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PARKS, RECREATION & LIBRARIES September–December 2017 Activity Guide

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ADULT PROGRAMS 34–48 FACILITY AND REGISTRATION 10 Drop-In Activities at the MAC 40 INFORMATION Programs 34 Admission Fees 12 Trips 41 Birthday 11 Wellness Services at the MAC 36 Child Care (3 months-7 years) 87 Ice Centre at the Promenade 10 ADULT ARTS AND CRAFTS 18-21 Fine Art 18 Recreation Facilities 12 Fine Crafts 19 Registration Schedule, 84 Form, and Information Pottery 21 Resident and Business Discount Card 83 ADULT FITNESS AND WELLNESS 22-33 Room Rentals 10 Fitness Class Descriptions 30 Fitness Class Schedules 26 GOLF 17 Massage 24 LIBRARIES 70–74 Personal Training and Fitness 22 Adult Programs 73 Pilates Reformer 25 General Information 70 Silver Sneakers® 23 Youth and Teen Programs 71 ADULT SPORTS 49-51 OUTDOOR RECREATION 75 Indoor Soccer 51 Hikes 76 Pickleball 51 Paddleboarding 77 Softball Leagues 50 Slacklining 75 Volleyball 49 PARKS AND OPEN SPACE 69 AQUATICS 52–58 Map Inside back Pool Schedules 52 cover Swimming Lessons 56 Parks and Facilities 88 Water Fitness 54 PRESCHOOL AND TOT 78–82 CHILD AND TEEN 59–68 ACTIVITIES (0–6 YEARS) ACTIVITIES (5-15 YEARS) Fall Preschool Schedule and Fees 79 Art and Pottery 65 Preschool Information 78 Dance and Theater 59 Tot/Youth Activities 80 General Activities 62 Sports 67 SPECIAL EVENTS 4–9 Events 4 Enrichment Camp 62 Harvest Festival 5 TaeKwon-Do 64 Ballerina Dodge 6 Zombie Golf Tournament 7 Ciclovía 8 STANDLEY LAKE REGIONAL PARK 13-15

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PARKS, RECREATION & LIBRARIES DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE Administrative Office 303-658-2192 Dear Friends, 4800 W. 92nd Avenue What an enjoyable summer we’ve had! You may have been one of the HOURS: 7 a.m.-6 p.m., Mon–Thur, Closed Friday 10,000 people who celebrated Independence Day at City Park. Or perhaps Director you enrolled a child in a camp, attended the film series at Westminster Jason Genck 303-658-2198 Station, walked a trail, or read a book in a park. Regardless, I hope that our parks, libraries, events, programs or trails played a role in bringing you and Operations Manager your family joy and satisfaction over the summer. Ryan Hegreness 303-658-2197 As I look ahead I can’t help but think what an exciting time it is to live Parks and Golf Services Manager in Westminster! You’ve probably noticed Downtown Westminster Lance Johnson 303-658-2854 beginning to take shape with the streets, parking garage, and landscaping Recreation Services Manager improvements along US 36. You may have heard about the many Justin Cutler 303-658-2211 incredible developments that will begin construction this year. What you may not know is that the downtown will be home to several unique urban Library Services Manager parks and public spaces. In fact, construction has begun on the plaza as an J.R. Clanton, Interim 303-658-2640 epicenter of excitement in the downtown. Open Space Manager You don’t have to wait until construction is complete to enjoy Downtown Rod Larsen 303-658-2285 Westminster. Come out on Saturday, September 23 and bring your bike to Ciclovia. Ride around the new downtown streets and enjoy games, time CITY OF WESTMINSTER trials, healthy , bike maintenance and repair workshops, and a Strider ADMINISTRATION track for the kids. The downtown will host the second annual Harvest Don Tripp, City Manager Festival and Balloon Glow on October 21. Jody Andrews, Deputy City Manager Hopefully by now you’ve checked out the beautiful new Westminster Barbara Opie, Deputy City Manager Station and taken the 11-minute ride to Union Station in Denver. This fall we break ground on Phase 1 of Westminster Station Park. The highlight PARKS, RECREATION, of the first phase will be an incredible nature playground featuring a “mountain,” embankment slides, sand and water play areas, climbing LIBRARIES AND OPEN SPACE obstacles, bridges, and lookout towers — all constructed from natural ADVISORY BOARD materials and designed to encourage children to unleash their creativity Bernice Aspinwall Jon Herrmann and connect with nature. Stephanie Bingham Sarada Krishnan We look forward to seeing you at our facilities and events this fall. We can’t Janet Bruchmann Mary Litwiler wait for you to experience the incredible additions to our parks and trails Dan Dolan Terrance Ramirez system in the near future. Wayne East Marley Steele-Inama Chris Fowler Dennis White Sincerely, Mark Harris Jason Genck Director of Parks, Recreation & Libraries WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL

Herb Atchison Shannon Bird Bruce Baker Maria De Cambra Alberto Garcia Emma Pinter Anita Seitz Mayor sbird@ bbaker@ mdecambra@ Mayor Pro-Tem emma.pinter@ aseitz@ gmail.com CityofWestminster.us herb.atchison@ CityofWestminster.us CityofWestminster.us CityofWestminster.us agarcia@ netzero.com CityofWestminster.us

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FACILITY INFORMATION CENTER HOLIDAY CLOSURE City Park Fitness Center (CPFC) 303-460-9691 All facilities closed. Libraries close at 3 p.m. Thanksgiving eve City Park Recreation Center (CPRC) 303-460-9690 and are closed the day after Thanksgiving. Westminster Sports College Hill Library (CH) 303-658-2601 Center (WSC) closed 6 p.m. Nov 22 thru Nov 26. Countyside Outdoor Pool (CS) 303-466-1738 Christmas Eve All facilities close at 3 p.m. and New Years Eve all facilities close Walnut Creek Golf Preserve (WCP) 303-469-2974 at 3 p.m. WSC closed 6pm Dec 22-25, 6 p.m. Dec 29-Jan 1. Ice Centre at the Promenade 303-469-2100 MAINTENANCE CLOSURES Irving Street Library (IR) 303-658-2301 City Park Recreation Center Legacy Ridge Golf Course (LGC) 303-438-8997 ENTIRE CENTER: August 21–27 POOL: August 21–September 1 MAC (MAC) 303-426-4310 Walnut Creek Golf Preserve Standley Lake Regional Park (SL) 303-425-1097 Course closed Sep 6-9. Golf shop and restaurant remain open. Swim & Fitness Center (SFC) 303-427-2217 Practice areas available on a limited basis. Check with golf shop. Swim & Fitness Center Westminster Sports Center (WSC) 303-658-2393 ENTIRE CENTER: Oct 9–15 West View Recreation Center (WV) 303-460-9530 POOL: Oct 9–20

PROGRAM INFORMATION HYLAND HILLS/WESTMINSTER Adult Activities, Rita Gaddis 303-658-2292 JOINT USE AGREEMENT Westminster and Hyland Hills Park and Recreation District Adult Sports, Kim Chrisman 303-658-2207 residents receive resident rates at all City of Westminster Adult Trips, Jennifer Jensen 303-658-2294 facilities with a valid discount/ID card. Arts and Crafts, Melinda Fiscus 303-658-2213 Hyland Hills Facilities Administrative Office 303-428-7488 Aquatics, Joe Harris 303-658-2967 Adventure Golf & Raceway 303-650-7588 Child & Teen Activities 303-658-2219 Cindy McDonald The Greg Mastriona Golf 303-428-6526 Courses at Hyland Hills City Park Aquatics, Taylor Lawrence 303-658-2915 Ice Centre at the Promenade 303-469-2100 Fitness and Wellness, Becky Stafford 303-658-2941 Perl Mack Community Center 303-650-7581 Outdoor Recreation, Patti Wright 303-658-2201 Water World 303-427-SURF (7873) Preschool Activities & TaeKwon-Do 303-658-2215 Matt Hess Donald E. VanArsdale 303-650-7626 Gymnastic Center Special Events, Leah Krumpholz 303-658-2208 Swim & Fitness Center Aquatics, 303-658-2956 Joe LeDuc Youth Sports, Stephanie Musella 303-658-2217

www.CityofWestminster.us 3 Special Events Holiday Holiday Pottery Sale Craft Show Sat. and Sun., November 4-5 Sat., November 4 10 a.m.–4 p.m. City Park Recreation Center, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 10455 Sheridan Blvd. The MAC Shop ‘til you drop for unique, hand-made 3295 W. 72nd Ave. pottery gifts created by pottery students Shop from 80 unique artisans from the City Park Pottery Studio. selling handmade crafts, Choose from a variety of functional and jewelry, holiday ornaments, decorative pieces, all at affordable prices. and one-of-a-kind special gifts in all price ranges. No admission – please bring a non-perishable donation for the Westminster Food Bank. Call 303-426-4310 for details. Free admission and free parking.

21+ only Holiday USIC Lighting Ceremony Saturday, Dec. 2 $40 5:30–7:30 pm Westminster City Hall Join us as City Hall is illuminated with SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 thousands of lights. Enjoy musical 11 a.m.–7 p.m. performances, refreshments, hay rides, WESTMINSTER STATION a bonfire and visits with Santa. 6995 N. Grove, Westminster For weather concerns the day of the event THePETEBOX, Brian Fitzy, Arthur Lee visit www.CityofWestminster.us. Land, Marty Nightengale, Josh Blackburn, For more information call 303-658-2208. Dave Connelly, Funkma$ter www.Dissoniq.com

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HALLOWEEN Harvest

Festival& Balloon GloW Sat., October 21, 5-8 p.m. Downtown Westminster

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SAVE THE DATE! BALLERINA DODGEBALL SAT., NOVEMBER 4 Westminster Sports Center 6051 W 95th Ave., Westminster You've never seen Dodgeball like this!

Details coming soon at www.CityofWestminster.us/SpecialEvents

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THE SAVEDATE ZombieWest minst erGolf Tournament Saturday, Oct. 14 Legacy Ridge Golf Course 10801 Legacy Ridge Pkwy www.GolfWestminster.com

FREE CLASSIC FILMS Sponsored by: Premier Members Credit Union TOUCHofEVIL AUGUST 18 Westminster Station 6995 Grove St.

Enjoy watching the movie on a 24' screen under the stars. Food vendors open at 7 p.m. Movies begin at dusk.

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Saturday, Sept. 23 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Downtown Westminster Stay up to date on special events, exclusive offerings, and local happenings! Facebook.com/WestminsterParksandRecreation

FREE OUTDOOR MOVIES Get fit and have fun! IN WESTMINSTER • Strider Track • Time Trials • Games • Bike Maintenance and Repair Workshops • Healthy Food Moana Zootopia August 25 September 22 Westminster City Park Big Dry Creek Park 10455 N Sheridan Blvd 1700 W 128th Ave.

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FAMILY FUN FOR ALL AGES! Night of MAGIC & MYSTERY

Fri., October 6, 6-9 pm Westminster Station | 6995 Grove St.

ADVERTISE IN THE ACTIVITY GUIDE! Reach over 50,000 Westminster households. Space is limited, and certain restrictions apply. For more details, contact Marketing Supervisor Rich Neumann at [email protected].

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Looking for a venue to hold a , birthday , anniversary FACILITY RENTALS celebration, holiday party, business meeting, staff training or other public gathering? Here are affordable options to fit your needs.

CITY PARK RECREATION CENTER SWIM & FITNESS CENTER 10455 Sheridan Blvd. 303-460-9690 ext. 1 3290 W. 76th Ave. 303-427-2217 Set on a hill at City Park, this venue features a beautiful plaza with Situated in the heart of Westminster’s historic district, this a fountain and scenic views of the Front Range. The Community facility is perfect for small gatherings. The Community Room Room serves as the perfect venue for any special occasion of overlooks the pool area and can accommodate up to 40 guests. up to 250 guests. Several multipurpose rooms are available for smaller gatherings of up to 35 guests. WESTMINSTER SPORTS CENTER 6051 W. 95th Ave. 303-658-2393 WEST VIEW RECREATION CENTER Rent the indoor large turf field or small field for your team 10747 W. 108th Ave. 303-460-9530 practice or family fun. This facility also features a classroom Nestled near the foothills, West View provides the luxury of which accommodates up to 40 guests. having an indoor and outdoor event with spectacular views of the mountains. The Community Room can comfortably seat THE GRILL AT LEGACY RIDGE 105 guests with a dancing area and 125 without a dancing area. 10801 Legacy Ridge Parkway 303-438-8997 Conveniently located near Highway 36, the facility THE MAC has spectacular mountain views and can accommodate up 3295 W. 72nd Ave. 303-426-4310 to 156 guests. The MAC is an affordable, multipurpose facility conveniently located north of Denver. The Community Room offers a THE HERITAGE GRILL ballroom atmosphere with an adjoining commercial kitchen 10555 Westmoor Drive 303-469-2974 and a catering room, elevated stage, and can accommodate Located near the foothills and in a wonderful natural setting, the up to 250 guests. Several multipurpose rooms can provide a banquet facility can accommodate up to 108 guests. comfortable environment for smaller events. LIBRARIES College Hill, 3705 W 112th Ave. 303-658-2642 Irving Street, 7392 Irving St. 303-658-2301 Both libraries have rental rooms available for business meetings, staff training, etc. No parties. ICE CENTRE AT THE PROMENADE Jointly owned by the City of Westminster and Hyland Hills 10710 Westminster Blvd. BIRTHDAY PARTIES AT THE ICE CENTRE 303-469-2100 Celebrate your birthday at the Ice Centre! Parties are offered during regular public skating times. Party packages are FEES FOR PUBLIC SKATING offered that include up to 10 skaters (additional skaters may Resident: $5 (w/resident ID card) Non-resident: $6 be added). Book your party today at www.icecentre.com with 4 years and younger: $1 Cheap Skate Sessions: $3 just a $50 deposit! Skate Rental: $3.50 Skate Aids: $5 ADULT HOCKEY SKATING LESSONS The Adult Hockey League offers five different levels with Skating lessons are a great place to start for any aspiring several divisions within each level with over 100 teams for hockey player or figure skater. Lessons are offered for age 4 great competition. Players can sign up as a team or as a free through adults. Skaters have a 30-minute group lesson with agent. Please visit www.icecentre.com for more information additional practice time during a scheduled public skating time. and to register. Registration is ongoing. For more details, please visit www.icecentre.com or call 303-469-2100. 10 www.CityofWestminster.us RENTAL FACILITIES

Swim Party SPORTS FIELD Packages Birthday Party City Park PACKAGE Forest Room Our indoor field is better than a park because This poolside party room accommodates 15 guests. weather won’t stop the party. Bring your field Room and pool for two hours. Fee: $125 games to play on our small field or ask about using ours. Enjoy your own party treats in the Lake Room party room afterwards. Fee includes one-hour This poolside party room accommodates 25 guests. small field rental and one-hour room rental. Room and pool for two hours. Fee: $150 Outdoor Pavilion $60 resident/$75 non-resident Two hour pavilion rental located outside by the sprayground includes two tables that accommodate 16 guests. Rental does not include admission fees. Fee: $20 Swim & Fitness Center Community Room Above the pool area, includes general admission for 20 guests and use of the room for one hour. Fee: $95 Friday Night Deck Party-Swim and Fitness Center Indoor tables near the small pool from 5-8:30 p.m.. Includes general admission for 20 guests. Fee: $95 Splash Deck-Swim and Fitness Center Rent tables on the splash deck. Up to 10 guests per table. Fee: $10 per hour per table plus general admission. Countryside Pool Community Room Westminster Sports Center Large outdoor pool party. Available 7–9 p.m. Fee: $195/two 6051 West 95 Avenue hours Community Room and Pool (up to 50 guests) 303-658-2393

IMAGINATION PLAYGROUND Wednesday-Friday 10 a.m.-1 p.m Saturdays 1-4 p.m. West View Recreation Center Kids build a new world every day using Imagination Playground blocks. Create animals, rocket ships, robots as well as imaginary places like houses, factories, and cities. Starting in September, kids and parents can drop-in to experience this indoor playground. AGES: 3-10 Fee: included for pass holders or $2 for children; parents free.

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CITY PARK CITY PARK WEST VIEW RECREATION CENTER FITNESS CENTER RECREATION CENTER 10455 Sheridan Blvd. 10475 Sheridan Blvd. 10747 West 108th Ave. 303-460-9690, ext. 1 303-460-9691 303-460-9530 Fax: 303-460-9693 Fax: 303-438-0320 Fax: 303-404-3002 Kate Amack, Facility Supervisor Facility for those 15 and older Chuck Scerbo, Facility Supervisor 303-658-2290 Kate Amack, Facility Supervisor 303-658-2224 Monday–Thursday 6 a.m.-10 p.m. 303-658-2290 Monday–Friday 6 a.m.- 9 p.m. Friday 6 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday–Thursday 5:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday–Sunday 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday 5:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday–Sunday 7 a.m.-6 p.m. AQUATICS HOURS Features Monday–Thursday 6 a.m.-9 p.m. Features Basketball, badminton, pickleball, weight Friday 6 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Weight room, cardio equipment, room, walking/running track, massage Saturday–Sunday 7 a.m.-8:30 p.m. strength equipment, massages, Zumba, therapy, racquetball, fitness/wellness pilates, yoga, personal trainers, dietician classes, and room rentals. Features services, and aerobics/fitness classes. Swimming pools, water slides, steam General Admission Resident Non-Res room, sauna, outdoor splash playground, General Admission Resident Non-Res Youth 3–17 $4 $5 family locker room, rock climbing wall, Youth 15–17 $4 $5 Adult 18–59 $5 $6 basketball, badminton, pickleball, weight Adult 18–59 $5 $6 Adult 60+ $4 $5 room, racquetball, room rentals, and Adult 60+ $4 $5 birthday parties. 20-Visit Punch Card/All–Facility 20-Visit Punch Card/All–Facility Youth 3–17 $68 $85 General Admission Resident Non-Res Youth 15–17 $68 $85 Youth 3–17 $4 $5 Adult 18–59 $85 $102 Adult 18–59 $85 $102 Adult 18–59 $5 $6 Adult 60+ $68 $85 Adult 60+ $68 $85 Adult 60+ $4 $5 Annual Pass* Annual Pass* Household $539 $619 20-Visit Punch Card, All–Facility Household $599 $699 Youth 3–17 $68 $85 Household Duo $439 $539 Household Duo $499 $599 Adult 18–59 $85 $102 Adult 18–59 $299 $379 Adult 18–59 $339 $439 Youth/60+ $68 $85 Youth/60+ $179 $259 Youth/60+ $199 $299 All–Facility Annual Pass* Easy-Pay Annual Pass** Household $599 $699 Easy-Pay Annual Pass** Household $47 $54 Household $52 $60 Household Duo $499 $599 Household Duo $39 $46 Household Duo $44 $52 Adult 18–59 $339 $439 Adult 18–59 $28 $35 Adult 18–59 $30 $39 Youth/60+ $199 $299 Youth/60+ $19 $26 Youth/60+ $19 $27 Easy-Pay Annual Pass** Household $52 $60 Household Duo $44 $52 Adult 18–59 $30 $39 Youth/60+ $19 $27 * Annual passes include free lockers and child care (CPFC and West View) ** Easy–Pay: Pay two months up front, then have monthly deductions from your checking account or credit card. Other pass options available. Please inquire at the facility of your choice. All fees are subject to change.

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SWIM & FITNESS CENTER THE MAC 3290 W. 76th Ave. 3295 W. 72nd Ave. 303-427-2217 303-426-4310 Fax: 303-427-3116 Fax: 303-428-5354 Deb Larsen, Facility Supervisor Facility for those 18 and older 303-658-2212 Deb Larsen, Facility Supervisor Monday–Friday 6 a.m.-9 p.m. 303-658-2212 Saturday–Sunday 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday–Thursday 6 :30 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday 6:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. AQUATICS HOURS Saturday & Sunday Closed Monday-Friday 6 a.m.–8:30 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 7 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Features Weight room, fitness/wellness classes, SAVE MONEY Features walking track, billiards, yoga, Zumba, WITH AN ALL– Swimming pools, outdoor splash deck, personal training, dietitian services, FACILITY ANNUAL steam room, sauna, family locker rooms, SilverSneakers®, and facility and room cardio and fitness room, weight room, rentals. PASS racquetball, room rentals, and birthday parties. General Admission Resident Non-Res ANNUAL RES NR Adult 18–59 $4 $5 General Admission Resident Non-Res Household $699 $899 Adult 60+ $3 $4 Youth 3–17 $4 $5 Household Duo $599 $799 Annual Pass Adult 18–59 $5 $6 Adult 18-59 $399 $499 Adult 18–59 $120 $150 Adult 60+ $4 $5 Youth/60+ $249 $359 Adult 60+ $65 $80 20-Visit Punch Card/All–Facility Monthly pay options Youth 3–17 $68 $85 WESTMINSTER available! Adult 18–59 $85 $102 SPORTS CENTER • Free locker rental Adult 60+ $68 $85 6051 West 95th Avenue 303-658-2393 • Free child care where available Annual Pass* Fax: 303-412-7103 • Easy–Pay option available** SFC pass accepted at The MAC Barbara Giedraitis, Facility Supervisor • Includes City Park Recreation Household $539 $619 303-658-2958 Center, City Park Fitness Center, Household Duo $439 $539 Monday–Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. West View Recreation Center, Countryside Outdoor Pool, Swim Adult 18–59 $299 $379 Features & Fitness Center, and The MAC. Youth/60+ $179 $259 Dasherboard/tempered glass arena, synthetic turf that plays like real grass. Easy-Pay Annual Pass** Don’t go home with shoes full of rubber. Household $47 $54 This clean, well-lit facility enhances your Household Duo $39 $46 playing experience. Adult 18–59 $28 $35 General Admission Resident Non-Res Youth/60+ $19 $26 Youth 3–17 $2 $3 Adult 18–59 $3 $4 Adult 60+ $2 $3 10-Visit Punch Card/All–Facility Youth 3–17 $15 $25 Adult 18–59 $20 $30 Adult 60+ $15 $25

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HOURS AND FEES FISHING Main entrance: 100th and Simms, 7 a.m.-Sunset Fish year-round. Only shoreline fishing October 1-April Parking Lots: 86th and Simms, 7:30 a.m.-Sunset 30. More than 13 varieties of fish inhabit the lake which is stocked regularly throughout the summer by Colorado 100th and Owens, 7:30 a.m.-Sunset Parks and Wildlife. Non-aquatic bait or lures required. Parking lots are closed and locked at sunset. Anyone fishing must comply with the Colorado Parks and Fee: $7 per car to drive in at main entrance. Free to walk in Wildlife fishing rules and regulations. from outside parking lots or trails. BALD EAGLE CAMERA STANDLEY LAKE NATURE CENTER Watch the resident pair of nesting bald eagles live! The bald (OPEN DAILY) eagles may not be in their nest as much in the fall, but keep May-Sept, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Oct-Apr, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. a close eye to possibly observe bald eagle behavior or to • Park information view unexpected guests. www.CityofWestminster.us/EagleCam • Nature and live animal exhibits • Year-round activities VOLUNTEER • Nature programs and guided hikes Are you looking for a great way to get outside and avoid cabin fever this upcoming chilly ? Year-round Programs for schools, scouts, and other organizations volunteer opportunities are available. Contact a Standley available upon request. Lake staff member for more information: 303-425-1097

AMENITIES STANDLEY LAKE SPECIAL USE PERMIT Portable restrooms, volleyball court, multi-use trails If you want breathtaking lake and mountain views for your (approximately 14 miles), boat storage, boating, kayaking, special event, Standley Lake is the place for you! A variety canoeing, paddle boarding, fishing, fish cleaning station, of venues and activities are available to host your next outdoor amphitheater, wildlife and nature viewing, event. Requests are accepted year-round and special use picnicking, and more from sunrise to sunset. Boating permit fees vary. For more information, please call 303-658- and watercraft activities are only available from May 2790 or visit www.CityofWestminster.us/ParksRec/Parks/ 1-September 30. StandleyLakeRegionalPark.

AQUATIC NUISANCE SPECIES (ANS) PROGRAMS AND CLASSES PROTECTION PROGRAM Outdoor nature programs are offered for a variety of The ANS protection program preserves natural resources ages and interests and led by the Park Naturalist. Join us through boat/trailer inspections, spray washing, and for our birding programs, moonlight walks, educational quarantine periods. Non-motorized watercraft are sprayed opportunities, and much more! and allowed access without quarantine. Guidelines are set by the ANS protection program. All watercraft must enter through the 100th Ave. & Simms St. entrance from May 1-September 30.

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Nature Programs Get outside and connect with nature! Children must be accompanied by an adult; registration is required. Please visit the city website or call the Standley Lake Nature Center for more information at 303-425-1097.

Fleeing Fall Fowl Times are a Changin’ Explore the fall migrating birds at Standley Lake! Hike 1-mile in Venture into to witness the changing season and the hopes of viewing these warmth seeking birds and learn a little animals preparing for the upcoming cold. On this easy walk, about why they travel those great distances every year! All ages embrace autumn by enjoying the beautiful fall colors and welcome. feeling the cool crisp air. All ages. Sa Sep. 2 7:30-8:30 a.m. Free SL 740801-A Sa Sep 30 10-11 a.m. Free SL 740802-A

Thursday Tot-Time Tree Climbing Adventure Nature programs provided for the youngest explorers! Programs This program is an entry-level tree climbing class; however, always have a tot-sized hike and a fun nature–based craft or it is very hands-on, experiential, and designed to give you an game! AGES: 3-5 unforgettable experience! Age: 8-12 Th Sep 21 9-9:45 a.m. Free SL 740803-A Sa Oct 7 10 a.m.- 12 p.m. $15 SL 740808-A Th Nov 16 10-10:45 a.m. Free SL 740803-B Capturing Autumn Th Dec 21 10-10:45 a.m. Free SL 740803-C Capture the park in all its fall splendor during this photography tour. Bring your camera on this one; it is sure to be beautiful! Edible Forage Walk AGES: 10 and older Have you ever been on a hike and asked yourself, I wonder if that plant is edible? Join, the Urban Forager, Kate Armstrong, Sa Oct 14 7:30-9 a.m. Free SL 740806-A to identify wild edibles that you can add to your menu, and also which ones to avoid! Sa Sep 23 10 a.m.–1 p.m. $8 SL 740825-A

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Halloween Fun! Winter Solstice Discover the animals that haunt us on Halloween. Wear your Let the oncoming winter wind blow you into this Winter Solstice favorite costume, take a guided fall walk, and carve a pumpkin program! Stay warm around a campfire and create your own ice to take home! AGES: 6-10 lanterns to light up the special day. AGES: 8-11 Sa Oct 21 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. $7 SL Sa Dec 16 12-1:30 p.m. $3 SL 740812-A 740805-A Winter Survival 101 Natures Engineer Outside adventures in the winter can be beautiful, but Hike and explore nature’s engineer, the beaver! Learn about how dangerous if the weather suddenly changes. Acquire useful skills they drastically change their environment and their wonderful you may need to survive if you are ever caught out in a blizzard! adaptations that create amazing structures. ALL AGES AGES: 12 and older Sa Oct 28 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free SL Sa Dec 30 12-2 p.m. Free SL 740811-A 740807-A

Migration Bird Walk Leisurely hike to see and hear the numerous bird species that migrate through the Walnut Creek Golf Preserve. Bring your binoculars! ALL AGES Sa Nov 4 8- 9 a.m. Free SL 740804-A WESTY Coyotes and You! Coyotes are no longer strangers to the city! Discover what makes the coyote such a successful neighbor and discuss the FAMILY CAMP ways to coexist with these cunning creatures. ALL AGES Sa Nov 11 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Free SL 740810-A NIGHT Cold Commotion Fluff, fat, and fur! How do different animals survive the cold months? In this touch and tell walk, explore how some animals prepare and survive the winter season. AGES: 5-7 Sa Nov 25 10-11 a.m. Free SL 740809-A

Winter’s Moon Hike Surround yourself with water, snow, and frost glistening under the moonlight. The park naturalist leads a full moon stroll to view the lake in a whole new light! ALL AGES Sa Dec 2 6:30-7:30 p.m. Free SL 740813-A

Frozen Feathers Fly into this program to learn how birds survive freezing temperatures. Hike to the lake to check out the parks feathered winter residents. AGES: 10 and older Sa Dec 9 9-10 a.m. Free SL 740814-A Enjoy the last days of summer with your family at Standley Lake! Create some great family memories while camping, kayaking, canoeing, viewing wildlife, gathering for a cookout, and much more! All ages welcome. Sa Sep. 9 1 p.m.-10 a.m. $9/$12 SL 740815-A

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Walnut Creek Golf Preserve Legacy Ridge Golf Course 10555 Westmoor Drive | 303-469-2974 10801 Legacy Ridge Parkway | 303-438-8997 Walnut Creek Golf Preserve is an Audubon International This Colorado-style Scottish links layout provides players of Certified Signature Sanctuary. Avid Golfer Magazine recently all levels and abilities with up to six tee options on every hole, presented Walnut Creek with their environmental stewardship along with wide fairways and generous landing areas. Legacy award. The course has hosted numerous prestigious events, Ridge Golf Course offers a Championship experience and hosts including US Open local and sectional qualifiers, the Colorado USGA, CGA, and Colorado Open events. However, it’s the four Senior Open, and the Women’s US Open Sectional Qualifier. sets of tees, and specifically the two sets of family tees, that Walnut Creek offers panoramic views of the Front Range, enable everyone to enjoy a “championship” experience. Taking a full-service restaurant, and a well-stocked golf shop with full advantage of mountain views on every hole, wetlands, prairie friendly staff, creating a wonderful experience for golfers grasses, and gently rolling topography, Legacy Ridge provides at a great value. a unique round of golf at an affordable price. The Grill at Legacy Ridge is a full-service bar and grill with the ability to host events, meetings, and for up to 177 guests. www.GolfWestminster.com Weekday/Weekend/Holidays Resident Non-Resident CART FEES 18 Hole (Mon-Fri) $39 $42 18 HOLES: $16 +tax per player 18 Hole (Sat, Sun, Holidays) $44 $47 9 HOLES: $10 +tax per player 18 Hole Senior (Mon-Fri) $27 $30 TWILIGHT: $10 +tax per player 18 Hole Junior (Mon-Fri) $10 $10 DRIVING 18 Holes 18 Hole Junior (Sat, Sun, Holidays after 1 p.m.) $10 $10 RANGE FEES 1 Token=45 range balls/ 9 Hole (Mon-Fri) $21 $24 $5.05 + tax 9 Hole (Sat, Sun, Holidays) $23 $26 $50 + tax Range Key = 12 9 Hole Senior (Mon-Fri) $16 $19 tokens for the discounted price of 10 9 Hole Junior (Mon-Fri) $10 $10

9 Holes 9 Hole Junior (Sat, Sun, Holidays AFTER 1 p.m.) $10 $10 TEE TIME RESERVATIONS Walnut Creek Twilight Fee (after 3pm) $32 $32 14 Days in advance for residents and non-residents Legacy Twilight Fee (Mon-Fri after 3pm) $37 $37 Legacy Twilight Fee (Sat, Sun, Holidays after 3pm) $39 $39 Juniors are Free after 3 p.m. every day with a paid adult. Both Legacy Ridge and Walnut Creek are committed to growing the game and providing an exceptional guest experience. For information on pricing, specials, men’s events, ladies events, junior events, lessons, clinics, corporate outings and event planning, visit us online at www.golfwestminster.com.

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Drawing - Beginning/Intermediate (MAC) The MAC Explore drawing in all the many mediums available. Use traditional pencil, colored pencil and pastel pencil. Still life, (CP) City Park Recreation Center landscape and figurative ideas will be explored. This is a great (WSC) Westminster Sports Center class even if you have very little experience but want to move (WV) West View Recreation Center that art passion into the next level. Instructor: Paul Birchak W Oct 25-Dec 6 6:30-8:30 p.m. $65/$75 CP 743448-A

*Supply Lists Included on Registration Receipts Oil Painting – Beginners Only Colored Pencil Learn the basics of oil painting materials and their use, then progress to colors and color mixing, values and composition. Create realistic drawings with Prismacolor® colored pencils Each night includes a demonstration and exercise to incorporate through blending, burnishing, and various texture applications. lessons learned into a beginning painting. Instructor: Marva Moir Prismacolors® are controllable and forgiving, offering plenty of trial and success. One-hour lunch. Instructor: Sandra Davis M Sep 11-Oct 16 6:30-8:30 p.m. $50/$60 CP 743456-A Sa Oct 7 10 a.m.-3 p.m. $50/$55 CP 743446-A M Oct 23-Dec 4 6:30-8:30 p.m. $50/$60 CP 743456-B

Draw Your Own Pet Oil Painting – Intermediate Your special pet deserves a portrait! Create realistic drawings Receive individual attention on your projects. Color and value of your special pet with Prismacolor® colored pencils through are emphasized; tips and techniques are presented to help blending, burnishing, and various texture applications. Start artists grow their work. No class Oct. 31. Instructor: Marva Moir taking photos of your pet now, to bring to the workshop. One- Tu Sep 12-Oct 17 6:30-9 p.m. $65/$75 WSC 741454-A hour lunch. Instructor: Sandra Davis Tu Oct 24-Dec 12 6:30-9 p.m. $65/$75 WSC 741454-B Sa Nov 4 10 a.m.-3 p.m. $50/$55 WV 747449-A Mixed-Media Shadowbox Art Drawing - Beginning Explore two-and three-dimensional ideas to create your own See how basic shapes are combined with line, value, and artistic vision in art mediums ranging from painting and drawing texture. Students develop fundamental drawing skills with mediums to collage. Combine found objects, nature bits, and these techniques, close observation, and drawing exercises. vintage items to create an original piece. Instructor: Paul Birchak Instructor: Paul Birchak Sa Oct 7-14 9-11:30 a.m. $35/$45 CP 743455-A W Sep 6-Oct 11 6:30-8:30 p.m. $65/$75 CP 743447-A

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Glass Fusing Create unique glass pieces for your home or for gifts. Supply fee includes a wide selection of glass, materials, and multiple firings. Instructor: Erinn Diekman Aspen Scene Customize your 8” x 8” aspen scene using fusible glass and glass elements. Project options include a food-safe platter or window hanging. $25 supply fee due at class. Sat Sep 16 1-3 p.m. $41/$45 CP 743482-A Monster-Face Platter Your spooky fused-glass monster-face dish will be the hit of your Halloween party. $25 supply fee due at class. Sat Oct 21 1-3 p.m. $41/$45 CP 743483-A Pastels Dichroic Jewelry Explore the fun and forgiving medium of pastels. Instructor Paul Fashion your own jewelry using stunning fusible dichroic glass. Birchak is a member of the Colorado Pastel Society and would Make approximately six pieces in class. $25 supply fee due at love to introduce the exciting world of pastels to you. Great for class. beginners but all levels are welcome. No class Nov 25. Sat Nov 11 1-3 p.m. $41/$45 CP 743484-A Sa Nov 11-Dec 2 9-11:30 a.m. $45/$55 CP 743449-A Holiday Ornaments Photography I Create ornaments to adorn your tree—they also make a great Develop basic camera operation skills while creating sharp, gift. Choose from a variety of designs or come with your own properly exposed photos using various settings. Class covers ideas. $25 supply fee due at class. technical and artistic/aesthetic concepts. Focus on digital Sat Dec 2 1-3 p.m. $41/$45 CP 743481-B photography as a fine art medium. Requires a working digital camera, preferably a DLSR with manual adjustments. Outdoor Hooked on Crochet photo shoots are part of this class. Instructor: Harry Olsson Discover the basics of crocheting or improve your skills. W Aug 30-Sep 20 9-11 a.m. $65/$75 CP 743463-A Learn to read patterns and try new stitches in this supportive environment. Instructor: Lois Weber W Sep 27-Oct 18 9-11 a.m. $65/$75 CP 743463-B M Sep 11-25 10 a.m.-12 p.m. $18/$21 MAC 742468-A Watercolor - Beginning M Oct 2-30 10 a.m.-12 p.m. $24/$28 MAC 742468-B Do you want to use watercolors because of their vibrancy and M Nov 6-27 10 a.m.-12 p.m. $24/$28 MAC 742468-C spontaneity but the last time you tried you created a mud puddle? Learn about watercolor surfaces, mixing and controlling M Dec 4-18 10 a.m.-12 p.m. $18/$21 MAC 742468-D paint, and various types of paints and brushes. Complete a small painting to frame at home. $15 supply fee due at first class. Japanese Bunka Embroidery Instructor: John Brasaemle Bunka is Japanese thread painting—a unique needlework art done with a punch needle and special thread from Japan. Th Sep 14-28 6:30-8:30 p.m. $40/$50 CP 743451-A All supplies are purchased directly from the instructor. Watercolor: The Next Step A beginner project costs approximately $55. No class November 23. Instructor: Lois Weber Instructor John Brasaemle guides those with previous watercolor experience through short exercises and a new Th Sep 7-28 10 a.m.-12 p.m. $24/$28 MAC 742469-A technique each week to complete a painting each night. Th Oct 5-26 10 a.m.-12 p.m. $24/$28 MAC 742469-B Prerequisite: a beginning watercolor course. Minor homework is part of this fun and more advanced class. $20 supply fee due Th Nov 2-30 10 a.m.-12 p.m. $24/$28 MAC 742469-C first night. Th Dec 7-21 10 a.m.-12 p.m. $18/$21 MAC 742469-D Th Oct 5-Nov 2 6:30-8:30 p.m. $55/$65 CP 743453-A

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Jewelry – Wrapped and Beaded Hoop Earrings Sewing – Beginning Applique Do you love beads and wire? Explore the basics of wire Jazz up clothing, tea towels, pillowcases, and more! Using a wrapping and make bold and bright earrings, or delicate and sewing machine, applique stitch patterns, such as zigzag and refined ones—the choice is yours! $15 supply fee payable at class. fussy cut, are explored. Learn to apply “Heat and Bond” and Instructor: Caren Johannes receive the help you need. Bring a machine in good working Su Sep 10 1:30-4:30 p.m. $25/$30 CP 743489-A order and see supply list for details. $2 supply due at class. Instructor: Mary Anne Getchell Jewelry - Butterfly Circle Pendant Sa Oct 21 9 a.m.-12 p.m.v $20/$25 CP 743474-A Capture the spirit of flight as you create a sparkling, simple wire-wrapped pendant with crystal butterflies. $15 supply fee Stained Glass - Beginning Copper Foil includes tool rental, a large selection of beads and materials, Let your light shine in glass as you make a small stained glass wire, and supplies. panel or box using the copper foil technique. $25 supply fee, Su Oct 1 1:30-4:30 p.m. $25/$30 CP 743491-A payable the first day, includes use of tools, supplies, and glass. No class November 23. Join the fun! Instructor: Marva Moir Jewelry - Wirework Cabochon Pendant Th Sep 14-Oct 19 4:30-7:30 p.m. $60/$70 MAC 742484-A Create a setting for a stone using wire and classic wire- Th Nov 2-Dec 14 4:30-7:30 p.m. $60/$70 MAC 742484-B wrapping techniques in this fun class. Make a wire-wrapped pendant using stones and precious metal wire. $30 supply fee is Stained Glass Lab payable to instructor Caren Johannes Need extra time and the tools to work on uncompleted projects? Su Oct 29 1:30-4:30 p.m. $25/$30 CP 743493-A The lab is open on a space-available basis during stained glass classes. Pre-requisite: completion of a stained glass class and Knitting for Beginners ability to work on your own. No instruction provided. Bring Enjoy the therapeutic qualities of knitting while learning the glass or purchase on site. Call 303-658-2213 at least two days in basics—slip knot, cast on stitches, the knit stitch, and binding advance to confirm available space. No lab November 23. off. Work at your own speed in this supportive, encouraging, Th Sep 21-Oct 19 4:30-7:30 p.m. $10/hour MAC and flexible atmosphere. Second class introduces purl and knot. Make a simple projects such as a scarf or headband. Instructor: Th Nov 9-Dec 14 4:30-7:30 p.m. $10/hour MAC Mary Anne Getchell Wood Carving Sa Oct 21-28 2-4 p.m. $35/$40 CP 743472-A From European chip carving to relief carving and carving-in- the-round, receive step-by-step instruction on using hand tools. Knitting in the Round Class focuses on individual projects with technical aid from the Experience the advantages of using double-pointed knitting instructor. Experienced students can use the class as studio needles, which are great for knitting socks, hats, and mittens. time. Instructor: Joseph Sikora Working in the round does not require seaming. Prerequisite: beginning knitting class or previous experience. Instructor: Mary Tu Sep 26-Oct 31 6:30-8:30 p.m. $65/$75 CP 743485-A Anne Getchell Tu Nov 7-Dec 12 6:30-8:30 p.m. $65/$75 CP 743485-B Sa Nov 11-18 2-4 p.m. $35/$40 CP 743473-A

Sewing - Beginning Start with the basics: fill a bobbin, thread the machine, change a needle, select stitches and lengths, and machine maintenance. Combine skills by making a simple pillowcase using two fabrics and a French seam. Start your own project the second day. Patterns and machine functions are covered. Bring a machine in good working order. Instructor: Mary Anne Getchell Sa Sep 23-30 2-5 p.m. $40/$50 CP 743471-A

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Adult pottery Classes include 25 pounds of clay, glazes and firing. Only cone 10 reduction is taught. One raku firing is included at the end of each session. Tools are purchased separately. Call 303-658- 2910 for updated Pottery Studio drop-in hours. Drop-in time is included for enrolled students based on space availability. The City Park Pottery Studio is a learning environment; production pottery is not permitted. AGES: 21 and older Session 1: Sep 3–Oct 28 Session 2: Oct 29-Dec 21 Studio closed November 23. Make-up date is November 25. Studio closed for holiday break, December 22-January 2 .

Pottery - Beginning The focus is on beginners in this class. Learn techniques for throwing on the wheel as well as hand-building. T Sep 5-Oct 24 6-9 p.m. $133/$153 CP 743434-2A T Oct 31-Dec 19 6-9 p.m. $133/$153 CP 743434-2B

Pottery for All Reap the therapeutic benefits of working with clay as you create several small, useful items using the wheel. Learn to use the slab roller and create pieces using hand-building techniques. Demonstrations and individual support are provided. Previous pottery experience is welcome but not necessary. Individual attention is provided. Continue your understanding of beginning techniques in the second session. Practicing with Porcelain M Sep 4-Oct 23 12:30-3:30 p.m. $133/$153 CP 743434-1B Discover the unique qualities of porcelain and receive instruction M Oct 30-Dec 18 12:30-3:30 p.m. $133/$153 CP 743434-1A devoted completely to this special clay body. For intermediate M Sep 4-Oct 23 6-9 p.m. $133/$153 CP 743431-A to advanced potters M Oct 30-Dec 18 6-9 p.m. $133/$153 CP 743432-A M Sep 4-Oct 23 9 a.m.-12 p.m. $133/$153 CP 743435-A W Sep 6-Oct 25 6-9 p.m. $133/$153 CP 743434-A M Oct 30-Dec 18 9 a.m.-12 p.m. $133/$153 CP 743435-B W Nov 1-Dec 20 6-9 p.m. $133/$153 CP 743434-B Majolica Workshop Th Sep 7-Oct 26 10 a.m.-1 p.m. $133/$153 CP 743434-3A Learn this colorful, Italian decorating technique. Class includes demonstration, discussion, making, and decorating pieces. Fee Th Nov 2-Dec 21 10 a.m.-1 p.m. $133/$153 CP 743434-3B includes five pounds of low-fire clay, glaze, and firing. Th Sep 7-Oct 26 6-9 p.m. $133/$153 CP 743431-B Sa Sep 30, Oct 14-21 1-4 p.m. $60/$70 CP 743441 -A Th Nov 2-Dec 21 6-9 p.m. $133/$153 CP 743432-B Su Sep 3-Oct 22 1-4 p.m. $133/$153 CP 743431-C Playing with Porcelain Workshop Explore this elusive clay body and get the advice you need to Su Oct 29-Dec 17 1-4 p.m. $133/$153 CP 743432-C work with and glaze porcelain. This is a great class for beginners who have never tried porcelain or for experienced potters who need help. Hand-build or throw several functional pieces. Fee includes clay and bisque firing. Sa Dec 2-9 12-3 p.m. $40/$50 CP 743442-A

www.CityofWestminster.us 21 Fitness and Wellness Personal Training and Nutrition Nutrition Do you have unanswered questions about your health? Meet Personal Training with a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist to become an informed Maximize your effectiveness in the weight room. Receive consumer about your health. We cater to your needs. Sessions exercise and nutrition education to achieve the results you usually include a personalized eating plan, tips on boosting want. First session is an assessment of current fitness and metabolism, and how to effectively fuel for and recover from goal setting. Call 303-460-9691 to request a session, or go to your workouts. A balanced diet is key to feeling your best. www.CityofWestminster.us for more information. 24-hour To request a session, call 303-460-9691 or visit www. cancellation notice required to avoid full charges for sessions. CityofWestminster.us and click on online services to fill out a Fees: session request form. 24-hour cancellation notice is required to Private Session, one hour $55 avoid full charges for dietary sessions. Semi-Private Session, 75 minutes $65 Fees: Packages: Dietary Session, one hour $65 Elite, four sessions + dietary session $189 Semi-Private Session, one 75-minute session $78 Pro, six sessions $239 Package: Platinum, 10 session $419 Dietary package, four sessions $199 Results Group Training Do you sweat best in the comradery of others? Join this results group which includes one private training session and seven weeks of group fitness sessions providing tools to lose weight, build muscle, and move toward a healthier you. All classes held at City Park Fitness Center.

RESULTS – WOMEN MW Sep 6-Oct 25 9-10 a.m. $129 748030-A MW Oct 30-Dec 20 9-10 a.m. $129 748030-B Fit Physical Therapy, LLC is an independently owned, private practice on-site at City Park Fitness Center. We are RESULTS – CO-ED committed to helping patients transition to positive lifestyle MW Sep 6-Oct 25 7-8 p.m. $129 748033-A choices within their abilities. Many health insurances are MW Oct 30-Dec 20 7-8 p.m. $129 748033-B accepted. For more information, call 303-469-1190.

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SilverSneakers® SilverSneakers® Welcome Meeting Learn about the fitness benefits offered by your SilverSneakers® membership. Recommended for all new members and open to all current members. Th Sep 7 12:30-1:30 p.m. CPRC 743001-A Th Oct 5 12:30-1:30 p.m. WV 747001-A Th Nov 2 12:30-1:30 p.m. CPRC 743001-B

SilverSneakers® Weight Room Orientation Learn to use weight room equipment with a qualified fitness Group support to cheer you to professional. FREE for SilverSneakers® members. a healthier weight! Non-members welcomed for a $5 fee. Space is limited. AGES: 50 and older • Private consultation with • Recipes T Sep 12 2:30-3:30 p.m. CPFC 748002-A a Dietitian/Nutritionist • Accountability and T Oct 10 2:30-3:30 p.m. CPFC 748002-B • Advice support T Nov 7 2:30-3:30 p.m. CPFC 748002-C • Tips • Weekly weigh-in

Th Sep 7-Oct 26 6-7 p.m. $109 CPFC 748035-A SilverSneakers® Fitness Assessment Test includes: body fat, flexibility, strength, balance, and M Oct 30-Dec 18 6-7 p.m. $109 CPFC 748035-B coordination. FREE for SilverSneakers® members. First day of class is a meet and greet, Q & A, and scheduling Non-members welcomed for a $10 fee. your dietary session. Space is limited. AGES: 50 and older T Sep 19 2:30-3:30 p.m. CPFC 748003-A T Oct 17 2:30-3:30 p.m. CPFC 748003-B T Nov 14 2:30-3:30 p.m. CPFC 748003-C YOUTH PERSONAL TRAINING Get moving, be well, and get inspired. A certified personal trainer assists you, one-on-one, on how to exercise safely and effectively using cardio and strength training equipment. Program includes one session and one month free access to City Park Recreation Center, West View Recreation Center, and Swim & Fitness Center. Ages: 12-14 Fee: $55, one-hour session

www.CityofWestminster.us 23 Massage Services Treat yourself to the many benefits of therapeutic massage. Promote good health, reduce stress, increase mobility, and relieve painful muscles and joints. Relax in a welcoming environment and enjoy you choice of modalities. Our licensed and highly experienced therapists are equipped with the knowledge to create the perfect massage experience for you to relax, restore, and rejuvenate. MASSAGE TECHNIQUES: PACKAGES: Craniosacral, Deep Tissue, Lymphatic Elite: four 60-min. sessions $250 Drainage, Neuromuscular Therapy, Platinum: four 90-min. sessions Prenatal, Reflexology, Sports $330 Massage, and Swedish. Hot stone massage is available upon request City policy restricts therapists from and requires an additional $5 fee. accepting gratuities. Fee: 30 minutes–$40 (The fee listed above is the full cost 60 minutes–$65 of your massage. 24-hr. cancellation 90 minutes–$85 notice required to avoid full charges.) For City Park appointments, call 303-460-9691 For West View appointments, call 303-460-9530

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Pilates Reformer Pilates Reformer Sessions Develop long, strong muscles, strengthen your core, and Minimize the cost and maximize the benefits of Reformer improve your posture in this unique form of Pilates that uses a training by committing to these group sessions. Registrants specialized piece of equipment called the Reformer. must be cleared by a Westminster Pilates trainer through private sessions or the Pilates Reformer 101 class to participate in these To ensure safety and effectiveness, completion of private or group sessions. Drop-in slots available when group session semi-private sessions with a Westminster Pilates trainer is classes do not meet maximum capacity. required prior to participating in group classes. Please note, several sessions are often required to ensure readiness for group Reformer Restorative—a basic and adaptive approach classes. Completion of a Westminster Pilates Reformer 101 class Explore Pilates and achieve the benefits of the Reformer in is also accepted. this adaptive method that provides a gentler and more basic approach. Reformer, Tower, Chair Private Session Packages M Sep 4-Oct 30 10:15-11:15 a.m. $140 748085-A Explore Pilates Reformer in a one-on-one session with a certified trainer from an accredited school. M Nov 6-Dec 18 10:15-11:15 a.m. $105 748085-B To request a session, call 303-460-9691 or visit www. F Sep 1-Oct 27 10:15-11:15 a.m. $140 748085-C CityofWestminster.us and click on online services to fill out a F Nov 3-Dec 29 10:15-11:15 a.m. $140 748085-D session request form. 24-hour cancellation notice is required to avoid full charges for Pilates sessions. Reformer M Sep 4-Oct 30 7:30-8:30 a.m. $140 748083-A Fees: M Nov 6-Dec 18 7:30-8:30 a.m. $105 748083-B Private Session: one hour $65 Semi-Private session: one 75-minute session $78 M Sep 11-Oct 30 5:45-6:45 p.m. $125 748086-A

Packages: M Nov 6-Dec 18 5:45-6:45 p.m. $105 748086-B Elite: four, one-hour sessions $245 T Sep 5-Oct 31 8:30-9:30 a.m. $140 748082-A Platinum: eight, one-hour sessions $485 T Nov 7-Dec 26 8:30-9:30 a.m. $125 748082-B T Sep 5-Oct 31 12:15-1:15 p.m. $140 748081-A T Nov 7-Dec 26 12:15-1:15 p.m. $125 748081-B W Sep 6-Oct 25 7:30-8:30 a.m. $125 748083-C W Nov 1-Dec 27 7:30-8:30 a.m. $140 748083-D W Sep 6-Oct 25 9-10 a.m. $125 748080-A Pilates W Nov 1-Dec 27 9-10 a.m. $140 748080-B Th Sep 7-Oct 26 8:30-9:30 a.m. $125 748082-C Th Nov 2-Dec 28* 8:30-9:30 a.m. $125 748082-D Reformer 101 Th Sep 7-Oct 26 12:15-1:15 p.m. $125 748081-C Learn proper form, effective exercises, and Th Nov 2-Dec 28* 12:15-1:15 p.m. $125 748081-D fundamentals. This is a deal! The first two weeks are reserved for your two private sessions followed by five F Sep 1-Oct 27 9-10 a.m. $140 748080-C weeks of group instruction. Pilates staff advise you F Nov 3-Dec 29 9-10 a.m. $140 748080-D when you are ready to move on to group classes. All Sa Sep 2-Oct 28 9:45-10:45 a.m. $140 748088-A classes held at City Park Fitness Center. Sa Nov 4-Dec 30 9:45-10:45 a.m. $140 748088-B W Sep 6-Oct 18 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. $189 748051-A *Class not held Nov 23. W Oct 25- Dec 6 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. $189 748051-B 8-visit drop-in punch card: $128 Sa Sep 9-Oct 21 8:30-9:30 a.m. $189 748053-A Drop-in fee: $17 Sa Oct 28-Dec 9 8:30-9:30 a.m. $189 748053-B

www.CityofWestminster.us 25 Fitness Schedule City Park Fitness Center General Fitness Class Schedule, September-December General fitness classes listed below are included with a general admission fee, and All-Facility, CPFC, and SilverSneakers® passes. All classes listed are subject to change or cancellation. CHILDCARE IS AVAILABLE AT THE CITY PARK FITNESS CENTER: Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m., Monday through Thursday 4:30 - 8 p.m., Satruday and Sunday 8 a.m.–12 p.m. • = All Levels •• = Intermediate/Advanced

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Kickboxing • Body Flex • Fit & Focus • 5:45-6:30 a.m. Boot Camp •• 5:45-6:30 a.m. Kickboxing • Studio cycle • 5:45-6:30 a.m. Studio cycle • 5:45-6:30 a.m. Studio cycle • 5:45-6:30 a.m. 7:15-8:15 a.m. 6-6:45 a.m. 6-6:45 a.m. SilverSneakers ® SilverSneakers SilverSneakers ® Cardio Tabata • Cardio Plus • Circuit Boom • Circuit • 8-8:50 a.m. 8-8:50 a.m. Last Chance 8-8:50 a.m. 8-8:50 a.m. 8-8:50 a.m. WO •• Boot Camp •• Boot Camp •• Cycle Fusion • Boot Camp •• Cycle Fusion • 7:30-9 a.m. 8:45-9:45 a.m. 8:45-9:45 a.m. 8:45-9:45 a.m. 8:45-9:45 a.m. 8:45-9:45 a.m. Body Flex • Tabata •• PiYo • Tabata •• Body Flex • TRX® •• 9-10 a.m. 9-10 a.m. 9-10 a.m. 9-10 a.m. 9-10 a.m. 9:15-10:15 a.m. TRX® •• 10-11 a.m. SilverSneakers® SilverSneakers® SilverSneakers® Yoga • TRX® •• TRX® •• Classic • Classic • 10:15-11:15 a.m. 10:15-11:15 a.m. 10:15-11:15 a.m. 10:15-11:15 a.m. 10:15-11:15 a.m. Cycle Fusion • Tai Chi • 10:15-11:15 a.m. 10:30-11:30 a.m. SilverSneakers® Lunch Time Blitz • Body Flex • Lunch Time Blitz • Classic • Meditation • 11:45 a.m.-12:30 11:45 a.m.-12:45 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 11 a.m.-12 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

Dahn Yoga® • Studio cycle • Cycle Fusion • Tai Chi • 12:45-1:45 p.m. 12-12:45 p.m. 12-12:45 p.m. 12:45-1:45 p.m.

SilverSneakers® SilverSneakers® Yoga • Yoga • SUNDAY 2-3 p.m. 2-3 p.m. TRX® •• Body Flex • TRX® •• Body Flex • TRX® •• 4:30-5:30 p.m. 5:30-6:30 p.m. 4:30-5:30 p.m. 5:30-6:30 p.m. 8-9 a.m. Tabata •• Studio cycle • Last Chance WO •• Studio cycle • Studio Cycle • 5:30-6:30 p.m. 5:45-6:45 p.m. 5:30-6:30 p.m. 5:45-6:45 p.m. 9:15-10 a.m.

Butts and Guts • Boot Camp •• Butts and Guts • Mass Confusion • 7-7:45 p.m. 6:45-7:45 p.m. 7-7:45 p.m. 9:15-10:15 a.m.

26 www.CityofWestminster.us Fitness Schedule City Park Fitness Center Specialty Fitness Class Schedule, September-December *Specialty Fitness classes listed below are now included with your All-Facility, CPFC and SilverSneakers® passes. Non-pass holders may purchase a FlexFit punch card or pay the drop-in fee. 10-visit punch card: $70, Drop-in fee: $10 All classes listed are subject to change or cancellation.

CHILDCARE IS AVAILABLE AT CITY PARK FITNESS CENTER: Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m., Monday through Thursday 4:30 - 8 p.m., Satruday and Sunday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. • = All levels •• = Intermediate/Advanced MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

Power Yoga •• Power Yoga •• 6:15-7:15 a.m. 6:15-7:15 a.m.

Mtn Strength Iyengar Yoga® • AbsolutBarre • Yoga • Power Yoga •• 9-10 a.m. 9:45-10:45 a.m. 9:45-10:45 a.m. 9:15-10:15 a.m.

Kettlebell •• Zumba® • Zumba® • 10:30-11:30 a.m. 10:15-11:15 a.m. 10:15-11:15 a.m. Zumba® • 10:30-11:30 a.m. Mtn Strength Pilates Mat • Yoga • 11 a.m.-12 p.m. 11 a.m.-12 p.m.

AbsolutBarre • Iyengar Yoga® • Zumba® Gold • AbsolutBarre • Pilates Mat • 11:45 a-12:45 p.m. 12:45-1:45 p.m. 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 12:15-1:15 p.m.

Pilates Basic Pilates Basic Mat • Chair • 1:15-2:15 p.m. SUNDAY 1:15-2:15 p.m. Pound® • AbsolutBarre • 4:30-5:15 p.m. Power Yoga •• Pilates Mat • AbsolutBarre • AbsolutBarre • 4:30-5:30 p.m. Pilates Mat • 4:30-5:30 p.m. 4:30-5:30 p.m. 4:30-5:30 p.m. 9:15-10:15 a.m. 4:30-5:30 p.m. AbsolutBarre • Vinyasa Flow Vinyasa Flow Kettlebell •• 5:45 - 6:45 p.m. Zumba® • Yoga • Yoga • 5:45-6:45 p.m. 10:30-11:30 a.m. 5:45-6:45 p.m. Kettlebell •• 5:45-6:45 p.m. 5:45-6:45 p.m.

Zumba® • Zumba® • Sunday Yoga • 6:45-7:45 p.m. 6:45-7:45 p.m. 4-5 p.m.

Hatha Yoga • AbsolutBarre • Hatha Yoga • AbsolutBarre • 7:15-8:15 p.m. 7-8 p.m. 7:15-8:15 p.m. 7-8 p.m.

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The MAC Class Schedule, September-December General fitness classes are included with a general admission fee, MAC pass, SFC pass, punch card, All-Facility, or SilverSneakers® pass. *Specialty Fitness classes are now included with your MAC, Swim & Fitness Pass, SFC, SilverSneakers® or All-Facility pass. Non- pass holders may purchase a FlexFit punch card or pay the drop-in fee to attend these classes. 10-visit punch card: $70 Drop-in fee: $10 All classes listed are subject to change or cancellation.

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Low Impact- Low Impact- Low Impact-Advanced Yoga for Everyone Yoga for Everyone Advanced Advanced 7:15-8:15 a.m. 8-9 a.m. 8-9 a.m. 7:15-8:15 a.m. 7:15-8:15 a.m. SilverSneakers® SilverSneakers® Low Impact-Beginner Low Impact-Beginner Circuit Circuit 8:45-9:45 a.m. 8:45-9:45 a.m. 8:45-9:45 a.m. 8:45-9:45 a.m. SilverSneakers® Country Line Dance Yoga 9-10 a.m. 9-10 a.m. Flex & Stretch Flex & Stretch 10:15-11:15 a.m. 10:15-11:15 a.m. SilverSneakers® Yoga 10:30-11:30 a.m.

SilverSneakers® SilverSneakers® Classic Classic 2-3 p.m. 2-3 p.m.

Body Flex Cardio Plus Zumba® 5:45-6:45 p.m. 5:45-6:45 p.m. 5:15-6:15 p.m.

Hatha Yoga 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Yoga at Swim & Fitness Center MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Hatha Yoga 5:45-6:45 p.m.

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West View Recreation Center General Fitness and Specialty Class Schedule, September-December General fitness classes are included with a general admission fee, West View pass, punch card, All-Facility, or SilverSneakers® pass. *Specialty Fitness classes are now included with your West View, SilverSneakers® or All–Facility Pass. Non-pass holders may purchase a FlexFit punch card or pay the drop-in fee to attend these classes. 10-visit punch card: $70 Drop-in fee: $10 All classes listed are subject to change or cancellation.

CHILDCARE IS AVAILABLE AT WEST VIEW: Available Mondays and Wednesdays from 4:30–8 p.m. and Saturdays from 7:15–11 a.m. • = All Levels •• = Intermediate/Advanced

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

SilverSneakers® SilverSneakers® SilverSneakers® SilverSneakers® Last Chance Circuit • Classic • Circuit • Classic • WO •• 8:45-9:45 a.m. 8:45-9:45 a.m. 8:45-9:45 a.m. 8:45-9:45 a.m. 7:30-8:25 a.m.

Gentle Flow Zumba® Gold • Gentle Flow Yoga • Zumba® Gold • POUND® • Yoga • 10-11 a.m. 10-11 a.m. 10-11 a.m. 8:30-9:15 a.m. 10-11 a.m.

SilverSneakers® Yoga • 11:45a-12:45p

SilverSneakers® SilverSneakers® Yoga • Yoga • SUNDAY 3:30-4:30 p.m. 3:30-4:30 p.m.

Flex & Stretch • Zumba® • Flex & Stretch • Family Yoga • 5:30-6:25 p.m. 5:45-6:45 p.m. 5:30-6:25 p.m. 11-11:45 a.m.

Yoga Fun Flow • Yogalates • POUND® • Yoga Fun Flow • 6:30-7:30 p.m. 7-8 p.m. 6:30-7:30 p.m. 7-8 p.m.

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Mountain Strength Yoga w CPFC (CPFC) City Park Fitness Center Energize your body, push your muscles, and focus on your (MAC) The MAC mind in this fun and vigorous class. Light weights may be used. Class may vary by incorporating full body stretch sessions on (SFC) Swim & Fitness Center occasion. Space is limited. (WV) West View Recreation Center Pilates Basic Chair w CPFC Perfect your posture and restore your core. Work on back Specialty Fitness Classes flexibility while increasing strength and mobility as you learn to Class schedules are also available at City Park, MAC, Swim & Fitness safely use this unique apparatus. Center, West View or online at www.CityofWestminster.us. Specialty fitness classes are included with a host facility pass, Pilates Basic Mat w CPFC All Facility pass, or SilverSneakers® pass. Focus on your postural muscles keeping the body balanced Not a pass holder? These fees are for you! FlexFit 10-visit punch while stretching and toning your entire body. Safely modify card: $70, Drop-in fee: $10 Pilates Mat exercises to restore back, core, and mobility for a stronger, more toned you! All classes subject to change or cancellation at any time. w = All Levels, w w = Intermediate/Advanced Pilates Mat w CPFC Feel long and lean as you develop core strength and body AbsolutBarre w CPFC awareness. Mat Pilates is designed to stretch, strengthen, Stand tall! Strengthen and lengthen muscles in this fun, lengthen, and tone muscles, improving core strength, posture, energetic workout that fuses techniques from Pilates, Yoga, flexibility, and balance. This non-impact class will surely make an and dance. Focusing on body alignment, tone muscles you impact on your workout regimen! didn’t even know you had while developing core strength and flexibility. Add cardio for a fantastic full body sculpting PiYo® w CPFC experience! Space is limited. Crank up the speed to deliver a true fat-burning, low-impact workout that leaves your body looking long, lean, and incredibly Gentle Flow Yoga w WV defined. PiYo® combines the muscle-sculpting, core-firming Treat yourself to an hour of yoga at a slower pace. Explore slow- benefits of Pilates with the strength and flexibility advantages flowing movements as you improve body awareness, balance, of yoga. Leave feeling energized and powerful! and breathing techniques. Relax in a calm, safe environment. Great for anyone—beginners as well as seasoned practitioners. POUND® w CPFC Release your inner rockstar! Become the music in this Hatha Yoga w CPFC, MAC, SFC exhilarating workout that combines cardio, Pilates, plyometric, Discover your strongest you! Class blends different yoga styles and isometric movements. Designed for all fitness levels, incorporating strength, grace, body alignment, and breath work POUND® provides the perfect atmosphere for cutting loose and to create a challenging yet safe practice for all. getting energized while toning up and rockin’ out!

Iyengar Yoga® w CPFC Power Yoga w w CPFC Give yourself the gift of yoga. Develop your flexibility, balance, Take your yoga practice to the next level in this stimulating class. strength, and proper body alignment for optimal vitality and Incorporate strength, balance, and flexibility while improving a sense of positive well-being. Discover how your breath body awareness. Leave feeling challenged and empowered! compliments each pose. Use of props facilitates learning. Sunday Yoga w CPFC MAC Kettlebell w w CPFC Prepare for the week ahead as you end your weekend by Take a swing at this! Kettlebells have been around for centuries balancing your mind and body through traditional yoga poses. but have recently gained popularity for the powerful workouts they provide. Build strength, stamina, and power as you learn to use these unique weights in effective body shaping exercises. Kettlebells are provided. Space is limited.

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Vinyasa Yoga w CPFC Boot Camp w w CPFC Feel strong and rejuvenated while enhancing your mind-body Challenge yourself! Packed full of strength, agility, and power connection. Flow through a series of yoga poses linked with moves including athletic drills and hill sprints to give you a full an even breath. This class is great for beginners as we explore body workout and make you feel like a soldier. This interval class alignment. The seasoned practitioner is also challenged as more is held indoors or outdoors (weather permitting) to push you to advanced poses are offered as progressive options. the limits.

Yoga for Everyone w MAC Butts and Guts w CPFC, WV Improve your balance and center your mind as you incorporate Work on those problem areas we all want to tighten and tone. yoga into your life! Class introduces linking breath to your Learn some of the toughest lifting, sculpting, and firming movement for a full body strengthening and stretching class. exercises to effectively target the glutes and abs, while also Poses are done standing, seated, or lying on the floor. improving balance and core strength.

Yoga Fun Flow w WV Cardio Plus w CPFC, MAC Flow with grace and ease and discover the fun of yoga. Amp your calorie burning machines with a blast of cardio Beginners and intermediate practitioners alike get into the during the first half of the class, followed by strength and core flow of things as they create strength and find balance while conditioning during the second half. See a boost in endurance developing their yoga practice. and over-all muscle strength.

Yogalates w WV Cardio Tabata w CPFC Benefit from the long, lean, toned muscles of Pilates as well Work with heart! This class follows the traditional tabata training as the balance, strength, and flexibility of yoga. Class begins style preforming 20 second high-intensity intervals followed with a short centering and ends in relaxation. Props may be by 10 seconds of rest incorporating exercises that focus on incorporated on occasion. developing a strong cardiovascular system.

Zumba® w CPFC, MAC, WV Cycle Fusion w CPFC Let it move you! Zumba® fuses Latin and other dance rhythms It’s a spin on the traditional studio cycle class! Kick it into high to create an exhilarating fitness experience. Escape from the gear with intervals on and off the bike that keep you energized daily grind and dance away the calories! Improve cardiovascular and boosts metabolism while adding upper-body, lower-body, health, coordination, and endurance. Check it out and join the and core strengthening exercises. Improve cardiovascular fitness party! health and burn calories fast while you boost endurance and strengthen your entire body. Zumba® Gold w CPFC, MAC, WV Strut, shake, and shimmy your way to world rhythms in this fun Dahn Yoga® w CPFC and energetic fitness party. Same exhilarating workout as the Find your primal, vital energy as you boost your brain-body original Zumba®, Zumba Gold® focuses on lower impact moves connection in this practice that incorporates elements of Tai Chi, that will surely impact your ability to MOVE! yoga, and meditation. Enjoy improved posture and balance and increased flexibility, mobility, and overall joy. General Fitness Classes General fitness class schedules are also available at City Park, Family Yoga w WV MAC, Swim & Fitness Center, West View and online at www. Enjoy family time in this playful class, learning traditional yoga CityofWestminster.us. General fitness classes are included in poses and simple breathing techniques to find balance while the host facility’s pass, punch card, paid admission, All Facility or developing the mind-body connection. Children must be SilverSneakers® pass. accompanied by an adult. AGES: 3 and older w w w = All Levels, = Intermediate/Advanced Fit & Focus w CPFC w Focus on a better you! Build muscle, burn calories, boost Body Flex CPFC endurance, and improve flexibility and core strength in this Hit the weights in this easy-to-follow class using barbells, hand class that combines athletic drills with yoga-based stretching weights, and other resistance tools to build muscle, boost exercises for a complete workout. metabolism, and increase endurance. Walk away feeling like Super Woman or Arnold; and tell your classmates, “I’ll be back.”

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Flex and Stretch w MAC, WV SilverSneakers® Circuit w CPFC, MAC, WV Breathe, laugh, and build strength. Increase flexibility and range Find the right intensity for you as you develop upper body of motion while improving balance in this class using weights, strength using hand weights, elastic tubing with handles, and body bars, resistance bands, and fit balls. Gain a stronger core a SilverSneakers®ball while incorporating low-impact aerobic and better posture while making new friends. Leave class choreography. A chair is used for standing support, stretching, thinking, “this is the best I have felt all day!” and relaxation exercises. Inquire at each facility for class space limitations. Kickboxing w CPFC Let’s hit it! Class packs a punch combining high-energy SilverSneakers® Classic w CPFC, MAC, WV combinations of kicks and punches for a great cardiovascular Have fun and move to the music as you journey towards a and stress-relieving workout. It’s knockout challenge that will happier, healthier you! Various exercises increase muscular turn your day around. Weights may be used to kick up the body strength and range of movement needed for daily activities. sculpting benefits. 1 Hand weights, elastic tubing, and a SilverSneakers® ball offer resistance. Chairs are also provided for seated or standing Last Chance Workout w w CPFC, WV support. Inquire at each facility for class space limitations. It’s your last chance to torch every last calorie! Maximize your time for the most efficient calorie burn using high-intensity SilverSneakers® Yoga w CPFC, MAC, WV interval training that includes functional resistance exercises Come together in a supportive environment as you move to build cardiovascular and muscular endurance, core strength, through a series of gentle poses. Chair support is offered to and flexibility. safely perform a variety of seated and standing postures to increase balance, flexibility, and range of movement. Relax Low Impact - Advanced w MAC through breathing exercises to promote mental clarity and Get ready to MOVE! Mix things up getting a full body workout reduce stress. Inquire at each facility for class space limitations. with LOW impact exercises. This moderate paced class offers a good balance of cardio, strength and muscle toning to your Studio Cycle w CPFC weekly routine. Enjoy the ride through various terrains and speeds cycling your way to the ultimate fitness results. Cycling offers a non-impact Low Impact - Beginner w MAC way to get in miles of cardio burn and boosting endurance, while Start your path to wellness by moving through this low-impact, improving lower body and core strength. Participants regulate low-intensity class geared towards beginners and others their own resistance to control their challenge. Space is limited. needing modifications in their exercise routines. Enjoy better cardiovascular health and endurance while making new friends. Tabata w w CPFC Fire up your metabolism and energize your muscles! Create Lunch Time Blitz w CPFC your Tabata body using strengthening exercises, functional Recharge during your lunch break! Improve cardiovascular movements, and cardio blasts in an easy-to-follow training style and muscular endurance in this fun yet challenging full body performing 20 second high-intensity intervals followed by 10 workout that mixes up the format to always keep you guessing. seconds of rest. Get a challenging full-body workout that keeps Leave class feeling ready to tackle the rest of your day! you burning calories post workout.

Mass Confusion w CPFC, WV Tai Chi w CPFC Avoid stagnation with this ever-changing class designed to Re-energize, build awareness, and empower your mind. Flow confuse the body through constant change in fitness training. through gentle, thoughtful, slow-motion movements to relieve Mix it up with intervals of cardio and strength, core work, stress as you improve balance, posture, flexibility, muscle tone, circuits, and more! The constant variation keeps you coming and internal energy. back for more and ensures neither you nor your muscles ever get bored. TRX® w w CPFC Find your core strength. Suspension training develops power, Meditation w CPFC strength, balance, flexibility, and core stability. Using your own Explore the self-discovery practice of meditation in a comfortable, body weight and positioning, you control how challenging to peaceful group setting. Enjoy the benefits of reduced stress, make each workout. Dig deep—you are stronger than you think! lower blood pressure, improved concentration, and reduced pain. Space is limited. Leave class feeling relaxed, serene, and centered.

32 www.CityofWestminster.us Rock Climbing Experience the thrill of indoor climbing on real rock at City Park Recreation Center. This unique 26- foot Lyons Rock wall, designed by a world-class climber, has infinite routes of various degrees for the beginner to the expert. It includes a chimney, overhang, and finger and hand cracks. Bouldering is permitted below 10 feet. Participants or their parent/legal guardian must sign a waiver CLASSES each year to use the wall for climbing classes, clinics, and All classes are held at City Park Recreation Center and include drop-in climbing. Children ages 6-9 must be accompanied by proper equipment, safety skills, knots and belaying techniques. an adult unless the requirement is waived by climbing staff. Register early. Minimum of four registrants needed per class. Ropes, harnesses, and belay devices are available. Climbers must have their own belayer unless waived by the climbing Rock’n Families wall supervisor. Daily admission fee includes use of the wall Climb and belay as a family. Parents, climb with your kids, during drop-in times. Call 303-460-9690, ext. 1 for information. register your child and come learn too. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult. AGES: 8-14 DROP-IN CLIMBING HOURS/TIE-IN AND BELAY T Oct 3-Oct 24 6:15-7:30 p.m. $30/$35 CP 743098-1A ORIENTATION Learn to tie-in and belay, then demonstrate the ability for your Women Rock! record. Fee: Free with paid admission. Ladies, get the girls together or come and meet other W Aug 30-Dec 20 5-9 p.m. CP like-minded women for confidence building, endurance, camaraderie, and fun. All levels welcome. AGES: 15 and older T Oct 3-Oct 24 7:45-9 p.m. $30/$35 CP 743093-1A

Basic Climbing Become skilled in the basics of this exciting and popular sport. As your skills progress, learn new techniques to find new routes up the wall. All skill levels welcome. Challenge yourself to ring all the bells at the top!

Age: 8-14 T Sep 5-Sep 26 6:15-7:30 p.m. $30/$35 CP 743096-2A T Nov 28-Dec 19 6:15-7:30 p.m. $30/$35 CP 743096-3A

Age: 15 and older T Sep 5-Sep 26 7:45-9 p.m. $30/$35 CP 743091-2A T Nov 28-Dec 19 7:45-9 p.m. $30/$35 CP 743091-3A

CLINICS Intro to Climbing for Youth AGES: 8 and older Kids! Bring your parents and learn the basics to get you started up the wall. Parents learn to belay their children and may climb if they wish. Parents participate for free. T Nov 7 6:15-8:45 p.m. $22/$27 CP 743099-1A T Nov 14 6:15-8:45 p.m. $22/$27 CP 743099-2A

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Basics of a Mac Computer (MAC) The MAC This beginner class teaches skills on your Mac computer such as: startup/turn off, reviews various programs, settings and dock (WV) West View area adjustments; how to view folders; and how to use apps such as Mail, Safari, and Calendar. Must have basic computer skills. Bring your fully charged Mac computer to class. Register Computer Classes by September 21. Private Computer or Tablet Tutoring Session W, F Sep 27 & 29 9-11 a.m. $48/$55 MAC 742956-A Bring your device and questions for a one-hour private session on your own laptop, iPad, Kindle, or Android tablet. Call The Smart Phone Basics MAC to request an appointment. Instructor contacts you Sign up for a one-on-one 30-minute consultation to gain basic directly to set your appointment at The MAC. Payment must be knowledge of your cell phone. Instructor contacts you directly made prior to the session. Fee: $45/$48 to arrange your specific appointment time on the date you select. Appointments are scheduled between 11 a.m.-1 p.m.. iPad Basics Pay at MAC Reception prior to your appointment. Bring your Make the most of your iPad, with more than 700,000 apps charged cell phone. that do everything from learning about your iPad to reading a W Sep 6 $25/$27 MAC 742957-A book on it. Contemplating purchasing one? Learn more about it. Bring your charged iPad to class if you have one. Register by F Oct 6 $25/$27 MAC 742957-B September 5. M Nov 6 $25/$27 MAC 742957-C W, F Sep 6 & 8 9-11 a.m. $48/$55 MAC 742954-A W Dec 6 $25/$27 MAC 742957-D

How to Uber Photo Basics Using Your iPhone & iPad Uber is an affordable transportation option, whether close to Learn to capture and share your photos. This demonstration and home or away on vacation. Participants download the Uber app hands-on class covers: how to use both the front- and rear- to their cell phone. Instruction is given on how to request and facing cameras, editing tools, organizing and storing photos, pay for a ride. Uber etiquette, safety considerations, and other sending and receiving photos, and popular photo apps. Bring transportation apps are discussed. Bring your cell phone to your charged iPhone or iPad to class. Register by September 7. class. Register three working days in advance. M Sep 11 9:30-11:30 a.m. $25/$27 MAC 742958-A F Sep 8 11:15 a.m.-12 p.m. $10/$11 MAC 742955-A F Oct 6 1:15-2 p.m. $10/$11 MAC 742955-B

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Internet Basics This demonstration style class gives you the basic skills required DON’T DELAY...REGISTER TODAY! to: connect to the Internet, surf the web, choose a web Registration deadlines are set to allow instructors browser, download/upload, search engines, evaluate reliability adequate preparation time for quality programs. See of information found online, and covers internet safety basics. individual class descriptions for registration deadline. Handouts are provided. Register by October 5. Register well in advance of the activity start date so M Oct 9 1:30-3:30 p.m. $25/$27 MAC 742959-A programs are not unnecessarily canceled.

Which Computer Should I Buy? Class provides an overview of favorite features on mobile computers: laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Explore brands and models of specific devices that are popular with older adult users. An assessment tool helps determine which device best meets your aigital needs. Reference handout is provided. MAC Register by November 9. M Nov 13 1:30-3:30 p.m. $25/$27 MAC 742960-A Cooking Classes Holiday All About Tea Calling all tea lovers. Broaden your knowledge and try samples BRUNCH of various teas. Learn the differences between black, pu-erh, Celebrate the Season ooling, green, and white teas. Perhaps you’ll find a new favorite just in time for fall. Handouts are provided. Register three working days in advance of class. Thursday, Dec. 7 M Oct 23 9:30-10:30 a.m. $10/$11 MAC 742961-A 10–11:30 a.m. W Dec 13 9:30-10:30 a.m. $10/$11 MAC 742961-B Menu: fruit, cheese, shrimp cocktail, egg dish, Healthy French Cuisine bacon, bread, decadent dessert, and drink. Get cooking tips for French food that is healthy and simple to Seats sell out quickly for this popular event. make at home. Learn about French cuisine and discover how Singer Michael Angiolillos performs holiday to prepare several easy, healthy and delicious recipes. Samples songs and crooner classics. Entertainment provided. Class taught by Laura Brieser-Smith, Registered sponsored by NMAA and SCFD. Dietitian. Register by October 8. REGISTER BY DECEMBER 1 W Oct 11 6-7:30 p.m. $14/$16 MAC 742962-A Fee: $15/$18 MAC 742953-A Magnificent Mushrooms Mushrooms are rich in vitamins and minerals and have medicinal properties. Hear about the magnificent health benefits and get tips for cooking with these fun fungi. Samples are provided. Class taught by Laura Brieser-Smith, Registered Dietitian. Personal Fitness Trainer Sessions Register by November 5. Get more out of your workout by scheduling a private, half- W Nov 8 6-7:30 p.m. $14/$16 MAC 742963-A hour or one-hour session at The MAC with Laura Brieser-Smith, certified exercise physiologist. Perfect for all fitness levels. Call Blood Pressure Check The MAC at 303-426-4310 to schedule your session. Fee: $25 – Meet a member of the Westminster Fire Department and have 30 minute session; $49 – 1 hour session your blood pressure checked for free. No appointment necessary. W Sep 27, Oct 11, 25, Nov 8, 22, Dec 5, 20 8:30-9:00 a.m. FREE MAC

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Eating with Intention Research has proven that paying attention to what and how you are eating affects weight loss, digestive issues, high blood Have A Healthy pressure and more. Strategies for eating mindfully are covered in this interactive class. Instructor is a registered dietitian. Heart Series Registration required by September 11. Eating for a Healthy Heart Th Sep 14 6-7 p.m. $11/$13 WV 747961-A High cholesterol, triglycerides, or blood pressure puts you at a higher risk for heart disease which can lead to a heart Stepping On Workshop – Fall Prevention attack or stroke. Discover the effects have on risk This program for anyone who is 60 years or older; lives factors for heart disease and get strategies for making independently; has fallen or is fearful of falling; and does not dietary changes. Class is taught by a registered dietitian. suffer from dementia. Topics include: balance and strength Register by September 3. training; role of vision in balance; how medications contribute to falls; safe footwear; and home and community safety. Must W Sep 6 1:30-2:30 p.m. $11/$13 MAC 742964-A attend all seven sessions. Register by September 11. Exercising for a Healthy Heart W Sep 13-Oct 25 9:30-11:30 a.m. FREE MAC 742968-A Exercise is an integral part of managing high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Get recommendations on What is Wellness Coaching? the best types of exercise to promote heart health and Making lasting changes in personal habits is not easy. Having plan an individualized exercise program for your current someone to support and guide you along the way can be fitness level. Register by September 10. extremely beneficial. Attend this free seminar led by Laura Brieser- Smith, Health and Wellness Coach, to learn what to expect when W Sep 13 1:30-2:30 p.m. $11/$13 MAC 742965-A working with a Wellness Coach. Coaching appointments are available at The MAC. Register three working days in advance. Learn to Relax It’s not always possible to eliminate life’s stressors, but F Sep 15 10:15-10:45 a.m. FREE MAC 742969-A you can control how you react to them. Explore strategies M Nov 13 3:15-3:45 p.m. FREE MAC 742969-B for stress management and learn relaxation techniques including visualization, progressive relaxation, and Exercise Your Brain breathing. Register by September 17. Physical activity has a big impact on keeping your brain young W Sep 20 1:30-2:30 p.m. $11/$13 MAC 742966-A and your memory sharp. Learn specific exercises to improve your memory and increase problem solving capabilities, all while Cooking for a Healthy Heart keeping your body fit. Register by October 12. Learn how easy it is to cut the fat and salt out of your diet M Oct 16 1-2 p.m. $11/$13 MAC 742970-A by using a variety of ingredients to create delicious “heart- healthy” dishes. Samples and recipes are provided. Class is Reduce Stress with Aromatherapy taught by a Registered Dietitian. Register by September 24. Stress can make you feel anxious, nervous, and tense. Aromatic W Sep 27 1:30-3:00 p.m. $14/$16 MAC 742967-A essential oils encourage relaxation and relieve stress-induced anxiety. Aromatherapy basics and uses are covered. Class is taught by a Registered Aromatherapist. No specific products are sold. Register by October 12. T Oct 17 1:30-2:30 p.m. $20/$24 MAC 742971-A

Eat an Anti-Aging Diet There is no fountain of youth, however the amount and specific types of foods consumed may help you live a longer and healthier life. Get tips on the best food choices that promote healthy living. Instructor is a registered dietitian. Register by November 13. Th Nov 16 6-7 p.m. $11/$13 WV 747962-A

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Lunchtime Learning with Laura After a short lecture on various nutrition topics, participate in HALLOWEEN an open discussion and Q&A. Info shared is validated and well researched. A light snack is provided. Instructor, Laura Brieser- MAGIC SHOW Smith is a registered dietitian and health & wellness coach. Register three working days in advance. Tuesday, Oct.31 • Drug-Nutrient Interactions W Oct 18 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. $12/$14 MAC 742974-A 2–3 p.m. • Genetically Modified Foods W Nov 15 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. $12/$14 MAC 742974-B • Understanding Nutrition Fact Labels W Dec 6 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. $12/$14 MAC 742974-C

Tai Chi Chih Reach a higher level of well-being with the flowing movements of this mind-body exercise. Gentle, slow-motion movements improve balance, strength, flexibility, and mental focus. Register by September 6. F Sep 8-Nov 10 9-10:30 a.m. $49/$57 MAC 742975-A

Color Me Calm Coloring is not just for kids. Coloring pages for adults is extremely therapeutic as it relieves stress, reduces anxiety, sparks creativity, and generates overall wellness. Bring your own coloring book supplies and attend for free or pay $1 to use coloring book pages World-renowned magician Eddie Goldstein and pencils/markers provided by The MAC. AGES: 18+. is both a trick and a treat. Magic and comedy T Sep 5-Dec 19 2-3:30 p.m. MAC acts, designed for adults, promises to amaze and entertain. Wear a Halloween costume if you'd Doctor Talks like. Sponsored by NMAA and SCFD. AGES: 18+. St. Anthony North-Centura Health, in partnership with the City REGISTER BY OCTOBER 27 of Westminster, shares valuable health information at monthly physician led talks held at The MAC. Talks are free and light Fee: $7/$8 MAC 742952-A snack provided. Talks are from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. Register three working days in advance. Aromatherapy Gifts That Pamper My Aging Foot – Podiatrist Dr. Eric Kuhlman talks about Make holiday gifts using aromatic essential oils that indulge pressure areas, skin damage, nail changes, and foot pain. the senses and treat the skin in this hands-on workshop, Th Sep 7 742976-A Participants make a perfume, milk bath, herbal sachet, and bath oil. Class is taught by a registered aromatherapist. Register by Effective Stroke Prevention Tips - Jennifer Kosovich shows you November 30. how to take a proactive approach to stroke prevention. T Dec 5 1:30-3:30 p.m. $30/$34 MAC 742972-A Th Oct 5 742976-B Simple Steps for a Healthy Heart – Get tips from rehabilitation Workout with Foam Rollers expert, Julie Day, on how to keep your heart healthy. Enhance balance, improve strength, increase flexibility, Th Nov 9 742976-C and massage tight muscles with foam rollers. Exercises are demonstrated for incorporating this versatile, fun piece of equipment into your workout. Wear comfortable clothes for exercising. Register by December 7. M Dec 11 1-2 p.m. $11/$13 MAC 742973-A

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Pedicures at The MAC Language Classes Service includes foot soak, toe nail trim, and lotion application. Bring a towel. Call Claudia at 303-655-7303 to schedule an Let’s Speak French appointment. Fee: $23 check or cash payable to pedicurist. A Bonjour! This eight-week class is designed to give those who no-show fee of $12 will be assessed. love the French language a fun, relaxed place to practice. Class covers: past and near future tenses, practice in making Visiting Nurse Association Health Clinics purchases, getting directions, essential travel phrases, and Medical foot care by a registered nurse is offered the first Tuesday requesting services. Explore French newspapers and practice and fourth Friday of each month at The MAC. Call 303-698- writing letters. $12 supply fee payable to instructor. Register by 6496 to schedule, confirm a Kaiser insurance plan, or cancel an September 1. appointment. Fees vary depending on service. Th Sep 7-Nov 2 6-7:45 p.m. $96/$110 MAC 742977-A Dance Classes Beginning Italian for Travelers Buongiorno! Acquire basic language skills for meeting and Country Line Dance at The MAC and West View greeting, getting directions and transportation info, shopping, Learn a variety of popular line dances. No partner or experience and ordering in a restaurant. Past tenses and more complex is needed. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for grammatical constructions are taught. Learn about Italy’s dancing. This on-going class meets every Monday and is free regions and practice speaking in a fun, relaxed class with a with any Westminster annual facility pass or SilverSneakers® native Italian teacher. Handouts are provided. Register by membership. Daily facility drop-in fee applies to all others. Line October 1. Dance not held on September 4 and December 25. W Oct 4-Nov 8 6-7:30 p.m. $75/$85 MAC 742979-A M Sep-Dec 9-10 a.m. MAC M Sep-De 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. WV Specialty Classes Couples Critical Conversations About End of Life Plans Learn a variety of ballroom dance moves and patterns. Fewer than 50% of Americans have made plans that ensure No experience necessary. Beginners learn basic steps while their end of life wishes are carried out. Cut through the fear and advanced dancers refine their skills. A partner is required and confusion, find out how to clearly communicate what you want, must register individually. Register three working days in and make sure that you stay in charge of your life. Register by advance of class start date. September 7. M Sep 11 10-11 a.m. $3 MAC 742981-A SESSION 1 – WALTZ AND RUMBA T Sep 12-Oct 3 7-8:30 p.m. $30/$35 WV 747960-A How to Use RTD Discover how easy it is to use the RTD public transit system. SESSION 2 – EAST COAST SWING AND MERENGUE Classroom presentation covers bus riding basics, bus fares, T Oct 10-Oct 31 7-8:30 p.m. $30/$35 WV 747960-B the expanding light rail system, and accommodations you SESSION 3 – TANGO AND WEST COAST SWING can request to make your trip more enjoyable. Register by T Nov 7-Nov 28 7-8:30 p.m. $30/$35 WV 747960-C September 14. M Sep 18 10-11 a.m. $1 MAC 742982-A Wedding Dance Lessons for the Bride & Groom Select your wedding song and have a dance instructor teach you Westminster B Line Train to Union Station the perfect dance to do at your wedding. Private wedding dance Meet the RTD guide at Westminster Train Station parking lessons are scheduled by appointment on two consecutive garage exit next to the metal artwork sculpture for a group Fridays. Call 303-658-2292 to schedule. Fee is per couple. led train ride to Union Station. Tour Union Station RTD Transit F By Appointment 7-8:30 p.m. $100 WV Center and grab a quick snack (on you own) before returning to Westminster Station. Departure/return times are approximate. Register by September 18. W Sep 20 9:20-11:30 a.m. $1 MAC 42983-A

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Good Time $7/$8 Rock ‘n’ Roll Party Thursday, Sept. 21, 7-8:30 p.m. City Park Recreation Center Community Room Get out on the dance floor or sit back and listen as local singer, Rocky Hernandez, performs rock ‘n’ roll classics from the 50s and 60s. Light refreshments served. AGES: 18 and older REGISTER BY SEPTEMBER 19

Westminster Water Essentials Let’s Talk Baseball Trace how Westminster’s water wanders from the Continental Join a former Rockies employee and baseball enthusiast for Divide and makes its way into your kitchen sink. Water’s worth an informal group discussion of baseball. Share your favorite becomes a lot clearer and you become water wise. Learn about stories. If you love to talk baseball, this group is for you. low cost water saving programs, water bill assistance, and how F Sep 8 10-11 a.m. $1 MAC 742986-A to recycle rain. Register three working days in advance. F Oct 13 10-11 a.m. $1 MAC 742986-B W Oct 25 2-3 p.m. $1 MAC 742988-A F Nov 10 10-11 a.m. $1 MAC 742986-C W Nov 29 6-7 p.m. $1 MAC 742988-B F Dec 8 10-11 a.m. $1 MAC 742986-D What Do I Read Next? Join a member of the Westminster library staff for a lively AARP Driver Safety Program discussion recommending favorite books, audio books, and This course is designed for age 50+. Check with your insurance DVD’s. Handouts are provided listing new items for your fall company to see if you are eligible for a discount after reading. Register by November 13. completion. Pre-registration required. Fee is collected at class. Fee: $15 AARP member; $20 non-AARP member. W Nov 15 1-2:30 p.m. $1 MAC 742984-A F Sep 29 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MAC 742987-A MAC Readers Group F Oct 27 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MAC 742987-B Join this informal book group, which meets the second Monday F Nov 17 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MAC 742987-C of each month. Call The MAC at 303-426-4310 for the book selections. Pre-registration is required. Thursday Afternoon Movies at The MAC M Sep 11 6-8 p.m. Free MAC 742985-A Show time is 1 p.m. Movie selections are subject to change M Oct 9 6-8 p.m. Free MAC 742985-B based on availability. Registration is not required. M Nov 13 6-8 p.m. Free MAC 742985-C Fee: 75¢ for popcorn and drink M Dec 11 6-8 p.m. Free MAC 742985-D Th Sep 28 - Lion – Five-year-old boy gets lost on the streets of Calcutta. Biographical drama rated PG-13. Th Oct 26 - La La Land – Young couple explores the joy and pain of pursuing their dreams. Musical drama rated PG-13. Th Dec 14 - Christmas Vacation – Griswold family’s Christmas plans turn into a disaster. Holiday classic comedy rated PG-13. www.CityofWestminster.us 39 Adult Programs

Adult Drop-in Activities at The MAC as many as you wish. The MAC accepts donations of recent paperback titles. Please donate hardback books to the Irving Billiards Room Street Library. Fee: Free The MAC has three billiard tables and one snooker table. Room is open for drop-in play during center hours. Mah Jongg Mah Jongg players are invited to drop-in on Mondays from 12-4 Fee: Daily admission fee applies or FREE for passholders and p.m.. Beginners are welcome to attend. Silver Sneakers® Members Fee: Daily admission fee applies or FREE for passholders and Card Games SilverSneakers® members Mondays 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Pinochle Quilting Group Tuesdays 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Bridge All abilities can join these informal quilting sessions. Bring Thursdays 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Pinochle projects and enjoy large tables, bright lighting, and expertise of other quilters. Group meets 9-11:30 a.m. Fee: Daily admission fee applies or FREE for passholders and Silver Sneakers® members Fee: Daily admission fee applies or FREE for passholders and SilverSneakers® members Indoor Walking Track T Sep 5, 19, Oct 3, 17, 31, Nov 14, 28, Dec 12, 26 Don’t let the fall weather keep you from your walking workout. Use The MAC’s indoor walking track. Twelve laps around equal one Widowed Women’s Group mile. Lap counters are available at the desk. Please be courteous This supportive group of women for friendship and activities and walk single file when the track is in high use. Fee: Free welcomes newcomers. Group meets the first and third Friday of each month at 11 a.m.. For more information, contact Donna at MAC Loaner Library 303-429-2185 or Terry at 303-296-4947. Fee: Free Check out The MAC’s loaner library. Paperback books are available to borrow and return on the honor system. Take

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Adult 2017 Extended Trips The Globus, Cosmos, and Avalon Trips are open for registration. $250 deposit is required to hold your space. If you plan on flying with us, an additional $300 deposit is due. Space is limited. All pricing is subject to change. Full descriptions are available at all Westminster recreation centers. All fees and deposit amounts are per person. GREAT CANADIAN The Wonders of RAIL JOURNEY MEXICO’S YUCATAN JUNE 18-30, 2018 March 11-21, 2018 Explore Canada’s expansive terrain without sitting Stay in Merida, explore the tree-lined streets and behind the wheel! See spectacular scenery across historic churches of Valladolid, and see stunning Canada on the historic railroad. Put your deposit baroque architecture in the coastal town of Campeche! in early and receive a discount. Estimated cost for land only $4,688 per person twin, price includes land tour, prepaid gratuities, GST/HST tax, hotels, transfers, sightseeing, 10 breakfasts, 1 brunch, 2 lunch, 8 dinners as specified in the itinerary, and the Services of a professional tour director. Airfare estimate will be available at the travel presentation. Free Travel Presentation Aug 9, 2017 at 1 p.m. RSVP by registering. 832950-A

Free Travel Presentation Aug 9, 2017 at 11 a.m. ESTIMATED COST: $3,512.00 per person twin, price includes land tour, airfare and taxes from (DEN)*, transfers, sightseeing, hotels, 9 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 7 dinners as specified in the itinerary, and the services of a professional tour director.

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Short Vacations Concerts, Ballets and Theatre Trips Westminster partners with Perfect Time Tours to offer short Leave the details to us! Fee includes tickets and transportation. vacations within driving distance of The MAC. For more Meals are included at the Boulder Dinner Theatre, Candlelight information on the following trips, please call 303-856-8327. Dinner Theater, Adams Mystery Playhouse, and Jesters.

Cripple Creek-Sept 2-3 Anything Goes–Jesters Go on a quick overnight trip to Cripple Creek and explore this Step aboard the ocean liner S.S. American, where nightclub quaint, historic town. See plays, go on ghost tours, visit casinos singer/evangelist Reno Sweeney is en route from New York to and more! Price per person (double occupancy) $258. England. Her pal Billy Crocker has stowed away to be near his love Hope Harcourt, but the problem is Hope is engaged to the Moab-Oct 8-11 wealthy Lord Evelyn Oakleigh. Cancellation deadline: 08/15/17 If visiting places called Fiery Furnace and Devils Garden sound S Sept 16 5:15-10 p.m. $60/$65 MAC 742900-A like fun, you’ll love this trip to Moab! Explore the 2,000 arches in otherworldly Arches National Park on a guided tour. Price per Colorado Symphony Presents Gershwin’s person (double occupancy) $820. Rhapsody in Blue-Boettcher Concert Hall Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta-Oct 12-14 Paul Whiteman asked Gershwin to write a “jazz concerto,” which See the spectacularly shaped and colorful ascend into became Rhapsody in Blue; like a concerto, the piece is written the sky at this must-see festival. Then, explore historic Old Town for solo piano with orchestra: a rhapsody differs from a concerto Albuquerque before heading back to the balloon field for the in that it features one extended movement instead of separate famous balloon glow. Price per person (double occupancy) $638. movements. Cancellation deadline: 09/01/2017 S Sept 23 6:45-10 p.m. $62/$67 MAC 742901-A Branson, Missouri-Oct 28-Nov 2 Make friends for life when you visit Branson! Known as the Frozen-Buell live show capital of the world, participants enjoy dinner See Disney’s smash hit come to life! Frozen is the beloved tale of cruises, shows, museums, and more while you explore this city two sisters torn apart and their journey to find themselves and nestled among the Ozark Mountains. Price per person (double their way back to each other. Cancellation deadline: 08/18/2017 occupancy) $1669. Su Sept 24 1-5 p.m. $126/$131 MAC 742902-A Family Extended Trips Girls Only-The Secret Comedy of Women- Westminster partners with Smith World Travel to offer family Galleria vacations. For more information, including prices, contact This is a comedy that celebrates the honor, truth, humor Smith World Travel at 303-427-6700. Mention promotion code and silliness of being female. With a two-woman cast and COW2017 to receive your City of Westminster discount on the audiences full of raucous, laughing ladies, the show has found following vacations. quick popularity in its unique examination of all things girly. Cancellation deadline: 08/31/2017 Top River Cruise Line for families July 4 or 30, 2018 S Sept 30 1-5 p.m. $63/$68 MAC 742903-A Create family memories on a 7-night Rhine Riverboat cruise. Travel experiences include bicycling through forests, fondue Classic Albums Live: Abbey Road- Lone Tree Arts tasting, riding the world’s steepest cogwheel train, exploring the ruins of Heidelberg Castle, and more! Center Classic Albums Live recreates Abbey Road with skilled vocalists Alaska Family Disney Adventure and musicians who honor the work without the gimmicks, Take an exhilarating jet boat ride, hop aboard the Alaska make-up or other illusions typically employed by tribute bands. Railroad, meet Iditarod racing dogs, float down the Cancellation deadline: 09/15/17 Nenana River, and hike in Denali National Park. Includes S Oct 7 7-10:30 p.m. $50/$55 MAC 742904-A accommodations, tour guides, activities/admissions, ground transportation and most meals.

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ADULT TRIP INFORMATION CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY • Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis, following • If the trip is cancelled by the recreation department or the procedures outlined on page 92. venue for any reason, a full credit is automatically applied • Registration must be completed by the participating to your account. If you prefer a check or credit card refund, member. please notify staff. • Trips are for 18 years and older unless otherwise indicated. • An administrative fee of $5 is assessed on any cancellation initiated by the participant before the cancellation • Participants are considered registered when entered into dead¬line date. our system and full payment received. • Cancellations initiated after the cancellation deadline will • Participants must advise the trip coordinator of any special not receive a refund, unless the space can be filled from needs at the time of registration (See Exertion Levels). the waitlist. • A waitlist is created when a trip reaches its maximum size. If • If there is no waitlist, a participant may transfer their a vacancy occurs, it is filled from the waitlist. Trips are subject reservation to another person with approval of the to cancellation if minimum enrollment is not met. Recreation Specialist. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS • Complete registration information and full payment is For accommodations, please contact Jennifer Jensen required from any substitute participant before the original at 303-658-2294. registration issued a full refund. • A refund is not issued if the participant fails to show up or ACCESSIBILITY is late and misses the bus. • The driver is responsible for loading and unloading all passengers using a walker or wheelchair/scooter. EXERTION LEVELS • The driver is not responsible for providing personal (This is a generalization for the trip.) assistance during trips. The driver manages passenger lists, Easy: mostly sitting ticket handling, and check-in procedures. Moderate: some walking, stairs, elevation • If a participant requires assistance from a personal High: long day, lots of walking, stairs, elevation attendant, the attendant must register and pay for all direct trip related costs.

Colorado Ballet Presents Dracula-Ellie Caukins Rock of Ages-Boulder Dinner Theatre Dracula features choreography by Michael Pink and music Aqua Net, Lycra, lace and liquor flow freely at one of the Sunset by Philip Feeney, performed live by the Colorado Ballet Strip’s last legendary venues. Stacee Jaxx takes the stage and Orchestra. Based on Bram Stoker’s Gothic horror, the timeless groupies line up to turn their fantasies into reality. Amidst the tale of Dracula has seductive vampires, frightening mental madness, Drew longs to take the stage as the next big thing. patients and the king of the undead himself, Count Dracula. Cancellation deadline: 09/29/2017 Cancellation deadline: 09/15/17 Su Oct 15 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. $69/$74 MAC 742907-A Su Oct 8 1:15-5 p.m. $58/$63 MAC 742905-A Take Me to the River: Memphis Sole & Rhythm & Steppin’ out with Ben Vereen- Blues Revue-Lone Tree Arts Center Lone Tree Arts Center This live performance is based on the award-winning film and Ben Vereen’s legendary performances on stage (Jesus Christ record that brought together multiple generations of iconic Superstar; Pippin; Wicked), screen (Funny Lady; All That Memphis and Mississippi Delta musicians. Their goal was to Jazz), and television (Webster; Grey’s Anatomy; Sneaky Pete) record a historic new album and re-imagine the utopia of transcend time and are woven into the fabric of this country’s racial, gender, and generational collaboration that happened in artistic legacy. Don’t miss this award-winning one-man show! Memphis in its heyday. Cancellation deadline: 10/05/2017 Cancellation deadline: 09/22/2017 F Oct 27 7-10 p.m. $58/$63 MAC 742908-A S Oct 14 7-10 p.m. $61/$66 MAC 742906-A www.CityofWestminster.us 43 Adult trips

Love Letters by A.R. Gurney- Lone Tree Arts Center Helpful Tips to Know Two actors, one stage, and a love story spanning fifty years. Set in an intimate setting with simple staging, Love Letters Before You Go • Deadlines must be met and times, policies, etc. must takes you on a journey of every emotion from joy to sorrow. be followed. Cancellation deadline: 10/24/2017 • If you cancel your trip, you forfeit your space. W Nov 15 12:30-4:30 p.m. $58/$63 MAC 742909-A • Weekend trips: please arrive only 15 minutes prior Adams Mystery Playhouse to departure. The MAC is not open to the public on Voted BEST Mystery Dinner Theater in Denver. Adams Mystery weekends, restrooms won’t be available. Check-in with Playhouse is Colorado’s Premier Mystery Dinner Theater and the driver and sign the roster. full–time “Mystery Mansion.” The mystery to solve is “They • Please be flexible, sometimes things just don’t go as Came From Below,” so grab your magnifying glass and let’s help planned (i.e. traffic jams, weather, quality of food, etc.). solve the mystery. Cancellation deadline: 10/17/2017 Don’t let those things ruin your trip. S Nov 18 5:30-10 p.m. $74/$79 MAC 742910-A • Bring a water bottle and for weather conditions. Rent-Buell • Trip fees are subject to change. Success has followed the Tony-and Pulitzer Prize-winning story in all its forms, be it a hit motion picture or foreign adaptations. Special Accommodations Secure your place at the next production with affordable Rent For Accommodations, please contact Jennifer tickets from Vivid Seats. Cancellation deadline: 10/20/2017 at 303-658-2294 Su Nov 19 1-6 p.m. $75/$80 MAC 742911-A

Beauty and the Beast-Candlelight Mannheim Steamroller Christmas-Buell The classic story tells of Belle, a young woman in a provincial This show features the beloved Christmas music of Mannheim town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped under Steamroller along with dazzling multimedia effects performed the spell of an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and in an intimate setting. Experience the magic as the spirit of the be loved, the curse will end and he will be transformed into his season comes alive! Cancellation deadline: 11/10/2017 former self. Cancellation deadline: 10/23/2017 Su Dec 10 2-6 p.m. $70/$75 MAC 742915-A Su Nov 26 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. $84/$89 MAC 742912-A Home for the Holidays-Lone Tree Arts Center Chicago-Buell There’s something for everyone in this family-friendly Chicago tells the story of two rival vaudevillian murderesses holiday spectacular: dancers, singers, drummers, and holiday locked up in the Cook County jail. Velma’s serving time songs. A completely new show for 2017, Home for the for killing her husband and sister after finding the two in Holidays is sure to delight and put you into the holiday spirit. bed together. Roxie’s been tossed in the joint for bumping Cancellation deadline: 11/21/2017 off the lover she’s been cheating on her husband with. W Dec 13 12:30-4:30 p.m. $55/$60 MAC 742916-A Cancellation deadline: 10/26/2017 F Dec 1 6:30-10:30 p.m. $75/$80 MAC 742913-A Elf-Buell Elf tells the hilarious tale of Buddy, an orphan child who Colorado Ballet’s Nutcracker-Ellie Caulkins mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported This tale of larger-than-life holiday magic continues to be to the North Pole. Buddy embarks on a journey to New as popular as ever. This dreamy production features lavish York City to find his birth father and discover his true costumes, exuberant dancing, whimsical battles, hypnotizing identity, but ends up helping New York remember the true snow flurries, sumptuous sets, majestic live music and a little bit meaning of Christmas. Children ages 5 and older welcome of magic. Cancellation deadline: 11/12/2017 to register (must be accompanied by paid ticked adult). Su Dec 3 12-5 p.m. $59/$64 MAC 742914-A Cancellation deadline: 11/17/2017 S Dec 16 2 -6 p.m. $63/$68 MAC 742917-A

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Cherish the Ladies-Celtic Christmas-Lone Tree Arts Center In the Celtic Christmas program, Cherish the Ladies put their signature mark on classic carols such as O Come All Ye Faithful and Silent Night, in arrangements that highlight the group’s Gambling unique Celtic instrumentation, beautiful harmonies, and spectacular step dancing. Cancellation deadline: 11/28/2017 W Dec 20 6:30 -10:30 p.m. $49/$54 MAC 742918-A Trips Michael Martin Murphey-A Cowboy Christmas- Enjoy a day in Black Hawk. Most Lone Tree Arts Center casino packages include $5 cash back, “Triple M” brings his Cowboy Christmas to Lone discounted meals, free drinks while Tree, a combination of poetry and music and stories gambling, and coupons for merchandise. that’ll warm your body like a mug of hot chocolate. Use your player card to earn points. Cancellation deadline: 12/01/2017 You must stay in the advertised casino. F Dec 22 7-10 p.m. $55/$60 MAC 742919-A Fee includes escort, deluxe motor coach bus, and casino package. Viva Las Vegas: Elvis Night- Cancellation deadline is three Lone Tree Arts Center business days prior to trip. Join us for a screening of Elvis Presley’s legendary film Fee: $7/$9 Time: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Viva Las Vegas! Stick around for a Las Vegas cocktail night in the lobby after the movie, complete with appetizers, Sept 29 Reserve 732950-A casino games, and an Elvis costume contest, of course. Oct 30 Mardi Gras 732950-B Cancellation deadline: 12/06/2017 Nov 30 Reserve 732950-C Th Dec 28 6-10 p.m. $46/$50 MAC 742920-A Dec 2 Mardi Gras 732950-D The Good Humor Men-Lone Tree Arts Center Three of America’s funniest stand-up comedians join forces to showcase their original brand of humor in an evening packed with punchlines, clever writing, and hair trigger laughs. Cancellation deadline: 12/06/2017 F Dec 29 7-10 p.m. $49/$53 MAC 742921-A

Longs Peak Scottish Irish Highland Festival- Stanley Hotel Ghost Tour-Estes Park Tour the most haunted spaces and learn of the paranormal Estes Park phenomena surrounding the 100+ year-old-hotel. Dinner is on Visit the largest Scottish Irish Festival in the United States. Over your own at Big Horn Restaurant. ($11-$33) Fee includes guided 50 events: athletic competition, pipe bands, traditional dancers, tour, escort, and transportation. Cancellation deadline: 09/04/2017 food, clan exhibitions, dog competitions, Celtic importers, crafters, and a parade of bands. Lunch is on your own at the F Sept 15 4-10 p.m. $63/$68 MAC 742924-A festival. Fee includes escort, admission, and transportation. Cancellation deadline: 08/28/17 Wander Estes Park and Stop for Pie Spend the day in Estes Park with beautiful scenery, charming S Sept 9 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $60/$65 MAC 742922-A shops, and good food. Lunch is on your own. Save room for dessert on the way back; we’ll stop by the Colorado Cherry Dusty Rose Tearoom-Georgetown Company for some homemade pie! Fee includes escort and Experience Victorian High Tea, including fruit tarts, scones, transportation. Cancellation deadline: 09/13/17 madeleines, chocolate rum cups, black walnut cookies, and of course tea sandwiches. Fee includes tea, escort, and M Sept 18 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $22/$25 MAC 742925-A transportation. Cancellation deadline: 09/05/17 Th Sept 14 10:15 a.m.-3 p.m. $54/$59 MAC 742923-A

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Head toBall Coors Field and see the Rockies Game! play. Seats are in the lower level box or the right field mezzanine in the shade. Lunch is on your own. Steps and walking involved. Fee includes tickets, escort, parking and transportation. Cancellation deadline is two weeks prior to game date. All trips leave from The MAC.

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Fall Colors Leadville Train Denver Mob Tour Take a ride and see the fall colors! Spectacular views of Join mob historian Tom Hackett on this exciting bus tour through Fremont Pass and the two tallest peaks in Colorado abound. North Denver’s Little Italy. Explore former social clubs and the Learn about the fascinating history of the railroad and hear homes of some of Denver’s most influential mobsters. Afterwards stories from the train conductor. Lunch is on your own in enjoy an Italian lunch on your own at a formerly mob-run Leadville. Fee includes train ride, escort, and transportation. restaurant! ($10 -$15). Fee includes escort and transportation. Cancellation deadline: 09/08/17 Cancellation deadline one week prior to trip date. F Sept 22 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $70/$75 MAC 742926-A T Sept 12 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. $32/$36 MAC 742929-A W Oct 4 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. $32/$36 MAC 742929-B Mountain High Fall Colors Tour Experience the spectacular colors of a Colorado fall as we drive Brown Palace Hotel Tour Ghost Tour through the Arkansas Valley. Stop for lunch in Buena Vista at Embark on this popular tour which highlights tales of Spoon It Up. Fee includes lunch, charter bus transportation, and unexplained phenomena and spirits who appear to have chosen escort. Cancellation deadline: 09/01/2017 to spend eternity at the Brown palace. Lunch is on your own M Sept 25 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. $48/$53 MAC 742927-A at Ellington’s. Fee Includes tour, escort, and transportation. Cancellation deadline: 9/26/17 Elk Bugling in Estes Park W Oct 11 10:15 a.m.-3 p.m. $39/$43 MAC 742930-A Ever wonder what an elk sounds like? Take a ride to Rocky Mountain National Park and attend the Elk Festival in Estes Park to find out! Lunch is on your own in Estes Park. Fee includes escort and charter bus transportation. Cancellation deadline: 09/03/2017 T Oct 3 8 a.m.-5 p.m. $42/$46 MAC 742928-A 46 www.CityofWestminster.us Adult trips

Museum of Colorado Prisons- Cañon City Glow at the Gardens A visit to the Royal Gorge Region isn’t complete without Luminaria-lined pathways wind through the Denver Botanic stopping and “doing time” in this historical cell house that Gardens to reveal larger-than-life pumpkin displays. Each week was the original Women’s Correctional Facility. This is not a features a different theme. Glow at the Gardens lights up the handicap-accessible tour. Lunch is on your own at Di Rito’s Italian night with hundreds of carved, glowing jack-o’-lanterns. Dinner is restaurant ($10-$30). Fee includes tour, escort, and transportation. on your own at Cinzetti’s. ($15-$20) Fee includes admission, escort, Cancellation deadline: 10/06/17 and transportation. Cancellation deadline: 10/11/17 T Oct 17 7:45 a.m.-6 p.m. $47/$51 MAC 742931-A W Oct 25 4-9:30 p.m. $39/$43 MAC 742933-A

Victorian Horrors-Molly Brown House Bee Family Centennial Museum- The darkest realms of the Victorian imagination will be brought to Ft Collins life by resurrected authors from Mary Shelley to Edgar Allen Poe in Journey through time with the Bee Family’s efforts to cultivate this environmental theater piece. Fee includes admission, escort, the arid prairie of northern Colorado. Learn about the history and transportation. Dinner is on your own at SubCulture ($10-$15). of irrigation, the sugar beet industry, and lamb feeding. Fee Cancellation deadline: 10/12/17 includes tour, escort, and transportation. Lunch is on your own at S Oct 21 5-9 p.m. $40/$44 MAC 742932-A Wellington Grill ($11-30). Cancellation deadline: 10/13/17 Th Oct 26 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $25/$28 MAC 742935-A

RestaurantExperience some new cuisine or an old favorite. Rovers Join us for an incredible evening out exploring delicious food! OTL-Georgia Boy’s BBQ-$-$$ Th Sept 7, 10:30 a.m. MAC 742948-A OTL: Cheesecake Factory-Boulder $-$$ F Oct 20, 11 a.m. MAC 742948-B Sunday Brunch-Racines $-$$ Su Nov 12, 10 a.m. MAC 742948-C OTL Olive Garden $-$$ T Nov 21 11 a.m. MAC 742948-D OTD-Maggiano’s Little Italy- $-$$$ T Dec 19, 4 p.m. MAC 742948-E

Price of meals is indicated by the dollar sign system. Each $ sign represents a value of $10. Example: $$$ would be $30 per meal. Payment for meals is on your own. Dollar signs DO NOT include tax and gratuity. Please bring CASH as not all credit cards are accepted. Separate checks are not always available. Stairs and steps involved. Fee includes transportation and escort only. Restaurant locations are subject to change. Cancellation deadline is three business days prior to trip. $9/$11

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Emma Crawford Coffin Races & Parade- Colorado Sports Hall of Fame Manitou Springs This is your chance to see the ‘back of the house’ where the You read that right – coffin races! See this wacky celebration of Broncos play and visit the museum that honors Colorado Manitou Springs history as 70 teams race coffins down Manitou sports legends and then tour Sports Authority Field at Mile Avenue for the ultimate victory! Have a beer in the beer garden High. Lunch is on your own at Lola Coastal Mexican Restaurant and hear live music in Soda Springs Park following the races. ($11-$30). Fee includes tour, escort, and transportation. Lunch is on your own in Manitou Springs. Fee includes escort, and Cancellation deadline: 11/01/17 transportation. Cancellation deadline: 10/13/17 Th Nov 16 9:45 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $21/$24 MAC 742942-A S Oct 28 8 a.m.-5 p.m. $30/$34 MAC 742936-A Shop Silverthorne Outlet Stores Westernaires Annual Show Have you ever wanted to go shopping at the Outlets at Come and be amazed by the mounted precision horse Silverthorne? Well here is your chance: we do the driving and drill organization. Watch youngsters from the age of 9-19 you do the shopping! Just sit back, relax and revel in the beautiful compete in trick riding, dressage and some bull whip scenery on the way to and from Silverthorne. Lunch is on your acts. Fee includes admission, escort, and transportation. own at the outlet mall. Fee includes escort and transportation. Cancellation deadline: 10/23/2017 Cancellation deadline: 11/16/17 Su Oct 29 1-6 p.m. $29/$32 MAC 742937-A F Nov 17 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $23/$26 MAC 742943-A

Daughters of the Nile 5th Annual High Tea Georgetown Christmas Market Attend the “Teddy Bears and Tea Cups” tea presented by El Experience a magical mountain Christmas replete with festive Mejdel Temple No. 47, Daughters of the Nile at the El Jebel Shrine holiday shopping through historic Georgetown with wonderful Temple. Fee includes a bazaar, 50/50 raffle, entertainment, tea, and sights and smells. You may even see St. Nicholas while hearing transportation. Cancellation deadline: 10/03/2017 carolers in Victorian costumes. Lunch is on your own in Georgetown. Fee includes escort, and transportation. Cancelation S Nov 4 1-4 p.m. $36/$40 MAC 742938-A deadline: 11/27/2017 Denver Museum of Nature & Science S Dec 2 8 a.m.-5 p.m. $28/$31 MAC 742944-A Explore the cosmos, uncover dazzling gems and minerals, and get up close and personal with a T-Rex, if you dare. Fee includes Denver Zoo Lights admission, escort and transportation. Lunch is on your own at the Take a stroll through Zoo Lights. See over 38 brilliantly-illuminated museum. Cancellation deadline: 11/02/17 acres of lights and more than 150 animated animal sculptures. Bring dinner, or get something at the zoo. Fee includes admission, T Nov 7 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $30/$33 MAC 742939-A escort and transportation. Cancellation deadline: 12/01/2017 Swiss Flower and Gift Cottage High Tea-Wheat W Dec 6 5-9 p.m. $38/$42 MAC 742945-A Ridge Enjoy the High Tea, which includes fresh seasonal fruit, tea Blossoms of Light-Denver Botanic Gardens sandwiches, homemade scones, Devonshire cream & lemon curd, Blossoms of Light is the perfect way to kick off the holiday season. decadent deserts and assortment of tea. Fee includes: high tea, Delight in thousands of twinkling lights throughout the gardens. escort, and transportation. Cancellation deadline: 10/25/17 Dinner is on your own before the gardens at Cherry Cricket ($12-$20). Fee includes admission, escort, and transportation. W Nov 8 11 a.m.-2 p.m. $53/$58 MAC 742940-A Cancellation deadline: 12/08/2017 Iron Mountain Hot Springs- Th Dec 14 3:30-9 p.m. $6/$40 MAC 742946-A Glenwood Spings Tour De-Lights Experience the benefits of relaxing in mineral springs! Soak Tour Denver Christmas lights and enjoy a family style dinner at the in 16 mineral hot springs pools and a freshwater family White Fence Farm. Fee includes charter bus transportation, tour pool with a jetted spa. Fee includes admission, escort, and and dinner. Cancellation deadline: 11/01/2017 transportation. Lunch is on your own at the hot springs. Cancellation deadline: 11/03/17 Th Dec 7 3:30-8:30 p.m. $51/$61 MAC 742947-A F Nov 10 7 a.m.-5 p.m. $61/$66 MAC 742941-A

48 www.CityofWestminster.us Adult Sports

Senior Coed Volleyball (CP) City Park Recreation Center Must be at least 50 years young or turn 50 in the current (WV) West View Recreation Center calendar year to qualify as a senior volleyball player. The Senior Coed Volleyball (CSVA) is back in session starting in the fall. Get a team together and contact Kimberly Chrisman at 303-658-2207 to get your team scheduled with the CSVA Adult Volleyball Classification League. Home games are played at City Park on Wednesday “BB”-Employ power volleyball skills and use multiple offensive and defensive strategies. Must be 18 years old to play in leagues. 743361-SA 9/6-11/15 $50/player To register, go online (need a user name and password), call City Park Recreation Center 303-460-9690, ext.1, or call the Sports Senior Women Drop-in Volleyball Center 303-658-2393. Drop-in or pick-up games Fees: facility admission, pass or SilverSneakers® pass may be used. Fall Adult Volleyball League Mondays June 19-August 28, West View Recreation Center, Season starts in September and runs for 10 weeks 9 a.m.-12 p.m. This six-person BB/B coed league is played on Tuesday nights at City Park Recreation Center. Fee: $345 Senior Women’s Volleyball League ACTIVITY # lEVEL START SITE TIME 743363-SA 9/11-11/20 $50/player (off 10/9 for Huntsman Games) 743362-C2 BB Sept 12 CP 6:15 p.m. 753363-SA 11/27-12/18 $25/player 3 v 3 league For more information, visit www.teamsideline.com/westminster

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Softball-Fall Season 2017 League Schedules on the Web League schedules, rules, standings, and game cancellations are (CF) Christopher Fields, 5875W 104th Ave. posted on our website at: www.teamsideline.com/westminster Fee includes eight games, umpire, field maintenance, access to Teamsideline.com/westminster, and individual awards for 1st Men’s Leagues place teams. ACTIVITY # LEVEL NIGHT START DATE $200 non-refundable deposit secures a spot in the league. 740342-1C DRU Monday August 21 Balance due: August 13 740342-1D DRL Monday August 21 Registration and League Information, visit www.teamsideline. 740342-2C DRU Tuesday August 22 com/westminster 740342-2D DRL Tuesday August 22 Westminster Softball Fall 2017 740342-3C DRU Wednesday August 23 Register at the Westminster Sports Center, City Park Recreation 740342-3F DC Wednesday August 23 Center, online, or call 303-658-2225. Visit the website at www. 740342-4C DRU Thursday August 24 CityofWestminster.us/ParksRec/RecreationSports. Teams are 740342-4D DRL Thursday August 24 accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. 740342-5C DRU Friday August 25 All games are played at Christopher Fields (unless otherwise noted). Games start at 6:15 p.m. 740342-5D DRL Friday August 25

Mandatory Team Captain Meeting Coed Leagues (interested players welcome) ACTIVITY # lEVEL NIGHT START DATE Held at City Park Recreation Center, 10455 Sheridan Blvd. 740342-1A DRU Monday August 21 Sunday, August 13, 2-3 p.m. 740342-1B DRL Monday August 21 Information includes rules, expectations, and time for questions. 740342-2A DRU Tuesday August 22 Softball League Classifications 740342-2B DRL Tuesday August 22 D-COMP (DC)-Competitive teams mostly consist of above- 740342-3B DRL Wednesday August 23 average players who have good skills. Teams may hit no more than three home runs per game. One-up rule applies after three 740342-4A DRU Thursday August 24 home runs. 740342-4B DRL Thursday August 24

D-REC UPPER (DRU)-Recreational teams with eight or more 740342-5A DRU Friday August 25 skilled players as the core, who are solid players. The remaining 740342-5B DRL Friday August 25 members have the game knowledge but are not as proficient in either defensive or offensive skills. Teams may hit two home runs per game. Senior Softball (age 50+) Westminster was the home site for six senior softball teams D-REC LOWER (DRL) (A DIVISION) Leisure teams consist of 6-8 in 2017. If interested in playing on a team or entering a team, average-skilled players with the other half of the team contact Stan Harbour, CSSA commissioner, at 303-721-8037. We consisting of lower skilled players who are lacking in either hope to see you at Christopher Fields for your home games in defensive or offensive skills. These leagues are for teams that the spring of 2018. care about the results but are not competitive enough to play in the upper league. Teams may hit only one home run per game.

D-REC LOWER (DRL) (B DIVISION) Leisure teams consist of 3-6 average-skilled players with remaining players lacking in either defensive or offensive skills or new players. These leagues are for teams not overly concerned with the results. Teams may hit only one home run per game.

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Sports Leagues and Drop-ins Pickleball “Doubles” Leagues Join the new pickleball leagues. Beginner to advanced players Adult Indoor are welcome. Register early, space is limited. Don’t have a partner? Don’t worry, we can help find one for you. Contact Soccer Leagues Kimberly at 303-658-2207. Leagues run year-round THURSDAY NIGHT $70/team Westminster Sports Center,6051 W 95th Ave

ACTIVITY # lEVEL START DATE SITE TIME AGES: 18 and older 745362-C4 Beg-Adv 7/20-9/7 CS 6:15 p.m. Co-ed: Sunday, Wednesday, Friday 757362-C4 Beg-Adv 9/21-11/9 WV 6:15 p.m. Men’s: Tuesday, Thursday Women’s: Monday For information visit: www. Drop-in Pickleball & Badminton CityofWestminster.us/ParksRec/ Pickleball RecreationSports/Adult Sports Facility Tue Wed Thu Sat Sun Team Fee: $575 for eight games, Gold/Silver/ WV* 11 a.m.- Bronze divisions for all levels of players 1 p.m. Quality experienced referees WV* 9 a.m.- Women 12 p.m. Only CP* Aug. 31- 1-5 p.m. 1-5 p.m. Dec. 14

8 a.m.- 8 a.m.- Dec. 19- 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Jan. 4

*Schedule subject to change Badminton Facility Tue Wed Thu Sat Sun Outdoor Pickleball Courts Outdoor pickleball courts can be found at Amherst Park, WV 6-9 p.m. 13085 Pecos St (on the inline hockey surface) and the courts CP 6–10 p.m. 10 a.m. at Countryside Park on the lower tennis courts. Kits may be –1 p.m. checked out for $5 per 2 hours (longer rentals need approval from the sports specialist). Kits are available at Countryside through September 13 and then at West View Recreation Center.

Adult Tennis lessons see page 68 TaeKwon-Do Have fun learning kicks, jumps, sparring techniques, and practice self-defense. Please see page 64 for more information.

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Swim & Fitness Center Pool Schedule Monday-Friday: 6 a.m.-8:30 p.m. 3290 W. 76th Ave. Saturday & Sunday: 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

303-427-2217 Pool closes before building.

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Monday,Wednesday 7:15 a.m.-4 p.m. & 8-8:30 p.m. Tuesday,Thursday, 7:15 a.m. (6 a.m. Friday)-4 p.m. 6-8:30pm Friday Saturday 12-5:30 p.m. iving Well D iving Sunday 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

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City Park Recreation Center Pool Schedule Monday-Thursday: 6 a.m.-9 p.m. 10455 Sheridan Blvd. Friday: 6 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Saturday & Sunday: 7 a.m.-8:30 p.m. 303-460-9690, ext 1 Pool closes before building. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

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Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-9 p.m. (Closed 9-10am M-F)

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Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-9 p.m.

Friday 8 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Wader Saturday & Sunday 8 a.m.-8:30 p.m.

Monday-Friday 6 - 10am 12-6 p.m. 1 lane & 7-9 p.m. 4 Lap Lanes**

ap Swim Saturday & Sunday 7 - 9am 11-7 p.m. 1 lane & 7-8:30 p.m. 4 Lap Lanes** L

*Current Channel Adult hour (16+ years) Monday-Friday 8-9 a.m.

SAT., OCTOBER 21 12-3 p.m. Pumpkin Diving starts promptly at 1:00 p.m. $7/Pumpkin Dunker LIMIT: 150 Dunkers Hunt for that perfect pumpkin in the City Park Recreation Center pools, 10455 Sheridan Blvd. Fee includes a pumpkin and day pass to the center.

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Water Fitness Deep Water Exercise Get fit, increase energy and improve body tone in a low-impact Strengthens the abdominals and other major muscle groups class using the water’s resistance for minimal stress on the using float belts, water dumbbells and deep water resistance. body and joints. This cardio workout aims to improve flexibility, Swimming ability is required. energy, dexterity and stability. Aqua Zumba Aqua Vitality The Latin dance—infused fitness class is ideal for strengthening This fitness program is designed for those with joint pain to and toning from water resistance and has less impact on the exercise, increase strength and relax stiff joints in a moderate- joints. Proper swimwear is required. Offered at City Park. intensity aerobic workout. Great for anyone with arthritis, this = Intensity Level class aims to improve flexibility, energy, dexterity and stability.

Class Schedule Monday/Wednesday Tuesday/Thursday Friday Saturday A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. 6:15 6:15 7:00 7:00 6:00 6:00 9:00 9:00 9:00 9:00 11:30 11:00 11:00 11:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 Day & Time Day

Water Fitness

Deep Water * Aqua Vitality City Park ** Aqua Zumba

Water Fitness

Deep Water Swim & Fit & Swim

*Class is only Mondays ** Class is only on Wednesdays Classes are included with daily admission fee and free for Silver Sneakers. Water walking is available throughout the day. All pool schedules are subject to change.

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Get one-on-one instruction with highly motivated, friendly and well-trained instructors. Ideal for adults and children. Private Lessons are available for individuals that are PRIVATE looking to achieve very specific goals within a certain time frame, and are not benefitting from a group lessons wmLESSONS scenario. We recommend that you and your instructor S i work together based on the needs of the student.

30-Minute Private Lesson 30-Minute Semi-Private Lesson Fee: $25, $30 non-resident (one instructor, two participants) Fee: $35, $41 non-resident

Call or visit our website for more information. www.CityofWestmisnter.us/Eservices/Forms/SwimLessons.aspx City Park 303-460-9690, ext. 1 Swim & Fitness 303-427-2217

FLIPPERS Lecciones De Natación SWIM TEAM Se enseña en español. A Colorado Association of Recreational Athletics (CARA) competitive program for swimmers and Estos cursos generan un alto nivel de comodidad en divers. el agua y la preparación para nadar. Los estudiantes All members are required to successfully mejorarán su comodidad y habilidad en el agua, demonstrate the ability to complete a competitive concentrándose en la seguridad y las habilidades freestyle stroke for 25 yards on the first day of funcionales para nadar. Se enseña en español. practice. Ages: 6-18 16 de septiembre – 7 de octubre Swim & Fitness Center 28 de octubre – 18 de noviembre T/R 5:30-6:30 p.m. 6-12 yrs $120 744170-1A 25 de noviembre – 16 de diciembre T/R 6:30-8 p.m. 13-18 yrs $120 744170-2A Preescolar Adolescentes/Adultos Sep 12 – Dec 7* (de 3 a 6 años de edad) (más de 13 años de edad) 10:30-11:00 a.m. 11:15-11:45 a.m. No Practice Oct 10-19, Nov 21, 23 11:15-11:45 a.m.

Fall 2017 Home Swim Meet Schedule Para más información y para registrarse por • Sunday, October 8 favor llame al 303.658.2917 • Sunday, Nov 19 *Subject to change depending on meet schedule. Hay becas para los residentes de la ciudad de Westminster

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Swim Lesson Descriptions Welcome to Westminster Swim Lessons! Our swim lessons are in partnership with the Starfish Swimming Institute. These swim lessons are split into six different levels, and are designed to prepare your child(ren) for our Flippers Swim Team. Goggles are recommended for all levels of swim lessons (excluding Parent & Tot). For more in-depth descriptions, please review our Westminster Swim Lesson Parent Handbook. Please review our swim lessons and their focus areas:

STARFISH – PARENT & TOT LEVEL 3 – SWORDFISH Infant/Toddler Ages: 6 Months – 3 Years Students begin to combine arm and leg skills to develop strokes. The class teaches parents safe water interactions with child, and Class emphasizes safety, body position for strokes, freestyle, emphasizes safety, water comfort, submersion, and motor skills. kneeling dives (deep end), and rhythmic breathing. Swim diapers are mandatory—if needed. LEVEL 4 – SEA OTTER LEVEL 1 – SEAHORSE Students learn and refine intermediate strokes. Class This class requires little to no water experience. This class emphasizes safety, backstroke, dolphin kicking, standing dive, introduces children to the water with fun water activities. Class and treading water. emphasizes safety, floats, glides, rolls, submersion, and builds on LEVEL 5 – SEA LION instructor/child trust. Students learn and refine advanced strokes. Class emphasizes **Pre-School Level 1 AGES: 3 Years – 5 Years safety, butterfly stroke, breaststroke, and deep surface dives. LEVEL 2 – GOLDFISH LEVEL 6 – JR. FLIPPERS Students are comfortable in the water. Students focus on Students focus on continuous swimming and competitive becoming more independent while developing water skills. swimming skills. Class emphasizes competitive starts (front and Emphasis on unassisted swimming, kicks, arm pulls, underwater back), flip turns, swimming 125 yards without stopping, and exploration, and safety. spends class time with the Flippers Swim Team coaches. **Pre-School Level 2 AGES: 3 Years – 5 Years

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City Park Pool Swim Lesson Class Schedule 303-460-9690, ext. 1

Mon/Wed Tues/Thur Saturday Sunday AM PM PM AM PM 9:45 9:45 5:30 5:30 4:45 4:45 9:00 9:00 11:45 4:00 4:00 11:00 10:30 Class Activity # A B C D E F G H L M N O P Parent/Tot 743110

Preschool Level 1 743111

Preschool Level 743112 2

Level 1 743121

Level 2 743122

Level 3 743123

Level 4 743124

Level 5 743125

Session

Sep 17- 1 Sep 11 - Oct 4 Sep 12 - Oct 3 Sep 16 - Oct 7 Oct 8

Oct 22- 2 Oct 16 - Nov 8 Oct 17 - Nov 7 Oct 21 - Nov 11 Nov 8

Nov 26- 3 Nov 27 - Dec 20 Nov 28 - Dec 19 Nov 26 - Dec 16 Dec 20

Price $40/$50 $20/$25

30-min class

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Swim & Fitness Swim Lesson Class Schedule 303-427-2217

Monday/ Tuesday/ Saturday Sunday Wednesday Thursday AM AM PM PM 6:15 6:15 11:15 9:45 5:30 5:30 9:00 11:30 10:45 10:30 10:00 Class Activity # E F G H I J K L M N O Parent/Tot 744110

Preschool Level 1 744111

Preschool Level 2 744112

Level 1 744121

Level 3 744123

Level 4 744124

Level 5 744125

Level 6 744126

Adult 744127

Pre-escolar 744128

Session Mon/Wed Tues/Thurs Saturday Sunday

1 Sep 11 - Oct 4 Sep 12 - Oct 3 Sep 16 - Oct 7 Sep 17-Oct 1*

2 Oct 16 - Nov 8 Oct 17 - Nov 7 Oct 21 - Nov 11 Oct 22-Nov 12*

3 Nov 27 - Dec 20 Nov 28 - Dec 19 Nov 26 - Dec 16 Nov 26 - Dec 20

Price $40/$50 $20/$25 (*15/20)

30-min class

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Recreation Dance Ages: 10-18 Th Aug 31–Oct 12 5:45-6:45 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743761-1E SESSION DATES Th Oct 19 – Dec 14 5:45-6:45 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743761-2E Session 1: Aug 28-Oct 14 (7 weeks, no class Sep 4). S Sep 2–Oct 14 11 a.m.-12 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743761-1F Session 2: Oct 16-Dec 16 (8 weeks, no class Nov 20-25). S Oct 21 – Dec 16 11 a.m.-12 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743761-2F DANCE MISSION STATEMENT Ages: 12-18 * To foster self-esteem, discipline, creativity, and confidence M Aug 28–Oct 9 6:45-8:15 p.m. $73/$88 CP 743761-1A * To demonstrate a healthy lifestyle * To define a role on a team and how to be a leader M Oct 16 – Dec 11 6:45-8:15 p.m. $90/$108 CP 743761-1A * Allow every participant the opportunity to shine!! Ballet/Tap Ballet Techniques and terminology are learned and combinations are All styles of dance are based upon ballet technique. Basic practiced in both forms of dance. movements across the floor, at the barre, and center floor Ages: 3-6 performances. Th Aug 31–Oct 12 10:45-11:45 a.m. $53/$63 CP 743762-1A Ages: 3-6 Th Oct 19–Dec 14 10:45-11:45 a.m. $60/$72 CP 743762-2A Tu Aug 29–Oct 10 10:30-11:30 a.m. $53/$63 CP 743761-1B F Sep 1–Oct 13 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743762-1B Tu Oct 17–Dec 12 10:30-11:30 a.m. $60/$72 CP 743761-2B F Oct 20–Dec 15 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743762-2B Tu Aug 29–Oct 10 4-5 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743761-1C Tu Oct 17–Dec 12 4-5 p.m. $60/$72 CP 734761-2C Ballet/Jazz Ages: 4-7 Ages: 4-8 5,6,7,8! Be prepared to learn. Techniques and terminology are S Sep 2–Oct 14 12-1 p.m. $53/$63 WV 747761-1A learned and combinations practiced in both forms of dance. S Oct 21 – Dec 16 12-1 p.m. $60/$72 WV 747761-2A Th Aug 31–Oct 12 4-5 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743763-1A Ages: 6-10 Th Oct 19 – Dec 14 4-5 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743763-2A W Aug 30–Oct 11 5:30-6:30 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743761-1D S Sep 2–Oct 14 9-10 a.m. $53/$63 CP 743763-1B W Oct 18–Dec 13 5:30-6:30 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743761-2D S Oct 21 – Dec 16 9-10 a.m. $60/$72 CP 743763-2B

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Baton Beginning Twirl one and two batons, ribbons, flags, and hoop batons. Twirling is fun, active, and different, while promoting fitness, Class Footwear and General flexibility, hand-eye coordination, poise, and self-confidence. Information Tap shoes should be worn for tap classes, athletic shoes Ages: 6-11 in hip hop, and ballet shoes for all other classes. Please no S Sep 2–Oct 14 12-1 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743764-1A Crocs, socks, bare feet, or flip flops. Leotards are needed S Oct 21 – Dec 16 12-1 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743764-2A for all preschool and elementary age classes except Baton. Parents and family members are asked to wait in the lobby Baton Intermediate during class but are invited to observe class the last five Learn more challenging material with one and two hoop batons, minutes unless otherwise noted. ribbons, flags, pairs, and team routines. Increase your fitness, flexibility, hand-eye coordination, poise, and self-confidence. Ages: 10-18 Ages: 6-11 W Aug 30–Oct 11 4:45-5:30 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743770-1B S Sep 2–Oct 14 9-10 a.m. $46/$55 CP 743765-1A W Oct 18 – Dec 13 4:45-5:30 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743770-2B S Oct 21 – Dec 16 9-10 a.m. $60/$72 CP 743765-2A S Sep 2–Oct 14 1:15-2:15 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743770-1D Baton Advanced S Oct 21 – Dec 16 1:15-2:15 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743770-2D Practice challenging material with multiple batons and compete in local twirling competitions. Continue to increase your fitness, Jumps and Turns flexibility, hand-eye coordination, poise, and self-confidence. Master the art of dance by strengthening muscle awareness Ages: 7-19 and practicing jumps, kicks, and turns. Discover technical S Sep 2–Oct 14 10 a.m.-12 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743766-1A combinations that enhance your performance S Oct 21 – Dec 16 10 a.m.-12 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743766-2A Ages: 10-18 Th Aug 31-Oct 12 7:30-8:30 p.m. $53/$63 743769-1A Boys Hip Hop Th Oct 19-Dec 14 7:30-8:30 p.m. $60/$72 743769-2A Perform funky dance moves to the latest tunes and combinations of break dancing and hip hop. Lyrical/Contemporary Ages: 6-14 Combine jazz and ballet techniques to tell a story to music lyrics. F Sep 1–Oct 13 5-6 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743768-1A Whether this is your first dance class, or one of many, come enjoy the many benefits of dance. F Oct 20 – Dec 15 5-6 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743768-2A Ages: 6-10 Jazz/Hip Hop Tu Aug 29–Oct 10 6-7 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743772-1A Become skilled in the basic fundamentals of jazz and hip hop in Tu Oct 17–Dec 12 6-7 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743772-2A this introductory class. Ages: 10-18 Ages: 3-6 F Sep 1–Oct 13 6-7 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743772-1B S Sep 2–Oct 14 10:15-11 a.m. $53/$63 WV 747770-1A F Oct 20 – Dec 15 6-7 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743772-2B S Oct 21 – Dec 16 10:15-11 a.m. $60/$72 WV 747770-2A Ages: 4-8 Imagine That! M Aug 28–Oct 9 4:45-5:45 p.m. $46/55 CP 743770-1A Create characters and scenes, move onstage and develop ensemble collaboration. Put those skills to the test with M Oct 16 – Dec 11 4:45-5:45 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743770-2A improvised scenes. Ages: 6-10 Ages: 7-11 F Sep 1–Oct 13 4-5 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743770-1C W Aug 30–Oct 11 4-4:45 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743773-1A F Oct 20 – Dec 15 4-5 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743770-2C W Oct 18 – Dec 13 4-4:45 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743773-2A Ages: 12-18 W Aug 30–Oct 11 7:30-8:30 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743773-1A W Oct 18 – Dec 13 7:30-8:30 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743773-2A 60 www.CityofWestminster.us CHILD/TEEN DANCE

Pre-Dance The artistic world of dance is introduced through creative WESTMINSTER DANCE COMPANY movement. Dancers practice ballet positions and learn basic Take your dancing to the next level! dance terminology. This is a great way to get your child active This is a year-round program. Dancers must have an and moving. instructor recommendation or audition with a company Ages: 2-3 director. Auditions are held at the City Park Recreation M Aug 28–Oct 9 4-4:45 p.m. $46/55 CP 743774-1A Center dance room at the times listed below. Dancers are M Oct 16 – Dec 11 4-4:45 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743774-2A placed in classes based on their skill level. Contact Cindy McDonald at 303-658-2219 regarding fees. Tu Aug 29–Oct 10 9-9:45 a.m. $53/$63 CP 743774-1B AUDITIONS Tu Oct 17 – Dec 12 9-9:45 a.m. $60/$72 CP 743774-2B AGES 4-6 Aug 19 3-3:45 p.m. CP Th Aug 31–Oct 12 9-9:45 a.m. $53/$63 CP 743774-1C AGES 7-12 Aug 19 4-4:45 p.m. CP Th Oct 19 – Dec 14 9-9:45 a.m. $60/$72 CP 743774-2C AGES 13-18 Aug 19 5-5:45 p.m. CP F Aug 31–Oct 12 11-11:45 a.m. $53/$63 CP 743774-1C [email protected] F Oct 19 – Dec 14 11-11:45 a.m. $60/$72 CP 743774-2C S Sep 2–Oct 14 9:30-10:15 a.m. $53/$63 WV 747774-1A Tiny Tappers S Oct 21 – Dec 16 9:30-10:15 a.m. $60/$72 WV 747774-2A Clap your hands and stomp your feet. Young dancers focus on patterns, coordination, and fundamentals of rhythm. Take a Bow Ages: 3-6 Discover your creativity in this fun introduction to physical and Tu Aug 29–Oct 10 9:45-10:30 a.m. $53/$63 CP 743766-1A vocal expression. Use improv, pantomime, and characterization to perform an original storybook skit. Tu Oct 17–Dec 12 9:45-10:30 a.m. $60/$72 CP 743766-2A Ages: 4-6 Th Aug 31–Oct 12 9:45-10:30 a.m. $53/$63 CP 743766-1B Tu Aug 29–Oct 10 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743767-1A Th Oct 19 – Dec 14 9:45-10:30 a.m. $60/$72 CP 743766-2B Tu Oct 17–Dec 12 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743767-2A Th Aug 31–Oct 12 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743767-1B Competitive Dance Th Oct 19 – Dec 14 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743767-2B Company This is a nine-month competitive program with the opportunity Tap to perform at shows and competitions up to eight times a season. Explore the basic fundamentals of rhythm and tap dance One recreation dance class must be taken in addition to the through shuffles, flap and much more. company class. Ages: 4-8 Ages: 4-18 S Sep 2–Oct 14 11 a.m.-12 p.m. $53/$63 WV 747775-1A Tu Aug 29 – May 15 5-6 p.m. $600/$720 CP 743760-1A S Oct 21 – Dec 16 11 a.m.-12 p.m. $60/$72 WV 747775-2A Tu Aug 29 – May 15 7-8 p.m. $600/$720 CP 743760-1B Ages: 6-10 S Sep 2 – May 19 10-11 a.m. $600/$720 CP 743760-1C W Aug 28–Oct 9 4:45-5:30 p.m. $53/$63 CP 743775-1B Elite Company W Oct 16 – Dec 11 4:45-5:30 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743775-2B This team is more involved than Company and develops Ages: 10-18 additional dances to perform at competition. Each participant M Aug 28–Oct 9 5:30-6:30 p.m. $46/$55 CP 743775-1A will be assigned to two of the below classes. Great memories M Oct 16 – Dec 11 5:30-6:30 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743775-2A will be made. Ages: 4-18 Tu Aug 29 – May 15 8-8:45 p.m. $450/$540 CP 743777-1A Th Aug 29 – May 15 5-5:45 p.m. $450/$540 CP 743777-1B Th Aug 29 – May 15 6:45-7:30 p.m. $450/$540 CP 743777-1C S Sep 2 – May 19 12:30-1:15 p.m. $450/$540 CP 743777-1D www.CityofWestminster.us 61 Enrichment Camp

Babysitting CPR Challenge – Red Cross Has your Infant/Child CPR certification expired? Renew your certification in this course. Ages: 11-18 years Sa Oct 21 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $60/$72 CP 743702-1A Eat Chess–Beginning Learn the basics while reinforcing good sportsmanship. Practice the setup, moves, illegal moves, the end game, and more. to e Hands-on play reinforces lessons learned. Ages: 6-16 M Oct 2–Nov 13 4:30-5:45 p.m. $70/$84 CP 743703-1A Active Chess–Advanced Review the basics, reinforce good habits, and practice good sportsmanship. Develop special moves and expand on the end game with emphasis on advanced scenarios. Must know how Grow strong and stay strong with super foods, healthy all pieces move, how to facilitate checkmate, and be able to living, and healthy eating. Create healthy snacks and try observe and focus while peers are playing. new fitness activities, including individual movement, fun yoga poses, and running games. You’ll be the superstar Ages: 8-16 when you share these new recipes and activities with M Oct 2–Nov 13 6:15-7:30 p.m. $70/$84 CP 733704-1A family and friends. Read With Ease /Homework Wednesdays, City Park Recreation Center, 4:30-6 p.m., Develop and strengthen reading skills using phonemic $42 resident, $48 non-resident, AGES: 6-12 awareness and decoding strategies. Experience literature, Sep 6-Sep 27 743749-1A reader’s theatre activities, and games. Individualized curriculum is provided and instructors are available to assist with Oct 11-Nov 1 743749-1B homework in reading, writing, spelling, and social studies. Open communication with teachers and literacy specialists is encouraged to ensure the success. “Alive At 25”- Classroom Intervention Program Ages: 5-12 Prevent violations, collisions, and/or fatalities by adopting safe LEVEL 1- Beginning Readers focus on identifying letters, sounds, driving practices, responsible behavior, and hazard awareness. sight word vocabulary, and reading with controlled vocabulary. Taught by Westminster Police and Colorado State Patrol. Fulfills defensive driving requirement. Class qualifies teens to Tu,Th Sep 5 – Oct 19 4-5 p.m. $98/$112 CP 743705-1A get a permit at 15.5 years. This is not a driver’s education class. Tu,Th Oct 24 – Dec 14 4-5 p.m. $98/$112 CP 743705-2A Voluntary participants only. For more information go to LEVEL 2- Developing readers of all grades and skill levels learn [email protected]. or call 720-269-4046. AGES: 15.5-24 reading strategies. Pre-requisite: Students must read and Fee: 15.5-16 without a permit $39, 17-24 years $79 comprehend short stories and have Level 1 skills mastered. Babysitting Camp Tu,Th Sep 5 – Oct 19 5:10-6:10 p.m. $98/$112 CP 743706-1A Become the best sitter in your neighborhood! Get certified in Tu,Th Oct 24 – Dec 14 5:10-6:10 p.m. $98/$112 CP 743706-2A Infant/Child CPR and learn health, safety, emergency skills, basic first aid, bathing, toy and home safety, and common illnesses. Middle School Intramural After School Program Refine your leadership skills and résumé for your babysitting Join Mandalay, Moore and Wayne Carle Middle Schools and the business. Bring a sack lunch. City of Westminster for intramural volleyball, basketball, cross country, and weight training. Programs are 10 weeks beginning Ages: 11-18 early September. Programs are learning based so all players are Sa Oct 14–21 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $150/$180 CP 743701-1A given equal time to develop the skills to succeed. Details are Sa Dec 2–9 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $150/$180 CP 743701-1B distributed through the schools in August.

62 www.CityofWestminster.us Stop the Winter Blues with Winter Break Camp DECEMBER 21-JANUARY 5 6:45 a.m.–6 p.m. AGES: 6–13 $35 Res/$42 non-resident per day City Park Recreation Center 10455 Sheridan Blvd. Trips and activities subject to change. No program December 25, 26, and January 1.

Sign up and be worry-free—your child is safe, happy, engaged, well-fed, and worn-out when they get home! Camps are state licensed and fees are reasonable and tax-deductible.

DECEMBER 21, THURSDAY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28 JANUARY 3, WEDNESDAY The Cow Jumped Over the City Day at the Museum Big Time Fun Chuck E. Cheese and Skate City. Museum of Nature and Science Movie and Big Time Trampoline Fun Lunch provided. Bring a lunch. Bring a lunch. 743790-1A 743793-1A 743796-1A

DECEMBER 22, FRIDAY DECEMBER 29, FRIDAY JANUARY 4, THURSDAY Holiday Decorator New Year’s Eve Party Games, Planes, and Caves Create holiday ornaments decorations Dance and swim at City Park. Wings Over the Rockies Museum and and swim at City Park. Bring swim gear and a lunch. Casa Bonita. Bring swim gear and a lunch. 743794-1A Lunch provided. 743791-1A 743797-1A JANUARY 2, TUESDAY DECEMBER 27, WEDNESDAY Pins and Butterflies JANUARY 5, FRIDAY Adventure Mania Butterfly Pavilion, pizza, and bowling Chopped Junior Movie and zip line at Mid-Air Adventures. Lunch provided. Cook fun recipes and swim at City Park. Bring a lunch. 743795-1A Lunch provided 743792-1A 743798-1A If you have questions, or to register, call 303-658-2901.

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TaeKwon-Do for Youth, Teens, Adults and Families Increase your fitness, flexibility, confidence levels, and ability to The MAC, 3295 W. 72 Ave. defend yourself in a dangerous situation. Gain skills that apply The MAC closes @ 8 p.m. and must be cleared out no later than to other sports and everyday life. Certified and experienced 8:10 p.m. Visit hupstaekwondo.com for more class information. instructors conduct classes that are fun, informative, and a great Instructors: Master Hups No class: Oct 31, Nov 23 way to make new friends! Additional fees for belt testing and uniforms if desired. Testing may occur every three months. Kids Ages: 5-8 TTh Sep 5-28 6:30-7:30 p.m. $45/$49 MAC 742251-1A West View Rec. Center TTh Oct 3-26 6:30-7:30 p.m. $45/$49 MAC 742251-2A 10747 W. 108th Ave., Instructor: Mr. Pickering—No class: Nov 22 TTh Nov 2-28 6:30-7:30 p.m. $45/$49 MAC 742251-3A Kids Ages: 5-8 yrs. old TTh Dec 5-21 6:30-7:30 p.m. $35/$40 MAC 742251-4A MW Sep 6-27 5:30-6:30 p.m. $40/$45 WV 747251-1A Ages: 8 and older MW Oct 2-30 5:30-6:30 p.m. $45/$49 WV 747251-2A TTh Sep 5-28 6:30-8 p.m. $49/$54 MAC 742252-1A MW Nov 1-29 5:30-6:30 p.m. $40/$45 WV 747251-3A TTh Oct 3-26 6:30-8 p.m. $49/$54 MAC 742252-2A MW Dec 4-20 5:30-6:30 p.m. $35/$40 WV 747251-4A TTh Nov 2-28 6:30-8 p.m. $49/$54 MAC 742252-3A Ages: 8 and older TTh Dec 5-21 6:30-8 p.m. $39/$44 MAC 742252-4A MW Sep 6-27 6:30-8 p.m. $49/$54 WV 747252-1A Black Belt Class: 8 and older MW Oct 2-30 6:30-8 p.m. $55/$59 WV 747252-2A Black Belts are expected to assist with teaching class. MW Nov 1-29 6:30-8 p.m. $49/$54 WV 747252-3A TTh Sep 5-28 6:30-8 p.m. $17/$19 MAC 742253-1A MW Dec 4-20 6:30-8 p.m. $39/$44 WV 747252-4A TTh Oct 3-26 6:30-8 p.m. $17/$19 MAC 742253-2A Black Belt Class: 8 and older TTh Nov 2-28 6:30-8 p.m. $17/$19 MAC 742253-3A Black Belts are expected to assist with teaching class. TTh Dec 5-21 6:30-8 p.m. $15/$17 MAC 742253-4A MW Sep 6-27 6:30-8 p.m. $17/$19 WV 747253-1A MW Oct 2-30 6:30-8 p.m. $17/$19 WV 747253-2A All Inclusive TaeKwon-Do for Youth, Adults and MW Nov 1-29 6:30-8 p.m. $17/$19 WV 747253-3A Families at The MAC and West View Participate at both locations four nights a week, or choose MW Dec 4-20 6:30-8 p.m. $15/$17 WV 747253-4A the days based on your schedule. This class option gives you access to all the classes and more flexibility if you cannot Street Safety/Self-Defense - Your Child (and You) attend a certain evening. All of this for one great price! Learn the ins-and-outs of being street smart, as well as self- No credits/refunds after session begins. defense and Krav Maga techniques, take downs, pressure point control tactics, defense against weapons, and more. Discover MW classes are held at West View Recreation Center. how to avoid bad situations so you won’t need self-defense. TTh classes are held at The MAC. Children 8-13 years old need to take class with an adult. No class: Oct 31, Nov 22-23 Participants should not wear loose clothing that might get torn. All Inclusive: 8 and older Ages: 8 and older. Fee is per participant. MTWTh Sep 5-28 6:30-8 p.m. $60/$65 747254-1A Sa Sep 30 9-11 a.m. $15/$19 WV 747250-1A MTWTh Oct 2-30 6:30-8 p.m. $65/$69 747254-2A Sa Nov 4 9-11 a.m. $15/$19 WV 747250-2A MTWTh Nov 1-30 6:30-8 p.m. $65/$69 747254-3A MTWTh Dec 4-21 6:30-8 p.m. $49/$54 747254-4A All Inclusive Black Belt Class: 8 and older MTWTh Sep 5-28 6:30-8 p.m. $30/$33 747255-1A MTWTh Oct 2-30 6:30-8 p.m. $34/$36 747255-2A MTWTh Nov 1-30 6:30-8 p.m. $32/$35 747255-3A MTWTh Dec 4-21 6:30-8 p.m. $24/$26 747255-4A

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Child/Teen Art

Artsy Fartsy Craft Club Be inspired by adult coloring books and the art that surrounds you. Create notebooks, cards, coasters, jewelry, magnets, bags, and more. $10 supply fee payable to instructor Rian Thompson. AGES: 10-14 Th Oct 5-26 4-5:30 p.m. $20/$25 CP 743426-A Th Nov 2-23 4-5:30 p.m. $20/$25 CP 743426-B

Glass Fusing - Holiday Ornaments Create ornaments to adorn your tree – they also make great gifts. Choose from a variety of designs or come with your own ideas. $15 supply fee due at class. AGES: 10-14 Sa Nov 18 10 a.m.-12 p.m. $30/$35 CP 743480-A

Kids Nature Art Create a treasure map and pictures using paint, pencils, pens, and collage. Enhance your tale of mystery and wonder using items found in nature to. Supplies included in fee. AGES: 6-9 Instructor: Paul Birchak W Oct 18-Nov 15 4-5:30 p.m. $40/$50 CP 743417-A Knitting for Teens Work at your own speed in a fun, encouraging, and flexible atmosphere. Learn the basics: slip knot, cast on stitches, the knit stitch, and binding off. Second class introduces purl and review of the knit stitch. Knit a simple project such as a scarf and feel the therapeutic qualities of knitting. AGES: 13-17 Instructor: Mary Anne Getchell Sa Oct 7-14 2-4 p.m. $40/$50 CP 743427-A

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Saturdays at UnleashThe your creativityPaintin’ and paint ceramic pieces Place using non-toxic glazes. Pieces are fired and ready for pick up in about a week

AGES: 4 and older, families are welcome. Children 6 years and younger must be accompanied by an adult. Most items cost $5 to $25. Open Studio is 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on most Saturdays. Call 303-658-2910 to confirm before coming in. Paintin’ Place Parties Treat your guests to a creative experience at The Paintin’ Place. Call the studio at 303-658-2910 at least two weeks in advance to make arrangements and to choose the ceramic pieces for your party. Prices start at $10 per person.

Pottery Clinics Autumn Naturals Give pottery a try with these two-day clinics where you can make Have fun making fall decorations using nature as your theme. gifts, functional items, and decorative pieces. Held at City Park. AGES: 6-12 Instructor: Sally Nehr AGES: 6-12 Instructor: Sally Nehr W Oct 4-25 4-5:30 p.m. $45/$50 CP 743404-A Family Portrait M Sep 11-18 4-5:30 p.m. $20/$25 743400-A Holidays Galore Hand-made holiday decorations are timeless. Create holiday Haunted House decorations for your home or tree while learning all about clay. M Oct 2-9 4-5:30 p.m. $20/$25 743401-A AGES: 6-12 Instructor: Sally Nehr Turkey Plate W Nov 8-29 4-5:30 p.m. $45/$50 CP 743410-A M Nov 6-13 4-5:30 p.m. $20/$25 743402-A Holiday Decorations Parent Child Hand Building M Dec 4-11 4-5:30 p.m. $20/$25 743403-A You and your child can enjoy an experience in clay through fall nature themes. Make your original piece the first day and Create with Clay decorate it the second day. Adults must register with child. Fee Use nature and your favorite story as inspiration to make many is per person. AGES: 8 and older useful objects from clay. AGES: 6- 12 Instructor: Sally Nehr Sa Sep 9-16 12-2:30 p.m. $20/$25 CP 743414-A Tu Sep 5-26 4-5:30 p.m. $45/$50 CP 743408-A Sa Oct 7-14 12-2:30 p.m. $20/$25 CP 743414-B Tu Oct 3-24 4-5:30 p.m. $45/$50 CP 743408-B Parent Child Pottery on the Wheel Tu Nov 7-28 4-5:30 p.m. $45/$50 CP 743408-C Experience the thrill and challenge of throwing on the wheel and creating your own dishes or other small items. Adults must Pottery on the Wheel enroll with child. Fee is per person. AGES: 8 and older Learn the techniques necessary for throwing pottery on the wheel. Space is limited; sign up early. AGES: 10-14 Sa Oct 28, Nov 11-25 12-2:30 p.m. $45/$50 CP 743405 Instructor: Sally Nehr W Sep 6-27 4-5:30 p.m. $45/$50 CP 743407-A

66 www.CityofWestminster.us YOUTH FALL SOCCER

Westminster Recreational Soccer Westminster Soccer is proud to welcome recreational players to our club. Below is the player registration link and more information. www.WestminsterSoccer.net/Recreational-Soccer All players must be registered through Westminster Soccer The goal of our club is to best promote the game of soccer to to be eligible to play. Call 303-862-6024 or visit www. our youth by offering a fun and safe environment in which to westminstersoccer.net/recreational-soccer/ teach the game. The philosophy throughout the recreational Additionally, we encourage you to learn a little more about our program is to maximize participation by offering each player club and our staff, listed on our website, who look forward to 50% field time. Players can play “up” to the next assigned being a part of your player’s journey. age group to be with friends or for developmental reasons. However, in the interest of health and safety, no player is Westminster Soccer (formerly WAFC) permitted to play “down” in age group or play “up” 2 years or Competitive Soccer more. The only program area where we host coed soccer is the Competitive teams range from U8-19 and play in the state youngest option at U4. leagues. Teams are coached by licensed, non-parent coaches. Our recreational programs rely on volunteer parent coaches. Please call 720-328-0820 or visit their website for more Training and support is provided to these people to help create information: the most positive experience possible. All volunteer coaches are www.WestminsterAFC.com required to pass a state approved background check.

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(CP) City Park (WV) West View FALL TENNIS LESSONS Home School Sports PE Program This program incorporates movement, games and imaginative Countryside Tennis play to enhance a child’s overall development by introducing age appropriate exercises and sports skills. Courts 10470 Oak St. Mondays Sept 11-Oct 30 COST: $100 Grade K-2 9-10:30 a.m. 746627-1A Grade 3-5 9-10:30 a.m. 746627-1B Grade 6-8 10:30-12 p.m. 746627-1C Grade 9-12 10:30-12 p.m. 746627-1D For more information, please contact Stephanie Musella at 303-658-2217. Youth Sports Resource List BASEBALL/SOFTBALL Hyland Hills 303-428-7488 Tuesday September 5 – 26 Minis Standley Lake Little League 303-426-6211 7-10 years 6-6:45 p.m. $50/$55 745602 1A North Metro Little League 303-451-9457 Beginners Westminster Little League 720-314-1299 11-13 years 6:45-7:45 p.m. $65/$70 745603 1A

BASKETBALL Adults 14 years and older 7:45-8:45 p.m. $65/$70 745604 1A Hyland Hills 303-428-7488

FOOTBALL Hyland Hills 303-428-7488

ICE HOCKEY Hyland Hills Hockey Assn. 303-428-7488

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Limb Recycling, 10001 Alkire Street Become an Open Space Volunteer 2nd Saturday of the Month through December Want to volunteer but have a busy schedule? Here’s a flexible, 8 a.m.-Noon fun way to volunteer and make a big difference in your If you’re a Westminster resident, you can turn your tree limbs community. Join the Open Space Volunteers so you can help into useful mulch at this free event! All loads must be tied down maintain, enhance, and beautify open space and trails. Projects or covered. Mulch is available while supply lasts. Please bring a are held on selected Saturday mornings. No special skills are driver’s license or utility bill to verify Westminster residency. Call required. Contact Kristen May at 303-658-2191 or kmay@ 303-658-2201 if you have questions. Note: Event is dependent CityofWestminster.us. upon the weather. Armed Forces Tribute Garden Leaf Recycling 6001 W. 104th Ave. Saturday, November 11 Westminster’s Armed Forces Tribute Garden honors those who 8 a.m.-Noon serve in the military. Personalized engraved bricks are available Westminster residents can recycle their leaves in conjunction for purchase. Bricks purchased by February 1, 2018 are installed with the limb recycling event. Leaves can be in plastic or by Armed Forces Day 2018. For more information, call 303-658- recyclable bags, and there is no limit. Call 303-658-2201 for 2192 or visit www.TributeGarden.org. questions.

Christmas Tree Recycling December 25-January 21 Residents may recycle their Christmas trees at the lower parking lot of City Park Fitness Center, 10475 Sheridan Boulevard. This lot is self-serve, so the hours are flexible. Please remove ornaments and plastic bag before disposal. Boy Scout Troop 484 provides curb-side pickup on Saturday, December 30 and Saturday, January 6 as their annual fundraiser. Call 303-706-3389 to schedule a tree pickup. Call 303-658-2201 for general questions about tree drop-off.

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College Hill Library (CH) How to Get a Library Card 3705 W. 112th Avenue, 80031 To receive a FREE library card, bring a government or school- issued photo ID and proof of your current Colorado address LIBRARY HOURS: to any library. Children 15 years and younger need a parent/ Monday-Thursday 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. guardian signature. For information, call 303-658-2601. Friday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday 1 – 5 p.m. Internet Access Automated Renewals: 303-658-2658 The Westminster Public Library provides free internet, email and Circulation Services: 303-658-2601 word processing access on a first-come, first-served basis. Time Information Desk: 303-658-2603 limits apply and users prepay for printing. Free Wi-Fi. Youth Services: 303-658-2606 eBooks and eAudiobooks Irving Street Library (IR) eAudiobooks and eBooks are available for download to your 7392 Irving Street, 80030 computer, tablet, eReader, or phone. Call the College Hill Information Desk at 303-658-2603 with questions. LIBRARY HOURS: Monday-Wednesday 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Thursday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Online Resources Found at: www.westminsterlibrary.org. Select Research and Friday – Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Learning. Sunday 1 – 5 p.m. Automated Renewals: 303-658-2658 Social Media Circulation Services: 303-658-2301 Follow us on Facebook and GoodReads for the latest library Information Desk: 303-658-2303 happenings, new releases, updates, book reviews, and more! Youth Services: 303-658-2306 Adventure Pass Holiday Closures The Adventure Pass program provides free access to cultural Sept. 3 & 4 Labor Day and recreational attractions in your community. You can reserve Nov. 23 & 24 Thanksgiving a pass to a specific destination on a particular day. For details, visit www.westminsterlibrary.org. Dec. 24 & 25 Christmas Dec. 31 New Year’s Eve Jan. 1 New Year’s Day

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We welcome you to these two new inclusive story times bilingual story time (ENGLISH-SPANISH) Saturdays beginning Sept. 9, 11-11:30 a.m. Irving Street Children’s Room Register online. AGES: 2-5 sensory story time First and Third Tuesdays every month, 10:30-11 a.m. College Hill Room L107 Designed for children who are sensitive to sensory overload. Enjoy preschool level books, songs, and activities in a supportive environment. Attendance is limited to 10 families. Register online. AGES: 7 and younger

Youth Programs Story Time Kids have fun learning early literacy skills through stories, Life-Size Candy Land rhymes, and hands-on activities. Visit the library website for Stroll down to the Lollipop Woods but don’t get stuck in the a story time schedule and registration information. Age: Birth Molasses Swamp! The entire family can follow the rainbow path through 5. Story time takes a break: Sept. 4, Nov. 20-24, and through a magical land of sweet surprises to the Candy Castle. Dec. 24-Jan. 6. ALL AGES Su Sept. 10 2-4 p.m. IR Tween Times Projects, acting and cooking. Register online. AGES: 9-11 BAD Club M Sept. 25, Oct. 23, Nov. 20 4-5 p.m. CH If you like Books, Art, or Drama, join this three-month-long club! Session features an award-winning book, chosen by WPL Puppet Theater participants. Register online. AGES: 6-11 Join us for an afternoon of stories! In October, meet Mouse M Sept. 11, Oct. 9, Nov. 6 4-5 p.m. CH and Frog as they learn how to work together and navigate big emotions. In November, join puppet friends getting ready for Totally Terrific Tales Thanksgiving! ALL AGES Read one or two longer stories with a themed craft. Register Sa Oct. 14 2-2:30 p.m. CH Room L107 online. AGES: 6-8 Su Nov. 12 2-2:30 p.m. IR M Sept. 18, Oct. 16, Nov. 13 4-5 p.m. CH Halloween Parties Exploding Art Enjoy spooktacular crafts and fiendishly fun activities! Don’t Don’t just sit there! Let your art explode. Literally. Join us for forget to wear your costume! AGES: 7-11 fun art projects that go kablooey. The paint is washable, but Sa Oct. 28 2-3 p.m. IR wearing old clothes is recommended. AGES: 6-11 M Oct. 30 3-5 p.m. CH Room L107 Sa Sept. 23 2-3 p.m. IR

Family Game and Movie Afternoon Model Train Show Several operating model trains are on display by Youth in Model Watch a movie, play card games or checkers, put together a Railroading. Learn railroad crossing safety and enjoy train songs puzzle and eat some popcorn. ALL AGES and stories by Smoky Roundhouse. Sponsored by the Junior Su Sept. 24, Oct. 22, Nov. 26, Dec. 17 2-4 p.m. CH Room L107 Friends of the Westminster Public Library. ALL AGES Sa Nov. 4 1-4 p.m. CH Su Nov. 5 1-3 p.m. CH www.CityofWestminster.us 71 To register for library programming Libraries visit: tinyurl.com/wplsignup

Kids and Family Art Sunday @ Irving South Westminster Arts Group (SWAG) offers art activities for children and their families the 3rd Sunday of each month from 2-3:30 p.m. at Irving Street Library. ALL AGES

1,000 Books Before Kindergarten Prepare your child for kindergarten by reading books while learning literacy tips and earning a few prizes along the way. Reading logs and instructions are available at both libraries and on our website at www.westminsterlibrary.org. AGES: Birth-5

READogs Have fun reading to one of our specially trained therapy dogs. Bring your favorite book or grab one of ours. Registration required. Questions? Call College Hill 303-658-2606 or Irving Street 303-658-2306. AGES: 5-11 Teen Programs Irving Street Arcade Game on! Race around a dark and rainy track, hold the goal TEEN MAKERS line on fourth down, and use the Force to conquer the Empire. Tuesdays, 4-6 p.m., Sept. 19, Oct. 17, Put your gaming skills to the test at the Irving Street Arcade. Nov. 21, Dec. 19., College Hill AGES: 12-17 DISCOVER*EXPLORE*TINKER*SHARE IDEAS W Sept. 6, Oct. 4, Nov. 1, Dec. 6 2-4:30 p.m. IR Enjoy Sparkfun electronic circuits, Sphero The LAB robots, stop-motion animation, button Create. Make. Demolish. Repurpose. At the LAB, anything is making, Perler Beads, and more. possible. AGES: 12-17 Wednesdays, 2-4:30 p.m., IR Babysitting 101 Sept. 20: Pokémon Terrarium Learn how to start a business, play with kids, care for babies, Oct. 18: Haunted House 3-D buildings and handle first aid and emergency situations. Register online. Nov. 15: Best of Pinterest AGES: 11 and older Su Nov. 19 1:30-4:30 p.m. CH Room L107 Teen Advisory Board Join TAB and earn volunteer hours for posting reviews on the Holiday Craft Make-It-Take-It Teen Underground website and promoting library services to Bring the whole family to our winter holiday make-it-take-it teens at the Westminster Public Libraries. Drop-ins welcome. craft parties! ALL AGES AGES: 12-17 Sa Dec. 9 1-3 p.m. IR T Sept. 26, Oct. 31, Nov. 28 4-5:30 p.m. CH Room L167 M Dec. 11 3-5 p.m. CH Room L107 Teen Dungeons & Dragons Club M Dec. 18 3-5 p.m. CH Room L107 Drop in and try your hand at role-play adventuring! AGES: 12-17 Sa Dec. 23 1-3 p.m. CH Room L107 Sa Sept. 9, Oct. 14, Nov. 11, Dec. 9 1 – 4 p.m.

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Adult Programs Genealogy Upcycling at Rails End Introduction to Genealogy and Ancestry LE Pages come to life as you transform an old book into a work of Get to know Ancestry LE as a prime resource to do family art. Join us at the brewery as we upcycle old books and create research. Learn about the census, military, immigration and unique masterpieces. AGES: 21 and older marriage records available online at Ancestry. AGES: 18 and older Tu Sept. 5 6:30-7:30 p.m. Rails End Beer Company Sa Sept. 2 1:30-3:30 p.m. CH Room L211

Understanding Medicare and Related Programs Marriage, Separation and Divorce Join us for a series of free programs related to health and Marriage, separation and divorce have shaped the lives of retirement, presented by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid many of our ancestors. What started out as a dream of love and Services. Visit the library website for program schedule. happiness may have turned into a nightmare of arguments, Questions? Please contact: Sierra Thornley, 303-844-7061 or fights, separation, divorce or desertion. Finding records of [email protected]. AGES: 18 and older these events, both happy and sad, are the challenge of the Th Sept. 7 to Nov. 9 6-7:30 p.m. College Hill Room L107 genealogist. AGES: 18 and older Sa Oct. 7 1:30-3:30 p.m. CH Room L211 Terrarium Workshop Create your own terrarium using succulents and whimsical Researching Land and Deed Book Records garden embellishments. Learn what makes a successful Acquiring land was on of the prime reasons people came to terrarium, including the planting process and tips on care America and migrated from New England and Virginia to the and maintenance. Library provides: one glass container, three Pacific Coast. Understand your ancestors’ movements, wealth, succulents, and “flair” options. Maximum attendees: 12. Register and relationships by learning about land distribution and deed online. AGES: 18 and older books. AGES: 18 and older Sa Oct. 21 1:30-3 p.m. CH Room L107 Sa Nov. 4 1:30-3:30 p.m. CH Room L211

NaNoWriMo: Come Write In! DNA and You Calling all writers! Ever wanted to write a novel in just 30 days? A DNA test tells you where in the world your ancestors came National Novel Writing Month is the challenge for you. Come from and also identifies living people who share those same write with abandon, meet new friends, and race through ancestors. It’s a brave new world out there—have you joined 50,000 words with us in the month of November. AGES: 16 and yet? AGES: 18 and older older Sa Dec. 2 1:30-3:30 p.m. CH Room L211 Tuesdays November 4-6 p.m. IR Thursdays November 5:30-7:30 p.m. CH Room L211

What Do I Read Next? Find out the latest new titles as well as old favorites you might Chickens and Ho rs es have missed. Library staff share book, audio, and DVD choices that you’ll want to check out. Register online. AGES: 18 and older. andBees Oh My! W Nov. 15 1-2:30 p.m. The MAC Th Nov. 16 9:30-11 a.m. CH Room L200 Saturday, Sept. 16 1:30-3 p.m. Tour an urban farm, see what’s growing, and visit some animals. Transportation to the farm will be available.

THANK YOU TO THE FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY Get details and register online. FOR SPONSORING OUR PROGRAMS AGES: 18 and older

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Ongoing Programs and Clubs Hobby Haven Meet other crafters and spend an afternoon working on your Drive-Thru Book Club portable projects. Bring your own project and supplies. Drop-ins Don’t have time for a book club? What if there was no prep time welcome. AGES: 9-99 and no book to find and read? During each session we read a 2nd Sundays 1:30-3:30 p.m. CH Room L167 sample of an author’s work, learn about them through videos, and discuss their writing. Bring a drive-thru dinner too, if you One-on-One Tech Help like! Register online. AGES: 18 and older. Schedule a one-on-one appointment with a library tech expert! Tuesdays, Oct. 17, Nov. 21, Dec. 19, 6-7 p.m., Learn how to download e-books and e-audiobooks, use other College Hill Room L200, Register online. AGES: 18 and older library resources, and more. AGES: 18 and older

Evening Book Club Mondays 11 a.m. Read and discuss hot new titles and old favorites. New Wednesdays 3 p.m. members always welcome. AGES: 18 and older. Sundays 3:30 p.m. 2nd Mondays 6-7:30 p.m. CH Room L167 Speak English Cooking Club Free conversation groups help you speak English more Love to cook, share recipes and talk about cooking? Each confidently. New and continuing participants welcome. month make a themed dish and bring it in for everyone to share. Fall session begins Sept. 5. For more information please call Find monthly themes on the library website. Drop-ins welcome. 303-658-2313. AGES: 18 and older Questions? Call 303-658-2603. AGES: 18 and older Mon. and Tues. 6:30 p.m. IR Community Room 2nd Tuesdays 6:30-7:45 p.m. CH Room L167 Tuesdays 9:30 a.m. IR Community Room Fiction Writers’ Group Wed. and Thurs. 9:30 a.m. CH Room L167 Each month, write for 45 minutes and participate in a themed Wed. 6:30 p.m. CH Room L167 discussion on writing-related topics. All short story writers and novelists are welcome. This group is facilitated by Fiction Mindfulness Tuesdays Unbound. Drop-ins welcome. AGES: 18 & older Mindfulness practitioners lead a short guided meditation and 2nd Tuesdays 6-7:30 p.m. CH Room L107 silent meditation time. No previous meditation experience required. Drops-in welcome. ALL AGES Irving Street Noon Book Club Tuesdays 12-12:30 p.m. IR Participate in a guided, small group discussion of the book of the month. Brown bag your lunch if you like. Drops-ins and new Job Hunt Help members welcome. AGES: 18 and older Get one-on-one help with online applications, resumes, cover 1st Wednesdays 12-1 p.m. IR letters, and job searching. AGES: 14 and older Wednesdays 5-7 p.m. IR College Hill Book Club Join us for a lively discussion of fiction and nonfiction. Drops-ins Spanish Conversation Club and new members welcome. AGES: 18 and older Join other Spanish speakers and practice your language skills in 2nd Wednesdays 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. CH Room L167* a fun and friendly atmosphere. Develop and acquire confidence while making new friends in a relaxed, informal setting. Themes *December meeting held in L200 and games are used to encourage conversation. AGES: 18 and older Drop-in Computer and Technology Help Wednesdays 6:30-7:30 p.m. CH Room L107 Bring your own device or use a library laptop to learn computer basics and/or more advanced techniques. Get help with your Citizenship Preparation Classes e-reader, tablet or phone. Attend as often as you want. Drop-ins Participants discuss and practice both written test questions and oral interview questions. Classes are open to all those welcome. AGES: 12 and older interested in finding out more about the citizenship process, not 1st and 3rd Wednesdays 6:30-7:45 p.m. IR just those practicing for the test. AGES: 18 and older 2nd Wednesdays 3:30-4:30 p.m. IR Saturdays 10-11:30 a.m. IR 74 www.CityofWestminster.us Outdoor Recreation

Archery Ever wonder how Katniss and Robin Hood became so good at archery? Both started with instructors! All equipment is provided; however, students may bring their own upon inspection by instructor. Please dress accordingly and bring a bottle of water.

BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE - Learn about range safety, proper shooting techniques and target practice in a fun and safe environment. This class is for newcomers as well as experienced archers. Tu Sep 5-26 6-7 p.m. $60/$72 CS 745208-1A Tu Oct 3-31 6-7 p.m. $60/$72 CS 745208-2A Tu Nov 7-28 6-7 p.m. $60/$72 CS 745208-3A Tu Dec 5-19 6-7 p.m. $60/$72 CS 745208-4A

INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED - Further develop your skills using elements of the National Training System (NTS). Use new Bike Maintenance 101 and Fix-a-Flat equipment to advance your shooting technique and discuss Keep your bike in tip top shape. This class is beneficial for road, ways to develop your skills for competitions. Participation in the multi-sport, and mountain bike riders, and includes hands-on beginner course or previous archery experience required. instruction on topics generated by the class. The professionals from Bicycle Village provide all the necessary tools and bikes; no Tu Sep 5-26 7-8 p.m. $60/$72 CS 745209-2A need to bring your own. Tu Oct 3-31 7-8 p.m. $60/$72 CS 745209-2B Th Oct 5 6:30-8:30 p.m. $15/$18 WSC 741210-1A Tu Nov 7-28 7-8 p.m. $60/$72 CS 745209-2C Tu Dec 5-19 7-8 p.m. $60/$72 CS 745209-2D Slackline Park at City Park Bring your line to the free slackline park located near the skate park at City Park complex. The posts are set to different distances so the park can be enjoyed by all abilities. Improve your balance and try new moves at your convenience.

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Outdoor Adventure Hike to beautiful back-country locations. Bring your hiking boots, day pack, water, rain gear, snacks, and lunch. Trips marked with an asterisk (*) indicates a restaurant stop, no lunch needed. Starting elevations and Elevation Gain (EG) are listed for each trip. Trip difficulty listed as E (Easy) or M (Moderate). Please contact The MAC for a more detailed description. Trips leave from The MAC, 3295 West 72nd Ave. Location and arrival times are subject to change due to safety, weather, and road conditions. Trips are non-smoking. Cancellations are not credited/refunded if made after the prior Thursday for Monday trips or the prior Monday for the Wednesday trips. Equipment rental is on your own. Fee includes guide and transportation. Seasoned Hikers Fee: $19, $22 non-resident Ages: 21+, All Trips on Mondays 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

DATE DESTINATIONS LENGTH ELEVATION EG ACTIVITY # Sep 11* Shanahan Loop Tr. (M) 5 miles 6,000’ + 510’ 742202-01 Sep 18 Ouzel Falls (M) 5 miles 8,500’ + 865’ 742202-02 Sep 25 Kenosha Pass (M) 6 miles 10,000 + 700’ 742202-03 Oct 2* Mystery Hike! 742202-04 Oct 9 Waterous Gulch (M) 4 miles 10,250’ +1,250’ 742202-05 Oct 16 Chair Rock (M) 6 miles 7,500’ +500’ 742202-06 Oct 23 Mayhem Gulch (M) 5 miles 7,000’ +1,141’ 742202-07 Oct 30 St. Vrain Trail (M) 4 miles 8,105’ + 495’ 742202-08 Nov 6* S. Table Mtn. Park (M) 5 miles 6,000’ + 460’ 742202-09 Nov 13 Maxwell Falls (M) 4 miles 7,500’ + 644’ 742202-10 Nov 27 Staunton St. Park (M) 4 miles 8,150’ +285’ 742202-11 Dec 4 Switzerland Trail (M) 5 miles 8,100’ + 600 742202-12 Dec 11* Roxborough St. Park (M) 5 miles 6,040’ + 700’ 742202-13 *Trip contains a restaurant stop. 76 www.CityofWestminster.us Hiking Adventures

Mt. Meeker Hikers Fee: $16, $19 non-resident Ages: 21+, All Trips on Wednesdays 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

DATE DESTINATIONS LENGTH ELEVATION EG ACTIVITY # Sep 6* Mills Lake Trail (M) 4 miles 9,240’ +650’ 742203-02 Sep 13 Devil’s Backbone (M) 3 miles 5,380’ +200’ 742203-03 Sep 20 Kenosha Pass (M) 4 miles 10,000 +700’ 742203-04 Sep 27 Rabbit Mountain (M) 4 miles 5,500’ + 400’ 742203-05 Oct 4* Lair O’ the Bear (M) 3 miles 6,600’ + 150’ 742203-07 Oct 11 Pinewood Reservoir (M) 3 miles 6,580’ + 100’ 742203-08 Oct 18 Mt. Falcon (M) 5 miles 6,020’ + 1,827’ 742203-09 Oct 25 Bierstadt Lake (E) 2 miles 8,840’ + 675’ 742203-10 Nov 1 Pine Valley (M) 4 miles 7,000’ + 300’ 742203-11 Nov 8* Alderfer/Three Sisters (E) 4 miles 7,500’ + 310’ 742203-12 Nov 15 Raccoon Trail (E) 3 miles 9,120’ + 500’ 742203-13 Nov 29 Apex Park (M) 5 miles 7,200’ + 1,795’ 742203-14 Dec 6 Castlewood State Park (E) 4 miles 6,500’ + 150’ 742203-15 Dec 13* Roxborough St. Park (M) 5 miles 6,040’ + 700’ 742203-16 *Trip contains a restaurant stop.

Stand Up Paddleboarding Yoga Westminster Trails Class Experience the ultimate workout at Swim & Fitness Center. Navigate Westminster’s trail system like a pro and learn about SUP Fitness classes incorporate strength, balance, core, the unique features available for commuting and recreational and flexibility into each session. No experience necessary. activities. Receive the new trail guide and advice on how to All equipment provided. Fitness can be fun this fall at the explore this wonderful system. The class is free, but registration Swim & Fitness Center. AGES: 18+ is required for handouts. For questions or information, contact Sa Sep 9 8-9 a.m. $7/$9 SFC 744204-01 [email protected] of 303-658-2124. Tu Oct 17 7-8 p.m. $7/$9 SFC 744204-03 Sa Nov 11 10-11 a.m. FREE CP 743214-1A Sa Oct 21 8-9 a.m. $7/$9 SFC 744204-04 Tu Nov 14 7-8 p.m. $7/$9 SFC 744204-05 Sa Dec 2 8-9 a.m. $7/$9 SFC 744204-06 Tu Dec 12 7-8 p.m. $7/$9 SFC 744204-07

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Preschool Program Goals Please return all forms to the instructor at the parent meeting (preferred) or on the first day of class. All forms are considered and Objectives current for the school calendar year, September 2017-May 2018. • Provide a positive, fun, safe, accepting and caring environment. Please look at the next page for a list of classes, dates and fees. • Provide a high-quality program with a balanced, progressing If you have questions, please call 303-658-2215 or 303-658-2222. curriculum that allows each child to grow and develop. The monthly payments must be made by the second day of • Provide positive discipline techniques and help children each month (October 2017-April 2018) after the school year develop their positive problem-solving skills. begins to maintain your child’s spot, or their space is forfeited. • Encourage and build self-confidence and self-esteem through Parents, please note: a variety of learning activities, and to make and develop • Parents are not encouraged to participate in class in order for friendships. their child to gain independence from them. Instructors work • Contribute to the development, physical growth, creativity, with students who may experience separation anxiety. self-concept, social awareness and intellectual curiosity in • Parents/guardians must sign their child in/out of all classes, children. and students must be picked up promptly after class to State of Colorado Licensed Program avoid late charges. Kinder Kids and Tiny Tots age requirements are based on the • If your child is exhibiting any symptoms of an illness, please age as of October 1, 2017. No exceptions are made. The Kinder be considerate by keeping your child at home. Consult your Kids and Tiny Tots programs are state licensed as small and large physician to determine if your child is contagious and when child care programs. Parents will receive a Parent Manual in early they should return. August. Please call 303-658-2222 if you do not receive a Parent • Children not toilet trained must have a parent on site at all Manual within three days of registration after Aug 7. times to tend to them if needed. Kinder Kids and Tiny Tot program participants must submit • To discuss matters regarding your child, please schedule a time the following to be kept on file in order to participate: with the instructor. • Emergency card (due immediately) • Some activities may have holiday themes. Please notify • Immunization record (due immediately) instructors of any holiday theme objections. Missed classes are • Medical release from physician stating child is in good medical not refunded. condition (due within seven days of starting class)

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Kinder Kids (4-5 years) Children must be 4 years by October 1, 2017 and planning to attend kindergarten in August 2018. This continuous school-year program prepares your child for kindergarten while focusing on the “learning is fun” philosophy. Class emphasizes social, emotional, and cognitive development along with teaching pre-kindergarten and creative skills. Required parent meetings are scheduled for each class starting Aug. 14-31. Please check your parent packet or call 303-658-2222 or 303-658- 2215 for your specific parent meeting. Children must be toilet trained or a parent/guardian must remain on site.

DAYS DATES TIME LOCATION MONTHLY FEE TOTAL FEE TOTAL ACTIVITY # PROGRAM FEE IF PAID UPFRONT MWF Sep 6-May 11 12:30-3:30 p.m. City Park $200/$220 $1,600/$1,760 $1,550/$1,710 793520 T/Th Sep 5-May 10 9 a.m.-12 p.m. City Park $140/$160 $1,120/$1,280 $1,080/$1,240 793521 MWF Sep 6-May 11 9 a.m.-12 p.m. SFC $190/$205 $1,520/$1,640 $1,480/$1,600 794520 MWF Sep 6-May 11 9 a.m.-12 p.m. West View $200/$220 $1,600/$1,760 $1,550/$1,710 797520 T/Th Sep 5-May 10 9 a.m.-12 p.m. West View $140/$160 $1,120/$1,280 $1,080/$1,240 797521 MWF Sep 6-May 11 12:30-3:30 p.m. West View $190/$205 $1,520/$1,640 $1,480/$1,600 797522 Tiny Tots (3-4.25 years) Children must be 3 - 4.25 years by October 1, 2017. No exceptions are made. This program prepares your child for Kinder Kids. Develop social, emotional, cognitive, and fine motor skills. Children progress at their own pace through games, crafts, songs, and more. Required parent meetings are scheduled for each class starting Aug. 14-31. Please check your parent packet or call 303-658-2222 or 303-658-2215 for your specific parent meeting. Children must be toilet trained or a parent/guardian must remain on site. DAYS DATES TIME LOCATION MONTHLY FEE TOTAL FEE TOTAL ACTIVITY # PROGRAM FEE IF PAID UPFRONT MWF Sep 6-May 11 10 a.m.-12 p.m. City Park $150/$170 $1,200/$1,360 $1,160/$1,320 793510 T/Th Sep 5-May 10 12:30-2:30 p.m. City Park $105/$120 $840/$960 $805/$925 793511 T/Th Sep 5-May 10 10 a.m.-12 p.m. SFC $95/$105 $760/$840 $730/$810 794510 MWF Sep 6-May 11 10 a.m.-12 p.m. West View $150/$170 $1,200/$1,360 $1,160/$1,320 797510 T/Th Sep 5-May 10 10 a.m.-12 p.m. West View $105/$120 $840/$960 $805/$925 797511

Kinder Kids And Tiny Tots Preschool 2017–18 Registration 2017-18 Kinder Kids And Tiny Tots Preschool Registration Information • Registration for the 2017-18 school year began on March 10 for existing students. • Registration for new residents began on March 28 • Registration for new non-residents began on April 7 • Online registration is not accepted for Preschool

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Early Explorers (3-4.25 years) (CP) City Park Recreation Center Designed for children who miss the minimum age for preschool, or are ready to move up from Wee Toddlers. This structured (WV) West View Recreation Center class offers socialization and is curriculum oriented developing emotional, social, cognitive, and fine motor skills. Completion of one session of Wee Toddler is recommended. If your child Educational/Literacy Based is not toilet trained, a parent/guardian must remain on site. Activities No class: Nov. 22 R is for Reading Readiness with Food Phonics and MW Sep 6-Oct 4 9-10:30 am $50/$55 CP 743505-1A Animal Fun (3.75-6 years) MW Oct 9-Nov 8 9-10:30 am $55/$60 CP 743505-2A Embark on a fun-filled safari through the alphabet and MW Nov 13-Dec 13 9-10:30 am $50/$55 CP 743505-3A beginning reading fundamentals using games, songs, stories, crafts, and recipes. Focus on letter recognition, phonics, picture Art, Music and Movement Activities reading, sight word introduction, and beginning reading comprehension skills. Class is progressive and consecutive Music for Tots (2-3.5 years) Parent participation required. Discover a love of music through sessions are recommended. No class Nov. 23 finger plays, action songs, movement, and a variety of fun TTh Sep 5-Oct 5 10:15-11:45 a.m. $59/$64 CP 743506-1A instruments. This lively class incorporates motor skills, listening, TTh Oct 10- Nov 9 10:15-11:45 a.m. $59/$64 CP 743506-2A following directions, and social interaction. Please do not bring additional children to class unless they are of age TTh Nov 14-Dec 14 10:15-11:45 a.m. $55/$60 CP 743506-3A and enrolled. No class Nov. 20, 21. Wee Toddlers (2-3 years) M Sep 11-Oct 2 10:15-11 a.m. $33/$40 CP 743513-1A Is your child ready to participate alone? Experience a play- T Sep 5-Oct 3 10:15-11 a.m. $40/$48 CP 743513-1B based, nurturing environment where socialization, fine motor development, listening, and learning are introduced through M Oct 9-Nov 6 10:15-11 a.m. $40/$48 CP 743513-2A play, songs, stories, and crafts. If your child is not toilet trained, a T Oct 10-Nov 7 10:15-11 a.m. $40/$48 CP 743513-2B parent/guardian must remain on site. No class Nov 22, 23. M Nov 13-Dec 11 10:15-11 a.m. $33/$40 CP 743513-3A City Park Recreation Center T Nov 14-Dec 12 10:15-11 a.m. $33/$40 CP 743513-3B MW Sep 6-Oct 4 9-9:45 a.m. $49/$54 743502-1A T Sep 5-Oct 3 9-10 a.m. $34/$39 743502-1B Music for Tiny Tots (12-24 months) Parent participation required. Tots experience bouncing, Th Sep 7-Oct 5 9-10 a.m. $34/$39 743502-1C tickling songs, finger plays, and exploring instruments and MW Oct 9-Nov 8 9-9:45 a.m. $55/$60 743502-2A movement, while incorporating motor skills, listening, following T Oct 10-Nov 7 9-10 a.m. $34/$39 743502-2B directions, and social interaction. Watch your toddler develop a love of music in this fun, interactive class! Please do not Th Oct 12-Nov 9 9-10 a.m. $34/$39 743502-2C bring additional children to class unless they are enrolled. MW Nov 13-Dec 13 9-9:45 a.m. $49/$54 743502-3A No class Nov. 20, 21 T Nov 14-Dec 12 9-10 a.m. $34/$39 743502-3B M Sep 11-Oct 2 9:30-10 a.m. $33/$40 CP 743514-1A Th Nov 16-Dec 14 9-10 a.m. $29/$34 743502-3C T Sep 5-Oct 3 9:30-10 a.m. $40/$48 CP 743514-1B West View Recreation Center M Oct 9-Nov 6 9:30-10 a.m. $40/$48 CP 743514-2A W Sep 6-Oct 4 9-9:45 a.m. $34/$39 747502-1A T Oct 10-Nov 7 9:30-10 a.m. $40/$48 CP 743514-2B W Oct 11-Nov 8 9-9:45 a.m. $34/$39 747502-2A M Nov 13-Dec 11 9:30-10 a.m. $33/$40 CP 743514-3A W Nov 15-Dec 13 9-9:45 a.m. $29/$34 747502-3A T Nov 14-Dec 12 9:30-10 a.m. $33/$40 CP 743514-3B

80 www.CityofWestminster.us Tot/Youth Activities Drop-in Tot Time Tues.–Fri. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Westminster Sports Center 6051 West 95 Avenue Tots-up to age 5 Play on our small indoor turf field. Meet your friends, bring your toys or use ours. $1 per child, adults free 303-658-2393

Music for Families: Holiday Sing-along (1-10 years) Tumbling and More! Parent participation required. Join Ms. Stephanie in singing Parent participation required. Develop gross motor popular family carols and songs about the season while playing movements and coordination through tumbling, low beam a variety of instruments and moving to the music. Perfect for activities, obstacles, floor activities and games that stretch children of all ages, focusing on 1-10 years old. Cost is per child the imagination and build self-confidence! Tumblers work on 1 year and older. Children younger than 12 months and parents following directions, working through an activity circuit, and are free. building social and emotional skills. Classes are positive, safe, M Dec 11 4:30-5:15 p.m. $8/$10 CP 743516-1A and encourage personal achievement and development. No class Nov 22. Th Dec 14 4:30-5:15 p.m. $8/$10 CP 743516-2A Tumble Tots (18-26 months) My Little Artist (3-6 years) W Sep 6-Oct 4 1-1:45 p.m. $30/35 CP 743521-1A Do you have an artist at home? This fun, interactive class covers W Oct 11-Nov 8 1-1:45 p.m. $30/35 CP 743521-2A basic art techniques through various projects while covering W Nov 15-Dec 13 1-1:45 p.m. $25/30 CP 743521-3A basic color vocabulary and school readiness skills. The focus is on the creative process while allowing children to experiment Tumble Tots (24-36 months) and have fun. Paint smock and/or older clothes suggested. W Sep 6-Oct 4 2-2:45 p.m. $30/35 CP 743522-1A No class Nov 24 W Oct 11-Nov 8 2-2:45 p.m. $30/35 CP 743522-2A F Sep 8-Oct 6 1:30-2:30 p.m. $30/$35 WV 747519-1A W Nov 15-Dec 13 2-2:45 p.m. $25/30 CP 743522-3A F Oct 13-Nov 10 1:30-2:30 p.m. $30/$35 WV 747519-2A F Nov 17-Dec 15 1:30-2:30 p.m. $25/$30 WV 747519-3A

www.CityofWestminster.us 81 Tot/Youth Activities at the Sports Center

Tot Sports Programs (ages 2-5) T-Ball Skills Clinic Take me out to the ball game! This introductory t-ball program is Striker Tots Soccer perfect for the baseball lover. Players are introduced to the basic Score a goal and learn the basics of soccer through age skills needed to play the game from basic rules to catching and appropriate activities specifically designed to increase motor oh yea, batting. All you need is a glove! skills, awareness and a positive learning experience as well as a kicking good time. WEDNESDAYS – 4 WEEKS COST $40/SESSION Session 1: Sept 13 – Oct 4 TUESDAYS – 4 WEEKS COST $40/SESSION Ages: 2-3 10–10:45 a.m. 746625-1A Session 1: Sept 12 – Oct 3 Ages: 3-4 11–11:45 a.m. 746625-1B Ages: 2-3 10–10:45 a.m. 746624-1A Ages: 4-5 12–12:45 p.m. 746625-1C Ages: 3-4 11–11:45 a.m. 746624-1B Ages: 4-5 12–12:45 p.m. 746624-1C Session 2: Oct 11 – Nov 1 Ages: 2-3 10–10:45 a.m. 746625-2A Session 2: Oct 10 - Oct 31 Ages: 3-4 11–11:45 a.m. 746625-2B Ages: 2-3 10–10:45 a.m. 746624-2A Ages: 4-5 12–12:45 p.m. 746625-2C Ages: 3-4 11–11:45 a.m. 746624-2B Ages: 4-5 12–12:45 p.m. 746624-2C Session 3: Nov 8, 15, Dec 6, 13 Ages: 2-3 10–10:45 a.m. 746625-3A Session 3: Nov 7, 14, Dec 5, 12 Ages: 3-4 11–11:45 a.m. 746625-3B Ages: 2-3 10–10:45 a.m. 746624-3A Ages: 4-5 12–12:45 p.m. 746625-3C Ages: 3-4 11–11:45 a.m. 746624-3B Ages: 4-5 12–12:45 p.m. 746624-3C Sports and More!! Want a variety? Children are introduced to the fundamentals of sports including basketball, floor hockey, football, soccer, t-ball and more. This program provides an opportunity for each child to develop motor skills and nurture their growth socially and emotionally through teamwork and good sportsmanship.

THURSDAYS – 4 WEEKS COST $40/SESSION Session 1: Sept 14 – Oct 5 Ages: 2-3 10–10:45 a.m. 746626-1A Ages: 3-4 11–11:45 a.m. 746626-1B Ages: 4-5 12–12:45 p.m. 746626-1C Session 2: Oct 12 – Nov 2 Ages: 2-3 10–10:45 a.m. 746626-2A Ages: 3-4 11–11:45 a.m. 746626-2B Ages: 4-5 12–12:45 p.m. 746626-2C Session 3: Nov 9, 16, Dec 7, 14 Ages: 2-3 10–10:45 a.m. 746626-3A Ages: 3-4 11–11:45 a.m. 746626-3B Ages: 4-5 12–12:45 p.m. 746626-3C

82 www.CityofWestminster.us Westminster Discount Card

WESTMINSTER DISCOUNT CARD—FEE: $10 WHO QUALIFIES FOR RESIDENT RATES? Any City of Westminster resident who wishes to take advantage 1. Any person permanently residing or working in Westminster. of discount pricing at Hyland Hills facilities and programs will 2. Any person holding a current/valid Hyland Hills ID card need to provide a City of Westminster or Hyland Hills discount also qualifies for resident rates for admissions, passes, ID card with photo. City of Westminster residents can purchase and activity programs. a card at the City Park Recreation Center and Hyland Hills Residents can purchase cards at Hyland Hills Administration Access to All Office or Pearl Mack Community Center only. Westminster is committed to giving all citizens equal access to recreation and leisure opportunities. Reasonable A current, valid Colorado Driver’s License or current photo accommodations and inclusion opportunities are provided identification card is needed. If the address on the front of your to individuals with disabilities in all city programs. ADA Colorado license is not correct or you are presenting a photo accommodations include sign language interpreters, program ID, additional documentation is needed. A minor must be modifications, and inclusion support. Call 303-658-2192 at least accompanied by a resident parent or guardian when purchasing 10 working days in advance of the date services are needed. a Discount Card. Acceptable documents showing correct name, In some situations, a phone conference prior to the class/ current date and current Westminster address include: program may be held to better understand needs. Notification • Utility Bill is appreciated if you are currently working with a school on an • Car Registration Individualized Education Program (IEP). Advanced discussions on consistency in accommodating the IEP to the best of our ability • Voter Registration Card leads to a better experience. • Most recent Adams/Jefferson County Tax Notice Buddy System • Rental contract or ownership papers An individual with a disability may bring a non-disabled buddy • Statement from a major creditor for assistance in programs and daily facility use. The disabled person pays the regular price and the buddy is admitted for free (a supply fee may be assessed in some classes/ trips). Contact the individual facilities to learn about specific equipment available for those with disabilities.

www.CityofWestminster.us 83 REGISTER TODAY, DON’T DELAY! Residents: Registration begins Tuesday, August 8 using any method listed below. Non-resident registration begins Tuesday, August 15.

Online Drop-Off Walk-In Phone-In Visit www. Drop off your registration Register for classes at any Call any recreation center to CityofWestminster.us. form with payment at Westminster recreation center register for classes over the Click on the Parks/Rec any recreation center or or City Hall. phone. link, the On-Line Services Westminster City Hall. link, then the Activity Registration link. Username and password required.

Online and General Registration Tips • If you have done any business with our organization (registered Please Note: Registration for some adult and youth sports for a class, bought a facility pass, reserved a birthday party, programs do not follow the class registration schedule and etc.), you already have a username and password. If you are procedures are listed in those sections. Adult sports roster forms and unsure of those items, please contact any recreation center youth soccer registration forms are available at centers. listed on page 3. Minimum/Maximum Enrollment • If you try to create an account online and the system indicates Early registration is recommended as many classes fill. Classes must that your address, phone number, email, etc. already exists, reach the minimum enrollment three days prior to the first day this means that you already have an account/household in the of the class or the class is canceled. Participants are notified and system. Please contact any recreation center for assistance. transfers, refunds or credits are made. • If you create an account/household online, the system will Refund/Credit Guidelines default your status to n0n-resident and charge the non- • If you are unable to attend a program/class, or the program resident fees. does not meet your needs, the following refund/credit • Complete your registration form including activity code guidelines apply: numbers, apartment number. • If you are unable to attend a class, please contact the City • Sign the registration form and waiver. three days prior to the start date to guarantee a refund. • Make your check or money order payable to the City of • If the City is unable to run a class, your payment is Westminster of to the agency or company specified in the credited to your household account. You are notified to discuss class description. refund options. • Credits/Refunds can be held in your household account for future use. If you request a refund by check or credit card, a minimum $5 processing fee will be assessed. Refunds take 10 to 14 working days to process. Verification of your address is recommended to ensure proper delivery. Refund Exclusions Due to the design of some programs, refunds are not always possible. These programs include, but are not limited to: trips, team sports, and programs that required advance ticket purchases.

84 www.CityofWestminster.us ONLINE AND GENERAL REGISTRATION TIPS ate Birth D Age Registrant’s Name Registrant’s Fee ED C E SS N B E P RO ION CA R AT ST ORE REGI Time Date UST B E S IGNED F ORM M UST Code # Code 2nd Choice ______First Name______First

*Activity Name *Activity If activity is full, please check here if you prefer a refund, rather than a credit towards future activities. HI S F T S IDE O F I V ER ON BACK WA Household Last Name Last Household Address______City______Zip______Address______Phone______Email Phone______Work Home Activity Code Activity

www.CityofWestminster.us 85 Online and General Registration Tips WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIM THAT MAY BE ASSERTED BY OR ON BEHALF OF ME ( ME OF BEHALF ON THAT BY OR MAY ASSERTED BE CLAIM TO ANY RESPECT WITH REPRESENTATIVES AND AGENTS EMPLOYEES, ITS WESTMINSTER, OF CITY NOT TO THE SUE COVENANT AND HARMLESS HOLD AND TOAGREE INDEMNIFY I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ABOVE AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS DOCUMENT. THIS OF TERMS BY THE TO BOUND AGREE BE AND ABOVE THE UNDERSTAND AND I HAVE READ ACTIVITY. PARTICIPATING THE IN WHILE SUFFERED I ( that death or injury personal or my ( for responsible legally I am that understand I further anticipated. be cannot that risks also are There possible. not is risks other and of inherent listing a complete Activity; the in inherent risks of the all, not but some, are These activity. other and this in inherent are risks these of all not but Many intended. as used when even injuries inflict may Activity the in used equipment of the Some use. and maintenance reasonable despite malfunction, or fail break, may used Equipment place. takes Activity the which in conditions the or ( inaction or by my action caused be may injuries and These paralysis death. disability, permanent including injury, bodily of serious risk the includes Activity the groups, in or individually done Whether and exertion. physical activity physical involve activities recreational all that I recognize and Activity, the in participation with associated risks numerous are there I understand CAUSE. OTHER SOME FROM OR REPRESENTATIVES, OR AGENTS EMPLOYEES, ITS CITY, THE OF NEGLIGENCE RISKS FOR MYSELF ( MYSELF FOR RISKS SUCH FROM RESULTING DEATH OR INJURY ILLNESS, DAMAGE, LOSS, ANY FOR AND ACTIVITY, INVOLVED THE IN RISKS THE ASSUME AND I ACKNOWLEDGE my ( use to permission of Westminster City the grant to I agree form, this signing By like. the or involved, risks the capabilities, individuals an circumstances, such misjudge may instructors that but emergencies, medical including of circumstances a variety to react to how and level skill and risk assess to how determining in judgment best their use instructors that I understand expenses. medical OR INJURY OCCURRING TO ( MYSELF OCCURRING INJURY OR ILLNESS DAMAGE, LOSS, TO ANY RESPECT WITH REPRESENTATIVES, AND AGENTS EMPLOYEES, ITS WESTMINSTER, OF CITY THE AGAINST LIABILITY I, ON BEHALF OF MYSELF ( MYSELF OF BEHALF ON I, RE RELE WA I V ER B ELO Signature:______Print Name:______Date:______Activity Code C RE AS Date: ______STAFF U AT E , WA & LI ION I V SE O ER B OR MY OR R A F LI RIE Activity Name AB AND MY C AND W M UST B E S IGNED B F

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86 www.CityofWestminster.us Online and General Registration Tips

SUGGESTIONS Class registration cannot be contingent on the availability of Suggestions for future programs are needed to guide staff in child care and child care spaces cannot be guaranteed. Please planning classes and activities. Please complete a suggestion call 303-460-9691 for more details. form at a center or call 303-658-2192. CHILDREN IN CENTERS CHANGES Center Use: Children 7 years old and younger must be Occasionally programs may change. We apologize for any accompanied by a supervising chaperone, age 15 years or older, inconvenience this may cause and make every effort to notify who is in the same area. participants. Classes may be canceled due to insufficient Pool Use: Supervising chaperones must be 15 years or older and enrollment or loss of an instructor. must be in appropriate swimwear. Children five and younger must be accompanied by a chaperone within arm’s reach of the DON’T DELAY—REGISTER TODAY! children at all times. Class and trip minimums must be met three working days Children 6-7 years must be accompanied by a chaperone who before the activity start date. Registration deadlines are set to is in the pool area. allow proper preparation for a successful program. Don’t let a great activity be canceled; if you are interested in a program, Limit of two children, 5 years and younger, per chaperone in the register early! pool area. Inclement Weather Cancellations An attempt is made to reschedule programs canceled due to SCHOLARSHIP AND REDUCED inclement weather, with the exception swim lessons. Refunds RATE PASS PROGRAM or transfers are not guaranteed if every cancellation is not re- The City of Westminster offers a reduced-rate program for scheduled. For updates call 303-412-8761. facility passes and recreation programs to Westminster and Hyland Hills Park and Recreation District Residents. Need for PHOTOGRAPHS AND VIDEOS financial assistance can be due to medical expenses, loss of job or other hardship. Funds are limited, please only apply if you Participants in any public facility or program may be have a need for assistance. Families/Individuals can enroll by photographed or videotaped for use in City publications or completing a Scholarship/Reduced Rate application available at promotional materials. any of the City’s Recreation facilities. Scholarships are offered Household Definition to all of our recreation facilities as well as programs. Maximum A household includes two adults and dependent family reduced rate is 50% of the facility fee and 50% of the program members age 23 and younger in the same dwelling. fee with the maximum award per family for programs being City Park Fitness Center dependent family members must $250/year (January – December). be 12-23 years old.

CHILD CARE Drop-in child care is available at City Park Fitness Center and West View for center users and class participants. Space is limited to a first-come, first-served basis. Hours are subject to change. Age: 3 months-7 years (90 minutes max) Fee: $2/hour per child. Free for annual pass holders. City Park Fitness Center Time and Day: M-TH 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. and 4:30–8 p.m. Fri 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat 8 a.m.-noon Sun 8 a.m.-noon West View Time and Day: M and W 4:30–8 p.m. Sat 7:15–11:15 a.m.

www.CityofWestminster.us 87 PARKS LIST

1 Amherst Park 13085 Pecos St. AF BB BQ IF PB PG PS PT RF SF VB 2 Big Dry Creek Park 1700 W. 128th Ave. AF BF BQ DG PG PS PT RF SF 3 Bishop Square Park 8150 Hooker St. BB BF BQ IF PG PS PT RF T 4 Carroll Butts Park 4201 W 94th Ave. BF BQ IF IS L/S OP PG PS PT RF T 5 Cheyenne Ridge Park 14570 Jason Dr. BB PG PT 6 City Park 105th Ave. & Sheridan Blvd. BF L/S PS PT RF SF SP AMENITIES 7 Cobblestone Park 2695 W. 81st Ave. IF L/S PG PS PT 8 Cotton Creek Park 11199 Stuart St. AF BQ IF IS PG PS RF A Amphitheater AF Athletic Field 9 Countryside Park 10470 Oak St. BB IF PG PB PS PT T VB B Bocce Court 10 Countryside Little League Fields 10510 Oak St. BF BB Basketball Court(s) 11 Dover Square Park 8521 W. 89th Ave. IF L/S BF Baseball/Softball 12 Dog Park, Off Leash 10499 Simms St. DG Field(s) 13 England Park 7190 Osceola St. BF L/S BQ Barbeque Grill(s) 14 Faversham Park 6109 W. 73rd Ave. BB BQ IF L/S PG PS RF CW Climbing Wall DG Dog Park 15 Fireman’s Park 7290 Bradburn Blvd. IF HS Horse Shoe Pit 16 Foxshire Park 108th and Alcott St. BB IF PG PS PT RF IF Informal Turf Field 17 Green Knolls Park 10937 Balsam St. IF PG PS PT IS Inline Skating Rink/ 18 Hampshire Park 4890 W. 101st Ave. AF BB IF PG PT Rails 19 Irving Street Park 7392 Irving St. A BQ HS PG PS PT RF L/S Lake/Stream 20 Jessica Ridgeway Memorial Park 10765 Moore St. AF BB IF PG PT OP Outdoor Swimming 21 Kennedy Park 7391 Winona Ct. BF L/S Pool PB Pickleball Court 22 Kensington Park 10200 Countryside Dr. IF L/S PG Playground 23 Kings Mill Park 9018 Field St. IF PS SP T Equipment 24 LIttle Dry Creek Dog Park 3655 W. 69th Pl. DG PS Picnic Shelter(s) 25 Mayfair Park 9680 W. 105th Ave. IF PG PT Picnic Table(s) 26 Meadowlark Park 105th St. and Bryant St. IF PG RF Restroom Facilities 27 Municipal Park 3025 W. 76th Ave. BQ PG PS PT T SF Soccer Field(s) SP Skate Park 28 Nottingham Park 8695 Allison St. BQ IF L/S PG PS PT RF T Tennis Courts 29 Oakhurst Park I 9311 Lark Bunting Dr. AF BB BQ IF PG PS PT RF SF VB TB T-Ball Fields 30 Oakhurst Park II 9255 Ammons St. BB BQ IF PT RF SF TS Top Spin 31 Oakwood Park 8295 Oakwood Dr. IF PT VB Volleyball Court(s) 32 Quails Crossing Park 13402 Kalamath St. IF PG PT WF Water Feature 33 Ranch Park 11899 Tejon St. BB BQ IF PG PS PT RF VB 34 Ryan Park 5838 W. 116th Pl. AF BB BF IF PG PS PT 35 Sensory Park 10376 Wadsworth Blvd. 100% handicap accessible L/S PG PS PT 36 Sherwood Park 11320 Kendall St. BB BQ HS IF PG PS PT 37 Skyline Vista Park 2595 W. 72nd Ave. B BF BQ HS IF IS PG PS PT RF TS VB 38 Somerset Park 9290 W. 90th Dr. IF L/S PG PT 39 Squires Park 3450 W. 99th Ave. AF BB BQ IF PG PS PT RF SF 40 Standley Lake Regional Park 100th and Simms St. A HS RF L/S PT VB 41 Stratford Park 10951 Harlan St. AF BB IF PG SF T 42 Stratford Lakes Park 114th Ave. and Federal Blvd B BB CW HS IF PG PS PT VB 43 Sunset Park 4321 W. 78th Ave. PG PT 44 Tepper Fields 6101 W. 73rd Ave. BF L/S RF 45 Park 7080 Canosa Ct. BB IF PG PS PT 46 Torii Square Park 7596 Lowell Blvd. IF PS PT 47 Trailside Park 8650 Dover St. IF L/S PG PS PT 48 Trendwood Park 6450 W. 95th Ave. AF BB BF IF L/S PG 49 Waverly Acres Park 10320 Eaton St. L/S PG PS PT 50 Westbrook Park 9750 W. 97th Ave. AF BB BF BQ IF IS L/S PG PS PT RF T 51 Westfield Village Park 11550 Wolff St. AF BF BQ CW IF PG PS PT RF SF T 52 Westminster Center Park 4801 W. 92nd Ave. A PG PS PT RF WF 53 Westminster Hills Park 4105 W. 80th Ave. BB IF PG PS PT T 54 Westminster T-Ball Complex 1133 W. 113th Ave. PS PT RF TB 55 Willowbrook Park 12300 Bannock St. BQ PG PS PT 56 Windsor Park 3545 W. 107th Ave. AF BQ PG PS PT T VB 57 Wolff Run Park 4705 W. 76th Ave. BB BF BQ IF L/S PG PS PT RF T

= Park has a pavilion that can be rented. Call 303-658-2192 for 88 information. PRSRT STD U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 32 City of Westminster Westminster, CO Parks, Recreation & Libraries 80031

4800 West 92nd Ave. Westminster CO, 80031

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