HRCA March Newsletter 2022

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NEWS

March 2022

VOLUNTEER FAIR - APRIL 19

SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION OPENS MARCH 28 Enjoy a summer of fun at HRCA camps! Camp HRCA will have your kids enjoying swimming, batting cages, rock climbing, cooking, pottery, art, and more as part of daily activities based on location. Each week field trips and projects are based on a new theme. Full day camp is offered for ages 5-10 as well as preschool summer enrichment for ages 3-4. Expand your horizons and test your limits at Camp Backcountry. Camp Backcountry is an outdoor camp where you will spend your summer exploring the forest, hiking, climbing, camping, rafting, riding horses, creating art, roasting s’mores around the campfire, and learning to love the wild! Our full-day, week-long nature, horse, art, expedition, and high adventure camps are offered for ages 7-17. Every session has a different theme. Registration is open now and is filling fast!

It’s an opportunity for nonprofit organizations to showcase their volunteer needs and a convenient way for our area residents to learn about volunteer opportunities – all under one roof. Looking for an opportunity to give back to your community? The Volunteer Fair will be the perfect place to start! Admission is free and open to the public. The Fair is Tuesday, April 19 from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. at Southridge, 4800 McArthur Ranch Rd. Have a non-profit organization in need of volunteers? Be a part of the Fair! Apply online at www.HRCAonline.org/Vendors.

Stay active all summer with HRCA Sports Camps! From beginners looking to try something new, to more advanced players looking to refine their skills in tennis, fencing, dodgeball, basketball, TaeKwonDo or volleyball, we’ve got you covered! The fun doesn’t stop there. For children or adults with special needs, the Therapeutic Recreation program is hosting LEGO, bike, and triathlon camps. HRCA also has a variety of Art and Educational Camps at our recreation centers all summer long. From science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) camps, to art, pottery, and cooking camps - get your child involved in a diverse range of activities. Registration for camps opens on March 28. For more information, check out the Summer Camp insert inside this newsletter or go online to www.HRCAonline.org/ Camps.

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Camp Backcountry: Nature • Horses • Art • Expedition • Teen Leadership Art & Education: STEM • Drama • Snapology • Art • Pottery • Creative Kids • Multimedia • Cooking • Dance • Jewelry Camp HRCA: Swimming • Field Trips • Activities Sports: Tennis • Gymnastics • Basketball • Golf • Fencing • Racquetball • Dodgeball • Kickball • Volleyball • TaeKwonDo Therapeutic Recreation: Triathlon • Lego • Bike

Explore camp possibilities online at www.HRCAonline.org/Camps

FAMILY 9HEALTH FAIR The family 9Health Fair will be on Saturday, April 23, from 8:00 a.m. - Noon at the Eastridge Recreation Center, 9568 University Blvd. This fair encourages individuals to assume responsibility for their own health and offers free or low-cost medical screenings. This year screenings will be provided for children also– blood pressure, height/weight and vision– No blood screenings for participants under 18. There will also be the Wellness Zone, which provide opportunities for participants to learn more about nutrition, illness prevention, fitness, safety, and more. The 9Health Fair is coordinated by the Highlands Ranch Lions Club and hosted by HRCA. Visit www.HRCAonline.org/ Events for details and costs. For more information call 303-888-0423 or email patcarlson166@gmail.com.


FACILITY HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY: 5:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. SATURDAY - SUNDAY: 7:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.

HRCA|Event/Weather Line 303-471-8888

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 303-471-8958 Jim Allen, Scott Lemmon, Brock Norris, Melissa Park Dan DeBacco

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES at Eastridge 303-471-8958 9568 University Blvd. M-F: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

RECREATION CENTERS 303-791-2500

RECREATION CENTER AT NORTHRIDGE 8800 Broadway

RECREATION CENTER AT EASTRIDGE 9568 University Blvd.

RECREATION CENTER AT WESTRIDGE 9650 Foothills Canyon Blvd.

RECREATION CENTER AT SOUTHRIDGE 4800 McArthur Ranch Rd.

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MIKE BAILEY Interim CEO and General Manager Elections: March is our Board of Directors

election. Applicants submitted applications in late February. This year we have five candidates seeking to fill three open seats: Melissa Park, Dan DeBacco, Monica Wasden, John Mack, and Mikell Wilcox.

Being a Board Director requires a tremendous amount of time and dedication; We appreciate these candidates applying to support this organization and look forward to working with the newly elected Board members. In April we will have a District Delegates election to fill open positions. Delegates meet the third Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. to receive updates about community events and projects. They vote on several issues such as the by-laws and the annual budget, along with electing the Board of Directors. Delegates are essential members of our governing body. In order to get elected, candidates must collect signatures from 10 percent of homeowners in their respective district they run in.

Volunteers are needed: We know the success of the HRCA can be attributed to great volunteerism from our community members. These efforts result in what sets our association apart from communities across the nation. We currently have openings on the architectural review, finance, development review, and the backcountry committees. If you are interested, go to HRCAonline.org/ Committees.

Volunteer Spotlight: We are grateful

to all of our dedicated volunteers, so contribute significantly to the success of our organization. These are a few of our committees we want to highlight. The Highlands Ranch Community Scholarship Fund is a 501©3 organization that provides post-secondary education scholarships for graduation seniors residing in Highlands Ranch or attending a Highlands Ranch High School. Created to reward students that have demonstrated well-rounded participation in their

community or school through volunteerism. In 2022 the program will honor 20 recipients, whom will receive a $2,500 scholarship to be used the fall semester of this year. Many thanks to the scholarship committee, a dedicated group of homeowners who provide many hours of their time to read and rate an average of 110 applications each year. The Architectural Committee is a committed group of homeowners that review architectural projects on behalf of the association. Any exterior enhancement to a property must garnish approval from the architectural committee. Additionally, the committee reviews and updates the Residential Improvement Guidelines as warranted.

New HRCA Improvements: HRCA is committed to maintaining our state-of-the-art facilities. Every year we seek and budget for improvements to help keep our facilities upto-date and competitive in the marketplace. This Spring we will begin the long awaited Eastridge rotunda renovation. This project will enhance the current lobby, eliminating wasted space and incorporating additional office space. This project will begin in May and continue through the summer. Community Events: March is full of educational and fun events. The Winter Cultural Series on March 3 will be an evening of Barbershop acapella fun with the Colorado Chord Company, then participate in an educational Virtual Health Seminar on March 9 with experts from UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital on your Colon health. On March 17, we wrap up the Winter Cultural Series with Fiesta Colorado for an exciting evening of dance and a Mariachi band for a fun and energetic event you won't want to miss. Finally, on March 19 stop by Eastridge Recreation Center for our annual Spring Bazaar to find hand-crafted treasures and do some early Mother's Day shopping! See all our event on pages 4 & 5 and at www.HRCAonline.org/Events.


COMMUNITY NEWS ELECTION OF DIRECTORS & DELEGATES ANNUAL MEETING OF DELEGATES (Election of Directors) – Five members comprise the HRCA Board of Directors. Currently there are three open positions that will be filled at the Annual Meeting of Delegates on March 22. Delegates will elect the three Director’s with online ballots this year, and the results of the election will be shared at the March 22 meeting. There are five candidates currently running for the three open positions, Dan DeBacco, John Mackowiak, Melissa Park, Monica Wasden, and Mikell Wilcox have submitted their applications. For more information about the director election process or to review the candidates’ data forms; please visit www.HRCAonline.org/Elections. ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS – In even-numbered years homeowners within even-numbered districts and all districts currently not represented by a delegate elect their district delegates. In order to be elected, candidates need to return signed proxies from 10 percent of the homeowners in their district by the Annual Meeting Date of April 26, 2022. For more information about delegate elections or to locate your district delegate, visit www.HRCAonline.org/Leadership. Volunteers for delegate positions are always needed. Please call 303-471-8802 or email annie.vincent@hrcaonline.org to sign up and receive more information. The last date for known delegate candidates to be printed on the notice mailed to members was in February, but write-in candidates will still be accepted and valid.

Parking in the Community Neighborhoods- 72 Hour Rule Warmer weather means camping and playtime outdoors! Please be courteous to your neighbors when parking your recreational vehicle. The rule is 72 hours within a 7-day period. The purpose is not for storage but for loading and unloading. Many vehicles such as trailers that haul recreational equipment do not fall under the 72-hour rule and are prohibited to be parked on site. If you are unsure whether your recreation vehicle falls under this rule, please reference our Residential Improvement Guidelines at www.HRCAonline.org/Rigs.

Save Time and Pay Assessments Online! Save time by signing up to receive e-statements and scheduling automatic payments! Benefits for homeowners include receiving invoices earlier and having complete control over your payment methods. PayLease will also update your auto pay as assessments change. E-statements: www.HRCAonline.org/PaperlessOptions Auto Pay: www.paylease.com/login/resident

PLANNING YOUR SPRING PROJECTS Believe it or not, Spring is just around the corner. It’s the perfect time to start your outdoor maintenance and gear up for a wonderful summer. It's also a perfect to start planning for those outdoor projects you have been talking about tackling. Exterior improvements are a wonderful way to improve property values and enjoy outdoor living to its fullest extent. All exterior home improvements are required to be submitted to the Architecture Committee for approval. All home improvement forms are located on our web site www.HRCAonline.org/Improvements. It is imperative that you read the basic submittal information and that your plan information is complete. Below are some basic requirements for most submittals: • site plan of property • dimensions of property, proposed improvements, distance from proposed improvements to property lines • brochures denoting what specific improvement you are going with • materials, colors, patterns • photos of existing area for improvement If submissions are incomplete the committee cannot review them and therefore will delay your approval process. Be sure to submit with plenty of time ahead to receive your approval before you begin your project. We have a large increase in submittals starting in the Spring and through Fall. Call 303-471-8821 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday - Friday or email Improvements@hrcaonline.org for all inquiries. We are here to help!

Spring Snow Snow still happens in the spring. Remember to remove your snow from sidewalks in around your house. Please pile snow on your lawn, not the street.

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BATTING CAGES OPENING WEEKEND MARCH 5-6 The opening weekend for the Batting Cages at Westridge is the first weekend in March, from 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (weather permitting). Festivities include season pass discounts. Don't miss out! Visit www.HRCAonline.org/Battingcages for more information.

RANCH UPDATES & EVENTS 2022 WINTER CULTURAL SERIES CONTINUES... The Winter Cultural Series is officially underway, and you won’t want to miss the rest of this incredible series. We’ve brought in talent from all around Colorado and we can’t wait for you to experience what this series has to offer. Tickets are $9.00 per person. Events are held at Cherry Hills Community Church Chapel, 3900 Grace Blvd. Get tickets at www.HRCAonline.org/Tickets.

Spring Hours: February 19 - March 13 (weather permitting) Saturday - Sunday: Noon - 5:00 p.m.

Thursday, March 3:

Colorado Chord Company Barbershop Chorus This event will bring an evening of acapella joy with your favorite Disney, Hollywood movies, Beatles and Patriotic hits.

Spring Break (March 14 - 18) Noon - 6:00 p.m. March 19 - May 29: Monday - Friday: 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Saturday - Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Pitch Structure: The Westridge Pitch Structure is open for use year round. Distances are clearly marked for all age groups. Due to current restrictions, you are required to bring your own equipment. HEAVY HITTER PASSES Grand Slam Heavy Hitter Season Pass: Double: $175 individual, 50 tokens $300 Family $35 Heavy Hitter Triple: 80 tokens $50

Heavy Hitter Single: 25 tokens $20

UPCOMING EVENTS -APRIL 6 UCHealth Series Screenings, What to Get When 8

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Easter Egg Hunt Volunteer Fair

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9Health Fair

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

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Thursday, March 17:

Fiesta Colorado Dance Company featuring Mariachi sol de Mi Tierra

Enjoy an evening of authentic hispanic dance joined by Mariachi sol de Mi Tierra for a fun energetic performance you won't want to miss!

UCHEALTH HEALTH SERIES - COLON HEALTH ISSUES Join Dr. Valasareddy for a virtual discussion to learn about colon health. In this presentation, Dr. Valasareddy will discuss common colon-related issues and treatment options. You will have the opportunity to ask your questions and get answers. Registration is free, but required. Register at www.HRCAonline.org/YourHealth. Wednesday, March 9 • 6:00 p.m. online • Free Upcoming Virtual Health Topics: April 6 - Screenings: What to get and when

ST. PATRICK'S DAY 5K Grab your friends, family, running/walking shoes, your best Irish costume, and join us as we celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a festive 5K! Presented by Living the Dream Brewing Company, this year's St. Patrick's Day 5K will be the most fun anyone can have wearing green. The run/walk will start and finish on Dorchester Street in Town Center. Once you finish your 5K, your first beer is on us! Join your fellow runners/walkers for a tasty pint by our presenting sponsor Living the Dream Brewing Company, FREE pancake breakfast, and entertainment. All racers will receive a race t-shirt and custom giveaway. Vist www.HRraceseries.org to register. Saturday, March 19 • 9:00 a.m. • Town Center South


UPCOMING EVENTS COMEDY NIGHT Looking for a night out? Come to the Southridge Recreation Center for a comedy show and enjoy an evening of laughter and amusement! We have performances by Terri Barton Gregg, Eddie from New York, Ryan Burmester, followed by our headliner Christie Buchele. You won't want to miss this show! Join us for a date night or a comedy night with your friends. Cash bar. Friday, April 29 • 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. • Southridge, 4800 McArthur Ranch Road • $15 in advance and at the door if not sold out. • 21+ only • IDs will be checked at the door.

DUELING PIANOS Dueling Pianos is a non-stop, high-energy show that's sure to be a perfect night out for you and your friends! Two Howl at the Moon artists will perform your requests from Billy Joel to Britney Spears and everything in between. Equal parts concert, comedy, and cabaret, you'll laugh, dance, and sing along! Cash bar will be available. Ages 16+ (some adult humor), 21+ to purchase and consume alcohol. IDs will be checked for alcohol purchases. Friday, April 8 • 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. • Southridge, 4800 McArthur Ranch Road • $15. No refunds

EASTER EGG HUNT

SPRING CRAFT BAZAAR The annual Spring Craft Bazaar is the best place to shop local! Visit a lively weekend marketplace that is anything but ordinary on Saturday, March 19 at the Recreation Center at Eastridge, as more than 100 crafters blend the best elements of local goods and fashions, unique, and high quality products in this fabulous marketplace. Crafts include photography, original art, sculpture, ceramics, specialty food, precious jewelry and gems, decorative accessories, and much, much more. To top it off, admission and parking are FREE. Saturday, March 19 • 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. • Eastridge, 9568 University Blvd • Free

Join us for some Easter fun at Northridge Park on Saturday, April 16. The hunt starts at 10:00 a.m. sharp! Come early as parking is limited. Hunts are held simultaneously and separated by age group. Don’t forget your Easter basket and a camera! The Easter Bunny will be available for photos. Don't be late! Thank you to our title sponsor, SCL Health Medical Group! Saturday, April 16 • 10:00 a.m. SHARP! • Northridge Park, 8800 Broadway

NEW VOLUNTEER ONLINE SOFTWARE: HELPER, HELPER Are you looking for a way to get involved? HRCA depends on volunteers to make our organization a success! Volunteers are needed for a variety of areas, including administrative committees, therapeutic recreation, sports coaches, events, race series, and in our backcountry wilderness area. HRCA also has opportunities available for high school students looking to complete community service hours. Volunteers must be age 15 or older. Find open committee positions and opportunities online at www.HRCAonline.org/Volunteer.

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

CALLING ALL VENDORS LOOKING FOR MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES Applications are open now to be a vendor at our upcoming community events: Easter Egg Hunt, Craft Shows, Volunteer Fair, July 4th Parade, and Car Show. To submit an application visit www.HRCAonline.org/Vendors.

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CLASSES, CAMPS & ACTIVITIES 55 Plus Tennis Drill Serves Up Aces Every Thursday! FITNESS FOR ALL AGES! HRCA is proud to offer fitness classes for all ages and abilities. Due to popular demand, we have added a senior strength training class on Fridays at Northridge at 11:00 a.m. This strength focused class helps improve balance and muscle tone using a variety of equipment. We offer Senior Fitness classes of various fitness formats Monday - Friday at 11:00 a.m. at our Northridge location. All classes are tailored to the active senior population with emphasis to improve overall mobility. Come try a class out for yourself to see what all the fun is about. You can see our full senior fitness schedule at www.HRCAonline.org/Seniorfit or email hannah.yeager@hrcaonline.org with any questions.

HRCA SPRING BREAK SPORTS CAMPS Are you kids itching to get back in the game? Wanting your kids to learn lifetime sports? HRCA has you covered! From basketball to volleyball, fencing to taekwondo, we have a camp for you! All camps are taught by experienced instructors with extensive sports backgrounds. From a former fencing Olympic gold medalist to a high school basketball coach, we have it all! These camps are sure to keep your child entertained, socialized, and having fun. For more information, please contact Rachel Lane at rachel.lane@hrcaonline. org or 303-471-8869.

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Come in out of the cold and enjoy this great tennis drill for players ages 55 & up! The fun is served up every Thursday from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. at the Northridge Tennis Pavilion. Old friends re-acquaint, and new friendships begin at this fun drill, which also is very price friendly. Drop ins are welcome, just arrive early to reserve your place on court! For more information, please contact Marianne McCauley at 303-471-8940 or email mmccauley@hrcaonline.org. We hope to see you on court next Thursday!

HRCA Therapeutic Recreation Program for Special Needs - Stride to Ride Bike Camp (Ages 5 & older) Stride into spring in style with our Strider Bike camp! Get ready for a summer of outdoor family fun by enrolling your child in our week-long camp. The program is dedicated to teaching individuals of all abilities two-wheeled balance, coordination, and confidence for a lifetime of riding adventures. “Each day was a terrific set of activities to provide an easy natural progression of skill. Our son felt so proud of himself and has enjoyed riding his new bike ever since!” (camper family). Southridge; Gym • Price: $220/ $250 (includes the cost of a STRIDER Balance Bike to take home!) • M-F 03/14/22 - 03/18/22 • 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.

Join HRCA Aquatic Team - Full Time Position Aquatic Program Specialist HRCA currently has a full-time benefited position for immediate employment. Do you love swimming? HRCA has a perfect opportunity for you! Visit the employment page at www.HRCAonline.org/Jobs to learn more and apply online TODAY!. HRCA has wonderful benefits including medical, dental, vision as well as 401K and paid vacation & sick time. There are also opportunities for ages 15 and older for swim coaches, instructors, lifeguards, and pool party hosts. 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 or for the upcoming summer season. What are you waiting for? Learn more at www.HRCAonline.org/Jobs.

Try Scuba and Snorkel Begin your underwater adventure at HRCA and enroll in snorkel or scuba diving. Learn the proper techniques involved for both on the surface and underwater with your certified PADI instructor. It’s fun, easy and will offer you a two-hour introduction to begin discovering how much fun is possible for your next open water family vacation. Learn more & enroll online today at www.HRCAonline.org/Swim or call 303-471-8935 or email diane.ball@hrcaonline.org.


CLASSES, CAMPS & ACTIVITIES Spring Break Time! Believe it or not, Spring Break is around the corner! What do you and your family plan to do March 14-18? Here at HRCA, we are offering fun camps to suit a variety of ages and interests! Our Snapology camps are a hit and include Animation Studio and Jedi Masters. Art for Life is running Zoo Art Camp and Sew it All is hosting a Machine Sewing Camp and a Hand Sewing Camp. We also have some room left in our cooking camps, Cupcake Wars! Lastly, for those little tykes, we are hosting a Tuesday - Thursday pint size Creative Kids camp, just for them! Find these camps online or call 303-471-8818 for more information.

Lots for Tots! This month we have a lot to offer your tot, age 18 months-6 years! Community Helpers, a Toddler and Me class, is a great mom and me class for your 18 month-4-year-old. With circle time, free play, crafts and snacks, your child will get a feel of what Preschool is like with the security of mom there. Kreative Kids themes this month include: One Fish-Two Fish-Red Fish -Blue Fish, Shamrocks, Farm Animals, and Thunderstorms. These classes run each Tuesday of the month from 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 2 Times the Fun March theme is Goofy with Green, and Lorax is our Stepping Stones class for those getting ready to start Preschool! Mulan will be our March princess, in Princess Dress Up and our Siblings Rivalry class that runs Thursdays from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. will have fun with shamrocks and Cat in the Hat. We cannot wait to have you join us! For more information, please call 303-471-8818.

Three Backcountry Programs to Try This March Sunshine & Storytime, March 2 & 9: We will start the morning feeding chickens and collecting their eggs, before heading to the Base Camp Backyard to read a nature-based story. After that, the little ones will get some free time in our backyard, cooking in the woods kitchen, exploring the forest, playing games, and enjoying some fresh air!

Silver Saddles, March 10 & 24: Silver Saddles Horsemanship Program (Ages 55+) will be a great way to learn new skills, spend time outdoors, and interact with new friends. This drop-in program is ground-work only (no riding).

Wildlife Discovery: Turkey Hike, March 26: The Backcountry Wilderness Area is teeming with wildlife enjoying life on our 13-square mile conservation property! Head out into the reserved areas with our seasoned naturalists to observe wildlife in their natural habitat and explore part of the property otherwise not accessible to the public. Visit www.HRCAonline.org/Backcountry to register.

ADULT SPRING ART! As things begin to turn towards Spring, now is the time to think of something that will help you grow! Try something new and enroll in one of our adult art classes this month. Modern Calligraphy is a new class this spring and runs March 7 – 28 from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. on Mondays. Zen Doodling runs March 1-29 from 1:00 2:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Beginning Knitting is on Thursdays from 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. starting March 3. If Paint and Paper are more your style, join Beginning Painting from 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. on Wednesdays and Beginning Drawing from 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. Watercolor will be from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. and Drawing from Life will be from 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. on Wednesdays as well. We also have a variety of adult beginning pottery classes, so be sure to visit our website for a full list. For more information, please call 303-471-8853.

CAMP BACKCOUNTRY SPRING BREAK CAMP (MARCH 14-18) Spring has sprung, which we think calls for outdoor exploration at Camp Backcountry! Head to the Backcountry Outdoor Center March 14-18 for full day (9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.) Nature Camp. Depending on what mother nature delivers, Nature Campers will learn about the science of snow or study the blooming world around us! Looking to hang out with our horses, join us for half-day (9:00 a.m.- Noon) Horse Camp to learn everything from riding to anatomy to horse care will have the kids’ experts in all things horse in no time. Single-day and week-long registration available! Visit www. campbackcountry.org for details and registration.

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PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID HIGHLANDS RANCH CO PERMIT #170

9568 University Boulevard, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126

FACILITY CLOSURES March 18 & 19 Eastridge basketball courts and track are closed for the Spring Craft Bazaar.

Check the web site for the most up-to-date closure information.

See the insert inside! Postmaster: Time Sensitive Material. Please deliver by 2/28/22

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).

MARCH EVENTS

For event details, see page 5 or visit www.HRCAonline.org. March 1

Backcountry Elk Auction and Hunt Drawing

March 3

Winter Cultural Series - Colorado Chord Company Barbershop Chorus

March 7

Board Working Session* 5:30 p.m.

March 9

UCHealth Series - Colon Health Issues

March 12

Princess Tea Party

March 22

Delegate & Board Meeting* 5:30 p.m.

March 17

Winter Cultural Series - Fiesta Colorado Dance Company

March 19

St. Patrick's Day 5K

March 19

Spring Craft Bazaar

* These meetings are open to our members.


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