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1 Parks, Recreation,Cultural Services, & Senior Center winter recreation guide January-April 2013 Registration begins Thursday, December 13, 2012

2 DIRECTORY Dear Northglenn Residents, A new year is here and it is time to put those New Year s Resolutions into action! We are proud to offer a tremendous variety of classes, workshops and activities at the Northglenn Recreation Center this winter. A variety of Aquafit classes - including an arthritis class, a SilverSneakers Silver Splash, and Aqua Zumba are offered throughout the week at the indoor, heated pool. (Kept at a perfect degrees for those chilly winter days!) Are you looking for something to keep your children active and busy during the winter? An array of youth theatre performances are on the schedule, including renditions of Blackbeard the Pirate and Alice in Wonderland. Audition for a part, or come as a family to watch the performances. Directory recreation center Recreation Center Hours... 4 operations & fees Staff Directory... 4 fees, Gym Activities... 5 Parks Park and Facility Summary... 6 Aquatics Rec Center Pool Schedule... 7 Lesson Descriptions; Badge Certification... 8 Water Fitness... 9 Lesson Schedules Swim Teams; Lifeguard Training Summer Jobs Preview The Northglenn Recreation Center is excited to be working with the Colorado Parks and Recreation Association to offer Cancerfit, a fitness program designed specifically for individuals dealing with the physical and emotional impacts of cancer. The program is available to cancer survivors, as well as to those currently in treatment. It may seem early to be thinking about summer break, but for those parents who like to plan ahead, Summer Camp registration is now available. Summer Camp is offered on a first-come, first-served basis. A limited number of openings are available. If you would like to ensure that your child has a fun, safe place to be during summer break, register early. Additional information is available on page 15. Finally, thanks to all of you for your patience during the construction of the new roof and HVAC system, the work in the gymnasium and the pool, the indoor painting, and the floor installation. As we move into the new year, we will continue to make improvements to the facility. The locker rooms at the Recreation Center are scheduled for renovation in Staff will spend the first part of the year planning for this project, and anticipate construction to occur during early fall Other capital improvement projects scheduled throughout the Parks and Recreation system include the replacement of the play structures at the Fox Run parks and implementation of a centrally controlled irrigation system to improve water conservation. Have a wonderful, active new year! 2 Sincerely, Amanda Peterson Director Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services apeterson@northglenn.org CHILDREN S Pre-School Sports PROGRAMS Pre-School Summer Camp Preview cultural arts & d.l. parsons theatre Night of the Stars Talent Show Daddy Daughter Sweetheart Ball; theatre Info Auditions Performances Music, Art, and Drama Classes Drama Classes travel Films... Back Page Fitness, Health Dance Classes & Wellness Cancer Fit Fitness; Chair Massage Martial Arts; Yoga Workshops Senior center Hours; Services Senior Fun Senior Health & Wellness northglenn Senior Organization sports adult Sport and Youth Sports Youth Sports Teens flashlight Egg Hunts; RAP Adventures Winter Break Trips; Cheerleading Special Interests Chair Massage Variety of Classes volunteering Neighborhood Services registration Registration Information... 39

3 ... 5 The City of Northglenn was the very first city in Colorado to earn the designation of Playful City USA Rooms Available For Rent at the Northglenn Recreation Center! Looking for a place to hold a meeting or event? 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 Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Community Center Drive Northglenn, Colorado parksandrec@northglenn.org Northglenn City Government Officials Mayor Joyce Downing Council Members: Ward I Carol Dodge Wayne Dodge Ward II Joe Brown Leslie Carrico Ward III Susan Clyne Marci Whitman Ward IV Kim Snetzinger Gene Wieneke Northglenn Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Brian Swinbank, President Cheryl Mendenhall Brian Ocepek Terry Wadding Joe Brown, Ex-Officio Member If you are interested in serving on the Parks & Recreation Board, please contact our City Clerk at Donna Reagan, Administrative Assistant dreagan@northglenn.org Resident registration begins December Register online at 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. Mountainview/Parkview Rooms Located on the main level; Parkview can accommodate up to 70 people; Mountainview holds up to 40 people. Each include 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* 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. Business/Corporate Use 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 for more information. For more information on corporate rates, please call Brian at

4 recreation center Federally Insured by NCUA Northglenn Recreation Center D.L. Parsons Theatre Northglenn Senior Center Community Center Drive Northglenn, Colorado Special Hours Christmas Eve 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Closed Christmas Day Hours Monday-Friday: 5:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m.* Saturday: 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.* Sunday: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.* Recreation Administration New Year s Eve 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Closed New Year s Day Closed Easter Sunday * Guests are asked to leave the Recreation Center within 15 minutes after closing hours of operation. Amanda Peterson, CPRP Director of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Programs apeterson@northglenn.org Donna Reagan Administrative Assistant dreagan@northglenn.org Aquatics Programs Deb Lawson Recreation Supervisor, Aquatics and Marketing dlawson@northglenn.org Steven Hanson Recreation Coordinator, Aquatics shanson@northglenn.org Childrens Programs Deb Lawson Recreation Supervisor, Childrens dlawson@northglenn.org Kathy Heid Recreation Coordinator, Childrens kheid@northglenn.org Facility Operations Brian Magnett, CPRP Facility Operations Supervisor bmagnett@northglenn.org Joyce Altfeltis Customer Service Solution Specialist jaltfeltis@northglenn.org Fitness Brian Magnett, CPRP Fitness Supervisor bmagnett@northglenn.org Tehra Porterfield Recreation Coordinator, Fitness tporterfield@northglenn.org Senior Center Michael Stricker Recreation Supervisor, Seniors mstricker@northglenn.org Kate Fisher Recreation Coordinator, Seniors kfisher@northglenn.org Kacie Broemmelsick Recreation Assistant, Seniors kbroemmelsick@northglenn.org Special Interest Brian Magnett, CPRP Recreation Supervisor, Special Interest bmagnett@northglenn.org Tehra Porterfield Recreation Coordinator, Special Interest tporterfield@northglenn.org Sports Brian Magnett, CPRP Recreation Supervisor, Sports bmagnett@northglenn.org Michael Mendez Recreation Coordinator, Sports mmendez@northglenn.org Theatre and Cultural Programs Michael Stricker Theatre and Cultural Programs Supervisor mstricker@northglenn.org Christopher M. Waller Technical Coordinator cwaller@northglenn.org Kimberly Jongejan Theatre Coordinator kjongejan@northglenn.org Youth and Teens Deb Lawson Recreation Supervisor, Youth and Teens dlawson@northglenn.org Tehra Porterfield Recreation Coordinator, Youth and Teens tporterfield@northglenn.org Parks Operation and Maintenance Information Donna Reagan Administrative Assistant dreagan@northglenn.org Jim Mueller Parks Foreman jmueller@northglenn.org Volunteer & Special Events Jenni Murphy Community Outreach Coordinator jmurphy@northglenn.org Jeanette Sanchez Special Events Coordinator jsanchez@northglenn.org

5 Northglenn Recreation Center Fees Child Youth Adult Senior 3 & Under 4-12 Yrs Yrs Yrs 62 + Yrs Daily Drop In Resident free $2.25 $2.75 $3.50 $2.50 Non-Resident free $2.75 $3.25 $4.25 $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 $10 Judo (Resident or Non-Resident; all ages) $2.50 Shower Fee Resident free $2.25 $2.75 $3.50 $2.50 Non-Resident free $2.75 $3.25 $4.25 $3.50 Towel Rental $1 Resident Recreation ID Card Now 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. 2. Photo ID with one of the following: Utility Bill Car Registration Rental Contract Voter Registration Card recreation center Slow Swim (Ages 62 + Monday-Friday, 9:30-11 a.m.) 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 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 $65/95 N/A Annual Pass* (Expires 1 Year From Date Of Purchase) 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 Gym subject to unscheduled changes. Classes are subject to cancellation without advance notification. OPEN GYM Call for open gym availability lockers Guests are asked to provide their own locks for lockers. Reasonably priced locks are available for purchase. 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 a.m.) Resident n/a N/A N/A $28 Non-Resident n/a N/A N/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 Note: $25 Administration Fee For Cancelled Memberships Corporate/business rates available. Contact Brian Magnett for more information at or bmagnett@northglenn.org. 5

6 parks City of Northglenn Parks & Facility Summary Park/Facility 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 6 Acres of Turf Tennis Courts Basketball Courts Playground Picnic Tables... Picnic Shelters Benches Restrooms/ Portable Toilets 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. Off Leash Dog Run Info Boards Flower Beds Shrub Beds Water & Other Features Alvin B. Thomas Park 2.72 X X X X X X X X Soccer Eleanor M. Wyatt/ Centennial Park 2.66 X X X Charles C. Winburn Park 11.9 X X X X Winburn Ponds City Hall/ Recreation Center 20 X X X X X X Indoor Pool E. B. Rains Jr. Webster Lake, Sensory 28 X X X X X X X X X Memorial Park Playground, Skatepark Fox Run 2.17 X X X X X (Central Park) Field Rentals Fox Run We rent athletic fields 1.8 X X X X X (North Park) for youth and adult groups at a reasonable rate! Fox Run 1.5 X X X X (South Park) Fox Run Open Space Trail Grant Park 7 Hugh Danahy Park/ Croke Reservoir 4.87 X X X X X X Huron Crossing Park J. D. Cayton Park 2.8 School X Jaycee Park/Happy Tails Dog Park Summer Only X X X 1.73 X X X X X X Croke Reservoir Environmental Education X X X X X X Softball Kiwanis Park & Pool 2.3 X X X Outdoor Pool Larson Glenn Park 1.3 X X X X X Larson Park 2.7 X X X X 5 Malley Park 3.7 School X Northwest Open Space Rec. Area X X X X X Baseball/Soccer/Football Rotary Park 2.7 Baseball Sperry Park 2.7 X X 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 X Roller Hockey Rink, Baseball/Soccer/Football Northwest Open Space north entrance, W. 112th Ave. & Ranch Dr. south entrance, north of Pecos St. & Roseanna Dr. Recreation Center, 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. Field Conditions & Aquatic Hotline:

7 Northglenn Recreation Center Pool Schedule January-April 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Lap Swim 5:30-8:15am Shallow Water Hydroworks-All Lanes 8:20-9:20am-Doreen Lap Swim 5:30-8:15am Shallow Water Hydroworks-All Lanes 8:20-9:20am-Rachel Lap Swim 5:30-8:15am Shallow Water Hydroworks-All Lanes 8:20-9:20am-Doreen Lap Swim 5:30-8:15am Shallow Water Hydroworks-All Lanes 8:20-9:20am-Rachel Lap Swim 5:30-8:15am Shallow Water Hydroworks-All Lanes 8:20-9:20am-Doreen Fusion Swim Club 2 Lanes 6-8:30 am Lap Swim 7:30-9am new Silver Splash 4 Lanes 9:30-10:30am Doreen Lap Swim 2 Lanes 9:20-10:30am Arthritis Aquafit 4 Lanes 9:45-10:30am Doreen Silver Splash 4 Lanes 9:30-10:30am Doreen Lap Swim 2 Lanes 9:20-10:30am Lap Swim Water Walking 2 Lanes 10:30-11:15am Doreen 2 Lanes 9:20-10:30am Arthritis Aquafit 4 Lanes 9:45-10:30am Doreen Silver Splash 4 Lanes 9:30-10:30am Doreen Lap Swim 2 Lanes 9:20-10:30am Lap Swim Water Walking 2 Lanes 10:30-11:15am Doreen 2 Lanes 9:20-10:30am 9-10am with Cha Cha Swimming Lessons ALL Lanes 10am-12pm Swim Lessons 2 Lanes 10:30-12pm Swim Lessons 2 Lanes 10:30-12pm Swim Lessons 2 Lanes 10:30-12pm Swim Lessons 2 Lanes 10:30-12pm Swim Lessons 2 Lanes 10:30-12pm Pool Closed Lap Swim 2 Lanes Slow Swim 2 Lanes 10:30-12pm Lap Swim 3 Lanes Slow Swim 3 Lanes 12-1:15pm Open Swim* ALL Lanes 1:30-3:30pm Lap Swim 2 Lanes Slow Swim 2 Lanes 10:30-12pm Lap Swim 3 Lanes Slow Swim 3 Lanes 12-1:15pm Open Swim* ALL Lanes 1:30-3:30pm Lap Swim 2 Lanes Slow Swim 2 Lanes 10:30-12pm Lap Swim 3 Lanes Slow Swim 3 Lanes 12-1:15pm Open Swim*3 Lanes Homeschool Lessons 3 Lanes 1:30-3:30pm Lap Swim 2 Lanes Slow Swim 2 Lanes 10:30-12pm Lap Swim 3 Lanes Slow Swim 3 Lanes 12-1:15pm Open Swim* ALL Lanes 1:30-3:30pm Lap Swim 2 Lanes Slow Swim 2 Lanes 10:30-12pm Lap Swim 3 Lanes Slow Swim 3 Lanes 12-1:15pm Open Swim* ALL Lanes 1:30-4:15pm Lap Swim All Lanes 12-1:15pm AQUATICS Use your smart phone to access the pool schedule! Swim Lessons 3 Lanes 3:30-6:30pm CARA Swim Team 3 Lanes 4-5pm Swim Lessons 3 Lanes 3:30-6:30pm CARA Swim Team 3 Lanes 4-6pm Deep Water Aquafit 3 Lanes 6:05-7:05pm Diane Swim Lessons 3 Lanes 3:30-6:30pm CARA Swim Team 3 Lanes 4-5pm Swim Lessons 3 Lanes 3:30-6:30pm CARA Swim Team 3 Lanes 4-6pm Arthritis Aquafit 3 Lanes 6:05-7:05pm Diane Lap Swim 2 Lanes 4:15-6:30pm CARA Swim Team 4:15-5:15pm 4 Lanes Open Swim* ALL Lanes 1:30-4:30pm Fusion Swim Club 5-9pm Fusion Swim Club 3 Lanes 6:30-7pm Fusion Swim Club 7-9pm Fusion Swim Club 5-9pm Fusion Swim Club 3 Lanes 6:30-7pm Fusion Swim Club 7-9pm Fusion Swim Club 5:15pm-9pm * If there are fewer than 15 people in the pool during this time, a lap lane may be opened up. Please call to verify if lap lanes are open. All Ages Lap Swim Slow Swim For swimmers 10 and older who want to use lap swimming as a form of excercise. Swimmers must be actively swimming laps during this time. Use of the blocks and diving from sides is restricted. No water walking during this time unless there are no lap swimmers. A portion of the pool will be available for those swimmers who would rather water walk, jog in place, or just use the pool as part of their physical therapy. 7

8 Northglenn Aquatics Lesson Program Schedules on pages The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim course features a progressive multi-level instructional approach to maximize participant success and includes the most current 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 three new Preschool Aquatics courses to specifically address the developmental needs of young children. AQUATICS Parent/Tot - Guppies Ages: 6 months-3 years One parent 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. Preschool 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 Intermediate This class 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. Angelfish Advanced This 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. 8 Youth Program Ages 6-14 Level 1 - Goldfish Beginners This class teaches basic swimming skills and strokes. It also expands skills previously learned in the pre-school swim classes, turning them into more developed skills. Skills emphasized: Submerge independently, unsupported kicks and streamline on front and back, independent swimming basic front crawl while blowing bubbles. Level 2 - Clownfish 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 - Rainbowfish Intermediate This class focuses on improving technique and endurance on front crawl, backstroke, and elementary backstroke. Skills emphasized: Introducing sidestroke kick, treading water, and diving. Level 4 - BlueFish 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 - Sailfish 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. Level 6 - Swordfish 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. Adult/Teen Ages: 14 and Older 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. 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 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 Re-Certification Information These certifications are for Lifeguard Training, First Aid, and CPR/AED For The Professional Rescuer. Fee Resident Non-Resident 1 certification $40 $50 2 certification $50 $60 3 certification $60 $70 Need more information? Please contact Steve Hanson at

9 Water Fitness Information Aqua shoes are recommended for all water fitness classes. new With Cha Cha Saturday 9-10 a.m. Aqua Zumba is a safe, effective, fun, and challenging water-based workout that integrates the Zumba formula and into traditional aqua fitness. The moves are intense. Remember, you will be moving your bodies for 60 minutes against the resistance of water. You will really feel the muscles working against the resistance. Please remember your bottle of water, a bathing suit, and towel. Aqua Zumba drop-in fee: $5 Resident/$5.50 Non-Resident Save $ with an Aqua Zumba punch pass! 10-punch pass: $40 Resident/$45 Non-Resident Save even more with a membership! Aqua Zumba fees are included in 6-month and annual memberships. Deep/Shallow Water Hydroworks Monday-Friday, 8:20-9:20 a.m. Tuesday, 6:05-7:05 p.m. 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! Water Walking Tuesday/Thursday, 10:30-11:15 a.m. 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. Recreation Center Drop-In Fee required for all classes except Aqua Zumba. See Aqua Zumba for fee details and page 5 for more information about the Northglenn Recreation Center Drop-In Fee. Arthritis Foundation Aquatics Tuesday/Thursday, 9:45-10:30 a.m. and Thursday, 6:05-7:05 p.m. 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 Led by arthritis foundation 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 session. For ages 16 and over. SilverSneakers SilverSplash Monday/Wednesday/Friday, 9:30-10:30 a.m. 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. AQUATICS Winter/Spring 2013 Indoor Aquafit Schedule Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Shallow W. Hydroworks 8:20-9:20 am Doreen SilverSplash 9:30-10:30 am Doreen Shallow W. Hydroworks 8:20-9:20 am Rachel Arthritis Aquafit 9:45-10:30 am Doreen Water Walking 10:30-11:15 am Doreen Deep W. Hydroworks 6:05-7:05 pm Diane Shallow W. Hydroworks 8:20-9:20 am Doreen SilverSplash 9:30-10:30 am Doreen Shallow W. Hydroworks 8:20-9:20 am Rachel Arthritis Aquafit 9:45-10:30 am Doreen Water Walking 10:30-11:15 am Doreen Arthritis Aquafit* 6:05-7:05 p.m. Diane Shallow W. Hydroworks 8:20-9:20 am Doreen SilverSplash 9:30-10:30 am Doreen 9 new 9-10 am Cha Cha Check out our SilverSplash program on page 30

10 AQUATICS 1 SESSION Northglenn Recreation Center Swim Lessons Winter/Spring 2013 Descriptions on pages 8 SESSION 1 MON & WED TUES & THURS SATURDAY DATES Jan. 7-Feb. 6 Jan. 8-Feb. 2 Jan. 12-Feb. 9 FEE $26 Resident $28 Non-Resident GUPPIES 5:30-6:00 #15865 STARFISH JELLYFISH ANGELFISH Level 1 GOLDFISH Level 2 CLOWNFISH Level 3 RAINBOWFISH Level 4 BLUEFISH Level 5 SAILFISH Level 6 SWORDFISH ADULT/TEEN SWIMMER FRIDAYS 10:30-11:00 # :30-4:00 # :00-5:30 # :30-6:00 # :30-12:00 # :00-4:30 # :00-5:30 # :00-6:30 # :00-11:30 # :00-4:30 # :30-5:00 # :00-6:30 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :00-4:30 # :00-5:30 # :00-6:30 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :00-6:30 # :00-4:30 # :30-6:00 #15980 $26 Resident $28 Non-Resident 11:00-11:30 # :00-6:30 # :30-12:00 # :00-4:30 # :00-5:30 # :00-6:30 # :30-11:00 # :30-4:00 # :00-5:30 # :00-4:30 # :30-5:00 # :30-6:00 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :30-6:00 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :00-6:30 # :00-4:30 # :00-5:30 # :00-6:30 # :30-4:00 # :00-5:30 # :00-4:30 # :30-6:00 #15995 $13 Resident $16 Non-Resident 11:30-12:00 # :00-10:30 # :30-11:00 # :00-11:30 # :30-12:00 # :30-11:00 # :00-11:30 # :00-10:30 # :30-11:00 # :00-11:30 # :00-10:30 # :00-11:30 # :30-12:00 # :30-11:00 # :30-12:00 # :00-10:30 # :00-11:30 # :00-10:30 # :30-12:00 # :00-5:30 # :30-5:00 # :30-11:00 # :30-6:00 # :30-6:00 #15707 Jan. 11-Feb. 8 $13 Resident $16 Non-Resident JELLYFISH 10:30-11:00 #15929 STARFISH 11:00-11:30 #16010 GUPPIES 11:30-12:00 # MON & WED TUES & THURS SATURDAY DATES Feb. 11-March 13 Feb. 12-March 14 Feb. 16-March16 FEE $26 Resident $28 Non-Resident GUPPIES 5:30-6:00 #15869 STARFISH JELLYFISH ANGELFISH Level 1 GOLDFISH Level 2 CLOWNFISH Level 3 RAINBOWFISH Level 4 BLUEFISH Level 5 SAILFISH Level 6 SWORDFISH ADULT/TEEN SWIMMER FRIDAYS 10:30-11:00 # :30-4:00 # :00-5:30 # :30-6:00 # :30-12:00 # :00-4:30 # :00-5:30 # :00-6:30 # :00-11:30 # :00-4:30 # :30-5:00 # :00-6:30 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :00-4:30 # :00-5:30 # :00-6:30 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :30-4:00 # :30-5: :00-6:30 # :00-4:30 # :30-6:00 #15984 $26 Resident $28 Non-Resident 11:00-11:30 # :00-6:30 # :30-12:00 # :00-4:30 # :00-5:30 # :00-6:30 # :30-11:00 # :30-4:00 # :00-5:30 # :00-4:30 # :30-5:00 # :30-6:00 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :30-6:00 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :00-6:30 # :00-4:30 # :00-5:30 # :00-6:30 # :30-4:00 # :00-5:30 # :00-4:30 # :30-6:00 #15996 $13 Resident $16 Non-Resident 11:30-12:00 # :00-10:30 # :30-11:00 # :00-11:30 # :30-12:00 # :30-11:00 # :00-11:30 # :00-10:30 # :30-11:00 # :00-11:30 # :00-10:30 # :00-11:30 # :30-12:00 # :30-11:00 # :30-12:00 # :00-10:30 # :00-11:30 # :00-10:30 # :30-12:00 # :00-5:30 # :30-5:00 # :30-11:00 # :30-6:00 # :30-6:00 #15708 Feb. 15-March 15 $13 Resident $16 Non-Resident JELLYFISH 10:30-11:00 #15930 STARFISH 11:00-11:30 #16019 GUPPIES 11:30-12:00 #15872 Times in BLUE are morning classes. 10

11 Northglenn Recreation Center Swim Lessons Winter/Spring 2013 Descriptions on pages 8 3SESSION 3 MON & WED TUES & THURS SATURDAY DATES March 18-April 17 March 19-April 18 March 23-April 20 $26 Resident $26 Resident $13 Resident FEE $28 Non-Resident $28 Non-Resident $16 Non-Resident 11:00-11:30 #15874 GUPPIES 5:30-6:00 # :30-12:00 # :00-6:30 #15875 STARFISH JELLYFISH ANGELFISH Level 1 GOLDFISH Level 2 CLOWNFISH Level 3 RAINBOWFISH Level 4 BLUEFISH Level 5 SAILFISH Level 6 SWORDFISH ADULT/TEEN SWIMMER FRIDAYS 10:30-11:00 # :30-4:00 # :00-5:30 # :30-6:00 # :30-12:00 # :00-4:30 # :00-5:30 # :00-6:30 # :00-11:30 # :00-4:30 # :30-5:00 # :00-6:30 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :00-4:30 # :00-5:30 # :00-6:30 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :00-6:30 # :00-4:30 # :30-6:00 # :30-12:00 # :00-4:30 # :00-5:30 # :00-6:30 # :30-11:00 # :30-4:00 # :00-5:30 # :00-4:30 # :30-5:00 # :30-6:00 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :30-6:00 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :00-6:30 # :00-4:30 # :00-5:30 # :00-6:30 # :30-4:00 # :00-5:30 # :00-4:30 # :30-6:00 # :00-10:30 # :30-11:00 # :00-11:30 # :30-12:00 # :30-11:00 # :00-11:30 # :00-10:30 # :30-11:00 # :00-11:30 # :00-10:30 # :00-11:30 # :30-12:00 # :30-11:00 # :30-12:00 # :00-10:30 # :00-11:30 # :00-10:30 # :30-12:00 # :00-5:30 # :30-5:00 # :30-11:00 # :30-6:00 # :30-6:00 #15709 March 22-April 19 $13 Resident $16 Non-Resident JELLYFISH 10:30-11:00 #15931 STARFISH 11:00-11:30 #16030 GUPPIES 11:30-12:00 #15876 SESSION 4 MON & WED TUES & THURS SATURDAY DATES April 22-May 22 April 23-May 23 April 27-May 25 FEE $26 Resident $28 Non-Resident GUPPIES 5:30-6:00 #15877 STARFISH JELLYFISH ANGELFISH Level 1 GOLDFISH Level 2 CLOWNFISH Level 3 RAINBOWFISH Level 4 BLUEFISH Level 5 SAILFISH Level 6 SWORDFISH ADULT/TEEN SWIMMER FRIDAYS 10:30-11:00 # :30-4:00 # :00-5:30 # :30-6:00 # :30-12:00 # :00-4:30 # :00-5:30 # :00-6:30 # :00-11:30 # :00-4:30 # :30-5:00 # :00-6:30 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :00-4:30 # :00-5:30 # :00-6:30 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :00-6:30 # :00-4:30 # :30-6:00 #15992 $26 Resident $28 Non-Resident 11:00-11:30 # :00-6:30 # :30-12:00 # :00-4:30 # :00-5:30 # :00-6:30 # :30-11:00 # :30-4:00 # :00-5:30 # :00-4:30 # :30-5:00 # :30-6:00 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :30-6:00 # :30-4:00 # :30-5:00 # :00-6:30 # :00-4:30 # :00-5:30 # :00-6:30 # :30-4:00 # :00-5:30 # :00-4:30 # :30-6:00 #15998 $13 Resident $16 Non-Resident 11:30-12:00 # :00-10:30 # :30-11:00 # :00-11:30 # :30-12:00 # :30-11:00 # :00-11:30 # :00-10:30 # :30-11:00 # :00-11:30 # :00-10:30 # :00-11:30 # :30-12:00 # :30-11:00 # :30-12:00 # :00-10:30 # :00-11:30 # :00-10:30 # :30-12:00 # :00-5:30 # :30-5:00 # :30-11:00 # :30-6:00 # :30-6:00 #15710 April 26-May 24 $13 Resident $16 Non-Resident JELLYFISH 10:30-11:00 #15932 STARFISH 11:00-11:30 #16040 GUPPIES 11:30-12:00 # AQUATICS Register online at Use your smart phone to access more information! Pool Schedule Swim Lesson Information 11

12 AQUATICS Swim Teams The City of Northglenn is proud to offer a wide variety of aquatic programs for all ages and abilities. Staff strives to offer new and exciting programs, and the 2013 line-up is no exception. In 2006, after careful review of our lesson program, it was apparent that after a swimmer had progressed through the Learn to Swim program, there was no progression to continue and advance their knowledge of swimming. The Northglenn Snappers CARA recreation swim team was developed to add a natural progression. Three years later in 2009, many of those recreational swimmers were ready to move to the next level into the competitive realm of swimming. To aid these swimmers in achieving this, the Northglenn Fusion USA Swim Club was developed. After a year of successfully running two teams with differing abilities and goals, a new group of swimmers has emerged. Those swimmers want more than a recreational team but some are not quite ready physically or mentally for the demand of the competitive club. We are proud to offer a new place for these swimmers to go. Our new developmental team will help close the gap between our CARA recreational team and our USA competitive program. All three of the teams require a tryout process for placement on the appropriate team. Please contact Steve Hanson at for more information and to schedule a tryout. Northglenn Snappers Swim Team 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. Fee: $105 Residents/$115 Non-Residents Season: January 7-April 14, 2013 Current Member registration: Dec. 10, $10 New Mem. Res. registration: Dec. 17, $10 New Mem. Non-Res. registration: Dec. 18, $15 M/W: 4-5 p.m. T/TH: 4-5 p.m. T/TH: 5-6 p.m. Friday: 4:15-5:15 p.m. 12 Northglenn Fusion Swim Club The mission of the Northglenn Fusion Swim Club is to promote 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. For more information on pricing, practice times, and grouping, please contact Aquatics Coordinator Steve Hanson at shanson@northglenn.org. Please check the websites for more details. Lifeguard Training This course, offered in conjunction with the American Red Cross, provides the necessary skills and training to qualify as a pool lifeguard. To enroll in lifeguard training, one must meet the following requirements: 15 years old by the end of the course. Swim 300 yards continuously, using each of the following strokes for 100 yards: crawl, breaststroke, and your choice of additional crawl or breaststroke. Swim 20 yards, submerge 10 feet then pick up a 10-pound brick and swim back to edge. Upon successful completion of course, participants will be certified in Lifeguard Training, CPR/AED For The Professional Rescuer, First Aid, and Preventing Disease Transmission. ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY. Instructor: Steve Hanson Dates/Times: Spring Break, March 25-28, 2013 Fee: $125 Resident/$140 Non-Resident Code: 15706

13 Looking for a Summer Job? Work for the City of Northglenn! AQUATICS Cashier (Kiwanis Pool) Must be 16 years or older Lifeguard Must be 15 years or older Lifeguard/Swim Instructor Must be 16 years or older Seasonal Head Lifeguard Must be 18 years or older Pedal Boat Attendant Must be 16 years or older CULTURAL PROGRAMS Summer Concert Assistant Must be 18 years or older and able to lift 75 pounds Volunteer Internships Contact Kimberly for more information at SEASONAL PARK MAINTENANCE Seasonal Laborer Trainee Must be 16 years or older Seasonal Laborer Must be 18 years or older Seasonal Specialist Must be 18 years or older SUMMER DAY CAMP Day Camp Program Leader Must be 18 years or older Day Camp Site Director Must be 21 years or older ROVING RECREATION Roving Recreation Aide Must be 18 years or older Roving Recreation Leader Must be 21 years or older YOUTH SPORTS Instructor Must be 18 years or older The City of Northglenn is an EEO/ADA Employer. Apply online beginning February 15 at No paper applications will be accepted. All summer employment begins mid-april, All summer seasonal jobs are contingent on approved 2013 budget and funding. Contact Human Resources with questions at Pre-School Sports Lil Dunksters Basketball Coed 4 years old-kindergarten Skills, sportsmanship and fun will be emphasized in this program. Children will practice 30 minutes each Sunday and will follow up with a 30-minute game. We will use a mini size ball and play on 6 foot baskets. All participants will receive a free t-shirt/jersey. Program starts Sunday, January 20. All games and practices will be played Sunday mornings from 10-11a.m. at the Northglenn Recreation Center. Space is limited to 40 participants so register early. Dates: January 20-March 10 Times: a.m. (1 hour sessions) Location: Northglenn Recreation Center Fee: $45 Resident, $50 Non-Resident Code: Volunteer coaches are needed for this program. Willingness to work with and for children, a background check, and attendance at each session are the only requirements. We rely on volunteers to make this program successful. Please call the Northglenn Recreation Center for more information at Winter/Spring Mighty Mites Multi-Sport Play Coed 3-4 years old The purpose of this program is to introduce youngsters to indoor soccer and basketball. The emphasis will be placed on skill development, rules, participation, sportsmanship, and most of all, fun! The program offers numerous sports activities for the six-week class. One-hour morning sessions will be at the Northglenn Recreation Center. There will be no practices, but children will receive instruction on rules and skills before games. All participants will receive a t-shirt/jersey. Winter program starts on Wednesday, Feb. 6 (9:30-10:15 a.m.) Spring program starts on Wednesday, April 3 (9:30-10:15 a.m.) Space is limited! Call for more information. Location: Northglenn Recreation Center Fee: $34 Resident/$38 Non-Resident Winter Code: Spring Code: children s programs

14 Pre-School Tiny Tots and Teeny Tots are state-licensed programs for children ages 3-5. Sessions follow the Adams 12 School District schedule for major holiday breaks. Proof of age is required upon registration. Registrations are on a first come/first served basis. Online registration is available for pre-pay only. Payment plans are available, but you must come to the Recreation Center to register. Participant information packets and preschool policies and procedures manual are online. Please print and fill out. Each participant must have the completed packet turned in before the child will be admitted to the classroom. Teeny Tots Age: 3 years old (must be 3 by first day of session) Teeny Tots is a state licensed school for 3 year olds. We present our curriculum in a play-based atmosphere with an emphasis on socialization. Age appropriate activities and materials are used for arts, crafts, music, books, indoor and outdoor play, and much more. Our goal is for children to have a positive and rewarding experience with children of their same age. Enrollment: Min 8/Max 20; 2 staff Fee: $72/Session Resident; $77/Session Non-Resident (16 hours of instruction) Session 1 Mon/Wed 8:30-10:30 a.m. 1/7-1/30 Code: Tues/Thurs 8:30-10:30 a.m. 1/8-1/31 Code: Session 2 Mon/Wed 8:30-10:30 a.m. 2/4-2/27 Code: Tues/Thurs. 8:30-10:30 a.m. 2/5-2/28 Code: Session 3 Mon/Wed 8:30-10:30 a.m. 3/4-3/20* Code: Tues/Thurs 8:30-10:30 a.m. 3/5-3/21* Code: Break Week: No classes 3/25-3/30 * Fee pro-rated for short session Session 4 Mon/Wed. 8:30-10:30 a.m. 4/1-4/24 Code: Tues/Thurs 8:30-10:30 a.m. 4/2-4/25 Code: Session 5 Mon/Wed. 8:30-10:30 a.m. 4/29-5/15* Code: Tues/Thurs 8:30-10:30 a.m. 4/30-5/16* Code: Break Week: No classes 5/20-5/31 * Fee pro-rated for short session Tiny Tots Ages: 4-5 years old (must be 4 by first day of session) Tiny Tots is a state licensed pre-school program open to all children ages 4-5. Children enjoy learning and playing at the same time. Age appropriate activities and materials include lots of play, experimentation, music art, literature, theater, make-believe, and more. Children are introduced to concepts of letters, numbers, colors, and pre-reading skills in preparation for kindergarten. Enrollment: Minimum 8/Maximum 20; 2 staff Fee: $90/Session Resident; $95/Session Non-Resident (20 hours of instruction) children s programs Session 1 Mon/Wed 8:30-11 a.m. 1/7-1/30 Code: Tues/Thurs 8:30-11 a.m. 1/8-1/31 Code: Tues/Thurs 12-2:30 p.m. 1/8-1/31 Code: Session 2 Mon/Wed 8:30-11 a.m. 2/4-2/27 Code: Tues/Thurs 8:30-11 a.m. 2/5-2/28 Code: Tues/Thurs 12-2:30 p.m. 2/5-2/28 Code: Session 3 Mon/Wed 8:30-11 a.m. 3/4-3/20* Code: Tues/Thurs 8:30-11 a.m. 3/5-3/21* Code: Tues/Thurs 12-2:30 p.m. 3/5-3/21* Code: Break Week: No classes 3/25-3/30 * Fee pro-rated for short session Session 4 Mon/Wed 8:30-11 a.m. 4/1-4/24 Code: Tues/Thurs 8:30-11 a.m. 4/2-4/25 Code: Tues/Thurs 12-2:30 p.m. 4/2-4/25 Code: Session 5 Mon/Wed 8:30-11 a.m. 4/29-5/15* Code: Tues/Thurs 8:30-11 a.m. 4/30-5/16* Code: Tues/Thurs 12-2:30 p.m. 4/30-5/16* Code: Break Week: No classes 5/20-5/31 * Fee pro-rated for short session 14

15 Summer Day Camp 2013 Registration begins December 17, 2012 Included in weekly fee: Registration fee Camp t-shirt Daily swimming lessons during weeks 1, 2 and 3 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 Week/Dates: 1 6/3-6/7 Code: /10-6/14 Code: /17-6/21 Code: /24-6/28 Code: /1-7/5 (no camp on 7/4, week pro-rated) Code: /8-7/12 Code: /15-7/19 Code: /22-7/26 Code: /29-8/2 Code: /5-8/9 Code: Your children can enjoy fun and excitement with us next summer in a safe, state-licensed program. Our 10 one-week sessions include all of the above mentioned activities plus crafts, sports, and more. Ratio: 1/10 Capacity: 60 Dates: 6/3/13-8/9/13 (no camp on Thursday, July 4) Days and Times: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Ages: 6-11 Registration begins: Monday, December 17, 2012 (Residents) Thursday, December 20, 2012 (Non-Residents) Mandatory Parent Meeting: Thursday, May 30, 2013 Returning Families: 6:30 p.m. New Families: 7:30 p.m. Day camp participant information is online. Please print parent handbook and emergency packet (includes immunization information). Fill out and bring to parent meeting. 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. Fees: Resident: $130/week Non-Resident: $143/week children s programs Register online at 15

16 CULTURAL ARTS 7th Annual Night of the Stars Talent Show! Calling all aspiring youth performers ages 5-18 Medals are awarded to the top three finalists in each age group. The 1st place winner in each category will go on to compete in the Regional Grand Finale against finalists from participating communities around the Denver metro area. Due to the popularity of this competition, all acts must audition. PLEASE VISIT to see the rules sheet and for more information. If selected for the competition, each participant must submit an entry fee of $5. A dress rehearsal will be held on Thursday, February 7 and all selected acts must attend in order to compete in the finals. Here s your chance to show off your amazing talents and compete against other youth from the North Metro area. Both individuals and groups (no more than four participants) are welcome to participate. This popular competition is broken into the following categories: Voice includes singers performing to a recorded track Music includes any instrument and/or combination of instrument and voice Variety Any performance-based piece such as dance, juggling, magic, ventriloquism, drama, etc. (no instruments) Prizes will be awarded in the following age groups: Grades K-4 Grades 5-8 Grades 9-12 Auditions at the D.L. Parsons Theatre inside the Northglenn Recreation Center January p.m.; call for an appointment Local Competition at the D.L. Parsons Theatre inside the Northglenn Recreation Center February p.m. Regional Grand Finale at Adams City High School March 2 Times to be announced. Tickets for the Local Competition held at the D.L. Parsons Theatre are on sale now! General Admission tickets can be purchased for $6 at the Northglenn Recreation Center or at the box office the night of the show. Call for more information or to purchase tickets. Please visit for more information. Call for an audition appointment. 16

17 DL Parsons theatre Theatre Rental 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 per hour. Call Michael Stricker for more information at 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 and the Northland Chorale. The List Join us. Get local arts updates. Tell your friends. Subscribe Find us on Facebook/D.L. Parsons Theatre cultural arts Atlantis Daddy Daughter Sweetheart Ball 2013 The 12th annual Daddy Daughter Sweetheart Ball will be the premier event of the year. This year s theme will take us to the ocean floor to the lost kingdom of Atlantis, so don your most beautiful outfits and prepare to dance the night away! Dads and their special little ladies are invited to enjoy light refreshments, dancing, and fun activities. Each couple will receive a commemorative photograph and a special memento of this gala event. Daddies, grandpas, and uncles are welcome to attend as appropriate. Please register at the Northglenn Recreation Center or call Code: #15648 February 23, 6-9 p.m. For young ladies ages 5-13 and their fathers $50 resident / $55 non-resident per couple $20 each additional daughter This event traditionally sells out, so register early. The deadline to register is February 15. Online registration is NOT available. You must register each individual daughter. 17

18 cultural arts Auditions for audition appointments Auditions and performances are held in the D.L. Parsons Theatre at the Northglenn Recreation Center, Community Center Drive, Northglenn. Tickets may be purchased in person at the Recreation Center or by calling Group rates are available for weekday shows for groups of 10 or more when paid in advance by calling FUNN(3866). Visit us online at Godspell Presented by the Northglenn Players Director Warren Sherrill Asst. Director Kimberly Jongejan Ages 18 and Older Auditions for the Northglenn Players summer production of Godspell are being held by appointment only. Please prepare 16 bars from a contemporary musical and a comedic monologue (up to two minutes in length). Bring a headshot, resume, and sheet music. Accompanist provided. Small stipend if cast. Auditions: Sunday, January 6 Call for appointment Callbacks: Wednesday, January 9 Rehearsals begin in June Performances: July th Annual Night of the Stars Talent Show See page 16 for details! Godspell, Blackbeard the Pirate, and Alice in Wonderland sponsored by Presented by Missoula Children s Theatre Ages 6-18 Auditions for are being held for the Missoula Children s Theatre s swashbuckling new musical production of Blackbeard the Pirate. Approximately 60 roles are available. In order to audition, you must be available to attend all rehearsals. No prepared materials are necessary. The audition will be a full two hours, from 4-6 p.m. Rehearsal starts at 6:30 p.m. for those who are cast. Auditions: January 21 Check-In: 3-3:55 p.m. Audition begins promptly at 4 p.m. We will turn away late-comers. Roles will be cast at the end of auditions. Fee: $55, payable only if cast Rehearsals: Mon., Jan. 21 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tues., Jan. 22-Fri., Jan :30 p.m. Performances: Sat., Jan and 7 p.m. Presented by the award-winning Northglenn Youth Theatre Ages 8-18 Auditions for the Northglenn Youth Theatre production of Alice in Wonderland are being held by appointment only. Approximately 35 roles available. Please prepare a ONE MINUTE monologue. Music to sing will be taught during the audition. Bring along a head-shot and resume with you to the audition. Auditions: Feb. 12 & 13 Callbacks: Feb. 16, 9 a.m.-noon Call to schedule an appointment. Cost: $100, if cast Rehearsals: Tues/Thurs., 5:30-8:30 p.m. and Sat., 9 a.m.-noon beginning Feb. 19 Northglenn Youth Theatre Wind in the Willows 2012 Member 18

19 Performances for tickets All performances held in the D.L. Parsons Theatre at the Northglenn Recreation Center, Community Center Drive, Northglenn. Tickets may be purchased in person at the Recreation Center or by calling Group rates are available for weekday shows for groups of 10 or more when paid in advance by calling FUNN(3866). Visit us online at Missoula Children s Theatre presents Blackbeard, the Pirate Written and Conceived by Michael McGill Music and Lyrics by Michael McGill What starts as a lazy day at the beach quickly turns into mystery and adventure when the search for Blackbeard s treasure begins! Tales both past and present launch a group of beach bums to action in search of untold riches. Before our tale is told, a cast of colorful characters begin to reveal the secrets of Blackbeard s amazing treasure. Fun for the whole family! Two shows: January 26 at 3 and 7 p.m. $7 students/seniors, $8 adults Red Rocks Community College (RRCC) Department of Theatre Arts & Dance in cooperation with the RRCC Gateway Program presents Scars Breaking the Cycle A cast of actors perform the compelling real life stories of ex-offenders in the Gateway Program at Red Rocks Community College (RRCC). They are stories of wounds from family dysfunction, past regrets, struggles with addiction, incarceration and the long pathway to healing. The performance includes a talkback session directly after the play, where the cast, an RRCC theatre professor, and a representative from the Gateway Program will be present to answer questions and facilitate discussions. Contains graphic language and adult themes. March 29 at 7 p.m. Free Northglenn Youth Theatre presents Alice in Wonderland Book by Charles Turner Music and lyrics by Steve Moore Adapted from Lewis Carroll s Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. 45 W. 25th Street, New York, NY The journey of Alice through the mirror to the land of bizarre characters and strange pretzel-logic is retold in this ingenious adaptation with a great sense of farce and a loving touch of humanity. April 19, 20, 26 and 27 at 7 p.m. April 21 and 28 at 2 p.m. April 24 and 25 at 10 a.m. for groups $7 students/seniors, $8 adults cultural arts Magical Mornings SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Buntport Theatre Company of Denver presents Yesterado Stories of Colorado when it was young Meet Jack Langrishe and Marietta Ravel late 19th century performers eager to usher you back in time to see Colorado history as you never have before! Pulled from the pulp of the newspapers of the time, this sharp, fun slice of showmanship uses stories of con man Soapy Smith, socialite Molly Brown, and cyclist Dora Rinehart to create a living, breathing portrait of our state when it was still cutting its teeth. Good for early elementary ages. Study guides available upon request! Check out Buntport s new acting workshops on page 21. Thursday, Jan a.m. $3.75 Katherine Dines presents Hunk-Ta-Bunk-Ta Music Music for growing families We are thrilled to welcome back one of our favorite children s music performers, Katherine Dines, and her local and national award-winning Hunk-ta-bunk-ta Music! Plus, she s bringing along her band, which is a very special treat. Lots of really fun songs and little stories fill this concert that are sure to make you wiggle, giggle, and sing-along. Great for Pre-K/Kindergarteners. Thursday, March 7 10 a.m. $3.75 New World Synergy Exciting combination of music and dance that is a delight for the senses! World Rhythm Synergy is a high-energy multi-cultural experience featuring explosive drumming as they take us on a journey from Africa to the Americas. It is a fun way to explore the similarities in cultures African, Afro-Cuban, and Caribbean it s like a musical field trip! Great for pre-k and elementary ages. Thursday, May 9 10 a.m. $

20 cultural arts Music, Art and Drama to register Music Workshop New FUNsises Ages 4 mo.-24 mo. This workshop is for parents or care-givers and babies/toddlers from four to 24 months old. Participants will learn a number of songs and activities created to develop baby s earliest skills through music and movement. Bounces, claps, taps, lap-sits, sound awareness, and more activities that enhance brain and motor development are covered. Taught by award-winning children s musician and educator Katherine Dines. Thursday Jan. 10, a.m. Code: Fee: $25 Art Classes The Young Rembrandts unique and proven method was developed by an artist and educator. For over 20 years we have delivered a top quality classroom experience that is fun, engaging, educational, and affordable. All new lessons, every session plus all art supplies provided. Young Rembrandts Cartooning Ages 6-12 Learning to draw can be fun, especially when we create silly characters, funny expressions, and drawing sequences that tell a joke! Step-by-step drawing method with light-hearted subject matter that engages children, their sense of humor, and their vivid imaginations. (4 weeks) Thursdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Session One: Jan. 10-Jan. 31 Code: Session Two: Apr Code: Fee: $40 res./$45 non-res. 20 Young Rembrandts Elementary Drawing Ages 6-12 Our elementary-age curriculum is designed to teach basic to advanced drawing skills, art techniques and vocabulary. The Young Rembrandts teaching staff believes that drawing is the bedrock skill required for future artistic success. This class will give budding artists the skills to express their creativity in a positive and nurturing environment. You ll see increased art abilities, learning skills, self-confidence and self-esteem. (4 weeks) Thursdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Feb. 7-Feb. 28 Code: Fee: $40 res./$45 non-res. Young Rembrandts Special Topic Classes New Multi-Media Class Birds Ages 8-12 In this class, we will explore birds using a different media or art technique each class, including pencils, markers, cut-paper, pastels, and more. Students will also learn a style of cross-hatching, cut-paper mosaic, and chalk pastel techniques. (6 weeks) Thursdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Jan. 10-Feb. 14 Code: Fee: $60 res./$66 non-res. Horse Drawing Ages 8-12 This is one of our most popular courses! Perfect for the horse-lover in your house. Join us as we explore the world of horses in a variety of drawing adventures. We will draw horse heads and full horse bodies in different scenes, all while using pencils, color pencils and chalk pastels to complete our drawings. Students will complete several horse and horse scenes each day. (6 weeks) Thursdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Feb. 28-Apr. 11 (no class March 28) Code: Fee: $60 res/$66 non-res. Drama Classes Books Alive! Ages 3 1/2-5 A great way to introduce acting for the young mind! Each week we will read a fun story and then act it out using simple costumes, props, our bodies, and our imaginations! New stories every time. (6 weeks) Tuesdays, 4-4:45 p.m. Session One: Jan. 8-Feb. 12 (no class March 26) Code: Session Two: Feb. 26-Apr. 9 (no class March 26) Code: Fee: $30 res./$33 non-res. Imagination Station Ages 5-6 Great beginning acting class for 5 and 6 year olds, jam-packed with acting games and imaginative play activities! (6 weeks) Tuesdays, 4:45-5:30 p.m. Session One: Jan. 8-Feb. 12 Code: Session Two: Feb. 26-Apr. 9 (no class March 26) Code: Fee: $30 res./$33 non-res. From Page to Stage Ages 6-7 Students will put their heads together as they take themes and characters from their favorite fairytales and twist them into a new magical story. This class combines team work and literacy with beginning acting and then culminates with a short presentation of the new piece for family and friends. Different authors and books will be used each session. (6 weeks) Tuesdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Session One: Jan. 8-Feb. 12 Code: Session Two: Feb. 26-Apr. 9 (no class March 26) Code: Fee: $40 res./$44 non-res.

21 Drama to register Spectacle Makers Ages 8-9 This class will introduce young actors to working with a script and specific characters. It s the basis for putting on a stage play! The participants will learn about scripts, playwriting and why playing a character is different from reciting lines. (Different scripts each session.) Final class will be a presentation for family and friends. (8 weeks) Thursdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Session One: Jan. 10-Feb. 28 Code: Session Two: Mar. 14-May (no class Mar. 28) Code: Fee: $53 res./$58 non-res. Introduction to Acting Ages 9-15 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. (8 weeks) Thursdays Ages :30-7:30 p.m. Session One: Jan. 10-Feb. 28 Code: Session Two: Mar. 14-May 9 (no class Mar. 28) Code: Ages :30-8:30 p.m. Session One: Jan. 10-Feb. 28 Code: Session Two: Mar. 14-May 9 (no class Mar. 28) Code: Fee: $53 res./$58 non-res. Don t Forget! Class and workshop registration deadlines are three (3) days before the class starts. Theatre Camps/ Workshops New for Spring Break! Kid s Interactive Theatre Experience (KITE) Camp Ages 5-7 Not going anywhere this spring break and need something to do? Join us for a great journey using our minds, bodies, some costumes and props as we play some dramatic games and activities. Campers will put together a story, make the characters, and act out their adventures. (1 week) M-F, Mar , 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Code: Fee: $85 res./ $93 non-res. NewAuditioning Forum for Youth Actors Ages 8-18 D.L. Parsons Theatre, Northglenn Youth Theatre, and Northglenn Arts & Humanities Foundation are thrilled to host a young actors forum. Professionals in the industry will critique and educate participants on their audition pieces, providing invaluable information and feedback in a positive and constructive environment. Actors who register can present their prepared pieces before the panel. Observers are also welcome to attend and participate in the question/answer session at no charge. Featured panelists include: Bernie Cardell Award-winning Director/Producer Ken Goodwin Producer/Director Kimberly Jongejan Award-winning Director/ Artistic Director Lee Ann Scherlong Music Director Angila Waldman Choreographer Actors, please prepare 16 bars from a contemporary musical. Accompanist provided. Bring a headshot, resume, and sheet music. Sunday, January 20, 1-6 p.m. Fee: $25 Slots are very limited. Call to schedule an appoinment time. Special Effects Make-Up for the Stage Ages 8-18 Special Guest Instructor Maggie Stillman This workshop is designed to introduce techniques to students who would like to learn about basic and special effects stage makeup. We will focus on the basics of stage makeup, the application of prosthetics, bruising, scars, contouring to change the face shape, character makeup (zombies are popular right now so that s what the instructor will demonstrate), and old age effects to help students learn how to apply stage makeup for any size audience, theatre, and show. Mondays Ages :30-6:30 p.m. Level One: Jan. 14 Code: Level Two: Mar. 11 Code: Ages :45-7:45 p.m. Level One: Jan. 14 Code: Level Two: Mar. 11 Code: Fee: $30 21 Cultural arts

22 Dance Classes fitness & health Adult Ages 16 and Older Belly Dance with Phoenix 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): phoenix_dancing@ hotmail.com or Day: Wednesdays in Moutainview Room Time: Level 1 6:30-7:30 p.m. Level 2 7:30-8:30 p.m. Session 1: January 9-February 27 Level 1: Code: Level 2: Code: (Students must pass Level 1 and have permission from Phoenix to register for Level 2) Session 2: March 13-May 1 Level 1: Code: Level 2: Code: (Students must pass Level 1 and have permission from Phoenix to register for Level 2) Fee: $70 Resident/$77 Non-Resident Youth Twinkle Toes Age 3 5-week session A great introductory class featuring a variety of basic dance movements, exercises, and fun activities set to music. Wear comfortable clothing. No jeans please. Day/Time: Wednesday, 4:45-5:15 p.m. Session 1: January 16-February 13 Code: Session 2: February 20-March 20 Note: March 20 class in the Fitness Studio. Code: Session 3: April 3-May 1 Code: Fee: $25 Resident/$27 Non-Resident Shake, Rattle, & Twirl Level 1 Ages week session Start your young dancer off on the right foot with this basic dance class. This class teaches new dancers how to move in a group, basic jazz and ballet movement, and how to move to music. Wear comfortable clothing. No jeans please. Day/Time: Wednesday, 5:30-6:15 p.m. Session 1: January 16-March 6 Code: Session 2: March 13-May 8 Note: No class March 27 Code: Fee: $32 Resident/$34.50 Non-Resident Shake, Rattle, & Twirl Level 2 Age week session For the young dancer wanting to improve skills learned in level 1. Dancers must pass level 1 to be in registered in level 2. We will build on skills taught in level 1 and start exploring more difficult dance moves. Please wear comfortable clothing. No jeans please. Day/Time: Wednesday, 6:15-7 p.m. Session 1: January 16-March 6 Code: Session 2: March 13-May 8 Note: March 20 class in the Fitness Studio. No class March 27. Code: Fee: $32 Resident/$34.50 Non-Resident Dance Stars Ages week session This combo ballet and jazz dance class is perfect for the new dancer. Please wear comfortable clothing. Dance shoes preferred, but not required. Day/Time: Wednesday, 7-8 p.m. Session 1: January 16-March 6 Code: Session 2: March 13-May 8 Code: Note: March 20 class in the Fitness Studio. No class March 27. Fee: $43 Resident/$47 Non-Resident Basic Cheer Age week session Learn basic cheerleading technique, stunting, and basic cheer movement. In this 45-minute class, your cheerleader will spend half the class on stunting and cheer motions, and the other half on basic tumbling skills. This class is for the brand new cheerleader. Day/Time: Saturday, 9-9:45 a.m. Session 1: January 19-February 23 Code: Session 2: March 2-April 13 Code: Note: No class March 30. Session 3: April 20-May 25 Code: Fee: $42 Resident/$46 Non-Resident Tot Creative Movement Age week session This class will teach your toddler basic movement in both gymnastics and dance. The class is free-form, giving your toddler the opportunity to learn from other tots in class. Day/Time: Saturday, 10-10:45 a.m. Session 1: January 19-February 23 Code: Session 2: March 2-April 13 Code: Note: No class March 30. Session 3: April 20-May 25 Code: Fee: $32 Resident/$35 Non-Resident 22 Register online at

23 Cancerfit exercise program for cancer survivors Cancerfit is a program designed by the Cancer Fitness Institute dedicated to providing cancer survivors and those who are currently in treatment with affordable and empowering exercise programs in a healthy, positive, nonintimidating environment. Cancerfit is a six-month program for adult cancer survivors of all ages and fitness levels. Participants are both men and women who have survived every type of cancer. Exercise physiologists with a cancer specialty oversee all aspects of the exercise regimen, which aids in recovery and general fitness during and after treatment. The fitness program includes flexibility, cardiovascular, and strength training. Fitness Assessment - Your fitness assessment will be held at the Northglenn Recreation Center before you can begin attending class. Your exercise physiologist will call you to schedule a time. Fee: $260 for a six-month membership. The fee can be broken down into monthly payments of $44. How does exercise benefit cancer survivors? Improves cardiovascular endurance and muscular strength Reduces fatigue Improves ability to perform dayto-day duties Enhances mood and reduces anxiety Reduces pain and nausea Refocuses energy from illness to wellness Participants receive: Six-month supervised program at the Northglenn Recreation Center plus access to all drop-in fitness classes and use of recreation center amenities such as the weight room and swimming pool Pre and post fitness assessments Participation in an exercise class just for survivors One or two personal training sessions with your Cancerfit exercise specialist Weekly consultations with exercise specialist for the duration of the program to discuss issues or concerns and to keep you on track Special activities and lectures Testimonials The spirit and support of this program helped me feel normal again, and not only normal, but blessed. Kelley A., breast cancer survivor When cancer strikes it is a loss of control loss of confidence in your body loss of so many things. With exercise you are able to take back your strength your energy your life. That is what Cancerfit has done for me. Robin H., breast cancer survivor Gratefulness sums it up. It could be intimidating for us cancer survivors to work out alone with bald heads, weak bodies, or the pallor on some of our faces. But there is strength in doing it together and I will remember the friendships I made in this program. I am blessed to have been involved in this program. Gayle T., kidney cancer survivor For more information, please contact Cancer Fitness Institute Specialist Tehra Porterfield at or tporterfield@northglenn.org. fitness & health Please choose a time from one of the following options: Tuesday and Thursday mornings. 7-8 a.m a.m. Monday and Wednesday Evenings 5:30-6:30 p.m. 23 See page 37 for new I am Done With Cancer classes. 23

24 fitness & health Fitness Strength in Women Ages 16 and older This class offers women and young ladies the opportunity to work out in a safe environment. Your instructor will help you feel more confident in the Fitness Center. You will learn how to properly set up the equipment, use free weights, and follow a fitness program. Days: Monday/Wednesday Time: 6:30-7:45 p.m. Instructor: Cathy Cross Session 1: January 7-February 13 Code: Session 2: February 18-March 27 Code: Session 3: April 1-May 8 Code: Fee: $36 Resident/$39 Non-Resident Session 4: May Code: short session Fee: $16.50 Resident/$19.50 Non-Resident Personal Trainers Work out with one of our Certified Personal Trainers. Customize your workout! Our training staff can help you focus on your specific needs. We offer hour, ½ hour, and package rates. Please contact Tehra at to set up your appointment today! Location: Northglenn Recreation Center Weight Room Fee: $25 Resident (one person/one hour) $27 Non-Res. (one person/one hour) 30-minute sessions are half the price! Looking for a package deal? 4 one-hour sessions: Resident $80/Non-Resident $88 4 one-hour sessions/two people: Resident $120/Non-Resident $128 6 one-hour sessions: $120 Resident/$132 Non-Resident 6 one-hour sessions/two people: $180 Resident/$198 Non-Resident Couples one-hour session: $35 Resident/$37 Non-Resident 24 Strength Training for Youth Coed Ages Young adults will learn how to properly use the fitness center, including proper etiquette, equipment use, free weight use, safety, form, and breathing techniques. Students will learn how to set up and follow a fitness program. Days: Monday/Wednesday Times: 4:30-5:25 p.m. Instructor: Cathy Cross Session 1: January 7-February 13 Code: Session 2: February 18-March 27 Code: Session 3: April 1-May 8 Code: Fee: $33 Resident/$36 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 Fee: $10 Resident/$12 Non-Resident Chair Massage with Lisa Massage is an investment in your health. Lisa believes that bodywork is an important part of maintaining overall health, as well as being an excellent tool for pain management and stress reduction in times of immediate need. Everyone should have access to bodywork, from young athletes to senior citizens. This is why Lisa has vowed to keep flexible hours and reasonable rates. She understands the power of bodywork and its ability to help the body heal itself. Lisa is proud to be working with the Northglenn Recreation Center to bring massage to its patrons and employees. Tuesday(s) 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Mezzanine Area Rates: 10 minutes $9 Resident/$10 Non Resident 20 minutes $16 Resident/17.50 Non Resident Drop in Class Descriptions Cardio Interval, Cardio Kick-Box, Cycling, Cross Training, Fit-Ball and Resistance Training Fit 1: This high-energy fitness class is for all levels of fitness. Classes combine resistance training, balance, and intervals of cardio training. This class may also take place in the weight room. Fit 2: Cardio Interval: A full body conditioning workout that combines strength training with intervals of short, intense cardio drills. This class is for all levels of fitness. Fit 3: Fit-Ball: A functional fitness class for all levels of fitness. This class will use a fitball, resistance band and hand weights. You will work your core and more! Indoor Cycle Classes Basic Cycle: Challenge yourself with a new spin on your everyday work out. Join us for 55-minute ride of intense uphill training, quick sprints, and straight away recovery zones. Intense Cycle: Your instructor will guide you through a tough and intense workout that kicks you into high gear with hard uphills and no rest on the down side. Interval Cycle: Take your regular spin class to a new level. Your instructor will guide you through uphill, sprints, and off bike intense interval training with resistance bands, medicine balls, hand weights, and body work. Class times on page 25. BootCamp This fitness class utilizes both 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.

25 Fitness Drop in Classes Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Aquafit Classes: see page 12 Silver Sneakers: see page 30 Fit 1-3 Class descriptions: see page 24 5:45-6:30 a.m. 9:45-10:45 a.m. 12:05-12:55 p.m. 12:05-12:55 p.m. 12:05-12:55 p.m. 4:30-5:25 p.m. 5:00-6:00 p.m. 5:30-6:25 p.m. Fit 1 Cathy Pilates/Mix Karen Zumba Annette Fit 1 Karen Iyengar Yoga* Angie Cardio Kickbox James Iyengar Yoga Iyengar Yoga emphasizes correct alignment of all parts of the body within each yoga pose. The precision builds strength and 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. M/W. 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. Fridays. Cardio Kickbox This powerful 50-minute class will give you a total body workout that can help improve strength, aerobic fitness, flexibility, coordination, and balance. Plan on moving through various drills and combinations. Register online at Fit 1 Cathy Lunchtime Classes Zumba Gold Annette Boot Camp Cathy Vinyasa Yoga* Jessica Zumba Cha Cha Iyengar Yoga* Angie Fit 2 Annette Fit 2 Sherry Boot Camp Cathy Zumba Cha Cha Pilates/Mix Karen Fit 3 Annette Vinyasa Yoga* Jessica * Yoga: 10-Punch Pass 6-6:55 a.m. 12:05-12:55 p.m. 5:30-6:25 p.m. 6:30-7:30 p.m. 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 Non-Resident Yoga fees are included in 6-month and annual memberships! Pilates Mix The 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. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Cycle Class descriptions on page 24 Interval Sherry Intense Karen Interval James Interval Sherry Daily Drop in Fees Adult Senior Years 62 + Years Resident $3.50 $2.50 Non-Resident $4.25 $3.50 We welcome all youth to participate in scheduled classes, however, participants under 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult. 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. 25 Intense James Interval James Basic Karen fitness & health

26 Martial Arts Yoga Workshops Ages 16 and older fitness & health Northglenn Judo Club Ages 6 and Older The award-winning Northglenn Judo Club has been in existence since 1965 and is the longest continually operating judo club in Colorado. 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. Judo is an excellent platform for improving your physical and mental well-being, learning self defense, athletic competition, or recreational participation. Fees: Drop-in $ punch pass $60 74-punch pass $129 For more information about the Northglenn Judo Club, please contact Shuichi Otaka at or visit their website at Tae Kwon Do Beginner & Advanced Levels Ages 6 and Older Beginning students will acquire the fundamental techniques of self-defense while developing self-control, self-confidence and discipline. Advanced class emphasizes perfection of technique, conditioning, poise and agility. Days: Monday/Wednesday Location: Northglenn Middle School gym Session 1: January 14-April 3 *Please note; no class January 21, February 18, March 25, or March 27. Beginner Code: Advanced Code: Session 2: April 8-June 17 *Please note; no class May 27. Moving back to the Northglenn Recreation Center on May 29 for the summer. Beginner Code: Advanced Code: Fee: $70 Resident/$77 Non-Resident 26 Karate Ages 6 and Older Goju Ryu Karate-Do brings the art of traditional, non-aggressive Japanese karate to the Northglenn Recreation Center. Learn self respect for yourself and others. Class principles include the following: 1) Pride: Is a commitment. It is an attitude that separates excellence from mediocrity. 2) Persistence: Prevails when all else fails. 3) Teamwork: If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself. 4) Commitment: To be a winner, all you need to give is all you have. 5) Attitude: If it is to be, it is up to me. 6) Perseverance: The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will. Taught by National/International certified instructor Franklin Mera. For more information, call Franklin at Days: Monday/Wednesday Time: 6:30-7:30 p.m. Location: Parkview Room Session 1: January 7-30 Code: Session 2: February 4-27 Code: Session 3: March 4-27 Code: Session 4: April 1-24 Code: Session 5: April 29-May 22 Code: Fees: $50 Youth Resident (ages 6-17) $55 Youth Non-Resident $70 Adult Resident (ages 18+) $77 Adult Non-Resident Led by Iyengar Certified Teacher, Angie Woyar Want a fresh start? Deepen your practice with a 2-1/2-hour yoga workshop for participants with a working knowledge of basic standing poses, backbends, and basic inversions like shoulderstands and headstands. Bring your sense of adventure! Session 1: Women s Workshop January 19, 9-11:30 a.m. Code: Session 2: Backbends & Twists March 16, 9-11:30 a.m. Code: Session 3: Inversions May 4, 9-11:30 a.m. Code: Fee: $30 Residents/$33 Non-Residents 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 Fee: $3.50 Residents/$4.25 Non-Residents Drop-In Basketball & Volleyball See page 5 for details.

27 Northglenn Senior Center There s always a pot of coffee on so stop by and visit awhile! General Info The Northglenn Senior Center offers a variety of social, recreational, and educational programs and services for persons 55 and older. The Senior Center is located on the second floor of the Northglenn Recreation Center and is accessible by elevator. Telephone: The Senior Center is open M-F, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. The Senior Center will be closed December 24-26, December 31, and January 1. Easter Egg Hunt 2012 Information and Referral For assistance in locating agencies or services in the community call the 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 Transportation ~ A-LIFT The city of Northglenn participates in the Adams County Transit program, A-LIFT. Individuals aged 60+ or disabled individuals of any age may access transportation to medical/dental appointments, congregate meal sites and grocery shopping by calling Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information or to schedule a ride, call the number listed above. A $5 donation is suggested. Need a ride to the Senior Center? A-LIFT now offers a limited number of personal rides! RTD Call-N-Ride Low fee curb-to-curb transportation service. For residents north of 112th Ave. call For residents south of 112th Ave. call For residents west of I-25 call Citizen s Police Academy Class The Citizen s Police Academy provides citizens with an overview of the Northglenn Police Department, the training police officers receive, and a deeper understanding of the decisions police officers must make. Through classroom instruction by veteran police officers, hands-on training, and practice sessions, you will have a brand new appreciation for our police officers and the risks they encounter daily in their jobs. Some of the information covered includes: community policing, DUI and accident scene investigations, gangs and more! Come join us and become an informed citizen! Tuesday afternoons beginning March 5. Applications are now available in the Senior Center. Call for more information. AARP Driver Safety Program This classroom driver retraining program, sponsored by A.A.R.P., helps people 50 and over improve their driving skills. Participants learn about driving hazards, 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 January 21, February 18, March 18, April 22 Time: 1-5 p.m. Fee: $12 AARP members/$14 non-members Northglenn Senior Book Club 4th Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. We will be borrowing a few books from book groups, so sign-up early to reserve your copy. The following titles will be discussed. January: The Time Travelers Wife by Audrey Niffenegger February: The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski March: Smaldone: Untold Stories of an American Crime Family by Dick Kreck April: Casual Vacancy by JK Rowling 27 senior center 1

28 Northglenn Senior Center There s always a pot of coffee on so stop by and visit awhile! Gambling at Doc Holliday Casino in Central City Package includes $5 with a $20 buy-in and free roll of nickels after one hour of play. Free Danish, coffee, and luxury coach. Fee: $10 Thursday, February 21, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, April 18, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. senior center Chili Cookoff 2012 Wii Wednesdays Join us every Wednesday in the Senior Center at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. for Wii Wednesdays. See what the kids are all raving about and improve your hand-eye coordination! Bunco Mondays at 9:45 a.m. No skill necessary... it s just a lot of fun! Throw the dice, shout Bunco and earn a chance at winning a prize. Have questions? Just call us at Bingo Tuesdays at 9:45 a.m. Interested in a not-so-serious morning of Bingo? Enjoy fun, fellowship and refreshments and perhaps win a prize. Shuffleboard Thursdays at 10 a.m. No need to find a partner, just spend a morning at the center playing shuffleboard. We ll roll out the court and provide refreshments Cards (Drop-in) Wednesdays 12:30-3:30 p.m. Come to the 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 p.m. to become acquainted with the other players. Games Thursdays 1-4 p.m. Bring a friend and spend Thursday afternoons playing Mexican Train (dominos), cribbage, or your favorite game. Pickleball Third Tuesday of the month, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Named after a family s dog who loved to chase stray balls and then hide in the bushes, Pickleball is a fun game that is played on a badminton court with the net lowered to 34 at the center. It is played with a perforated plastic baseball (similar to a wiffle ball) and wood or composite paddles. It is easy for beginners to learn, and can develop into a quick, fast-paced, competitive game for experienced players. 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. New! Men s Conversation Group Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Beginning January 10 Join Fred Carillo on January 10 to discuss forming a men s storytelling group. Fred knows the guys out there have led interesting lives and have stories to share. The first meeting will be used to plan an agenda. Coffee and refreshments will be available. Photo Scanning January 14 at 1 p.m. Scangaroo is a mobile photo scanning and restoration company whose mission is to protect your photo memories as the original photos deteriorate over time or could be lost in a natural disaster. Scangaroo will be here to come and speak as well as scan ten photos per person. New! Scrapbooking 4th Monday of every month at 1 p.m. Beginning January 28 Bring pictures and stories and join us for this ongoing activity for the upcoming year. Scrapbooking supplies will be provided, but feel free to bring your own.

29 Senior Center Heathy Living Series How to be Heart Healthy Tuesday, February 12 at 1 p.m. Fallon Rhodes, B.Sc., CCH, Nutritional Health Coach from Natural Grocers is back presenting a new seminar on heart health. Understanding Hearing Loss Monday, March 11 at 1 p.m. When hearing loss is diagnosed or suspected, lots of questions come to mind. Come meet Dr. Jerilyn Dutton and Dr. Leah Mitchell, audiologists with Hearing Rehab Center. They will guide you through the process of understanding how your ears and auditory system work, what happens when hearing loss occurs, and what options you or your loved one might have to address it. RSVP. How Your Body Really Works Tuesday, April 9 at 1 p.m. Knowing how food works with your body or doesn t makes it easier to understand what to eat and why. Presented by Fallon Rhodes, B.Sc., CCH, Nutritional Health Coach from Natural Grocers. Rockies Baseball at the Senior Center Catch a game with friends on the flat screen in the Senior Center. Snacks are available for a small fee. April 18 vs Mets 1:10 p.m. Easter Egg Decorating Thursday, March 28 at 1 p.m. Come show off your Easter egg dyeing skills at this free event. Eggs and dye will be provided, and you can take your creation home when you are finished. RSVP. Elvis! Tuesday, January 8 at 1 p.m. Elvis Aaron Presley was born to Vernon and Gladys Presley in a two-room house in Tupelo, Mississippi, on January 8, Come celebrate Elvis birthday with us in the Senior Center. The cost is $3 and includes entertainment and some of the king s favorite refreshments. RSVP by January 4. Festive Fridays New!Secret Pals January 4 at 1 p.m. Secret Pal members are each assigned a pal. The intent is to do something special for your secret pal throughout the year. This will be an ongoing activity for Join us at this fun kick-off event and get more information. RSVP. 8th Annual Chili Cook-off Potluck January 18 at Noon Think you make the best chili? Enter it in the NSO s 8th Annual Chili Cook-off! Red and Green prize categories. This event is also a potluck; bring your chili entry or a complementary side dish. A sign-up list is available at the Senior Center. RSVP. National Snack Food Day February 1 at 1 p.m. Come celebrate National Snack Food Month with some snack food trivia and of course, snack food samples. RSVP. Cowboy February 15 at Noon Grab your boots and join us for a Cowboy Party! The NSO will provide the grub. The cost is $5. RSVP. National Pig Day Potluck March 1 at Noon Come celebrate with pig races and everything bacon. Bring a potluck dish that includes bacon, even dessert. RSVP. St. Patrick s Day Potluck March 15 at Noon Get your Irish on and join us for this fun annual event. Bring your favorite side dish or dessert and the NSO will provide corned beef and cabbage, rolls, tea, and coffee. RSVP. Easter Breakfast and Egg Hunt March 29 at 9 a.m. Enjoy a hot breakfast before we head out to the backyard to see what the Easter Bunny left! The cost for both is $7. RSVP. Bond, James Bond April 5 at 1 p.m. Attention agents: your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to attend a James Bond party, complete with target practice. Refreshments that are shaken, not stirred, will be provided. RSVP. Garden Tea Party April 19 at 1 p.m. Join Master Gardener Rosie Garner as she presents information on Colorado gardening after we serve afternoon tea. $6. RSVP. 29 senior center 1

30 senior center Senior Health and Well-being Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday SilverSplash Doreen 9:30-10:30 a.m. Arthritis Aquafit* Doreen 9:45-10:30 Water Walking Doreen - 10:30-11:15 SilverSneakers SilverSplash 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: 9:30-10:30 a.m. SilverSneakers Muscular Strength & Range of Movement Fitness Class 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 a.m. & 9:45-10:30 a.m. Wednesday: 1:30-2:15 p.m. Slow Swim Enjoy Slow Swim at the recreation center pool M-F, 10:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m. (2-3 lanes) Fee: $1.75 Resident age 62+ $2 Non-Resident age Punch Passes: $28 Resident/$33 Non-Resident or SilverSneakers swipe * Arthritis Aquafit and SilverSplash class descriptions on page 9. 1 Cardio Circuit Karen 8:45-9:30 a.m. Muscular Strength Karen 8:45-9:30 a.m. & 9:45-10:30 a.m. 30 SilverSplash Doreen 9:30-10:30 a.m. Muscular Strength Karen 1:30-2:15 p.m. Arthritis Aquafit* Doreen 9:45-10:30 Water Walking Doreen - 10:30-11:15 Muscular Strength Karen 8:45-9:30 a.m. & 9:45-10:30 a.m. SilverSneakers includes: SilverSplash Doreen 9:30-10:30 a.m. Cardio Circuit Cathy 8:45-9:30 a.m. 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 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. SilverSneakers Cardio Circuit Class 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 a.m. 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 a.m. or 9:30-10:30 a.m. & Wed. (gym) 8-9:15 a.m. Daily Admission Fee: $2.75 Resident/$3.50 Non-Resident or SilverSneakers swipe Wellness Program The Visiting Nurses Association provides a monthly health clinic and special screenings for seniors at the Senior Center. Services include blood pressure check, nail/foot care for diabetics, and other services. Appointments are needed for some services; others may be obtained on a drop-in basis. Call the Senior Center for more information or to schedule an appointment. Date: Third Thursday monthly Jan. 17, Feb. 21, March 21, April 18 Time: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Fee: Free to nominal Foot Care by Claudia & Darcy For Seniors 55+ ~ Men & Women Need help trimming your toenails? This service is for both men and women and includes feet soaked, nails trimmed and filed, callouses filed, and cream applied. Please bring a towel. Cancellations must be made 24 hours in advance (no-shows will be charged $8). Payment due at time of service. Please call for appointments or more information. Days: First and third Wednesdays Fee: $16 Resident $16.50 Non-Resident Iyengar Yoga Classes Yoga helps to find balance, breathing techniques, strength, vitality and more. This class is designed for seniors and taught by an Iyengar certified yoga instructor. Drop-in Fee: $5 Resident/$5.50 Non- Resident. Punch pass available or use a SilverSneakers swipe. Days: M/W/F, 10:30-11:45 a.m. T ai Chi Club Wednesday and Friday morning practice at 9:30 a.m. in the Senior Center. FREE blood pressure checks every third Wednesday in the lobby ~ 9:30-10:15 a.m.

31 Northglenn Senior Organization The Northglenn Senior Organization (NSO) plans activities for its members and provides input into the planning of City of Northglenn Senior Programs. The N.S.O. holds monthly business luncheons at various locations. Membership is open to anyone 55 and older, resident or non-resident, and offers the opportunity to participate in N.S.O. sponsored functions. Membership is $5 per year or $9 for two years. Benefits include: Recognition as a new member Name badge Participation in N.S.O. sponsored programs, trips, events, cards & bingo Need help filing your taxes? Adams County Tax Assistance will assist seniors and residents making $50,000 per year or less with tax filing from January 22-April 15, Electronic filing is available. First come, first served. Mondays from 1-7 p.m. Tuesdays from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Luncheon & Business Meeting The N.S.O. holds a monthly business meeting and luncheon at various sites in the community on the fourth Friday of the month. Reservations and payment for some luncheons are required by specific dates. Please check the Senior Center for monthly locations, menu, and price. When/Where: Friday, January 25 at 12 p.m. Golden Corral Buffet at 97th and Grant St. Friday, February 22 at 12 p.m. Outback Steakhouse at 120th and Pennsylvania Friday, March 22 at 12 p.m. Red Lobster at 104th and Livingston Friday, April 26 at 12 p.m. To be announced. Birthday Parties 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. Cake provided by Northglenn Heights Assisted Living. Date: 2nd Friday monthly at 1 p.m. January 11, February 8, March 8, April 12 Community Crafts Take the opportunity to give your time and talent to make stuffed animals and small quilts for children. Items 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 or hug. Dates: 2nd and 4th Thursdays monthly Time: 1 p.m. Join us for dinner theatre, Northglenn style. Enjoy a performance of Alice in Wonderland by the award-winning Northglenn Youth Theatre, followed by a catered meal in the Senior Center. The cost for both is $19. Reservations are required by April 1. Wednesday, April 24, 10 a.m. 31 senior center 1

32 sports Adult and Youth Sports League Descriptions Leisure: Below average players, average size, whose main focus is fun. Typically, players sign up after being away from the game for a while or are being introduced to the sport. Example: Corporate team, office players Recreational: For players looking to improve on developed skills. Example: Players who want mainly fun and exercise, but still want competition. High school or college intramurals experience. Upper Recreational/ Competitive: This league is open to both competitive and recreational players. It is offered so either skill level can join knowing that basic skills and knowledge of the game are already in place. We recommend that players in this league are ex-high school varsity players, college players, or good intramural college players. 40 & Over league: All players must be at least 39 years old as long as they turn 40 during the calendar year. ID required at first game for roster check. Winter Adult Coed Volleyball League Offerings: Friday Night Coed B 6-person Cost: $310 team fee (50% due at registration to hold spot) Length of season: 14 (3) game matches plus playoffs (01/18-03/08) Location: Northglenn Recreation Center League play starts Friday, January 18 Registration: Now accepting team registrations 32 Winter Adult Basketball League Offerings: Sunday Afternoon: Mens 40+ Rec League (8 team max) - Game times 12-3 p.m. Sunday Night: Leisure League (8 team max) - Game times 5-8 p.m. Monday Night: Men s D Upper Rec (10 team max) Tuesday Night: Church League (8 team max) Wednesday Night: Men s D Recreational (10 team max) Cost: Mon/Wed Leagues $495 team fee; $405 Tuesday & Sunday Leagues Length of season: Monday & Wednesday 10 games plus playoffs; Tuesday & Sunday 8 games plus playoffs. League play starts the week of January 13. Location: Northglenn Recreation Center Registration: Now accepting team registrations *Teams must pay a mininum of 50% of team fee when registering; full team fees must be paid by first game. Spring Adult Basketball League offerings: Monday Night: Mens D Upper Rec (10 team max) Sunday Afternoon: Mens D Leisure League (8 team max) - Game times 12-3 p.m. Wednesday Night: Mens D Recreational (10 team max) Location: Northglenn Recreation Center Length of season: 7 games plus playoffs for top 4 teams League play starts the week of April 7 Cost: $375 Team Fee *Teams must pay a minimum of 50% of team fee when registering; full team fees must be paid by first game. Registration: Starts February 11 Summer Adult Softball Monday: Mens D Upper Rec Tuesday: Men s D Recreational Wednesday: Coed Recreational Friday: Coed Recreational Season begins the week of May 6 and will consist of 10 games + playoffs for all teams. Cost: $525 Team Fee Location: Jaycee Ballfield (106th & Irma) Registration begins January 30 *Teams must pay a minimum of 50% of team fee when registering; full team fees must be paid by first game. New C.A.R.A. Youth Recreational Lacrosse Ages 6-10 This is a new league designed to help teach and improve player skills as well to provide organized competition within Colorado. Learn to play lacrosse in a recreational setting. No experience in playing lacrosse necessary. Teams will compete against other agencies across the metro area. Practices will be twice per week for the first three weeks and then when games begin, practices will only be once per week. Equipment required: Helmet, shoulder and elbow pads, gloves, and mouth guards. Stick and jersey provided. Practices: Start the week of March 11 Times: 5:30-7 p.m. Location: Northwest Open Space (2000 W. 112th Place) Six Games: Saturdays beginning March 30 at various location across the metro area Boys ages 6-8 Code Boys ages 8-10 Code Boys ages Code Girls ages 8-10 Code Fees: $55/Resident/$60 Non-Residents FREE Youth Coed Winter Lacrosse Stick and Skills Clinic When: December 22, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Location: Northglenn Recreation Center Ages: 6-12 Code: Beginning players (boys and girls) will learn basic skills such as passing, catching, dodging, and shooting. No equipment is required. We will provide sticks for all and will play in a coed, non-contact manner. Must pre-register. High Plains Lacrosse Competitive Youth Team Coed 2nd-8th Grade The High Plains Lacrosse Club is a lacrosse organization primarily serving Northglenn, Thornton, and Brighton. Registration for the 2013 spring season will open soon. Practices start the first of March and games begin in April with a season-ending statewide jamboree the first part of June. Our teams will be playing in the Colorado Youth Lacrosse Association (CYLA) and the Colorado Girls Youth Lacrosse Association (CYGLA). For more information please visit www. highplainslax.com or contact the following coaches: Ronnie Mooney at or rcmooneyjr@gmail.com Randy Laracca at or magna575@msn.com

33 Youth Sports Pre-School Sports on Page 13 Winter Youth Basketball League Coed 1st-9th Grades *All teams considered recreational. Teams will practice one (1) evening per week for one hour, beginning the week of January 14 at a local school gym. (Schools and times TBD) Each team will play an 8-game schedule. All games will be played Saturday s between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. at the Northglenn Recreation Center. League play begins Saturday, January 26 All participants receive a team reversible jersey Volunteer coaches are needed. Training will be provided for coaches on Tuesday, January 8 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Northglenn Recreation Center. All coaches are required to attend. Novices, as well as experienced coaches, are encouraged to sign up. *Background checks are required* (Maximum two coaches per team. Ask about our coaches discount.) Space is limited in this league; first come, first served. Now Registering. *There will be a free skills clinic on Saturday, January 12 at the Northglenn Recreation Center. Participants will be notified when they will need to show up for the clinic at the time of registration. The Denver Nuggets Skills Challenge will be included as part of the skills clinic. Clinic times will be as follows: 1st/2nd Grade at 8:30-9:45 a.m. 3rd/4th Grade at 10-11:15 a.m. 3rd/4th Grade at 12-1:15 p.m. 5th-9th Grades at 1:30-3 p.m. Space is limited in this league. The registration deadline is Sunday, January 13. Call the Recreation Center at or for more information. Cost: $65 Resident/$70 Non-Resident (Volunteer coaches must call Michael Mendez at and will receive a $10 discount upon registration) Registering NOW. For practice times and locations, visit Register online at Winter Break Youth Basketball Camp 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 the status quo camp. We do this by having you perform the same, dynamic, cutting edge and innovative drills used by NBA, NCAA and elite high school players that we train but on your level. We break the drills and concepts down so that you can have the same edge over your competition that they do. Our goal is to take your mind and body to a place you have never been. It s not just a camp; it s an experience. Instructed by Galen Harkness. When: January 2-4, Wednesday-Friday Time: 1:30-4:30 p.m. Fee: $60/Resident/$65 Non-Resident Code: Spring Youth Basketball League Coed 1st-9th Grades This is a non-competitive league offered to 1st-9th grades. The teams will be divided by grades. The purpose of the league is to offer boys and girls an opportunity to play the game of basketball in a community recreational setting. The emphasis will be placed on skill development, rules, participation, sportsmanship, and most of all, FUN! Saturday games at the Northglenn Recreation Center beginning April 13 Practices are one night a week for 60 minutes beginning the week of April 1. (Practice sites and times TBD.) All participants receive a team t-shirt/ jersey. Each team will play a 7-game schedule. 3rd-9th grades will play in one additional 1-day bracket tournament. All games played at the Northglenn Recreation Center. Volunteer coaches are needed. Training will be provided on Tuesday, March 26 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Northglenn Recreation Center. All coaches are required to submit a background check. Novices, as well as experienced coaches, are encouraged to sign up. (Two coach maximum per team, ask about our coaches discount.) Fee: $63 Residents/$68 Non-Residents Call Michael Mendez at for more information. Registration begins Monday, February 4. C.A.R.A. Youth Volleyball Coed 6th-8th Grades This is a youth volleyball league designed to help improve player skills as well as provide organized competition within the state. This is a middle school recreational program, with some prior playing experience preferred but not required. Team will play in 3 tournaments plus a state tournament at the end of the season Cost includes team t-shirt and tournament fees Awards for 1st and 2nd place teams in the state tournament Practice: Mon/Wed/Fri - 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the Northglenn Recreation Center gym Games: Sat/Sun - Locations TBD Dates: Practices start the week of March 18 Fee: $80 Resident/$85 Non-Resident Middle School Upper Rec Team Player should have at least 2 years of previous organized volleyball playing experience. Coach Warren Code: max., 7 min. Middle School Rec Team Players with less than 2 years of experience or beginning volleyball players. Coach Kramer Code: max., 7 min. Youth Sports Community Organizations If your youngster is interested in sports, check out the following community organizations: Northglenn Little League Colorado Storm North Soccer Northglenn Youth football Northglenn Judo Club Northglenn Youth Basketball Northside Vikings Youth Rugby Crunchtime Flag Football For Northglenn youth and adult sports and event information, call Mike Mendez at , or visit 33 sports

34 teens Youth and Teen Programs New! Twilight Egg Hunt for ages 6-8 This is for the kid in all of you! This egg hunt takes place at twilight, so bring along a flashlight for searching! Some eggs will be filled with candy, others will give you the opportunity to win great prizes - you never know what treasure you will find! Check-in begins at 5:30 p.m. and the hunt begins at 6 p.m. Once all of the eggs have been collected, we ll go inside for refreshments and the grand prize give-away. This event is open to youth age 6-8. Pre-registration is REQUIRED. Friday, March 22, 5:30-7 p.m. Code: Fee: $6 Resident/$7 Non-Resident Flashlight Egg Hunt for ages 9-14 This is for the big kid in all of you! This egg hunt takes place after the sun goes down, so bring along a flashlight for searching! Some eggs will be filled with candy, others will give you the opportunity to win great prizes - you never know what treasure you will find! Check-in will begin at 7:30 p.m. and the hunt begins at 8 p.m. Once all of the eggs have been collected, we ll go inside for refreshments and the grand prize give-away. This event is open to youth ages Pre-registration is REQUIRED. Friday, March 22, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Code: Fee: $6 Resident/$7 Non-Resident Thanks to our sponsors: 34 Adams County RAP Teen Adventure Series Ages Join us for our monthly RAP (Recreational Alternative Programming) adventure trips with other youth from the Adams County area. These trips are offered in cooperation with the City of Broomfield and the Hyland Hills Recreation District, with a mission to provide a drug-free fun environment for youth and teens in our community. Pre-registration is required for all trips. All trips are pre-paid and non-refundable. January 21 Eat, Paint, Love This all-day trip will satisfy all the senses. We will go to a canvas paint class and create a masterpiece to take home, go to lunch, and see a movie. Day/Time: Monday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fee: $55 Resident/$61 Non-Residents Code: February 18 Ski Trip Enjoy Presidents Day in style. We will take a day-long ski or snowboard trip to Eldora Mountain. Day/Time: Monday 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Fees: Lift Ticket Only $40.00 Residents/$40 Non-Residents $45 Learn to Ski/Board Residents/$70 Non-Residents $77 Lift Ticket & Rental Residents/$68 Non-Residents $75 Code: March 28 Downtown Aquarium Snorkeling Adventure Participants should be comfortable in the water. All equipment and instruction is provided. Participants will receive a t-shirt, admission into the aquarium for the day, and a coupon for the aquarium restaurant. Day/Time: Thursday 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Fee: $110 Resident/$121 Non-Resident Code: April 27 Paintball Blitz Join us as we head to Blitz Paintball. Enjoy a fun-filled morning of paint ball and lunch in the afternoon. Price includes 500 paintballs, rental, and role play game. Day/Time: Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Fee: $45 Residents/$50 Non-Residents Code: 16101

35 Youth and Teen Programs New! Spring Break Escapes All Day Program Grades 4-8 Join us for these fun trips while you re out of school! Spring Break Escapes are during the Adams 12 Spring Break, March Fee includes supervision, admission, transportation, and lunch. All trips leave the Northglenn Recreation Center at 9 a.m. and return no later than 4 p.m. Extended time options are available for those who want to spend a little extra time playing games or doing activities at the Recreation Center. Monday March 25 Skydiving & Swimming SkyVenture is an indoor skydiving venue located in Centennial. We will head down early for an adrenaline pumped morning and spend the afternoon swimming at the Northglenn Recreation Center indoor pool. Fee: $85 Resident/$90 Non-Residents Code: Tuesday March 26 exergame Zone We are headed south to the Family Sports Center for a day of fun. We will ice skate, play laser tag, and play in the exergame Zone. Two slices of pizza and drink will be provided. Fee: $40 Residents/$45 Non-Residents Code: Wednesday March 27 Trampoline & Swimming Love to Jump? Spend the morning at Big Time! Trampoline Fun Center and the afternoon at the Northglenn Recreation Center indoor pool. Fee: $40 Residents/$45 Non-Residents Code: Thursday March 28 Boondocks & Swimming In the morning we will head down the street to Boondocks for video games, go-karts, and mini golf. In the afternoon we will have lunch and spend the afternoon swimming at the Northglenn Recreation Center indoor pool. Fee: $40 Residents/$45 Non-Residents Code: Friday March 29 Bowling, Movie, & Lunch Join as we head out for bowling in the morning and a movie and lunch in the afternoon. Movie will be PG or PG-13 at the AMC Theater. Getting Ready for Cheerleading Try-Outs Do you want to be a cheerleader? This 6-week intensive clinic will help you prepare for high school cheerleading try-outs. Students will be taught basic tumbling skills, arm positions and motions, jumps, and basic stunting skills. The focus will be on basic skills for the new cheerleader. Day/Time: Wednesdays, 5-6 p.m. March 6-April 17 Note: No class on March 27 Fee: $35 Residents/$38 Non-Residents Code: teens Fee: $40 Residents/$45 Non-Residents Code: Youth Commission Ideas. Opinions. Concerns. The Northglenn Youth Commission meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month from 7-9 p.m. Meetings are held at the Northglenn Recreation Center, 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 for more information! Register online at 35

36 Special Interests special interests Advanced Care Babysitting Class Ages This course is designed to give first time babysitters the necessary skills to be responsible for young children. The skills covered are CPR/First Aid, growth and development, prevention and personal safety, discipline, fire safety, basic child care feeding, diapering, and bathing. Day/Time: Saturday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Session 1: February 16 Code: Location: Alpine Room Session 2: March 23 Code: Location: Mountainview Room Session 3: April 13 Code: Location: Mountainview Room Session 4: May 18 Code: Location: Mountainview Room Fee: $55 Residents/$60 Non-Residents Advanced Care CPR Ages 16 and up Injuries are one of the leading causes of death and disability, second only to cardiac arrest. Rapid response and intervention increase the chances of survival. This six-hour course gives you the knowledge and confidence to step forward if needed in an emergency. Certification is issued at the completion of class and fulfills all State, OSHA, and Social Services requirements. Training is provided by Advanced Care certified instructor. Day/Time: Saturday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Location: Mountainview Room Session 1: February 2 Code: Session 2: April 6 Code: Session 3: May 4 Code: Fee: $55 Residents/$60 Non-Residents At Home Alone + First Aid Ages Does your child spend a few hours home alone before or after school due to your work schedule or other commitments? This popular entertaining workshop is designed to prepare children to look after themselves during these times. Students learn how to stay safe through interactive lessons, role play and hands-on training. Every Kidproof course is non-threatening and empowering. This famous program has helped thousands of children become more confident and to make safe choices while at home alone. We have combined our exclusive At Home Alone workshop with the Kidproof First Aid for Kids course to help prepare your child for any emergency! Day/Time: Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Session 1: January 5 Code: Session 2: March 30 Code: Session 3: May 25 Code: Fee: $35 Resident/$38 Non-Resident Never BEE Lost Ages 5-8 This fantastic one hour child safety program is designed to teach children what to do if they become lost or separated from their parents in a public place. The focus is on prevention and safe responses to this often common and frightening event. It is important that children understand what to do if they become lost or separated from their parent or caregiver. Often children are reunited within minutes, but in some cases it may take hours. What a child does, and most importantly how prepared they are for the situation, can make the difference in their overall safety. Never BEE Lost will give young children their first lessons on personal safety and provide a basis that they can build on as they grow older and take on more responsibility. Day/Time: Monday, January p.m. Code: Fee: $25 Resident/$28 Non-Resident I Wanna Walk Ages 8-11 Walking is a healthy and environmentally-friendly way for your children to get to school, and with proper preparation it can be safe. One of the most difficult things for many parents is allowing their children to walk to school on their own. But for many parents, driving their children to and from school each day is not be feasible, and eventually most of us will decide that our kids are mature enough to walk to school or to a friend s house on their own. The Kidproof I Wanna Walk program is an active workshop that prepares kids ages 8-11 to walk to and from school safely without direct parental supervision. Day/Time: Saturday, April 27 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Code: Fee: $45 Resident/$48 Non-Resident Urban Safety (Personal Safety) Ages 14 and Older This is a self defense class designed to offer practical, logical, and reality based techniques which can be delivered to students who are beginning martial arts/ combative or to those who have experience. Techniques are derived from martial arts such as; Krar Maga, Silat, Tai Chi Muay, Aikido, and western boxing. Time/Day: Saturday 12-1:30 p.m. January 19-April 6 Location: Parkview Code: Fee: $20 Residents/$22 Non-Residents 36

37 Special Interests PA KUA Rhythm Ages 10 and Older Pa Kua Rhythm is a combination of martial arts and music. In these classes you will burn calories and at the same time learn martial arts basics in a non-structured but animated class. You will learn the fundamental of how to kick and punch while enjoying great music with friends. Students will receive many benefits such as weight loss, stress relief, endurance, improved coordination, and core strength. Day/Time: Monday(s) 7-8 p.m. Session: January 14-April 1 Code: Fee: $180 Residents/$198 Non-Residents PA KUA Reflejologia (Reflexology) Ages 14 and Older Reclaim your inner health through gentle movements, breathing exercises, meditation, and massage of hands, feet, and ears. Through this fun and relaxing experience you will release tension, relieve pain, strengthen joints and muscles, and gain flexibility, balance, and coordination. Day/Time: Monday & Wednesday 5-6 p.m. Session 1: January 14-February 20 Code: Session 2: April 1-May 8 Code: Fee: $60 Residents/$66 Non-Resident Beginning Fencing Ages 8 and Older This class is for both youth and adults and will introduce students to the sport of fencing. You will learn the basic terminology, footwork, attacks, parry, and defense. Students will play fencing games. Instructor will provide all equipment needed for class. Day/Time: Monday(s) 4:15-5 p.m. Session 1: January 14-Febuary 18 Code: Session 2: February 25-April 1 Code: Session 3: April 8-May 13 Code: Fee: $90 Resident/$99 Non-Residents Jewelry Making Ages 16 and Older This introductory workshop offers adults the opportunity to experience fundamental jewelry making minus the torch. Five fun classes allow participants to get acquainted with simple pliers and hand tools. Assembly, wire shaping, wrapping, and hammering are some of the varity of techniques covered. No prior experience is necessary. Please Note: Participants must bring the following tools to each class: Tapered flat nose pliers, flat nose pliers, and chain nose pliers. (Available at craft supply stores or hardware store.) $10 materials fee is due to the instructor on the first day of class. Day/Time: Wednesday(s) 6:30-8:30 p.m. Session 1: January 2-30 Code: Session 2: March 6-April 3 Code: Session 3: April 17-May 15 Code: Fee: $55 Resident/$60 Non-Resident Jewelry Making for Youth and Teens Spring Break Camp Ages This introductory camp offers youth and teens the opportunity to experience fundamental jewelry making minus the torch. Five fun classes allow participants to get acquainted with simple pliers and hand tools. Assembly, wire shaping, wrapping, and hammering include the verity of techniques covered. No prior experience is necessary. Please Note: Participants must bring the following tools to each class: tapered flat nose pliers, flat nose pliers, and chain nose pliers. (Available at craft supply stores or hardware store.) $10 materials fee is due to the instructor on the first day of class. Day/Time: March 25-29, 1-3 p.m. Code: Fee: $55 Resident/$60 Non-Resident Learn to Crochet Ages 14 and Older Learn the relaxing craft of crochet and enjoy the satisfaction of creating handmade items for yourself and others. In class 1, you will learn the chain stitch, single crochet, and double crochet. Class 2 will show you how to make a simple purse for your first project. Class 3 will cover how to make granny squares and then assemble them into a pillow, afghan or baby blanket. In Class 4, you will learn how to crochet a circle and turn it into a hat. In Class 5, we will make a scarf to match the hat using decorative stitches and multiple colors. Class 6 will demonstrate how to make flowers using more advanced stitches. Included in the lessons will be how to read patterns and diagrams. Please bring one skein of acrylic worsted yarn (category 4) in a light color and one crochet hook, size I-9, to the first class. Day/Time: Thursday(s) 6-7:30 p.m. Session 1: January 17-February 21 Code: Session2: February 28-April 4 Code: Fee: $65 Residents/$70 Non-Residents I Am Done With Cancer Ages 16 and Older This class focuses on the mind-body connection. It explores beyond traditional medical protocol and treatment to recognize a deeper meaning behind a cancer diagnosis. Alternative/complementary coping skills allow participants to examine the unresolved, underlying issues as contributing factors of this disease. These two-hour weekly sessions help develop an awareness of other emotional, mental, and physical considerations that may have been overlooked regarding the self-care aspects of a cancer patient. Day/Time: Monday(s) 6:30-8:30 p.m. Session 1: January 14-February 11 Code: Session 2: February 25-March 25 Code: Session 3: April 13-May 6 Code: Fee: $25 Resident/$28 Non-Resident special interests 37

38 Community Engagement Volunteers & Active Citizenry Imagine what a harmonious world it could be if every single person, both young and old, shared a little of what he is good at doing. Quincy Jones What gifts of the hands, heart or head would you like to offer? We'd love to talk to you. volunteering Neighborhoods: We know you want your neighborhood to be safe, clean, and friendly. There are many ways to get more involved including helping support neighbors who have physical limitations with snow removal, organizing a block party to get to know each other, identifying and recognizing homes that have well-kept and water-wise landscaping, planting and caring for a city flower bed, caring for a trail segment or one of the many city parks, participating in neighborhood meetings, or becoming a Neighborhood Watch Block Captain. Police Department: Your involvement is welcome in fingerprinting and records, helping with the Neighborhood Watch program, assisting victims of crime as an advocate, and attending the Citizen s Police Academy to further your understanding of police functions in Northglenn. Theatre & Cultural 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. 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 self-guided projects such as fire hydrant painting. Community Events: Smiling faces and ready hands are needed to assist with event planning and event day activities such as Fishing Derby, 4th of July, Mother Son Campout, Daddy Daughter Sweetheart Ball, Mud Volleyball, 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. 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. Administrative Assistance: Do you know your way around an office? Enjoy mailings, filing, running copies? Your assistance would be appreciated either on an on-call or a regular basis. Commitment: Short term or long term. Training and orientation provided. Farmer s Highline Canal Cleanup: SATURDAY, MARCH 16: The Greenway Trail system is enjoyed by many people in the metro north area. Join the young and young at heart, groups, families, and singles, newcomers, and seasoned volunteers to clean over 20 miles of Greenway Trail in the City of Northglenn. (Crew Leaders are needed too. Training is provided.) We will celebrate our accomplishments with lunch! For more details, call or jmurphy@northglenn.org. To volunteer for this project, call the recreation center at and refer to Code: Jenni Murphy Community Outreach Coordinator jmurphy@northglenn.org For more information, contact Jenni Murphy at or jmurphy@northglenn.org. To view the city s volunteer opportunities, visit 38

39 Online Telephone Walk-In Come in and see us! 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, non-resident registration dates. Time-saving registrations can be made by telephone or online using a Visa or MasterCard charge card. All fees are payable at time of registration. Fees are calculated per session and are not pro-rated. Register EARLY! Don t let a class become extinct. Waiting until the last minute to register won t save a class. Registration Dates ONLINE REGISTRATION WALK-IN REGISTRATION PHONE REGISTRATION RESIDENT Begins Thursday, Dec. 13 Midnight Begins Thursday, Dec a.m. Begins Monday, Dec a.m. NON-RESIDENT Begins Monday, Dec. 17 Midnight Begins Monday, Dec a.m. Begins Thursday, Dec a.m. 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 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 Look for the link to online registration ~ RecXpress ~ or our direct link at org/recxpress. What can I do with RecXpress? You can use the RecXpress site to register for classes, make a payment, check transaction history and check your account balance. registration $29 charge for returned checks. 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 which 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 or V/ TDD for information. Please indicate on the registration form if you require ADA accommodations. 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. 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. What browser do I need to use the system? RecXpress site works with both Microsoft s Internet Explorer and Netscape web browsers. In both cases, you need to run version 4 or higher with 128-bit encryption. We highly recommend 128-bit encryption based browsers for the highest security possible. Are there programs that are not available through RecXpress? Yes, some programs will not be available for registration through RecXpress. 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 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. 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 2 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 Note: Payment in full for registrations for RecXpress is required to successfully complete attended. Full refund or Credit on Account is the transaction. given if the city cancels the program or class. Register online at 39 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 uses a variety of security measures to maintain the safety of your personal information. 39

40 City of Northglenn Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Community Center Drive Northglenn, Colorado PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Denver, CO Permit No January 16 Lure of Alaska Visit moose, people, cities, fishing, the Marine Highway, receding glaciers, and more, in a gigantic land that yet maintains an aura of mystic. Travel Films 25th Anniversay! February 20 Worlds of the Maya Worlds of the Maya explores Belize and Guatemala, two of the countries that hold the stories and sites of the great classical Maya past, as well as their culture today. March 13 Budapest to Istanbul Danube Cruise Join filmmakers Clint and Sue Denn as they journey through from Budapest, Hungary, to Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, and on to Istanbul, Turkey. Use your smart phone to browse online! Tour guides are professional film makers who personally narrate their films. Shows begin at 10:30 a.m. and include a 15-minute intermission with refreshments. Adults: $7.50 Seniors/students: $6.50 Call (303) for more information and reservations. April 10 Great Rocky Mountain Adventure, Part 2 We ll take the back-roads as we follow the Rockies from Montana to Alberta in the spectacular Canadian Rockies, exploring the familiar and not so familiar natural wonders along the way.

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