Eaton Rec Guide Winter/Spring 2018

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EAPRD

P H O T O : N O R T H E R N C O L O R A D O P I C K L E B A L L A M B A S S A D O R L A R R Y S P O H N R E A D I E S F O R T H E R E T U R N . P I C K E B A L L D R O P I N : T U E S D AY S / T H U R S D AY S 1 2 P M – 2 P M


EACC BOARD OF DIRECTORS Nina Lewis President

Julie Kennedy Vice President FROM THE EAPRD BOARD

As we head into the winter season and settle in at EAPRD we are excited to celebrate the goals we have accomplished and we now endeavor to set new goals. Programming has successfully launched with regular attendance of members in programs ranging from Cycling to TRX class. We have exceeded surrounding communities in Silver Sneakers enrollment within our first quarter. The center has experienced the excitement of hosting an increased amount of local volleyball games with the additional gym space. The community room and party rooms continue to receive steady booking reservations with weddings, birthday parties, corporate trainings and supplementing our class programming. Our most recent project coming to completion soon is the concession and restroom facilities located at the Community Ball Field Park. The amenity will provide an ease of access to restrooms and the ability for concessions provided at tournaments. The challenges facing the board and facility directors now are coordinating programming to maximize efficiency and accommodate the demand for more classes and possible longer opening hours. We continue constant review at our monthly board meetings of our budget analysis with the assistance of our financial advisor Alan Holmberg. Our initial success could not happen without the tremendous support of our shareholders and the dedication of our hard-working staff. We are fortunate to live in a community where health and fitness are a priority for all ages. We look forward to tackling the challenges of continued growth and facility planning to ensure the center is offering the highest level of customer service along with programming and maintaining a state of the art facility. - Julie Kennedy, EAPRD Vice President DISTRICT DIRECTOR MESSAGE

We have come to an interesting intersection in the very brief history of the Eaton Area Park & Recreation District. Over the past five years, three years for me, the goal and vision was clear. Create a financially stable, multipurpose community facility for Eaton and the surrounding communities - Check. Now what though? How do we continue to be groundbreaking? Innovative? Effective? Efficient? Responsible? Transparent? Develop Community Relations? All buzzwords and concepts that we turn to leading into 2018. The process is underway already and we as a staff are not afraid to involve all of you! Look forward to being sought out. Your opinions, your customer experience as a parent, coach, or participant. We want to make sure that what we provide is exactly what you want. Our job becomes simple at that point; we get the opportunity to fit your ideas and dreams into our budgets and world of recreation. What can come of it? Who knows, maybe we continue to be good at what we do and what we provide, or maybe, just maybe we begin to change the industry of recreation. We show that when school districts, towns, communities and truly special, motivated, smart individuals with the right intentions and priorities work together, the quality of life for the shareholder becomes like nowhere else – the Eaton Way. Yours in Recreation. —Bryan Kentfield, EAPRD District Director

Brandon Rohn Secretary

Todd Richards Treasurer

Robin Moser At Large

EAPRD STAFF Bryan Kentfield

District Director bryankentfield@eaprd.com 970.893.1199

Tom Barnes

Community Center Manager tombarnes@eaprd.com 970.893.1198

Avalon Mays

Aquatics Manager avalonmays@eaprd.com 970.893.1219

Larry Whitmore

Maintenance & Grounds Manager larrywhitmore@eaprd.com 970.893.1218

Caryl Abeyta

Recreation Coordinator (Athletics/General Interest)

carylabeyta@eaprd.com 970.893.1217

Michelle Stout

Recreation Coordinator (Fitness/Active Adults)

michellestout@eaprd.com 970.893.1200

Tessa Beran

Welcome Desk tessaberan@eaprd.com

McKaea Pfeiff

Welcome Desk mckaeapfeiff@eaprd.com 970.454.1070


EAT ON AREA C O M M U NI TY C EN T E R E AT O N A R E A C O M M U N I T Y C E N T E R • 3 ,700 square foot fully equipped fitness, weight and wellness mezzanine • P rivate fitness studio with custom built suspension training apparatus • Indoor walk/jog track (11 laps/mile) • W arm water Myrtha leisure pool with 2 lap lanes, lazy river, water playground features, and zero depth entry • T wo court gymnasium for families and friends to play basketball, volleyball, pickle ball and so much more!

• Seven private, gender neutral, locker rooms available for families including those with special needs. • T hree beautiful 1200 square foot community rooms and 700 square foot platform area which can be used individually or as one large banquet hall. Each room opens up to a partially covered patio area with breathtaking western mountain views. • Catering kitchen area • T wo party rooms perfect for hosting birthday parties! Fits up to 20 people in each room. • On site child watch area

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EATON AREA ATHLETIC COMPLEX G RAND OPE NI N G C EL EBR ATI ON S UMM ER 2018! The Eaton Area Athletic Complex (EAAC) is a multipurpose complex to suit a variety of needs for our community. Whether its baseball, softball, soccer, flag football, Eaton’s Explorers, or special events, our brand new complex can host!

F E AT U R E S O F AT H L E T I C C O M P L E X

• Full size soccer/flag football field

• T wo full size baseball/softball fields with 375 foot fences

• Men’s/Women’s restrooms

• T wo full size youth baseball/softball fields with 300 foot fences

Please visit our website www.eaprd.com, for facility and field rental information!

• Full service concession stand • Easy access to the Great Western Trail

READY FOR USE SPRING 2018!

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GENERAL RULES & POLICIES E AT O N A R E A COMMUNITY CENTER

• A lcoholic beverages, or illegal narcotics, tobacco products or smoking devices of any kind are not permitted in the EACC or on District property. Swift and appropriate actions will be taken against those suspected of those using or being under the influence of banned substances.

C O N TA C T I N F O R M AT I O N • 1 675 3rd St. • 970.454.1070 • www.eaprd.com • www.quickscores.com/eaprd

G U I D E

• Appropriate attire is required when visiting or using the EACC. Shirts, tops and shoes are required at all times (except in the pool). Non-marking shoes are required in the gymnasium and fitness area.

Eaton, CO 80615

• Athletic attire including closed toe athletic shoes is required in upstairs fitness area mezzanine.

2 018 H O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N Monday-Friday.................... 5:00am-9:00pm Saturday ................................. 7:00am-7:00pm Sunday.................................. 10:00am-6:00pm Pool opens at 5:30am Monday - Friday Pool closes 30 minutes prior to EACC closure.

2 0 1 8 H O L I D AY H O U R S Christmas Eve ..................................... Dec. 24

6:00 am-12:00 pm

Christmas Day......................................Dec. 25

Closed

New Year’s Eve ....................................Dec. 31

6:00 am-12:00 pm

New Year's Day........................................Jan. 1

Closed

Easter ........................................................April 1

Closed

CODE OF CONDUCT

• C hildren ages 0-9 must be directly supervised by a responsible person age 14 and above unless the child is participating in a EAPRD sponsored activity. • No food or beverages will be allowed past the lobby with the exception of bottled water and sports drinks. • Eaton Area Parks & Recreation District reserves the right to withhold service to any patrons who refuse to follow district guidelines and code of conduct while in a district facility or while attending or participating in any district program.

• Guests are strongly encouraged to bring their own lock or purchase one at the Welcome Desk. Lockers are for daily use only, items left in lockers will be removed and placed in lost and found. EAPRD is not responsible for lost and or stolen items. • A valid form of identification is required for equipment check out. Acceptable forms include EACC pass, school ID, library card, drivers license or other government issued ID. • A lthough we encourage alternative modes of transportation to the EACC, bicycles, skateboards, and scooters are not allowed inside the facility and are not to be used recreationally on sidewalks or planters on site. N O N - D I S C R I M I N AT I O N P O L I C Y The Eaton Area Park & Recreation District does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, sex, color, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation or any other status protected by law.

EACC

All guests utilize the Eaton Area Community Center at their own risk. The Eaton Area Park & Recreation District expects reasonable and appropriate behavior from those who utilize district facilities and participate in district activities. The EAPRD has developed a code of conduct to ensure the safe enjoyment of all services and reserves the right to deny admission or take disciplinary action against those in violation. A violation includes, but is not limited to, the use of obscene language or gestures, theft, disorderly conduct, public intoxication, sexual misconduct, indecency, harassment, failure to cooperate with EACC staff, possession of unlicensed weapons of any kind, non-compliance with established policies and procedures, an unlawful act, and any other behavior considered offensive or unacceptable.

• P roper swim attire is required in the pool area, including mesh-lined trunks for males and swim suits for females, workout and/street clothing is strictly prohibited. Slide users must wear swim suits that are free of grommets, buttons or other materials that may damage the surface of the slide. It is recommended that swimmers remove bulky or dangling jewelry when using the pool, slide and hot tub. Street clothes are strictly prohibited.

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT

We are committed to supporting individuals with disabilities and are happy to discuss any special accommodations or adaptations necessary for participation. Please contact the EACC at 970.454.1070 for assistance requests or inquiries.

W E A P P R E C I AT E YO U R S U P P O R T &FLEXIBILITY

We make every effort to be completely accurate in this guide. Information is subject to change. We apologize for any errors that may have been missed.

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G U I D E W I N T E R / S P R I N G

2018 EACC PASSES PA S S I N F O R M A T I O N

YOUTH PASS (AGES 3-21)

• Annual passes may be purchased in 12 monthly installments, or in full. Discounts are given for annual passes being paid in full. All other passes must be paid in full at time of purchase. Annual and monthly passes renew automatically unless otherwise noted. • D istrict discount rates apply to non-exempt residents of the Eaton Area Park & Recreation District. The EAPRD is largely made up of the Weld RE-2 School District and excludes any certain areas within the Severance and Greeley city limits. Property tax is the main funding for the EAPRD, so those contributing District property taxes are eligible to receive our in-district discount rates. • D D-District Discount Rate • N D-Non District Rate • 2 0 punch passes may be used by more than one person and expire 5 years from purchase. Only one pass may be active at any time per person. • Lockers are available for public use and locks can purchased at the EACC Welcome Desk. Locks left on lockers will be cut off at the end of each business day. The EACC is not responsible for any lost or stolen items. • Showers are available for $3.00.

C O R P O R AT E W E L L N E S S MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM

EACC

Become a corporate partner and offer a great recreation benefit to your team! There are many benefits for a company that invests in a fitness program, including decreases in absenteeism, workers’ compensation claims and increases in employee energy, production and morale. To become a corporate partner: The organization pays a flat fee (based upon the number of eligible employees) and then all employees and family members receive sizable discounts off the annual family, annual adult, and annual dual passes. Upon signing up, our corporate partners will receive one family guest pass for each of their employees to make sure the EACC is right for them prior to purchase. Corporate Wellness Fees (what the business pays): Corporate Level 1: ............. 1-10 employees $200.00 Corporate Level 2: .........11-100 employees $400.00 Corporate Level 3: .............101+ employees $700.00 Auto-Pay Eligible: Adult Annual District Discount Rate: . .....................$300.00 Adult Annual Non-District Rate: ................................$372.00 Adult Annual Dual District Discount Rate:. ...........$408.00 Adult Annual Dual Non-District Rate: ....................$516.00 Adult Annual Family District Discount Rate: ......$492.00 Adult Annual Family Non-District Rate: ................$618.00

YOUTH RATE

ANNUAL

*12 MO. AUTOPAY

MONTH

20 PUNCH

DAY

District

$225

$20/mo.

$25

$50

$3

Non-District

$270

$24/mo.

$30

$60

$4

FAMILY/HOUSEHOLD PASS FAMILY RATE

ANNUAL

ADDITIONAL CHILD

*12 MO. AUTOPAY

MONTH

DAY

District

$600

$6/MONTH/ CHILD

$52/mo.

$60

$12

Non-District

$720

$6/MONTH/ CHILD

$63/mo.

$72

$15

Military

$480

$6/MONTH/ CHILD

$42/mo.

$48

$9

The annual family pass is valid for up to 2 adults and 3 children living in the same household. Full time caregivers may be added to the family passes for the additional child rate.

ADULT PASS (AGES 18-59) ADULT RATE

ANNUAL

DUAL ANNUAL

*12 MO. AUTOPAY

MONTH

20 DAY PUNCH

District

$360

$483

$31 single $42 dual

$35 $47 dual

$70

$5

Non-District

$432

$579

$37 single $50 dual

$42 $56 dual

$84

$7

Military

$288

$386

$25 single $34 dual

$29 $38 dual

$56

$4

ACTIVE ADULT PASS (AGES 60+) ACTIVE ADULT RATE

ANNUAL

DUAL ANNUAL

*12 MO. AUTOPAY

MONTH

20 PUNCH

DAY

District

$225

$301

$20 single $26 dual

$25 $33 dual

$50

$4

Non-District

$270

$362

$24 single $32 dual

$30 $40 dual

$60

$5

Only one discount may be applied to any pass purchase. *Pay per month Weld RE-2 School District Wellness Program Any Weld RE-2 School District employee is eligible to become an EACC member at the corporate rate. “ A T E A C H E R A F F E C T S E T E R N I T Y; Y O U C A N NEVER TELL WHERE THEIR INFLUENCE STOPS.” - H E N R Y A D A M S

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ASPEN ROOM

• O ccupancy - Up to 100 • Features-Catering kitchen, carpeted flooring

MAPLE ROOM

• O ccupancy - Up to 100 • Features-Vaulted ceiling, carpeted flooring

To book your next event, party, or meeting, please contact the Eaton Area Community Center Welcome Desk for pricing and additional information. Rental information may also be found at www.eaprd.com.

EACC LEISURE POOL

We’re just getting our feet wet, the best is yet to come! The Eaton Area Community Center is home to one of two Myrtha Pools in Colorado. This innovative aquatics center was constructed by and is the same company that manufactures the pool for many of the world class competitions including the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, World Championships and USA Olympic Trials. Built in Italy, but assembled in Eaton, this high performance, and energy conserving aquatics center is more than just another pool. Your aquatics center includes these innovative features: high efficiency boilers, automatic daylight sensor controls, 40 skylights, low water usage Defender filtration systems, and the use of ultraviolet light for peak water sanitation throughout the pool. All these combine this combine to bring to Eaton a safe, state of the art facility sure to bring smiles to all ages!

G U I D E

Look no further! Your next event, meeting, reception, graduation party or wedding could be hosted at the Eaton Area Community Center. We have not one, not two, but THREE large multipurpose community rooms, each attached to what could possibly be the crown jewel of the entire facility—our outdoor patio. A natural gas fireplace sits prominently in the partially covered patio which faces west, with unbelievable views of Longs Peak and the rest of the front range. Each room has built in state of the art audio visual features, 80 inch televisions, and the entire ballroom area shares a large projector screen to the south.

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EACC COMMUNITY ROOMS

P O O L H O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N S

PONDEROSA ROOM • O ccupancy - Up to 100

Monday-Friday.......................... 5:30 am-8:30 pm

• Features-Projector and large screen, wood flooring

Saturday........................................7:00 am-6:30 pm Sunday........................................ 10:00 am-5:30 pm

SPRUCE ROOM

• O ccupancy - Up to 70

Pool Activity Schedule: Subject to change. Please make sure to visit www.eaprd.com for pool updates, official schedules and lessons.

• Features-elevated platform/classroom, tile flooring, podium

L E I S U R E P O O L F E AT U R E S Average Water Temp: 86-89 degrees

FULL BALLROOM • O ccupancy-300 to 650 depending on the room setup

There’s a party going on right here, a celebration to last throughout the year! The EACC has two party rooms available for birthdays, and the room rental includes access to the pool as well! Your party of 20 people will enjoy the ease of set-up, a refrigerator for food and drink (hey, remember the cake!), you provide decorations and select the number of hours you would like to rent the room! Available daily, please remember the pool closes 30 minutes prior to the facility closure. There is a $5/pp fee for each additional person beyond 20, and room capacity is 23. Please see facility fees published on our website, www.eaprd.com, for more information. PARTY ON! Let’s get this party started!!! Keep the stress off and the mess out! Let us host your child’s next birthday party at the Eaton Area Community Center!

71,000 gallons

Water Depths: 0”- 2’ in the zero-depth beach area. 3’6” in the lazy river and open areas. 3’6”- 5’ in the leisure pool lap lanes. Special Features: Large play structures for younger children complete with slides, five bells feature, two large platforms bridged together over the lazy river and four spray features. Two lap lanes which can be set aside for classes, lap swimming, and water walking or turned into a water polo/ volleyball or basketball areas. Lazy river; accessibility ramp into the leisure pool area, two story large, winding water slide that sends sliders outside, then returns them indoors into a shallow run out area.

EACC

B I R T H D AY PA R T I E S !

Water Volume:

Standard party packages include: • 60 minutes for food and gifts in one of our two party rooms, followed by 60 minutes of fun and games in your designated area.

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EACC GYMNASIUM

EACC

The Eaton Area Community Center Gymnasium is an absolute gem within our building, the cornerstone of your beautiful new Community Center. With a peak height of 48’, the size will overwhelm at first then provide and meet so many community needs moving forward. Inspired by the many historic large barns in Eaton, this facility brings an old school feel but is packed with amenities that are far from it!

F E AT U R E S O F YO U R N E W GY M N A S I U M

• Six remote controlled, easy adjust basketball hoops (8’-10’) • Two ceiling mounted volleyball nets

Gymnasium schedule is subject to frequent changes. For regular gym schedule updates, please visit www.eaprd.com. Our goal is to have one court available for public open gym at all times.

New. Beautiful. Multi-purpose. Yours —let’s keep it that way! Please make sure to respect your new facility. • Non-marking shoes only. • L iquids must be in a container with lid - sports drinks and water only please. • Equipment may be checked out from the Welcome Desk. Please do not kick any volleyballs or basketballs.

• Three painted pickle ball courts • Two wireless scoreboards • Retractable curtain to separate courts when needed

• Absolutely no dunking is allowed. Dunkers will be held responsible for any damages to EACC equipment.

• Versatile spectator seating for events

• No disrespect, fighting, or profanity.

• Two large, energy efficient fans for proper air circulation

• EACC Code of Conduct applies at all times. Please report all incidents to the EACC Welcome Desk.

• 2 0 skylights for a comfortable and energy efficient mix of natural and fixed light • 70+ hours of public gym availability scheduled each week

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EACC FITNESS & WELLNESS MEZZANINE

GROUP FITNESS ROOM/STUDIO

Nestled on the east side of the mezzanine is our private group fitness room and home to 30+ fitness classes included with your EACC pass. This is a mirrored, 1,900 square foot room that includes and a ballet barre for dance/fitness classes plus a large television to be used in a variety of ways, such as fitness videos on demand. Unique only to the Eaton Area Community Center, the fitness studio has two suspension training bars integrated into the ceiling, perfect for group fitness! We can’t wait to help you get active, stay active, and achieve your fitness goals!

FITNESS AND WEIGHT CENTER

• 3 9 pieces of individual cardio equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes, steppers, and rowers) • Television viewing for 31 total cardio pieces with blue tooth enabled listening options

G U I D E

The Eaton Area Community Center Mezzanine is 13,700 square feet of fitness and wellness bliss. The open, industrial layout includes over 2000 individual pieces of fitness equipment and the walk/jog indoor track takes users through each of our four unique center spaces. Personal training, small group personal training, group exercise and plenty of open workout space allows all experience levels an opportunity to find their FIT!

• 1 3 pieces of cable training to work each and every muscle grouping • Full service free weight and open workout area • Users must be 11 years of age to access the fitness mezzanine. Ages 11-14 must complete a Youth Fitness Assessment prior to using equipment. Ages 11-12 must be supervised by an adult 18 years or older.

C H I L D WAT C H PIONEERS

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Monday-Saturday............................ 7:45am - 11:45 am Monday-Thursday.......................... 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm

CHILD WATCH RATES Make sure to check out www.eaprd.com for a list of classes including TRX, Spinning, Turbo Kick and many others.

DISTRICT DISCOUNT

NON-DISTRICT DISCOUNT

$3/hr for the 1st child without annual pass;

$4/hr for the 1st child without annual pass;

$1.50 each additional child in the same family

$2.00 each additional child in the same family

20 Punch Card = $40 without annual pass

20 Punch Card = $50 without annual pass

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G U I D E W I N T E R / S P R I N G

YOUTH SPORTS SEASON TIMELINE EVENT

ACTIVITIES

Registration Opens

Register, make special requests, coaches pick practice days/times

Registration Closes

Recreation Coordinator will form teams, recruit additional coaches if needed, order uniforms, conduct coach’s meeting

Week prior to 1st practice

Distribute rosters to coaches, coaches contact parents regarding practices days/times

Week prior to 1st game

Distribute game schedules and uniforms to coaches

Mid to end of season

Picture day, updated schedule, distribute pictures to coaches

End of Season

Optional team party and opportunity to evaluate program or league

* N E W - E A R L Y B I R D R E G I S T R A T I O N The Eaton Area Park & Recreation District would like to show appreciation to

community members who register early! Early Bird Registration allows a $10 discount to published program pricing. In addition, regular registration will be offered as usual. Early Bird Registration will typically be one week prior to Regular Registration. It can be very difficult to form teams, finalize rosters, communicate information with coaches, order extra jerseys, update invoices, etc. when late registrations occur. The Season Timeline (listed above) is difficult to follow with the number of late registrations that are processed every sport, every season. The Eaton Area Park & Recreation District strives to serve the community and offer programs of interest in any possible way. Early Bird Registration allows you a program discount and us the ability to manage programs effectively…a win/win for all! Teams will be formed based upon a request system and by the Recreation Coordinator. During registration, parents/guardians will have the opportunity to make 1 of 4 requests: 1) Coach Request – A request for the participant to play on a specific coach’s team. Please confirm with the coach prior to registration that he/she is in fact coaching this season/ sport/age division. The Eaton Area Park & Recreation District will not provide a list of coaches.

YO U T H S P O R T S

2) Player/Friend Request – A request to play on the same team as one specific player or friend. If you request more than 1 player or friend, the first listed will only be considered.

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3) Practice Days Request – A request to practice on a specific day or time. We do our best to accommodate these requests, however each coach selects the team’s practice days and times. 4) No preference If requests for any preference, whether it is a certain coach or a certain player/friend exceeds the amount of roster slots, priority is given based on registration date and time. We will attempt to honor all requests, but retain the right to deny any request to maintain team equality. Therefore, requests are considered and not guaranteed. “Playing Up” – If the parent would like to consider their child playing up ONE age/grade level, please fill out a request form at www.eaprd.com and return the form to the Recreation Coordinator, Caryl Abeyta, at carylabeyta@eaprd.com. Please allow one week to process.

* N E W – U N I F O R M S I Z E S If the program fee includes

a uniform for any specific program, sizes will be placed based on size given. If the size given and ordered is not satisfactory, and the order was at no fault to the Eaton Area Park & Recreation District, the individual will be responsible for ordering and paying for a different size on their own. All uniforms will be ordered through Monarch Promotional Designs. Sample sizes are available in the Eaton Area Community Center. Any questions regarding uniforms should be addressed to Monarch Promotional Designs at 970-454-2727.

A G E / G R A D E D E T E R M I N AT I O N S

The age/grade at the start of the season determines the age/grade bracket for the program.

VOLUNTEER COACH RECRUITMENT

Volunteer coaches are always needed! Please contact carylabeyta@eaprd.com for additional information about becoming a volunteer head coach. * N E W – H E A D C O A C H I N C E N T I V E Volunteer

coach incentives for Head Coaches only - a free party room rental in Party Room B (only) will be offered to the committed Head Coach! This party room rental must take place on a week night. Please contact carylabeyta@eaprd.com for additional information about head coach incentives.

Participants are not allowed to play down an age/grade level. Special circumstance will be considered. Please fill out a request form at www.eaprd.com and return the form to the Recreation Coordinator, Caryl Abeyta, at carylabeyta@eaprd.com. Please allow one week to process. 9 7 0 . 4 5 4 .1 0 7 0 | W W W. E A P R D . C O M | E A P R D


REFUNDS/ACCOUNT CREDIT

Weather information can also be found at www.quickscores. com/eaprd. Weather information will be updated by 4:00 pm on weekdays or 8:00 am on weekends. There are three situations to look for:

SOCCER

Every attempt will be made to allow practices and play games; however, if field and/or weather conditions present an unsafe environment for participants, spectators, coaches, officials, and/or staff, we will postpone or cancel practices and games. Field supervisors are instructed to err on the side of caution when it comes to inclement weather decisions.

• All games and practices have been canceled. • .A ll games and practices will be held at the coach’s discretion. (In this case, please assume that practice is being held unless you hear differently from your coach.)

WA I T I N G L I S T S Waiting lists are a source of contact and do not guarantee you will receive a call back. We will contact you if a space becomes available. Waiting lists for a closed class or sport provide us with contact information and do not limit you from registering for any other open class.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarships are available for eligible participants. A Scholarship Request Form must be filled out in person at the Eaton Area Community Center prior to registration. Applications must be submitted and pre-approved before registration. For more information, please call: Caryl Abeyta, Recreation Coordinator: 970.893.1217.

A refund request must be filled out at the Eaton Area Community Center. A refund will only be granted during the registration dates for the program requesting the refund. No refunds allowed after the registration deadline. Refunds may require up to four weeks to process and are mailed to the address on the request form. Full refunds are given if a program is canceled; it does not require a request form. Please contact carylabeyta@eaprd.com for account credit options.

LITTLE KICKERS COED SOCCER (AGES 3-4)

G U I D E

• All games and practices are being played as scheduled.

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I N C L E M E N T W E AT H E R H O T L I N E

Little Kickers is more than just a great introduction to soccer – the program is designed to enhance your child’s overall growth and well-being by focusing on building important skills such as balance and coordination. Practices and games will be held at the outdoor fields located in the Eaton Area Athletic Complex on Saturday mornings. Game days will consist of a 30-minute practice followed by a 30minute game/scrimmage against an opposing Eaton team. Shin guards are not required, but highly encouraged. Fee includes t-shirt. All teams will be coached by parent volunteers; if interested, please contact carylabeyta@eaprd. com and indicate so on your child’s registration. Practice and game schedules to be communicated by the coach. Early bird registration deadline is Saturday, March 10. Regular registration deadline is Saturday, March 17. DAY

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Saturday

March 24 – May 5

1 hour practices anytime between 9am-12pm

6113.101

DD $29 ND $35

COED LITTLE REDS SOCCER (K-2ND)

Early Bird registration deadline is Monday, March 5. Regular registration deadline is Monday, March 12. DAY

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Monday Saturday

March 26 – May 26

Practice & Game Schedules TBD

(K-1st) 6113.102

DD $39 ND $49

(1st-2nd) 6113.103

DD $39 ND $49

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Coed Little Reds Soccer is a step forward to league play where players will put their dribbling, passing, shooting, and defensive skills to the test. Teams practice once or twice per week, depending on the coach, and play games on Saturday mornings and/or afternoons in Eaton and possibly Evans. Fee includes t-shirt. All players must provide their own shin guards and footwear. Molded soccer cleats (toe less front cleat) are recommended but not required. All teams will be coached by parent volunteers; if interested, please contact carylabeyta@eaprd.com and indicate so on your child’s registration. Practices and game schedules to be communicated by the coach.

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VOLLEYBALL N VA A K – 8 T H G R A D E V O L L E Y B A L L

W I N T E R / S P R I N G

Players will continue to enhance their volleyball skills in a slightly more competitive environment. The Northern Valley Athletic Association (NVAA) consists of other agencies in the region and traveling is required. Teams practice once or twice per week and play games on Saturday mornings. Fee includes jersey. Players must provide and wear their own knee pads. All teams will be coached by parent volunteers; if interested, please contact carylabeyta@eaprd.com and indicate so on your child’s registration. Practice and games scheduled to be communicated by the coach. Early Bird registration deadline is Monday, January 29. Regular registration deadline is Monday, February 5.

10 / 12 & U N D E R S O CC E R ( AG E S 9 - 12 )

Players continue to progress their soccer fundamentals while participating in the slightly more competitive Windsor Recreation Soccer League. Teams practice once or twice per week and play games on Saturday mornings and/or afternoons in Windsor, Milliken, and Berthoud. Fee includes t-shirt. All players must provide their own shin guards and footwear. Molded soccer cleats (toe less front cleat) are recommended but not required. All teams will be coached by parent volunteers; if interested, please contact carylabeyta@eaprd.com and indicate so on your child’s registration. Practice and game schedules to be communicated by the coach. Early Bird registration deadline is Monday, March 5.

YO U T H S P O R T S

Regular registration deadline is Monday, March 12.

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DAY

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Monday Saturday

March 26 – May 26

Practice & Game Schedules TBD

(10 & Under)

DD $55 ND $69

(12 & Under)

DD $55 ND $69

6113.104 6113.105

PE MIX (AGES 3-4)

PE Mix introduces children to lifetime skills in a FUN atmosphere! Classes will cover mostly traditional sports ranging from soccer to basketball. PE Mix is a 4-week program and classes are held once per week (depending on age) for four weeks. Official games will not be played and travel is not required. Fee includes a t-shirt and all equipment will be provided. All classes will be held at the Eaton Area Community Center. We welcome parent helpers! Please let the staff know if you would like to help the day of.

DAY

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Monday Saturday

February 19 – April 20

Practice & Game Schedules TBD

6111.101

(K-2nd)

DD $49 ND $59

(3rd-4th)

DD $49 ND $59

(5th-6th)

DD $49 ND $59

(7th-8th)

DD $49 ND $59

6111.102 6111.103 6111.104

For NVAA League Information including game schedules, maps, and rules log-on to www.quickscores.com/nvaa.

BASKETBALL

S TA R T S M A R T C O E D B A S K E T B A L L ( A G E S 3 - 4 )

Start Smart Basketball is a developmentally appropriate program that will help prepare parents and children for organized sports in a fun and non-threatening environment. This program will focus on a variety of skills such as dribbling/ball handing, passing/catching, shooting, and running/agility. Classes are held once per week (depending on age) for four weeks. Official games will not be played and travel is not required. Fee includes a t-shirt and all equipment will be provided. All classes will be held at the Eaton Area Community Center. We welcome parent helpers! Please let the staff know if you would like to help the day of. Registration deadline is 7 days prior to the first class. DAY

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Tuesday

February 6 – February 27

4:00-4:45 pm

(3 year olds)

DD $29 ND $35

Thursday

February 8 – March 1

4:00-4:45 pm

(4 year olds)

DD $29 ND $35

Registration deadline is 7 days prior to the first class. DAY

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Tuesday

April 3 - April 24

4:00-4:45 pm

(3 year olds)

DD $29 ND $35

Thursday

April 5 – April 26

4:00-4:45 pm

(4 year olds)

DD $29 ND $35

6114.101 6114.102

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Coed Lil’ Hoopsters Basketball is a step forward to league play where players will put their dribbling, passing, shooting, and defensive skills to the test. Lil’ Hoopsters Basketball is a great introduction or progression to basketball in a fun environment. Teams practice once per week and play games on Saturday mornings in Eaton. Fee includes a t-shirt. All teams will be coached by parent volunteers; if interested, please contact carylabeyta@eaprd.com and indicate so on your child's registration. Practice and games scheduled to be communicated by the coach.

SOFTBALL G E Y L S O F T B A L L ( AG E S 7 - 12 )

Regular registration deadline is Tuesday, January 2.

Early Bird registration deadline is Monday, March 26.

DAY

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Monday Saturday

January 15 – March 3

Practice & Game Schedules TBD

(Kindergarten)

DD $39 ND $49

6103.103 (1st)

DD $39 ND $49

(2nd)

DD $39 ND $49

6103.105 6103.107 *NEW*B A S K E T B A L L

C L I N I C ( 6 T H - 12 T H G R A D E )

The Eaton Area Community Center will play host to the first Winter Break Basketball Clinic! Hosted by former professional and collegiate basketball star, Lydia Hillen. Coach Hillen’s experience includes playing at the University of Utah, Utah State University, and professionally in Europe. Players will participate in all areas of fundamental development over two days with a heavy focus on shooting and ball handling. Participants must bring their own basketball. DAY

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Wednesday & Thursday

December 27 & December 28

(9th-12th) 10:00a-12:00p

6103.111

DD $29 ND $35

DAY

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Monday Saturday

April 16 – July 21

Practice & Game Schedules TBD

(8 & Under)

DD $69 ND $85

(10 & Under)

DD $79 ND $95

(12 & Under)

DD $79 ND $95

6101.101 6101.102 6101.103

BASEBALL *NEW*G E Y L

B A S E B A L L ( AG E S 7 - 12 )

New to the Eaton Area Park & Recreation District is youth baseball! We are pleased to take this opportunity and offer this program to our community. A step forward from Tee Ball, participants will develop their baseball fundamentals while incorporating game strategies in the Greeley Evans Youth League (GEYL). The GEYL consists of other agencies and travel will be required. Teams practice once or twice a week and will have both home and away games. Fee includes a jersey and cap; however, all players must provide their own glove. All teams will be coached by parent volunteers; if interested, please contact carylabeyta@eaprd.com and indicate so on your child’s registration. Practice and games scheduled to be communicated by the coach. Early Bird registration deadline is Monday, March 26. Regular registration deadline is Monday, April 2. DAY

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Monday -Saturday

April 16 – July 21

Practice & Game Schedules TBD

(7-Year-Old)

DD $89 ND $105

(8-Year-Old)

DD $99 ND $119

(9-Year-Old)

DD $99 ND $119

(10-Year-Old)

DD $109 ND $129

(11-Year-Old)

DD $109 ND $129

(12-Year-Old)

DD $109 ND $129

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YO U T H S P O R T S

(6th-8th) 2:00p-4:00p

Regular registration deadline is Monday, April 2.

G U I D E

Early Bird registration deadline is Tuesday, December 26.

Participants will develop their softball fundamentals while incorporating game strategies in the Greeley Evans Youth League (GEYL). The GEYL consists of other agencies and travel will be required. Teams practice once or twice a week and will have both home and away games. Fee includes a jersey and visor; however, all players must provide their own glove. All teams will be coached by parent volunteers; if interested, please contact carylabeyta@eaprd.com and indicate so on your child’s registration. Practice and games scheduled to be communicated by the coach.

W I N T E R / S P R I N G

COED LIL’ HOOPSTERS BASKETBALL (K-2ND)

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E AT O N YO U T H C H E E R F R E E C H E E R D AY

Anyone is always welcome to try Eaton Youth Cheer on our first day of practice each season for free. We’d love to meet your child and help them understand what cheerleading is all about. This season’s Free Cheer Day is Tuesday, January 16. • Mighty Team: K-2nd grade..........................4:00-5:00 pm • Mega Team: 3rd-8th grade....................... 5:00-6:00 pm For more information, please visit www.cheerspiritcolorado.com or call Coach Kelly at 714-501-5781.

E AT O N YO U T H C H E E R

For kids who’ve got Eaton Spirit, please join Eaton Youth Cheer Coaches in supporting our community and learning about what teamwork really means. Your cheerleader will learn about cheer, dance, jumps, and stunts in a positive and motivating environment. Community performances will be scheduled. Past performances have included UNC basketball, Denver Nuggets Pre-game, Eaton’s Old-Fashioned Christmas and Eaton Middle School football and basketball. You won't want to miss this incredible season! Registration deadline is Tuesday, January 9. DAY

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Tuesday

January 16 – April 24

Mighty Team (4-5pm)

(K–2nd Grade)

DD $175 ND $210

Mega Team (5-6pm)

(3rd–8th Grade)

DD $175 ND $210

6104.101 6104.102

• No class 3/27 and 4/10 • Uniform: $75 (first time cheerleaders only) to Coach Kelly *Payment plans available based on need

YO U T H S P O R T S

TUMBLING

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This class is for kids who are looking to improve floor gymnastic skills. (Example: Somersaults, Cartwheels, Back/ Front Walkovers, Back Handspring, Back tuck). Class will be divided by skill, so each participant can grow to their individual potential. Strength and conditioning will be taught as well. Registration deadline is Tuesday, January 9.

YOUTH CHEERLEADING

DAY

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Tuesday

January 16 – April 24

Tumbling (6-7pm)

(2nd–8th Grade)

DD $175 ND $210

6104.103

• No class 3/27 and 4/10 Call Coach Kelly for additional info at 714-501-5781. *Payment plans available based on need

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Adults, your “glory days” may be long gone, but you can enjoy some of our recreational sports leagues including volleyball, kickball, and softball! A D U LT CO E D VO L L E Y B A L L ( AG E S 18 + )

*NEW*

Level of play for this 6 vs. 6 adult league is recreational. Fees must be paid in full at the time of registration. The spring season will consist of a minimum of eight games including tournament – format TBD. Awards to be given to tournament champions.

Level of play is recreational. Fees must be paid in full at the time of registration. The spring season will consist of a minimum of ten games including tournament. Awards to be given to tournament champions. Registration deadline is Monday, March 19.

Registration deadline is Sunday, February 4. DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Sunday

February 18 – April 8

Game Schedules TBD

6149.101

DD $205 ND $249

A D U LT CO E D 4 O N 4 ( AG E S 18 + )

Level of play for this 4 vs. 4 adult league is recreational. Fees must be paid in full at the time of registration. The spring season will consist of a minimum of eight games including tournament – format TBD. Awards to be given to tournament champions. Registration deadline is Sunday, February 4. DAY

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Sunday

February 18 – April 8

Game Schedules TBD

6149.102

DD $139 ND $169

*NEW*

A D U LT CO E D K I CK B A L L ( AG E S 18 + )

Come out and enjoy playing the game you loved as a kid! Level of play is recreational. Fees must be paid in full at the time of registration. The spring season will consist of a minimum of eight games including tournament – format TBD. Awards to be given to tournament champions. Team rosters can have 8-16 players and there must be an equal man to woman ratio on the roster. Registration deadline is Sunday, March 11. DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

March 25 – May 13

Game Schedules TBD

6151.101

DD $239 ND $289

*NEW*

USSSA ADULT COED SOFTBALL (AGES 18+)

Level of play is recreational. Fees must be paid in full at the time of registration. The spring season will consist of a minimum of eight games including tournament. Awards to be given to tournament champions. Registration deadline is Tuesday, March 13. DAY

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Tuesday

June 5 – Sept. 15

Game Schedules TBD

6141.101

DD $499 ND $599

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Monday

June 4 – September 8

Game Schedules TBD

6141.102

DD $599 ND $719

A D U LT D RO P I N ( AG E S 18 + ) SPORT

DAY

TIME

LOCATION

Basketball

Monday & Friday

12:00 – 1:00 pm

East Court

Thursday

6:00 – 9:00 pm

Pickleball

Tuesday & Thursday

12:00 – 2:00 pm

Monday & Friday

10:30 – 12:30 am

East Court

F R E E P I CK L E B A L L C L I N I C ( AG E S 18 + ) Interested in learning how to play pickleball? Already know how to play pickleball but would like to meet fellow pickleball players? Sign up for one of our free pickleball clinics! Both clinics will run for two hours on Saturday, February 17 and Saturday, April 28. The first hour will be taught by a Northern Colorado Pickleball Ambassador and will cover rules, mechanics, and strategy concepts. The second hour will be supervised match-play. The Eaton Area Community Center is equipped with 3 indoor pickleball courts, where this clinic will take place. To run the clinic, the minimum required number of participants is 4 and the maximum number of participants is 12. Because the clinic is free, no registrations will take place. Please e-mail carylabeyta@eaprd.com to save a spot! Dates are subject to change. DAY

DATE

TIME

FEE

Saturday

February 17

10:00 am – 12:00 pm

FREE

Saturday

April 28

10:00 am – 12:00 pm

FREE

*NEW*

ADULT MIXED DOUBLES PICKLEBALL

Put your pickleball skills to the test by joining us for the adult mixed doubles league! Register with your spouse, your friend, or your favorite pickleball partner and compete against fellow pickleball enthusiasts. Level of play is recreational. Fees must be paid in full at the time of registration. The spring season will consist of a minimum of at least six matches including tournament – format TBD. Awards to be given to tournament champions. Ages 18 and older. Registration deadline is Thursday, December 28. DAY

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Sunday

January 7 – February 11

Game Schedules TBD

6150.101

DD $49 ND $59

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ADULT SPORTS

DAY Sunday

DAY

G U I D E

DAY

*NEW*

USSSA ADULT MEN'S SOFTBALL (AGES 18+)

W I N T E R / S P R I N G

ADULT SPORTS

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FITNESS & WELLNESS MEZZANINE PERSONAL TRAINING

Are you needing motivation or accountability? Do you want to be challenged or are looking for a new challenge? Are you not seeing the results you want or not reaching your goals? Are you new to exercise or training for a sport or event? If you said yes to any of these questions, then personal training is just for you! Meet with a certified personal trainer who can help teach you how to get the most out of your workouts. Perfect for guests who are new to fitness, need a little extra motivation, accountability or guidance, those looking to lose weight or who are ready to take their workouts to the next level. Personal training sessions are made by appointment only. Please register in person at the Welcome Desk. *Please contact EAPRD Guest Service desk to fill out a Personal Training form as well as submit payment. Staff will contact you within 24 hours of receiving your request form. All packages are non-transferable and expire one year after date of purchase. If under 18, authorization from the Recreational Coordinator is required

MEET THE TRAINERS!

FITNESS & WELLNESS MEZZANINE

LYDIA HILLEN

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Credentials: M.S. Health and Human Performance, emphasis in Corporate Wellness; B.S. Interdisciplinary Studies, emphasis Exercise Science, Nutrition and Business; NSCA – Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist Certifications: First Aid/CPR, R.I.P.P.E.D., TRX group trainer, Rip 60, Insanity, Piyo Training Styles and Specialties: Sports performance and injury prevention; injury rehabilitation; weight loss; strength gains; aesthetics; everyday movements. Has worked with collegiate and professional athletes. She also teaches group fitness classes and has worked with numerous corporate wellness companies. She is a nationally qualified NPC Figure Competitor (2015) and was a Professional Athlete.

S T E P H A N I E P L AY E R Credentials: B.S. Health and Exercise Science, concentration in Health Promotion. Specializing in Cardiac Rehabilitation; NSCA – Certified Personal Trainer Certifications: First Aid/CPR, Stretch and Abs Fitness Instructor Training Styles and Specialties: Athletic Performance; Body Shaping; Building Muscle; Variation and Progression; Weight Loss.

JACOB HUTCHISON Credentials: B.S. Sport and Exercise Science, minor in Nutrition; ACSM – Certified Personal Trainer Certifications: BLS Certified, First Aid/ CPR, Body Circuit Fitness Instructor Training styles and specialties: Youth/ athlete development; balance and cognition rehabilitation; geriatrics; nutrition and athlete performance; weight loss; training indoors to train for the outdoor world!

**Special! From November 24th- December 31st,

purchase 3 half hour sessions for only $60. (Maximum 1 per person). *NEW*

WEIGHTLOSS CHALLENGE

Have you tried losing weight and have failed in the past? Have you veered off your path to living a healthy lifestyle? Do you need motivation and accountability for your health and wellness goals? Starting January 20th, EACC is excited to bring a Weight Loss Challenge to our guests. In this 8-week program, you will receive weekly weigh-ins, handouts and group workouts with certified Personal Trainers to help keep you on track and achieve the best possible you. Must be present at the kickoff meeting, January 20th to participate. Prizes are awarded to the top 3 guests who achieve the most weight loss and decrease in body fat percentage. DAY

DATE

LOCATION

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Saturdays

January 20 March 17th

Fitness Studio

7:30am 8:30am

3101.101

DD $75 ND $95

P E R S O N A L T R A I N I N G R AT E S DISTRICT MEMBERS

NON- DISTRICT MEMBERS

HALF HOURS

FULL HOURS

HALF HOURS

FULL HOURS

1 session=$25

1 session =$45

1 session=$35

1 session =$59

5 sessions=$109

5 sessions =$209

5 sessions=$139 5 sessions =$265

8 sessions=$169

8 sessions =$329

8 sessions=$215 8 sessions =$415

12 sessions=$229

12 sessions =$449

12 sessions=$289

DISTRICT MEMBERS BUDDY TRAINING SESSIONS

12 sessions =$565

NON-DISTRICT MEMBERS BUDDY TRAINING SESSIONS

HALF HOURS

FULL HOURS

HALF HOURS

FULL HOURS

1 session=$19

1 session =$35/person

1 session=$25

1 session =$49/person

5 sessions=$89/person

5 sessions =$189/person

5 sessions=$115/person

5 sessions =$235/person

8 sessions=$135/person

8 sessions =$259/person

8 sessions=$175/person

8 sessions =$339/person

12 sessions=$189/person

12 sessions =$359/person

12 sessions=$239/person

12 sessions =$459/person

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*Please contact EAPRD Guest Service desk to fill out a Small Group Training form as well as submit payment. Staff will contact you within 24 hours of receiving your request form. All packages are non-transferable and expire one year after date of purchase. If under 18, authorization from the Recreational Coordinator is required. DISTRICT MEMBERS SMALL GROUP SESSION

NON- DISTRICT MEMBERS

allowed to participate in cardio fitness classes with an adult 18 years or older (Zumba, Yoga, Turbo Kick, Country Heat, Barre, Core de Force) and 15 years old to participate in any high intensity classes (HIIT, Body Circuit, After Hours Toning, TRX). Children under 12 years of age or those not participating in class are not allowed in the fitness studio/activity room while class is in session. TRACK/CARDIO EQUIPMENT/WEIGHT MACHINES:

Ages 11-12 have access to the fitness and wellness mezzanine after completing the Youth Fitness Assessment and an adult 18 or older must be present at all times. Ages 13-14 have access to the fitness and wellness mezzanine after completing the Youth Fitness Assessment with a personal trainer. After completing the youth assessment, ages 11-14 must obtain a daily wrist band to gain access to the mezzanine. Please no strollers in the mezzanine. F E E B A S E D C L A S S E S EACC is excited to offer fee

based classes!

T A I C H I : Classes run on a monthly basis. There are no

makeup sessions and sessions expire at the end of each month. Please check the eaprd.com/fitness-and-wellness for more details.

FULL HOURS

HALF HOURS

FULL HOURS

1 session=$55 total

1 session =$99 total

1 session=$69 total

1 session =$45

5 sessions=$259 total

5 sessions =$429 total

5 sessions=$329 total

5 sessions =$539 total

4 sessions = DD $25/ ND $35

8 sessions=$339 total

8 sessions =$549 total

8 sessions=$429 total

8 sessions =$689 total

8 sessions = DD $45/ ND $59

12 sessions=$449 total

12 sessions =$799 total

12 sessions=$565 total

12 sessions =$999 total

12 sessions = DD $65/ ND $85 T R X We are offering a punch pass system! You will get 8

Personal training in exchange for money or services is not permitted in the Community Center by anyone other than authorized EAPRD staff. Staff reserves the right to monitor workouts that appear to be commercial personal training sessions. F I T N E S S A S S E S S M E N T S ( A G E S 1 5 + ) Meet with a

certified personal trainer and quickly start a plan for achieving your fitness goals. Fitness assessments include a consultation with a personal trainer, goal setting, body fat assessment and fitness assessment. (Workout not included.) Assessments are one-hour long. Please register at the Welcome Desk.

punch passes for $45 and 16 punch passes for $79 that expire 6 months from purchase.

MASSAGE

Enjoy the health benefits of massage including stress relief, relaxation, range of motion, and pain relief. We offer Swedish, deep tissue, sports, reflexology, pre-natal, infant and other types of massage all depending on the needs and demands of your body. Please contact the Welcome Desk or visit the website for more information.

Fee: DD $19/ ND $25 F I T N E S S E Q U I P M E N T O R I E N T A T I O N Free with a

membership or a daily pass, schedule a onetime session to learn the proper lifting techniques and basics of the machines. Our fitness staff will provide an orientation of the cardiovascular and Nautilus One weight machines. Orientations are 30 minutes. Please register at the Welcome Desk. (Workout program is not included.) Fee: DD Free/ ND $9 Y O U T H F I T N E S S A S S E S S M E N T S ( A G E S 1 1 - 1 4 ) Meet

with a certified personal trainer and learn the do’s and don't of the fitness and wellness mezzanine. Prices are for one child, with an additional $5 per additional child in the same family. Fee: DD $15/ ND $19

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FITNESS & WELLNESS MEZZANINE

HALF HOURS

Personal Training Policy:

G U I D E

Small Group Training is a fun, effective and affordable way to reach your fitness goals. One of our nationally certified trainers will lead these groups focusing on individual strength, goals, and fitness levels of the participants. If you want to lose weight, get into great shape or just become a fitter you, then take it to the next level with the guidance of a certified personal trainer. Draw from the energy of your group as you push yourself for real results. Small Group Training sessions are made by appointment only and consist of 3-5 people and prices are listed per group. Please register in person at the Welcome Desk.

W I N T E R / S P R I N G

Y O U T H A N D F I T N E S S C L A S S E S Youth 13-14 years old are

SMALL GROUP TRAINING

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G U I D E

GENERAL RECREATION PROGRAMS N O R T H E R N C O L O R A D O K A R AT E O F E AT O N A full range of martial art classes. Great for home-school students and adults who would love to give it a try! Classes teach practical, efficient and easy-to-learn systems that incorporate kicking, punching, and self-defense. Classes emphasize respect of self and others, self-confidence, loyalty, character development, and creating lasting relationships. Adults and kids are taught separately and classes range from beginners to black belt and beyond. 6 & OLDER

DAY

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Monday, Wednesday & Friday

8:15 am – 9:15 am or 4:30pm -5:30

4105.102 – December 4105.202 – January 4105.302 – February 4105.402 – March 4105.502 – April 4105.602 - May

DD $100 per month

A D U LT S E L F D E F E N S E B J J P R O G R A M ( 13 & O L D E R )

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

DAY

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Tuesday & Thursday

8:15 – 9:15 am

4102.101 – December 4102.201 – January 4102.301 – February 4102.401 – March 4102.501 – April 4102.601 - May

DD $100 per month

Monday, Wednesday & Friday

4:30 – 5:30 pm

4105.103 – December 4105.203 – January 4105.303 – February 4105.403 – March 4105.503 – April 4105.603 – May

DD $100 per month

(6 & older with family) 4102.102 – December 4102.202 – January 4102.302 – February 4102.402 – March 4102.502 – April 4102.602 – May

DD $200 per month per family

Private Lessons! Must have at least 2 to schedule a private Lesson. $100/hr or $50 per student. Please call Bobby Ryan at 970.599.1969 to schedule a private lesson.

ND $240 per month per family

Participants can register for any Element Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu classes at any time. If you register in the middle of the month, for example, there will be an option for a pro-rated fee.

9:15 – 10:15 am

ND $120 per month

AGES 4-5 DAY

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Tuesday & Thursday

4:30 – 5:30 pm

4102.103 – December 4102.203 – January 4102.303 – February 4102.403 – March 4102.503 – April 4102.603 – May

DD $60 per month ND $75 per month

Please contact Kendrick Schuett at 970-669-6013 with any questions or to set up your two free introductory classes.

ELEMENT BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU SELF DEFENSE

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has been proven to be the most effective self-defense martial art in the world for men, women, and children. BJJ is leverage based and enables people to defend themselves against much bigger, stronger, and more athletic attackers. The confidence and self-esteem people feel from learning BJJ reaches into all aspects of their lives. K I D S B U L LY P R O O F P R O G R A M ( 5 & O L D E R ) DAY

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Monday, Wednesday & Friday

3:30 – 4:30 pm

4105.101 – December 4105.201 – January 4105.301 – February 4105.401 – March 4105.501 – April 4105.601 - May

DD $100 per month ND $120 per month

ND $120 per month

DANCE

A DANCE PLACE

A Dance Place will be offering a variety of dance classes at the Eaton Area Community Center. Dance classes are taught in a fun and creative environment. Dance participants will learn dance technique, self-esteem, discipline, poise, balance, teamwork, and much more! Classes begin the week of January 1. Preschool Combo – An excellent introduction to a wide variety of dance, all while they’re having constant fun! Instructors will help children discover tap, ballet, and jazz by using age-appropriate music and games to stimulate both the mind and body. Children come to appreciate the way they interact with their environment and those around them, including their instructor and peers. Tap/Ballet 1 –Tap and ballet might seem daunting, so our class is a low-pressure introduction to the fundamentals of both dance styles that shows your young one just how fun each can be. Dance & Tumble – Take what kids do naturally and shape it into dance! Dance & Tumble is a great combination of tumbling, creative movement, and gymnastics set to kid-friendly music. They’ll learn moves like forward rolls and cartwheels, and be having fun as they’re strengthening the bond between music and movement with imaginative dance. Hip Hop - is a wonderful combination of teamwork and improvisation. It also incorporates amazing feats of body control (think break-dancing) that your child will impress his or her friends with for years. Its constant high-energy movements are an incredible exercise for growing bodies. • HipHop 2/3 – Ages 6-8 • HipHop 3/4 – Ages 9-11

16

ND $120 per month

DAY

Tuesday & Thursday

GENERAL RECREATION

WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT & SELF DEFENSE P R O G R A M ( 12 & O L D E R )

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• Ballet 3/4 – Ages 9-11 Jazz/Poms 1 – The movement doesn’t stop in this class! Students will enjoy an introduction to jazz dance and cheer that incorporates gymnastic and tumbling movements. Teen Dance – Introduction to multiple dance forms for teen students with limited dance experience. Ages 12 & Up.

GY M N A S T I C S S TA R S ( A G E S 1 - 6 )

Children will learn tumbling skills as well as use gymnastic equipment to achieve balance, flexibility, and coordination. Attire: leotard, biketard, or shorts and a t-shirt. • Baby Stars – Ages 1-2 (Class done with adult) • Bronze Stars – Ages 3-4 • Gold Stars – Ages 5-6 MONDAY SESSIONS

DATES

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Session 1

January 8 – January 29

9:30 – 10:15 am 10:15 am – 11:00 am 11:15 – 12:00 pm

(Gold Stars)

DD $39 ND $49

Winter/Spring dance classes start Monday, January 1 at the Eaton Area Community Center. Please contact Farrah Dobbins, Owner/Director at 970-590-9530 with any questions. Danni Dance Corp is a state of the art dance studio offering professional instruction in dance & gymnastics. We proudly offer classes for ages 1-17. We focus on training children to foster a love for dancing & gymnastics while giving them superior instruction. All of our classes are conveniently located in your community center! Classes begin the week of January 8.

(Baby Stars)

February 5 – February 26 No class 2/12

9:30 – 10:15 am 10:15 am – 11:00 am 11:15 – 12:00 pm

(Baby Stars)

Session 3

March 5 – March 26

9:30 – 10:15 am 10:15 am – 11:00 am 11:15 – 12:00 pm

DATES

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Session 1

January 5 – January 19

4:30 – 5:15 pm 5:15 – 6:00 pm

(Beginners)

DD $29 ND $35

4106.104 (Intermediate)

4106.105 (Beginners)

4106.204

DD $29 ND $35

(Intermediate)

4106.205 February 23 – March 16

4:30 – 5:15 pm 5:15 – 6:00 pm

(Beginners)

4106.304

DD $39 ND $49

(Intermediate)

4106.305 Session 4

March 23 – April 13

4:30 – 5:15 pm 5:15 – 6:00 pm

(Gold Stars)

4106.301

(Bronze Stars)

DD $29 ND $35

4106.302 4106.303

Session 4

April 9 – April 30

9:30 – 10:15 am 10:15 am – 11:00 am 11:15 – 12:00 pm

Gold Stars)

4106.401

(Bronze Stars)

DD $39 ND $49

4106.402 (Baby Stars)

4106.403

U LT I M AT E B A BYS I T T E R S B O OT C A M P ( AG E S 11 - 16 )

(Beginners)

4106.404

DD $39 ND $49

Babysitters Boot Camp is a comprehensive skill based class for youth looking to be great babysitters! Topics covered include: business and leadership principles, discipline, communication, safe play and basic care for infants and children, disaster, preparedness, preventing accidents, recognizing and responding to emergencies, infant and child CPR, choking and basic first aid. Students receive a certification for Babysitting by the American Safety and Health Institute. There must be a minimum of 6 } participants registered for each class for the class to be held as scheduled. DAY

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Saturday

January 6

8:30a-5:00p

4103.101

DD $69 ND $85

Friday

February 16

8:30a-5:00p

4103.102

DD $69 ND $85

Monday

March 12

8:30a-5:00p

4103.103

DD $69 ND $85

(Intermediate)

4106.405

Please contact Danni at 970-619-1924 or visit www.dannidancecorp.com with any questions.

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GENERAL RECREATION

SESSIONS

Session 3

4106.202

*NEW*

FRIDAY

4:30 – 5:15 pm 5:15 – 6:00 pm

(Bronze Stars)

DD $29 ND $35

(Baby Stars)

Learn tumbling skills, extreme flexibility, and the art of modern dance. We will practice solo, partner, and group stunts. Class builds strength, flexibility, as well as self-confidence and team work. Placed on skill level. Attire: leotard, biketard, or shorts and a t-shirt. Classes begin the week of January 5.

January 26 – February 9

(Gold Stars)

4106.201

4106.203

A C R O B AT I C D A N C E ( A G E S 7 - 17 )

Session 2

4106.102 4106.103

Session 2

D A N N I D A N C E C O R P.

4106.101

(Bronze Stars)

G U I D E

Register online now at app.thestudiodirector.com/adanceplace/portal.sd.

GYMNASTICS

W I N T E R / S P R I N G

Ballet - There’s a good reason ballet has lasted for hundreds of years. It’s the perfect blend of grace and strength and is respected throughout the world. It’s also incredibly fun and rewarding! • Ballet 2/3 – Ages 6-8

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G U I D E W I N T E R / S P R I N G

*NEW*

ZUMBINI! (AGES 0-4)

Created by Zumba® and BabyFirst for children ages 0-4 and their caregivers. The Zumbini® program combines music, dance and instruments for 45 minutes of bonding, learning, and fun! This program gives children the freedom and confidence to grow as they develop social, motor, language and cognitive skills. Each family receives a Zumbini Bundle consisting of 20 songs on the Zumbini app, CD with all original music, songbook and plush toy. Each quarter you receive a new Zumbini Bundle with a different theme/character. Try a free demo to experience a class! Contact Instructor Valerie Stone at 970-556-8327 or val.stone.events@gmail.com for more information. Register for the winter & spring session on zumbini.com *NEW*

E AT O N ’ S E X P L O R E R S

( AG E S 5 - 12 )

Back by popular demand, Thursday Summer Camp will transition to Eaton’s Explorers!!! Kids ages 5-12 will participate in a variety of activities including age appropriate games, crafts, sports, and water fun! These dates correspond with various ‘No School’ days and will provide parents options for programs their kids will enjoy. Participants must bring a swimming suit and a sack lunch for each camp date. There must be a minimum of 10 participants registered for each camp to take place. For additional information and details regarding Eaton’s Explorers please contact carylabeyta@eaprd.com.

GENERAL RECREATION

Registration deadline is 7 days prior to the camp date. The Eaton Area Park & Recreation District is seeking to become a state licensed day care program. Due to our pending license, Eaton’s Explorers may not be available for these dates.

DAY

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Wednesday, January 3

8:00 am – 4:00 pm

4107.101

DD $39 / ND $49

Thursday, January 4

8:00 am – 4:00 pm

4107.201

DD $39 / ND $49

Friday, January 5

8:00 am – 4:00 pm

4107.301

DD $39 / ND $49

Monday, January 8

8:00 am – 4:00 pm

4107.401

DD $39 / ND $49

Monday, March 12

8:00 am – 4:00 pm

4107.501

DD $39 / ND $49

Wednesday, March 28

8:00 am – 4:00 pm

4107.601

DD $39 / ND $49

Thursday, March 29

8:00 am – 4:00 pm

4107.701

DD $39 / ND $49

Friday, March 30

8:00 am – 4:00 pm

4107.801

DD $39 / ND $49

Friday, May 25

8:00 am – 4:00 pm

4107.901

DD $39 / ND $49

4107.901

DD $329 / ND $429

ALL WINTER/ SPRING DATES

Camp Eaton Timeline of Events • C heck in.........................................................8:00 – 9:00 am • Camp Activities.........................................9:00 am – 12:30 pm • Lunch (Lunch will not be served). .............12:30 – 1:30 pm • Camp Activities ........................................ 1:30 – 3:00 pm • Pick up ..........................................................3:00 – 4:00 pm

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ARTS & CRAFTS * *NEW*A R T W I T H A M Y ( A G E S 12 + )

Interested in getting back into touch with your creative side? Are you yearning to learn elements of drawing, painting, jewelry making and more? Art is a form of creative human expression and is very beneficial for mental health. Anyone can do it! Please read below for session information. All classes will have a maximum of 10 participants. Registration deadline is 7 days prior to each session.

D R AW I N G

Learn to improve on existing skills using elements and principles of art (line, shape, texture, and value). Use of graphite, charcoal and colored pencils will be covered. Contact carylabeyta@eaprd.com for the material list. DAY

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

January 9, 10, 11

9:00 am – 11:00 am

4108.101

DD $29 / ND $35

January 16, 17, 18

11:00 am – 1:00 pm

4108.102

DD $29 / ND $35

January 23, 24, 25

7:00 am – 9:00 am

4108.103

DD $29 / ND $35

WAT E R C O L O R S

Participants will explore washes, color composition and value painting still life views and floral studies. Learn about mixing, texture, and design elements. Contact carylabeyta@eaprd.com for the material list. DAY

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

February 6, 7, 8

7:00 am – 9:00 am

4108.201

DD $29 / ND $35

February 13, 14, 15

11:00 am – 1:00 pm

4108.202

DD $29 / ND $35

February 20, 21, 22

1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

4108.203

DD $29 / ND $35

JEWELRY

Bring your own project(s) and learn simple stringing or advanced beading techniques as you create your personal fashion accessory. Learn about findings, closures, and design elements. Contact carylabeyta@eaprd.com for required tools and suggested project(s). DAY

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

March 6, 7, 8

7:00 am – 9:00 am

4108.301

DD $29 / ND $35

March 20, 21, 22

7:00 am – 9:00 am

4108.302

DD $29 / ND $35

March 27, 28, 29

7:00 am – 9:00 am

4108.303

DD $29 / ND $35

* * N E W * L I L B U C K A R O O ’ S P L AY T I M E ! (AGES 1-5)

Get out of your house and stop by the Eaton Area Community Center for a variety of activities. Beginning January 2018, the gym will serve as a playground for your youngster! Bring your lil buckaroo to play and socialize with other buckaroo’s! A ratio of one adult per three children is required and adults must be present and able to supervise. No registration is required. Memberships or day passes are required to enter. DAY

TIME

Location

Tuesday & Thursday

8:00 – 10:00 am

West Court

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W I N T E R / S P R I N G

ACTIVE ADULTS 60+ Please RSVP to Recreation Coordinator, Michelle Stout, at michellestout@eaprd.com or 970-413-0173 for all events a week prior to each date. C O F F E E TA L K

Drop in and enjoy free coffee and hot tea, board games, cards, conversation and mingle with fellow Eaton Area residents. Guests are encouraged to bring their own coffee mugs or donate old mugs for others to use. TIME

LOCATION

FEE

Monday-Friday

7:30am -11:00am

EACC Lobby

FREE

G U I D E

DAY

E AT O N A M B L E R S WA L K I N G G R O U P

Link together as a community as we track miles together for the winter/spring season. We will gather as a group and walk the Fitness Mezzanine track or the Community Center outdoor trail for an hour (or your choice of distance). You will receive a log to record your miles and turn them in each week. As a group, miles will be tracked on a map of the United States, with a celebration after each session. TIME

LOCATION

FEE

9:00am - 10:00am

Mezzanine Track/ EACC Outdoor Trail

FREE (or with the purchase of a daily pass)

FRIENDLY FORK LUNCHEON

Join fellow Active Adults for lunch, entertainment, guest speakers, games and good conversation. Each month, lunch will be provided by The Friendly Fork: Weld County Senior Nutrition program, held in the Aspen Community Room on the third Wednesday of the month. The cost of the meal for 60 years and older is requested at $4 and under 60 years of age at $12. Reservations are required no later than the Tuesday at 10am. DAY

DATE

TIME

LOCATION

Wednesday

January 17th

12:00pm - 1:00pm

Aspen Community Room

Wednesday

February 21st

12:00pm - 1:00pm

Aspen Community Room

Wednesday

March 21st

12:00pm - 1:00pm

Aspen Community Room

Wednesday

April 18th

12:00pm - 1:00pm

Aspen Community Room

Wednesday

May 16th

12:00pm - 1:00pm

Aspen Community Room

SILVERSNEAKERSÂŽ

The Tivity SilverSneakersÂŽ Fitness Program is an innovative health, exercise and wellness program helping older adults live healthy, active lifestyles. Your SilverSneakers fitness membership includes: access to our basic amenities such as our heated pool, private locker rooms, indoor track, fitness equipment, basketball courts, and SilverSneakers fitness classes. Your membership is available to you at no cost through your health plan.

Meet your SilverSneakers Program Advisor to learn about the various benefits your SilverSneakers membership offers! Ask questions and discuss fitness classes, programs and events offered. Sign up and receive your membership scan card and get a free tour of the facility! (Meet in the front lobby by the fireplace.) DATE

TIME

LOCATION

FEE

Tuesday January 2nd

10:00am -11:00am

Party Room

FREE

Tuesday February 6th

10:00am -11:00am

Party Room

FREE

Tuesday March 6rd

10:00am -11:00am

Party Room

FREE

Tuesday April 3rd

10:00am -11:00am

Party Room

FREE

Tuesday May 1st

10:00am -11:00am

Party Room

FREE

L E A R N B R I D G E I N A D AY

Have you been interested in learning to play the most fascinating card game of Bridge? Have you been wanting a refresher or learn some pointers? The award-winning program, Learn Bridge in a Day, gives busy folks a convenient way to begin their bridge experience. It is a great place both for those who are new to bridge and for lapsed players who need to get the rust off their game. Participants are introduced to modern concepts of bidding, card play and scoring. The LBIAD materials have been extensively field-tested and designed to increase your knowledge, confidence and enjoyment. There will be hospitality breaks and lunch is included. The student manual and a light lunch are included in this price. Advance registration is required so we can plan the lunch and recruit table helpers. Minimum of 16 players and maximum of 24 players. (A special discount will be applied if registering as a pair!) Registration closes at 12pm on Thursday, January 18th. DATE

TIME

LOCATION

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Thursday January 25

10:00am - 3:00pm

Aspen Community Room

1124.101

DD $25 ND $35

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ACTIVE ADULTS 60+

DAY Tuesdays

S I LV E R S N E A K E R S N E W M E M B E R O R I E N TAT I O N

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G U I D E W I N T E R / S P R I N G

ACTIVE ADULTS 60+ 20

8 - W E E K S U P E R V I S E D B R I D G E P L AY

All bridge players are welcome to join an 8-week set of lessons and card play that will follow the Learn Bridge in a Day kickoff program. Each session will start with a mini-lesson on bidding, declarer play or defense. The topics will be a mix of basic and intermediate lessons. The second half will be devoted to playing hands. Your host, John Grossmann who is a certified EB! presenter, will arrange for a special visit of the “Bridge Detective.” Come make new friends and enjoy the challenge of modern bridge. After this series, you will know more about this fascinating game than most of the folks who currently play bridge. Registration closes at 12:00pm the Thursday before the scheduled play time. DATE

TIME

LOCATION

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Thursday February 1

1:00pm – 3:00pm

Party Room

1124.202

DD $5 ND $9

Thursday February 8

1:00pm – 3:00pm

Party Room

1124.203

DD $5 ND $9

Thursday February 15

1:00pm – 3:00pm

Party Room

1124.204

DD $5 ND $9

Thursday February 22

1:00pm – 3:00pm

Party Room

1124.205

DD $5 ND $9

Thursday March 1

1:00pm – 3:00pm

Party Room

1124.206

DD $5 ND $9

Thursday March 8

1:00pm – 3:00pm

Party Room

1124.207

DD $5 ND $9

Thursday March 15t

1:00pm – 3:00pm

Party Room

1124.208

DD $5 ND $9

Thursday March 22

1:00pm – 3:00pm

Party Room

1124.209

DD $5 ND $9

HEARING AID CHECK & SCREEN

Receive a free hearing screening or have your hearing aids checked. Appointment includes a free pack of hearing aid batteries. Appointments are 20 minutes long on the first Friday of each month and are provided by Connect Hearing. DATE

TIME

LOCATION

FEE

Friday January 5

9:00am - 11:00am

Party Room

FREE

Friday February 2

9:00am - 11:00am

Party Room

FREE

Friday March 2

9:00am - 11:00am

Party Room

FREE

Friday April 6

9:00am - 11:00am

Party Room

FREE

Friday May 4

9:00am - 11:00am

Party Room

FREE

BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC

Sit down with local Eaton Fire Fighters one-on-one for blood pressure checks on the second Friday of each month. Please attend before working out. No appointment necessary

BINGO

Bring your friends and try your luck competing against each other in the friendly game of Bingo right after the Friendly Fork Luncheon. Prizes are awarded to the winner and are generously donated from local businesses. DATE

TIME

LOCATION

FEE

Wednesday January 17

1:15pm - 2:15pm

Aspen Community Room

FREE

Wednesday February 21

1:15pm - 2:15pm

Aspen Community Room

FREE

Wednesday March 21

1:15pm - 2:15pm

Aspen Community Room

FREE

Wednesday April 18

1:15pm - 2:15pm

Aspen Community Room

FREE

Wednesday May 16

1:15pm - 2:15pm

Aspen Community Room

FREE

A M AT T E R O F B A L A N C E Do you have concerns about falling? This program is an award-winning program designed to manage falls and increase activity levels. You will learn to view falls as controllable, set goals for increasing activity, make changes to reduce fall risks at home, exercise to increase strength and balance and get up properly after a fall. Who should attend? Those who are concerned about falls, anyone interested in improving balance, strength and flexibility, anyone who has fallen in the past and anyone who has restricted activities because of falling concerns. Workshop meets once a week for 8 weeks on Wednesdays, March 7th – April 25th. Programmed by Weld Aging Well and Area Agency on Aging. Registration is FREE but is required by calling 970-400-6117. Minimum of 4, maximum of 12. DATE

TIME

LOCATION

FEE

Wednesday March 7 - April 25

1:00pm - 3:30pm

Ponderosa Community Room

FREE

THE BASICS: MEMORY LOSS, DEMENTIA, AND ALZHEIMER’S Alzheimer’s disease is not a normal part of aging and if you or someone you know is affected by Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, it’s time to learn the facts. This program provides information on detection, possible causes and risk factors, stages of the disease, treatment, and much more. Please register by January 15th and March 13th at 12:00pm by calling Kelly at 970-392-9202, from the Alzheimer’s Association. DATE

TIME

LOCATION

FEE

Monday January 22

11:00am -12:30pm

Party Room A

FREE

Tuesday March 20

11:00am -12:30pm

Party Room A

FREE

YOGA FOR GOLF Join yoga instructor Chrissie in a six-week course on gaining flexibility, mental concentration and postural movement to release tight and overworked joints and muscles. The game of golf can bring many frustrations if the mind and body are not in balance. Yoga can bring the mind and body together for a stress-free game! Combine the two and improve your game in just six short weeks!

DATE

TIME

LOCATION

FEE

Friday January 12

8:45am - 10:00am

EACC Lobby

FREE

Friday February 9

8:45am - 10:00am

EACC Lobby

FREE

Friday March 9

8:45am - 10:00am

EACC Lobby

FREE

Friday April 13

8:45am - 10:00am

EACC Lobby

FREE

DATE

TIME

LOCATION

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Friday May 11

8:45am - 10:00am

EACC Lobby

FREE

Wednesday March 13- April 17

6:30pm - 7:30pm

Spruce Community Room

1125.301

DD $39 ND $45

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Tips from the Latest Alzheimer’s Research: For centuries, we’ve known that the health of the brain and the body are connected. But now, science is able to 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. During this class, you will use hands-on tools to help incorporate these recommendations into a plan for healthy aging. This class is intended for those without memory loss. Please register by February 19th at 12:00pm by calling Kelly at 970-392-9202 from the Alzheimer’s Association. TIME

LOCATION

FEE

11:00am -12:30pm

Party Room A

FREE

HAPPY FEET PEDICURES Come join Sue and pamper yourself for 30 minutes on the fourth Wednesday of every month. Sue will clip your toenails, scrub your corns and calluses and will provide a foot and ankle massage, if wanted! Registration closes at 12:00pm the Wednesday before the scheduled appointment. Cash or check only due at appointment. TIME

LOCATION

FEE

Wednesday January 24th

10:00am - 2:00pm

Party Room A

$22

Wednesday February 28th

10:00am - 2:00pm

Party Room A

$22

Wednesday March 28th

10:00am - 2:00pm

Party Room A

$22

Wednesday April 25th

10:00am - 2:00pm

Party Room A

$22

Wednesday May 23rd

10:00am - 2:00pm

Party Room A

F$22

B AG TO S S / CO R N H O L E 101 Have you heard about the popular yard game called Cornhole? Are you wanting to learn how to play and what the rules are? Come by the Aspen Community room for a 20-minute session on rules and regulations and then spend the rest of the time playing against other guests! Registration closes at 12:00pm on Friday, May 15th. DATE

TIME

LOCATION

ACTIVITY #

FEE

TUESDAY MAY 22

8:00am - 9:00am

Aspen Community Room

1126.501

DD $5 ND $9

MIXED DOUBLES PICKLEBALL TOURNAMENT Six to nine teams will compete against each other each week, using a handicapped system. Each team may register only one team and must have both names listed at time of registration. There will be a waiting list for dropped teams and substitutes. Using IFP rules as adopted and modified by USAPA and will be used and enforced. This tournament is one you don’t want to miss! Spring tournament : TBD DATE

TIME

LOCATION

ACTIVITY #

FEE

TBD

TBD

EACC East Court

1115.302

DD $40 ND $50

Join us at the Denver public library, the largest library between Los Angeles and Chicago! A general tour of the library will show us several floors of the library via elevator covering the art, architecture, history and literary facts of the central library. Tour will last about 45 minutes, followed by lunch at Racine’s Restaurant, on your own. Registration closes at 12:00pm on Thursday, February 1st. DATE

TIME

LOCATION

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Thursday February 8

9:00am - 2:00pm

Denver Public Library

1127.201

DD $15 ND $19

C A N D L E L I G H T D I N N E R P L AY H O U S E : K I S S M E K AT E

Cole Porter’s Tony Award winning, joyful, high-spirited, and romantic musical comedy follows the backstage antics of a touring company performing The Taming of the Shrew, featuring two feuding couples, a few gun-toting gangsters, and some of the best songs ever. This hysterical play-within-a-play, where each cast member’s on-stage life is complicated by what is happening offstage, is sure to keep you laughing all night long. Fee includes show, lunch, coffee, tea or soda, tip and transportation. Upgrades to menu items are extra. Registration closes at 12:00pm on Saturday, February 17th. DATE

TIME

LOCATION

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Thursday February 24

11:30am - 3:30pm

Windsor

1128.201

DD/ND $58

C A N D L E L I G H T D I N N E R P L AY H O U S E : MAN OF LA MANCHA

One of the most heralded musicals of all time. Man of La Mancha is a glorious affirmation of the unyielding resilience of the human spirit that will leave you breathless. Man of La Mancha enters the mind and world of the “mad knight” Don Quixote as he pursues his quest for the impossible dream. In a tale told by Cervantes himself in defense of his life’s work, Quixote is, against all odds, a man who sees good and innocence in a world filled with darkness and despair. Man of La Mancha is a multi-Tony Award®-winning theatrical masterpiece that blurs the line between dreams and reality. Registration closes at 12:00pm on Saturday, April 21st. DATE

TIME

LOCATION

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Saturday April 28

11:30am - 3:30pm

Windsor

1128.402

DD/ND $58

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ACTIVE ADULTS 60+

DATE

DENVER PUBLIC LIBRARY TOUR

G U I D E

DATE Monday February 26

Day Trips: Please RSVP to Recreation Coordinator Michelle Stout at michellestout@eaprd.com for day trips and events a week prior to each date. All trips depart and return from the EACC parking lot. Please arrive 15 minutes before scheduled depart time. Dates, prices, times, & activities are subject to change.

W I N T E R / S P R I N G

HEALTHY LIVING FOR YOUR BRAIN & BODY

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G U I D E W I N T E R / S P R I N G

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HIGH HOPS BREWERY TOUR & WINDSOR GARDNER Come join us for a private tour of the brewery! Please wear closed toed shoes. After the brewery tour, we will head next door to the Windsor Gardner nursery to walk and shop around. Get ready to have a wonderful time before Mother’s Day! Departs from EACC parking lot and includes transportation. Registration closes at 12:00pm on Monday, April 23rd. DATE

TIME

LOCATION

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Monday April 30

12:30pm - 3:30pm

Windsor

1129.401

DD $9 ND $15

LUCKY 3 RANCH TOUR

Come meet the saddle mules, horses and the miniature donkeys at an actual working ranch. Experience the beautiful life-size bronze sculptures of the Loveland Longears Sculpture Park that commemorate many of the record breaking feats of the Lucky Three champions. Explore the beautiful grounds of Lucky Three Ranch with world renown equestrian, Meredith Hodges and learn about Longears (mules & donkeys). After our tour we will enjoy lunch at the ranch. The ranch is handicapped accessible and tour carts can be provided for guests who have mobility issues or who might not otherwise be able to make the trek around the property. Please dress appropriately with boots or closed toed shoes. Cost includes transportation, lunch and a tip. (Seniors 65 and older receive a discounted price.) Registration closes at 12:00pm on Wednesday, May 16th. DATE

TIME

LOCATION

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Wednesday May 23

8:30pm - 3:30pm

Loveland, CO

1130.501

DD$19-27 ND $25-35

M A R D I G R A S C A S I N O - B L A C K H AW K , C O

Enjoy exciting action and delicious dining! Sit back and relax as a charter bus takes you comfortably up into the mountains to the Mardi Gras Casino. You will receive $5 on your player card and a $5 lunch voucher. After earning 200 points on your visit you will receive an additional $5 food voucher. Age 50+. You must use your player card to earn points and receive the package. You must be 21 years or older. Meals are on your own. Transportation is included in the fee. Minimum 35, Maximum 52. Registration closes on the Tuesday prior to the event at 12:00pm. DATE

TIME

LOCATION

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Tuesday January 9th

7:45am – 5:00pm

Blackhawk, CO

1133.101

DD $10 ND $15

Tuesday February 13

7:45am – 5:00pm

Blackhawk, CO

1133.202

DD $10 ND $15

Tuesday March 13

7:45am – 5:00pm

Blackhawk, CO

1133.303

DD $10 ND $15

Tuesday April 10

7:45am – 5:00pm

Blackhawk, CO

1133.404

DD $10 ND $15

Tuesday May 8

7:45am – 5:00pm

Blackhawk, CO

1133.505

DD $10 ND $15

V O L U N T E E R W I T H T H E E AT O N AREA COMMUNITY CENTER

If you are wanting to volunteer with your peers by helping plan, set up, tear-down for parties, celebrations and events, supporting fundraising efforts and much more, please contact volunteer@eaprd.com to become a volunteer for the Eaton Area Park & Recreation District.

T H E F L E E C E FAC TO RY O F T H E RO CK I E S

Located in La Salle, Colorado, the factory is a full-service artisan fiber mill which processes alpaca and other fibers into products. Come and take a tour of the mill, find out the process behind the factory and shop around the boutique for gifts for yourself or others! Registration closes at 12:00pm on Tuesday, May 1st. DATE

TIME

LOCATION

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Tuesday May 8

12:00pm - 4:00pm

La Salle, CO

1131.501

DD $9 ND $15

V I N TA G E A E R O F LY I N G M U S E U M T O U R

Come join historian Andy Parks as he tours you through what many consider the most complete WWI collection in the world. The Vintage Aero Flying Museum’s collection of WWI and WWII uniforms have been collected by three generations of the Parks’ family. You will see uniforms and memorabilia of the most famous Aviators of the war as well as an World War I aircraft. Lunch will be provided at the museum and you must be able to walk up a flight of stairs to see the complete collection. Registration closes at 12:00pm on Tuesday, May 8th. DATE

TIME

LOCATION

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Tuesday May 15

9:30am - 3:00pm

Fort Lupton, CO

1132.501

DD $29 ND $39

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GROUP SWIM LESSONS

The Eaton Area Park & Recreation District believes that by providing access to swim lessons we are promoting wellness and safety amongst our community. We invite you to join our 30-minute nationally recognized American Red Cross, Learn-ToSwim program. This balanced program teaches swimming skills for all abilities and promotes safety in, on and around the water. Classes are taught by professional instructors, in a safe and fun learning environment.

AGES: 6 MONTHS – 3 Parent & Tot will help young children become comfortable in, on and around the water so that when the time comes, they are ready to learn how to swim.

AGES: 3 - 5 Preschool 1 will introduce basic water skills; submerging and blowing bubbles, gliding on front with support, entering and exiting the water, rolling to back, back floating with support and recovering to a vertical position. Prerequisite: Child must be ready to participate in a group setting.

Prerequisite: Pass Preschool 1; OR Go underwater without hesitation; comfortable floating on front and back with support. Preschool 3 is the next step to ensure that your child learns how to be safe in, on and around the water and to swim well. This class continues to develop swimming and water safety skills; treading water, front and back floats for 15 seconds, using combined arm and leg action on front, rolling from front to back and rolling from back to front to continue swimming.

Level 4 improves stroke proficiency and focus on swimming longer distances. Students’ will work toward swimming 25 yards of front crawl and elementary backstroke, swimming 15 yards of breaststroke, butterfly, back crawl, and side stroke and be introduced to open turns. Prerequisite: Pass Level 3; OR Swim 15 yards’ front crawl with rotary breathing. Level 5 refines the six swimming strokes introduced in level 4. Classes include activities and drills that are engaging and challenging; longer distance swims, new water safety skills, and flip turns. Prerequisite: Pass Level 4; OR Swim 25 yards’ front crawl and elementary backstroke, 15 yards’ breaststroke, butterfly, back crawl and side stroke. Level 6 implements high expectations in regard to distance and quality of swimming strokes. Class goals; swim 500 yards continuously, perform open and flip turns while swimming, circle swimming, survival floating and swimming, and treading water for 2 minutes. Prerequisite: Pass Level 5; OR Swim 50 yards’ front crawl and elementary backstroke, 25 yards’ breaststroke, butterfly, back crawl and side stroke.

G R O U P S W I M L E S S O N R E G I S T R AT I O N

Registration for session 1 of swim lessons begins on December 11th for in-district and December 13th for non-district participants; for future registration dates refer below. Registration closes, and waitlist will be contacted the Friday before a session begins. GROUP SWIM LESSON REGISTRATION DATES: Weekday Sessions

Prerequisite: Pass Preschool 2; OR independently floating on front and back for 5 seconds; forward movement through water.

AGES: 5+

Level 1 will introduce basic water skills; submerging and opening eyes underwater, gliding on front with support, entering and exiting the water safely, rolling to back, back floating with support and recovering to a vertical position.

Registration Opens at 8:00am

Registration closes at 12 p.m. on:

In District

Non-District

Session 1

December 11

December 13

January 5

Session 2

February 2

February 5

February 9

Session 3

March 16

March 19

March 23

Session 4

April 20

April 23

April 27

AQUATICS

Preschool 2 will continue your child on this very important journey. This class presents new swimming and water safety skills; independent front and back floats, independent front and back glides and learning forward locomotion with the use of combined arm and leg action.

Prerequisite: Pass Level 2;

G U I D E

For swim lesson related questions please contact Avalon Mays – Aquatics Manager at 970.893.1219

Level 3 introduces new swimming and water safety skills to develop water competency. Class will focus on the rudimentary skills of front crawl, elementary backstroke, scissor kick, dolphin kick, survival floating, and treading water.

W I N T E R / S P R I N G

AQUATICS

All

Prerequisite: Child must be ready to participate in a group setting. Level 2 builds on skills learned in level 1 and begins teaching rudimentary propulsive skills on both the front and back. This class marks the beginning of independent aquatic locomotion; treading, floating for 15 seconds, rolling from front to back, rolling from the back to the front and using combined arm and leg action for forward locomotion. Prerequisite: Pass Level 1; OR Go underwater without hesitation; comfortable floating on front and back with support.

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W I N T E R / S P R I N G

G U I D E

S A T U R D AY S C H E D U L E SATURDAY MORNING LESSONS 8 weeks

DD $39 ND $49

Session 2

April 7 - May 5

5 weeks

DD $19 ND $25

Class

Time (p.m)

Session 1

Session 2

Parent & Tot

9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

2101.102

2101.202

Preschool 2

GROUP SWIM LESSON SCHEDULE

Preschool 3

MORNING SCHEDULE Session 1

Jan. 16 - Feb. 8

4 weeks

DD $39/ND $49

Session 2

Feb. 27- Mar. 22

4 weeks

DD $39/ND $49

Session 3

Apr. 3 - Apr. 26

4 weeks

DD $39/ND $49

Session 4

May 1 - May 24

4 weeks

DD $39/ND $49

9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

2111.105

2111.205

9:35 a.m. - 10:05 a.m.

2111.106

2111.206

9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

2112.105

2112.106

10:10 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.

2112.205

2112.206

9:35 a.m. - 10:05 a.m.

2113.104

2113.204

10:10 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.

2113.105

2113.205

Level 1

10:10 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.

2121.103

2121.203

Level 2

9:35 a.m. - 10:05 a.m.

2122.103

2122.203

Level 3

9:35 a.m. - 10:05 a.m.

2123.102

2123.202

Level 4

10:10 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.

2124.102

2124.202

Level 5

9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

2125.101

2125.201

Class

Time (a.m)

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

Session 4

Preschool 1

9:00 - 9:30

2111.101

2111.201

2111.301

2111.401

Preschool 2

9:35 - 10:05

2112.101

2112.201

2112.301

2112.401

DAY

DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

2113.401

Wednesday

Jan. 17 - Mar. 7

6:45 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.

2135.101

DD$39 ND$49

Wednesday

Apr. 4 - May 23

6:45 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.

2135.201

DD$39 ND$49

Preschool 3

AQUATICS

January 20 - March 10

Preschool 1

TUESDAY AND THURSDAY MORNING LESSONS

10:10 - 10:40

2113.101

2113.201

2113.301

EVENING SCHEDULE MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENING LESSONS Session 1

Jan. 15 - Feb. 7

4 weeks

DD $39/ND $49

Session 2

Feb. 26 - Mar. 21

4 weeks

DD $39/ND $49

Session 3

Apr. 2 - Apr. 25

4 weeks

DD $39/ND $49

Apr. 30 - May 23

4 weeks

Session 4

DD $39/ND $49

Class

Time (p.m)

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

Session 4

Parent & Tot

4:30 - 5:00

2101.101

2101.201

2101.301

2101.401

Preschool 1

4:30 - 5:00

2111.102

2111.202

2111.302

2111.402

5:05 - 5:35

2111.103

2111.203

2111.303

2111.403

6:15 - 6:45

2111.104

2111.204

2111.304

2111.404

4:30 - 5:00

2112.102

2112.202

2112.302

2112.402

5:40 - 6:10

2112.103

2112.203

2112.303

2112.403

6:15 - 6:45

2112.104

2112.204

2112.304

2112.404

5:05 - 5:35

2113.102

2113.202

2113.302

2113.402

5:40 - 6:10

2113.103

2113.203

2113.303

2113.403

4:30 - 5:00

2121.101

2121.201

2121.301

2121.401

5:40 - 6:10

2121.102

2121.202

2121.302

2121.402

5:05 - 5:35

2122.101

2122.201

2122.301

2122.401

Preschool 2

Preschool 3 Level 1 Level 2

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Session 1

6:15 - 6:45

2122.102

2122.202

2122.302

2122.402

Level 3

5:05 - 5:35

2123.101

2123.201

2123.301

2123.401

Level 4

5:40 - 6:10

2124.101

2124.201

2124.301

2124.401

Level 6

6:15 - 6:45

2126.101

2126.201

2126.301

2126.401

A D U LT S W I M L E S S O N S ( AG E 14 + )

EACC SWIM CLINIC AG E S : 4 - 13

The Eaton Area Park & Recreation District believes that by advancing your swimming skills we can promote lifelong exercise and healthy, active lifestyles. Join our two-week swim clinic to improve your swimming skills. Clinics will focus on improving all 4 competitive stokes (front crawl, back crawl, breast stroke, and butterfly), flip and open turns, and help you create your own aquatic fitness program. DAY

DATE

FEE

AGE(S)

CLASS #

TIME

Monday & Wednesday

Feb. 12 Feb. 21

DD$35 ND$45

4 to 8

2130.101

4:30 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.

8 to 12

2130.201

5:20 p.m. - 6:05p.m.

P R I VAT E S W I M L E S S O N S

Swimmers of all ages and abilities will benefit from one-onone or two-on-one swim instruction. These 30-minute-long sessions will be tailored to your exact swimming needs; which can range from timid or first-time swimmers to those interested in creating a swim fitness program. Times are based off your schedule and instructor’s availability. Register today by contacting Avalon Mays – Aquatics Manager at avalonmays@eaprd.com. Fee: DD $25/ND $35

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Swim test:

A M E R I C A N R E D C R O S S – S H A L L O W WAT E R LIFEGUARD TRAINING

Lifeguarding is a great entry level job that gives you the flexibility to work anywhere that has a pool. The class focuses on teaching the following lifelong skills; how to be professional, reliable, mature, positive and how to save a life with CPR, AED, and first Aid techniques. Visit www.eaprd.com for more information and class prerequisites. TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Sunday - Wednesday Mar. 25 - Mar. 28

8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

2160.101

DD $145 ND $175

AQUATICS DROP-IN FITNESS CLASSES AQUACISE

Aquatic exercise is the perfect class for you if you’re looking to improve your cardiovascular endurance and strength but would also like to use the waters unique support to ease strain on muscles and joints. Regardless of height, weight/build, size, age or gender, this is a great opportunity for you to enjoy the pool, workout in a social environment, and have fun! Monday 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

• Yellow Wrist Band is given if a child demonstrates comfort in the water and is at least 48” tall. If successful the swimmer may use the entry area, slide, and river. •R ed Wrist Band is given if a child is over the age of 6, is not 48” tall and does not want to stay within arm’s reach of a parent. If given a red wrist band swimmers must stay in the zero-depth area of the pool unless accompanied by a parent or guardian • I f a child does not wish to take the swim test they may stay in the zero-depth area 

Swimmers must wear appropriate swim wear, no workout clothes or cut-offs

Swimmers must shower prior to entering the pool

No Diving

No Running

No prolonged or repetitive breath holding

Regular diapers are not allowed. Swim diapers or plastic pants are required for all participants who are diaper dependent.

This is not an all-encompassing list, for questions and additional rules ask for the head guard or manager on duty. Follow the lifeguard rule, if a guest exhibits unsafe behavior we reserve the right to expel them from the swim area or center.

P O O L R E N TA L

The Eaton Area Community Center swimming pool is available for after hours private pool rentals. Rentals include the slide, river, entry area, zero-depth, and lap pool. Reservations can be made by emailing Avalon Mays – Aquatics Manager at avalonmays@eaprd.com $250.00 refundable damage deposit For parties of 30 or less DD $169 / ND $205 per hour .For parties of 30 or more people $215 / ND $259 per hour

AQUATICS

DATE

• Green Wrist Band is given if a child completes a 15-yard swim, with their face in the water and without stopping. If successfully completed, the swimmer may use the lap pool, entry area, slide, and river. (If there is no scheduled closure or special event occurring in that area)

G U I D E

Join your community in a little celebration and fun with these special events and water challenges. January Swim Challenge – January 1st through January 31st Start the new year with a splash by picking up the 2018 swim challenge and tracking sheet. Your goal is to complete 4 water workouts per week in January. You can complete your own workouts or use one of ours. “Be My Valentine” Swim – February 14th Valentine’s Day is all about spending time with those you love and care about so bring your special someone to the pool today and enjoy our heart filled water. We will follow our normal pool schedule for the day. Four-Leaf Clover Scavenger Hunt – March 17th Help us find the Four-Leaf Clover coins that were hidden around the pool area by leprechauns. Once you find a coin bring it to the lifeguard office and collect a prize.

W I N T E R / S P R I N G

AQUATIC SPECIAL EVENTS

Tuesday and Thursday 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

RIVER AEROBICS

Aquatic exercise is the perfect class for you if you’re looking to improve your cardiovascular endurance and strength but would also like to use the waters unique support to ease strain on muscles and joints. Regardless of height, weight/build, size, age or gender, this is a great opportunity for you to enjoy the pool, workout in a social environment, and have fun! Wednesday 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

POOL RULES

Children under the age of 6 who cannot pass the swim test must have a parent within arm’s length reach at all time. A ratio of one adult per three children is required. Children under the age of the 14 must pass a swim test to use the lap pool, entry area, slide, and/or river.

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SPECIAL EVENTS 12 FOR $25 ONLINE PROMOTION 9HEALTH FAIR HOSTED AT THE EATON AREA COMMUNITY CENTER Do you know your numbers? Come find out and join the thousands from around Colorado at the 9Health Fair. This year's fair will be held at Eaton Area Community Center on Saturday, April 21th from 7:00am - 12:00pm. The 9Health Fair has been providing low cost blood chemistry screenings and health screenings for the past 30 years. Medical and non-medical volunteers are needed. Please contact michellestout@eaprd.com for more information or visit www.eaprd.com.

No Time Like The Present! Give the gift of fitness and fun, a limited pass to the Eaton Area Community Center! Available for purchase in person and for the first time ever, ONLINE: 12 individual day passes for only $25! Starting November 24 through December 31, 2017 you can purchase this pass which is valid until July 4, 2018. This is something you don’t want to miss! Stocking stuffer, employee recognition, getting a loved one off the couch(!), whatever the reason, whatever the season, this 12 for $25 pass provides the best of the EACC facility for up to 6 months! Please contact the EACC with questions, visit the website www.eaprd.com to purchase this exceptional offering, and get started enjoying your EACC! This offer is inclusive of all ages, no purchase limitations other than a maximum of 5 of the 12-25 packages per household!

Daddy Daughter Dance To be held annually each February, the Daddy Daughter Dance is a chance to allow fathers or father figures the opportunity to set an example and a standard for how their daughters should be treated on a date. It is also an opportunity to build a relationship between fathers and daughter and make special memories. The Eaton Area Park & Recreation District cordially invites all young ladies in ages 4-14 with their fathers or favorite male father figure to attend our Daddy Daughter Dance. Participants can dance the night away to music provided by a DJ. Each young lady will receive a corsage, snacks, chocolate fondue and refreshments to be provided. Tickets must be purchased at least one week prior to the event. DATE

TIME

ACTIVITY #

FEE

Friday February 16, 2018

6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

5102.101

$15 per couple

*$5 Per additional daughter

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