Where Community Begins BOULDER CITY PARKS & RECREATION September 2020 ~ February 2021

900 Arizona Street Boulder City, 702-293-9256 ~ www.bcnv.org Quality of Life Better Health ~ Community Awareness ~ Community Involvement Cultural Enrichment ~ Educational Development ~ Fitness Opportunities Higher Self-Esteem ~ Lush Landscaping ~ Personal Growth MISSION STATEMENT To provide high-quality and cost-effective recreation activities for all residents of Boulder City. These programmed activities include workshops, labs, tournaments, camps and classes, as well as activities in aquatics, arts, golf, sports and special events. We are striving to meet the community’s recreational needs in all phases of our operation. City Council Kiernan McManus, Mayor Dear Boulder City Residents, James Howard Adams, Mayor Pro Tem Judith A. Hoskins, Council Member The Boulder City Parks and Recreation Department is pleased Claudia M. Bridges, Council Member to present this brochure outlining the program offerings for Tracy Folda, Council Member September-February, 2020-21. As in the past seasons, this issue City Manager offers a wide variety of recreational activities, youth and adult Alfonso Noyola, ICMA-CM sports, art and special interest workshops and classes for your Parks and Recreation Commission enjoyment. We are confident that you will find many activities to suit your individual or family needs. Chairperson, Scott Hinson Members, Bill Wilson, Chuck Pickens, We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere Carla Morgan, Mike Pontius, thanks to our community sponsors, City Management and City Katie Tyler & Tom Tyler Council for their strong support of our programs during the past Parks & Recreation 702-293-9256 years. We are certain that our positive growth and progress has Director, Roger C. Hall occurred due to your outstanding participation in our programs Recreation Manager, Julie Calloway as well as their enthusiastic backing. Department Secretary, Sheri Bonk Office Assistant, Pam Hickey, Linda Estes & We hope you and your family will take the time to experience Lexie Leos our beautiful park system, classes, special events and activities. Maintenance, Bob Kreger, Ryan Allain, Should you have any questions or recommendations concerning Mike Contreras, Matt Rogers, Peter Torres & the activities and programs listed in the brochure, feel free to Kim Smith call the appropriate facilities listed in this brochure. If you have Recreation 702-293-9340 any constructive ideas or suggestions that might add to or Coordinator, Jennifer Spinkelink improve our programs, please call us at 702-293-9256. Sports 702-293-9254 Coordinator, Kelly Lehr We are here to serve your total recreational needs. Assistant Coordinator, Jami Goudy Aquatics 702-293-9286 For additional information regarding the City of Boulder City, Coordinator, Cheree Brennan please view our website at www.bcnv.org and let us know how Assistant Coordinator, Sierra Beggs we can be of service to you and your family. Art Center 702-293-9340 Fitness Center 702-476-0180 Manager, Marcie Gibson Sincerely, Youth Center 702-491-3679 Golf Courses Director of Golf, Andy Schaper Roger C. Hall Boulder City Municipal Golf Course 702-293-9236 Director, Parks and Recreation Department Boulder Creek Golf Club 702-294-6534 Head Golf Professional, Dave Enyeart

Parks & Recreation Department Call 702-293-9256 with any questions you may have. www.bcnv.org General Information: Please call the recreation department to register for recreation classes and programs. The phone number is 702-293-9256. Open M-TH / 7am-6pm. Please call the pool and fitness center directly to register for classes.

Registration Tips: Contact the facility where the program is offered to inquire about registration dates. Late registration is accepted if space is available and the class structure supports it. Classes may be canceled due to lack of enrollment, or they may fill due to limited space. Please make every effort to register in advance. Fees are subject to change.

Customer Satisfaction Policy: It is the City of Boulder City Recreation Department’s goal to provide excellent customer service. Please contact our main office at 702- 293-9256 with any customer service issues you may have.

Make-Up Classes: No make-ups, credits or refunds will be given due to participant absenteeism. In the event of a prolonged illness/surgery, please promptly contact the facility front desk staff so that they can forward the request to the appropriate supervisor for review. The Department does not refund, makeup, or credit, for any missed classes or programs due to inclement weather, or equipment failure. Within a session, if these factors become excessive, and a make-up class is not possible, a facility pass, credit or refund will be issued at management’s discretion.

Accommodations: The Parks and Recreation Department strives to make all facilities, services, and activities available to anyone with disabilities. Accommodations and resources are available to include participants in all regularly scheduled activities, regardless of age or disability. Accommodations may be arranged by calling or visiting our office.

AQUATICS & RACQUETBALL Art Activities & Classes Cont. SPECIAL INTEREST CONTINUED Facility Hours 4 Acrylic Pouring 9 Gymnastics 16 Pool Policies 4 Art on Demand 10 Horseback Riding 17 Racquetball & Wallyball 5 Fine Art Prep 9 Language 17 Pool Parties 6 Beginner Art 9 Martial Arts - Aikido 14 Soy Candles 8 Pilates 19 Swim Lessons 5 Wire Wrapping 8 Tai Chi & Tai chi Chun 18 Parent/Baby-Tot 5 BC Art Guild 11-12 Tennis 18 Private 5 Yoga 19 Youth Learn To Swim 5 COMMUNITY FITNESS CENTER 20 Personal Training 20 SPECIAL EVENTS Special Events-Pool Turkey Shoot 17 Soggy Doggy Pool Pawty 5 GOLF 13 Boulder City Golf Course 13 SPORTS Fitness Class 6-7 Boulder Creek Golf Clup 13 Water Aerobics 6 Jr. Golf Class 13 Pickleball 22 Evening Water Aerobics 6 Low Intensity Water Exercises 6 OPEN GYM 23 Youth PARKS DESCRIPTIONS Cross Training 6 26- 27 Basketball, Flag Football, 21 PARK LOCATOR MAP Swimming for Fitness 7 28 Floor hockey & Soccer 21

Swim & Trim 7 Jr. Golf 13 SPECIAL INTEREST Adult Swim Team 7 Basketball Camp 14 Basketball, Dodgeball & Volleyball 22 Dance Fitness ~ Adult 15 Pre Swim 7 Dance with Jimmy D~Hip Hop 15 BCH Swim Team 7 YOUTH PROGRAMS Dance~Line Dancing 19 Safekey 24 Dance~Tap & Private 15 ART CENTER Winter & Spring Break Safekey 24 Dance ~ Tots 15 Pottery Tiny Tots 23 Dog Handler Training 14 Throwing, Workshops & Lab 8 Youth Center 23 Functional Fitness for Seniors 18 Art Activities & Classes 8-10 Adult Fine Art 9 AQUATICS & RACQUETBALL COMPLEX register at the pool 702-293-9286 FACILITY INFORMATION COURT & FACILITY OFFICE The Recreation Department operates the swimming HOURS pool & racquetball complex at 861 Avenue B. The FALL-SPRING COURT & OFFICE HOURS facility consists of 3 pools: a year-round recreation/ Monday-Thursday 6:00am - 7:00pm lap pool, and during the summer months, a wading pool and a diving pool. The diving pool includes a Friday-Sunday Closed 1 meter diving board and 2 16’ high 4’ wide climbing walls available for public use. There are 3 racquetball/ POOL POLICIES wallyball courts and a cross-training room to During all pool hours, including swim class times, complement pool programs. children under 8 years of age cannot be left unattended at the pool and facility. Parents or a POOL FEES & HOURS responsible individual age 14 or older must be present at all times. In addition, children who are AGES Youth 0-17 / Adult 18-59 / Senior 60+ 5-PUNCH PASS Youth & Senior $9.50 under 8 and who cannot pass the swim test , must be 5-PUNCH PASS Adult $14.25 accompanied by an individual 14 or older who is in the 15-PUNCH PASS Youth & Senior $27.00 water within arm’s reach of the child. 30-PUNCH PASS Youth & Senior $51.00 15-PUNCH PASS Adult $41.50 Rules include, and are not limited to: 30-PUNCH PASS Adult $76.50 • Shower before entering pool INDIVIDUAL ANNUAL $175.00 • No diving in shallow water FAMILY ANNUAL $300.00 • No running • No extended breath holding **Please call the Pool Office to purchase a punch • All children under 4 must wear a swim diaper. No card & sign up for swim times** exceptions! • Please read all rules before entering our facility

**You MUST have an Activity Waiver on file to use CLASS POLICES the facility** It is the desire of Boulder City Pool to provide a variety FALL-SPRING--MAIN POOL ONLY of classes for our community every month. We ask that patrons sign up well in advance of class start ADULT LAP SWIM M-Th 6:00-10:00am date in order to schedule appropriate class space M-Th 12-1:30pm and ensure instructor availability. Classes may be M-Th 5:00-6:45pm canceled due to low registration number. FAMILY HOUR M-Th 3:15-4:30 * Youth must have adult with them If a class lacks the minimum number of registrants the day prior to the start date, the class will be canceled Open Swim M/W 5:00-6:45pm for the first day and will start the next scheduled day, if minimum registration has been met. If the class lacks Hours of operation could change due to the CDC the required registrants after a week of the original and Governor Sisolak’s directive. Please contact start date, the class will be canceled for the month. the pool to verify hours. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. LIGHTNING POLICY **The “OPEN” section of the pool is not available For our patrons’ safety, the pool will close for 30 for use during adult swim prior to 1:00pm Monday- minutes if thunder is heard within 30 seconds of Thursday due to classes utilizing the area.** lightning being seen. If this occurs, please exit the pool deck immediately. Patrons are not to shower *Holiday hours are posted at the complex* before they exit the locker rooms, as lightning can travel through waterlines. If the lighting ceases within *Dates and times subject to change* 30 minutes, the pool will re-open. We encourage our patrons to call the facility during poor weather *Scheduled maintenance May & September conditions if they are unsure if the pool will be open. dates to be determined* One pool admittance will be granted if paid admittance has been received within 30 minutes of closure.

4 AQUATICS & RACQUETBALL COMPLEX register at the pool 702-293-9286

RACQUETBALL INFORMATION American Red Cross Swim Lessons Parent & Child Classes: Open play racquetball is available for the general pub- lic. Leagues may be formed if enough interest, so let Water adjustment & water safety skills. Children learn us know. No racquet’s may be rented at this time due fast in a group environment with 1-on-1 attention! to the CDC and Governors Sisolak’s directive. Call Songs & games make the water a fun place to be 293-9286 for more information. and helps enhance parent/child relationships. An OPEN PLAY FEES: adult must be in the water with each child.

Prime M-Th 4pm-closing $8/hr Fees: $32.00/month; average 8 30-minute sessions Non-Prime M-Th 6:00am-4pm $6/hr per month. Classes held M/W, both am and pm F-Sun Closed options available year round. Inquire at front desk for Hours of operation could change due to the CDC and specific times. Governor Sisolak’s directive. Please contact the pool to verify hours. Water Babies: Ages 6mos to 2 1/2 yrs. Reservations are taken up to 2 weeks in advance by Pollywogs: Ages 2 1/2 to 4yrs. calling 293-9286. (Walk-ins accepted) Racquet’s are available for a $1 rental fee. Protective eyewear is Preschool & Youth Learn-to-Swim: strongly recommend. Limited supply available for use We teach progressive swimming techniques for non- at no charge. swimmers to advanced. Children learn water safety WALLYBALL as well as swimming strokes and techniques.

Enjoy the fun & excitement of wallyball in a No Preschool or Youth Learn-to-Swim available at this temperature-controlled racquetball court. Similar to time due to the CDC and Governor Sisolak’s directive. volleyball, but court walls are used to keep the ball in play which provides interesting strategy & longer play Preschool: ages 4-5 yrs. & LTS: ages 6yrs. & up. periods. A great activity for 4, 6 or 8 players. Please call 293-9286 to reserve a court. Specify that you Fees: $30-$36/month or session, depending upon want to play wallyball! Equipment provided. level Fee per court $11 per hour Fall-Spring

SIXTH ANNUAL SOGGY DOGGY POOL Preschool 1, LTS1, Preschool 2 M/W 4:30-5pm PAWTY LTS 2,3 T/Th 4:30-5:15pm Saturday, September 26th 8:45-9:45am, 10am-11am, & 11:15am-12:15pm Private Swim Lessons Come enjoy an end-of-season celebration for All ages: $25.00 per 1/2 hour per person. Please your pooch. This outdoor event features canine inquire at the front desk. swim time and a whole lotta doggone fun! The Youth Learn-to-Swim Grant pool closes to humans and opens up for dogs only to enjoy. Please call the pool for registration Thanks to SNICC, Copper Mountain Solar, and information, costs, participation policies and SDGE, we are proud to offer a Learn-to Swim Grant details on the event. to children 4yrs old or younger. If your child is enrolled in Parent-Child, Preschool or Learn-to-Swim Level 1 class, and a Boulder City resident, they are eligible to receive the grant.

How it works: Come in, sign up and pay for the class. After the student attends 70% of the class, they are eligible to receive a refund. (Refund may take up to six weeks.)

5 AQUATICS & RACQUETBALL COMPLEX register at the pool 702-293-9286 WATER FITNESS CLASSES

*Improve your health, mobility and flexibility while enjoying an aerobic workout set to music in the refreshing and invigorating pool environment. Water reduces the effect gravity has on the body and yet is about 12 times more resistant than air. This provides more toning and calorie burning in less time with minimal stress on joints--win-win! Raise your heart rate and have fun!

Age 13+ Monthly class $31/month (average)

The Boulder City Pool is Hiring! *Total Water Workout--A Tues/Thurs 7:00-7:55am Are you 16 or older and seeking a fun and *Total Water Workout--B rewarding part-time job? Are you retired and seeking a rewarding hobby and job? If you are Tues/Thurs 8:00-8:55am certified to lifeguard, teach swimming lessons, Provides: Interactive group setting fitness, or racquetball-related programs, WE Neurostimulation WANT YOU! Stress relief

Call 702-293-9286 for more information Improve: Muscle strength & tone Balance & coordination Flexibility

Aqua Fit & Fun-High energy water aerobics-expect lots of variety!

POOL PARTY/RENTAL Tues/Thurs 5:30-6:25pm (Fall-Spring) PACKAGES 6:00-6:55pm (Summer) **Due to the CDC and Governor Sisolak’s Packages start at just $75.00 directives, Sat. morning Mix is postponed at this time. We will keep you posted of any changes.** Not sure where to have your next special event? How about at the pool! Rent the main pool for **Saturday Morning Mix-Start your weekend off a private party or join us during our open swim right with a class designed to get the juices flowing! hours; your guests are sure to have a SPLASH! Packages also include use of the Multi-Use Saturday 9:00-9:55am (fall-spring) Building in the adjacent Broadbent Park. Use of 7:45-8:40am (Summer) the dive tank and/or wading pool, available in the Fee: $15/month (average) summer months only, will require additional fees. *Deep Water Power Hour (summer only) Please call the Pool ahead of time if you plan to Join our deep water aerobics class held in the bring a party during our open swim times! dive tank. Have fun while working your core and increasing your heart rate, all set to music!

Age 13+ Monthly class $31/month (average)

T/Th 5:00-5:55pm

6 AQUATICS & RACQUETBALL COMPLEX register at the pool 702-293-9286 CLASS continued *SWIM FOR FITNESS This program is perfect for those who want a good workout and learn proper stroke technique. A great way for swimmers to stay in shape! Ages 13+ Monthly classes 2x/week $30/month Fall-Spring M/W 6:00-6:45pm This year-round competitive program develops *SWIM & TRIM physical fitness, confidence and self-discipline. Are you ready to have more energy and feel better? Swimmers age 6-18 must be able to swim 1 This free program is for you! All you need to do is length freestyle and backstroke and kick 1 length start swimming and record your miles on a tracking breaststroke and butterfly. For more information and poster located in the pool lobby. Swim a lot or just a to schedule an evaluation contact the coaches at: bit, it doesn’t matter. Just keep track! Once you have completed 100 miles, you become part of the 100 mile Katie Tyler: [email protected] club, and are entitled to receive a free 15-punch pass Mike Polk: [email protected] to the pool. More details on the program are available Website: www.bchswim.com at the pool. The program runs January 1-December 31. Registration is ongoing. *Practice is held at a Henderson pool during seasonal pool maintenance. Age 13+ Fee pool admission Junior Olympic Groups:

Fall-Spring M-Th 3:00-4:30pm *PRE-SWIM TEAM A great class for the child who has learned the basics Swim Stars (Novice Group): but is working on more coordinated strokes in order to prep for Swim Team. Focus is on stroke refinement Fall-Spring M-Th 3:00-4:00pm and learning competitive skills & techniques.

Prerequisite: Pass Level 3 or 4 and evaluation prior to registration. Age 6+ Monthly Class $52/month Fall-Spring M/W/Th 4:30-5:15pm

Have a Heart & Do Your Part!! FREE-SWIM-A-THON FUNDRAISER beneficiaries to be determined

Feb. 20 @ 2pm

Sign up at the Pool by Feb.10th, get your sponsors, & swim on the 20th! (No non-swimmers please.) Volunteers needed to help count laps.

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POTTERY LABS (Not an instructional forum) SATURDAY POTTERY WORKSHOPS One free lab a month with purchase of a class. Instructor JULIE CONNELL Pumpkins: Oct 17 ~ Santa Bank: Dec 12 Dates: Sundays 9/20, 10/18, 11/15, 12/20, 1/17, 2/21 Age: 8-Adult Sat: 10am-noon Time: 4-7pm Fee: $20 POTTERY THROWING & HAND BUILDING New-Hand/Foot Print: Feb 6 BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Age: 0-99yrs Each session is structured to the students’ skill level. Sat: 10-noon Class progression is accomplished by taking several sessions and labs. $25 Material Fee Includes: 25lb Fee: $12 each print bag of clay which includes 10 pieces, glazed, fired and use of equipment. An additional fee will be required if more pieces are made from one bag of clay. One free lab is included. SOY CANDLES Instructor JULIE CONNELL Location: Art Center Room #6 Replace your petroleum based paraffin candles with non-toxic soy candles, made by you, that burn As needed: $25 city material fee cleaner, cooler and longer. CRAIG COREY graduated from Otis Art Institute Age: 8-Adult in Los Angeles with a BA and has over 20 years of experience in ceramic art. Location: Art Center #1 Age: 16-Adult Fee: $20 + 5 Instructor material fee Day & Time Day & Time: Sat (1 day) Monday 6:30pm-9pm 10am-noon Sept. $48 Dates: 9/12, 11/14, 2/6

Oct. $48 WIRE WRAPPING Nov. $60 Instructor CHET FREEDMAN is an avid jewelry designer and crystal collector. In one day, you will Dec. $48 learn the techniques to fashion a semi-precious stone Jan. $48 pendant wrapped with silver. Feb. $48 Age: Adults only JULIE CONNELL, with an AA in art, has taught all Location: Art Center Room #4 ages and skill levels at Reed Whipple Cultural Center Fee: $20 + $20 instructor material for 13 years. Day & Time: Th 5-8pm Age 16-Adult Dates: 9/10, 10/8, 11/12, 1/14, 2/11 Day/Time No Classes: 11/26, 12/22, 24, 29 & 31 Saturday’s are available if multiple students are Tues 9-11:30am Thur 6:30-9pm interested. Sept $60 Sept $48 Oct $48 Oct $60 Nov $48 Nov $36 Dec $36 Dec $36 Jan $48 Jan $48 Feb $48 Feb $48

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ADULT FINE ART All levels welcome. This is Acrylic Pouring-Easy to do and so much an ongoing painting class. In this class you will fun! become acquainted with the Elements and Principles of Design. Each class will include demonstrations on technique, visual examples, or photo reference which will benefit your study of painting. Instructor Diane Ricks, has a broad knowledge of all painting styles, techniques and materials. She taught at the college level for 22 years. Age: High School to Adult Location: Art Center #1 Cost: $48 per month Supply list will be given at first class Day/Time: Tuesday 10am-12pm Learn several ways to make art by pouring liquid Acrylic paint onto a canvas. Instructor Diane Ricks Occasionally a class may need to be canceled. Instructor will let you know and price will be adjusted Age: 12 to Adult for that month. Supply list given at first class you attend. Acrylic paint preferred. Fee: $25 per class (Some supplies provided in fee) Location: Art Center Room # 1

Time/Date: Friday Sept 25 10 to 12pm Friday Feb 5 1 to 3pm Pick up the next day after class

Students bring 4 stretched canvases 8” X 8” or 8” X 10”. (no canvas boards)

BEGINNER ART Taught by Denise Connell, who has taken pottery and been a volunteer with the Art Center for over 10 years. She is very creative FINE ART PREP Taught by Denise Connell, when it comes to art & crafts. In this class they will do who has taken pottery and been a volunteer with the craft projects, which include scissors, glue & markers. Art Center for over 10 years. In this class you will be It will begin creating awareness of the color wheel and acquainted with a variety of drawing techniques using mixed medium. This is a prep and prerequisite for pencil, charcoal, watercolor, acrylics, pen and ink. Fine Art Prep class. Age: 7-12 Age: 5 & 6 yrs old As needed: $10 city material fee as needed Fee: Monthly fee plus $5 material fee as needed Day/Time: Thurs. 4:15pm-5:30pm Day/Time: Thurs. 3-4pm Dates: Sept. $40 Dec. $30 Dates: Sept. $40 Dec. $30 Oct. $50 Jan. $40 Oct. $50 Jan. $40 Nov. $30 Feb. $40 Nov. $30 Feb: $40

No class: 11/26, 12/24, & 12/31 No Class: 11/26, 12/24, & 12/31

9 ART CENTER 801 Adams Blvd./ Call the Recreation Dept. to register 702-293-9256

Collage on Paper Thursdays 10am to 12pm September 3, 10, 17, 24 Please see flyer for required materials Fee: $54 Plus $20 instructor fee

Earrings, Earrings, Earrings Thursdays 10am to 12pm October 1, 8, 15, 22 All materials and tools provided Fee: $95 Plus $25 instructor fee

Galaxy Pendants ~Art On Demand~ Thursdays 10am to 12pm Is there an art class you want to take but your schedule doesn’t work? Art on Demand is the October 29 and November 5 answer. Linda Shaffer offers 6 classes to choose from: Fee: $40 Mono-printing, Abstract Painting, Collage, Earrings, Plus $20 instructor fee Galaxy Pendants & Accordion Books.

Accordion Books How it works: Pick the class, find 3 friends, contact Parks & Recreation, schedule with the instructor, pay, Thursdays 10am to 12pm take class and have FUN! November 12, 19 Fee: $40 Plus $20 instructor fee Monoprinting Thursdays 10am to 12pm January 7, 14, 21, 28 Fee: $54 Plus $20 instructor fee

Abstract Acrylic Painting Thursdays 10am to 12pm February 4, 11, 18, 25 Fee: $54 Plus $20 instructor fee

10 ART CENTER 801 Adams Blvd ~ART GUILD CLASSES~

Register & Pay at the Boulder City Art Guild Gallery in the , Suite #104 or call 702-293-2138 during business hours: Mon-Sat 10 to 4; Sun 10 to 3pm.

Holiday Special : Just in time to paint a watercolor “Pet Portrait “for a gift!

Georgia Lawson will help you capture that special friend in a Santa Hat.

Time: Mon. 11/2 & 11/9 1 to 3pm

Cost: $50

Location: Art Center Room #1

Georgia is a master Watercolor artist and her specialty is animals. She will make it fun and easy to get a great result. After registering call Georgia at Drawing All levels Welcome. Instruction in 702-249-9075 for instructions on taking photo and drawing techniques using charcoal, Conte crayons supplies needed. and more. The Instructor is Art Guild member Susan Richardson-Kaumans. Susan has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and extensive study in drawing focused on the figure and portraiture.

Times: Wednesdays September 2 to 23 1-3pm

Wednesdays January 6 to 27 1-3 pm

Location: Boulder City Arts Center Rm #1 Cost: $50 per session

Materials to bring: 18” X 24” newsprint pad HB and B charcoal pencils ( 2 of each) B and 2B Black Conte Crayons (2 of each) B charcoal sticks Kneaded eraser also Pink Pearl Eraser Chamois cloth Pkg small Tortillions and stumps Waterless hand cleaner or finger cots

11 ART CENTER 801 Adams Blvd. ~ART GUILD CLASSES~

WATERCOLOR POURING with WATERCOLOR PAINTING All levels Welcome Georgia Lawson, master watercolor artist. Learn to handle watercolor brushes as you practice Watercolor pouring is a magical technique washes, loose and flowing strokes, texture and much for starting a painting. If you’ve never done more. Students will develop an understanding of it before take advantage of this class. You how to control color and design in this beautiful, fun will love the effects you get as Georgia medium. Instructor Bill Rowe is an experienced artist guides you along your creative path. in watercolor techniques. Times: Tuesday 1/5-1/26 and 2/2-2/23 Evening Bring watercolors, brushes, paper towels 6:30 - 8:30pm water container. some supplies provided in fee. Cost: $50 per month Time: Monday January 4 and 11, 2021 Location: Art Center Room #1 Cost: $60 for 2 day class Location: Boulder City Art Center Register at BCAG Art Gallery in the Boulder Dam Hotel or call 702 293-2138 Register at BC Art Guild Gallery in the between 10am and 4 Boulder Dam Hotel 1305 Arizona Street Materials list: set of tube watercolors, good watercolor or call 702-293-2138 between 10 and 4pm brushes flats and pointed, Arches or Fabrinono watercolor block or 140# watercolor paper, soft lead pencil and small sponge.

BEGINNING WATERCOLOR Join the Fun If you’ve never tried watercolor painting now is a good at BCAG Painting Group time to try it. Georgia Lawson is a master artist in Wednesday mornings from 9am to 12pm, this medium and she will send you on your creative at the Art Center 801 Adams Blvd, Boulder City, NV way as you explore this beautiful free flowing medium. Free! Open to any level and medium. Time: Mondays 9/14 to 9/28 Bring your own materials and enjoy the company. 1 to 3 pm We are there to share art and information. Cost: $60 High School to adults welcome Location: BC Art Center Rm#1

Register at BC Art Guild Gallery 1305 Arizona St. or call 702-293-2138 between 10-4

Supplies: Watercolors, good brushes, Arches watercolor block or 140# watercolor paper, palette, paper towels, water container (at least 1 quart)

12 GOLF www.golfbouldercity.com

JR GOLF These excellent classes provide fundamental beginner instruction and fine tunes the skills of experienced students. Competitive skill games make this class challenging & rewarding. The Class will focus on swing, stance, grip, putting & scoring. Players hit practice balls each day & work with the Instructor, JAMES DREW, DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTION.

Location: BC Municipal Golf Course

Day: Mondays 3-4pm

Fee: Oct. $40

Nov. $40

No Class: 11/23

Register at the Recreation Dept. 900 Arizona St. 702-293-9256

For private lessons call 702-293-9236.

Boulder Creek Eldorado Disc Golf Course

Newly designed 24 hole disc golf course at Boulder Creek Golf Course.

The course has lots of challenges and well- defined sand traps. Call to book your tee time (702)294-6534.

Introductory rate of $10 with cart. Rental discs available.

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702-294-6534

13 SPECIAL INTEREST CLASSES Call the Recreation Department to register 702-293-9256

MARTIAL ARTS ~ AIKIDO is a Japanese self DOG HANDLER DEVELOPMENT ~ This course defense martial art based on non-resistance against will provide a basic knowledge of dog behavior an aggressor’s force to subdue an attack. Circular and introduce methods to motivate and train dogs. & centered body movements are used as a means Students will learn the handling skills to become of defense. It is especially beneficial for women “pack leaders” and will develop the understanding of as Aikido does not depend on physical strength & techniques, equipment, and the mentality needed to is suitable for any age. Aikido ranks are available. be successful handlers. No aggressive Dogs Allowed! Instructor Bud Hindman, a third degree black belt and is a member of Birankai North America. Instructor: William Salazar is a retired Los Angeles County Police K9 Handler. He is cross Age 18+ trained patrol and narcotics detection. He is a Fee $40 per month certified POST Police K9 team evaluator, K9 instructor/agitator from Adlerhorst International and Location Rec Ctr #2 has Advanced K9 Handler Certification from Master Day/Time M & W 7-8pm K9 Academy in California. His wife/assistant, Maggi has over 25 years dog training experience as well. Note Wear loose fitting clothing They have titled many dogs in AKC competitions including conformation, obedience, agility, earthdog, CGC and have acquired “Versatility Excellent Awards”.

Day Friday 7pm-8:15pm (6 weeks) NO dogs at first class

Dates Sept. 11-Oct. 16 Nov. 6-Dec. 18 (no class 11/27) Jan. 8-Feb. 12

Location ABC Park Gym 801 Adams Blvd. backside of the property YOUTH BASKETBALL CAMP will focus on basketball fundamentals and skills for the first hour Fee $75 per session and then provide scrimmaging for the second hour. Instructor Jim Konst is currently the Head Boy Age 18+ & Girls Basketball coach at Garrett Middle School. He has coached at the high school level and at the Boulder City Parks and Recreation Department.

Grades 2-8 Time 1-3pm LA County Police Fee $5 daily K9 Koyak Thanksgiving Break EOW 9/13/2005 Days 11/23-11/25 Winter Break

Days 12/21-12/23 12/28-12/30

14 SPECIAL INTEREST CLASSES Call the Recreation Department to register 702-293-9256

DANCE ~ TOTS is a music, movement, balance DANCE FITNESS is designed to provide the and basic dance steps class introduced in a fun, maximum amount of fun using dance moves to friendly and positive manner. Little dancers learn increase your heart rate while building and toning beginning songs and dances that will foster a love for muscles. Instructor Jim Deutz is an accomplished the arts. Instructor Jim Deutz is an accomplished performer and choreographer and has been a dance performer and choreographer and has been a dance teacher since 1986 in multiple dance disciplines. teacher since 1986 in multiple dance disciplines. Age 10-Adult Age 2-4 yrs Day/Time T & Th 6:15-7:15pm Day & Time F 9:15-9:45am Location Rec. Ctr. #2

Location Rec. Ctr. #2 Fee $8 per class when a min. of 4 No Class 11/27, 12/25, 1/1 classes are prepaid Daily fee $10 Daily Fee $10 paid at Rec. Dept. Fee Sept. $24 Dec. $18 PRIVATE DANCE LESSONS Jim Deutz offers private lessons, $50 per hour Oct. $30 Jan. $24 individual or dancing pair. Get out your dancing Nov. $18 Feb. $24 shoes, be it tap or otherwise, and learn a new styles of dance. This is a great opportunity for those of you who want to learn a dance for a special occasion.

DANCE ~ ADULT TAP Tap dance is a form of dance characterized by using the sounds of tap shoes striking the floor as a form of percussion. Two major variations on tap dance exist: rhythm (jazz) tap and Broadway tap. Broadway tap focuses on dance; it is widely performed in musical theater. Jim Deutz is an accomplished performer and choreographer and has been a dance teacher since 1986 in multiple dance disciplines.

Age 18+ Day/Time M 5:30-6:30pm DANCE WITH JIMMY D Location Rec. Ctr. #2 Have fun and improve your skills in Jazz, Hip Hop, Tap, and Technique Class. Instructor Jim Deutz Fee $8 per class when a min of 4 (Jimmy D) is an accomplished performer and classes are prepaid choreographer and has experience with internationally Daily Fee $10 paid at the Rec. Dept. acclaimed shows. He has been a dance teacher No Class 9/7, 1/18, 2/15 since 1986 in multiple dance disciplines.

Location Rec. Ctr. #2

Day & Time Tues 4:30-5:30pm Ages 6-12 yrs Fee Sept. $50 Dec. $50 Oct. $40 Jan. $40 Nov. $40 Feb. $40

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MOVEMENT WITH MS. MINDY GYMNASTICS W/ MISS BRANDI Have fun with your toddler as he/she develops social/motor Currently taught by McKenna Johnson skills & coordination via music & gymnastics equipment. Mom and/or Dad participates. Instructor PRIVATE LESSONS $20 per 1/2 hr Mindy Holley has taught at the preschool level for the Location: Recreation Center #3 City of Henderson and is a former recreational gymnast. Parent participation required unless potty trained. No Class: Nov. 24-26, Dec. 22-24, Dec.29-31 Age: 18 months - 4yrs Time: 2:15pm-2:45pm T and/or Th Instructor Brandi Carstensen was a competitive No Class: Nov 24 & 26 Dec 22, 24, 29, 31 gymnast for seven years, and has taught with the Daily fee: $10 per class when space is Recreation Department since 2002. available BEGINNERS learn to do basic gymnastic movements 1 day Tues and/or Th on the floor. Flexibility is increased and basic tumbling is Sep $25 Sep $19 taught. Bars, beams, and vault are introduced. Oct $25 Oct $31 INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED classes are designed Nov $19 Nov $19 for the gymnast with intermediate skills on beam, bars, Dec $19 Dec $19 floor, and vault. Gymnast should be able to do a back walkover. Skills are polished and difficulty increased. Jan $25 Jan $25 Feb $25 Feb $25 Age: 6+ Beginner: 4-5pm Intermediate: 5-6pm **Due to the CDC and Governor Sisolak’s Advanced: 6-7pm directives, Gymnastics is postponed at this time. We will keep you posted of any Sept Tues & Thur $74 changes.** Oct Tues & Thur $74

KINDERGYM A class one step up from Mommy/Daddy/ Nov Tues & Thur $50 Me when gymnasts know the routine of the classroom Dec Tues & Thur $50 expectations and are seeking to improve their beginner skills. Potty training required. Instructor, Jan Tues & Thur $66 Breanne Sanford, began her gymnastics career at the Feb Tues & Thur $66 Recreation Center at the age of two. She has been in competitive gymnastics for 16 years. Bre, as she is known Beginner: 4-5pm Age: 6+ in Boulder City, has coached gymnastics for 2 years for all Intermediate: 5-6pm ages & experience. 4-5pm 5-6pm Age: 3+ Sept W $41 $41 Time: 11:30am -12:15pm Oct W $33 $33 No Class: Sept. 7, Nov. 23 & 25, Dec. 21,23, 28, 30 Nov W $25 $25 Daily fee: $10 per Class when space is available Dec W $25 $25 Children must be potty trained for this class Jan W $33 $33 Sept M & W $58 Feb W $33 $33 Oct M & W $58 Nov M & W $44

Dec M & W $37 Jan M & W $58

Feb M & W $58

16 SPECIAL INTEREST CLASSES Call theRecreation Department to register 702-293-9256

BEGINNING HORSEBACK RIDING LANGUAGES

Beginning horseback riding lessons include learning PRIVATE, SEMI PRIVATE, how to saddle your horse, lead and care for horses as & SMALL GROUP LESSONS well as learning to properly ride. Ground classes may SPANISH~GERMAN~ITALIAN be taught when the weather is unfavorable to ride. FRENCH~ENGLISH~ESL Horseback riding is a great way for children to learn responsibility and hard work while having fun! Age 5+ Instructor Beatrice Werner is a former CSN language teacher with a MA from the School of Languages of Middlebury College. She speaks 5 languages and has extensive experience teaching students both young and old.

Learning a new language can be fun & exciting. If you’re planning a trip to a foreign country, Beatrice can give you just what you need to make your trip more enjoyable. She has been a tour guide all over the world and can help with regional terminology.

Location: ABC Park Classroom #2 Bonny Fikri has 30 years of horse experience. She has competed in a wide range of events from barrel Day/Time: Arranged directly with the instructor. racing to dressage. Her passion is teaching children, Fee per person, per 1hr Class: in the classroom or riding a horse! Bonny loves seeing the joy being around horses brings to children. $20 1 person Cost is $26/per half hour lessen or $40 for an hour $12 2 people and is paid at the Parks & Recreation Department. $8 3+people Day and time of lessons are arranged directly with the instructor. Please Call 702-289-9654 for inquires regarding lessons. Ages 6 and up are welcome to TURKEY SHOOT join. Day: November 17&18 Grade: 1st & older Time: 2:30pm-4:30pm Location: TBD

Fee: 8 shots for $1

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TAI CHI/CHI KUNG This practice incorporates FUNCTIONAL FITNESS FOR SENIORS elements of CHI KUNG and TAI CHI to strengthen Functional fitness refers to exercises that enhance and balance energy (chi) in the body. It is designed our ability to “function” in a greater capacity on a daily to improve balance, flexibility, energy and mindfulness basis. Functional fitness exercises imitate day-to- while relieving stress. The overall objective is to day motions and activities creating an increase of experience movement in conjunction with breath strength and mobility. The department Health and using self-healing exercises to center and realign the Human Services recommends that adults get a least body. Instructor PATRICIA AMON began studying 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity weekly Lohan School of Shaolin Tai Chi and Chi Kung in and participate in strength training exercises for all 2006. She has since studied Tai Chi and Chi Kung major muscle groups at least two times a week. This with instructors in Montana and Nevada and has been 45-minute class includes strength, stability, mobility teaching since 2010. exercises that focus on the 5 basic movement patterns to include the bend and lift, single leg Age: 14-low 100s movements, pushing movements, pulling movements Day/Time: F 8-9am and rotational movements. Participants stand and Location: North Escalante Park sit as well as use resistance bands, dumb bells, and balls during the class. This class is a low to moderate

No class: Sept., 12/25, 1/1 class depending on individual fitness levels. This class is taught by Mary Hinson, Personal Trainer. Daily fee: $7 Fee: Oct. $25 Fee: $24 individual per month $36 couple per month Nov. $20 Day: M, W, & F Dec. $15 Time: 7:45-8:45am Jan. $20 Age: 55+ & physically challenged Feb. $20 Location: Rec Ctr. Old Gym

TENNIS Instructor McKay Stevens has TAI CHI CHUAN In this class, you will learn been around tennis for many years & has played the 24 Posture Yang Style of Tai Chi Chuan while competitively for over 10 years. He has coached at incorporating the Chi Gung Medical Maintenance the high school & college level & loves the sport! Method. This style of teaching is known for its health benefits, regulating blood pressure and circulation, LESSONS Tennis is a great sport & classes are increasing oxygen to the brain, improving balance, designed for entry-level & intermediate players. Each muscle tone, bone marrow cleansing, enhancing session focuses on the fundamental skills of tennis digestion and the firing of neurons. Volunteer or improvement of those skills through hands on Instructor FRANCES MEYER is a student of Master instruction, drills, games & competitive play. Please Amin who studied Tai Chi from Sifu Terry Tichota of speak directly to the instructor regarding classes for Total Balance Tai Chi. Call Recreation Center for special needs students. instructor’s contact for class. Location: Broadbent Park Tennis Courts Contact Instructor for day & time: Mckay Stevens Age: 14-low 100s 702-401-2447 Day/time: W 8-9am Youth and Adult Tennis~Semi, Private & Small Location: North Escalante Park or Group Rec Ctr based on weather Fee: Free Lessons are custom designed to meet the needs of the student. All are welcome. Classes are offered based on the 1/2 hour min. of 4 classes required instructor’s availability. Fee per person: $30-private, 1 person $15-semi-private, 2 people $10-small group, 3+people

18 SPECIAL INTEREST CLASSES Call the Recreation Department to register 702-293-9256

LINE DANCING is as easy as 1, 2, 3. This class will teach you standard line dance steps that you will transform into flowing line dances. Each week you will enjoy a variety of music while you exercise your mind and body. Perfect for the beginner dancer, or those just needing to reinforce the basics. Instructor Lynn St Pierre. Age: All ages 15 & under require adult participation Location: NV Way Rec Bldg (DWP) Fee: $8 daily $30 for 4 classes PILATES is a system of controlled exercises that engage the mind and condition the total body. The Advance Line Dance blend of strength and flexibility training improves Day/Time: M 6:00-7:30pm posture, reduces stress and creates long, lean Beginners class muscles without bulking up. Pilates takes a balanced approach so that no muscle group is overworked and Day/Time: W 6:00-7:30pm the body moves as an efficient, holistic system in Easy Beginner Class sport and daily activity. Instructor Day/Time: F 9:30-10:30am LYNN ST PIERRE certified via Peak Pilates. Enjoy any or all of the dance classes above at PILATES BASIC MAT CLASS will start with one flat rate of $45 for the month. fundamentals. In this class you will learn the basic series of exercises upon which the entire Pilates method is built. This total body work out incorporates breathing techniques, core strengthening and stability YOGA WITH LYN classes are for everyone at any of muscles. The heavy emphasis on abdominal skill level. These classes give individual attention, strengthening is a necessity at every fitness level. adapting the practice to meet the students needs. Increase strength, balance and agility while relaxing This practice can help with arthritis, chronic pain/ and focusing your mind. aches, headaches/migraines, back care, stress/ anxiety, hypertension, insomnia and more. Teacher Fee: $10 daily LYN BANAS is a Certified Yoga Therapist by the $35 for 4 classes International Association of Yoga Therapist, with $50 T/Th monthly fee 13,000+hrs of teacher/therapist experience.

Day/Time: T & Th 9am-10am Age: 10+ Location: ABC Park Admin #2 Location: NV Way Rec Bldg (DWP) Fee $12 per 1-hr class 1xs per week $10 per 1-hr class 2xs per week 1:1 fee $50 per 1-hr session Day/Time: W 10-11am Sa 10-11am

Please contact Lyn to discuss your needs 920-827-6426 or [email protected]

19 FITNESS CENTER Register at the Fitness center located at 801 Adams Blvd. 702-476-0180 Manager: Marcie Gibson Age: 16+ (Younger persons can contact the manager for a case-by- case review for consideration)

FEE SCHEDULE Boulder City Community Fitness Center is a Tivity Daily fee: $4 Single Health Silver Sneakers® Fitness and Renew Active by Wkly Fee: $10 Single UnitedHealthCare provider. 1 mo fee: $25 Single $40 Couple Call 702-476-0180 or stop by at $55 Family of 3 801 Adams Blvd for all the specific information. $75 Family of 4 Personal Training $90 Family of 5 Personal training can be beneficial for elite athletes & those 3 mo fee: $60 Single who have never exercised before. If you want to lose weight, $100 Couple improve your sports performance, or to be assured that you $140 Family of 3 are truly improving your health in the most efficient manner, $185 Family of 4 a personal trainer may be just what you need. A personal $230 Family of 5 trainer can tailor a fitness program that takes your current 6 mo fee: $100 Single physical condition & fitness goals into consideration. $170 Couple $255 Family of 3 Mary Hinson is an American Council on Exercise Certified $340 Family of 4 Personal Trainer. Sher has a passion for the outdoors and $425 Family of 5 fitness and believes the first step towards improving health Open: M-Th 5am-8pm and fitness is an active lifestyle. Young or old, Mary’s Fri 5am-7pm programs are geared toward improving overall health and Sat 7am-4pm fitness through a balanced approach of activities designed to get you up and moving. Sunday/Major holidays Closed Jake Mader is a National Academy of Sports Medicine “Community” is not just part of our name; it is what our (NASM) Certified Personal Trainer. Jake was born and Fitness Center is all about. Approximately 90 of your raised in Boulder City and is a 2010 graduate of Boulder City friends & neighbors use the Community Fitness Center High School. In September, Jake will have a performance on any given day. Many friendships are created in our enhancement certificate to train athletes. Whether you are friendly, relaxed, & family-oriented facility. Most of our staff an athlete or looking for assistance in meeting your fitness are volunteer workers, part of that wonderful community of goals a personal trainer is a good place to start. Jake enjoys helpful, involved, people who make Boulder City the special all outdoor activities and spending time with family and place it is. friends. A membership has no conditions, contracts or further obligation. It’s only $4 for an entire day of facility usage. If Call to get more information regarding our personal training you are a regular user, you may wish to take advantage of services or to make an appointment with a Community Community our $25 per month rate. There are also discounted rates Fitness Center trainer, simply visit your Center @ 801 Adams Blvd. 702-476-0180. for 3& 6-month memberships, as well as for “couples” & “family” memberships. You only pay for what you want, how you want & only as long as you want. We are located in the ABC Park. Stop by & check us out. Become healthier, meet people & make some new friends (or visit old ones)!

BENEFITS ~Friendly & family-oriented~ ~Trained helpful staff~ ~Full line of free weights~ ~Exercise & cardio machines~ ~Certified personal trainers~

20 SPORTS Call the Recreation Department to register 702-293-9256

YOUTH BASKETBALL-CO-ED PRE-REGISTRATION is required for each Fee $40 youth sport. Length 6 weeks The league a child plays in is determined by their Location Recreation Ctr grade in the fall. A child must be 5 years old by Sept. Fee must be paid by 12/17, after 12/17 your child will 30th to play in the kindergarten league. be placed on a waiting list. Players may attend the SOCCER-CO-ED Player Skill Clinic, but it is not mandatory. Fee $45 CLINIC: Length 6 weeks Grade 3-4 Sa 12/12 @ 9am Location Pratte Field Grade 5-7 Sa 12/12@10am FLOOR HOCKEY Fee must be paid by 8/20, after 8/20 your child will be placed on a waiting list. Players may attend the Fee $40 Player Skill Clinic, but it is not mandatory. Length 6 weeks

CLINIC: Location Recreation Ctr Grade K Sa 8/15 @ 8am Fee must be paid by 1/7, after 1/7 your child will Grade 1-2 Sa 8/15 @ 9am be placed on a waiting list. Players may attend the Player Skill Clinic, but it is not mandatory. Grade 3-5 Sa 8/15 @ 10am CLINIC: Grade 6-8 Sa 8/15 @ 11am Grade K Sa 1/2 @ 9am YOUTH CO-ED VOLLEYBALL Grade 1-2 Sa 1/2 @ 10am 3rd-8th Grade Clinic Fee $40 Grades 3-6 floor hockey is offered after basketball season ends in February. Call 702-293-9254 for Date/Time 9/12 8am 3rd-5th grade more information. 9/12 9am 5th-8th grade Location Sand Courts-Vet’s Mem. Park Camps T/Th 10/20-11/19 FLAG FOOTBALL-CO-ED Fee $40 Length 6 weeks Location Pratte Field

Fee must be paid by 10/1, after 10/1 your child will be placed on a waiting list. Players may attend the Player Skill Clinic, but it is not mandatory.

CLINIC: Grade 3-4 Sa 9/26 @ 8am Grade 5-8 Sa 9/26 @ 9am

PARENT COACHES NEEDED, PLEASE CALL 293-9256

21 SPORTS Call the Recreation Department to register 702-293-9256

ADULT SPORTS OPEN GYM-RECREATION CENTER (MUST BE 12 YRS OLD) Age 16+ minors require parental permission **Due to the CDC and Governor Sisolak’s Note A Team Manager or Rep. must attend directives, Open Gym is postponed at the meeting. this time. We will keep you posted of any changes.** Meeting Rec Ctr. Classroom 4 Mon-Th 3-8pm~Fri 3-6pm~Sat 1-4pm

Info Please call Kelly Lehr @ 702-293-9254 Times may vary due to city leagues, staffing or special Those individuals not belonging to a team, events but interested in playing, will be added to Activities include a free agent list for existing teams. This ~Volleyball~ does not guarantee placement. ~”Drop-in” play~ ~Uninstructed basketball~ ~Pickleball~

Participants must be 12 years old unless accompanied by an adult.

For current information, please see the gym schedule in the Recreation Department lobby or online at bcnv.org

PICKLEBALL

Indoor: Rec.Ctr.

Day: M-Sat 8am-12:15pm

DODGEBALL Note: Closed for special events Date/Time 12/19 @ 5pm By appointment for club members only. Fee $60 per team Outdoor: ABC Park (801 Adams Blvd.) Proceeds go to Boulder City Emergency Aid Nets are stored in a box the pickleball court. Visit the SOFTBALL Recreational Fitness Center in ABC Park for the combination. Meeting Th 8/20@7pm Men

Th 8/20@7pm Co-ed

MEN’S COMPETITIVE BASKETBALL

Meeting Th 10/10 @ 7pm

WOMEN’S RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL

Meeting M 8/24 @ 7pm

22 YOUTH PROGRAMS Call theRecreation Department to register 702-293-9256

YOUTH CENTER The Boulder City Youth Center is a fun, exciting place where kids can be kids in a supervised environment. We offer entertainment from pool & video games to cooking & sports. We also venture out into the world on awesome field trips. If you are struggling with homework, then stop in to the homework room after school & get the help you need. The Youth Center is more than just fun & games, it’s a place for children to develop new relationships & grow into young adults. All that is needed to start your adventure is a Release of Liability form filled out by a parent or guardian returned to the Youth Center. TINY TOTS The Tiny Tots program focuses on enriching children in Register: Youth Center areas of socialization skills, creativity through varied art medium, motor skills development through P.E. activities, Location: ABC Park introductory academic skills such as: recognizing & 801 Adams Blvd learning to write upper & lower case ABC’s, numbers 1-10, & all shapes & colors. Grades: 6-12 Register: Recreation Center Location: Recreation Center #4 Fee: Free No Class: School Holidays Field trips: Additional fees may apply Age 3-4 Tues & Thurs Closed: For field trips & special events 11:45am-2:15pm Note: Times may be adjusted Aug/Sept $110.00

SCHOOL YEAR HOURS October $90.00 November $60.00 Mon-Thurs 12-6pm & Friday 12-7pm December $60.00 Youth Center 702-491-3679 January $70.00 February $80.00 **Due to the CDC and Governor Sisolak’s March $80.00 directives, Youth Center is postponed at April $80.00 this time. We will keep you posted of any May $40.00 changes.** Age 4-5 Mon-Thurs 9-11:30am Aug/Sept $210.00 October $150.00 November $110.00 December $110.00 January $130.00 February $140.00 March $160.00 April $140.00 May $80.00

TINY TOTS INSTRUCTORS Bree Egan, Bridget Martorano & Brianne Kaminski

23 YOUTH PROGRAMS Call the Recreation Department to register 702-293-9256

SAFEKEY The Safekey program is a safe alternative for children home alone after school. We are offering an afternoon filled with fun, games and activities to engage your child with their peers in a safe, clean and supervised environment.

Safekey 702-287-6154

Grades K-5

Location ABC Park Gym

Closed: School Holidays

Fees: $10 2:30-6pm (after school) $20 All Day Safekey WINTER/SPRING BREAK Is a fun, one-week version of our Safekey Note: Prepayment is required for specific program that is packed with games, arts & days. Due to COVID-19, we have limited crafts, sports & more. This program offers safe availability so we maintain small group size supervision & a chance for kids to interact with following the CDC and SNHD guidelines. friends their own age. Sign up early! Please call the Recreation Department to register 702-293-9256 Grades: K-5 Register: Recreation Center Location: Recreation Center Date: Winter Break 12/21-12/23 & 12/28-12/30 Spring Break 3/29-4/2/21

24 CITY PARKS ARE OPEN DAILY FROM 5AM - 10PM Visit the Parks & Recreation office at 900 Arizona St. For more information on reserving a gazebo or park or call 702-293-9256

ADAMS BLVD COMMUNITY PARK BRAVO SOFTBALL FIELD {31} (ABC PARK) 801 Adams Blvd. {14} WHALEN BASEBALL FIELD {32} 891 Avenue B Hours vary for the Art, Fitness & Youth Center. Gymnasium and classrooms available on a These ball fields accommodate the Youth, Men’s & reservation basis. Women’s Baseball & Softball Leagues.

BICENTENNIAL PARK ROBERT N. BROADBENT MEMORIAL PARK 999 Colorado Street {20} 861 Avenue B {8}

This park is seven acres of beautiful green grass 5-acres encompass a variety of recreation facilities and trees for your enjoyment. Excellent for a family including 4 lighted tennis courts, picnic areas, play get-together. The gazebo band-stand, built for the areas, Multi-use Building located at 1204 Bicentennial Celebration, is an excellent covered 6th Street {29} with a kitchen and dining area, facility for special events. Park also includes a Swimming Pool & Racquetball Court Complex, children’s play area. horseshoes & more.

DEL PRADO PARK 901 Utah Street {23}

This 2.5-acre park has playground equipment, basketball courts & barbecue grills.

HEMENWAY VALLEY PARK 401 VILLE DRIVE {22}

BOOTLEG CANYON This park is comprised of approximately 10 acres. 1000 Yucca Street {34} Includes playground equipment, multi-level play structure, gazebos, restrooms, picnic area, basketball Outstanding trails, beautiful lake views & well- courts, 2 lighted tennis courts & 2 lighted softball maintained trails. Lower trails are beginner; higher fields. This lovely park has a fantastic view of trail are intermediate & expert runs. Open daily, Lake Mead and attracts wild big horn mountain excluding practices & races. Note: Use of safety sheep. These wild animals deserve respect and equipment is strongly recommended. Please leave consideration. Please use judgment when sheep are the area in the same, if not better, condition as when present in the park. you arrived. Location: turn north on Yucca St. & head toward the BC on Red Mtn., Canyon Road. Follow the signs to the parking area. For more information, call 702-293-9256.

LAKE VIEW PARK 103 Walker Way {25}

A 3/4-acre park with a tot lot, playground, basketball court, picnic tables, barbecue grills, trees & green open space.

25 CITY PARKS ARE OPEN DAILY FROM 5AM - 10PM Visit the Parks & Recreation office at 900 Arizona St. For more information on reserving a gazebo or park or call 702-293-9256

NEVADA WAY RECREATION FACILITY SWIMMING POOL & RACQUETBALL DEPT. OF WATER & POWER BLDG. COMPLEX 600 Nevada Way (DWP) {30} 861 Avenue B 702-293-9286 {8}

OASIS PARK The Boulder City Pool and Racquetball Complex, 1419 Marita Drive {24} offers year ‘round healthy, affordable, enriching, and 5 acres of beautiful open green area. Enjoy the ball supervised programs. The 25 meter lap/recreational field, basketball courts, playground equipment or the pool, enclosed by an air support structure September- para-course. May, features various classes, and open swim schedules. Part of the facility’s stated mission is “to TEDDY FENTON MEMORIAL PARK provide high quality and cost effective recreation 300 Railroad Ave {27} programs and activities for all residents”. programs include and are not limited to: Parent and Baby,Youth This beautiful landscaped park with seven sculp- Learn to Swim, BCH Youth Swim Team, Adult Masters tures that may be enjoyed from any of the many park Program, Water Exercise, Lap Swim and more! Fees benches provided along the walkway. Adjacent to are reasonable with daily, reduced, seasonal, annual, the park is the Historic Water Filtration Plant and the and punch pass rates. Community Gardens.

VETERANS’ MEMORIAL PARK 1650 Buchanan Blvd. {26} RIVER MOUNTAIN HIKING TRAIL Lakeview Subdivision & Hwy 93 {15} This park is comprised of 25 acres. It includes 4 lighted multi-use ball fields, 2 beach volleyball courts, Built in the 1930’s, the Civilian Conservation Corps open green space, skateboard & bike parks, 2 trail, lies between Red & Black Mountain. Boulder soccer fields, a splash park & picnic/barbecue area & City, the & the UNLV Geology restrooms facilities. Nearby is a 4-acre fishing pond Department have renovated the 5 1/2 mile trail. Look and model boat pond. for the trailhead sign.

RIVER MOUNTAINS LOOP TRAIL The River Mountains Loop Trail runs approximately 35 miles on a loop which connect Lake Mead National Recreation Area, , Boulder City, Henderson and . The River Mountains are home to one of the largest big horn sheep populations in Nevada, which you may encounter on this trail. The WILBUR SQUARE trail is 12 feet wide and paved. About 3.5 miles of the 1100 Colorado Street {21} trail occupy the old bed of railroad that once ran from Boulder City to Hoover Dam, supplying materials to Wilbur square was originally designed and build the dam. The River Mountains Loop Trail shares constructed by the Federal Government during the its southern section for a few miles with the Historic construction of Hoover Dam. This 3.3 acre park was Railroad Hiking Trail. The two trails have a common named in honor of Ray Lyman Wilbur who served as trailhead at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area Secretary of the Interior from 1929-1933. This park is visitor center on Lakeshore Road. {16} home to many special events throughout the year.

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Sponsoring Boulder City Recreation Department youth & adult leagues and special events for over 30 years.

(702) 293-7777 www.boulderdamcu.org 530 Avenue G, PO Box 61530 I Boulder City NV 89006