2024 Spring Activity Guide

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City of Aurora, Colorado

Spring

MARCH—MAY

2024

ACTIVITY GUIDE

AuroraGov.org/ActivityGuide


Table of Contents Centers, Facilities and Registration �������� 3 Aurora Center For Active Adults ��������������6 Crafts �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 Lifelong Learning �����������������������������������������������������������������������������7 Older Adult Education ����������������������������������������������������������������� 9 Alzheimer’s Association Education ���������������������������������� 10 Older Adult Services ���������������������������������������������������������������������11 Excursions �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12 Dining Adventures ������������������������������������������������������������������������17 Extended Travel ������������������������������������������������������������������������������19 Fitness ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 Line Dancing �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21

Aquatics ������������������������������������������������������������22 Aqua Fitness Classes ������������������������������������������������������������������23 Learn To Swim ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 Aquatics Level Guide ������������������������������������������������������������������28

A.R.I.S.E ������������������������������������������������������������ 29 Aquatics �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������29 Arts and Culture �����������������������������������������������������������������������������30 Excursions ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������30 Fitness, Sports and Special Olympics �����������������������������31 Special Events ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������32

Cooking �������������������������������������������������������������33 Parent/Tot ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������33 Parent/Family ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������35 Kids ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������37 Junior Chef ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������39 Teen ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������41 Adult (18+) ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������41 Adult (21+) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 43

Dog Training ��������������������������������������������������� 47

Fitness ��������������������������������������������������������������� 48 Beck Recreation Center �����������������������������������������������������������48 Central Recreation Center ������������������������������������������������������49 Moorhead Recreation Center ����������������������������������������������� 52 Southeast Recreation Center and Fieldhouse ��������� 53 Martial Arts ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 56

Golf ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 57 Hunter Safety ��������������������������������������������������59 Nature ��������������������������������������������������������������� 60 Community Naturalist Programs ��������������������������������������60 Morrison Nature Center at Star K Ranch ����������������������� 61 Senac Creek Nature Center ���������������������������������������������������64 Plains Conservation Center ��������������������������������������������������� 66 Open Space ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������68

Preschool �����������������������������������������������������������71 Adult Sports ����������������������������������������������������73 Adult Volleyball Leagues ���������������������������������������������������������� 73 Adult Softball Leagues �������������������������������������������������������������� 74 Adult Indoor Pickleball and Tennis ����������������������������������� 75 Adult Soccer Leagues ���������������������������������������������������������������� 77 Adult Kickball Leagues and Indoor Softball ��������������� 78

Youth Sports ���������������������������������������������������79 Youth Baseball and T-ball �������������������������������������������������������� 76 Youth Spring Basketball and Volleyball �������������������������80 Youth Tennis and Pickleball ���������������������������������������������������� 81 Southeast Recreation Center and Fieldhouse ��������� 82

Upcoming Summer Leagues �������������������83 eSports ������������������������������������������������������������� 84 Water Conservation �������������������������������������86 Youth Services ����������������������������������������������� 88 We Are Aurora Youth ��������������������������������� 90

Withdraw Policy: Withdraw requests will be approved if the request is made five business days or more before a program’s start date unless another specified withdrawal deadline is stated in the program description. Some programs have specific withdrawal deadline dates-based requirements or restrictions for the program. Withdrawal requests made less than five business days before the program start date are not guaranteed. For assistance, please call one of our recreation centers or email recreation@auroragov.org.

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Centers, Facilities and Registration How to Register for city of Aurora’s Parks, Recreation and Open Space Activities: REGISTER ONLINE THROUGH PERFECTMIND PerfectMind, our 24/7 online registration system, is the most convenient way to register for activities and purchase recreation membership passes. Visit CityOfAurora.PerfectMind.com to access the portal. All users will need to create an account to gain access to PerfectMind. Users will be assigned a temporary security password through the email that they registered with. After logging in with the security password, users will be prompted to enter a password of their choosing. If you need assistance please contact a recreation center during operating hours or send an email to recreation@auroragov.org. Email inquiries typically receive a response within two business days.

REGISTER BY PHONE Call the recreation center or nature center directly during normal center operating hours to register for activities.

REGISTER IN PERSON Visit one of our recreation centers during operating hours to register. Aurora Center for Active Adults

Beck Recreation Center

30 Del Mar Circle 303.739.7950

800 Telluride St. 303.739.6888

Hours:

Hours:

Monday-Friday: 7 a.m-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: Closed Central Recreation Center

Monday-Thursday: 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday: 6 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday: Closed

18150 E. Vassar Place 720.859.4999

Moorhead Recreation Center

Hours:

2390 Havana St.

Monday-Friday: 5:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m.

303.326.8315

Saturday: 8 a.m.-7:30 p.m.

Hours:

Sunday: 8 a.m.-6 p.m.

Monday-Friday: 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

Southeast Recreation Center 25400 E. Alexander Drive 720.859.4949 Hours: Monday-Friday: 5:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Sunday: 8 a.m.-6 p.m.

HOLIDAY CLOSURES OR AMENDED TIMES Easter Sunday, March 31: Centers Closed Memorial Day Monday, May 27: Centers Closed For more information on center closures, please visit our website at AuroraGov.org/Recreation

The city of Aurora supports ADA. If you require special accommodations for participation in our general recreation programs or to use our facilities, call 303.326.8410.

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WORK WHERE YOU PLAY It’s an exciting time to work for the city of Aurora!

Full-time Positions | Part-time Positions | Great Pay and Benefits | Flexible Hours

OPEN POSITIONS INCLUDE: • A.R.I.S.E. activity coordinators • CDL bus drivers • Cooking assistants • Early childhood teachers • Fitness instructors • Golf pro shop and course maintenance staff

• Lifeguards • Parks irrigation specialists • Recreation specialist • Swim instructors • Youth leaders ...and many more!

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Aurora Center for Active Adults (ACAA) Crafts ACAA QUILT SALE Ages 18 and older Our Quilt Bees have been hard at work and want to share their creations with you; come check out the work of these amazing volunteers! Come out and check out a grand selection of handmade quilts, bags and more! Each item is stitched together with love by our quilting groups. These patchwork goods make the perfect gift and you can guarantee your loved one will receive something that is 100% one of a kind. Call for more information: 303.739.7951 May 2-4 • Thursday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. • Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. • Saturday, 9 a.m.-noon • Aurora Center for Active Adults

Ages 18 and older Fix common crochet and knitting mistakes, read patterns, tension your yarn and discover how simple finishing details can make your project a success. This class is more of a workshop for experienced crochet and knitters to come together and socialize while learning and growing in the craft. *Please bring along a #5 smooth bulky yarn and size 6mm needles or H hook, or whatever project you are working on. 78179 March 5-26 78180 April 9-30 78181 May 7-28 • Tuesday, 6-8 p.m. • $60 ($48 Resident) • Aurora Center for Active Adults

SATURDAY QUILT BLOCK

SPRING BREAK INTO CROCHET AND KNITTING

Ages 18 and older This class is intended for quilters of all levels. Supply list, cutting and assembly instructions will be provided to registrants prior to class start. Join the fun in making a simple project during this day class. 79038 March 2 78173 April 6 78175 May 4 • Saturday, 9 a.m.-noon • $18 ($14 Resident) • Aurora Center for Active Adults

TUESDAY QUILT BLOCK Ages 18 and older This class is intended for quilters of all levels. Supply list, cutting and assembly instructions will be provided to registrants prior to class start. Join the fun of making a simple project in this all-day class. 79032 March 5* 78176 March 5 78174 April 2 78177 May 7 • Tuesday, 1-4 p.m.* • Tuesday, 5-8 p.m. • $18 ($14 Resident) • Aurora Center for Active Adults

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CROCHET AND KNITTING*

Ages 13 and older Looking for a great activity to break in spring? Join us for an intro to crochet and knitting. This is the perfect activity to learn with a loved one, that you can bond over in the future, and have a memento to look back on. This is an entry-level class for beginners. Bring a skein of light-colored, worsted-weight yarn. Crocheters: Bring H-8 aluminum hook. Knitters: Bring a 10-inch size #8 needle. 77742 March 12 and 14 • Tuesday/Thursday, 12:30-2:30 p.m. • $44 ($35 Resident) • Aurora Center for Active Adults

PAINT AND PIZZA Ages 18 and older Join us for a relaxing and fun time of painting and pizza! You will have a blast with the process of creating an art piece you are proud of and is uniquely you, while enjoying some pizza in the process. Your instructor is a prolific artist, highly skilled and is known to bring the artist out of anyone. 79024 March 14 79025 April 18 79026 May 16 • Thursday, 1-3 p.m. • $100 ($80 Resident) • Aurora Center for Active Adults


TABLE GAME TOURNAMENTS SATURDAY ALL DAY QUILT BLOCK Ages 18 and older This class is intended for quilters of all levels. Supply list, cutting and assembly instructions will be provided to registrants prior to class start. Join the fun of making a simple project in this all-day class. 78178 March 30 • Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. • $31 ($25 Resident) • Aurora Center for Active Adults

Lifelong Learning TABLE PING PONG Ages 18 and older Come and test your reflexes out and have some fun with table ping pong! Paddle your way to fun each Monday. 77740 March 4-25 79051 April 1-22 77741 May 6-20 • Monday, 10-11 a.m. • Free; registration required • Aurora Center for Active Adults

POWERFUL TOOLS FOR CAREGIVERS Ages 18 and older Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) is excited to bring this class to the ACAA. This class is a time to equip caregivers with tools and tips that can increase your confidence and capabilities in caregiving. DRCOG will be providing respite care to those class attendees who register well in advance and will reach out to you prior to the class for arrangements. Class is six weeks long. DRCOG is a planning organization where local governments collaborate to establish guidelines, set policy and allocate funding in the areas of: Transportation and Personal Mobility, Growth and Development and Aging and Disability Resources. 77108 March 6-April 10 • Wednesday, 1-3 p.m. • Free; registration required • Aurora Center for Active Adults • Registration deadline: Wednesday, Feb. 7

Ages 18 and older Fire up some of those competitive yet friendly juices for the inaugural ACAA season of tournaments. We will have four table game tournaments this spring: Bridge, Pinochle, Dominoes and Spades. If you don’t have a partner for a tournament, don’t worry, we will have a free agent pool to find you a partner. Prizes will be given to the top finishers in each tournament. 77732 March 15: Bridge 77733 March 29: Pinochle 77734 April 19: Dominoes 77731 May 31: Spades • Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. • $7 ($5 Resident) • Aurora Center for Active Adults

DOCUMENTARY AND DISCUSSION Ages 18 and older Join us for a great series of documentaries followed by times of discussion with center staff. These documentaries are insightful, interesting and thought provoking. You may even learn a thing or two! 77728 March 19: The Bleeding Edge 77729 April 16: Pigeon Tunnel 77730 May 21: David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet • Tuesday, noon-3 p.m. • Free; registration required • Aurora Center for Active Adults

SPRING EQUINOX Ages 18 and older Join a city of Aurora Naturalist and celebrate the vernal magic of the Spring Equinox, delving into its historical significance and exploring its unique impact on the natural wonders of Colorado. Uncover the cultural and natural history surrounding this celestial event, as we illuminate the diverse ways in which Colorado’s landscapes come alive with the arrival of spring, marking a vibrant shift in the state’s ecosystem. 78875 March 19 • Tuesday, 12:30-2 p.m. • $3 ($2 Resident) • Aurora Center for Active Adults

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INTERNET SECURITY Ages 18 and older Do you have questions about scams, identity theft and why you have to have so many passwords? This class focuses on your presence on the internet and how to secure it. It will cover identity theft, data and privacy, scams and how to protect yourself. 79110 March 20 79111 April 17 79113 May 15 • Wednesday, 12:30-2:30 p.m. • $13 ($10 Resident) • Aurora Center for Active Adults

BOOK CLUB AT THE ACAA Ages 18 and older Every month the ACAA will have a featured Book of the Month. Read the book beforehand and join us for a fun discussion, as we enjoy tea and snacks. This program takes place on the last Tuesday of the month, barring holidays or closures. All books are available at the libraries or through your Hoopla account with Aurora Public Library. Call 303.739.7951 for the book of the month list. 79030 March 26 78172 April 30 78171 May 28 • Tuesday, 12:30-1:30 p.m. • Free; registration required • Aurora Center for Active Adults

JAMMING WITH FRIENDS Ages 18 and older Do you still have the music in you?! Go ahead and bring that guitar, keyboard, bass, trumpet, banjo, harmonica, mandolin or whatever instrument you got to the Aurora Center for Active Adults and jam out with friends. We have the space ready; you just have to bring the groove! 77793 March 29 77794 April 26 77795 May 31 • Friday, 1-4 p.m. • Free; registration required • Aurora Center for Active Adults

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MAHJONG Ages 18 and older Learn to play Mahjong or refresh your skills. Mahjong is a game of skill, strategy and calculation. It also involves a certain degree of chance. Explore this fun game while meeting new friends and play at the ACAA! 79108 April 5-May 10 • Friday, 1-3 p.m. • $70 ($56 Resident) • Aurora Center for Active Adults

ANCIENT AURORA Ages 18 and older Embark on a geological odyssey with our program as we unravel the mysteries of the rock cycle, exploring the dynamic processes that shape our planet’s crust. Immerse yourself in the fascinating geological record, revealing Earth’s ancient tales and concurrently, trace the captivating history of Aurora from geological epochs to contemporary landscapes in this enriching journey through time and geology. 78876 April 16 • Tuesday, 12:30-2 p.m. • $3 ($2 Resident) • Aurora Center for Active Adults

SPRINGTIME STROLL THROUGH THE WETLAND Ages 18 and older Step into the wonders of a wetland riparian habitat with our program, where each stride unveils a story of spring’s awakening. Wander through the lush landscape, observe the delicate dance of wildlife and learn to identify the subtle signs of the changing season, creating a memorable journey of exploration and connection with the flourishing ecosystem. This program will occur at the Star K Ranch trail system, please dress to be outside and walking on gravel paths. 78877 May 1 • Tuesday, noon-2 p.m. • $3 ($2 Resident) • Morrison Nature Center at Star K Ranch


TECHNOLOGY-PERSONAL LESSON Ages 18 and older Interested in some one-on-one support to assist you in navigating your Smartphone, Tablet, Smartwatch or other device? These sessions book for individual hours with an on-site expert. Sessions last one hour and are booked via phone by calling 303.739.7951 80743 March 8 80752 March 22 80746 April 5 80751 April 19 80767 May 3 80766 May 17 • Friday, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. • $35 ($28 Resident) • Aurora Center for Active Adults

DROP-IN CARDS Ages 18 and older Various groups gather at the ACAA card area on weekday afternoons to engage in games, including Hand and Foot, Bridge, Mah Jongg and more! Join us today! Call 303.739.7950 for more information. • Aurora Center for Active Adults

Older Adult Education AARP-SAFE DRIVING COURSE Ages 50 and older Refresh your driving skills in time for your next big adventure! AARP is offering this course at the ACAA! Visit aarp.org/auto/driver-safety for more information on registration for virtual classes. Twice monthly in-person classes at the ACAA. Please call 303.906.5197 or email deabe35@gmail.com to register in advance of class. March 6 March 20 April 3 April 17 May 1 May 15 • Wednesday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. • Aurora Center for Active Adults

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SOCIAL SECURITY Ages 18 and older As you begin to approach retirement or are retired, you may see a flood of information that may or may not be fully accurate. Josh Weller, Public Affairs Specialist with the Social Security Administration, will provide an educational presentation for attendees who are interested in learning more about their future benefit options. The presentation will cover many of the common Social Security benefit questions including: how are my benefits calculated, benefit eligibility factors, the application process, an overview of all the different benefits Social Security administers and more. Feel free to bring your questions! 77796 March 20 77797 April 17 77798 May 15 • Wednesday, 10-11 a.m. • Free; registration required • Aurora Center for Active Adults

TRAVEL TRAINING WITH DRMAC Ages 18 and older Learn how to use Denver Regional Mobility and Access Council (DRMAC) resources to find transportation options in your area! Learn the basics of RTD and how to use fixed route transportation! Also learn the basics of how the Uber and Lyft apps work. This class culminates with a free trip on RTD to Union Station! DRMAC’s mission is to ensure people with mobility challenges have access to the community by increasing, enhancing, sharing and coordinating regional transportation services and resources. 77786 April 4-25 • Thursday, 11 a.m.-noon • Free; registration required • Aurora Center for Active Adults

COFFEE WITH A COP Ages 18 and older Learn about the latest scams and fraud trends and ask questions with Senior Resource Officer Seneca! 77756 April 11 • Thursday, 10-11:30 a.m. • Free; registration required • Aurora Center for Active Adults

Alzheimer’s Association Education Visit alz.org/CO for additional resources and to take free online courses on dozens of topics, including care strategies and the latest in Alzheimer’s research.

TEN WARNING SIGNS OF ALZHEIMER’S Ages 18 and older Alzheimer’s and other dementias cause changes in memory, thinking and behavior that interfere with daily life. Join us to learn about 10 common warning signs and what to watch for in yourself and others, typical age-related changes, how to approach someone about memory concerns, early detection, the benefits of a diagnosis and the diagnostic process and Alzheimer’s Association resources. 79053 March 27 • Wednesday, 12:30-1:30 p.m. • Free; registration required • Aurora Center for Active Adults

EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES Ages 18 and older This workshop offers tips on how to have honest and caring conversations with family members about going to the doctor, deciding when to stop driving and making legal and financial plans. 79054 April 24 • Wednesday, 12:30-2 p.m. • Free; registration required • Aurora Center for Active Adults

ADVANCING THE SCIENCE: THE LATEST IN ALZHIEMER’S AND DEMENTIA RESEARCH Ages 18 and older An overview of Alzheimer’s disease science and the latest advances in research to find a prevention, treatment and cure. 79027 May 22 • Wednesday, 12:30-1:30 p.m. • Free; registration required • Aurora Center for Active Adults

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Older Adult Services AARP TAX AIDE Ages 18 and older A goal of American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Foundation is to assist low-to moderate-income taxpayers with FREE tax return preparation to ensure they receive any applicable tax credits and deductions. After a few years absence, AARP Tax-Aide are pleased to again offer a Tax-Aide Site in Aurora for the 2024 filing season. The site will be at the Aurora Center for Active Adults. Appointments available on the AARP website: AARP.org/Money/Taxes/AARP_TaxAide Feb. 16 March 1 March 15 March 29 • Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. • Free; registration required • Aurora Center for Active Adults

COLORADO VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATION (CVNA) HEALTH CLINICS

Medical Foot Care is provided by a Colorado CVNA Registered Nurse. Appointments required. Payment is due at the time of service and may be a benefit of some Kaiser plans. Clinics are scheduled on the second and fourth Monday of each month with appointment times from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Please call 303.698.6496 for questions or appointments. March 11 and 25 April 8 and 22 May 13 and 27 • 2nd and 4th Monday of each month • 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., schedule appointment • Aurora Center for Active Adults

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA LUNCH PROGRAM Ages 60 and older Hot meals served to Older Adults 60+ by ACAA Volunteers. Meals are provided by Volunteers of America. Monday-Thursday • Meals served at 11:45 a.m. • Donations accepted. • Aurora Center for Active Adults * Note: Now that the ACAA has returned to serving hot meals, the frozen meal boxes have been discontinued. Call the ACAA front desk 303.739.7950 for more information.

EVERGREEN BOXES (formerly called COMMODITIES) Ages 60 and older Food Bank of the Rockies Parking lot drive-up distribution only on-site at the Aurora Center for Active Adults. Look for the Food Bank of the Rockies Truck to check in after pre-registering via phone below. • First Tuesday of each month; 8:30-10:30 a.m. • Aurora Center for Active Adults-Parking Lot • Call 720.738.9673 to pre-register

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Excursions Important Excursion Information. Please Read Key Before Registering. We would love to have you join us one of the many excursions we offer across the beautiful state of Colorado. Before registering, please keep the following information in mind.

SYMBOL KEY Location will have a significant amount of walking and/or stairs. Trips at a high altitude over 8,000 ft. Payment/cancellation deadline. Menu prices are subject to change.

If participants use mobility devices, need accessible seating or have dietary considerations, please contact Elizabeth Childers at echilder@auroragov.org or 303.739.7957 to ensure accommodations are available. Additional Information • All our trips require moderate walking and a few stairs. • Return trip times are approximate. • Unless otherwise noted, cancellation of excursions must be done at least five business days before departure date.

ACAA SUMMER SNEAK PEEK

Get a sneak peek at the excursions that are being offered for Summer 2024 at the Aurora Center for Active Adults and register before the general public! Light refreshments served. This event is FREE. April 26 • Friday, 9 a.m.-noon (doors open at 8:30 a.m.)

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NATASHA, PIERRE AND THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 AT THE ARVADA CENTER Electropop tunes meet a scandalous slice of War and Peace in this musical extravaganza. Meet Natasha, a young woman who arrives in Moscow longing for her fiancé; and Pierre, a man caught in an existential crisis who tries to save her shattered reputation. Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 was nominated for 12 Tony Awards when it premiered in 2012. Expect to find the Black Box Theatre transformed into a raucous Russian dinner club with cabaret tables, immersive seating and an unforgettable theatrical and musical experience. Fee includes show, escort and transportation. 76094 March 3 • Sunday, 12:45-5:15 p.m. • $100 ($80 Resident) • Payment/Cancellation deadline: Feb. 2

LITTLE GLASS ART STUDIO Have you ever wondered how that beautiful glass jewelry is made? Now is your chance to not only see but learn how to do it and make two mosaic glass pendants. The artisans at the Little Glass Art Studio will guide us through the process and you will walk away with two new pieces of jewelry. After our class we will stop for lunch at New York Deli News. (Lunch is on your own) Fee includes class and materials, escort and transportation. 76593 March 11 • Monday, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. • $98 ($78 Resident) • Payment/Cancellation deadline: Feb. 29 • Menu range: $6-$25


ICE CORE LAB

IRISH DENVER WITH TREASURE BOX TOURS

Many immigrant groups came to Denver to make new lives. The Irish settled in the northwestern part of the city and soon began making a profound mark. Soon, some Irish immigrants would evince great power in politics and in finance, fulfilling their American dream. Join us for a look at how the Irish made and made the most of Denver. Erin go bragh! (Tour includes a break for lunch which is on your own). Fee includes step on guide, escort and transportation. 76095 March 20 • Wednesday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. • $81 ($65 Resident)

CRAZY FOR YOU AT THE CANDLELIGHT THEATER

The National Science Foundation Ice Core Facility is the primary repository for ice cores collected by the United States. Learn about what the scientists are learning and studying about the earth and its temperature and climate changes from years past and what they hope to find for the future. After our tour we will head over to the Black-Eyed Pea Restaurant for lunch, (lunch is on your own) Fee includes escort and transportation. 76650 April 1 • Monday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. • $38 ($30 Resident) • Menu range: $10-25

BUTTERFLY PAVILION The Butterfly Pavilion in Westminster is the first stand-alone, Association of Zoos and Aquariumsaccredited non-profit invertebrate zoo in the world. Explore the world of butterflies, insects, water creatures and meet Rosie the Tarantula! After our tour, we will head over to BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse for lunch, (lunch is on your own) Fee includes tour, escort and transportation. 79399 April 3 • Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. • $48 ($38 Resident) • Payment/Cancellation deadline: March 2 • Menu range: $13-25

DENVER MOB TOUR A zany rich-boy-meets-hometown-girl romantic comedy, Crazy For You® tells the story of young New York banker Bobby Child, who is sent to Deadrock, Nevada, to foreclose on a rundown theatre. In Deadrock, Bobby falls for spunky Polly Baker, the theatre owner’s daughter. But Polly takes an instant dislike to the city slicker, so Bobby vows – through cunning, razzmatazz, and a hilarious case of mistaken identity – to win Polly’s heart and save the theatre. Memorable Gershwin tunes from the score include “I Got Rhythm,” “Naughty Baby,” “They Can’t Take That Away from Me,” “Embraceable You,” “But Not for Me,” “Nice Work If You Can Get It,” and “Someone to Watch Over Me.” Fee includes show, lunch, gratuity, escort and transportation. 76096 March 24 • Sunday, 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. • $124 ($99 Resident) • Payment/Cancellation deadline: Feb. 22

Join us as once again we team up with Tom Hackett as he leads us on a driving tour of the Denver area where the mob families lived, worked and played. We will stop for lunch at the famous Gaetano’s Italian Restaurant as a special mob themed luncheon destination. Enjoy a delicious lunch prepared by the chef. Choose from either Caesar Salad or Minestrone Soup, Spaghetti and Meatball or Fettuccine Alfredo with Chicken, bread and a nonalcoholic drink. Cocktails and desserts are on your own. Fee includes tour, docent, lunch gratuity, escort and transportation. 76100 April 11 • Thursday, 10:15 a.m.-3 p.m. • $96 ($77 Resident)

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NOISES OFF AT THE ARVADA CENTER A touring troupe’s flop of a play revolves and devolves into comedy chaos in this multi-awardwinning play within a play. Noises Off is a relentless, high-energy farce filled with embarrassing moments, behind-the-scenes kerfluffles, physical comedy hijinks and even flying sardines. Take a trip behind the scenes as everything that could possibly go wrong, goes wrong. Noises Off gives audiences a voyeuristic view into the inner workings of theatre, and how the real drama happens when the actors leave the stage. Fee includes show, escort and transportation. 76101 April 14 • Sunday, 12:45-5:15 p.m. • $119 ($95 Resident) • Payment/Cancellation deadline: March 12

BLOOMS ON THE BOSOM OF THE DESERT WITH TREASURE BOX TOURS

Denver was once likened to a glittering gem, shining in the bosom of the desert as the High Plans were often thought to be. Through irrigation and lots of hard work, the grassy land of Denver has been brought into blooms of innumerable colors and varieties. Join Treasure Box Tours as we take this spring drive to see the blooms. (Tour includes a break for lunch, which is on your own). Fee includes step on guide, escort and transportation. 76105 April 15 • Monday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. • $81 ($65 Resident)

AGATHA CHRISTY’S MOUSE TRAP AT LONE TREE ARTS CENTER After a local woman is murdered, the guests and staff at Monkswell Manor find themselves stranded during a snowstorm. It soon becomes clear that the killer is among them, and the seven strangers grow increasingly suspicious of one another. A police detective, arriving on skis, interrogates the suspects: the newlyweds running the house; a spinster with a curious background; an architect who seems better equipped to be a chef; a retired Army major; a strange little man who claims his car has overturned in a drift; and a jurist who makes life miserable for everyone. When a second murder takes place, tensions and fears escalate. Who did the deed? Fee includes show, escort and transportation. 78097 April 17 • Wednesday, 12:30-4:30 p.m. • $79 ($63 Resident) • Payment/Cancellation deadline: Feb. 28

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RED HOT MURDER AT ADAMS MYSTERY PLAYHOUSE Come to see who will be crowned Miss High Hat at the first annual Beauty Pageant of the Plaid Hat Society! This exciting event is interrupted when a murder takes place, but who would do such a dastardly deed at such a fine restaurant as the Black Top Hat? Could it be one of the contestants, the restaurant owner, the Master of Ceremonies or some mysterious person? You solve the crime. Fee includes show, luncheon (menu option is baked chicken entrée or vegetarian), gratuity, escort and transportation. 78468 April 21 • Sunday, 12:15-3:30 p.m. • $96 ($77 Resident) • Payment/Cancellation deadline: April 1

TESORO CULTURE CENTER AT THE FORT: WOMEN ON THE SANTA FE TRAIL Tesoro Cultural Center is located at The National Historic landmark called “The Fort” just south of Morrison, Colorado. It is the first authentic replica of Bent’s Old Fort, originally located near La Junta, Colorado. Our time for the day will be learning about the Women on the Santa Fe Trail during 1821-1900’s. After the tour, lunch will be on your own in Morrison. Choose from the numerous restaurants and cafes. Fee includes tour, educational specialty, escort and transportation. 76255 April 23 • Tuesday, 9:15 a.m.-3:30 p.m. • $63 ($50 Resident)


ACAA BAROQUE TO BROADWAY

MYSTERY TRIP

The P.A.C.E. Center and the Town of Parker offer their own uniquely talented Parker Chorale, in a celebration of the human voice through the joy and magic of a cappella choral. Join us for an afternoon of song selections ranging from Baroque to Broadway as the Parker Chorale presents their much-anticipated spring performance, only at the PACE Center. Fee includes show, escort and transportation. 76106 April 28 • Sunday, 1-5 p.m. • $71 ($57 Resident) • Payment/Cancellation deadline: March 21

Where are we going, who knows? Are you up for a mysterious adventure? Join us as we board the bus for who knows what, going who knows where and doing I don’t know! Fee includes tours, escort and transportation. Lunch is on your own. 78911 May 2 • Thursday, 8:15 a.m.-5 p.m. • $80 ($64 Resident) • Payment/Cancellation deadline: April 2

DENVER PREMIUM OUTLET STORES Located past Westminster, Denver Premium Outlets offers a mix of product categories found in Simon Premium Outlets around the country, including fashion clothing and accessories, athletic, outdoor and fitness footwear and apparel, quick service and sit-down dining options. In addition to an impressive brand roster, Denver Premium Outlets features a Coloradan outdoor experience that offers breathtaking views of the majestic Rocky Mountains skyline. Fee includes escort and transportation. (Lunch is on your own.) 76253 April 30 • Tuesday, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. • $34 ($27 Resident)

NATURE WALK WITH DOCENT AT CHATFIELD FARMS Come explore the flora and fauna of Chatfield Farms located in Littleton. Part of the Denver Botanic Gardens, the farm is a vast acre property where our docent will tell us about the farm and the property. After our 1-hour walking tour, we will enjoy a delicious picnic lunch. Please wear comfortable closed-toe walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen and bring a water bottle. Fee includes tour, docent, lunch, escort and transportation. 79029 May 7 • Tuesday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. • $68 ($54 Resident) • Payment/Cancellation deadline: April 12

A DAY IN CASTLE ROCK Not far from Aurora is the town of Castle Rock. You may have been to the Outlet Stores, but have you explored the heart of the town? Now is your chance. Spend time going from shop to shop as you see what this town has to offer and be sure to pick one of the unique restaurants or cafes to have lunch. (Lunch is on your own). Fee includes escort and transportation. 76216 May 9 • Thursday, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. • $38 ($30 Resident)

PLAINS CONSERVATION CENTER AND PICNIC LUNCH Have you ever seen what life was like here in Aurora before it became a town? At our Plains Conservation Center, you will experience what it was like to live on the land before concrete and steel, brick and mortar came to be. Learn what life was like in the 1800’s on an open-air wagon ride across the plains, explore the sod village, Native American tipi camp and farm life with our private tour guide. After our tour, we will enjoy a picnic lunch in the great outdoors! Please wear comfortable closed-toe walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen and bring a water bottle. Fee includes entrance fee, tour, lunch, escort and transportation. 78633 May 10 • Friday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. • $50 ($40 Resident)

CAMP HALE WITH TREASURE BOX TOURS The Winter War showed the United States the value of training troops in the skills of wintertime fighting. Even before WWII began, the United States was making plans to create a troop of ski-bound soldiers. Camp Hale, near Leadville, would become home to the 10th Mountain Division, the only unit of its kind to serve in the war. Join us for an exploration of this new national monument. We’ll learn about the soldiers and the camp, as well as see what’s left. It’s a remarkable story, so join us ...no skis needed! (Tour includes a break for lunch, which is on your own). Fee includes step on guide, escort and transportation. 76109 May 13 • Monday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. • $129 ($103 Resident)

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FORT COLLINS EARLY SETTLEMENT TOUR

NEIL BERG’S 100 YEARS OF BROADWAY AT P.A.C.E. The Parker Arts Center brings to us a wonderful concert. 100 Years of Broadway recreates the greatest moments from the finest shows of the century, featuring the actual stars of shows such as The Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, CATS, Jesus Christ Superstar and Jekyll & Hyde. These amazing performers light up the stage with songs from the hit shows in which they starred. Neil Berg presents brilliantly revived arrangements of Broadway classics as well as thrilling numbers from Broadway’s newest hit shows. Fee includes show, escort and transportation. 76114 May 19 • Sunday, 5:30-9 p.m. • $96 ($77 Resident) • Payment/Cancellation deadline: April 19

WILD WEST WALKING TOUR OF GOLDEN Step on back to a time when spittoons were the norm and quick draw wasn’t just a parlor game, but a matter of survival, with our Rootin’ Tootin’ Wild West Meanderin’ Tours. Guided by our charismatic range riders, these rivetin’ jaunts will have you hoofin’ it down lanes that once heard the thunder of cowboy boots, bandits and trailblazers. As you walk in their dusty tracks, tales of shootouts, whiskey joints and daredevil exploits spring to life, set against the frame of old-timey structures and famous markers. Be ye a history hand or a tenderfoot, hitch yer wagon to our adventure and live out the spirit of the Old West in a way that’ll make you holler, “Yeehaw!” This walking tour will cover 1.5 miles in 2 hours so be sure to wear good walking shoes. After our walking tour you will have free time to explore the town for shopping and eating. Fee includes tour, escort and transportation. 76115 May 21 • Tuesday, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. • $73 ($58 Resident) • Payment/Cancellation deadline: May 1

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This tour tells the fascinating story of some of the earliest settlers in the Cache la Poudre River Valley, how they came to be associated with the founding of the fledgling community of Fort Collins and where the settlement occurred along the Poudre Corridor. Our tour will include spots to get off the bus and view the surrounding areas. Please be sure to dress for the weather, wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a water bottle. After our tour we will stop for lunch at a local favorite spot, Vern’s. Lunch is on your own. Fee includes step on guide, escort and transportation. 76116 May 23 • Thursday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. • $100 ($80 Resident) • Payment/Cancellation deadline: May 1

BALLY’S CASINO IN BLACKHAWK Hop on board a luxury motor coach as we travel up the hill to Bally’s Casino in Blackhawk. Extras to be received for our group include $10 in free slot play and a $15 food credit for each guest that earns 50 points from game play. Fee includes escort and transportation. 76110 May 30 • Thursday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. • $29 ($23 Resident) • Payment/Cancellation deadline: May 14

THE SECRET GARDEN AT THE CANDLELIGHT DINNER THEATER This enchanting classic of children’s literature is reimagined in brilliant musical style by composer Lucy Simon, and Marsha Norman, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of “Night, Mother.” Orphaned in India, 11-yearold Mary Lennox returns to Yorkshire to live with her embittered, reclusive uncle Archibald and his disabled son Colin. The estate’s many wonders include a magic garden which beckons the children with haunting melodies and the “Dreamers,” spirits from Mary’s past who guide her through her new life, dramatizing The Secret Garden’s compelling tale of forgiveness and renewal. Fee includes show, luncheon, gratuity, escort and transportation. 78221 June 9 • Sunday, 10:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. • $135 ($108 Resident) • Payment/Cancellation deadline: May 1


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Dining Adventures THE OLD SPAGHETTI FACTORY

Founded in 1969, this family-owned and operated establishment is a favorite of many. Enjoy a threecourse meal which includes bread with soup or salad, an entrée and a dish of spumoni or vanilla ice cream. Choose from a wide variety of entrees, including lasagna, beef tenderloin, chicken, meatballs or sausage and of course spaghetti. Lunch is on your own. Fee includes escort and transportation. 76236 March 5 • Tuesday, 11 a.m-3 p.m. • $29 ($23 Resident) • Menu range: $6-27

LANSDOWNE ARMS

For our annual St. Patrick’s Day luncheon out, we venture over to Lansdowne in Highlands Ranch. Choose from delicious dishes like fish and chips, bangers and mash, Irish whiskey chicken and mushrooms or shepherd’s pie. There are also American dishes if you wish including soups, salads, burgers and sandwiches. (Lunch is on your own) Fee includes escort and transportation. 76097 March 13 • Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. • $24 ($19 Resident) • Menu range: $7-26

HICKORY HOUSE

If you love good BBQ, then this is the dining adventure for you! Famous for its ribs the Hickory House has just what you want! Ribs not to your liking? How about a juicy steak or smoked BBQ chicken or pulled pork? They also offer salads and sandwiches. It is all tasty and delicious! (Lunch is on your own) Fee includes escort and transportation. 76238 March 27 • Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. • $26 ($21 Resident) • Menu range: $7-26

RUBY TUESDAY

Where else to lunch on a Tuesday but Ruby Tuesday! Located near D.I.A., this restaurant has many entrees to choose from including appetizers, steaks, burgers, ribs, chicken, seafood and more. You are bound to find just the right meal to satisfy your taste buds. (Lunch is on your own) Fee includes escort and transportation. 76226 April 9 • Tuesday, 10:45 a.m.-1:30 p.m. • $25 ($20 Resident) • Menu range: $7-30

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MISS M’S TEA PARLOUR Located in historic downtown Castle Rock, this locally owned and operated tea house has been making tea memories for over 20 years! Our afternoon tea will include a selection of teas, spring garden salad, tea sandwiches and pastries all served on fine china and antique silverware. Fee includes tea, gratuity, escort and transportation. 76099 April 10 • Wednesday, 12:15-3:30 p.m. • $80 ($64 Resident) • Last day to cancel: March 25

MYSTERY MEAL

A bit out of town but well worth the drive, this location is not a dive. If it is on the land or in the stream, they will make it taste like a dream. (Lunch is on your own) Fee includes escort and transportation. 76647 April 25 • Thursday, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. • $39 ($31 Resident) • Menu range: $8-20

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LAS BRISAS

This favorite Denver Mexican restaurant is bound to make you say Ole! With a large menu selection that includes appetizers, soups, salads, Paella, Mediterranean Salmon, Caribbean Lamb, burritos, fish tacos, fajitas and so much more you will feel like you are south of the border-taste buds wise. (Lunch is on your own) Fee includes escort and transportation. 76242 May 6 • Monday, 10:45 a.m.-1:30 p.m. • $25 ($20 Resident) • Menu range: $4-32

CINZZETTI’S

This nearly 20, square foot building has been transformed into a “Tuscan Villa” offering a variety of drinks, specialty coffees and of course great food! As you roam throughout a piazza where trained chefs are preparing fresh Italian food at 14 exhibition cooking stations, offering up to 80 items on display and all for your sampling from appetizers to main dishes to delicious desserts, if you go away hungry it’s not our fault! (Dinner is on your own). Fee includes escort and transportation. 76220 May 29 • Wednesday, 4:30-7:30 p.m. • $26 ($21 Resident) • Menu range: $17.99-21.99


Extended Travel TRAVEL THE WORLD WITH OUR EXTENDED TRAVEL PARTNERS

Offering fabulous destinations for our patrons for both domestic and international travel. Pack your bags and check out some of the great destinations that await you:

COLLETTE TRAVEL

• Canadian Rockies by Train (June 30, 2024) • Fall Colors of New England (Oct. 2024) • Patagonia (Feb. 2025) • Savannah/Southern Charm (April 2025) • Essene of France (June 2025) • Maritime Coastal Wonders (Sept. 2025) • Sunny Portugal (Dec. 2025)

PREMIER WORLD DISCOVERY

• Mackinac Island, the Grand Hotel and Niagara Falls (May 10, 2024) • Iceland Explorer (June 5, 2024) • Hawaii (Nov. 5, 2024) • Vienna and Christmas on the Danube River Cruise (Dec. 2, 2024) If you are interested in any of these exciting trips, please contact Elizabeth Childers at the Aurora Center for Active Adults for more information 303.739.7957 or echilder@auroragov.org. Please stop by the Aurora Center for Active Adults to pick up information flyers for each and every one of these fabulous destinations! Bon Voyage!

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Fitness Below are drop-in classes that are included with membership to the Aurora Center for Active Adults.

TOTAL FITNESS Age 50 and older Get totally fit with a warm-up, low-impact cardiovascular aerobics, strength training and cool-down stretching and flexibility exercises. • Monday, 8-8:45 a.m. • Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday, 9-10 a.m.

MAT YOGA Age 50 and older Practice the eight limbs of classical yoga, including conscious breathing, gentle yoga postures, relaxation and mindfulness meditation. • Monday, 11 a.m.-noon • Tuesday, 1-2 p.m.

ZUMBA Age 50 and older Dance your way to a fitter you with exciting and unique Latin moves and rhythms. • Tuesday, 10:10-11:10 a.m.

SILVERSNEAKERS CLASSIC Age 50 and older This class focuses on strengthening muscles and increasing the range of movement for daily life activities. Participants can use handheld weights, elastic tubing with handles and a SilverSneakers ball. Often, a chair is used for seating exercises or standing support. • Wednesday, 11 a.m.-noon

POP and ZUMBA Age 50 and older Fun and full-body cardio and core workout experience that tones muscles and improves balance. Empowers and energizes you using simple dance steps. • Thursday, 10:10-11:10 a.m.

GLOBAL DANCE BEATS Ages 50 and older An upbeat cardio experience combining dance and drumming with squats and lunges, targeting inner, outer, butt, core and more! • Friday, 10:05-11:05 a.m.

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SILVERSNEAKERS CIRCUIT Age 50 and older Moving to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement and activities for daily living. Weights, resistance bands, a SilverSneakers ball and a chair are used. • Friday, 11:10 a.m.-12:10 p.m.

BELLY DANCE FIT Ages 50 and older This encompasses belly dance, core fitness and strength-building cardio into one invigorating and rejuvenating workout. • Friday, 12:15-1:15 p.m.

WEIGHT ROOM ORIENTATIONS Ages 50 and older This is a complimentary information fitness orientation typically 30 minutes in length that will provide you with the basics of how to operate the weight machines and cardio equipment. You will learn how to start, stop and change settings on cardio machines and change seat height and weight selection on machines. Call to make an appointment. ** Please note: an orientation is not a personal training session. • Tuesday/Thursday, 9-9:30 a.m.


Line Dancing INTRODUCTION TO LINE DANCE

In this eight-week class, you will learn the basic steps of line dance and use them in some easy dances. No previous experience needed. 78381 March 7-April 25 • Thursday, 10:45-11:45 a.m. • $45 ($36 Resident)

COME DANCE WITH ME MINI WORKSHOP

This wonderful workshop will feature the instructions of Laura Bandstra and guest instructor Mary Bell. Light refreshments will be served. Space is limited. 76578 April 20 • Saturday, noon-3 p.m. • $15

NEXT STEP IN LINE DANCE

If you’ve learned the basic steps in line dance but now want to take it to the next step further, this is the class for you! In this four-week class, you’ll learn some additional steps that are a bit more advanced as well as some new dance rhythms. 78391 May 2-23 • Thursday, 10:45-11:45 a.m. • $25 ($20 Resident)

DROP-IN LINE DANCE CLASSES ACAA

Drop-in Fee or Membership (city of Aurora Recreation Pass, Renew Active or SilverSneakers)

Beginner Line Dance

Continue to master the basic line dance steps while dancing beginner-level dances. Knowledge of the basic steps in line dance is preferred but not necessary. • Thursday, noon-1 p.m.

Improver (High Beginner) Line Dance

You’ve mastered the basic steps in line dance now continue to exercise your body and mind with more complicated steps and choreography. • Wednesday, 12:30-1:30 p.m.

Intermediate Line Dance

You’ve made it this far! Now, continue to challenge yourself and improve your line dance skills while learning intermediate-level classes. • Wednesday, 1:45-2:45 p.m.

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Aquatics BECK RECREATION CENTER INDOOR POOL

LAP SWIM • Monday-Friday, 6-7:50 a.m. • Monday, 10:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m. • Tuesday, 10:30-11:45 a.m. • Wednesday/Friday, 10:30 a.m.-3:45 p.m. • Thursday, 10:30-11:45 a.m. and 1:15-3:45 p.m. • Saturday, 8-9 a.m. HOT TUB (Ages 18 and older) • Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/ Friday, 6 a.m.-6:30 p.m. • Wednesday, 6 a.m.-4 p.m. • Saturday, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. OPEN SWIM (Three lap lanes, diving board and hot tub) • Monday/Tuesday/Thursday, 6:30-7:30 p.m. • Wednesday, 4-7:30 p.m. • Friday, 4-6:30 p.m. • Saturday, 12:30-3:30 p.m.

CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER INDOOR POOL

LAP SWIM, RIVER WALKING AND HOT TUB • Monday-Friday, 5:30-10 a.m. • Saturday-Sunday, 8 a.m.-noon FAMILY SWIM (Lap, river, zero depth, activity and hot tub) • Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. • Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. *Lap closes at 7 p.m. Monday/ Wednesday OPEN SWIM (Lap, river, zero depth, activity, hot tub, waves and slide) • Friday, 4-8 p.m. • Saturday, noon-7 p.m. • Sunday, noon-5:30 p.m.

MOORHEAD RECREATION CENTER INDOOR POOL

LAP SWIM AND RIVER WALKING • Monday-Friday, 6-10 a.m. • Saturday-Sunday, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. OPEN SWIM (Lap, river, zero depth, leisure pools and slide) • Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. *Lap closes at 6 p.m. Tuesday/ Thursday

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SOUTHEAST RECREATION CENTER INDOOR POOL

LAP SWIM, RIVER WALKING AND HOT TUB • Monday-Friday, 5:30-10 a.m. • Saturday, 8-9 a.m. • Sunday, 8 a.m.-noon FAMILY SWIM (Lap, river, zero depth and hot tub) • Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. • Friday, noon-4 p.m. *Lap lanes close at 7 p.m. Monday/ Wednesday OPEN SWIM (River, zero depth, hot tub and slide) • Friday, 4-8 p.m. • Saturday, noon-7 p.m. • Sunday, noon-5:30 p.m.

UTAH INDOOR POOL

LAP SWIM • Monday-Friday, 6-10 a.m. • Monday/Wednesday, 6-8 p.m. • Saturday/Sunday, 8-9 a.m. FAMILY SWIM (Lap and leisure pools) • Tuesday/Thursday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. • Monday/Wednesday/Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. *Lap lanes close at 7 p.m. OPEN SWIM (Lap, leisure, diving boards and sprayground) • Friday, 4-8 p.m. • Saturday/Sunday, noon-4 p.m.

C.A.R.A. RECREATION LEAGUE SWIM TEAM Ages 6-17 Colorado Association of Recreational Athletics (C.A.R.A.) Swimming is currently mid-season. We will welcome new members to the team for our summer season, which begins June 3, 2024. If you are interested in participating this summer, please contact Bailey Hagen at bhagen@auroragov.org.


Aqua Fitness Classes Aqua fitness classes have a max capacity of 35 participants.

AQUA FITNESS

A refreshing twist on traditional aerobic workouts, providing a unique and effective way to stay active and healthy. Whether you’re looking to boost your fitness, enjoy a fun and social exercise experience or seek a low-impact option during pregnancy or postpartum, Aqua Fitness has something to offer for everyone. Beck Recreation Center Indoor Pool • Monday-Friday, 8-9 a.m. Central Recreation Center Indoor Pool • Monday/Wednesday, 11 a.m.-noon • Wednesday, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Southeast Recreation Center Indoor Pool • Thursday, 11 a.m.-noon Utah Indoor Pool • Saturday, 8-9 a.m.

ARTHRITIS AQUA FITNESS Ages 18 and older Arthritis Aqua Fitness is an excellent choice for those looking to manage arthritis symptoms, improve joint health and maintain an active and fulfilling lifestyle. It combines the therapeutic benefits of water with expert guidance to help individuals lead healthier lives despite arthritis-related challenges. Beck Recreation Center Indoor Pool • Monday-Friday, 9:15-10:15 a.m. • Tuesday/Thursday, noon-1 p.m.

AQUA ZUMBA

Dive in, dance and make a splash with Aqua Zumba! A thrilling and high-energy aquatic fitness program that combines the infectious rhythms and dance moves of South American Zumba with the fun and lively atmosphere of a pool party. This unique workout offers participants an exhilarating way to get fit while enjoying the benefits of exercising in the water. Beck Recreation Center Indoor Pool • Monday, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Southeast Recreation Center Indoor Pool • Tuesday, 5:30-6:30 p.m.

RIVER FLOW

Come join us for a refreshing and invigorating journey down the river! River Flow offers a unique and refreshing fitness experience by taking your workout into the lazy river at indoor pool recreation centers. This program combines the tranquility of a leisurely river walk with the benefits of a cardiostrengthening exercise routine. Southeast Recreation Center Indoor Pool • Tuesday, 11 a.m.-noon

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Learn to Swim LEARN TO SWIM GROUP LESSONS Ages six months and older Learn to swim with the city of Aurora! This program offers 30 minutes of inclusive swimming lessons for everyone, regardless of age or experience. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to advance your skills, there are classes designed to meet your needs. Safety is a top priority, and appropriate skill levels are enforced in higher-level classes to ensure a safe learning environment.

Saturday lessons (One day a week)

Session 1: March 16-April 6 Session 2: April 13-May 4 (4 weeks) • $36 ($29 Resident) • Beck Recreation Center, Southeast Recreation Center and Utah Indoor Pool

Sunday lessons (One day a week) Session 1: March 3-24 (4 weeks) Session 2: April 7-28 (4 weeks) • $36 ($29 Resident) • Utah Indoor Pool

Weekday lessons Monday/Wednesday

(Twice per week)

Session 1: March 18-April 10 (4 weeks) Session 2: April 15-May 8 (4 weeks) • $73 ($58 Resident) • Utah Indoor Pool

Weekday lessons Tuesday/Thursday

(Twice per week)

Session 1: March 19-April 11 (4 weeks) Session 2: April 16-May 9 (4 weeks) • $73 ($58 Resident) • Beck Indoor Pool

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Beck Recreation Center PARENT & TOT 1 Tuesday/Thursday: 4 p.m. Saturday: 10:10 a.m. PARENT & TOT 2 Tuesday/Thursday: 4 p.m. Saturday: 9:35 a.m. GUPPY 1 Tuesday/Thursday: 4 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. Saturday: 11:20 a.m. GUPPY 2 Tuesday/Thursday: 5:10 p.m. Saturday: 9:35 a.m. Saturday: 11:55 a.m. GUPPY 3 Tuesday/Thursday: 4:35 p.m. Saturday: 10:10 a.m. GUPPY 4 Saturday: 10:45 a.m. STINGRAY 1 Tuesday/Thursday: 4:35 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. STINGRAY 2 Tuesday/Thursday: 4 p.m. Saturday: 10:45 a.m. STINGRAY 3 Tuesday/Thursday: 5:10 p.m. Saturday: 11:20 a.m. STINGRAY 4 Tuesday/Thursday: 5:10 p.m. Saturday: 11:55 a.m. SHARK 1 Tuesday/Thursday: 5:10 p.m. Saturday: 9:35 a.m. SHARK 2 Tuesday/Thursday: 4:35 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. SHARK 3 Tuesday/Thursday: 5:45 p.m. Saturday: 10:10 a.m. SHARK 4 Tuesday/Thursday: 4:35 p.m. Saturday: 10:45 a.m. ADULT BEGINNER Tuesday/Thursday: 6:20 p.m. Saturday: 11:20 a.m. ADULT INTERMEDIATE Tuesday/Thursday: 6:20 p.m. Saturday: 11:55 a.m.

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Utah Indoor Pool PARENT & TOT 1

1

2

Monday/Wednesday: 5:10 p.m.

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78856

Monday/Wednesday: 6:20 p.m.

78943

Saturday: 9:35 a.m.

78853

78854

Saturday: 9 a.m.

78950

78951

Sunday: 9 a.m.

79012

79697

Saturday: 9:35 a.m.

78952

78953

PARENT & TOT 2

1

2

Saturday: 10:45 a.m.

78954

78955

Monday/Wednesday: 4 p.m.

78857

78858

Saturday: 11:20 a.m.

78957

78958

Saturday: 9 a.m.

78859

78860

Sunday: 10:10 a.m.

79708

79715

Sunday: 9:35 a.m.

79698

79699

Sunday: 10:45 a.m.

79716

79717

1

2

Saturday: 11:55 a.m.

78833

78834

GUPPY 1

78945

Monday/Wednesday: 4 p.m.

78861

78865

STINGRAY 3

Monday/Wednesday: 5:10 p.m.

78863

78866

Monday/Wednesday: 6:20 p.m.

78864

78867

Monday/Wednesday: 6:20 p.m.

78959

78960

Saturday: 9 a.m.

78868

78872

Saturday: 9:35 a.m.

78961

78962

Saturday: 9:35 a.m.

78869

78873

Sunday: 10:45 a.m.

79718

79719

Saturday: 11:20 a.m.

78870

78874

Saturday: 11:55 a.m.

78871

78878

78963

78964

Sunday: 9 a.m.

79700

79701

Sunday: 10:45 a.m.

79702

79703

1

2

Monday/Wednesday: 4:35 p.m.

78879

78882

Monday/Wednesday: 5:10 p.m.

78880

78883

Monday/Wednesday: 6:20 p.m.

78881

78884

Saturday: 9 a.m.

78885

78891

Saturday: 9:35 a.m.

78886

78890

Saturday: 10:10 a.m.

78887

78892

Saturday: 11:55 a.m.

78888

78889

Sunday: 9:35 a.m.

79704

79705

Sunday: 11:20 a.m.

79706

79707

GUPPY 2

GUPPY 3

1

2

Monday/Wednesday: 4:35 p.m.

78893

78895

Monday/Wednesday: 5:45 p.m.

78894

78896

Saturday: 11:20 a.m.

78897

78898

Sunday: 10:10 am

79709

79710

1

2

Monday/Wednesday: 5:45 p.m.

78899

78900

Saturday: 11:20 a.m.

78901

78902

1

2

Monday/Wednesday: 4 p.m.

78907

78916

Monday/Wednesday: 4:35 p.m.

78908

78917

Monday/Wednesday: 5:45 p.m.

78909

78918

Saturday: 9 a.m.

78910

78919

Saturday: 10:10 a.m.

78912

78920

Saturday: 10:45 a.m.

78913

78921

Saturday: 11:55 a.m.

78914

78922

Sunday: 10:45 a.m.

79713

79714

GUPPY 4

STINGRAY 1

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STINGRAY 2

STINGRAY 4 Saturday: 10:10 a.m. SHARK 1 Monday/Wednesday: 6:55 p.m.

78965

78966

Saturday: 11:55 a.m.

78967

78969

Sunday: 11:20 a.m.

79720

79721

SHARK 2 Monday/Wednesday: 6:55 p.m.

78971

78972

Saturday: 11:20 a.m.

78973

78974

Sunday: 11:20 a.m.

79722

79723

78975

78977

78979

78980

Saturday: 10:10 a.m.

78981

78982

Sunday: 9 a.m.

79724

79725

Monday/Wednesday: 6:55 p.m.

78983

78984

Saturday: 10:45 a.m.

78986

78987

Sunday: 9:35 a.m.

79726

79727

Monday/Wednesday: 6:55 p.m.

78989

78990

Saturday: 11:55 a.m.

78991

78992

SHARK 3 Saturday: 10:45 a.m. SHARK 4 Saturday: 10:10 a.m. ADULT BEGINNER

ADULT INTERMEDIATE

STAMINA TRAINING


Southeast Recreation Center PARENT & TOT 1 Saturday: 9 a.m. PARENT & TOT 2 Saturday: 9:35 a.m. GUPPY 1 Saturday: 9:35 a.m. GUPPY 2 Saturday: 9 a.m. Saturday: 10:45 a.m. GUPPY 3 Saturday: 11:20 a.m. STINGRAY 1 Saturday: 11:20 a.m. STINGRAY 2 Saturday: 10:45 a.m. STINGRAY 3 Saturday: 10:10 a.m. STINGRAY 4 Saturday: 9:35 a.m. SHARK 1 Saturday: 10:10 a.m. SHARK 2 Saturday: 10:10 a.m. SHARK 3 Saturday: 9 a.m. ADULT BEGINNER Saturday: 10:45 a.m. ADULT INTERMEDIATE Saturday: 11:20 a.m.

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2 79676 2 79678 2 79680 2 79681 79682 2 79684 2 79685 2 79686 2 79688 2 79689 2 79690 2 79691 2 79692 2 79693 2 79694

LEARN TO SWIM PRIVATE LESSONS Six months and older This program offers flexibility and individualized attention for those looking to learn to swim. It caters to various age groups and provides a choice of locations for convenience. Private lessons can be a great way to progress at your own pace and build confidence in the water. • Please contact Olivia Myers at omyers@auroragov.org to register. • $35/class ($30/class Resident)

LEARN TO SWIM SEMI-PRIVATE LESSONS Six months and older Semi-private lessons provide the opportunity for social interaction while learning to swim. It’s a great option for those who prefer to share the learning experience with friends or family members. The lessons are designed to cater to small groups, ensuring personalized attention for each participant. Please note that the pricing is per student. • Please contact Olivia Myers at omyers@auroragov.org to register. • $19/class ($15/class Resident)

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Aquatics Level Guide PARENT AND TOT

Parent and Tot 1 Ages 6 months-3 years An introductory class for parents and very young children, Parent and Tot 1 uses songs, games and toys to help your baby gain confidence, learn basic swimming skills and develop safe habits around the water. Each child must be accompanied in the pool by a parent or guardian. One adult in the water per child. Swim diapers required. Parent and Tot 2 Ages 1-3 years Prepares very young swimmers to transition to independent swim lessons. To participate in this class, the child must be able to stand up independently. Emphasis on adjusting to swimming with an instructor rather than a parent, following directions and increasing autonomy in their swim skills. Each child must be accompanied in the pool by a parent or guardian. Swim diapers required.

GUPPY Ages 3-5

Guppy 1 Guppy 1 introduces young children to independent swimming lessons. Emphasis on working through separation anxiety, water adjustment, learning the rules of swim lessons and basic breath control. Parents will be asked to stay back from the pool edge. Swim diapers are required if a child is not potty trained. Guppy 2 Teaches basic water survival and selfrescue skills to young children. Emphasis on independent movement through the water, independent floating and intermediate breath control. To participate in this class the child must be reliable at holding the wall during lessons, comfortable fully submerging underwater and comfortable laying in a back-float position (with instructor support). Swim diapers are required if your child is not potty trained. Guppy 3 L ays technical foundation for basic stroke techniques. Emphasis on head/hip alignment and propulsive kick technique. To participate in this class, child must pass the exit skills assessment from Guppy 2 on the first day of class: child jumps into deep water, resurfaces independently, swims a minimum of five yards and climbs out of the pool independently. If your child is not able to pass this swim test on day 1, they will not be able to continue in this level. Guppy 4 Builds confidence and independence in basic stroke techniques for very strong young swimmers. Emphasis on head/hip alignment and simultaneous arm/leg action. This class is by instructor recommendation only. Child must pass Guppy 3 before enrolling in Guppy 4.

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STINGRAY Ages 6-9

Stingray 1 Introducing children to independent swim lessons. Emphasis on water adjustment, breath control, water safety and learning the rules of swim lessons. Stingray 2 Focuses on developing strong technique foundations for full swim strokes, with emphasis on head/hip alignment and effective kick technique. To participate in this class, child must be reliable at holding the wall during lessons, comfortable submerging underwater, able to float independently on front and back and able to swim on back independently for 25 yards (flutter kick and elementary backstroke). Stingray 3 Builds on the foundations in Stingray 2 to teach and reinforce proper technique and timing across all major swim strokes. Emphasis on simultaneous arm/leg actions and building endurance. Introduction to headfirst entry (dives). To participate in this class, a child must be safe jumping into deep water, able to swim 25 yards of all four kick techniques: whip kick, flutter kick, dolphin kick, scissor kick and able to tread for one minute in deep water. Stingray 4 Advanced level class, focused on refining technique across all swim strokes. Emphasis on stamina building and streamlining for efficiency. Introduces legal transitions between lengths. To participate in this class, children must swim 25 yards with good technique in front crawl, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly. Child must demonstrate ability to tread for two minutes in deep water, surface dive to 10ft and perform a safe standing dive into deep water.

SHARK Ages 10-14

Shark 1 Introducing older children to independent swim lessons. Emphasis on water adjustment, breath control, water safety and learning the rules of swim lessons. Shark 2 Focuses on developing strong technique foundations, with emphasis on head/hip alignment and effective kick techniques. To participate in this class, student must be reliable at holding the wall during lessons, comfortable submerging underwater, able to float independently on front and back and able to swim on back independently for 25 yards (flutter kick and elementary backstroke). Shark 3 Teaches and reinforces proper technique and timing across all major swim strokes. Emphasis on simultaneous arm/leg actions and building endurance. Introduction to headfirst entry (dives). To participate in this class, students must be safe jumping into deep water, able to swim 25 yards of all four kick techniques: whip kick, flutter kick, dolphin kick, scissor kick and able to tread for one minute in deep water.

Shark 4 Advanced level class focused on refining technique across all swim strokes. Emphasis on stamina building and streamlining for efficiency. Introduces legal transitions between lengths and begins to work on the rules of competitive swimming. To participate in this class, students must swim 25 yards with good technique in front crawl, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly. Child must demonstrate ability to tread for 2 minutes in deep water, surface dive to 10ft and perform a safe standing dive into deep water.

SWIM TEAM PREP Ages 6-14

A great introduction to the rules of competitive swimming, this class focuses on the starts, turns and transitions commonly used on swim teams, as well as building endurance. Teaches students the skills necessary to join CARA Swim Team. To participate in this class, students must be proficient in all four competitive strokes and able to perform a standing dive with good technique in deep water.

ADULT Ages 14 and older

Adult Beginner Introductory swim lessons for complete beginners–no previous experience required! This class focuses on learning the basics: water adjustment, basic breath control, floating and kicking. Adult Intermediate Builds on the skills learned in the beginner class to introduce whole swim strokes. Emphasis on kick technique and gaining conf idence working in de ep water. Participants must be able to tread water for one minute, be comfortable putting face in the water and able to swim one length (25 yards) of elementary backstroke independently. Adult Advanced Teach breaststroke and sidestroke in addition to building stamina in front crawl and backstroke. Emphasis is on building endurance and introducing turns, transitions and dives. Participants must be able to jump into deep water, resurface independently and swim to the wall, tread water for two minutes continuously and swim one length (25 yards) with sustained good kick technique in flutter kick, whip kick and dolphin kick. Stamina Training Get your swim workout in! This class focuses on building endurance and aerobic fitness for those with a strong swimming background. Participants must be competent in the four competitive swim strokes.


A.R.I.S.E.

Adaptive Recreation and Inclusion Services for Everyone Encouraging meaningful recreation opportunities and programs for individuals with disabilities to enhance and expand social, cognitive, affective and physical abilities. CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS!

Adaptive Recreation & Inclusion Services for Everyone is seeking volunteers ages 12 and older to assist with their “Young Athletes in Training” program. Under the direction and supervision of full-time A.R.I.S.E. staff members, volunteers would be responsible for guiding individuals ages 4-12 of varying ability levels through basic sports drills. For more information, please email arise@auroragov.org OR call 303.326.8410.

Aquatics ADAPTIVE INTRO TO WATER Ages 4-10 (Over 11 inquire with staff for a needs assessment) Participant-led water exposure in a safe, sensory-friendly and low-pressure environment. Designed for participants who are not ready for Adaptive Swim Lessons. Class ratios are one instructor to two swimmers. 77412 March 7-28 (No program March 14)* 77403 April 4-25 77416 May 2-23 • Thursday, 3:30–4 p.m. • Thursday, 3:30-4 p.m. • $48 ($38 Resident)* • $63 ($50 Resident) • Central Recreation Center

ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS Ages 4-10 (Over 11 inquire with staff for a needs assessment) Water safety and level 1 and 2 swim skills introduced and adapted for various levels of swimmers. Designed for participants with disabilities who are not ready for group lessons and with the goal to graduate into group lessons. Class ratios are two instructors to three to four participants. 77419 March 7-28 (No program March 14)* 77410 April 4-25 77422 May 2-23 • Thursday, 4-4:30 p.m. 77401 March 7-28 (No program March 14)* 77428 April 4-25 77409 May 2-23 • Thursday, 4:30-5 p.m. 77413 March 7-28 (No program March 14)* 77411 April 4-25 77431 May 2-23 • Thursday, 5-5:30 p.m. • $48 ($38 Resident)* • $63 ($50 Resident) • Central Recreation Center

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Excursions Ages 13 and older An opportunity to explore Colorado while enhancing social and independent skills. Bring a water bottle, sack lunch and snack, if desired. • Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

IFLY

I can fly! Experience the thrill of skydiving in an indoor vertical wind tunnel. 77402 March 15 • $94 ($75 Resident)

Feathered Friends

Join a city of Aurora Naturalist and learn about the birds that call Aurora home. We will be using natural dyes to color eggs, building nests and learning about bird beaks through a fun game. 77400 March 29 • $40 ($32 Resident)

Arts and Culture SENSORY SATISFACTIONS Ages 13 and older Satisfy your senses as you experiment with activities that involve all five senses. Express yourself through elements of messy and engaging fun. 77414 March 5-26 77405 April 2-23 • Tuesday, 10 a.m.-noon • $80 ($64 Resident) • Central Recreation Center

GARDENING GALORE Ages 13 and older Discover the world of plants through art, science, gardening and outdoor exploration. 77427 April 30-May 21 • Tuesday, 10 a.m.-noon • $80 ($64 Resident) • Central Recreation Center

WAKE UP WEDNESDAY Ages 13 and older Recharge your energy with a variety of engaging activities designed to stimulate your creativity, motivate your mind and get your body moving. 77407 March 6-27 77420 April 3-24 77426 May 1-22 • Wednesday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. • $160 ($128 Resident) • Central Recreation Center

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Bowling

Let the good times roll! 77404 April 12 • $55 ($44 Resident)

Nickel-A-Play

Play endless games and win points to claim fun prizes. Bring money for lunch afterward. 77423 April 19 • $53 ($42 Resident)

Top Golf

Par-Tee time on the driving range. 77434 May 3 • $60 ($48 Resident)

Archery

This introductory course will teach you the basics and history of archery, allowing you to practice your skills at the Aurora Reservoir archery range. 77424 May 17 • $40 ($32 Resident)


Fitness, Sports and Special Olympics SPECIAL OLYMPICS GYMNASTICS

ADAPTIVE KOREAN ACADEMY OF MARTIAL ARTS SELF-DEFENSE Ages 5 and older Taught by Grandmaster, Ghassan Timani, alongside A.R.I.S.E. staff providing adaptations and support throughout class. The goal of this class is to ensure all students are given tools and techniques to defend themselves in all scenarios and situations, with an emphasis on endurance, perseverance, integrity, discipline and indomitable spirit. Please be prepared to assist your family member as needed. 78196 March 4-25 78197 April 1-22 78198 April 29-May 20 • Monday, 4:30-5:15 p.m. • Southeast Recreation Center 78156 March 5-26 78200 April 2-23 78160 April 30-May 21 • Tuesday, 4-4:45 p.m. • Central Recreation Center • $63 ($50 Resident)

TOTALLY FIT TUES-NIGHTS Ages 13 and older Develop gross motor skills, get exercise and have fun with your friends through a variety of physical activities. Train for all components of the Adaptive Triathlon on April 27, 2024, see special events section for more information. 77418 March 5-26 77432 April 2-23 77430 April 30-May 21 • Tuesday, 4:30-6 p.m. • $60 ($48 Resident) • Central Recreation Center

Ages 10 and older Adaptive techniques used to teach participants with developmental disabilities various gymnastics routines with the chance to compete at Special Olympics competition. We will work on floor, beam and level 1 bar and vault routines. 77408 April 3-May 15 • Wednesday, 4-5 p.m. • $44 ($35 Resident) • Meadowood Recreation Center

SPECIAL OLYMPICS UNIFIED RED SHIRT ROOKIES Ages 3 and older Opportunity for home-schooled, partially schooled and adults to socialize, gain exposure and experience a variety of sports. Staff and coaches provide full assistance with a 1:2 or 1:3 ratio to ensure successful participation throughout the session. Caregivers need to stay on site to provide any personal care assistance. 78164 Feb. 22-March 14 (Bocce/Curling) 78165 April 4-25 (Soccer) 78166 May 2-23 (Lacrosse) • Thursday, 12:45-2 p.m. • $38 ($30 Resident) • Southeast Recreation Center

SPECIAL OLYMPICS SOCCER

Adaptive techniques used to teach participants with developmental disabilities soccer skills. Athletes will have the opportunity to compete in individual skills or team competitions at Denver’s regional competition. Athletes will need a current medical report and application on file with Special Olympics. Ages 4 and older 78543 March 23-May 11* Ages 18 and older 77417 March 23-May 11** • Saturday, 9:30-10:30 a.m. • $31 ($25 Resident) • Soccer Skills Area: 20101 E. Hampden Avenue *Skill Building: For athletes who want to build on skills, need extra support or to gain experience in a team sport ** Competitive Play: Goal to play in a team setting

YOUNG ATHLETES IN TRAINING POOL FUN AND GAMES Ages 4-15 Introduce and improve FUNdamental athletic and sport skills. Gain exposure to and experience swim skills and games. 77421 March 30-May 11* • Saturday, 11:15 a.m.-noon • $60 ($48 Resident) • Central Recreation Center *No program April 27

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Special Events FAB FRIDAYS Ages 13 and older Opportunity to socialize, play games and enjoy dinner with new and old friends!

St. Patrick’s Day Party 77415 March 8 • Friday, 4:30-7 p.m. • $31 ($25 Resident) • Central Recreation Center

Game Night

77433 May 10 • Friday, 4:30-7 p.m. • $31 ($25 Resident) • Central Recreation Center

SENSORY FRIENDLY FAMILY EVENT Ages 3-17 Opportunity to engage in free play, socialize in a safe welcoming environment and build community connections. An A.R.I.S.E. team member will be available to address inquiries and offer equipment assistance. Parent/guardian oversight and assistance required.

Gymnasium

Variety of gym equipment and stations will be available, volleyball, exercise balls, basketball and more. 79036 March 10 • Sunday, 10:30 a.m.-noon • $13 ($10 Resident) per family • Southeast Recreation Center *Sign up through A.R.I.S.E. participant’s account

CONVERSATIONS WITH APD POLICE OFFICERS Ages 10 and older Explore real-life scenarios and practice appropriate interactions with law enforcement. Opportunity to converse with, ask questions and build relationships with Aurora police officers. Family members are highly encouraged to stay and participate, no additional registration needed. 79009 April 17 • Wednesday, 4:30-6 p.m. • $19 ($15 Resident) • Central Recreation Center

ADAPTIVE TRIATHLON Ages 12 and older Opportunity to compete against YOU! Develop and enhance independence, confidence and fitness. Train with the A.R.I.S.E. team through Totally Fit Tuesdays or set up 1:1 sessions to work towards your personal best. Sign up individually or split the disciplines with a partner. Participants will receive a packet upon registration. Water Walk/Swim-15 mins Stationery Hand/Spin Bike-20 mins Walk/Run/Roll-25 mins (followed by lunch and awards) 77425 April 27 • Saturday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. • $36 ($30 Resident) • Central Recreation Center

INCLUSION SERVICES

Available to provide assistance to all ages of individuals with or without disabilities to participate in recreation programs together. An assessment can be completed to determine what program modifications and/or inclusion aide services are needed.

FUNDING ASSISTANCE

The city of Aurora can reduce fees for residents on limited incomes. Call any recreation center on page three for eligibility and an application. Developmental Pathways scholarship funding is available for active members, except towards swim lessons. For more information, please email arise@auroragov.org or call 303.326.8410/720.859.4984. You can see all classes at AuroraGov.org/ARISE

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Cooking Aurora Cooks Our cooking classes are designed to develop age-specific skills, promote community, demystify scratch cooking across cultures and promote fruit and vegetable consumption. We can help you become a confident home cook with our approach to cooking: empowering, practical and fun!

Parent/Tot Curriculum designed for youth ages 3-6 accompanied by an adult 18 years or older. $35/ pair

LITTLE MERMAID

Take it from me! Come see life under the sea! Grab your favorite tot and come create salty sea snacks with us. Menu: Coral Reef Vegetables with Seaweed Dip, Crabby Chicken Sandwiches and Mermaid Bark. 79406 March 2 • Saturday, 9-10:30 a.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

LUCKY LEPRECHAUNS

Embrace the Luck of the Irish! In this St. Patrick’s Day themed class, we will make snacks that any leprechaun would enjoy. Menu: Shamrock Smoothie, Broccoli Tots with Dill Dip and Lucky Green Muffins. 79407 March 9 • Saturday, 10-11:30 a.m. • Central Recreation Center 79408 March 16 • Saturday, 9-10:30 a.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

HONEY, I SHRUNK THE CHEF

A delicious disaster has occurred. The shrink ray has malfunctioned and blasted our kitchen and MINIATURIZED everything. Join us as prepare some hugely flavorful yet teeny-tiny dishes with your toddlers. Menu: Mini Buttermilk Biscuit Breakfast Sliders, Shrunken Cinnamon Rainbow Toast and Shrink Ray Apple Ginger Lemonade. 79409 March 16 • Saturday, 9-10:30 a.m. • Expo Community Center

DON’T WORRY BE HOPPY

Hop into spring with fun Easter treats that any bunny would enjoy! Menu: Spring Herb Hummus with Carrot Sticks, Bunny Bait and Hummingbird Muffins. 79410 March 23 • Saturday, 9-10:30 a.m. • Expo Community Center 79411 March 30 • Saturday, 9-10:30 a.m. • Central Recreation Center

SESAME STREET EATS

After an exclusive interview with Elmo, we have learned not only how to get to Sesame Street, but how to cook there as well! Join us as we sing, dance and learn how to prepare some delicious Sesame Street Eats! Menu: Burt & Ernie Fruit Parfaits, Big Bird Mac n’ Cheese and Cookie Monster Donuts. 79412 April 6 • Saturday, 10-11:30 a.m. • Central Recreation Center

YOU MAKE ME DAISY

As our gardens begin to come alive with the seeds of spring, join us in making some fun picnic treats to enjoy in the garden. Menu: Cucumber Flowers with an Everything Bagel Dip, Jellybean Flower Cookie Cups and a Strawberry Sprinkler Punch. 79413 April 13 • Saturday, 9-10:30 a.m. • Expo Community Center 79414 April 13 • Saturday, 9-10:30 a.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

ADVENTURE IS OUT THERE!

Grab your sense of adventure and meet us in the kitchen for this fun-filled brunch. Menu: Adventure is Out There Bagel Bites, Russell’s Apple Donuts, Ellie’s Grape Punch. 79416 April 20 • Saturday, 10-11:30 a.m. • Expo Community Center

MINI MEXICO

Join us for this TINY taste of Mexico where we will be making some scrumptious snacks that will help introduce your tot to the fiesta flavor! 79415 April 20 • Saturday, 2-3:30 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

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RACE CAR BREAKFAST

Racers, put on your aprons and start your engines! Rev up your day with this fun and fueling breakfast that will keep your little car fanatic from crashing. Menu: Supercharged Fruit Racers with Cream Cheese Dip, Chocolate Spare Tires, Cheddar Cheese and Egg Steering Wheel Roll Ups. 79419 April 27 • Saturday, 9:30-11 a.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center 79420 May 11 • Saturday, 9:30-11 a.m. • Expo Community Center

MICKEY’S COOKING CLUB

Hot dog, hot diggety dog! Now we got ears it’s time for cheers! Join the club to make some fun Mickey Mouse themed treats. Menu: Mickey Mouse Chicken Quesadilla, Fresh Salsa and Minney’s Chocolate Dipped Rice Crispy Treats. 79421 May 4 • Saturday, 10-11:30 a.m. • Central Recreation Center

MOTHER’S DAY TEA

Enjoy our Mother’s Day Tea prepared with your sweet tot. Menu: Strawberry Cream Scones, Cucumber Flower Sandwiches and Hibiscus Citrus Tea. 79422 May 11 • Saturday, 9-10:30 a.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center 79423 May 11 • Saturday, 2-3:30 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

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DINO BITES

Jurassic times call for Jurassic measures! It is time to get YOU and your little dinosaur into the kitchen for a prehistoric party. Grab your cooking spot before they’re extinct. Menu: Cheddar Fossil Crisps, Roasted Parmesan Broccoli Trees and M&M Dinosaur Nests. 79425 May 18 • Saturday, 9:30-11 a.m. • Central Recreation Center

CAMPFIRE COOKOUT

Outdoorsy? Put a little camping into your cooking to bring you and your tot deep into the woods of our kitchen. Menu: Chocolate Greek Yogurt Dirt and Worms, Mini Cheddar Go Fishing Crackers and BBQ Beanies & Weenies. 79427 May 25 • Saturday, 9:30-11 a.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

THE WHACKY WILD WEST

Get ready to saddle up for a rootin’ tootin’ culinary adventure with your little buckaroo! Round up your mini sidekick and embark on a journey to create cowboy-approved grub that’ll have your taste buds yeehawing. So, grab your boots and let’s wrangle up some delicious Wild West creations together! Menu: Campfire Barbecue Beans, Cheesy Corndog Muffins and Sheriff Badge Cookies. 79426 May 25 • Saturday, 10-11:30 a.m. • Expo Community Center


Parent/Family Curriculum designed for youth ages 6-12 accompanied by an adult 18 years or older. $55/ pair

SOUPER DELISH

Grab your favorite kiddo and come learn how to make a bowl pack full of flavor. Menu: Cheese Tortellini Soup, Homemade Croutons and Dark Chocolate Mousse for dessert. 79428 March 2 • Saturday, 2-4 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

MEXICAN FIESTA

Take your family on a delicious trip south of the border! Menu: Beef Enchiladas, Elote Corn Salad and Tres Leches Cupcakes. 79429 March 7 • Thursday, 6-8 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

CUPCAKE BAKESHOP

Aspiring bakers, bake me a cake as fast as you can. Learn to make a colorful and creative confections to share. Menu: Tri Colored Cupcake, Color Swirl Frosting and Shortbread Biscuit with Strawberries and Cream. 79430 March 9 • Saturday, 2-4 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

DELICIOUSLY CRUELLA

Ready, set, spots. Get them while they last. Miss Deville is in the kitchen, and she has put her fashionable spin on some of her favorite dishes. Menu: Creamy Herb Braised Chicken, Toasted Quinoa Pilaf on Roasted Red Bell Pepper Romesco and 101 Chocolate Spotted Cookies. 79432 March 23 • Saturday, noon-2 p.m. • Expo Community Center

IMPASTABLE PASTA

Nothing is impastable! Bring the whole family together and learn to make fresh pasta from scratch. Menu: Ricotta Spinach Agnolotti and Garlic Bread. 79431 March 23 • Saturday, 2-4 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

FRYBREAD FEAST

A taco by any other name... crispy, chewy and complex in flavor. Join us as we dive into this Native American staple. Menu: Beef Navajo Tacos topped with a Green Chile Crème and an Osage Hominy Salsa and Fry Bread Nuggets with Wojapi for dessert. 79433 April 5 • Friday, 6-8 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

DONUT SHOP

Master the art of donut frying, baking and glazing! Menu: Strawberry Lemonade Donuts, Maple Bacon Donuts and Chai Spiced Spice Donuts. 79433 April 13 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • Expo Community Center

DON’T GET BENTO OUT OF SHAPE

Learn how to make your very own bento box! Aurora Cooks style, of course! Menu: Teriyaki Chicken, Rice Balls, Spicy Edamame and Mini Donuts. 79435 April 13 • Saturday, 2-4 p.m. • Central Recreation Center 79436 May 18 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

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COFFEE SHOP CREATIONS

Who doesn’t love a coffee shop treat to enjoy on a nice day? Come learn how to make some favorites with us. Menu: Salted Caramel Muffins, Raspberry Almond Scones with Homemade Whipped Cream and Palmiers. 79437 April 20 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

DOWN SOUTH SUPPER

Come for supper, y’all! Learn how to make a variety of comfort food fixins that are sure to add some southern hospitality to your table. Menu: Nashville Hot Chicken, Bacon Braised Collard Greens, Cheddar Cornbread Muffins and Southern Bourbon Praline Bread Pudding for dessert. 79438 April 25 • Thursday, 6-8 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

CREPE ESCAPE

Come master the art of crêpe making! Spend a morning making sweet and savory crepes filled with Homemade Hazelnut Spread, Whipped Cream, Fresh Fruits, Veggies, Bacon and Cheeses. 79440 May 11 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • Expo Community Center

MOMBO ITALIANO

Hey kid! You don’t know what’s cooking until you Mambo Italiano with us while we cook up this Italian inspired meal. Menu: Italian Herb and Lemon Brick Chicken, Fresh Basil Marinara and Homemade Pasta with Chocolate Mousse Pudding for dessert. 79439 May 11 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

POLISH PIEROGIS

A true taste of Poland! In this class, you will learn how to make these wonderfully savory dumplings. Menu: Potato and Cheese Pierogis with Brown Butter Sage Sauce, Apple Pie-rogies and Mizeria (Polish Cucumber Salad). 79441 May 16 • Thursday, 6-8 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

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STREET TACOS AND TAQUITOS

Tick-tock, it’s taco time. Salsa on down to make tortillas and new friends. Menu: Chicken Tacos Al Pastor, Tomatillo Salsa and Banana Honey Almond Butter Dessert Taquitos with Cinnamon Chocolate Sauce. 79442 May 24 • Friday, 6-8 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

ALL THAT AND DIM SUM

Become a dumpling-making machine in this class! We’ll give you the run down on different folds, fillings and cooking methods that will help you master your favorite dim sum. Menu: Spicy Pork Dumplings, Vegetarian Pot stickers and Crispy Blueberry Lemon Cream Cheese Wontons. 79443 May 25 • Saturday, 2-4 p.m. • Central Recreation Center


Kids Curriculum designed for youth ages 6-9. $35/ person

SWEETS AND DOGGIE TREATS

Attention dog lovers! Let’s paws and take time to make something delicious for you and your furry friend that everyone will be barking about. Menu: Fido’s Southwest Scramble Skillet, Mini Sweet Potato Buttermilk Biscuits with Maple Cinnamon Butter and Bailey’s Pumpkin Doggie Treats. 79445 March 2 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

TASTE THE STATES

Pack your bags as we take a tour of flavors from sea to shining sea. Food explorers will learn basic knife skills and cooking techniques through cooking America’s regional favorites. 79447 March 9 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • Central Recreation Center 79447 May 4 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

CUPCAKE CREATIONS

Bake and decorate some whimsical winter inspired cupcakes! Menu: Funfetti Cupcakes and Strawberry Lemonade Cake Pops. 79449 March 16 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • Expo Community Center

1 DOUGH 3 COOKIES

Make the most out of a sweet situation and turn one dough into three cookies Menu: Cranberry Orange White Chocolate, Sweet and Salty M&M and Cinnamon Chocolate Pecan. 79454 March 23 • Saturday, 9-11 a.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

LILO AND STITCH

Aloha! Get ready for our luau and create Lilo and Stitch themed treats! Menu: Lilo’s Hibiscus Tea with Stitch Boba and Huli Huli Chicken and Rice. 79453 March 23 • Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon • Central Recreation Center

GLOBAL BITES

Introduce your kiddos to different flavors from around the world. Join us as we make these global bites. Menu: Coconut Harissa Meatballs, Crispy Falafel with Tzatziki and Cinnamon Sugar Zeppole (Italian Donuts) with Chocolate Drizzle. 79450 March 23 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

POKEMON PIZZA

Gotta cook ‘em all! Menu: Pikachu Pizza, Pokeball Cookies and Squirtle Punch. 79457 March 30 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

EMPANADAS WORKSHOP

Empanadas made easy! Join us and learn how simple and delicious making empanadas from scratch can be. Menu: Chilean Chicken Empanadas with Chipotle Crema and Dulce de Leche Apple Pie Empanadas. 79459 April 6 • Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon • Moorhead Recreation Center

DO THE NOODLE DANCE

Learn the super-secret creative idea dance… the noodle dance. We will be working on a few different noodle recipes that will get your brain and body wiggling. Menu: Hand Rolled and Cut Lemon Butter Noodles, Sesame Soba Noodles and Crispy Butterscotch Noodle Nests. 79635 April 13 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

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I WANT S’MORE OF THAT!

Join us in getting creative with this classic summertime staple. Menu: S’mores Fro-Yo Sundae, S’more Dip with Grahams and Strawberries, S’more Tortilla Pinwheels and S’more Cookie Bites. 79463 April 20 • Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon • Central Recreation Center

THAT’S A WRAP

Cooler than a sandwich! Learn how to make fun hand-held wraps at home. Menu: Philly Cheesesteak Crunch Wraps with Chipotle Crema and Fresh Rainbow Spring Rolls with Peanut Dipping Sauce. 79460 April 20 • Saturday, 2-4 p.m. • Expo Community Center

BRUNCH FIESTA

Did someone say Tacos? Join us for this Mexican-inspired brunch. Menu: Chorizo Breakfast Tacos, Fire Roasted Salsa and Churro Donuts with Berry Compote. 79465 April 27 • Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon • Central Recreation Center

COOKIES AND LEMONADE

Join us for an afternoon of cookie fun! We will wash all our yummy creations down with a glass of Homemade Lemonade. 79467 April 27 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

YOU’RE WONTON IN A MILLION

You will be a wonton pro after this class! We will give you the run down on different fillings and ways to make wontons. You will be making your favorites at home in no time. Menu: Taco Wonton Cups, Crab and Cheese Wontons with Sweet and Sour Sauce and Baked Chocolate Wontons. 79470 May 11 • Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon • Central Recreation Center

WAKE UP BRUNCH

Grab your sense of adventure and meet us in the kitchen for this fun-filled brunch. Menu: UP House Pancakes, Adventure is Out There Bagel Bites, Russel’s Apple Donuts. 79474 May 18 • Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon • Moorhead Recreation Center

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COOKIE CRAZE

Cookies galore! Come spend an afternoon with us where we will do all the cookie things for you to share with your loved ones. Menu: Breakfast Cookies, White Chocolate Pretzel Cookies and Snickerdoodle Thumbprints. 70832 May 25 • Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon • Central Recreation Center

AFTER SCHOOL COOKING

Ages 6-9 Transform into a chef after school! Join us for an afterschool cooking class, learning basic cooking techniques to make delicious and nutritious snacks at home! 79475 March 6-20 79482 April 3-17 79483 May 1-15 • Wednesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center 79477 March 6-20 79479 April 3-17 79480 May 1-15 • Wednesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m. • Central Recreation Center • $12/class or register for the entire month


Junior Chef Curriculum designed for youth ages 10-14. $35/ person unless otherwise noted CHICAGO DEEP DISH PIZZA

Let’s explore the “Windy City’s” classic pizza style and take pizza night to a new level. Menu: Pepperoni and Cheese Deep Dish Pizza, Roasted Garlic Broccoli, Marinara and a Skillet Chocolate Chip Cookie. 79486 March 2 • Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon • Central Recreation Center

TASTE THE RAINBOW

What’s better than seeing a rainbow? You guessed it…tasting a rainbow. Let’s get cute and colorful with this very vibrant menu inspired by the very colorful world we live in. Menu: Mini Rainbow Fruit Pizzas, Rainbow Veggie Dippers with Homemade Hummus and Freshly Squeezed Color-Changing Limeade. 79487 March 9 • Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon • Moorhead Recreation Center

CHIMICHANGA

Not only is “chimichanga” fun to say, it’s also REALLY fun to make. Learn the basics of making some of your favorite Mexican dishes! Menu: Oven Fried Chicken Chimichanga w/Salsa Verde, Spanish Rice, Homemade Black Beans and a Watermelon Limeade. 79490 March 9 • Saturday, 2-4 p.m. • Expo Community Center

BOBA TEA SHOP

Open your own boba teas shop! Create signature flavored milk tea with crazy boba characters. Menu: Milk Tea with Boba Characters, Mini Cookies and Tea Sandwiches. 79497 March 16 • Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon • Central Recreation Center

I DONUT CARE

Give your bored teenager something to do. All we need is U and we can turn don’ts into DONUTS. Menu: Raised Donut Holes with Lemon Blueberry Custard, Churro Donuts with Cream Cheese Frosting and Berries Fruit Salsa. 79492 March 16 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center 79509 April 20 • Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon • Moorhead Recreation Center

THORBURGER

Transform your kitchen into a diner fit for the God of Thunder himself. Menu: Mjolnir Smashed Cheeseburger with Caramelized Onions and Thunder Sauce, Asgard Home Fries and Lightning Struck Malted Milkshake.   79494 March 16 • Saturday, 2-4 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

RECIPE QUEST

Food adventurers get ready for a cooking quest unlike any other. We will allow fate (a roll of the dice) to determine ingredient variations for the recipes. Come see what deliciousness your group will unfold! Menu: Braised Creamy Chicken, Rice Pilaf and Homemade Ice Cream (These are base recipes that will change as the quest continues). 79507 April 6 • Saturday, 2-4 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT BAKES

Grab a friend and come bake some delicious treats! Menu: Mixed Berry Scones, Double Chocolate Cake Pops and Bacon Cheddar Chive Biscuits. 79508 April 13 • Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon • Central Recreation Center

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BREAKFAST FOR DINNER: MORROCCO

Did you miss out on breakfast this morning? Well, luckily you can join us as we prepare the most important meal of the day for dinner, and we are going to do it with a Moroccan twist. Menu: Fire Roasted Red Bell Pepper Shakshuka with Toasted Pita and Chocolate Almond Moroccan Phyllo Cake. 79511 April 27 • Saturday, 2-4 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

ROCK THE WOK

Learn the basics of stir-fry and have fun creating a delicious Chinese meal. Menu: Kung Pao Chicken, Vegetable Fried Rice and Almond Cookies. 79515 May 4 • Saturday, 9-11 a.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

PARTY BITES

Make it a flavor party and come make some fun finger foods with us! 79512 May 4 • Saturday, 2-4 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

RED, WHITE AND BARBEQUE

Raise your tongs, lower your chef hat and let’s hear it for the red, white and barbeque. Join us as we celebrate a star-spangled menu that is sure to leave you feeling Yankee Doodle Dandy! Menu: Tangy Blueberry Barbeque Chicken, Strawberry Basil and Toasted Almond Coucous and Yogurt Dipped Fruit Sparklers. 79516 May 18 • Saturday, 2-4 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

CUPCAKE CREATIONS

Bake and decorate some bakery quality cupcakes! 79517 May 25 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

NOT THE SUSHI

All the sushi fun without any of the fish! Come make some fun kid-friendly takes on sushi. Menu: BLT Sushi, Cucumber California Rolls and Rice Crispy Dessert Nigari. 79518 May 25 • Saturday, 2-4 p.m. • Expo Community Center

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Teen

Adult 18+

Curriculum designed for youth ages 15-18. $40/ person

Curriculum designed for adults ages 18 years and older. $40/person

NOT TO WORRY CURRY

TASTY TORTELLINI

Let’s take a trip to Thailand and explore Thai flavors. Menu: Green Chicken Curry, Coconut Jasmine Rice, Thai Veggie Spring Rolls with Peanut Lemongrass Sauce. 79520 March 22 • Friday, 6-8:30 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

DON’T GET BENTO OUT OF SHAPE

Learn how to make your very own bento box lunch! Menu: Teryaki Chicken, Rice Balls, Spicy Edamame and Mini Donuts. 79521 April 6 • Saturday, 2-4 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

LOTR

Let’s take a trip through middle earth with this adventurous spread. Menu: Sam’s Fish and Chips, Lembas Bread and Prancing Pony Fresh Berry Tart. 79522 May 2 • Thursday, 6-8:30 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

Change up your go-to noodle dish with this elegant and easy to make stuffed pasta Menu: Herby Chicken Tortellini with a Pancetta Lemon Cream Sauce, Italian Garlic Green Beans and Strawberry Basil Sorbet. 79523 March 1 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center 79524 May 17 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

DINNER WITH JULIA

Join us for an evening of classic French faire that the master herself would be proud of. Menu: Coq au Vin, Salade Lyonnaise and Reine de Saba (Queen of Sheba Cake). 79526 March 8 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

COOK IT CREOLE

Discover the fascinating fusion of French, African, Spanish and Caribbean influences that make up Creole cuisine! Join us to learn how to cook Creole Good! Menu: Louisiana Red Beans and Rice, Jambalaya and Collard Greens with Cornbread Dumplings. 79527 March 15 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

MEXICAN VEGETARIAN

Learn to make Red Chile form scratch and cook an array of vegetarian Mexican dishes. Menu: Naked Roasted Vegetable Relleno, Red Chile Sauce, Borracho Beans and Sopapillas with Honey Butter. 79529 March 21 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

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THAI NIGHT: SHRIMPLY IRRESISTABLE

Have you been dreaming of a charming and romantic night in Thailand? Preparing Thai food is both feisty and flavorful. In class we will tame it down and make it “shrimple” by properly preparing and walking you through the Pad Thai process step-by-step. Enjoy a refreshing Singapore Sling cocktail and tune in for some fun and learning. Menu: Thai Coconut and Lime Shrimp Lettuce Wraps, Pad Thai and Chai Caramelized Apples with Coconut Whip. 79530 April 4 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

RAMSEY’S DINNER PARTY

We’ll be having some dinner service fun with this menu! We promise not to kick you out of the kitchen... well, maybe. Menu: Mini Beef Wellington, Wild Mushroom Risotto and Charred Broccoli with Lemon Garlic Burre Blanc. 79531 April 12 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

TASTE OF JAPAN

In this class, we will explore the unique flavor of Japanese umami or “pleasant savory taste.” Menu: Pork Gyoza with Spicy Soy Dipping Sauce and Chicken Yakisoba (Japanese Stir-Fried Noodles). 79535 April 18 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

TRADITIONAL NEW MEXICAN CUISINE

Join us for a fun a delicious cooking class where your taste buds will be transported to New Mexico, the land of enchantment. Menu: Green Chile Chicken Enchiladas, Spanish Rice, Calabacitas and Sopapillas with Whipped Cinnamon Honey Butter. 79537 April 19 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

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INDIAN FAVORITES

Join us for an out of this world display of Indian dishes! Menu: Pav Bhaji (Crushed and Spiced Vegetable Buttered Bun Slider), Ginger Garlic Green Bean Masala and Pilau Rice (Caramelized Onion Spiced Rice). 79538 April 26 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

BACK TO BASICS 1: KNIFE SKILLS AND BECHAMEL

In this technique driven class we will focus on knife skill basics, learn how to make one of the five mother sauces- Bechamel, and explore the fundamentals of baking. Menu: Croque Monsieur, Chunky Provencal Soup and Apple Strudel. 79541 May 3 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

CHINESE TAKEOUT

Skip the trip and make your favorite Chinese Takeout favorites at home. Menu: General Tao’s Chicken, Vegetable Fried Rice and Egg Drop Soup. 79542 May 10 • Friday, 6-8 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center

BBQ 101

Learn all about the tangy, sweet and smoky flavors of BBQ. Join us as we learn all about the basics of BBQ. Menu: Chipotle Rubbed Bacon Wrapped Pork Loin, Homemade BBQ Sauce, Tangy Red Cabbage Slaw and Loaded Potato Salad. 79545 May 23 • Thursday, 6-8 p.m. • Moorhead Recreation Center


Adult 21+

Curriculum designed for adults ages 21 and older. $50/ person unless otherwise noted.

TEMPTING TAMALES

Gather around the tamale steamer with us! In this class we will master the basics of homemade tamales. Please join us for this fun-filled cooking class, where we will surely be having too “masa” fun. Menu: Chicken Tinga Tamales, Salsa Roja, Curtido (Mexican Slaw) and Dulce De Leche Ice Cream for dessert. 79555 March 1 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

GORDITAS AND MARGARITAS

These plump, crisp yet tender corncakes are sure to put a fresh spin on taco night. Menu: Ancho Chicken and Poblano Homemade Gorditas with a Creamy Tomatillo Avocado Salsa, Charred Cauliflower and Margarita to drink. 79556 March 7 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

COFFEE, COCKTAILS AND DONUTS

Coffee and Donuts? Yes, please! In this class we will learn to make some top shelf donuts and a delicious cocktail perfect for dunking or sipping while you enjoy your efforts. Menu: Salted Caramel Crunch Old Fashioned Donuts, Blueberries and Cream Filled Donuts with a Coffee Cocktail. 79562 March 9 • Saturday, 9 a.m.-noon • Expo Community Center

WINGS AND BREWS

Wings done right! Join us and learn all about everyone’s favorite bar food. Menu: Wings 2 ways, Fried Pickles and Vidalia Onion with Aurora Cooks Secret Dipping Sauce. 79563 March 14 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

SOURDOUGH STARTS HERE

QUICHE ME I’M IRISH

Join us for some luck of the Irish and tickle your taste buds with this fun class! Menu: Corned Beef Hash Fritters, Soda Bread Scones with Brandy Butter, Herb Roasted Beef Tenderloin and Root Vegetables, Twice Baked Leek Mashers (Colcannon) and Bailey’s Chocolate Pudding Cakes. 79558 March 8 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

Join us to learn all about where sourdough starts. The starter! We will go over the basics of building and maintaining a sourdough starter and learn some yummy recipes to make the most of your starter along the way. Menu: Start your own sourdough starter to take home, Country Gravy with Sourdough Biscuits and Sourdough Brownies. 79564 March 14 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Expo Community Center

CRAZY PHO YOU

TIP TOP TAPAS

Learn to master restaurant quality Pho at home. Menu: Pho Bac, Crispy Eggrolls with Nuoc Cham and Vietnamese Coffee Sunday with Sesame Brittle. 79561 March 8 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Expo Community Center

Join us to prepare some tip top tapas! These easy and approachable recipes will give you a taste of Spain. Menu: Chorizo and Potato Spanish Tortilla with Garlic Aioli, Spanish Albondigas (Meatballs) and Alfadores (Shortbread Dulce De Leche Cookies). 79566 March 15 • Friday, 6-8:30 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

OH MY SHAWARMA!

We’ve heard that shawarma is the epitome of middle eastern cuisine. Join us in making this takeout favorite. Menu: Beef Shawarma, Homemade Naan and Roasted Cauliflower with a Tahini Sauce. 79567 March 15 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Expo Community Center

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WHY IS THE RUM ALWAYS GONE!?

No matter if it is Jack Sparrow or One-Eyed Willy that you are inviting to dinner, we are sure they will be pleased with this rum inspired meal. Ahoy! Menu: Jerk Chicken with Lime and Chiles, Jamaican Peas and Rice, Caramelized Pineapple with a Dark and Stormy Punch Cocktail to drink. 79568 March 21 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

SOURDOUGH CONTINUED…

Now that you have a thriving starter, let’s learn the ins and outs of shaping and baking your sourdough loaf. Menu: Sourdough Country Loaf and Sourdough Cinnamon Rolls. 79570 March 21 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Expo Community Center

BETTER WITH BEER

Believe it or not there is more to beer than just enjoying it in a frosty mug. Join us as we explore how beer is utilized in cooking. This class is perfect for pub crawlers and beer enthusiasts with “mile-high expectations”. Menu: Peppercorn and Porter Flat Iron Steak, Cheesy Gouda Risotto and Salted Caramel Chocolate Stout Cupcakes. 79571 March 22 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

HOLY RAVIOLI

Learn next level pasta skills to master this heaven sent, pillow-like stuffed pasta. Menu: Sausage Parmigiana Ravioli in Red Sauce and Italian Chop Salad with Red Raspberry Vinaigrette. 79572 March 22 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Expo Community Center

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THIS IS HOW WE ROLL

Come roll with us! Master the art of tempura and sushi rolling. Menu: Spicy Mushroom Tempura, Lemon Aioli, Tempura Shishito Temaki Roll, Spicy Miso Tuna Roll and Fried Sesame Rolls. 79574 March 28 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Expo Community Center 79575 April 5 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

CHILEAN EMPANADAS AND PISCO SOURS Explore the unique flavors of Chilean empanadas and learn how to make their national drink – the Pisco Sour. Menu: Empanadas De Pino (Chilean Beef Empanadas), Chilean Pebre Salsa and Pisco Sours. 79576 March 28 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

RICOTTA, MEATBALL, POLENTA, REPEAT

Menu: Tuscan Grilled Vegetable Bruschetta, Lamb Meatballs in Smoked Tomato Broth with Homemade Ricotta over Creamy Polenta, Strawberry Granita and Almond Brittle. 79577 March 29 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center 79578 April 4 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

BAO CHICKA BAO BAO

Learn to make fresh and airy Chinese steam buns with a variety of fillings. Menu: Char Sui Pork Buns, Chinese Custard Steam Buns and Chinese Noodle Soup with Pork and Shrimp Wontons. 79581 April 5 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Expo Community Center 79582 May 3 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center


VEGGIN’ OUT

Tired of bland Veggies? Learn how to cook a flavorful veggie dinner Menu: Pakora (Indian Vegetable Fritters), Tikka Masala, Homemade Naan and Raspberry Sorbet. 79587 April 11 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

HOLY CANOLI

Learn all about the cannoli wow factor with this class! Menu: Savory Parmesan and Ricotta Cannoli, Lasagna Roll ups and Chocolate Chip Cannoli for dessert. 79584 April 11 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Expo Community Center 79585 May 10 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

DINNER WITH JULIA

Join us for an evening of classic French faire that the master herself would be proud of. Menu: Coq au Vin, Salade Lyonnaise and Reine de Saba (Queen of Sheba Cake). 79590 April 12 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

NAAN STOP

Need something to spice up your night? Join us to learn how to cook some Indian classics. Menu: Tandoori Chicken, Raita, Biryani Rice, Garlic Naan and Spicy Cucumber Salad. 79588 April 12 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Expo Community Center 79589 May 24 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

GREEK STREET FOOD

Attention cooks and food geeks, it is time to make dinner, and tonight we’ll make it GREEK. In this class we will explore some Mediterranean flavors with a fun and flavorful menu. Join us and change up your normal weeknight dinner and let’s Greek Out. Menu: Falafel with Tahini Sauce, Chicken Souvlaki and Homemade Pita Bread. 79592 April 18 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

SHRIMP ON THE BARBIE

Menu: Aussie Grilled Shrimp and Garlic Aioli, Hassleback Sweet Potatoes with Almond Pesto, Spring Greens with Tahini Sauce and Strawberry Rhubarb Ice Cream. 79591 April 18 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Expo Community Center

POLISH PIEROGIS

A true taste of Poland! In this class, you will learn how to make these wonderfully savory dumplings. Menu: Potato and Cheese Pierogis with Brown Butter Sage Sauce, Apple Pie-rogies and Mizeria (Polish Cucumber Salad). 79594 April 19 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

CUPCAKES FOR GROWNUPS

Let’s up your cupcake game with these grown-up cupcakes. Menu: Bourbon Brown Sugar Cupcakes, Chocolate and Goat Cheese Cupcakes. 79593 April 19 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Expo Community Center

MAGICAL MOROCCAN

Discover the beauty of Moroccan cuisine that welcomes any cook looking for spice and adventure. Menu: Chicken Tagine with Apricots and Almonds, Roasted Vegetable Couscous and Moroccan Date Cookies. 79595 April 25 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

COOKING WITH WINE

Wine is not just great for drinking, but also cooking! Learn how to make impressive wine-infused dishes while sipping on your favorite wine. Menu: Chicken Piccata with Lemon Sauce, Creamy Parmesan Polenta and Poached Peaches and Cherries with Crème Anglaise. 79596 April 26 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

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COME SAIL AWAY

Hop on the Aurora Cooks boat and take a trip to Peru and make Ceviche with us! Menu: Amarillo Mango Ceviche, Fresh Plantain Chips, Homemade Guacamole, Mango Sorbet and a Hibiscus Agua Fresca Cocktail. 79597 May 2 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

COUSCOUS IN CASABLANCA

Menu: Merguez Lettuce Wraps with Harissa Aioli, Lamb Kefta with Herbed lemon Yogurt and ApricotAlmond Couscous. 79598 May 9 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

KOREAN BBQ

Love Korean BBQ? Master these iconic dishes and try a few new additions to your culinary repertoire. Menu: Scallion Pancakes, Kimchi Dumplings with Dipping Sauce and Buldak (Cheesy Fire Chicken). 79599 May 9 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Expo Community Center

BOLD MIDDLE EASTERN FLAVORS

Wanna cook unapologetically, out loud and full of flavor for all to eat? Join us as we learn some flavorful twists on your favorite dishes. Menu: Easy Chicken Shawarma, Garlicky Tahini and Green Zhug (Hot Sauce), Brown Butter Couscous and Tahini Sheet Cake with Buttercream. 79600 May 10 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Expo Community Center

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SOME LIKE IT HOT

Turn up the heat with this chili forward cooking class. Dishes will include a variety of dry and fresh peppers, leaving guests with an understanding of which peppers will bring the best flavor and heat to their dishes. Menu: Gochujang Chicken Wings, Sweet Potatoes with Bacon Chili Jam, Masala Grilled Vegetables with Spicy Mint Chutney! 79602 May 16 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

MEXICAN VEGITARIAN

Learn to make Red Chile form scratch and cook an array of vegetarian Mexican dishes. Menu: Naked Roasted Vegetable Relleno, Red Chile Sauce, Borracho Beans and Sopapillas with Honey Butter. 79601 May 16 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Expo Community Center

YUMMY YUCATAN

Need a get-a-way kinda meal? Join us to learn to make this tropical Baja infused seafood spread Menu: Pan Seared Yucatan Shrimp, Refried Coconut Milk Black Beans, Fried Sopes and Salsa Verde. 79603 May 17 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

AREPAS, POR FAVOR!

Join us in making this South American street food, that is the perfect vessels for fillings and toppings galore! Menu: Arepas with Ancho Shredded Chicken Filling, Black Bean and Corn Filling and Salsa Verde. 79604 May 17 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Expo Community Center

FANCY AND FRENCH

Bon Jour! Please join us for a night of cooking fancy French food and, of course, some fun. Menu: Lemon Chicken Fricassee, Niçoise Salad and an Apple Blueberry Tart Tatin for dessert. 79605 May 23 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

NOT TO WORRY CURRY

Let’s take a trip to Thailand and explore Thai flavors. Menu: Green Chicken Curry, Coconut Jasmine Rice and Thai Veggie Spring Rolls with Peanut Lemongrass Sauce. 79606 May 23 • Thursday, 6-8:30 p.m. • Expo Community Center

SIPS AND SWEETS

Get in the holiday spirit, sipping a festive cocktail and baking this trio of holiday treats to share with your family and friends. Menu: Raspberry Tahini Thumbprint Cookies, Lemon Filled Shortbread Cookies and Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies. 79608 May 30 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center

COOK IT CREOLE

Discover the fascinating fusion of French, African, Spanish and Caribbean influences that make up Creole cuisine! Join us to learn how to cook Creole Good! Menu: Louisiana Red Beans and Rice, Jambalaya and Collard Greens with Cornbread Dumplings. 79609 May 31 • Friday, 6-9 p.m. • Central Recreation Center


Dog Training BEGINNING DOG TRAINING Puppies/Dogs nine weeks and older Learn how to understand your dog and communicate with them. Teach the basic commands like loose leash, sit, down, come, stand, stay, leave it, heel, drop it and good manners. Do not bring the dog to first class. Bring proof of shots (DHLPP and Rabies) to first class. Dogs must be dog and people friendly. 77642 March 3-April 14 (No class March 31) • Sunday, 8:30-9:30 a.m. • $204 ($163 Resident) • Expo Community Center 77643 April 3-May 8 • Wednesday, 6-7 p.m. • $204 ($163 Resident) • Beck Recreation Center

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Fitness Beck Recreation Center Drop-In Classes Drop-in classes included with membership.

SILVERSNEAKERS CLASSIC Ages 50 and older This class focuses on strengthening muscles and increasing the range of movement for daily life activities. Participants can use hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and a SilverSneakers ball. A chair is used for seated exercises and standing support. • Monday, 9:30-10:30 a.m.

RHYTHMIC CYCLE Ages 16 and older We are going spin you round right here in A-Town. Our instructors will guide and motivate you through a series of workout phases that include warm-up, steady, up-tempo cadences, sprints, climbs and cool downs. Participants control the resistance of the bicycle, and thus the challenge. • Monday/Wednesday, 6-7 p.m.

TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE Ages 16 and older Improve range of motion and balance with circular movement patterns that are repeated with a focus on grace, balance and controlled breathing. • Tuesday/Thursday, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

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CARDIO REMIX Ages 16 and older Get ready for a 60-minute calorie-torching, music-pumping, sweat-infused Remixed Cardio workout, designed to burn fat and leave you feeling energized. You’ll work up a sweat, tone your body and increase your stamina with a variety of moderate to high-intensity movements. You’ll also feel those muscles burn with an added dash of strength training mixed in. • Tuesday/Thursday, 5:30-6:30 p.m.

SILVERSNEAKERS CIRCUIT Ages 50 and older Combine fun with fitness to increase your cardiovascular and muscular endurance power with a standing circuit workout. Upper body strength work with hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and a SilverSneakers ball is alternated with nonimpact aerobics choreography. Often a chair is used for seated exercises or standing support. • Wednesday, 9:30-10:30 a.m.

SILVERSNEAKERS CARDIO FIT Ages 50 and older Get up and go to a safe and heart-healthy aerobics class. This workout consists of low-impact choreographed movements to tone and sculpt your body and improve strength, balance and core. • Friday, 9:30-10:30 a.m.


Central Recreation Center Drop-In Classes Drop-in classes included with membership.

RHYTHMIC CYCLE Ages 16 and older The instructor will guide participants through workout phases that include warm-up, steady uptempo cadences, sprints, climbs and cool down. Participants control the resistance of the bicycle, and thus the challenge. Great energy and fabulous music. Cycle shoes and tennis shoes are acceptable. • Monday, 10:45-11:45 a.m. • Wednesday, 6:45-7:45 p.m. • Saturday, 9:45-10:45 a.m.

SILVERSNEAKERS CLASSIC

INTRODUCTION TO TRANSFORMATIONAL FUSION BELLY DANCE Ages 16 and older Find self-love and release while blending different sounds and dance styles with the ancient art of Belly Dance. There will be choreographies and combinations that are inspired by fantasy recreations of cabaret, folk and ATS-style Belly Dance with moves from Hip Hop, Jazz, Flamenco and contemporary styles. Come connect to your strength, love your body and get creative. • Monday, 7:15-8:15 p.m.

Ages 50 and older This class focuses on strengthening muscles and increasing the range of movement for daily life activities. Participants can use handheld weights, elastic tubing with handles and a SilverSneakers ball. Often a chair is used for seated exercises or standing support. • Monday, 11 a.m.-noon • Tuesday/Thursday, 9-10 a.m.

LUNCH EXPRESS BOOTCAMP Ages 16 and older This 45-minute express class focuses on highintensity interval training. It is a total body workout meant to get that heart rate up and muscles firing. • Monday/Wednesday, noon-12:45 p.m. • Friday, noon-12:45 p.m.

REB3L GROOVE Ages 16 and older REB3L GROOVE fuses hard-hitting choreography with HIIT mechanics and powerful music, resulting in a high-intensity, boot-camp style dance fitness format. It is sexy…redefined. All fitness levels are welcome, no dance experience is needed. You will leave feeling inspired, motivated, strong and empowered. • Monday, 5-6 p.m. • Wednesday, 6-7 p.m.

REB3L STRENGTH Ages 16 and older REB3L STRENGTH is choreographed toning routines set to powerful music. It creates sculpted bodies and builds physical strength using body weight and minimal equipment. Break out of your boring gym routine. Strong is sexy…redefined. • Monday, 6-7 p.m. • Wednesday, 5-6 p.m.

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WERQ Ages 16 and older WERQ is a fiercely fun dance fitness class, based on Pop, Rock and Hip Hop music. The warm-up previews the dance steps in class, followed by heart rate-raising pre-choreographed dances and a cool-down that combines yoga-inspired static stretching and balance poses. Come enjoy some heart-happy cardio. • Tuesday, 8-8:30 a.m.

CHAIR YOGA Ages 16 and older Get ready to move through a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses. Chair support is offered so you can perform a variety of seated and standing postures designed to increase flexibility, balance and range of movement. • Tuesday/Thursday, 10:15-11:15 a.m.

BARBELL BLAST Ages 16 and older Focusing on barbells and free weights, this class will challenge your strength while elevating your cardiovascular fitness. This class will hit the upper body, lower body and core. • Tuesday, 6:15-7:15 p.m.

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ZUMBA GOLD Ages 50 and older All the fun of ZUMBA in an easy-to-follow format lasting 45-50 minutes. This class will focus on coordination and balance as well as range of motion. Come ready to sweat and prepare to leave HAPPY! • Wednesday, 9-10 a.m.

BOOTCAMP Ages 16 and older Full body workout with a mix of exercises. This motivational class will challenge you to increase your intensity and level of fitness. You will tighten, tone and build strength and endurance. • Thursday, 6:15-7:15 p.m.

SILVERSNEAKERS CIRCUIT Age 50 and older Move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement and activities for daily living. Weights, resistance bands and a SilverSneakers ball and chair are used. • Friday, 9-10 a.m.


Central Recreation Center Specialty Fitness Classes XTREME HIP HOP with KEYTA All ages In this class, we combine cardio, the step board and clean hiphop and R&B music to make sure you have a blast while getting fit. The classes are designed to accommodate all fitness levels, from beginners taking their first steps onto the platform to advanced enthusiasts looking for a high-energy challenge. Take part in choreographed routines that keep you engaged, motivated and eager to come back for more. 78569 March 3-31 75870 April 7-28 75871 May 5-26 • Sunday, 10-11 a.m. • $50 ($40 Resident)

HATHA YOGA Ages 16 and older Enjoy this extended yoga format that leaves you relaxed, flexible, strengthened and energized. Stress reduction and breathing techniques are used for total wellness. 78594 March 4-25 78602 April 1-29* 78606 May 6-27** • Monday, 9-10 a.m. 78596 March 6-27 78604 April 3-24 78608 May 1-29* • Wednesday, 9-10 a.m. • $19 ($15 Resident)** • $25 ($20 Resident) • $31 ($25 Resident)*

YOGA FLOW Ages 16 and older Yoga Flow incorporates foundational yoga postures in a flowing style, connecting your breath to your movement. With emphasis on proper alignment, you will move mindfully while building strength, balance and flexibility on the yoga mat. Open to all levels, with modifications provided when necessary. 78589 March 4-25 78590 April 1-29* 78592 May 6-27** • Monday, 6-7 p.m. 78584 March 2-30* 78585 April 6-27 78587 May 4-25 • Saturday, 8:15-9:15 a.m. • $19 ($15 Resident)** • $25 ($20 Resident) • $31 ($25 Resident)*

MAT PILATES Ages 16 and older Total body conditioning exercises that combine flexibility and strength to improve posture, develop mind/body uniformity and provide balance and focus on strengthening the core. 78575 March 5-26 78576 April 2-30* 78577 May 7-28 • Tuesday, 9-10 a.m. 78578 March 7-28 78579 April 4-25 78580 May 2-30* • Thursday, 10:30-11:30 a.m. • $25 ($20 Resident) • $31 ($25 Resident)*

BARRE+ Ages 16 and older Don’t worry, you don’t need to wear a tutu! This is a fun hybrid class, a mixture of Barre fitness and Pilates, which improves balance and flexibility. In this class, you’ll burn calories and build lean muscle without highimpact movements. 78572 March 5-26 78573 April 2-30* 78574 May 7-28 • Tuesday, noon-1 p.m. • $13 ($10 Resident) • $16 ($13 Resident)*

POP and ZUMBA Ages 16 and older Fun and full-body cardio and core workout experience that tones muscles and improves balance. Empowers and energizes you using simple dance steps. 78609 March 6-27 78610 April 3-24 78611 May 1-29* • Wednesday, 5:30-6:30 p.m. • $13 ($10 Resident) • $16 ($13 Resident)*

ZUMBA Ages 16 and older Fun and full-body cardio and core workout experience that tones muscles and improves balance. Empowers and energizes you using simple dance steps. 78612 March 2-30* 78613 April 6-27 78614 May 4-25 • Saturday, 10-11 a.m. • $13 ($10 Resident) • $16 ($13 Resident)*

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Moorhead Recreation Center Drop-In Classes Drop-in classes included with membership.

MORNING MOVEMENTS STRENGTH TRAINING Ages 16 and older Burn calories, burn stress and gain strength! The strength training class is a total body routine to make you stronger. Fast paced anaerobic exercise class. • Monday/Wednesday/Friday, 9:30-10:15 a.m.

CARDIO REMIX Ages 16 and older Get ready for a 60-minute calorie torching, music pumping, sweat infused remixed cardio workout designed to burn fat and leave you feeling energized. You’ll work up a sweat, tone your body and increase your stamina with a variety of moderate to high intensity movements. You’ll also feel those muscles burn with an added dash of strength training mixed in. • Tuesday, 6-7 p.m.

MORNING MOVEMENTS DANCE FITNESS Ages 16 and older Burn calories, relieve stress and gain strength with this fast-paced aerobic exercise class. • Wednesday/Friday, 10:30-11:15 a.m.

BODYWEIGHT BURN Ages 16 and older If you want a killer, no equipment, total body workout then this class is for you! You will work your entire body with cardio, lower body, upper body and core exercises. Enjoy the burn! • Wednesday, 6-7 p.m.

BARBELL BLAST Ages 16 and older Focusing on barbells and free weights, this class will challenge your strength while elevating your cardiovascular fitness. This class will target your entire body, leading you on a complete fitness transformation. • Thursday, 6-7 p.m.

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Southeast Recreation Center Drop-In Classes Drop-in classes included with membership

SILVERSNEAKERS CLASSIC Ages 50 and older This class focuses on strengthening muscles and increasing the range of movement for daily life activities. Participants can use handheld weight, elastic tubing with handles and a Silver Sneakers ball. Often a chair is used for seated exercises or standing support. • Monday/Wednesday, 1:30-2:30 p.m.

BOOTCAMP Ages 16 and older Full body workout with a mix of exercises. This motivational class will challenge you to increase your intensity and level of fitness. You will tighten, tone and build strength and endurance. • Monday, 6-7 p.m.

HIGH FITNESS Ages 16 and older High Fitness is a HIIT aerobics class for any age and fitness level. Think old-school aerobics transformed into modern, heart-pounding fun. Each track alternates highintensity movement combined with moderate active recovery, which makes it a highly effective workout. Classes are fun, with easy-to-follow choreography and fabulous music. High Fitness is a full-body workout using zero equipment that will improve your endurance, stamina and strength. • Tuesday/Thursday, 6-7 a.m.

LUNCH EXPRESS BOOTCAMP Ages 16 and older This 45-minute express class focuses on high-intensity interval training. It is a total body workout meant to get that heart rate up and muscles firing. • Tuesday, noon-12:45 p.m.

BELLY DANCE (TRANSNATIONAL FUSION AND CLASSICAL PERSIAN)

P90X LIVE

Ages 16 and older P90X LIVE is a full-body, strength training format featuring three Ages 16 and older unique blocks of work: lower Find self-love and release while blending different sounds and dance strength, upper strength and X core. P90X is suitable for all fitness styles with the ancient art of Belly Dance. There will be choreographies levels from beginner to advanced and is fully modifiable for those with and combinations that are inspired specific needs. The class offers a truly by fantasy re-creations of cabaret, results-driven method that yields folk and ATS-style Belly Dance with moves from Hip Hop, Jazz, Flamenco consistent improvement over time. • Wednesday, 5-6 p.m. and contemporary styles. Come connect to your strength, love your body and get creative. REB3L COMBO • Tuesday, 7:15-8:15 p.m. Ages 16 and older Fusion of REB3L Groove and REB3L strength for a total body WERQ HIP HOP burn and tone workout. It creates Ages 16 and older WERQ is a fiercely fun dance fitness sculpted bodies and builds physical strength using body class based on pop, rock and hipweight and minimal equipment. hop music. The warm-up previews the dance steps in class, followed by • Wednesday, 6:15-7:45 p.m. heart rate rising, pre-choreographed dances and a cool-down that combines yoga-inspired static stretching and balance poses. Come enjoy some heart-happy cardio! • Wednesday, 8:30-9 a.m.

CHAIR YOGA Ages 16 and older Get ready to move through a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses. Chair support is offered so you can perform a variety of postures designed to increase flexibility, balance and range of motion. • Wednesday, 10-11 a.m.

REB3L STRENGTH Ages 16 and older REB3L STRENGTH is choreographed toning routines set to powerful music. It creates sculpted bodies and builds physical strength using body weight and minimal equipment. Break out of your boring gym routine. Strong is sexy…redefined. • Wednesday, 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. • Friday, 5:15-6:15 p.m.

ZUMBA GOLD Ages 50 and older All the fun of ZUMBA in an easy-tofollow format lasting 45-50 minutes. This class will focus on coordination and balance as well as range of motion. Come ready to sweat and prepare to leave HAPPY! • Friday, 12:15-1:15 pm

REB3L GROOVE Ages 16 and older REB3L GROOVE fuses hard-hitting choreography with HIIT mechanics and powerful music, resulting in a high-intensity, boot camp-style dance fitness format. It is sexy… redefined. All fitness levels are welcome, no dance experience needed. You will leave feeling inspired, motivated, strong and empowered. • Friday, 6:30-7:30 p.m.

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Southeast Recreation Center Specialty Fitness Classes

YOGA FOR BRAIN LONGEVITY

WOMEN’S STRENGTH TRAINING

Ages 50 and older Join the movement towards healthy aging and Alzheimer’s prevention, led by a Brain Longevity Specialist. This six-week program incorporates yoga exercises with a strong focus on memory and cognitive functioning, breath regulation, and the positive impact of social interactions and spirituality. 78432 March 5-April 9 • Tuesday 10:15-11:15 a.m. • $30 ($38 Resident)

Ages 16 and older This class will get you fully comfortable with weight training equipment and techniques to help you achieve your goals. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced weightlifter, this class will help you fine tune your form and help take your strength to the next level. This program focuses on strength training for any person identifying as female. 78663 March 6-27 79565 April 3-24 79569 May 1-29* • Wednesday, 5-6 p.m. • $25 ($20 Resident) • $31 ($25 Resident)*

YOGA FLOW Ages 16 and older Students will be guided to link breath with movement in a natural, meditative pace. This class is great for beginners and those with yoga experiences. Students will benefit as they work on strength, balance, flexibility and breathwork. 78627 March 5-26 79579 April 2-30* 79580 May 7-28 • Tuesday, 9-10 a.m. • $25 ($20 Resident) • $31 ($25 Resident)* 78616 March 2-30* 79583 April 6-27 79586 May 4-25 • Saturday, 9:15-10:15 a.m. • $25 ($20 Resident) • $31 ($25 Resident)*

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TRAINING FOR SPRINT TRIATHLON Ages 16 and older Looking to step out of your comfort zone? This training program is designed to prepare you for the Sprint Triathlon. You will work once a week with a personal trainer focusing on strength, flexibility and core movements designed to prepare you for a sprint triathlon. In addition, a fitness program will be provided with support from a certified personal trainer to achieve swim, bike and run goals during the eight-week program. Sign up includes registration for the Sprint Triathlon on April 27. 78660 March 6-April 24 • Wednesday, 6-7 p.m. • $250 ($200 Resident)


RUN CLUB

ZUMBA

Ages 16 and older Runners of all different abilities and backgrounds are welcome. This program will focus on improving running endurance through group runs and increasing running efficiency with runner specific strength and mobility exercises. 79325 March 7-28 79552 April 4-25 79559 May 2-30* • Thursday, 6:15-7:15 a.m. • $25 ($20 Resident) • $31 ($25 Resident)*

Ages 16 and older Fun and full-body cardio and core workout experience that tones muscles and improves balance. Leave each class feeling empowered and energized by engaging in a series of fun dance moves. 78630 March 7-28 79499 April 4-25 79500 May 2-30* • Thursday, 5:30-6:30 p.m. • $13 ($10 Resident) • $16 ($13 Resident)*

FLOW AND YIN YOGA Ages 16 and older This class starts with a flowing style of foundational yoga postures then transitions into a yin style of holding postures for longer to target those connective tissues. With emphasis on proper alignment, you will mindfully build strength, balance and flexibility. 78628 March 7-28 79504 April 4-25 79505 May 2-30* • Thursday, 9-10 a.m. • $25 ($20 Resident) • $31 ($25 Resident)*

MAT PILATES Ages 16 and older Total body conditioning exercises that combine flexibility and strength to improve posture, develop mind/body uniformity, and core strength 78631 March 7-28 79469 April 4-25 79484 May 2-30* • Thursday, 7-8 p.m. • $25 ($20 Resident) • $31 ($25 Resident)*

BARRE+ Ages 16 and older Don’t worry, you don’t need to wear a tutu! This is a fun hybrid class, a mixture of Barre fitness and Pilates that improves strength, balance and flexibility. In this class you will burn calories and build lean muscle without high impact movements. 78629 March 7-28 79610 April 4-25 79611 May 2-30* • Thursday, 10:15-11:15 a.m. • $25 ($20 Resident) • $31 ($25 Resident)*

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Martial Arts KOREAN MARTIAL ARTS Ages 5 and older Join our martial arts program that offers a unique and comprehensive training experience. Our program is designed by two renowned grandmasters, with decades of combined experience. We have developed a curriculum that emphasizes physical fitness, mental discipline and practical self-defense skills. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced practitioner, you will find a challenging and rewarding training experience that will help you achieve your goals and reach your full potential. Join us today and discover the benefits of training with the best! 78059 March 4-30* 78062 April 1-29 78063 May 1-30* • Monday/Wednesday, 5:30-6:30 p.m. • Saturday, 10:30-11:30 a.m. • $150 ($120 Resident)* • $163 ($130 Resident) • Southeast Recreation Center 78065 March 2-30 78066 April 2-30 78067 May 2-30 • Tuesday/Thursday, 4:45-5:45 p.m. • Saturday, 12:30-1:30 p.m. • $163 ($130 Resident) • Central Recreation Center

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TAEKWONDO AT BECK Ages 2½-17 This popular Korean martial art form is a blend of punches, fighting movement and spinning kicks. All classes are taught in small groups to maximize learning and to provide more individual attention. Protective gear will be required for all sparring activities. Students are encouraged to go at their own pace and are progressed to higher levels as skills are mastered. Uniforms are optional and are available for purchase. Belt testing is optional and requires additional fees. AGES 2 ½-6 (BEGINNER) 78141 March 4-25 78142 April 1-29* 78143 May 6-20** • Monday, 5:15-5:45 p.m. 78144 March 7-28 78145 April 4-25 78146 May 2-30* • Thursday, 5:15-5:45 p.m. • $24 ($18 Resident)** • $30 ($24 Resident) • $38 ($30 Resident)* AGES 7-17 (ALL LEVELS) 78147 March 4-25 78148 April 1-29* 78149 May 6-20** • Monday, 5:45-6:45 p.m. 78150 March 7-28 78151 April 4-25 78152 May 2-30* • Thursday, 5:45-6:45 p.m. • $34 ($27 Resident)** • $45 ($36 Resident) • $56 ($45 Resident)* • Beck Recreation Center


Golf KIDS GOLF FREE Ages 17 and under golf free with paying adult • $5 per additional kid • Normal cart fees apply for adults • No cart fees for kids • Not valid on holidays or for leagues • Available at all five courses • Daily after 2 p.m. Please note, start time moves to 1 p.m. when the time changes in the fall and will revert back to 2 p.m. in the spring.

BIG PERSON/LITTLE PERSON LEAGUE AT SPRINGHILL

Saturday afternoons after 2 p.m., May-Sept. For more information contact Dan at 303.739.6854 or doshaugh@auroragov.org • Tee-time starts • One person 18 years or older. Adult representative can change from event to event • One person 17 years or younger. Minor should be consistent

JUNIOR PASS @ MURPHY CREEK

Monday-Friday anytime Saturday/Sundays/Holidays after 1 p.m. • $400 ages 17 or younger • Unlimited green fees • Unlimited range balls • Children ages 10 or younger must be accompanied by an adult

Lesson packages are available. Premier and gift cards are redeemable at all five Aurora golf courses. Aurora Hills | 50 S. Peoria St. • 303.739.1550 Meadow Hills | 3609 S. Dawson St. • 303.326.8450 Murphy Creek | 1700 S. Old Tom Morris Road • 303.739.1560 Saddle Rock | 21705 E. Arapahoe Road • 303.326.8460 Springhill | 800 N. Telluride St. • 303.739.6854 (Executive 18)

AURORA GOLF OFFICE

15151 E. Alameda Parkway • GolfAurora.com • 303.739.7888

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AURORA PGA JR. LEAGUE

For information on Aurora’s teams or to register, contact Caine Fitzgerald at 303.326.8450 or cfitzger@auroragov.org

JOIN A CLUB OR LEAGUE

Looking to join a club or a league in Aurora? Our courses offer a variety of leagues to choose from; ladies’, men’s, couples leagues and a new Big Person/Little Person league. Visit our website, GolfAurora.com and click on Clubs.

GET THE GOLF SEASON STARTED RIGHT, TAKE LESSONS!

Our five courses offer group, individual, ladies only or playing lessons given by our PGA golf professionals. Call the Pro Shops or visit GolfAurora.com and click on Lessons.

Premier Cards Your premier card is accepted at all five Aurora golf courses. Use it for green fees, golf carts, range balls and rental clubs. The card NEVER expires, it’s transferable and you don’t have to be an Aurora resident to purchase one. Valid weekdays (non-holidays) anytime and after noon on weekends and holidays at Aurora Hills, Meadow Hills, Murphy Creek and Saddle Rock. Valid anytime at Springhill. Restrictions don’t apply to range tokens. New cards are not valid on date of purchase. Purchase at any of our five Pro Shops or online at GolfAurora.com and click on Gift and Premier Cards.

SPRINGHILL ANNUAL PASS

Add this to your current Recreation Center Pass! You must be a Recreation Center Annual Pass holder to qualify for this add-on, not valid with SilverSneakers Pass. Purchase this Springhill Golf Course add-on when you buy your Recreation Center Annual Pass. • Find out more by calling Beck Recreation Center at 303.739.6888 • $599 • Valid seven days a week after noon (carts extra) • Play golf for 12 months with no green fees

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Hunter Safety HUNTER SAFETY Ages 10 and older Are you ready to go hunting in the great outdoors? You will be after you take this course. Hunter Education cards will be awarded to students upon successfully completing the course, including attending all class sessions and passing a written test and a live-fire exercise. No firearms or live ammunition will be allowed in the classroom. Firearms and ammunition will be provided by instructors for the live-fire exercise. (Students ages 10-12 must have an adult accompany them to all classes.) Students must register BOTH with the city of Aurora AND Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). CPW—visit the Hunter Education registration page at register-ed.com/programs/colorado/98-coloradohunter-education-course • Use your ZIP code to search for the Aurora Center for Active Adults class. • To enroll, click on Register Now and input student information. • Each student must print the Student Consent form, fill it out and bring it to the first class. The live-fire exercise will be held at The Firing Line, 20 S Potomac St., on the last night of class. Please plan transportation accordingly. 76118 March 13, 14, 20 and 21 76120 April 17, 18, 24 and 25 76121 May 15, 16, 22 and 23 • Wednesday/Thursday, 5-8:30 p.m. • $10 • Aurora Center for Active Adults • Registration deadline is 24 hours before the first-class session starts. Register with the city of Aurora either online (CityOfAurora.PerfectMind.com) or with any recreation center.

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Nature March, April, May 2024 Nature Programs Please register for programs directly on the website, AuroraGov.Org/NaturePrograms

Community Naturalist Programs CELEBRATE YOUR CHILD’S BIRTHDAY IN NATURE Ages 5-12 years Celebrate your child’s birthday at Morrison Nature Center or Senac Creek Nature Center. Nature parties accommodate up to 15 people and feature your child’s favorite nature topics through fun games, educational activities and discovery time on the trail. For inquiries or to schedule a party contact nature@auroragov.org. • $85 for two hours, including set up and clean up

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SCOUT PROGRAMS All scout ages Our naturalist-led programs connect scouts to the natural world. Programs meet requirements for some badges, including the Cub Scout awards, Brownie and Daisy Journeys, and more. For inquiries or to schedule a program for your Scout group, contact nature@auroragov.org. • $2 per scout (or participating youth), five scout minimum


Morrison Nature Center at Star K Ranch Please note that if participants plan on bringing a walker or wheelchair, need special accessibility accommodations or dietary considerations, they must notify the Morrison Nature Center at 303.326.8445 when they register to ensure accommodations are met.

STAR K KIDS

JUNIOR NATURALISTS

Thursday, 9:30-10:30 a.m.

March Madness: Wildlife Competition

Ages 5 and younger Discover Aurora’s true nature through puppets, interactive activities and discovery time on the trail. Registration required. 79250 March 7 79252 March 14 79256 March 21 79262 March 28 79264 April 4 79267 April 11 79269 April 18 79271 April 25 79273 May 2 79275 May 9 79278 May 16 79280 May 23 79282 May 30

Thursday, 11 a.m.-noon 79251 March 7 79255 March 14 79260 March 21 79263 March 28 79265 April 4 79268 April 11 79270 April 18 79272 April 25 79274 May 2 79277 May 9 79279 May 16 79281 May 23 79283 May 30

Ages 6-12 years Join us for a fun, educational and hands-on experience in the outdoors as we gain new skills and learn about the natural environments found in Aurora. Survival is no game in Aurora’s natural spaces, but it is filled with competition. See the incredible ways that wildlife competes to survive in their habitats. Learn about adaptations to avoid conflict and ways to win when animals come head-to-head. What will it take to win out? Have fun and play some wildlife games. 79651 March 16 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • $2/per person

Pups, Kits and Cubs: Springtime Wildlife Babies

Ponder about pups, consider some cubs and be kind to kits as we learn about how wildlife cares for their young, what various animal families look like and how critters grow up in Aurora. 79652 April 20 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • $2/per person

The Ups and Downs of Life Underground I’ve got friends in low places, and you can too. Throughout Aurora there is a bevy of burrowing animals. Learn what it takes to live life underground with games, activities, and even a chance to build tunnels, burrows, lodges, and dens. 79653 May 18 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • $2/per person

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UNIQUE PROGRAMS: WILDLIFE AWAKENING Ages 6 and older Spend an early Spring morning in wildlife country as we discover how animals emerge from their winter homes and how they adapt to their new environment. Learn how wildlife in Aurora greets the new season as we walk along nature trails. 79306 March 9 • Saturday, 10-11:30 a.m. • $2/per person

JOURNEY NORTH: MONARCH COMMUNITY SCIENCE PROJECT Ages 5 and older The monarch butterfly’s migration is still as mysterious as it is amazing to scientists and butterfly fans alike. These beautiful butterflies need our help, and one way to do this is by joining us to participate in the Journey North monarch monitoring project. This community science program runs across the country to track the monarch migration. Learn about monarch butterflies and their amazing life cycles and get trained on how to take part in this community science project at home. No experience required. • Sunday, March 3, 1-3 p.m. • Register at AuroraGov.org/OSNRVolunteers

HOMESCHOOL ADVENTURES Ages 6-18 years Join us for a fun, educational and hands-on experience in the outdoors.

Bird Song and Feather Fun in Spring

Designed for multiple ages, this homeschool-specific program leads us into nature to discover what birds live in Aurora, their adaptations and the essential services they provide to Aurora’s true nature. 79307 March 13 • Wednesday, 10 a.m.-noon • $2/per person

Spring Plants

Designed for multiple ages, this homeschool-specific program leads us into nature to discover the plants that are growing and the tools they use to survive and thrive in Aurora. 79308 May 8 • Wednesday, 10 a.m.-noon • $2/per person

NATURE AT NIGHT: SPRING EQUINOX WALK All ages Join a naturalist for a sunset stroll through the cottonwoods of Star K Ranch as we learn about the spring equinox and what it means for Aurora’s true nature. 79310 March 19 • Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. • $2/per person

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UNIQUE PROGRAMS: NERDS IN NATURE Ages 8-12 years

Heroes vs. Villains... and their Color Choices No spandex super suit needed, just some imagination and the color wheel. What does a Hero or Villain’s color choice mean, and why were those colors chosen? What would happen if they changed their color scheme? See how nature’s supers stand out or blend in through this colorful program. 79311 March 31 • Sunday, 1-3 p.m. • $2/per person

National Superhero’s Day: Their Powers and Nature

UNIQUE PROGRAMS: SUNSHINE AND SHOWERS Ages 6 and older April showers might bring May flowers, but what does Spring in Colorado bring? Join a City of Aurora Naturalist to learn about Spring’s wild weather and how it affects our natural habitats. 79313 April 13 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • $2/per person

UNIQUE PROGRAMS: HUMMINGBIRD HIJINKS: MIGRATORS, POLLINATORS AND MORE

Extreme weather, incredible creatures, the power of life itself! No wonder the power of the natural world inspired so many superhero powers. Join us to celebrate National Superhero’s Day as we explore how nature inspires the superpowers of our favorite superheroes. Costumes of your favorite superhero are encouraged! 79312 April 28 • Sunday, 1-3 p.m. • $2/per person

All ages The whir of wings, the flash of iridescent feathers. There go those rambunctious birds! Welcome Colorado’s hummingbirds back from their long migratory trip south by learning about the importance of pollinators and what we can do to protect, preserve and conserve these important creatures. Have fun and walk away with your very own hand-made hummingbird feeder. 79314 April 14 • Sunday, 10 a.m.-noon • $4/per person

CROCHET YOUR WAY TO NATURE: APRIL SHOWERS

UNIQUE PROGRAMS: NATURE GARDENING 101

Ages 8 and older We interrupt this program guide for a weather alert! Clouds, sun, and rain are all featured in this month’s Crochet Your Way to Nature project. Learn to crochet or build on previous knowledge as we learn about the natural weather events that shape our day-to-day lives and make a crocheted craft that does too. This is a three-part series program. 79785 April 7, 14 and 21 • Sunday, 1-3 p.m. • $15/per person for all three sessions

Ages 10 and older Gardening in Colorado can be a unique challenge. Join us for a beginners guide to gardening and learn some tips and tricks to make the most of the growing season. Come ready to get dirty and have fun. 79317 May 19 • Sunday, 1-3 p.m. • $2/per person

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Nature

Senac Creek Nature Center at Aurora Reservoir While attending programs at Senac Creek Nature Center, reservoir entry is free for the time of the program.

LITTLE NATURALISTS

Ages 5 and younger Discover Aurora’s true nature through puppets, interactive activities and discovery time on the trails at Aurora Reservoir. Registration required. 79319 March 8 79320 March 22 79321 April 5 79322 April 19 79323 May 3 79324 May 17 79326 May 31 • Friday, 9:30-10:30 a.m.

SPRING BREAK NATURE CAMP

SENAC SCIENTISTS

NATURE AT NIGHT: NESTING GREAT HORNED OWLS

Ages 6-12 years

Appreciation for Nature

Showing gratitude helps us have a great attitude and Mother Nature has given us so much to be thankful for. Focusing on all the wonders of nature, learn how to write heartfelt letters of gratitude to Mother Nature and others. 79633 March 2 • Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-noon • $2/per person

Frogs, Toads, Salamanders, Oh My!

No need to only dip your toe into the world of amphibians. Just dive right in; the water’s fine as we celebrate National Frog Day. Learn all about these incredible creatures and their dual lives. Hop to it and register today. You’ll toad-ally love it! 79327 April 6 • Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-noon • $2/per person

Star Wars Day: “May the Mass x Acceleration be with you!”

The force, according to Einstein, is Mass x Acceleration. Let’s make our own force for Star Wars Day this year and explore how physics shapes the physical and natural world. 79328 May 4 • Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-noon • $2/per person

MORNING BIRD WALK AT AURORA RESERVOIR Ages 8 and older From blue jays to bald eagles, a morning bird walk never disappoints. Join us as we search for avian species big and small on a leisurely walk at Aurora Reservoir. 79634 March 9 • Saturday, 8-10 a.m.

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Ages 6-12 years Spend spring break exploring the habitats around Aurora Reservoir and the Senac Creek Nature Center. Get your hands dirty with nature activities, learn about Spring’s renewal of nature, wildlife migration and more while exploring the trails. Water-based activities could be included depending on weather. 79607 March 12, 13, 14 and 15 • Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 9 a.m.-noon • $65/per person for all four days

All Ages Walk the trails at Aurora Reservoir and search for great horned owls, the earliest nesters in Aurora. Bring binoculars or borrow some of ours. 79332 March 29 • Friday, 7-8 p.m. • $2/per person

NATURE AT NIGHT: SPRING EVENING NATURE WALK All Ages Celebrate the coming of spring with a walk at the beautiful Aurora Reservoir to look for wildlife and watch as winter turns to spring. 79335 April 5 • Friday, 7-8 p.m. • $2/per person

UNIQUE PROGRAM: SPRING’S SILENT HUNTERS WITH HAWKQUEST Ages 6 and older Create a memorable and entertaining outing as you deepen your understanding of Aurora’s aweinspiring bird of prey species. Learn from the birds themselves during this presentation featuring live hawks, owls and eagles. 79796 April 13 • Saturday, 10-11 a.m.


CROCHET YOUR WAY TO NATURE: I GNOME WHERE THE GOLD IS

UNIQUE PROGRAMS: GLOWING FLOWERS FOR FAMILY

Ages 8 and older Learning is a lifelong endeavor. The more you gnome, the better. With myths and natural green colors featured in this month’s project, learn how to crochet or build upon existing knowledge with the end goal of making a nature gnome. This is a threepart series program. 79784 March 3, 10 and 17 • Sunday, 1-3 p.m. • $15/per person for all three sessions

Ages 9-13 years Nectar and pollen aren’t the only things we get from Spring flowers. We also get some beautiful and fun STEM activities. Learn about the parts of a flower and learn about the parts of an LED electrical circuit as we build our own glowing flowers to give to a special adult in our lives. 79632 May 11 • Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-noon • $5/per person

ORIGAMI AND PAPER CRAFTS

BIRD COUNT

All ages Tap into your creativity and unwind by the water at Aurora Reservoir! Learn how to fold origami inspired by nature in Aurora, along with other fun paper crafts like collage and papercutting. Supplies are provided, but feel free to bring your own. 79344 March 24 • Sunday, 1-2:30 p.m. • $5/per person

Ages 16 and older Embark on a birdwatching adventure with this volunteer opportunity where enthusiasts of all levels can contribute to citizen science by participating in bird counts to monitor and protect avian biodiversity. No experience required. Binoculars available to use. For more information and to register visit AuroraGov.org/OSNRVolunteers. April 10 • Wednesday, 8-11 a.m. • Aurora Reservoir

ART IN NATURE Printmaking All ages Tap into your creativity and unwind by the water at Aurora Reservoir! Observe the beauty of nature and learn about the flora, fauna and landscapes while we get creative with impressions, stamps and the art of printmaking. Supplies are provided, but feel free to bring your own. 79346 April 7 • Sunday, 1-2:30 p.m. • $5/per person

Comic Books and Sequential Art All ages Tap into your creativity and unwind by the water at Aurora Reservoir! Observe the beauty of nature and apply your creativity to tell a story through your art. Create your very own comics to take home and show off to your friends. Supplies are provided, but feel free to bring your own. 79347 May 5 • Sunday, 1-2:30 p.m. • $5/per person

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Plains Conservation Center To register for programs happening at the Plains Conservation Center, please go to: AuroraGov.org/NaturePrograms and select the Plains Conservation Center.

FROM FLAME TO FLOURISH Ages 18 and older See fire in a different light. Join a naturalist to discover how wildfires shape ecosystems. Learn how controlled burns can be a powerful tool for nurturing the land and how they can help prevent uncontrolled blazes. A wagon ride will take you out onto the prairie for a firsthand look at the effects of fire, and the lack of it, on this unique habitat. March 9 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • $10/per person

SCFD FREE DAY AT THE PLAINS CONSERVATION CENTER All ages Join us for wagon rides on the prairie to see resident wildlife, tours of the 1800s homestead village and tipi camp. Not to mention presentations by HawkQuest with live eagles, owls, falcons and more! March 16 • Saturday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. • HawkQuest presentation at 11 a.m. and 12:15 p.m.

PRAIRIE BIRDING SAFARI RIDE Ages 8 and older From western meadowlarks to bald eagles, a morning birding adventure never disappoints. Join us as we search for avian species big and small on a leisurely safari ride across the prairie at the Plains Conservation Center. March 24 • Sunday, 10-11:30 a.m. • $5/per person

BIRD COUNT Ages 16 and older Embark on a birdwatching adventure with this volunteer opportunity where enthusiasts of all levels can contribute to citizen science by participating in bird counts to monitor and protect avian biodiversity. No experience required. Binoculars available to use. For more information and to register, visit AuroraGov.org/OSNRVolunteers. March 6 • Wednesday, 8-10 a.m. • Plains Conservation Center

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL TOUR OF THE PLAINS CONSERVATION CENTER Ages 12 and older Join us for an archaeological tour of the Plains Conservation Center (PCC) with Dr. Gordon (Gordy) Tucker, a local archaeologist whose knowledge of the PCC spans more than three decades. Take a trip back in time to visit Indigenous sites, settler homesteads and military features. April 6 • Saturday, 1-2:30 p.m. • $5/per person


DUST BOWL BLUES Ages 18 and older On April 14, 1935, a massive black cloud towering 600 feet high swept across the High Plains, instantly plunging the sunny afternoon into total darkness. This event, known as Black Sunday, marked one of the worst dust storms in American history. On the 89th anniversary, join a naturalist to explore the history of the Dust Bowl. Learn about the social, environmental and agricultural conditions that led to this ecological disaster. Take a guided nature walk onto the prairie to discover the critical role of native plants in restoring the land and preventing another dust bowl from happening. April 14 • Sunday, 1-3 p.m. • $5/per person

ADULT NATURE HIKE Ages 18 and older Relax, catch some breathtaking views, learn all about the resident flora and fauna of the prairie and enjoy some free time without the kids. Join a naturalist for a guided nature hike through the shortgrass prairie. Closed-toed shoes and water bottle highly recommended. April 21 • Sunday, 9-11 a.m. • $5/per person May 19 • Sunday, 9-11 a.m. • $5/per person

WILD WATCH: TRAIL CAMS Ages 18 and older From the popular Fat Bear Week to the adorable Panda Cam, remote cameras offer a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of animals. If you’ve ever been curious about the wildlife in your own backyard, this program is for you! You’ll learn all about trail cams, including camera setup and how to identify wildlife. Join us on a prairie adventure to see our wildlife cameras in action and witness some of our best wildlife shots, as well as some hilarious bloopers. May 5 • Sunday, 1-3 p.m. • $5/per person

BLOOMS ON THE PRAIRIE Ages 12 and older Discover what is blooming on the prairie at different times of year. This guided wildflower hike caters to novice wildflower lovers as well as seasoned plant enthusiasts interested in exploring the changing blooms of the prairie. May 31 • Friday, 10 a.m.-noon • $5/per person

FULL MOON HIKE Ages 8 and older

Worm Moon @ PCC

Discover Aurora’s true nature under the light of the March Worm Moon and learn a little about its history through this guided nature hike. March 25 • Monday, 7:30-8:30 p.m. • $5/per person

Pink Moon @ PCC

Discover Aurora’s true nature under the light of April’s Pink Moon and learn a little about its history through this guided nature hike. April 23 • Tuesday, 7:30-8:30 p.m. • $5/per person

Flower Moon @ PCC

Discover Aurora’s true nature under the light of the May Flower Moon and learn a little about its history through this guided nature hike. May 23 • Thursday, 8:30-9:30 p.m. • $5/per person

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Open Space MORNING BIRD WALK IN AURORA OPEN SPACES Ages 8 and older From blue jays to bald eagles, a morning bird walk never disappoints. Join us as we search for avian species big and small on a leisurely walk around Aurora’s open spaces. 79636 April 13 • Saturday, 8-10 a.m. • Jewell Wetlands 79638 May 11 • Saturday, 8-10 a.m. • Ponderosa Preserve

UNIQUE PROGRAMS: SPRINGTIME IN THE PINES Ages 18 and older Join a naturalist for a walk through the Ponderosa Preserve open space to see what flowers are blooming, which birds are nesting and how spring is springing in the ponderosa forest. 79654 May 14 • Tuesday, 9-11 a.m. • Ponderosa Preserve

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Open Space and Natural Resources Volunteer Opportunities

Ages 16 and older (under 16 must be accompanied by an adult) Interested in getting involved and supporting Aurora’s open spaces directly? The naturalist team offers different volunteer opportunities including habitat clean-ups, restoration work and wildlife monitoring. For information on trainings and to register for our volunteer orientation, visit AuroraGov.org/OSNRvolunteers.

SPRING OSNR VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION DATES

March 2 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • Plains Conservation Center March 8 • Friday, 6-7:30 p.m. • Virtual, meeting link will be sent the day before

BIRD COUNTS Ages 16 and older Embark on a birdwatching adventure with this volunteer opportunity where enthusiasts of all levels can contribute to citizen science by participating in bird counts to monitor and protect avian biodiversity. No experience required. Binoculars available to use. For more information and to register visit AuroraGov.org/OSNRvolunteers. March 6 • Wednesday, 8-10 a.m. • Plains Conservation Center March 20 • Wednesday, 8-10 a.m. • Star K Ranch March 23 • Saturday, 8-10 a.m. • Jewell Wetlands April 10 • Wednesday, 8-10 a.m. • Aurora Reservoir April 17 • Wednesday, 8-10 a.m. • Piney Creek Trail April 27 • Saturday, 8-10 a.m. • Horseshoe Park May 15 • Wednesday, 8-10 a.m. • Ponderosa Preserve May 18 • Saturday, 8-10 a.m. • Quincy Reservoir

NATURAL AREA TRASH CLEAN UP All ages (Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent) Join us for a rewarding day of environmental stewardship as we gather to clean up a beautiful natural area. Together, we’ll be preserving the pristine beauty of the landscape, fostering community connections and making a positive impact on our local ecosystem by removing litter. All supplies are provided. Leaders are Spanish speakers and can accommodate Spanish speaking volunteers. For more information and to register visit AuroraGov.org/OSNRvolunteers. March 12 • Tuesday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. • Jewell Wetlands May 8 • Wednesday, 10 a.m.-noon • DeLaney Farm

TRAIL STEWARD TRAINING Ages 16 and older City of Aurora Open Space and Natural Resources (OSNR) Trail Stewards are the extra eyes and ears for the Open Space division and perform stewardship practices while on Aurora trails. Trail stewards report maintenance needs and illegal activities, conduct wildlife monitoring, pick up trash and remove invasive plant species while volunteering on Aurora trails. If approached, Trail Stewards can share their knowledge of the area by providing information to users about wayfinding, wildlife and open space rules and regulations. For more information and to register for the training visit AuroraGov.org/OSNRvolunteers. March 23 • Saturday, 1-3 p.m. • Plains Conservation Center March 29 • Friday, 6-7:30 p.m. • Virtually (link sent out on April 3)

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PRAIRIE RESTORATION WORKDAYS AT THE PLAINS CONSERVATION CENTER Ages 16 and older Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and volunteer for a Prairie Restoration Workday. Together, we’ll roll up our sleeves to preserve native prairie habitats, support a flourishing ecosystem for wildlife, increase biodiversity and enjoy the emotional benefits that accompany restoration work, including reducing stress, connection to the land and building a sense of community with fellow volunteers. No experience required. Various dates and time available. Please visit AuroraGov.org/OSNRvolunteers to register.

SPECIAL EVENT! EARTH DAY CLEAN UP All ages (Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent) Celebrate Earth Day by joining our volunteer clean-up event. Come together to enhance the beauty of our community, protect the environment and promote sustainable practices for a greener future while having fun as a team. All supplies are provided. Leaders are Spanish speakers and can accommodate Spanish-speaking volunteers. For more information and to register, visit AuroraGov.org/OSNRvolunteers. April 20 • Saturday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. • Centre Hills Disc Golf Course

WEED WARRIORS Ages 12 and older (Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent) Gear up and join our Weed Warrior Volunteer Workday, where you can be a hero for the environment! Armed with shovels and determination, we’ll tackle invasive weeds that threaten local ecosystems, restoring balance to the natural beauty of our community. Join fellow warriors in this handson battle, and let’s reclaim our landscapes together! Leaders are Spanish speakers and can accommodate Spanish-speaking volunteers. For more information and to register, visit AuroraGov.org/OSNRvolunteers. May 17 • Friday, 9-11 a.m. • Coal-Senac Open Space

iNATURALIST BIOBLITZ Ages 10 and older (Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent) Embark on a thrilling ecological adventure with our iNaturalist BioBlitz Volunteer Opportunity! Join us as we explore the wonders of biodiversity, using the power of citizen science to document and identify the diverse array of flora and fauna in our local ecosystem. Whether you’re a seasoned naturalist or a curious newcomer, contribute to a collective effort in creating a comprehensive snapshot of our environment while learning and connecting with fellow nature enthusiasts. No experience needed; all you need is a smart phone. Leaders are Spanish speakers and can accommodate Spanish-speaking volunteers. For more information and to register, visit AuroraGov.org/OSNRvolunteers. May 24 • Friday, 9-11 a.m. • Ponderosa Preserve

Senac Creek Nature Center Hours* Monday/Tuesday: Closed Wednesday-Friday: noon-4:30 p.m. Saturday/Sunday: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Phone: 303.326.8429

Morrison Nature Center Hours* Monday/Tuesday: Closed Wednesday-Friday: noon-4:30 p.m. Saturday/Sunday: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Phone: 303.326.8445

Plains Conservation Center Hours* Trail Hours

Monday-Thursday: 6:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday: 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday/Sunday: 8 a.m.-6 p.m.

Visitor Center Hours

Monday/Tuesday: Closed Wednesday-Friday: noon-4:30 p.m. Saturday/Sunday: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Phone: 303.326.8380 *Hours may vary due to weather and programming. Please call ahead.

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Preschool Register Now for 2024!

Come join the city of Aurora Preschool Program, where learning and fun come together for a great hands-on experience. We are currently pre-registering for Fall 2024 classes for children ages 3 and 4 (as of Oct 1, 2024). Please visit our website at AuroraGov.org/Preschool for more information about class offerings, tuition costs, the free Universal Preschool Program and how to secure a spot for the fall! Spaces are limited so sign-up now!

ALL 4 YEAR OLDS AS OF OCTOBER 1, 2024 WILL RECEIVE FREE PRESCHOOL. SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE DETAILS.

Spring 2024 Class Schedule Aurora Preschools Beck Preschool 800 Telluride St. 303.739.6878

Lowry Preschool 1016 Boston St. 303.326.8328

Meadowood Preschool 3054 S. Laredo St. 303.326.8304

Summer Valley 17400 E. Lehigh St. 303.326.8676

Village Green

1300 S. Chambers Circle 303.326.8640

TINY TOTS

KINDER KIDS

Age 3 as of Oct. 1, 2023 Beck Preschool Monday-Thursday 12:30-3 p.m. Meadowood Preschool Monday-Thursday 8:15-10:45 a.m. Village Green Preschool Monday-Thursday 8:30-11 a.m. Monday-Thursday 12:30-3 p.m.

(Age 4 as of Oct 1, 2023) UPK only classes Beck Preschool Monday-Thursday 8:15 a.m.-noon Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. (extended hours til 3 p.m. available for additional cost) Meadowood Preschool Monday-Thursday 8-11:45 a.m. Summer Valley Preschool Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Village Green Preschool Monday-Thursday 8:15 a.m.-noon Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Monday-Thursday 11:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

COMBO KIDS Ages 3 or 4 as of Oct 1, 2023 Beck Preschool Monday-Thursday 8:15 a.m.-noon Tuesday-Thursday 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Lowry Preschool Monday-Thursday 8:15 a.m.-noon Monday-Thursday 12:30-3 p.m. Meadowood Preschool Monday-Thursday 11:15 a.m.-3 p.m. Village Green Preschool Monday-Thursday 12:45-3:15 p.m.

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2023-2024 Preschool Pricing Free Preschool Hours for Colorado 4-year-olds and Qualifying 3-year-olds MARCH

APRIL

MAY

Resident

$360

$540

$420

Non-Resident

$450

$675

$525

Resident

$240

$360

$280

Non-Resident

$300

$450

$350

Resident

$360

$520

$440

Non-Resident

$450

$650

$550

Monday-Thursday 3.75 hours

Monday-Thursday 2.5 hours

Tuesday-Thursday 5 hours

4-year-olds as of Oct 1, 2023 The city of Aurora Preschools is providing Universal Preschool (UPK) for the 2023-2024 school year. All Colorado 4-year-olds qualify for 10-15 hours/a week of state-funded preschool for the school year. 3-year-olds as of Oct 1, 2023 Colorado 3-year-olds who have at least one qualifying factor may receive 10 hours/a week of state-funded preschool (limited funding) for the school year. Families must choose Aurora Public School (and live within the school district boundaries) when registering for UPK for 3-year-olds and then can be placed at one of our city preschools. When applying for UPK, remember to select your preschool of choice from one of our five Colorado Shines rated programs! The city’s preschool sites are Beck, Lowry, Meadowood, Summer Valley and Village Green. Register at Universal Preschool (UPK) Colorado | Colorado Department of Early Childhood or upk.colorado.gov

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Adult Sports The city of Aurora offers the following adult team sports for players 16 and older looking to stay active, compete and socialize in a structured environment. Adult leagues feature officiated contests between teams of similar abilities in various categories by sport. Players may register a team or sign up as an individual on one of the free-agent offerings, and teams will be formed.

• Adult Volleyball: women’s and coed divisions at the B/BB or Rec level. • Adult Softball: men’s and coed divisions at the D, E or Rec level. • Adult Kickball: coed divisions at the Rec level. Fees, dates and locations may vary with each season; please check online at AuroraGov.org/AdultSports for current offerings.

Adult Volleyball Leagues Playing in our adult volleyball program is a great way for adults to have fun, stay active and connect with others who share a love for the game. Join us and compete in a friendly, as well as supportive environment.

Coed Adult Rec Volleyball 78650 March 5-April 16 • Tuesday, 6-9 p.m. 78649 March 6-April 17 • Wednesday, 6-9 p.m. 78654 March 7-April 18 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • $315 (Team Registration Fee)

Coed Adult Rec Volleyball (Free Agents) 78651 March 5-April 16 • Tuesday, 6-9 p.m. 78652 March 6-April 17 • Wednesday, 6-9 p.m. 78653 March 7-April 18 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • $45 (Individual Registration Fee)

Women’s Adult Rec Volleyball 78648 March 5-April 16 • Tuesday, 6-9 p.m. • $315 (Team Registration Fee)

Coed Adult B/BB Volleyball 78656 March 6-April 17 • Wednesday, 6-9 p.m. 758657 March 7-April 18 • Thursday, 6-9 p.m. • $315 (Team Registration Fee)

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Adult Softball Leagues Let’s play ball! Join other players who share the love of the game. We will have fun partaking in America’s favorite pastime while staying active. Come compete in a friendly and supportive environment. Rec Level: Leisure teams with inexperienced players, first-time players or limited-ability players. E Level: Recreational teams with experienced players with average or better abilities. D Level: Competitive teams with experienced players.

Coed E Softball

Men’s E Softball

Coed Rec Softball

Men’s Rec Softball

79080 March 11-April 24 • Monday, 6-10 p.m. 79079 March 12-April 23 • Tuesday, 6-10 p.m. 79078 March 13-April 24 • Wednesday, 6-10 p.m. 79077 March 14-April 25 • Thursday, 6-10 p.m. 79076 March 15-April 26 • Friday, 6-10 p.m. • $525 (Team Registration Fee)

79083 March 13-April 24 • Wednesday, 6-10 p.m. 79082 March 15-April 26 • Friday, 6-10 p.m. 79081 March 17-April 28 • Sunday, 6-10 p.m. • $525 (Team Registration Fee)

Coed Rec Softball (Free Agents) 79084 March 13-April 24 • Wednesday, 6-10 p.m. 79089 March 15-April 26 • Friday, 6-10 p.m. 79091 March 17-April 28 • Sunday, 6-10 p.m. • $45 (Individual Registration Fee)

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79102 March 11-April 24 • Monday, 6-10 p.m. 79101 March 12-April 23 • Tuesday, 6-10 p.m. 79100 March 13-April 24 • Wednesday, 6-10 p.m. 79098 March 14-April 25 • Thursday, 6-10 p.m. 79096 March 15-April 26 • Friday, 6-10 p.m. • $525 (Team Registration Fee)

79114 March 13-April 24 • Wednesday, 6-10 p.m. 79112 March 14-April 25 • Thursday, 6-10 p.m. • $525 (Team Registration Fee)

Men’s Rec Softball (Free Agents) 79118 March 13-April 24 • Wednesday, 6-10 p.m. 79116 March 14-April 25 • Thursday, 6-10 p.m. • $45 (Individual Registration Fee)

Men’s D Softball

79105 March 15-April 26 • Friday, 6-10 p.m. • $525 (Team Registration Fee)


Indoor Pickleball and Tennis brought to you by:

Meadow Hills Friday Morning Tennis Ages 18 and older Come and join us for a tennis session at the Meadow Hills Tennis Courts. Start your weekend off right by joining Aurora’s tennis group. During the first hour, we will focus on enhancing your skills and developing your strategy. In the second hour, we will put what we have learned into practice with a live coach match play. It’s an opportunity you don’t want to miss! The session is open to intermediate level 3.0+ players. We require a minimum of 4 players to run the drill. April 5-26 May 3-31 • Friday, 9-11 a.m. • $30 per class • Meadow Hills Tennis Courts • Registration deadline: 8 p.m. on the Tuesday before the class.

Adult Advanced Beginner Lessons Ages 18 and older Enroll in our beginner class today and become a master at strategy and strokes with the guidance of our experienced instructors. Get ready to have fun while learning the game like never before! April 30-May 21 • Tuesday, 5:30-6:30 p.m. • $85 • Meadowood Tennis Courts • Registration deadline: April 23 May 4-25 • Saturday, 10-11 a.m. • $85 • Meadow Hills Tennis Courts • Registration deadline: April 23

ADULT INTERMEDIATE TENNIS LESSONS Ages 18 and older In the adult intermediate class, players can expect a supportive and encouraging environment aimed at improving their tennis technique, strategy and cardio. Specifically designed drills provide ample opportunities for players to learn the art of percentage tennis and play points. This will help boost players’ confidence levels every time they step onto the court. April 30-May 21 • Tuesday, 6:30-7:30 p.m. • $85 • Meadowood Tennis Courts • Registration deadline: April 23 May 4-25 • Saturday, 9-10 a.m. • $85 • Meadow Hills Tennis Court • Registration deadline: April 23

Beginner Indoor Pickleball Lessons Adults 18 years and older Come join our progressive classes and learn the fundamentals of pickleball! These 90-minute sessions will help you establish a strong foundation for your progression in the sport. You will be amazed at how fast you can enhance your skills and knowledge on the court and have a blast doing it. We will have extra paddles on hand if needed. Session 1 $120 Session 2 $120 Session 3 $120

Central Recreation Center Tuesday, 8:30-10 a.m. Spring Session 1 March 5-26 Spring Session 2 April 2-23 Spring Session 3 May 7-28 Thursday, 8:30-10 a.m. Spring Session 1 March 7-28 Spring Session 2 April 4-25 Spring Session 3 May 9-30

Southeast Recreation Center Sunday, 8-9:30 a.m. Spring Session 1 March 3-24 Spring Session 2 April 7-28 Spring Session 3 May 5-26

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Indoor Pickleball Leagues

Intermediate Indoor Pickleball Clinics Adults 18 years and older This clinic is ideal for individuals who have experience playing tennis or other racquet sports, as well as those who have played pickleball at least six times. It is specifically designed for players who have a basic understanding of the rules, rotation and scoring of pickleball. If you are seeking assistance with technique and strategy, this is the perfect place for you. Session 1 $90 Session 2 $120 Session 3 $120

Central Recreation Center Tuesday, 10-11:30 a.m. Spring Session 1 March 5-26 Spring Session 2 April 2-23 Spring Session 3 May 7-28 Thursday, 10-11:30 a.m. Spring Session 1 March 7-28 Spring Session 2 April 4-25 Spring Session 3 May 9-30

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Are you a fan of competitive doubles and enjoy having fun? If yes, check out our new “Top Pickle League.” This doubles league is open to both men and women and takes place on Sunday mornings and Thursday evenings at two different locations. The level of play varies, so you’ll experience different levels of competition. You’ll also play with other partners and soak up the friendly atmosphere. But don’t be fooled by the friendly vibe; everyone is trying their best to become the “Top Pickle.” The top two players at each location will each receive a $25 credit toward the next leagues or credit toward a future clinic. Please register today to secure your spot; we only have 12 spots per session. Session 1 $80 Session 2 $80

Beck Recreation Center

Saturday, 8-9:30 a.m. Spring Session 1 March 2-23 and April 6-13 Spring Session 2 April 20-27 and May 4-25

Southeast Recreation Center

Sunday, 9:30-11 a.m. Spring Session 1 March 3-24 and April 7-14 Spring Session 2 April 21-28 and May 5-26


Adult Soccer Leagues ADULT INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUES - SPRING I AND II

Playing in our adult indoor soccer program is a great way for adults to have fun, stay active and connect with others who share a love for the game. Come compete and kick it with us in a friendly and supportive environment. Most importantly, let’s have a ball! Women’s Adult Indoor Soccer-Spring 79348 Feb. 17-April 13 • Saturday, 1-5 p.m. • $650 (Team Registration Fee) 79353 Feb. 17-April 13 • Saturday, 1-5 p.m. • $65 (Individual Registration Fee)

Coed Open Adult Indoor Soccer-Spring II 79331 May 7-June 25 • Tuesday, 6-10 p.m. • $650 (Team Registration Fee) 79333 May 7-June 25 • Tuesday, 6-10 p.m. • $65 (Individual Registration Fee)

Coed Open Adult Indoor Soccer-Spring I 79330 March 12-April 30 • Tuesday, 6-10 p.m. • $650 (Team Registration Fee) 79343 March 12-April 30 • Tuesday, 6-10 p.m. • $65 (Individual Registration Fee)

Coed 30+ Adult Indoor Soccer-Spring II 79338 May 8-June 26 • Wednesday, 6-10 p.m. • $650 (Team Registration Fee) 79334 May 8-June 26 • Wednesday, 6-10 p.m. • $65 (Individual Registration Fee)

Coed 30+ Adult Indoor Soccer-Spring I 79337 March 13-May 1 • Wednesday, 6-10 p.m. • $650 (Team Registration Fee) 79352 March 13-May 1 • Wednesday, 6-10 p.m. • $65 (Individual Registration Fee)

Men’s Adult Indoor Soccer-Spring II 79350 May 10-June 28 • Friday, 6-10 p.m. • $650 (Team Registration Fee) 79345 May 10-June 28 • Friday, 6-10 p.m. • $65 (Individual Registration Fee)

Men’s Adult Indoor Soccer-Spring I 79349 March 15-May 3 • Friday, 6-10 p.m. • $650 (Team Registration Fee) 79342 March 15-May 3 • Friday, 6-10 p.m. • $65 (Individual Registration Fee)

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Adult Kickball Leagues COED ADULT INDOOR KICKBALL LEAGUE

Welcome to our indoor coed adult kickball league; a thrilling fusion of nostalgia and athleticism in the comfort of an indoor setting! Picture a vibrant, energy-filled atmosphere buzzing with camaraderie and competitive spirit. Our league fosters an inclusive, welcoming environment where connections are forged beyond the field. Post-game celebrations and gatherings create opportunities for friendships to flourish, and for players to share tales of epic plays and near misses. Whether you’re reliving childhood memories or creating new ones, our indoor adult kickball league promises an unforgettable experience filled with fun, competition and a sense of belonging. Teams need only six players to play indoors, at least two of which should be female. Teams can play up to eight players on the field and have rosters of any size. Come take part in our eight-game season. 79364 Feb. 17-April 13 • Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. • $650 (Team Registration Fee) 79365 Feb. 17-April 13* • Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. • $65 (Individual Registration Fee) *No Games March 30

Adult Indoor Softball DROP-IN INDOOR COED SOFTBALL FOR ACTIVE ADULTS

Welcome to Drop-In Indoor Coed Softball for Active Adults, where the love of the game meets the convenience of indoor play! This recreational softball program is designed for adults of all skill levels who are looking to enjoy the thrill of softball without the commitment of a full season. In this fun and social drop-in program, participants will have the opportunity to engage in friendly softball games, improve their skills and build lasting friendships. Lace up your cleats (or sneakers) and get ready for some indoor softball fun! Modified rules are used due to the size of the indoor field. Feb. 2-March 29 • Monday and Friday, 9:30-11:30 a.m. • $5 drop-in fee ($4 for seniors)-military and silver sneakers discounts honored.

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Youth Sports Youth Baseball

Ages 6-14 (as of 9/1/23) Learn fundamentals of the game of baseball in an exciting and engaging atmosphere. In the city of Aurora, we believe in the power of sports to inspire, instill discipline and foster teamwork. Our league is designed to nurture the love of baseball in young athletes, providing them with a platform to develop both as players and individuals. Volunteer coaches will schedule once-a-week practice at a local park or school. Fee includes jersey and hat. VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED! March 18-May 9 77807 8 and younger (Coach Pitch) Monday or Tuesday Games 77804 10 and younger Saturday games 77806 12 and younger Saturday games 77805 14 and younger Saturday games • $108 ($86 Resident) Coach Pitch • $120 ($96 Resident) • Games at Olympic Park Ballfields • Registration deadline: March 11

Youth T-Ball

Ages 4 and 5 (as of 3/1/24) Coed. Learn fundamentals of the game of T-Ball in a fun, supportive environment to develop skills for a future in baseball. The city of Aurora believes in the power of sports to inspire, instill discipline and foster teamwork. This league is designed to nurture the love of t-ball in young athletes, providing them with a platform to develop both as players and individuals. Volunteer coaches will schedule once-a-week practice at a local park or school. Fee includes jersey and hat. VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED! 77808 March 18-May 9 • $78 ($62 Resident) • Games Tuesday or Wednesday • Olympic Park Ballfields • Registration deadline: March 11

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Youth Spring Basketball Ages 4-13 (as of 3/1/24)

City of Aurora Youth Basketball is more than just a game—it’s a program designed to help your child unlock their full potential. Whether your child is a seasoned player or new to the sport, we will help them build strength, endurance and self-confidence. Our dedicated coaches will help your child improve their concentration, discipline and strategic thinking, setting them up for success both on and off the court. Plus, the camaraderie and teamwork fostered in basketball will create lifelong friendships and unforgettable memories. No matter their skill level, we’ll provide a supportive environment that encourages growth and celebrates each individual child’s unique talents. One practice will be held on March 9. The games will be held once a week on Saturdays for 6 weeks. On the Saturday game days teams will practice for 30 minutes prior to their game. Programs are at local middle schools or recreation centers. VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED! March 9-April 20 75852 4 and 5* 75851 6 and 7* 75850 9 and younger 75849 11 and younger 75848 13 and younger • $119 ($95 Resident) • Saturday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. • Games at local school or recreation center • Registration deadline: Feb. 26 • NO Competitive/Club Teams/Divisions (All Recreational Divisions) *8-foot baskets

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Youth Volleyball

Ages 18 and younger (as of 9-1-23) This coed program allows youth to enjoy the fun of volleyball and playing with friends who share their passion while learning the fundamentals of the sport. Players will participate in a combination of skills, practice and gameplay on chosen days each week, led by volunteer coaches. Players will participate in Colorado Association of Recreational Athletics (C.A.R.A.) events. Fee includes team shirt. VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED! 2nd-4th Grade 78644 March 25-May 18 • Monday/Wednesday, 6-7:15 p.m. High School 78645 March 25-May 18 • Monday/Wednesday, 7:30-8:45 p.m. 5th-6th Grade 78646 March 26-May 18 • Tuesday/Thursday, 6-7:15 p.m. 7th-8th Grade 78647 March 26-May 18 • Tuesday/Thursday, 7:30-8:45 p.m. • $125 ($100 Resident) • Matches on Saturdays in Denver area or Aurora recreation sites • Practices twice a week at a local school


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Youth Indoor Tennis Lessons

Looking for a fun and educational way to teach your child tennis skills and techniques? Our monthly drill sessions are the perfect solution! We offer a highenergy introductory class that focuses on building athletic abilities, character and tennis skills through our innovative learn-through-play philosophy. Your child will have a blast while rapidly developing their skills. Register for classes at AdvantageYou.org Session 1 $63.75 Session 2 $85 Session 3 $85 Red Ball Lobbers Ages 5-7 Session 1 March 6-20 Session 2 April 3-24 Session 3 May 1-22 • Wednesday, 4:30-5:30 p.m. • Beck Recreation Center

Youth Indoor Pickleball Lessons Ages 10-16 Encouraging physical activity in children is crucial for their happiness and well-being. Introducing sports at a young age can teach them important skills such as teamwork, leadership and responsibility, as well as fundamental fitness. Our program utilizes pickleball to promote positive mental and physical development in youths. Our coaches prioritize making sports enjoyable for children, which increases the likelihood of them continuing to participate and excel. Session 1 $63.75 Session 2 $85 Session 3 $85 Session 1 March 6-20 Session 2 April 3-24 Session 3 May 1-22 • Wednesday, 6:30-7:30 p.m. • Beck Recreation Center

Orange Ball Crushers Ages 8-10 Session 1 March 6-20 Session 2 April 3-24 Session 3 May 1-22 • Wednesday, 5:30-6:30 p.m. • Beck Recreation Center

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Southeast Recreation Center Fieldhouse FIELDHOUSE RENTALS

The Fieldhouse at the Southeast Recreation Center is the city’s first indoor artificial turf all-purpose field. Since opening in January of 2023, the fieldhouse has hosted birthday parties, youth sports clinics, adult soccer leagues and more. The best part is you never have to worry about inclement weather! Visit AuroraGov.org/SoutheastFieldhouse to learn more about rental opportunities. Fieldhouse Rental Fees are $140 per hour (Full Field) Note: The Fieldhouse can be rented as late as 11 p.m. • Fieldhouse Rental Requests Open November 1 for January-April • Fieldhouse Rental Requests Open March 1 for May-August

SOFTBALL SKILLS AND DRILLS Ages 7-10 (as of 2/27/24) Welcome to our exciting Softball Skills and Drills course designed specifically for young athletes. This indoor program is crafted to introduce budding softball enthusiasts to the fundamentals of the game, fostering a love for the sport while honing essential skills in a fun and supportive environment. This comprehensive course covers the basics of softball, focusing on skill development, teamwork and sportsmanship. With a blend of engaging drills, interactive activities and expert coaching, participants will gain a solid foundation in the key elements of softball. 78288 Feb. 27-April 2 • Tuesday, 4:30-5:30 p.m. • $100 ($80 Resident) • Southeast Recreation Center and Fieldhouse

SOUTHEAST RECREATION CENTER SPRING BREAK SOCCER CAMP

Get a jump on the spring season! Our sports camps are for all abilities and geared towards individual improvement, as well as team play. Our coaches teach the basics and build skills in a supportive and fun environment. Players are grouped by age and ability. Kids will have a week full of games, scrimmages and soccer-themed fun. The week ends with the Dutch Style 4v4 tournament where participants showcase their skills! Ages 6-9 79354 March 18-22 • Monday-Friday, 9-11:30 a.m. • $175 ($140 Resident) Ages 10-15 79361 March 18-22 • Monday-Friday, 12:30-3 p.m. • $175 ($140 Resident) • Southeast Recreation Center and Fieldhouse

SKYHAWKS SUPERTOTS Ages 2-5 SuperTots Sports programs are a great opportunity for kids ages 2-5 to get out and play in a fun, preschoolbased sports environment. We focus on preschool skills like listening, following directions, sharing and waiting turns, as well as colors, numbers, shapes, sizes and more. We do it all with a ball! We love teaching both preschool skills and sports skills. We can’t wait to PLAY! HoopsterTots Feb. 20-March 26 • Tuesday, 9:30-10:20 a.m. * or 10:30-11:20 a.m. ** Feb. 21-March 27 • Wednesday, 9:30-10:20 a.m. * or 10:30-11:20 a.m. ** BaseballTots April 2-30 • Tuesdays, 9:30-10:20 a.m. * or 10:30-11:20 a.m. ** April 3-June 1 • Wednesday, 9:30-10:20 a.m. * or 10:30-11:20 a.m. ** • $89 (for five sessions) • Southeast Recreation Center and Fieldhouse • Register at: Skyhawks.com *Ages 2-3 **Ages 3-5

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Upcoming Summer Leagues Upcoming Summer Leagues Learn fundamentals of the game of baseball in an exciting and engaging atmosphere. In the City of Aurora, we believe in the power of sports to inspire, instill discipline, and foster teamwork. Our league is designed to nurture the love of baseball in young athletes, providing them with a platform to develop both as players and individuals. Volunteer coaches will schedule once a week practice at a local park or school. Fee includes jersey and hat. VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED! • May 13 – August 10 • Registration Ends May 8 T-Ball Ages 4 and 5 (as of 5-1-24) 80313 T-Ball Baseball Ages 6-14 (as of 9-1-24) 80309 Coach Pitch 80306 10 and Under 80307 12 and Under 80308 14 and Under Softball Ages 6-14 (as of 9-1-24) 80312 Coach Pitch 80311 11 and Under 80310 14 and Under” 7th-8th Grade 78647 March 26-May 18

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E-Sports FEATURE FRIDAYS Ages 10 and older Check out Feature Fridays! The Feature Friday’s program highlights a new game each week. This program is designed to provide an easy entry for players to learn a new game and to showcase games in our library. Visit AuroraGov.org/eSports for weekly updates on our Featured Game of the Week! 79629 March 79630 April 79631 May • Friday, 6-8 p.m. • $5 per session • Expo Community Center • Visit AuroraGov.org/eSports to register.

CITY OF AURORA

ESPORTS

LEGO ROBOTICS WORKSHOP Ages 7-10 Explore the Lego Robotics world with us! Participants gain real-world problem-solving experiences through a guided, global robotics program, helping today’s youth build a better future. 79405 March 4 and 11 • Monday, 4-6 p.m. • $83 ($66 Resident) • Expo Community Center

TABLETOP ROLE-PLAY-GAME: DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS Ages 15 and older Explore the world of Dungeons and Dragons in this 8-session course for ages 15+. Learn character creation, world-building and problem-solving skills through collaborative gameplay. Each session builds on the last for an immersive fall adventure. Whether you’re new to tabletop gaming or a seasoned player, join us for a season of fantasy and imagination! 79417 March 9-May 18 • Saturday, 3-6 p.m. • $83 ($66 Resident) • Expo Community Center • Registration deadline: May 17

eSports PARTY PIZZA PARTY RATE

$250 | 12 players 1.5 hours of gaming time 45 minutes in party room Pizza and soda for participants

STANDARD PARTY RATE $200 | 12 players 1.5 hours of gaming time 45 minutes in party room Option to bring your own food

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TABLETOP ROLE-PLAY-GAME: DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS ONE SHOTS

Are you interested in learning how to play Dungeons & Dragons, but you don’t know where to start? This introductory D&D one-shot is your fun, easy and lowcommitment opportunity to learn how to play! You’ll have the chance to become a stalwart warrior, sneaky rogue or studious wizard and go on a fun adventure to discover what D&D is all about. Ages 10-13 79615 March 3 80689 April 7 80690 May 5 • Saturday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. • $19 ($15 Resident) per session • Expo Community Center Ages 14 and older 79616 March 10 80692 April 7 80693 May 5 • Saturday, 1:30-3:30 p.m. • $19 ($15 Resident) per session • Expo Community Center

MINECRAFT CAMP Ages 7-10 Join us during Spring break and put your hard hat on: we’re building worlds! Campers will make friends, gain fundamental skills and play Minecraft all while expanding their creativity and ingenuity. 79418 March 11-14 • Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. • $110 ($88 Resident) • Expo Community Center • Registration deadline: March 4 79614 March 18-21 • Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. • $110 ($88 Resident) • Expo Community Center • Registration deadline: March 11

ESPORTS DROP-IN Ages 11 and older Our drop-in activity gives you 60-90 minutes of game time to play your favorite video game, learn new games and make new friends. Registration is no longer required! Come in with cash or a card and play instantly. March 1-May 31 • Drop-in times are subject to change due to rentals. • Expo Community Center Monday 3-8 p.m. | $3/hr. Tuesday 3-8 p.m. | $3/hr. Wednesday 6-8 p.m. | $3/hr. Thursday 3-8 p.m. | $3/hr. Friday 2:30-5:30 p.m. | FREE Saturday Noon-6 p.m. | $3/hr. Sunday Noon-6 p.m. | $3/hr.

FORTNITE BATTLE CAMP Ages 11-16 Are you looking to improve your skills in Fortnite and train like the pros? We can teach you key characteristics of winning a battle royale. Your teamwork, communication and focus will determine the fate of your team. Come learn how to strategize and perfect the Victory! 79617 March 11-14 • Monday-Thursday, 2-5 p.m. • $110 ($88 Resident) • Expo Community Center • Registration deadline: March 4

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Water Conservation

INTRODUCTION TO WATER-WISE LANDSCAPES

CONVERT YOUR LAWN TO NATIVE GRASS

INSTALLING YOUR WATER-WISE LANDSCAPE

SPRINKLER TUNE-UP AND EFFICIENCY

Whether you’re new to Colorado or a recent transplant, you’ll learn the fundamentals of creating a beautiful, resilient water-wise and sustainable landscape in Colorado’s unique climate. March 23 • Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-noon • Free; registration required • Tagawa Garden Center

Are you ready to get started on a low-water landscape? Learn all the practical steps from removing sod to installing a landscape suited to Aurora’s climate. If you plan on converting your own yard, this is your class. April 6 • Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. • Free; registration required • Tagawa Garden Center May 8 • Wednesday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. • Free; registration required • Aurora Water-wise Garden

GROW FOOD, SAVE WATER

If you’ve never bitten into a homegrown tomato still warm from the sun, you’re seriously missing out. Learn how to design and install a veggie garden to save water and grow healthier, happier plants. April 13 • Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. • Free; registration required • Central Library Large Community Room

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Kentucky bluegrass needs a lot of water. Luckily, there are many grasses native to Colorado that don’t. Learn about these grasses, how to convert your turf and how to maintain your new, vibrant native grass yard. April 17 • Wednesday, 5:30-7 p.m. • Free; registration required • Tallyn’s Reach Library Community Room

Each month you should take a look at your sprinkler system to ensure it’s working properly. In this class, you’ll know common system components, how to tune up your sprinkler system for maximum efficiency and learn how to check for leaks. May 11 • Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-noon • Free; registration required • Central Library Large Community Room

DISCOVER WATER-WISE PLANTS: SPRING

We have extensive experience growing plants suited to Aurora. A water conservation specialist will show you around the Aurora Water-wise Garden and introduce you to our top recommended trees, shrubs, perennials and grasses. We offer tours in the spring, summer and fall so you can see how the garden changes over the seasons. May 25 • Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. • Free; registration required • Aurora Water-wise Garden


Raise your voice

Teens, and make a difference in your community.

JOIN THE

AURORA YOUTH COMMISSION Youth Ages 14-20 and Adults 21 and older • Learn about Government • Enhance your College Application • Give back to your community • Meet New Friends • Have Fun! The Aurora Youth Commission (AYC) serves as a voice for youth in Aurora. The AYC advises City Council, the City Manager and the Director of the Department of Parks, Recreation and Open Space regarding the interests of youth in Aurora. For more information or to apply contact Cameron Ackley 720.859.4988 cackley@auroragov.org


Youth Services SPRING BREAK CAMP SPRING THAW OUT

Ages 7-12 $48 ($38 Resident) Need a fun and exciting way to keep your kids entertained this spring break? Have them join us for any of our Spring Thaw Out Camps. Campers will have the opportunity to participate in fun, holiday and winter crafts, games, as well as swimming every day!

BUILD-IT BIRD HOUSE

It’s time to practice your hands-on building skills. Campers will be building and decorating birdhouses just in time for all the birds to return for Spring. Come prepared to swim. Lunch and afternoon snack provided by Aurora Public Schools. 78582 March 11 • Central Recreation Center 78593 March 11 • Moorhead Recreation Center 78600 March 18 • Southeast Recreation Center • Monday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. • $48 ($38 Resident) • Registration deadline: One week before program is scheduled to start.

SUPER HEROS

PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT Ages 6-12 Looking for a much-deserved night off? Look no further than our Parents’ Night Out program! Drop your kids off for a fun-filled evening of pizza, movies and swimming while you enjoy some much-needed relaxation time. With trained staff on hand to keep your little ones entertained and safe, you can trust that they’ll be having a blast while you recharge your batteries. So, go ahead, book your spot today and let us take care of the rest! 78523 March 1 78524 April 12 78525 May 10 • Central Recreation Center 78527 March 29 78528 April 26 • Southeast Recreation Center • Friday, 5-8:15 p.m. • $21 ($17 Resident)

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Practice your superpowers, work on your superhero costumes and play superhero games! Come prepared to swim. Lunch and afternoon snack provided by Aurora Public Schools. 78583 March 12 • Central Recreation Center 78595 March 12 • Moorhead Recreation Center 78601 March 19 • Southeast Recreation Center • Tuesday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. • $48 ($38 Resident) • Registration deadline: One week before program is scheduled to start.


GREEN THUMB

Since it is spring, what better way to kick it off than to get some plants in the ground. Campers will be learning about gardening, as well as planting seeds to take home. Come prepared to swim. Lunch and afternoon snack provided by Aurora Public Schools. 78586 March 13 • Central Recreation Center 78597 March 13 • Moorhead Recreation Center 78603 March 20 • Southeast Recreation Center • Wednesday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. • $48 ($38 Resident) • Registration deadline: One week before program is scheduled to start.

COOL CULTURES

Learn about different cultures through crafts, food and music! Come prepared to swim. Lunch and afternoon snack provided by Aurora Public Schools. 78588 March 14 • Central Recreation Center 78598 March 14 • Moorhead Recreation Center 78605 March 21 • Southeast Recreation Center • Thursday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. • $48 ($38 Resident) • Registration deadline: One week before program is scheduled to start.

SPACE ODYSSEY

Embark on a space exploration mission. Campers will build cardboard rocket ships and see if their cargo can survive a landing. Come prepared to swim. Lunch and afternoon snack provided by Aurora Public Schools. 78591 March 15 • Central Recreation Center 78599 March 15 • Moorhead Recreation Center 78607 March 22 • Southeast Recreation Center • Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. • $48 ($38 Resident) • Registration deadline: One week before program is scheduled to start.

BABYSITTING WORKSHOP Ages 11-16 Are you looking to learn valuable skills while having a blast? Join our Babysitting Workshop program designed exclusively for middle school and high school students! Whether you’re considering babysitting as a part-time job, want to become a responsible older sibling or simply have a passion for working with kids, this training will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to become a top-notch babysitter. Bring a drink and snack for each day. Class does NOT include certification for CPR/First Aid. 78519 March 2-9 78520 April 6-13 78522 May 4-11 • Saturday, 9-1 p.m. • Central Recreation Center • $70 ($56 Resident) • Registration deadline: One week before program is scheduled to start.

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We Are Aurora Youth SPRING BREAK Ages 13-18 We Are Aurora Youth is a program designed to give the youth of Aurora a fun and safe place to hang out during school breaks. Youth will be given free access to Central, Moorhead and Southeast Recreation Centers from noon to 7 p.m. Youth will also be able to participate in multiple opportunities such as basketball, volleyball, gym games, cooking classes, creative crafts, fitness competitions, movie nights and a chance to win gift cards to various food locations. • Weekdays, March 11-22 • Free, no registration required • Central Recreation Center, Moorhead Recreation Center and Southeast Recreation Center Activities and times may vary depending on location. Visit AuroraGov.org/WeAreAuroraYouth to learn more.

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