing technique (bubblesbreather) to an intermediate level. Level 3 Intermediate This class focuses on improving technique and endurance on the front crawl, backstroke, and elementary backstroke. Skills emphasized: Introducing sidestroke kick, treading water, and diving. Intermediate This cass builds and improves skills from the previous level. New skills are introduced that require students to be comfortable with submerging their head and pushing off the wall independently for a short distance. Most skills are semi-supported. Level 4 Angelfish Advanced This class teaches breaststroke and focuses on increasing endurance on strokes already learned. Skills emphasized: Starts off block with streamline, open turns, treading water, and counting yards. Advanced The final level of pre-school will review and expand on all previous levels’ skills. This class will challenge students to swim independently for longer distances using a semi-developed stroke. For more information, call: Steve Hanson Aquatics Coordinator 303.450.8942 Experienced This class focuses on increasing skill endurance and deepwater work. Skills emphasized: Sidestroke, deepwater surface dive, dives off block, and swimming start off deck. Level 5 Level 6 Expert Objectives are to take all strokes and learn to swim with more ease, efficiency, power, and smoothness. The class also focuses on refining basic diving skills: Shallow dive, jump tuck dive, and pike dive. Private and Semi-Private Swim Lessons Available for all skill levels ~ from “terribly terrified” to stroke refinement. For more information, please call Steve Hanson at 303.450.8942. Private Lesson (1-on-1) ½ Hour Fee: $17/child/Resident $18/child/Non-Resident Semi-Private: ¾ Hour (2 students per teacher) Fee: $32 Two children/Resident $34 Two children/Non-Resident Cancellations must be 24 hours in advance or normal fee will apply. Badge Certification If your scout troop is looking for pool time to accomplish a certification towards a swimming merit badge, we can help! However, the scout troop needs to provide instructors. The cost is $2.50 per person. For more information and scheduling, please call Steve Hanson at 303.450.8942. Re-Certification Information These certifications are for Lifeguard Training, First Aid, and CPR/AED For The Professional Rescuer. Resident Non-Resident Fee 1 certification $40 $50 2 certifications $50 $60 3 certifications $60 $70 Need more information? Please contact Steve Hanson at 303.450.8942. 9 9 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 NRC Morning Swimming Lessons Two-Week Sessions (Monday-Friday) Fee Guppies Starfish Jellyfish Angelfish Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Session 1 June1-June 12 Session June 15-June 26 Session 3 June 29-July 10 Session 4 July 13-July 24 Session 5 July 27-August 7 Residents: $28 Residents: $28 Residents: $28 Residents: $28 Residents: $28 Non-Residents: $30 Non-Residents: $30 Non-Residents: $30 Non-Residents: $30 Non-Residents: $30 9-9:30am 21013 9-9:30am 21014 9-9:30am 21017 9-9:30am 21018 9-9:30am 21019 9:30-10am 21231 9:30-10am 21234 9:30-10am 21233 9:30-10am 21232 9:30-10am 21235 10:30-11am 21236 10:30-11am 21265 10:30-11am 21237 10:30-11am 21239 10:30-11am 21238 11-11:30am 21256 11-11:30am 21261 11-11:30am 21262 11-11:30am 21263 11-11:30am 21264 10-10:30am 21022 10-10:30am 21020 10-10:30am 21024 10-10:30am 21023 10-10:30am 21021 10:30-11am 21025 10:30-11am 21029 10:30-11am 21028 10:30-11am 21027 10:30-11am 21047 9:30-10am 20985 9:30-10am 20984 9:30-10am 20986 9:30-10am 20983 9:30-10am 20982 10-10:30am 20989 10-10:30am 20988 10-10:30am 20991 10-10:30am 20987 10-10:30am 20990 9-9:30am 21052 9-9:30am 21050 9-9:30am 21049 9-9:30am 21051 9-9:30am 21048 10:30-11am 21055 10:30-11am 21054 10:30-11am 21057 10:30-11am 21053 10:30-11am 21056 11-11:30am 21076 11-11:30am 21078 11-11:30am 21079 11-11:30am 21085 11-11:30am 21082 11:30am-12pm 21077 11:30am-12pm 21084 11:30am-12pm 21080 11:30am-12pm 21081 11:30am-12pm 21083 9:30-10am 21092 9:30-10am 21091 9:30-10am 21093 9:30-10am 21094 9:30-10am 21107 10:30-11am 21087 10:30-11am 21089 10:30-11am 21088 10:30-11am 21086 10:30-11am 21090 11-11:30am 21116 11-11:30am 21114 11-11:30am 21117 11-11:30am 21118 11-11:30am 21115 9-9:30am 21119 9-9:30am 21123 9-9:30am 21122 9-9:30am 21121 9-9:30am 21120 9:30-10am 21136 9:30-10am 21135 9:30-10am 21126 9:30-10am 21125 9:30-10am 21124 11-11:30am 21141 11-11:30am 21142 11-11:30am 21143 11-11:30am 21144 11-11:30am 21145 10-10:30am 21147 10-10:30am 21148 10-10:30am 21149 10-10:30am 21150 10-10:30am 21151 11:30am-12pm 22160 11:30am-12pm 21163 11:30am-12pm 21164 11:30am-12pm 21165 11:30am-12pm 21166 9-9:30am 21167 9-9:30am 21168 9-9:30am 21169 9-9:30am 21170 9-9:30am 21171 11:30am-12pm 21180 11:30am-12pm 21181 11:30am-12pm 21182 11:30am-12pm 21183 11:30am-12pm 21184 10-10:30am 21185 10-10:30am 21186 10-10:30am 21187 10-10:30am 21188 10-10:30am 21196 10 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 AQUATICS NRC Saturday Lessons Session 1 June 6-June 27 Session 2 July 11-August 8 No Class July 4 ~Classes Pro-Rated $14 Resident / $16 Non-Resident $11.20 Resident/$12.80 Non-Resident Guppies Starfish Jellyfish Angelfish Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 11:30am-12pm 11-11:30am 21015 21257 21258 21042 21044 21006 21008 10-10:30 am 21072 10-10:30am 10:30-11am 10:30-11am 11:30am-12pm 11:30am-12pm 21074 21110 21112 21137 21139 10-10:30am 21161 10-10:30am 10-10:30am 21178 10-10:30am 21162 21179 11-11:30am 21193 11-11:30am 21194 11:30am-12pm 10-10:30am 10:30-11am 11-11:30am 11:30am-12pm 10:30-11am 11-11:30am 11:30am-12pm 10:30-11am 21016 21259 21260 21043 21045 21007 21009 10-10:30am 10:30-11am 11-11:30am 11:30am-12pm 10:30-11am 11-11:30am 21073 21075 21111 21113 21138 21140 11-11:30am 10:30-11am 11:30-12pm Pedal Boat Rentals 2015 Pedal Boats Pedal Boats are available during the summer on Webster Lake at E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park New New Hours This Year! Hours of Operation Memorial Weekend: May 23, 24 & 25 Open daily for the season: May 30, 2015 Hours: 7 days a week / 10 am - 8 pm* *Last boat goes out at 7:30pm Fees 1/2 hour 1 hour 2-person boat $4 $7 4-person boat $6 $10 Group reservations available. $12 per boat per hour. Discounts available when renting a pavilion. Reservations must be made two weeks in advance at 303.450.8942. 11 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 AQUATICS Kiwanis Outdoor Pool Kiwanis Pool Hours starting Saturday, May 30 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Lessons 9am-Noon Lessons 9am-Noon Lessons 9am-Noon Lessons 9am-Noon Aquafit 9-10am Kathryn Wader Pool 4-years-old and under Open Swim 11am-5pm 9am-Noon Wader Pool 4-years-old and under Wader Pool Wader Pool 4-years-old and under 4-years-old and under 9am-Noon 9am-Noon 9am-Noon Open Swim 12:30-5:30pm Open Swim 12:30-4pm Open Swim 12:30-5:30pm Open Swim 12:30-4pm Aquafit Kathryn 6-7pm Family Fun Swim 5-8pm Aquafit Kathryn 6-7pm Family Fun Swim 5-8pm Pool Parties 8-10pm Saturday Open Swim Open Swim 11:30am-5pm 11am-5pm 550 Garland Drive 303.457.1578 Kiwanis Pool Fees Child (4 and under) Youth Ages 5-12 Teen Ages13-17 Adult Ages 18-61 Senior 62+ ResidentNon-Resident $1.50 $2.00 $2.25 $2.75 $2.75 $3.25 $3.50 $4.25 $2.50 $3.50 Family Pass (up to 4 members) $9$11 Punch passes are accepted but must be purchased at the Northglenn Recreation Center. See page 5 for prices. Pool Parties 6-10pm Private Outdoor Summer Pool Parties! Private pool parties in the warm summer evenings are great for celebrating a birthday, team gettogether, or any other special event with family and friends. The facility has locker rooms, covered picnic tables and outdoor lighting, and includes underwater lights when it gets dark. The toddler pool is protected with a shade cover, and lifeguards are on duty to supervise the pool and facility. There is a diving board and slide at the large pool. The facility offers plenty of deck space for your gathering. You may bring your own food. No alcohol or glass containers. Friday through Sunday Evenings 5 -10 pm Resident Rates $70 per hour for 1-75 guests $80 per hour for 76-100+ guests* Non-Resident Rates $80 per hour for 1-75 guests $90 per hour for 76-100+ guests* *200 guests maximum per party NEW! 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Hurry, da ve Hanson *200 guest maximum per party tes fill up fast! 12 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 Kiwanis Outdoor Pool 550 Garland Drive 303.457.1578 AQUATICS Morning Lesson Schedule Session 1 Session 2 Mon & Wed Tue & Thurs Mon & Wed Tue & Thurs Session Dates June 1-July 1 June 2-July 2 July 6-Aug 5 July 7-Aug 6 Fee Residents: $28 Non-Residents: $30 Resident: $28 Non-Resident: $30 Resident: $28 Non-Resident: $30 Resident: $28 Non-Resident: $30 Starfish Jellyfish Angelfish Level 1 9-9:30am 9:30-10am 10-10:30am 11-11:30am 9:30-10am 10:30-11am 11:30-12pm 9-9:30am 21240 21252 21244 21248 21030 21034 21038 20998 9:30-10am 10-10:30am 10:30-11am 11:30-12pm 9:30-10am 10:30-11am 11-11:30am 21242 21254 21246 21250 21031 21035 21039 9-9:30am 9:30-10am 10-10:30am 11-11:30am 9:30-10am 10:30-11am 11:30am-12pm 9-9:30am 21241 9:30-10am 21243 21253 10-10:30am 21255 21245 10:30-11am 21247 21249 11:30am-12pm 21251 21032 9:30-10am 21033 21036 10:30-11am 31037 21040 11-11:30am 21041 21005 10-10:30am 11-11:30am 11:30-12pm 9-9:30am 20999 21000 21001 21058 10-10:30am 21002 10-10:30am 21059 11-11:30am 11:30-12pm 9-9:30am 9:30-10am 10:30-11am 21003 21004 21064 21065 21066 10-10:30am 11-11:30am 11:30am-12pm 9-9:30am 20992 10-10:30am 20995 20993 11-11:30am 20996 20994 11:30am-12pm 20997 21061 9-9:30am 21068 9:30-10am 21069 21062 10:30-11am 21070 11:30-12pm 9-9:30am 21067 21101 11:30am-12pm 21060 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 9:30-10am 21095 10-10:30am 10:30-11am 11:30am-12pm 21102 21103 21104 10-10:30am 11:30am-12pm 21063 11:30-12pm 9-9:30am 21071 21105 9:30-10am 21098 10:30-11am 11-11:30am 10-10:30am 21106 21099 10:30-11am 21108 21100 11:30am-12pm 21109 10:30-11am 11-11:30am 21096 21097 10-10:30am 10:30-11am 9-9:30am 11:30am-12pm 9:30-10am 11-11:30am 21127 21128 21152 21153 21172 21174 9-9:30am 11-11:30am 9-9:30am 11-11:30am 9:30-10am 21131 21132 21154 21155 21176 10-10:30am 10:30-11am 9-9:30am 11:30am-12pm 9:30-10am 11-11:30am 21129 21130 21158 21159 21173 21175 9-9:30am 11-11:30am 9-9:30am 11-11:30am 9:30-10am 21133 21134 21156 21157 21177 10:30-11am 21189 10-10:30am 21190 10:30-11am 21191 10-10:30am 21192 13 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 AQUATICS Kiwanis Outdoor Pool Family Fun Swim Tuesday and Thursday 5-8 pm June 2 - August 13 Enjoy a summer evening with your family at Kiwanis Outdoor Pool. The toddler pool will be open, there is underwater lighting, and the pool is heated! 550 Garland Drive 303.457.1578 FREE Family Nights with FREE Ice Cream! Thursday, June 25 Thursday, July 16 Thursday, August 13 Family Fun Swim Admission Fees Residents: $9 up to 4 members Non-Residents: $11 up to 4 members Same day admission is not valid for re-entry to Family Swim If there is lightning within 3 miles of the pool, it will be evacuated and remain closed until 15 minutes after the last strike is seen or heard. When staff evacuates the pool due to weather conditions, refunds will not be given if you have been in the pool area 30 minutes or more. Please call the pool for any weather closures at 303.457.1578. 5-8pm Flick ‘N Float Saturday, June 27 8-10 pm Kiwanis Pool Residents: $5 Non-Residents: $6 Grades 5-9 Watch a movie on the big screen in a whole new way. Dive on in for the show! Intertubes provided. This event is one of several offerings that provide positive, safe and fun opportunities for youth in our community. Pre-Registraion is required! Code 21280 14 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 Dog Daze of Summer at Kiwanis Pool on Labor Day Monday, September 7 3-5 pm Lucky dogs are invited to swim in the Kiwanis Pool before it is drained for the season. Bring your favorite four-legged pal for a dip in the pool from 3-5 pm. In addition to swimming and socializing, there will be treats! All dogs must be vaccinated and friendly. $5 per dog. Swim Teams AQUATICS The City of Northglenn is proud to offer a wide variety of aquatic programs for all ages and abilities. After a swimmer has progressed through the Learn to Swim program, the Northglenn Snappers CARA recreation swim team is a natural progression. Swimmers ready to move to the next level can step up to the Northglenn Fusion USA Swim Club. All teams require a tryout process for placement on the appropriate team. Please contact Steve Hanson at 303.450.8942 for more information and to schedule a tryout. Northglenn Snappers Colorado Association Recreational Athletics (CARA) Designed for ages 6-18 who are interested in swimming as a sport but have little or no experience. Swimmers must be able to complete a minimum of 25 yards doing two out of the four major strokes. This is a great chance for your child to be introduced to swimming as a sport. Coaches will teach fun competition and good sportsmanship. Registration is limited. Please contact Steve Hanson at 303.450.8942 or shanson@ northglenn.org for more details. Dates: May 11 - July 16 Fee: $105 Residents/$115 Non-Residents M/W T/TH T/TH 4-5 pm 4-5 pm 5-6 pm Northglenn Fusion Northglenn Fusion Swim Club promotes the sport of swimming to children and young adults while also teaching life lessons along the way. Our goal is to send these swimmers out to better the world while using swimming as their guide. We not only want to emphasize the competitive side of the sport, but also personal achievement. There are currently seven levels available for swimmers to explore their love of swimming, each emphasizing differing aspects of competitive sport. Swimmers practice three to six days per week depending on the level they are at and attend one to two USA competitive swim meets per month. www.northglennsnappers.com For more information on pricing, practice times, and grouping, please contact Aquatics Coordinator Steve Hanson at 303.450.8942 or [email protected]. Please check the websites for more details www.northglennfusion.com 15 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 Pre-School CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Proof of age is required upon registration. Registrations are on a first-come, first-served basis. Online registration available for pre-pay only. Payment plans are available, but you must come to the recreation center to register. Participant information packets and pre-school policies and procedures manual are online. If you are a new participant, please print and fill out. Each participant must have completed packet submitted before the child will be admitted to the classroom. The city offers a state-licensed preschool. This program focuses on the children having positive social relationships with other kids and classroom leaders. The children will learn about numbers, letters, etc., through a play-based curriculum that is appropriate for their age and development. TEENY TOTS Age: 3 years old (must be 3 by the first day of session) Time: 9-11 am Capacity: 8/min-20/max (2 instructors) Location: Parkview Room DatesDays Session 1 Jun 1-24 Mon./Wed. Session 2 Jul 6-29 Mon./Wed. Session 3 Aug 3-12 Mon./Wed. Fee Code $72/session/Resident $77/session/Non-Resident (4 weeks) 20966 $72/session/Resident $77/session/Non-Resident (4 weeks) 20967 $36/session/Resident $41/session/Non-Resident (2 weeks) 20968 TINY TOTS Ages: 4-5 years old (must be 4 by the first day of session) Time: 9-11:30 am Capacity: 8/min-20/max (2 instructors) Location: Parkview Room Session 1 Jun 2-25Tues./Thurs. $90/session/Resident20975 $95/session/Non-Resident (4 weeks) Session 2 Jul 7-30Tues./Thurs.$90/session/Resident20976 $95/session/Non-Resident (4 weeks) Session 3 Aug 4-13Tues./Thurs. $45/session/Resident 20977 16 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 $50/session/Non-Resident (2 weeks) www.northglenn.org/preschool CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS 2015 Summer Day Camp Resident: $130/week Non-Resident:$143/week Included in weekly fee: • • • • • • • • • • • • Fees: Registration fee Camp t-shirt Daily swimming lessons during weeks 2, 3 and 4 Field trips Roller skating Swimming at least two times per week Pedal boats Outdoor days at Kiwanis Swimming Pool Theater performances in the D.L. Parsons Theatre Play days at E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park Highly qualified and fun staff And so much more Days: Monday-Friday Week/Dates: WEEK 1 Code 20950 Jun 1-5 WEEK 2 Code 20143 Jun 8-12 Your children can enjoy fun and excitement with us next summer in a safe, state-licensed program. Our 11 one-week sessions include all of the above mentioned activities plus crafts, sports, and more. Staff Ratio: 1/10 Capacity: 60 Dates: 6/1/15-8/14/15 WEEK 3 Code 20144 Jun 15-19 WEEK 4 Code 20145 Jun 22-26 WEEK 5 Code 20146 Jun 29-Jul 3 WEEK 6 Code 20147 Jul 6-10 Days and Times: Monday-Friday, 7am-6pm Fees: Resident: $130/week Non-Resident: $143/week Ages: 6-11 WEEK 7 Code 20148 Jul 13-17 Mandatory Parent Meeting: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 All Families:6:30-8:30pm WEEK 8 Code 20149 Jul 20-24 Must bring completed registration information and immunization card to the meeting for child to be admitted to the first day of camp. Day camp participant information is online. Please print parent handbook and emergency packet (includes immunization information). Fill out and bring to parent meeting. WEEK 9 Code 20150 Jul 27-31 Online registration for pre-paid sessions only. Payment plans are available, but you must come to the recreation center to register and set up a payment plan. WEEK 11 WEEK 10 Code 20151 Aug 3-7 www.northglenn.org/youthprograms Code 20152 Aug 10-14 17 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 Northglenn ARTS Fun shows for young audiences Kid’s Camera Camp Break Escapes Ages 8-12 Explore, create and have a great time with photography. Our week includes fun activities as we experiment with different camera settings and basic editing. We’ll take a walk on a photo safari, using our new skills to capture the unknown. By the end of the week, our photographers will have plenty to show with a photobook of their work. Come create and have fun with us! Cameras and all supplies provided. All shows start at 10 am | $3.75/person These exciting performances are sure to please all the people in your family. Shows are held at the D.L. Parsons Theatre in the Northglenn Recreation Center. For tickets and information please call 303.252.FUNN or visit www.dlparsonstheatre.com. Thursday, June 11 Earth Stories Day and Night! Puppeteer extrordinaire, Patti Smithsonian, will present her performance of world-wide folktales and legends about our earth. Day stories include “Little Red Riding Hood” and “The Three Little Pigs” with an environmental twist. Night stories will tell constellation myths from around the world. These stories will be told with colorful shadow puppet animation projected eight feet tall and with special effects. Thursday, July 9 Chad Wonder Magic Winner of the Nickelodeon Entertainer of the Year and CBS4 Top Family Entertainer, Chad Wonder is an amazing magician. Packed with lots of energy, he is sure to make you laugh your socks off! His show is very interactive and is designed to entertain people of all ages. Thursday, July 30 Code 21349 M-F Jul 6-10 1- 3pm Fees: $85 Resident /$93 Non-Resident Kids and Canvas Mini-Camp Ages 8-12 Taking the painting party to a new level - the Kids and Canvas classes are expanding to a fun new mini-camp! Each day we’ll paint a new picture that you can take home. The mini-camp is lead by the awesome teachers from Gallery on the Go, a mobile painting party company. All materials are provided. We’ll even bring the snacks and drinks! Code 21365 Ages 8-12 M-F Jul 13-17 1:30- 4pm Fees: $80 Resident /$88 Non-Resident Ages 13-16 Code 21366 M-F Jul 20-24 9- 11am Fees: $80 Resident /$88 Non-Resident Taiko with Toni Always a big favorite! The talented and entertaining Taiko drum group is back with their fun show. Learn about these ancient drums and be mesmerized by the beautifully choreographed musical performance. Fre e! 23rd Annual Northglenn Arts would like to thank our amazing sponsors. Our programs would not be available without their generous contributions. Thursday, June 18 at 10 am E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park DODGE SIGN COMPANY 18 Back for the 23rd year, this annual gathering is fun for kids and their favorite stuffed pals! Bring along a blanket to sit on and bring your own picnic snack. Our special entertainer, Beth Epley is back again to tell us some more great stories and sing some silly songs. Great for pre-K to early elementary kids and their fuzzy friends. Rain location: DL Parsons Theatre at 10:45 am Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 SPECIAL EVENTs © © 2014 2014 Disney Disney Enterprises Enterprises Inc. Inc. Big Hero 6 Frozen © 2013 Disney Come out and join us for the First Annual Summer Movie Series, a free, family-friendly entertainment option. Each Friday night in August, we will set up the big screen at EB Rains Jr. Memorial Park and invite the community to come out, relax and enjoy a movie under the stars. Movies start at dusk (between 8:30 - 9 pm) Maleficent Admission is free and seating is first come, first served Check in at the information booth and receive a free popcorn! © NBC Universal Back to the Future © 2014 Disney Enterprises Inc. Movie-goers are welcome to bring blankets, lawn chairs, picnics and other amenities E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park is located at 11800 Community Center Drive, Northglenn CO 19 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 Northglenn Arts Program and Academy The award-winning Northglenn Youth Theatre program offers opportunities for young actors of all ages and abilities to explore the art of live theatrical performance. NYT Academy offers classes, workshops and personalized training to compliment the acclaimed main stage productions. Youth Auditions Auditions and performances are held at the D.L. Parsons Theatre at the Northglenn Recreation Center, 11801 Community Center Drive. Call 303.450.8800 for more information or visit us at www.dlparsonstheatre.com. Tickets may be purchased in person at the theatre or by calling 303.450.8800. For group rates (groups of 10 or more) call 303.252.FUNN (3866). The Magical Lamp of Aladdin Presented by Northglenn Youth Theatre Directed by Rachel Brazell Auditions by appointment only for youth ages 8 - 18 are being held for the comedic Arabian adventure, “The Magical Lamp of Aladdin.” Approximately 30 roles available. A prepared one-minute comedic monologue, head-shot and resume are needed to audition. Auditions: Callbacks: Fee: Cast/Parent Mtg. Rehearsals: Performances: Tue, May 26 & Wed, May 27 Thu, May 28, 6 – 8 pm $80 (includes t-shirt and costume fee – payable only if cast) Sun, May 31 1 pm Mon-Fri, Jun 1-25 1-4 pm Fri, Jun 26 2 pm & 7 pm Sat, Jun 27 7 pm Sun, Jun 28 2 pm K.I.T.E.: Kids Interactive Theatre Experience Ages 5 - 7 Using your imagination was never so much fun! Join us for a great journey using our minds, bodies, some costumes and props as we play some dramatic games and activities. Each day we’ll travel to a new world that you create -- medieval times, space, desert island, zoo -- whatever you come up with! Campers will put together a story, make the characters, and act out their adventures. Code 21306 M-F Jul 27-31 1- 4pm Fees: $85 Resident /$93 Non-Resident Photos of past productions History Hunter Summer 2014 NYT Presented by Missoula Children’s Theatre Auditions for youth ages 6 - 18 are being held for the Missoula Children’s Theatre’s NEW original musical adaptation of “Rapunzel.” Approximately 60 roles available. In order to audition, you must be available to attend all rehearsals. No prepared materials are necessary. Auditions: Fee: Rehearsals: Performances: Monday, Aug 3, 2015 Check-In: 9 - 9:45 am Auditions begin promptly at 10 am and will run a full two hours. $55, payable only if cast Mon, Aug 3 12:30 - 2:30 pm Tue, Aug 4 thru Fri, Aug 7 10 am - 2:30 pm Sat, Aug 8 11 am - 2 pm Sat, Aug 8 3 & 7 pm 20 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 Robin Hood Summer 2014 Missoula Anne of Green Gables Winter 2015 NYT NYT Academy Classes/Workshops Performances Tickets: 303.450.8800 Dance for the Actor These workshops/classes are a great way to help young actors brush up on the basics and get more practice learning choreography for the musical theatre stage. Classes offered are divided by styles. Northglenn Youth Theatre presents The Magical Lamp of Aladdin Dances from Film Ages 10-18 Times: 11am- 1pm Be inspired by the greats of musical film choreography! We will learn the moves of famous choreographers. Wear comfortable clothing and soft-soled shoes are recommended. Bring a water bottle! Session One Code 21350 Sa Jun 13-20 Fees: $33 Resident /$36 Non-Resident Intro to Acting Ages 6-14 (Beginning Level) This session includes: Mary Poppins, Step In Time, 1964 (Marc Breaux & Dee Dee Wood). Same choreographers of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Newsies, Seize the Day, 1992 (Kenny Ortega). This is a great class for the want-to-be actor! We will introduce the world of acting through warm-up exercises, drama games, short skits and basic costumes. It’s a ton of fun and a great way to give acting a try! For the final class, we will show off all that we learned in an informal presentation for family and friends. Session Two Code 21351 Sa Jul 11-18 Fees: $33 Resident /$36 Non-Resident Ages 6-10 Code 21355 Th Jun 11-Jul 30 6- 7pm Fees: $53 Resident /$58 Non-Resident This session includes: West Side Story, Cool, 1961 (Jerome Robbins). Damn Yankees, Shoeless Joe (from Hannibal Mo) 1958 (Bob Fosse). Session Three Code 21352 Sa Jul 25-Aug 1 Fees: $20 Resident /$22 Non-Resident The final installment in our walk through musical film choreographers. This session includes: Chicago, Hot Honey Rag, 2002 (Rob Marshall). Hairspray, Nicest Kids in Town, 2007 (Adam Shankman). Full Season Package Code 21353 Sa Jun 13-Aug 1 Fees: $80 Resident /$88 Non-Resident All three sessions included in this package. Actors will cover all the great choreographers and work on 6 different pieces. Sign up for all and save! By Tim Kelly A fun twist on the classic tale of Aladdin, his monkey sidekick, Alakazam, the evil magician Jammal and the beautiful Princess Jasmine. There are also some new characters in the story – including three wish granting Genies, the powerful Sultan and his haughty wife, the executioner Chop-Chop and many more. Come join them on a hilarious journey! (Note: this is not the Disney version.) Performances: June 26 at 2 pm & 7 pm June 27 at 7 pm June 28 at 2 pm Tickets: $7 students/seniors, $8 adults Missoula Children’s Theatre presents Rapunzel Conceived & Written by Michael McGill Music by Michael McGill Ages 11-14 Code 21356 Th Jun 11-Jul 30 7- 8:30pm Fees: $80 Resident /$88 Non-Resident Head to Toe Acting Ages 10-18 (Intermediate Level) Move beyond just saying your lines - understand more about developing your character! This intermediate level NYT Academy class is all about developing a character from the inside out and top to bottom. We will focus on how to manipulate your body and voice to create a memorable and believable character from selected scripts or monologues. Code 21354 Tu Jun 9-Jul 28 5:30- 7pm Fees: $80 Resident /$88 Non-Resident In a brand-new adaptation of the classic tale, Rapunzel, is about the girl with the long golden hair that takes place in the French countryside where the evil Madame Gothel has taken her captive. Featuring lots of fun characters including Wood Elves, a Lost Prince, Unicorns, Vegetable Spies, a Bridge Troll, Three Billy Goats, Gremlins and even some Pixies – this show tells a silly tale of personal triumph and the value of friendship. Performances: Sat, Aug 8 at 3 pm & 7 pm Tickets: $7 students/seniors, $8 adults 21 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 Northglenn Arts NORTHGLENN PLAYERS Northglenn’s own theatrical resident acting company for adults Auditions and performances are held at the D.L. Parsons Theatre at the Northglenn Recreation Center, 11801 Community Center Drive. Call 303.450.8800 for more information or visit us at www.dlparsonstheatre.com. Tickets may be purchased in person at the Theatre or by calling 303.450.8800. For group rates (groups of 10 or more) call 303.252.FUNN (3866). Auditions Performances The Drowsy Chaperone Music and Lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison Book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar Presented by the Northglenn Players The Northglenn Players present Directed by Linda Suttle Musical Direction by Mark Stamper Adult auditions will be held for the musical production of “The Drowsy Chaperone.” Auditions are by appointment only. Actors should prepare: 32 bars from TWO contrasting songs in similar style to “Chaperone” (accompanist provided – bring marked sheet music only) Headshot and resume Actors are paid a small stipend. Auditions: May 11 & 12 7 – 10 pm Email to schedule an appointment: [email protected] The Drowsy Chaperone Produced by special arrangement with Music Theatre International Music and Lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison Book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar Hailed by New York Magazine as “The Perfect Broadway Musical,” the Drowsy Chaperone is a masterful meta-musical, poking fun at all the tropes that characterize the musical theatre genre. With the houselights down, a man in a chair appears on stage and puts on his favorite record: the cast recording of a fictitious 1928 musical. The recording comes to life and the Drowsy Chaperone begins as the man in chair looks on. Mix in two lovers on the eve of their wedding, a bumbling best man, a desperate theatre producer, a not-so-bright hostess, two gangsters posing as pastry chefs, a misguided Don Juan and an intoxicated chaperone -and you have the ingredients for an evening of madcap delight. Call-backs: Rehearsals: May 13 7 – 10 pm Sundays: 6 - 10 pm and T/W/TH: 7 - 10 pm Performances: July 17, 18, 23, 24, 25 at 7:30 pm July 19 at 2 pm Performances: July 17 - 25 Tickets $12 adults, $10 seniors/students DL Parsons theatre Tickets: 303.450.8800 Theatre Rental The D.L. Parsons Theatre presents outstanding performances and films for people of all ages. It is also home to the award-winning Northglenn Youth Theatre, Northglenn Players, and the Northland Chorale. Did you know, the theatre is also available to rent? Host your next event with us! The D.L. Parsons Theatre is an excellent venue for dance and musical performances, business presentations, and other community gatherings. The theatre seats 320, offers professional lighting and sound, a presentation screen, and a large dressing area. Rentals start at $76/hour. 22 Call Michael Stricker for more information at 303.450.8727 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 SPECIAL EVENTs Northglenn’s Outdoor Summer Concert Series: It’s a Dance Party Through the Ages featuring party bands that focus on a music genre/decade starting with the 1960’s. Soul, funk, R&B, disco, new wave, dance-pop, techno, big beat...what’s your poison? Come out to the park and boogie, jive, shimmy and slide your way through the night. hglenn nter Drive, Nort nity Ce 11800 Commu Concerts are on Wednesday evenings starting at 6:30 pm. In case of inclement weather, concerts will be moved indoors to the D.L. Parsons Theatre, across the street at the Northglenn Recreation Center. Concerts moved to the theatre will start at 7 pm. Beer will be available for purchase and provided by Northglenn’s newest brewery, Beer By Design. Visa, MasterCard, cash, and checks accepted. All proceeds benefit the Northglenn Arts & Humanities Foundation (NAHF). Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 www.northglenn.org/summerconcerts 23 FITNESS & Health Children’s Dance Classes Adult Creative Movement Ages 16+ Belly Dance with Phoenix Creative Movement levels are broken down into age groups: age 3 and ages 4-5. Each class will have a storybook theme and the end of the session presentation will represent that book. These classes will help develop coordination, body awareness, and creative movement. Dancers will practice classroom etiquette and listening skills in a fun and energetic environment. Each class is 45 minutes long. The fifth week will include a presentation for friends and family where dancers can share all they have learned. Creative Movement Belly dancing is great for all ages. Join Phoenix to learn the art of belly dancing. Gain flexibility, muscle control, and have fun too. Phoenix works with each student to learn posture, technique, and develop their own style. The classes are in sessions and new topics are covered with each session. Phoenix offers performance opportunities for students. Two levels of classes are offered. Please contact Phoenix prior to signing up for the Level 2 Class (this class requires understanding of Phoenix’s basics, posture, and zills). Email: [email protected] Phone: 303.921.0378 Fees: $70 Resident/$77 Non-Resident Level 1 W May 6-Jun 24 Code 20863 6:30 - 7:30pm W Jul 1-Aug 19 Code 20865 6:30 - 7:30pm Level 2 W May 6-Jun 24 Code 20864 7:30 - 8:30pm W Jul 1-Aug 19 Code 20866 7:30 - 8:30pm Age 3 Location: Senior Center Day/Time: Monday, 4 - 4:45pm Fees: $32 Resident/$35 Non-Resident Hungry Caterpillar Code 21273 Jun 1-29 Where the Wild Things Are Code 21274 Jul 6-Aug 3 Twinkle Toes Dance Age 3 An introduction to dance for our very youngest dancers. These classes are structured to stimulate coordination skills, listening skills, balance, music interpretation, creative movement and motor development. Location: Spin Room Day/Time: Saturday, 10-10:30 am Fees: $27 Resident/$30 Non-Resident Code 20881 Jun 13-Jul 18* Code 20882 Jul 25-Aug 22 *No class Jul 4 Shake, Rattle, & Twirl Ages 4-6 Start your young dancer off on the right foot with this basic dance class. Dancers will learn how to move in a group, basic dance jazz & ballet movement, and how to move to music. Location: Spin Room Day/Time: Saturday, 10:45-11:30 am Fees: $32 Resident/$35 Non-Resident Code 20884 Jun 13-Aug 8* *No class Jul 4 Creative Movement Ages 4-5 Location: Senior Center Day/Time: Monday, 5 - 5:45pm Fees: $32 Resident/$35 Non-Resident Not Your Typical Dragon Code 21276 Jun 1-29 Giraffes Can’t Dance Code 21277 Jul 6-Aug 3 Shake, Rattle, & Twirl Ages 7-9 This class will teach the new dancers how to move in a group, basic dance, jazz, ballet movement, and how to move to music. Location: Spin Room Day/Time: Saturday, 11:45 am-12:30 pm Fees: $32 Resident/$35 Non-Resident Code 20886 Jun 13-Aug 8* *No class Jul 4 ister. g e r e pr ays Please y cancel 3 d s ma Classe n advance. i 24 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 FITNESS & HEALTH Martial Arts Northglenn Judo Club Ages 6+ The award-winning Northglenn Judo Club has been in existence since 1965. It is the longest continually operating judo club in Colorado and it is the fifth-largest judo club in the nation in terms of registered members. Northglenn Judo instructs students and participants of all ages and walks of life. Chair Massage with David Judo is an excellent platform for improving your physical and mental well-being, learning self defense, athletic competition, or recreational participation. Schedule your appointment at the front desk or call 303.450.8800. David offers 10-minute or 20-minute sessions. For more information about the Northglenn Judo Club, please contact Shuichi Otaka at 303.451.6109 or visit www.northglennjudo.org. Tae Kwon Do Beginner & Advanced Levels Ages 6+ The beginning student will acquire the fundamental techniques of self-defense while developing self-control, self-confidence and discipline. The advanced class emphasizes perfection of technique, conditioning, poise and agility. Most sessions are 20 classes or 10 weeks, due to black belt testing recommendations. Location: Northglenn Middle School Days: Monday/Wednesday Fees: $80 Resident/$88 Non-Resident Location: Theatre Mezzanine Day/Time: Tuesdays, 10am-2pm (Break 12-1pm) Fees: 10 minutes $9 Resident/$10 Non-Resident Karate Ages 6+ Goju Ryu Karate-Do brings the art of traditional, non-aggressive Japanese karate to the Northglenn Recreation Center. Classes will teach the following principles: pride, persistence, teamwork, commitment, attitude, and perseverance. Classes taught by Franklin Mera, national and international certified instructor and referee. Karate Goju Ryu is the history, philosophy, and technique of the art. Goju Ryu KarateDo is a manifestation within one’s own self of the harmonious accord of the universe. Location: Parkview Days: Monday/Wednesday Times: 6:30-7:30 pm Beginner Code 20867 May 4-Jul 8 7- 8pm Please note: Class will move to the Northglenn Fees: Youth (ages 6-17) Recreaction Center on Wednesday, May 27. $50 Resident/$55 Non-Resident Code 20869 Jul 13-Sep 28 7- 8pm Adult (ages 18+) No class Aug 24, 26 & Sep 7 $70 Resident/$77 Non-Resident Code 20860 Jun 1-24 Advanced Code 20868 May 4-Jul 8 8- 9pm Jun 29-Jul 22 Please note: Class will move to the Northglenn Code 20861 Recreaction Center on Wednesday, May 27. Code 20862 Jul 27-Aug 19 Code 20870 Jul 13-Sep 28 8- 9pm No class Aug 24, 26 & Sep 7 20 minutes $16 Resident/$18 Non-Resident Racquetball/Walleyball Information and rules of play are available at the front counter. Northglenn residents can make court reservations two days in advance. Non-residents may reserve courts one day in advance. Call 303.450.8800 to make a reservation or for more information. Drop-In Basketball See page 5 for details 25 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 FITNESS & HEALTH Calming Kids Yoga Strength in Women Ages 16+ This class offers women and young ladies the opportunity to work out in a safe environment. Your instructor will help you to feel more confident in the weight room. You will learn how to properly set up the equipment, use free weights and follow a fitness program. Our mission is to create a non-violent world. Calming Kids Yoga addresses and manages childhood obesity, stress, self abuse, bullying and violent behavior with a comprehensive, nondenominational, classically-based yoga program. Methods include yoga psychology, breathing practices, concentration techniques, exercise postures, and conflict resolution skits. The goal is to control violence, aggression, and increase concentration. This program emphasizes respect for yourself and others and encourages non-violent behavior. Coed Kids Entering Grades K-2 Day/ Time: Thursdays, 4:30-5:30pm Day/Time: Monday/Wednesday 6:30-7:45 pm Code 20952 Jun 4-Jul 9 Fee: $30 Resident/$33 Non-Resident Code 20954 Jul 16-Aug 13 (short session) Fee: $25 Resident/$28 Non-Resident Code 20888 May 11-Jun 17 Fee: $36 Resident/$39 Non-Resident Coed Kids Entering Grades 3-5 Day/ Time: Wednesdays, 4:30-5:30pm Code 20889 Jun 22-Jul 29 Fee: $36 Resident/$39 Non-Resident Code 20953 Jun 3-Jul 8 Fee: $30 Resident/$33 Non-Resident Code 20955 Jul 15-Aug 12 (short session) Fee: $25 Resident/$28 Non-Resident Code 20890 Aug 3-19 Fee: $18 Resident/$20 Non-Resident Strength Training for Youth Coed Ages 11-16 Youth registered in this class will learn proper weight room etiquette, equipment use, free weight use, safety, form, and breathing techniques. Participants will learn how to set up and follow a fitness program. Day/Time: Monday/Wednesday, 4:30-5:25 pm Fee: $33 Resident/$36 Non-Resident Code 20891 Code 20892 May 11-Jun 17 Jun 22-Jul 29 Daily Drop-In Fees Adult Senior 18-61 Years 62+ Years $3.50 Resident $4.25 Non-Resident $2.50 Resident $3.50 Non-Resident Yoga: 10-Punch Pass Stop by during your lunch hour or after work and get balanced at one of our fantastic Yoga classes. Certified instructors! Yoga 10-Punch Pass: $40 Resident/$45 Non-Resident Yoga Drop-In Fees: $5/Class Resident $5.50/ClassNon-Resident Yoga is included in 6-month and annual memberships! Coed Kids Entering Grades 6-12 Day/ Time: Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30pm Code 21304 Jun 3-Jul 8 Fee: $30 Resident/$33 Non-Resident Code 21305 Jul 15-Aug 12 (short session) Fee: $25 Resident/$28 Non-Resident Body Fat Analysis This analysis accurately measures lean body mass by use of the Lange Skinfold Caliper and the EXRX Assessment System. This information can be used to provide personal fitness and nutritional recommendations. For more information, call Tehra Porterfield at 303.450.8947. Fee: $10 Resident/$12 Non-Resident Personal Trainers Work out with one of our certified personal trainers! Customize your workout! We offer hour, ½-hour, and package rates. Please contact Tehra Porterfield at 303.450.8947 to set up your appointment today! Location: Fee: Northglenn Recreation Center Weight Room $30 Resident (one person/one hour) $33 Non-Resident (one person/one hour) Looking for a Package Deal? 4 one-hour sessions: $100 Resident/$110 Non-Resident 4 one-hour sessions/two people: We welcome youth to participate in all fitness classes. However, participants under 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult. 26 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 $140 Resident/$156 Non-Resident 6 one-hour sessions: $135 Resident/$150 Non-Resident 6 one-hour sessions/two people: $180 Resident/$204 Non-Resident FITNESS & HEALTH Drop-In Class Schedule Mon 5:45-6:30 am 6-6:55 am 9:45-10:45 am Tues Wed Targeted Toning Targeted Toning Annette Interval Cycle Sherry Annette Interval Cycle Sherry Thurs Pilates/Mix Karen Fri Pilates/Mix Karen Lunchtime Classes 12:05-12:55 pm 12:05-12:55 pm 12:05-12:55 pm Zumba Annette Insanity Tehra Lunch MAX Burn Karen Vinyasa Yoga David Zumba Gold Annette Pilates/Mix Karen Iyengar Yoga Angie 12:05-12:55 pm Intense Cycle Karen 5-5:30 pm Insanity Tehra 5:30-6:30 pm Vinyasa Yoga David Pilates/Mix Karen Zumba Cha Cha R.I.P.P.E.D. 5:30-6:25 pm Targeted Toning Annette Pilates Mix: This program focuses on the core postural muscles, which help keep the body balanced and are essential to providing support for the spine. In particular, Pilates exercises teach awareness of breath and alignment of the spine, and aim to strengthen the deep torso muscles. Drop-In Class Descriptions Boot Camp Sherry Zumba Sentao Annette Vinyasa Yoga David Basic Cycle Karen Insanity Tehra Cha Cha Zumba Cha Cha Intense Cycle: Your instructor will guide Basic Cycle: Challenge yourself with a new you through a tough and intense workout that kicks you into high gear with hard uphills and no rest on the down side. Boot Camp: This fitness class utilizes both Interval Cycle: Take your regular spin class to a new level. Your instructor will guide you through uphill, sprint, and off-bike intense interval training with resistance bands, medicine balls, hand weights, and body work. spin on your everyday workout. Join us for a 55-minute ride of intense uphill training, quick sprints, and straight away recovery zones. outdoor and indoor spaces, and mixes traditional calisthenic and body weight exercises with interval training and strength training. While there are a variety of styles of exercise, most exercises are designed in a way that pushes the participants harder than they would push themselves and, in that way, resembles a military boot camp. Insanity: This cardio, total body, conditioning program will offer your fitness routine a blast of fresh air. Your instructor will lead you through three to six blocks of 7 minutes of intense work with 60 seconds of recovery. We offer a 30-minute express class and a 50-minute intense training class. See page 8 for Water Fitness class descriptions Iyengar Yoga: Iyengar Yoga emphasizes correct alignment of all parts of the body within each yoga pose. The precision builds strength, stamina, balance and flexibility, and a new sense of well being. Certified Iyengar Yoga teachers can guide students of all ages and physical conditions to a yoga experience that is profound, intelligent, and transformative. Lunch MAX Burn: Combining weight room equipment and your high energy this class will give you a boost to your day. We work arms, legs, butts and guts with intervals of cardio throughout the hour. This class is also a great introduction to the weight room equipment. NEW! R.I.P.P.E.D.: This total body, high intensity program utilizes free weights, resistance and body weight while masterfully combining the components of R.I.P.P.E.D.: Resistance, Intervals, Power, Plyometrics and Endurance. The one-stop, body shock system stimulates different energy systems and muscle groups in each workout segment, changing the focus and activities every 6 to 9 minutes. R.I.P.P.E.D. is effective, tough and will absolutely challenge your levels of fitness and endurance! Targeted Toning: A high/low class with toning for major muscle groups between sets of vigorous aerobic activity. The instructor will target an area of the upper body and an area of the lower body-returning to them without mercy between the aerobic sets. A final set of abs at the end with deep stretches throughout the body finish up the class. Vinyasa Yoga: Vinyasa Flow Yoga links breath with mindful movement through many poses, building strength and endurance. Participants will also notice improved balance, flexibility, and a deeper understanding of the body and breath. Zumba®: Zumba combines high energy and motivating music with unique moves and combinations. FUN AND EASY TO DO, Zumba is a “feel-happy” workout that is great for both the body and the mind. Zumba Gold®: For the active older adult at all fitness levels, Zumba Gold uses your favorite Zumba songs and slows them down a bit. Zumba Sentao™: This Zumba workout takes the thrill of the fitness-party and partners it with explosive, chair-based choreography to strengthen, balance and stabilize your core, and step up your cardio work in a whole new way. Learn how to use your own body weight to enhance muscle strength, improve definition and endurance, and tone your physique. Strut, shake and shimmy as you work your core (and work the chair) in a high-energy fitness-party that will keep you on the edge of your seat! 27 27 See page 29 for Silver Sneakers class descriptions Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 Senior center There’s always a pot of coffee on so stop by and visit a while! General Info The Northglenn Senior Center offers a variety of social, recreational, and educational programs and services for persons 55 and older. The center is located on the second floor of the Northglenn Recreation Center and is accessible by elevator. Telephone: 303.450.8801 The Senior Center is open 9 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday The Senior Center will be closed Monday, May 25, to honor Memorial Day, July 4, and August 24-28 for annual maintenance. Shuffleboard Information and Referral For assistance in locating agencies or services in the community, call the Northglenn Senior Center or the Senior Hub. The Hub aids Adams County seniors with information and referral services such as housing, legal services, home repair needs, respite care and more. The Senior Hub also houses the Meals on Wheels Program. Contact the Senior Hub at 303.426.4408. Transportation ~ A-LIFT The City of Northglenn participates in the Adams County Transit program A-LIFT. Individuals ages 60+ or disabled individuals of any age may access transportation to medical or dental appointments, congregate meal sites, grocery shopping and a limited number of personal rides. Call 303.235.6972 Monday through Friday from 8 am to 4 pm for information or to schedule a ride. A $5 donation is suggested. RTD Call-N-Ride Low fee curb-to-curb transportation service For residents east of I-25 call 303.591.1389 or 303.434.4247 For residents west of I-25 call 303.434.3472 RTD Trips The RTD Senior Ride Program offers exciting day trips to a variety of events throughout the Denver metro area. Reservations and ticket purchases are arranged through the Northglenn Senior Center. There is an additional $2.25 round-trip fare ($5 for Boulder and regional venues), payable to the RTD bus driver. Current RTD trip listings are available in the Senior Center. FREE blood pressure checks every third Wednesday in the recreation center lobby 9:30-10 am 28 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 AARP Driver Safety Program This classroom driver retraining program, sponsored by AARP, helps people 50 and over improve their driving skills. Participants learn about driving hazards, the effect of medications, local driving conditions, rules of the road and more. Under Colorado law, all insurance companies must give a discount when participants present a completion certificate to them, providing individuals have a valid driver’s license. Dates: Mondays from 12:45 to 5 pm May 18, June 15, July 20, August 17 Fee: $15 AARP members/$20 non-members Northglenn Senior Book Club 4th Tuesday of each month at 1 pm We will be borrowing a few books from book groups, so sign-up early to reserve your copy. May June July August Spare Change by Betty Lee Crosby Eighty Days: Nellie Bly & Elizabeth Bisland’s History Making Race Around the World by Matthew Goodman Leaving Time by Jodi Picoult Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Schaffer and Annie Barrows senior center Senior Health & Well-Being SilverSneakers® includes: • Free use of pool facilities, weight room, and participation in fitness classes and other educational programs. • Senior-friendly Silver Sneakers fitness classes that are easy on your joints and help improve balance, muscle strength, and coordination whatever your fitness level. • Senior Advisor: your contact for information and personalized, friendly service. • Opportunities to meet people and participate in fun promotions and social activities! SilverSneakers® Splash SilverSneakers SilverSplash® offers LOTS of fun and shallow water moves to improve agility, flexibility and cardiovascular endurance. Swimming ability is not required, and a special SilverSneakers kickboard is used to develop strength, balance and coordination. Days: Monday/Wednesday/Friday Time: 9:10-10:10 am SilverSneakers® Classic Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement, and activity for daily living skills. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a ball are offered for resistance, and a chair is used for seated or standing support. Days and Times: Tu/Th, 8:45-9:30 am & 9:45-10:30 am Wednesday, 9:45-10:30 am SilverSneakers® Cardio Combine fun with fitness to increase your cardiovascular and muscular endurance power with a standing circuit workout. Upper-body strength work with hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a ball is alternated with non-impact aerobic choreography. A chair is offered for support, stretching and relaxation exercises. Days: Monday & Friday Time: 8:45-9:30 am SilverSneakers® membership is free for select Medicare beneficiaries through their health insurance provider. Check with the Senior Center staff to see if you qualify. Classes are open to other seniors via a Recreation Center drop-in fee or punch pass card. Monday Tuesday Weight Training Roy 8:30-9:30 am 9:30-10:30 am Wednesday Thursday Friday Weight Training Roy 8:30-9:30 am 9:30-10:30 am Weight Training Roy 8 -9:15 am Cardio Karen 8:45-9:30 am Classic Karen 8:45-9:30 am Silver Splash® Doreen 9:10-10:10am Classic Karen 8:45-9:30 am Cardio Cathy 8:45-9:30 am Silver Splash® Doreen 9:10-10:10am Arthritis Aquatics Doreen 9:45-10:30 am T’ai Chi Club 9:30-10:30 am Arthritis Aquatics Doreen 9:45-10:30 am Silver Splash® Doreen 9:10-10:10am Yoga David 10:30-11:45 am Classic Karen 9:45-10:30 am Classic Karen 9:45-10:30 am Classic Karen 9:45-10:30 am T’ai Chi Club 9:30-10:30 am Dance 1:30-2:15 pm Water Walking Doreen 10:30-11:15 am Yoga Angie 10:30-11:45 am Water Walking Doreen 10:30-11:15 am Yoga David 10:30-11:45 am Water Walking Enjoy slow swim at the recreation center pool T+TH, 10:30 am-11:15 pm Fee: $1.75 Resident age 62+ $2 Non-Resident age 62+ 20-Punch Passes: $28 Resident/$33 Non-Resident or SilverSneakers® swipe Senior Weight Training Class Learn proper and safe instructions on weight machines and hand weights. Gain strength and increase endurance. Days: M/F (weight room) 8:30-9:30 am or 9:30-10:30 am & Wed (gym) 8-9:15 am Daily Admission Fee: $2.75 Resident/$3.50 Non-Resident or SilverSneakers® swipe T’ai Chi Club Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning practice at 9:30 am in the Senior Center, or if the weather permits, EB Rains Jr Memorial Park. See page 8 for Water Fitness class descriptions Senior Yoga Classes Yoga helps to find balance, breathing techniques, strength, vitality and more. This class is designed for seniors and taught by a certified yoga instructor. Days: M/W/F 10:30-11:45 am Drop-in Fee: $5, punch pass available or SilverSneakers® swipe No class Memorial Day, May 25 Wellness Program The Visiting Nurses Association provides a monthly health clinic for seniors at the Senior Center. Services include blood pressure check, nail/foot care for diabetics, and more. Appointments are needed. Call 303.450.8801 for more information or to schedule an appointment. Date: Time: Fee: Third Thursdays May 21, June 18, July 16, August 20 9 am-2:30 pm Free to nominal Dance Fitness Class Get up and get moving with Annette. No partners needed for this fun group fitness class featuring country line and ballroom/social music. Days: Mondays (Senior Center) 1:30-2:15 pm Daily Admission Fee: $2.50 Resident $3.50 Non-Resident or SilverSneakers® swipe 29 29 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 senior center Northglenn Senior Center There’s always a pot of coffee on so stop by and visit a while! Bunco Mondays at 9:45 am No skill necessary...it’s just a lot of fun! Throw the dice, shout “Bunco” and earn a chance at winning a prize. Bingo Thursday, May 28 11 am to 1 pm Join us behind the Recreation Center as we host the Northglenn Police Department and North Metro Fire for a BBQ lunch. We will be serving pulled pork sandwiches, coleslaw, beans, chips, cookies and lemonade. Please RSVP by May 25. Cost is $2. Tuesdays at 9:45 am Interested in a not-so-serious morning of Bingo? Enjoy fun, fellowship with refreshment...and perhaps win a prize. Walking Wednesdays T’ai Chi Club Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning at 9:30 am in the Senior Center. Beginning May 21, we will meet at the Recreation Center at 8:30 am and head over to E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park. Keep your eyes out for a few prizes and surprises. FREE! Wii Wednesdays Join us every Wednesday in the Senior Center at 10:30 am and 1 pm for Wii Wednesdays. See what the kids are all raving about and improve your hand-eye coordination! Friday, June 19 at Noon Time for a summer favorite, the annual Senior Picnic at E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park. Enjoy fried chicken and all the fixin’s. Open to Northglenn Senior Organization members and Northglenn residents ages 62+. Please RSVP by June 18. Cost is $2, payable at the park. Sponsored by Cards (Drop-in) Wednesdays 12:30-4 pm Come to the Senior Center for a friendly game of bridge or pinochle each week. No partners are needed. New players who are familiar with the game are encouraged to arrive at 12:20 to become acquainted with the other players. Shuffleboard Thursdays at 10 am A win for you is an easy push away... Games Thursdays 1-4 pm Bring a friend and spend Thursday afternoons playing Dominos (Mexican Train), Cribbage or your favorite game. Gambling Bull Durham in Blackhawk Thursday, June 11 from 9 am to 3 pm Thursday, August 13 from 9 am to 3 pm Fee: $10. Coupon book, $5 upon arrival, hot dog, cookie, and luxury coach. RSVP required. Bronco Billy’s in Cripple Creek www.northglenn.org/seniors 30 Thursday, Septemeber 24 from 8 am to 6 pm Fee: $30. Package includes Bus Bucks coupons with player’s MVP card. See Senior Center for more details. Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 senior center Healthy Living Presented by Fallon Rhodes. Fallon holds a Bachelor of Science in Integrative Therapeutic Practices and is the Nutritional Health Coach at Northglenn’s Natural Grocers. Matter of Balance | 8-Class Series Mondays and Thursdays at 1:30 pm Beginning May 14 A Matter of Balance is an award-winning program that emphasizes practical strategies to address balance issues and increase activity levels of older adults. Every class includes healthy refreshments and prizes. Space is limited to 15 people. Sign up in the Senior Center. Please RSVP. Free. Health by Chocolate The poly-phenomenal health benefits of chocolate Tuesday, August 4 at 1 pm You’ve heard of death by chocolate, but doesn’t health by chocolate sound a lot better? Lucky for chocolate lovers, a growing amount of research is highlighting the much-loved food’s phenomenal health benefits—the key is to choose your chocolate wisely. Please RSVP. Free. Lung Function Screening Tuesday, July 18 at 1 pm National Jewish will be at the Senior Center offering free lung function testing. Spirometry is a simple, non-invasive test to measure how much (volume) and how fast (flow) you can move air into and out of your lungs. Appointments are required. Educational Programs Personal Safety with the Northglenn Police Department Monday, July 13 at 1 pm Detective Hoodak, Officer Gardner & Officer McNeilly will present information on staying safe, avoiding fraud, scams and more. Please RSVP. Meet and Greet with the Adams County Sheriff’s Department Monday, August 10 at 1 pm There’s a new sheriff in town . . . so come on over to the Senior Center to meet him. Sheriff Mike McIntosh will talk about the Adams County Sheriff’s Department and answer questions. Coffee and refreshments will be served. Festive Fridays Summer Salad Days Kentucky Derby May 1 at 1 pm Join us as we “run for the roses,” at our own Derby Day. We will have refreshments and prizes. Be sure to wear your best derby hat. RSVP by April 29. Mexican Fiesta May 15 at Noon Enjoy a catered lunch with a fiesta flare, including dessert. After lunch take a whack at the piñata. $9. RSVP by May 12. Shuffleboard Tournament May 29 from 10 am to 2 pm Think you have what it takes to be the shuffleboard champion? Come find out in this tournament. If you don’t have a partner, we will help you find one. Includes a break for lunch. Please RSVP by May 26. Don D’Angelo as Frank Sinatra June 5 at 1 pm Entertainer Don D’Angelo will bring the songs of Ole Blue Eyes to the Senior Center. The cost is only $2 each, refreshments will be served. $2. RSVP by June 3. Bake Sale Drop and Fun & Games All Day July 3 at 9 am - 4 pm Ice Cream Social July 17 at 1 pm Here’s the scoop, we’re having an ice cream social. Build your own sundae and cool off with friends. FREE. RSVP by July 15. Summer Salad Days July 31 at Noon Enjoy the lighter side of lunch at an all salad potluck. Bring a favorite salad-jello, pasta, garden or potato. Or you may bring a dessert. Bread, crackers & beverages will be provided. Please RSVP by July 28. White Elephant Lunch August 7 at Noon One man’s trash is another man’s treasure! Bring a wrapped item of some value to exchange after we enjoy a catered lunch. $8. RSVP by August 3. Lunch Bunch Potlucks 3rd Tuesday of the month at 11:30 am Bruch will follow Bingo. We’ll make the main dish, you bring a side or dessert at these themed potluck lunches. May 19 Baseball June 16 All American July 21 Tropical/Luau August 18 Keeping it Cool 31 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 senior center There’s always a pot of coffee on so stop by and visit a while! Northglenn Senior Organization The Northglenn Senior Organization (NSO) plans activities for its members and provides input for the planning of city senior programs. The NSO holds monthly business luncheons at various locations. Membership is open to anyone 55 and older, resident and non-resident, and offers the opportunity to participate in NSO sponsored functions. Membership is $5 per year or $9 for two years. Benefits include: • Recognition as a new member • Name badge • Participation in NSO-sponsored programs, trips, events, cards & bingo Senior Sculpture Tour & Breakfast July 8 at 9 am E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park RSVP to 303.450.8801 Luncheon & Business Meeting The NSO holds a monthly business meeting and luncheon at various sites in the community on the fourth Friday of the month. Reservations and payment for luncheons are required four days prior to luncheon date. Please check the Northglenn Senior Center for monthly locations, menu, and price. Date/Location/Cost: May 22 at Tequila’s$10 June 26 at Jim N’ Nicks $12 July 24 at Wing Cave $10 August 21 at Chedddars $10 Birthday Parties Community Crafts The NSO sponsors and organizes the monthly birthday parties. The parties feature entertainment and refreshments. Reservations required only of birthday “celebrants” ~ all other party-goers invited to join in the fun. Date: 2nd Friday monthly at 1 pm May 8, June 12, July 10, August 14 Second and Fourth Thursdays at 1 pm Items made are donated to the Platte Valley Children’s Alliance and the Northglenn Police Department Victims Assistance Program. Help make something for traumatized kids to hold and hug. May 7 & 21 June 11 & 25 July 9 & 23 August 13 The City of Northglenn recreation department regularly hires independent contractors. The process for consideration is simple and includes the following areas: • • • • • • • Sports and fitness instructors and coaches Computer, technology, and social media instructors Theatre designers, choreographers, stage managers, and actors Culture, theatre, art, music, and science instructors Dance instructors and teachers Various general interest class instructors Bands and DJ’s If you want to propose a class or workshop please fill out the Class Proposal Worksheet available at www.northglenn.org/ 32 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 recreationcontractors. If you are not sending a proposal and want to be considered for an existing program, please send your résumé, portfolio or marketing materials, and references to Tehra or Kimberly: For general interest, technology, sports, and dance proposals and interest: Tehra Porterfield at [email protected]. For culture, theatre, science, bands, and DJ proposals and interest: Kimberly Jongejan at [email protected]. Community EVENT Gather pirates fer a ruckas celebration ‘o “National Talk Like A Pirate Day” at the Northglenn Pirate Fest! Arrr! Me ‘n these here scurvy scallywags drug our sorry keesters out of de ship fer a grand great adventuaarr and now we want some jolly drink ‘n a stomach full ‘o grub… ‘n ye’re invited. Saturday, September 19, 10 AM – 4 PM Cardboard Regatta E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park, West Side Friday, September 18, 5:30 PM Pirate’s Day Eve Celebration E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park, West Side Enjoy a pig roast plus trimmings, costume contest, pirate entertainers, regatta team dinner and more. Fees will apply. Check out northglennpiratefest.com for additional details and plans. Saturday, September 19, 10 AM – 7 PM National Talk Like A Pirate Day Celebration* E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park, West Side Shiver me timbers! Do ye got what it takes to be a pirate? Yo-ho-ho, me thinks so! Get out ye boat makin’ skills ‘n build a cardboard ship. Brin’ ye team to EB Rains on Saturday, September 19 ‘n race towards th’ finish fer a chance to win prizes ‘n fame! (Pre-registration required.) Details on boat requirements can be found online. 10 AM – Team Registrations 11 AM - Boats On Display Noon – Mayor’s Division Race 1 PM – Kids Division Races (8 or older) 2 PM – Adult Division Races 4 PM – Awards Ceremony** ** The hour may change based on the seven seas (weather) ‘n number ‘o entries. A whole day ‘o pirate ruckus. Fer th’ lads ‘n ladies (kids) thar gunna be bounce houses, arts ‘n crafts, archery, treasure hunts ‘n more. Fer th’ older band o’ pirates (adults) thar gunna be physical feats ‘o strength so ye can show up ye buckos. *Prize drawings for all band ‘o pirates in costume. ye be walkin’ the plank, ye nt ye here … Aye, ye better or *Get it? We wa der! pustulant, pox-ridden floun .com www.NorthglennPirateFest Northglenn Is Expanding Event Programs And Is Looking For Volunteer Event Interns! The City of Northglenn is expanding its already robust series of events to include more fun for its citizens. We are seeking motivated party planning types to join our Event Committee. An application and interview is required. Interns will receive training in event planning, participate in brainstorming for future city events, volunteer for events and programs over the next year and be team leaders at future city events. Interns of all ages (18+) will be considered. 33 33 E-mail Steven Stokes, Events Supervisor, at [email protected] for an application and include your resume. Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 Community events Northglenn Sculpture Tour Did you know that Northglenn is home to 20 sculptures from artists around the country? Make an appointment for a guided group tour. For groups of 6 or more, please contact Michael Stricker 303.450.8727 [email protected] Northglenn Historical Preservation Foundation Historic Thede Farmhouse Events 10950 Fox Run Parkway • Northglenn, 80233 Community Yard Sale in partnership with Fox Run HOA June 19 & 20 9 am - 3 pm each day • At the historic Thede Farmhouse • Donations are welcome! • Proceeds benefit Northglenn Historic Preservation Foundation For more information, contact Joyce 720.232.4402 or [email protected] 34 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 Join us for our 27th annual Kids’ Fishing Derby! Anglers ages 2-14 are welcome. Check-in at 8 am and fish from 8:30 to 10 am. Awards will be presented at 10:30 am in six age categories and for the overall longest fish. The Colorado Parks and Wildlife will have a fishing clinic and drawings for free fishing poles. Each winner will receive a fishing pole, tackle box, and trophy. The grand prize winner will have the fish mounted as a trophy. There will be event mementos, snacks, and lots of fun for all participants, so come join the fun! Bring your own pole, tackle, and bait as none will be provided. This event sells out every year, so register early! The entry fee is $4 per child. Call 303.450.8800 to reserve your space. Register online at www.northglenn. org/recxpress. Registration deadline is Wednesday, June 3 at 4 pm or when all spaces are filled - whichever comes first. Saturday, June 6 8:30 - 10 am Webster Lake at E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park (across the street from the Northglenn Recreation Center) Past car show winner Celebrate Your Independence in Northglenn! Join us for Northglenn’s signature event, the July 4th Family Festival. Come to the Civic Center and the award-winning E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park, located across the street from City Hall at 118th and Community Center Drive. The event has been described as a large family picnic; people come prepared to spend the day in the park. This is an alcohol free/family friendly event. Fireworks choreographed to music will be launched on Webster Lake at 9:30 pm, weather permitting. The best view of the fireworks will be in the park. If the fireworks are not shot on July 4th, they will be shot on July 5th at 9:30 pm. A drop off zone will be available to make it easy for our guests to drop off large items in the west parking lot of the park. Handicap parking spaces will be available in the parking lots in the park. You must have a handicapped placard to park in these lots. Additional parking is available in the RTD lot at 120th & N. Melody Drive. Fees may be required. Soul X All-Day Entertainment 6:30 am 7 am 7:30 am 8 am 8 am 8:30 am 9:30 am 10 am 10 am 10:30 am 1 pm 2:15 pm 2:30 pm 6:30 pm 7:30 pm 8 pm 9:30 pm Registration/Check-in for Fun Run and 4 Mile Run Boy Scout Pancake Breakfast Firecrackers & Flapjacks 4 Mile Run Northglenn Senior Organization Bake Sale Pedal Boats open to rent Registration/Check-in for Bike, Trike, Wheelchair and Patriotic Pooch Parade Bike, Trike, Wheelchair and Patriotic Pooch Parade Food and Community Booths open Northglenn July 4th Car Show open Music throughout the park Kids’ Fun Area open – Inflatables Northglenn July 4th Car Show Awards Northglenn Thornton Rotary Club Ducky Derby Soul X Concert Military Recognition Soul X Concert Fireworks! Pavilion rentals are available on a first-come, first-served basis and payment is due at the time of the reservation. Don’t miss out! Call 303.450.8800 to reserve your pavilion. For more information about the event, contact Steven Stokes at 303.450.8909 or [email protected] 4th Annual Northglenn July 4th Car Show Car enthusiasts are invited to enter their vehicle into Northglenn’s 4th Annual July 4th Car Show. Categories include new, classic, vintage, hot rod and rat rod cars as well as motorcycles and trucks. Cars will be set up next to the Northglenn Veterans Memorial, just north of City Hall, 11701 Community Center Drive. Cost is $25 per entry through June 6. After that, the cost rises to $30. The first 50 entries receive a dash plaque and t-shirt. Application available online at www.northglenn.org/july4th 35 35 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 SPECIAL INTERESTS Fencing Advanced Care At Home Alone + First Aid Ages 10-13 Does your child spend a few hours home alone at times? Kidproof ’s At Home Alone With First Aid workshop teaches them how to look after themselves when they are alone. This popular and entertaining workshop includes interactive lessons, role play and hands-on training. This course is non-threatening and empowering, and has helped thousands of children become more confident and make safe choices while at home alone.This course has been paired with First Aid for Kids, so your child is prepared for any emergency. Jun 19 Aug 14 Beginning Code 20957 M Apr 27-Jun 15 Fees: $90 Resident / $99 Non-Resident Progressive Code 20956 M Apr 27-Jun 15 Fees: $90 Resident / $99 Non-Resident Advanced Care Babysitting Class Ages 11-13 This course is designed to give first-time babysitters the necessary skills to be responsible for young children. Subjects covered are growth and development, prevention and personal safety, discipline, fire safety, basic child care feeding, diapering, and bathing. CPR/First Aid certificate issued upon completion of course. Fee: $55 Resident/$60 Non-Resident Day/Time: Saturday / 9am - 3pm Code 20873 Code 20874 Code 20875 Location: Mountain View Room Code 20958 M Jul 13-Aug 17 (short session) Fees: $68 Resident / $75 Non-Resident Fee: $35 Resident/$38 Non-Resident Day/Time: Friday / 9am - 1pm Code 20871 Code 20872 Ages 8-16 Participants can learn the Olympic sport of fencing through instructor Tom, a former U.S. Olympic Fencing Team member, three-time NCAA Champion and former assistant coach at the Air Force Academy. This unique sport teaches competition, respect, and self-discipline in a safe and fun environment. Beginning classes are for those who have never tried the sport. The beginners program includes an introduction to the history of fencing, weapons, target areas and fencing technique. Progressive classes build on previous experience and the curriculum is developed for progressing skill levels. Participants should wear comfortable shoes and clothing. The use of all equipment is included in the class fee. Code 20959 M Jul 13-Aug 17 (short session) Fees: $68 Resident / $75 Non-Resident 7:15- 8pm M-F Jun 15-19 1- 4pm Archery for Youth Ages 14+ Wayne Smart, EMT, Instructor This is a ‘hands-on, have fun’ class for ages 14 and up covering all the usual first aid subjects, plus CPR, choking protocols, and use of an AED. Emphasis on the use of field expedients will show students how to do a secondary assessment of the victim, take a sample history, and use other triage techniques such as a pulse oximeter and glucometer. Each participant gets a certificate which meets OSHA and Fish & Wildlife requirements. Fee: $79 Resident/$87 Non-Resident Day/Time: Saturday / 9am - 5:30 pm Code 20964 Code 20965 7:15- 8pm Location: Parkview Room Fees: $200 Resident / $220 Non-Resident Ages 7+ Wilderness and Remote First Aid & CPR 6:30- 7:15pm Beginning Fencing CAMP Code 20951 Jun 20 Jul 18 Aug 8 6:30- 7:15pm Jun 27 Aug 15 36 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 This course is designed for the beginning or novice archer and uses recurve target bows and equipment. The purpose of the course is to introduce students to the basic techniques of target archery emphasizing the care and use of equipment, range safety, stance and shooting techniques. The instructor will teach to the level of each student. Location: Scout Park (132 E 112th Place) Fees: $90 Resident / $99 Non-Resident Session 1 Dates: Jun 8-Jul 16 Code 20933M,W9-10am Code 20934M,W10:30-11:30am Code 20935 Tu,Th 9-10am Code 20936 Tu,Th10:30-11:30am Session 2 Dates: Jul 20-Aug 26 Code 20937M,W9-10am Code 20938M,W10:30-11:30am Code 20939 Tu,Th9-10am Code 20940 Tu,Th10:30-11:30am Learn To Crochet Ages 14 and older Beginner Class 1: Class 2: Class 3: Class 4: Class 5: Class 6: Learn the relaxing craft of crochet and enjoy the satisfaction of creating handmade items for yourself and others. Learn how to hold the hook and make basic stitches. Use these basic stitches to create a small purse. Learn how to make the classic granny square. Learn the popular ripple pattern and use it to make a fancy dishcloth. Crochet a circle and see how to turn it into a hat. Make a matching scarf using lacy stitches. Lessons feature easy patterns without abbreviations or technical terms. A material fee of $5 is due at first day of class. Location: Parkview Room Fees: $65 Resident/$70 Non-Resident Code 20960 Th Code 20961 Th Time: 6-7 pm Jun 4-Jul 9 Jul 16-Aug 20 What can you do with over 20,000 pieces of Legos? In our engineering with Legos enrichment program, take on real-life engineering challenges. Explore concepts in physics and architecture, mechanical and structural engineering. Find inventive solutions in a fun-filled context that supports the growth of young minds through hands-on, minds-on learning. Fee: $178 Resident/$196 Non-Resident Intermediate Continue developing your crochet skills by learning more stitches and methods. Class 1: Crochet a baby cap decorated with puff stitches. Class 2: Learn to make decreases by crocheting a cute pair of booties. Class 3: Learn how to create the traditional Irish Rose. Class 4: Stitch a perky neck scarf featuring pineapples and popcorns. Class 5: Learn the classic filet technique by making a lace butterfly bookmark. Class 6: Learn how to work with multiple strands to create tapestry crochet. Lessons will explain how to read patterns and diagrams. Bring a skein of soft worsted weight #4 yarn and a size H or I hook to the first day of class. Location: Parkview Room Fees: $65 Resident/$70 Non-Resident Code 20962 Th Code 20963 Th Play-Well TEKnologies Time: 7-8 pm Jun 4-Jul 9 Jul 16-Aug 20 Pre-Engineering with Legos Ages 5-6 Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own unique design! Explore the endless creative possibilities of the Lego building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. This is an ideal way to prepare young builders for the challenge of Engineering FUNdamentals. Code 20941 M-F Jul 6-10 9am-12pm Engineering FUNdamentals with Legoss Ages 7-12 Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars, and the Battletrack! Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. An experienced instructor will challenge new and returning students to engineer at the next level. Code 20942 M-F Jul 6-10 1- 4pm Mine, Craft, Build: Adventure Game Using Legos Robot Vision Fundamentals Grades 5-12 STEM Enrichment Academy’s robot vision program is designed to provide an engaging and problem-solving based learning experience. We incorporate the latest technology and applications from the machine vision industry, immersing students in principles and strategies which allow them to establish real world solutions. Our Robot Vision Fundamental series of classes provides a foundation in Optics, Circuits, Image Acquisition, Algorithms, and Robotics. Location: Spin Room Day/Time: Thursday / 1-4pm Code 21367 Code 21368 Code 21369 Jun 4-25 Fees: $344 Resident / $378 Non-Resident Jul 2-23 Fees: $344 Resident / $378 Non-Resident Jul 30-Aug 13 Fees: $258 Resident / $283 Non-Resident (short session) Bring Minecraft to life using Legos! Resourcefulness, creativity, and cooperation come together in this unique building adventure game; roll the dice to mine for resources, craft tools, and watch out for Creepers! This ultimate Lego Minecraft experience is an original game designed by Play-Well instructors, using gameplay elements and characters inspired by the popular Minecraft video game. Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience with Minecraft or Legos. Ages 5-6 Code 20943 M-F Aug 3-7 9am - 12pm Ages 7-12 Code 20944 M-F Aug 3-7 1- 4pm 37 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 adult sports Modified Baseball League Come check out a twist with softball and baseball. The modified baseball league uses wooden bats with a 10” baseball and all pitches are thrown overhand (fastballs only) at speeds not exceeding 65 mph. The games are played with 9 players on a softball field and stealing is allowed. Hitters must wear helmets and catchers must wear protective gear. Location: Jaycee Ballfield, 106th & Irma Drive Team Fee: $525 Code 21286 Jun 11-Aug 13 6:30- 9:30pm www.northglenn.org/sports Adult Softball League Summer Leagues League offerings: Monday Men’s Competetive Tuesday Men’s Recreational Wednesday Coed Competetive Friday Coed Recreational Sunday Men’s Leisure Team Fee: $525 (half due at registration) When: Season starts the week of May 4 Length of Season: 10 games + playoffs Location: Jaycee Ballfield, 106th & Irma Drive Registration: Now through May 1 Fall Softball Leagues Leagues will consist of a 8-game schedule + playoffs for all teams. League offerings: Monday Men’s Competetive Tuesday Men’s Recreational Wednesday Coed Competetive Friday Coed Recreational Team Fee: $440 (half due at registration) When: Season starts the week of Aug 3 Length of Season: 8 games + playoffs Location: Jaycee Ballfield, 106th & Irma Drive Registration: April 21 - August 10 th 15 Wiffleball Tournament Knucklers, fastballs, and curveballs ... anything goes in our 11th Annual Wiffleball Tournament. Get a team of 3 to 5 of your buddies and relive your childhood in this summer tournament classic. Awards are given to top finishers and all participants receive a t-shirt. All equipment is provided. Team Fee: $110 What: 1-day tournament When: Saturday, June 27 (games start at 8:30 am) Location: Northwest Open Space (112th Ave & Pecos) Registration: Begins April 23 REGISTER TEAMS NOW! Located at Northwest Open Space (112th & Pecos) Saturday, June 13 Tournament hosted by the Northglenn Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services with portion of the proceeds benefiting the American Lung Association. 92.5 The Wolf and Mix 100.3 will be the radio stations assisting with the event in 2015! This is a COED tournament. Team waiver/roster must be submitted prior to the tournament. Players must be 18 years or older. event info: www.northglenn.org/mudapalooza DODGE SIGN COMPANY 38 Deadline to register is Monday, June 8 at 8:30 pm Parks, Services | May-August 2015 38Recreation & CulturalCall to reserve a space for your team today! 303.450.8800 Adult Basketball League Summer 5-on-5 Men’s League Location: Time: Northglenn Recreation Center 6:30-9:30 pm CARA Sports Colorado Association of Recreational Athletics (CARA) main goal is the development of skills, sportsmanship, participation, and assuring that each participant experiences a degree of success. Season: Men’s Competetive Mondays Jun 22-Aug 17 8 games Fee: $430 Men’s Recreational Wednesdays Jun 10-Aug 19 10 games Fee: $535 Fall Basketball League League offerings: Monday Men’s Competetive Wednesday Men’s Recreational Team Fee: When: Location: Season: $535 and no player fees Starting the week of Aug 31 Northglenn Recreation Center League will feature a full 10 game + playoffs Track & Field Ages 5-16 Participants will particpate in as many as 5 Saturday meets around the state in the track and field events of their choice. Participants will be provided with activity equipment and team shirt. Participants should dress appropriately for weather and for the sport they are competing in. Please bring water! This year we will seperate meets into a North and South Division. Participants have the choice of choosing morning or evening practice times. Contact Steve Hensley at 303-450-8928 or shensley@ northglenn.org. Practices begin the week of June 1 and meets begin on June 20. Fee: $75 Resident/$85 Non-Resident Location: Silver Hills Middle School Code 21309 M,Tu,Th Jun 1-Jul 23 6:30- 8pm Grass Volleyball League Teams play two matches per week for seven weeks. All teams will be seeded into end of season tournament. All matches played outdoors on grass. Location: Northwest Open Space Monday League Code 21281 4 vs 4 Jun 22-Aug 3 6:30 - 8:30pm Wednesday League 6 vs 6 Code 21282 Jun 24-Aug 5 5 - 8pm $90 $120 Youth sports Location: Silver Hills Middle School Code 21308 M,Tu,Th Jun 1-Jul 23 9-10:30am Cross Country Lacrosse Ages 6-14 This recreational lacrosse league is designed to help teach and improve player skills as well as provide organized competition within Colorado. No experience in playing lacrosse is necessary. Teams will compete against other agencies across the metro area. There will be two practices a week at Wyco Park (11551 Wyco Dr). Games on Saturdays at locations across the metro area. Jerseys will be provided for players. Helmet, gloves, mouth guard, shoulder pads, elbow pads, sticks are required. Teams consist of 7 vs 7. Ages 6-14 Location: Wyco Park Races will be 2k to 5k (1.24 miles-3.1 miles) depending on the age level. Practices are Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays from 4:305:30 pm. Practices begin on August 17. Meets begin the weekend of September 12. Practices will typically be held at Northwest Open Space with some practices at other locations in the city. The team will compete against other cities and agencies around the Denver metro area. Meet t-shirt will be supplied. For more information, please contact Brian Magnett at 303-450-8899 or [email protected]. Fee: $70 Resident/$75 Non-Resident Dates: Aug 25 - Oct 22 Times: 5 - 6:30 pm Coed Ages 6-8 Code 21372 Coed Ages 8-10 Code 21373 Coed Ages 10-12 Code 21374 Coed Ages 12-14 Code 21376 Fee: $55 Resident/$60 Non-Resident Code 21307 M,Tu,Th Aug 17-Oct 8 4:30- 5:30pm 39 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 youth sports Pre-School Sport Programs These classes are an introductory program for children ages 3-7. Kids learn the fundamentals of the sport and to interact with other children in a fun and recreational setting. Be sure to bring a water bottle! This program requires a parent to attend each class. The format will be 30 minutes of instruction and 15-20 minutes of recreational games. Mighty Mites Soccer Ages 3-5 Location: Wyco Park Fee: $34 Resident/$38 Non-Resident Fee includes team t-shirt. Code 21325 F Jun 5-Jul 10 9- 9:45am T-Ball League Ages 4-6 Location: Jaycee Park Fee: $34 Resident/$38 Non-Resident Fee includes team t-shirt. Please bring a baseball glove and water bottle (no cleats). Code 21327 W Jun 3-Jul 8 9-10:30am Mighty Mites Flag Football Ages 5-6 Location: Wyco Park Fee: $34 Resident/$38 Non-Resident Code 21329 M Jun 15-Jul 20 9-10:30am Grass Roots 4 vs 4 Soccer Ages 5-7 Location: Wyco Park Fee: $50 Resident/$55 Non-Resident Teams of 4 to 8 players are given 30 minutes of practice time prior to the game. Teams then play four 8-minute quarters. No scores/records kept. Code 21326 F Jun 5-Jul 24 10-11:15am Baseball Coach Pitch Ages 6-8 Teams are formed by the night players can practice. Volunteer coaches recieve 50% off registration fee for each child participating. Teams will practice 1 hour per week at Northwest Open Space. Games are held on Thursdays starting at 6:30 pm at Northwest Open Space. Location: Northwest Open Space Fee: $55 Resident/$60 Non-Resident Monday evening practice 6:30 pm M,Th Jun 15-Jul 30 Code 21357 Tuesday evening practice 6:30 pm T,Th Jun 16-Jul 30 Code 21358 Tuesday evening practice 6:30 pm T,Th Jun 16-Jul 30 Code 21360 Wednesday evening practice 6:30 pm W,Th Jun 17-Jul 30 Code 21359 Kid’s Pitch Ages 9-12 Teams are formed by the night the players can practice. Volunteer coaches recieve 50% off registration for each child participating. Games will be held at Jaycee Ball Park on Thursdays starting at 6 pm. Teams will practice 2 times a week for 2 hours at Northwest Open Space. Location: Northwest Open Space Fee: $55 Resident/$60 Non-Resident Monday/Tuesday Practice Jun 15-Aug 6 6 pm Code 21361 Tuesday/Wednesday Practice Jun 15-Aug 6 6 pm Code 21362 Tuesday/Wednesday Practice Jun 16-Aug 6 6 pm Code 21363 Monday/Tuesday Practice June 18- Aug 7 6 pm Code 21364 40 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 Elevation Basketball Academy Ages 9-14 Do you love playing the game? Do you enjoy improving and learning the game? Do you dream of being your best? If so, you will love every minute of the Elevation Basketball Academy. You will elevate your skills to become a different player. A more skilled player! A more confident player! In every one of our events, we believe in challenging the way you think about practice. We want to change the way you think about skill development and the way you think about going to camp. We do this by having you perform the same, dynamic, cutting edge and innovative drills used by NCAA and high school players that we train - but on your level. We break drills and concepts down so that you can have the same edge over your competition that they do. We instill confidence. Director: Galen Harkness Location: Northglenn Recreation Center Fee: $100 Resident/$110 Non-Resident $80 siblings Session I: Code 21311 M-F Jun 8-12 1:30- 4:30pm Session II: Code 21312 M-F Jul 13-17 1:30- 4:30pm YOUTH SPORTS NFL Flag Football League Ages 7-12 In youth flag football, the focus is on teamwork in a positive and structured environment. Children will learn passing and other aspects of the game that will keep them active and help them develop skills such as hand-eye coordination. In addition, children will have an opportunity to develop leadership skills and build self-esteem as they improve their technique. Players will receive a NFL replica jersey included in registration fee. Volunteer Coaches recieve 50% off registration for each child participating. Games will be 5 vs 5 on a 80 yard field. There will be one practice per week and practices will be held at various parks during the week. Practice days are subject to change depending on coaches availability. Games will be played on Wednesdays at Northwest Open Space Sports Complex. Practices begins the week of June 15th and games will begin July 1st. Season will consist of six games. Mandatory coaches meeting on Monday, June 8, from 6-7 pm at the Northglenn Recreation Center. Coaches receive half off registration for each child. Location: Northwest Open Space Dates: Jun 15-Aug 5 Games: Wednesdays, 6-8pm Fees: $60 Resident/$65 Non-Resident Ages 7-8 Monday Practice Team #1 Code 21313 M, W Ages 9-10 Monday Practice Team #1 Code 21317M,W Ages 11-12 Monday Practice Team #1 Code 21321M,W Monday Practice Team #2 Code 21314M,W Monday Practice Team #2 Code 21318M,W Monday Practice Team #2 Code 21322M,W Tuesday Practice Team #3 Code 21315Tu,W Tuesday PracticeTeam #3 Code 21319Tu,W Tuesday Practice Team #3 Code 21323Tu,W Tuesday Practice Team #4 Code 21316Tu,W Tuesday PracticeTeam #4 Code 21320Tu,W Tuesday Practice Team #4 Code 21324Tu,W Quickstart Tennis Designed to bring kids into the game by utilizing specialized equipment, shorter court dimensions, and modified scoring - all tailored to age and size. Quickstart Tennis is divided into two different age levels: ages 5-8, and 9-11. It’s the fast, fun way to get kids into tennis and keep them playing! Visit www.quickstarttennis.com for more information. Ages 5-8 Session I: Code 21335 Tu,Th Jun 2-18 9-10am Session II: Code 21346 Tu,Th Jun 23-Jul 19 9-10am Session III: Code 21343 Tu,Th Jul 14-Jul 30 9-10am Ages 9-11 Session I: Code 21336 Tu,Th Jun 2-18 Session II: Code 21347 Tu,Th Jun 23-Jul 19 10-11am 10-11am Session III: Code 21348 Tu,Th Jul 14-Jul 30 10-11am Location: Danahy Park Fee: $45 Resident/$50 Non-Resident 41 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 Skyhawks Sports Academy Youth Sports Community Organizations Skyhawks provides a wide variety of fun, safe, and positive programs that emphasize critical lessons in sports and life, such as teamwork, respect, and sportsmanship. Our programs are designed to give each child a positive introduction into sports while fostering a lifelong love for an active, healthy, lifestyle. Our patient and knowledgeable staff uses a variety of skill-building games and activities to give each athlete a complete understanding and overview of the sport. Since 1979, Skyhawks has taught over one million boys and girls life lessons through sports. If your youngster is interested in sports, check out the following community organizations: Northglenn Little League 303.451.9457 www.nmll.org l Colorado Storm North Soccer 720.929.8159 www.coloradostormnorth.com Quality Instruction All Skyhawks participants will receive FREE t-shirt l New skills, friends, fun & games player evaluation l FREE ball l One l Personal All Skyhawks registrations go through Skyhawks and not through the City of Northglenn. Register at www.skyhawks.com. Northglenn Youth Football 303.451.8668 www.nyfa.net SUMMER 2015 SKILL-BASED YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS Northglenn Judo Club 303.451.6109 www.northglennjudo.org (course) (dates) (time) (ages) (fee) (location) 1:30pm-4:30pm 7-14 $99 Northglenn Rec. Center INDOOR BASKETBALL SSA82646 Northglenn Youth Basketball 303.450.8800 www.northglenn.org/sports 8/03 - 8/07 An active week of passing, shooting, and rebounding makes SPORTS this one of our most popular programs. SUMMER 2015 dribbling SKILL-BASED YOUTH PROGRAMS Boys and girls will also learn vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork and responsibility. (course) (dates) (time) (ages) (fee) (location) INDOOR VOLLEYBALL SSA82683 INDOOR BASKETBALL 6/15 - 6/19 8/03 1:30pm-4:30pm 7-14 7-14 $99 $99 Northglenn Rec. Center SSA82646 - 8/07 1:30pm-4:30pm Northglenn Rec. Center All aspects of volleyball taught through drills and exercises that focus on this passing, An activeare week of passing, shooting, dribbling and rebounding makes one of setting, our most hitting popularand programs. andboys girls and will also learn vital life lessons such as respect, responsibility.drills and daily serving. Staff willBoys assist girls in developing fundamental skillsteamwork through and games-speed scrimmages aimed at developing the whole player. Northside Vikings Youth Rugby 303.880.6067 www.northsideyouthrugby.com LACROSSE For Northglenn youth and adult sports and event information: INDOOR VOLLEYBALL SSA82683 6/15 - 6/19 1:30pm-4:30pm 7-14 $99 Northglenn Rec. Center All7/27 aspects of volleyball are taught through drills and exercises that focusDanahy on passing, setting, hitting and - 7/31 9am-12pm 6-12 $99 Park serving. Staff will assist boys and girls in developing fundamental skills through games-speed drills and daily at developing the whole player.cradling, passing and shooting in a fun, Boys and girls willscrimmages learn the aimed fundamentals of stick handling, SSA82734 non-checking environment. Lacrosse equipment is available for weekly rental online at www.skyhawks.com. LACROSSE Rental kits are $29 for each Monday-Friday program. Kits include helmet with cage, gloves and stick. SSA82734 7/27 - 7/31 9am-12pm 6-12 $99 Danahy Park Steve Hensley 303.450.8928 or visit www.northglenn.org/sports MINI-HAWK CAMP (SOCCER, &handling, BASKETBALL) Boys and girls will learn the BASEBALL fundamentals of stick cradling, passing and shooting in a fun, SSA82710 non-checking environment. Lacrosse equipment is available for weekly rental online at www.skyhawks.com. 7/06 - 7/10 9am-12pm 4-6 $99 Danahy Park Rental kits are $29 for each Monday-Friday program. Kits include helmet with cage, gloves and stick. Skyhawks Mini-Hawk® programs are tailored to your child’s age and skill level while teaching life lessons such MINI-HAWK (SOCCER, BASEBALL & BASKETBALL) as respect and teamwork whileCAMP learning the fundamentals of soccer, baseball & basketball. SSA82710 7/06 - 7/10 9am-12pm 4-6 $99 Danahy Park TENNIS SSA82695 Skyhawks Mini-Hawk® programs are tailored to your child’s age and skill level while teaching life lessons such as respect and teamwork while learning the fundamentals of soccer, baseball & basketball. 7/20 - 7/24 9am-12pm 6-12 $99 Wyco Park Tennis Courts TENNIS In Skyhawks tennis programs, boys and girls learn proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves, as well as the rules and etiquette that make exciting game. Programs quickly due to limited court space. SSA82695 7/20tennis - 7/24 an 9am-12pm 6-12 fill $99 Wyco Park Tennis Courts In Skyhawks tennis programs, boys and girls learn proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves, as well as the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Programs fill quickly due to limited court space. SUMMER 2015 SKILL-BASED YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS (course) (dates) (time) (ages) (fee) (location) 1:30pm-4:30pm 7-14 $99 Northglenn Rec. Center INDOOR BASKETBALL SSA82646 8/03 - 8/07 An active week of passing, shooting, dribbling and rebounding makes this one of our most popular programs. Boys and girls will also learn vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork and responsibility. FRIDAY THURSDAY INDOOR VOLLEYBALL SSA82683 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY LeadershipLeadership TUESDAY 6/15 - 6/19 Respect Respect1:30pm-4:30pm 7-14 $99 FRIDAY Game Day! Game Day! THURSDAY Responsibility Responsibility Northglenn Rec. Center MONDAYare taught through drills and exercises that focus on passing, setting, hitting and All aspects of volleyball MONDAY serving. Staff will assist boys and girls in developing fundamental skills through games-speed drills and daily Sportsmanship Sportsmanship scrimmages aimed at developing the whole player. LACROSSE SSA82734 42 7/27 - 7/31 9am-12pm 6-12 $99 Danahy Park Boys and girls will learn the fundamentals of stick handling, cradling, passing and shooting in a fun, non-checking environment. Lacrosse equipment is available for weekly rental online at www.skyhawks.com. www.skyhawks.com /colorado 800.804.3509 Rental kits are $29 for each Monday-Friday program. Kits include helmet with cage, gloves and stick. www.skyhawks.com /colorado MINI-HAWK CAMP (SOCCER, BASEBALL & BASKETBALL) Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services |SSA82710 May-August 7/06 2015- 7/10 9am-12pm Register Online at: 4-6 $99 Danahy Park 800.804.3509 www.skyhawks.com/colorado Register Online at: Skyhawks Mini-Hawk® programs are tailored to your child’s age and skill level while teaching life lessons such Colorado Youth Adventures Ages 11-18 YOUTH & TEEN PROGRAMS Join us for our monthly trips with youth from around the Metro area. These trips are offered in cooperation with the City of Broomfield, Hyland Hills Recreation District, City of Englewood, Commerce City, City of Brighton, and Estes Valley Recreation and Parks. May: Rock Climbing Join us for a day of rock climbing at Garden of the Gods. Please pack a sack lunch, plenty of water, sunscreen, and a change of clothes. Sat May 9 7am- 4pm $32R/$35N Code 20876 June: Rafting Head out with Clear Creek Rafting Company and enjoy a 1/3 day trip as you ride the waves in the wild wild west. Float past a historic waterwheel, drop over Castle Falls, paddle through Mountain Lion, then hold on tight for Mr. Twister. It’s the perfect introduction to whitewater! Participants need to wear swimsuit attire and appropriate footwear. Th Jun 25 6:45am- 2pm $50R/$55N Code 20879 July: Horseback Riding & Fishing Spend a day getting away. Come join us for fishing and horseback riding! Start the day out with a fun trail ride near the foothills then unwind catching dinner. All fishing equipment provided. Be sure to wear long pants and closed toed shoes for horseback riding. Join us for the First Annual Blue Moon Family Campout Friday, July 31 5pm through Saturday, August 1 9am E. B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park M Jul 13 8:45am- 5:30pm $45R/$50N Code 20877 Families are welcome to experience an outdoor overnight adventure in the park during a blue moon in July. The fee will include a tent to use, a full dinner, and a light breakfast, with of course, marshmallows around the bonfire. Activities include pedal boat rides, fishing and other fun activities. August: Cave of the Winds & Manitou Springs Penny Arcade General Information Sat Aug 29 9am- 6:30pm $70R/$77N Code 20878 Items to Bring Cave exploration! Zipline! Old-fashioned penny arcade! You get all this and more in Manitou Springs. Spend the day in this exciting little town at the base of Pikes Peak. Pack your own sack lunch. You will also need a minumum of $15 cash for the penny arcade. Total money given is at parent’s discretion. Register early, sites will be given out on a first come, first served basis. There is no age minimum however, each campsite is encouraged to have a child under the age of 18. Sleeping bags and pillows Chairs and blankets Bug spray Flashlights Sorry, no personal grills will be allowed. Inclement Weather Kids to Parks Day Saturday, May 16 1-3 pm Aspen Pavilion E. B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park Be a part of this national event that encourages everyone to bring a child to a local park in their community. To celebrate this day we will offer pedal boat rides and other park activities. In the case of inclement weather, staff will make a decision to cancel or postpone the event by Friday July 31 at 8 am. Please be sure to have a current email when registering. You will be informed by email. Fees Fees are based on family of 4 (adults or children). If there are more than 4 people per campsite, a second campsite must be purchased. Resident: $55/campsite Non-Resident: $65/campsite Code 21495 43 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 YOUTH & teen ProgramS Returning this Summer! Roving Rec - On the Road For youth entering grades 5-9 in the Fall of 2015 Roving Rec On The Road features trips to aquatic facilities such as Water World, amusement centers like Elitch Gardens, and adventure outings that may include anything from Progresh Extreme Sports to paddle board. This state-certified program will run from 9 am to 4 pm every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Trip fees include admission, transportation, and supervision by city personnel. Pick and choose your trips - if you only want to go on one or two trips each week, please sign up by individual code listed for each trip. All trips depart from and return to the Northglenn Recreation Center. You will find all the needed paperwork at www.northglenn.org/youthprograms. Please print the required program paperwork as well as the wavier/release form for various trips your child maybe attending. For all trips, bring sunscreen, a sack lunch, and plenty of water. For aquatic trips, please remember to bring your swim suit and a towel. www.northglenn.org/youthprograms Roving Rec Fun in the Sun Join us for crafts, games, friends, and FUN all summer long! Come as many or as few days as you would like; your one-time registration fee gives you access to the fun all summer long! We’ll meet at E.B. Rains Jr Memorial Park by the flag pole on Tuesdays and Danahy Park next to the tennis courts on Thursdays. Bring a sack lunch, plenty of water, and sun screen. Times are 10:00 am-1:30 pm June 2-August 13th. E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park or Danahy Park Tu,Th Jun 2-Aug 13 10am - 1:30pm $30 Code 20945 44 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 45 45 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 YOUTH & teen ProgramS Kops vs Kids Basketball Challenge Ages 9-14 The City of Northglenn in conjunction with our Citizens Police Academy is hosting our annual Kops vs. Kids event for youth ages 9-14. This event is one of several offerings that provide positive, safe and fun opportunities for youth in our community. Code 21279 Sat May 16 6-10pm Fee: $5 Resident/$6 Non-Resident For more information, call Steve Hensley at 303.450.8928 MAYOR ON THE MOVE Co-hosted by the Northglenn Youth Commission Northglenn Youth Commission Ages 13-18 The Northglenn Youth Commission meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm. Meetings are held at the Northglenn Recreation Center, 11801 Community Center Drive. Meetings are open to the public, and anyone who would like to express their ideas, opinions, or concerns on a youth-related issue is welcome to attend. If you are interested in becoming part of the Youth Commission, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 303.450.8756 for more information. 46 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015 Tuesday, June 9 6 pm Fox Run Central Park (Fox Run Parkway & E. 108th Avenue) This is a great opportunity for youth and residents to have some fun, talk to the mayor and find out what’s going on in Northglenn! Enjoy Community Engagement Volunteers & Active Citizenry Those who can, do. Those who can do more, volunteer! Senior Center Would you like to support your peers by helping at the information desk, planning parties and cultural events, or fund raising? Your wisdom, experience, and joy of living are welcomed. Youth Volunteers Many young people are interested in contributing to their community. Some students need volunteer service to meet school requirements. We welcome youth and families to group work days and selfguided projects. Parks and Trails Do you regularly enjoy a park or a segment of the Greenway Trail System? Would you like to “adopt” a flower bed, segment of trail, or a park? You could also participate with half-day park work days to clean up, plant, paint, fix up, etc. For more information contact Jenni Murphy at 303.450.8904 or [email protected] Neighborhoods We know you want your neighborhood to be safe, clean and friendly. There are many ways to get more involved including: Helping neighbors who have physical limitations with their yard work or snow removal, organizing a block party to get to know each other, identifying and recognizing homes that have well-kept and water wise landscaping, or becoming a Neighborhood Watch block captain. Northglenn Police Department Your involvement is welcome in fingerprinting and records, helping with the Neighborhood Watch program, assisting victims of crime as an advocate, organizing a National Night Out gathering, and attending the Citizens Police Academy to further your understanding of police functions in Northglenn. To view the city’s volunteer opportunities, www.northglenn.org/volunteer volunteering What gifts of the hands, heart or head would you like to offer? We'd love to talk to you. Northglenn Arts Are you interested in the arts? Our youth theatre program needs assistance with tickets/ programs, ushers, costuming, painting, and set construction. In addition, the Northglenn Arts & Humanities Foundation requests assistance with programs such as Northglenn’s Art on Parade sculpture program. Administrative Assistance We value your administrative skills such as word processing, data entry, mailings, desk top publishing, and spreadsheet preparation. Community Events Smiling faces and ready hands are needed to assist with event planning and event day activities such as the Kids’ Fishing Derby, July 4th Family Festival, Daddy Daughter Sweetheart Ball, Mudapalooza (mud volleyball tournament), and Noel Northglenn. If you excel in organized chaos and large groups, this is for you! Youth Recreation Your time and commitment to youth pays valuable rewards. Volunteers are especially needed to work with our middle school events such as after-school recreation, and youth trips and activities. Youth basketball coaches are also needed. 47 Register online at www.northglenn.org/recxpress or call 303.450.8800 PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Denver, CO Permit No. 1673 City of Northglenn Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services 11801 Community Center Drive Northglenn, Colorado 80233 Registration begins Monday, April 20 www.northglenn.org/recxpress Summer Feeding Program Returns! Youth 1-18 years of age are welcome to participate. NEW this year…BREAKFAST! The City of Northglenn will provide shelf stable packed meals twice a day: Monday - Friday Breakfast 7am-9am Lunch 11am-1pm Serving times will be held at the front desk of the recreation center. All youth are strongly encouraged to stay at the recreation center to enjoy their meals. Tables with umbrellas are available out on the pool deck for your use as well as tables within the lobby area. 48 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services | May-August 2015
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