Fall 2022 Activity Guide

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ACTIVITY GUIDE FALL • SEPT – DEC 2022

LOVELAND PARKS & RECREATION

ONLINE REGISTRATION BEGINS Monday Aug 8 at 6:00P WALK-IN REGISTRATION BEGINS Tuesday Aug 9 at 8:30A


Loveland Parks & Recreation

OUR MISSION

500 E. Third St., Suite 200 Loveland, CO 80537 | 970.962.2727 parks@cityofloveland.org

We are the City of Loveland Parks & Recreation Department with a mission to provide effective, efficient and high quality leisure facilities, sites, services and programs for citizens of and visitors to the community.

lovgov.org/parksrecreation

OUR VISION NATIONAL RECREATION & PARK ASSOCIATION’S

3 PILLARS OF PARKS & RECREATION MAKING AN IMPACT ON QUALITY OF LIFE

1. CONSERVATION

PRESERVING NATURAL RESOURCES

Oftentimes, parks & recreation agencies are the only voice for ensuring that open space is protected, our youth have access to nature-related areas and that services and outdoor education are available. These have quantifiable economic benefits to our community.

2. HEALTH & WELLNESS

IMPROVING HEALTH, ENHANCING LIFE Our staff are leaders in recreation, sports and nutrition and offer fitness, sports and healthy lifestyle classes for people of all ages and abilities. They seek to reduce obesity, physical inactivity and poor nutrition while strengthening skills that enrich body, mind and attitude.

3. SOCIAL EQUITY

ACCESS & INCLUSION FOR ALL

We strive to be a catalyst for ensuring all residents have equal access to our resources and services. We offer opportunities that transcend barriers of income through outreach activities such as our mobile recreation trailer and movies in the park. We also provide scholarships via our Parks & Recreation Foundation.

GET INVOLVED!

LOVE WHERE YOU LIVE, WORK & PLAY Join us this winter! Enroll in a class or two, explore our open lands and natural areas, ride or walk the 22-mile paved recreation trail, discover a park or take a swing at golf.

VOLUNTEER

GIVE BACK, GET MORE

We’re always looking for volunteers. We couldn’t do what we do without them! Whether it’s behind the desk at the Chilson Senior Center, outdoors with environmental education or coaching youth athletics, our volunteers are vital to our community.

We are committed to our vision to provide a sustainable system of diverse parks, trails, natural areas and facilities that connect people with the natural environment, support good health and offer outstanding community experiences while balancing recreation opportunities with the protection of natural and cultural resources.

OUR COMMUNITY We are proud to make an impact on quality of life in Loveland by maintaining numerous areas with amenities for the community. Please visit lovgov.org/parks for a full list of facilities.

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playgrounds

1 outdoor swimming pool

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softball fields

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baseball fields

swim beach

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parks

Fitness Court ® open lands & trails

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natural areas

2 inline skate hockey rinks

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outdoor basketball courts

golf courses

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indoor recreation

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outdoor tennis courts

18 outdoor pickleball courts

2 dog parks

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skate parks

SMILE! You could be on the next cover! The Parks & Recreation Department reserves the right to use images and/or photographs of anyone in any activity, park or public place in present and/or future printed publications or on the department web pages for promotional purposes, unless told otherwise at the time the image or photograph is taken.


Parks & Recreation • 970.962.2727 lovgov.org/parksrecreation Activity Registration (info) 970.962.2386 lovgov.org/webtrac Chilson Recreation Center • 970.962.2386 lovgov.org/chilson Racquetball Reservations 970.962.2386 Chilson Senior Center • 970.962.2783 lovgov.org/chilson Athletics • 970.962.2445 lovgov.org/athletics teamsideline.com/loveland Weather Cancellations teamsideline.com/loveland Check up to 30 min. before practice or games are scheduled to begin. Golf • 970.962.2496 lovgov.org/golf golfloveland.com Tee Times Call or go online Cattail Creek 970.663.5310 Mariana Butte 970.667.8308 The Olde Course 970.667.5256 Open Lands & Trails • 970.962.2727 lovgov.org/openlands Environmental Ed/Volunteers 970.962.2643 Parks • 970.962.2727 lovgov.org/parks Park Shelter Reservations 970.962.2727 lovgov.org/webtrac Winona Outdoor Pool • 970.962.2435 lovgov.org/swimming Weather Cancellations 970.962.2435, option 2 Follow Us on Social Media @cityoflovelandparksrecreation @cityoflovelandchilsoncenter @cityofloveland @lovelandparksandrec

On the Cover

Senior Center participants get outdoors for a hike along the Rabbit Mountain Trail in Lyons, CO.

PROGRAM AREAS 2

Chilson Center Hours & Fees

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Gym & Aqua Schedules

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Special Events

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Parks – Shelter Reservations

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Parks – Rules & Regulations

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Aquatics

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Fitness | Health & Wellness

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Yoga | Krav Maga | Tai Chi | Tae Kwon-Do

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Adaptive Recreation

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Adult Athletics

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Youth Athletics

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Tennis – All Ages

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Gymnastics – All Ages

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Dance | Movement – Tot & Youth

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Small Fries Preschool | Tot Enrichment

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Youth | Teens – Enrichment & Camps

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Art | Cooking – All Ages

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Open Lands & Trails

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Adult Enrichment

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Active Generation

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Golf Loveland

CONTACTS & PROGRAM AREAS

CONTACT US

MAPS 52

Schools | Facilities | City Parks

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Open Lands & Trails Natural Areas

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Recreation Trail & Bikeways REGISTRATION

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Information

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Policies & Procedures

PLEASE NOTE: All activities, classes, events and programs are subject to change. Subscribe to our Parks & Recreation e-newsletter to stay up-to-date at lovgov.org/parksrecreation

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CHILSON RECREATION & SENIOR CENTER 700 E. Fourth St. • Loveland, CO 80537 Visit us online: lovgov.org/chilson Recreation Center: 970.962.2386 Senior Center: 970.962.2783 TDD: 970.962.2620

AMENITIES Fitness | Wellness

QUESTIONS: 970.962.2383 HOURS - Recreation Center

Drop-In Childcare

Monday–Friday Saturday Sunday

Parents, legal guardians and persons in charge (immediate family members) participating in classes or working out may utilize drop-in childcare for ages 3 months through 8 years. Infants 3 through 7 months require a reservation. Call 970.962.2466 or stop in for info.

5:30A-9:30P 6:00A-6:00P 11:00A-6:00P

Pool closes 30 minutes before facility closes. Hours subject to change; call us for updates.

HOURS - Senior Center Monday–Friday Saturday

8:00A-5:00P Billiards ends: 4:30 Open 9A-12P Billiards ONLY

HOLIDAY & MAINTENANCE CLOSURES Dates 8/29-9/4 M, 9/5 Th, 11/24 F, 11/25 Sa, 12/24 Su, 12/25 Sa, 12/31

Aquatics

FEES - Chilson Recreation/Senior Center

FEES - Childcare

Infants (1 & under) are FREE w/paid adult

Daily Fee: $3.00

• Lap pool • Leisure pool with speed slide • Aquatics programs & exercise classes • Hot tubs - indoor & outdoor • Steam room

Facility

• Indoor walking & jogging track • 3 racquetball courts • 2 gymnasiums • Drop-in childcare • Conference & event facilities • Party packages

CELEBRATE YOUR EVENT The Hatfield Chilson Recreation/Senior Center is a great venue for your next event. Casual or formal, big or small, with audio visual equipment for your training or seminar needs. Chilson has rental space available that may be perfect for you! Call 970.962.2503 to plan your next event. Interested in a swim birthday party? Book online at lovgov.org/webtrac or call 970.962.2468. Gymnastics parties and Winona Outdoor Pool rentals are also available! Close to downtown Loveland, the Chilson Center is easily accessible from I-25, Highway 34 and Highway 287. Our professional, experienced staff are happy to assist in planning your event and are committed to ensuring a memorable experience for you and your guests.

Annual Maintenance & Training

From 8/29–9/4 we are closed to the public, but there is a LOT going on behind the scenes as we work hard to keep Chilson looking and running great for our Loveland community.

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Labor Day Thanksgiving Day after Christmas Eve Christmas New Years Eve

Senior Center CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED 9A-12P Billiards only CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED

HOURS - Childcare

• State-of-the-art strength training equipment • Indoor cycling studio • Over 50 group fitness classes each week • Friendly & professional personal training • TRX classes • Nutrition/Weight Loss consultations • NEW! LightStim LED Light Therapy

Maintenance & training

Rec Center CLOSED 5:30A-2:00P CLOSED 5:30A-9:30P 6:00A-2:00P CLOSED 6:00A-6:00P

MAX VISIT: 2 hour limit per day

Age

Daily Fee 10-Visit**

Toddlers (2-5 Years) Youth (6-18 Years) Adults (19-61 Years) Seniors (62+)

$4.00

$36.00

$5.00

$45.00

$6.50

$58.50

$5.25

$47.25

Age

3 Month 

Youth (6-18 Years) Adults (19-61 Years) Seniors (62+) Family*

$90

Age Youth (6-18 Years) Adults (19-61 Years) Seniors (62+) Family* NEW! 3rd–4th adult

$160 $93 $232

6 Month  1 Year  Res |NR Res |NR $150 | $171 $248 | $300 $275 | $305 $472 | $550 $167 | $199 $267 | $325 $399| $430

$690 | $800

N/A

$300|$300

Monthly Billing NEW! Pay prorated current month plus next month when signing up (6 month min.) Age Youth (6-18 Years) Adults (19-61 Years) Seniors (62+) Family* NEW! 3rd–4th adult Childcare (add on)

Res |NR

$22.66|$27.00 $41.33|$47.83 $24.25|$29.08 $59.50| $68.67 $25.00|$25.00 $7.50 | $5.00 (1st child | 2nd +)

* Family = 1-2 adults + child(ren) under age 21 at home NEW! Annual pass can allow up to 2 add'l adults for a fee ** 10-Visit pass is valid for 3 years  Pass fees include 1-week facility closure for annual maintenance; additional area closures may also occur

Monday-Thursday

8:45A-1:30P & 4:00-7:00P

Friday

8:45A-1:30P & (Sept-May) 4:00-7:00P

Saturday

Only Sept-May: 9:00A-12:00P

10-Visits: $27.00 Upgrade your annual pass: $90 1st child; $60 ea. additional child Also see monthly billing options below. Recreation Center Fees Fees provide access to fitness equipment, gym, weight room, exercise track, racquetball courts, most fitness classes, swimming pools, hot tubs, steam room and locker room with locker. Cancellation fee may apply for passes or visit cards. Group Rate Bringing a group of 10 or more? Please submit a group attendance request form at lovgov.org/swimming at least 48 hours in advance to be eligible for a $4.50/person group rate. Group requests may be made only for the current calendar year and are on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to space and staff availability. Senior Center Fees No fees are required to enjoy activities in the lobby including billiards, cards, chess, etc. Refer to the Active Generation pages for Senior Activity Card (SAC) benefits and fees for classes/activities.

DID YOU KNOW?

We are a SilverSneakers® and Renew Active facility. Stop by the Senior Center and get signed up for your fitness pass!

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Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

9:30A–3P

9:30A–1P

9:30A–1P 5–9:30P

9:30A–1P

9:30A–1P

3–6P*

3–6P

Family/Open Basketball

3:30–5P

5:30–9:30A 1–9:30P

1–5P

1–5P

5:30–9:30A 1–9:30P

11A–3P*

11A–3P

Pickleball

5:30–9A

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5:30–9A

5:30–9A

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9:30A–1P

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9:30A–1P

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3:30–6P

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8A–6P*

3–6P

5:30–9A

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5:30–9A 1:30–3:30P

5:30–9A 1:30–3:30P

12–4P

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11A–2P

LARGE GYM: West (front) Basketball - 18+ Full Court

LARGE GYM: East (back) Basketball - 18+ Full Court

Family/Open Basketball Pickleball Volleyball - 50+

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9A–1P

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Volleyball - Coed

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1–9:30P

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SMALL GYM: Volleyball - Coed

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5:30–9:30P

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4–9:30P

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11A–2P

CHILSON GYM & AQUA SCHEDULES

DROP-IN

RACQUETBALL COURTS: Call 970.962.2438 or go online to reserve: lovgov.org/webtrac Racquetball equipment rental:

$1.50 per person/per hour. Racquetball Challenge Court provides opportunities to meet players/practice. All levels invited; no reservations. Games are played in order of player arrival and are coed. Play to 15 points; winner plays next player waiting, up to 3 consecutive games.

Reservation Slots Racquetball Challenge Court

6A–9P

6A–9P

6A–4P & 8–9P

6A–9P

6A-12P & 2-9P

6A–6P

11A–6P

Courts 2, 3 12-2P

Courts 2, 3 12-2P

Courts 2, 3 12-2P & 4-8P

Courts 2, 3 12–2P

Courts 2, 3 12–2P

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Courts 2, 3 11A–2P

* Outside of youth leagues  Great for beginners Schedules may be updated periodically; revised schedules at the front desk.

AQUATICS LAP POOL: Lap Lanes 1-4

Appointment Required lovgov.org/webtrac

Lap Lanes 5-8

Outside of swim lessons & aqua fitness

Aqua Fitness

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

5:30A–9P

5:30A–9P

5:30A–9P

5:30A–9P

5:30A–9P

6A–5:30P

11A–5:30P

5:30–7:00A 10:45A–6P 7:30–9P

5:30–7:00A 10:45A–5:10P 7:30–9P

5:30–6:05A 8:15–9:15A 10:15A–9P

6:00–8:25A 11:50A–4:00P

11A–5:30P

7:15–8:15A 9:15–11:25A 6:00–6:55P

7:05–7:55A 9:15–10:15A

6:05–8:15A 9:15–10:15A

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5:30–8:30A 5:30–7:00A 10:45A–5:10P 10:45A–5:10P 7:30–9P 7:30–9P 9:15–10:15A

7:05–7:55A 9:15–10:15A

Please anticipate limited space availability during time frames for aqua fitness and swim lessons (lessons are held Mon/Tues/Thur 5–7:30P and Sat 9A–Noon). See the fitness schedule at the front desk or online at lovgov.org/fitnesswellness for details on aqua fitness classes.

LEISURE POOL: Open Swim Speed Slide Zero Depth Area

10A–9P*

10A–9P*

10A–9P*

10A–9P*

10A–9P*

10A–5:30P*

11A–5:30P

10A–9P

10A–9P

10A–9P

10A–9P

10A–9P

10A–5:30P

11A–5:30P

9–10A**

9–10A**

9–10A**

9–10A**

9–10A**

9–10A**

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Water Walking

6–8A 9:30–10:00A

6–10A

No current during fitness classes

6–10A

No current during fitness classes

6–8A 9:30–10:00A

6–10A

6–10A

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Aqua Classes

8:15–9:15A

8:20–9:20A

8:20–9:20A

8:15–9:15A

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For fitness; not for play

In lazy river

In bay

In bay

In lazy river

* Swim Lessons are held during open swim hours in the lap and/or leisure pool: Mon/Tues/Thur 5–7:30P, Sat 9A–12P ** Zero depth area for tots/toddlers open Mon-Sat for 1 hour prior to open swim (no water features during this time) Open swim pool schedules are subject to change without notice. Please see the front desk for any closures or deviations. RULES: Children under age 6 must be within arm’s reach of and actively supervised by someone 16 or older while in the water. Children ages 6–7 must be directly supervised on the pool deck by someone 16 or older. Youth (under 16) are not permitted to use steam room/ outdoor hot tub. Proof of age may be required. The use of flotation devices in all bodies of water is limited to water wings or small inner tubes only. Mermaid tails are permitted in the lap pool only. Aquatics policies are posted at lovgov.org/chilson and aquatics area.

All activities are subject to change. More info: lovgov.org/parksrecreation

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SPECIAL EVENTS 8/20

NEW! Kidchella: Music & Art Festival

A festival all about kids, family and fun! The day includes fun performances, carnival games, arts and crafts, games from the Mobile Recreation Trailer, face painting, food trucks and more. Questions: 970.962.2336 Info: lovgov.org/kidchella Location: North Lake Park, Hammond Amphitheater Sa 8/20 3:00-7:00P FREE Stage performance line-up:

3:15–3:45P Fort Collins Circus Center Learn and have FUN with Fort Collins Circus performers after their show with hula hooping, juggling and more! 4:15–4:45P Master of Magic Be AMAZED during this magic show! Then see magic up close as Master of Magic Will Mannsz wanders the crowd after his performance. 5:30–6:30P Doctor Noize Join the energetic antics of Cory, aka Doctor Noize. Kids may be selected to go onstage to participate in the show!

8/21

National Senior Citizens Day

National Senior Citizens Day recognizes the achievements of the more mature representatives of our nation. It provides an opportunity to show our appreciation for their dedication, accomplishments and services they give throughout their lives. Visit the following restaurants on Sun, 8/21 and the Chilson Senior Center will receive a percentage of their sales: Tilted Barrel Brew Pub, CJ's Patio Grill, Loveland Breakfast Club, El Cielo Mexican Restaurant, McGraff's American Grill and Loveland Coffee Company. Bring a friend and support our local restaurants and our Loveland seniors!

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Thru 8/27

Outdoor Yoga in the Park

Enjoy the fresh air! All fitness levels. Bring a yoga mat/beach towel. Drop in using a Chilson pass (including SilverSneakers® or Renew Active passes) or a 10-Visit pass. No payments taken at the park. Instr: Jessica Auman | Location: Mehaffey Park, 3285 W. 22nd St. Age: 14+ By the playground; weather permitting Sa 6/4-8/27 8:15-9:15A Chilson pass

9/10

Celebrate Loveland Trails Day

Come celebrate Loveland’s trails co-sponsored by the Colorado Lottery. There will be maps, information materials, free bike checks, giveaways, lottery tickets and more. The City will be awarded the Lottery’s Starburst Award for the completion of the trail along 57th Street. Participants are encouraged to walk or ride to the event. Location: Sunset Vista Natural Area, 1323 W. 57th St., Loveland Sa 9/10 9:00-11:00A FREE

9/10

Harvest Bazaar

Join us at this fundraising event for the Chilson Senior Advisory Committee where proceeds benefit the Senior Center scholarship program for Loveland seniors. Browse the craft tables for handmade gifts. Purchase fall produce and enjoy chili and delicious pie! Produce donations accepted beginning 9/8. Crafters needed – call to inquire. Location: Chilson Senior Center Questions: 970.962.2783 Sa 9/10 9:00A-1:30P FREE to browse Meal Deal (chili, pie and drink) $6 in advance | $7 at door Coffee & Pie (while supplies last) $2

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9/11

Honey Festival

Enjoy honey vendors and learn about health and nutritional benefits. Kids will have FUN in the busy bee kid zone and can study bees in the observation beehive! Experience the mead garden with Dragon Meadery and MeadKrieger Meadery (10A-12:30P while supplies last). Questions: 970.962.2446 or lovgov.org/honeyfestival Location: Fairgrounds Park, 700 S. Railroad Ave. Su 9/11 9:00A-1:00P FREE

9/14

Senior Fishing Derby

Enjoy the Senior Fishing Derby co-sponsored by the Loveland Fishing Club and City of Loveland. Fishing license, poles and other equipment provided. Free food & prizes! Fish cleaned for you or catch and release. Must sign waiver. Transportation on your own. Questions: 970.962.2783 Register: At the Chilson Senior Center Age: 60+ Location: Flatiron Reservoir, 1800 SCR 31, Loveland W 9/14 9:00A-1:00P FREE

Thru 9/25

City of Loveland Farmers Market

Voted one of the 10 best farmers markets in Colorado! Farm-fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, crafters & entertainment. SNAP accepted. Questions: 970.962.2336 or lovgov.org/farmersmarket Su | 6/5–9/25 | 9:00A–1:00P | Fairgrounds Park, pavilions 1 & 2 8/14

Watermelon Daze Watermelon bowling, watermelon eating contest, watermelon drinks w/Loveland Aleworks (10A–12:30P). Learn the Watermelon Crawl at 10:30A. 8/28, 9/25 Artist Market Discover artists for a one-of-a-kind find! 9/25 Pumpkin Party Pumpkin decorating, themed games & pumpkin beer w/Big Thompson Brewery (10A–12:30P).

10/1 Glow & Go Family Bike Ride

Let's glow! Join this guided bike ride for families. Come early to decorate your bike with glow sticks. Strider bikes, scooters and strollers welcome. Pre-registration requested; check-in at 5:30P. Location: Fairgrounds Park, 700 S. Railroad Ave. Sa 10/1 6:30P $7 indiv, $32 family 451224

10/7 & 10/8

Ski & Sports Swap

SELL old stuff! BUY new stuff! Sell your gently used equipment or buy great ski and sports equipment at a fraction of the cost. Discounted lift tickets and food trucks. No consignor registration fee. Earn higher percentage with volunteer hours! Questions: 970.962.2336 or lovgov.org/skiswap Location: Chilson Recreation Center F 10/7 4:30-5:30P NEW! VIP Entry Only, $5 Must purchase in advance; limited # of VIP passes #451902 5:30-8:30P General admission (no entry fee) Sa 10/8 9:00A-2:00P General admission (no entry fee) 12:00-2:00P Closeout pricing (select vendors)

10/14

Dive-In Movie Night

Enjoy Luca (PG) while floating in the Chilson pool with your friends. Bring a float and create lasting memories! Location: Chilson Pool F 10/14 7:00-9:00P Daily fee/Chilson pass

10/15

Halloween GPS Geocaching

Get your family and friends outside for a spooky Halloween treasure hunt using GPS units to solve clues at North Lake Park. Each session begins with a brief orientation on how to use the GPS. You may need to complete additional challenges along the route. Bring water, snacks and dress for the weather; closed-toed shoes encouraged. Location: North Lake Park, 2750 N. Taft Ave. *1 fee for up to 5 people; adult must be present at all times. Sa 10/15 10:00-11:30A $35* 452910-1 12:00-1:30P $35* 452910-2 2:00-3:30P $35* 452910-3

SPECIAL EVENTS

9/10 NEW! Puppapoolooza Min/Max: 10/99 A DOG swim party at the POOL complete with pooch prizes and lots of tennis balls! All friendly dogs welcome. Dogs must be at least 6 months old, legally licensed, vaccinated and wearing a visible dog license. Don’t forget to bring their favorite flying disc! Location: Winona Outdoor Pool, 1615 Fourth St. SE Sa 9/10 10:00A-12:00P $6/dog 304000-1

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11/1

Chilson 35-Mile Challenge

Celebrate Chilson's 35th anniversary with a 35-mile challenge! Beginning 11/1, you have 50 days to complete the challenge with the option to do it on foot (walking or running), bike (stationary or group exercise) or in the water (swimming or lazy river water walking). You may mix and match activities with this self-tracking challenge. Register and pick up your mileage log at the Chilson front desk - available beginning 10/28. Successfully complete the 35-mile challenge and get an awesome prize! BONUS - complete weekly challenges along the way for a chance to win prizes. Age: 12+ 11/1-12/19 $35 499935-1

11/4

Glow Swim Party

Come swim in the pool where the lights are dim and the party is bright. Get your glow on with glow games, photo booth, DJ dance party and much more! Location: Chilson pool All ages F 11/4 7:00-9:00P Daily fee/Chilson pass

11/11 Adult Sock Hop Dance Min/Max: 5/150 Join in the FUN with a 50's Sock Hop! Dinner and root beer floats will be served along with 50's music. Bring a friend and dress up for the occasion if you'd like. Location: Hickory/Maple/Spruce Age: 21+ F 11/11 6:00-9:00P $7 491101-1 11/25

#OptOutside Guided Hike

12/21

Winter Solstice Celebration

Join in the fifth annual #OptOutside Mariana Butte Hill Climb on Black Friday. Open Lands & Trails staff and volunteers lead a guided hike along the trails at Mariana Butte and Hidden Hogback Trail, with options to summit the Butte. Dress for the weather. Bring binoculars and cameras, and take in the views from the summit. The last part of summit climb is steep and has rocky terrain; there may be a wait depending on the number of hikers. Registration/More Info: offero.cityofloveland.org Location: Mariana Butte, 701 Clubhouse Dr. All ages F 11/25 9:30-11:00A FREE

This solstice celebration is an opportunity to honor the rhythms of nature and our hopes for growing light in our world. Winter solstice is the astronomical first day of winter and has the fewest hours of sunlight, making it the shortest day of the year. Join us for this early morning as we celebrate the rebirth of the sun! Registration/More Info: offero.cityofloveland.org Location: River's Edge Natural Area, 960 W. First St. All ages W 12/21 6:30-7:15A FREE

All activities are subject to change. More info: lovgov.org/parksrecreation

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PARKS The City of Loveland Parks & Recreation Department maintains numerous areas with amenities available for the community: • 22 softball fields • 8 baseball fields • 2 inline skate hockey rinks • 3 skate parks • 25 outdoor tennis courts • 10 outdoor basketball courts • 18 outdoor pickleball courts • 1 outdoor Fitness Court® • 1 outdoor swimming pool • 1 swim beach • 27 playgrounds • 32 parks - 22 with amenities only (no reservable shelters); 10 with amenities and reservable pavilions|gazebos|shelters • 3 golf courses • Open lands, trails and natural areas • Indoor recreation at the Chilson Recreation/Senior Center • and more!

Memorial Bench & Tree Donations

are made through the Parks & Recreation Department's nonprofit Foundation. Call 970.962.3459 for more info.

Take a look! Check out Loveland park pavilions, gazebos and shelters at: lovgov.org/parks See page 52 & 54 for park locations and recreation trail maps. 6

PAVILIONS|GAZEBOS|SHELTERS Non-reserved (or unreserved) pavilions, gazebos and shelters without power are available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations must be made at least five (5) business days prior to the desired date. Reservations accepted beginning the first working day of January for the current year. Fees and deposits are due upon reservation, and vary depending upon the location and invited guest total. Call 970.962.2727 or go online for details: lovgov.org/webtrac Alcohol permits allow facility users to have alcohol at events. In addition to the shelter & deposit fees, an alcohol permit is a $50 fee plus a $50 deposit. Alcohol permits expire on the day of the reservation. By City ordinance, alcohol is NOT permitted in a City facility without an alcohol permit and facility reservation. Large groups may be assessed a site impact fee to recover extra maintenance costs incurred for large group/event reservations. The Police Department may require an added application and approval process for large events. Please inquire for information.

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Online Reservations: lovgov.org/webtrac

Walk-in reservations are accepted at the Parks & Recreation Administration office Monday–Friday (except on City holidays) from 8:00A–4:30P, 500 E. Third St., Suite 200 Loveland, CO 80537 • Benson Sculpture Park - 1125 W. 29th St. Features one reservation gazebo and sculpture displays throughout the park. Limited parking; carpooling suggested. Large group reservations (48+) not accepted. • Centennial Park - 977 W. First St. Features one reservation shelter, baseball fields, stream fishing, pickleball courts, horseshoe courts, playground & rec trail access. • Dwayne Webster Park - 401 W. 13th St. Features three reservation shelters, basketball, tennis, horseshoe courts, playground and cannon sculpture. Large group reservations (48+) not accepted. • Fairgrounds Park - 700 S. Railroad Ave. Features two reservation pavilions, basketball, dog park, playgrounds, skate park, spray park, tot lot, ballfields, fishing with river access, historic sites, sculpture and rec trail access. ¼ or ½ pavilion rentals online; whole pavilion rentals in person only • Kroh Park - 5200 N. Garfield Ave. Features one reservation shelter, athletic and softball fields, a backstop and playground. • Loveland Sports Park - 950 N. Boyd Lake Features three reservation shelters, athletic fields, spray playground, skate park, in-line hockey rinks, basketball and volleyball courts & concession area. Large group reservations (60+) not accepted. • Mehaffey Park - 3285 W. 22nd Street Features two reservation shelters, a dog park, pond fishing, athletic fields, pickleball & tennis courts, skate park, playground, water feature and rec trail access. • Namaqua Park - 730 N. CR 19E (Namaqua Road) Features one reservation shelter, fishing, horseshoe courts and playground. Large group reservations (48+) not accepted. • North Lake Park - 2750 N. Taft Avenue Features four reservation shelters, fishing, baseball/softball athletic fields, tennis/basketball/horseshoe courts, pond fishing, mini railroad (seasonal), swim beach (seasonal) and two playgrounds. • Seven Lakes Park - 1975 Park Dr. Features one reservation shelter, soccer fields, basketball court, playground and rec trail access. Large group reservations (56+) not accepted.

Areas that are reserved in person (not online): • Athletic fields • Ball fields • Fairgrounds Park pavilions (whole) • Hammond Amphitheater • Winona Outdoor Pool Please call the office at 970.962.2727 to inquire about availability. Neighborhood parks that do not have reservation areas may still be used on a first-come, first-served basis for small groups.

Park Hours

Most Loveland parks are open from 6:00A–10:30P daily unless otherwise specified onsite. All parks except Viestenz-Smith Mountain Park will remain open in the winter months. Loveland Sports Park may be closed due to weather conditions and restrooms may remain closed for the season and/or during extremely cold temperatures. Please refer to specific park web pages or call 970.962.2727 for more information.

Grills

The grills located in the parks are for charcoal use. When using the grills, you must make sure the coals are completely extinguished before vacating the site. You may leave the remaining coals/ash to continue cooling, and our parks workers will eliminate the ashes when they clean the grills before their next use. If you prefer to use a gas grill, you are welcome to bring your own to the park, as long as you use it on a paved/cement surface and you allow it time to cool so you may take it with you when you leave.

Pets

• Pet owners are required to pick up and remove pet waste. Pets must be leashed and under human control at all times, except in designated dog park enclosures. Dogs at the dog park enclosure must remain under voice control. A leash is still required for arrival/departure at the dog park, or if there are control issues in the dog park areas. • Pets are NOT allowed inside the Barnes Softball Complex at Fairgrounds Park or Centennial Park baseball complex, on inline hockey rinks, skate park areas, spray park areas, playgrounds, basketball and volleyball courts, the Championship Field at Loveland Sports Park or within 100 feet of any other athletic courts or fields while practices or games are being played.

PARK SHELTERS | RULES & REGULATIONS

PAVILION|SHELTER RESERVATIONS PARK RULES & REGULATIONS

Permitted Items

• Only small pop-up shade shelters with removable walls are allowed (10' x 10' max) and must be weighted down. No stakes are to be driven into the ground more than 6" for any reason (irrigation lines are present). Camping as defined as setting up a tent or like structure for privacy is prohibited. Overnight parking or camping is prohibited. • No jump castles, dunk tanks, pony rides or similar set-ups. • No Silly String, paint or any other item which may contain dyes and cause permanent damage. • Collecting, removing, destroying or defacing any natural or manmade object is NOT permitted. • Vending is not allowed in City parks, open land areas or trails without prior permission from the Parks & Recreation Dept. • Smoking is prohibited, except in designated areas. • Glass containers/bottles are prohibited. • No open fires or flames except in provided grills. • No gathering or cutting firewood. • Motorized vehicles (except authorized) are not allowed outside of established streets and parking areas. • Remote control (RC) boating questions are addressed by the Colorado Parks & Wildlife Division through the office in Fort Collins. Please call 970.472.4300 for information. In Loveland, battery powered RC boats have been approved for use on small City-owned bodies of water only; suggested sites would be the Foote Lagoon or North Lake Park - Duck Pond. • New regulation as of August 1, 2018: No hang gliding, paragliding or powered paragliding in any park or open land area.

For detailed rules: lovgov.org/parks

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AQUATICS Unsure of your swim level for lessons? We can help! Call 970.962.2FUN to set up a test session for best placement.

Make a BIG SPLASH with a Swim Party!

Reserve the Chilson Party Room and celebrate your birthday at the Chilson Pool. Want to jump, flip and roll instead? We also offer gymnastics parties with facilitated gymnastics activities! For more information, visit lovgov.org/birthdayparties

Chilson parties: 970.962.2468

Discover the benefits of aqua classes:

• Water supports the body by putting less stress on joints and muscles and less strain on the heart by moving blood around the body • Working out in water helps build strength and prevents overheating, helping you exercise for longer periods • The impact of gravity is less in the water, allowing for greater range of motion, which activates your muscles • And ... it's a lot of FUN! Source: swimming.org

Check out page 14 for Chilson aqua classes and see the schedule at lovgov.org/fitnesswellness

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Swim Parent/Infant

Min/Max: 4/10 Parents help introduce infants to the water while learning how to work with their child safely in the pool. Basic body position and holding techniques are introduced. One adult per child required. Age: 0.5–1.5 M 9/12-10/24 5:45-6:15P $35 400001-01 M 11/7-12/26 5:45-6:15P $40 400001-02 T,Th 9/6-9/29 5:10-5:40P $40 400001-10 T,Th 10/4-10/27 5:10-5:40P $40 400001-11 T,Th 11/1-11/22 5:10-5:40P $35 400001-12 T,Th 11/29-12/22 5:10-5:40P $40 400001-13 Sa 9/10-10/29 9:00-9:30A $40 400001-20 Sa 11/5-12/17 9:00-9:30A $35 400001-21

Swim Parent/Toddler

Min/Max: 4/10 Parents help introduce toddlers to the water using songs, working on building confidence, becoming comfortable in and around the pool, and staying safe. Basic water activities are introduced. One adult per child required. Age: 1.5–3 M 9/12-10/24 5:10-5:40P $35 400002-01 M 11/7-12/26 5:10-5:40P $40 400002-02 T,Th 9/6-9/29 6:20-6:50P $40 400002-10 T,Th 10/4-10/27 6:20-6:50P $40 400002-11 T,Th 11/1-11/22 6:20-6:50P $35 400002-12 T,Th 11/29-12/22 6:20-6:50P $40 400002-13 Sa 9/10-10/29 10:10-10:40A $40 400002-20 Sa 11/5-12/17 10:10-10:40A $35 400002-21

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Min/Max: 4/8 For the swimmer with no or limited water experience and who is uncomfortable putting their face in the water. Front and back floats introduced along with interactive water games. Age: 3–5 M 9/12-10/24 5:10-5:40P $35 400003-01 M 9/12-10/24 6:20-6:50P $35 400003-02 M 11/7-12/26 5:10-5:40P $40 400003-03 M 11/7-12/26 6:20-6:50P $40 400003-04 T,Th 9/6-9/29 5:45-6:15P $40 400003-10 T,Th 9/6-9/29 6:55-7:25P $40 400003-11 T,Th 10/4-10/27 5:45-6:15P $40 400003-12 T,Th 10/4-10/27 6:55-7:25P $40 400003-13 T,Th 11/1-11/22 5:45-6:15P $35 400003-14 T,Th 11/1-11/22 6:55-7:25P $35 400003-15 T,Th 11/29-12/22 5:45-6:15P $40 400003-16 T,Th 11/29-12/22 6:55-7:25P $40 400003-17 Sa 9/10-10/29 9:00-9:30A $40 400003-20 Sa 9/10-10/29 10:45-11:15A $40 400003-21 Sa 11/5-12/17 9:00-9:30A $35 400003-22 Sa 11/5-12/17 10:45-11:15A $35 400003-23

Swim Level 1

Swim Preschool 2

Min/Max: 4/8 Prerequisite: Preschool 1 or demonstrate requirements. For the swimmer who will comfortably submerge face and head underwater. Learn to float independently on front and back for 5 seconds. Swimming on front is also introduced. Age: 3–5 M 9/12-10/24 5:45-6:15P $35 400004-01 M 9/12-10/24 6:55-7:25P $35 400004-02 M 11/7-12/26 5:45-6:15P $40 400004-03 M 11/7-12/26 6:55-7:25P $40 400004-04 T,Th 9/6-9/29 5:10-5:40P $40 400004-10 T,Th 9/6-9/29 6:20-6:50P $40 400004-11 T,Th 10/4-10/27 5:10-5:40P $40 400004-12 T,Th 10/4-10/27 6:20-6:50P $40 400004-13 T,Th 11/1-11/22 5:10-5:40P $35 400004-14 T,Th 11/1-11/22 6:20-6:50P $35 400004-15 T,Th 11/29-12/22 5:10-5:40P $40 400004-16 T,Th 11/29-12/22 6:20-6:50P $40 400004-17 Sa 9/10-10/29 10:10-10:40A $40 400004-20 Sa 9/10-10/29 11:20-11:50A $40 400004-21 Sa 11/5-12/17 10:10-10:40A $35 400004-22 Sa 11/5-12/17 11:20-11:50A $35 400004-23

Swim Level 2

Swim Preschool 3

Swim Level 3

Min/Max: 4/8 Prerequisite: Preschool 2 or demonstrate requirements. For the swimmer who is able to float independently on front and back for 5 seconds. Learn to swim 5 body lengths on front without stopping and become more comfortable in deeper water. Treading water is also introduced. Age: 3–5 M 9/12-10/24 6:20-6:50P $35 400005-01 M 11/7-12/26 6:20-6:50P $40 400005-02 T,Th 9/6-9/29 5:45-6:15P $40 400005-10 T,Th 10/4-10/27 5:45-6:15P $40 400005-11 T,Th 11/1-11/22 5:45-6:15P $35 400005-12 T,Th 11/29-12/22 5:45-6:15P $40 400005-13 Sa 9/10-10/29 9:35-10:05A $40 400005-20 Sa 11/5-12/17 9:35-10:05A $35 400005-21

Stay cool in the pool & work in the water!

Join the aquatics team. Check out: lovgov.org/jobs Become a certified lifeguard - make a difference.

Min/Max: 4/8 For the swimmer with little or no water comfort. Become comfortable submerging entire body in the water and learn to float independently on front and back. Swimming on front is also introduced. Age: 6–16 M 9/12-10/24 5:10-5:40P $35 400006-01 M 9/12-10/24 6:20-6:50P $35 400006-02 M 11/7-12/26 5:10-5:40P $40 400006-03 M 11/7-12/26 6:20-6:50P $40 400006-04 T,Th 9/6-9/29 5:45-6:15P $40 400006-10 T,Th 9/6-9/29 6:55-7:25P $40 400006-11 T,Th 10/4-10/27 5:45-6:15P $40 400006-12 T,Th 10/4-10/27 6:55-7:25P $40 400006-13 T,Th 11/1-11/22 5:45-6:15P $35 400006-14 T,Th 11/1-11/22 6:55-7:25P $35 400006-15 T,Th 11/29-12/22 5:45-6:15P $40 400006-16 T,Th 11/29-12/22 6:55-7:25P $40 400006-17 Sa 9/10-10/29 9:00- 9:30A $40 400006-20 Sa 9/10-10/29 10:10-10:40A $40 400006-21 Sa 11/5-12/17 9:00-9:30A $35 400006-22 Sa 11/5-12/17 10:10-10:40A $35 400006-23

AQUATICS - SWIM LESSONS

Swim Preschool 1

Min/Max: 4/8 Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level 1 or demonstrate requirements. For the swimmer who can put their face in the water comfortably and float independently. Learn to swim 5 body lengths on front without stopping and learn to tread water. Age: 6–16 M 9/12-10/24 5:45-6:15P $35 400007-01 M 9/12-10/24 6:55-7:25P $35 400007-02 M 11/7-12/26 5:45-6:15P $40 400007-03 M 11/7-12/26 6:55-7:25P $40 400007-04 T,Th 9/6-9/29 5:10-5:40P $40 400007-10 T,Th 9/6-9/29 6:20-6:50P $40 400007-11 T,Th 10/4-10/27 5:10-5:40P $40 400007-12 T,Th 10/4-10/27 6:20-6:50P $40 400007-13 T,Th 11/1-11/22 5:10-5:40P $35 400007-14 T,Th 11/1-11/22 6:20-6:50P $35 400007-15 T,Th 11/29-12/22 5:10-5:40P $40 400007-16 T,Th 11/29-12/22 6:20-6:50P $40 400007-17 Sa 9/10-10/29 9:35-10:05A $40 400007-20 Sa 9/10-10/29 10:45-11:15A $40 400007-21 Sa 11/5-12/17 9:35-10:05A $35 400007-22 Sa 11/5-12/17 10:45-11:15A $35 400007-23 Min/Max: 4/8 Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level 2 or demonstrate requirements. For the swimmer who can swim on front 5 body lengths without stopping. Learn rotary breathing, front crawl and elementary backstroke. Must be able to jump into shallow/deep water and move to the side comfortably. Age: 6–16 M 9/12-10/24 5:45-6:15P $35 400008-01 M 11/7-12/26 5:45-6:15P $40 400008-02 T,Th 9/6-9/29 5:10-5:40P $40 400008-10 T,Th 10/4-10/27 5:10-5:40P $40 400008-11 T,Th 11/1-11/22 5:10-5:40P $35 400008-12 T,Th 11/29-12/22 5:10-5:40P $40 400008-13 Sa 9/10-10/29 9:35-10:05A $40 400008-20 Sa 11/5-12/17 9:35-10:05A $35 400008-21

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AQUATICS - LESSONS & CLASSES

Swim Level 4

Min/Max: 4/8 Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level 3 or demonstrate requirements. For the swimmer who can swim 25 yards front crawl without stopping and is comfortable in deep water. Learn back crawl, breaststroke, sidestroke while building endurance on front crawl and elementary backstroke. Age: 6–16 M 9/12-10/24 5:10-5:40P $35 400009-01 M 11/7-12/26 5:10-5:40P $40 400009-02 T,Th 9/6-9/29 6:20-6:50P $40 400009-10 T,Th 10/4-10/27 6:20-6:50P $40 400009-11 T,Th 11/1-11/22 6:20-6:50P $35 400009-12 T,Th 11/29-12/22 6:20-6:50P $40 400009-13 Sa 9/10-10/29 11:20-11:50A $40 400009-20 Sa 11/5-12/17 11:20-11:50A $35 400009-21

Swim Level 5

Min/Max: 4/8 Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level 4 or demonstration of requirements. For the swimmer who can swim 50 yards front crawl, perform the breaststroke and back crawl for 25 yards and can tread water continuously for at least one minute. The butterfly stroke and flip turns on front and back are also introduced. Age: 6–16 M 9/12-10/24 6:20-6:50P $35 400010-01 M 11/7-12/26 6:20-6:50P $40 400010-02 T,Th 9/6-9/29 5:45-6:15P $40 400010-10 T,Th 10/4-10/27 5:45-6:15P $40 400010-11 T,Th 11/1-11/22 5:45-6:15P $35 400010-12 T,Th 11/29-12/22 6:20-6:50P $40 400010-13 Sa 9/10-10/29 10:45-11:15A $40 400010-20 Sa 11/5-12/17 10:45-11:15A $35 400010-21

Swim Level 6

Min/Max: 4/8 Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level 5 or demonstrate requirements. For the swimmer who can swim a minimum of two laps without stopping and is efficient in competition strokes including front crawl (freestyle), breaststroke, butterfly and back crawl (backstroke). Work on refining strokes, developing power and smoothness over greater distances. Age: 6–16 Sa 9/10-10/29 11:20-11:50A $40 400011-20 Sa 11/5-12/17 11:20-11:50A $35 400011-21

Swim Mermaid

Min/Max: 3/6 Learn mermaid-specific movements like flips, hand movements, kicking with feet together (with or without fins), moving through obstacle courses and fin safety. Build strength and endurance through the exercises each week. Fins are not provided, and not required. They are welcome to bring and use. Prerequisite: demonstrate the following skills independently - back float, front float, roll over, tread water one minute, swim 25 yards and dolphin kick basic motion. Pre-test: by appointment before first class; call 970.962.2629 to arrange. Location: Chilson Pool Age: 8+ W 9/7-10/26 5:00-5:45P $100 400016-1 W 11/2-12/21 5:00-5:45P $100 400016-2

NEW! Puppapoolooza

Min/Max: 10/99 A DOG swim party at the POOL complete with pooch prizes and lots of tennis balls! All friendly dogs welcome. Dogs must be at least 6 months old, legally licensed, vaccinated and wearing a visible dog license. Location: Winona Outdoor Pool Sa 9/10 10:00A-12:00P $6/dog 304000-1

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Make a wish! Have your PARTY at Chilson. Swimming Party

Includes one hour in the party room and a full day admission for swimming for up to 10 guests. Packages start at $90.

Gymnastics Party

Includes one hour in the party room and one hour of facilitated gymnastics activities for up to 10 guests. Packages start at $129.

Reserve your party :

970.962.2468

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Sponsorship pportunities GET CONNECTED Is your business looking for a way to connect with the Loveland community? Loveland Parks & Recreation has several sponsorship opportunities including events, athletics, vehicles, signage and more. Parks & Recreation has a broad impact in the community and the ability to connect your business with new demographics and a wide range of people. Contact Kerry Helke, 970.962.2446 kerry.helke@cityofloveland.org

Mobile Recreation Trailer Rental Interested in renting our Mobile Recreation Trailer for events? It's packed full of FUN games, sports and activities for all ages. For inquiries about renting please call 970.962.2336 or visit lovgov.org/PRevents

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FITNESS & WELLNESS Personal Training

Get maximum results in minimal time! Learn what your body needs and how it reacts to effective exercise. Working with a certified trainer who understands fitness, nutrition and health is one of the fastest, easiest and most successful ways to improve your health. Achieve long-term weight loss and develop healthy life-long habits; receive expert guidance and motivation; enhance sports performance; establish realistic and achievable fitness and nutritional goals. Call 970.962.2630 for more info or inquire at the front desk. Personal trainer bios: lovgov.org/personaltrainers Age: 16+ 30-Minute Sessions

60-Minute Sessions

1 session

$36

1 hour

$50

6 sessions

$180

3 hours

$145

10 sessions

$280

5 hours

$215

Intro to Personal Training Package

If you are new to training or have not trained in over one year, this is a great place to start! Our trainers will work to inspire and encourage you to develop healthy habits and effective workouts. Each session is one hour. Valid for one intro package per person. 3 sessions $110

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Loyal Guest Personal Training Specials

Save cash and earn free sessions when you buy a personal training package. Specials valid September 1–19. Limit two packages per person; must use within one year. Age: 16+ 30-Minute Sessions 6 sessions $180 10 sessions $280

Buy 6, Get 1 Free Buy 10, Get 2 Free

60-Minute Sessions 5 hours $215

Buy 5, Get 1 Free Hour

Lift Strong Weight Training for Age 12–13

Not old enough to use the strength equipment without parental supervision? Meet with a personal trainer to learn the fundamentals of weight training. Get set up on a weight training program and receive a wristband showing completion of the class to use the strength equipment on your own (you must wear wristband each time). Parents are NOT required to attend the class with you. Call Amy Genger at 970.962.2630, ext. 2. Age: 12–13 August–December $25 412001-01

Fitness Equipment Orientation

Our personal trainers can show you how to safely use the fitness equipment. Call 970.962.2386 for an appointment or schedule at the front desk. The orientation does not provide an exercise plan. FREE with paid admission

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Get fit with a structured workout program, nutritional plan and the support of a team. This is for ALL fitness levels with a time table you can do. Pre & post camp assessments plus Saturday bonus camps! Call 970.214.7900 or email ryann@redefinefitco.com for questions or to enroll. Location: Chilson Age: 16+ *No class 9/5 AM Camp – 3 days per week + Saturday camps M,W,F 9/7-10/14* 6:00-7:00A $235 M,W,F 10/31-11/18 6:00-7:00A $120 M,W,F 11/28-12/23 6:00-7:00A $160 NOON Camp – 2 days per week + Saturday camps T,Th 9/6-10/13 12:00-1:00P $165 T,Th 11/1-11/17 12:00-1:00P $80 T,Th 11/29-12/22 12:00-1:00P $108

HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training)

Min/Max: 5/7 HIIT is a variant of exercising that is the quickest way to burn fat and gain muscle simultaneously. How does HIIT work? It optimizes your workout time by utilizing a series of short, high-intensity intervals, followed by longer, low-intensity intervals. It boosts your metabolism and continues to burn calories hours after you are done! Location: Circuit Area Age: 14+ T 9/6-9/27 10:00-10:40A $30 416115-1 T 10/4-10/25 10:00-10:40A $30 416115-2 T 11/1-11/15 10:00-10:40A $23 416115-3 T 11/29-12/20 10:00-10:40A $30 416115-4 F 9/9-9/30 10:00-10:40A $30 416115-5 F 10/7-10/28 10:00-10:40A $30 416115-6 F 11/4-11/18 10:00-10:40A $23 416115-7 F 12/2-12/23 10:00-10:40A $30 416115-8

TRX Suspension Training

Min/Max: 5/10 TRX Suspension Training is a workout in which gravity and your own body weight is used to recruit and work many muscles at the same time. Training with TRX leads to enhanced strength, balance, flexibility and core stability. From beginners to athletes, anyone can use the TRX suspension trainer. Location: Small Gym Age: 14+ T 9/6-9/27 9:00-9:40A $30 416117-03 T 9/6-9/27 5:40-6:20P $30 416117-04 W 9/7-9/28 12:10-12:50P $30 416117-05 Th 9/8-9/29 9:00-9:40A $30 416117-06 F 9/9-9/30 9:00-9:40A $30 416117-07 T 10/4-10/25 9:00-9:40A $30 416217-03 T 10/4-10/25 5:40-6:20P $30 416217-04 W 10/5-10/26 12:10-12:50P $30 416217-05 Th 10/6-10/27 9:00-9:40A $30 416217-06 F 10/7-10/28 9:00-9:40A $30 416217-07 T 11/1-11/15 9:00-9:40A $23 416317-03 T 11/1-11/15 5:40-6:20P $23 416317-04 W 11/2-11/16 12:10-12:50P $23 416317-05 Th 11/3-11/17 9:00-9:40A $23 416317-06 F 11/4-11/18 9:00-9:40A $23 416317-07 T 11/29-12/20 9:00-9:40A $30 416417-03 T 11/29-12/20 5:40-6:20P $30 416417-04 W 11/30-12/21 12:10-12:50P $30 416417-05 Th 12/1-12/22 9:00-9:40A $30 416417-06 F 12/2-12/23 9:00-9:40A $30 416417-07

Fitness Evaluation

Min/Max: 1/20 Participate in a functional fitness evaluation to check your current fitness level and set goals for improving flexibility, upper/lower body muscular strength and endurance, dynamic balance & agility and coordination. Call 970.962.2630, ext 6 for more info and to schedule an appointment. Instructor: Lisa Foncannon, personal trainer/ Functional Aging Specialist | Location: Fitness/Dance Studio Age: 18+ Time: 1:30-4:00P Choose one date below M 9/12, 10/10, 11/14, 12/12 $25 416121-99

UCHealth Balance Screenings

Min/Max: 1/9 A physical and occupational therapist will assess your fall risk using STEADI - see more info on page 43. Register for a 30-min appt. on 9/28, 10/26, 11/16 or 12/21. You will be contacted to pick a time (screenings are between the hours of 12:30–3:30P). Balance and fall prevention strategies will be shared based on your results. Age: 18+ Fee: FREE Activity #: 491271 Location: Aspen Rm

FUNctional Moves for My Life

Min/Max: 3/5 Understand what the term functional movement means for you. Evaluate how to make your workouts work FOR you and be more FUNctional for you as you age. Includes a self-evaluation, musthave exercises/ideas for specific challenges that come with aging. Instr: Lisa Foncannon, personal trainer/Functional Aging Specialist Location: Fitness/Dance Studio Age: 50+ Time: 3:00–4:00P Fee: $30/session Tuesdays recommended for people w/mobility issues:

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FITNESS | HEALTH & WELLNESS

reDEFINE Fit Boot Camp

Wednesdays recommended for people w/few or no mobility issues:

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RESTORE & RE-CREATE GET REAL Realistic Weight Loss Package Work with our certified personal trainers to create a realistic program for optimal weight loss success. Receive guidance on eating habits to support exercise and a healthy lifestyle to reach your weight loss goals. Age: 16+ Fee: $220 Pass code: GETREAL Includes: Three 1 hour personalized nutrition guidance sessions and three 1 hour personal training sessions

TAKE THE NEXT STEP Nutrition Package

Already have your exercise routine established? Take the next step and achieve your weight loss goals faster by working with a trainer/nutrition coach to evaluate eating habits and help you develop a nutrition plan that is both attainable and sustainable. Age: 16+ Fee: $110 Pass code: NUTR PKG Includes: One 1 hour appointment; two 30-min follow-ups Fee: $180 Pass code: NUTR 30MN6 Includes: Six 30-minute sessions Fee: $280 Pass code: NUTR 30MN10 Includes: Ten 30-minute sessions

TRAINERS | COACHES Trainers provide consistency,

discipline and a whole lot of motivation! Schedule your package with one of our personal trainer/nutrition coaches: Katie Hayes or Candace Oates TRAINER | COACH BIOS lovgov.org/personaltrainers QUESTIONS? Sherri at 970.962.2453

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GROUP FITNESS - AQUA, CARDIO & CORE

GROUP FITNESS CLASS DESCRIPTIONS FITNESS SCHEDULES

CLASSES AT CHILSON

Available at the front desk & online lovgov.org/fitnesswellness

Use your Chilson pass or pay the daily fee. Classes subject to change.

QUESTIONS 970.962.2FUN

VIRTUAL CLASSES Register for virtual classes by the week and use your Chilson pass or pay the fee. Fee: $10/wk for unlimited virtual classes (keyword virtual; receipt has Zoom links)

V = Virtual option available

AQUA

CARDIO & CORE STRENGTH

Aqua EzFlow**

Barre Fusion

Aqua Fitness

Body Blast

A water-based total body strengthening, balance/ relaxation class through movement. The focus is on deep breathing/slow movement and is designed to improve balance, flexibility and core strength.

Water exercise increases flexibility and muscle strength, and gives your cardiovascular system the workout it needs. It takes stress off joints & muscular skeletal system, yet works the muscles, heart and lungs. Classes contain cardio, strength and stretching components.

Aqua HIIT

HIIT optimizes your workout time by utilizing a series of short, high intensity intervals designed to improve your cardio/strength and increase your metabolism. Class includes a warm up, interval training section, strength work and cool down.

Aqua River Walking**

Water walking and full body exercises including walking with and against the current in the lazy river; builds strength, cardiovascular fitness and balance.

Aqua Zumba®

Make a splash by adding a low-impact, high-energy aquatic exercise to your fitness routine. It blends the Zumba® philosophy with water resistance. There is less impact on your joints, so you can really let loose! The natural resistance means every step is more challenging and helps tone your muscles.

Designed to effectively burn out each muscle group worked from head to toe with isometric & aerobic training. Followed by stretch and release to aid in elongating and loosening muscles. Recommended to be barefoot on a yoga mat.

Use bands, balls and weights to combine low impact cardio, balance challenges & functional movement for a total body workout you’ll love.

Butts & Guts

Lower body and core training at its finest! Get ready for a 30-min result-driven workout that gets you stronger and works your core.

Cardio Kick

A high intensity mixed martial arts express format class uses striking and kick combinations to get you super strong and fast with both power and speed training. Learn options and modifications to assist with your striking efficiency.

Cardio Power**

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Cardio Power is an advanced group exercise class designed for active adults who desire a safe and effective low-impact cardio workout. Energizing and easy-to-follow movements promote heart-healthy, total-body conditioning to increase cardiovascular and muscular endurance. A variety of strength training options are offered to provide a well-rounded workout.

Flexible Strength

Combines yoga positions with dynamic movement to build strength, stamina, balance and flexibility. Best suited for those with previous instruction in physical alignment, physically fit and without current injuries.

Indoor Cycling Meditation

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Guided meditation and relaxation can enhance memory and learning, decrease feelings of stress and anxiety and improve blood pressure, back pain and sleep quality.

One of the most effective and motivating group exercise classes on our schedule! Allows for a variety of ages and levels. Arrive 15 minutes early for first session.

Interval Cardio Aerobics

A combination of step training, hi-low aerobics and strength and flexibility exercises all packed into one workout. Just what you need to energize your day!

** For age 62+ or those seeking a low-impact workout

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CLASSES AT CHILSON

Use your Chilson pass or pay the daily fee. Classes subject to change.

VIRTUAL CLASSES Register for virtual classes by the week and use your Chilson pass or pay the fee. Fee: $10/wk for unlimited virtual classes (keyword virtual; receipt has Zoom links)

FITNESS SCHEDULES

Available at the front desk & online lovgov.org/fitnesswellness

QUESTIONS 970.962.2FUN V = Virtual option available

CARDIO & CORE STRENGTH Pilates Plus

Improve your core and postural muscle strength and endurance using Bender Ball and Bender Barre methods, resistance bands, fitballs and other apparatus. Increase muscle and joint mobility and improve blood flow, coordination and balance. Learn effective fascial active stretching, muscle activation and release techniques using myofascia balls, foam rollers and tennis balls.

Power Abs

A challenging 20-minute workout that will work every angle of your abdominals. Improve your posture and reduce back pain. This class goes beyond sit-ups and crunches.

Power HIIT

Torch calories and push your workout to the next level by combining intervals of power and strength. Strong never looked so good!

Power Toning

One of the fastest ways to get in shape. With a combo of great body sculpting routines, work every major muscle group in the body. Strengthen, tone and increase flexibility using weights, bands and balls. Appropriate for all fitness levels.

NEW! SOULfusion™

A creative blend of yoga-inspired flows, short cardio bursts, balance sequences and strength training exercises all set to crazy, FUN music. SOULfusion™ is all of your soulmate workouts wrapped into one – movement, music, motivation!

Step

A medium impact cardio activity that ensures you'll meet your step goal each day. Classes vary in the level of choreography. Instructors offer various options for different levels of intensity.

Step & Strength

A FUN total body workout providing a combination of cardio and resistance training. Classes begin with easy-to-follow, yet intense step aerobics segments followed by strength training.

Strength Training**

Improve fitness, increase bone mass, muscle strength and reduce risk of osteoporosis with the use of the circuit machines and free weights. Perfect for beginners, returning exercisers or those who need extra help. Assistance is given as you strive toward independent workouts. You must be able to ambulate/ transfer independently between machines.

Yoga

• POWER BAR TONING This class adds barbell and weight plates. • POWER TONE PLUS is a total body workout with a variety of cardio intervals and core conditioning.

Explore your body & mind with postures, breath and meditation. Emphasis is on alignment and self-awareness for safe practice. Develop and maintain strength, focus, flexibility and balance. Majority of class is on a yoga mat on the floor. You must have the ability to get down and up from your mat without assistance.

SilverSneakers® Classic**

Zumba®

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Seated/standing exercises to increase muscular strength, range of motion and activities for daily living.

SilverSneakers® Circuit**

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Standing upper-body strength work alternated with low impact cardio using a chair for standing support.

SilverSneakers® Yoga**

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Seated and standing yoga poses to increase flexibility, balance and range of motion.

** For age 62+ or those seeking a low-impact workout

GROUP FITNESS - CARDIO & CORE

GROUP FITNESS CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

Forget the workout, just lose yourself in the music and find yourself in shape. Zumba® classes feature exotic rhythms set to high-energy Latin and international beats. Before you know it, you'll be getting fit and energy levels will soar!

Zumba Gold® **

For the active older adult and beginners of all ages. Zumba Gold® takes the Zumba® formula and modifies moves and pacing to fit beginners and active seniors.

Need fitness equipment? We've got it! Purchase at the Chilson front desk.

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WELLNESS WORKSHOPS

WELLNESS WORKSHOPS Healthy Brain, Healthy Life!

Min/Max: 3/30 The brain is one of the most astonishing and intricate parts of the human body and processes 70,000 thoughts each day. It is responsible for our emotions, memories, skills and sensory experience, and is the center of our sense of self and awareness of the world. Come explore what science has discovered about the human brain and learn simple everyday habits that have big impacts on brain health and quality of life. Instr: Kymber Boston, Doctor of Occupational Therapy Student | Location: Oak Rm Age: 18+ T 9/6-10/25 6:00-7:30P $59 418928-1 Th 9/8-10/27 10:00-11:30A $59 418928-2

Prime-Time Health

Min/Max: 6/20 Prime-Time Health is a scientifically proven plan that provides a road map to better health for adults and seniors. It focuses on living a longer, healthier life and empowers you to take charge of your health. These classes provide sustainable tools and resources that include how to make your own medicine, make health your hobby, move waste from your waist and live without pain and inflammation. Instructor: Emma Lombardi | Location: Oak Rm Age: 18+ Th 9/8-9/29 6:30-7:30P $45 418904-1

Low Carb Living

Min/Max: 6/15 Are you pre-diabetic, suffering from type 2 diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure or high cholesterol? Has your doctor informed you a reduced carbohydrate lifestyle may help? You don't have to be "keto" to enjoy the benefits of reducing your carbohydrate intake. Limiting intake of carbs may be difficult, but finding alternatives can help. Learn helpful tips to begin and maintain a new reduced carbohydrate intake lifestyle. Lifestyle meetings held one Monday of every month. Instructor: Candace Oates | Location: Chilson Conference Rm Age: 14+ M 9/12 10:00-11:00A $25 418950-1 M 10/3 10:00-11:00A $25 418950-2 M 11/7 10:00-11:00A $25 418950-3 M 12/5 10:00-11:00A $25 418950-4

Optimal Health

Min/Max: 20/50 You have 25,000 opportunities daily to manage stress, improve physical and mental performance, strengthen your immune system and activate your brain's pharmacy all through conscious breathing! This workshop uses simple techniques evaluated by specific medical tests to see immediate change to your overall well-being. Instr: Mike Rickett | Location: Oak Rm Age: 18+ M 9/19 6:30-8:00P $25 418940-1

Have you checked out our NEW LightStim LED Therapy Bed yet? It's designed to help REJUVENATE, RENEW and REVIVE your body after workouts to allow for recovery. See more info on page 19.

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Heels: Movement & Foundation

Min/Max: 8/20 Embrace yourself and learn to strut, move and shimmy with the power of high heels. Begin with a warm-up of isolations and toning exercises to engage muscles that will be utilized throughout the class. Intermix floor work, across-the-floor patterns and short choreography. You will be moving the entire class time. High heels are recommended but not required; no experience necessary. Instructor: Shelly Ray | Location: Hickory/Maple/Spruce Age: 16+ M 9/19 6:30-8:30P $30 418925-1

Health & Exercise

Min/Max: 20/50 Breathe in, breathe out. Sounds simple, right? Ineffective or restricted breathing can inhibit your performance, recovery and overall health! Better Health Breathing helps you identify problem areas, creates awareness and develops techniques to optimize workouts, build stamina and enrich lifelong breathing. Instructor: Mike Rickett Location: Maple/Spruce Age: 18+ M 10/3 6:30-8:00P $25 418941-1

Sleep: The Forgotten Pillar of Health

Learn the benefits of sleep and why it is so important for your health. Understand why you do not have to be an early bird in order to have the most health benefits or get the most done. Walk away with strategies to create the best environment possible for you and your sleep and create a plan to improve your sleep tonight. Min/Max: 6/20 Instructor: Emma Lombardi | Location: Oak Rm Age: 18+ Sa 10/8 9:00-11:00A $30 418914-1 Sa 10/22 9:00-11:00A $30 418914-2

Redesign Your Spine

Min/Max: 7/12 Learn specific exercises for spine correction that can be incorporated into your current workouts. Understand how to open your hips/groin and develop your glutes/upper back muscles to make you feel stronger and protect your body from injury and degeneration. Learn correct posture for working at the computer, sitting in the car and watching TV. You must be able to get up and down from the floor without assistance. Handouts provided. Location: Fitness/Dance Instructor: Nancy Stilson-Herzog, personal trainer Age: 18+ Sa 10/15 12:30-3:30P $65 418011-1

Foam Rolling – Deep Tissue Massage

Learn how to stretch tight tissue that can linger in the body and loosen the hips, glutes, quads, hamstrings, t-band, upper and lower back, neck and chest using foam rollers. Wear clothing that will allow you to move easily. Foam rollers provided. Min/Max: 7/12 Location: Fitness/Dance Instructor: Nancy Stilson-Herzog, personal trainer Age: 18+ T 11/8 6:30-8:00P $35 418012-1

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TAI CHI

Yoga Nidra Meditation

Tai Chi – Level 1 & 2

Min/Max: 8/16 Yoga Nidra is a systematic method of inducing complete physical, mental and emotional relaxation. It is an ancient practice of deep relaxation bringing about conscious sleep through a guided meditation. Known benefits include stress and anxiety reduction, improved memory, strengthened immune system and rejuvenation of the body. Certified instructor Linda Bestor guides you through this deeply relaxing practice. You will be lying on the floor through the entire class. Bring a blanket & pillow. Location: Maple/Spruce Age: 16+ W 9/28-10/19 6:15-7:15P $50 418006-1

Restorative Yoga

Min/Max: 8/14 In restorative yoga, props are used to support you in each pose and allow you to open your body through passive stretching. The addition of blocks, bolsters and blankets reduce unnecessary straining, allowing you to relax deeply and release tension and stress. Bring a bolster, blanket, mat & blocks (purchase at front desk or they are available to borrow). Instructor: Linda Bestor, personal trainer/yoga instructor | Location: Hickory Rm Age: 16+ W 10/26-11/16 6:15-7:15P $50 412000-1

KRAV MAGA Krav Maga Self-Defense

A self-defense training for civilians adapted from Israeli Defense Forces. Techniques are easy to learn to defend yourself and others effectively. Location: Loveland Athletic Club, 1000 S. Lincoln Ave.

Youth & Teen Focus on awareness/prevention, self-confidence, de-escalation and/or escape & self-defense. Age: 6–10 Juniors *classes run every Friday and every other Saturday as follows: Sept (9/10 & 9/24), Oct (10/8 & 10/22), Nov (11/5 & 11/19), Dec (12/3, 12/17 & 12/31) Times: Friday 4:30–5:15P, Saturday 9:30–10:20A F,Sa* September Times above $95 461532-1 F,Sa* October Times above $95 461532-2 F,Sa* November Times above $95 461532-3 F,Sa* December Times above $95 461532-4 Age: 11–13 Teen Warriors T,Th September 4:30-5:30P $95 461542-1 T,Th October 4:30-5:30P $95 461542-2 T,Th November 4:30-5:30P $95 461542-3 T,Th December 4:30-5:30P $95 461542-4

Adult Focus on prevention, recognition of threats, attacks and counter-attacks and use of items/tools for defense. Age: 14+ M,W September 7:15-8:15P $95 462532-1 M,W October 7:15-8:15P $95 462532-2 M,W November 7:15-8:15P $95 462532-3 M,W December 7:15-8:15P $95 462532-4 Women Only – drop-in childcare is available during class times for $5/child T,Th September 9:00-10:00A $95 462542-1 T,Th October 9:00-10:00A $95 462542-2 T,Th November 9:00-10:00A $95 462542-3 T,Th December 9:00-10:00A $95 462542-4

Min/Max: 5/25 Tai Chi is an ancient form of Chinese exercise. Described as meditation in motion, it promotes serenity through gentle, flowing movements with each posture flowing into the next without pause, ensuring that your body is in constant motion. Slow movements develop strong bones from a firm rooting of the feet. It stimulates memory and generates a feeling of confidence and relaxation. Instructor: Jaqui Gee Location: Small Gym Age: 18+ Level 1 M 9/12-11/14 M 11/21-12/12

11:30A-12:30P 11:30A-12:30P

$80 $45

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12:45-1:45P 12:45-1:45P

$80 $45

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YOGA | MARTIAL ARTS

YOGA

TAE KWON-DO Tae Kwon-Do

Min/Max: 5/20 This martial arts class practices the traditional Chan Hun style of Tae Kwon-Do. Students learn to use their training to better their lives with the respect and courtesy that goes along with achieving each rank. Uniforms are not required for first time students; see instructor if interested. Multiple family member discount - must attend within same month and register at the Chilson front desk. Testing fees are a separate cost, payable to the instructor. Instructor: Sheila Shirley, III Dan Location: Wed & Sat: Fitness/Dance | Thurs: Hickory Rm Age: 7+ *No class 11/23, 11/24, 12/21, 12/22, 12/24, 12/28, 12/29, 12/31 Beginner Rank: new students thru high white belt W 9/7-9/28 6:00-7:00P $30 427106-1 W 10/5-10/26 6:00-7:00P $30 427106-2 W 11/2-11/30* 6:00-7:00P $30 427106-3 W 12/7-12/14* 6:00-7:00P $25 427106-4 Intermediate Rank: gold belt thru blue belt Th: 5:45-7:15P Th,Sa 9/8-10/1 $50 Sa: 2:30-4:00P Th: 5:45-7:15P Th,Sa 10/6-10/29 $50 Sa: 2:30-4:00P Th: 5:45-7:15P Th,Sa 11/3-11/19* $40 Sa: 2:30-4:00P Th: 5:45-7:15P Th,Sa 12/1-12/17* $40 Sa: 2:30-4:00P Upper Rank: high blue belt & above Th: 5:45-7:45P Th,Sa 9/8-10/1 Sa: 2:30-4:30P Th: 5:45-7:45P Th,Sa 10/6-10/29 Sa: 2:30-4:30P Th: 5:45-7:45P Th,Sa 11/3-11/19* Sa: 2:30-4:30P Th: 5:45-7:45P Th,Sa 12/1-12/17* Sa: 2:30-4:30P

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ADAPTIVE RECREATION Adaptive Recreation

Loveland Adaptive Recreation (AR) provides activities and services to individuals in the community who have varying levels of physical or intellectual abilities. We are dedicated to empowering all individuals to participate in recreational programming and activities. AR staff are led by a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) to coordinate programming.

Adaptive Programs

Adaptive programs are for individuals who may have disabilities and need modified support to participate in activities. These programs are open to everyone but are designed to meet the unique needs of individuals with physical, intellectual and/or emotional disabilities. Adaptive programs include trained staff, modifications and adaptive equipment to provide optimal participation and quality experiences.

Inclusion

Adaptive Recreation provides support for people to participate in Loveland Parks & Recreation programs. AR staff can determine how to most effectively support individuals in recreation programs. Inquiries about what type of accommodations are available should be made at least two weeks before the class begins.

Attendant

Individuals who are not independent in activities of daily living may participate with a personal care attendant. There is no fee for personal care attendants unless otherwise noted. Attendants need to register separately and note whom they will be assisting. Notify AR staff to coordinate a support plan prior to class start date.

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Unified Sport Leagues

Loveland Parks & Recreation offers unified teams for sports like basketball, soccer and softball. They are teams comprised of players with and without disabilities. These leagues may work with rule additions and changes that allow all players to be supported and make gameplay fair. Unified sports programs promote gross motor coordination, dynamic decision making, inter-player communication, endurance and wellness.

Transition to Recreational Activities

This program provides people with disabilities the opportunity to participate in recreational activities at the Chilson Recreation Center. A Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist will work one-on-one with individuals to develop a program that is both therapeutic and enabling to ensure a smooth transition to independent utilization of the recreation center. Services include, but are not limited to adaptive exercise, fitness orientations, class and registration information, leisure interest search assistance, one-on-one class assistance and advocacy to eliminate barriers.

Contact Information

For additional information, visit lovgov.org/parksrecreation or contact Liesl Begnaud, CTRS at 970.962.2462 or email liesl.begnaud@cityofloveland.org

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Min/Max: 6/18 Come learn basic volleyball skills, drills and have fun with new friends! Scrimmages will be played. Location: Small Gym Age: 8–15 W 9/7-10/26 6:00-7:00P $25 469200-1 Age: 16+ W 9/7-10/26

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NEW! Special Olympics Bowling

Come strike a pose and bowl with friends. All levels welcome. Fee includes five weeks of bowling with two games per person and shoe rental each week. Transportation on your own to Windsor. Min/Max: 4/24 Location: The Summit, 4455 Fairgrounds Ave, Windsor Age: 16+ Th 9/8-10/6 6:00-7:30P $50 469100-1 Th 10/13-11/10 6:00-7:30P $50 469100-2

Sensory-Friendly Family Swim

After-hours swim where the crowd is smaller, the environment accepting and the water features (except the lazy river) turned off. Parent/caregiver participation is required. All ages are welcome. Location: Chilson Pool Dates: 8/21 & 9/18 Time: 6:00–7:15P Toddler (2-5 yrs) ........ $2.75 Adult (19-61 yrs) ........ $5.00 Youth (6-18 yrs) ......... $3.50 Senior (62+ yrs) ......... $3.75

Adaptive Craft Classes

Min/Max: 4/12 Join friends and create something beautiful! Monthly craft themes; activity modified as needed for participants. Location: Party Rm Age: 15+ M 9/12 10:00-11:00A $5 469400-1 M 9/12 6:00-7:00P $5 469400-2 M 10/10 10:00-11:00A $5 469400-3 M 10/10 6:00-7:00P $5 469400-4 M 11/14 10:00-11:00A $5 469400-5 M 11/14 6:00-7:00P $5 469400-6 M 12/12 10:00-11:00A $5 469400-7 M 12/12 6:00-7:00P $5 469400-8

Move and Groove

Min/Max: 4/12 Monthly exercise class exploring different activities and sports to get the body moving. Activities modified as needed. Pre-registration is required. Location: Small Gym Age: 15+ W 9/7 10:45-11:45A $5 469301-1 W 10/5 10:45-11:45A $5 469301-2 W 11/2 10:45-11:45A $5 469301-3 W 12/7 10:45-11:45A $5 469301-4

ADAPTIVE RECREATION

NEW! Unified Volleyball

Halloween Dance

Min/Max: 10/25 Dress in your favorite Halloween costume and dance the night away at this Halloween themed dance party! Location: Cherry/Hickory Rm Age: 18+ F 10/28 6:00-8:00P $5 469020-1

NOW AT CHILSON

LED Light Therapy LED Light Therapy is a non-invasive and natural treatment that has been proven

safe and effective with over 7000 medical and university studies. It is designed to help REJUVENATE, RENEW and REVIVE your body after workouts to allow for recovery. The LightStim LED Therapy Bed is the first to gain over-the-counter FDA clearance. It is a soothing and gentle treatment that delivers warmth for a relaxing whole body treatment to maximize your body’s potential for peak physiological performance.

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ADULT ATHLETICS League Skill Definitions

Athletic Coordinators

LEVEL 1 - Competitive (Age 16+) For teams who wish to play in the highest level of competition. Players should be very proficient in all skills and strategies.

General Athletics Info

LEVEL 2 & 3 - Recreation (Age 16+) For teams who wish to play for reasons other than exercise without getting into highly competitive levels of play. Players should have average to above average skills and knowledge of the sport.

Adult & Youth Basketball Adult Kickball Adult & Youth Flag Football

Payments & Rosters Full payment for each team is

Gymnastics

Adult Spikeball CARA Track

required at the time of registration. Major credit cards accepted. Rosters are required prior to the teams' first game. Bring them to the Chilson Center, to the first game or email the coordinator.

Volunteer Program

TeamSideline.com/loveland is used for all sport

Pickleball

Many activities need assistance! Call the coordinator for your area of expertise. Have FUN and make a difference this season.

Dana 970.962.2450 dana.redford@cityofloveland.org

Cornhole Adult & Youth Volleyball

Volunteer youth coaches needed!

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Adult & Youth Softball

LEVEL 4 & 5 - Leisure (Age 16+) For teams who wish to play for exercise in a low-key environment. Players should be beginners learning skills and techniques.

schedules, tournament dates, information packets, weather notifications and more! Check it out!

970.962.2445 athletics@cityofloveland.org

Savannah 970.962.2445 savannah.garcia@cityofloveland.org

Adult & Youth Soccer Youth Baseball & T-Ball Esports

Jordan 970.962.2444 jordan.bishop@cityofloveland.org

Batting Cages Adult & Youth Tennis

Kim 970.962.2437 Program Supervisor kim.miller@cityofloveland.org

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Register 7/5-8/2 Early Bird (thru 7/26)......................................$705/team Team Fee (7/27-8/2).......................................$755/team Schedules available online. Rosters due 8/12. Play begins 8/14. Day Start Date Level Class # Su 8/14 Coed 1 477201-1 Su 8/14 Coed 2 477201-2

Fall Softball

Register 7/11-8/8 Early Bird (thru 7/31)......................................$445/team Team Fee (8/1-8/8).........................................$495/team Schedules available online. Rosters due 8/16. Play begins 8/22. Day Start Date Level Class # T 8/23 Men's D 474001-1 T 8/23 Men's E1 474002-1 T 8/23 Men's E2 474002-2 T 8/23 Men's E3 474002-3 T 8/23 Women's E 474102-1 M 8/22 Coed D 474201-1 M 8/22 Coed E1 474202-1 M 8/22 Coed E2 474202-2 M 8/22 Coed E3 474202-3 M 8/22 Coed E4 474202-4 Th 8/25 Men's Church 2 474301-1

Men's Doubleheaders

Register 7/11-8/8 Early Bird (thru 7/31)...................................... $830/team Team Fee (8/1-8/8).........................................$880/team Schedules available online. Rosters due 8/16. Play begins 8/24. Day Start Date Level Class # W 8/24 Competitive 474003-1

Fall Coed Kickball

Register 7/11-8/8 Early Bird (thru 7/31).......................................$270/team Team Fee (8/1-8/8).........................................$310/team Schedules available online. Rosters due 8/19. Play begins 8/24. Day Start Date Level Class # W 8/24 Coed 2 476201-1

Fall Volleyball

Register 7/25-8/29 Early Bird (thru 8/21)......................................$335/team Team Fee (8/22-8/29).....................................$360/team Schedules available online. Play begins 9/12. Day Start Date Level Class # M 9/12 Women's 1 471101-1 M 9/12 Women's 2 471101-2 T 9/13 Men's 2 471001-1 W 9/14 Coed 3 471201-3 Th 9/15 Coed 1 471201-1 Th 9/15 Coed 2 471201-2

Winter Volleyball

Register 11/14-12/12 Early Bird (thru 12/4)......................................$335/team Team Fee (12/5-12/12)...................................$375/team Schedules available online. League begins week of 1/9/23. Age: 16+ Day Start Date Level Class # M 1/9 Women's 1 171101-1 M 1/9 Women's 2 171101-2 T 1/10 Men's 2 171001-1 W 1/11 Coed 3 171201-3 Th 1/12 Coed 1 171201-1 Th 1/12 Coed 2 171201-2

Winter Basketball

Register 11/14-12/12 Early Bird (thru 12/4)......................................$535/team Team Fee (12/5-12/12)...................................$585/team Schedules online 12/28 after 4pm. League begins week of 1/8/23. Age: 16+ Day Start Date Level Class # T 1/10 Men's 2 (CBMS) 173001-3 Su 1/8 Men's 2 (Chilson) 173001-4

PICKLEBALL Pickleball: Beginning Skills

Min/Max: 8/10 Pickleball is a court sport similar to tennis with elements of badminton and ping pong. Develop your skills and knowledge through our fun beginner lessons! All equipment provided. Instructors: Pamela McGee (M), George Richards (W), Bob Monroe (Th) Location: Large Gym Age: 18+ Fee: $50 *No class 9/5 M 8/29-9/26* 2:00-4:00P 476114-62 M 10/3-10/24 2:00-4:00P 476114-63 M 10/31-11/21 2:00-4:00P 476114-64 W 9/7-9/28 10:00A-12:00P 476115-62 W 10/5-10/26 10:00A-12:00P 476115-63 W 11/2-11/30 10:00A-12:00P 476115-64 Th 9/8-9/29 10:00A-12:00P 476113-70 Th 10/13-11/3 10:00A-12:00P 476113-71 Th 11/10-12/8 10:00A-12:00P 476113-73

Pickleball: Level 2 Mentored Play

Register 8/1-8/30 Early Bird (thru 8/21)......................................$415/team Team Fee (8/22-8/30).....................................$465/team Schedules available online. Rosters due 9/7. Play begins 9/18. Day Start Date Level Class # Su 9/18 Men's 2 473001-1 W 9/21 Women's 2 473101-1

Min/Max: 8/10 Looking to take the next steps in your pickleball game? Level 2 courses are built for our more advanced pickleball players and those who have taken the Beginning Skills course. Instructors: George Richards (W), Bob Monroe (F) Location: Large Gym Age: 18+ Fee: $50 W 9/7-9/28 6:00-8:00P 476115-68 W 10/5-10/26 6:00-8:00P 476115-69 W 11/2-11/30 6:00-8:00P 476115-67 F 9/9-9/30 4:00-6:00P 476113-82 F 10/14-11/4 4:00-6:00P 476113-81 F 11/11-12/9 4:00-6:00P 476113-75

Barnes Softball Complex Batting Cages

Open Play Pickleball

Fall Basketball

at Fairgrounds Park - 405 S. Cleveland (Hwy. 287) NEW MACHINES & MORE INFO COMING SOON! QUESTIONS: Call 970.962.2444

FALL & WINTER LEAGUES | PICKLEBALL

Fall Coed Soccer

Open play pickleball is recreational for players with experience and working knowledge of rules. All skill levels welcome. See page 3 for the drop-in schedule.

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YOUTH ATHLETICS Youth Athletic Registration Deadlines

Please note the registration deadlines for our Youth Athletic Team Sports. Registration will begin the season prior with hard deadlines approximately 2–3 weeks before the program start date to allow for improved planning and coordination. Youth Sport

Early Regular Registration Bird Fee Fee Deadline

Start Date

FALL soccer, flag football, volleyball

7/5

7/26

8/9

8/30

FALL basketball

7/5

9/20

10/4

10/18

10/24

11/21

12/5

1/9/23

WINTER 2022 basketball

Early Bird registration begins at 6:00P

TENNIS ANYONE? Check out our NEW tennis lessons with Williams Tennis School this fall! All levels and all ages welcome. More info on page 26. Schools and City Parks map on page 52. 22

TeamSideline.com/loveland is used for all

sport schedules, tournament dates, information packets, weather notifications and more! Check it out!

Wait List Policy

If a class is full, you may be placed on ONE wait list. You are contacted when there is a cancellation or if a class is added (depends on facility, coach, participants).

Volunteer Coaches Needed!

Volunteer coaches are essential to our athletic programs. Coaching can be rewarding and the coach's child's player registration fee is waived! Materials and equipment provided. Sign up to coach at teamsideline.com/loveland and click the VOLUNTEER! button.

Youth Athletic T-Shirts

Each participant is required to wear a Youth Athletics T-Shirt unless otherwise noted (purchase at Mountain Rentals, Inc. 401 E. Eisenhower Blvd. in Loveland).

Do you have questions about youth athletics or our volunteer program? Call 970.962.2445 for more info.

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Min/Max: 6/10 Drills and fun games are used to introduce soccer basics. Basics are taught during scheduled practice times only. No additional games played on Saturdays. Youth Athletic T-Shirts not required. Age: 4–6 Register: 7/5-8/29 Fee: $57 (Early Bird thru 8/8), $72 (after 8/8) M,W 9/12-10/5 5:45-6:30P Kroh 9 433000-01 T,Th 9/13-10/6 5:45-6:30P Kroh 9 433000-02 M,W 9/12-10/5 4:30-5:15P Loch Lon 4 433000-03 T,Th 9/13-10/6 5:45-6:30P Loch Lon 4 433000-04 M,W 9/12-10/5 4:30-5:15P Mehaffey So. A 433000-05 T,Th 9/13-10/6 5:30-6:15P NL Train 1 433000-06

Fall Youth Soccer Leagues

Emphasizes equal participation while learning soccer fundamentals and having fun! Practice twice per week. Games are Saturdays at Kroh Park beg. 9/10. Youth Athletic T-Shirts & shin guards required.

Fall Soccer Pre-K League

Min/Max: 6/8 Register: 7/5-8/8 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 7/25), $82 (after 7/25) Age: 4–5 M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 6 433004-01 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 6 433004-02 M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Loch Lon 3 433004-11 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 3 433004-12 T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P LSP 6A 433004-21 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6A 433004-22 T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P NL Train 2 433004-31 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P NL Train 2 433004-32 M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Loch Lon 3 433004-33 Age: 5–6 T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 6 433006-01 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 6 433006-02 T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P Loch Lon 3 433006-11 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 3 433006-12 M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P LSP 6A 433006-21 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6A 433006-22 M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P NL Train 1 433006-31 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P NL Train 2 433006-32 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 3 433006-33 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 6 433006-34 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6A 433006-35

Fall Soccer 1st & 2nd Grade

Min/Max: 8/12 Register: 7/5-8/8 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 7/25), $82 (after 7/25) Boys M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 4 433011-01 T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 4 433011-02 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 2 433011-03 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 3 433011-04 M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P LSP 6B 433011-05 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6B 433011-06 T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P NL Train 1 433011-08 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 8 433011-09 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 3 433011-10 Girls M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 8 433021-01 T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 7 433021-02 M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Loch Lon 3 433021-03 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 3 433021-04 M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P LSP 6B 433021-05 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6B 433021-06 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P NL Train 1 433021-08

Fall Soccer 3rd & 4th Grade

Min/Max: 11/14 Register: 7/5-8/8 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 7/25), $82 (after 7/25) Boys M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 7 433013-01 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 8 433013-02 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 3 433013-03 M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Loch Lon 2 433013-04 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 7 433013-05 T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P LSP 7 433013-06 T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 3 433013-08 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P NL Train 1 433013-09 Girls M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 7 433023-01 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 8 433023-02 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 3 433023-03 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 2 433023-04 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 7 433023-05 T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P LSP 7 433023-06 T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 7 433023-07 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 7 433023-08

SOCCER | DISC GOLF TOURNAMENT

Fall Soccer Pre-K Instructional

Fall Soccer 5th & 6th Grade

Min/Max: 11/14 Register: 7/5-8/8 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 7/25), $82 (after 7/25) Boys M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 7 433015-01 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 2 433015-02 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 7 433015-03 M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 3 433015-05 T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 4 433015-06 Girls T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 8 433025-01 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 2 433025-02 M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P LSP 7 433025-03 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 8 433025-05 M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 7 433025-06 M,W 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 7 433025-07

Fall Soccer 7th & 8th Grade

Min/Max: 11/14 Register: 7/5-8/8 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 7/25), $82 (after 7/25) Coed M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 4 433017-01 M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Loch Lon 2 433017-02 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 7 433017-03 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 8 433017-04 M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 3 433017-05

See page 25 for more soccer opportunities for ages 2–5 with Skyhawks Sports. NEW! Fall Youth Disc Golf Tournament

Join us for our first youth-focused disc golf tournament at Mehaffey Park, where you will play 18 holes of disc golf! You are invited to attend a brief pre-tournament clinic to learn basic skills, which will help you to compete in the tournament. Prizes included for our top participants. Min/Max: 12/36 Register: 8/8-9/26 Fee: $30 Age: 7–18 Sa 10/8 10:00A-1:00P Mehaffey Pk 438003-4

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BASKETBALL | VOLLEYBALL | FOOTBALL

Fall Itty Bitty Ballers Basketball

Min/Max: 6/10 A fun coed program to learn the fundamentals of basketball with modified rules and basket height. Practices/games held at Chilson. Register: 7/5-10/4 Fee: $57 (Early Bird thru 9/18), $72 (after 9/18) Grade: K–1 *No class 11/26 Sa 10/29-12/10* 9:00-9:50A Large Gym 432021-01 Sa 10/29-12/10* 9:00-9:50A Large Gym 432021-02 Sa 10/29-12/10* 10:00-10:50A Large Gym 432021-03 Sa 10/29-12/10* 10:00-10:50A Large Gym 432021-04 Sa 10/29-12/10* 11:00-11:50A Large Gym 432021-05 Sa 10/29-12/10* 11:00-11:50A Large Gym 432021-06

Fall Basketball Girls 2nd–5th Grade

Min/Max: 6/10 Learn fundamentals, enhance current skills, develop good sportsmanship and have fun! Practices held at area elementary schools twice per week; games played Saturdays beginning 10/29. Required: Youth Athletic T-shirt, non-marking soled shoes Register: 7/5-10/4 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 9/18), $82 (after 9/18) Grade: 2–3 *No practice/games 11/21 thru 11/26 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Carrie Martin 432023-01 M,W 10/17-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Centennial El 432023-02 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 5:00-5:50P Coyote Ridge 432023-03 M,W 10/17-12/10* 5:00-5:50P Garfield El 432023-04 M,W 10/17-12/10* 5:00-5:50P Mary Blair 432023-05 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 5:00-5:50P Monroe 432023-06 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 5:00-5:50P Namaqua El 432023-07 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 5:00-5:50P Ponderosa 432023-08 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Winona El 432023-09 Grade: 4 *No practice/games 11/21 thru 11/26 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 7:00-7:50P Carrie Martin 432024-01 M,W 10/17-12/10* 7:00-7:50P Centennial El 432024-02 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Coyote Ridge 432024-03 M,W 10/17-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Garfield El 432024-04 M,W 10/17-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Mary Blair 432024-05 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Monroe 432024-06 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Namaqua El 432024-07 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Ponderosa 432024-08 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 7:00-7:50P Winona El 432024-09 Grade: 5 *No practice/games 11/21 thru 11/26 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 7:00-7:50P Coyote Ridge 432025-01 M,W 10/17-12/10* 7:00-7:50P Garfield El 432025-02 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 7:00-7:50P Monroe 432025-03 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 7:00-7:50P Namaqua El 432025-04 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 7:00-7:50P Ponderosa 432025-05

Fall Coed Volleyball

Min/Max: 6/10 Learn the basics while having fun! Rules may be adapted to meet skill levels. Parents encouraged to help coach. Practices held twice per week with games played on Saturdays beginning 9/10 at Chilson. Register: 7/5-8/8 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 7/24), $82 (after 7/24) Grade: 2–3 T,Th 8/30-10/8 5:00-6:15P Carrie Martin 437002-01 M,W 8/29-10/8 6:30-7:45P Centennial El 437002-02 M,W 8/29-10/8 5:00-6:15P Coyote Ridge 437002-03 T,Th 8/30-10/8 6:30-7:45P Coyote Ridge 437002-04 T,Th 8/30-10/8 6:30-7:45P Monroe 437002-05 T,Th 8/30-10/8 5:00-6:15P Namaqua El 437002-06 T,Th 8/30-10/8 5:00-6:15P Centennial El 437002-07 M,W 8/29-10/8 5:00-6:15P Namaqua El 437002-08 Grade: 4–5 T,Th 8/30-10/8 6:30-7:45P Carrie Martin 437004-01 M,W 8/29-10/8 5:00-6:15P Centennial El 437004-02 M,W 8/29-10/8 6:30-7:45P Coyote Ridge 437004-03 T,Th 8/30-10/8 5:00-6:15P Coyote Ridge 437004-04 T,Th 8/30-10/8 5:00-6:15P Monroe 437004-05 T,Th 8/30-10/8 6:30-7:45P Namaqua El 437004-06 T,Th 8/30-10/8 6:30-7:45P Centennial El 437004-07 M,W 8/29-10/8 6:30-7:45P Namaqua El 437004-08

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Fall Flag Football

Min/Max: 8/12 Elementary-aged children learn the fundamentals of football. Practices held twice per week with games on Saturdays beginning 9/10 at Loveland Sports Park. Required: Youth Athletic T-shirt Register: 7/5-8/8 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 7/24), $82 (after 7/24) Grade: 1–2 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Centennial El 438101-01 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P High Plains 438101-02 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 6 438101-03 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 4 438101-04 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 4 438101-05 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6 438101-06 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6 438101-07 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Mehaffey N 438101-08 Grade: 3–4 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Centennial El 438103-01 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P High Plains 438103-02 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 6 438103-03 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 4 438103-04 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 4 438103-05 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6 438103-06 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6 438103-07 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Mehaffey N 438103-08 Grade: 5–6 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P High Plains 438105-01 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 6 438105-02 T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 4 438105-03 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Mehaffey N 438105-04

NEW! Fall High School Flag Football

Want to continue your football career, but tackle is not for you? Join the inaugural Northern Colorado Flag Football League representing the City of Loveland! Requires some travel; games are played on weekends throughout Northern Colorado. Practices are held twice per week. If enough players register to create multiple teams, we'll do our best to place players with others from their high school. Jersey provided. Games are played on Saturdays and Sundays. Min/Max: 7/16 Note: players may not be on their high school football team to participate in this league. Number of games: 5 regular season games + post season tournament Register: 8/8-8/28 Fee: $125 Grade: High School T/Th 9/5-10/30 4:00-6:00P LSP 438003-3

Fall Mario Tournaments

Min/Max: 4/16 Join us for Mario Party and Mario Kart tournaments! You will compete in at least one round. Our top three placers will choose between three prizes including Scheels prize packs, featuring either a $25 or $50 gift card and a Run Mus K2 gaming headset. Food included for participants! Mario Party Tournament Register: 8/8-9/19 Fee: $10 Age: 7–18 F 9/30 4:00-7:00P Maple/Spruce

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Mario Kart Tournament Register: 8/8-11/29 Fee: $10 Age: 7–18 F 12/9 4:00-7:00P Maple/Spruce

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Learn fundamentals, enhance current skills, develop good sportsmanship and have fun! Teams have two one-hour practices a week plus six games on Saturdays beginning 1/21 at the Chilson Recreation Center and local schools. Required: Youth Athletic T-shirts, Non-marking soled shoes Register: 10/24-12/5 Fee: $77 (Early Bird thru 11/21), $97 (after 11/21) Grade: 2–3 T, Th 1/10-2/25 5:00-5:50P Carrie Martin 132013-02 M,W 1/9-2/25 5:00-5:50P Centennial El 132013-03 M,W 1/9-2/25 5:00-5:50P Cottonwood 132013-04 T,Th 1/10-2/25 5:00-5:50P Coyote Ridge 132013-05 M,W 1/9-2/25 5:00-5:50P Garfield El 132013-07 M,W 1/9-2/25 6:00-6:50P Lincoln 132013-08 M,W 1/9-2/25 5:00-5:50P Mary Blair 132013-09 T,Th 1/10-2/25 5:00-5:50P Monroe 132013-10 T,Th 1/10-2/25 5:00-5:50P Namaqua El 132013-11 T,Th 1/10-2/25 5:00-5:50P Ponderosa 132013-12 T,Th 1/10-2/25 5:00-5:50P Winona El 132013-14 Grade: 4 T,Th 1/10-2/25 6:00-6:50P Carrie Martin 132014-02 M,W 1/9-2/25 6:00-6:50P Centennial El 132014-03 M,W 1/9-2/25 6:00-6:50P Cottonwood 132014-04 T,Th 1/10-2/25 6:00-6:50P Coyote Ridge 132014-05 M,W 1/9-2/25 6:00-6:50P Garfield El 132014-07 M,W 1/9-2/25 7:00-7:50P Lincoln 132014-08 M,W 1/9-2/25 6:00-6:50P Mary Blair 132014-09 T,Th 1/10-2/25 6:00-6:50P Monroe 132014-10 T,Th 1/10-2/25 6:00-6:50P Namaqua El 132014-11 T,Th 1/10-2/25 6:00-6:50P Ponderosa 132014-12 T,Th 1/10-2/25 6:00-6:50P Winona El 132014-14 Grade: 5 T,Th 1/10-2/25 7:00-7:50P Carrie Martin 132015-01 M,W 1/9-2/25 7:00-7:50P Centennial El 132015-02 M,W 1/9-2/25 7:00-7:50P Cottonwood 132015-03 T,Th 1/10-2/25 7:00-7:50P Coyote Ridge 132015-04 T,Th 1/10-2/25 7:00-7:50P Monroe 132015-05 T,Th 1/10-2/25 7:00-7:50P Namaqua El 132015-06 T,Th 1/10-2/25 7:00-7:50P Ponderosa 132015-07 T,Th 1/10-2/25 7:00-7:50P Winona El 132015-09 M,W 1/9-2/25 7:00-7:50P Mary Blair 132015-10

NEW! Winter High School Basketball

This league is organized for boys who DO NOT play on their high school or club team. Develop team play where participation, skill development, sportsmanship and FUN are stressed. Practice 1–2 hours per week; times/days/location depends on school and coach availability. Travel to surrounding towns to play games on Sundays. Practices begin 1/9; games begin 1/22. Min/Max: 7/16 Register: 8/8-12/13 Fee: $95 Grade: High School M-F 1/9-3/5 4:00-6:00P Location TBD 438003-5

NEW! Cheer Central Suns – Performance Cheer & Tumbling

Min/Max: 4/20 Ready, OK! Kids will flip over these high-energy beginning cheerleading teams. If your child is looking for a fun way to learn dances, tumbling and stunting through sportsmanship and teamwork, these teams are for you! Performance in-house or community event. $15 t-shirt (optional) paid to instructor. Age: 5–11 Fee: $85 Su 9/11-10/16 1:00-2:00P Gymnastics 439900-01 Su 10/23-12/4 1:00-2:00P Gymnastics 439900-02

SKYHAWKS SPORTS SuperTots Sports | Age: 2–5

SuperTots engages kids in physical activity in a non-competitive environment that is safe and FUN! Kids are hardwired to learn through play, so we've designed an engaging, skill-building curriculum where tots learn through a series of fun games. Classes promote physical fitness and instill a love for sports.

Info| Registration: supertotsports.com/colorado SoccerTots SoccerTots is our flagship program! Classes

focus on developing motor skills and self-confidence while learning balance, dribbling, foot-eye coordination and running control. We also introduce an element of light competition. Location: Chilson Small Gym Age: 2–3 M 9/12-10/10 9:30-10:20A $89 Age: 3–5 M 9/12-10/10 10:30-11:20A $89

1stDownTots - Football 1stDownTots is a development

program that uses a variety of fun games to engage kids while teaching football. Kids develop fundamental football skills as they build fitness, muscle coordination and create a love of the game. There is no tackling or blocking at this level. Location: Chilson Small Gym Age: 2–3 M 10/17-11/14 9:30-10:20A $89 Age: 3–5 M 10/17-11/14 10:30-11:20A $89

WINTER BASKETBALL | CHEER | SKYHAWKS

Winter Basketball Boys 2nd–3rd Grade

Skyhawks Sports Camps | Age: 5–14

Skyhawks provides a wide variety of fun, safe and positive programs that emphasize critical lessons in sports and life, such as teamwork, respect and sportsmanship. Our programs are designed to give each child a positive introduction into sports while fostering a lifelong love for an active, healthy lifestyle.

Info| Registration: skyhawks.com/colorado Golf Camp Kids learn the fundamentals of swinging, putting and

body positioning. Using oversized golf clubs and golf balls that are weighted like real golf equipment, we have simplified instruction so that young players can make an effective transition onto the golf course. All equipment provided. Location: Seven Lakes Park Age: 5–9 M-F 8/1-8/5 9:00A-12:00P $145

Basketball Camp An active week of dribbling, passing, shooting

and rebounding makes this one of our most popular programs. Kids engage in different drills and practice games each day to help them learn and improve. Scrimmages are played as time allows each day. For beginning-intermediate players. Location: Loveland Sports Park Age: 8–14 M-F 8/1-8/5 9:00A-12:00P $145

Become a City of Loveland Volunteer

Inspire young players in youth athletics. Training and background check required. Free enrollment for your child. Sign up at teamsideline.com/loveland and click on the Volunteer button to get ready to have FUN! Questions? 970.962.2445

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TENNIS - ALL AGES

LOVELAND TENNIS WITH STEVE WILLIAMS

ALL AGES

& LEVELS

The City of Loveland has partnered with Williams Tennis School, LLC, to lead our tennis program. Steve Williams owns and operates Williams Tennis School and is certified by the USPTA as a P1 Elite Professional. He is certified as a High Performance Coach and is also “SafePlay” and “SafeSport” certified by the USTA and USPTA. He makes the game FUN!

FALL CLASSES HELD August 22– October 29 • Juniors 4–6 yrs Learn hand/eye coordination and motor skills with mini-nets and red balls with game-based learning. • Juniors 7–10 yrs Learn proper footwork patterns and mechanics using the orange balls on a 60’ court. • Juniors 10–14 yrs Learn all aspects of tennis with the green dot ball and progress to the yellow ball on the full court. • Cardio Tennis • Adults Learn all aspects of singles and doubles play, including proper tactics, shot selection, mental skills, footwork patterns and mechanics.

REGISTER: williamstennisschool.com QUESTIONS: 970.222.3439 | steve@williamstennisschool.com

CITY OF LOVELAND

SNOW SQUAD VOLUNTEER TEAM

Plow it forward. (And get in a workout!) Help us provide a vital service to low income community members who are unable to shovel snow this winter season. We match you with residents who live nearby and you commit to shoveling their sidewalks within 24 hours of a snowfall of two or more inches.

Contact Janeen Stubbs, Coordinator 970.962.2764 janeen.stubbs@cityofloveland.org Apply to Volunteer lovgov.org/volunteer

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GYMNASTICS & DANCE Preschool Playtime

Min/Max: 4/15 Come run, jump, climb and play in the Chilson Gymnastics Center! Bring an adult buddy to play with. A staff person is present to assist as needed. Pay for child only and present your receipt to the staff person. Age: 3–6 Fee: $5 ea. T 9/13 12:30-1:30P 430466-01 T 9/20 12:30-1:30P 430466-02 T 9/27 12:30-1:30P 430466-03 T 10/4 12:30-1:30P 430466-04 T 10/11 12:30-1:30P 430566-01 T 10/18 12:30-1:30P 430566-02 T 10/25 12:30-1:30P 430566-03 T 11/1 12:30-1:30P 430566-04 T 11/8 12:30-1:30P 430666-01 T 11/15 12:30-1:30P 430666-02 T 11/29 12:30-1:30P 430666-03 T 12/6 12:30-1:30P 430666-04

Gymnastics Open Gym

Min/Max: 3/15 Drop in for extra workouts or practice skills on our equipment in an unstructured, safe environment. An instructor is present to lead a warm-up, set up stations, spot skills and assist. Pay for child only and present your receipt to the staff person. Age: 6–16 Fee: $5 ea. Sa 9/10 2:30-3:30P 430470-01 Sa 9/17 2:30-3:30P 430470-02 Sa 9/24 2:30-3:30P 430470-03 Sa 10/1 2:30-3:30P 430470-04 Sa 10/15 2:30-3:30P 430570-01 Sa 10/22 2:30-3:30P 430570-02 Sa 10/29 2:30-3:30P 430570-03 Sa 11/5 2:30-3:30P 430570-04 Sa 11/12 2:30-3:30P 430670-01 Sa 11/19 2:30-3:30P 430670-02 Sa 12/3 2:30-3:30P 430670-03 Sa 12/10 2:30-3:30P 430670-04

FLIP OUT with a Gymnastics Party!

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Min/Max: 4/12 Spend time with your little one while helping them increase spatial awareness, gross motor and social skills through fun obstacle courses, swinging on bars and balancing on beams. Basic safety and spotting covered. An adult buddy is required; all children participating must be registered. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age: 1.5–3 Fee: $35 *No class 11/21–11/26 F 9/9-9/30 10:45-11:15A 430401-07 Sa 9/10-10/1 9:00-9:30A 430401-01 M 9/12-10/3 9:15-9:45A 430401-02 Tu 9/13-10/4 9:00-9:30A 430401-04 W 9/14-10/5 9:15-9:45A 430401-05 Th 9/15-10/6 9:45-10:15A 430401-06 M 10/10-10/31 9:15-9:45A 430501-02 Tu 10/11-11/1 9:00-9:30A 430501-04 W 10/12-11/2 9:15-9:45A 430501-05 Th 10/13-11/3 9:45-10:15A 430501-06 F 10/14-11/4 10:45-11:15A 430501-07 Sa 10/15-11/5 9:00-9:30A 430501-01 M 11/7-12/5* 9:15-9:45A 430601-02 Tu 11/8-12/6* 9:00-9:30A 430601-04 W 11/9-12/7* 9:15-9:45A 430601-05 Th 11/10-12/8* 9:45-10:15A 430601-06 F 11/11-12/9* 10:45-11:15A 430601-07 Sa 11/12-12/10* 9:00-9:30A 430601-01

Wiggle Worms

Min/Max: 4/6 Get your wiggles out as we tumble, climb, bounce and swing! A transitional class for 3 year olds seeking more independence. Parent participation optional. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age: 3 Fee: $35 *No class 11/21–11/26 F 9/9-9/30 10:00-10:30A 430403-04 M 9/12-10/3 10:00-10:30A 430403-01 T 9/13-10/4 10:45-11:15A 430403-02 Th 9/15-10/6 9:00- 9:30A 430403-03 M 10/10-10/31 10:00-10:30A 430503-01 T 10/11-11/1 10:45-11:15A 430503-02 Th 10/13-11/3 9:00-9:30A 430503-03 F 10/14-11/4 10:00-10:30A 430503-04 M 11/7-12/5* 10:00-10:30A 430603-01 T 11/8-12/6* 10:45-11:15A 430603-02 Th 11/10-12/8* 9:00-9:30A 430603-03 F 11/11-12/9* 10:00-10:30A 430603-04

Tumbling Tots

Min/Max: 4/6 Experience obstacle courses, increase strength, balance and flexibility in a fun, creative environment while enhancing socialization and independence. Explore the bars, beams, vault, trampoline and tumbling in this fun-filled class! Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age: 3–4 Fee: $45 F 9/9-9/30 9:00-9:45A 430406-07 Sa 9/10-10/1 9:45-10:30A 430406-01 M 9/12-10/3 10:45-11:30A 430406-02 T 9/13-10/4 9:45-10:30A 430406-03 W 9/14-10/5 10:00-10:45A 430406-04 W 9/14-10/5 4:30-5:15P 430406-05 Th 9/15-10/6 10:30-11:15A 430406-06 M 10/10-10/31 10:45-11:30A 430506-02 T 10/11-11/1 9:45-10:30A 430506-03 W 10/12-11/2 10:00-10:45A 430506-04 W 10/12-11/2 4:30-5:15P 430506-05 Th 10/13-11/3 10:30-11:15A 430506-06 F 10/14-11/4 9:00-9:45A 430506-07 Sa 10/15-11/5 9:45-10:30A 430506-01

Tumbling Tots (continued)

Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age: 3–4 Fee: $45 *No class 11/21–11/26 M 11/7-12/5* 10:45-11:30A T 11/8-12/6* 9:45-10:30A W 11/9-12/7* 10:00-10:45A W 11/9-12/7* 4:30-5:15P Th 11/10-12/8* 10:30-11:15A F 11/11-12/9* 9:00-9:45A Sa 11/12-12/10* 9:45-10:30A

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Tumble Mania

Min/Max: 4/8 Is your child constantly jumping, rolling, flipping and bouncing? This class will teach them how to safely do those things and much more. Learn rolls, handstands, cartwheels, roundoffs, backbends and handsprings. Most skills and drills will first be learned on the Tumbl Trak trampoline then progress to the floor exercise mat. As the child progresses, more advance tumbling skills are introduced. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age: 3.5–5 Fee: $45 *No class 11/21–11/26 F 9/9-9/30 11:30A-12:15P 430408-03 M 9/12-10/3 11:45A-12:30P 430408-01 T 9/13-10/4 11:30A-12:15P 430408-02 M 10/10-10/31 11:45A-12:30P 430508-01 T 10/11-11/1 11:30A-12:15P 430508-02 F 10/14-11/4 11:30A-12:15P 430508-03 M 11/7-12/5* 11:45A-12:30P 430608-01 T 11/8-12/6* 11:30A-12:15P 430608-02 F 11/11-12/9* 11:30A-12:15P 430608-03

GYMNASTICS - ALL AGES

Parent/Tot Tumbling

Kidnastics

Min/Max: 4/8 Age-appropriate skills are taught through the use of obstacle courses and fun stations for the development of strength, balance and flexibility. Introduction to basic gymnastic skills on the bars, beam, vault and floor exercise. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age 4–5 Fee: $52 *No class 11/21–11/26 F 9/9-9/30 12:30-1:30P 430410-07 Sa 9/10-10/1 10:45-11:45A 430410-01 M 9/12-10/3 12:45-1:45P 430410-03 M 9/12-10/3 4:30-5:30P 430410-04 W 9/14-10/5 5:30-6:30P 430410-05 Th 9/15-10/6 11:30A-12:30P 430410-06 M 10/10-10/31 12:45-1:45P 430510-03 M 10/10-10/31 4:30-5:30P 430510-04 W 10/12-11/2 5:30-6:30P 430510-05 Th 10/13-11/3 11:30A-12:30P 430510-06 F 10/14-11/4 12:30-1:30P 430510-07 Sa 10/15-11/5 10:45-11:45A 430510-01 M 11/7-12/5* 12:45-1:45P 430610-03 M 11/7-12/5* 4:30-5:30P 430610-04 W 11/9-12/7* 5:30-6:30P 430610-05 Th 11/10-12/8* 11:30A-12:30P 430610-06 F 11/11-12/9* 12:30-1:30P 430610-07 Sa 11/12-12/10* 10:45-11:45A 430610-01

Advanced Kidnastics

Min/Max: 4/8 For those 4 and 5 year olds who are ready for advanced skills. Instructor approval required. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age 4–5 Fee: $52 *No class 11/21–11/26 W 9/14-10/5 5:30-6:30P 430415-01 Th 9/15-10/6 12:45-1:45P 430415-02 W 10/12-11/2 5:30-6:30P 430515-01 Th 10/13-11/3 12:45-1:45P 430515-02 W 11/9-12/7* 5:30-6:30P 430615-01 Th 11/10-12/8* 12:45-1:45P 430615-02

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GYMNASTICS - ALL AGES

Intro to Gymnastics

Min/Max: 4/8 New to gymnastics? This is the place to start! Be introduced to all apparatus and terminology so you are prepared for Novice Level 1. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age: 6–12 Fee: 1 day/wk $52; 2 days/wk $67 *No class 11/21–11/26 Sa 9/10-10/1 12:00-1:00P 430417-01 M 9/12-10/3 5:45-6:45P 430417-02 T,Th 9/13-10/6 4:30-5:30P 430417-03 W 9/14-10/5 6:45-7:45P 430417-04 M 10/10-10/31 5:45-6:45P 430517-02 T,Th 10/11-11/3 4:30-5:30P 430517-03 W 10/12-11/2 6:45-7:45P 430517-04 Sa 10/15-11/5 12:00-1:00P 430517-01 M 11/7-12/5* 5:45-6:45P 430617-02 T,Th 11/8-12/8* 4:30-5:30P 430617-03 W 11/9-12/7* 6:45-7:45P 430617-04 Sa 11/12-12/10* 12:00-1:00P 430617-01

Intermediate Level 4

Min/Max: 4/8 A more involved class focusing on fine tuning and correct execution of all skills on each event while continuing to learn new ones. Instructor approval required. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age 6–12 Fee: $67 *No class 11/21–11/26 T,Th 9/13-10/6 7:00-8:00P 430435-01 T,Th 10/11-11/3 7:00-8:00P 430535-01 T,Th 11/8-12/8* 7:00-8:00P 430635-01

Advanced Intermediate Level 5

Min/Max: 4/8 This level corresponds with USAG Level 5 in which advanced skills, strength and flexibility are emphasized. Instructor approval required. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age 6–12 Fee: $67 *No class 11/21–11/26 T,Th 9/13-10/6 7:00-8:00P 430440-01 T,Th 10/11-11/3 7:00-8:00P 430540-01 T,Th 11/8-12/8* 7:00-8:00P 430640-01

Novice Level 1

Min/Max: 4/8 The fundamentals of gymnastics are taught on each event vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise. Instructor approval required. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age 6–12 Fee: 1 day/wk $52; 2 days/wk $67 *No class 11/21–11/26 Sa 9/10-10/1 12:00-1:00P 430420-01 M 9/12-10/3 5:45-6:45P 430420-02 T,Th 9/13-10/6 4:30-5:30P 430420-03 W 9/14-10/5 6:45-7:45P 430420-04 M 10/10-10/31 5:45-6:45P 430520-02 T,Th 10/11-11/3 4:30-5:30P 430520-03 W 10/12-11/2 6:45-7:45P 430520-04 Sa 10/15-11/5 12:00-1:00P 430520-01 M 11/7-12/5* 5:45-6:45P 430620-02 T,Th 11/8-12/8* 4:30-5:30P 430620-03 W 11/9-12/7* 6:45-7:45P 430620-04 Sa 11/12-12/10* 12:00-1:00P 430620-01

Beginner Level 2

Min/Max: 4/8 For those who have completed and mastered the skills in Novice Level 1 and are ready for more challenging skills. Instructor approval required. Loc: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age 6–12 Fee: 1 day/wk $52; 2 days/wk $67 *No class 11/21–11/26 Sa 9/10-10/1 1:15-2:15P 430425-01 M 9/12-10/3 7:00-8:00P 430425-02 T,Th 9/13-10/6 5:45-6:45P 430425-03 M 10/10-10/31 7:00-8:00P 430525-02 T,Th 10/11-11/3 5:45-6:45P 430525-03 Sa 10/15-11/5 1:15-2:15P 430525-01 M 11/7-12/5* 7:00-8:00P 430625-02 T,Th 11/8-12/8* 5:45-6:45P 430625-03 Sa 11/12-12/10* 1:15-2:15P 430625-01

Advanced Beginner Level 3

Min/Max: 4/8 This level continues to build a strong foundation of skills on each event. Instructor approval required. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age 6–12 Fee: $67 *No class 11/21–11/26 T,Th 9/13-10/6 5:45-6:45P 430430-01 T,Th 10/11-11/3 5:45-6:45P 430530-01 T,Th 11/8-12/8* 5:45-6:45P 430630-01

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Homeschool Gymnastics

Min/Max: 4/12 Join other homeschoolers for an hour of fun gymnastics. We will utilize our developmental program curriculum to ensure growth and progress in a fun and safe environment. A great way to incorporate physical education into your homeschool curriculum. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age: 5–16 Fee: $45 *No class 11/21–11/26 W 9/14-10/5 11:00A-12:00P 430450-01 W 10/12-11/2 11:00A-12:00P 430550-01 W 11/9-12/7* 11:00A-12:00P 430650-01

DROP-IN Chilson Childcare Ages 3 months through 8 years

Come work out or take a Chilson class and drop the kids off for FUN in Chilson Childcare! See page 2 for details.

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Hip Hop | Jazz | Contemporary

NEW! Dance with Mimi

Mimi Ferrie is a Northern Colorado native, professional dancer and educator with twenty consecutive years teaching children and families. Mimi received her BFA in dance and teaches everyone from toddlers to professional dancers in a variety of genres. She brings her passion, joy and love for movement into each class she leads.

Family Dance Party

Bring the whole family for a creative dance party with music, games and activities to get everybody moving and smiling together! Fee covers up to five family members. Parent/guardian participation is required. Location: Small Gym Age: 2–6 (all ages welcome) Sa

10/22

10:00-11:00A

$10

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Mini Dancers: Ballet | Tap | Jazz

Preschoolers and new kindergarteners are introduced to tap, jazz and ballet skills through inspiring music and imagery. This class celebrates the way kids learn best... through play, connection and exploration! Location: Maple/Spruce Rm Age: 3–5 *No class 11/23 W W

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3:00-3:45P 3:00-3:45P

$40 $40

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Let's boogie! Explore multiple genres of hip hop, pop, theatre dance and contemporary through choreography, improvisation, skill-building and movement games. Each session focuses on a single dance genre. Mini-performance during the last 10 minutes of the final class. Looking for a tap session? Join us in January! Location: Maple/Spruce Rm Age: 5–8 Fee: $50/session Hip Hop W Jazz/Contemporary W

9/7-10/12 11/2-12/14*

3:55-4:45P 3:55-4:45P

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Age: 8–12 Fee: $50/session Hip Hop W Jazz/Contemporary W

9/7-10/12 11/2-12/14*

DANCE & MOVEMENT

DANCE | MOVEMENT

Come Dance With Me – Adaptive Dance Party Join our adaptive dance party geared toward students with physical and neurological diversity. This child independent class explores creative movement, rhythm, strength, balance and coordination through joyful dance activities. Location: Small Gym Age: 7–18 (parent/caregiver participation welcome, no registration needed)

Sa

10/22

11:15A-12:15P

$5

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Looking for adult dance classes?

See page 43 for tap dance, line dance and belly dance classes & learn something NEW!

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PRESCHOOL FALL 2022 & SPRING 2023 SMALL FRIES PRESCHOOL A quality-rated, state-licensed preschool program for your 3 to 5 year old that includes a balance of play-based, child-directed discovery and teacher-led small group activities. Kindergarten-readiness is ensured through the encouragement of self-regulation, critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The Small Fries Preschool program follows the Colorado Early Learning & Developmental Guidelines to build curriculum in the following content areas: • Social/Emotional Development

• Creative Arts & Expression

• Cognitive Development

• Physical Health & Development

• Language & Early Literacy

• Logic & Reasoning

• Fine & Gross Motor Skills

• Approaches to Learning

REGISTRATION FOR FALL 2022 & SPRING 2023 BEGAN 2/8/22. SPACES ARE LIMITED. REGISTRATION IS NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE. Visit lovgov.org/smallfries to download a registration form and submit it in person at the Chilson Center. Open spaces are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

Call 970.962.2487 for more information, to schedule a tour or to inquire about full-tuition scholarship opportunities.

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Small Fries Preschool earned a Level 5 rating with the Colorado Shines Program, a quality rating and improvement system that monitors and supports early learning programs. Its primary functions are to help participating programs improve their quality through assessment, training and tools, and to connect Colorado families with quality child care.

• Parent orientation meetings are held in August. • Registration is for the full school year (Fall 2022 & Spring 2023) • Full-tuition scholarships are available for the fall & spring sessions. For information on scholarship qualifications and applications, please call Kelly Rathbun at 970.962.2487. FALL 2022

*No classes 10/14, 10/19, 10/21, 11/21–25

Pre-K Age: 4–5 M-W 9/6-12/14* M-W 9/6-12/14*

9:00-11:30A 12:30-3:00P

$720 $720

Preschool Age: 3–4 Th,F 9/8-12/16* Th,F 9/8-12/16*

9:00-11:30A 12:30-3:00P

$468 $468

SPRING 2023

* "No class" dates will be sent to enrolled families in Dec for the Spring 2023 semester

Pre-K Age: 4–5 M-W 1/9-5/17* M-W 1/9-5/17*

9:00-11:30A 12:30-3:00P

$720 $720

Preschool Age: 3–4 Th,F 1/5-5/19* Th,F 1/5-5/19*

9:00-11:30A 12:30-3:00P

$468 $468

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EARLY LEARNERS

Key Magia Music

Early Learners Preschool Prep Series

Encourage the development of your child’s musical skills with a curriculum that captures children’s imagination and builds connections between music, movement and early learning. Classes are designed to teach foundational music skills and also promote increased attention span, impulse control and language skills. Full adult participation is needed to interact with and assist each child. Location: Oak Rm Musical Toddlers Join in with other children and caregivers as we play and explore music and movement together! Musical activities build music competency in your child as their language, motor skills and social skills grow. Includes singing, dancing, finger plays, scarf games, rhythm & tonal pattern games and instrument play. An adult caregiver is required to attend. Age: 1.5–3.5 *No class 11/24 Th 9/8-10/13 9:00-9:40A $41 460722-1 Th 9/8-10/13 10:00-10:40A $41 460722-2 Th 9/8-10/13 11:00-11:40A $41 460722-3 Th 10/27-12/15* 9:00-9:40A $47 460722-4 Th 10/27-12/15* 10:00-10:40A $47 460722-5 Th 10/27-12/15* 10:00-10:40A $47 460722-6 Musical Child Music for the growing preschooler! Music activities nurture their growing language skills, self-expression and attention span. Classes include singing, instrument play, scarf games, movement activities, circle games and rhythmic & tonal patterns. We will work on keeping a steady beat and learning music language for the rhythmic and tonal patterns, the foundation of music education! An adult caregiver is required to attend. Age: 3–5 *No class 11/24 Th 9/8-10/13 1:00-1:40P $41 460732-1 Th 10/27-12/15* 1:00-1:40P $47 460732-2 Music Makers Cultivate your child's musical development through the next step in their musical foundation. Children will participate in simple ensembles as well as singing and movement activities. Experimenting with vocal sounds and drawing these sounds on paper will lead to creating simple compositions. They will also have an opportunity to lead the class in their own musical creations. No accompanying adult necessary. Age: 4.5–6 *No class 11/24 Th 9/8-10/13 2:00-2:40P $41 460742-1 Th 10/27-12/15* 2:00-2:40P $47 460742-2

SKYHAWKS SPORTS SuperTots Sports | Age: 2–5 Classes develop motor skills, promote physical fitness and instill a love for sports in your budding athlete. See page 25 for fall soccer and football camps. Info| Registration: supertotsports.com/colorado Skyhawks Sports Camps | Age: 5–14 Skyhawks provides a wide variety of fun, safe and positive programs that emphasize critical lessons in sports and life. See page 25 for fall golf and basketball camps. Info| Registration: skyhawks.com/colorado

Children get the hands-on experience they need to start school with excitement. These targeted prep classes focus on the social-emotional AND academic skills they need to take their love of learning to the next level. One adult per child is welcome to stay but is encouraged to initiate the drop-off process. Children are not required to be fully toilet-trained; however, caregivers must remain onsite as restrooms are outside the classroom. Location: Oak Rm Age: 2.5 –3.5 Kings, Queens & Castles Children will travel to faraway lands and magic places through hands-on activities focusing on art, science & math. T

10/4-10/25

9:30-10:30A

$32

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Cookies & Kindness Children will enjoy making creative cookies with Play-Doh and process art, while spreading kindness through the classroom with simple, social-emotional activities. *No class 11/22 T

11/1-11/29*

9:30-10:30A

$32

PRESCHOOL | TOT ENRICHMENT

FEEL THE BEAT!

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CREATE SOMETHING NEW Preschool Story Time Art: A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon

Read about a little girl who is so worried about impressing others, that she breaks out in A Bad Case of Stripes. Kids will choose an animal figurine and paint it with a rainbow of stripes! All supplies included. Completed projects are kiln-fired onsite and ready for pick-up one week after class dates. Location: Artisan You! Studio, 405 E. Seventh St. Age: 2–5 T

9/13

10:00-11:00A

$15

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9/13

1:00-2:00P

$15

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You & Me Clay Series Min/Max: 4/4

Work with your child to complete a unique project and create fun memories! Learn hand-building techniques such as roll, slab, pinch and coil. All projects will be completed stoneware to take home and enjoy. All supplies included. A parent or guardian is required to attend and participate. Instructor: Shanel Cass-Caskey Location: Chilson Pottery Studio Age: 2.5–5 (9:00–10:30A) Age: 6–12 (11:00A–12:30P) Toad Houses Sa

9/17-9/24

9:00-10:30A

$32

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11:00A-12:30P

$32

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Haunted Houses Sa

10/15-10/22

9:00-10:30A

$32

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10/15-10/22

11:00A-12:30P

$32

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Christmas Decorations Sa

12/3-12/17

9:00-10:30A

$32

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12/3-12/17

11:00A-12:30P

$32

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YOUTH & TEENS Needle Felting

YOUTH ENRICHMENT Ultimate Babysitter's Boot Camp

A comprehensive skills-based class with topics covering business & leadership principles, discipline, communication, safe play, basic care for infants and children, disaster preparedness, preventing accidents, recognizing and responding to emergencies, infant and child CPR, choking and basic first aid. CPR certification is NOT included. Students receive a Child & Babysitting Safety Certificate from the American Safety & Health Institute. Age: 11-16 Sa

9/17

9:00A-3:00P

$75

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10/8

9:00A-3:00P

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11/12

9:00A-3:00P

$75

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Looking for FUN birthday ideas?

Stay cool in the pool with a swim party or jump, tumble and play with a gymnastics party with facilitated gymnastics activities! INFO: lovgov.org/birthdayparties

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Min/Max: 5/6 Needle felting is an old craft that has gained enormous popularity. Use a special needle, pad and wool to learn the basic skills of this fun, easy craft. By the end of the class, take home your unique 3D sculptures. $8 supply fee for wool & needles payable to instructor at class. Instructor: Debby Widolf | Location: Oak Rm Age: 12+ Felted Finger Puppets W 9/28 Felted Halloween Bat Th 10/20 Felted Turkey T 11/8 Felted Snowman W 12/7

1:00-4:00P

$25

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1:00-4:00P

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1:00-4:00P

$25

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1:00-4:00P

$25

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Needlecrafts for Beginners

Min/Max: 5/7 This is an introduction to knitting and crochet. Explore the basics of both and get started on small projects that you can easily continue to work on at home. Learn about yarns and fibers, become familiar with the tools of the trade, read easy patterns and practice simple stitches. $15 supply fee payable to instructor (includes 1 pair straight knitting needles, 1 crochet hook, 1 skein of acrylic worstedweight yarn, 2 tapestry needles, 4 stitch markers & 1 row counter) Instructor: Lisa Ragsdale | Location: Oak Rm Age: 12+ T 11/8-11/29 12:30-2:00P $49 459154-1

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TAE KWON-DO

Adventure Bound Day Camps (ABDC)

Tae Kwon-Do

Min/Max: 5/20 This martial arts class practices the traditional Chan Hun style of Tae Kwon-Do. Students learn to use their training to better their lives with the respect and courtesy that goes along with achieving each rank. Uniforms are not required for first time students; see instructor if interested. Multiple family member discount - must attend within same month and register at the Chilson front desk. Testing fees are a separate cost, payable to the instructor. Instructor: Sheila Shirley, III Dan Location: Wed & Sat: Fitness/Dance | Thurs: Hickory Rm Age: 7+ *No class 11/23–24, 12/21–22, 12/24, 12/28-29, 12/31

Children spend school days out and holiday breaks at the Chilson Center in our full-day licensed child care programs. A variety of crafts, games, enrichment activities and off-site field trips will keep brains and bodies actively engaged in a healthy dose of FUN! Grade: K–5 An annual $35 registration fee is required (356902-1). More Info: lovgov.org/abdc Questions: 970.962.2487 ** Sibling Discount 10% off for 2nd child; 15% off for add'l children

Beginner Rank: new students thru high white belt W 9/7-9/28 6:00-7:00P $30 427106-1 W 10/5-10/26 6:00-7:00P $30 427106-2 W 11/2-11/30* 6:00-7:00P $30 427106-3 W 12/7-12/14* 6:00-7:00P $25 427106-4

School Days Out Camp Times: 7:30A–5:30P Camp Fee: $52 (single day)** Dates F 10/14 Th 10/20 F 10/21

Themes Pajama & Movie Day Chilson Pool Field Trip

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Intermediate Rank: gold belt thru blue belt Th: 5:45-7:15P Th,Sa 9/8-10/1 $50 Sa: 2:30-4:00P Th: 5:45-7:15P Th,Sa 10/6-10/29 $50 Sa: 2:30-4:00P Th: 5:45-7:15P Th,Sa 11/3-11/19* $40 Sa: 2:30-4:00P Th: 5:45-7:15P Th,Sa 12/1-12/17* $40 Sa: 2:30-4:00P

Winter Break Camp Registration is for the full 3-day camp. Part-week schedules are not permitted. Registration closes on Mon, 12/12. Online camper profiles must be completed by Wed, 12/14. Camp Times: 7:30A–5:30P Camp Fee: $150 (3-day)** Week 1 456702-1 Dates Themes M 12/19 Board Games & Beyond T 12/20 Gingerbread Madness W 12/21 Field Trip

Upper Rank: high blue belt & above Th: 5:45-7:45P Th,Sa 9/8-10/1 Sa: 2:30-4:30P Th: 5:45-7:45P Th,Sa 10/6-10/29 Sa: 2:30-4:30P Th: 5:45-7:45P Th,Sa 11/3-11/19* Sa: 2:30-4:30P Th: 5:45-7:45P Th,Sa 12/1-12/17* Sa: 2:30-4:30P

Week 2 456702-2 Dates Themes M 12/26 "Snow" Much Fun (& Chilson Pool) T 12/27 NYE & 2023! W 12/28 Field Trip

Play-Well TEKnologies LEGO® Camps

9:00A-12:00P 1:00-4:00P

$105 $105

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Enchanted Engineering Build and interact with your favorite fairy tales! Help Cinderella make it back before midnight, fly with Peter Pan and the Lost Boys and ensure Alice outwits the Queen of Hearts. M-Th

12/26-12/29

9:00A-12:00P

$140

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MARVELous Engineering Use LEGO® to build our strongest Avengers to defeat Thanos, help Thor retrieve Mjolnir, swing through the city with Spiderman and tell Hulk to…SMASH! Are you up to the challenge? M-Th

12/26-12/29

1:00-4:00P

$140

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Adventures in STEM Real-world concepts in physics, engineering and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as gear cars, merrygo-rounds and tower cranes. 11/21-11/23 11/21-11/23

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KRAV MAGA

Gear up your engineering skills with tens of thousands of LEGO parts and experienced Play-Well instructors. Location: Party Rm Morning camps Age: 5–7 | Afternoon camps Age: 8–12

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YOUTH | TEENS - ENRICHMENT & CAMPS

YOUTH CAMPS

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Krav Maga Self-Defense

A self-defense training for civilians adapted from Israeli Defense Forces. Techniques are easy to learn to defend yourself and others effectively. Location: Loveland Athletic Club, 1000 S. Lincoln Ave.

Youth & Teen Focus on awareness/prevention, self-confidence, de-escalation and/or escape & self-defense. Age: 6–10 Juniors *classes run every Friday and every other Saturday as follows: Sept (9/10 & 9/24), Oct (10/8 & 10/22), Nov (11/5 & 11/19), Dec (12/3, 12/17 & 12/31) Times: Friday 4:30–5:15P, Saturday 9:30–10:20A F,Sa* September Times above $95 461532-1 F,Sa* October Times above $95 461532-2 F,Sa* November Times above $95 461532-3 F,Sa* December Times above $95 461532-4 Age: 11–13 Teen Warriors T,Th September 4:30-5:30P T,Th October 4:30-5:30P T,Th November 4:30-5:30P T,Th December 4:30-5:30P

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ART & COOKING ART CLASSES AT ARTISAN YOU! All supplies included. Completed projects are kiln-fired onsite and ready for pick-up one week after class dates. Location: Artisan You! Studio, 405 E. Seventh St.

Preschool Story Time Art: A Bad Case of Stripes Read about a little girl who is so worried about impressing others, that she breaks out in A Bad Case of Stripes. Kids will choose an animal figurine and paint it with a rainbow of stripes! Age: 2–5 T 9/13 10:00-11:00A $15 460102-1 T 9/13 1:00-2:00P $15 460102-2

Campfire S'more's Plate

Kids will love painting this cute plate complete with a campfire and graham cracker, marshmallow and chocolate characters as the design! Plates will be kiln-fired and food safe. Age: 6–12 Sa 9/17 1:30-3:00P $27 461022-1

Fairy Farmers Market Shadow Box

We'll use polymer clay to create a Farmers Market for the fairies! Kids will paint the wooden box and create fruits and vegetables, etc. Age: 6–12 Sa 9/24 10:00-11:00A $25 461032-1 F 9/30 5:30-7:30P $25 461032-2

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Youth Fused Glass: Day of the Dead Sugar Skull Enjoy creating this sugar skull wall hanging and learn about the customs of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Kids will learn to safely cut glass and how to layer it to get the look they want! Age: 8–14 Sa 10/15 10:00A-12:00P $35 461042-1

Farmhouse Flower Platter

This farmhouse-style platter is perfect to display on your wall and to hold your Thanksgiving turkey! Learn how to paint a sunflower design on your platter with a plaid motif. Age: 16+ Th 11/3 6:30-8:30P $60 462032-1

Fused Glass Gingerbread House Ornaments

Get ready for Christmas with these adorable gingerbread house ornaments! This class is great for both beginners and experienced glass artists. We will teach how to cut glass, how to layer it and how to work with glass safely. You will create two ornaments in class. Age: 16+ Th 11/17 6:30-8:30P $35 462042-1

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POTTERY TOOLS FOR SALE

Use of all tools, glazes and kiln firings included in class fees. Supply list on receipt. Youth classes include use of recycled clay. Adult classes include 25 lbs. of new clay – purchase additional clay with cash/check from instructor (6 lbs. recycled clay = $12 25 lbs. new clay = $25).

Glazes, too!

You & Me Clay Series Min/Max: 4/4

Work with your child to complete a unique project and create fun memories! Learn hand-building techniques such as roll, slab, pinch and coil. All projects will be completed stoneware to take home and enjoy. A parent or guardian is required to attend and participate. Instructor: Shanel Cass-Caskey Age: 2.5–5 (9:00–10:30A) Age: 6–12 (11:00A–12:30P) Toad Houses Sa 9/17-9/24 Sa 9/17-9/24

9:00-10:30A 11:00A-12:30P

$32 $32

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Haunted Houses Sa 10/15-10/22 Sa 10/15-10/22

9:00-10:30A 11:00A-12:30P

$32 $32

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Christmas Decorations Sa 12/3-12/17 9:00-10:30A Sa 12/3-12/17 11:00A-12:30P

$32 $32

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Pottery for Homeschoolers

Min/Max: 4/8 Concentrate on the basics of hand-built stoneware, including various methods of forming pieces, glazing techniques, firing, tools and more! Instructor: Carolyn Pearce Age: 5–7 W 9/14-10/19 10:00-11:30A $76 463015-3 W 11/2-12/14 10:00-11:30A $76 463015-4 Age: 8–13 T 9/13-10/18 1:30-3:00P $76 463015-1 T 11/1-12/13 1:30-3:00P $76 463015-2

Purchase at the front desk. Questions: 970.962.2428

FIRING SERVICES We will fire your finished pottery in our electric kilns. Drop-off and pick-up by appt. only – 970.962.2428

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Pottery for Youth

Min/Max: 4/8 Concentrate on the basics of hand-built stoneware, including various methods of forming pieces, glazing techniques, firing, tools and more! Instructor: Carolyn Pearce Age: 7–16 W 9/14-10/19 4:30-6:00P $76 463001-1 W 11/2-12/14 4:30-6:00P $76 463001-2 T 9/13-10/18 4:30-6:00P $76 463001-5 T 11/1-12/13 4:30-6:00P $76 463001-6

Exploring the Wheel

Min/Max: 4/7 For beginning students through advanced learners; learn how to throw on the wheel or refine your skills as you focus on making functional forms. Instructor: Shanel Cass-Caskey Age: 13+ M 9/12-10/17 5:30-7:30P $102 463040-1

Hand Building Basics

Min/Max: 4/8 Learn how to work with clay to hand build projects using the slab roller, extruder and various hand tools. Create one-of-a-kind pieces while learning a variety of glazing techniques. Instructor: Shanel Cass-Caskey Age: 13+ M 11/7-12/12 5:30-7:00P $88 463007-2

ART & POTTERY - ALL AGES

CHILSON POTTERY STUDIO

Medium Large X-Large MAX

up to 3”h 3.1”w x 6”h 6.1”w x 9”h 9.1”w x 11.5”h 18”w x 11.5”h

$1.25 $2.00 $2.75 $3.50 $5.50

Fees are per piece, based on the widest and tallest part of the piece. Fees include each firing (bisque & glaze). $5 min

Workshop: Utilitarian Vessels

Min/Max: 4/8 In this hand building workshop, you will focus on making simple useful vessels such as bowls, small trays and soap dishes. We will explore stamping, carving, slip trailing surface decorations, using a variety of bisque molds. A time will be scheduled for glazing at a later date. Instructor: Nancy Zoller Age: 13+ M 10/3 9:30A-12:00P $47 463049-1

Open Pottery Studio

Min/Max: 4/7 Attend as many of these open studio times as you like. An instructor is present to assist you with your own projects or to offer ideas to start something new, however no formal instruction is provided. Note: Studio projects may not receive priority. Instructor: Shanel Cass-Caskey Age: 13+ W 9/14-10/19 6:00-8:30P $93 463041-1 W 11/9-12/14 6:00-8:30P $93 463041-2 F 9/16-10/21 10:00A-1:00P $175 463041-3 F 11/4-12/16 10:00A-1:00P $175 463041-4

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NEEDLEWORK - ALL AGES

HOOKS & NEEDLES Knitting

Min/Max: 5/7 Classes for both beginners and advanced learners! Learn tips and tricks in each class to reinforce the joy of knitting. Stretch yourself with each project, so you continue to learn! *$15 supply fee payable to instructor at class (includes 1 pair straight knitting needles, 1 crochet hook, 1 skein of acrylic worstedweight yarn, 2 tapestry needles, four stitch markers and 1 row counter) Instructor: Lisa Ragsdale | Location: Oak Rm Age: 12+

Knitting I

Learn to knit! This class is for beginners or for those who are still learning the basics. Learn about yarns and fibers, and become familiar with the tools of the trade to learn how to knit. Make an easy project such as a scarf, placemat or dishcloth. Advanced beginners can strengthen their skills by choosing a more complicated pattern, such as a hat, eyelet scarf or another pattern. M 9/12-10/3 12:30-1:30P $40* 459150-1

Knitting II

Continue your knitting know-how by learning advanced stitches and techniques. The emphasis is on pattern reading, problem solving, shaping & gaining confidence with new stitches. Selecting yarns for texture and color will also be discussed. We will work cables, circular knitting, color knitting and more. Bring your questions and projects in progress! M 10/10-10/31 12:30-1:30P $40* 459151-1

Crochet

Min/Max: 5/7 Classes for both beginners and advanced learners! Learn tips and tricks in each class to reinforce the joy of crochet. Stretch yourself with each project, so you continue to learn! **$10 supply fee payable to instructor at class (includes 1 crochet hook, 1 skein of acrylic worsted-weight yarn, 2 tapestry needles, 4 stitch markers and 1 row counter) Instructor: Lisa Ragsdale | Location: Oak Rm Age: 12+

Crochet I

Learn to crochet! This class is for beginners or for those who are still learning the basics. Learn how to chain and do basic stitches. The class also includes an introduction to fibers and choosing the right yarn for projects. Make an easy project such as a scarf, dishcloth set or placemats. Advanced beginners can strengthen their skills with a more complicated project or a pattern of their choosing. T 9/13-10/4 12:30-1:30P $40** 459152-1

Crochet II

Continue your crochet skills by learning advanced stitches and techniques. Class emphasis is on pattern reading, problem solving, shaping & gaining confidence with new stitches. Selecting yarns for texture and color will also be discussed. Bring your questions and projects in progress. T 10/11-11/1 12:30-1:30P $40** 459153-1

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Needle Felting

Min/Max: 5/6 Needle felting is an old craft that has gained enormous popularity. Use a special needle, pad and wool to learn the basic skills of this fun, easy craft. By the end of the class, take home your unique 3D sculptures. $8 supply fee for wool & needles payable to instructor at class. All other supplies included. Instructor: Debby Widolf | Location: Oak Rm Age: 12+ Felted Finger Puppets W 9/28 1:00-4:00P

$25

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Felted Halloween Bat Th 10/20 1:00-4:00P

$25

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Felted Turkey T 11/8

1:00-4:00P

$25

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Felted Snowman W 12/7

1:00-4:00P

$25

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Needlecrafts for Beginners

Min/Max: 5/7 This is an introduction to knitting and crochet. Explore the basics of both and get started on small projects that you can easily continue to work on after the class is over. Learn about yarns and fibers, become familiar with the tools of the trade, read easy patterns and practice simple stitches. $15 supply fee payable to instructor at class (includes 1 pair straight knitting needles, 1 crochet hook, 1 skein of acrylic worsted-weight yarn, 2 tapestry needles, 4 stitch markers and 1 row counter) Instructor: Lisa Ragsdale Location: Oak Rm Age: 12+ T 11/8-11/29 12:30-2:00P $49 459154-1

Needlecraft Workshop

Min/Max: 5/7 Do you have unfinished knitting or crochet projects? The garment that was never stitched together? A project full of mistakes? The lovely lace pattern you wish you knew how to start? Maybe you just want to learn some new stitches or techniques? Bring in your projects and questions and get some individualized help and encouragement! Instructor: Lisa Ragsdale | Location: Oak Rm Age: 12+ Sa 9/24 9:00-11:00A $10 459155-1

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ADULT COOKING

Halloween Pancakes

Plant-Based Cheese & Yogurt

Min/Max: 6/16 Let's have some fun creating SWEET & SPOOKY pancakes! These recipes are so delicious that we promise you will be surprised at how healthy they really are! All recipes are veganvegetarian friendly. A consent form is required. All supplies are included. Instructor: Sapna Von Reich | Location: Cherry Rm Age: 6–13 Su 10/30 1:30-3:30P $28 460653-1

Fun and Festive Sides for Thanksgiving

Give thanks with delicious and awesome recipes. Get creative with good old ingredients like cranberries, pumpkins, sweet potatoes and pomegranates to come up with cool side dishes, which will impress you, your family and friends. All recipes are vegan-vegetarian friendly. A consent form is required. All supplies are included. Min/Max: 6/16 Instructor: Sapna Von Reich Location: Cherry Rm Age: 6–13 Su 11/13 1:30-3:30P $28 460654-1

Holiday Snacks

Min/Max: 6/16 Learn how to make some fun and festive snacks! We will be teaching you some new recipes, both sweet and savory, using just a few simple ingredients. And who knows? You might just find a new favorite to make for your next holiday party. All recipes are vegan-vegetarian friendly. A consent form is required. All supplies are included. Instructor: Sapna Von Reich | Location: Cherry Rm Age: 6–13 Su 11/20 1:30-3:30P $28 460655-1

Cooking Cool Christmas Treats

Min/Max: 6/16 Have FUN creating yummy edible treats. These treats make good homemade gifts for family, friends and teachers. A consent form is required. All supplies are included. Instructor: Sapna Von Reich | Location: Cherry Rm Age: 6–13 Su 12/4 1:30-3:30P $28 460656-1

Min/Max: 4/13 Learn how to make homemade dairy-free cheese and yogurt! Menu: almond feta, Parmesan, cashew cream cheese, nacho cheese and cashew yogurt (mango) lassi. All supplies included. Instructor: Sapna Von Reich | Location: Cherry Rm Age: 14+ T 9/27 6:00-8:15P $45 460651-1

Tasty Turkish Cuisine

Min/Max: 4/13 Explore the depths of delicious Turkish dishes. Menu: red lentil and bulgur kebabs, mint and dill rice pilaf, black-eyed pea Pilaki, eggplant with yogurt sauce, sesame Tahini Halva (nutritious dessert). All supplies included. Instructor: Sapna Von Reich Location: Cherry Rm Age: 14+ W 10/12 6:00-8:15P $45 460652-1

COOKING - ALL AGES

YOUTH COOKING

Homemade Indian Flatbreads

Min/Max: 4/13 Impress your family with exotic and fantastic Indian breads. Menu: spinach & mint bread, cauliflower & spiced chickpea flour bread, potato-stuffed bread and chai tea. All supplies included. Instructor: Sapna Von Reich | Location: Cherry Rm Age: 14+ Th 11/10 6:00-8:15P $45 460643-1

Slow Cooker Curries

Min/Max: 4/13 Make authentic Indian curry in a slow cooker that is gluten-free and vegan-vegetarian friendly. Menu: spicy lentil soup, garbanzo bean curry, Saag (spinach curry), vegetable korma. All supplies included. Instructor: Sapna Von Reich | Location: Cherry Rm Age: 14+ T 12/6 6:00-8:15P $45 460647-1

NEW! Beer Making Introduction

Min/Max: 5/12 An intro to the step-by-step process of making homemade beer. Take home the beer you make in class. Supply fee payable to instructor at class. Instructor: Ean May | Location: Cherry Rm Age: 21+ W 10/19-10/26 5:30-7:30P $16 459131-1

Let's Bake for the Holidays

Min/Max: 6/16 This class will share all the tips and tricks to make sure your baked goodies turn out perfectly every time. All recipes are vegan-vegetarian friendly. Menu: double chocolate cake, pumpkin muffins and peanut butter cookies. A consent form is required. All supplies are included. Instructor: Sapna Von Reich | Location: Cherry Rm Age: 6–13 Su 12/18 1:30-3:30P $28 460657-1

No school? Chilson's got you covered!

Spend school days out and holiday breaks having FUN with a variety of crafts, games, enrichment activities and field trips. Check out page 35 for programs for grades K–5.

Cooking with Thai Herbs

Min/Max: 5/12 Learn how to use herbs and spices and how to choose quality ingredients in your Thai cooking. Menu: stir fry lemongrass chicken, Tom yum soup, Thai spicy egg salad, basil lime soda. $28 supply fee payable to instructor Instructor: Sim Suinn | Location: Cherry Rm Age: 18+ T 9/13 6:00-8:30P $12 459142-1

Lunch Time in Bangkok

Min/Max: 5/12 Thailand is one of the best places to find delicious, quick and cheap food at anytime of the day. Menu: stir fry basil pork with fried egg, fried rice chicken, stir fry garlic chicken and Thai ice tea. $28 supply fee payable to instructor Instructor: Sim Suinn | Location: Cherry Rm Age: 18+ T 10/4 6:00-8:30P $12 459143-1

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OPEN LANDS & TRAILS FREE PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES SEPTEMBER 9/8 9/10 9/10 9/11 9/13 9/15 9/15 9/16 9/16 9/17 9/21 9/24 9/24 9/28

Bears Along the River – Evening Program Celebrate Loveland Trails Day See more info on page 4 Astronomy Night w/NoCo Astronomical Society School Field Trips Open for Reservations Walking History Tour of Viestenz-Smith Mountain Park PEEPs* Exploration Afternoon Art in Nature – Journaling & Sketching Morning Art in Nature – Journaling & Sketching Wildfire! – Evening Program Guided Bird Walk Sunset Guided Walk Chapungu Guided Walk Sunset Guided Walk Last Day for Nature Cabin Open

Details & Registration: offero.cityofloveland.org

NOVEMBER 11/10 11/10 11/11 11/25

PEEPs* Exploration Afternoon Art in Nature – Journaling & Sketching Morning Art in Nature – Journaling & Sketching #OptOutside Black Friday Guided Hike See more info on page 5

DECEMBER 12/8 12/15 12/15 12/16 12/21

Natural Areas Volunteer Clean-Up Day PEEPs* Exploration Afternoon Art in Nature – Journaling & Sketching Morning Art in Nature – Journaling & Sketching Winter Solstice Celebration See more info on page 5

OCTOBER 10/7-8 10/8 10/13 10/14 10/14 10/19 10/20 10/22 10/22

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Trail Host Training (tentative) Guided Bird Walk Afternoon Art in Nature – Journaling & Sketching Morning Art in Nature – Journaling & Sketching Astronomy Night w/NoCo Astronomical Society Fall Along the Thompson River – Sunset Guided Walk PEEPs* Exploration Chapungu Guided Walk Fall Along the Thompson River – Sunset Guided Walk

Have you signed up for Offero yet?

Register for activities, receive program updates, provide feedback and apply to be a volunteer! Visit offero.cityofloveland.org *PEEPs = Preschool Environmental Education Program

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1225 S. Boise Ave.

Boyd Lake (State Parks Partnership) 6500 N. Cty. Rd. 11C

Cottonwood Run

Taft-Wilson along Big Thompson River

Devil’s Backbone (County fee area) 1725 Hidden Valley Dr.

Emerald Glen

Wilson Ave. & 43rd St.

King’s Crossing

990 S. Lincoln Ave.

Mariana Butte

701 Clubhouse Dr.

Meadowbrook

2000 Cascade Ave.

Morey Wildlife Reserve 5439 Cedar Valley Dr.

Namaqua (and Park)

816 N. Cty. Rd. 19E (Namaqua Rd.)

Old St. Louis

1010 S. St. Louis Ave.

Oxbow

1135 & 1140 Rossum Dr.

Prairie Ridge

6400 N. Wilson Ave.

River’s Edge

960 W. First St.

Round Mountain

1300 W. Highway 34

Sunset Vista

1323 W. 57th St.

Viestenz-Smith (Open April-October) 1211 W. Highway 34

Belly Boat Fishing

ADA Fishing Access

Fishing

Paved Recreation Trail

Soft Surface Trail Hiking/Biking

Interpretive Signs

Information Kiosk

Picnic Shelter/Table

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OPEN LANDS & TRAILS

Boise Bend

Wildlife Viewing

4750 W. First St.

Leashed Dogs Only

Boedecker Bluff

Restrooms

Parking

OPEN LANDS

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO! Check for trail updates on COTREX at trails.colorado.gov or download the free app. See page 53 for open lands & natural areas map and rules; see page 54 for recreation trail map.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - OPEN LANDS & TRAILS Trail Host Program FREE training is available for volunteer

Stewardship & Special Projects Volunteers are

Environmental Educators The Open Lands Division

Sign up on Offero: offero.cityofloveland.org

Trail Hosts to visit open lands and trails and engage with visitors, answer questions and report information about public use.

offers FREE training for Environmental Educators to help teach K-5 students about Colorado wildlife, plants and the environment. Check Offero for training dates in August.

needed for ongoing stewardship projects, such as citizen science, trail building, native plant restoration, weed removal & cleanup days. No experience necessary. All training & materials provided.

More info: lovgov.org/openlands Coordinator: 970.962.2643 michele.vanhare@cityofloveland.org

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ADULT ENRICHMENT LISTEN & LEARN Min/Max: 5/20 Enjoy a performance by Tim Kennedy from Loveland Opera Theatre, as he delights us with music from Brigadoon. Loc: Cherry Age: 18+ Th 8/25 2:00-3:00P $5 491500-1

Min/Max: 6/8 Learn the basics of chess and work on improving your concentration and strategic thinking. Gain fast decision-making skills and learn to evaluate alternatives. There are multiple ways to win through guided instruction. You will have opportunities to play other opponents. Instructor: Jim Roode | Location: Cherry Rm Age: 18+ Th 9/29-10/20 1:00-2:30P $15 490026-1

Introduction to Spanish

Preparing to Hike the Front Range Presentation

Secret Life of an Opera Singer

Min/Max: 8/20 Hola! Come join us for a relaxed presentation and learn the language of Spanish. Our program is an input-based approach called Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling (TPRS). Location: Oak Age: 18+ M 9/12-10/10 1:00-3:00P $48 491076-1 M 10/24-11/21 1:00-3:00P $48 491076-2

Ukulele for Beginners Part 1 & 2

Min/Max: 5/10 Get involved in music because of its power to break down barriers, relieve stress and unite with others. Learn the basics of how to play the ukulele with no musical background. Part 1 is for beginners; Part 2 is for players with experience or permission from instructor. Instructor: Alyna Waters | Location: Party Rm Age: 18+ Part 1 T 9/13-10/18 11:30A-12:30P $41 459156-1 Part 2 T 9/13-10/18 1:00-2:00P $41 459156-2 Part 1 T 11/1-12/6 11:30A-12:30P $41 459156-3 Part 2 T 11/1-12/6 1:00-2:00P $41 459156-4

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Learn how to Play Chess

With so much great hiking close by, it is important to know how and where to begin! Join veteran Longmont hiker Pete KJ for an overview of geography, equipment and methods while learning about great nearby trails. He'll end with some of his favorite nearby trail choices as described in his guidebook, Base Camp Denver: 101 Hikes in Colorado's Front Range. Instructor: Pete Jarvis | Location: Cherry Age: 18+ W 11/16 10:00-11:30A FREE 491120-1

Responsible Casino Gambling for Fun

Are you interested in Black Jack, Roulette or Baccarat? Here is your chance to play these games and learn the strategy as well as advanced techniques to make your next gambling junket profitable in a real casino. Required book: $25 payable to instructor at class. Min/Max: 5/15 Instructor: Haiko Eichler | Location: Cherry Age: 21+ W 9/14-11/2 2:00-4:00P $20 490025-1

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HEALTH & WELLNESS

Line Dance

Hearing Assessments

Min/Max: 8/20 Get exercise and socialize! This is not a drop-in class; register for the entire session. Instructor: Tracey Ingraham Age: 18+ Contemporary Line Dance Dance the hottest new line dances to current country music and top 40 hits. Dances vary from beginner to intermediate levels, so some line dancing experience is a plus. Location: Hickory/Maple/Spruce W 9/7-9/28 8:00-9:00A $22 490083-1 W 10/5-10/26 8:00-9:00A $22 490083-2 W 11/2-11/30 8:00-9:00A $28 490083-3 W 12/7-12/14 8:00-9:00A $11 490083-4 Country Line Dance – Beginning Learn beginning line dance steps including grapevine, coaster step, triple step, jazz box and more. Loc: Hickory/Maple/Spruce M 9/12-9/26 9:45-10:45A $17 490081-1 M 10/3-10/31 9:45-10:45A $28 490081-2 M 11/7-11/28 9:45-10:45A $22 490081-3 M 12/5-12/19 9:45-10:45A $17 490081-4 Country Line Dance – Continuing For those who already know a step or two! Loc: Fitness/Dance Th 9/8-9/29 10:45A-12:15P $32 490080-1 Th 10/6-10/27 10:45A-12:15P $32 490080-2 Th 11/3-11/17 10:45A-12:15P $24 490080-3 Th 12/1-12/15 10:45A-12:15P $24 490080-4 Country Line Dance – Intermediate Intermediate levels only. Learn more advanced country line dance steps. More dances, faster pace! Location: Hickory/Maple/Spruce F 9/9-9/30 10:30-11:45A $27 490085-1 F 10/7-10/28 10:30-11:45A $27 490085-2 F 11/4-11/18 10:30-11:45A $20 490085-3 F 12/2-12/16 10:30-11:45A $20 490085-4

Tap Dance - Level 1 & 2

Min/Max: 6/12 Have FUN while exercising your body and your brain. Dancing is the best activity for keeping your brain active and can prevent osteoporosis and increase bone density. Instr: Sally Fortenberry Location: Loveland Dance Academy, 440 N. Lincoln Ave. Age: 18+ *No class 10/18, 10/25 Level 1: Beginner Tap basics for anyone who has not danced with Sally. Covers basic steps, terminology and tap history. T 9/13-11/29* 9:30-10:30A $80 490021-1 Level 2: Intermediate For those with recent experience; permission required. Moves fast with complicated choreography. T 9/13-11/29* 10:45-11:45A $80 490021-2

Belly Dancing - Beginning

Min/Max: 8/20 Strengthen your body and step out of your comfort zone! Learn how to access and isolate muscles around the hips and torso to create both soft, fluid movements and stunning sharp hits and locks. This class is designed for the total beginner with no belly dance experience. Location: Fitness/Dance Studio Age: 18+ T 9/13-10/4 10:45-11:45A $22 490084-1 T 10/11-11/1 10:45-11:45A $17 490084-2 T 11/8-11/29 10:45-11:45A $22 490084-3

Min/Max: 6/8 On the 4th Tuesday of every month, the Hearing Rehab Center performs basic hearing assessments at Chilson. Register online or in person; then we'll call to schedule your 15-min appointment a few days before the assessment. Location: Senior Center Clinic Age: 18+ T 9/27 8:30-10:00A FREE 491046-1 T 10/25 8:30-10:00A FREE 491046-2 T 11/29 8:30-10:00A FREE 491046-3

ADULT ENRICHMENT

STRUT YOUR STUFF

UCHealth Aspen Club Balance Screenings

A physical and occupational therapist will assess your fall risk using the STEADI (Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths & Injuries) initiative tools and protocols. Balance and fall prevention strategies, programs and resources will be shared based on your results. Register online or in person; then we'll call to schedule your 30-min appointment. Min/Max: 1/9 Location: Senior Center Aspen Rm Age: 18+ W 9/28 12:30-3:30P FREE 491271-1 W 10/26 12:30-3:30P FREE 491271-2 W 11/16 12:30-3:30P FREE 491271-3 W 12/21 12:30-3:30P FREE 491271-4

Healthy Living for Your Brain & Body

For centuries we have known that the health of the brain and body are connected; however, the science was vague about the connections. Today, scientific studies can provide insights into how to optimize our physical and cognitive health as we age. Join us to learn about research in the areas of diet and nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity and social engagement to help you plan for healthy aging. Min/Max: 10/40 Instructor: Angel Hoffman, Alzheimer's Association | Location: Cherry Rm Age: 18+ T 10/4 10:00-11:30A FREE 491273-1

Managing Money: A Caregiver's Guide to Finances Min/Max: 10/40

If you or someone you know is facing dementia or another chronic disease, it's never too early to put financial plans in place. Learn tips for managing someone else's finances, how to prepare for future care costs and the benefits of early planning. Instructor: Angel Hoffman, Alzheimer's Association | Loc: Cherry Rm Age: 18+ W 11/9 10:30A-12:00P FREE 491273-1

No One Ever Told Me: Lessons from a Dementia Caregiver Min/Max: 10/40

Join Linda L. Osmundson, teacher, art docent, speaker, author and former caregiver, to learn about different types of dementia. Learn when and where to get help and tips to relieve caregiver stress. Location: Cherry Rm Age: 18+ Th 11/10 2:00-3:00P FREE 491272-1

Looking for Pickleball? See page 21 for beginner & level 2 classes. See page 3 for info on Open Play Pickleball.

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ACTIVE GENERATION FIND YOUR FIT Group Fitness Schedules

Available at the Chilson Recreation/Senior Center front desk and online. See class descriptions on pages 14–15. Class schedules subject to change. Current schedule: lovgov.org/fitnesswellness

Group Fitness Classes

Benefit #1 Registration priority for day trips Benefit #2 Discounted fees for day trips Benefit #3 Reduced admission to senior dances Anyone age 62+ can purchase a card. The SAC is $20 per person and is valid for one year from the purchase date. Please refer to listings denoted by this symbol: for discounted rates.

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Spa Services for All Ages

Drop in for individual classes and use your Chilson pass (including SilverSneakers® or Renew Active passes) or pay the daily fee.

970.691.3441 • Schedule a 30-min, 60-min or 90-min massage. Gift certificates available.

Virtual (online) Register for virtual classes by the week and use your Chilson pass (including SilverSneakers® or Renew Active passes) or pay the fee below. Need help registering for a virtual class? Call 970.962.2428 Fee: $10/week for unlimited virtual classes (use keyword "virtual"; receipt has Zoom links)

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Therapeutic Massage with Joyce Meis, LMT Medically Based Foot Care with Patti Krkosa 720.442.2615 • 1st & 3rd Thursday, 8:30A–4:00P

Welcome & Orientation

Join us for a “get to know you” presentation and tour where we provide info about the Senior Center and answer your questions. Location: Cherry Rm • FREE Tuesday, 9/27 or 10/25, 1:00-2:00P (drop-in) Fall 2022 • lovgov.org/webtrac


ONGOING ENTERTAINMENT

BUNCO

Friday Movies

1st & 3rd Thurs of month, 1:30–3:30P | Donation Contact: Barb Hendershot, Senior Ctr 970.962.2783

Bookworms Book Club

2nd Tues of month, 1:30–3P | Party Rm | FREE Contact: Janette Edwards, 970.962.2759

Cards & Games w/Golden Age

Every Mon, 1–4P | Cherry Rm | Donation Contact: Susan Levine, 954.802.7212 Pinochle, Canasta, Hand & Foot and more

Last Fri of month, 1:30–4P | Donation Contact: Senior Center, 970.962.2783 Popcorn, candy and drinks available for minimal fee. 8/26 Coco 9/30 The Art of Racing in the Rain 10/28 Belfast

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Fishing Club New members welcome

2nd & 4th Mon of month, 6:30–9P | $7, $6.50 w/SAC Contact: Senior Center, 970.962.2783 All refreshments are potluck, so bring something to share. Dance the night away! No dance on 12/26.

MEETUPS

8/22 Tom Yook 9/12 John Stehle 9/26 Big Twang Theory 10/10 Harris & Harris

3rd Tues of month, 2–4P | Cherry Rm | FREE Contact: Doug Money, 847.717.0298

Billiards

Mon–Fri, 8A–4:30P and Sat, 9A–12P | Donation

Table Tennis

Every Mon, Wed, Thurs, 1:30–4P | Donation

NUTRITION | HEALTH VOA Senior Nutrition Lunch

By reservation only; call 970.472.9630 | $3 donation In Person: Mon, Tues, Fri 11:45A–12:15P Curbside Pick-Up: Mon, Tues, Fri 11:45A–12:00P

COVID Shots w/ Larimer County Health Dept. W

9/28

9:00A-12:00P FREE

Party Rm

UCHealth Blood Pressure Checks – FREE

Community Health Nurse Linda Strauss is available to take your blood pressure and provide good heart health information. No appointments necessary. Dates: 8/22, 9/26, 10/24, 11/28, 12/19 Time: 9–11A

UCHealth Medicare Open Enrollment – FREE

From 10/15–12/7, everyone on Medicare has an opportunity to review their coverage. Register for a counseling session to review your drug plan for 2023. Sessions by certified SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program) counselors. They offer advice and information without bias or prejudice. For an appt. time, call the Aspen Club at 970.495.8560, but register for date below. Location: Cherry Th 11/3 8:00A-1:00P FREE 491207-1 Th 11/17 8:00A-1:00P FREE 491207-2 Th 12/1 8:00A-1:00P FREE 491207-3

10/24 11/14 11/28 12/12

ACTIVE GENERATION

CLUBS | ACTIVITIES

Jim Ehrlich John Stehle Rusty Chaps Big Twang Theory

ENRICHMENT Bocce Ball League Min/Max: 8/16

Work in teams to throw large colored Bocce balls, while knocking other opponent's balls away. Join in the fun! Instr: Tony Mancina | Loc: North Lake Park Age: 50+ Th 8/18-9/22 1:00-3:00P $15 396010-1

NEW! 5280+ Senior Chorale at Loveland

Are you 50 to 80+ years young? Join us this fall for our 5280+ Senior Chorale! Enjoy the social, mental and physical benefits of choral singing in a supportive, non-audition setting. Under the direction of professional musicians and co-founders Brian Leatherman and Cindy Runkel, the music repertoire includes a variety of popular, folk, Broadway and movie music, as well as other seasonal favorites! Registration includes an optional bonus rehearsal and free community concert at the end of the session on Sunday, 11/20 at 2:00P. Min/Max: 50/100 Location: Maple/Spruce Age: 50+ M 9/12-11/14 1:00-3:00P $150 499000-1

BINGO Min/Max: 20/70

Get out and play BINGO at Chilson. Prizes! Register online or in person. Location: Hickory/Maple/Spruce Age: 55+ W 11/9 1:30-3:30P $4 495030-1

See pages 4–5 for our fall special events!

All activities are subject to change. More info: lovgov.org/parksrecreation

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ACTIVE GENERATION - DAY TRIPS

DAY TRIP REGISTRATION • Senior Activity Card (SAC) holders have priority registration for day trips (see page 44). In-Person SAC Priority Registration: Tues, 8/9 –Tues, 8/16 Online SAC Priority Registration Register online beginning Mon, 8/8 at 6P at lovgov.org/webtrac (limited spots available online). • Trip registrations open to all participants age 18+ on Wed, 8/17 • All trips are for age 18+, Min/Max: 10/28 (unless otherwise noted)

• Trip cancellations or refunds may be granted pending circumstances of the trip. See page 56 for policies; call 970.962.2428 with questions. • Participants are transported in City van or motor coach; all trips depart from the Senior Center. • Participants must advise staff of any special accommodation at the time of registration. = venue is accessible for wheelchairs/walkers

Hiking Trips w Min/Max: 10/14

Join us for some easy to moderate hikes this fall. We provide the leader and transportation so you can enjoy the beauty of Colorado. Please prepare yourself by bringing/wearing the following hiking gear: • • • • •

Good hiking shoes Filled water bottle Sunscreen Hat & sunglasses Jacket if needed

• • • • •

Rain jacket Food/snacks Camera/binoculars Trekking poles if needed Money (optional)

Hewlett Gulch Trail – An easy/moderate 2–3 mile, round trip hike up the Poudre Canyon. Bring your lunch as we stop along the way to relax and enjoy the view. We'll stop for refreshments on the way back home. Weather permitting. Day

Date

W

9/7

Time

9:00A-3:30P

Fee

SAC

Class #

$29

$27

493058-1

Dunraven Trail – Get out your camera for fall photos as we enjoy this moderate 2–3 mile, round trip hike along the narrow Dunraven Trail in Glen Haven. Bring a picnic lunch and we'll stop for refreshments on the way back home. Weather permitting.

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Date

Time

Fee

SAC

Class #

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9/28

9:00A-3:30P

$29

$27

493058-2

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Barr Lake Birding Festival w

Let's head to the Barr Lake Nature Center for a celebration of the fall bird migration and a festival filled with food, fun and lore. This event offers guided tours of bird habitats, an up-close look at raptors and songbirds, educational booths, crafts, snacks and more! Following the festival, enjoy lunch at Famous Dave's BBQ (cost on your own for $15–20). Destination: Brighton Day

Sa

Date

9/10

Time

8:00A-3:00P

Fee

$32

SAC

$30

Class #

493006-1

Casino Trip – Mardi Gras w Min/Max: 25/52 Casino trips are back! Join us on a fun outing to the Mardi Gras Casino in a comfortable motor coach. Bring your money and lucky charms! Escort: Billy Zoller | Destination: Black Hawk Age: 21+ Day

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Date

9/13

Time

8:15A-5:00P

Fee

$25

SAC

$23

Class #

493005-1

Golden History Museum w

The Golden History Museum is a warm, welcoming and vibrant public space for uncovering and sharing our past. The exhibits have a rich collection of historic and contemporary artwork by artists who lived in, worked in or visited the area. Afterwards, enjoy a stroll through downtown Golden and enjoy the shops. Have lunch on your own at one of the many restaurants (cost on your own for $15–20). Destination: Golden Day

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Date

9/14

Time

9:00A-4:00P

Fee

$32

SAC

$30

Class #

493039-1

Historic Fall River Hydroplant Tour w

In 1908, F. O. Stanley broke ground for the Estes Park hydroelectric plant. By the time the Stanley Hotel opened for business in 1909, the plant generated enough power for the first all-electric hotels in the country and the village of Estes Park. The hydroplant was taken out of commission 73 years later from damage in the 1982 Lawn Lake Flood and reopened as an interpretive center in 2002. See original equipment, Stanley artifacts and photographs from the Lawn Lake Flood. Following the tour, have lunch at The Dunraven which overlooks Lake Estes (cost on your own for $20–25). Min/Max: 10/14 Destination: Estes Park Day

M

Date

9/19

Time

9:00A-3:30P

Fee

$31

SAC

$29

Class #

493040-1

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Root for the Rockies this summer! Our seats are in the Outfield Club Level which are in the shade near 3rd base. Our tickets have access to the temperatureregulated Club Level concessions area for lunch and refreshments (cost on your own for $10–15). Destination: Denver Day

Th

Date

9/22

Time

Fee

10:30A-5:30P $72

SAC

$70

Class #

493041-1

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Each month, join us to explore a different restaurant in Northern Colorado or Wyoming. Bring friends or meet new ones! Meal cost on your own for $15–30. Min/Max: 10/14 Fee: $23, $21 w/SAC Times: Brunch 9:00A–2:30P Lunch 11:30A–2:30P Supper 5:00–8:30P Day Date

Restaurant

Class #

Lunch Little America Hotel

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9/25

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Lunch 10/12 Ted's Sweetwater Grill

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11/2

Lunch Georgia Boy’s BBQ

493057-3

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Supper 11/13 Ace Gillett’s Lounge

493057-4

W

12/7

F

Lunch 12/16 Farmhouse at Jessup Farm 493057-6

Prime rib buffet + excursion Destination: Cheyenne, WY Destination: Windsor Destination: Greeley

493057-1

493057-2

Destination: Fort Collins

Lunch Swaylo’s Tiki Restaurant Destination: Longmont

493057-5

"Elktober" Elkfest w Min/Max: 10/14

Join us as we explore Rocky Mountain National Park for elk as the bugling season begins. Hopefully, we’ll spot and hear some of the magnificent creatures! Dine with us at Sweet Basilico Cafe (cost on your own for $20–25). Following lunch, visit downtown Estes for Elkfest festivities including crafters, bugling contests & Native American performers. Destination: Estes Park Sa Su

Date

10/1 10/2

Time

Fee

9:00A-3:00P $31 9:00A- 3:00P $31

The Long Run, "Colorado's Tribute to The Eagles" hails from the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Since 2009, the band has been performing fairs and festivals around the region, re-creating the 1970's sounds of The Eagles - America's best selling rock band. They celebrated their 10-year anniversary by hosting a concert at the Paramount Theatre in Denver, followed by an appearance at Red Rocks that same summer. Fee includes dinner, show & tax (beverages, dessert & gratuity are extra). Destination: Johnstown Day

M

SAC

$29 $29

Class #

493044-1 493044-2

Date

10/3

Time

5:00-10:00P

Fee

$97

SAC

$95

Class #

493060-1

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Travel with us to the Denver Art Museum to see Georgia O’Keeffe, Photographer. The exhibit brings a trove of newly identified photographs by the groundbreaking artist to Colorado this fall in an exhibition organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston with the collaboration of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe. The presentation reveals a new aspect of the modernist artist’s career through nearly 100 photographs. Have lunch at one of the many restaurants within walking distance (cost on your own for $15–20). Destination: Denver Day

Destination: Fort Collins

Day

Candlelight Dinner Theatre – The Long Run, The Eagles Tribute w

ACTIVE GENERATION - DAY TRIPS

Rockies -vs- Giants w

W

Date

10/5

Time

9:15A-3:45P

Fee

$41

SAC

$39

Class #

493043-1

Rialto Theater Center – Loveland Opera Theatre Presents Brigadoon & Director's Lunch w

The Rialto Theater hosts the wonderful musical opera Brigadoon by the legendary duo of Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. Two American tourists stumble upon Brigadoon, a mysterious Scottish village that appears for only one day every 100 years. While most of the villagers are happy with their situation, some are not. One of the tourists falls in love with Fiona, a young woman from Brigadoon. How can love triumph over such odds? Prior to the show, attend a director's lunch at The Black Steer (cost on your own for $20–25). Destination: Loveland Day

Su

Date

Time

10/16 12:00-5:30P

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Fee

$58

SAC

$56

Class #

493045-1

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ACTIVE GENERATION - DAY TRIPS

Denver Aquarium Tour w

Dive into a million gallons of fun right in the heart of downtown Denver, and discover the hundreds of species awaiting your arrival. Your underwater adventure includes a tour of the behind-the-scenes operation of the aquarium, as well as on your own self-guided viewing of reticulated rays, majestic sawfish, shovelnose guitarfish and other fascinating creatures! Following our tour, have lunch at the aquarium restaurant where we can continue our viewing of the 150,000 gallon aquarium as we dine (cost on your own for $20–25). Destination: Denver Day

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Date

10/19

Time

Fee

8:30A-4:00P $71

SAC

Class #

$69 493046-1

Immigrants Tour w/Treasure Box Tours w Tour Denver with us and hear the history of Americans who crossed the prairies in search of gold and founded Denver in 1858. Learn about the successive waves of immigrants from all over the world who have made significant marks on the city, giving it some of its most noted buildings and richest flavors. Come hear the tales of triumph, conflict, racism, redemption and more. The tour includes a break for lunch (cost on your own for $15–20) and then we'll hop back on the bus and finish the tour! Min/Max: 10/14 Destination: Denver Day

Th

Date

10/27

Time

Fee

8:45A-4:15P $52

SAC

Class #

$50 493042-1

DU Pioneer Hockey w

The Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I ice hockey program that represents the University of Denver. Enjoy a night out rooting for our home team! Choose dinner from the many vendors at the Magness Arena (cost on your own for $15–20). Destination: Denver Day

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Date

11/4

Time

5:00-11:00P

Fee

$41

SAC

Class #

$39 493048-1

Enjoy some warm weather at the indoor tropical gardens at Denver Botanic Gardens. Experience lush vegetation, vibrant flowers and tropical environment as you stroll through the unique and compelling displays in the Boettcher Memorial Tropical Conservatory. This is a one hour tour led by an experienced docent. Lunch to follow at the Denver Biscuit Company (cost on your own for $15–20). Destination: Denver W

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Date

11/9

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Time

Fee

8:30A-3:45P $52

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Jing-jing-a-ling! Time for some holiday shopping at The Ranch! Applewood Arts Festival has been a holiday tradition for 42 years where you'll find unique high-quality gifts hand-crafted by skilled artisans. Enjoy lunch prior to our shopping experience at Rock Bottom Restaurant and Brewery (cost on your own for $15–20). Destination: Loveland Day

Sa

Date

Time

Fee

11/19 11:30A-5:30P $36

SAC

Class #

$50 493049-1

SAC

Class #

$34 493050-1

Denver Museum of Nature & Science w Explore the wonders of the natural world at the historical Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Our admission includes a special exhibit, and also entrance to the Gates Planetarium domed theater or Phipps IMAX® Theater (TBD). Both of these venues are out of this world! Following our trip to the museum, eat lunch at Route 40 Café (cost on your own for $20–25). Destination: Denver Day

M

Date

11/21

Time

Fee

8:30A-3:30P $66

SAC

Class #

$64 493051-1

The Buell Theatre – My Fair Lady w

Boasting such classic songs as "I Could Have Danced All Night," "The Rain in Spain," "Wouldn't It Be Loverly" and "On the Street Where You Live," My Fair Lady tells the story of Eliza Doolittle, a young Cockney flower seller, and Henry Higgins, a linguistics professor who is determined to transform her into his idea of a "proper lady." But who is really being transformed? You are sure to be delighted with this musical revival at the iconic Buell Theatre. Min/Max: 10/52 Destination: Denver Day

Su

Date

Time

Fee

SAC

Class #

11/27 12:15-6:30P $135 $133 493051-1

EXPLORE.

GIVE BACK.

Denver Botanic Gardens – Tropical Trail Tour w

Day

Applewood Arts Festival w

VOLUNTEER.

Parks & Recreation volunteers are crucial to the SUCCESS of many programs.

JOIN OUR TEAM! lovgov.org/volunteer (Variety of Opportunities) teamsideline.com/loveland (Loveland Athletics) offero.cityofloveland.org (Open Lands & Trails)

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No visit to Denver is complete without experiencing the iconic afternoon tea at the historic Brown Palace, especially during the holiday season! Sip tea topped with Devonshire cream, shipped directly from England while listening to the soft sounds of the grand piano float through the eight-story atrium. Enjoy handmade pastries, scones and tea sandwiches while admiring the natural light streaming in from the stained-glass ceiling. Following our tea, take a tour of the historic hotel. Min/Max: 10/18 Destination: Denver Day

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Date

Time

11/30 10:30A-3:30P

Fee

SAC

Class #

$114 $112 493055-1

CU Boulder Holiday Music Festival w

Delight in the twinkling lights, seasonal greenery and beautiful music at CU Boulder's Holiday Festival, an annual tradition that is enchanting for all ages. The decades-old celebration brings together student choirs, bands and orchestras along with world-class faculty performers for a concert of holiday favorites and new surprises! Following the performance, have dinner at Dickens 300 Prime in Longmont (cost on your own for $20–25). Min/Max: 10/15 Destination: Boulder/Longmont Day

Su

Date

12/4

Time

2:30-8:30P

Fee

$71

SAC

$69

Class #

493053-1

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Min/Max: 14/28 In just three short years, Buddy Holly set the music world on fire and forever changed the face and sound of rock and roll. Armed with a Fender Stratocaster guitar, his signature specs and a charismatic blend of rockabilly swagger, Buddy explodes onto the stage in this jukebox musical fully loaded with classics like "Peggy Sue," "Oh Boy," "That'll Be the Day" and many more! Fee includes dinner, show & tax (beverages, dessert & gratuity are extra). Destination: Boulder Day

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Find Your Happy Place Here Everything we offer at Seven Lakes Memory Care is geared toward creating a place our residents are happy to call home. We enhance the everyday experience of our residents with signature programs, exceptional food, and warm, inviting community spaces where they can relax and live well.

Contact us today to schedule a tour at (970) 599-7505 or SevenLakes@mbk.com 1990 Pikes Peak Dr., Loveland, CO 80538 SevenLakesMemoryCare.com SPECIALIZED MEMORY CARE Paid advertisement All activities are subject to change. More info: lovgov.org/parksrecreation

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GOLF NEW! OPERATION 36© GOLF

LESSONS AT MARIANA BUTTE

Operation 36©

Beginner Ladies Only

Min/Max: 4/6 Operation 36© is an 8-week program based off of two fundamentals: playing golf and developing skills. Golf Loveland is one of only two Northern Colorado courses to offer this program! It is the perfect development program for all beginners and intermediate players. Over the 8 weeks there are eight instructed practice sessions and four 9-hole events played biweekly on Thursdays. This program is designed to help you set clear goals and achieve them through continuous improvement! For more info, visit Operation36.golf and track your progress on the Operation 36© app. Location: Cattail Creek Golf Course YOUTH Age: 6–17 *Mandatory Parent Meeting: 8/30 T,Th 8/30-10/18* 4:00-5:00P $320 465501-1 T,Th

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8/30-10/18*

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$320

465501-2

LADIES Age: 18+ W,Th 8/31-10/19

4:00-5:00P

$320

466451-1

ADULT Age: 18+ W,Th 8/31-10/19

5:15-6:15P

$320

466551-1

Min/Max: 4/8 Held at Mariana Butte, this just FORE ladies fun-filled introduction to the game includes all the fundamentals of how to play along with aspects such as golf etiquette, yardages, scorecards, handicaps, USGA rules, rates and play on the course. For your final day, play 3 holes of golf with instructors at Cattail Creek 9-hole, par 3 course. Call 970.667.8308 for additional info. Location: Mariana Butte Golf Course Age: 18+ M-Th 9/12-9/15 5:30-6:30P $75 466202-1

PRIVATE INSTRUCTION Private individual or private small group instruction is available from various instructors at the Loveland golf courses. Contact the pro shops for detailed info: Cattail Creek | 970.663.5310 Mariana Butte | 970.667.8308 The Olde Course at Loveland | 970.667.5256

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DID YOU KNOW ?

Cattail Creek 2116 W. 29th St.

FUN FACTS ABOUT CATTAIL CREEK

Mariana Butte 701 Clubhouse Dr.

• Free Club Rental

970.663.5310

970.667.8308

The Olde Course 2115 W. 29th St.

970.667.5256

Loveland golf courses are open year-round. Bring your swing and get out on the course!

WHAT IS SNAG®? SNAG® stands for Starting New at Golf. It is a FUN game that is easy to learn at any age and does not require any previous playing experience! Falling somewhere between miniature golf and regulation golf, SNAG® allows for full shots, pitching, chipping and putting. It is played on the 9-hole Mini-Course at the Cattail Creek golf course facility. Using two unique clubs and a specially designed ball to play your round, players have the opportunity for instant success – even playing their very first round. Practice nets are in place for those who wish to try out a full swing, or just warm up before golfing on a course built just FORE fun. Staff is on hand to answer any questions that you may have. All ages of golfer can enjoy playing the Mini-Course as a group. It’s the perfect activity to enjoy time together having fun and learning a new skill. Ask us about our SNAG® birthday parties and celebrate your special day with us! Call 970.663.5310 for more info.

NEW CLUBHOUSE COMING New things are happening for Golf Loveland! It's been a long time coming, but The Olde Course at Loveland is getting a NEW clubhouse. The renovated clubhouse will occupy the same footprint of the existing building and will bring much-needed updates and improvements to the facility. We have started demolition of the old building and as the walls come down, we are grateful for the 60+ years that it has served Loveland golfers. Pardon our dust as we prepare for beginning construction on the new clubhouse!

No clubs? No problem! Use our complimentary adult and youth rental clubs. Call for more information or stop by the pro shop.

GOLF LOVELAND

GOLF COURSE LOCATIONS

• 3-Hole Round

Did you know that you can play just three holes at the regulation Par 3 Cattail Creek course? Perfect for beginners! Play a stress-free, fast round any day/time. Clubs and on-course ball included!

• Innovative Driving Range

Cattail Creek's driving range has many built-in learning devices including on-course targets.

• No Tee Times for the Mini-Course

That's right - no tee times are necessary; walk-on players welcome. See you on the Mini-Course!

• All Levels

The Cattail Creek golf course is a favorite among beginners, but don't let that fool you! It offers plenty of challenges with water on five of the nine holes. Stop by the pro shop to stock up on extra balls before heading out!

• Online Tee Times

Make reservations eight days in advance beginning at 7:00P on the 8th day for Cattail Creek or any other Loveland golf course by visiting golfloveland.com

GIFT CERTIFICATES Looking for an extra special gift for that extra special golfer in your life? Give the gift of golf! Gift certificates and merchandise can be purchased from the pro shops at all Loveland golf courses or online at golfloveland.com

Contact us for current rates, online tee times, course updates and more. VISIT: GOLFLOVELAND.COM

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(Fort Collins)

PRAIRIE RIDGE

CITY OF LOVELAND OPEN LANDS & NATURAL AREAS

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Legend Loveland Open Lands Parks & Golf Courses

NORTH TRAIL

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EMERALD GLEN DEVIL'S BACKBONE OPEN SPACE

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OPEN LANDS & TRAILS RULES & REGULATIONS Hours of operation are from 6:00A–10:30P, except Morey Wildlife

Visit lovgov.org/openlands for detailed rules.

Motorized Vehicles are prohibited on trails and all

Reserve, Mariana Butte Trails and Prairie Ridge Natural Area (open sunrise to sunset). Overnight parking or camping is prohibited in open lands and trails. Trails are open for non-motorized use only!

Alcoholic Beverages are not permitted. Glass

Bicycling is permitted on designated trails only. Bicycles are not

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permitted at Morey Wildlife Reserve or Mariana Butte Trails. Type I and II e-bikes are permitted on all trails where bicyclists are allowed, except Prairie Ridge Natural Area. Bicyclists yield to other trail users.

Pets must be leashed and under human control at all times.

Owners must pick up and remove pet waste. Pets are not permitted at Morey Wildlife Reserve or Prairie Ridge Natural Area.

Fishing is regulated by Colorado State Regulations. Site-specific regulations apply. All anglers age 16 and older are required to have a Colorado Fishing License.

Horses (except police) are not permitted on City of Loveland

Open Lands & Trails, with the exception of Prairie Ridge Natural Area accessible from Coyote Ridge Natural Area.

areas outside of established streets and parking areas. containers and bottles are prohibited.

Discharge or use of firearms, projectiles or fireworks is prohibited. No open fires or flames.

Trail Etiquette • Please stay on designated trails and respect the rights of • • • •

adjacent property owners. Loveland’s trails have many different types of users; please be courteous to others on the trail. Flow of traffic is similar to road traffic. Always ride or walk on the right side. When passing others on the trail, verbally warn them that you are passing on the left. Be predictable: ride or walk in a straight line - avoid weaving. Bicyclists are encouraged to wear helmets and ensure their bicycles are operational and properly equipped (including reflectors and lights).

Maintenance

Report maintenance concerns or vandalism to the Parks & Recreation Dept. at 970.962.2727.

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Cemeteries & Golf Courses

Parks

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You may choose to register for activities by going ONLINE, MAILING IN your registration, or COMING IN to the Chilson Center to register in person.

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WEBTRAC ONLINE REGISTRATION - BEGINS AUGUST 8, 6:00P For Enrollment Online: lovgov.org/webtrac Request your Household ID number by filling out the online form: lovgov.org/webtrac OR call 970.962.2383 or 970.962.2727. Once logged in to WebTrac, verify/update your household information prior to registration. Receipt: A receipt will automatically be emailed to you and is available at anytime on your WebTrac account. Please call the Chilson Center at 970.962.2383 if you'd like your receipt mailed along with any other class or activity information specific to your registration.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION

HOW DO I REGISTER?

WALK-IN | DROP-OFF REGISTRATION - BEGINS AUGUST 9, 8:30 A

For Walk In | Drop-Off Registration

Drop off the completed registration form (on page 56) along with your check or credit card information. For confirmation of registration, please include your email address. Registrations may be dropped off at the Chilson Recreation/Senior Center or the Parks & Rec Administration Office during the hours below.

Chilson Recreation Center Mon–Fri 5:30A–9:00P Sa 6:00A–5:30P Su 11:00A–5:30P 700 E. Fourth St. Loveland, CO 80537 970.962.2386

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Chilson Senior Center Mon–Fri 8:00A–4:30P 700 E. Fourth St. Loveland, CO 80537 970.962.2783

Parks & Rec Administration Mon–Fri 8:00A–4:30P 500 E. Third St., Suite 200 Loveland, CO 80537 970.962.2727

MAIL-IN REGISTRATION - BEGINS AUGUST 9, 8:30 A

Mail-In Registration

Mail in completed registration form (on page 56) along with your check or credit card information and email address to the Chilson Recreation Center or the Parks & Rec Administration office.

Chilson Recreation Center 700 E. Fourth St. Loveland, CO 80537

Parks & Rec Administration 500 E. Third St., Suite 200 Loveland, CO 80537

Registrations received before the date above are held for processing on this date in the order they are received.

Notice of Non-Discrimination The City of Loveland is committed to providing an equal opportunity for services, programs and activities and does not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, age, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or gender expression. For more information on non-discrimination or for translation assistance, please contact the City’s Title VI Coordinator at TitleSix@cityofloveland.org or 970.962.2372. The City will make reasonable accommodations for citizens in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). For more information on ADA or accommodations, please contact the City’s ADA Coordinator at ADACoordinator@cityofloveland.org or 970.962.3319. La Ciudad de Loveland está comprometida a proporcionar igualdad de oportunidades para los servicios, programas y actividades y no discriminar en base a discapacidad, raza, edad, color, origen nacional, religión, orientación sexual, género, identidad o expressión de género. Para más información sobre la no discriminación o para asistencia en traducción, favor contacte al Coordinador Título VI de la Ciudad al TitleSix@cityofloveland.org o al 970.962.2372. La Ciudad realizará las acomodaciones razonables para los ciudadanos de acuerdo con la Ley de Discapacidades para americanos (ADA). Para más información sobre ADA o acomodaciones, favor contacte al Coordinador de ADA de la Ciudad en ADACoordinator@cityofloveland.org o al 970.962.3319.

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REGISTRATION POLICIES & PROCEDURES

REGISTRATION POLICIES & PROCEDURES Things To Know

Cancellations

• • • •

Please register at least one week prior to the first class. Class cancellation decisions are generally made five (5) days prior to class start date. If class enrollments are below the minimum requirements, a class may be cancelled. Registrations cannot be approved by an instructor or the team coach. The Department has the right to cancel classes. Before you purchase supplies, call 970.962.2383 to verify that your class is occurring. The City of Loveland does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age or disability in the provision of services. For disabled persons needing reasonable accommodation to attend or participate in a service or program/activity, call 970.962.2462 or TDD #962.2620. SAC holders have priority registration for day trips denoted by this symbol (t). See the Active Generation pages for specific priority registration dates.

Use This Enrollment Checklist • • • •

Complete the registration form below Double check class fees and total Include a 2nd and 3rd choice where possible Make checks payable to City of Loveland or include credit card number and expiration date • Include email address for receipt confirmation

When you sign up for a class, we depend on your enrollment for a successful class. Please plan your schedule carefully to avoid cancellations and/or refunds. If you must cancel your class, please call 970.962.2383 (seniors call 970.962.2783) at least five (5) business days before the class begins. You may choose to transfer to another class or to receive a refund. See Refunds below. You are notified if a class is cancelled due to low enrollments, and are given options at that time.

Refunds

Unless otherwise noted, the following refund policy applies: • Refund requests must be submitted in writing or through WebTrac. Refund request forms are available at the Chilson Recreation Center front desk. • After registration and up to five (5) days prior to the class start date (seven (7) days for ticket or trip-based programs), a $5 processing fee will be assessed. • Four (4) days prior to the class start date and through the start of class, 50% of the class fee is refundable. • No refunds are given after the first week of class. • Full refunds are for departmentally cancelled classes ONLY. • No refunds for Senior Activity Cards (SACs). • No cash refunds. Allow two (2) weeks for processing. Other Charges: There is a $20 charge for returned checks. Note: Small Fries Preschool and Day Camp have additional cancellation policies. See your parent handbook for details.

Loveland Parks & Recreation Registration Form Please fill out this registration form for use with all registration options. The information in shaded areas is required during the enrollment process.

Address: City/Zip:

Household ID #:

Home/Cell:

Name:

Email Address:

Family Member Names:

Birthdates:

Head of Household/Primary Guardian Full Name

Work:

For City of Loveland internal use only. Your contact information is not shared.

Activity/Program #:

Section #:

Fees Due: $ $ $ $

Do you need a special accommodation to safely and enjoyably participate in these programs? ___ Yes ___ No. If yes, please state your special requirements: ________________________________.

Pay By: ___ Cash (Do not send cash in the mail) ___ Check (Made out to: City of Loveland)

Waiver for Participation: By signing below, I hereby release and absolve the Parks & Recreation Department, the City of Loveland, and all of its employees or agents of same from any claims of damages arising from injury received by the participation involved in this activity, whether due to negligent acts or omissions of said parties, other participants, or otherwise.

Credit/Debit Card: ___ Visa ___ MC ___ Discover ___ AMEX Card #: ____________________________ Expiration:_____________

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Total $ Paid:

Signature required showing I agree to the Waiver Statement above and agree to pay the charges listed here as stated.

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