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Page 1: Longmont Fall Recreation Brochure 2010

City of Longmontwww.ci.longmont.co.us/rec

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City of Longmont

Fall 2010

Brochure For Sept. - Dec. 2010

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Longmont CIty CounCILMayor Bryan BaumBrian HansenAlex SammouryKatie WittSarah LevisonSean McCoy Gabe Santos

CommunIty SeRvICeSDirector of Community Services Karen RoneyRecreation Manager Jeff Friesner

PaRkS & ReCReatIon advISoRy BoaRd Rick Accountius Ruby BowmanGreg Braun Doug GolliherSharon O’Leary Lisa UnderhillJim WardellSean McCoy, City Council Liaison

SenIoR CItIzenS advISoRy BoaRd Julie Burrows Rose GarciaMaurine Glidewell Marietta GonzalesSue Heinritz Miguel MedinaArlene Poplewko Fay ReynoldsAlex Sammoury, City Council Liaison

muSeum advISoRy BoaRdCamilla Beck Briggs Oli Olivas DuncanRichard Luke Al MilliganBruce Montgomery Rosslyn ScamehornDonna Wetzbarger Glendora Shaffer, ChairBryan Bowles, Co-ChairSean McCoy, City Council Liaison

LIBRaRy advISoRy BoaRdViki McKinney Genny MichaelPaula Watkins Joan PeckNancy CarterKatie Witt, City Council Liaison

*Board Membership as of July 2010

ImPoRtant Phone numBeRSHearing Impaired TDD#................................... 1-800-659-3656Longmont Public Library 409 4th Ave. ................ 303-651-8470Longmont City Source ........................................ 303-774-4370Parks 7 So. Sunset St. ................................................ 303-651-8446Senior Center 910 Longs Peak Ave. ........................ 303-651-8411Union Reservoir 0461 WCR 26 ............................... 303-772-1265Youth Services 1050 Lashley Street ......................... 303-651-8580Longmont Museum & Cultural Center 400 Quail Road ......................... 303-651-8374

SeaSonaL FaCiLitieS:Longmont Ice Pavilion, 903 8th Ave. - Seasonal 303-774-4777Sunset Pool, 1900 Longs Peak Ave. - Seasonal ..... 303-776-5823Roosevelt Activity Pool, 903 8th Ave - Seasonal

Kanemoto Activity Pool, 1151 S. Pratt Pky - Seasonal

GoLF CouRSeS:Sunset 1900 Longs Peak Ave. ................................... 303-651-8466Twin Peaks 1200 Cornell Drive .................................. 303-651-8401Ute Creek 2000 Ute Creek Drive ............................... 303-774-4342

vISIt uS on-LIne!www.ci.longmont.co.us/rec

• Special Events Calendar• Program Registration• Yoga and Fitness Schedules• Facility Information, Hours, and Fees• Registration Packets for Leagues, Races, and Tournaments

• Rental Information • Birthday Party Packages• Volunteer Opportunities• Preschool Registration Forms

Longmont Recreation Center St. Vrain Memorial Building Centennial Pool

303.774.4800 | 303.651.8404 | 303.651.8406

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eesDaily Drop-in (per person) Resident Non-ResTot Under 2 years Free FreeChild 2-10 years $3.25 $3.75Youth 11-17 years $3.50 $4.50Adult 18-54 years $4.50 $5.75Senior 55 and up $3.50 $4.50Designated Family Swims $10.00 $12.50

Daily drop-in fees are good for same day entry into all sites with valid receipt

20 Visit pass Valid at all facilities - Does not expire Resident Non-Res Corp/MilChild 2-10 years $63.00 $78.75 N/AYouth11-17 years $63.00 $78.75 N/AAdult 18-54 years $63.00 $78.75 $56.75Senior 55 and up $63.00 $78.75 N/A

20 visit passes may be shared with friends and family. Must have card present when checking in.

Quarterly Valid at indoor facilities only. Expires after 3 months Resident Non-Res Corp/MilChild 2-10 years $36.00 $45.00 N/AYouth11-17 years $51.00 $63.75 N/AAdult 18-54 years $90.00 $112.50 $72.00Senior 55 and up $51.00 $63.75 $41.00Family $165.00 $206.25 $147.00Couple $150.00 $187.50 $132.00College Student $72.00 $90.00 N/A

College students must present a valid college picture ID.Family pass: The family rate is for 2 adults,their children (22 & under) living at home and on their taxes.

annual All facilities included. Expires 1 year from date of purchase Resident Non-Res Corp/MilChild 2-10 years $130.00 $162.50 N/AYouth 11-17 years $185.00 $231.25 N/AAdult 18-54 years $325.00 $406.25 $260.00Senior 55 and up $185.00 $231.25 $148.00Family $600.00 $750.00 $535.00Couple $540.00 $675.00 $475.00

The benefits of an annual pass: Admittance to all indoor year-round facilities. Admittance to seasonal outdoor facilities (Ice Pavilion, Sunset & Activity Pools). Free towels at LRC. Free Babysitting at LRC for Family Annual Passholders. Free skate rental at Ice Pavilion.

auto pay annual pass Monthly credit card charge only. Resident Non-Res Corp/MilChild 2-10 years $12.00 $15.00 N/A Youth 11-17 years $17.00 $21.25 N/AAdult 18-54 years $29.75 $37.25 $26.75Senior 55 and up $17.00 $21.25 $15.50Family $55.00 $68.75 $52.00Couple $49.50 $62.00 $46.50

Forms to cancel autopay must be received by the 15th of the month prior to stopping; no proration. Any overdraft fees responsibility of card-holder.

prescheDuleD Group rate (10+ people) Valid only at Longmont Recreational Center, the St Vrain Memorial Building and Centennial Pool.A name, phone number and number of people expected is required to pre-schedule at a facility. No deposit necessary. 24 hr advance notice required. Fee is per person. Resident Non-ResChild/Youth 2-17 years $3.00 $3.75Adult 18-54 years $4.00 $5.00Senior 55 and up $3.00 $3.75

ice rink skatinG passes Resident Non-ResChild 2-5 years $40.00 $50.00Youth 6-17 years $54.00 $68.00Adult 18-54 years $65.00 $81.00Senior 55 and up $54.00 $68.00Family $152.00 $190.00Couple $110.00 $137.00Ice Pass includes free skate rental.

ice rink General aDmission Resident Non-ResTot (Under 2 years) Free Free Child 2-5 years $4.50 $5.50Youth 6-17 years $5.00 $6.00Adult 18-54 years $5.50 $6.50Senior 55 and up $5.00 $6.00Skate Rental $3.00Skate Sharpening $6.00

(All fees subject the change. Resident is defined as within Longmont city limits.)

table oF contents 1 Facility Fees 2 Special Events 4 Recreation Center 5 Climb Wall / Union Reservoir 6 St. Vrain Memorial Building 7 Longmont Ice Pavilion10 Outdoor Pools11 Centennial Pool12 Aquatic Programs15 Swim Lessons18 Athletics-Youth20 Athletics-Adult21 Fitness24 Fitness/Wellness27 Dance30 Preschool34 Youth/Teen39 Adult44 Outdoor45 Special Needs46 Golf47 Senior Services48 Museum

See our Spanish websitewww.ci.longmont.co.us/rec-sp

Customer Commitment!

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(Note: different fees for Ice Rink)

Admittance Fees

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hot DoGs! end of summer Dog swims at Roosevelt and Kanemoto Activity PoolsBack by popular demand – after season dog swims at the Activity Pools! After we close the activity pool to the human public, we neutralize the pool chemicals (part of the pool winterization process) so the water is safe for the dogs. All friendly dogs are welcome; balls and bags will be provided.

Fee: $3 per dog. Recreation passes are not valid.Time: 4pm-7pmDates: Tuesday, August 17 at Roosevelt Activity Pool Wednesday, August 18 at Kanemoto Activity PoolNo people swimming and thank you for picking up after your pooch!

kineticsColorado’s only kinetic sculpture race is coming to Union Reservoir!Get a team together and build your own kinetic craft (human powered vehicle that runs on land and water) and join the fun or bring the family down and watch the action.

Date: August 28, SaturdayTime: Judging begins at 9am, Race begins at 11amLocation: Union Reservoir, 0461 Weld County Rd 26Fee: $8 per vehicle pre-purchased / $10 day of

country/WesternFather-Daughter DanceSaturday, September 11 • 6 pmCreate a lasting memory with that special little girl in your life whether she’s one or fifty dancing to Country music and other popular tunes. Fees includes a farm tour, food, pictures, dancing, and more! If you have more than one special girl in your life we have a discounted rate for the 2nd, 3rd... however many you have. Please register in person at the Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd

Ages: AllDate/Time: Sept 11, Saturday, 6-9pmNew Location: Lone Hawk Farm, 10790 N. 49th Street, LongmontCode: 4690.400Couple Fee: $50; each additional person $25

taste of therapy Wellness Fairs Don’t miss this opportunity to try a variety of alternative wellness options. Try Massage, Acupuncture, Energy work and more! Only $5 for each 15 minute hands on demonstration, paid at the fair (please bring small bills). Appointments are taken at the fair on a first-come basis. Spaces fill quickly. Doors open at 9:45 am.

Day/Time: Saturday, 10 am-1 pm Dates: Sept 11, Oct 9 and Nov 13Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset

longmont Walking challenge 2010September 18-25What is the Longmont Walking Challenge? A week-long event that mobilizes people of all ages from all walks of life to improve their health by getting physically active.

How does it work?Community registration is free and includes a pedometer with registration (while supplies last). Participants track their activity using a pedometer for a full week. Participants enjoy free use of the YMCA & Longmont Recreation Center during the event. Sign up at the St Vrain Memorial Building or the Longmont Recreation Center beginning September 15.

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34th annual halloween paradeSaturday, October 30 • 10 amRoosevelt Park • 700 Longs Peak AveLine up at 9:30am – Parade starts at 10amNew Route: potentially 6 city blocks. View map online beginning October 1 (www.ci.longmont.co.us/rec/special). Strollers or wagons are recommended for tiny feet; no motorized kids vehicles. Pets must be leashed. Kids of all ages can be a part of this costume foot parade! Dress up in your Halloween costume and visit Downtown participating merchants for Trick or Treat Street immediately following the parade. For more information call Recreation Services at 303-651-8404.

safe halloween nightSunday, October 31 • 6 - 8:30 pmLongmont Recreation Center • 310 Quail RoadJoin us for an evening of Halloween fun, carnival games,

bouncers, boat rides, and more. There is no charge for this event. However,

donations of bagged candy are greatly appreciated. So put on your favorite costume and grab your empty bag and come on down. This event is themed for the younger crowd, ages 10 and under. If you are looking for a fun event to volunteer at this would be the one. Call 303-774-4758 to volunteer or for more information.

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36th annual longmont turkey trotSaturday, November 13 • 9am10K and 2 mile run/walk New location for 2010! Join us at Altona Middle School, 4600 Clover Basin Drive for a fun new race course!Register on active.com, or download a registration form from the City of Longmont’s website. Forms will be available in September. If you are in Middle School, keep your eyes peeled for more information for a special State Farm Middle School race wave!

Thanks to Outback Steakhouse for being a 2010 sponsor!

Friday,December 10 Roosevelt ParkActivities Include:

5-8pm • Horse Drawn Wagon Rides• Fire Pits with Carolers & Sing-a-longs• Hot Cocoa Carts @ Fire Pits• Skating Show @ the Ice Pavilion at 6:30pm (free admission for the show), free public skate after the show until 9pm• Santa’s Workshop at the St Vrain Memorial Building• Thousands of lights around the park to enjoy• Concert at the Senior Center at 6:30pm by the Longmont All Star Jazz Band Under the direction of Bill Wilkinson

December 11, Saturday - Roosevelt Park(Streets close for parade line up around Roosevelt Park at 3pm)Activities Include:

5-8pm • Parade begins at 5pm on Coffman St. and Longs Peak• Fireworks at 6:30pm in Roosevelt Park• Horse Drawn Wagon Rides• Fire Pits with Carolers & Sing-a-longs• Hot Cocoa Carts @ Fire Pits• Ice Skating @ the Ice Pavilion ($) • Thousands of lights around the park to enjoy

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Winter sprinterSwim Meet for Adults!

Sunday, Jan 30, 2011$20 pre-register / $25 day of event

Join us for a morning of competition and camaraderie! Swimming distances will range from 50 to 500 yards in freestyle, back, breast-stroke, butterfly and individual medley. Create your own relays with your buddies on the day of the event! You can swim up to 5 individual events and 2 relays.

To register:pick up a registration form at Centennial Pool in November or download from www.ci.longmont.co.us/rec/special.

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leD lighting – saves you $Proud Sponsor of the Roosevelt Park LED Lighting for 2010

All LED lights will illuminate Roosevelt Park in 2010. Longmont Power and Communications is committed to energy savings methods year round and especially at the Holidays. Generally, we get so caught up in the spirit of the season that we don’t realize how much energy those blinking strands of illumination can use up. Add to it that winter-time brings higher energy costs and our electric bills can start to bring a crash to our holiday cheer. LEDs, can save energy, especially when it comes to holiday lighting. The traditional bulb used for holiday lighting (incandescent C7) uses 6 watts…per bulb. When we compare this to the .08 watts used per LED bulb, we can see how much energy is saved.

Now let’s look at this in cost savings...A typical strand of 50 lights utilizes 300 watts (.3 kilowatts). At the national average of 9.81 cents per kWh, that equals 3 cents per hour, per strand. Running these lights 5 hours a day for the entire season of 30 days, the total cost for one strand of holiday lights equals $4.50. Multiply this by however many strands of lights you are using and you can see that lighting costs add up.

On the other hand, a strand of 50 LED lights uses 4 watts (.004 kilowatts). Using the same formula as above, the total cost to run a strand of LED holiday bulbs for the season would be less than 6 cents. So running 10 strands of these lights would cost less than $6 for the holiday season. Since most energy saving bulbs generate less heat, the life span is much greater.

LEDs are no exception lasting up to 100,000 hours. The limited heat output makes for safer illumination as well. So when you are perusing the aisles this season, make sure to look for the LED.

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rlongmont recreation center310 Quail Road • 303-774-4800

Hours of OperationMon-Fri 5:00am-10:00pm Sat & Sun 7:00am-6:00pm

Holiday Hours: Sept 6 • 10am-4pm / Dec 24 & Dec 31 • 10am-3pmClosed: Nov 25 (Thanksgiving) & Dec 25 (Christmas)Facility Maintenance Closure: Aug 29 - Sept 5

pool hours Lap Pool:Mon-Fri 5:00am - 9:30pmSat/Sun 7:00am - 5:30pmLeisure Pool: (slides open at 10am daily*)Mon-Fri* 9:00am-9:30pmSat/Sun 9:00am-5:30pm*No slides/water features on during swim lessons. Check lesson schedule for class times.

babysittinG inFormation Parent/guardian must be in the facility.Ages: 6 mo - 7 yrs.Mon-Fri 8:00am-1:30pmMon-Thurs 4:00pm-8:00pmSaturday 8:00am-1:00pmSunday 8:30am-1:00pmHours subject to changeRates:$2/hr Min 1/2 hour, Max 2 hrs$40 for 20 hour passcard.Included w/Family Annual Pass

climbinG Wall Mon-Fri 4:30pm-9:00pmSat/Sun 10:00am-5:00pm

Private Instruction AvailableParticipants must sign a waiver. Those under 18 must have the waiver signed by a parent/guardian. Those under 8 years must climb with parent/guardian present. Closed toe climbing shoes or tennis shoes required. No minimum age. Must safely fit into city harness (instructor discretion). Wall may be closed during class times.

caFe Mon-Fri 4:00pm-7:30pmSat/Sun 11:00am-5:45pm

Vending machines also available during the day.

skate park Behind the Recreation CenterHours: Daily - Sunrise to Sunset (Weather Permitting)Rules: Please be respectful of the park, other users, and the neighbors. Skate at your own risk.

birthday party packagesRent an hour of room time for your child’s next birthday party! Rental fee includes entry for up to 10 people, adults included. The group rate per person will be applied for up to 20 people. Fee is due at time of booking. Cancellation Fee is $5.00 if you cancel 7 days prior to your event. If you cancel less than 7 days prior, you will receive half your rental fee minus the $5.00 cancellation fee.

Room rental includes tables and chairs along with pool, gym and climbing wall use before and/or after the room rental. If you would prefer to have a dedicated hour of climbing wall time for your group, there is an additional charge of $25.00 an hour for every 10 children. Climbing wall birthday party reservations are not available during climbing class and/or open climbing wall times. Climbing Wall Party Packet Information must be completed and turned in on party day. All parents must sign the climbing wall waiver.

Fee: $60Call 303-774-4800 for available times or more information.

Large Group Rentals - In order to insure that your group will be able to use the facility - we request any group larger than 25 people to please call and reserve the time that you will be attending. Our pool, gym and rooms have maximum capacity numbers which cannot be exceeded. Therefore, if you were to bring a large group to go swimming we cannot guarantee your entrance if we are full without prior arrangements. Thank You.

Facility rules1. A responsible adult (parent or guardian 14 years and older) must be in the facility with children 10 years of age and under. Responsible adult must accompany and stay involved in the water/facility with all children ages 5 and under.2. A parent must be in the spa, sauna, or steam room with children ages 6 – 13. Children under 6 years of age are not allowed in the steam room or sauna.3. Youth must be 16 years or older to use the weight room and fitness area. Youth ages 14 and 15 may be permitted to use these areas with a parent present, or upon successful completion of a weight room orientation. Appropriate athletic apparel is required.

4. A responsible adult (parent or guardian 18 and older) must be on the track with youth under 14.5. The Recreation Center is not responsible for any articles lost or stolen. Lockers are available on a daily use basis. We encourage you to lock up your belongings and leave your valuables at home. Locks are available for purchase.6. The Longmont Recreation Center is a public, family oriented facility. Profane language and/or abuse of people or equipment will not be tolerated. Offenders will be asked to leave.7. Please report immediately any suspicious behavior or equipment abuse to the front desk.8. No cotton clothing in pool.

• Running track (11 1/2 laps = 1 mile) • Weight room with free weights and selectorized machines • Cardio equipment and aerobics room • Multi-court gymnasium • Climbing wall

• Classroom/Party room & game room • Lap Pool (6 lanes, 25 yards) • Leisure Pool with waterslides, lazy river, and interactive play features • Cafe and babysitting • Steam and dry sauna, spa

A one-stop recreation facility offering:

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belay clinicThis introductory 4-6 hour class includes belay techniques, gear use, commands, bouldering and safety. Please sign up with a partner. Ages: 16 to Adult

little climbers 1 Are your kids climbing the walls at home? Then this course is a great chance for your child to learn the basics of rock climbing! We will cover technique, gear, commands and safety. Ages: 6 to 11 years

little climbers 2This class is for those who know the basics of proper harness use and other beginner climbing techniques. You will develop technique, movement and balance through instructional rock climbing. Completion of Little Climbers 1 is recommended. Ages: 6 to 11 years

Class Day Date Time Cost CodeBelay Clinic Thursday Sep 9-16 6-9 pm $24 4153.400

Thursday Oct 7-14 6-9 pm $24 4153.401 Thursday Nov 11-18 6-9 pm $24 4153.402 Thursday Dec 9-16 6-9 pm $24 4153.403

Little Climbers 1 Sunday Aug 15 10-11:30 am $10 4151.312 Saturday Sep 11 10-11:30 am $10 4151.400 Sunday Sep 26 10-11:30 am $10 4151.410 Saturday Oct 9 10-11:30 am $10 4151.401 Sunday Oct 24 10-11:30 am $10 4151.411 Saturday Nov 6 10-11:30 am $10 4151.402 Sunday Nov 21 10-11:30 am $10 4151.412 Saturday Dec 4 10-11:30 am $10 4151.403 Sunday Dec 19 10-11:30 am $10 4151.413

Little Climbers 2 Saturday Aug 14 10-11:30 am $10 4152.302 Saturday Sep 18 10-11:30 am $10 4152.400 Saturday Oct 16 10-11:30 am $10 4152.401 Saturday Nov 13 10-11:30 am $10 4152.402 Saturday Dec 11 10-11:30 am $10 4152.403

union reservoir hoursPark Fees Apply Year-roundMay 1 - Sept 6 (Labor Day)Daily ……........................ 6am-9pmSept 6–30 Daily …….....................… 6am-8pmOct 1-31 Daily ……...................….. 7am-7pmNov 1- Feb 28 Thurs-Sun ................... 7:30am-4pm

Admission Fees:Vehicle ………….............…...…. $8Trailored Boat ….….........…..... $8Bicycle …………….......... $2/personSeason Pass ……...……… $55/$65Second Vehicle …....…….. $25/$25Senior Pass ……….….….. $35/$40Trailored Boat Pass ….….. $40/$40Commercial Vehicles ….......... $75Year-round Boat Storage ...... $250

swim beach hoursDaily hours through Aug 15Mon-Thurs ...............….. 10am-6pmFri-Sun ……...............… 10am-8pmAug 21-Sept 6 (weekends only)Sat/Sun …….............…. 10am-7pmLabor Day ….............… 10am-7pm

open Water swimsJune 1 - Sept 15 $8/includes gate fee5 and 10 visit passes availableTue & Wed ................ 5:45-7:15pmSat ……….................. 8:45-10:15am

union reservoir0461 Weld County Rd 26Longmont, CO 80504303-772-1265

Union Reservoir is a 736-acre body of water offering the best in wakeless boating and a variety of other outdoor activities.

Camping: through Oct 31, $12/night. Admission to camping does not include the gate fee.

Fishing: Wiper, trout, catfish, perch, walleye, and crappie are abundant.

Boating Activities: Union Reservoir is wakeless.

Picnicking: Call 303-772-1265 for information on reserving shelter or picnic areas.

Swimming: A sandy beach with a lifeguarded roped-in waterfront area. Dog Training Area: Specific area set aside for off-leash land and water activities

Concession Store: Open weekends through Labor Day, stop by for snacks or fishing and camping supplies.

Kayak Rentals: Available weekends, 10am-5pm, through Labor Day. $8/kayak per hour.

Other Activities: A modern Playground and Sand Volleyball pit.

For more information:www.ci.longmont.co.us/parks

union scheduled eventsLimited access or park closure may occur during these events. Please call the reservoir office for additionalinformation:

August 22: TriathlonAugust 28: KineticsSeptember 26: Triathlon

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building/Weight room hoursMonday - Friday 6:00 am - 8:00 pmSaturday 8:00 am - 5:00 pmClosed: Sept 18, Nov 25 & Dec 25Holiday Hours: Dec 24 & 31, 10am-3pm

open Gym basketball*

For individuals 18 years and older Tue & Thur 11:30am-2:30pm*Other drop-in times available; please call for more information. Locks available to check out with I.D. No towel or babysitting service available.

memorial building rental FeesFor Rental Availability Call 303-651-8404Gymnasium $50/hrGym non-profit $35/hrClassrooms $15-$25/hr

Fitness classesPower Sculpt 6-7am Mon/Weds/FriPrecision Sculpt 6-7am Tues/Thurs Gentle NIA 8:10-9:10am Mon/WedsPower of 3 9:15-10:15am Mon/Weds/Fri Pure & Simple Stretch 10:15-11am Friday Latin Aerobics 10:45-11:45am Monday Pilyoga 12-1pm Mon/Thurs Ball Blast 12-12:45pm TuesdayLatin Aerobics 12-1pm Friday Cardio Sculpt 7-7:55am SaturdayStep & Condition 8-9am SaturdayPilyoga 9:15-10:15am SaturdayPower of 3 5:30-6:30pm ThursdayStep & Condition 5:45-6:45pm Mon/WedsJazzercise $ 8-9am SaturdayJazzercise $ 5:30-6:30pm Tues/Thurs$ Additional Fees Apply

Ages: 3 to 6 yearsParty Package: $110 for 1-½ hours12 children, $8 for each additional child. Food, beverages, tableware and decorations provided by the parents.

Party Format:½ hour set up time for parents1 hour of entertainment and fun½ hour for cake and presents

Dance Imagination Birthday PartyDrama, music, dance and play combine in this exploration of the world of fairy tales and storytelling.

Tumbling Birthday PartyEnjoy an hour of trampolines and tumbling indoors! Recreation Staff will lead preschoolers through a variety of games and activities sure to please and keep young bodies a’movin!

Itty Bitty City PartyGym fun with all the toys!

preschool birthday party packages

recreation rental FacilitiesRental information: Recreation Services 303-651-8404

izaak Walton clubhouse 18 South Sunset Street$25 per hour Weekdays until 5pm$50 per hour after 5pm, Saturday & Sundays$200 building deposit required at time of reservation.Additional fees may apply for pre-party services provided by the Recreation party planner. Great Rental facility for parties, wedding receptions, business meetings and community gatherings.

• Maximum Capacity 95 people• Refrigerator & Microwave (catering style kitchen)• No Smoking - No Alcohol, No Live Bands, amplified sound, all City noise ordinances must be adhered to. Music must be off by 10pm.• Recreation Services may provide a building attendant on Friday evening and weekend rentals.

Gymnasium rentalsGraduations, Birthdays, Family Reunions, Large Group Gatherings$50 per hour ($200 deposit required at time of reservation).• No Smoking - No Alcohol

st. Vrain memorial building700 Longs Peak Ave • 303-651-8404

Located in Longmont’s historic old town district, the St. Vrain Memorial Building offers:

• Locker rooms • Fitness room • Weight room with Treadmills, Lifecycles, Ellipticals, free weights, and circuit weights• Locks and Lockers are available• Building Rentals Available

No classes Aug 16-21 & Sept 18

Facility Maintenance Closure: August 16-21Closed: September 18

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ice rink General aDmission Resident Non-ResTot (Under 2 years) Free Free Child 2-5 years $4.50 $5.50Youth 6-17 years $5.00 $6.00Adult 18-54 years $5.50 $6.50Senior 55 and up $5.00 $6.00Skate Rental $3.00

Passes available, see page 1 for pricing.

private rentals$150/hour up to 30 people$200/hour 31-50 people $275/hour more than 50 people

public skating scheduleNovember 13-21, 2010 Mon 11:30am-1:30pm, 3-7:15pmTues 3-7:15pmWed 11:30am-1:30pm, 3-7:15pmThurs 3-7:15pmFri 12:30-9pmSat 10am-9pmSun 12-5pm

November 22-28, 2010 Mon 10am-7:15pmTues 10am-7:15pmWed 10:00am-7:15pmThurs Closed for ThanksgivingFri 10am-9pmSat 10am-9pmSun 12-5pm

Nov 29-Dec 19, 2010 Mon 11:30am-1:30pm, 3-7:15pmTues 3-7:15pmWed 11:30am-1:30pm, 3-7:15pmThurs 3-5:45pmFri 12:30-9pmSat 10am-9pmSun 12-5pm

Dec 20, 2010-Jan 2, 2011 Mon 10am-7:15pmTues 10am-7:15pmWed 10am-7:15pmThurs 10am-7:15pmFri 10am-3pmSat Closed Christmas & New YearsSun 12-5pm

January 3 & 4, 2011 Mon 10am-5pmTues 10am-5pm

January 5-March 13, 2011 Mon 11:30am-1:30pm, 3-5pmTues 3-5pmWed 11:30am-1:30pm, 3-5pmThurs 3-5pmFri 12:30-9pmSat 10am-6:45pmSun 2-5pm

Note: On school days off, public skating will begin at 10am.

Drop-in hockey scheduleAdult is defined as age 18 & over. Teen is defined as age 13-17. Youth is defined as age 12 and under.

November 13-21, 2010 Mon 7:30-9pm AdultTues 11:30am-1:30pm Open 7:30-9pm AdultWed 7:30-9pm TeenThurs 11:30am-1:30pm Open 7:30-9pm AdultFri 10:45am-12:15pm OpenSat 8-9:45am Youth

November 22-28, 2010 Mon 8-9:45am Youth 7:30-9pm AdultTues 8-9:45am Youth 7:30-9pm AdultWed 8-9:45am Youth 7:30-9pm TeenFri 8-9:45am YouthSat 8-9:45am Youth

November 29-December 19, 2010 Mon 7:30-9pm AdultTues 11:30am-1:30pm Open 7:30-9pm AdultWed 7:30-9pm TeenThurs 11:30am-1:30pm Open 7:45-9pm AdultFri 10:45am-12:15pm OpenSat 8-9:45am Youth

December 20, 2010-January 2, 2011Mon 8-9:45am Youth 7:30-9pm AdultTues 8-9:45am Youth 7:30-9pm AdultWed 8-9:45am Youth 7:30-9pm TeenThurs 8-9:45am Youth 7:30-9pm AdultFri 8-9:45am Youth

January 3 & 4, 2011 Mon 8am-9:45am Youth 8pm-9pm AdultTues 8am-9:45am Youth

January 5-March 13, 2011 Mon 8-9pm AdultTues 11:30am-1:30pm OpenWed 8:00-9:00pm TeenThurs 11:30am-1:30pm Open 7:45-9pm AdultFri 10:45am-12:15pm OpenSat 8-9:45am Youth 7-9pm Adult

Drop-in Figure skatingJanuary 6-March 10

Thurs 5:15-6pm

presented byCity of Longmont Recreation Services

and brought to you by:Longmont Power & Communications

Platte River Power Authority

Roosevelt Park, 725 8th Avenue

For more information, please call the Longmont Ice Pavilion at 303-774-4777 or Recreation Services at 303-651-8404.

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Ages 4-6snow plow sam 1 Wednesday, 11:30am-12pm Code: 2038.10Thursday, 6-6:30pm Code: 2038.11

Skaters learn to sit and stand up with skates on & off-ice, march in place, march forward 8-10 steps, march then glide on two feet, and dip in place.

snow plow sam 2Thursday, 6-6:30pm Code: 2039.1

Skaters learn to march followed by a long glide, dip while moving, backward wiggles 6 in a row, forward two foot swizzles 2-3 in a row, rocking horse, one forward & one backward swizzle, two foot hop in place.

snow plow sam 3Thursday, 6-6:30pm Code: 2040.1

Skaters learn forward skating 8-10 steps, forward one foot glide on right and left foot, forward swizzles 4-6 in a row, backward swizzles 4-6 in a row, forward snowplow stop, and curves.

Ages 7-13

basic skills 1Thursday, 6:30-7pm Code: 2041.1

Skaters learn to sit and stand up with skates on & off ice, march forward across ice, forward two foot glide, dip, forward swizzles 6-8 in a row, backward wiggles 6-8 in a row, snowplow stop, and rocking horse 2-3 in a row, two foot hop in place.

basic skills 2Thursday, 6:30-7pm Code: 2042.1

Skaters learn forward on foot glides left and right foot, backward two foot glide, backward swizzles 6-8 in a row, two foot turn from forward to backward in place, moving snowplow stop, and forward alternating ½ swizzle pumps in a straight line.

basic skills 3Thursday, 6:30-7pm Code: 2043.1

Skaters learn forward stroking showing correct use of blade, forward ½ swizzle pumps on a circle 6-8 consecutive clockwise and counter clockwise, moving forward to backward two foot turn clockwise and counter clockwise, backward on foot glides right and left, forward slalom, and two foot spin up to two revolutions.

basic skills 4Thursday, 7-7:30pm Code: 2044.1

Skaters learn forward outside edge on a circle right and left, forward inside edge on a circle right and left, forward crossovers clockwise and counter clockwise, forward outside three turn from a stand still position right and left, backward ½ swizzle pumps on a circle clockwise and counter clockwise, backward stroking, and backward snowplow stop right and left.

basic skills 5Thursday, 7-7:30pm Code: 2045.1

Skaters learn backward outside edge on a circle right and left, backward inside edge on a circle right and left, backward crossovers clockwise and counter clockwise, beginning one foot spin up to three revolutions optional entry and free foot position, hockey stop, and side toe hop both directions.

basic skills 6Thursday, 7-7:30pm Code: 2046.1

Skaters learn forward inside three turn from a standstill right and left, moving backward to forward two foot turn on a circle clockwise and counter clockwise, t-stop right and left, bunny hop, forward arabesque/spiral on a straight line right or left, forward lunge right or left.

basic skills 7Thursday, 7-7:30pm Code: 2047.1

Forward inside open Mohawk from a standstill position right to left and left to right, backward outside edge to forward outside edge transition on a circle right and left, ballet jump right or left, backward crossovers to a backward outside edge clockwise and counter clockwise, forward inside pivots right to left.

basic skills 8Thursday, 7-7:30pm Code: 2048.1

Skaters learn moving forward outside three turn on a circle right and left; moving forward inside three turn on a circle right and left; combination move: forward crossovers into forward inside Mohawk, step down and cross behind, step into backward crossover and stop to forward inside edge, repeat three times, clockwise and counter clockwise; one foot spin optional entry and free foot position, waltz jump, mazurka right or left.

learn-to-skate classes-longmont skating schoolThe Longmont Ice Pavilion is proud to offer the United States Figure Skating Basic Skills Program! This program provides skaters with the best possible skating skills in an optimal learning environment! Registration includes one class per week, rental skates if needed, and a 3 or 5 visit punch pass for public skating (depending on number classes offered for each session). New this year, your USFS Membership fee is included in the cost of the class registration, no need to register for the membership separately! Your USFS membership benefits include a record book with stickers to keep track of the levels they complete, a member patch, a year patch, information about skating, Sports Accident Insurance coverage and the opportunity to participate in group lessons, exhibitions, ice shows and Basic Skills competitions when offered.

To advance to next level in lessons, skaters must pass or demonstrate the skills from the previous level.

Session 1: December 1-16 (3 classes) ½ Hour Class Fees: $35 res, $42.50 non-res ¾ Hour Class Fees: $50 res, $61.25 non-res

Session 2: January 5 - February 3 (5 classes) ½ Hour Class Fees: $55 res, $67.50 non-res ¾ Hour Class Fees: $80 res, $98.25 non-res

Session 3: February 9 – March 10 (5 classes) ½ Hour Class Fees: $55 res, $67.50 non res ¾ Hour Class Fees: $80 res, $98.25 non-res

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youth hockey programThe Longmont Ice Pavilion is proud to offer the USA Hockey Youth Ice Hockey Program! This program brings the best hockey experience to all youth players. The Longmont Ice Pavilion’s program is an affordable in-house program focusing on developing team play skills for both new and returning players. Registration includes one practice and one game per week, jersey, and rental hockey skates if needed. Season runs January 3-March 13, 2011.

Please note, in order to accommodate registration with usahockey, all participants in the youth hockey program must register for the 2011 season no later the december 1, 2010!!!Fees: $145 res, $181 non-res

Mites, ages 5-8: Code: 2013.101Practice Monday 5:15-6:30pmGame Sunday 8-9am

Squirts, ages 9 & 10 Code: 2013.102Practice Wednesday 5:15-6:30pmGame Sunday 9-10am

Peewees, ages 11 & 12: Code: 2013.103Practice Monday 6:45-8pmGame Sunday 10:15-11:15am

Bantams, ages 13 & 14: Code: 2013.104Practice Wednesday 6:45-8pmGame Sunday 11:30-12:30pm

Midgets, ages 15-18: Code: 2013.105Practice Tuesday 6-7:15pmGame Sunday 12:45-1:45pm

neW youth hockey classes!!! THE “3S” PROGRAM This year, the Longmont Ice Pavilion will offer a wider variety of youth hockey classes, each focused on specific skill areas! The “3S” program will focus on the three skill areas that all hockey players need for success, SKATING, STICKHANDLING, and SHOOTING. Where the Youth Hockey Program focuses on team play, the “3S” program focuses on individual hockey skill development. While each skill area is offered as a separate class, participants are encouraged to enroll for all three in order to maximize their advancement. Participants that register for all three classes will receive a $25 discount!

hockey skating skills Tuesday 6:30-7:15pmFee: $45 res, $56.25 non-res November 30 - December 14 Code: 2013.111Improve your hockey skating skills in order to skate past the competition on game days!

stickhandling skillsTuesday 5:15-6:00pmFee: $75 res, $93.25 non-resJanuary 4 - February 1 Code: 2013.112Learn the skills needed to “deke” the competition!

shooting and scoring skillsTuesday 5:15-6:00pmFee: $75 res, $93.25 non-resFebruary 8 - March 8 Code: 2013.113Get the skills you need to “put the biscuit in the basket”!

“3s” - three class combo savingsEnroll in all three programs above.Fee: $170 res, $212.50 non-res Code: 2013.114

Age 14 Years Through Adultadult 1Thursday, 7-7:45pm Code: 2050.1

Skaters learn falling and recovery, forward strides and glides, forward swizzles 4-6 in a row, backward skating, backward swizzles 4-6 in a row, forward one foot glides one time skaters height right and left, two foot turns in place, snowplow stops right or left, forward curves on two feet, and forward ½ swizzle pumps on a circle clockwise and counter clockwise.

adult 2Thursday, 7-7:45pm Code: 2051.1

Skaters learn forward stroking, backward ½ swizzle pumps in a circle clockwise and counter clockwise, moving two foot turns on a curve clockwise and counter clockwise, forward edges on a circle outside and inside clockwise and counter clockwise, forward crossovers clockwise and counter clockwise, backward on foot glide right or left, forward pivot on direction only, and forward chasses on a circle both directions.

adult 3Thursday, 7-7:45pm Code: 2052.1

Skaters learn backward edges on a circle outside and inside clockwise and counter clockwise, backward crossovers clockwise and counter clockwise, inside Mohawk right to left or left to right, basic forward outside and forward inside edges 4-6 consecutive, forward progressives clockwise and counter clockwise, beginning two foot spin, backward snowplow stop right or left

adult 4Friday, 7-7:45pm Code: 2053.1

Skaters learn forward three turns outside and inside right and left; perimeter stroking with crossover end patterns; forward outside to inside change of edge sequence; alternate backward crossovers with two foot transition; footwork sequence: 3-5 forward crossovers to an inside Mohawk, 3-5 backward crossovers, step forward inside the circle and repeat; power three turns on direction only, backward chasses on a circle clockwise and counter clockwise.

adult learn-to-play hockeyTuesdays 7:45-9pm

January 5-March 7Fee: $100 res, $125 non-resBeginner Class Code: 2054.101Intermediate Class Code: 2054.102

Have you been a fan of hockey, thought about playing, but don’t know how to get started? Or have you played some hockey and want to get better? This is the program for you. Players age 18 & over are given instruction on all aspects of the game. Two levels of instruction, Beginner and Intermediate, are offered. Players with underdeveloped skating skills should also enroll in an Adult learn-to-skate program.

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rooseVelt actiVity pool903 8th Ave303-774-4455

Pool HoursMonday- Sunday: 10am-4pmSaturday is Family Day

Roosevelt Activity Pool is a heated outdoor pool with a maximum depth of 2’8”. It features zero depth geysers, tumble buckets, water cannon and a spray garden primarily geared for ages 8 & under.

kanemoto actiVity pool1151 S. Pratt Pkwy303-651-6934

Pool HoursMon/Wed/ Fri & Sat: 10am-5pmTues/ Thurs: 10am-7pmSunday Family Day: 12pm-5pm

Kanemoto Activity Pool is a heated outdoor pool with a maximum depth of 3’8”. It features a shallow water slide, river current, waterfall, and geysers geared for ages 8 & under.10

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Sunset Pool is a heated outdoor pool with six lap lanes, a large wading area, 3 diving boards, and two fast and fun waterslides. The pool is surrounded by both grass and sand areas with magnificent mountain views - a complete attraction for the entire family!

sunset post season hoursAugust 16- September 5*Mon/Wed/Fri Lap & Open Swim 6am-7pmTues/Thurs Lap & Open Swim 8am-7pmSaturday Adult Lap Swim 8am-7pm Open Swim 10am-7pmSunday Adult Lap Swim 11am-7pm Open Swim 1pm-5pm Family Swim 5pm-7pm

Labor Day Hours: Monday, September 6, 10am-5pm

*All Fitness Programs will continue at Sunset through September 4. No Masters Swimming on Monday, September 6.

last bash at sunset pool- lifeguard reunionWe are planning for 2010 to be our last summer of having our 1960’s bathhouse at Sunset Pool. Demolition and construction begins in Fall 2010 with a grand opening in May 2011. All former lifeguards from the 60’s through now are invited to attend this Last Bash Gala. Food, fun and music from all eras. Bring your stories to share.

Date/Time: Sept 6, Monday, 5:30pm

august Water explorersNot yet old enough for swim lessons? Ready to be in the water without mom and dad? Your Preschooler will be exploring the water through songs, games, and toys with an instructor while at the same time learning how to be part of a group, understanding water safety rules, and following directions.

Ages: 2 ½ to 3 ½ yearsDay/Time: Mon & Wed, 11:15-11:45amDates: Aug 16-Sept 1 Code: 6150.311

Day/Time: Tues & Thurs, 12:25-12:55pmDates: Aug 17-Sept 2 Code: 6150.312Location: Sunset Pool, 1900 Longs Peak AveFee: $ 30 resident / $37.50 non-resident

rooseVelt & kanemoto actiVity pools

Open through Sunday, August 15

sunset pool august swim lessonsMonday & Wednesday AM

Time August SessionDate 8/16-9/1 (3 wk)Price $22.50/28.25

Turtle 10:40 AM 6053.350Alligator 9:30 AM 6054.359Seal 10:05 AM 6055.351Dolphin 11:50 AM 6056.328Whale 12:25 PM 6057.328

Tuesday & Thursday AMTime August SessionDate 8/17-9/2 (3 wk)Price $22.50/28.25

Turtle 11:50 AM 6053.351Alligator 10:40 AM 6054.399Seal 11:15 AM 6055.352Dolphin 10:05 AM 6056.329Whale 9:30 AM 6057.329

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Tues, Sept. 7 - Dec. 31

Fitness Room Mon-Thurs 5:30am-8pmFriday 5:30am-6:30pmSaturday 7am-4pmSunday 11am-5pm

Lap Swim*Mon–Fri 5:30am-2:30pm Friday 5:30pm-6:30pm Saturday 8am-11am & 1-4pmSunday 11am-5pm*Lap swims may share pool space with other activities and as few as two lanes may be available. Circle swimming is encouraged. The facility will close 15 minutes after the last swimming session. Please plan your shower/changing times accordingly.

Open SwimMon/Wed 11am-2:30pm Tues/Fri 9am-2:30pmSat-Family Swim 1pm-4pm$3 Sunday 1pm-3pm

$3 specialJoin us on Sundays during Open Swim for just $3 per person!

All Sunset Pool fitness programs move back to Centennial Pool on Tuesday, September 7.

special hours/pool closures:Mon, Sept 6- Labor Day: ClosedSat & Sun, Oct 30 & 31: Closed for Great Pumpkin Swim MeetThurs, Nov 25-Thanksgiving: 7am-11am lap swimFri, Dec 24- Facility closes at 3:30pmSat, Dec 25: ClosedFri, Dec 31- Facility closes at 3:30pmSat, Jan 1- New Years Day: Closed

no school Day open swims:Lap Swim until 3:30pm, Open Swim 1pm-3:30pm Fri, Oct 15; Mon-Wed, Nov 22-24; & Mon-Fri, Dec 20-31

centennial pool1201 Alpine Street • 303-651-8406Centennial Pool is an indoor pool with 6, 25-yard lap lanes, wading area, and deep end with 2, 1-meter diving boards. In addition, there is a fitness room with treadmills, Lifecycles, elliptical machine, fluid resistance rowing machine and new FreeMotion cable resistance weight machine. Lockers are available, but you must provide the lock. A variety of Land and Water Fitness Classes are available at Centennial Pool. Check out the class descriptions in the fitness section of this brochure or stop in at any City of Longmont recreation facility to pick up a monthly fitness schedule.

birthday party packagesHave a care-free party at Centennial Pool complete with birthday cake, punch, all the trimmings and swimming fun! If desired, our staff will be on hand to play games and entertain your party. Birthday Party Packages are only available during regularly scheduled Open Swim Hours for two hours. Call 303-651-8406 to reserve with full payment. Fee includes cake, punch, decorations, exclusive use of the Observation Room and swim admission for two hours.

Fee: $80 for up to 12 $100 for 13-16 / $120 for 17-20 Please note that one adult per 5 children must be in the water with children under 6 years.

observation room rentalRent the observation room at Centennial Pool during Open Swim Hours and receive the prescheduled group rate to use the facility. Rental includes use of 2 tables and 16 chairs. Contact 303-651-8406 to reserve the room. Rental fee is non-refundable.

Observation Room Fee: $25 for up to 3 hours

private rentals at centennial poolHold your own special event at Centennial Pool! Rental time is started when the facility is open to the group and ends when the facility is empty and locked at the completion of the rental. When making your reservation consider the time needed to set up decorations as well as the shower time of your guests. Prices can be adjusted to accommodate this extra time. The entire rental fee is due when making the reservation, ½ is refundable if you choose to cancel.

Centennial Pool After-Hour Rentals Fee Structure:$50/hour up to 25 people$60/hour up to 50 people$70/hour up to 75 people$80/hour up to 100 people$100/hour for more than 100 people

Days and Times Available:Fridays after 6:30pm; Saturdays after 4pm; Sundays before 11am or after 5pm.

Centennial Pool will be CLOSED from Monday, August 16 through Sunday, August 22 for annual maintenance. Sunset Pool and the Longmont Recreation Center

will be open for your enjoyment!

Quick Fit at centennial poolCentennial’s fitness room overlooks the pool and is perfect for a quick work-out while you watch your child’s swim lesson. The Quick Fit is only available at Centennial Pool for parents with children in the water taking learn-to-swim classes. $2 for residents/ $2.50 for non residents. The quick fit price does not apply for instructor led classes.

post summer hoursMon, Aug. 23 - Sun, Sept. 5

Fitness RoomMon-Thurs 5:30am-8pmFriday 5:30am-6pmSaturday 9am-4pmSunday 1pm-5pmLap Swim* Mon/ Wed 5:30am-6:30pmTue/Thur/Fri 5:30am-3:30pmSaturday 9am-4pmSunday 1pm-5pmOpen Swim Sun (only $3) 1pm-3pm Family SwimSaturday 12pm-4pm

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es American Red Cross Classesarc lifeguard trainingPre-Requisite: Must be 15 years old before the last class; 550 yard continuous swim of 200 Front Crawl, 200 Breaststroke, 150 Front Crawl or Breaststroke. Learn the basics of lifeguard skills and practices. First Aid and CPR/AED for the Professional rescuer are included. Register at least 1 week before the first class date to ensure books.

Dates/Times: Dec 20, Mon, 6-7pm – Pre-test Dec 27-30, Mon-Thurs, 9am-5pm Code: 6301.101 Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine StFee: $130 resident/ $162.50 non-resident Water safety instructor trainingPre-Requisite: 16 yrs old on or before the last day of class. Level 4 proficiency of Front & Back Crawl, Breaststroke, Sidestroke, Elementary Backstroke and Butterfly. Learn the techniques and skills necessary to be an American Red Cross Instructor. FIT certification is included with this class. Class is intensive, please bring a sack lunch and swim suit every day.

Dates/Times: Dec 16, Saturday, 1-6pm Dec 20-22, Mon- Wed, 8:30am-6pmLocation: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine Code: 6320.100Fee: $130 resident / $162.50 non-resident / pending employee $65

swim instructor aide Prerequisite: 11 years old and completion of Level 4. Enjoy swimming and like children? Want to be a Water Safey Instructor, but not 16 yet? Learn how to assist instructors with swim lessons. Completing this class allows you to volunteer your time assisting classes and gain valuable experience working with young children.

Ages: 11 years to Adult Day/Time: Sunday, 2:30-5:30pmDates: Oct 10 & 17 Code: 6322.401Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St Day/Time: Tues & Thurs, 4-7pmDates: Nov 10-12 Code: 6322.450Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd Fee: $20 resident / $25 non-resident

community First aid & safety Learn lifesaving skills so that you may be able to help someone else in need. This course covers Basic First Aid and CPR for adults, children, and infants. If you have a group of individuals who are seeking certifications, other days and times are available upon request. Registration ends one week prior to class start.

Ages: 11 years to Adult Day/Time: Wed & Fri, 5:30 – 9:30pmDates: Oct 6 & 8 Code: 6330.453Day/Time: Saturday, 9am – 5pmDates: Dec 4 Code: 6330.154 Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd Fee: $60 resident / $75 non-resident

babysitter’s boot camp Three classes in one - American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training, First Aid, and CPR for infants and children. Includes two text books for later reference. Great for both experienced and novice sitters. Please bring a sack lunch and snacks as needed.

Ages: 12 years to Adult Day/Time: Mon & Tues, 9am-3pmDates: Nov 22 & 23 Code: 6310.450 Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St Dates: Dec 27 & 28 Code: 6310.150 Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd Fee: $80 resident / $100 non-resident

babysitter’s training The Babysitter’s Training course provides youth ages 11-15 with the information and skills necessary to provide safe and responsible care for children in the absence of parents or guardians. This training will help participants develop skills in 5 critical areas: leadership, safety and safe play, basic care, first aid, and professionalism.

Ages: 11 to 16 years Day/Time: Friday, 5-8pm & Saturday, 12-4pmDates: Sept 24 & 25 Code: 6310.401Day/Time: Friday, 9am – 4:30pm Dates: Oct 15 Code: 6310.402Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St Fee: $50 resident / $62.50 non-resident

babysitter’s instructor training Become an American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training Instructor. Pre-requisite: 16 years of age, knowledge of child care skills, and FIT certification. For more information, including reduced rate for pending employee, call 303-774-4827.

Ages: 16 years to Adult Day/Time: Mon & Tues, 8:15am - 12:45pmDates: Oct 4 & 5 Code: 6310.480

Day/Time: Mon & Tues, 5:30pm - 10pmDates: Oct 4 & 5 Code: 6310.481 Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $90 resident / $112 non-resident

community cpr & aeD Learn lifesaving skills so that you may be able to help someone else in need. This course includes CPR & AED for adults, children, and infants. If you have a group of individuals who are seeking certifications, other days and times are available upon request. Registration ends one week prior to class.

Ages: 11 years to Adult Code:Date/Time: Sept 19, Sun, 11:30am - 5:30pm 6332.450Date/Time: Nov 22, Mon, 4-10pm 6332.451 Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd Fee: $45 resident / $56.25 non-resident

Call 303-651-8406 to set up your group (five or more) CPR and/or First Aid Classes.

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masters swimmingImprove your skills and stamina while using intervals, drills and distance swimming. This on-going program is recommended for adults who are comfortable swimming at least 1000 yards.

Day/Time: Mon/Wed/Fri, 6-7:15am; Saturday, 6:45-8amLocation: Sunset Pool through September 4 Centennial Pool beginning September 8

Day/Time: Tues/Thurs, 12-1pm Location: Sunset Pool through Sept 2 Longmont Recreation Center beginning Sept 7

Day/Time: Tues/Thurs, 6:30-7:30pmLocation: Longmont Recreation Center Beginning Oct 5

Fee: Daily Admission

beginning masters swimmingNot quite ready for Masters Swimming? Beginning Masters can get you there! While catering to your individual needs, you will receive stroke work plus a great workout. This on-going program is recommended for adults who are comfortable swimming 200 yards non-stop.

Day/Time: Tues/Thurs, 7:30-8:30pmLocation: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine StFee: Daily Admission

adult swim technique training Not sure you’re ready for a Masters workout? Masters Coach Robert provides individualized instruction intended to improve your stroke and breathing technique. Geared towards adults and seniors looking to refine their stroke, improve endurance, join Masters or train with other adults in a smaller group setting.

Ages: 18 to Adult Day/Time: Sunday, 11am-12pmDates: Sept 12 - Oct 24 Code: 6101.401 Nov 7 - Dec 19 Code: 6101.402Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine StFee: $42 resident / $52.50 non-resident

open kayakCome to Centennial Pool to keep up with your rolls and braces. Why not take time to perfect your off-side roll or your hand roll? Please wash out all boats in the fenced in patio located on the South end of the pool prior to entering the water (hose provided). NEW! Please register in advance with payment to secure your spot! Maximum of 16 kayaks.

Day/Time: Sunday, 5-7pmDates: Nov 7 Code: 4793.400 Nov 21 Code: 4793.401 Dec 5 Code: 4793.402 Dec 19 Code: 4793.403Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine StFee: $8 resident/ $10 non-resident

special olympics swimming prep Special Olympics Prep offers instruction and training to prepare for Special Olympics Swimming season and competition.

Ages: 8 years to adult Day/Time: Friday, 5:30-6:30pmDates: Sept 10 - Nov 19 Code: 6010.401Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St Fee: $40 resident / $50 non-resident

adult/senior swim lessons It is never too late to learn to swim or improve your skills! For adults and seniors or all swimming abilities, this class offers individualized instruction in a supportive group environment.

Ages: 18 years to Adult Day/Time: Sunday, 8:30-9:10amDates: Sept 12-Oct 12 Code: 6101.460 Oct 17-Nov 14 Code: 6101.470 Nov 21-Dec 19 Code: 6101.190Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $25 resident/ $31.25 non-resident

Day/Time: Sunday, 2:55-3:40pmDates: Sept 12 - Oct 24 Code: 6101.403 Nov 7 - Dec 19 Code: 6101.404Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St Fee: $35 resident / $43.75 non-resident

Day/Time: Tuesday, 11:15-11:55amDates: Sept 7-28 Code: 6101.461 Oct 5-26 Code: 6101.471Fee: $20 resident/ $25 non-residentDates: Nov 2-Dec 16* No 11/25 Code: 6101.481Fee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-residentLocation: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd

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Pre-Requisite- 6-10, 6-14 & 11-14 groups: Ability to swim one length of pool front crawl with rotary breathing and back crawl without stopping or using assistance. Pre-Requisite 11-18 group: knowledge of all 4 competitive strokes and swim 400 yards freestyle with rotary breathingAll participants will be evaluated on the first day of practice.

centennial tsunamis cara:Practice: Sept 7–Dec 16 (14wks) *No practice Nov 23 & 25Days: Tuesdays & ThursdaysMeets: TBA

Age Group Time Code Fee 6-10 yrs 5:30-6:15pm 6203.401 $84 res/ $105 non-res6-10 yrs 6:15-7pm 6203.402 $84 res/ $105 non-res11-14 yrs 5:30-6:30pm 6203.403 $87.50 res/ $ 109.25 non-res11-18 yrs 6:30-7:45pm 6203.404 $91 res/ $113.75 non-res Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St

recreation center piranha cara:Practice: Sept 13–Dec 8 (12 wks) *No practice Nov 22 & 24Days: Mondays & WednesdaysMeets: TBAAge Group Time Code 6-14 yrs old 4:10-4:55pm 6203.4706-14 yrs old 5:00-6:00pm 6203.47110-18 yrs old 6:05-7:05pm 6203.472Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $72 resident / $90 non-resident

spring board DivingBeginner: Learn dive safety, etiquette, & approaches.Intermediate/Advanced: Must be able to perform a confident approach and be able to dive head first from board. Students will learn tuck, pike and straight positions. Twisting jumps, front dive with proper approach and back dives will also be covered. All divers, Beginner through Advanced have the option to compete in CARA dive meets.

CARA Dive Meets: TBAAges: 7 to 18 yearsLocation: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St

Beginner DivingDay/Time: Mon& Wed, 4-4:45pmDates: Sept 13-Oct 6 Code: 6209.401 Oct 11- Nov 3 Code: 6209.402Day/Time: Mon& Wed, 5:15-6pmDates: Nov 8- Dec 8* Code: 6209.403 * No class Nov 22 & 24Fee: $48 resident / $60 non-resident

Intermediate/Advanced DivingDay/Time: Mon & Wed, 4:45-6pmDates: Sept 13-Oct 6 Code: 6209.411 Oct 11- Nov 3 Code: 6209.412Day/Time: Mon & Wed, 5:15-6:30pmDates: Nov 8- Dec 8* Code: 6209.413 * No class Nov 22 & 24Fee: $58 resident / $72.50 non-resident

blast accelerated swim lessons

Beginning BlastPre-requisite: Must be able to glide 15 ft on front and back, swim 15 ft crawl stroke with face in the water and be comfortable in deep water. Technique-based lessons focused on developing basics of competitive swim strokes. Students will learn freestyle with side breathing, backstroke and breaststroke kick.

Days/Times: Monday & Wednesday, 5:15-5:55pmDates: Sept 13-Oct 13 Code: 6214.401 Oct 18-Nov 17 Code: 6214.406Fee: $ 50 resident / $62.50 non-residentDays/Times: Monday & Wednesday, Dates: Nov 29-Dec 15 Code: 6214.411Fee: $30 resident / $37.50 non-resident

BLAST 1Pre-Requisite: Must be able to swim 25 yards freestyle non-stop with face in the water breathing to the side. For kids who want to improve their strokes and work on endurance. Masters Coach Robert will emphasize freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke for those who have swim team in mind.

Days/Times: Sunday, 12:30-1:30pmDates: Sept 12-Oct 24 Code: 6214.402 Nov 7-Dec 19 Code: 6214.407Days/Times: Wednesday, 5:30-6:30pmDates: Sept 15-Oct 13 Code: 6214.403 Oct 20-Nov 17 Code: 6214.408Fee: $ 25 resident / $31.25 non-resident

BLAST 2Pre-Requisite: Must have coach’s permission. Contact Coach Robert at [email protected] for details.For kids who want to further improve their stroke; add butterfly, starts, and turns, and learn to use a pace clock.

Days/Times: Sunday, 1:30-2:30pmDates: Sept 12-Oct 24 Code: 6214.404 Nov 7-Dec 19 Code: 6214.409Days/Times: Wednesday, 6:30-7:30pmDates: Sept 15-Oct 13 Code: 6214.405 Oct 20-Nov 17 Code: 6214.410Fee: $ 25 resident / $31.25 non-resident

high school prep swimmingPre-Requisite: High School students only. High School Prep swimming is intended to give swimmers an opportunity to dust off those cobwebs and get a head start on the high school season. Technique and building endurance are the primary focus.

Day/Time: Mon/Wed, 3-4:30pmDates: Sept 8–Nov 3 Code: 6207.401Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine StFee: $51 resident / $63.75 non-resident

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The preschool classes follow the American Red Cross Level Program, but further divide the skills to provide a learning environment better suited for preschoolers. Preschool lessons are 30 min.

Turtle: Water Introduction Students with no or limited water experience and who are uncomfortable putting their face in the water.

Alligator: Skill Introduction Students comfortable in the water will learn to float independently on front and back for 5 seconds.

Seal: Stroke Introduction Students who float independently will learn to swim 10 yds without stopping and become comfortable in deep water.

Dolphin: Skill Improvement Students who swim 10 yds and are comfortable in deep water will learn proper breathing techniques and elementary backstroke.

Whale: Stroke Development Students with proper breathing will work on increasing endurance and be introduced to sidestroke and survival float.

parent/child: 6 months to 3 years old Aquababy: 6-18 monthAquatot: 18 month - 3 yrs Parent/Child classes are 30 min. Parent and child will be coached using a variety of games and techniques individualized to maximize success in water comfort and skills. Sessions can and should be repeated. A drop-in option is offered during Saturday mornings and Sunday afternoons at Centennial Pool for $4 resident / $5.25 non-resident.

teen/tweenTeen/Tween is for youth 11 and up looking to build confidence in their swimming skills while working with people around their same age. Group work, enhanced by individualized instruction, will assure you get what you need to be a confident swimmer.

private swim lessonsA limited number of instructors are available, but we will try to accommodate your needs. Call Centennial Pool, 303-651-8406 or the Longmont Recreation Center, 303-774-4800 to leave your name/number, pool, time & day preference.

Private Fee: $18 resident/ $22 non-resident per ½ hourSemi-Private Fee: (2+) $25 resident /$31 non-resident per ½ hour

american red cross level program 6 yrs & up -Level 1 & 2 are 30 min • Levels 3-6 are 40 minPLEASE NOTE – The American Red Cross has updated their Learn-to-Swim level program. More strokes are taught at earlier levels and more safety skills and topics have been emphasized throughout all levels.

Level 1: Water Introduction Students will become comfortable putting their face in the water and learn to float independently on their front and back.

Level 2: Skill Introduction Students who can float independently will learn to swim 10 yds, on front and back, without stopping.

Level 3: Stroke Development Students who can swim on their front will learn breathing techniques, elementary backstroke and kicks used in all of the swimming strokes.

Level 4: Stroke Improvement Students who have proper breathing and swim in deep water will learn backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke and butterfly.

Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Students will continue to work on stroke technique while increasing endurance, flip turns, and surface dives.

Level 6: Fitness Swimming An individualized approach will be used to develop strokes, increase endurance and continue to work on a variety of skills. Students will progress up to a 500 yd continuous swim – a great preparation for taking the lifeguard class.

registration informationRegistration begins August 10. Register on-line at http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/rec, in person, or over the phone at Centennial Pool, 303-651-8406; the Longmont Recreation Center, 303-774-4800; or the St.

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swim testing If you are unsure which swim class to sign up for, arrange a FREE swim test

at Centennial Pool, 303-651-8406 or Longmont Recreation Center 303-774-4800.

special neeDs sWim lessonsAdapted swim lessons for individuals with special needs not ready or comfortable participating in larger group lessons. Geared for higher functioning participants, or participants with a self-provided caregiver.

Ages: 6 to 16 years Day/Time: Sundays, 3:45-4:25pmDates: Sept 12 – Oct 24 Code: 6101.405 Nov 7 – Dec 19 Code: 6101.406 Fee: $28 resident/ $35non-residentLocation: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St.

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Time Sept Ssn Oct SSn Dec Ssn

Dates 9/13-10/13 (5 wk)

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Fee $37.50/$47 $37.50/$47 $22.5/$28.25Aquababy/tot 6:05 PM 6050.401 6050.404 6050.407

Turtle 10:05 AM 6053.401 6053.408 6053.4153:45 PM 6053.402 6053.409 6053.4164:55 PM 6053.403 6053.410 6053.417

Alligator 10:40 AM 6054.401 6054.408 6054.4153:45 PM 6054.402 6054.409 6054.4164:55 PM 6054.403 6054.410 6054.417

Seal 9:30 AM 6055.401 6055.407 6055.4133:45 PM 6055.402 6055.408 6055.4145:30 PM 6055.403 6055.409 6055.415

Dolphin 11:15 AM 6056.401 6056.406 6056.4114:20 PM 6056.402 6056.407 6056.412

Whale 11:50 AM 6057.401 6057.406 6057.4114:00 PM 6057.402 6057.407 6057.412

Level 1 4:30 PM 6001.401 6001.405 6001.4095:30 PM 6001.402 6001.406 6001.410

Level 2 4:20 PM 6002.401 6002.406 6002.4116:05 PM 6002.402 6002.407 6002.412

Level 3 4:20 PM 6003.401 6003.406 6003.4116:00 PM 6003.402 6003.407 6003.412

Level 4 4:30 PM 6004.401 6004.405 6004.4095:05 PM 6004.402 6004.406 6004.410

Level 5 5:50 PM 6005.401 6005.404 6005.407Level 6 5:05 PM 6006.401 6006.404 6006.407Teen/Tween 5:50 PM 6102.404 6102.403 6102.405

Tuesday & Thursday AM

Time Sept Ssn Oct Ssn Dec Ssn

Date 9/14-10/14 (5 wk)

10/19-11/18(5 wk)

11/30-12/16 (3 wk)

Fee $37.50/$47 $37.50/$47 $22.5/$28.25Turtle 11:00 AM 6053.404 6053.411 6053.418Alligator 11:35 AM 6054.404 6054.411 6054.418Seal 10:25 AM 6055.404 6055.410 6055.416Dolphin 9:50 AM 6056.403 6056.408 6056.413Whale 9:15 AM 6056.403 6057.408 6057.413

Saturday Morning

Time Ssn 1 Ssn 2

Date 9/11-10/23 (7 wk)

11/6-12/18 (7 wk)

Fee $26.25/$32.75 $26.25/$32.75Aquababy/tot 10:30 AM 6050.402 6050.405

Turtle 9:20 AM 6053.405 6053.41210:30 AM 6053.406 6053.413

Alligator 8:45 AM 6054.405 6054.4129:55 AM 6054.406 6054.413

Seal 10:10 AM 6055.405 6055.411Dolphin 8:50 AM 6056.404 6056.409Whale 9:00 AM 6057.404 6057.409Level 1 9:55 AM 6001.403 6001.407Level 2 9:20 AM 6002.403 6002.408

10:45 AM 6002.404 6002.409Level 3 8:35 AM 6003.403 6003.408

9:35 AM 6003.404 6003.409Level 4 9:25 AM 6004.403 6004.407Level 5 10:20 AM 6005.402 6005.405Level 6 11:05 AM 6006.402 6006.405

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Date 9/12-10/24 (7 wk)

11/7-12/19 (7 wk)

Fee $26.25/$32.75 $26.25/$32.75Aquababy/tot 4:25 PM 6050.403 6050.406

Turtle 4:05 PM 6053.407 6053.414Alligator 3:30 PM 6054.407 6054.414Seal 4:25 PM 6055.406 6055.412Dolphin 2:55 PM 6056.405 6056.410Whale 2:55 PM 6057.405 6057.410Level 1 2:55 PM 6001.404 6001.408Level 2 3:05 PM 6002.405 6002.410Level 3 3:30 PM 6003.405 6003.410Level 4 4:15 PM 6004.404 6004.408Level 5 3:40 PM 6005.403 6005.406Level 6 3:30 PM 6006.402 6006.406Teen/Tween 4:15 PM 6102.402 6102.404

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Ages: 2 ½-3 ½ yearsLocation: Centennial PoolTime: 8:55-9:25am Code: Days/Dates: Mon, Sept 13-Oct 11 6150.401 Wed, Sept 15-Oct 13 6150.403 Mon, Oct 18-Nov 15 6150.405 Wed, Oct 20-Nov 17 6150.407 Time: 12:25-12:55pmDays/Dates: Mon, Sept 13-Oct 11 6150.402 Wed, Sept 15-Oct 13 6150.404 Mon, Oct 18-Nov 15 6150.406 Wed, Oct 20-Nov 17 6150.408Fee: $20 resident / $25 non-residentDates: Nov 29-Dec 15Day/Time: Mon & Wed, 8:55-9:25am 6150.409 Mon & Wed, 12:25-12:55pm 6150.410Fee: $24 resident / $30 non-resident

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Time Sept Ssn Oct Ssn Dec Ssn

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10/17-11/14 (5Wks)

11/21-12/19 (5Wks)

Fee $18.75/$23.50 $18.75/$23.50 $18.75/$23.50Aqua Tot/Baby 9:40 AM 6050.463 6050.473 6050.192

Turtle 8:30 AM 6053.463 6053.473 6053.1929:40 AM 6053.464 6053.474 6053.193

Alligator 8:30 AM 6054.463 6054.473 6054.1929:40 AM 6054.464 6054.474 6054.193

Seal 8:30 AM 6055.463 6055.473 6055.1929:05 AM 6055.464 6055.474 6055.193

Dolphin 9:05 AM 6056.463 6056.473 6056.193Whale 9:05 AM 6057.463 6057.473 6057.193Level 1 9:05 AM 6001.463 6001.473 6001.193Level 2 8:30 AM 6002.463 6002.473 6002.193Level 3 8:30 AM 6003.463 6003.473 6003.193Level 4 9:05 AM 6004.463 6004.473 6004.193Level 5/6 9:15 AM 6005.463 6005.473 6005.193

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Fee $22.50/$28.25 $22.50/$28.25Baby/Tot 5:30 PM 6050.460 6050.470Turtle 3:45 PM 6053.460 6053.470

4:20 PM 6053.461 6053.4714:55 PM 6053.462 6053.472

Alligator 3:45 PM 6054.460 6054.4704:20 PM 6054.461 6054.4714:55 PM 6054.462 6054.472

Seal 3:45 PM 6055.460 6055.4704:55 PM 6055.461 6055.471

Dolphin 4:20 PM 6056.460 6056.470Whale 4:30 PM 6057.460 6057.470Level 1 4:30 PM 6001.460 6001.470Level 2 3:45 PM 6002.460 6002.470

5:30 PM 6002.461 6002.471Level 3 3:45 PM 6003.460 6003.470

5:05 PM 6003.461 6003.471Level 4 3:45 PM 6004.460 6004.470

5:05 PM 6004.461 6004.471Level 5/6 4:20 PM 6005.460 6005.470Teen Tween 6:00 PM 6102.460 6102.470

Thursday Afternoons

Time Sept Ssn * Nov Ssn

Dates 9/9-10/14 (6Wks)

10/21-12/2 (6Wks)

Fee $22.50/$28.25 $22.50/$28.25Turtle 3:45 PM 6053.465 6053.475

4:20 PM 6053.466 6053.476Alligator 4:20 PM 6054.465 6054.475

3:45 PM 6054.466 6054.476Seal 3:45 PM 6055.465 6055.475

4:55 PM 6054.466 6055.476Dolphin 4:55 PM 6056.465 6056.475Whale 4:20 PM 6057.465 6057.475Level 1 3:45 PM 6001.465 6001.475Level 2 5:05 PM 6002.465 6002.475Level 3 4:20 PM 6003.465 6003.475Level 4 4:55 PM 6004.465 6004.475Level 5 3:45 PM 6005.465 6005.475Teen Tween 5:20 PM 6102.465 6102.475

Wednesday Afternoons

Time Sept Ssn * Nov Ssn

Dates 9/15-10/20 (6Wks)

10/27-12/8 (6Wks)

Fee $22.50/$28.25 $22.50/$28.25Turtle 12:00 PM 6053.469 6053.479Alligator 1:10 PM 6054.469 6054.479Seal 12:35 PM 6055.469 6055.479Dolphin 1:45 PM 6056.469 6056.479

Tuesday & Thursday AM

Time Sept Ssn Oct Ssn Nov Ssn Dec

Dates 9/7-9/30 (4Wks)

10/5-10/28 (4Wks)

11/2-11/18 (3Wks)

11/30-12/16 (3Wks)

Fee $30/$37.50 $30/$37.75 $22.50/$28.25 $22.50/$28.25Turtle 10:05 AM 6053.468 6053.478 6053.488 6053.190Alligator 9:30AM 6054.468 6054.478 6054.488 6054.190Seal 10:05 AM 6055.468 6055.478 6055.488 6055.190Dolphin 10:40 AM 6056.468 6056.478 6056.488 6056.190Whale 8:55 AM 6057.468 6057.478 6057.488 6057.190AquaTot (Tue only)

9:30 AM 6050.468 6050.478 6050.488 6050.190

Water explorers at lrcNot yet old enough for learn to swim lessons? Ready to be in the water without mom or dad? Your preschooler will be exploring the water through songs, games, and toys with an instructor while at the same time learning how to be part of a group, understanding water safety rules, and following directions.

Ages: 2 ½ to 3 ½ yearsDay/Time: Sundays, 8:30-9amDates: Sept 12-Oct 3 Code: 6150.463 Oct 17-Nov 7 Code: 6150.473 Nov 12-Dec 12 Code: 6150.193

Day/Time: Thursdays, 9-9:30amDates: Sept 9-30 Code: 6150.468 Oct 7-28 Code: 6150.478 Nov 4-18 Code: 6150.488

Day/Time: Tuesdays, 5-5:30pmDates: Sept 14-Oct 5 Code: 6150.460 Oct 26-Nov 16 Code: 6150.470

Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $15 resident/ $18.75 non-resident

AquaTot Fee: Half price of amount listed for session

*No lessons November 23-25.

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cscara cross countryThis program exposes participants to running long distance in a recreational atmosphere. Participants will have the opportunity to gain exposure to and compete in a meet appropriate to age and skill level. Practices are coed and held on 2-3 times per week. Optional meets will be held on Saturdays and/or Sundays.

Ages: 9 to 14 years Date/Time: Sept 8 – Oct 15, Mon/Wed/Fri, 5-6 pmLocation: Sandstone Ranch Turf fields, 3001 E Highway 119 (under the shelter by the northeast soccer fields)Code: 2016.400Fee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident

cara Fall in-line hockeyThis program is an organized team participation program for boys and girls in grades 3-9. The emphasis of the program is placed on fun and participation. Teams will practice 2 hours per week. Games will be played in Longmont or surrounding communities on Saturdays. Registration Deadline is Sun, Aug 8. Practice begins the week of Aug 16. Games begin Aug 28. Mandatory Equipment: In-Line skates, stick, helmet (with face cage), hip girdle, mouthpiece, kneepads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, and shin guards. Shoulder and chest guard recommended.

Grades 3-5 Code: 2019.301 Grades 6-8 Code: 2019.302 High School Code: 2019.303 Fee: $65 resident/$81.25 non-resident Fall youth VolleyballThis program is an organized team participation program for youth in grades 3-8. The emphasis of the program is placed on teamwork, sportsmanship, skill development, fun and participation. All teams will play an 8 game schedule with practice two hours per week. Registration Deadline is Aug 22. Practice begins the week of Aug 30 and games begin Sept 11.

Grades 3&4 Code: 2022.401Grades 5&6 Code: 2022.402Grades 7& 8 Code: 2022.403Fee: $65 resident/$81.25 non-resident youth tennis lessons Lessons are for beginner or advanced beginners and are one hour in length (with the exception of 4-6 year olds, which are 1/2 hour in length). Please wear tennis shoes and bring a racket and water bottle. Balls will be provided.

Days/Dates: Tues & Thurs Aug 24 - Sept 9 Ages/Times: 7 to 9 years 4-5 pm Code: 2021.40010-12 years 5-6 pm Code: 2021.40113-17 years 6-7 pm Code: 2021.402

Days/Dates: Tues & Thurs Sept 21 – Oct 7Ages/Times: 7 to 9 years 4-5 pm Code: 2021.41010-12 years 5-6 pm Code: 2021.41113-17 years 6-7 pm Code: 2021.412Location: Hover Park Tennis Courts, 1361 Charles DriveFee: $45 resident/$56.25 non-resident

move it!Move it! is comprised of a variety of programs (Bike it! Run it! Try it! Grow it!) and service learning opportunities all geared toward physical activity and healthy lifestyles. Move it! is a grant funded program made possible by the State Farm Youth Advisory Board. Move it! is open to all middle school youth in Longmont. Move it! offers after school and no school day activities. For up-to-date schedules, please call (303) 651-8406 or go online to www.ci.longmont.co.us/rec/teen/teen_clubs.htm.

Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine StFee: FREE!!

nFl punt pass & kick competition – Free! Plan now for the exciting 2010 NFL PPK competition, co-sponsored by Colorado Parks and Recreation Association and hosted by the City of Longmont Recreation Services. Participants will compete with boys or girls their age in three football skills (punt, pass and kick) in five age groups: 6/7, 8/9, 10/11, 12/13 and 14/15. Winners in each age and gender advance to a sectional competition where they could move on to a team and national PPK competition. The local competition will be held at Sandstone Ranch Community Park (on the turf by the skatepark), 3001 E Hwy 119. NO CLEATS ALLOWED!

Ages: 6 to 15 yearsDate/Times: Sept 10, Friday, 5-6:30 pmFee: FREE

preschool sports clinicsThese preschool clinics will focus on FUN, including basic ball handling, passing, catching, hitting, dribbling and scoring skills for preschoolers. Come in, socialize and enjoy a workout while the little one burns some energy.

Ages: 3 to 5 years Times: 10:30-11:15 am

Soccer:Sept 13 - Oct 4, Mondays Code: 2037.411Sept 15 - Oct 6, Wednesdays Code: 2037.412Oct 12 - Nov 2, Tuesdays Code: 2037.413Oct 14 - Nov 4, Thursdays Code: 2037.414

T-Ball:Sept 14 - Oct 5, Tuesdays Code: 2037.401Sept 16 - Oct 7, Thursdays Code: 2037.402 Nov 8 - Nov 29, Mondays Code: 2037.403Nov 10 - Dec 1, Wednesdays Code: 2037.404

Basketball: Oct 11 - Nov 1, Mondays Code: 2037.420 Oct 13 - Nov 3, Wednesdays Code: 2037.421Nov 9 - Dec 7, Tuesdays Code: 2037.422Nov 11 - Dec 9, Thursdays Code: 2037.423Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RoadFee: $25 resident/$31.25 non-resident

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Grade: Kindergarten Date/Day: Oct 8 – Nov 12, Fridays Times: 3:30-4:15 pm Code: 2011.420 4:15-5 pm Code: 2011.421Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Road Fee: $40 resident/$50 non-resident

yab 1st-2nd Grade basketballThis program is an organized team participation program for 1st-2nd grade girls and boys. The emphasis of the program is placed on teamwork, sportsmanship, skill development and fun! Teams will play 2 exhibition games towards the end of the season on weeknights. Each participant will receive a t-shirt and basketball.

Grades: 1-2Dates: Oct 4 – Nov 10 Days/Times: Mon & Wed, 4:15-5 pm Code: 2011.410 Tues & Thurs, 4:15-5 pm Code: 2011.411Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Road Fee: $50 resident/$62.50 non-resident

yab – youth basketballThis program is an organized team participation program for 3rd-8th grade girls and boys. The emphasis of the program is placed on teamwork, sportsmanship, skill development and fun! All leagues will play an 8 game schedule. Each participant will receive a t-shirt and basketball. Recreation Services reserves the right to combine divisions and schools as necessary. The registration deadline is Sunday, Nov 28. Teams will practice two hours a week and play games on Saturdays. Games will be held at St Vrain Memorial Building, Longmont Recreation Center or a local Middle School on Saturdays. Practice begins the week of December 6, 2010. Regular season games start on January 15, 2011. This program is dependent upon volunteer coaches - if you would like to volunteer, please call 303-774-4800.

Code: Code:3rd Grade Girls 2010.101 3rd Grade Boys 2011.1014th Grade Girls 2010.102 4th Grade Boys 2011.102 5th Grade Girls 2010.103 5th Grade Boys 2011.1036th Grade Girls 2010.104 6th Grade Boys 2011.1047th Grade Girls 2010.105 7th Grade Boys 2011.1058th Grade Girls 2010.106 8th Grade Boys 2011.106Fee: $66 resident/ $82.50 non-resident

yab – high school basketball The High School Recreational Basketball League is designed for players who do not currently play for their high school but still want to play in a league “team” atmosphere. This will be a game-only league that meets on Sunday afternoons.

Grades: 9-12 Date/ Times: Jan 16 – Mar 6, Sunday, 4-5:30pm Code: 2011.107Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd Fee: $25 resident/$31.25 non-resident

basketball skills clinic Wellborn Educational Services, Inc is pleased to offer a basic ball handling and shooting camp to kids in 3rd-6th grade. Noel Wellborn, who has coached for over 26 years, will teach ball handling and shooting skills before the basketball season is upon us. These sessions are geared to improve and increase speed and agility. The camp is for kids just beginning to play the game of basketball and kids who want to improve the skills they already have.

Ages: 8 to 12 years Date/Times: Nov 1-3, Mon-Wed, 4:15-5:15 pm Code: 2014.400Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd Fee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident

basketball ball handling camp Wellborn Educational Services, Inc (High Country Dribblers) is pleased to offer a basketball camp that specifically teaches ball-handling (dribbling) and shooting fundamentals. This camp is a great way to build self-confidence and ability! Noel will truly TEACH (not just show) young people of all experience levels the art of ball handling and shooting! Camp includes a basketball and awards.

Ages: 8 to 12 years Date/Times: Dec 27-29, Mon-Wed, 8am-12pm Code: 2014.100Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RoadFee: $85 resident/$106.25 non-resident

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Ages: 10 to 17 years Date/Time: Sept 1- 22, Wednesdays, 5-6:30 pmLocation: St Vrain Archery Range, South of Hwy 119 on WCR 5 (through the gates) Code: 2035.413 Fee: $50 resident/$62.50 non-resident

adult tennis lessonsLessons are for beginners or advanced beginners. Please wear tennis shoes and bring a racquet and water bottle.

Ages: 18 years to adultDate/Day: Aug 21 – Oct 2, SaturdaysTimes: Beginners, 9-10am Code: 2021.450 Advanced Beginners, 10-11am Code: 2021.451Location: Hover Park Tennis Courts, 1361 Charles St.Fee: $45 resident/$56.25 non-resident

archery for adults Archery is great for improving strength and concentration. We will cover shooting skills, safety, scoring and terminology. You will be exposed to several types of equipment, styles and uses for archery. Tom Adjutant is a nationally certified Archery Instructor. All equipment will be provided.

Ages: 18 years to Adult Date/Time: Sept 2 - 23, Thursdays, 5-7pm Location: St Vrain Archery Range, South of Hwy 119 on WCR 5 (through the gates)Code: 2035.420 Fee: $75 resident/$93.75 non-resident

Fall adult coed kickball Break out the old rubber ball and come play kickball. This is a coed recreational kickball league (great for business teambuilding!). The game is played between two teams of 8-10 players that consist of 4 female and 4 male players. Registration packets available on Mon., July 12. Deadline is Sun., Aug. 15.

Ages: 16 years to Adult Dates: Aug 24 – Oct 12, Tuesdays Location: Garden Acres, 2058 Spencer StreetTeam Fee: $150 Player Fee: $13 resident/$16 non-resident

Sign up as a Free Agent! Free agents are individuals who don’t have a team, but want

to play in ad adult sports league. Free agents will be combined to form a team(s). Free agent

registration is available on-line.

Fall adult soccer The City of Longmont is offering adult recreational soccer! Get your team and friends together to continue to grow this great program. Coed is divided into two divisions (Recreational and Leisure). Registration packets will be available Mon., Jul. 19 at the Longmont Recreation Center or the St Vrain Memorial Building. Registration is from Jul. 19-Aug. 15 at the Longmont Recreation Center ONLY. Each team will play 8 games.

Ages: 18 years to Adult Coed League: Aug 25 – Oct 13, WednesdaysLocation: Sandstone Ranch Park East, 3001 E. Highway 119 Team Fee: $450Player Fee: $13 resident/$16 non-residentFree Agent Fee: $44 resident/$55 non-resident

adult coed indoor soccerDrop-In SundaysFor the fourth winter, Indoor Soccer will be offered as a drop-in program on Sunday evenings at the Longmont Recreation Center. Come and keep your skills sharp and your body in shape!

Ages: 18 years to Adult Dates/Times: Nov 7 – Mar 27, Sundays, 6-8 pmLocation: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Road Weekly Drop-in Fee: $5 (Cash or check only)

adult Flag Football Leagues offered in Men’s 8 v 8 competitive and recreation. Packets will be available July 26 at the Longmont Recreation Center and St Vrain Memorial Building. Registration will be taken from July 26 to September 6.

Ages: 18 years to Adult Dates/Day: Sept 14 - Nov 2, Tuesdays Location: Sandstone Ranch Park East, 3001 E Highway 119 Team Fee: $300 Player Fee $13 resident/$16 non-residentFree Agent Fee: $45 resident/$56.25 non-resident

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leticsadult Fall basketball Two classifications of play will be offered, recreational and leisure. Teams play one game per week. Packets will be available Mon, July 26 at the Longmont Recreation Center. Registration is from July 26 to Sept 12. Each team will play 8 games.

Ages: 18 years to AdultDates: Sept 15 - Nov 4 Recreation League: Weds at the St Vrain Memorial BuildingLeisure League: Thurs at the Longmont Recreation CenterTeam Fee: $300Player Fee: $13 resident/$16 non-residentFree Agent Fee: $50 resident/$62.50 non-resident adult Winter basketball The Adult Winter Basketball program offers the following leagues: Men’s Recreation and Men’s Leisure. Teams will play 10 games. Registration packets will be available Mon, November 8, 2010 at the Longmont Recreation Center or the St Vrain Memorial Building. Registration will be taken from Nov 8, 2010 through Jan 3, 2011.

Ages: 18 years to Adult Dates: Jan 5 - Mar 10 Recreation League: Weds at the St Vrain Memorial BuildingLeisure League: Thurs at the Longmont Recreation CenterTeam Fee: $350Player Fee: $16 resident/$20 non residentFree Agent Fee: $60 resident/$75 non-resident

pr (personal record) in a 10kJim Hallberg, Longmont High School cross country coach and age group winner of the 5430 triathlon series is on hand to assist you in your goals. Jim will be holding weekly hands on workouts, and then give you homework to get you through the rest of the week and towards your 10K goal. Participants of this program will receive $5 off registration for the Longmont Turkey Trot on Saturday, November 13.

Day/Time: Wednesdays, 6-7pmDates: Sept 15- Nov 10 Code: 6268.400Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine StFee: $50 resident/ $62.50 non-resident

no bounds running programThis program in partnership with Fleet Feet of Boulder is designed to introduce you to running and walking as lifetime fitness activities, encourage you to live a healthier lifestyle and achieve goals you never thought possible. While the No Boundaries program focuses on beginners, all levels of walkers and runners are welcome. Each participant will receive a New Balance tech shirt, formal education and motivation by a coach, plus the camaraderie of others at similar fitness levels.

Days/Times: Mon & Wed, 6pm, at Longmont Museum Parking lot & Saturdays Location in Boulder Dates: Sept 13 - Nov 11 Code: 6268.411Fee: $90 resident/ $112.50 non-resident

Water Fitness classesTime Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

6:00 AM Masters Swimming-C

Masters Swimming-C

Masters Swimming-C

6:45AM Masters Swimming-C

7:30 AM Aqua Motion-R Aqua Motion-R

Aqua Motion-R

Aqua Motion-R Aqua Motion-R

9:00 AM

Morning H2O Fitness-R

Aqua Power-R

H20 Fitness-R

Aqua Power-R

Morning H2O Fitness-R

Natal By Sea -R

Deep Water-C Deep Water-C

Deep Water-C

Deep Water-C Deep Water-C

12:00 PMDeep H20 Aerobics-R

Masters Swimming-R

Deep H20 Aerobics-R

Masters Swimming-R

Deep H20 Aerobics-R **Hydroga-C

Deep Water-C

6:00 PM Deep H20 Aerobics-R

Natal By Sea-R

Deep H20 Aerobics-R

Natal By Sea-R

6:30 PM Masters Swimming-R

Masters Swimming-R

7:30 PM Beginning Masters-C

Beginning Masters-C

8:00 PM Nite Fit-C Nite Fit-C Key C - Centennial Pool R - Recreation Center M - Memorial Building ** Extra Fee

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5:30AM (5:45AM)

(5:45) Tri-Bike-C (Starts Nov 2) (5:45) Core

Plus-C (ADV)Indoor Cycling-R (All)

6:00AM

Indoor Cycling-R (All) Boot Camp R (ADV) Indoor Cycling-R

(All) Boot Camp- R (ADV) Indoor Cycling-R (All)

Cardio Sculpt-M (Int) Sculpt & Tone-M (All) Cardio Sculpt-M

(Int) Sculpt & Tone-M (All) Cardio Sculpt-M (Int)

6:30AM Indoor Cycling-R (All) Indoor Cycling-R (All)

7:00AM/(7:30AM)

Abs & Arms-R (Beg)

Abs & Arms-R (Beg)

Cardio Kickbox-ing-R (ADV)

Cardio Sculpt -M (Int)

(7:30 AM) Butts & Gutts - R (Int)

8:00AM(8:10AM)

**Jazzercise Light-R

Butts and Gutts-R (Int)

**Jazzercise Light-R

Butts and Gutts-R (Int)

**Jazzercise Light-R

Step & Condi-tion-M (Int)

Ballblast-R (Int) Pure & Simple Stretch-C (Beg) Pilyoga-R (All) Pure & Simple

Stretch-C (Beg) Ballblast-R (Int) **Jazzercise Regular-M

(8:10) Gentle NIA-M (Beg)

(8:10) Gentle NIA-M (Beg)

(8:10AM) Indoor Cycling-R (All)

8:45AMCardio

Kickboxing-R (ADV)

9:00AM Cardio Kickbox-ing-R (ADV)

Cardio Kickbox-ing-R (ADV)

Cardio Sculpt-R (Int)

Cardio Kickbox-ing-R (ADV)

9:15AM(10AM)

**Jazzercise Regular-R

**Jazzercise Regular-R

**Jazzercise Regular-R

**Jazzercise Regular-R

**Jazzercise Regular-R Pilyoga-M (All)

Power of 3-M (Beg) Step-R (ADV) Power of 3-M

(Beg) Step-R (ADV) Power of 3-M (Beg)

(10AM) Cardio / Sculpt-R (Int)

10:15AM Sculpt & Tone-R (Int)

Sculpt & Tone-R (Int)

Pure & Simple Stretch-M (Beg) NIA-R (All)

10:30AM (10:45AM)

Sculpt & Tone-R (Int) Sculpt & Tone-R (Int) ETC-Ext.Total

Cond. - R (ADV)(10:45 AM) Beg.Latin Aerobics-M

11:15AM Cardio Sculpt-R (Int) NIA-R (All)

12:00PM

Cardio/Sculpt-R (Int) NIA-R (All) Latin Aerobics-R

(Int) NIA-R (All) Cardio/Sculpt-R (Int)

NIA-R (All)(Starts Sept 12)

Pilyoga-M (All) Ballblast-M (Int) Pilyoga-M (All) Beg. Latin Aerobics-M

Core Plus-C Tri-Bike-C (Starts Nov 4)

12:15PM(1:00PM) Tai Chi - R (All) Tai Chi - R (All)

(1:00 PM) NIA-R (All)

4:15PM(4:30PM)

(4:30) PM)Indoor Cycling-R (All)

Cardio Sculpt-R (Int)

(4:30) PM)Indoor Cycling-R (All) Cardio Sculpt-R (Int) (4:30 PM) Butts

& Gutts-R (4:30 PM) Latin Aerobics-R (Int)

5:30PM

Indoor Cycling-R (All)

Sculpt & Tone-R (All)

Indoor Cycling-R (All) Latin Aerobics-R (Int) Boot Camp-R

(ADV)Boot Camp-R

(ADV) Pilyoga-R (All) Boot Camp-R (ADV) Pilyoga-R (All)

**Jazzercise Regular-M

**Jazzercise Regular-M

Power of 3-M (Beg)

5:45PM Step & Condition-M (Int)

Step & Condition-M (Int)

6:00PM Indoor Cycling - C (All) Indoor Cycling - C (All) NIA-R (All)

6:30PM NIA-R (All) Pilyoga-R (All) Cardio Sculpt-R (Int) Pilyoga-R (All)

NIA-R (All) NIA-R (All)8:00PM Nite Fit-C (Beg) Nite Fit-C (Beg)

Key C - Centennial Pool R - Recreation Center

M - Memorial Building ** Extra Fee

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WaterAqua MotionA low impact, shallow water, joint friendly class.Longmont Recreation Center

Aqua PowerShallow water running and cardiovascular interval class. Longmont Recreation Center

Deep H2O AerobicsLongmont Recreation Center, Centennial Pool, Sunset Pool

H2O FitnessA high intensity combination shallow water aerobic class. Longmont Recreation Center

*Hydro2ga-waterA deep water/ underwater class that encourages mind/body connection, breath awareness and core alignment. $10 res/ $12.50 non-res. Please check with the front desk at Centennial Pool for dates.

Masters Swimming-waterThis program is recommended for adults who are comfortable swimming at least 1,000 yards non-stop. Centennial Pool, Longmont Recreation Center, Sunset Pool

Beginning Masters Swimming-waterThis program is recommended for adults who are comfortable swimming 50 yards non-stop. Centennial Pool

Morning Fitness-waterShallow water aerobics and conditioning.Longmont Recreation Center

Natal by Sea-waterA low impact shallow water aerobics class for expectant and new mothers.Longmont Recreation Center

Nite Fit-Land/WaterLand strength conditioning and deep water aerobics. Centennial Pool

lanDAbs and ArmsCORE and Upper body conditioningLongmont Recreation Center

BallblastCentered around fitball workLongmont Recreation Center,St. Vrain Memorial Building

Boot CampHigh intensity interval sports conditioning, running, plyometrics and calisthenics. Longmont Recreation Center Main Gym

Butts & GuttsLower body and core trainingLongmont Recreation Center

Cardio KickboxingKickboxing moves and cardio exercises.Longmont Recreation Center

Cardio/SculptAny combination of cardio and sculpt.Longmont Recreation Center,St. Vrain Memorial Building

ETC (Extensive Total Conditioning):Advanced SculptingLongmont Recreation Center

Indoor Cycling/BikingStationary Bike Class. Trainer available only at Centennial PoolLongmont Recreation Center, Centennial Pool

*JazzerciseLongmont Recreation CenterSt. Vrain Memorial BuildingClass Pricing for Jazzercise ONLYInitial payment needs to be by cash or check.

$32.00 EFT unlimited-first payment will be two months in advance. $80 8 week pass unlimited$30 joining fee$10 day passFor more information call 720-494-0312

Latin AerobicsDance styles include Salsa, Rumba, Samba and Flamingo…….No dance partner required.Longmont Recreation Center

NIA/ Gentle NIACombines dance, martial arts and yoga Longmont Recreation Center,St. Vrain Memorial Building

PilyogaCombination of Yoga poses and Pilates core conditioning.Longmont Recreation Center, St. Vrain Memorial Building

Power of 3Cardio Sculpt and StretchLongmont Recreation Center, St. Vrain Memorial Building

Pure and Simple Stretch Centennial Pool,St. Vrain Memorial Building

Sculpt & ToneA no impact sculpting class.Longmont Recreation Center,St. Vrain Memorial Building

Step/Step & ConditioningStep choreography on 4”-8” high step platforms with or without sculpt intervals.Longmont Recreation Center,St. Vrain Memorial Building

Tai Chi24 Form Yang StyleLongmont Recreation Center

Tri – Core/Run/BikeTriathlete Core/Running or Biking Conditioning Centennial Pool

No Fitness ClassesLabor Day, Monday, September 6 Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 25(watch for special classes that day)

outdoor boot campTuesdays & Thursdays • 6-7am

Longmont High School Track-Everly Montgomery Field

Returns to Longmont Recreation Center, Sept 7Must purchase Recreation Pass to attend

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* Yoga students: Please bring your own yoga mat, if you have one. Yoga drop- in students are welcome. Please purchase Drop-In passes in advance at the front desk of the Longmont Recreation Center, the St Vrain Memorial Building, or on-line. Monthly registered participants have priority and will be notified of any changes.

yoga - beg/adv beg - Fri 9:15am Structurally based yoga that involves slow and deep basic poses and movements. Strengthen your body and release muscular tensions, increase clearer thinking and concentration, and foster greater emotional wellness for yourself. Feed your body and spirit. Please register at least 3 days prior to class. *No class Nov 22.

Ages: 14 to AdultDay/Time: Mondays, 9:15-10:15 am Code:Dates: Sept 13-27 $21 res/$26.25 non-res 4400.400 Oct 4-25 $28 res/$35 non-res 4400.401 Nov 1-29* $28 res/$35 non-res 4400.402 Dec 6-20 $21 res/$26.25 non-res 4400.100 Day/Time: Fridays, 9:15- 10:15 am Code:Dates: Sept 3-24 $28 res/$35 non-res 4400.420 Oct 1-29 $35 res/$43.75 non-res 4400.421 Nov 5–19 $21 res/$26.25 non-res 4400.422 Dec 3-17 $21 res/$26.25 non-res 4400.120 Drop in Fee: $9 res/$11 non-res Instructor: Nancy Coleman Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset alignment based yoga - mondays 4pm This alignment based yoga class stresses safety in the poses and focuses on balancing strength and flexibility. The approach in this yoga class naturally relieves stress, improves focus, promotes a peaceful state of mind, and provides weight-bearing activity. Continuing and beginners are welcome.

Ages: 18 to Adult Day/Time: Mondays, 4-5:15 pm Code: Dates: Sept 13-27 $21res/$26.25non 4403.400 Oct 4-25 $28 res/$35 non 4403.401 Nov 1–29 $35 res/$43.75 non-res 4403.402 Instructor: Gwyn Cody Dec 6-13 $14 res/$17.50 non-res 4403.100 Instructor: Heidi Nordlund Drop in Fee: $9 res/$11 non-res Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset

Wellness yoga- mondays 5:30pm Yoga serves as a resource for personal growth and healing. This class offers a wide variety of yoga poses and breathing techniques to increase balance, flexibility and strength in body and mind, and a greater sense of inner peace and joy. Beginner and intermediate.

Ages: 16 to Adult Day/Time: Mondays, 5:30-6:45 pm Code:Dates: Sept 13-27 $21 res/$26.25 non-res 4404.400 Oct 4-25 $28 res/$35 non-res 4404.401 Nov 1-29 $35 res/$43.75 non-res 4404.402 Dec 6-13 $14 res/$17.50 non-res 4404.100 Drop in Fee: $9 res/$11 non-res Instructor: Heidi Nordlund Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset

hatha yoga - tuesday 9am Yoga is good for what ails you. Regular practice improves the functioning of all the bodily systems, lubricates joints, improves concentration, aids with depression, releases tension and develops internal happiness and wisdom. Yoga integrates us- and that feels good.

Ages: 16 to Adult Day/Time: Tuesdays, 9-10:30 am Code:Dates: Sept 7-28 $28 res/$35 non-res 4415.400 Oct 5-26 $28 res/$35 non-res 4415.401 Nov 2–30 $35 res/$43.75 non-res 4415.402 Dec 7-14 $14 res/$17.50 non-res 4415.100 Drop in Fee: $9 res/$11 non-res Instructor: Maura Youle Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset yoga for hips and lower back These are two of the most common area of the body to experience pain and tension. Soreness here can be a source of decreasing mobility. This gentle class will help bring greater flexibility to your hips and lower back which can mean a more comfortable and active life.

Ages: 16 to Adult Day/Time: Tuesdays, 1-2 pm Code:Dates: Sept 7-28 $28 res/$35 non-res 4418.400 Oct 5-26 $28 res/$35 non-res 4418.401 Nov 2-30 $35 res/$43.75 non-res 4418.402 Dec 7-28 $28 res/$35 non-res 4418.100 Drop in Fee: $9 res/$11 non-res Instructor: CM Brown Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset a morning of yoga and meditationYoga joins meditation in this morning of mindfulness practice. Gentle restorative yoga postures support the inner stillness of sitting and walking meditation. Ignite self awareness by beginning or refreshing your practice. Please bring a thick blanket and a meditation cushion if you have one. Chairs are provided if you need. All levels welcome.

Ages: 16 years to AdultDate/Time: Nov 6, Saturday, 9am -12 pm Code: 4420.401Instructor: Katharine KaufmanFee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident

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yoga for energy & balance Enhance your vitality and re-energize in this all levels class. Find and develop the strength that lies within you. This class incorporates basic poses from various yoga styles and integrates the poses into a flow that gets your body moving. Arrive at class tired and leave with a renewed sense of energy.

Ages: 16 to Adult Day/Time: Wednesdays, 12-1 pm Code: Dates: Sept 1-29 $35 res/$43.75 non-res 4406.400 Oct 6-27 $28 res/$35 non-res 4406.401 Nov 3-24 $28 res/$35 non-res 4406.402 Dec 1-15 $21 res/$26.25 non-res 4406.100 Drop in Fee: $9 res/$11 non-res Instructor: Troy McPeak Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

hatha yoga - intermediate/advanced This class is for those with previous Hatha Yoga experience. We will endeavor to move beyond merely “doing” Yoga Asanas (postures) to explore the more subtle and joyful aspects of our practice. Please bring a thick blanket, and sticky mat

Ages: 18 to Adult Day/Time: Wed 5:30-7:30 pm Code:Dates: Sept 8-29 $40 res/ $50 non-res 4401.400 Oct 6-27 $40 res/ $50 non-res 4401.401 Nov 3-24 $40 res/ $50 non-res 4401.402 Dec 1-15 $30 res/ $37.50 non-res 4401.100 Drop in Fee:$12 res/$15 non-res Instructor: Shar Lee Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset Women’s hatha yoga This class is for continuing students of the Hatha Yoga. We will explore Asanas from the core, utilizing structural alignment, pranayama, and Ayurvedic principles.

Ages: 16 to Adult Day/Time: Thursdays, 9-11 am Code:Dates: Sept 9-30 $40 res/ $50 non-res 4402.400 Oct 7-28 $40 res/ $50 non-res 4402.401 Nov 4-18 $30 res/ $37.50 non-res 4402.402 Dec 2-16 $30 res/ $37.50 non-res 4402.100 Drop in Fee:$12 res/$15 non-res Instructor: Shar Lee Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset

yoga - open levels Moving from the inside-out, synchronize breath with movement and find calm within stillness. Flowing and restorative postures are combined in this class to create a well rounded and deeply restful practice experience.

Ages: 16 to Adult Day/Time: Thursdays, 6-7:30 pm Code:Dates: Sept 2-30 $35 res/$43.75 non-res 4413.400 Oct 7-28 $28 res/$35 non-res 4413.401 Nov 4-18 $21 res/$26.25 non-res 4413.402 Dec 2-16 $21 res/$26.25 non-res 4413.100 Drop in Fee: $9 res/$11 non-res Instructor: Katharine Kaufman Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset

yoga - sunday beginning Are you new to yoga? Feel at ease through alignment based foundational practice designed for every body. Honing awareness cultivate breath, strength, flexibility and deep rest, coming to a greater understanding of your own well being.

Ages: 16 to Adult Day/Time: Sundays, 9-10:15 am Code:Dates: Sept 5-26 $28 res/$35 non-res 4414.400 Oct 3-24 $28 res/$35 non-res 4414.401 Nov 7-21 $21 res/$26.25 non-res 4414.402 Dec 5-19 $21 res/$26.25 non-res 4414.100 Drop in Fee: $9 res/$11 non-res Instructor: Katharine Kaufman Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset

mom/Dad & me yoga Practicing yoga with your child is fun. This class will give you an opportunity to practice basic yoga poses and movements together. Bring the whole family or create a special time to be with you and your child. Wear comfortable, loose clothing. Please bring a thick Blanket and/or Yoga Mat. Fee is per person for two classes.

Ages: 7 to 60 years Day/Time: Sundays, 10:30-11:15 am Dates: Sept 12 & 26 Code: 4422.400 Oct 10 & 24 Code: 4422.401 Instructor: Nancy Coleman Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset Fee: $14 resident/$17.50 non-resident special Father/son yoga Enjoy yoga together. You will learn and play in basic yoga poses and movements that are sure to create some fun memories for the both of you. Dads and sons, grandfathers and grandsons are equally welcome. Tell a friend or other family members and make it a special event. Wear comfortable, loose clothing. Please bring a thick Blanket and/or Yoga Mat. Fee is per person.

Ages: 7 to 80 Day/Time: Sunday, 10:30-11:30 am Dates: Nov 7 & 21 Code: 4421.402 Dec 5 & 19 Code: 4421.100 Instructor: Nancy Coleman Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset Fee: $14 resident/$17.50 non-resident special mother/Daughter yoga Enjoy this time together, side by side, as you learn and practice some fun and relaxing basic yoga poses that promote healthy body care. Moms, daughters, grandmothers and granddaughters are all invited. Wear comfortable, loose clothing. Please bring a thick Blanket and/or Yoga Mat. Fee is per person.

Ages: 7 to 80 years Day/Time: Monday, 9:15-10:15 am Dates: Nov 22 Code: 4420.402 Dec 20 Code: 4420.100 Instructor: Nancy Coleman Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset Fee: $7 resident/$8.75 non-resident

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Training can include core and balance training, weight training, nutrition advice and muscle building. Individual workout programs can be designed to fit all your fitness needs. Sport specific and rehab programs also available. Call the Longmont Recreation Center at 303-774-4800 or the St Vrain Memorial Building at 303-651-8404 for more information. Days and Times by appointment.

Fees: Private Semi-Private 1 session- $40/ $47.50 1 session- $50/ $60 5 sessions- $175/ $206 5 sessions- $225/ $256 10 sessions- $325/$380 10 sessions- $425/ $480

personal training policyThe Longmont Recreation Center, St. Vrain Memorial Building and Centennial Pool are City of Longmont operated and insured facilities. Therefore, only City employees can perform Personal Training within City facilities.

Weight room orientationsPlease call the Longmont Recreation Center at 303-774-4800 or the St. Vrain Memorial Building at 303-651-8404 for orientation class dates and times.

Quick FitCentennial Pool offers a Quick Fit Work Out exclusively to parent of learn-to-swim classes while their children swim. Call 303-651-8406 for details!

new to nia?Ever wonder what NIA is about? In this special class you’ll learn the theory and steps you’ll see in any NIA class. With this knowledge and experience you’ll feel more comfortable in any NIA class. Free with regular facility admission.

Day/Time: October 16 & November 13 • 1-2:15pmInstructor: Marcia Babcock Locations: Longmont Recreation Center

Family niaShare the fun and playfulness of your NIA class with your children. It’s a fun, cardiovascular, energizing, and creative way to spend time with your family! Ages 5+, all children must be accompanied by an adult.

Day/Time: October 2 & November 6 • 1-2:15pm Instructor: Marcia Babcock Locations: Longmont Recreation Center

Fitness assessment programThe City of Longmont Recreation Services offers several fitness assessment options at the Longmont Recreation Center, St Vrain Memorial Building and Centennial Pool. Call Cindy Krafft at 303-774-4752 or e-mail [email protected] for more information or to set up your appointment for assessment today!

Body CompositionIncludes: height, weight, BMI, body fat %, waist-to-hip ratio and circumferences

Fee: $10 resident/ $12.50 non-resident

Body Analysis: Muscular Balance AssessmentDetermine your relative muscular balance between the major muscle groups and right to left. Receive a consultation on what injuries and chronic pains imbalance can cause and how to adapt your workout to rebalance your body.Includes: all major muscle groups of the upper and lower body, shoulder and hip rotators, muscular strength and muscular endurance testing as well as independent right and left side analysis

Fee: $30 resident/$40 non-resident

Diet AnalysisRecord your food intake for 5 days and receive a detailed printout of individual meal analysis as well as average daily calories, vitamin and mineral intake, and grams of carbohydrates, fats and proteins consumed. Results are compared to the RDA for each category.

Fee: $10 resident/ $12.50 non-resident

JUMP-START:Fitness Assessment and OrientationIncludes: health history screening, 30-minute consultation, personalized fitness profile and weight room orientation. Additional training options available as optional add-ons after completion of Jump-Start program: see any recreation facility for more information.

Fee: $30 resident/$40 non-resident

taste of therapy Wellness Fairs Don’t miss this opportunity to try a variety of alternative wellness options. Try Massage, Acupuncture, Energy work and more! Only $5 for each 15 minute hands on demonstration, paid at the fair (please bring small bills) Appointments are taken at the fair on a first-come basis. Spaces fill quickly. Doors open at 9:45 am.

Day/Time: Saturday, 10 am-1 pm Dates: Sept 11, Oct 9 and Nov 13Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset

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Feldenkrais method- Free introduction Discover what musicians, dancers, athletes and others who have recovered from chronic pain all over the world have learned: How to move with more intelligence and less effort. In this introductory class you will learn some of the key principles of the Method, do a short movement lesson, see how it can be applied, ask Al how it can help you, and pick up some reading material. Class is FREE - However, please call 303-651-8404 to reserve you space or register on-line.

Ages: 13 years to Adult Day/Time: Tuesday, 6-7 pm Dates: Sept 14 Code: 4260.400 Oct 12 Code: 4260.401 Nov 16 Code: 4260.402 Instructor: Al Wadleigh Location: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave

tae kwon Do Tae Kwon Do is a Korean martial art that offers physical fitness, improved self confidence, and more. Learn self defense techniques and traditional movements through ongoing classes. Good for beginning or experienced students. Each student receives a free uniform. Taught by 3rd-degree Black Belt John Lynn, Longmont Martial Arts Academy.

Ages: 16 to Adult Days/Times: Mon & Wed,8–9 pm; Fri,6:30-7:30pm Dates: Sept 1-29 Code: 4650.400 Oct 4-29 Code: 4650.401 Nov 1-29 Code: 4650.412 Dec 1–29 Code: 4650.413Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $50 resident/ $62.50 non-resident Drop in Fee:$8 resident/$10 non-resident

aikido For adults Aikido is a non-violent martial budo of Japanese origin with the basic philosophy of stopping conflict before it occurs and building a peaceful world. Using a martial framework, students learn to harmonize with the energy of partners, not opponents, and redirect and control that energy without resorting to fighting. Aikido Shugenkai training is non-competitive and fosters a cooperative and supportive attitude. The benefits of Aikido practice are intended to extend beyond the dojo into all aspects of the participant’s daily life. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. No shoes, socks, or shorts are allowed. Classes are ongoing and students may join at any time.

Ages: 18 to 54 years Day/Time: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7-8:30 pm Dates: Sept 2-30 Code: 4200.400 Oct 5-28 Code: 4200.401 Nov 2-30 Code: 4200.402 Dec 2-30 Code: 4200.100 Instructor: Colorado Shugenkai Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $50 resident/$62.50 non-resident Drop in Fee:$8 resident/$10 non-resident

basic adult tap A great class for those who love music and rhythm. It’s never too late to learn to dance! Come join a fun non-threatening class, starting with the basics and giving a good foundation to build on. Tap shoes are necessary. Call 303-772-3750 for tap shoe information. *No class 11/24.

Ages: 18 to Adult Day/Time: Wednesdays, 12-1 pm Dates: Sept 8 - Oct 27 Code: 4012.400Fee: $93 resident/$116.25 non-resident

Dates: Nov 3 - Dec 15* Code: 4012.401 Fee: $71 resident/$88.75 non-resident Location: Dance Dimensions Studio, 638 Main St

beginning adult ballet Take time for yourself and enjoy a non-threatening beginning ballet class. Experience an early morning treat of stretching muscles and working on basic technique which will enhance one’s well being. Ballet shoes and proper dance attire are necessary. *No class 11/27.

Ages: 18 to Adult Day/Time: Saturdays, 9 -10 am Dates: Sept 11 - Oct 30 Code: 4012.410 Fee: $93 resident/ $116.25 non-resident

Dates: Nov 6 - Dec 18* Code: 4012.412 Fee: $71 resident/$88.75 non-resident Location: Dance Dimensions Studio, 638 Main St

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belly Dance basics for Fitness & beyond Belly dance is a wonderful way to exercise and tone your body. Develop better body awareness, posture, strength, and grace in this 6 week class. You will learn many basic moves, and how to build combinations. Wear something easy to move in, and bring a hip wrap, scarf, or sash to tie around your waist to define your hips.

Ages: 16 years to Adult Day/Time: Mondays,7 -8 pm Dates: Sept 13 - Oct 18 Code: 4016.400 Instructor: Ayla Dates: Nov 8 - Dec 13 Code: 4016.402 Instructor: Safaajamine Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $60 resident/$75 non-resident

beginning ballroom for couples This is a fun, structured class for couples only, with an emphasis on correct technique. Class size is small and limited to enhance your learning and help you feel more c o m f o r t a b l e . You’ll learn the art of leading and following, correct hold and posture, body mechanics and steps in the smooth foxtrot, graceful waltz, rhumba and east coast swing. Class is taught by Christian Thierens, aka “The Dancing Giant”. Sign up early!! The fee includes both partners.

Ages: 14 years to Adult Day/Time: Wednesdays, 7 -8 pm Dates: Sept 8 - Oct 6 Code: 4000.400 Oct 13 - Nov 10 Code: 4000.401 Nov 17 - Dec 22 Code: 4000.402

Beg Ballroom for Same Sex Couples: Tuesdays, 8-9 pm Dates: Sept 7 - Oct 5 Code: 4000.430 Oct 12 - Nov 9 Code: 4000.431

Instructor: Christian Thierens Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $100 resident/$125 non-resident per couple.

ballroom 2 for couples A fun, structured class for couples only who have taken Beginning Ballroom for Couples. The fee includes both partners.

Ages: 14 years to Adult Day/Time: Wednesdays, 8-9 pm Dates: Sept 8 - Oct 6 Code: 4000.410 Oct 13 - Nov 10 Code: 4000.411 Nov 17 - Dec 22 Code: 4000.422 Instructor: Christian Thierens Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $100 resident/$125 non-resident per couple.

beginning salsa An introductory class for beginners to learn the sultry salsa. You will learn to effectively lead and follow, interpret music, learn a variety of step patterns and gain confidence with your dancing.

Ages: 18 to Adult Day/Time: Tuesdays, 7 -8 pm Dates: Sept 7 – Oct 5 Code: 4001.400 Oct 12 – Nov 9 Code: 4001.401 Instructor: Christian Thierens Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $50 resident/$62.50 non-resident

country Dancing Get ready for the Country dance floor! We’ll be learning all the basics for Texas Two-Step and Triple Step. In addition, we’ll be learning some couples dances like Cowboy Cha-Cha and Waltz Across Texas so grab your boots and come join us.

Ages: 16 years to Adult Day/Time: Fridays, 8 -9 pm Dates: Sept 17 - Oct 15 Code: 4022.400 Instructor: Casablanca Dance Studio Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $45 resident/$56.25 non-resident beginning latin Dance Would you like to be dancing like the Stars? Why should Celebrities have all the fun? If you’re looking for a way to spice up your relationship, try Latin Dancing. It is fun, easy, and a heart-healthy workout. We’ll be learning the lively Salsa, romantic Rumba, and rhythmic Cha-Cha. There’s no better time to put on your dance shoes!

Ages: 16 years to Adult Day/Time: Fridays,7 -8 pm Dates: Sept 17 - Oct 15 Code: 4047.400 Instructor: Casablanca Dance Studio Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $45 resident/$56.25 non-resident

thriller Workshop In tribute to Michael Jackson, we are offering his signature line dance just in time for Halloween. Come out and join us in learning this fun Michael Jackson line dance. Everyone can do it! Bring your Zombie friends.

Ages: 16 years to Adult Date/Time: Oct 22, Friday, 7 -9 pm Code: 4065.401 Instructor: Casablanca Dance Studio Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident

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cenight club 2-step This is a beautiful slow dance done to soft rock love songs, slow Latin, or slow contemporary music. It is romantic, simple, and easy to learn. *No class Nov 26.

Ages: 16 years to Adult Day/Time: Fridays, 7 -8 pm Dates: Oct 29 – Dec 3* Code: 4055.400Instructor: Casablanca Dance Studio Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $45 resident/$56.25 non-resident

swing Swing is lively, up-beat and done to a wide variety of music. In this class we’ll be learning Jitterbug swing which is the simplest and easiest to do. We’ll be dancing to Big Band, Popular, and Country music. *No class Nov 26.

Ages: 16 years to Adult Day/Time: Fridays, 8-9 pm Code: 4064.400 Dates: Oct 29 – Dec 3*Instructor: Casablanca Dance Studio Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $45 resident/$56.25 non-resident adult hip hop This high-energy class is a great opportunity to learn the latest in hip hop dancing as well as getting a great workout. It is full of fun, upbeat dances accompanied by great music. Come and find your inner funk!

Ages: 18 to Adult Day/Time: Mondays, 6:30 -7:30 pm Dates: Sept 13 - Oct 25 Code: 4080.401 Location: Mountainside Dance Academy, 1822 Sunset Pl, Ste A Fee: $75 resident/$93.75 non-resident

hip-pop Do you have the “Bieber Fever”? Do you like to listen and dance to today’s POP music by Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, Beyonce and Rihanna? If so, this is the class for you! Hip-POP focuses on technique and specific moves set to today’s POP music. Learn a fun, choreographed routine to up-beat music, and prepare to get your “boogie-on”! All levels are welcome and spectators are welcome to observe the first day of class and final class, when students will showcase what they have learned.

Ages: 6 to 11 years Day/Time: Mondays, 6 -6:55 pm Dates: Sept 27 - Nov 15 Code: 4103.401

Ages: 12 to 15 years Day/Time: Mondays, 7 -7:55 pmDates: Sept 27 - Nov 15 Code: 4103.402

Instructor: Meshane Figueroa Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd Fee: $72 resident/$90 non-resident

Dance DivasCome and be a part of the new, high energy form of dance training. Students will be exposed to a variety of styles of dance and music. Weeks 1&2: Jazz/Musical Theatre, Weeks 3&4: Ballet/Lyrical, Weeks 5&6: Hip Hop and Review, Week 7: Review and Showing (Family and Friends are welcome!)

Mini Dance Divas Ages: 3 to 5 years Day/Time: Saturdays, 10 -11 am Dates: Sept 11 - Oct 23 Code: 4137.400

Lil’ Dance Divas Ages: 5 to 8 years Day/Time: Mondays, 5:30 -6:30 PM Dates: Sept 13 - Oct 25 Code: 4137.410

Location: Mountainside Dance Academy, 1822 Sunset Pl, Ste A Fee: $75 resident/$93.75 non-resident swan lake ballerinas Most little girls dream of being ballerinas and princesses at some point in their childhood. Come be a part of a class that will nurture their imagination and bring this dream to life. Along with this, they will learn various ballet positions, technique and a dance from Swan Lake.

Ages: 4 to 7 years Day/Time: Saturdays, 11 -12 pm Dates: Sept 11 - Oct 23 Code: 4141.400 Location: Mountainside Dance Academy, 1822 Sunset Pl, Ste A Fee: $75 resident/$93.75 non-resident Winter Wonderland Dance camp Get ready for the holiday season with this fun one day camp. Your children will enjoy a holiday themed dance class, a craft to take home, snack and a story while you take some time to get a head start on your holiday shopping. Students will get their choice of a hip hop or jazz class. Girls and boys welcome!

Ages: 4 to 11 years Date/Time: Dec 4, Saturday, 12:30-3 pm Code: 4140.400 Location: Mountainside Dance Academy, 1822 Sunset Pl, Ste A Fee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident

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l pre-ballet and tap A fun class for the child whose feet are always moving. This class will introduce students to the basic techniques of tap and ballet, as well as rhythm and coordination. Tap shoes and ballet shoes are necessary, as well as appropriate apparel. Due to soft metal residue, no highlight or dancetime shoes will be allowed. Please call 303-772-3750 for information regarding tap shoes.

Ages: 4 to 5 years Day/Time: Fridays, 9:45 -10:30 am Dates: Sept 10 - Oct 29 Code: 4128.400 Fee: $83 resident/ $103.75 non-resident Dates: Nov 5 - Dec 17 Code: 4128.402 Fee: $63 resident/$78.75 non-resident Location: Dance Dimensions Studio, 638 Main St pre-ballet and tumbling A highly recommended, energetic class for the beginning of dance technique for the young student. Basic tumbling, ballet technique and creative movement will be the emphasis of this class. Ballet shoes and appropriate attire needed for class.

Ages: 4 to 5 years Day/Time: Fridays, 10:30 -11:15 am Dates: Sept 10 - Oct 29 Code: 4129.400 Fee: $83 resident/$103.75 non-resident Dates: Nov 5 - Dec 17 Code: 4129.402 Fee: $63 resident/$78.75 non-resident Location: Dance Dimensions Studio, 638 Main St tiny tutus This class is a wonderful introductory dance experience for the very young student. Creative movement and basic technique will provide confidence, coordination, strength and fun! Students are asked to wear ballet shoes and appropriate dress.

Age: 3 years Day/Time: Fridays, 9-9:45 am Dates: Sept 10 - Oct 29 Code: 4130.400 Fee: $83 resident/$103.75 non-resident Dates: Nov 5 - Dec 17 Code: 4130.402 Fee: $63 resident/$78.75 non-resident Location: Dance Dimensions Studio, 638 Main St

kanga and roo for twos tumbling Come have fun with your little one while they learn to tumble in this parent/ child class. We will be jumping, stretching and learning basic tumbling skills in a fun and energetic way your child will love! Enjoy one on one time while your child learns gymnastics with the instructor. Child does not have to be potty trained but please remember changing bag and water bottle. *No class Thanksgiving week.

Ages: 2 to 3 yearsDay/Time: Mondays, 5:15 -6 pm Code:Dates: Sept 13 - 27 $24 res/$30 non-res 4822.400 Oct 4 - 25 $32 res/$40 non-res 4822.401 Nov 1 – 29* $32 res/$40 non-res 4822.402 Dec 6 - 20 $24 res/$30 non-res 4822.100 Day/Time: Wednesdays, 10:15 -11 am Code:Dates: Sept 8 - 29 $32 res/$40 non-res 4822.430 Oct 6 - 27 $32 res/$40 non-res 4822.431 Nov 3 - Dec 1* $32 res/$40 non-res 4822.432 Dec 8 - 22 $24 res/$30 non-res 4822.103 Day/Time: Wednesdays, 6:15 -7 pm Code:Dates: Sept 8 - 29 $32 res/$40 non-res 4822.410 Oct 6 - 27 $32 res/$40 non-res 4822.411 Nov 3 - Dec 1* $32 res/$40 non-res 4822.422 Dec 8 - 22 $24 res/$30 non-res 4822.110 Instructor: Linda Pellett Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Jumping Joeys tumbling Jumping Joeys Tumbling class is a wonderful way to introduce your child to gymnastics. Your child will learn beginning gymnastics in a fun, interactive class designed specifically with the preschooler in mind. Stretching, mat work, spring-board and basic tumbling will all be covered. Child should be potty-trained. *No class Thanksgiving week.

Ages: 3 to 4 yearsDay/Time: Mondays, 9:15 -10 am Code:Dates: Sept 13 - 27 $24 res/$30 non-res 4819.440 Dates: Oct 4 - 25 $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.441 Nov 1 - 29* $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.443 Dec 6 - 20 $24 res/$30 non-res 4819.104 Day/Time: Mondays, 4:15 -5 pm Dates: Sept 13 - 27 $24 res/$30 non-res 4819.400 Oct 4 - 25 $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.401 Nov 1 - 29* $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.402 Dec 6 - 20 $24 res/$30 non-res 4819.100 Day/Time: Tuesdays, 5:15 -6 pm Dates: Sept 7 - 28 $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.410 Oct 5 - 26 $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.411 Nov 2 - 30* $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.412 Dec 7 - 21 $24 res/$30 non-res 4819.110 Day/Time: Wednesdays, 9:15 -10 am Dates: Sept 8 - 29 $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.430 Oct 6 - 27 $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.431 Nov 3 - Dec 1* $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.432 Dec 8 - 22 $24 res/$30 non-res 4819.103 Day/Time: Wednesdays, 5:15 -6 pm Dates: Sept 8 - 29 $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.420 Oct 6 - 27 $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.421 Nov 3 - Dec 1* $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.422 Dec 8 - 22 $24 res/$30 non-res 4819.120 Instructor: Linda Pellett Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

Dance Dimensions has a policy of allowing visitors to observe at the first and last class

only. Please no satin ballet shoes from discount stores, they do not fit properly.

For further clarification, please call Dance Dimensions at 303-772-3750.

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advanced Jumping Joeys tumbling This class is for students who have previously taken JJ classes, and have instructor recommendation to register. Stretching, mat work, spring-board and basic tumbling will all be covered. Child should be potty-trained. * No class Nov 23.

Ages: 3 to 4 years Day/Time: Tuesdays, 10:15 -11:00 am Code:Dates: Sept 7- 28 $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.413 Oct 5 - 26 $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.414 Nov 2 - 30* $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.415 Dec 7 - 21 $24 res/$30 non-res 4819.416 Day/Time: Tuesdays, 4:15 -5 pm Code:Dates: Sept 7 - 28 $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.423 Oct 5 - 26 $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.424 Nov 2 - 30* $32 res/$40 non-res 4819.425 Dec 7 - 21 $24 res/$30 non-res 4819.426 Instructor: Linda Pellett Location: St. Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave boys endurance, strength and tumbling This class helps build strength and endurance in between your child’s regular sports practices and games. Class includes: 10 minutes of run/walk outside; 10 minutes of stretching; 20 minutes of tumbling; 15 minutes of strength and 5 minutes of cool down. * No class Nov 23.

Ages: 5 to 6 years Day/Time: Tuesdays, 9:15 -10 am Code:Dates: Sept 7 - 28 $32 res/$40 non-res 4823.400 Oct 5 - 26 $32 res/$40 non-res 4823.401 Nov 2 - 30* $32 res/$40 non-res 4823.402 Dec 7 - 21 $24 res/$30 non-res 4823.403 Day/Time: Tuesdays, 6:15 -7 pm Dates: Sept 7 - 28 $32 res/$40 non-res 4823.410 Oct 5 - 26 $32 res/$40 non-res 4823.411 Nov 2 - 30* $32 res/$40 non-res 4823.412 Dec 7 - 21 $24 res/$30 non-res 4823.413 Instructor: Linda Pellett Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

kicking kangas tumbling Kicking Kangaroos Tumbling class is a wonderful way to introduce your child to gymnastics. Your child will learn beginning gymnastics in a fun, interactive class designed specifically with the preschooler in mind. Stretching, mat work, spring-board and basic tumbling will all be covered. *No class Nov 22.

Ages: 5 to 6 years Day/Time: Mondays, 10:15 -11:00 am Code:Dates: Sept 13 - 27 $24 res/$30 non-res 4820.420 Oct 4 - 25 $32 res/$40 non-res 4820.421 Nov 1 - 29* $32 res/$40 non-res 4820.422 Dec 6 - 20 $24 res/$30 non-res 4820.120 Day/Time: Mondays, 6:15 -7 pm Code:Dates: Sept 13 - 27 $24 res/$30 non-res 4820.400 Oct 4 - 25 $32 res/$40 non-res 4820.401 Nov 1 – 29* $32 res/$40 non-res 4820.402 Dec 6 - 20 $24 res/$30 non-res 4820.100 Instructor: Linda Pellett Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

advanced kicking kangas tumbling The instructor will move a child into this class when they have completed skills within the Kicking Kangas class. Must have prior approval from instructor to take this class. *No class Nov 24.

Ages: 5 to 6 years Day/Time: Wednesdays, 11:15 -12 pm Code:Dates: Sept 8 - 29 $32 res/$40 non-res 4820.430 Oct 6 - 27 $32 res/$40 non-res 4820.431 Nov 3 - Dec 1* $32 res/$40 non-res 4820.432 Dec 8 - 22 $24 res/$30 non-res 4820.103 Day/Time: Wednesdays, 4:15 -5 pm Code:Dates: Sept 8 – 29 $32 res/$40 non-res 4820.410 Oct 6 - Oct 27 $32 res/$40 non-res 4820.411 Nov 3 - Dec 1 * $32 res/$40 non-res 4820.412 Dec 8 - 22 $24 res/$30 non-res 4820.110 Instructor: Linda Pellett Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

Parents of Tumbling Classes: Our observation area is very limited. Parents may wait in front lobby and observe class on a computer monitor.

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l kid escape A parents worst nightmare... that their child can’t run, yell or fight off a kidnapper. Is there any hope left? YES there is... if they can GRIP, DIP, & SPIN. KID ESCAPE tactics have been talked about on shows like CNN, MONTEL, AND OPRAH. Endorsed Instructor Samantha Sydow teaches your child these important and potentially life saving skills in a manner that is simple and fun for both parents and children. Adult free with paying child.

Ages: 5 years to Adult Day/Time: Saturday, 10-11:30am Date: Oct 2 Code: 4850.401 Nov 6 Code: 4850.402 Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $10 resident/ $12.50 non-resident

itty bitty cityLet the fun begin! Come enjoy our drop-in open gym designed for active little ones! Scooters, trikes, Cozy Coups, Skates, floor mats and more! *No program Nov 26, Dec 10.

Ages: 6 months to 5 yearsDay/Time: Sept 10-Dec 17*, Fridays, 9am-11am Location: St Vrain Memorial Building Gym, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $2 per child, drop-in $17/10 punch pass

musicare sing-a-long Come spend quality time with your child enjoying the musical instruments, singing and “stories”. Second child discount applies to siblings only.

Ages: 1 to 5 years Days/Times: Wednesdays, 11:30 – 12pmDates: Sept 8 - 29 Code: 4835.410 Oct 6 - 27 Code: 4835.411 Nov 3 - Dec 1 *No class 11/24 Code: 4835.412 Instructor: Kelye L. Lotz Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd Fee: $40 resident/ $50 non-resident 2nd Child Fee: $20 resident/ $25 non-resident little mozarts Enhance your child’s development through inspiration of music. Music for Little Mozart’s is a piano, music and movement curriculum for your preschooler. The course centers on the adventures of Mozart Mouse and Beethoven Bear as they learn about music. As their adventures unfold, they introduce the student to new musical concepts and piano performance pieces. Each student learns to play the piano sooner than they ever thought possible on their own Portable Grand digital piano. $15 materials & headphones.

Ages: 4 to 6 years Days/Times: Tuesdays, 1:30-2:30pm Code:Dates: Sept 14 - Oct 19* no class 10/4 4653.420 Oct 26 - Dec 7* no class 11/1 & 11/22 4653.421 Instructor: Carolyn Baldassare Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fees: $110 resident/$137.50 non-resident + materials fee

superkids cooking Your child will stir, mix, measure, chop, knead, and have a lot of fun learning new cooking skills. With an emphasis on healthy food choices, we believe when kids have a hand in making their own food, they are more likely to try something new.

Sweet Peas is for the youngest kitchen helper, ages 2-3 ½ , who is ready to explore on their own. Parents are encouraged to drop-off child but may stay if child is not able to be on their own.

Lil’ Chefs is for ages 3 ½-6: parents are encouraged to drop-off child so they can build confidence in the kitchen. Please let us know about any food allergies. For questions, please call Super Kids Cooking, Jo Ann Johnson at 303-664-1585.

Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $12.50 resident/ $16 non-resident

soft pretzels & smoothies Dough! Come and create your own soft twisted pretzel topped with cheese, cinnamon, sugar, or just plain. We’ll also blend up a healthy green smoothie that’s sure to surprise: it’s got spinach in it and proven to be delicious!

Date/Day: Sept 16, ThursdaySweet Peas 2-3 years 9-9:45am Code: 4915.410Lil’ Chefs 3 ½- 6 years 10:15-11:15am Code: 4915.420 spooktacular Goodies Join us for a spooky cooking extravaganza to celebrate Halloween. We’ll whip up deliciously scary delights like Graveyard Dirt Cake, Creepy Crawly Spider Pretzels, and brew a Jack-O-Latern Smoothie. Costumes are encouraged!

Date/Day: Oct 28 , ThursdaySweet Peas 2-3 years 9-9:45am Code: 4915.411 Lil’ Chefs 3 ½ - 6 years 10:15-11:15am Code: 4915.421

Flavorful Fall Fall is the time to enjoy the harvests of the season. Kids will make their own delicious pumpkin soup followed by pumpkin spice cakes to decorate. Yum! Kids will cook from scratch and learn to measure, mix, follow recipes, and enjoy eating their creations.

Date/Day: Nov 18 , ThursdaySweet Peas 2-3 years 9-9:45am Code: 4915.412 Lil’ Chefs 3 ½ - 6 years 10:15-11:15am Code: 4915.422

Winter Wonderland It’s time to celebrate the joys of cooking in the Winter. Kids will have fun making gingerbread people and candy cane smoothies! Kids get to make extra so they can give a gift to their special someone.

Date/Day: Dec 16, ThursdaySweet Peas 2-3 years 9-9:45am Code: 4915.413 Lil’ Chefs 3 ½ - 6 years 10:15-11:15am Code: 4915.423

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oolholidaze for preschoolers Come and make holiday crafts in this parent/child workshop. We will make your own wrapping paper, holiday cards and a special keepsake. Of course will get messy with finger paints and have a lot of fun.

Ages: 2 to 5 years Day/Times: Dec 10, Friday, 9-10:30am Code: 4830.410 Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $6 resident/ $7.50 non-resident

terrific twos This class is geared for the 24-36 month old child and an adult to spend quality time together. Class will include songs, finger plays, art projects and the opportunity for your child to learn social skills while in a play environment. There will be different activities each session. Please plan to pay a $4 drop-in fee for siblings who attend class.

Ages: 2 to 3 yearsDay/Times: Fridays, 9-10am Dates: Sept 10 – Oct 15 Code: 4830.401 Fee: $36 resident/$45 non-resident Dates: Oct 22 - Nov 19 Code: 4830.403 Fee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

together time Join us for fun! We will include art, movement and more in this class especially designed for 3-4 year olds. This is a parent/child class. Come ready to paint, play and enjoy a multitude of learning centers.

Ages: 3 to 4 years Day/Times: Fridays, 10:15-11:30am Dates: Sept 10 - Oct 15 Code: 4831.410 Oct 22 - Nov 19 Code: 4831.413 Fee: $39 resident/$48.75 non-residentLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

small Wonders preschoolSmall Wonders is licensed with the State of Colorado. Our program is designed to offer a variety of developmentally appropriate activities that help each child develop to his/her fullest… socially, emotionally, physically, creatively and cognitively. Classes follow the St Vrain School District calendar for holidays and school breaks. Tuition is based on a full school year and is divided evenly through the nine months. May 2011’s tuition is collected at the time of registration. For additional questions, please call 303-774-4757 or visit our web site at http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/rec/childrens/small_wonders.htm

Fun time escapeAges: 3 years old by Sept 30, 2010Time/Date: 9-11:30am, 8/30/2010–5/12/2011Days: Mon/Wed option or Tues/Thurs optionFee: $100/month res & $125/month non-resLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

little learnersAges: 4 years old by Sept 30, 2010Time/Date: 12:15-2:45pm,8/30/2010–5/13/2011Days/Fee: Tue/Thurs option: $100/mo. res & $125/mo. non-res Mon/Wed/Fri option: $140/mo. res & $175/mo. non-resLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

Looking for More Preschool Activities?

Check out:

• Swim Lessons, including new Water Explorer Classes, pg 10, 15-17

• Preschool Sports Clinics featuring Soccer, T-Ball, and Basketball, pg 18

• Discovery Days at the Longmont Museum, pg 48

• Santa's Workshop, a free evening event filled with holiday crafts, pg 3

Don't overlook preschool birthday party packages available at the St Vrain

Memorial Building on page 6.

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Each child will choose one item to glaze. All glazes are lead free, bright and fun. Items will be fired and returned to the Recreation Center for pick up in one week after the class.

Ages: 3 to 11 yearsInstructor: Sherry Laurienti, Pottery PerfectionLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $12.50 resident/$15.75 non-resident paint a spooky halloween item Come paint a spooky ceramic pottery piece for Halloween. You can choose from either a pumpkin salt and pepper shaker, pumpkin bowl or bat tray.

Date/Time: Oct 9, Saturday, 1:30-2:30pm Code: 4903.402 paint a thanksgiving item You will have a choice turkey salt and pepper shaker, turkey napkin holder or turkey roll plate

Date/Time: Nov 13, Saturday, 1:30-2:30pm Code: 4903.403

paint a snowman pottery item You will get to paint a snowman item to be fired. You will have a choice of a snowman plate, snowman cup and saucer or snowman bowl.

Date/Time: Dec 4, Saturday, 1:30-2:30pm Code: 4903.404

parents nite out at the memorial building Kids will have a blast! There’s not enough time for your child to get bored. Enjoy games, crafts and a snack while your parents have a pleasant evening all to themselves. Activities are geared for kids with a wide variety of interests. A $2 sibling discount makes it that much easier for parents to get out on their own. Space is limited so sign up early.

Ages: 6 to 10 years Day/Times: Saturdays, 6 - 8:30pm Dates: Sept 25 Code: 4988.400 Oct 16 Code: 4988.401 Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $15 resident/$18.75 non-resident saturday morning eco art for kids It’s easy being green and fun! Kids will use organic and recycled materials to create amazing works of art. Decorate, assemble, and rework items that would otherwise end up in the landfill to make entirely new, exciting, and useful pieces. One person’s trash is another person’s treasure! Students will be asked to bring recyclables from home. Materials fee $8 payable at first class.

Ages: 8 to 15 years Day/Times: Saturdays, 9-11am Dates: Sept 11 - Oct 9 Code: 4936.450 Instructor: Amy Pallas, Licensed Art TeacherLocation: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd Fee: $32 resident/$40 non-resident + materials fee

kids paint!Acrylic Painting for Youth. Each lesson focuses on painting techniques using non-toxic acrylic paints, canvas paper, and canvas board. Through this exciting program, kids learn painting techniques while expressing their creativity. Materials fee $15 payable to instructor at first class.

Ages: 8 to 15 years Days/Times: Thursdays, 4:15-5:15pm Dates: Sept 16 - Oct 14 Code: 4936.433 Oct 21 - Nov 18 Code: 4936.434 Instructor: Amy Pallas, Licensed Art TeacherLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $40 resident/$50 non-resident + materials fee

plaster animal sculptures Each student will create a large, unique, and colorful animal sculpture. Plast’r Craft is a non-toxic modeling material made of gauze and plaster of paris. It’s simple to use: just dip strips in water and apply to armatures made from items you find in your recycle bin. When dry, the sculptures can be painted and decorated. Kids love these hands on projects that allows them to express their creativity!

Ages: 7 to 15 yearsDay/Times: Saturday, 9 - 11am Dates: Oct 23 - Nov 20 Code: 4936.460 Instructor: Amy Pallas, Licensed Art TeacherLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $40 resident/$50 non-resident

Drawing Workshop Anyone can learn to draw! Whether a beginner or experienced artist, kids will develop their talent and expand their creativity in a nurturing environment. Kids will learn to apply value, proportion, perspective and many other elements to create wonderfully realistic drawings. Drawings will be based on still lifes and photographs. A supply list will be available at the first class.

Ages: 8 to 15 years Day/Times: Tuesdays, 4:15 - 5:15pm Dates: Sept 14 - Oct 12 Code: 4936.401 Oct 19 - Nov 16 Code: 4936.402 Instructor: Amy Pallas, Licensed Art Teacher Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $26 resident/$32.50 non-resident

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Ages: 7 to 15 years Day/Times: Dec 4, Saturday, 9am – 12pm Code: 4936.423 Dec 18, Saturday, 1-4pm Code: 4936.424 Instructor: Amy Pallas, Licensed Art TeacherLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $25 resident/ $31.25 non-resident + materials fee

super Duper science samplerExplore the coolest branches of science on your way to becoming a certified Jr. Mad Scientist. We will explore Engineering, Physics Earth Science and Chemistry. We’ll build towering structures, perform the great tablecloth tug, defy gravity, stir up crazy concoctions, create thunder and lightning…plus so much more. This camp is so great, it’s super-duper.

Ages: 6 to 12 yearsDates/Days: Dec 27 - 30, Monday-ThursdayTimes: Full Day: 9am - 4pm Code: 4931.401 Half Day: 9am - 12pm Code: 4931.402Instructor: Mad Science of DenverLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFull Day Fee: $229 resident/$286.25 non-residentHalf Day Fee: $149 resident/$186.25 non-resident

Fun With music! Join us for Saturday morning fun as we learn the basics of music! We will learn about pitch, rhythm, meter, various instruments, cons styles, temp and musical dynamics through games, movement, video and more. We’ll even create our own music!

Ages: 6 to 8 years Days/Times: Saturdays, 9:30 -11am Dates: Sept 11 - Oct 2 Code: 4835.401 Instructor: Cheri Gee Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $40 resident /$50 non-resident

keyboard encounters Keyboard Encounters is a unique course of piano style instruction that will help you play the music of your choice sooner than you thought possible. Each student learns on an individual Portable Grand digital piano which allows more people to learn to play piano in less time than ever before. Please bring a $15 fee to the first class to cover materials that enable you to be able to practice on your own.

Ages: 6 to 9 yearsDays/Times: Mondays, 6 - 7pm Code:Dates: Sept 13 - Oct 18 (no class Oct 4) 4653.401 Dates: Oct 25 - Dec 6 (no class 11/1 & 22) 4653.402

Ages: 10 years to AdultsDays/Times: Mondays, 7 – 8pm Dates: Sept 13 - Oct 18 (no class Oct 4) 4653.411 Dates: Oct 25 - Dec 6 (no class 11/1 & 22) 4653.412

Instructor: Carolyn Baldassare Location: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $110 resident/$137.50 non-resident rhythm inventions... making Junk band music Do you have a blossoming drummer? In this rhythm class, students will make music with household items in a fun, exciting, structured setting. Students will work together to read and create music.

Ages: 9 to 13 years Days/Times: Thursdays, 4:30 - 5:30pm Code: Dates: Sept 9 - Oct 7 4955.410Fee: $40 resident/$50 non-resident Dates: Oct 21 - Nov 18 (no class Nov 11) 4955.411Fee: $32 resident/$40 non-resident Instructor: Diana Austin, licensed music teacher Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

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With I want to be an Astronaut, kids get to see and feel what it is like to train for launching into space and exploring the planets, moons, comets and asteroids of our Solar System. They will learn about the programs and facilities that NASA uses to get astronauts ready for space travel, design their own space missions including their space suits, rockets and destinations, try out their planet walking skills in our Micro Gravity Boots, experience a simulated rocket launch and more.

Ages: 6 to 12 years Day/Times Oct 2, Saturday, 10am – 12pm Code: 4935.412 Instructor: SpaceTime Kids Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $19 resident/$23.50 non-resident ice planet adventures Workshop Is there life elsewhere in the Solar System? With Space Time’s Ice Planet Adventures Workshop you will go on a virtual space mission to look for life on Jupiter’s ice moon - Europa. Many scientists believe that Europa is one of the most likely places for extraterrestrial life in the Solar System and this workshop takes you up close and personal with the moon that is believed to have a liquid ocean under its icy surface. Find out about the 2 year journey to Jupiter, plan the mission to the surface of Europa, search its oceans for “octopoids”, test out your skills at driving remote controlled ice rover and much more with this workshop that is guaranteed to be OUT OF THIS WORLD.

Ages: 6 to 12 years Day/Times: Oct 15, Friday, 10am – 12pm Code: 4935.413 Instructor: SpaceTime Kids Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $19 resident/$23.50 non-resident

Destination: mars With SpaceTime’s Destination Mars programs kids get to go on a virtual tour of Earth’s next door neighbor exploring the mysteries of Mars as if they were really there. They will see it up close and personal with some of the most amazing Red Planet images ever assembled. They will also get to test their piloting skills as they try to bring down their own SpaceTime Mars Landers on the surface of Mars, feel what Mars is like by making their very own Mars Mud, search for signs of life on Mars and much more!

Ages: 6 to 12 years Day/Times: Mon/ Tue/Wed/ Fri, 8am - 2pm Dates: November 22 - 26 Code: 4935.420 Instructor: SpaceTime Kids Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $145 resident/$181.25 non-resident

pre-engineering With legosHave your child become a Play-Well Engineer! Students will build cities, bridges, and motorized cars/planes and explore the many creative possibilities of engineering with the LEGO system. With access to over 100,000 pieces of LEGO, your child will have the opportunity to build what they have only dreamed of with the support of an experienced Play-Well Engineering instructor to guide them. LEGOs are for in-class use only.

Ages: 5 to 7 years Days/Times: Mon/Tues/Wed/ Fri, 9am – 12pm Dates: Nov 22 - 26 Code: 4802.401 Instructor: Play-well TEKnologies Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $123 resident/$153.75 non-resident

engineering With legos Have your child become a Play-Well Engineer! Students will take on real-life engineering challenges that explore concepts in physics, architecture, mechanical and structural engineering with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO material. From race cars to Battletracks, this is a hands-on and minds-on camp suitable for LEGO novices to “maniacs.” Designed by engineers, the curriculum challenges both new and returning students to reach the next level of engineering comprehension all while having fun. LEGOs are for in-class use only.

Ages: 7 to 11 years Days/Times: Mon/ Tues/Wed/ Fri, 1 – 4pm Dates: Nov 22 - 26 Code: 4803.401 Instructor: Play-well TEKnologies Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $123 resident/$153.75 non-resident

leGo® robot mini camp Spend the day building, programming and playing with LEGO® Mindstorms robots. We’ll teach you if you don’t know how. You can build projects from books and online instructions, free build, meet our challenges, and battle in LEGO® Sumo. No experience necessary. Great for those who have taken Bits, Bytes & Bots classes before.

Ages: 8 to 14 yearsDate/Times: Dec 27, Mon, 9am-3pm Code: 4948.401Instructor: Bits, Bytes, & BotsLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $75 resident/$93.75 non-resident

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sewing Fundamentals i Perfect for boys and girls who want to learn to sew! Learn to use a sewing machine and finish a project. We will make our own unique personalized item. Sewing machines furnished. Bring $5 materials fee to first class made payable to the Instructor.

Ages: 7 to 12 years Day/Time: Tuesdays, 4:30 - 6:30pm Dates: Sept 21 – 28 Code: 4901.401 Instructor: Ann Poindexter Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $40 resident/$50 non-resident + materials fee sewing Fundamentals ii Learn various sewing techniques and practice a number of machine stitches as we make a personalized pillow case with pockets to use at home or on your overnight excursions. This class is designed to help build confidence in your sewing skills. No experience necessary. Materials fee $5 payable to the Instructor at the first class. Sewing machines provided.

Ages: 7 to 12 years Day/Time: Tuesday, 4:30 - 6:30pm Dates: Oct 19 - Oct 26 Code: 4901.410 Instructor: Ann Poindexter Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $40 resident/$50 non-resident + materials fee sewing for teens Build confidence and learn how easy it is to use a sewing machine. First we will learn about the machine then cover various sewing techniques including quilting, machine embroidery stitches and adding trim. Students will make a cell phone holder, purse or messenger bag. Sewing machines provided. Bring $5 materials fee to the first class made payable to the Instructor.

Ages: 12 to 16 years Day/Time: Saturdays, 12:30 - 3pm Dates: Oct 2 & Oct 9 Code: 4901.420 Instructor: Ann Poindexter Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $50 resident/ $62.50 non-resident + materials fee

rapid ropers Jump ropingJump Rope is the fastest growing sport in the world! The Rapid Ropers Jump Rope Team is for all levels of jumpers, ranging from beginners up to advanced jumpers. The kids will focus on a single rope freestyle, speed and power, double dutch freestyles, and much more. This program is a registered team with the USA and AAU organizations so the opportunity to attend the regional and national jump rope competitions is an option for your jumper. Your kids will increase their coordination, and enhance their cognitive and motor skills.

BeginnerAges: 6 to 18 yearsDay/Time: Mondays, 5-5:45pmDates: Sept 13-27 Code: 4998.400 Fee: $24 resident/ $30 non-residentDates: Oct 4-25 Code: 4998.401 Nov 1-29* no 11/22 Code: 4998.402 Fee: $32 resident/ $40 non-residentDates: Dec 6-20 Code: 4998.403 Fee: $24 resident/ $30 non-residentLocation: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave

Intermediate: Those who have jumped for three or more monthsAges: 8 to 18 years Day/Time: Mondays, 6-7:30pm Dates: Sept 13-27 Code: 4996.400 Fee: $24 resident/ $30 non-residentDates: Oct 4 - 25 Code: 4996.401 Nov 1-29* no11/22 Code: 4996.402 Fee: $32 resident/ $40 non-residentDates: Dec 6-20 Code: 4996.403 Fee: $24 resident/ $30 non-residentLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave rapid ropers mini camps Mini-camps will focus on breaking down the areas of jumper rope including single rope freestyles, speed and power; double dutch freestyles, speed and power; performance based travelers, group routines, Chinese wheels and long rope. Be prepared to learn tons of new tricks and have tons of fun! It is recommended for kids to come prepared with appropriate running/athletic shoes, snacks and water. Free jump rope with registration.

Ages: 7 to 18 years Date/Times: Nov 6, Sat, 1-4pm Code: 4998.411 Dec 29, Wed, 9am-12pm Code: 4998.412 Location St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $22 resident/ $27.50 non-resident

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Ages: 6 to 12 yearsDay/Time: Mondays (and some Tuesdays), 5:30-7pm Dates: Aug 9 Code: 4767.308 Aug 16 Code: 4767.309 Aug 30 Code: 4767.310 Sept 14 (Tue) Code: 4767.401 Sept 28 (Tue) Code: 4767.402 Oct 12 (Tue) Code: 4767.403 Oct 26 (Tue) Code: 4767.404Location: Longmont Recreation Center - Skate Park, 310 Quail Rd Fees: $16 resident/$20 non-resident

intermediate skateboardingFor those who have progressed from our Intro classes to those wanting to expand on current skills. Basic skills and competency on all parts of the skate park are necessary to take this fun class. Small classes ensure attention to students. Please bring skateboard, helmet, knee and elbow pads and a water bottle.

Ages: 8 to 14 years Day/Time: Wednesday, 5:30-7pmDates: Aug 11 Code: 4767.314 Sept 1 Code: 4767.411 Sept 29 Code: 4767.412 Oct 27 Code: 4767.413Location: Longmont Recreation Center - Skate Park, 310 Quail Rd Fee: $16 resident/$20 non-resident

tae kwon Do for youth Tae Kwon Do is a Korean martial art that offers physical fitness, improved self confidence, and more. Children and young teens will learn how to channel energy in positive ways, focus and achieve goals, stay safe, and build their confidence. Learn what it takes to become leaders through ongoing classes. Anyone is welcome to drop in and try us out. A uniform is provided to each student. Taught by 3rd-degree Black Belt, John Lynn, Longmont Martial Arts Academy

Ages: 7 to 16 years Days/Times: Mon, Wed, 4:15 - 5:15pm; Fri, 6:30-7:30pm Dates: Sept 1 – 29 Code: 4650.480 Oct 1 – 29 Code: 4650.481 Nov 1 – 29 Code: 4650.482 Dec 1 – 31 Code: 4650.843 Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $50 resident/$62.50 non-resident Drop-in Fee: $8 resident/$10 non-resident

aikido For teensAikido is a non-violent martial budo of Japanese origin with the basic philosophy of stopping conflict before it occurs and building a peaceful world. Using a martial framework, students learn to harmonize with the energy of partners, not opponents, and redirect and control that energy without resorting to fighting. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. No shoes, socks, or shorts are allowed. Classes are ongoing and students may join at any time.

Ages: 13 to 17 years Day/Time: Tues/Thurs, 7-8:30pm Dates: Sept 2-30 Code: 4202.400 Oct 5-28 Code: 4202.401 Nov 2-30 Code: 4202.402 Dec 2-30 Code: 4202.100 Instructor: Colorado Shugenkai Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $35 resident/ $43.75 non-resident

alive at 25The “Alive at 25” course is a national program intended to teach young drivers, ages 15-24, to be aware of the many dangers and typical driving hazards facing young motorists today. “Alive at 25” is designed to be an early intervention program to help prevent traffic violations, collisions, and/or fatalities. Registration is taken at: www.aliveat25.us. For more information, call 1-800-605-3900.

Ages: 15 to 24 yearsDay/Time: Saturday, 8am-12:45pmDates: Aug 14, Sept 11, Oct 9, Nov 13, Dec 11Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $30/ $75 court ordered

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ltno Fear oil painting Whether you are a beginner or have some experience, come and develop your painting skills in a nurturing environment. Enjoy the pleasurable experience of working with this forgiving medium. Learn how to mix and apply color to create a glowing painting. Students must have materials at first session. Supply list available at time of registration or on City of Longmont/Recreation website.

Ages: 18 to Adult Day/Time: Mondays, 9 -11 am Dates: Oct 4 - 25 Code: 4613.411 Nov 1 - 22 Code: 4613.412 Dec 6 - 27 Code: 4613.413 Day/Time: Mondays, 7 -9 pm Dates: Oct 4 - 25 Code: 4613.401 Nov 1 - 22 Code: 4613.402 Dec 6 - 27 Code: 4613.403 Day/Time: Wednesdays, 1 -3 pm Dates: Oct 6 - 27 Code: 4613.420 Nov 3 - 24 Code: 4613.421 Dec 8 - 29 Code: 4613.423 Instructor: Dorothy Pecina Location: Carriage House Art Studio, 11938 Oxford Rd Fee: $49 resident/$61 non-resident hand building with clay Put a clump of clay in your hands and you just can’t help but create. Now, let us introduce you to some simple tools and fun techniques and you’ll discover how you can make beautiful and functional pieces of hand-built pottery. A $20 materials fee is payable at class.

Ages: 18 to Adult Day/Time: Mondays, 6-8 pm Wind Chime/Plaque: Sept 13 Code: 4644.400 Birdhouse: Sept 27 Code: 4644.401Bud Vase: Oct 11 Code: 4644.402 Location: Crackpot Studios, 501 Main St Fee: $15 resident/$18.75 non-resident + materials fee pottery painting & Design Discover your inner artist. In each session you will explore a new way of designing with ceramic underglazes. You’ll learn to combine brushstroke technique, texturing, layering, masking, scraffito and much more to create a truly fabulous ceramic masterpiece. Additional fee: price of ceramic piece chosen (starting at $10) at class.

Ages: 18 to Adult Day: Wednesday, 6-8 pm Code:Sunflowers: Sept 15 4645.400 Freaky Halloween Design: Sept 29 4645.401 Watercolor Fall Flowers: Oct 13 4645.402 Location: Crackpot Studios, 501 Main St Fee: $15 resident/$18.75 non-resident + materials fee

release those creative Juices with pastels Enjoy creativity with a medium that is fun and easy to use, easy to transport and offers wonderful results. Most of all, the intent is to introduce you to the pleasures of creating art using this friendly medium. Introductory to Intermediate level.

Ages: 16 years to Adult Day/Time: Tuesdays, 10am -12pm Dates: Sept 7-Oct 12 Code: 4650.410 Oct 26-Nov 30 Code: 4650.411 Instructor: Diane Wood Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd Fee: $75 resident/$93.75 non-resident all occasion handcrafted cards stamp-a-stack Stop running to the store for a generic birthday or thinking of you card! Create beautiful handmade cards that will impress your family and friends. All stamps and materials supplies to make 12 different cards, 3 each of 4 designs. Different designs will be offered at each class so you can attend both sessions for a variety of cards.

Ages: 16 years to AdultDate/Time: Oct 2, Saturday, 1-3pm Code: 4611.410 Oct 26, Tuesday, 6-8pm Code: 4611.411Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $25 resident/$31.25 non-resident

handcrafted holiday stamp-a-stack cards Make personalized greeting and holiday cards. Create beautiful handmade cards that your family and friends will love by using the stamps and materials provided. Join our class and make 12 cards (3 each of 4 designs). Different designs offered at each class.

Ages: 16 years to Adult Day/Time: Wednesday, 6 – 8pm Dates: Nov 17 Code: 4611.400 Dec 8 Code: 4611.401 Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $25 resident/$31.25 non-resident

sewing Fundamentals for adults Sewing is not complicated when you know the basics. Build your confidence as we learn about machine fundamentals, basic sewing techniques by hand and on the machine as we complete a few simple projects to take home and enjoy. Great class for those with little or no sewing experience. Machines provided. Materials fee $10 payable at the first class to the Instructor.

Ages: 16 years to Adult Instructor: Ann Poindexter Code:Days/Times: Oct 2 - 9, Saturdays, 4-6pm 4901.450 Oct 14 - Oct 21, Thursdays, 6–8pm 4901.451 Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $40 resident/$50 non-resident + materials fee

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Materials fee is payable to instructor at first class and covers supplies (yarn, etc., and needles) necessary to complete project.

Ages: 14 years to adultInstructor: Gail Sundberg-DouseLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

adults learn to knit This course is for absolute beginners. By the end of the two classes, you will have a warm luxurious alpaca scarf that you will be proud to wear. Materials provided at class. Plan on knitting between the two classes.

Day/Time: Wednesdays, 7 -9 pm Dates: Sept 15 & 29 Code: 4655.400 Days: Tuesdays, 7 -9 pm Dates: Nov 16 & 30 Code: 4655.402 Fee: $25 resident/$31.25 non-resident plus $37 materials fee beyond scarves- knitting a hat Are you ready to branch out from rectangles? In this class you will learn how to knit with circular and double pointed needles, and how to follow a pattern to make a warm, soft alpaca hat.

Day/Time: Tuesdays, 7 -9 pm Dates: Dec 7 & 14 Code: 4655.411 Fee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident plus $38 materials fee knit a cabled headband Need to liven up your knitting? Experiment with cables on a small project.

Date/Time: Oct 6, Wed, 7-8:30 pm Code: 4655.424 Fee: $15 resident/$18.75 non-resident plus $17.50 materials fee

knit a capelet Smaller than a poncho but bigger than a scarf, a capelet fits nicely over your shoulders to take the chill off and keep your hands free. We knit ours in the round for speed and comfort and to save ourselves from seaming later. In this one session class, you will cast on using circular needles and begin knitting the neckline of the capelet. You will be well on your way to finish your capelet at home. Recent previous knitting experience required.

Date/Time: Oct 19, Tue, 6:30-9 pm Code: 4655.422 Fee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident plus $32 materials fee

knit an alpaca Vest You will want to make yourself one in every color once you find out how cozy and soft this vest is. Ribbed pattern flatters every body type. Recent previous knitting experience is required.

Date/Time: Sept 23, Thur, 7-9 pm Code: 4655.440 Fee: $18 resident/$22.50 non-resident plus $70 materials fee knit some mittens Using double pointed needles and bulky yarn these knit up quickly. Mittens make a great portable knitting project. Make one mitten and the second at home. Recent previous knitting experience required. Plan to knit for 3 hours straight.

Date/Time: Nov 18, Thur, 6-9 pm Code: 4655.423 Fee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident plus $28 materials fee market bag Here’s an all purpose tote that securely holds everything from your groceries to your pool and sand toys. Made of 100 percent cotton, it is eco friendly and an alternative to plastic and paper, and looks better too! Plan to pre-register and START PROJECT before first class.

Day/Time: Tuesday, 7-9 pm (7-8pm on second day)Dates: Sept 7 & Sept 14 Code: 4655.441 Fee: $20 resident / $25 non-resident plus $28 materials fee ($10 if provide 10.5 straight needs and 15mm 24” circulars) shazam lace and beaded scarf Add some sparkle with beads and variety with a simple lace stitch to your beading repertoire. This scarf will be one that will provide lots of knitting fun and compliments when you are done. Recent previous knitting experience required.

Date/Time: Dec 1, Wed, 7-9 pm Code: 4655.426 Fee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident + $32 materials fee

short row scarf Make a corkscrew shaped scarf using short row technique. By completion of this scarf you will have mastered the technique.

Date/Time: Nov 10, Wed, 7-8:30 pm Code: 4655.442 Fee: $15 resident/$18.75 non-resident plus $21 materials fee Warm and soft earflap hat Knit a child OR adult size hat in the round and add those ever popular earflaps! Using alpaca yarn, you will get practice knitting in the round using circular and double pointed needles. After adding earflaps you will single crochet along the edge to finish and add decorative ties. Recent previous knitting experience required. Bring a size H or I crochet hook to 2nd class.

Day/Time: Thursday, 4-6 pm Dates: Oct 7 & 14 Code: 4655.425 Fee: $25 resident/$31.25 non-resident plus $34 materials fee

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ltlearn needle Work This course is for absolute beginners. By the end of the 3 classes, you will have a beautiful piece to use under a vase, or night table cover. Materials are provided at class. A $22 materials fee is payable to instructor at first class. Please plan on practicing between classes.

Ages: 16 years to Adult Day/Time: Wednesday, 6:30 -8:00 pm Dates: Oct 6 - 20 Code: 4618.401 Nov 3 - 17 Code: 4618.403 Instructor: Hiba Hawi Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident + materials fee

learn to crochet This course is for absolute beginners. By the end of the 3 classes, you will have a nice cotton scarf and the basics to create more important items of your choice. Materials are provided at class. A $15 materials fee is payable to instructor at first class. Please plan on crocheting between classes.

Ages: 16 years to Adult Day/Time: Tuesdays, 6:30-8:00 pm Dates: Sept 14-28 Code: 4618.400 Nov 2-16 Code: 4618.402 Instructor: Hiba Hawi Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident + materials fee

Will maker legal seminar A wonderful way to get a tough job finished in a single, easy and enjoyable session. You will complete a will, living will, medical power of attorney, financial power of attorney, and organ donor request, all with the help of licensed attorney, Rebecca Bennetti and her staff. Cost of the class is per person and includes all materials, witnessing, notarizing, individual review and plenty of time for discussion and questions.

Ages: 18 to Adult Date/Time: Sept 22, Wed, 6-9pm Code: 4537.400 Oct 16, Sat, 10am-1pm Code: 4537.401 Nov 8, Thurs, 6-9pm Code: 4537.402 Dec 8, Wed, 6-9pm Code: 4537.403 Instructor: Rebecca Bennetti Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $99 resident/$124 non-resident

orGanization strateGiesJoin “Dr. Declutter” for these informational workshops.

Ages: 16 years to adultInstructor: Kim WolinskiLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $16 resident/ $20 non-resident

use eFt to release blocks to your best life! Negative thoughts, memories, hurts and emotional blocks keep you from your best life- happiness, feeling deserving and worthy of the best- and can be released. Learn the keys to self healing, emotional paradigm shifts and positive change using EFT- Emotional Freedom Technique.

Date/Time: Aug 25, Wed, 6:30-8:30pm Code: 4249.401

Get organized before the holidays set in! Where do I start? Do you get overwhelmed when you try to de-clutter? This workshop is for you! Learn how to decide, sort and clear out the clutter from your life on every level to enjoy the upcoming months more!

Date/Time: Oct 7, Thurs, 6:30-8:30pm Code: 4248.400

10 keys to stop procrastinationDo you have a To Do list that just never gets To Done?Does procrastination affect your peace of mind and limityour choices? Learn the 10 keys and focused techniquesto get past procrastination in all areas of life.

Date/Time: Oct 21, Thurs, 6:30-8:30 pm Code: 4249.400

12 key techniques to stop Worry & banish stress Life is very complicated, big and scary, and mostly out of our control. Learn how to deal with big and small worries to stay calm and at center no matter what. Create a positive effect for your health, wealth and happiness.

Date/Time: Nov 3, Wed, 6:30-8:30pm Code: 4250.400

autoimmune Disease seminar-take your life back There are more than 80 recognized autoimmune diseases which are chronic, potentially life-threatening conditions. Learn the newest medical breakthroughs in healing the myriad of A.D. symptoms like fatigue, “brain fog”, weight gain, constipation, low libido, feeling cold, depression and insomnia.

Ages: 16 years to Adult Date/Time: Sept 29, Wed, 6:30-8:30pm Code: 4250.401Instructor: Kim Wolinski and Dr. Jared Allomong, DC Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $16 resident/$20 non-resident

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Join us for informational lectures on how to be and stay healthy.

Ages: 16 years to adultLocation: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $5 resident/$6.25 non-resident

keeping your marbles We will cover ways to improve brain function, restore memory, and create faster thought processing. With a better functioning brain, you become more effective in communication, exercise and performance.

Date/Time: Sept 23, Thurs, 7-8:30pm Code: 4236.421 Instructor: Dr. John Wendt, DC

Whine and cheese Bring a friend for an event that may change the course of your life. This lecture is aimed at those with an open mind, and one that does not stop going. We will cover what stress is, how to manage stress, and best of all, clear out some emotional stress which hinders you from living the life you want to have.

Date/Time: Oct 7, Thurs, 7-8:30pm Code: 4236.422 Instructor: Dr. John Wendt, DC

Gaining Weight around your Waist? Why do I gain weight around my waist? What does it mean? Specific organs cause fat to be put in specific locations. Find out what body type you are and what you can do about it.

Date/Time: Oct 20, Wed, 6-7:30pm Code: 4236.412 Instructor: Dr. Jared Allomong, DC

the 7 key signs of poor Digestion Common symptoms like heartburn or constipation can be signs of major dysfunction in your digestion which affects your whole body. Learn to identify the 7 important signs as well as their causes and natural solutions.

Date/Time: Nov 3, Wed, 6:30-8pm Code: 4236.413 Instructor: Dr. Jared Allomong, DC Diabetes connection 30 million Diabetes patients in America, 80 million Pre-diabetic, and 100 million with low blood sugar symtoms. It is easy to see that blood sugar dys-regulation is a huge problem in America. Learn how common symtoms (lightheaded, headaches, poor memory, pain and insomnia) can be addressed with proper diet and lifestyle.

Date/Time: Nov 18, Thurs, 6:30-8pm Code: 4236.423 Instructor: Dr. John Wendt, DC

Dog obedience-beginners This class is designed for dogs 4 months old and up. Dogs and their companions will learn beginning level obedience skills. Praise and affection, not treats are used in this training program. Please bring your dog, a 6-foot leash (leather or nylon) and an appropriate sized corrective collar or head halter. Please bring proof of all current immunizations to the first class (including distemper, leptospirosis, parvo and coronaviruses).

Ages: 14 years to Adult Day/Time: Thursdays, 7 -8pm Dates: Sept 9 - Oct 14 Code: 4500.400 Instructor: Bill Eyl Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $55 resident/$68.75 non-resident Getting to know your Digital camera This course will help owners of digital cameras get more out of their equipment. The course will be broken into 2 days with the first session in the classroom and the second session applying the lessons learned by taking pictures. Second class will be held the following Saturday at the St Vrain Memorial Building. Topics covered will include automatic vs. manual control, white balance, file formats, ISO ratings and reducing red eye. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT: Digital Camera with the ability to manually change aperture and shutter speed.

Ages: 14 years to Adult Day/Time: Wed, 7-9pm & Sat, 10-11:30am Dates: Sept 15 & 18 Code: 4512.400 Oct 13 & 16 Code: 4512.401 Nov 10 & 13 Code: 4512.402 Instructor: John Lovell Location: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident

shooting pictures like a pro This course will help amateur photographers improve the quality of their photographs by understanding what makes a great photo and how it got that way. The course will be broken into 2 days with the first session in the classroom and the second session applying the lessons learned by taking pictures. The second session will be held the following Saturday at Sandstone Ranch. Topics covered will include posing subjects, lighting, depth of field, stop action, and composition. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT: 35mm or Digital Camera with the ability to manually change aperture and shutter speed.

Ages: 14 years to Adult Day/Time: Wed, 7-9pm & Sat, 10-11:30am Dates: Sept 29 & Oct 2 Code: 4511.401 Nov 17 & Nov 20 Code: 4511.402 Instructor: John Lovell Location: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident

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ltDrumminG For health & therapyIf you can talk-you can drum. These classes are fun, easy and accessible to anyone regardless of age or physical condition. The Djembe drum from West Africa is the drum of choice.

Ages: 16 years to adultInstructor: Gregg HansenLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S. SunsetDrop in Fee: $12 resident/$15 non-resident(Drop-ins only available for continuing/advanced classes)

beginning Drumming Simple rhythms will be presented slowly and patiently. Drums are provided. Drop-in available with instructor approval. *No class Sept 21.

Day/Time: Tuesdays, 6:30-7:30 pm Dates: Sept 7 - 28* Code: 4299.400Fee: $26.25 resident/$32.75 non-resident Oct 5 - 26 Code: 4299.401 Nov 2 - 23 Code: 4299.402 Fee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident Dates: Nov 30 - Dec 14 Code: 4299.100 Fee: $26.25 resident/$32.75 non-resident continuing Drumming Now that you’ve learned the basics, it’s time to go deeper. Pre-requisite- Beginning Drumming. Drums are provided.

Day/Time: Tuesdays, 11:30am -12:30 pmDates: Sept 7 - 28 Code: 4299.410 Oct 5 - 26 Code: 4299.411 Nov 2 - 23 Code: 4299.412 Fee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident Dates: Nov 30 - Dec 14 Code: 4299.413 Fee: $26.25 resident/$32.80 non-resident

advanced DrummingThese classes are for those who have drummed for at least a year and like to drum fast. Must have own full sized rope-tied goat skinned djembe and permission from Gregg at [email protected] or 720-366-1085. *No class Sept 21.

Day/Time: Tuesdays, 7:45-9pm Dates: Sept 7 - 28* Code: 4298.420 Fee: $26.25 resident/$32.80 non-resident Dates: Oct 5 - 26 Code: 4298.421 Nov 2 - 23 Code: 4298.422 Fee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident Dates: Nov 30 - Dec 14 Code: 4298.423 Fee: $26.25 resident/$32.80 non-resident

beginning Guitar for adults This course is geared towards the absolute beginner and will start with the basics. We will learn how to tune the guitar, play basic chords and accompaniment patterns in a fun, relaxed group setting. A $5 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructor Mike Tolle is a local guitar instructor and musician. Students are to furnish their own guitar.

Ages: 18 to Adult Day/Time: Mondays, 8 -9 pm Dates: Oct 18 - Nov 22 Code: 4502.400 Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $48 resident/$60 non-resident + materials fee

keyboard encounters Keyboard Encounters is a unique course of piano style instruction that will help you play the music of your choice sooner than you thought possible. Each student learns on an individual Portable Grand digital piano which allows more people to learn to play piano in less time than ever before. Please bring a $20 fee to the first class to cover materials that enable you to be able to practice on your own.

Ages: 10 years to AdultsDays/Times: Mondays, 7- 8 pm Code:Dates: Sept 13 - Oct 18* no class 10/4 4653.411 Dates: Oct 25 – Dec 6* no class 11/1 & 22 4653.412 Instructor: Carolyn Baldassare Location: Longmont Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $110 resident/$137.50 non-resident + materials fee introduction to Voiceovers Have you ever wanted to be the voice everyone hears on commercial and documentaries? This fun and interactive class covers details of the industry, the importance of marketing and of a demo tape. You will be coached and recorded for a personal evaluation. Be warned--- many who have taken this class have gone on to become real, bona-fide professional Voice Actors! This class is taught by a professional voice actor from the voice acting training company, Voices for All.

Ages: 18 years to Adult Date/Time: Sept 27, Mon, 6-8 pm Code: 4691.400 Location: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $25 resident/$31.25 non-resident Just once piano for busy people Some music teachers may not want you to know this, but you don’t need years of weekly lessons to learn piano. In just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. How do we do it? While regular piano teachers teach note reading, piano professionals use chords. And you can learn all the chords you’ll need to play any song in this one session. Any song. Any style. Any key. If you can find middle C and know the meaning of Every Good Boy Does Fine, you already know enough to enroll in this workshop. Required materials fee of $29 for workbook and practice CD will be collected in class by the instructor.

Ages: 16 years to Adult Date/Times: Oct 5, Tues, 6:30-9:30pm Code: 4699.400 Instructor: Benji Goodrich Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $25 resident/$31.25 non-resident + materials fee

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ecmommy & me intro to horses & riding Geared towards parents and their preschooler, the clinic includes safety discussions, hands-on time brushing and grooming gentle horses, and a turn to ride a horse with parent leading the horse. Important Safety Rules: No younger siblings in strollers or babies worn in carriers. Parent must remain with child and be very hands-on at all times. Wear closed shoes and long pants. Riding helmets are provided.

Ages: 2 ½ to 5 years Times: 10-11:30amDate/Day: Sept 9, Thursday Code: 4733.430 Sept 15, Wednesday Code: 4733.431 Location: Sun Pony Ranch, 18490 County Rd 1 Fee: $36 resident/ $45 non-resident

intro to horses & riding for

5 to 7 years This is a 1 ½ hour “Introduction” class geared to the attention span of the younger children. Class time will be “Hands-On” with the kids learning

to brush and groom the gentle horses. The

last 45 minutes of the class will be spent riding,

with each child getting a turn to ride a horse and see what it feels like. Wear closed shoes and long pants. Riding Helmets are provided.

Ages: 5 to 7 years Date/Time: Sept 4, Sat, 4-5:30pm Code: 4733.400 Location: Sun Pony Ranch, 18490 County Rd 1 Fee: $32 resident/ $40 non-resident

intro to horses & riding - adult This is a 2 ½ hour “Introduction” class geared to the older teen and adult. Most of the class time will be “Hands-On” with everyone learning to brush, groom, and “tack up” their horse. Each participant will have 60 minutes of riding time in a group lesson. Wear closed shoes and long pants.

Ages: 15 years to Adult Date/Time: Sept 11, Sat, 4-6:30 pm Code: 4533.401 Location: Sun Pony Ranch, 18490 County Rd 1 Fee: $54 resident/ $67.50 non-resident

hunter safetyIf you want to hunt in Colorado, you need a Hunter Registration Card. This class provides students with a solid foundation in the shooting sports and emphasizes safety, ethics and care of wildlife. Non-hunters are welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Contact the instructor directly to register: Michael Hora at (303) 747-2827 or [email protected].

Day/Times: M/W/F, 5:15-8pm, and Sat, 9am-4pmDates: Sept 13,15,17 & 18Location: Longmont Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak AveFee: $10

Dances with branchesTree Climbing Colorado offers introductory recreational tree climbing lessons using fun, easy-to-learn, arborist rope techniques, stressing both safety for climbers and protection of trees. Certified facilitator provides all instruction and equipment. All minors must have parent/ guardian present. Important info: Wear long pants and sturdy shoes.

Ages: 7 years and upDay/Time: Saturday, 12:30–3pmDates: Sept 11 Code: 4783.400 Nov 13 Code: 4783.402Location: Local Longmont Site, available after registrationFee: $26yth/$29 adult resident; $32.25/$36.25 non-resident

Fly Fishing 101Estes Park Mountain Shop guides are patient, trained professionals eager to teach the art of fly fishing. It doesn’t matter if you are new to the sport or a seasoned angler. Waders, fly rod and reel and all the flies and tackle for the outing are included! The only extra expense is your license. Learn the elements of casting, selection of flies and the techniques to catch wild trout. All fishing trips have a one-to-three guide to client ratio! Your choice of a half day or full day course. Guide gratuity not included in registration fee.

Age: 14 years to adultDay/Time: Saturday, 8am-12pm or 8am-4pmDate: Sept 11 Code: 4783.401Fee: (full day) $140 resident / $175 non-resident (half day) $89 resident / $111.25 non-residentLocation: Estes Park Mountain Shop, 2050 Big Thompson Ave/Hwy 34

Women’s Guided Day hikeStroll through gold-leafed aspen with your girl friends or make some new ones on this 4-hour guided hike. This hike is timed to make the most of the beautiful mountain leaf change season and led by experienced Estes Park Mountain Shop guides who are prepared to show you their favorite spots in Rocky Mountain National Park. Wear sturdy shoes and layers in case of wet or chilly weather. Bring a water bottle. Guide gratuity is not included in registration fee.

Age: 14 years to adultDay/Time: Saturday, 8:45am-1pmDate: Oct 16 Code: 4783.403Fee: $45 resident / $56.25 non-residentLocation: Estes Park Mountain Shop, 2050 Big Thompson Ave/Hwy 34

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tic recreationThe SCOPE This Program encourages people of all abilities to participate in recreational programs and activities. The mission of SCOPE is to provide specialized support and recreational opportunities to people with disabilities. Our vision is to enrich lives and create experiences that are memorable, empowering, fun and safe for all participants.

scope: introduction to Drumming This introduction to drumming is fun, easy and accessible to everyone. The Djembe drum from West Africa is the drum of choice, and drums are provided. Simple rhythms will be presented slowly and patiently.

Ages: 14 years to Adult Day/Time: Tuesday, 5:15-6:15 pm Dates: Sept 7 Code: 3039.400 Oct 5 Code: 3039.401 Nov 2 Code: 3039.402 Dec 7 Code: 3039.403 Instructor: Gregg Hansen Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset Fee: $9.50 resident/$11.85 non-resident

scope: craft craze Come join your friends and bring along your creativity for this fun craft class. You will get to choose from three different crafts, to make for yourself or to give as gifts.

Ages: 14 years to Adult Day/Time: Monday, 6:30-8 pm Date: Sept 27 Code: 3012.400 Nov 8 Code: 3012.402Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $10 resident/$12.50 non-resident

scope: 60’s Flower power party Hippies embraced the symbolism of the 60’s by dressing in clothing with embroidered flowers and vibrant colors, tie dyed shirts & wearing flowers in their hair. Come enjoy the music of the 60’s like the Beatles, Mamas and Papas, Beach Boys, and Rolling Stones. Dress the part and win a prize for best costume and best tie dye!

Ages: 8 years to Adult Date/Time: Sept 20, Monday, 7-8:15 pm Code: 3011.400 Location: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $5 resident/$6.25 non-resident

scope: bingo night! Come and join us for a fun night of Bingo and popcorn! We will have prizes and fun!

Ages: 14 years to Adult Date/Time: Oct 11, Monday, 7-8:15 pm Code: 3013.401 Location: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $5 resident/$6.25 non-resident

scope: halloween costume party Come in costume! Enjoy Dancing, Karaoke, refreshments, and make crafts! Contest for best costume!

Ages: 8 years to Adult Date/Time: Oct 25, Monday, 7-8:15 pm Code: 3018.401 Location: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $5 resident/$6.25 non-resident

scope: karaoke night Get your groove on, and sing along to your favorite tunes. A Karaoke machine makes it fun and easy. Bring your own CD with your song on it and get ready to become a star!

Ages: 8 years to Adult Date/Time: Nov 29, Monday, 7-8:15 pm Code: 3019.400 Location: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $5 resident/$6.25 non-resident

scope: holiday party Get in the spirit of the holidays! Come see the beautiful lights in Roosevelt Park, make some holiday crafts and decorate cookies to take home. Indulge in some holiday tunes, treats and hot chocolate as well!

Ages: 8 years to Adult Date/Time: Dec 13, Monday, 7-8:15 pm Code: 3011.100 Location: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $5 resident/$6.25 non-resident

scope: bowling Participants should have a basic knowledge of bowling because no instruction is given. Each bowler will be participating at his/her own pace. An additional fee of $1 will be collected from each bowler per week for Centennial Lanes. Please call 303-651-8394 for information regarding the Wednesday 4-5 pm Adaptive Bowling Program for bowlers who need more one-one assistance and a smaller, quieter environment.

Ages: 8 years to Adult Day/Time: Thursday, 4 -5 pm Dates: Sept 9 - Nov 18 Code: 3000.411 Location: Centennial Bowling Lanes, 110 E 9th Ave Fee: $15 resident/$18.75 non-resident

scope: Volleyball This program offers instruction and training for competition in the Special Olympics Volleyball. We need a coach! Please call 303-651-8394 if you can volunteer!

Ages: 8 years to Adult Day/Time: Tuesdays, 7 -8 pm Dates: Sept 14 - Nov 16 Code: 3003.400 Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $15 resident/$20 non-resident

Thank You volunteers! We would like to thank the following special people for donating their time and talents to make a difference in the lives of the special people in our programs: Danette Anderson, Connie Johnson, Cindy Haefele, Bruce Thake, Dean Johnson, Mark Powell, Russ Ray, Chad Epperson, Ben Keith, Christina Ferroe, Elizabeth Jackson, Waylon Cosner, Jess Cosner, James Keller, Jamie Gibbs, Tom DeHerrera, Mark Tafoya, Joe Brooks, Terri Janson, Edward & Trudy Navarro for the great softball pictures, all of the Softball for All helpers, and the Unified partners. Our softball sponsors: Meining Automotive, 7 West, People First, PMP, Chestor House, Germany Law, SWI, and Powell Structure Moving, the wonderful staff at Centennial Lanes, and everyone else who so kindly supports our programs and activities for people with special needs.

If you are interested in volunteering or sharing your creative talents by teaching a class, please call 303-651-8394.

(SUPPORTIVE, CAPTIVATING, & ORIGINAL PROGRAMS & ExPERIENCES)

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Green Fees 9-Hole 18-Hole

Weekday (M-F) $14.00 $21.00Weekend/Holiday $15.00 $22.00Senior Weekday $11.00 $16.00Junior Weekday $ 8.00 $12.00

20 Play Premium Pass9-Hole Weekday (M-F) $220.009-Hole Sr Weekday $180.00

Some restrictions apply.

Annual Pass RatesAdult $450.00Adult (M-F, excl. holidays) $315.00Senior $385.00Senior (M-F, excl. holidays) $270.00Super Senior (M-F, excl. holidays) $130.00Junior $210.00Junior (M-F, excl. holidays) $130.00Family (4 members) $1,105.00

Annual passes are subject to an additional use fee:

Monday-Friday: $4/9 holes; $7/18 holesWeekend/Holiday: $5/9 holes; $8/18 holes

Rental Fees 9-Hole 18-HoleGolf Car (1 Rider) $11.00 $15.00Golf Car (2 Riders) $16.00 $24.00Pull Cart $3.00 $5.00Clubs $7.00 $10.00

Golf Car Fees include all applicable sales tax.

*Fees listed are valid through December 31, 2010.

Golf Instruction at Sunset

Golf Instruction byScott Sommers - Certified PGA ProMatt DiGiallonardo - PGA ApprenticePrivate Instruction Scott MattHalf hour lesson:• Individual $50.00 $40.00• Series of Five $225.00 $99.00• 9-Hole playing $125.00 N/A

Group Instruction(Same price for both instructors)Four 55 minute lessons: 3-5 students $150.00 per studentFour 55 minute lessons: 6-10 students $100.00 per student

Green Fees 9-Hole 18-Hole

Weekday (M-F) $17.00 $27.00Weekend/Holiday $18.00 $29.00Senior Weekday $13.00 $21.00Junior Weekday $10.00 $16.00

20 Play Premium Pass18-Hole Weekday (M-F) $420.0018-Hole Sr Weekday $320.00

Some restrictions apply.

Annual Pass RatesAdult $450.00Adult (M-F, excl. holidays) $315.00Senior $385.00Senior (M-F, excl. holidays) $270.00Super Senior (M-F, excl. holidays) $130.00Junior $210.00Junior (M-F, excl. holidays) $130.00Family (4 members) $1,105.00

Annual passes are subject to an additional use fee:

Monday-Friday: $6/9 holes; $10/18 holesWeekend/Holiday: $7/9 holes; $11/18 holes

Rental Fees 9-Hole 18-HoleGolf Car (1 Rider) $11.00 $15.00Golf Car (2 Riders) $16.00 $24.00Pull Cart $3.00 $5.00Clubs $10.00 $15.00Range Balls Sm $5.00 Lg $8.0010 Bucket Range Pass $70.00

Golf Car Fees include all applicable sales tax.

*Fees listed are valid through December 31, 2010.

Golf Instruction by Keith Martin - PGA Professional Private Instruction Half hour lesson:Individual $50.00Series of five $225.009-Hole playing $125.00

Group Instruction Four 55 minute lessons:3-5 students $150.00 per student 6-10 students $100.00 per student

Green Fees 9-Hole 18-Hole

Weekday (M-F) $20.00 $34.00Weekend/Holiday $22.00 $39.00Senior Weekday $16.00 $27.00Junior Weekday $12.00 $20.00

20 Play Premium Pass18-Hole Weekday (M-F) $540.0018-Hole Senior Weekday $420.00

Some restrictions apply.

Ute Creek MembershipSelect Membership $1,500.00• Unlimited individual playElite Membership $2,000.00• Unlimited individual play plus golf car and range use

Rental Fees 9-Hole 18-HoleGolf Car (1 Rider) $11.00 $15.00Golf Car (2 Riders) $18.00 $26.00Pull Cart $4.00 $6.00Clubs $10.00 $15.00

Small LargeRange Balls $5.00 $8.0010 Bucket Range Pass $70.00

Golf Car Fees include all applicable sales tax.

*Fees listed are valid through December 31, 2010.

Golf Instruction bySam Linnenburger - PGA ProfessionalMike Maydew - PGA ProfessionalTray Shehee - PGA Professional

45 Minute lesson (please confirm with instructor)• Adult Individual $ 85.00• Adult Series of four $300.00• 1 hour video lesson $ 90.00• 2+ Juniors Series of four (per student) $160.00Group InstructionFour one hour lessons (per student):2-3 students $200.00 per student3 students $175.00 per student4-10 students $160.00 per student

(cost is per student) Lesson rates may vary by instructor

303.651.84661900 Longs Peak Ave.

303.651.84011200 Cornell Drive

303.774.43422000 Ute Creek Drive

plan your 2011 event today!Tournaments, Fund Raisers/Benefits, Class Reunions, Family/Work Outings, Receptions and More! Longmont offers three distinctive course layouts for your event. Each course offers varied services and facilities for banquets, barbecues or award ceremonies. For more information, call your course of choice today or visit us at www.golflongmont.com.

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Division of Senior Services offers programs and services for those 55 years plus.

longmont senior center910 Longs Peak Ave303-651-8411Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 am – 5 pm

resources & services: Senior Services Division staff is available to provide information about resources regarding housing, Social Security, finance or many other topics. Professional staff are also available to meet with individuals or family members of older adults. Call to visit with one of our resource staff; Ruth at 303-651-8414 or Veronica 303-651-8716.

education and other opportunitiesHere is a small sampling of the many classes offered, please see our GO catalog, available for pick up at the Senior Center, Library, Museum, Recreation Centers or on line at www.ci.longmont.co.us/sen_ctr/index.htm

einstein and niels bohr…a Fairy taleDate/Time: Sept 2, Thursday, 9-10 amFee: FREEEinstein and Niels Bohr, the two giants of 20th century physics, are celebrated for their mighty minds, but their lives are far richer. They were both reared with fair tales so they learned at an early age to believe impossible things. Since creating the Einstein theatre piece, Len Barron has also given talks on Einstein’s perspective on education and making a life.

elk echoesDate/Time: Sept 22, Wednesday, 1:30-2:15pmFee: FREESeptember is prime time to learn about the Rocky Mountain Elk in Rocky Mountain National Park. Join RMNP Ranger, Richard Boyer, as he shares his stories of this majestic creature. His presentation will include a short history of the elk and the latest information regarding the culling of the elk which is part of a much larger management plan, but much of the program will be about the elk rut (mating season) which is taking place now.

FriDay aFternoon concerts: Tickets available at the door, cost $7

it takes three to tangoDate/Time: Oct 15, Friday, 2:30-4pmThis program will feature piano solos and chamber music for violin, cello and piano by Latin American composers. Enjoy a musical journey through exotic rhythms and melodies! Alejandro Cremaschi has performed solo and chamber piano programs all over the world. For this program he will be joined by Thomas Heinrich on cello, and Elizabeth Kipper on violin.

Jeff Jenkins Does Jazz Date/Time: Nov 19, Friday, 2:30-4pmThe Jeff Jenkins Trio, featuring vocalist Terri Jo and bassist Ken Walker, will bring to audiences a unique mixture of classic jazz and modern music. The trio will feature repertoire from the great American song book including Broadway tunes from the golden era of music along with original tunes composed this year, and even some pop classics from the 60’s and 70’s!

Fundamentals of poetry Date/Time: Thursdays, Oct 7 & 14, Thursdays, 10-11amFee: $4 resident, $5 non-residentVerse forms; devices of sound; devices of sense; stanza forms; special stanza forms- a nostalgic look at what makes traditional poetry so attractive. These two sessions will be presented by Francis Lovett.

mislaid 20th century poets Date/Time: Oct 21 & 28, Thursdays, 10-11:30amFee: $4 resident, $5 non-residentAmy Lowell, Edwin Markham, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Edwin Arlington Robinson, to name but a few among the crowd of poets who graced the literary scene of the last century. There was vibrant poetic life before, during and after Robert Frost; we’ll view some of the highlights. Presented to you by Francis Lovett.

trading posts Date/Time: Sept 16, Thursday, 10-11amFee: $4 resident, $5 non-residentOn a nearby portion of the South Platte River trading posts may have had a short tenure, but their names live on. Four competing sites were built and abandoned between 1836 and 1845. Forts Lupton, Vasquez, St. Vrain and Jackson were already relics when the gold seekers followed the Platte River Road to Colorado in 1859.

Women’s suffrage Date/Time: Oct 21, Thursday , 10-11:30 amFee: $4 resident, $5 non-residentThe women’s movement has a proud history in the west. Colorado is the first state where women were enfranchised by popular vote. Wyoming had included women as voters in their territorial constitution from the beginning.

nathan meekerDate/Time: Nov 18, Thursday , 10-11:30 amFee: $4 resident, $5 non-residentNathan Meeker founded the Union Colony which would become Greeley. Following his success with the Union Colony he was appointed agent at the White River Agency on the Ute Reservation in western Colorado. He was often in conflict with the Ute people and was killed in what became known as the Meeker Massacre.

Fitness Classes such as Line Dance, Zumba, Yoga, Pilates, Qi Gong, and Aerobics, targeted specifically for the older adults are available at the Senior Center. Please refer to our quarterly catalog called the GO for more information.

traVel Leave the driving and planning to us. Enjoy various day trips for entertainment, learning and social interaction. If you are interested in participating, please pick up a current copy of the GO to get a complete listing of trips.

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Discovery DaysThis interactive drop-in program encourages children (ages 2-5) to engage in creative, and sometimes messy, arts & crafts projects with their parents. With four different project tables, a painting easel, puppet theater, story-telling flannel board, picnic and tactile tables, children can explore their creativity at their own pace! Projects revolve around weekly adventures as a special Traveling Machine transports children to an imaginative world, inspiring them to make treasures of what they see or what they might need for their journey.

Ages: 2 to 5 years with parentDays: Tuesday/Wednesday/FridayTimes: 9-10:15am, 10:15-11:30am, or 12:30-2pmDates: September 7-December 17* *no program Nov 22-26Fee per child: $3 resident/ $3.50 non-resident

September 15, Wednesday, 7 pm“Longshore Soldiers”Longmont author Andrew Brozyna will discuss his new book, “Longshore Soldiers,” about the experiences of the 519th Port Battalion in Europe during World War II. Several pieces of trench art from the soldiers of the 519th are included in the Longmont Museum’s Trench Art exhibit.

Lecture admission $5, members of the Friends of the Museum admitted free.

October 30, Saturday, 10 am - 5 pmDay of the Dead, Annual Community CelebrationFood, music, community altars, and more in this free celebration of El Día de los Muertos.

Fall ExhibitsFront Range RisingThe Longmont Museum’s long-term exhibit on the history and culture of the northern Colorado Front Range has something for everyone. Discover the story of Longmont’s founding, see an authentic Cheyenne Indian tipi, and explore the region on a large topographic map. Hands-on activities for kids include a water game, ringing a school bell, and solving the sweet beet puzzle. Learn how this region and its people have adapted over time, from prehistoric stone tools to modern computer technology. Admission to Front Range Rising at the Longmont Museum is always free.

July 17 – September 26From Swords to Plowshares: Metal Trench Art of World War I and World War IIFrom Swords to Plowshares offers a glimpse into the dazzling array of objects known as “trench art.” The term “trench art” applies to any item made by soldiers, prisoners of war, or civilians from war materials. Makers of trench art re-shaped artillery shells, bullets, shrapnel, aircraft parts, currency and other metal scrap into powerful artistic works. Often a treasure hidden in attics and basements, trench art tells a story of bravery, grief, patriotism and even comic relief in times of death and destruction.

October 9 – November 7La Ofrenda de los Muertos: Honoring Days of the DeadThe Longmont Museum’s 10th anniversary Day of the Dead festival recognizes ten years of community connections with this ever-growing event. The Day of the Dead is an annual festival that honors and celebrates deceased loved ones, through altars, food, and more.

November 13 – January 2, 2011Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas MurayDuring his long career, Nickolas Muray photographed many important people from the political, artistic, and social arenas. The photographs, dating from 1937 to 1941, explore Muray’s unique perspective; in the 1930s and 1940s he was Frida Kahlo’s friend, lover and confidant. Muray’s photographs bring to light Kahlo’s deep interest in her Mexican heritage, her life and the people significant to her.

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1. ON-LINEwww.ci.longmont.co.us/rec*Click on Register On-line and follow the instructions

2. PHONE St. Vrain Memorial Building 303-651-8404Centennial Pool 303-651-8406Longmont Recreation Center 303-774-4800

3. WALK-INDuring regular building hours• St. Vrain Memorial Building 700 Longs Peak Avenue• Centennial Pool - 1201 Alpine Street• Longmont Recreation Center - 310 Quail Road

Scholarship InformationThe City of Longmont Recreation Scholarship Program was formed to foster and encourage the advancement of park and recreation opportunities in Longmont. The “Recreation Opportunity Scholarship Program” was created in 1999 to provide financial assistance opportunities to Longmont residents. (Must live in Longmont City Limits) More information is available by calling 303-774-4800.

AGE OF APPLICANT: Birth - 12th Grade

SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABILITY: $100 maximum scholarship per child per year.

APPLICATION PROCESS:• Pick up an application at any Recreation Facility and return to 310 Quail Road. • The application must include a letter of need and be completed and signed by parent or guardian.• Submittal of application does not guarantee scholarship.• Applicant will be notified regarding status.• Applications can be turned in at any time.

Important Information • Full payment is due at registration.

• $5 service charge will be assessed when a cancellation is requested.

• Sorry, refunds cannot be given in cash. A check will be issued and mailed within 2 weeks.

• $20 charge on all returned checks.

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limits of Longmont and having utilities (trash service) provided by the City of Longmont.

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if minimum enrollment figures are not met 3 business days before a class starts. Participants will then be contacted.

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Move it! at the Longmont Turkey Trot!Move it! A FREE program for Middle School aged youth. Move It! is made possible through a grant from State Farm Youth Advisory Board. Move It! is a program designed to get our youth more active and strive for a healthier lifestyle.

In addition to our regular programming, we will be participating in two big events. First, the annual Longmont Walking Challenge held in September. Move it! challenges all middle school youth, their families, and the Longmont community to join us for this endeavor. After racking up the miles walking in the challenge, Move It! on over to the State Farm Middle School Wave at the 36th Annual Longmont Turkey Trot. Mark your calendars for Saturday, November 13; join us at the Turkey Trot’s New Location, Altona Middle School; and start a new family tradition with us! Bike It! Play it! Try It! Move it!

Funded by a grant from the State Farm Youth Advisory Board, Longmont Recreation Services offers free Move It! programming aimed at increasing the physical activity of middle school youth , their families, and the community. http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/rec/teen/teen_clubs.htm