HRCA November 2022 Newsletter

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NEWS

November 2022 GOLF AND MULTI-SPORT SIMULATOR

START YOUR HOLIDAY PLANNING NOW! HRCA has many fun events, classes, and activities to get you ready and in the mood for the upcoming holiday season. Register for holiday classes and camps. HRCA offers a wide variety of camps to keep your kids active and entertained over the Thanksgiving and Winter Breaks, from full-day at Camp Backcountry to half-day art, cooking, LEGO, sports, Therapeutic Recreation camps and more! Camps will fill fast, go to HRCAonline.org/holidayhappenings. Start your holiday shopping. Take an art class to make unique holiday gifts, attend the Holiday Craft Fair on November 12, purchase Highlands Ranch swag at one of the recreation centers, or pick up something at the Pottery Sale at Southridge on November 14. Not sure what to buy that special someone? Pick up an HRCA gift-card, good for the purchase of any class, league, or event! • Classical Music Series | November 8 & December 6: The Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association is proud to present a three-part series of classical music at The Highlands Ranch Historic Mansion. Each evening will include an hour long open house for self-guided Mansion tours. • Curtain Call At The Mansion – Veterans Concert | November 10: The Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association presents an evening unlike any other. Join us for a night of patriotic music from the Denver Pops Orchestra inside the beautiful Highlands Ranch Mansion. • Holiday Gift Fair | November 12: This one-day show is the perfect opportunity to purchase gifts for yourself or someone special in your life. The Eastridge Recreation Center Gym and Track are filled with a variety of vendors ready to sell their unique work. • The Nutcracker Highlights | November 19: A beloved holiday tradition, The Nutcracker, invites audiences inside the imaginative dreams of young Clara as she journeys with her Nutcracker Prince to meet the Sugar Plum Fairy. • Hometown Holiday & Winter Market | December 2: Searching for a hometown-feeling holiday celebration, where friends and neighbors share the spirit of the season? The Winter Market provides you with a chance to shop for unique food or gift items while enjoying the holiday festivities. Santa arrives at 5:00 p.m., so don't be late. • Princess Tea Party | December 3: Your little prince or princess will enjoy a morning of food, dressing up, with a princess! Join us for an enchanted morning as Belle, from Disney's Beauty and the Beast, shares her favorite songs, story time, and photo opportunities with your little royalty. Guests enjoy snacks, beverages, and a small gift. Dressing up in your favorite princess gown or prince suit is encouraged! • Put your house on the Holiday House Decorating Map. Show your holiday spirit and let everyone see your amazing holiday decorations. Submit your address and a photo by December 9, to have it added to the map; visit HRCAonline.org/Happenings or to purchase tickets.

Come visit the new Golf and MultiSport Simulator at Southridge! This widescreen simulator offers a genuine and unique golf experience with over 90 courses to play, including favorites – Pebble Beach, Bethpage Black, Kiawah Island, Pinehurst and many more. The simulator allows for driving range time, accuracy target practice or play 18 holes with friends. Play the courses the pros play right at your neighborhood recreation facility. In addition to golf, this simulator offers a multisport function that allows for home run derbies, field goal challenges, basketball shootouts, soccer, hockey, lacrosse and more. These additional sports can provide fun for the entire family! Please scan the link below or visit the HRCA website at HRCAonline.org/ golfsim for more details and to book your reservation today!


HRCA|EVENT/WEATHER LINE 303-471-8888

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

303-471-8958 Dan DeBacco, Jim Allen, Brock Norris, Melissa Park, Monica Wasden

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES AT EASTRIDGE 303-471-8958 9568 S.University Blvd. M-F: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

RECREATION CENTERS 303-791-2500

RECREATION CENTER AT NORTHRIDGE 8800 Broadway

M-F: 5:00 a.m - 9:00 p.m. SATURDAY: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. SUNDAY: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

RECREATION CENTER AT EASTRIDGE 9568 University Blvd.

M-F: 5:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. SATURDAY: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. SUNDAY: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

RECREATION CENTER AT WESTRIDGE

MIKE BAILEY GENERAL MANAGER Highlands Ranch Community Association is a national award-winning nonprofit organization for over 30,000 homeowners. Being a part of our Community Association is about more than just owning a house; it is about our members building the life they want to live. Over the years, the Highlands Ranch Community Association has enhanced property values and created a quality of life within Highlands Ranch. Each owner of a privately owned property within the Community Association is a member of HRCA. The quarterly assessments that each owner agrees to pay greatly enhance our administrative and recreational functions. These assessment fees are paramount in maintaining our four stateof-the-art recreation centers. Our goal is to remain fiscally responsible while offering our members the best experiences and community possible. One of the most significant parts of my job is hearing the countless stories from our youth, families, and staff about how much they enjoy all HRCA offers. Whether you love

the arts and education, culture and festivals, sports and fitness, or our thousands of acres of Backcountry Open Space, there is always a fantastic experience waiting. In recent weeks, we have focused on HRCA's budget and the goal of increasing communication. I aim to keep you informed and educated about HRCA news, events, our budgeting process, and highlights from the Delegate and Board of Directors meetings that may affect you. If there are any specific topics you'd like to discuss, I invite you to join the monthly Delegate and Board meetings. You can find more information about these meetings on our website. Thank you for helping us to be a community that stands invested in our mission and vision for Highlands Ranch.I am thankful and proud to be in this HRCA community with each one of you. My Best, Mike

9650 Foothills Canyon Blvd. M-F: 5:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. SATURDAY: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. SUNDAY: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

RECREATION CENTER AT SOUTHRIDGE

4800 McArthur Ranch Rd. M-F: 5:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. SATURDAY: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. SUNDAY: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

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SCHEDULE YOUR COLORADO GIVES DAY DONATION TODAY! The Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association (CAA) is a nonprofit created to produce cultural, historic, and educational programs and events annually, including Highlands Ranch Days, Oktoberfest, the Summer Concert Series, and many concerts and programs. The CAA also funds the annual Art Encounters outdoor sculpture program in Highlands Ranch. In 2022, Colorado Gives Day is on Tuesday, December 6, but you don’t need to wait until then to schedule your donation to the Cultural Affairs Assoc! Support the CAA by going to www.ColoradoGives.org/CAA.


COMMUNITY NEWS CIS ANNUAL PAINT SURVEY CIS ANNUAL PAINT SURVEY REVIEW Every year the Community Improvement Services Department goes through its Annual Paint Survey from November to December. Our technicians are out in pairs to visually inspect every home in Highlands Ranch. What are we looking for? Criteria is based on, but not limited to the following: • Peeling and chipping • Fading • Oil spotting • Thinning and bleed through, which can include a previous paint color showing through or the grain of the wood • Erosion or splash back • Bleaching • Damaged or rotting or warping trim boards or siding • Discoloration The areas of the home that are focused on during the evaluation are: • All siding, trim and accent areas that are painted (i.e., front door, shutters, porch railings,etc.) • Gutters, downspouts, chimneys, accent vents, etc. • Window trim • The rooflines on the front and sides of home • Areas near the rooflines where splash back occurs • Sides of the home subject to extreme sun exposure “Spot” painting is not recommended due to causing a ‘spotted look’ and have residents play constant ‘catch up’. If you receive one of our Paint Survey letters or are just planning for ANY exterior home improvements for the Spring of 2023, make sure you submit everything to the Architecture Committee for approval. We highly recommend submitting early. All approvals are good for one year from the approval date which leaves Residents ample time to complete the project. We make it easy for you to complete by going to our web site HRCAonline.org. Our office is open Monday- Friday, from 8:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. You can call us at 303.471.8821 or email us at covenant@hrcaonline.org for any questions or more information.

IF YOU HAVEN’T ALREADY… The weather is changing and with each season comes new maintenance and preparation for the seasons to come. If you have not already assessed your property, this may be a good reminder to prepare for the winter season and prepare for any projects that may need to be taken care of in the spring. • Assess your home to see if it will require painting or if there is any exposed wood that needs repair. • Apply a winter fertilizer. • Check all roofing and gutters for needed maintenance-clearing out and repairs. • Aerate and/or dethatch your lawn. • Prune and remove dead tree branches. • Disconnect your hoses and blow-out your sprinkler system to prevent pipes from freezing. • Bag fall leaves and put them out for trash. Please be courteous of your neighbors and to not allow them to blow into the street or your neighbor’s yards. • Drain your hot tubs/swim spas into your own yards or if drainage allows, into the street. • Be a courteous neighbor and understand how the changes in your property may affect your neighbors. • Submit any home improvements early! Now is the time to plan, assess projects for the spring and get the approval from the Architecture Committee now. • Consider xeriscaping your front lawn. Colorado’s weather is always a tossup. The HRCA has partnered with the Highlands Ranch Metro District to promote xeriscaping within our community. Please consult our Residential Improvement Guidelines if you are unsure about what needs to be submitted to the Architectural Committee. These Guidelines can be found on our website at HRCAonline.org.

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RANCH UPDATES & EVENTS ADULT HEALTH AND INFORMATION FAIR

NOVEMBER CLASSICAL MUSIC Join us for our second performance of our three part Classical Music Series at the historic Highlands Ranch Mansion. Enjoy this performance titled Majestic Cello featuring musicians from the Colorado Symphony Orchestra. Each evening will include an hour hour open house for self-guided Mansion tours. • 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. • Doors at 5:30 p.m. • $25 in advance, $30 at the door • Highlands Ranch Mansion 9950 E Gateway Dr.

Come to the Adult Health and Information Fair to learn about active adult programming, nutrition and fitness planning, legal and financial information, medication review, handyman services, wellness screenings, real estate specialists, and more! Flu Shots will also be available. The HRCA, Highlands Ranch Metro District, and Senior Outreach of Highlands Ranch have joined forces to bring you these local service providers under one roof. Questions? Contact Jodie McCann at 720.240.4922 or jmccann@highlandsranch.org. • Saturday, November 5 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • FREE • Eastridge gym - 9568 University Blvd.

YOUR HEALTH WITH UCHEALTH - HIP AND KNEE ARTHRITIS Did you know an estimated 58 million U.S. adults have arthritis today? Join Dr. Ryan Koonce, Orthopedic surgeon, from UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital for our Virtual Health Series. Discussion will include hip and knee arthritis diagnosis and treatment. Learn how to manage and treat arthritis properly. You will have the opportunity to ask your questions and get answers. • Wednesday, November 9 • 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. • FREE • Zoom

POTTERY SALE - HOLIDAY SHOW

HOLIDAY GIFT FAIR Start your holiday shopping early at the Holiday Gift Fair at Eastridge! Shop from over 90 vendors to find the perfect gift for yourself or your loved one. This one day show will feature vendors selling everything from clothing, jewelry, pottery, wood crafts, holiday decor, and more! Admission is free and open to the public. • Saturday, November 12 • 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. • Free • Eastridge (Gym and Track) 9568 University Blvd.

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Need one-of-a-kind gifts for the Holidays? Stop by the HRCA's Pottery Sale Holiday Show on November 14, at Southridge Recreation Center. Hours are from 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Credit cards are welcome. • Monday, November 14 • 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. • FREE • Southridge - 4800 McArthur Ranch Rd.

COFFEE WITH A COP Spend the morning with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office enjoying coffee, donuts, and a great conversation with local deputies. This event is free and open to all ages. Don't forget to join us December 14, at Eastridge for holiday cookie decorating with a cop. • Wednesday, November 16 • 8:00 -10:00 a.m. • FREE • Northridge Recreation Center - 8800 S. Broadway


UPCOMING EVENTS NUTCRACKER HIGHLIGHTS The International Youth Ballet returns to perform an hour long family friendly performance of the beloved story of The Nutcracker. The Nutcracker invites audiences inside the imaginative dreams of young Clara as she journeys with her Nutcracker Prince to meet the Sugar Plum Fairy. Enchanting audiences for more than a century, The Nutcracker is a holiday treat for the entire family. • Saturday, November 19 • 3:00 p.m. performance and 6:00 p.m. performance • $10 • Southridge - 4800 McArthur Ranch Rd.

HOMETOWN HOLIDAY HRCA invites you to celebrate Hometown Holiday, a tradition full of fun, treats, and community! Join us for our winter wonderland of merry festivities, including strolling carolers, food, reindeer, hayrides, mini-train rides, Santa, and more! Make sure you get your photo with Santa! He and Mrs. Claus will light Town Center at 5:00 p.m., and they must leave by 7:30 p.m. SHARP to catch their sleigh back to the North Pole! A Winter Market will be included in the Hometown Holiday festival. A variety of unusual gifts will be available, as well as handcrafted items and fresh foods for holiday meals or gifts. Be sure to visit the market stalls of Colorado farmers and craftspeople. Enjoy the holiday celebration in our community that has become a holiday tradition. • Friday, December 2 • 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. • FREE • Town Center - 9315 Dorchester St.

CURTAIN CALL AT THE MANSION VETERANS CONCERT Celebrate Veterans Day with a patriotic evening like no other. We invite you to a night of classic patriotic music at the Highlands Ranch Mansion, featuring the Denver Pops Orchestra. The Denver Pops Orchestra has been serving metro Denver with great music for over 40 years. Count on the famous Denver Pops Orchestra to provide familiar music that is sure to delight! • Thursday, November 10 • 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. • General Tickets: $30; Veteran's Tickets: $10 • Highlands Ranch Mansion - 9950 E. Gateway Dr.

UPCOMING EVENTS - DECEMBER 2 Hometown Holiday & Winter Market 2 Holiday House Decorating

HOLIDAY HOUSE DECORATING

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Do your Christmas decorations put Clark Griswold to shame? Well, show everyone in Highlands Ranch by adding your home to HRCA’s Holiday House Decorating Map!

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Take a photo of your Highlands Ranch home at night while lit and decorated, and submit it through the online form by 5:00 p.m. on December 8; go to HRCAonline.org/HolidayHouse. Your address will be added to the online map. Beginning December 9, everyone is invited to use the map to view the festive sights and lights!

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Cookie Decorating with a Cop

Please check the web site for the most current event information.

Purchase tickets online at HRCAonline.org/Tickets. All tickets are subject to service fees.

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THREE BACKCOUNTRY WILDERNESS AREA PROGRAMS TO TRY THIS MONTH • Meet the Animals (ages 0-6) November 19: Come out to feed the chickens and ducks, pet the goats, and see our donkey’s Thor and Otis! • Girls of the Outdoors (ages 7-14) November 20: Become a leader in the outdoors no matter the makeup of your exploring group! Beyond learning how to pack your backpack with the necessities for a safe trip into the wild, pack your brain with tips and tricks for fire starting, plant identification, knot tying, water purification, shelter building, and more. • Group Riding Lessons (ages 7+) Sundays in November: Start your riding journey in our onehour lessons that will teach you to groom and saddle your horse along with the basics of Western or English riding. Register at HRCAonline.org/ backcountry

ADULT SEMINARS HRCA offers a variety of adult seminars in an effort to inform you on important topics for you and your family. This month, we are offering the following: • Will Seminar • Living Trust • Options Trading seminars These interactive workshops help you make sense of the choices you face in building your future and planning for retirement. For more information on these seminars, please call 303-471-8818.

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CLASSES, CAMPS & ACTIVITIES JOIN HRCA AQUATIC TEAM WHERE WORK IS FUN! HRCA currently has positions for swim coaches, swim instructors, private lesson instructors and lifeguards for ages 15 and older. Do you love swimming? HRCA has a perfect opportunity for you! Visit the employment page at Hrcaonline.org/jobs to learn more and apply online TODAY!. Join a wonderful organization that offers very competitive starting salaries, employee discounts for many HRCA programs, and very flexible work schedules. All certifications and uniforms are provided free to qualified applicants. Apply today for immediate consideration. What are you waiting for? Learn more at HRCAonline.org/jobs.

IT'S TIME TO GET SOCIAL! Ask any tennis player and they'll tell you tennis is the best sport there is! The benefits are many! Tennis offers a balanced workout; tennis develops rhythm; tennis increases fine motor control; tennis is a great mental workout; and last but not least, tennis is a lot of fun! HRCA's Friday evening tennis socials are held at Northridge Tennis Pavilion on the second and fourth Fridays of each month from six to eight and are a bargain at only $10 or $12! Led by an HRCA Tennis Pro, these socials provide an evening of fun and exercise and a chance to meet new friends who share your love of the sport! Call the Tennis Monitor Desk at (303) 471-8996 for more information or to register today!

MOVEMOR AT HRCA! Are your joints feeling weak and stiff? Have you noticed your balance isn’t as sharp as it used to be? Walking steadier, stronger, and faster starts with joints that move freely and fully. Join us for exercise and education designed to move and live fully with more confidence! Building a strong and flexible foundation starts with seated exercise using the innovative MoveMor™ Mobility Trainer. We progress to free-standing exercises designed to improve balance, posture, and performance of life’s daily activities. *This specialty class is designed for the senior population, but all ages are welcome. You can register for classes at HRCAonline.org/specialtyfitness. Email Katie.Ireland@hrcaonline.org with any questions.


CLASSES, CAMPS & ACTIVITIES THERAPEUTIC RECREATION THRILLING THURSDAYS Looking for a fun and active addition to your week? Join us for Thrilling Thursdays at Southridge on Thursday afternoons from 12:15 3:15p.m. for a fun variety of activities. This recreation based program includes a variety of leisure interests and recreation opportuntiies and is for all ability levels ages 16 and older. We focus on teamwork, motor skills and socialization. To register, visit HRCAonline.org/tr or contact Summer Aden at summer.aden@hrcaonline.org.

CAMP BACKCOUNTRY Explore Camp Backcountry in a new season during Thanksgiving and Winter breaks. Full-day options are available with activities based on what nature offers us ... including epic snow days. And as we look toward the new year, mark your calendar for January 16 for the opening of Summer Camp with Early Bird pricing through January 31! For more information and registration, head to www.campbackcountry.org or email annakate.hein@hrcaonline.org.

GIVE THANKS! Leaves are on the ground, snow is beginning to fall, and you want to find a fun, engaging activity for your little one! Consider our Creative Kids classes held over at Westridge! In November we will be offering classes every day of the week focused on the following themes: Gobble Gobble, Harvest, Leaves, and Family! It is a wonderful time to get involved and your teachers are excited to have you join them! For more information, please call 303-471-8818.

BACK THE BACKCOUNTRY We're having a party to celebrate local wildlife habitat conservation and environmental education ... and YOU are invited! The Back the Backcountry Fundraiser for the Backcountry Conservation & Education Fund wraps up with a party on November 10 at Living the Dream Brewing Co. Door prizes include a kegerator, mountain bike, and even a Yeti cooler! For more information, head to www.hrcaonline.org/backcountryfriends and email lindsey.mckissick@hrcaonline.org. • Thursday, November 10, • 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. • Free • Living the Dream Brewing Co.

THE POWER OF ART As Albert Einstein once said, “Imagination is more powerful than knowledge.” As the cool temperatures settle in, it is time to give your children and yourselves, an opportunity to nurture the imagination. HRCA offers a variety of art and pottery programs to suit all ages and family schedules. This chilly, fall month try enrolling in Drawing and Painting for ages 6-11 or Kids-n-Clay in our Pottery Studio for ages 5-9. We also have a variety of hand building and wheel classes for teens to adults. Our November session of knitting, drawing, painting, Modern Calligraphy, and Zen Doodle for adults will be sure to inspire some seasonal creativity! There is also a variety of cooking, dance and music classes for all ages and stages too, so join us this month! For more information, please call 303-471-8853.

HIGHLANDS RANCH TAEKWONDO If you haven’t checked out the taekwondo studio at Northridge – now is the time! From beginners to advanced, ages 4 to 99+, we have a taekwondo class for you! Taekwondo teaches discipline, self-defense, responsibility, respect and so much more. These classes will help your child (or you!) achieve things you never thought possible. A great cardio fitness alternative, taekwondo increases muscle tone, flexibility, and coordination. For more information, please contact Patrick Gojan at Patrick.Gojan@hrcaonline.org or 303-471-8869.

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PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID HIGHLANDS RANCH CO PERMIT #170

9568 University Boulevard, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126

FACILITY CLOSURES November 11

Administrative Offices are closed for Veteran’s Day observance.

November 11 & 12

Eastridge Basketball Courts and Track closed for Adult Health and Information Fair.

November 24

All recreation centers and the Administrative Offices are closed for Thanksgiving.

November 25

Administrative Offices are closed.

We wish you a happy and safe holiday. Check the web site for the most up-to-date closure information.

Postmaster: Time Sensitive Material. Please deliver by 10/31/22

COMMUNITY PARTNERS The HRCA’s ability to bring events to Highlands Ranch is made possible in part by our Community Partners, the Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association (CAA), and the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD).

NOVEMBER EVENTS

For event details, see page 4 or visit HRCAonline.org. November 5

Adult Health and Information Fair at Eastridge

November 5

Backcountry Wilderness Half Marathon

November 7

Board Working Session* 5:30 p.m.

November 8

Classical Music Series at the Mansion - Majestic Cello

November 9

UCHealth - Hip and Knee Arthritis on Zoom

November 10

Curtain Call at the Mansion - Veterans Concert

November 12

Holiday Gift Fair at Eastridge

November 14

Pottery Sale at Southridge

November 15

Delegate & Board Meeting* 6:00 p.m.

November 19

Nutcracker Highlights at Southridge

* These meetings are open to our members.


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