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Messenger Summer/Fall 12 RECREATION GUIDE Registration & Contact Information 10 How to Register Program Registrations All program registrations are accepted in the following ways on a first-come, first-served basis or until leagues are full: 1. Online www.highlandsranch.org 2. Mail or in person 3280 Redstone Park Circle, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 3. Fax 303-470-9516 Wait lists will apply once leagues are full or after the registration deadline. Late fees A $15 late fee will apply after the registration deadline. Program Contacts Amber Garrett Recreation Coordinator: 720-240-5934 or agarrett@highlandsranch.org Youth Sports Bocce Ball Skateboarding Jamie Cole Recreation Coordinator: 720-240-5912 or jcole@highlandsranch.org Adult Sports Competitive Fall Youth Baseball Program Refunds Refunds are granted in full for any program cancelled by the Metro District. Credits or refunds requested by the participant must be received at least three working days prior to the program start date and are subject to a $15 processing fee. Credits or refunds requested after a program has started will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Recreation Program Sponsorships Great for your Community Great for your Business! Support a team, league, facility or event. For details, please contact Jill Nunes at 720-240-5933 or jnunes@highlandsranch.org. Learn to Skate & Learn to Play Hockey Programs Programs are offered cooperatively between the South Suburban Ice Arena and the Highlands Ranch Metro District. Fee: Six Seven Eight weeks weeks weeks Youth & Adult Classes $65 $75 $85 Parent-Tot Classes $65 $75 $85 Learn to Play Hockey $79 $92 $105 Mighty Mites $79 $92 $105 For class descriptions, schedules and registration, please visit www.highlandsranch.org. Brenda Willcutt Recreation Assistant: 720-240-5911 or bwillcutt@highlandsranch.org Program Registrations Nature Ed-Venture Programs Jill Nunes Recreation Supervisor: 720-240-5933 or jnunes@highlandsranch.org Batting Cages Recreation Sponsorships Golf Tournament Batter Up! Batting Cages at Redstone Park 720-240-5940 Open seven days a week through October 31 Punch cards, cage rentals and single rounds are available. For rates and hours, please visit www.highlandsranch.org. How About a Great Job? Working with Metro District recreation programs will take you into the great outdoors in a sports environment. Each year the Metro District hires people ages 18 and older for the following part-time, temporary positions. If you are interested in any of these positions, please call the Recreation Services staff at 303-791-2710. Adult Softball Supervisor Batting Cage Attendants Officials Youth Flag Football Supervisor Lacrosse Instructors Highlands Ranch Metro District Annual Golf Tournament Register today for this tournament! Proceeds benefit the Highlands Ranch Parks & Recreation Foundation s projects and go directly to recreation programs, fields and facilities in Highlands Ranch. Monday, September 24 12:30 p.m. shotgun start Highlands Ranch Golf Club Cost is $95 per player. Visit www.highlandsranch.org for a registration flyer. If you re interested in sponsoring this event, please contact Jill Nunes at 720-240-5933 or jnunes@highlandsranch.org.

RECREATION Fall Youth Flag Football Leagues Ages 4-14 This is a fun, recreation league that plays non-contact, 5 v 5 games for boys and girls. Leagues focus on learning skills, game fundamentals, making friends, and having fun. Games are played on a 60-yard field where the basics of football are learned and good sportsmanship is promoted. There will be one practice a week with Saturday games. Fee: Resident: $85 Non-resident: $98 Registration deadline: Sunday, July 22 Practices begin the week of August 13. Games begin Saturday, August 25. Current Grade Activity # Current Grade Activity# *4-5 year olds 201400 1 Fourth grade 201405 1 Kindergarten 201401 1 Fifth grade 201406 1 First grade 201402 1 Sixth grade 201407 1 Second grade 201403 1 Seventh grade 201408 1 Third grade 201404 1 Eighth grade 201409 1 *Must be four years old by the program start date. *Grade as of August 13, 2012. Youth Sports The 2012 Youth Flag Football league is proudly sponsored by Dick s Sporting Goods. Save The Date Highlands Ranch Metro District Shop Day at Dick s Sporting Goods Saturday, August 11 Save big on all your flag football needs throughout the store! Seventh Annual - Fall Pre-Season Flag Football Clinic Ages 4-14 The seventh annual camp, led by former NFL quarterback TJ Rubley, is recommended for all participants of the Metro District Youth Flag Football leagues as well as individuals interested in learning more about flag football. Fee: Resident: $25 Non-resident: $29 Registration deadline: Friday, August 3 Activity #101400-A Saturday, August 4 9 a.m. noon Shea Stadium Fall Youth Flag Football Tournament October 27 Can t get enough football? Sign up your team for our end of season tournament. This tournament is optional for league players grades 2-8. Fee: $200 per team Grade Activity # Grade Activity # Second 201410-1 Sixth 201414-1 Third 201411-1 Seventh 201415-1 Fourth 201412-1 Eighth 201416-1 Fifth 201413-1 Youth Sports RECREATION GUIDE Fall Competitive Youth Baseball Ages 7 16 This is a competitive baseball league. This league is for above-average to advanced players and teams! Full teams are encouraged to sign up. Games will be played on Sundays only. Practices are limited with shared field time. Fee: Resident: $125 Non-resident: $144 Registration deadline: Sunday, July 22 Season begins the week of August 6. Eight games plus a single-elimination tournament Teams must provide their own uniforms Age* Type of Play Activity# 7-8 Kid Pitch (modified) 201106-1 9-10 Kid Pitch 201110-1 11-12 Kid Pitch 201113-1 13-14 Kid Pitch 201114-1 15-16 Kid Pitch 201117-1 *Age as of 10/31/12 For more program details, visit www.highlandsranch.org. 11 Summer/Fall 12 Messenger

Messenger Summer/Fall 12 RECREATION GUIDE Youth Sports Youth Sports Introductory Lacrosse Program Grades K-8 There s no better way to learn the game and proper use of a lacrosse stick than an introductory lacrosse clinic for new players. This is a four-week introductory program. Lacrosse sticks will be provided. Fee: Resident: $45 Non-resident: $52 Registration deadline: Monday, August 27 Activity #201502-A September 8, 15, 22, 29 10 11:30 a.m. Marcy Park 12 The Metro District is proud to offer a series of youth baseball instructional camps through HitStreak Baseball. Black Friday Baseball Camp Ages 8 & Older This is a one-day developmental baseball camp for baseball enthusiasts. Designed for the beginner to intermediate ballplayer, camp participants will learn the fundamentals of running, infield and outfield skills, throwing and hitting from HitStreak s professional staff. Fee: Resident: $30 Non-resident: $35 Registration Deadline: Monday, November 12 Location: HitStreak Academy, 9800 E. Easter Ave. #109, Centennial Activity #201130-D Friday, November 23 9 a.m. - Noon Holiday Baseball Camp Ages 8 & Older This is a four-day developmental baseball camp for our young baseball players. Designed for the beginner to intermediate ballplayer, camp participants will learn the fundamentals of running, infield and outfield skills, throwing and hitting from HitStreak s professional staff. Fee: Resident: $100 Non-resident: $115 Registration Deadline: Friday, December 7 Activity #201130-E December 17-20 9 a.m. - Noon HitStreak Academy, 9800 E. Easter Ave. #109, Centennial Elitch Garden Tickets The Metro District offers discount tickets to Elitch Gardens. Tickets are available at the Metro District Parks, Recreation & Open Space Service Center, 3280 Redstone Park Circle. Please call Brenda Willcutt at 720-240-5911 for more information. Single tickets $32 Buy three get one free Season Pass $70 Fall C.A.R.A. Cross Country Youth Lacrosse Leagues Spring 2013 This program provides youth a recreational distance running experience in a fun, age-appropriate, and skill development based atmosphere. Fee: Resident: $65 Non-resident: $75 Teams will compete in five meets during the season (Saturdays or Sundays) starting September 15 through late October. Practices are Tuesdays and Thursdays starting August 21, from 6-7 p.m. at Redstone Park. Meet host sites, dates and distances for events have not yet been determined. Events will be offered to boys and girls age seven-14, based on age as of October 31, 2012. Boys and girls will compete in separate gender and age divisions (8 & under, 9/10; 11/12; 13/14). Activity #206100-1 Registration ends Friday, August 17 For more information, please contact Amber Garrett at 720-240-5934, or at agarrett@highlandsranch.org. Fall C.A.R.A. Youth Inline Hockey The Highlands Ranch Metro District has partnered with fellow metro area parks and recreation agencies to offer an inline hockey league for youth ages seven to 18. This eight-week league was created to be a program with a strong recreational format. Each team will practice once a week with Saturday games. Games will be held in Highlands Ranch and at surrounding metro area rinks. Fee: Resident: $60 Non-resident: $69 Registration ends Sunday, August 5 Practices begin the week of August 13. Games begin Saturday, August 25. Ages 7-10 Activity #201601-1 Ages 11-14 Activity #201602-1 Ages 14-18 Activity #201602-1 Age as of August 25, 2012 For more program details, visit www.highlandsranch.org. Spring lacrosse leagues will begin in February 2013. Watch for upcoming information about early registration at www.highlandsranch.org.

Skateboarding Lessons All participants must wear helmets and pads, Lessons are held at Redstone Skate Park. For full class descriptions, and to determine appropriate class level, visit www.highlandsranch.org. Fee: Resident: $45 Non-resident: $52 august September Class Time 4 25 8-29 activity # Activity # Beginner 8 8:45 a.m. 101801-C 201801-A Intermediate Beginner 9 9:45 a.m. 101802-C 201802-A Advanced Beginner 10 10:45 a.m. 101803-C 201803-A Intermediate 11 11:45 a.m. 101804-C 201804-A Advanced Intermediate noon 12:45 p.m. 101805-C 201805-A Ruler of the Railzz Skateboard Competition Saturday, September 15 Redstone Skate Park FREE Special Event! NFL Punt, Pass and Kick Competition Wednesday, September 12 Register at the event beginning at 5:15 p.m. at Redstone Park South Green. This skills competition is open to both boys and girls ages six through 15 (age as of December 31, 2012). Winners from each local competition (one winner from each of the boys and girls four age groups) will move on to compete at an assigned sectional competition. Players will test their skills in three events: Punting Passing Kicking There are five separate age divisions for both boys and girls: 6 & 7 year olds 8 & 9 year olds 10 & 11 year olds 12 & 13 year olds 14 & 15 year olds Important Each participant must have an on-site parental waiver form and copy of a birth certificate. Only gym shoes may be worn. No football shoes/cleats/turf shoes will be permitted. Youth Sports RECREATION GUIDE The Ruler of the Railzz skateboard competition at Redstone Skate Park provides a competitive event for all skaters in the Denver Metro area. This annual event brings out local skaters to compete for the top spot in this area. The contest is open to all ages and abilities with six different divisions in which to participate. Visit www.highlandsranch.org for details. Beginner Skateboard Intermediate Bowl Intermediate Street Advanced Bowl Advanced Street Advanced Mini Bowl Registration: Pre-registration is recommended. However, registration will also be accepted on site beginning at 11:30 a.m. The event is open to the first 15 skaters per division. You must be registered by noon to compete. Competition begins at noon. Entry Fee: $15 per participant per event. Activity #507201-B Winners are announced and posted the day of competition. For more information on these special events, please visit www.highlandsranch.org. For more program details, visit www.highlandsranch.org. 13 Summer/Fall 12 Messenger

Messenger Summer/Fall 12 RECREATION GUIDE Youth Sports Youth Sports Skyhawks Sports Camps Registration for Skyhawks programs will be accepted until camp is full or seven days before the camp starts. Skyhawks provides a wide variety of fun, safe and positive programs that emphasize critical lessons in sports and life, such as teamwork, respect and sportsmanship. Skyhawks programs are designed to give each child a positive introduction into sports while fostering a lifelong love for an active, healthy lifestyle. Skyhawks patient and knowledgeable staff use a variety of skill-building games and activities to give each athlete a complete understanding and overview of the sport. Since 1979 Skyhawks has taught more than one million boys and girls life lessons through sports and the experienced and well-trained staff makes Skyhawks what it is the best athletic provider anywhere! Each camp includes quality instruction, t-shirt and merit award. Skyhawks participants should bring appropriate clothing, a water bottle, two snacks, running shoes and sunscreen to each camp. Please put your child s name and phone number on all personal belongings. For more information about the Skyhawks programs and additional equipment to bring, visit www.skyhawks.com. Ages 4 6 Mini-Hawk This multi-sport program was developed to give four to six-yearolds a positive first step into athletics. Baseball, basketball and soccer are taught in a safe, structured environment filled with encouragement and fun. Through games and activities, campers explore balance, hand/eye coordination, and skill development at their own pace. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 8:1. Mini-Hawk camps are held from 9 a.m. until Noon. July 23-27 activity #102101-E...Paintbrush Park July 30 - August 3 Activity #102101-F... Northridge Park August 6-10 Activity #102101-G...Redstone Park Ages 5 9 Cheerleading Skyhawks Cheerleading teaches the essential skills to lead crowds and support the home team! There is no stunting in this entry level program just a big focus on fun while each cheerleader learns proper hand & body movements and jumping techniques. The week concludes with a choreographed performance. All participants receive pom-poms. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 14:1. Cheerleading camps are held from 9 a.m. until Noon. July 30 - August 3 Activity #102111-D...Northridge Park Beginning Golf Campers will learn the fundamentals of swinging, putting, and body positioning. Skyhawks has adopted the SNAG (Starting New At Golf) system to its curriculum. SNAG is specifically designed for the entry-level player; SNAG simplifies instruction so that young players can make an easy and effective transition onto the golf course. All equipment provided. The golf camp will be utilizing golf helmets for protection. This is a fundamental golf camp. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 8:1. Golf camps are held from 9 a.m. until Noon. Fee: Resident: $118 Non-resident: $136 July 23-27 activity #102103-F...Marcy Park Ages 5 12 Flag Football Flag Football is the perfect introduction to America s game. Campers learn skills on both sides of the football including the core components of passing, catching, and defense all presented in a fun and positive environment. The week will end with the Skyhawks Sports Bowl! This is a great camp for those kids interested in playing in the Highlands Ranch Metro District youth flag football leagues. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 14:1. July 30 - August 3 Activity #102105-D... Falcon Park... 9 a.m. - noon 14 Ages 6 10 Basketball This fun, skill-intensive program is designed for the beginning to intermediate player. Using our progressional curriculum, staff focus on the whole player, teaching respect, teamwork and responsibility. An active week of passing, shooting, dribbling, and rebounding makes this one of our most popular programs. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 10:1. July 23-27 activity #102113-D... Toepfer Park... 9 a.m. - noon Ages 6 12 Soccer Developed over a span of 30 years, this is the number one soccer camp for parents looking to introduce their children to the fundamentals of the world s most popular sport. Using our progressional curriculum, your young athlete will gain the technical skills and sport knowledge required for that next step into soccer. Participants must bring shin guards. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 14:1. 9 a.m. - noon July 23-27 activity #102104-F...Marcy Park Track & Field Skyhawks Track & Field combines technical development, fundamental techniques, and safety with a major focus on fun! Using special equipment, our staff teach the fundamentals of body positioning, stride, proper stretching, and cool-down techniques. Participants put it all together for one fun-filled day at the Skyhawks track meet! These are learning camps not training camps. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 14:1. Track & Field camps are held from 9 a.m. until Noon. July 23-27 activity #102117-B... Plum Valley Park Ages 6 12 Lacrosse Suit up and find out why lacrosse is one of the fastest-growing sports in the country. Lacrosse combines the basic skills used in soccer, basketball and hockey into one fast-paced, high-scoring game. Athletes will learn all the fundamentals of stick handling, cradling, passing, and shooting in a fun, nonchecking environment. Participants must bring their own protective gloves, mouthpiece, helmet with full mask, and a lacrosse stick. Need equipment? Weekly rentals ($20) are available at www.skyhawks.com or by calling 1-800-804-3509. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 12:1. Lacrosse camps are held from 9 a.m. until noon. July 23-27 Activity #102109-D... Marcy Park

Adult Sports Golf 101 for Adults Ages 18 & older The Metro District and The Links Golf Course have teamed up to offer you a way to learn or improve your game in a fun setting. All aspects of the game will be covered from the full swing to short game and putting. The class will meet for one hour and 15 minutes each week for four weeks. Classes will be held Wednesdays at the Links Golf Course in Highlands Ranch. Fee: Resident: $165 Non-resident: $190 Space is limited to 12 per class, so sign up now! Activity #102501-D August 15, 22, 29, Sept 5 6-7:15 p.m. Bocce Ball Programs will be held at Paintbrush Park, 4901 Valleybrook Dr. Learn to Play Ever wanted to learn Bocce ball or horseshoes? Classes will teach rules and how to play. This will be a great introduction before league season. Fee: Resident: $15 Non-resident: $17 Registration deadline Friday, August 10. Activity #204214-A Bocce Ball thursday, August 16 6 7 p.m. Fall Adult Leagues Please visit our league website at www.quickscores.com/hrmd for detailed information. To register your team in one of our adult leagues, please contact Jamie Cole at 720-240-5912 or jcole@highlandsranch.org. League Divisions Day Fee Adult Softball Mens & Co-Ed Sunday $455 Friday Flag Football 8 v 8 Mens Sunday $600 Flag Football 5 v 5 Mens Sunday $380 Outdoor Volleyball Co-Ed Sunday $175 4 v 4 Soccer 6 v 6 Co-Ed Mens Sunday Sunday $325 Adult Sports RECREATION GUIDE Leagues Bocce ball is two-player league. Sign up as a team or individual. Single players will be matched with partners. League start time is 6 p.m. Fee: $40 per person. (Six weeks plus tournament) Wednesday Mixed Leagues Registration deadline Monday, August 20. Fall league begins Wednesday, August 24. Activity #204216-A Free Agent Sign Up! What if I am an individual player without a team? 2012 Last Turkey Standing SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT Three Divisions: Men s D-open, Men s, Co-Ed D-Rec Two-day tournament November 10 & 11 Fee: $225/team For more information contact Jamie Cole at 720-240-5912 If you are interested in joining a team for a particular sport, please visit the Metro District s league website at www.quickscores.com/hrmd to register. For more program details, please visit www.highlandsranch.org. 15 Summer/Fall 12 Messenger

Messenger Summer/Fall 12 RECREATION GUIDE Youth Tennis Youth Tennis Programs Choose your session and select the appropriate class. Youth sessions are six weeks long. Class minimum: 4 Class maximum: 6 Fall Session Dates Activity # Session 1 August 27- October 8 721910 SAMPLE: 921910 AR SESSION CLASS LEVEL/TIME/DAY Early Youth 5-6 years old These are fun classes that will develop small children s motor skills. Fee: Resident: $48 Non-Resident: $55 Class AR Tuesday (Adv. Beginner) 5 5:30 p.m. Class BR Wednesday (Beginner) 5 5:30 p.m. Class CR Thursday (Adv. Beginner) 5 5:30 p.m. Class DR Saturday (Beginner) 8:30 9 a.m. Class ER Saturday (Adv. Beginner) 9 9:30 a.m. Youth 7 10 years old Children will have fun while learning and developing basic tennis skills. Fee: Resident: $96 Non-resident: $110 Class FR Tuesday (Adv. Beginner) 5:30 6:30 p.m. Class GR Wednesday (Beginner) 5:30 6:30 p.m. Class HR Thursday (Intermediate) 5:30 6:30 p.m. Middle School 11-14 years old Players will receive instruction on all tennis strokes. Class will include the serve and some play. Fee: Resident: $96 Non-resident: $110 Class JR Wednesday (Beginner) 4 5 p.m. Lebsack Tennis Center at Redstone Park, recognized by the United States Tennis Association as an Outstanding Public Tennis Facility, offers eight lighted courts, a pro shop and a complete range of tennis programs, clinics, lessons and social events. Lebsack Tennis Center is operated in cooperation with Highlands Ranch Community Association (HRCA) and their professional staff. Registration for lessons and leagues are coordinated through the HRCA. For league registrations, court reservations or program information please contact the Lebsack Tennis Center Pro Shop at 303-791-2348. 16 Lebsack Tennis Center at Redstone Park Pro Shop Hours August 1 September 30 Monday through Thursday 7:30 a.m. noon Friday & Saturday Sunday Junior Development Classes These classes are designed as a match play class for the intermediate player and above who has played the CARA or USTA junior leagues as a minimum. Fee: Resident: $96 Non-resident: $110 Class VR Monday (ages 10-12) 5-6 p.m.* Class WR Monday (ages 13-18) 4-5 p.m.* * No class Monday, Sept. 3 (Labor Day), but class will meet Monday Oct. 8. Fee: Resident: $144 Non-resident: $166 Class minimum: 6 Class YR Tuesday & Thursday (ages 8-12) 5-6:30 p.m. Class ZR Tuesday & Thursday (ages 13-18) 3:30-5 p.m. and 3:30 7 p.m. 9 a.m. noon noon 3:30 p.m. October 1 October 14 Monday through Thursday 8:30 a.m. noon and 3:30 7:30 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. noon Saturday 8:00 a.m. noon Court Fees: Resident: $5 per hour Non-resident: $6 per hour Ball Machine Rental Fees With a court reservation: $14 per hour Without a court reservation: $10 per hour Private Lessons Resident Non-resident Private Lessons $58 per hour $66 per hour Semi-Private Lessons $29 per hour/player $33 per hour/player Three and a Pro $20 per hour/player $23 per hour/player Large Group (4 plus players) $16 per hour/player $18 per hour/player

Adult Tennis Programs Choose your session and select the appropriate class. Adult sessions are six weeks long. Class minimum: 4 Class maximum: 8 Fall Session Dates Activity # Session 1 August 27- October 8 721910 SAMPLE: 921910 AR SESSION CLASS LEVEL/TIME/DAY Welcome to Tennis Adult Beginner Lessons These lessons are for the brand new player or for someone who wants a refresher after a long layoff. We will cover all strokes and scoring. Fee: Resident: $96 Non-resident: $110 Class KR Tuesday (Beginner) 9:30 10:30 a.m. Class LR Tuesday (Adv. Beginner) 10:30-11:30 a.m. Class MR Wednesday (Beginner) 6:30 7:30 p.m. Class NR Monday (Adv. Beginner) 6:30-7:30 p.m.* Class OR Saturday (Beginner) 9:30 10:30 a.m. * No class Monday, Sept. 3 (Labor Day), but class will meet Monday, Oct. 8. Adult Tennis Drills Daytime Fast paced adult drills designed for your skill level to get you in shape and improve your game. Fee: Resident: $144 Non-resident: $166 Class QR Wednesday 3.5/4.0 10-11:30 a.m. Class RR Thursday 2.5/3.0 10-11:30 a.m. Class UR Saturday 3.5 10:30 a.m. noon Adult Tennis Socials Lebsack Tennis Center will be hosting a variety of socials this summer. Fee: Resident: $8 Non-resident: $10 Mixed Friday, August 24 6-9 p.m. Activity # 721921 PR USTA Adult Leagues Lebsack Tennis Center offers all United States Tennis Association (USTA) and Colorado Tennis Association (CTA) leagues. All players who want to participate in a USTA League must have a current USTA membership card and a NTRP rating. If you need to update your USTA membership, please visit www.usta.com. To add your name to those looking to join a team, please call 303-791-2348. Adult Tennis RECREATION GUIDE Adult Tennis Drills Evening Fast paced adult drills designed for your skill level to get you in shape and improve your game. Fee: Resident: $96 Non-resident: $110 Class SR Tuesday 3.5 6:30 7:30 p.m. Class TR Thursday 2.5/3.0 6:30 7:30 p.m. REGISTRATION Lebsack Tennis Center Program Registration Class registrations are accepted through the Highlands Ranch Community Association (HRCA) by phone or walk-in during normal business hours at Lebsack Tennis Center at Redstone Park or at the Tennis Pavilion at the Recreation Center at Northridge. Payment may be made by cash, credit card or checks made payable to HRCA. 1. E-mail registration will be accepted. Registration forms are available online at www.hrcaonline.org Classes requiring waivers must be filled out in person prior to the start of the first class. 2. Complete a form and phone in or fax your registration during HRCA registration desk hours: Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Please have your Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover ready when calling in your registration. Phone: 303-791-2500 Fax: 303-791-0657 (Northridge) Fax: 720-348-8222 (Westridge) Fax: 303-471-8905 (Eastridge) Fax: 303-471-7079 (Southridge) 3. Mail-in your registration form to: The Recreation Center at Northridge Tennis Pavilion 8801 South Broadway, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 Please visit www.hrcaonline.org for registration and refund information. 17 Summer/Fall 12 Messenger

Messenger Summer/Fall 12 RECREATION GUIDE Environmental Education Nature Ed-Ventures Unless noted otherwise, classes will be held at the Highlands Ranch Metro District Parks, Recreation & Open Space Service Center at 3280 Redstone Park Circle. Class minimum: 5 The registration deadline is one week prior to the class start date. Unless otherwise noted, all classes will have the following fee: Resident: $10 Non-resident: $12 Group Rate Programs (three or more): Resident: $6/person Non-resident: $7/person Map and Compass Treasure Hunt Ages 8-12 Lewis and Clark were important explorers who helped map the United States. Learn how to read a map, orient yourself, and find various sites using a map and compass just like these famous explorers. Find hidden treasures on an exciting scavenger hunt in the open space. All participants will get to keep their found treasures as well as a compass! An accompanying adult is required to come along, partner with the child and learn. Fee: Resident: $15 Non-resident: $17 Activity #105324-B Sunday, July 22 2-4 p.m. Northridge Park Class maximum: 12 Junior Rangers Ages 7-10 The Junior Ranger Program was created for kids to learn about life as a Metro District Park Ranger in Highlands Ranch. Your child will learn about fire, community, wildlife, flora, and recreation. Upon completion of the program, a t-shirt and certificate will be awarded. Your Junior Ranger will learn about each topic through crafts, hikes, hands-on activities, and exploration. Please wear appropriate clothing and shoes and bring water. Fee: Resident: $40 Non-resident: $46 Activity #105203-A 4:30-6 p.m. Thursdays: July 26, August 9, September 20, October 18 Fly n B Park Animal Olympics Ages 8-12 Can you leap as far as a Mountain Lion or sprint like a Pronghorn Antelope? Come and test your strength and agility against the animal kingdom and see you how you measure up. We ll learn about the athletic skills of different animal species and have our own Olympic Contest. Activity #105202-A Sunday, August 12 2-3:30 p.m. Marcy Park Activity #105202-B 18 It s a Watery World Ages 7-11 Discover the very small creatures that live in Fly n B pond! Macroinvertebrates are important because they tell us about water quality. Wear clothes and shoes that you can get wet. Nets and containers will be provided! Activity #105107-A Saturday, August 25 10:30 a.m. - Noon Fly n B Park Activity #105107-B Full Moon Hike Owls All Ages/Families Whooo s out there? Hike by the light of the moon and learn about these nighttime hunters. See owl wings, talons and pellets up close! Activity #105314-A Friday, August 31 7:30-9 p.m. Fly n B Park Activity #105314-B Introduction to Geocaching All Ages/Families Love to geocache? There s an app for that. If you are a long time explorer or this is something you have always wanted to try, then bring your smart phone and join a Metro District Park Ranger to search for hidden caches. This is a great way for families or individuals to discover the Metro District parks and trails. This program requires a smart phone and a geocaching app from Groundspeak Inc., full version is recommended. Activity #105319-C Sunday, September 9 2-4 p.m. Spring Gulch Recreation Area Pond High Line Canal Trailhead Parking Lot One quarter mile west of Santa Fe Dr. on Carder Ct. Activity #105319-D Nature Art Framed Flowers Ages 10 and Older Learn about different wildflowers that grow in Highlands Ranch and make a beautiful framed flower art piece to take home! Materials provided. Fee: Resident: $15 Non-resident: $17 Activity #205101-A Thursday, September 27 6-7:30 p.m. School of Rocks Ages 8-12 Have you ever been stuck between a rock and a hard place? Dead plants have been there and were transformed into coal that we now use as a resource. Discover how rocks are formed and reformed. We will learn how a volcano is formed and make one in class! Activity #205103-A Thursday, October 4 5-6:30 p.m. Activity #205103-B Freaky Friday Ages 6-10 Listen to scary stories, learn about nocturnal creatures, take a night hike, and decorate your own trick-or-treat bag to take home! Come in costume if you like! There will be treats! Fee: Resident: $15 Non-resident: $17 Activity #205325-A Friday, October 26 7-8:30 p.m. Nature Art Leaf Prints Ages 10 & Older It s chilly and the leaves have fallen from the trees. These leaves will be used to create a beautiful piece of art. Local trees, plants and leaves will also be covered. Materials provided. Fee: Resident: $15 Non-resident: $17 Activity #305101-A Saturday, November 3 10 11:30 a.m. Snowshoe Hike Animal Tracks Ages 10 & Older Shed some holiday pounds on a hike around Fly n B Park! We ll look for signs left behind by wildlife including tracks and scat. You must provide your own snowshoes. Activity #305106-A Saturday, January 12 9-10:30 a.m. Fly n B Park Activity #305106-B For more program details, visit www.highlandsranch.org.

Outdoor Volunteer Opportunities Healthy Steps Get Active, Live Healthy! The Metro District founded the Healthy Steps program to get you on the trail to a more active lifestyle. Register now and you will receive a pedometer, log book, walking suggestions, and a Highlands Ranch Outdoor Map & Guide that shows all of the great trails and parks where you can get your steps. You ll also be able to connect with other walkers through our optional walking partner list, posted on our website. To register for Healthy Steps, please call Brenda Willcutt, at 720-240-5911 or bwillcutt@highlandsranch.org. Fee: Resident: $10 Non-resident: $12 Activity #505108-A Trash for Treasures Trash for Treasures offers the opportunity for groups and organizations to help keep our special places clean. During this one-hour event, a Metro District Ranger will present a brief talk about environmental stewardship, the reason trash is harmful to our natural areas, wildlife living in the area and participant safety. Trash bags and disposable gloves will be provided. After the clean-up, Metro District staff will provide refreshments and a small treasure to all participants younger than 10 years old. A prize will also be available to the participant making the best effort during the clean-up. Scheduling for this program is Tuesday through Saturday. The group leader will choose the day and area to clean up. A minimum of two weeks is required to schedule your group. For more information or to schedule your group for a Trash for Treasures event, please call Brenda Willcutt at 720-240-5911 or bwillcutt@highlandsranch.org. Park Host Volunteer Opportunity Get involved in your community and become a Metro District Park Host. The Park Host program offers the opportunity to volunteer as an ambassador in our community s parks and along our trails. During your walking or biking tours, you will have the opportunity to interact with park and trail users, and to serve as the eyes and ears for Metro District Park Rangers. For more information or an application, please call Jill Nunes at 720-240-5933 or jnunes@highlandsranch.org. Highlands Ranch Outdoors RECREATION GUIDE Open Space Information Center Your online guide to living near open space in Highlands Ranch The Open Space Information Center can answer your questions about Wildlife issues Threat of wildland fire Invasive weed management Protecting pets in your backyard Environmental education programs Best open space management practices and more Visit www.highlandsranch.org your first stop for information about living near open space. For more program details, visit www.highlandsranch.org. 19 Summer/Fall 12 Messenger