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ENGLEWOOD SUMMER 2020 | CITY MAGAZINE & RECREATION GUIDE CITIZEN

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Community and Business Response to COVID-19

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Due to COVID-19, events or programs may be canceled or postponed and may require social distancing practices. 1 12 44

11 14 24 36 Contents Recreation

4 Mayor’s Message 8 “Flow it Forward,” Englewood 15 City News 22 General Facility Information 32 Aquatics / Water Fitness 44 Adult Athletics Hear from Mayor Linda Olson

10 Englewood’s Proactive 23 Englewood Recreation Center 34 Swimming Lessons 45 Adult Fitness  5 Council’s Corner Response to COVID-19 Community Highlights Mayor Pro Tem Sierra and 16

Council Member Russell 24 Malley Recreation Center 36 Pirates Cove 48 Active Adult Fitness 11 Local Business Spotlight Grow + Gather   6 Planning for Englewood’s Future 18 Get Involved 26 Englewood Library 38 Cultural, Enrichment & 50 Yoga & Tai Chi City Council’s Strategic Plan Education Programs

Creating a Sense of Place 12 Englewood Public Library Central Business District Turns 100 29 Computer / Tech Classes 52 Pilates Improvements Since 1920, the library has never 19 Parks at a Glance 41 Youth Athletics lost sight of its mission Facility Listing for City Parks 30 Broken Tee Golf Course 54 Excursions / Extended Travel 7 Community Connections 42 Active Kids Keeping Residents Connected 14 Fun for Everyone 20 Get Out and Explore Your Guide to City parks Mark your calendar for 31 Outdoor / Hiking 57 Special Events summer events

2 3 LINDA OLSON OTHONIEL SIERRA RITA RUSSELL MAYOR OF MAYOR PRO TEM COUNCIL MEMBER, MEETCOUNCIL'S YOUR NEIGHBORS CORNER ENGLEWOOD DISTRICT 1 AT LARGE This issue of the Englewood Citizen magazine contains The suddenness of the COVID-19 These past couple of months important City information and responses to assist pandemic has impacted every have been a very harrowing businesses and residents in this very difficult time with household, every business, and time for us. It has been a time COVID-19. Mayor Pro Tem Sierra and Council Member everyone’s lives. While this most of unprecedented lockdown Russell’s columns highlight the bright spots we are seeing CITY in our community as we come together to care for one certainly has had a negative marked by a loss of loved another. Thank you for what you are doing. COUNCIL impact on all of us, it has been ones, increased unemployment, very encouraging to see the entire business closures and a general In the midst of this pandemic, we also have important community mobilize quickly to feeling of uncertainty. Since the Mayor infrastructure issues Council has been addressing. In an help one another. day this all began, our lives have Linda Olson effort to be open and transparent about these discussions, changed dramatically. We have District 2 I will try my best to inform you here, as we simultaneously We’ve seen many examples of the community taking steps to voluntarily stayed at home to protect others and ourselves from 303-503-4020 navigate a ‘new normal’ with the pandemic. help our residents such as Change the Trend providing grocery the spread of this pandemic. We can get through this together! delivery for our elderly or those with heightened risk, Englewood During the 2020 budget discussions in 2019, City staff identified critical funding needs for the Schools delivering Chromebooks to students for the start of This is not the first time Englewood has faced difficulties. Over City’s three major utilities: Water, Sewer and Stormwater. Our recent assessment of these utilities Mayor Pro Tem remote learning and also providing a daily lunch/breakfast the years, there have been many situations that threatened to finds they are underfunded, and necessary maintenance and replacement has been neglected. Othoniel Sierra option for community members. It’s also planning to celebrate overwhelm and defeat us. I am reminded of the flood District 1 The City has developed a financial model based on current available funds, a 5-year capital the graduating class of 2020 by hosting a responsible, social- in the early 60s, the oil crisis in the 70s, a couple of recessions, the 720-551-3301 improvement project plan, targeted fund reserve dollar amounts, and debt servicing financial distanced parade in the coming months. The City has looked to swine flu and most recently the flash flood of 2018. In all of these assumptions. The residential and commercial stormwater rate increases recommended to, connect people virtually by setting up weekly community sharing situations, I saw neighbors coming together to help each other in and approved by, Council will be implemented gradually from 2020 through 2024. These will circles and also partnering residents with one another through their times of distress! Joe Anderson fully fund the utility’s current annual maintenance, operations and capital expenses, while our phone buddies program to provide some social interaction District 3 establishing an adequate reserve fund for our storm drainage needs. while we’re limited by social distancing guidelines. What we are facing right now seems to be more daunting than all 720-998-6116 The study’s findings were conclusive: since 2002, the City has lagged in raising stormwater fees these past events, but the solution is the same. I have already seen and has continuously fallen behind in funding ongoing maintenance, operations and capital The impact to businesses has been equally as swift with most it happening in our neighborhoods, at the grocery store and waiting needs as well as underfunded adequate reserves. You can view the infographic on pages 8-9 to having to shut their doors and reduce staff. With expenses still in line for takeout – people helping people. First responders and gain more detailed knowledge of rate comparisons. coming due, the City quickly repurposed an existing business businesses that adapted to help us. You are all doing an amazing job! Dave Cuesta grant to the COVID-19 Small Business Support and Recovery District 4 The initial projects and programs identified in the study will increase capacity of the storm Grant, providing $2,000 to over 100 Englewood small businesses. Today the sun came up, the spring flowers are blooming, the birds 303-881-2978 sewer in the following areas: The Englewood Chamber of Commerce rapidly mobilized as are singing and people are ready to get their lives back to normal. • Oxford Avenue, from Windermere Street/Navajo Street, east to the ; well, holding regularly scheduled calls with local businesses Businesses are preparing to reopen following strict guidelines to • Navajo Street and east along Radcliff Avenue to Rotolo Park; and providing feedback to staff while also compiling lists of keep us all safe. It has been a difficult time for everyone. We have • Tufts Avenue, west of Broadway, and north along Cherokee Street to the greenway; Englewood small businesses that remain open as part of the put our lives and our livelihoods on hold not knowing the outcome. • Hampden Avenue from Clarkson Street to Lincoln Street. Rita Russell #TimeforTakeout campaign. We need to continue helping each other and together we will get At Large through this difficult time! A new maintenance program will include cleaning the existing storm sewer to remove debris 303-639-6181 and sediment; televising the existing storm sewer to determine its condition; installing rain It is in unprecedented times like these we see the true nature of gauges in various locations around the City; repairing or rehabilitating the existing storm the City of Englewood, one of helping, compassion and forward God Bless You All! Together We Will Make a Difference! sewer, as needed; and collecting GIS data. thinking. It is inspiring to see Englewood citizens fall back on the true nature of who we are as a City. We come together and hold one Rita Russell, Council Member, At Large John Stone The five-year financial plan, increasing revenues from approximately $1 million in 2020 to $3.5 another strong. [email protected], 303-639-6181 million in 2024, supports debt services on approximately $30 million for the projects above. At Large 720-907-8091 Othoniel Sierra, Mayor Pro Tem, District 1 While Council never wants to raise rates for our residents and businesses, our aging—and in some cases failing—infrastructure must remain a top priority for the City of Englewood in the [email protected], 720-551-3301 years ahead. We hope that the gradual increase over time will ensure that our infrastructure can perform at a standard we all expect. Cheryl Wink Again, thank you for all you are doing to make our community safer and healthier in the months At Large ahead. Be well. 720-409-0876

Linda Olson, Mayor [email protected] • 303-503-4020

4 5 NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS A ROADMAP FOR THE FUTURE WHO ARE MY CITY MAGAZINE & Council’s Vision and Strategic Plan RECREATION GUIDE SUMMER 2020 The City has created a roadmap to assist City Council with developing a Vision and NEIGHBORS? Strategic Plan that will help guide the future of Englewood for years to come. The process Publisher: includes community feedback on the final Plan and will be used as a guide for Council Chris Harguth decisions, City operations and spending priorities. To see the plan and give feedback, visit Name Name Name englewoodco.gov/strategicplan. The goal of the City of Englewood’s Chief Editor: Neighborhood Resource Program is to ENGLEWOOD’S Kristen Knoll START FUTURE create a sense of belonging for residents Phone # Phone # Phone # in Englewood. We want to encourage Creative Director: Create action plans Outline a clear, you to get to know your neighbors. John Litel that fulfill Council Council-generated Cut out the block map, write down goals and priorities. vision for the names of the eight neighbors that Get public/board Englewood. Name Name Senior Designer: & commission live around you and display it on your Mike Greenwald feedback on refrigerator. The map will help you the Plan. learn your neighbor’s names and get to Phone # Phone # Contributors: Consolidate action plans and public feedback in know them better. The Neighborhood My Home Toni Arnoldy order to create the Englewood Strategic Plan. Resources Program is working hard to Allison Boyd continue to build and grow the program Ryan Burke FINISH with resources for residents to access. If Ann Lauricello Name Name Name you are interested in planning a social Julie Madden Align Council priorities in the Englewood Strategic Plan with the City budget. gathering for your neighborhood and Maggie Shafer becoming a neighborhood group leader, Phone # Phone # Phone # please fill out the form on englewoodco. Photos by: gov/neighborhoods. Todd Dobbs CREATING A SENSE OF PLACE Lucia Magnuson Madeline Hinkfuss, the City’s new neighborhood resources coordinator, has big plans for bringing people back together once things begin to Englewood’s Central Business District gets ready for a facelift normalize and residents can safely gather. These include: Printed by: Publication Printers The City of Englewood is a bustling hub of Over the next few months, the City activity. We have unique restaurants and will be working with a local steering On the Cover: businesses, world-class healthcare, a committee to develop a Wayfinding and Residents are finding robust transportation network, a thriving Placemaking Master Plan. creative ways to connect arts community and so much more. and support each other That Master Plan is intended to provide Get to Know Your Neighbor Grant Mobile Community Outreach Stand while at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, one of the City’s challenges is the City with ideas and concepts This new grant gives neighbors an opportunity to get to know their In an effort to encourage informal neighborhood participation, to create a unique “sense of place” that that reinforce the City’s identity. This neighbors. The grant is intended to remove any barriers that keep Hinkfuss will set up the Mobile Community Outreach Stand in a Photo by: Lucia Magnuson differentiates us from other communities. includes recommendations for public you from connecting with your neighbors. The grant (which comes variety of neighborhoods and parks throughout the summer. The To many, it is unclear when you’ve art installations; lighting; landscaping; in amounts of $100, $300 or $500) can be used for food, supplies stand will have yard games, and Hinkfuss along with various other entered or exited Englewood’s city limits. and wayfinding signage to help navigate or activities for a neighborhood get-together or event, like a block community leaders (council members, police officers, etc.) will The Central Business District includes and identify Englewood. This project party, ice cream social, parade, neighborhood clean up, etc. serve soft drinks/lemonade to residents in the neighborhood. Find Civic Center, South Broadway and Old includes an opportunity for residents Residents from any Englewood neighborhood can apply online at dates and locations at englewoodco.gov/neighborhoods. Hampden, which are unique places within and businesses to provide their englewoodco.gov/neighborhoods. the community and have the potential to feedback regarding design preferences. be a gathering place for residents and an Visit englewoodco.gov to learn more attraction for those in the surrounding and follow along with our progress. For schedules, to sign up, or to find out more about any of these resources, visit the Printed on recycled paper. Denver metropolitan area. But, these Neighborhood Resources Program website at englewoodco.gov/neighborhoods. Please recycle me! areas lack a strong identity. 6 7 Flow it Forward 17 X 11V7.pdf 1 5/5/20 7:48 PM

Our infrastructure components must be continuously improved to ensure the city’s sewer, water Englewood’s Plan for Water, and storm runoff systems are properly functioning to serve our community and keep our residents safe. Sewer and Stormwater Many elements of our systems are more than 70 years old, well beyond their recommended lifespan, and are in urgent need of replacement. Englewood has over 300 miles of water, sewer or stormwater Infrastructure pipes, many of which must be repaired or replaced over the next 15 years. And, both treatment plants require significant mechanical improvements. Flow it Forward is Englewood’s ongoing plan to replace our outdated systems and properly maintain them in the future.

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e v i R e tt la P th u So Repairing and upgrading our infrastructure will bring these benefits to our community: Stormwater system improvements will decrease flooding C and reduce sinkholes. Sewer system M improvements will decrease sewer Y back-ups, prevent sewer line collapses Englewood residents keep

CM and lower maintenance costs. Water our city thriving by Flowing It Forward MY system updates will improve water quality, reduce the number of lead CY The South Platte Wastewater service lines, prevent water line CMY Plant treats our wastewater and failures and eliminate wasteful leaks. K returns it to nature.

Englewood’s water is clean, but older pipes from the source to your home can cause poor taste and discoloration. Replacing these lines will improve drinking water quality.

Depending on the final needs for the water and sewer infrastructure Englewood estimates about $263 Million to repairs and replacements (similar to investments underway currently for complete all infrastructure improvements. stormwater), rates will need to increase accordingly beginning in 2021.

o $35 Million for storm Average Monthly Water & Sewer Rates drainage over the next $133.90 for Other Cities five years $102.98 $82.52 o $168 Million for drinking $73.13 $72.75 $70.57 water repairs over the $57.49 next 15 years $46.86 The stormwater system prevents flooding and sink holes by carrying water from rainstorms away from land, streets and parking lots and o $60 Million for sewer into the South Platte River. Many of the pipes that carry this water repairs over the next are nearly 65 years old and are too small for the volume of water. 15 years *Estimated monthly residential total rate comparison at 6kgal for water and 8 wastewater for fiscal year 2020. Rates do not include stormwater. 9 COVID-19 RESPONSE OPEN FOR BUSINESS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PROACTIVELY RESPONDS TO COVID-19

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Englewood and “And I must say that I basically made her jealous when I talk about all the Englewood community have been incredibly responsive, of the resources Englewood has been providing us.” acting quickly to prioritize the safety of residents, the needs of local businesses, and launching new programs to support the “I feel like there’s a big support for small businesses, especially in community in new ways. Englewood,” added Frame de Art’s Brian Hart. “I’m keeping my head up, hoping we can get through this, and then I think we have Englewood took the threat of the pandemic seriously from the a great future,” he continued. City Council allocated an additional beginning. Arapahoe County, working in unison with the City, $100,000 that has funded an additional 50 businesses. activated its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to Level 3 on February 27. The next day, communications staff partnered with The Small Business Support and Recovery Grant was quickly the Joint Information Center to ensure clear, consistent and timely followed by the Rent Assistance Program, which launched April information was delivered to residents throughout the County. 7 to protect residents from evictions. The Program is available to Englewood residents with a household income of 300% of the City Manager Shawn Lewis acted quickly to declare a local disaster Federal Poverty Level or less. For information about the program, MEET GEORGE GASTIS, emergency on March 13, initiating more local funding and support or to apply, visit englewoodco.gov/recovery. from state and federal resources. On March 17, the EOC elevated its THE GREEN THUMB BEHIND response to Level 1, with full activation and additional staff. Just Throughout the shelter-in-place order, Englewood worked to offer days later, all City facilities were closed, and City Council moved to virtual programs to keep residents healthy and connected. The ENGLEWOOD’S GROW + GATHER ADAPTATIONS virtual meetings. Englewood Virtual Recreation Center launched in April, offering DURING COVID-19 resources for staying active. The Neighborhood Resources Program You can’t get much more local than eating Since opening its doors on Dec. 12 In partnership with The Greater Englewood Chamber of Commerce, quickly set up initiatives to allow residents to stay connected and fresh produce that was grown on the roof last year, the space has regularly been When the community shut down the Time-for-Takeout campaign was launched in mid-March. This foster community while staying at home. The Virtual Community above your head. George Gastis, owner bustling with visitors. Gastis intentionally due to the COVID-19 crisis, Grow was a joint effort to support local restaurants and encourage Sharing Circle has at least 10 attendees each Friday. For more and founder of Grow + Gather—an urban designed the space to be accessible, a + Gather took steps to make sure residents to order food and beverages. The take-away service information, visit englewoodco.gov/neighborhoods. farm, restaurant, market and community feature that brings in patients from Craig employees stayed on the payroll is what has saved many restaurants from having to shut down space—isn’t your typical restaurateur. Hospital and their family and friends. and food continued to be supplied entirely during the duration of the pandemic. The community has a lot to be proud of when it comes to our from farm to fork. Employees collective response to this global disaster. The City reopened with After 25 years in the tech and marketing In addition to shopping and dining, Gastis agreed to take pay cuts across While urging residents to stay home, the City also launched its Small minimal staffing levels on May 4 and reopened to the public on May field, Gastis followed his passion for offers classes as well as unique food the board in order to ensure all Business Support and Recovery Grant. When initially launched, 11, in accordance with state guidelines. If you can do business with great food, gardening, and cooking. experiences, like their Sunday Supper—a staff could remain at work. While 100 Englewood businesses affected by the pandemic each received the City virtually, please continue to do so. We will continue to do He saw potential in the Old Hampden family-style meal that brings people business may have halted at the $2,000 grants within three weeks. Vaneet Gupta, owner of Digital everything in our power to keep residents safe and well informed. neighborhood in Englewood’s medical together around food. He also has plans restaurant, employees who would Medial innovations, used his grant to pay the healthcare premiums For more information on response and recovery, please visit district and bought a building. to start a farmer’s market. have been busing tables or pouring of his workers. “My wife has a business in another city,” said Gupta. englewoodco.gov/coronavirus or englewoodco.gov/recovery. drinks were instead assigned to With such a unique concept involving Like other restaurants in cultivate long-term projects, such a farm, restaurant and market, Grow affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, as working in the plant greenhouse TIMELINE OF MAJOR EVENTS + Gather did not fit into any particular Grow + Gather had to drop the “gather” or installing beehives. The Grow MARCH 13 MARCH 24 APRIL 7 zoning category, requiring Gastis to work temporarily and adopt a takeout-only + Gather kitchen also kept busy City declares a local disaster. City launches Small Business Support and Recovery Grant. Rent Assistance Program launches. with the City and zoning commission policy. Officials were still discussing a thanks to donations from the throughout the process. timetable for easing restrictions when community. Generous patrons this magazine went to press. contributed money for meals and MARCH APRIL MAY “Everyone we worked with along the way cookies that were delivered to MAY 4 MARCH 18 MARCH 30 was helpful, supportive and excited about hospital health care workers and Englewood City offices reopen “Time for Takeout” campaign begins. Neighborhood Resources launches virtual programs. what we were doing,” he said. nearby families of patients. with minimal staffing levels.

10 11 Since june 1, 1920 the library has never lost sight of its mission

ou would never have recognized the The Library encourages and promotes Englewood Public Library when it literacy, even to the City’s youngest Y first opened in 1920. From its early Did you know, statistics residents, through storytimes, after- beginnings as a single, quiet room to school programs, summer reading and a bustling, super-connected community show that people visit special events for tweens and teens. The hub and multicultural gathering space, monthly “messy process” art project it consistently continues to adapt to the their public library more allows young children to explore the needs of Englewood residents. process of creation without too much often than they attend focus on the end product. The popular Once upon a time, a girl dreamed after-hours teen programs include of a library NFL, NHL, NBA, Nascar, and activities like escape rooms, murder Inspired by her young daughter, an movie theaters combined? mystery dinners, and lots of opportunities Englewood mother contributed the girl’s to run around the Library playing capture life savings—$1.50—toward the cost of the flag and hide and seek. a future library. It was the first recorded donation to the cause. Epilogue: Here to stay “We know we’re not going anywhere,” Adult Services Librarian Several years later, in May of 1920, a small room was rented in a Michelle Brandstetter said. “People who think that libraries are former mortuary on Broadway for only $35 a month. The library going out of business clearly haven’t been to a library in a long officially opened June 1, 1920. The new service was well-received time.” The Library is dynamic and continues to adapt to the and by May of 1921, the Library had collected 2,844 donated books changing needs of its community. that residents with a library card could check out. “The Technical Services team loves the process of bringing Much more than a library our patrons new items on an ongoing basis both in print and The Englewood Public Library, located on the first floor of the Civic online, while keeping materials in good order. We celebrate the Center, utilizes 35,000 sq. ft. and is a far cry from the quiet study enthusiasm of our Library patrons today and over the last 100 room it once was. years,” stated Selene Gardner, Technical Services Librarian.

Some of the most popular free offerings for adults include ELL, The Library already has immediate plans to expand resources genealogy and computer classes—including advanced Word and offered by utilizing Prospector, a combined catalog of libraries Excel—held in the computer lab. across Colorado and Wyoming, adding access to university libraries. “By providing access to an additional 30+ million In addition to classes, the Library fosters local art and food culture items, even after all these years we are finding ways to keep our by featuring a rotating art exhibit and hosting a reception where collection fresh and interesting for our patrons,” added Megan visitors can meet the artist as well as sample local cuisine from an Kennedy, Access Services Librarian. Englewood restaurant.

Even with the library closed to the public during the COVID-19 situation, library staff continues to provide some services to residents by answering phone calls and emails, and in many situations directing people to coronavirus resources.

12 13 SUMMER EVENTS CALENDAR CITY NEWS HEY, ENGLEWOOD… Fun FOr everyOne MEET FRANK! Mark your calendar for can’t-miss summer events Get a behind-the-scenes look at your City’s street maintenance crew

mOvies in the Park Our new Public Works educational series, Frank on Main, answers the where, Free movie nights at sundown when and why of street maintenance around Englewood. throughout the summer. Vote for your movie selection beginning in Episodes provide helpful information about how neighborhoods around the May on the City’s website. Arrive keeP enGLewOOd City are chosen for routine and major maintenance. Viewers will also get a early for games and to hang out with neighbors and friends! Movie beautifuL behind-the-scenes look at a typical day in the life of our hardworking staff. locations subject to change due to COVID-19. events Frank on Main episodes can be found on Englewood’s YouTube channel “City of Englewood Colorado.” Tune in, meet Frank, and stay up to date These fun and convenient events SUMMER THEMES AND LOCATIONS INCLUDE: help you keep your home, yard and on the ways we’re keeping Englewood streets safe and smooth for you. Friday, JuLy 10 neighborhood clutter-free. Christmas in July at Broken Tee Golf Course (2101 W. Oxford Ave.) Saturday, June 27 DON’T GET Friday, AuGust 7 Litter Clean-Up at Belleview Park Back to School at Bates Logan Park (2938 S. Logan St.) Wednesday, AuGust 5 LEFT OUT Saturday, AuGust 22 WaterWise Education Series New Release Night at Jason Park (4299 S. Jason St.) Saturday, SePtember 12 & 19 Complete the 2020 Household Hazardous Waste Recycling Census today OctOber/NOvember Every decade, we get one chance to Leaf Recycling collect accurate Census data to help SAVE THE DATE FOR THIS make sure we have the funding for our COMMUNITY FAVORITE: schools, roads, hospitals and more. Every single person is critical to helping eNGLeWOOD BLOCK PaRtY CANCELED: achieve a full and accurate count. Saturday, AuGust 29 Responding is easy, fast and secure. You 3400 block of South Broadway 2020 4TH OF JULY FAMILY can respond by phone, online or mail. FESTIVAL AND FIREWORKS SHOW Visit 2020Census.gov to respond online.

The City has made the difficult decision to cancel the popular 4th of July Family Festival and Fireworks Show for 2020. This decision was made after consulting with event partners, including the cities of Sheridan and Littleton, Arapahoe County and South Suburban Parks and Recreation District. The safety and well-being of our community and employees are our primary concern and we hope that you find safe and fun ways to celebrate our nation’s independence on your own.

SEE THE INSIDE FRONT COVER AND PAGE 1 FOR SUNSET CONCERT SERIES AND KIDSTAGE EVENT LISTINGS. Event dates and times are subject to change. Visit Englewoodco.gov for the most up-to-date event information.

14 15 COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS ASSOCIATE YOU + TAKE THE LEAD JUDGE NEEDED FEEDBACK = Be responsible, be courteous Application Deadline: June 30 POSITIVE CHANGE 5 rules for off-leash areas: Englewood Municipal Court is • Keep a leash handy seeking a relief associate judge. Input Now! is a new online platform for residents to share feedback • Keep dogs out of playgrounds, shelters and athletic fields Now you can provide important feedback to City leaders from the comfort of your home. • Be respectful of others enjoying the parks, too QUALIFIED APPLICANTS MUST: Using a new virtual town hall platform called Input Now!, the City of Englewood has made it • Pick up after your pet • Be an attorney-at-law admitted even easier to collect and share ideas from the community. • Be mindful that some people, including those with leashed to practice in Colorado; dogs, may feel threatened if approached by an unleashed dog • Have a minimum of two years’ The City will post important topics, share background materials and data, and ask questions experience in the active practice for the community to answer. City Council and staff are eager to get your input and share your Englewood parks with off-leash areas: of law; and thoughts. Your participation is important and will help inform their decision-making process. Canine Corral - 4848 S. Windermere - 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. • Be a registered elector of the City. Centennial Park - 4630 S. Decatur St. Let your voice count! Duncan Park - 4880 S. Pennsylvania St. HOW TO APPLY: Signing up is easy to do. The first time you log onto Input Now!, you will be asked to share Jason Park - 4299 S. Jason St. Submit a resume and letter of intent your name, zip code, and email address. This information Northwest Greenbelt - Zuni to Pecos along Harvard Gulch near to the Presiding Englewood Municipal will help us verify that you are an Englewood resident; Vassar Avenue Judge, Joe Jefferson, at 1000 although anyone can participate. An email address is needed Englewood Parkway, Englewood, only to provide you with updates and more opportunities Dogs may remain off-leash and must be under voice control during CO 80110. to share your thoughts on a topic. Your email address will the following times: never be shared or sold, and comments are confidential and • March – October: 6-11 a.m. and 6-11 p.m. Judge Jefferson will recommend the completely anonymous. • November – February: 6 a.m. – 11 p.m. selected candidate to City Council for appointment to a four-year term. As with any public comment process, participation in Input Now! is voluntary; City officials will consider input from this forum along with other communication channels. However you QUESTIONS? choose to participate, thanks for helping us build a better Englewood. DOWNTOWN PLAN AND ECONOMIC RELIEF Contact Tamara Wolfe, Englewood Court Administrator/Director, Get started Downtown Plan to Include COVID-19 Business Emergency Relief at 303-762-2587. Visit polco.us/groups/city/englewood-co to join the conversation. Economic Recovery The City is administering support and The Downtown Matters team continues recovery grants for small businesses up to to develop an action plan for downtown $2,000. Qualifications and details can be SAVE OUR TREE CANOPY How to care for trees Englewood and is currently refocusing the found on the City website. on your property plan to respond to unprecedented disruption Trees, whether on public or private property, provide the very necessities of life. They clean caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The Greater Englewood Chamber of Start now to assess your existing trees our air, protect our drinking water, create healthy communities and feed our soul. Currently, Commerce is posting information about local, and note their condition. Do they need it’s estimated that more than 150,000 trees reside on private property in Englewood. “This is a tremendously difficult time for state and federal economic relief programs pruning, a trim, fertilizer or should they businesses, and we hope that the strategies for businesses and employees. They’re also be removed? Plan to address those needs The City of Englewood has a special rule to address proper maintenance of trees. It states developed in the downtown action plan can promoting restaurants offering take-out now and conduct an inventory of your that it is the responsibility of homeowners to maintain, remove and protect trees on their help businesses bounce back quickly,” said services. More information can be found at ash trees. property, as well as trees on the public right of way adjacent to their property. Failure to do so Shawn Lewis, Englewood City Manager. MyEnglewoodChamber.com may result in fines and a Municipal Court summons. You can identify ash trees yourself using an online tool at beasmartash.org or The City’s Chief Redevelopment Officer Dan Poremba has noted The Downtown Matters action plan will also encourage workweek Many of our trees are dead or dying and we anticipate that 22,500 ash trees currently residing download the app “EAB/Ash Tree ID.” that Downtown Development Authorities in many communities customers to patronize local restaurants, bars and stores, so on private property could die within the next five years due to an infestation of the Emerald Alternatively, you can contact a local are working to help prepare property owners and business when shops and restaurants reopen, they’ll be filled with Ash Borer (EAB). EAB is a boring beetle that is destroying ash trees and our urban tree canopy arborist for assistance. owners to recover from coronavirus. “Working with the Steering local workers. could be devastated. Committee, we’ll design Englewood’s Downtown Development Authority to make recovery the top short-term priority.” To learn more about the Downtown Matters initiative, visit CODE QUESTIONS? Visit englewoodco.gov. englewoodco.gov/government/englewood-downtown-matters. 16 CODE VIOLATION OR COMPLAINT? Call 303-762-2335, email [email protected] or submit a service request online. 17 GET INVOLVED CITY FACILITIES AND PARKS HOW ARE WE DOING? Take our survey and be heard

The City of Englewood is conducting a citizen survey to gauge satisfaction with municipal government service delivery and PARKS measure perceptions of the City. It’s important to routinely check in with the community to see how we’re doing, and your AT A GLANCE BASEBALL/SOFTBALL FIELD BASEBALL/SOFTBALL COURT BASKETBALL MULTI-USE FIELD OFF-LEASH AREA DOG AREA SPACE OPEN PAVILION PICKLEBALL COURT PLAYGROUND RESTROOMS PARK SKATE COURTS TENNIS feedback will help the City better plan for our future.

BAKER PARK 2200 W. Wesley Ave. ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ By partnering with National Research Center (NRC), a third- party research firm, we are also able to compare community satisfaction with peer cities and other municipalities across Who can take the survey? BARDE PARK 3150 S. Downing St. ✔ the . A random and scientific sample of 1,700 households will receive invitations to participate by mail and their confidential responses BATES/LOGAN PARK 2938 S. Logan St. ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ What will we ask? will be weighted and analyzed. Surveys will be mailed in mid-May. The survey will focus on community livability and includes questions about your quality of life, local policies, demographics, If you receive a request to participate, we hope you’ll take the BELLEVIEW PARK 5001 S. Inca Dr. ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ rating of local government services and other important topics time to share your thoughts with us. Have questions about the such as off-leash dog rules. survey? Contact Communications Manager Chris Harguth at CENTENNIAL PARK 4630 S. Decatur St. ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ [email protected].

CLARKSON PARK 2795 S. Clarkson St. ✔

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Due to the recent coronavirus DUNCAN PARK 4880 S. Pennsylvania St. ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ outbreak, the 8th Annual Jeremy Bitner Fallen Officer THANKS FOR FEEDING US, ENGLEWOOD! EMERSON PARK 2929 S. Emerson St. ✔ 5K/10K Run and 5K Walk has been postponed. However, Our local businesses and residents have really stepped up to there are still opportunities to support first responders! Over the last month, the Englewood JASON PARK 4299 S. Jason St. ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ participate safely and from a Police Department has received donations of food from distance through virtual races. Gallo Supper Club, Steakhouse 10, Cafe 180, Taco Truck and RIVERRUN TRAILHEAD 2101 W. Oxford Ave. Breakfast Queen. Caring residents have also donated pizzas Access to Mary Carter Greenway Trail. “Surf the Platte” ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ The rules are simple, sign up and delivered cases of Girl Scout cookies, which have really on Colorado's only river wave shaper. Learn more at online at bitnermemorialfund.org and complete your own helped us keep our spirits up. endlesswaves.net/waves/river-run-park. 5K/10K run or 5K walk between June 1 – June 30, 2020. When you’re done, post your results to the Jeremy Bitner Fallen We’re all in this together and appreciate the support of ROMANS PARK 1800 E. Floyd Ave. ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Officer Fund Facebook page. Participants will receive a race everyone in the community! Thank you, from the bottom of T-shirt after June 30. Help support families of fallen officers our hearts! ROTOLO PARK 4401 S. Huron St. while staying active! ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Sincerely, Englewood Police Department LOOKING FOR SOMETHING NEW? Come explore Englewood’s newest playground at Jason Park!

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GET OUT AND EXPLORE! 1. RiverRun 13. Brent Mayne & Trailhead Union Fields 2101 W. Oxford Ave. 3501 W. Union Ave. 2. Belleview Park 14. Colorado’s Finest 5001 S. Inca Dr. High School of Choice 3. Cushing Park RECREATION 300 W. Chenango Ave. 700 W. Dartmouth Ave. 17 SUMMER 2020 GUIDE 15. Canine Corral | ENGLEWOODREC.ORG 4. Centennial Park* 4848 S. Windermere St. 19 4630 S. Decatur St. 20 16. Englewood 5. Jason Park* Community Garden 4299 S. Jason St. 601 W. Dartmouth Ave. 6. Bates/Logan Park 17. Northwest 2938 S. Logan St. Greenbelt* 7. Baker Park Zuni to Pecos 2200 W. Wesley Ave. 18. Southwest 8. Romans Park Greenbelt 1800 E. Floyd Ave. Huron to Bannock St. 9. Rotolo Park 19. Clarkson Park 4401 S. Huron St. 2795 S. Clarkson St. 10. Duncan Park* 20. Emerson Park 4880 S. Pennsylvania St. 2929 S. Emerson St. 11. Barde Park 21. Big Dry Creek 18 3150 S. Downing St. Trail Access 4700 S. Wyandot St. 12. Miller Fields 21 3600 S. Elati St. ENGLEWOOD *Off-Leash Areas PUBLIC LIBRARY Park and Open Space Area Hours: Special Event Licenses: Call 303-762-2490 7 days a week, 6:00 am – 11:00 pm. for Special Event requirements, fees DOGS CELEBRATES and licenses. Pavilion Reservations: Pavilion IN YOUR reservations begin online January 2 Englewood Farm and Train: Opens PARKS at www.englewoodco.gov/parks. Saturday, June 7. Closes Monday, 100 YEARS Please pick up after Pavilions are available for rental September 7. NEW HOURS: 9:30 am – your dog and follow April 18 – October 18, 2020. 3:30 pm. $2.50/person per visit. Kids posted guidelines so Residents can under 24 months old are free. Park Use Permits: Required for groups of everyone can enjoy your parks at all times. register starting 15+ people who will use the park but do Athletic Field Use: Athletic fields must be not require a pavilion. Commercial use of reserved in advance for any organized play Canine Corral: 4848 S. Windermere St. Wednesday, May 13 Open daily from 6:00 am – 11:00 pm. Dogs a park, including individuals or businesses or practice. Call 303-762-2697 for field rental must be under voice command at all times organizing classes or services, requires information and availability. and have current vaccinations. Additional a Park Use Permit, $100 permit fee, and requirements can be found online. Drug and Alcohol Policy: Alcohol and evidence of additional insurance. No more All others can marijuana are prohibited in all Englewood *Off-Leash Areas: Dogs may be off leash than four Park Use Permits will be issued Parks and Open Spaces. and under voice control from 6:00 – 11:00 register starting to the same group or individual during a am and 6:00 – 11:00 pm at Centennial calendar year. Call 303-762-2684 for more No Smoking: All Englewood parks are Park, Duncan Park, Jason Park and Friday, May 15 details about Park Use Permits. smoke and vape free. Northwest Greenbelt. Dogs must have current vaccinations and remain out Children’s Librarian Kimberly Powers of playgrounds, pavilions and athletic reads to young children during story time. Park use and pavilion reservations will follow the most fields. Visit englewoodunleashed.org Many recreation and library programs are

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RECREATION FACILITIES TITLE RECREATION 23 MALLEY RECREATION CENTER — Where Fun Never Gets Old! MALLEY RECREATION CENTER SOCIAL PASS For ages 55 and better • 303-762-2660 • 3380 S. Lincoln Street SELF-LED PROGRAMS — REQUIRES SOCIAL PASS The Malley Recreation Center and programs promote healthy RECREATION FACILITIES Hours of Operation: Center Closures: Class Activity # Dates Days Time Location Fee Res lifestyle and social activity. Enriching programs including fitness, M-Th: 8:00 am – 7:00 pm saturday, 7/4 closed outdoor adventures, education, excursions, extended travel, F: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Bunka Embroidery Sa: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm special events, VOA lunch, drop-in activities, arts and crafts, and Bunka embroidery is sometimes called Japanese thread Su: closed (except for 31751611 6/6 – 8/29* Sa 9:00 am - noon MRC $16 $13 more. Home to the highest quality Pilates Reformer machines. scheduled activities) painting and the finished picture frequently resembles an oil painting. BYOC Crafters Group Participants 55 years of age and older receive class/program noon on the previous Thursday. Please call 303-762-2660 to Do you start projects and have difficulty finishing them? registration priority; adults 18 years and older may register for reserve your space. Monthly menus are available online at If you answered “yes” then this is the group for you! Bring 31760611 6/1 – 8/31 M 1:00 - 3:00 pm MRC $16 $13 classes/programs based on availability. The Malley Fitness area englewoodco.gov or at the front desk. Suggested donation is your supplies and join others who love to craft too! Large and computer access are not available for those under age 55. $2.50 for ages 60 or over; or a spouse of an eligible person. For RECREATION FACILITIES RECREATION tables and sewing machines are provided. All classes and special events are available to all ages. guests under 60 years, it is $8.50. Oil Painting Group Oil painting is a great and extremely versatile medium. Wellness Insurance Programs (WIP) Visiting Nurse Association 31761411 6/1 – 8/31 W 1:00 - 3:30 pm MRC $16 $13 Englewood and Malley Recreation Centers will honor new Wellness Provides quality, affordable health care including foot care, Bring your own supplies and work at your own pace. Have Insurance Programs starting in 2020. These include SilverSneakers blood pressure checks, and monitoring of chronic conditions. fun while finishing a piece for your home, family or friend. and Renew Active. See page 22 for more information. Appointment only. Call 303-698-6496. Drop-in Woodcarving 31762511 6/3 – 8/26 W 6:00 – 8:00 pm MRC $16 $13 For carvers with some experience. A carving glove and Volunteers of America (VOA) Nutrition Program Social Pass thumb guard are required. 31762512 6/5 – 8/28 F 9:30 – 11:30 am MRC $16 $13 Malley Recreation Center and Volunteers of America team up to This pass allows 12 months of access to all the Malley Recreation serve a great lunch Monday through Friday from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm. programs that do not include a class number. Activities with this *No class 7/4. Reservations are required and must be made by noon two days in pass include fitness center, game room, computers, bridge, bunco, advance; reservations for Monday and Tuesday must be made by billiards, lobby access, table tennis, pickleball and drop-in gym. DROP-IN PROGRAMS — REQUIRES SOCIAL PASS Class Dates Days Time Fee ACTIVE ADULT: 55 – 82 Years Bridge Group Type Resident Non-Resident — Tu 12:30 – 4:00 pm social pass Enjoy duplicate bridge and bring a partner. Social Pass $48.00 $60.00 Table Tennis Annual Pass (Multi-Facility) $225.00 ($18.75/mo) $356.00 ($29.67/mo) The sport can be played as single or doubles. Great for beginners and — Tu/Th 11:30 am – 4 pm social pass increased levels. Premier Annual Pass $300.00 ($25.00/mo) $430.00 ($35.83/mo) Retirement Support Group Platinum Pass (83+) free free Gather with other retirees and share thoughts and stories about — W 10:30 – 11:30 am social pass retirement topics such as friendship, loss, leisure, purpose and much, Pickleball much more. Pickleball is a low-impact, active game combining elements of badminton, tennis and table tennis. Players use paddles and a plastic ball in a court with a low net. It’s easy to learn this quick, fast-paced, competitive game. Equipment is available. Annual or daily pass required. Mahjong Join us for this Chinese-originated game using various designed tiles. — F 12:30 – 4:30 pm social pass No partner needed. Bring your mahjong set if you have one. DROP-IN PICKLEBALL SCHEDULE Courts are first come, first served and subject to availability.

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Summer Reading Registration ENGLEWOOD LIBRARY starts Thursday, 5/21 Summer Reading Book Prize Giveaway starts Monday, 6/22 COMPUTER / TECH CLASSES Summer Reading Prizes End Sunday, 8/16 Due to COVID-19 both June computer classes will be offered virtually. Please visit the Library’s website or Facebook page for information. TWEEN PROGRAMMING PLEASE NOTE: Computer classes take place in the Englewood Public Library. In most cases registration is required: 303-762-2560.

ENGLEWOOD LIBRARY ENGLEWOOD Tween programming fun continues... but we are moving to Thursday Teen Book Club All computer classes in the library are free of charge. afternoons for the summer! Ages 8-11. No registration required. One of Us is Lying by Karen M. McManus Monday, 6/8 • 3:00 pm Excel: Fundamentals Excel: Formulas & Functions Tween Thursday Activities Excel spreadsheets allow you to easily store, organize and Learn how to make Excel do the work for you by using commonly Pay close attention and you might solve Join us for fun summer tween activities. manipulate data. This class teaches the basics of Excel accessed formulas and functions. Basic Excel skills necessary. 5/28 Th 4:00 pm Virtual Hangout via Zoom this. On Monday afternoon, five students at (inserting text, basic functions, AutoSum, AutoFill and more) Registration required. 6/4 Th 4:00 pm Crafts – Young Rembrandts Bayview High walk into detention. 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Registration required. Sa 2:30 – 4:30 pm 7/30 Th 4:00 pm Magnetic Science Sherwood by Meagan Spooner 6/20 Sa 10:30 am – noon online: see website Su 2:30 – 4:30 pm 8/6 Th 4:00 pm Virtual Hangout via Zoom Monday, 7/13 • 3:00 pm Robin of Locksley is dead. Maid Marian Smartphones & Tablets: Letting Go of the Fear Learn how to navigate commonly used features on your doesn’t know how she’ll go on, but the TEEN PROGRAMMING Windows, Android or Apple smartphone or tablet. Afterward, people of Locksley town, persecuted by the there will be time for questions. Please bring your device. Teen programming fun continues through the summer! Sheriff of Nottingham, need a protector. No registration required. Ages 12-18. No registration required. And the dreadful Guy of Gisborne, the 7/6 M 5:30 – 7:00 pm perrin room Sheriff’s right hand, wishes to step into Robin’s shoes as Lord Teen Tuesday Activities of Locksley and Marian’s fiancé. Who is there to stop them? Excel: Formatting Join us for fun summer teen activities. Have you taken our basics class? It’s time to move on and expand Marian never meant to tread in Robin’s footsteps—never 5/26 Tu 6:00 pm Trivia Tournament ​ your Excel knowledge. Learn about conditional formatting, 6/2 Tu 6:00 pm Digital Escape Room intended to stand as a beacon of hope to those awaiting his freezing rows and using tables. Basic Excel skills necessary. 6/9 Tu 6:00 pm DIY Notebooks triumphant return. But with a sweep of his green cloak and Registration required. 6/16 Tu 6:00 pm Reader’s Theatre the flash of her sword, Marian makes the choice to become her 7/18 Sa 10:30 am – noon library tech lab 6/23 Tu 6:00 pm Fandom Night own hero: Robin Hood. 6/30 Tu 6:00 pm Board Game Night Excel: Sort & Filter 7/7 Tu 6:00 pm Hack That Painting Use the sort and filter features in Excel to organize your data so you A Blade So Black by L.L. McKinney 7/14 Tu 6:00 pm Digital Escape Room can easily find the information you are looking for. Basic Excel skills 7/21 Tu 6:00 pm Animation Studio Monday, 8/3 • 3:00 pm required. Registration required. 7/28 Tu 6:00 pm Harry Potter Birthday Alice is trained to battle monstrous creatures 8/1 Sa 10:30 am – noon library tech lab 8/4 Tu 6:00 pm Dungeons & Dragons in the dark dream realm of Wonderland. Yet even warriors have a curfew. Life in eMedia: Doing Downloadables Teen Book Club real-world Atlanta isn’t always so simple, Step into the wonderful world of eResources! Learn about downloading Join us for our Teen Summer Book Club. audiobooks, eBooks, eMagazines, and streaming music and movies. as Alice juggles an overprotective mom, a 6/8 M 3:00 pm One of Us is Lying For adults and teens. No registration required. 7/13 M 3:00 pm Sherwood high-maintenance best friend, and a slipping GPA. 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28 Englewood Recreation Guide — englewoodrec.org EnglewoodEnglewood Recreation Recreation Guide Guide — —englewoodrec.org englewoodrec.org 29 OUTDOOR /HIKING BROKEN TEE GOLF COURSE OUTDOOR / HIKING Broken Tee Golf Course • 303-762-2670 • 2101 W. Oxford Ave. • www.brokenteegolf.com Hiking Adventures Advance Tee Times Enjoy Colorado and all its mountain beauty with one of our hiking adventures which include Moderate and Easy Levels (see below). For all All Guests may book 8 days in advance via online or phone. hikes, come prepared with a daypack, hiking boots, sack lunch, water (more if it’s hot), rain gear, hat, sun lotion, insect repellent, whistle, No advanced tee times for Quick 6 reservations – same-day walking stick, warm clothing and money for an ice cream stop. Please choose appropriate hike for your ability and fitness level. Locations

BROKEN TEE GOLF COURSE GOLF TEE BROKEN reservations only. Please call the Pro Shop at 303-762-2670 for are subject to change depending on weather or trail conditions. same-day reservations. Each trip – Fee: $21, Resident Discount: $17 Englewood Parks and Recreation presents one of the finest public golf facilities in the Rocky Mountain region—Broken Tee Start or Join a League today! Moderate Hikes Golf Course. Broken Tee was named Best Course for Families, Friends, fun and golf at Broken Tee. Blocked off tee times every Number Date Day Time Location Length Elev. Start Elev. Gain Difficulty Near Best Practice Facility and Best Course for Seniors according to week. Women’s and men’s clubs. Choose 9 or 18 holes, weekday or 2018 and 2019 Colorado Avid Golfer “Best of Colorado” magazine. weekend, morning or afternoon play. Options available! Visit the 32162011 6/2 Tu 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Rutherford Trail 4.0 mi 8,553′ 798′ M Georgetown League Play page under Golf tab at www.brokenteegolf.com for 32162012 6/10 W 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Chief Mountain 4.5 mi 10,800′ 900′ M Idaho Springs Our golf complex offers: additional information. 32162013 6/16 Tu 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Lovell Gulch 5.5 mi 8,600′ 640′ M Woodland Park • Championship 18-hole course with Dye design front 9 Events 32162014 6/24 W 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Buchanan Pass* 5-8 mi 8,600′ 650-1,200′ E-M Lyons • Par-3 course with multiple tee boxes, which provides Hole-n-One Junior Golf Program • 6/8 – 6/12 32162015 6/30 Tu 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Mount Sniktau 5.0 mi 11,900′ 1,635′ M-D a challenge for the serious golfer or simple fun for the 3 hours to choose from: 8:30, 9:35 or 10:40 am 32162016 7/8 W 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Kenosha Pass* 5.4+ mi 10,000′ 400′ E-M Jefferson entire family Ages 5 – 15 years 32162017 7/14 Tu 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Mt. Goliath* 3.5 mi 11,540′ 612′ M Idaho Springs • A large driving range and one of the best practice areas in Learn and build on golf fundamentals in a positive environment Metro Denver Area with quality instruction. Please visit the Junior page at 32162018 7/22 W 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Columbine Lake* 5.8 mi 10,046′ 1,534′ M Tabernash www.brokenteegolf.com for additional information. • FootGolf on the Par 3 course. Kick a soccer ball into a cup! 32162019 7/28 Tu 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Mayflower Gulch 5.6+ mi 10,996′ 1,435′ E-M Leadville 32162020 8/5 W 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Straight Creek 4.6 mi 11,200′ 1,700′ M-D Celebrate Golf Day! • 6/17 Everyone’s invited to come out and join in the “green” fun. 32162021 8/11 Tu 7:00 am – 5:00 pm East Inlet Trail* 1-11 mi 8,400′ 1,000′ E-M Grand Lake PROUD TO ANNOUNCE! 32162022 8/19 W 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Lake Isabelle* 3.0+ mi 10,500′ 300+′ E-M Ward 8:00 am – 3:00 pm...... FREE RANGE Broken Tee Golf Course has won 32162023 8/25 Tu 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Ute Trail Tundra* 4.0 mi 11,796′ 250′ E-M RMNP Trail Ridge the following Best of Colorado 8:00 am...... Shotgun 18 Holes 2-Person Scramble *Bring your Golden Pass or $10 for park entrance. E=Easy, M=Moderate, D=Difficult Golf 2020 CAGGY Awards 9:00 am – 2:00 pm...... $7 Green Fee on the Par 3 11:00 am – 2:00 pm...... Free Lunch Voted #1 in: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm...... Putting Contest and Activities Easy Hikes • Best Service Number Date Day Time Location Elevation Near Visit brokenteegolf.com for details! • Best Practice Facility 32163011 6/24 W 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Buchanan Pass 8,600′ Lyons • Best Course for Seniors 32163012 7/1 W 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Kenosha Pass 10,000′ Jefferson Broken Tee Golf Course 32163013 7/28 W 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Mayflower Gulch 10,996′ Leadville Staff was Picked in: 32163014 8/11 W 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Adams Fall* 8,400′ Grand Lake • Best Ego-Booster • Best Annual Membership Program 32163015 8/19 W 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Long Lake* 10,500′ Ward

Multiple instructors from MetaGolf Learning *Bring your Golden Pass or $10 for park entrance. Center were award winners as well: • Best Instructor for Juniors: Chris Schultz • Best Instructor for Men: Chris Schultz • #2 Best Instructor for Women: Lana Ortega City of Englewood is an equal opportunity service provider and employer. City of See the Colorado Avid Golfer website for all the categories Englewood operates under special use permit from the USDA Forest Service, White and winners: River National Forest. coloradoavidgolfer.com/2020-caggy-award-winners/

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PIRATES COVE CAMPS PIRATES SUMMER 37 On-site classes will resume when recreation centers reopen. Check out our virtual offerings while facilities are closed. Encaustics Unusual Projects Ages: 16 yrs +

This class will cover using encaustics in very different ways! You will CULTURAL,ENRICHMENT & EDUCATION PROGRAMS see them made and have an opportunity to use the hotplate, and practice transferring the prints to fabric. Some of the other ways can be a paper mache heart, wooden box or paper bookmarks. Material fee: $25, payable to the instructor. Also, instructor will bring items to wax for an additional cost $1.00 per piece. CULTURAL, ENRICHMENT & Location: MRC Instructor: Camille Scott 7/18 Sa 9:30 am – 12:30 pm $15/$12 31760212 EDUCATION PROGRAMS The Willmaker Legal Seminar

EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATION Creative Pottery In a single sitting, you’ll complete a simple will. You will also CULTURAL, ENRICHMENT & & ENRICHMENT CULTURAL,

Ages: 55 yrs + complete a living will, medical power of attorney, financial power Social Ballroom Beginning Piano Lessons Use different methods of handbuilding and/or sculpting to create of attorney with the help of a licensed attorney. Fee includes all Ages: 55 yrs + Ages: 55 yrs + 3 pieces of art. Clay and glazes included. Open to all skill levels. material, witnessing, notarizing, individual review and time for Incorporate how to move around the dance floor, proper placement Whether you are just beginning your piano journey and/or have of hands and arms, and specific footwork. You will practice with been playing for a while, this class is for you. Class time is tailored Supply fee: $15 per 12 lbs. of clay used, payable to instructor. questions. Bring your ID and a snack. Cost $100/payable to Rebecca Latin and American dance styles. A new dance is taught each to meet your personal needs and learning styles; teaching piano Location: MRC Instructor: Michael McGrath Bennetti at the workshop. month. June – Blues; July – Foxtrot; August – Tango. by ear and/or reading music. Students can choose supplemental 6/2 – 7/7 Tu 10:00 am – noon $72/$67 31760411 Location: MRC Instructor: Rebecca Bennetti Location: MRC Instructor: Lila Horton pieces throughout the course; however, book and music selections 6/2 – 7/7 Tu 1:00 – 3:00 pm $72/$67 31760413 7/15 W 1:00 – 4:30 pm $15/$12 31460411 6/1 – 8/17 M 3:00 – 4:30 pm $58/$46 31860111 will be determined on an individual basis. 7/14 – 8/18 Tu 10:00 am – noon $72/$67 31760412 8/6 Th 1:00 – 4:30 pm $15/$12 31460511 Location: MRC Instructor: Gail Hamilton 7/14 – 8/18 Tu 1:00 – 3:00 pm $72/$67 31760414 Ultra Beginner Line Dance 6/5 – 6/26 F 10:00 – 11:00 am $61/$48 31861511 Ages: 55 yrs + 7/10 – 7/31 F 10:00 – 11:00 am $61/$48 31861512 Dementia This class is a good place to start for those interested in learning 8/7 – 8/28 F 10:00 – 11:00 am $61/$48 31861513 Drawing and Painting Class No one wants to have memory loss; however, it happens. From how to line dance and enjoy moving to a variety of music. Ages: 55 yrs + diagnosis to treatment and understanding what’s happening, Location: MRC Instructor: Judy Curtis Chocolate & Canvas Whether you like to paint, smatter, draw or sketch, this class will there are services and programs to help all involved. Learn about 6/1 – 6/29 M 5:30 – 6:30 pm $18/$15 31860311 Ages: 10 yrs + bring out creativeness. Different mediums such as watercolors, dementia from expert Mary Archer and see that there can be a 7/6 – 7/27 M 5:30 – 6:30 pm $11/$15 31860312 Participants follow along step-by-step to complete their own acrylics, or pencils—pick your favorite and enrich your skills in this shining light. 8/3 – 8/31 M 5:30 – 6:30 pm $18/$15 31860313 beautiful painting while enjoying a piece of chocolate. We provide 6/3 – 6/24 W 8:15 – 9:00 am $11/$8 31860314 the supplies and chocolate while participants learn the painting class. All levels of experience welcome. Bring any works in progress Location: MRC Instructor: Mary Archer 7/1 – 7/29 W 8:15 – 9:00 am $13/$10 31860315 process. Materials fee: $20 per class, payable to instructor. or start something new. 8/5 W 10:00 – 11:00 am $7/$5 31461011 8/5 – 8/26 W 8:15 – 9:00 am $11/$8 31860316 Location: MRC Instructor: Lannie Pihajlic Location: MRC Instructor: Eileen Hoffman 6/17 W 6:00 – 8:00 pm $13/$10 31750611 6/4 – 7/9 Th 9:30 – 11:30 am $55/$44 31761011 Continuing Bridge Beginning Line Dance 7/15 W 6:00 – 8:00 pm $13/$10 31750612 6/4 – 7/9 Th 1:00 – 3:00 pm $55/$44 31760511 Ages: 55 yrs + Ages: 55 yrs + 8/19 W 6:00 – 8:00 pm $13/$10 31750613 7/16 – 8/20 Th 9:30 – 11:30 am $40/$32 31761012 Take your bridge playing to the next level. This class is designed for Step up the pace. Learn more difficult steps to new choreography 7/16 – 8/20 Th 1:00 – 3:00 pm $55/$44 31760512 and continue learning. Crochet Class those who have been learning the game for a while and want a new Location: MRC Instructor: Judy Curtis Ages: 16 yrs + challenge. Class includes instruction on play and defense, bidding 6/3 – 6/24 W 9:00 – 10:00 am $15/$11 31860411 Even if you’ve never held a hook before or don’t know a slip knot skills, some lecture and supervised playing. 7/1 – 7/29 W 9:00 – 10:00 am $18/$15 31860412 from a single crochet, use this class to pick up basic techniques and Location: MRC Instructor: James Buck 8/5 – 8/26 W 9:00 – 10:00 am $15/$11 31860413 tips. By the end of the class you will be ready to crochet in rows, 6/3 – 7/8 W 10:00 am – noon $57/$46 31465011 which is all you need to make a scarf or even a simple blanket. Bring 7/15 – 8/19 W 10:00 am – noon $57/$46 31465012 Advanced Line Dance a J-hook and yarn to class. Ages: 55 yrs + Location: MRC Instructor: Julie McCready This dance level will build on your endurance and memory by using 6/13 – 6/27 Sa 9:30 – 11:30 am $41/$33 31751011 Spanish III steps already learned in different combinations to faster music, 7/11 – 7/25 Sa 9:30 – 11:30 am $41/$33 31751012 Ages: 55 yrs + thus increasing your cardio and calorie output. We’ll exercise your 8/8 – 8/22 Sa 9:30 – 11:30 am $41/$33 31751013 Bienvenidos! Continue to sharpen your Spanish speaking skills. body and mind, improve your mood, and have a blast! This interactive class builds further on what you have learned. Location: MRC Instructor: Judy Curtis Encaustics You will focus on more complex forms of conversation, using 6/3 – 6/24 W 10:15 – 11:15 am $11/$15 31860611 Ages: 16 yrs + 7/1 – 7/29 W 10:15 – 11:15 am $18/$15 31860612 Learn to make your own greeting cards using an ancient Egyptian proper grammar, pronunciation and a variety of new vocabulary. A 8/5 – 8/26 W 10:15 – 11:15 am $11/$15 31860613 art form that involves heating colored wax with a small iron and background in Spanish is recommended. applying it to a heavy glossy paper. You’ll leave the class with 5 cards Location: MRC Instructor: Jean Kunkel and an 8x10″ picture. Material fee: $25, payable to the instructor. 6/1 – 8/17 M 8:30 – 10:30 am $68/$56 31465611 Location: MRC Instructor: Camille Scott Wellness Insurance Programs = 6/20 Sa 9:30 am – 12:30 pm $15/$12 31760211 MRC = Malley Recreation Center

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Gait & Balance Creating Your Life Story Want to learn how to improve strength, coordination, endurance, Learn how your life story can benefit you and your loved ones. We YOUTH ATHLETICS mobility and balance? Learn how to prevent falls, stay safe in your will discuss ways to share your family history, stories and anecdotes home, therapy techniques that promote safety, and what devices which may include pictures, family records and health history to you may need. Individual evaluations provided by a physical name a few. A panel of experts will be here to share the process. YOUTH ATHLETICS therapist directly after seminar; sign up for a time. Location: MRC Location: MRC Instructors: Michelle Clompton, Julie Temple, Instructors: Kim Evans, RoadMap for Aging, Guest Panelist, Euget Peewee Athletics Classes Outpatient Therapy Services Dawson, Jr. PHD, Social Gerontologist In these four-week-long sessions, you and your child will learn basic skills of the sport along with teamwork and sportsmanship. Parents can 6/8 M 1:00 – 3:00 pm free 31460111 6/16 Tu 10:30 am – noon free 31460711 play an active role in the class. Wear comfortable clothes, closed-toed shoes, sunscreen and bring water. Be ready for a lot of fun!

EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATION Class Activity # Ages Dates Days Time Location Fee Res Fee CULTURAL, ENRICHMENT & & ENRICHMENT CULTURAL, Medicare 101 AARP Driving Class Making a decision can be hard! Attend this presentation to learn all Ages: 50 yrs + Little Kickers Soccer 32331011 3 – 5 yrs 6/6 – 6/27 Sa 9:15 – 10:00 am JASON $58 $46 your plan options and review the A, B, C and D’s of Medicare. Allen AARP Driving Safety Program: This course is designed for 32331012 3 – 5 yrs 7/11 – 8/1 Sa 9:15 – 10:00 am JASON $58 $46 will share important dates to remember and how to save money motorists age 50 and older to help refine existing skills and Little Sluggers T-Ball 32331111 3 – 5 yrs 6/6 – 6/27 Sa 10:15 – 11:00 am JASON $58 $46 on prescriptions. develop safe, defensive, driving techniques. Upon successfully 32331113 3 – 5 yrs 8/8 – 8/29 Sa 9:15 – 10:00 am JASON $58 $46 Location: MRC Instructor: Allen McGirl completing the course, you may be eligible to receive a discount Youth Sport Sampler* 32331212 3 – 5 yrs 7/11 – 8/1 Sa 10:15 – 11:00 am JASON $58 $46 6/11 Th 1:30 – 3:00 pm free 31460211 on your auto insurance premium. Material fee: $15 AARP 32331213 3 – 5 yrs 8/8 – 8/29 Sa 10:15 – 11:00 am JASON $58 $46 7/9 Th 6:00 – 8:00 pm free 31460311 members/$20 nonmember payable to instructor, cash or check 8/13 Th 1:30 – 3:00 pm free 31460611 * Children will learn a different sport each week including soccer, T-ball, flag football and basketball. JASON= Jason Park, 4299 S. Jason St. only. Call 303-762-2660. Location: MRC The Top Benefits You May Not Know About 7/9 Th 12:30 – 4:30 pm free 31467511 Do you feel that you are not receiving all the benefits that you are PIRATE YOUTH SPORTS owed? Is it possible that you are missing out on benefits that would Dizziness: Is It Just Aging or Something More? Building community, tradition and excellence! Our vision is to develop the community of Englewood make your life easier or would save you from paying out-of-pocket Have you ever been told that dizziness is just part of getting old? and its youth through high-quality youth sports programs. costs? Sound like you? Don’t miss this talk. Stuart will share with Or that your problems with balance are just a normal part of aging? BASEBALL • BASKETBALL • CHEERLEADING • FOOTBALL • FLAG FOOTBALL you benefits that are available and that could make a difference to This program will explain the various causes of dizziness and how LACROSSE • SOFTBALL • VOLLEYBALL • WRESTLING • SOCCER your lifestyle. it affects your balance. We will discuss the ways in which dizziness Join our email list and register for all youth sports programs at pirateyouthsports.com Location: MRC Instructor: Stuart Swartz, Next Step for Seniors can be treated to improve function and get your lifestyle back. Contact us at [email protected] or 303-907-3667 6/11 Th 1:30 – 3:00 pm free 31461211 Location: MRC Instructor: Tonya Fuller, MSPT, Dynamic Mobility & Balance Center Active Minds 7/16 Th 10:30 – 11:30 am free 31460911 KNOCK OUT SUMMER BOREDOM! Registration Participate in this mind-stimulating program that delves Just a few reasons to choose KidConnections! Back again: Daily and Weekly Registrations. Pick only the days you into a current topic of interest in the world. Deepen your Update on Frauds and Scams – Protect Yourself! • A FUN, SAFE, environment for your child need or choose the 5-days-a-week option for a discounted rate. understanding and engage in thoughtful discussion of how How to keep yourself, family and friends safe from all the new scams Register online at englewoodrec.org/summercamp. Contact Sara • Opportunities for growth both socially and emotionally the events have changed the world. Active Minds provides and fraud. With all the mail, email and unsolicited phone calls, it is Stant at [email protected] for inquiries. • Create social connections with new friends and a loving and instructor-led educational seminars for seniors. Monthly becoming more and more difficult to determine what is legitimate caring staff Fees/Payment topics, announced monthly, are determined based upon what and what is a scam. Come hear from the experts on how to identify • Healthy and active experiences is happening in the world. and protect yourself. Plus, what to do if it happens! • Weekly, unique field trips included in cost (local/regional Non-Resident Resident Location: MRC Instructor: Active Minds Instructor Location: MRC Instructors: Kim Evans and RoadMap for Aging sites/parks/pools) M-F Daily M-F Daily 6/26 F 10:00 – 11:00 am free 31467411 7/21 Tu 10:30 am – noon free 31460811 • Engaging arts, crafts, games and sports programs 1st Child $210 $55 $170 $45 7/24 F 10:00 – 11:00 am free 31467412 • Quality trained, caring, fun and energetic staff 8/28 F 10:00 – 11:00 am free 31467413 Party to the End – How To Do It! 2nd Child $185 $50 $150 $40 What do you want your end of life to look like? Do you want to be General Information Annual Registration Fee: $10 per child due at registration (camp at home? Who do you want around you? How do you ensure your Sessions run May 26-August 7, Monday– Friday, 7:00 am – 6:00 pm. T-shirt included) wishes are followed? What about a living wake? It takes planning We are a fully licensed day care by the State of Colorado, Department of today to create the ending you want! Make the most of each day and Human Services for children 5 years old through 14 years old. (Children especially the last one! Join our panel of experts. must have completed kindergarten). Camp is held at Colorado’s Finest Location: MRC Instructors: Kim Evans and RoadMap for Aging High School of Choice, 300 W. Chenango Ave. Participants bring their 8/18 Tu 10:30 am – noon free 31461111 own lunch, snacks and water bottle every day.

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ADULT FITNESS (continued) STARRED CLASSES (ê) ARE INCLUDED IN THE PREMIER ANNUAL PASS. SEE PAGE 23. ADULT FITNESS TRX Boot Camp Belly Dance Fitness Ages: 13 yrs + Ages: 13 yrs + Class Activity # Dates Days Time Location Fee Res Fee Fire up your metabolism, burn calories and get stronger and Get a great core and aerobic fitness workout without even noticing! leaner, faster! TRX Suspension Trainers will be incorporated into Explore the art of dance and movement through belly dance. Focus ê TRX Boot Camp 32250411 6/1 – 6/29 M 5:25 – 6:25 pm ERC $26 $21 ADULT FITNESS the workout. on body mechanics and core strength with fun and a twist. Learn 32250412 7/6 – 7/27 M 5:25 – 6:25 pm ERC $22 $17 Instructor: Libby Butler technique and skills which will include props and musicality. No 32250413 8/3 – 8/24 M 5:25 – 6:25 pm ERC $22 $17 prior dance experience necessary. ê Zumba 32250911 6/1 – 6/29 M 6:35 – 7:35 pm ERC $26 $21 Zumba Instructor: Adina Ages: 13 yrs + 32250912 7/6 – 7/27 M 6:35 – 7:35 pm ERC $22 $17 Zumba is a Latin-inspired dance-fitness class that combines Essentrics 32250913 8/3 – 8/24 M 6:35 – 7:35 pm ERC $22 $17 ADULT FITNESS ADULT energizing music and easy-to-follow moves for a fun, effective Ages: 13 yrs + ê Barre Sculpt 32251011 6/1 – 6/29 M 11:30 am – 12:15 pm ERC $37 $46 cardiovascular workout. Rhythms in this class will tone and sculpt A low-impact, moving and stretching class with a full body workout. your body. It is a combination of yoga, Pilates, tai chi and ballet to help you stay 32251012 7/6 – 7/27 M 11:30 am – 12:15 pm ERC $37 $30 Instructor: Lisa Pope flexible and less stiff. Great for athletes seeking an increase in range 32251013 8/3 – 8/31 M 11:30 am – 12:15 pm ERC $37 $46 of motion and an increase in speed and agility. ê Butts & Guts 32251511 6/1 – 6/29 M 4:30 – 5:15 pm ERC $26 $21 Barre Sculpt Instructor: Paulette Fara-Schembri Ages: 13 yrs + 32251512 7/6 – 7/27 M 4:30 – 5:15 pm ERC $22 $17 Use the ballet barre, light weights, isometric exercises and Zumba Toning 32251513 8/3 – 8/24 M 4:30 – 5:15 pm ERC $22 $17 your body’s balance, to firm, lengthen, lift and sculpt graceful Ages: 13 yrs + ê Indoor Cycling 32250311 6/2 – 6/30 Tu 6:35 – 7:35 pm ERC $26 $21 arms, thighs, abs and glutes. It’s gentle on the joints but gives Perfect for those who want to party, but put extra emphasis on 32250312 7/7 – 7/28 Tu 6:35 – 7:35 pm ERC $22 $17 powerful results. toning and sculpting to define those muscles! Dance to great Latin Instructor: Stacy Lochowicz music while toning arms, legs and core…and have fun! 32250313 8/4 – 8/25 Tu 6:35 – 7:35 pm ERC $22 $17 Instructor: Lisa Pope ê Pop Pilates 32251111 6/2 – 6/30 Tu 5:30 – 6:30 pm ERC $26 $21 Butts & Guts 32251112 7/7 – 7/28 Tu 5:30 – 6:30 pm ERC $22 $17 Ages: 13 yrs + Fit Body Express Target your abs and glutes with toning movements and cardio. Ages: 13 yrs + 32251113 8/4 – 8/25 Tu 5:30 – 6:30 pm ERC $22 $17 Focus on core strengthening to build muscles as well as train and A high-intensity endurance-based workout. Shed fat, ê Belly Dance Fitness 32251711 6/2 – 6/30 Tu 6:30 – 7:30 pm ERC $26 $21 tighten all regions of the lower body. define muscle, transform the look of your entire physique 32251712 7/7 – 7/28 Tu 6:30 – 7:30 pm ERC $22 $17 Instructor: Kate Shapland and dramatically enhance your overall health and athletic 32251713 8/4 – 8/25 Tu 6:30 – 7:30 pm ERC $22 $17 performance. If you are looking for results and are willing to put Indoor Cycling in the effort—this class is for you! ê Indoor Cycling 32250321 6/3 – 6/24 W 5:30 – 6:30 pm ERC $22 $17 Ages: 13 yrs + Instructor: Libby Butler 32250322 7/1 – 7/29 W 5:30 – 6:30 pm ERC $26 $21 Optimum fat burning awaits you on this journey, which will simulate 32250323 8/5 – 8/26 W 5:30 – 6:30 pm ERC $22 $17 varied terrain and drills to give you a great interval workout. Class Fitness Fusion participants assist with equipment setup and breakdown. Bike Ages: 13 yrs + ê Essentrics 32251411 6/3 – 6/24 W 6:35 – 7:35 pm ERC $26 $22 pedals compatible with athletic shoes, SPD and Look cleats. You will never get bored with this eclectic blend of exercises. TRX 32251412 7/1 – 7/29 W 6:35 – 7:35 pm ERC $38 $27 Instructors: TBA (Tuesday), Erica Krier (Wednesday) and Libby Suspension and Rip Training will be used along with BOSUs, glides, 32251413 8/5 – 8/26 W 6:35 – 7:35 pm ERC $26 $22 Butler (Thursday) dumbbells and body weight training. You will get the ideal mix of strength, endurance, balance, coordination, flexibility, power and ê Zumba Toning 32251611 6/3 – 6/24 W 5:30 – 6:30 pm ERC $22 $17 Pop Pilates core stability. 32251612 7/1 – 7/29 W 5:30 – 6:30 pm ERC $26 $21 Ages: 13 yrs + Instructor: Libby Butler 32251613 8/5 – 8/26 W 5:30 – 6:30 pm ERC $22 $17 A total body workout that sculpts a rock-solid core and a lean body. Indoor Cycling 32250331 6/4 – 6/25 Th 6:35 – 7:35 pm ERC $22 $17 Develop strength and flexibility through resistance work using your ê own body weight and a yoga mat. Class is for all levels. 32250332 7/2 – 7/30 Th 6:35 – 7:35 pm ERC $26 $21 Instructor: Lisa Pope 32250333 8/6 – 8/27 Th 6:35 – 7:35 pm ERC $22 $17 ê Fit Body Express 32250811 6/4 – 6/25 Th 5:45 – 6:30 pm ERC $22 $17 32250812 7/2 – 7/30 Th 5:45 – 6:30 pm ERC $26 $21 32250813 8/6 – 8/27 Th 5:45 – 6:30 pm ERC $22 $17 ê Fitness Fusion 32250611 6/6 – 6/27 Sa 9:10 – 10:10 am ERC $22 $17 32250612 7/11 – 7/25 Sa 9:10 – 10:10 am ERC $16 $13 32250613 8/1 – 8/29 Sa 9:10 – 10:10 am ERC $26 $21 ê Pop Pilates 32251121 6/6 – 6/27 Sa 8:05 – 9:00 am ERC $22 $17 32251122 7/11 – 7/25 Sa 8:05 – 9:00 am ERC $16 $13 32251123 8/1 – 8/29 Sa 8:05 – 9:00 am ERC $26 $21 ERC = Englewood Recreation Center 46 EnglewoodEnglewood Recreation Recreation Guide Guide — — englewoodrec.org englewoodrec.org Englewood Recreation Guide — englewoodrec.org 47 STARRED CLASSES (ê) ARE INCLUDED IN THE PREMIER ANNUAL PASS. SEE PAGE 23. ACTIVE ADULT FITNESS ACTIVE ADULTFITNESS Class Activity # Dates Days Time Location Fee Res Fee ê Fitness Club 32260111 6/1 – 6/29 M, W 9:00 – 10:00 am MRC $30 $24

ACTIVE ADULT FITNESS 32260112 7/1 – 7/29 M, W 9:00 – 10:00 am MRC $30 $24 32260113 8/3 – 8/31 M, W 9:00 – 10:00 am MRC $30 $24 All of the classes on this page are designed for ages 55 and older; there is space available for ages 18-54. ê SilverSneakers Classic 32261011 6/1 – 6/29 M, W 10:15 – 11:15 am MRC $30 $24 Fitness Club Continuing Weight Training 32261012 7/1 – 7/29 M, W 10:15 – 11:15 am MRC $30 $24 Ages: 55 yrs + Ages: 55 yrs + 32261013 8/3 – 8/31 M, W 10:15 – 11:15 am MRC $30 $24

ACTIVE ADULT FITNESS ADULT ACTIVE Improve your level of fitness with low-impact aerobics and This self-guided class allows you to workout in the weight room Total Body Fitness 32260511 6/2 – 6/30 Tu, Th 8:30 – 9:30 am MRC $33 $26 flexibility training, followed by strengthening exercises. with access to a personal trainer between 8:15–10:30 am, M-Th. ê SilverSneakers welcome. Prerequisite: Three months of Beginning Weight Training or fitness 32260512 7/2 – 7/30 Tu, Th 8:30 – 9:30 am MRC $33 $26 Location: MRC Instructor: Stacy Lochowicz staff approval. SilverSneakers members use the special number 32260513 8/4 – 8/27 Tu, Th 8:30 – 9:30 am MRC $29 $23 listed to register in person, and swipe your card each time you come SilverSneakers Classic in. All others, please use the class number to register. 32260515 6/2 – 6/30 Tu, Th 9:45 – 10:45 am MRC $33 $26 Ages: 55 yrs + Location: MRC Instructor: Marty Grims 32260516 7/2 – 7/30 Tu, Th 9:45 – 10:45 am MRC $33 $26 Increase strength and range of movement. Handheld weights, elastic tubing with handles and a ball will be used. A chair is used for Step Smart 32260517 8/4 – 8/27 Tu, Th 9:45 – 10:45 am MRC $29 $23 support. Class is open to all. Ages: 55 yrs + ê SilverSneakers Classic 32261111 6/2 – 6/30 Tu, Th 9:45 – 10:45 am ERC $30 $24 Location: MRC Instructor: Stacy Lochowicz Focus on walking basics through motion and body awareness. 32261112 7/2 – 7/30 Tu, Th 9:45 – 10:45 am ERC $30 $24 Students learn to improve their gait, posture and balance in a safe Total Body Fitness and fun community atmosphere. Liz is B.Sc., Certified Exercise 32261113 8/4 – 8/27 Tu, Th 9:45 – 10:45 am ERC $26 $21 Ages: 55 yrs + Physiologist and International masters USATF Race Walker. ê Parkinson’s & MS Fitness 32260911 6/6 – 6/27 Sa 10:45 am – noon MRC $16 $13 Stay fit, agile and active while increasing muscle strength, Location: ERC Instructor: Liz Shepard cardiovascular function, coordination, balance and range of motion 32260912 7/11 – 7/25 Sa 10:45 am – noon MRC $13 $10 in both the upper and lower body. SilverSneakers welcome. Walk for Fitness 32260913 8/1 – 8/29 Sa 10:45 am – noon MRC $21 $17 Location: MRC Instructor: Doug Smith Ages: 40 yrs + Beginning Weight Training 32263211 6/1 – 6/29 M, W 9:00 – 11:00 am MRC $32 $26 Powerful walking is a great way to burn calories while improving Parkinson’s & MS Fitness your cardiovascular fitness. Join Exercise Physiologist and 32263212 7/1 – 7/29 M, W 9:00 – 11:00 am MRC $32 $26 Ages: 55 yrs + International Masters USATF Race Walker, Liz Shepard, in learning 32263213 8/3 – 8/31 M, W 9:00 – 11:00 am MRC $32 $26 This class incorporates exercises targeting deficits specific proper walking technique in a fun atmosphere. Set your goal – to people with Parkinson’s Disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke enjoying summer walks or trying your hand at competition – and Continuing Weight Training 32263311 6/1 – 6/30 M – Th 8:15 – 10:30 am MRC $33 $26

recovery or movement disorders by emphasizing strength, challenge yourself in this unique experience. You should be able to 32263312 7/1 – 7/30 M – Th 8:15 – 10:30 am MRC $33 $26 balance and flexibility movement that targets dexterity, rigidity, walk a mile in 25 minutes or less. akinesia, bradykinesia, postural stability, cognition and gait. The Location: ERC Instructor: Liz Shepard 32263313 8/3 – 8/31 M – Th 8:15 – 10:30 am MRC $33 $26 class includes a head-to-toe seated warmup, followed by unique Beginning Weight Training 32263231 6/2 – 6/30 Tu, Th 9:00 – 11:00 am MRC $32 $26 standing exercises and routines. Participants who use a walker or Malley Fitness Orientation 32263232 7/2 – 7/30 Tu, Th 9:00 – 11:00 am MRC $32 $26 wheelchair are required to have a caregiver or driver with them Ages: 55 yrs + during the class. This class is continuous, and new participants can If you are new to the Malley Fitness Center, we suggest attending 32263233 8/4 – 8/27 Tu, Th 9:00 – 11:00 am MRC $29 $23 join at any time. an orientation. Learn weight room safety, etiquette and receive Step Smart 32260311 6/3 – 6/24 W 8:00 – 9:00 am ERC $22 $17 Location: MRC Instructor: Liz Shepard an introduction to equipment adjustment and proper exercise techniques. This is not a weight training class. 32260312 7/1 – 7/15 W 8:00 – 8:45 am ERC $16 $13 Beginning Weight Training Location: MRC Instructor: Cathy Rupert 32260313 8/5 – 8/26 W 8:00 – 8:45 am ERC $22 $17 Ages: 55 yrs + 6/1 M 11:00 am – noon free 32263511 Walk for Fitness 32260711 6/3 – 6/24 W 9:00 – 10:00 am ERC $22 $17 A personal trainer will introduce you to the basics of weight training 7/1 W 4:00 – 5:00 pm free 32263512

for 1 hour twice a week. They will also teach you to utilize the circuit 8/1 Sa 9:30 – 10:30 am free 32263513 PASS. IN THE PREMIER ANNUAL INCLUDED ARE NOT THESE CLASSES 32260712 7/1 – 7/15 W 9:00 – 10:00 am ERC $16 $13 and free weight equipment safely and effectively. Receive one-on- 32260713 8/5 – 8/26 W 9:00 – 10:00 am ERC $22 $17 one attention in a group setting. Location: MRC Instructor: Marty Grims

Wellness Insurance Programs =

48 Englewood Recreation Guide — englewoodrec.org Englewood Recreation Guide — englewoodrec.org 49 On-site classes will resume when recreation centers reopen. Check out our virtual offerings while facilities are closed. GENTLE YOGA & TAI CHI Class Activity # Dates Days Time Location Fee Res Fee

Beginning Tai Chi 32255311 6/2 – 8/13 Tu, Th 2:15 – 3:15 pm MRC $103 $83 for Better Balance YOGA& TAI CHI

Advanced Tai Chi YOGA & TAI CHI 32255411 6/2– 8/13 Tu, Th 1:15 – 2:15 pm MRC $103 $83 for Better Balance

Light Yoga 32258211 6/2 – 6/30 Tu, F 8:45 – 10:00 am MRC $49 $40 GENTLE YOGA AND TAI CHI Therapeutic Tai Chi 32258212 7/3 – 7/31 Tu, F 8:45 – 10:00 am MRC $43 $35 Ages: 55 yrs + YOGA & TAI CHI TAI & YOGA Tai Chi for Better Balance Better manage chronic health conditions and improve overall well- 32258213 8/4 – 8/28 Tu, F 8:45 – 10:00 am MRC $43 $35 Ages: 55 yrs + being based on a variety of true evidence-based tai chi styles and Gentle Yoga 32258511 6/2 – 6/30 Tu 10:30 – 11:45 am MRC $40 $31 Improve your balance while enhancing your agility and forms. Movements are performed in a slow, relaxed manner with 32258512 7/7 – 7/28 Tu 10:30 – 11:45 am MRC $31 $25 coordination with tai chi-based movements. The class format continual deep breathing to improve concentration and quiet and design are one of the few evidence-based interventions for the body. Strengthen muscles and joints, increase flexibility and 32258513 8/4 – 8/25 Tu 10:30 – 11:45 am MRC $31 $25 the prevention of falls by the Centers for Disease Control and coordination, improve posture and balance while integrating the Chair Yoga 32258311 6/2 – 6/30 Tu, Th 11:00 am – noon ERC $47 $37 National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. Beginning and mind, body and spirit. advanced classes are offered. Advanced class participation must Location: MRC Instructor: Phred Hall 32258312 7/2 – 7/30 Tu, Th 11:00 am – noon ERC $47 $37 be approved by the instructor. 32258313 8/4 – 8/27 Tu, Th 11:00 am – noon ERC $42 $33 Location: MRC Instructor: Patty Vogt ACTIVE YOGA AND TAI CHI Therapeutic Tai Chi 32255111 6/4 – 6/25 Th 10:00 – 11:00 am MRC $40 $31 Light Yoga Tai Chi Yoga Fusion 32255112 7/2 – 7/30 Th 10:00 – 11:00 am MRC $31 $25 Ages: 55 yrs + Ages: 16 yrs + 32255113 8/6 – 8/27 Th 10:00 – 11:00 am MRC $31 $25 For individuals who desire a traditional yoga practice but require Blending the best of both ancient arts, your practice will be filled modifications for mobility limitations, this class is a perfect fit. with gentle, fluid movements, stretches and peaceful poses. Gain Chair Yoga 32258321 6/5 – 6/26 F 8:30 – 9:30 am MRC $16 $13 Gently ease your way through stretches and poses and feel light physical strength and flexibility, increased energy, inner quietness 32258322 7/10 – 7/31 F 8:30 – 9:30 am MRC $16 $13 on your feet. You must be able to get down and up from the floor. and more. SilverSneakers welcome. Location: MRC Instructor: Erin Mathiason 32258323 8/7 – 8/28 F 8:30 – 9:30 am MRC $16 $13 Location: MRC Instructor: Barbara Meadows Energize Yoga Chair Yoga Ages: 16 yrs + Ages: 55 yrs + Start your day energized, without the caffeine jitters. This ACTIVE YOGA & TAI CHI Move your whole body through a complete series of seated and combination of hatha and vinyasa moves will leave you stretched, Class Activity # Dates Days Time Location Fee Res Fee standing yoga poses. Chair support is offered to safely perform focused and balanced for the day ahead. a variety of postures designed to increase flexibility, balance and Location: ERC Instructor: Erin Mathiason Tai Chi Yoga Fusion 32255511 6/1 – 6/29 M 4:00 – 5:00 pm MRC $40 $31 range of movement. Restorative breathing exercises and a final 32255512 7/6 – 7/27 M 4:00 – 5:00 pm MRC $31 $25 relaxation will promote stress reduction and mental clarity. Foundations Yoga Location: ERC Instructor: Catherine Glenn Ages: 13 yrs + 32255513 8/3 – 8/31 M 4:00 – 5:00 pm MRC $40 $31 Learn the basic yoga poses and breathing techniques. Improve Energize Yoga 32258011 6/1 – 6/29 M 7:00 – 8:00 am ERC $50 $40 Gentle Yoga strength, flexibility and stress relief. This is the perfect class for Ages: 55 yrs + someone with little or no previous yoga experience. 32258012 7/6 – 7/27 M 7:00 – 8:00 am ERC $39 $31 Let go of stress through a full spectrum of gentle standing, seated Location: ERC Instructor: Roseanna Frechette 32258013 8/3 – 8/24 M 7:00 – 8:00 am ERC $39 $31 and floor poses. Practice with your body. Get detailed explanations of the poses, with time to listen to your body and focus on your Hatha Yoga Foundations Yoga 32256211 6/3 – 6/24 W 6:45 – 8:00 pm ERC $34 $27 alignment in each pose. Focus more on the breath and practice Ages: 16 yrs + 32256212 7/1 – 7/29 W 6:45 – 8:00 pm ERC $42 $33 breath work (pranayama). Finish your practice in Savasana with Increase flexibility, build strength, calm the mind and open the 32256213 8/5 – 8/26 W 6:45 – 8:00 pm ERC $34 $27 guided relaxation. heart with hatha yoga. Hatha yoga is a balanced combination Location: MRC Instructor: Erin Mathiason of sustained poses with attention to alignment principles and Hatha Yoga 32256911 6/3 – 6/24 W 4:00 – 5:00 pm MRC $34 $27 integrated with the breath. Beginners are welcome to attend; this 32256912 7/1 – 7/29 W 4:00 – 5:00 pm MRC $42 $33 is an all-levels class. Location: MRC Instructor: Erin Mathiason 32256913 8/5 – 8/26 W 4:00 – 5:00 pm MRC $34 $27 Core Yoga 32257111 6/6 – 6/27 Sa 9:15 – 10:30 am MRC $34 $27 Core Yoga 32257112 7/11 – 7/25 Sa 9:15 – 10:30 am MRC $25 $21 Ages: 13 yrs + Improve flexibility, balance and strength, especially in the core to 32257113 8/1 – 8/29 Sa 9:15 – 10:30 am MRC $42 $33 protect the back. Modifications and props available. Appropriate Wellness Insurance Programs = for beginner to intermediate. ERC = Englewood Recreation Center, MRC = Malley Recreation Center Location: MRC Instructor: Stephanie Turner 50 Englewood Recreation Guide — englewoodrec.org Englewood Recreation Guide — englewoodrec.org 51 On-site classes will resume when recreation centers reopen. Check out our virtual offerings while facilities are closed. PILATES Class Activity # Dates Days Time Instructor Location Fee Res Fee

STEP ONE 32254111 6/1 M 7:10 – 8:10 pm Catherine G. MRC free Essential Pilates Orientation 32254112 6/2 Tu 2:30 – 3:30 pm Catherine G. MRC free

PILATES 32254113 7/1 W 7:10 – 8:10 pm Catherine G. MRC free PILATES 32254114 7/7 Tu 2:30 – 3:30 pm Catherine G. MRC free 32254115 8/3 M 7:10 – 8:10 pm Catherine G. MRC free

PILATES Step One: Essential Pilates Orientation Pilates Personal Training 32254116 8/4 Tu 2:30 – 3:30 pm Catherine G. MRC free Ages: 16 yrs + Perfect for: beginners needing one-on-one instruction, experienced Explore Pilates! Pilates is a method of exercise and physical exercisers ready for advanced moves, athletes wanting to improve STEP TWO movement designed to stretch, strengthen and balance the body. performance and individuals in post-rehab following an injury. Pilates Reformer Principles 32254211 6/1 – 8/31 M-F TBD TBD MRC $86 $69 Learn the history and how the reformer works. Exercises are low Each session is 60 minutes. To schedule, call 303-762-2678. Your call impact and may be adapted for individuals of any fitness level. will be returned within two business days. Yoga Personal Training STEP THREE 32254311 6/3 – 6/24 W 6:05 – 7:05 pm Michael M. MRC $64 $51 Beginning Pilates Reformer When completed, your instructor will determine which step will be also available. 32254312 7/1 – 7/29 W 6:05 – 7:05 pm Michael M. MRC $80 $64 best for you based on your level. Please register in advance. 32254313 8/5 – 8/26 W 6:05 – 7:05 pm Michael M. MRC $64 $51 Private: One-on-One Step Two: Pilates Reformer Principles 32254321 6/5 – 6/26 F 9:40 – 10:40 am Catherine G. MRC $64 $51 Fee 1 Session $59 Ages: 16 yrs + 32254322 7/3 – 7/31 F 9:40 – 10:40 am Catherine G. MRC $80 $64 In these two private sessions learn the core principles and 3 Sessions $163 concepts of the Pilates method. Once you have completed the 6 Sessions $300 32254323 8/7 – 8/28 F 9:40 – 10:40 am Catherine G. MRC $64 $51 private sessions satisfactorily, you may move into the Beginning Res. Fee 1 Session $47 32254331 6/5 – 6/26 F 11:50 am – 12:50 pm Catherine G. MRC $64 $51 Pilates Reformer class, and as an extra benefit receive a $10 3 Sessions $130 discount coupon on future classes. Call 303-762-2678 to schedule 32254332 7/3 – 7/31 F 11:50 am – 12:50 pm Catherine G. MRC $80 $64 6 Sessions $240 your first private session. 32254333 8/7 – 8/28 F 11:50 am – 12:50 pm Catherine G. MRC $64 $51 Small group sessions of 2-3 people are available. Please call the 32254341 6/2 – 6/30 Tu 11:50 am – 12:50 pm Catherine G. MRC $80 $64 Step Three: Beginning Pilates Reformer Personal Training line for pricing. Note: No-shows and cancellations Ages: 16 yrs + not made with your personal trainer at least 24 hours in advance result 32254342 7/7 – 7/28 Tu 11:50 am – 12:50 pm Catherine G. MRC $64 $51 Beginning Pilates Reformer will start you on your Pilates road to in loss of the session. 32254343 8/4 – 8/25 Tu 11:50 am – 12:50 pm Catherine G. MRC $64 $51 success. Beginning Pilates Reformer is designed for those who have taken at least two sessions of Essential Pilates Principles or STEP FOUR 32254411 6/1 – 6/29 M 9:00 – 10:00 am Catherine G. MRC $80 $64 Continuing Pilates Reformer instructor’s permission. 32254412 7/6 – 7/27 M 9:00 – 10:00 am Catherine G. MRC $64 $51

Step Four: Continuing Pilates Reformer 32254413 8/3 – 8/31 M 9:00 – 10:00 am Catherine G. MRC $80 $64 Ages: 16 yrs + 32254421 6/1 – 6/29 M 5:00 – 6:00 pm Michael M. MRC $80 $64 Build upon your skills to learn more dynamic exercises. Enroll in 32254422 7/6 – 7/27 M 5:00 – 6:00 pm Michael M. MRC $80 $64 Continuing Pilates Reformer upon completion of four months of Beginning Pilates Reformer classes or instructor’s permission. 32254423 8/3 – 8/31 M 5:00 – 6:00 pm Michael M. MRC $64 $51 32254431 6/1 – 6/29 M 6:05 – 7:05 pm Michael M. MRC $80 $64 32254432 7/6 – 7/27 M 5:00 – 6:00 pm Michael M. MRC $64 $51 32254434 8/3 – 8/31 M 6:05 – 7:05 pm Michael M. MRC $80 $64 32254441 6/2 – 6/30 Tu 12:15 – 1:15 pm Catherine G. MRC $80 $64 32254442 7/7 – 7/28 Tu 12:15 – 1:15 pm Catherine G. MRC $64 $51 32254443 8/4 – 8/25 Tu 12:15 – 1:15 pm Catherine G. MRC $64 $51 32254451 6/3 – 6/24 W 5:00 – 6:00 pm Michael M. MRC $64 $51 32254452 7/1 – 7/29 W 5:00 – 6:00 pm Michael M. MRC $80 $64 32254453 8/5 – 8/26 W 5:00 – 6:00 pm Michael M. MRC $64 $51 32254461 6/5 – 6/26 F 10:45 – 11:45 am Catherine G. MRC $64 $51 32254462 7/3 – 7/31 F 10:45 – 11:45 am Catherine G. MRC $80 $64 32254463 8/7 – 8/28 F 10:45 – 11:45 am Catherine G. MRC $64 $51

MRC = Malley Recreation Center

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TITLE EXCURSIONS 55 56 EXCURSIONSTITLE Englewood Recreation Guide — 8/20 Littleton. Historic downtown incharming own your on shopping and Lunch present. and past Littleton’s from art and memorabilia historic exhibits, houses building main The blacksmiths. as working and fields, plowing butter, churning while character 1890s and in1860s stay hosts farm The crops. and livestock heirloom buildings, replica and 20historic Walk throughout interpreters. costumed and livestock farms, working has museum the 1800s, Taking to the back you Downtown &Historic Museum Littleton 8/17 too. Wranglers W Flying the by entertained be yeah, Oh beans. baked and applesauce potato, foil-wrapped the meats, BBQ the from fingers your Lick making. hat and shoeing horse weaving, rug Navajo including demos and animals, ranch and trails hiking formations, rock red by surrounded ranch historic the at Yet experience Hungry Y’all Gettin’ western a Enjoy again! open are they fire, forest devastating a After Springs Colorado – &Show Dinner Flying WChuckwagon 8/5 22. July date: cancellation Early Cheryl. See seat? needs aspecial Need ballpark. the at purchase for available are drinks and Food line. base 3rd the along Seating York Mets! New the on take Rockies our as team home the for Root Take ballgame! to the out me Up! Batter 8/1 aSaturday! to spend way perfect A shops. and boutiques galleries, shopping and browsing Springs Manitou inHistoric time Spend music. to live listening while more and rolls cinnamon potatoes, bacon, fruit, sausage, of pancakes, Buffet Breakfast Cowboy eat all-you-can large Pantry’s The Enjoy Springs Falls &Manitou Mountain Green AUGUST PREMIER WORLD DISCOVERY IN 2020 Center. Recreation Malley at flyers up pick getaways, exciting more and these on information For December November October September 8:45 Th M 3:45 W 11:30 8:30 Sa – Athens Islands – Greek the & –Rose Parade New Years –Highlights of Italy’s Amalfi Coast –Branson, Memphis &Nashville pm am am am –2:00 –4:00 – 11:00 – – 5:00 – englewoodrec.org pm pm pm pm

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“Experiences with Spirit Phenomena” pm • Tickets $6 •Tickets The Black Aspen Paranormal Paranormal Aspen Black The Lively Dave pm • Tickets $6 •Tickets pm SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL All Aboard! Come ride our train and enjoy the scenic views of Belleview Park! ofBelleview views scenic the enjoy and train our ride Come Aboard! All times. all at adult an by accompanied be must summer. Children of end the at owners to their returned then and farms area from to us loaned are animals barn ofour All more. and chickens goats, pigs, rabbits, hosts: farm Our animals! farm our meet Come soon! coming pass discount Buckaroo Farm. the at times story scheduled for Facebook on us Follow 9:30 –Saturday, Sunday HOURS: NEW Monday, 9/7 through 6/7 Saturday, Open free) old months 24 (under person per $2.50 Dr. Inca S. •303-798-6927 5001 Location: Malley Recreation Center MalleyLocation: Recreation Visit more! and prizes, door Refreshments, ofinformation. multitude a with you provide and questions your to answer hand on be will Professionals much much, and more. safety services, community local pampered, to get where inplace, aging programs, aging active health, wellness, nutrition, provide that 70 agencies than more with Meet adults! and boomers seniors, for EXPO Aging Active Annual 6th the at moving get and active get informed, Get –6:00 •3:00 8/20 Thursday, EXPO Aging Active Center MalleyLocation: Recreation Concierge Services Senior Jai by in part Sponsored informative. is it as entertaining as ashow into anecdotes historical little-known as well as drama and humor parts equal blended life, amazing Bill’s Buffalo Twain”, portrays EXPERIENCE BILL BUFFALO the play, “Mark one-man Holbrook’s Hal after Bill’sModeled life. of Buffalo life the shares he as Norman Jeff “Gunny” impersonator and re-enactor with journey Take frontier untamed an $6 Tickets 8/19 •1:30 Wednesday, Experience” Bill “Buffalo GUEST SPEAKER: englewoodco.gov am am – 3:30 – 3:30 Englewood Recreation Guide — pm Jeff Norman Jeff for details. details. for pm

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OPENING DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 7 Pirates Cove and the Farm and Train at Belleview Park open June 7 for summer fun! Take a splash, meet a new furry friend and ride the train! See pages 36 & 57 for details.

CELEBRATE GOLF DAY – JUNE 17 Guests of all ages and abilities are invited to join our annual day on the greens! Free range, putting contest, food, fun and more! See page 30 for details. brokenteegolf.com