WINTER/SPRING
2020
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GATEWAYS
ACTIVITY GUIDE
FARMINGTON PARKS, RECREATION & CULTURAL AFFAIRS
@COFPRCA • (505) 599-1197 • www.fmtn.org/PRCA Your gateway to parks, facilities, special events, and programs.
Table of Content Registration Instructions
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Special Events Calendars
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Activities by Age Guide
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Activities by Category Guide
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Birthday Party Rental Guide
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Fax/Copy & Computer Services
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Activities by Location
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Bonnie Dallas Senior Center
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E 3 Children’s Museum & Science Center Farmington Civic Center & Lions Wilderness Amphitheater
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Farmington Indian Center
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Farmington Museum
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Farmington Recreation Center
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Farmington Regional Animal Shelter
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Golf Courses
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Lake Farmington
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Museum of Navajo Art & Culture
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Parks & Shelters
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Pools & Fountains
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Riverside Nature Center
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Sycamore Park Community Center
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About PRCA At the City of Farmington Department of Parks, Recreation, & Cultural Affairs (PRCA) we are dedicated to providing opportunities for citizens to play, laugh, grow, learn, and engage in enriching their quality of life. As New Mexico’s only Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) accredited agency we support the National Recreation & Parks Association (NRPA) pillars by: • Leading our community to Health & Wellness through parks and recreation • Protecting open space, connecting children to nature, and engaging our community in Conservation practices. • Ensuring Social Equity, so all people have access to the benefits of local parks and recreation.
Over 50 parks 8+ miles of river trails Four event rental facilities 25 athletic fields 121 Charcoal Grills
How to Use this Guide • • •
Some activities require online registration others just require that you show up. If there is no activity # just show up!! The activities that require online registration will have an “Activity #” listed next to them as follows:
HOLIDAY FAMILY CRAFT WORKSHOP
DAY DATES TIME FEE ACTIVITY # Sa Dec 6 9:00 am - 12:00 pm $5 202004-A •
To register online visit www.fmtn.org/WebTrac. •
Either click the appropriate category button to browse activities (i.e. “Arts & Crafts”) or click the search tab on the side menu and choose “Activity.” Enter the Activity # in the appropriate box.
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Click on the shopping cart icon on the very left of the activity listing to add to your shopping cart. You will need to either sign-in or create an account to finish the registration process.
If you need further assistance registering contact the activity organizer listed.
WebTrac Registration Information Keep your registration information here to make participating in our activities a snap! Username:_________________________
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FOLLOW US ONLINE: Don’t miss out on any of the fun and healthy activities we have going on at Parks, Recreation & Cultural Affairs! There are two great ways to get the latest information about programs and upcoming events: 1. Follow us on Facebook @COFPRCA. 2. Sign-up by clicking the “Notify Me” icon on our calendar at www.fmtn.org. 4
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January 2020 January 3 Coyote Stories: Coyote and the Lizards.................................51 3:00-4:00pm • Museum of Navajo Art & Culture • up to 5 yrs January 4 Coyote Stories: Coyote and the Beavers.................................51 10:00-11:00am • Museum of Navajo Art & Culture • up to 5 yrs Making Tracks.....................................................................................69 1:00-3:00pm • Nature Center • All ages Saturday Dance.................................................................................24 7:00-10:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ GOD HELP US! starring Ed Asner..............................................31 7:30pm • Civic Center • Adult • $ January 9 Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular.....................................................31 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ January 10 Coyote Stories: Coyote Tosses His Eyes.................................51 3:00-4:00pm • Museum of Navajo Art & Culture • up to 5 yrs January 11 Earth from Space exhibit opens..............................................39 Farmington Museum Coyote Stories: Coyote and the Bobcat.................................51 10:00-11:00am • Museum of Navajo Art & Culture • up to 5 yrs
6:00-8:00pm • Locations vary • 13-17 yrs Heroine’s Song concert.................................................................31 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ January 24 Coyote Stories: Coyote and Louse...........................................51 3:00-4:00pm • Museum of Navajo Art & Culture • up to 5 yrs Keshjee’ (Navajo Shoe Game)...................................................37 6:00-11:00pm • Indian Center • All ages Family Fun Night..............................................................................43 6:30-8:30pm • Rec Center • $ Saturday Dance.................................................................................24 7:00-10:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ January 25 Coyote Stories: Coyote and the Giant.....................................51 10:00-11:00am • Museum of Navajo Art & Culture • up to 5 yrs Saturday Dance.................................................................................24 7:00-10:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ January 28 Stars & Stories....................................................................................68 7:00-8:30pm • Nature Center • All ages January 31 Coyote Stories: Coyote Steals Fire...........................................51 3:00-4:00pm • Museum of Navajo Art & Culture • up to 5 yrs
Bar D Wranglers Concert...............................................................26 7:00-8:00pm • Senior Center • All ages • $ Moonlight Walk..................................................................................68 7:00-8:30pm • Nature Center • All ages January 17 Coyote Stories: Coyote and the Horned Toad....................51 3:00-4:00pm • Museum of Navajo Art & Culture • up to 5 yrs Friends of the Nature Center Annual Meeting......................70 6:00-8:00pm • Farmington Museum • All ages January 18 Atomic Teen Science Cafe...........................................................28
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February 2020 All Month Earth from Space exhibit...........................................................................39 Farmington Museum
February 20 Disaster! A 70s Disaster Movie Musical................................................32 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $
February 1 Coyote Stories: Coyote and Crow.........................................................51 10:00-11:00am • Museum of Navajo Art & Culture • up to 5 yrs
February 21 Atomic Teen Science Cafe.......................................................................28 6:00-8:00pm • Locations Vary • 13-17 yrs
Bird Walk..........................................................................................................66 10:00am-Noon • Nature Center • All ages Daddy Daughter Ball...................................................................................73 6:00-8:00pm • Civic Center • All ages • $
Dodgeball, Adult Tournament..................................................................44 Time(s) TBD • Rec Center • $
Family Space Night......................................................................................41 6:00-8:00pm • Farmington Museum
February 22 Ropes & Knots...............................................................................................69 1:00-3:00pm • Nature Center • All ages
Saturday Dance.............................................................................................24 7:00-10:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $
Saturday Dance.............................................................................................24 7:00-10:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $
February 2 Artrageous......................................................................................................32 2:00pm • Civic Center • All ages • $
Disaster! A 70s Disaster Movie Musical.................................................32 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $
February 7 Coyote Stories: Coyote and Rabbit.......................................................51 3:00-4:00pm • Museum of Navajo Art & Culture • up to 5 yrs Family Bingo & Pizza Night........................................................................43 6:30-8:30pm • Rec Center • $ February 8 O Shi Heart Craft Sale..................................................................................37 9:00am-3:00pm • Indian Center Coyote Stories: Coyote and the Loom.................................................51 10:00-11:00am • Museum of Navajo Art & Culture • up to 5 yrs Earth Science Day.........................................................................................69 1:00-4:00pm • Nature Center • All ages Saturday Dance.............................................................................................24 7:00-10:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ February 11 One Night in Memphis concert................................................................32 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ February 14 - Valentine’s Day Valentine’s Day Lunch................................................................................26 11:45am-1:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ Cupid’s Bash & Cake Walk..........................................................................73 5:00-7:00pm • Community Center • All ages February 15 Coyote Stories: Coyote Tosses the Stars & String Games............51 10:00-11:00am • Museum of Navajo Art & Culture • up to 5 yrs February 19 Disaster! A 70s Disaster Movie Musical................................................32 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $
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Disaster! A 70s Disaster Movie Musical.................................................32 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $
Dodgeball, Adult Tournament..................................................................44 Time(s) TBD • Rec Center • $ February 23 Disaster! A 70s Disaster Movie Musical.................................................32 2:00pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ February 25, 2020 Seussabration!..............................................................................................27 3:30-4:30pm • E3 • Families February 26, 2020 Seussabration!..............................................................................................27 3:30-4:30pm • E3 • Families February 27, 2020 Seussabration!..............................................................................................27 3:30-4:30pm • E3 • Families February 28 Seussabration!..............................................................................................27 3:30-4:30pm • E3 • Families Riverside Nature Center Photo Show Entry Deadline....................67 5:00pm • Nature Center • All ages February 29 Summer Theatre Auditions.....................................................................36 9:00am • Civic Center • All ages Seussabration!..............................................................................................27 10:00am-Noon • E3 • Families Beneficial Bugs..............................................................................................68 1:00-3:00pm • Nature Center • All ages Saturday Dance.............................................................................................24 7:00-10:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $
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March 2020 All Month Four Corners Games (Senior Olympics)..............................................25 Varies • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $
March 17 - St. Patrick’s Day Spring Fling Day Camp................................................................................42 8:00am-5:00pm • Rec Center • 6-13 yrs • $
Earth from Space exhibit............................................................................39 Farmington Museum
St. Patrick’s Day Lunch...............................................................................26 11:45am-1:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $
March 1 SummerTheatre Auditions.......................................................................36 1:00pm • Civic Center • All ages
Youth Life Skills Week..................................................................................73 Noon-4:00pm • Community Center • Youth
March 3 Mallory Lewis with Lamb Chop................................................................33 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ March 6 Family Bingo & Pizza Night......................................................................43 6:30-8:30pm • Rec Center • $ March 7 Leprechaun Traps........................................................................................27 10:00am-Noon • E3 • Families • $
FamilyTrail Lunches.....................................................................................68 Noon-1:30pm • Nature Center St. Patrick’s Day Madness..........................................................................73 4:30-6:30pm • Community Center • All ages March 18 Spring Fling Day Camp................................................................................42 8:00am-5:00pm • Rec Center • 6-13 yrs • $ Youth Life Skills Week...................................................................................73 Noon-4:00pm • Community Center • Youth
Compass Games..........................................................................................68 10:00am-Noon • Nature Center • 4th grade-adult
FamilyTrail Lunches.....................................................................................68 Noon-1:30pm • Nature Center
Mother Son Dodgeball & Ice Cream Social..........................................73 1:00-3:00pm • Community Center • All ages • $
March 19 Spring Fling Day Camp.................................................................................42 8:00am-5:00pm • Rec Center • 6-13 yrs • $
Saturday Dance.............................................................................................24 7:00-10:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ March 8 The Acrobats of Cirque-tacular...............................................................33 2:00pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ Riverside Nature Center Photo Show Art Reception........................67 2:00-4:00pm • Nature Center • All ages March 11 NatureCenterDocentTraining.................................................................70 9:00am-1:00pm • Nature Center • Adult March 13 Boat & Float Festival.....................................................................................59 4:30-7:30pm • Aquatic Center • All Ages • $ March 14 Geocaching....................................................................................................69 9:00am-Noon • Nature Center • All ages π Day..................................................................................................................28 10:00am-12:00pm • E3 • Families Saturday Dance.............................................................................................24 7:00-10:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ SPRING BREAK March 16 Spring Fling Day Camp...............................................................................42 8:00am-5:00pm • Rec Center • 6-13 yrs • $ Youth Life Skills Week.................................................................................73 Noon-4:00pm • Community Center • Youth
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Youth Life SkillsWeek....................................................................................73 Noon-4:00pm • Community Center • Youth FamilyTrail Lunches.....................................................................................68 Noon-1:30pm • Nature Center March 20 Youth Life Skills Week..................................................................................73 Noon-4:00pm • Community Center • Youth FamilyTrail Lunches.....................................................................................68 Noon-1:30pm • Nature Center Hyprov with Colin Mochrie.........................................................................33 7:30pm • Civic Center • Adult • $ March 21 Xeriscape Demonstration Garden Volunteer Day............................70 8:00am-3:00pm • Nature Center • All ages Saturday Dance.............................................................................................24 7:00-10:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ March 24 Celtic Angels concert..................................................................................34 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ March 27 Atomic Teen Science Cafe.......................................................................28 6:00-8:00pm • Locations Vary • 13-17 yrs March 28 Saturday Dance.............................................................................................24 7:00-10:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ Stars & Stories................................................................................................68 7:00-8:30pm • Nature Center • All ages
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April 2020 All Month Four Corners Games (Senior Olympics)................................25 Varies • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ April 1 Heather McGaughey Children’s Theatre Registration opens...........................................................................36 9:00am • Online • Ages 8-12 yrs • $ April 3 Museum Foundation Benefit Navajo Rug Auction Rug Viewing..........................................................................................41 12:00-4:00pm • Farmington Museum Family Bingo & Pizza Night............................................................43 6:30-8:30pm • Rec Center • $
April 18 Earth Day Celebration....................................................................70 11:00am-2:00pm • Nature Center • All ages Saturday Dance.................................................................................24 7:00-10:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ April 22 Camelot...............................................................................................35 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $
Liz Callaway vocal workshop.......................................................34 7:00pm • Civic Center • All ages • $
April 23 Camelot...............................................................................................35 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $
April 4 Out of the Blue exhibit opens.....................................................39 Farmington Museum
April 24 Friday Trekking - Four Mile Falls...................................................40 8:00am-6:00pm • Farmington Museum • Adults • $
Museum Foundation Benefit Navajo Rug Auction Rug Viewing & Auction....................................................................41 10:00am-6:00pm • Farmington Museum
Atomic Teen Science Cafe...........................................................28 6:00-8:00pm • Locations Vary • 13-17 yrs
Saturday Dance.................................................................................24 7:00-10:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ Liz Callaway in concert...................................................................34 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ April 7 Doo-Wah Riders concert...............................................................34 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ April 8 Aztec Ruins Trip.................................................................................25 9:00am-2:00pm • Senior Center • 60+ yrs • $ April 9 Tween Twilight Egg Hunt.................................................................44 8:00-9:30pm • Rec Center • 10-13 yrs • $ April 10 Easter EGGstravaganza.................................................................73 9:00am-1:00pm • Community Center • All ages April 11 Trees, Weeds, & Wildflowers.......................................................69 10:00-11:30am • Nature Center • All ages The Entertainers concert..............................................................35 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $
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April 15 Heather McGaughey Teen Voices Registration opens...........................................................................36 9:00am • Online • Ages 13-18 yrs • $
Camelot...............................................................................................35 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ April 25 Museum EdVenture - Canyon de Chelly National Monument Guided Tour.................................................................39 8:00am-6:00pm • Farmington Museum • Adults • $ Doggie Dash 2-mile run/walk.......................................................45 10:00-11:00am • Animas Park • All ages Bark in the Park..................................................................................45 11:00am-3:00pm • Animas Park • All ages Cub Scout Day....................................................................................69 10:00am • Nature Center • Cub Scouts Health & Safety Fair........................................................................72 11:00am-2:00pm • Community Center • All ages Cub Scout Day....................................................................................69 2:00pm • Nature Center • Cub Scouts Saturday Dance.................................................................................24 7:00-10:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ Camelot...............................................................................................35 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ April 26 Camelot...............................................................................................35 2:00pm • Civic Center • All ages • $
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Activities by Age Guide ALL AGES MakingTracks....................................................................................69 January 4 • 1:00-3:00pm • Nature Center Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular.....................................................31 January 9 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • $ Moonlight Walk.................................................................................68 January 11 • 7:00-8:30pm • Nature Center Heroine’s Song concert.................................................................31 January 18 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • $ Keshjee’ (Navajo Shoe Game)....................................................37 January 24 • 6:00-11:00pm • Indian Center Family Fun Night.............................................................................43 January 24 • 6:30-8:30pm • Rec Center • $ Stars & Stories.................................................................................68 January 25 & March 28 • 7:00-8:30pm • Nature Center Bird Walk.............................................................................................66 February 1 • 10:00am-Noon • Nature Center Daddy Daughter Ball......................................................................73 February 1 • 6:00-8:00pm • Civic Center • $ Family Space Night.........................................................................41 February 1 • 6:00-8:00pm • Farmington Museum Artrageous.........................................................................................32 February 2 • 2:00pm • Civic Center • $ O Shi Heart Craft Sale....................................................................37 February 8 • 9:00am-3:00pm • Indian Center Earth Science Day..........................................................................69 February 8 • 1:00-4:00pm • Nature Center One Night in Memphis concert...................................................32 February 11 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • $ Cupid’s Bash & Cake Walk............................................................73 February 14 • 5:00-7:00pm • Community Center Disaster! A 70s Disaster Movie Musical...................................32 February 19-23 • Times Vary • Civic Center • $ Ropes & Knots..................................................................................69 February 22 • 1:00pm-3:00pm • Nature Center Beneficial Bugs.................................................................................68 February 29 • 1:00-3:00pm • Nature Center Summer Theatre Auditions........................................................36 February 29-March 1 • Times Vary • Farmington Civic Center Mallory Lewis with Lamb Chop..................................................33 March 3 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • $
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Mother Son Dodgeball & Ice Cream Social.........................73 March 7 • 1:00-3:00pm • Community Center • $ The Acrobats of Cirque-tacular.................................................33 March 8 • 2:00pm • Civic Center • $ Riverside Nature Center Photo Show Art Reception......67 March 8 • 2:00-4:00pm • Nature Center Boat & Float Festival.....................................................................59 March 13 • 4:30-7:30pm • Aquatic Center • $ Geocaching......................................................................................69 March 14 • 9:00am-Noon • Nature Center St. Patrick’s Day Madness............................................................73 March 17 • 4:30-6:30pm •Community Center Xeriscape Demonstration Garden Volunteer Day...........70 March 21 • 8:00am-3:00pm • Nature Center Celtic Angels.....................................................................................34 March 24 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • $ Liz Callaway vocal workshop......................................................34 April 3 • 7:00pm • Civic Center • $ Liz Callaway in concert..................................................................34 April 4 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • $ Doo-Wah Riders..............................................................................34 April 7 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • $ Easter EGGstravaganza...............................................................73 April 10 • 9:00am-1:00pm • Community Center Trees, Weeds, & Wildflowers.......................................................69 April 11 • 10:00-11:30am • Nature Center The Entertainers in concert........................................................35 April 11 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • $ Earth Day Celebration..................................................................70 April 18 • 11:00am-2:00pm • Nature Center Camelot..............................................................................................35 April 22-26 • Times Vary • Civic Center • $ Doggie Dash 2-mile run/walk.......................................................45 April 25 • 10:00-11:00am • Animas Park Bark in the Park..................................................................................45 April 25 •11:00am-3:00pm • Animas Park Health & Safety Fair........................................................................72 April 25 • 11:00am-2:00pm • Community Center Spring Migratory Bird Count.......................................................67 May 2 • 8:00am-3:00pm • Nature Center Tuesday Birding................................................................................67 Tuesdays • Times Vary • Nature Center
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Activities by Age Guide Community Line Dancing..............................................................71 Tuesdays • 6:00-7:30pm • Community Center Brown Bag Birding...........................................................................66 Wednesdays • Noon-1:00pm • Nature Center ICAN Cooking Demonstrations.................................................72 Wednesdays • 10:00-10:45am • Community Center Family Bingo & Pizza Nights........................................................43 Fridays • Monthly • 6:30-8:30pm • Rec Center • $ Volleyball Open Play.......................................................................44 Saturday • 1:30-3:30pm • Rec Center • $
BABIES You & Me Baby Swim Lessons.....................................................59 Dates Vary • Tuesday/Thursday • 6:30-7:00pm • Aquatic Center • $
“S” is for Science.................................................................................41 Tuesdays • 10:30-11:15am • Farmington Museum Toddler Playdate...............................................................................28 Wednesdays • 10:00am-Noon • E3 Wiggle & Jiggle...................................................................................28 2nd Thursdays • 10:00-10:30am • E3 Parent Child Playtime...................................................................59 Friday • 10:30am-Noon • Aquatic Center • $ Early Explorers for Preschoolers...............................................28 Fridays • 10:00am-Noon • E3
ELEMENTARY KIDS & TWEENS
Parent Child Playtime...................................................................59 Friday • 10:30am-Noon • Aquatic Center • $
Seussabration!................................................................................27 February 25-29 • Varies • E3
TODDLERS & PRESCHOOL
Leprechaun Traps............................................................................27 March 7 • 10:00am-Noon • E3 • $
Coyote Stories.................................................................................51 Museum of Navajo Art & Culture Coyote and the Lizard • January 3 • 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and the Beavers • January 4 • 10:00-11:00am Coyote Tosses His Eyes • January 10 • 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and the Bobcat • January 11 • 10:00-11:00am Coyote and the Horned Toad • January 17 • 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and Louse • January 24 • 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and the Giant • January 25 • 10:00-11:00am Coyote Steals Fire • January 31 • 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and Crow • February 1 • 10:00-11:00am Coyote and Rabbit • February 7 • 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and the Loom • February 8 • 10:00-11:00am Coyote Throws the Stars & String Games • February 15 • 10:00-11:00am Leprechaun Traps...........................................................................27 March 7 • 10:00am-Noon • E3 • $ π Day.....................................................................................................28 March 14 • 10:30-11:15am • E3 FamilyTrail Lunches.........................................................................68 March 17-20 • Noon-1:30pm • Nature Center Star Wars Day - Revenge of the 5th..........................................29 May 5 • 3:00-4:00pm • E3 Preschool Swim Lessons.............................................................60 Dates & Times Vary • Aquatic Center • $
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Picnic in the Park for Preschoolers.............................................69 Tuesdays • Starting April 2 • 11:30am-12:30pm • Nature Center
Compass Games..............................................................................68 March 7 • 10:00am-Noon • Nature Center π Day......................................................................................................28 March 14 • 10:30-11:15am • E3 Spring Fling Day Camp..................................................................42 March 16-19 • 8:00am-5:00pm • Rec Center • $ Youth Life Skills Week......................................................................73 March 16-20 • Noon-4:00pm • Community Center FamilyTrail Lunches.........................................................................68 March 17-20 • Noon-1:30pm • Nature Center Heather McGaughey Children’s Theatre registration opens............................................................................36 April 1 • 9:00am • Online • $ Tween Twilight Egg Hunt..............................................................44 April 9 • 8:00-9:30pm • Rec Center • $ Cub Scout Day...................................................................................69 April 25 • 10:00am & 2:00pm • Nature Center Star Wars Day - Revenge of the 5th............................................29 May 5 • 3:00-4:00pm • E3 Swim Lessons.............................................................................60-61 Dates & Times Vary • Aquatic Center • $ Free Meal Program...........................................................................72 Monday-Friday • 4:00-5:00pm • Community Center
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Activities by Age Guide First Tee Golf Program....................................................................72 Mondays • 3:00-3:30pm • Community Center
Hyprov with Colin Mochrie..........................................................33 March 20 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • $
Youth Ballet and Jazz Dance.......................................................71 Mondays • Times Vary • Community Center
Museum Foundation Benefit Navajo Rug Auction..............41 April 3-4 • Times Vary • Farmington Museum
Keep it Clean......................................................................................73 2nd Monday • Monthly • 3:30-4:00pm • Community Center
Friday Trekking..................................................................................40 Farmington Museum • Adults • $ Four Corners Falls • April 24 • 8:00am-6:00pm Bridal Veil Falls Trail • May 8 • 8:00am-7:00pm Crater Lake Trail • May 22 • 7:00am-7:00pm Quartz Lake • June 12 • 7:00am-7:00pm Ice Lake Basin Trail • June 26 • 7:00am-7:00pm Cross Mountain Trail • July 10 • 8:00am-7:00pm Hope Lake • July 24 • 8:00am-7:00pm Silver Mountain • August 21 • 8:00am-7:00pm Madden Peak • September 25 • 8:00am-7:00pm
Junior Lifeguard Classes...............................................................61 Dates Vary • Tuesday/Thursday • 5:45-6:15pm • Aquatic Center • 11-14 yrs • $ AfterschoolArt!Attack....................................................................38 Wednesdays • 3:30-4:30pm • Farmington Museum • $ Simply Science..................................................................................28 Thursdays • 3:30-4:30pm • E3 • $
TEENS Compass Games..............................................................................68 March 7 • 10:00am-Noon • Nature Center Heather McGaughey Teen Voices registration opens.......36 April 15 • 9:00am • Online • $ Atomic Teen Science Cafe............................................................28 Fridays • Monthly • 6:00-8:00pm • Locations Vary Atomic Teen Science Cafe Leadership Meetings.................28 Thursdays • Monthly • 6:00-7:30pm • E3 Swim Lessons.............................................................................60-61 Dates & Times Vary • Aquatic Center • $
Museum EdVentures.....................................................................39 Farmington Museum • Adults • $ Canyon de Chelly National Monument Guided Tour • April 25 • 8:00am-6:00pm Upper Antelope Canyon Tour • May 9 • 8:00am-7:00pm Four Corners Trading Post Tour • June 6 • 8:00am-5:00pm Wine Making in the Four Corners • August 22 • 8:00am-5:00pm Comb Ridge • October 17 • 11:00am-5:30pm Valley of the Gods, Moki Dugway, and Muley Point Tour • November 7 • 8:00am-6:00pm
ADULTS
History Hikes.....................................................................................40 Farmington Museum • Adults • $ Sand Canyon Trail, Canyon of the Ancients • May 16 • 8:00am-6:00pm Engineer Mountain from Coral Pass • June 20 • 8:00am-6:00pm Cascade Creek East Fork • July 18 • 8:00am-6:00pm Lobo Overlook & Continental • August 15 • 8:00am-7:00pm Columbus Basin Trail • September 19 • 8:00am-6:00pm Honaker Trail near Goose Neck State Park • October 24 • 8:00am-6:00pm
GOD HELP US! starring Ed Asner..............................................31 January 4 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • $
Aquacise.......................................................................................62 Monday-Friday • 8:30-9:30am • 5:30-6:30pm • Lions Pool • $
Friends of the Nature Center Annual Meeting.......................70 January 17 • 6:00-8:00pm • Farmington Museum
Circuit Workout.................................................................................72 Monday/Wednesday/Friday • 9:00-10:00am • Community Center
Free Meal Program...........................................................................72 Monday-Friday • 4:00-5:00pm • Community Center Junior Lifeguard Classes...............................................................61 Dates Vary • Tuesday/Thursday • 5:45-6:15pm • Aquatic Center • 11-14 yrs • $ Basketball Open Gym.....................................................................74 Fridays • 4:30-6:30pm • Community Center
Dodgeball, Adult Tournament.....................................................44 February 21-22 • Times TBD • Rec Center • $ Compass Games..............................................................................68 March 7 • 10:00am-Noon • Nature Center Nature Center Docent Training..................................................70 March 11 • 9:00am-1:00pm • Nature Center
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Splashercise.......................................................................................62 Monday/Wednesday/Friday • 10:30-11:15am • Lions Pool • $ Adult Swim Lessons........................................................................59 Dates Vary • Tuesday/Thursday • 5:30-6:00pm • Aquatic Center • $
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Activities by Age Guide Jazzercise...........................................................................................43 Monday-Saturday • Times Vary • Rec Center • $ Walking.................................................................................................43 Monday-Friday • Noon-1:00pm • Rec Center Aquatic Leisure Exercise................................................................59 Monday-Friday • 6:00-7:45am • Aquatic Center • $ Zumba Gold........................................................................................43 Tuesday, Saturday • Times Vary • Rec Center • $ Pickleball Open Gym.......................................................................44 Wednesday, Friday • Times Vary • Rec Center • $ Basketball Open Gym.....................................................................74 Fridays • 4:30-6:30pm • Community Center
OLDER ADULTS Bar D Wranglers Concert...............................................................26 January 11 • 7:00-8:00pm • Senior Center • $ Valentine’s Day Lunch....................................................................26 February 14 • 11:45am-1:00pm • Senior Center • $ Four Corners Games (Senior Olympics)...............................25 March-May • Senior Center • $ St. Patrick’s Day Lunch...................................................................26 March 17 • 11:45am-1:00pm • Senior Center • $ Aztec Ruins Trip.................................................................................25 April 8 • 9:00am-2:00pm • Senior Center Aquatic Leisure Exercise................................................................59 Monday-Friday • 6:00-7:45am • Aquatic Center • $ Pool/Billiards......................................................................................26 Monday-Friday • 8:00am-4:00pm • Senior Center • $ Cross Pool Exercise..........................................................................62 Monday-Friday • 11:15am-Noon • Lions Pool • $ Walking.................................................................................................43 Monday-Friday • Noon-1:00pm • Rec Center Card Games........................................................................................26 Senior Center Canasta • Thursdays • 12:30-3:00pm Mah Jong • Tuesdays • 12:30-3:00pm Mexican Train Dominoes • Mondays • 12:30-3:30pm Poker Group • Thursdays • 1:00-3:00pm
Line Dancing.......................................................................................23 Senior Center Beginning • Thursdays • 1:00-2:30pm Intermediate • Fridays • 2:00-3:30pm Upper Intermediate • Wednesdays • 2:00-3:30pm Advanced • Tuesdays • 10:30am-Noon Splashercise......................................................................................62 Monday/Wednesday/Friday • 10:30-11:15am • Lions Pool • $ Senior Fitness.....................................................................................25 Monday/Wednesday/Friday • 10:30-11:30am • 1:00-2:00pm • Senior Center • $ Senior Ping Pong & Shuffleboard...............................................43 Monday/Wednesday/Friday • Times Vary • Rec Center Bible Studies......................................................................................23 Senior Center Navajo • Mondays • 10:00am-Noon English • Thursdays • 10:30-11:30am Oil Painting..........................................................................................23 Mondays • 9:00-10:00am • Senior Center Bingo....................................................................................................26 Mondays • 1:00-2:00pm • Senior Center • $ Aquatic Arthritis Exercise.............................................................62 Tuesday/Thursday • 10:30-11:15am • Lions Pool • $ Zumba Gold........................................................................................43 Tuesday, Saturday • Times Vary • Rec Center • $ Pilates at Bonnie Dallas..................................................................25 Tuesdays/Thursdays • 8:15-9:30am • Senior Center • $ Crafty Ladies......................................................................................22 Tuesdays • 9:30-11:00am • Senior Center • $ Creative Writers Circle...................................................................22 Tuesdays • 9:30-11:30am • Senior Center Drawing & Calligraphy Group.......................................................22 Tuesdays • 9:30-11:00am • Senior Center Hooks & Needles...............................................................................23 Tuesdays • 1:00-3:00pm • Senior Center Art Jewelry Open Workshop........................................................22 Tuesdays • 4:00-6:00pm • Senior Center Quilting & Sewing Group.................................................................23 Most Tuesdays • 10:00am-3:30pm • Senior Center Pickleball Open Gym.......................................................................44 Wednesday, Friday • Times Vary • Rec Center • $ Beading Circle....................................................................................22 2nd & 4th Wednesdays • 1:00-3:00pm • Senior Center
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Activities by Age Guide Ceramics.............................................................................................22 Wednesdays • 1:00-3:30pm • Senior Center • $ Tai Chi....................................................................................................25 Thursdays • 9:30-10:30am • Senior Center • $ Paper Crafting....................................................................................23 Thursdays • 9:30-11:00am • Senior Center • $ Design & Basic Bench Skills in Art Jewelry Making.............22 Thursdays • 12:30-3:40pm • Senior Center • $ ICAN Cooking Demonstrations...................................................26 Every other Thursday • 10:00am • Senior Center AARP Driver’s Safety Course......................................................26 First Friday of the Month • 8:00am-Noon • Senior Center • $ Open Art Lab.......................................................................................23 Fridays • 9:00am-12:30pm • 1:00-4:00pm • Senior Center Saturday Dances...............................................................................24 Saturdays • 7:00-10:00pm • Senior Center • $
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Activities by Category Guide ADAPTIVE RECREATION Adaptive Aquacise..........................................................................59 Wednesdays • 1:00-2:00pm • Aquatic Center • All ages • $ Adaptive Disc Golf..........................................................................74 3rd Thursday • 9:00-10:30am • Community Center • All ages
ARTS & CRAFTS
Afterschool Art! Attack..................................................................38 Wednesdays • 3:30-4:30pm • Farmington Museum • $ Art Jewelry Open Workshop.......................................................22 Tuesdays • 4:00-6:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs. Beading Circle...................................................................................22 2nd & 4th Wednesdays • 1:00-3:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs Ceramics............................................................................................22 Wednesdays • 1:00-3:30pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ Crafty Ladies.....................................................................................22 Tuesdays • 9:30-11:00am • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ Creative Writers Circle.................................................................22 Tuesdays • 9:30-11:30am • Senior Center • 50+ yrs Design & Basic Bench Skills in Art Jewelry Making............22 Thursdays • 12:30-3:40pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ Drawing & Calligraphy Group......................................................22 Tuesdays • 9:30-11:00am • Senior Center • 50+ yrs
BIBLE STUDY
Bible Studies......................................................................................23 Senior Center • 50+ yrs Navajo • Mondays • 10:00am-Noon English • Thursdays • 10:30-11:30am
BIRD WATCHING Bird Walk.............................................................................................66 February 1 • 10:00am-Noon • Nature Center • All ages Brown Bag Birding...........................................................................66 Wednesdays • Noon-1:00pm • Nature Center • All ages Spring Migratory Bird Count.......................................................67 May 2 • 8:00am-3:00pm • Nature Center • All ages Tuesday Birding................................................................................67 Tuesdays • Times Vary • Nature Center • All ages
DANCING Community Line Dancing..............................................................71 Tuesdays • 6:00-7:30pm • Community Center • All ages Line Dancing......................................................................................23 Senior Center • 50+ yrs Beginning • Thursdays • 1:00-2:30pm Intermediate • Fridays • 2:00-3:30pm Upper Intermediate • Wednesdays • 2:00-3:30pm Advanced • Tuesdays • 10:30am-Noon
Hooks & Needles..............................................................................23 Tuesdays • 1:00-3:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs
Saturday Dances.............................................................................24 Saturdays • 7:00-10:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $
Leprechaun Traps...........................................................................27 March 7 • 10:00am-Noon • E3 • Families • $
Youth Ballet and Jazz Dance.......................................................71 Mondays • Times Vary • Community Center
Oil Painting.........................................................................................23 Mondays • 9:00-10:00am • Senior Center • 50+ yrs
DAY CAMPS
Open Art Lab.....................................................................................23 Fridays • 9:00am-12:30pm • 1:00-4:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs Paper Crafting..................................................................................23 Thursdays • 9:30-11:00am • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ Quilting & Sewing Group.............................................................23 Most Tuesdays • 10:00am-3:30pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs
Heather McGaughey Children’s Theatre.............................36 See Theatre Heather McGaughey Teen Voices...........................................36 See Theatre Spring Fling Day Camp..................................................................42 March 16-19 • 8:00am-5:00pm • Rec Center • Elementary/Tweens • $
Riverside Nature Center Photo Show Entry Deadline....67 February 28 • 5:00pm • Nature Center • All ages Seussabration!................................................................................27 February 25-29 • Times Vary • E3 • Elementary/Tweens
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Activities by Category Guide DRIVING TOURS Aztec Ruins Trip...............................................................................25 April 8 • 9:00am-2:00pm • Senior Center • 60+ yrs
January-February • Regular museum hours • Nature Center • All ages
FITNESS
Museum EdVentures.....................................................................39 Farmington Museum • Adults • $ Canyon de Chelly National Monument Guided Tour • April 25 • 8:00am-6:00pm Upper Antelope Canyon Tour • May 9 • 8:00am-7:00pm Four Corners Trading Post Tour • June 6 • 8:00am-5:00pm Wine Making in the Four Corners • August 22 • 8:00am-5:00pm Comb Ridge • October 17 • 11:00am-5:30pm Valley of the Gods, Moki Dugway, and Muley Point Tour • November 7 • 8:00am-6:00pm
Aquacise.......................................................................................62 Monday-Friday • 8:30-9:30am • 5:30-6:30pm • Lions Pool • Adults • $
CULTURAL EVENTS
Cross Pool Exercise..........................................................................62 Monday-Friday • 11:15am-Noon • Lions Pool • Adults • $
Coyote Stories...................................................................................51 Museum of Navajo Art & Culture • Toddlers & Families Coyote and the Lizard • January 3 • 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and the Beavers • January 4 • 10:00-11:00am Coyote Tosses His Eyes • January 10 • 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and the Bobcat • January 11 • 10:00-11:00am Coyote and the Horned Toad • January 17 • 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and Louse • January 24 • 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and the Giant • January 25 • 10:00-11:00am Coyote Steals Fire • January 31 • 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and Crow • February 1 • 10:00-11:00am Coyote and Rabbit • February 7 • 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and the Loom • February 8 • 10:00-11:00am Coyote Throws the Stars & String Games • February 15 • 10:00-11:00am
Aquatic Arthritis Exercise.............................................................62 Tuesday/Thursday • 10:30-11:15am • Lions Pool • Adults • $ Aquatic Leisure Exercise................................................................59 Monday-Friday • 6:00-7:45am • Aquatic Center • Adults • $ Circuit Workout.................................................................................72 Monday/Wednesday/Friday • 9:00-10:00am • Community Center
Jazzercise...........................................................................................43 Monday-Saturday • Times Vary • Rec Center • Adults • $ Pilates at Bonnie Dallas.................................................................25 Tuesdays/Thursdays • 8:15-9:30am • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ Senior Fitness....................................................................................25 Monday/Wednesday/Friday • 10:30-11:30am • 1:00-2:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ Splashercise.......................................................................................62 Monday/Wednesday/Friday • 10:30-11:15am • Lions Pool • Adults • $ Tai Chi....................................................................................................25 Thursdays • 9:30-10:30am • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $
Keshjee’ (Navajo Shoe Game)....................................................37 January 24 • 6:00-11:00pm • Indian Center • All ages
Walking.................................................................................................43 Monday-Friday • Noon-1:00pm • Rec Center
O Shi Heart Craft Sale....................................................................37 February 8 • 9:00am-3:00pm • Indian Center • All ages
Zumba Gold........................................................................................43 Tuesday, Saturday • Times Vary • Rec Center • Adults • $
EXHIBITS Earth from Space exhibit..............................................................39 January 11-March 28 • Regular museum hours • Farmington Museum • All ages Out of the Blue exhibit.....................................................................39 April 4-August 1 • Regular museum hours • Farmington Museum • All ages Riverside Nature Center Photo Show......................................67 March 2-April 11 • Regular museum hours • March 8, 2:004:00pm Art Reception • Nature Center • All ages Winter Waterfowl Exhibit..............................................................67
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Activities by Category Guide GAMES Bingo.....................................................................................................26 Mondays • 1:00-2:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ Card Games........................................................................................26 Senior Center • 50+ yrs Canasta • Thursdays • 12:30-3:00pm Mah Jong • Tuesdays • 12:30-3:00pm Mexican Train Dominoes • Mondays • 12:30-3:30pm Poker Group • Thursdays • 1:00-3:00pm Family Bingo & Pizza Nights........................................................43 Fridays • Monthly • 6:30-8:30pm • Rec Center • $ Family Fun Night................................................................................43 January 24 • 6:30-8:30pm • Rec Center • $ Pool/Billiards.....................................................................................26 Monday-Friday • 8:00am-4:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ Senior Ping Pong & Shuffleboard...............................................43 Monday/Wednesday/Friday • Times Vary • Rec Center • 50+ yrs
GOLF First Tee Golf Program....................................................................72 Mondays • 3:00-3:30pm • Community Center
HEALTH, WELLNESS, & SAFETY
History Hikes.....................................................................................40 Farmington Museum • Adults • $ Sand Canyon Trail, Canyon of the Ancients • May 16 • 8:00am-6:00pm Engineer Mountain from Coral Pass • June 20 • 8:00am-6:00pm Cascade Creek East Fork • July 18 • 8:00am-6:00pm Lobo Overlook & Continental • August 15 • 8:00am-7:00pm Columbus Basin Trail • September 19 • 8:00am-6:00pm Honaker Trail near Goose Neck State Park • October 24 • 8:00am-6:00pm Making Tracks....................................................................................69 See Science & Learning Moonlight Walk.................................................................................68 January 11 • 7:00-8:30pm • Nature Center • All ages
AARP Driver’s Safety Course........................................................?? First Friday of the Month • 8:00am-Noon • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $
Stars & Stories.................................................................................68 January 25 & March 28 • 7:00-8:30pm • Nature Center • All ages
Free Meal Program...........................................................................72 Monday-Friday • 4:00-5:00pm • Community Center
Trees, Weeds, & Wildflowers.......................................................69 See Science & Learning
Health & Safety Fair........................................................................72 April 25 • 11:00am-2:00pm • Community Center
SCIENCE & LEARNING
ICAN Cooking Demonstrations.................................................72 Wednesdays • 10:00-10:45am • Community Center ICAN Cooking Demonstrations.................................................26 Every other Thursday • 10:00am • Senior Center • 50+ yrs
HIKES & WALKS Bird Walk.............................................................................................66 See Bird Watching Family Trail Lunches........................................................................68 March 17-20 • Noon-1:30pm • Nature Center
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Friday Trekking..................................................................................40 Farmington Museum • Adults • $ Four Corners Falls • April 24 • 8:00am-6:00pm Bridal Veil Falls Trail • May 8 • 8:00am-7:00pm Crater Lake Trail • May 22 • 7:00am-7:00pm Quartz Lake • June 12 • 7:00am-7:00pm Ice Lake Basin Trail • June 26 • 7:00am-7:00pm Cross Mountain Trail • July 10 • 8:00am-7:00pm Hope Lake • July 24 • 8:00am-7:00pm Silver Mountain • August 21 • 8:00am-7:00pm Madden Peak • September 25 • 8:00am-7:00pm
Atomic Teen Science Cafe..........................................................28 Fridays • Monthly • 6:00-8:00pm • Locations Vary Atomic Teen Science Cafe Leadership Meetings.................28 Thursdays • Monthly • 6:00-7:30pm • E3 Beneficial Bugs..................................................................................68 February 29 • 1:00-3:00pm • Nature Center • All ages Compass Games..............................................................................68 March 7 • 10:00am-Noon • Nature Center • All ages Cub Scout Day...................................................................................69 April 25 • 10:00am & 2:00pm • Nature Center Early Explorers for Preschoolers................................................28 Fridays • 10:30-11:15am • E3
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Activities by Category Guide Earth Science Day..........................................................................69 February 8 • 1:00-4:00pm • Nature Center • All ages
One Night in Memphis concert...................................................32 February 11 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $
Family Space Night...........................................................................41 February 1 • 6:00-8:00pm • Farmington Museum
Disaster! A 70s Disaster Movie Musical...................................32 February 19-23 • Times Vary • Civic Center • All ages • $
Geocaching......................................................................................69 March 14 • 9:00am-Noon • Nature Center • All ages
Mallory Lewis with Lamb Chop..................................................33 March 3 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $
Keep it Clean......................................................................................73 2nd Monday • Monthly • 3:30-4:00pm • Community Center • Elementary/Tween
The Acrobats of Cirque-tacular.................................................33 March 8 • 2:00pm • Civic Center • All ages • $
Making Tracks.....................................................................................69 January 4 • 1:00-3:00pm • Nature Center • All ages π Day......................................................................................................28 March 14 • 10:00-Noon • E3 • Families Picnic in the Park for Preschoolers.............................................69 Tuesdays • Starting April 2 • 11:30am-12:30pm • Nature Center Ropes & Knots....................................................................................69 February 22 • 1:00pm-3:00pm • Nature Center • All ages “S” is for Science..............................................................................41 Tuesdays • 10:30-11:15am • Farmington Museum • Toddlers Simply Science..................................................................................28 Thursdays • 3:30-4:30pm • E3 • Elementary/Tween • $
Hyprov with Colin Mochrie............................................................33 March 20 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • Adults • $ Celtic Angels......................................................................................34 March 24 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ Liz Callaway in concert..................................................................34 April 4 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ Doo-Wah Riders..............................................................................34 April 7 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ The Entertainers in concert........................................................35 April 11 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ Camelot..............................................................................................35 April 22-26 • Times Vary • Civic Center • All ages • $
SPECIAL EVENTS
Toddler Playdate...............................................................................28 Wednesdays • 10:00am-Noon • E3
Bark in the Park..................................................................................45 April 25 •11:00am-3:00pm • Animas Park • All ages
Trees, Weeds, & Wildflowers.......................................................69 April 11 • 10:00-11:30am • Nature Center • All ages
Boat & Float Festival.....................................................................59 March 13 • 4:30-7:30pm • Aquatic Center • All ages • $
Wiggle & Jiggle...................................................................................28 2nd Thursdays • 10:00-10:30am • E3 • Toddlers Youth Life Skills Week......................................................................73 March 16-20 • Noon-4:00pm • Community Center • Elementary/Tween
SHOWS GOD HELP US! starring Ed Asner..............................................31 January 4 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • Adults • $ Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular.....................................................31 January 9 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ Bar D Wranglers Concert................................................................26 January 11 • 7:00-8:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ Heroine’s Song concert.................................................................31 January 18 • 7:30pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ Artrageous.........................................................................................32 February 2 • 2:00pm • Civic Center • All ages • $
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Cupid’s Bash & Cake Walk............................................................73 February 14 • 5:00-7:00pm • Community Center • All ages Daddy Daughter Ball.......................................................................73 February 1 • 6:00-8:00pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ Doggie Dash 2-mile run/walk.......................................................45 See Sports & Athletics Earth Day Celebration..................................................................70 April 18 • 11:00am-2:00pm • Nature Center • All ages Easter EGGstravaganza...............................................................73 April 10 • 9:00am-1:00pm • Community Center • All ages Friends of the Nature Center Annual Meeting.......................70 January 17 • 6:00-8:00pm • Farmington Museum Mother Son Dodgeball & Ice Cream Social.........................73 March 7 • 1:00-3:00pm • Community Center • All ages • $ Museum Foundation Benefit Navajo Rug Auction..............41 April 3-4 • Times Vary • Farmington Museum
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Activities by Category Guide Parent Child Playtime.....................................................................59 Friday • 10:30am-Noon • Aquatic Center • Babies & Toddlers • $ Valentine’s Day Lunch....................................................................26 February 14 • 11:45am-1:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ St. Patrick’s Day Lunch...................................................................26 March 17 • 11:45am-1:00pm • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ St. Patrick’s Day Madness..............................................................73 March 17 • 4:30-6:30pm •Community Center • All ages Star Wars Day - Revenge of the 5th...........................................29 May 5 • 3:00-4:30pm • E3 • Families
SWIM LESSONS You & Me Baby Swim Lessons.....................................................59 Dates Vary • Tuesday/Thursday • 6:30-7:00pm • Aquatic Center • Babies • $ Junior Lifeguard Classes...............................................................61 Dates Vary • Tuesday/Thursday • 5:45-6:15pm • Aquatic Center • 11-14 yrs • $ Preschool Swim Lessons.............................................................60 Dates & Times Vary • Aquatic Center • $ Swim Lessons.............................................................................60-61 Dates & Times Vary • Aquatic Center • Youth • $
Tween Twilight Egg Hunt................................................................44 April 9 • 8:00-9:30pm • Farmington Rec Center • $
Adult Swim Lessons........................................................................59 Dates Vary • Tuesday/Thursday • 5:30-6:00pm • Aquatic Center • $
SPORTS & ATHLETICS
THEATRE
Basketball Open Gym.....................................................................74 Fridays • 4:30-6:30pm • Community Center • All ages
Heather McGaughey Children’s Theatre registration opens............................................................................36 April 1 • 9:00am • Online • Elementary/Tween • $
Dodgeball, Adult Tournament.....................................................44 February 21-22 • Times TBD • Rec Center • $ Doggie Dash 2-mile run/walk.......................................................45 April 25 • 10:00-11:00am • Animas Park • All ages Four Corners Games (Senior Olympics)................................25 March-May • Senior Center • 50+ yrs • $ Pickleball Open Gym.......................................................................44 Wednesday, Friday • Times Vary • Rec Center • Adults • $ Volleyball Open Play.......................................................................44 Saturdays • 1:30-3:30pm • Rec Center • All ages • $
Heather McGaughey Teen Voices registration opens.......36 April 15 • 9:00am • Online • Teens • $ Liz Callaway vocal workshop......................................................34 April 3 • 7:00pm • Civic Center • All ages • $ Summer Theatre Auditions........................................................36 February 29-March 1 • Times Vary • Civic Center • All ages
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Nature Center Docent Training..................................................70 March 11 • 9:00am-1:00pm • Nature Center • Adult Xeriscape Demonstration Garden Volunteer Day...........70 March 21 • 8:00am-3:00pm • Nature Center • All ages
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Activities by Facility Guide
Bonnie Dallas Senior Center 20-26 E3 Children’s Museum & Science Center 27-29 Farmington Civic Center & Lions Wilderness Amphitheater 30-36 Farmington Indian Center 37 Farmington Museum 38-41 Farmington Recreation Center 42-44 Farmington Regional Animal Shelter 45 Golf Courses 46-47 Lake Farmington 48-50
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Museum of Navajo Art & Culture Parks & Shelters Pools & Fountains Bisti Bay at Brookside Park
51 52-56 57-65 57
Farmington Aquatic Center
58-61
Lions Pool
62
Fountains
63
Riverside Nature Center Sycamore Park Community Center
66-70 71-74
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Bonnie Dallas Senior Center BONNIE DALLAS SENIOR CENTER
109 E La Plata • Annex Bldg. 208 N Wall • Farmington, NM 87401 (505) 599-1380 • www.fmtn.org/BDSC • @bdsrctr The Bonnie Dallas Senior Center (BDSC) serves residents 50+ years of age. BDSC activities range from recreational to educational, active to passive, individual to group. We encourage understanding and diversity by embracing all people. • Computer Lab & Printer • Library • Billiards Hall • Free Wi-Fi • Art Studio • Silver Fitness Center (see ad on page 24)
CENTER HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday - Friday • 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
HOLIDAY CLOSURES
January 1 • CLOSED for New Year’s Day February 15-17 • CLOSED for President’s Day April 10-12 • CLOSED for Easter Holiday
LUNCH SERVED AT THE CENTER
Monday - Friday • 11:45 am to 1:00 pm $3.00 suggested donation* for 60+ years of age $6.00 for 59 years and younger
MEALS ON WHEELS
Monday - Friday $3.00 suggested donation* Hot lunch and frozen meals delivered to home-bound adults 60+ years of age.
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
Monday - Friday • 9:00 am to 3:00 pm • FREE* Transportation available to come to the Senior Center, hospital, and local doctor’s offices. Requires 24 hours notice.
SILVER FITNESS CENTER
Monday - Friday • 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Saturday • 8:00 am to 12:00 pm (505) 566-2287 Features exercise machines including ellipticals, treadmills, NuStep, SciFit, resistance machines,a dance/ fitness room, and more. Pre-registration paperwork is required. Once completed an equipment orientation will be scheduled. • $25.00 annual membership • $7.00 3-month membership • $4.00 monthly membership
* Registration and interview required by State of New Mexico AAA.
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Bonnie Dallas Senior Center WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR FREE LUNCH OR TO BE PICKED UP?
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All persons aged 60 years and older are eligible for Title III Services. Any person age 60 or older and his/her spouse regardless of age, qualify for the Title III services as long as the older spouse is registered at an area senior center. • Individuals, regardless of age, providing volunteer services during meal hours are eligible based on procedures established by the area agency. • Individuals, age 60 years or older, or their spouses, who have been determined to be homebound because they are unable to leave their home due to a disabling physical, emotional, or environmental condition, shall be eligible for home delivered meals. • In the case of the surviving spouse of an older individual where the spouse is under 60, nutrition services may continue to be provided even after the older person’s death, providing that the living spouse has not remarried a person younger than 60. • Client assessment is required for eligible patrons. For more information call (505) 599-1380 or visit the Bonnie Dallas Senior Center.
We can pick you up for lunch! Enjoy lunch at the Bonnie Dallas Senior Center and let us drive! Call (505) 599-1380 between 8:00 - 9:00am and schedule a ride. A city van will pick you up so you can enjoy your lunch and the return home after 1:30pm.
DON’T FEEL LOST. LET US HELP. Navigating the services and resources available to you as you age can be difficult let us help you. Our staff has a wealth of knowledge and many community partners that can help you get the answers and the services you need. From filing your taxes to getting a flu shot - we can help!
HOME DELIVERED MEALS - MEALS ON WHEELS
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Meals on Wheels is for homebound seniors who are 60+ years of age and unable to shop or prepare their own meals. • Volunteers give of their time to deliver lunch meals using their own vehicles and we try and have them drive the same route, visiting the same senior, the same day of the week each time and check on the well-being of every senior during their delivery. All concerns are reported to the senior center coordinator. • If you qualify for Home Delivered Meals any contribution is 100% voluntary. If you choose to contribute $3.00 is the suggested amount, or whatever you can afford is appreciated. Volunteers drop off contribution envelopes each month. • Meals are not left if no one is home to answer the door. Service will not be reinstated until the client calls the office to resume delivery. For more information call (505) 599-1380 or visit the Bonnie Dallas Senior Center.
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Bonnie Dallas Senior Center ARTS & CRAFTS ART JEWELRY OPEN WORKSHOP
CREATIVE WRITERS CIRCLE
DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Tu
Tu
Location: Art Studio Fee: FREE, bring your own supplies Work on your own art and jewelry projects with other creative people sharing ideas. Ages: 50+ years old Ongoing
4:00 - 6:00pm
BEADING CIRCLE
Location: Annex Fee: FREE, bring your own supplies This group enjoys beading and making jewelry. Join other beaders putting together projects and enjoying time together. Ages: 50+ years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
2nd & 4th W
Ongoing
1:00 - 3:00pm
CERAMICS
Location: Art Studio Fee: $2.00 per class, ask about supplies needed Work on painting individual ceramic projects while socializing with fellow participants. Ages: 50+ years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
W
Ongoing
1:00 - 3:30pm
CRAFTY LADIES
Location: Annex Fee: Cost of materials This group offers make-and-take projects. Preregistration is required. Class limit 16. Call (505) 566-2258 to register. Ages: 50+ years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Tu
Ongoing
9:30 - 11:00am
Location: Annex Fee: FREE Write your life stories, poetry, fiction, and share them in a creative writing class. Ages: 50+ years old Ongoing
9:30 - 11:30am
DESIGN & BASIC BENCH SKILLS IN ART JEWELRY MAKING
Location: Art Studio Fee: Residents 65+ yrs old $13.00 Residents under 65 $101 Have you ever admired a piece of jewelry and tried to figure out just how it was made? Begin a love affair with metal and jewelry making as you explore the design process and create several simple pieces of metal jewelry in a hands-on experience for beginning metalsmiths and hobbyists. Discuss using tools from home during the first session in order to keep down the cost. Pick up a suggested supply list at the Community Learning Center before the first class. This course is presented through San Juan College’s Encore program. To register contact San Juan College at (505) 566-3214 or visit San Juan College’s 30th Street Education Center, 3401 E 30th Street, 3rd Floor. Ages: 50+ years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME INSTRUCTOR
Th
Jan 9 - Apr 3
12:30 - 3:40pm Thomas-Kemp
DRAWING & CALLIGRAPHY GROUP
Location: Art Studio Fee: FREE, bring your own supplies This group enjoys drawing with different media. Join other creative people to experiment with different styles and practice. This group is self-led. Ages: 50+ years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Tu
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Ongoing
9:30 - 11:00am
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Bonnie Dallas Senior Center ARTS & CRAFTS HOOKS & NEEDLES
PAPER CRAFTING
DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Location: Art Studio Fee: FREE, bring your own supplies Love to knit, crochet, or embroider? Join us to work on your individual projects and socialize. Ages: 50+ years old Tu
Ongoing
1:00 - 3:00pm
OIL PAINTING
Location: Art Studio Fee: FREE, bring your own supplies This group focuses on color mixing, composition, and producing individual art work. Learn from others and share your knowledge and skills with the group. Ages: 50+ years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
M
Ongoing
Location: Annex Fee: Cost of Supplies Make paper craft items that you can use or give as gifts. Learn card making skills. Supplies are provided. Ages: 50+ years old
Th
Ongoing
9:30 - 11:00am
QUILTING & SEWING GROUP
Location: Annex Fee: FREE, bring your own supplies Get together with this group of quilters and enjoy the craft and company. Ages: 50+ years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Most Tu
Ongoing
10:00am - 3:30pm
9:00 - 10:00am
OPEN ART LAB
Fee: FREE, bring your own supplies This is open for all creative people to join with other lime minded people. Draw, paint, knit, or stick!This is a great opportunity to bring a friend and show off your work. Ages: 50+ years old LOCATION
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TIME
Art Studio Annex
F F
9:00 - 12:30pm 1:00 - 4:00pm
Ongoing Ongoing
BIBLE STUDY Find fellowship at one of our two non-denominational Bible studies.
DESCRIPTION DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME DESCRIPTION DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
English
Th
Ongoing
10:30 - 11:30am
Navajo
M
Ongoing
10:00am - Noon
DANCING LINE DANCING
Location: Silver Fitness Center Fee: FREE Ages: 50+ years old DESCRIPTION
DAY(S) DATE(S)
TIME
Beginning Intermediate Upper Interm. Advanced
Th F W Tu
1:00 - 2:30pm 2:00 - 3:30pm 2:00 - 3:30pm 10:30- 12:00pm
Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing
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Bonnie Dallas Senior Center DANCING SATURDAY DANCES
Location: Silver Fitness Center Fee: $4/dance, $12 Four-Dance Pass, $30 12-Dance Pass Day & Time: Saturdays from 7:00-10:00pm Join us for live music and dancing! Dances are most Saturday nights, but schedule is subject to holidays and change. Contact us to verify dance nights. Ages: 50+ years old DATE(S)
BAND
Jan 4 Jan 18 Jan 25 Feb 1 Feb 8 Feb 22 Feb 29 Mar 7 Mar 14 Mar 21 Mar 28 Apr 4 Apr 18 Apr 25 May 2 May 9 May 16 May 23
Off the Interstate Otis & the Rhythm Otis & the Rhythm Otis & the Rhythm Otis & the Rhythm Off the Interstate Off the Interstate Off the Interstate Otis & the Rhythm Otis & the Rhythm Off the Interstate Otis & the Rhythm Off the Interstate Off the Interstate Otis & the Rhythm Off the Interstate Off the Interstate Off the Interstate
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May 30 Jun 6 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 27 Jul 11 Jul 18 Jul 25 Aug 1 Aug 8 Aug 15 Aug 22 Aug 29 Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 26 Oct 3 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 24 Oct 31 Nov 14 Nov 21 Dec 5 Dec 12 Dec 19
Otis & the Rhythm Otis & the Rhythm Off the Interstate Otis & the Rhythm Otis & the Rhythm Otis & the Rhythm Otis & the Rhythm Off the Interstate Otis & the Rhythm Off the Interstate Otis & the Rhythm Off the Interstate Otis & the Rhythm Otis & the Rhythm Off the Interstate Otis & the Rhythm Otis & the Rhythm Off the Interstate Otis & the Rhythm Off the Interstate Otis & the Rhythm Off the Interstate Otis & the Rhythm Otis & the Rhythm Off the Interstate Otis & the Rhythm
Silver fitness center
FOR 50+ YRS • ALL FITNESS LEVELS • ALL ABILITIES
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Pilates Thai Chi Line Dancing Fitness classes Gym
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Bonnie Dallas Senior Center DRIVING TOURS AZTEC RUINS TRIP
Fee: FREE We’re going to the Aztec Ruins National Monument and you can join us! Walk around the half-mile trail to see the 900-year old pueblo rooms and the reconstructed Great Kiva. Bring your own lunch or request one. Transportation provided to and from the senior center. Ages: 60+ years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
W Apr 8 9:00am - 2:00pm
FITNESS PILATES AT BONNIE DALLAS
Location: Silver Fitness Center Fee: Residents 65+ yrs old $13.00 Residents under 65 $101 Pilates exercises are designed to improve health, strength, coordination and flexibility through breath and core development. Discover your own power with basic knowledge of Pilates form and terminology and regular practice of exercises. This course is presented through San Juan College’s Encore program. To register contact San Juan College at (505) 566-3214 or visit San Juan College’s 30th Street Education Center, 3401 E 30th Street, 3rd Floor. Ages: 50+ years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME INSTRUCTOR
Tu, Th Jan 7 - Mar 12 8:15 - 9:30am Benson
SENIOR FITNESS
Location: Silver Fitness Center Fee: Residents 65+ yrs old $13.00 Residents under 65 $101 Increase your fitness with this low impact exercise class designed for seniors emphasizing range of motion activities, agility and flexibility training with balance skills. All exercises can be performed either standing or seated in a chair. This course is presented through San Juan College’s Encore program. To register contact San Juan College at (505) 566-3214 or visit San Juan College’s 30th Street Education Center, 3401 E 30th Street, 3rd Floor. Ages: 50+ years old
TAI CHI
Location: Silver Fitness Center Fee: See instructor This form of martial arts improves overall health and reduces tension. Ages: 50+ years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Th
Ongoing
9:30 - 10:30am
FOUR CORNERS GAMES
Fee: $10.00 The Four Corners Games is the local division of the New Mexico Senior Olympics. Join us to compete against other local athletes 50 years and older through out the Senior Olympic season. Registration includes a t-shirt and a pass for the awards picnic. Look for the schedule and locations at www.fmtn.org/BDSC as we get closer to the event! Ages: 50+ years old DATE(S) TIME LOCATION(S)
Mar - May
Varies
Varies
DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME INSTRUCTOR
M, W, F Jan 8 - May 13 10:30 - 11:30am Christensen M, W, F Jan 8 - May 13 1:00 - 2:00pm Alexander
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Bonnie Dallas Senior Center GAMES Ages: 50+ years old
BINGO
Location: Cafeteria Fee: $1.00 Us e two (2) cards to bingo and receive a gift card. You must be signed in by 1:00pm to participate. Additional rules available upon request. Ages: 50+ years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
M
Ongoing
1:00 - 2:00pm
CARD GAMES
Location: Annex Fee: FREE Some games have limited availability so check with us if you would like to join in.
GAME DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Canasta Mah Jong Mexican Train Dominoes Poker Group
Th Tu
Ongoing Ongoing
12:30 - 3:00pm 12:30 - 3:00pm
M Th
Ongoing Ongoing
12:30 - 3:30pm 1:00 - 3:00pm
POOL/BILLIARDS
Location: Main Building Fee: $0.25 suggested donation/day Ages: 50+ years old
DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
M-F Ongoing 8:00am - 4:00pm
HEALTH, WELLNESS, & SAFETY AARP DRIVERS SAFETY COURSE
Location: Annex Fee: Fees apply, registration required Registration: (505) 566-2256 or visit us This AARP course can help you keep your ability to drive and to drive more safely. It gives instruction on car safety, road safety, and strategies to make you a better driver. With participation in the course most insurance companies can give you a savings (consult your insurance agent on details). Ages: 50+ years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
1st F
Monthly
8:00am - 12:00pm
ICAN COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS
Fee: FREE San Juan County Cooperative Extension hosts fun, hands-on coking demonstrations for adults. All materials, recipes, and supplies are provided. New Mexico State University is an equal opportunity employer. All programs are available to everyone regardless of race, color, religion, sex, age, handicap, or national origin. New Mexico State University and the U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating. If you require auxiliary assistance, contact Bonnie Hopkins at the Extension Office one week prior to the date of class. Ages: 50+ years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Every other Th Starting Jan 30
10:00am
SHOWS & SPECIAL EVENTS BAR D WRANGLERS CONCERT
HOLIDAY LUNCHES
DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
HOLIDAY
Location: Main Building Fee: $12.00 Tickets are on sale now at the Bonnie Dallas Senior Center for the love music and entertainment of the Bar D Wranglers brought to you by the Bonnie Dallas Adult Advisory Board. Doors open at 6:00pm. Ages: ALL F
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Jan 11
7:00 - 8:00pm
Location: Cafeteria Fee: $6.00 for 59 yrs. and younger $3.00 suggested donation for 60+ yrs. Holiday lunches feature special programming and entertainment to our regular great meals! Bring your family and friends to join in the fun. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S)
Valentine’s Day F St. Patrick’s Day Tu
Feb 14 Mar 17
TIME
11:45 - 1:00pm 11:45 - 1:00pm
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E 3 Children’s Museum & Science Center E3 CHILDREN’S MUSEUM & SCIENCE CENTER 200 N Orchard • Farmington, NM 87401 (505) 599-1425 • www.fmtn.org/E3 @E3ScienceCenter
E3 Children’s Museum & Science Center offers hands-on, science related interactivities in the main gallery with special programs scheduled throughout the year.
CENTER HOURS OF OPERATION
Tuesday - Saturday • 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
HOLIDAY CLOSURES
January 1 • CLOSED for New Year’s Day
ADMISSION
Donations are welcome.
GIFT STORE
Colores the gift shop located in the E3 Children’s Museum and Science Center is full of unique gifts you will not find anywhere else, from Science to Nature to excellent books, you will find something perfect!
TOTS’ TURF
Tots’ Turf is a developmentally appropriate environment for children five (5) years and younger.
FIELD TRIPS
Do you have a large group of children you would like to bring in for a field trip? Contact us and we can even build a program around your curriculum.
PARTIES & RENTALS
Saturdays 11:00am or 2:00pm • $75.00 due upon reservation • Rentals are for two hours and include access to the room 30 minutes prior to and after the party for setup and break down. • Party activities must be kept in the activity room, this includes all food and drink • Up to 20 children may attend • NO balloons or piñatas • You may bring in your own food • NO alcohol allowed
ARTS & CRAFTS LEPRECHAUN TRAPS
Fee: $1.00 Have you ever seen a Leprechaun??? Well, drop in for this activity to make your very own Leprechaun Trap. Who know, you might be lucky enough to catch one of those illusive creatures. Don’t forget your imaginations! Ages: Families
SEUSSABRATION!
Fee: FREE Join us for a week of celebrating all things Dr. Seuss! We will have a Seuss of a time. “Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the thinks you can think up if only you try!” - Dr. Seuss Ages: Six (6) years and older
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DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Sa
T-F Feb 25-28 3:30-4:30pm Sa Feb 29 10:00-11:00am
Mar 7
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E 3 Children’s Museum & Science Center SCIENCE & LEARNING ATOMIC TEEN SCIENCE CAFE
Locations: Varies Fee: FREE Teens, join us for live Atomic Teen Science Cafes. These cafes provide teens interested in current science the opportunity to interact with scientist in a fun and informal setting. Come for great science, fun, and food! Dinner is provided. Follow us on Facebook @AtomicTeenCafe. Ages: 13 to 17 years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
F Jan 24 6:00-8:00pm F Feb 21 6:00-8:00pm F Mar 27 6:00-8:00pm F Apr 24 6:00-8:00pm
ATOMIC TEEN SCIENCE CAFE LEADERSHIP MEETINGS
Fee: FREE Join other teens from the community to help plan the live Atomic Teen Science Cafes. This program is for teenagers so teens take ownership of the program through these leadership meetings. You will select topics, advertise, and recruit other teens to events. Ages:13 to 17 years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Th Jan 16 6:00-7:30pm Th Feb 13 6:00-7:30pm Th Mar 12 6:00-7:30pm Th Apr 16 6:00-7:30pm
EARLY EXPLORERS FOR PRESCHOOLERS
Fee: FREE This program will allow preschoolers to explore different science concepts and most adults will leave with ideas to try at home. Ages: Two (2) to five (5) years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
F Ongoing 10:30-11:15am
π DAY
Fee: FREE Attention fellow nerds, it’s that time of year again! Pi is, by definition, the ration of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Regardless of the circle you use to calculate Pi, it is always the same number. Let’s not be irrational, everyone is bound to have a great time! So join us for tons of Pi activities and pie of course! Ages: Families DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Sa
3.14 (Mar 14)
10:00am - Noon
SIMPLY SCIENCE
Fee: $1.00 Join us for simple science experiments, the kind you may not get to do at home in the kitchen. Dress accordingly, hopefully things will get messy! Ages: Six (6) years and older DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Th Ongoing 3:30-4:30pm
TODDLER PLAYDATE
Fee: FREE Playdate are designed for families with young children so they can develop their early motor skills and find new playmates. Visit our Tots’ Turf or just join us in a fun and engaging activity. Activities are offered each week to encourage children’s imaginations and exploration of the world around them. Ages: Toddlers DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
W Ongoing 10:00am-Noon
WIGGLE & JIGGLE
Fee: FREE This provides fun parent/child interaction classes. Watch as your child’s physical and social skills grow through unique activities, music, and play all in Tots’ Turf. Ages: 12 months to five (5) years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
2nd Th Monthly 10:00-10:30am
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E 3 Children’s Museum & Science Center SPECIAL EVENTS STAR WARS DAY - REVENGE OF THE FIFTH
Fee: FREE Invited, you are, to Star Wars Day! Lots of fun activities for all ages, we have, so get your Jedis where the force is unusually strong, you shall. Wear your best Star Wars gear, you must. Ages: Families DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Tu
May 5th 3:00-4:30pm
E3 AT THE FARMINGTON MUSEUM AFTERSCHOOL ART! ATTACK
Fee: $1.00 Need to get your art on??? Well, swing on by afterschool and explore your creative side doing some enjoyable art and experiencing new art techniques. Ages: Six (6) years and older DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
W Ongoing 3:30-4:30pm
FAMILY SPACE NIGHT
Fee: FREE Celebrate the winter skies and learn about our universe at our annual Family Space Night. There will be star legends from many cultures in the Stardome planetarium, and a chance to observe the sky through a telescope on the terrace (weather permitting). Explore the many fun stations such as Space Station Fun, Navigating the Surface of Mars, Astronaut Pudding, Pop Rockets, measuring hand strength with our Vernier Probes, and much, much more!! We will also have a fascinating Earth from Space photo exhibit. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Sa Feb 1 6:00-8:00pm
“S” IS FOR SCIENCE
Fee: FREE Join us for this STEM to read, read to STEM program. Each week we will start with a story about a super cool, out-of-this-world scientist and end with fun hands on activities! Ages: Four (4) years and older DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Tu
Ongoing 10:30-11:15am
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Farmington Civic Center FARMINGTON CIVIC CENTER 200 W Arrington • Farmington, NM 87401 www.fmtn.org/CivicCenter • (505) 599-1148 @FarmingtonCivicCenterNM
The Farmington Civic Center is newly reopened from the expansion renovation. It now feature a larger ballroom and more breakout space for meetings within the multi-utilization facility, which serves as a convention and conference site, as well as a performing and visual arts center. The Civic Center business office has an on-site Box Office, as well as friendly staff to help you plan your event. Convention and business meeting rooms are equipped with audio visual equipment.
BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday - Friday • 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
RENTALS
Call us to plan your next special event, conference or show.
HOLIDAY CLOSURES
Facility is still available for rental on these days. January 1 • CLOSED for New Year’s Day February 17 • CLOSED for President’s Day April 10 • CLOSED for Good Friday
LIONS WILDERNESS PARK AMPHITHEATER AND EVENT VENUE 5800 College Blvd • Farmington, NM 87402 • www.fmtn.org/870/Lions-Wilderness-Amphitheater (505) 599-1148
Lions Wilderness Park Amphitheater is home to the Sandstone Productions outdoor summer theater productions and also a great rental event venue. With a commercial kitchen, dining area, restrooms, and outdoor stage/theater area, it is the perfect place to host your special outdoor event. Rentals and events are managed through the Farmington Civic Center. Give us a call to plan your event today!
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Farmington Civic Center SHOWS GOD HELP US!
Fee: $8-$18 Tickets: (505) 599-1148 • www.fmtn.org/CivicCenter Left vs. Right! Conservative vs. Liberal! Red Vs. Blue! Maybe only the Lord can bring us together in this hilarious and insightful entertainment, where the debate gets hot and the passion gets hotter. GOD – legendary actor, Ed Asner – is a wise, cantankerous and wildly funny deity who confronts two political pundits with a romantic history: Lawrence (a liberal lad) and Leslie (a conservative gal). He is not at all pleased with our politics or what we’ve done to his Creation. GOD HELP US! speaks to audiences of all political persuasions with one essential argument: that we have to listen to each other so that we can all live – and laugh – together. Ages: Adults DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Sa Jan 4 7:30pm
PINK FLOYD LASER SPECTACULAR
Fee: $20-$28 Tickets: (505) 599-1148 • www.fmtn.org/CivicCenter Paramount’s Laser Spectacular is the smash hit multimedia laser and light show, featuring the original master recordings of Pink Floyd. Laser Spectacular carries listeners away on a mind-expanding journey, driven by cutting-edge effects, high-powered laser, and large screen video projection; all choreographed to the masterful soundtrack of Pink Floyd. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Th Jan 9 7:30pm
HEROINE’S SONG
Fee: $8-$18 Tickets: (505) 599-1148 • www.fmtn.org/CivicCenter Join mother and daughter Broadway stars Anne Runolfsson and Tess Adams as they perform Heroine’s Song. This performance is about women who are fierce and courageous, women who embody heart, soul, and spirit. There will be songs from Hamilton, the Greatest Showman, Wicked, Frozen, and Phantom of the Opera. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Sa Jan 18 7:30pm
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Farmington Civic Center ARTRAGEOUS
Fee: $8-$18 Tickets: (505) 599-1148 • www.fmtn.org/CivicCenter Artrageous is a troupe of 12 artists, singers, dancers, and musicians hailing from the high desert of New Mexico. Their high energy performance is a combination of fine art, live music, singing, dancing, humor, and interaction in a frenzy of movement and color with a message of the arts being an integral and valuable part of human existence. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Su Feb 2 2:00pm
ONE NIGHT IN MEMPHIS
Fee: $20-$28 Tickets: (505) 599-1148 • www.fmtn.org/CivicCenter “One Night in Memphis” is rocking concert tribute to legendary Sun Records recording artists Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Elvis Presley. Over 90 minutes of rockabilly, country, gospel, and pure 1950’s rock and roll music performed live and backed by an authentic and energetic rockabilly backup band. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Tu Feb 11 7:30pm
DISASTER! A 70S DISASTER MOVIE MUSICAL
Fee: $10-$32 Tickets: (505) 599-1148 • www.fmtn.org/CivicCenter Set in the wildest decade ever, DISASTER! delivers earthquakes, tidal waves, infernos, and unforgettable 70s hits like “Knock On Wood,” “Hooked on a Feeling,” “Sky High,” “I am Woman,” and “Hot Stuff.” Audiences and critics are wild for this hilarious homage to the era of bell-bottoms, platform shoes and the hustle. From the moment the glitter ball starts spinning you’ll be dancing in your seat.... and rolling in the aisles. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
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Feb 19 - Feb 22 Feb 23
7:30pm 2:00pm
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Farmington Civic Center MALLORY LEWIS WITH LAMB CHOP
Fee: $8-$18 Tickets: (505) 599-1148 • www.fmtn.org/CivicCenter Mallory Lewis, (daughter of Shari Lewis) and Lamb Chop’s performance resonates with audiences from toddlers to seniors, who grew up watching Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop on TV. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Tu Mar 3 7:30pm
THE ACROBATS OF CIRQUE-TACULAR
Fee: $8-$18 Tickets: (505) 599-1148 • www.fmtn.org/CivicCenter The Acrobats of Cirque-tacular features one dazzling circus feat after another in a high-energy family-friendly flurry of fun! Indulge your curiosity and celebrate your senses as our troupe of acrobats, aerialists, and circus specialty artists bend, twist, flip, and fly into your hearts and minds! Mind-boggling artistry and athleticism to ignite the imaginations of the young and the young in spirit alike! Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Su Mar 8 2:00pm
HYPROV
Fee: $20-$28 Tickets: (505) 599-1148 • www.fmtn.org/CivicCenter Join Colin Mochrie from “Whose Line is it Anyway?” fame and Master Hypnotist Asad Mecci for a side-splitting show. Hypnosis and Improv – two art forms that have mystified and entertained fans, skeptics, and everyone in between for decades worldwide – come together as two masters of their crafts unite for a totally unique comedy experience, Hyprov: Improv Under Hypnosis. Come watch Mochrie and Mecci get hypnotized volunteers to do improv. Ages: Adults DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
F Mar 20 7:30pm
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Farmington Civic Center CELTIC ANGELS
Fee: $20-$28 Tickets: (505) 599-1148 • www.fmtn.org/CivicCenter Celebrating their cherished heritage through Irish dance, music, and song is something these entertainers take very seriously. You’ll be enthralled from the moment the lights dim as the sweet and stirring songs of Ireland, rigorously precise dances, and traditional musicianship carry you to Ireland on wings of music. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Tu Mar 24 7:30pm
LIZ CALLAWAY
Tickets: (505) 599-1148 • www.fmtn.org/CivicCenter Concert: Liz Callaway is a Tony nominee and Emmy Award-winning actress, singer and recording artist. She made her Broadway debut in Stephen Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along, received a Tony Award nomination for her performance in Baby, and for five years, won acclaim as Grizabella in Cats. She is also known for having provided the singing voices of many female characters in animated films, such as Anya/Anastasia in Anastasia, Odette in The Swan Princess, Jasmine in the Aladdin sequels, and many more. Workshop: The day before the concert you may join Liz Callaway for a vocal workshop. Bring a piece to perform and be coached by Callaway or just come to watch. Ages: ALL DESCRIPTION
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TIME
Concert Workshop
Sa F
7:30pm $8-$18 7:00pm $20
Apr 4 Apr 3
FEE
DOO-WAH RIDERS
Fee: $20-$28 Tickets: (505) 599-1148 • www.fmtn.org/CivicCenter There is no one else like the Doo-Wah Riders. With over 30 years of broken box office records nationwide the Doo-Wahs have a style defined as “high energy country with a Cajun Twist.” Tight musicianship and powerful arrangements of classic, contemporary, and original songs have made them favorites everywhere they go. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
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Farmington Civic Center THE ENTERTAINERS
Fee: $8-$18 Tickets: (505) 599-1148 • www.fmtn.org/CivicCenter Vocalist Nick Drivas and award-winning ragtime piano player Adam Swanson have joined up to become The Entertainers. Touted for his incomparable work ethic and commanding vocals, Nick has charmed audiences across the country with a bevy of musical theatre productions and his intimate cabarets which play tribute to both Broadway and to the Great American Songbook. Adam Swanson is one of the world’s foremost performers of vintage American pop. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Sa Apr 11 7:30pm
CAMELOT
Check out the new season! e r t a e h t r e m m u s
Tickets: (505) 599-1148 • www.fmtn.org/CivicCenter Borrowing from the Arthurian legends, Lerner and Loewe’s Camelot is the duo’s fantastical masterpiece which triumphed on Broadway in a legendary original production that lead to a film version, and numerous revivals in New York, London, and across the globe. Its Original Broadway Cast Album topped the charts for 60 weeks, with a rich score boasting such gems as “If Ever I Would Leave You,” “I Loved You Once in Silence,” The Lusty Month of May,” and of course, “Camelot.” An idealistic young King Arthur hopes to create a kingdom built on honor and dignity, embodied by his Knights of the Round Table. His ideals, however, are tested when his lovely queen, Guenevere, falls in love with the young Knight, Lancelot, and the fate of the kingdom hangs in the balance. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Jul 29-Aug 9, 2020
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June 10-14, 2020
W-Sa Apr 22 - Apr 25 7:30pm Su Apr 26 2:00pm
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Farmington Civic Center SPECIAL EVENTS
THEATRE
DADDY DAUGHTER BALL - NEW DATE!
HEATHER MCGAUGHEY CHILDREN’S THEATRE SUMMER PROGRAM
Organizer: Sycamore Park Community Center (Pg. ??) Fee: $8.00 Show the young lady in your life just how important she is by inviting her to a special evening full of dancing, refreshments, complimentary photos, and something special for the ladies. Put on your dancing shoes, let your little girl get all dressed up and take her on a daddy daughter date to remember! This year’s theme is Carnival Extravaganza with color scheme, gold, maroon, and black. This event sells out FAST! Register online at www.fmtn.org/WebTrac under “Sycamore Tickets” or use the activity #. See instructions on page 4 to register online or give us a call. Ages: ALL
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TIME
ACTIVITY #
Sa
6:00-8:00pm
DDBALL20
Feb 1
Location: Lions Wilderness Park Amphitheater Pg. 24 Fee: $25.00 Registration Opens: April 1, 2020 at 9:00am Register Online: www.fmtn.org/WebTrac under “Camps” or with the Activity # The mission of the Heather McGaughey Children’s Theatre is to build the love of theater and promote selfconfidence and perform with Sandstone Productions. Students will focus on five key areas: The Actor’s Process, Musical Theater and Character Development, Theatrical Movement, Devised Theater, and Scenic Design. This program sells out FAST so register on time. See page 4 for online registration instructions. Ages: eight (8) to 12 years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME ACTIVITY #
M-Th M-Th
HEATHER MCGAUGHEY TEEN VOICES SUMMER PROGRAM
Fee: $89.00 through April 30, $99.00 starting May 1 Registration Opens: April 15, 2020 at 9:00am Register Online: www.fmtn.org/WebTrac under “Camps” or with the Activity # Teen Voices is a program designed for teenagers who wish to explore their creativity within various roles of theatre. Teens are mentored by professionals as they receive hands on experience on theatrical production ranging from positions on-stage to positions backstage to technical operations. Teens will acquire skills such as set building, prop creation, choreography, vocal performance, acting and much more while expressing heir creativity and collaborating with their peers to produce a theatrical show. This program sells out FAST so register online early. See page 4 for online registration instructions. Ages: 13 to 18 years old
Jun 1 - Jun 24 8:30-10:30am ???????? Jul 6 - Jul 29 8:30-10:30am ????????
SUMMER THEATRE AUDITIONS
Book an audition time: Call (505) 599-1148 We will be auditioning for our summer theater productions, Sweeney Todd (Civic Center), Mamma Mai! (Lions Wilderness Amphitheater), and Annie (Civic Center). Be prepared to sing a song from a musical or a pop song with live piano accompanist. Keep on eye on the Four Corners Musical Theatre Company webpage at www. fmtn.org/FCMT for more information. Ages: Youth - Adult DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Sa Feb 29 9:00am Su Mar 1 1:00pm
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Farmington Indian Center FARMINGTON INDIAN CENTER 100 W Elm • Farmington, NM 87401 www.fmtn.org/IndianCenter • (505) 599-1524 @FarmingtonIndianCenter
The Farmington Indian Center takes pride in offering and inviting the citizens of Farmington and its visitors to share, participate i, learn, and preserve its rich cultural heritage by offering a variety of cultural showcases, events, educational activities, and opportunities. The Indian Center offers: • Restaurant • Public restrooms/showers • Fax/copy services (Pg. 75) • Notary Public • Meeting rooms • Covered shelter, large grill, and picnic tables • Outdoor basketball court
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday - Friday • 8:00am to 4:00pm
RESTAURANT HOURS:
Tuesday - Friday Breakfast: 8:00 to 10:15am Lunch: 11:00am to 2:00pm Serving Navajo cuisine. Meet new and old friends and enjoy fresh, hot meals. See our website for monthly menus.
HOLIDAY CLOSURES
January 1 • CLOSED for New Year’s Day February 17 • CLOSED for President’s Day April 10 • CLOSED for Good Friday
RENTALS
Two (2) meeting rooms; call for availability and fee schedule.
SHOWERS
$2.00
CULTURAL EVENTS KESHJEE’ (NAVAJO SHOE GAME)
O SHI HEART CRAFT SALE
DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
F Jan 24 6:00-11:00pm
Sa Feb 8 9:00am-3:00pm
Fee: FREE The public is invited to join us for this Navajo winter night oral history game taught through song and playful teasing of opponents. Ages: ALL
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Fee: FREE to attend, Vendors $15.00 (no food) Come shop for yourself or a special someone at our O Shi Heart Valentine’s arts and crafts sale. It is open to all vendors and buyers alike. Ages: ALL
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Farmington Museum FARMINGTON MUSEUM
3041 E Main Street • Farmington, NM 87402 www.FarmingtonMuseum.org • (505) 599-1174 @FarmingtonMuseumNM Experience a wide variety of exhibits relating to the diverse history of the area’s cultures, traveling exhibits, and art shows. Lecture series, performances, workshops, and special demonstrations are offered year-round.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday - Saturday • 8:00am to 5:00pm
HOLIDAY CLOSURES
January 1 • CLOSED for New Year’s Day
ADMISSION
Suggested donation of $3.00 for adults and $2.00 for children. Some traveling exhibits have an additional admission fee.
FIELD TRIPS
Do you have a large group of children you would like to bring in for a field trip? Contact us and we can even build a program around your curriculum.
GIFT STORE
The museum store features exhibit-related merchandise, books on local and regional interested, toys, and education materials.
RENTALS
The museum offers facility and equipment rentals for special events, meetings, fundraisers, and more! Corporate Non-Profit/Private
Atrium $250.00 $200.00 Terrace $200.00 $150.00 Atrium & Terrace $400.00 $300.00 La Plata Room $75.00 $60.00 Animas Room $75.00 $60.00 Confluence $140.00 $110.00
ARTS & CRAFTS AFTERSCHOOL ART! ATTACK
Fee: $1.00 Need to get your art on??? Well, swing on by afterschool and explore your creative side doing some enjoyable art and experiencing new art techniques. Ages: Six (6) years and older DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
W Ongoing 3:30-4:30pm
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Farmington Museum DRIVING TOURS MUSEUM EDVENTURES
Registration Opens: 90 days prior to event On Saturdays throughout the year, participants will have the opportunity to explore the cultural heritage of the Four Corners on an all-day field trip. Please bring your own lunch. The shuttles leave from the front of the museum. Ages: 16 years and older DESCRIPTION DATE(S) TIME FEE
Canyon de Chelly National Monument Apr 25 8:00am-6:00pm $95, $85 for Museum Foundation Guided Tour in Chinle, AZ Members Upper Antelope Slot Canyon Tour in May 9 8:00am-7:00pm $95, $85 for Museum Foundation Page, AZ Members Four Corners Trading Post Tour Jun 6 8:00am-5:00pm $50, $40 for Museum Foundation Members Wine Making in the Four Corners Aug 22 8:00am-5:00pm $30, $24 for Museum Foundation Members Comb Ridge in Bluff, UT Oct 17 11:00am-5:30pm $50, $40 for Museum Foundation Members Valley of the Gods, Moki Dugway, Nov 7 8:00am-6:00pm $50, $40 for Museum Foundation and Muley Point Driving Tour, UT Members
EXHIBITS EARTH FROM SPACE
Fee: FREE Earth from Space is a 20-poster exhibition that features images and text from the popular museum exhibition of the same name. See our planet from the perspective of outer space. Learn how satellite imagery assists companies, military operations, and scientists from geologists to meteorologist, with images from the US Geological Survey and the Smithsonian Institution. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
M-Sa
Jan 11 - Mar 28
Courtesy USGS/EROS Data Center.
8:00am-5:00pm
OUT OF THE BLUE
Fee: FREE Stop by the Farmington Museum to view Out of the Blue, an exhibit of contemporary fiber art comprised of various artists from the Studio Art Quilt Associates of New Mexico. The fiber art focuses on interpretation of the color blue from representing the natural world of sky and sea to societal values like wisdom, intelligence, and trust. Come and see the various fiber techniques used by New Mexico artists in this beautifully designed show. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
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M-Sa
Apr 4 - Aug 1
8:00am-5:00pm
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Farmington Museum HIKES & WALKS FRIDAY TREKKING
Registration Opens: 90 days prior to event Fee: $25.00, $20.00 Farmington Museum Foundation or Friends of the Nature Center Members Join us the second and fourth Fridays of the month to enjoy a full-day in the great outdoors. Please bring a lunch, water, sun screen, jacket, hat, and hiking shoes. The shuttles leave from the front of the museum. Hike Ratings: M=Moderate H=Hard Ages: 16 years and older DESCRIPTION DATE(S) TIME ELEVATION GAIN DISTANCE RATING
Four Mile Falls near Pagosa Springs, CO Apr 24 Bridal Veil Falls Trail near Telluride, CO May 8 Crater Lake Trail near Silverton, CO May 22 Quartz Lake near Pagosa Springs, CO Jun 12 Ice Lake Basin Trail near Silverton, CO Jun 26 Cross Mountain Trail near Telluride, CO Jul 10 Hope Lake near Telluride, CO Jul 24 Silver Mountain near Hesperus, CO Aug 21 Madden Peak near Hesperus, CO Sep 25
8:00am-6:00pm 8:00am-7:00pm 7:00am-7:00pm 7:00am-7:00pm 7:00am-7:00pm 8:00am-7:00pm 8:00am-7:00pm 8:00am-7:00pm 8:00am-7:00pm
1,148 ft. 6.5 miles M 1,368 ft. 5 miles M 1,994 ft. 9 miles M 2,837 ft. 9 miles H 3,093 ft. 8+ miles H 2,109 ft. 7 miles M 1,312 ft. 5 miles M 4,002 ft. 7 miles H 2,352 ft. 9 miles H
HISTORY HIKES
Registration Opens: 90 days prior to event Fee: $35.00, $30.00 Farmington Museum Foundation or Friends of the Nature Center Members Join us on the third Saturday of the month as we explore the natural history of the Four Corners region. Please bring your own lunch, water, sun screen, jacket, hat, and hiking shoes. The shuttles leave from the front of the museum. Hike Ratings: M=Moderate H=Hard Ages: 16 years and older DESCRIPTION DATE(S) TIME ELEVATION GAIN DISTANCE RATING
Sand Canyon Trail, Canyon of the Ancients near Cortez, CO May 16 8:00am-6:00pm Engineer Mountain from Coal Bank Pass near Silverton, CO Jun 20 8:00am-6:00pm Cascade Creek East Fork near Durango, CO Jul 18 8:00am-6:00pm Lobo Overlook & Continental near Creede, CO Aug 15 8:00am-7:00pm Columbus Basin Trail near Hesperus, CO Sep 19 8:00am-6:00pm Honaker Trail near Goose Neck State Park in Mexican Hat, UT Oct 24 8:00am-6:00pm
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1,965 ft.
5 to 13 miles
M
2,299 ft.
6 miles
H
1,564 ft. 6 miles M 885 ft. 5 miles M 1,263 ft. 5 miles M 1,643 ft. 4 miles H
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Farmington Museum SCIENCE & LEARNING FAMILY SPACE NIGHT
Fee: FREE Celebrate the winter skies and learn about our universe at our annual Family Space Night. There will be star legends from many cultures in the Stardome planetarium, and a chance to observe the sky through a telescope on the terrace (weather permitting). Explore the many fun stations such as Space Station Fun, Navigating the Surface of Mars, Astronaut Pudding, Pop Rockets, measuring hand strength with our Vernier Probes, and much, much more!! We will also have a fascinating Earth from Space photo exhibit. Ages: ALL
“S” IS FOR SCIENCE
Fee: FREE Join us for this STEM to read, read to STEM program. Each week we will start with a story about a super cool, out-of-this-world scientist and end with fun hands on activities! Ages: Four (4) years and older DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Tu
Ongoing 10:30-11:15am
DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Sa Feb 1 6:00-8:00pm
SPECIAL EVENTS MUSEUM FOUNDATION BENEFIT NAVAJO RUG AUCTION
Fee: FREE to attend Proceeds from this event benefit the Farmington Museum. The public can preview nearly 200 rugs of all sizes, styles, and price ranges before the auction. Ages: ALL DESCRIPTION
DAY(S) DATE(S)
TIME
Rug Viewing Rug Viewing Auction
F Sa Sa
12:00-4:00pm 10:00am-4:00pm 4:00-6:00pm
Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 4
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FRIENDS OF THE NATURE CENTER ANNUAL MEETING
Organizer: Riverside Nature Center (Page ??) Fee: FREE, RSVP for dinner by January 14 All members and others interested are invited for a simple supper, elections of board members, and news about the nature center activities and plans. You can also enjoy the Farmington Museum exhibits while there. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
F Jan 17 6:00-8:00pm
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Farmington Recreation Center FARMINGTON RECREATION CENTER
1101 Fairgrounds Rd • Farmington, NM 87401 www.fmtn.org/Recreation • (505) 599-1184 @FarmingtonRecreationCenter The Farmington Recreation Center offers a variety of recreation opportunities including family programming, such as Family Bingo & Pizza nights, holiday craft workshops, adult sports leagues, and more. The Farmington Recreation Center has: • A full-sized gymnasium • Five (5) racquetball courts • A small class/meeting room • Public restrooms, lockers, and shower facilities
HOURS OF OPERATION
WALLYBALL
Monday - Friday • 6:00am to 10:00pm Saturday • 8:00am to 4:00pm
Monday - Saturday • $2.00 per hour, per person Equipment is available at the center.
HOLIDAY CLOSURES
January 1 • CLOSED for New Year’s Day February 17 • CLOSED for President’s Day April 10 • CLOSED for Good Friday
RACQUETBALL
GYM
Open gym hours vary. Visit the website for schedule. 10-visit Punch Card $25.00 • Monthly Pass $30.00 Call the Recreation Center for reservations and equipment rental information.
Monday - Saturday • $3.00 per hour, per person Racquet rentals • $1.00 per racquet
DAY CAMP SPRING FLING
Fee: $65.00 Want to have the best spring break ever? Then sign up for Spring Fling and take part in fun outdoor activities, swimming, crafts, and fieldtrips! Space is limited so register early. Register online at www.fmtn.org/WebTrac under “Camps” or use the activity #. See instructions on page 4 to register online or give us a call. Ages: Six (6) to 13 years old DAY(S) DATE(S)
TIME
ACTIVITY #
M-Th Mar 16 - Mar 19 8:00am-5:00pm 303001-A
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Farmington Recreation Center FITNESS JAZZERCISE
Fee: $10.00/day, $36.00 for33 classes/month You think you know us, but you don’t... our classes are way too hot for legwarmers! We bland cardio, strength, Pilates, hip hop, yoga, and kickboxing into fun dance routines set to current music. We have a variety of classes to keep it fresh such as Strike, Fusion, Core, Strength, and Dance Mix. All fitness levels are welcome. Ages: 10 years and older DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
M, W, F, Sa M-Th
Ongoing Ongoing
8:30-9:30am 5:30-6:30pm
ZUMBA GOLD
Fee: 49 years and younger-$4.00/class, $30.00 for 10 classes, $50.00 for 20 classes, $66.00 for 30 classes 50 years and older - $3.00/class, $25.00 for 10 classes Zumba Gold is great exercise for beginners of all ages and active older adults. It has all the elements of Zumba such as the zesty Latin music, easy to follow moves, and partylike atmosphere, it just modifies the moves and pacing to suit the needs of the participants. Ages: 10 years and older DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
WALKING
Fee: FREE Want to walk for exercise, but not outside? The gym is open and reserved for walking at noon each weekday. Ages: ALL
Tu Sa
Ongoing 6:30-7:30pm Ongoing 10:00-11:00am
DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
M-F
Ongoing
12:00-1:00pm
GAMES SENIOR PING PONG & SHUFFLEBOARD
Fee: FREE Come play Ping Pong and Shuffleboard with us. All levels and abilities are welcome. Ages: 10 years and older DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
M, W Ongoing 10:00am-Noon F Ongoing 5:30-7:30pm
FAMILY BINGO & PIZZA NIGHT
Fee: $5.00 Come inside where it’s warm and join us for Family Bingo & Pizza Night. We have prizes for the lucky winners and pizza dinner. Register online at www.fmtn.org/WebTrac under “Cultural & Special Events” or use the activity #. See instructions on page 4 to register online or give us a call. Ages: Five (5) years and older DAY(S) DATE(S)
TIME
ACTIVITY #
F F F
6:30-8:30pm 6:30-8:30pm 6:30-8:30pm
303011-B 303011-C 303011-D
Feb 7 Mar 6 Apr 3
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FAMILY FUN NIGHT
Fee: $5.00 We love to play games so join us for an evening of board games, a corn hold game, party food, and cool door prizes. Register online at www.fmtn.org/WebTrac under “Cultural & Special Events” or use the activity #. See instructions on page 4 to register online or give us a call. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S)
TIME
ACTIVITY #
F
6:30-8:30pm
303014-B
Jan 24
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Farmington Recreation Center SPECIAL EVENTS TWEEN TWILIGHT EGG HUNT
Location: Fairgrounds Softball Complex Fee: $5.00 Join us for our annual twilight egg hunt for tweens. All participants must be registered by Thursday, April 9 at 5:00pm. Bring your own flashlight and win prizes of all sorts including candy, movie passes, gift cards and more! Register online at www.fmtn.org/WebTrac under “Cultural & Special Events” or use the activity #. See instructions on page 4 to register online or give us a call. Ages: 10 to 13 years old DAY(S) DATE(S)
TIME
ACTIVITY #
Th
8:00-9:30pm
303010-A
Apr 9
SPORTS & ATHLETICS DODGEBALL, ADULT TOURNAMENT
Fee: $60.00/team Gather some friends and get a team together for adult dodgeball! Prepare to dodge and throw your team to the championship. Coed division will play 6v6. Register inperson at the Rec Center by February 14 at 10:00pm. Ages: 18 years and older
VOLLEYBALL OPEN PLAY Fee: $1.00 Ages: ALL
DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Sa
Jan 4 - Mar 7
1:30-3:30pm
DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
F, Sa
Feb 21 - Feb 22
TBD
PICKLEBALL OPEN GYM
Fee: $2.00 Try out the fast-growing sport of pickleball. This is a raquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis. It’s fun for all ages and skill levels. Ages: 10 years and older DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
F Ongoing 10:00am-Noon W Ongoing 1:00-4:00pm
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Farmington Regional Animal Shelter FARMINGTON REGIONAL ANIMAL SHELTER
133 Browning Parkway • Farmington, NM 87401 www.fmtn.org/AnimalShelter • (505) 599-1098 @FarmingtonAnimalServices The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter (FRAS) provides housing for homeless pets until they find their forever homes. FRAS offers: • Animal adoptions • Low cost spay and neuter services for residents • Foster program that places animals in temporary homes until they are old or well enough to be adopted • Walk a Shelter Dog program • Volunteer opportunities including cleaning, transporting animals, socializing puppies, and working community events
HOURS OF OPERATION
Seven (7) days a week • 11:30am to 5:30pm
HOLIDAY CLOSURES
January 1 • CLOSED for New Year’s Day April 12 • CLOSED for Easter
SAN JUAN COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL DISPATCH
(505) 334-6622
ADOPTIONS
Visit our website or stop by the shelter for more info.
LOST & FOUND PETS
Visit our website or stop by the shelter to look for your lost pet or to report a found pet. We cannot identify animals over the phone.
REGIONAL ANIMAL SHELTER FOUNDATION
The Regional Animal Shelter Foundation is a 501(c)3, nonprofit group that helps support FRAS. They help by purchasing supplies and equipment outside of the regular shelter budget and also help by funding certain programs such as treating heartworm positive dogs.
SPECIAL EVENTS BARK IN THE PARK
Location: Animas Park Parking Lot, Browning Pkwy Fee: FREE Following the Doggie Dash (info below) stay in the park to visit the vendors and take part in activities for the whole family, including the four-legged ones! Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Sa Apr 25 11:00am-3:00pm
DOGGIE DASH
Animas Park Parking Lot, Browning Pkwy Fee: FREE, preregistration required The Doggie Dash loop in the park is approximately two (2) miles. Register by April 24 at 5:00pm and get an event t-shirt and doggie bandanna. On-site registration from 8:30-9:45am All participants are required to visit the check-in table to sign a participation waiver. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME ACTIVITY #
Sa
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Apr 25
10:00-11:00am 802002
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Golf Courses PIÑON HILLS GOLF COURSE 2101 Sunrise Parkway • Farmington, NM 87401 www.PinonHillsGolf.com • (505) 326-6066 @PinonHillsGolf
Piñon Hills Golf Course is an 18-hole championship golf course ranked #1 public golf course in the state. Piñon Hills offers: • PGA professionals on staff • Two chipping greens and a putting green • Short game practice area • Full-service restaurant, the Grill on the Hill, serving breakfast, lunch, and catering • Pro shop • First Tee of San Juan County affiliate • Tournament planning
HOURS OF OPERATION
Open year round seven (7) days a week, weather permitting • Tee times vary depending on the season
RENTALS
Piñon Hills Golf Course has golf clubs, riding golf carts, and pull carts available for rent. See pricing on page 47.
RATES
See page 47.
CIVITAN GOLF COURSE
2100 N Dustin • Farmington, NM 87401 www.fmtn.org/Civitan • (505) 599-1194 @CivitanGolf ivitan Golf Course is a par-3 course that is great for beginners, when you have limited time, or for those that need to C work on their short game. Carts are not used on this course and can be a great way for golfers of all levels to have an easy walk among the rolling hills while playing. Footgolf is also available on the 9-hole course making it perfect for family or group outings for both golfers and non-golfers. Golf and footgolf is golf played by kicking soccer balls and can be played right alongside each other.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Open year round seven (7) days a week, weather permitting • 9:00am to 5:30pm
RATES
18 holes - $8.00 Each additional 9 holes - $4.00
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FOOTGOLF RATES
$5.00 per player
RENTALS
Golf clubs - $4.00 Pull carts - $2.00 Soccer ball - $3.00
PASSES
Adult Annual Pass - $210.00 Adult Annual Pass, Spouse - $105.00 Adult Annual Pass, Child - $60 Junior Annual Pass - $125.00 Senior Annual Pass - $125.00 Senior Annual Pass, Spouse - $65.00 Special Junior Pass also good at Piñon Hills after noon- $250.00
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Piñon Hills Golf Course
www.PinonHillsGolf.com • (505) 326-6066
Rates & General Information
Peak Season (May - Sep)
Shoulder Season (Mar - Apr & Oct - Nov)
Winter Season (Dec - Feb)
San Juan County Resident Weekday 18 holes___________$27 Weekend 18 holes___________$31 Weekday 9 holes____________$18 Weekend 9 holes___________$21 Four Corners Resident Weekday 18 holes___________$32 Weekend 18 holes___________$36 Weekday 9 holes____________$20 Weekend 9 holes___________$24 Non-Resident Weekday 18 holes___________$43 Weekend 18 holes___________$49 Weekday 9 holes____________$32 Weekend 9 holes____-_______$34 Mid-Day Special (Noon - 2:50 pm) 18 holes, including cart_______$35 Twilight Special (3:00 pm to close) 18 holes, including cart_______$25
San Juan County Resident Weekday 18 holes___________$21 Weekend 18 holes___________$25 Weekday 9 holes____________$12 Weekend 9 holes____________$15 Four Corners Resident Weekday 18 holes___________$26 Weekend 18 holes___________$30 Weekday 9 holes____________$15 Weekend 9 holes___________$19 Non-Resident Weekday 18 holes___________$30 Weekend 18 holes___________$35 Weekday 9 holes____________$19 Weekend 9 holes____________$22 Twilight Special (1:00 pm to close) 18 holes, including cart_______$25
San Juan County Resident 18 holes___________________$16 9 holes____________________$10 Four Corners Resident Live within 100 miles
18 holes___________________$21 9 holes____________________$15 Non-Resident 18 holes___________________$21 9 holes____________________$15 Twilight Special (noon to close) 18 holes, including cart_______$25
Annual Passes
Unrestricted 1st___________$675 Unrestricted 2nd__________$525 Good seven (7) days a week, one (1) year from date of purchase
Restricted 1st_____________$550 Small Bucket________________$4 Restricted 2nd____________$375 Good M-F, no holidays Large Bucket________________$6 Individual Yearly Pass_______$250 Junior Pass_______________$250
Range Fees
Cart Rental Fees
Good after 12:00 pm daily at Piñon Hills, unlimited at Civitan
18 holes_________$14 per person 9 holes___________$10 per person Annual Cart Pass 1st________$895 Annual Cart Pass 2nd________$650
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Lake Farmington LAKE FARMINGTON
8120 E Main Street • Farmington, NM 87402 www.fmtn.org/LakeFarmington • (505) 599-1197 Lake Farmington offers tons of outdoor experiences. Come to fish or enjoy the water on a non-motorized watercraft (free on-site aquatic invasive species inspection required before entering), swim at The Beach, or get some exercise exploring the shoreline. The lake access fee grants you entrance to the area and access to all of the recreation opportunities. Swimming at Lake Farmington is only allowed at The Beach, which offers: • Sandy shore area • Lap lanes • Inflatable water features • Lifeguards on-duty • Water equipment rental
HOURS OF OPERATION
$200 for 1-100 guests
LAKE OPEN FOR NON-MOTORIZED WATERCRAFT
$300.00 for 101-200 guests
Seven (7) days a week • 6:00am to 10:00pm
April 11, 2020 to October 25, 2020
THE BEACH HOURS & DATES OF OPERATION
Memorial Day through Labor Day Seven (7) days a week • 12:00 to 6:00pm Maximum capacity varies
LAKE ACCESS FEE
Standard Vehicle - $5.00 per day Pay at lake entrance
Standard Vehicle Annual Pass - $50.00 per year
Pay at lake entrance, Farmington Museum, or Farmington Aquatic Center
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includes fifteen (15) vehicle passes $5.00 per additional vehicle includes twenty-five (25) vehicle passes $5.00 per additional vehicle
The Paddle & Shiver Shack offers on-site catering and watercraft rental options for your party. (505) 320-7274 or paddleandshiver@gmail.com
CAMPING
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21 spaces No utilities (including potable water) Vault toilet (open seasonally) Five (5) large RV spaces Fire rings and grills Includes night fishing
CAMPING FEES
Commercial Vehicle - $20.00 per day Pay at lake entrance
$5.00 per day, in addition to Lake Farmington access fee for vehicles
BEACH PARTY RENTALS
RESERVATIONS
The Beach is now available for private party rentals between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. daily during operating season. Rental includes on-duty lifeguard staff. Contact the Farmington Aquatic Center for reservations at (505) 599-1167.
Reservations can be made a minimum of 48 hours in advance by calling (505) 599-1400.
LAKE FARMINGTON & CAMPING RULES See page 49-50.
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Lake Farmington LAKE FARMINGTON RULES
The following regulations are for your safety and the protection of our community water supply. • Observe posted signs and speed limits • All pets must be on leash • Swimming ONLY in designated area during designated times • No alcoholic beverages • No hunting or discharging firearms • No camping except in designated campground • No campfires except in designated areas in campground • No wood gathering • No dumping • Watercraft use ONLY during designated seasons and times • No fuel powered watercraft • ALL watercraft must be inspected prior to launch Night Fishing Rules: Those wishing to fish outside open hours (10:00PM to 6:00AM) must pay for a camping site prior to 10:00PM. No fishing from watercraft during those times.
WATERCRAFT INSPECTION INFO
Watercraft inspection is free, but mandatory. Watercraft inspection station is open daily mid-April through mid October 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM and is located at the Main Entrance north off of Hwy 516. The City of Farmington’s Parks, Recreation & Cultural Affairs Department, in conjunction with New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, will conduct inspections on non-motorized watercraft for Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS), Zebra and Quagga Mussels.
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Quagga and Zebra mussels threaten our ability to maintain a safe, reliable and economically sustainable supply of fresh water. This impacts our industries, agriculture, domestic drinking water, power production, fish, wildlife, and recreation in North America. Any watercraft having been in infested waters has the potential to carry invasive mussels. These mussels, and other invasive species, can spread to new waterbodies by attaching to boats, aquatic plants, bail buckets, and other aquatic recreational equipment that touches infested waters. An adult female Zebra mussel can release up to a million eggs in a year. Once established, they are impossible to remove. The spread of aquatic invasive species can be prevented by using this simple checklist every time you exit a waterbody. CLEAN: Inspect and clean off all mud, plant, and animal material from boats, trailers, boots, gear, and equipment. DRAIN: Pull the plug and drain all water from watercraft and equipment. DRY: Dry all parts of a watercraft and equipment completely before entering a new body of water. Be sure to dispose of debris and live bait in trash. Never dump live fish or other organisms into a body of water unless it came from that waterbody.
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Camping permits must be displayed on campsite post. • All vehicles must pay the $5.00 per night access fee or have a Lake Farmington Season Pass. • All vehicles and campsites must display access permits. • Only two vehicles allowed per site. • Up to eight (8) people allowed per site. • No entry or reentry into lake access area between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. (if you leave the access area you may not reenter until morning). • Quiet hours are between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. • No generators or other noise producing equipment may be used during quiet hours. • All tents and equipment must be kept in designated site. • No drugs, alcohol, or firearms permitted in campground or on city property. • Swimming in designated area only. • Fishing is permitted but is subject to rules and regulations of New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. • Campers shall not save or reserve camping spaces for others even by purchasing additional permits. Sanitation: • No dumping allowed. Click Here for a list of area dump stations. • All trash must be disposed of in proper containers. Vehicle Operation: • Drivers must obey all traffic signs and operate their vehicles in accordance with posted regulations, and applicable Federal, State, and local laws. • Vehicles must be parked in designated areas only. • Use of vehicles within campgrounds and other recreation areas is limited to entering or leaving those areas. Check-in/Check-out and Camping Limits: • Check-in time is 12:00 p.m. • Campsite check-out time is 11:00 a.m. • Walk-in reservations are available on a first come, first serve basis, or advance reservations can be made by calling (505) 599-1400. • Vehicles in the park between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. are subject to camping fees. • Visitors may be required to pay fees for their entire stay in advance (rather than on a daily basis) for weekends, holidays, or special events.
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Campers may reside in a park for a maximum of 14 days during a 20 day period. • Campers shall completely remove camping equipment and gear from the park for seven (7) calendar days during the 20 day period. • Campers may not retain and leave vacant a campsite for more than 24 hours. Fire: • Obey any restrictions on fires. Fires may be limited or prohibited at certain times. • Within campgrounds, fires may only be built in fire rings, stoves, grills, or fireplaces provided for that purpose. • Be sure your fire is completely extinguished before leaving. Do not leave your fire unattended. You are responsible for keeping fires under control. Pets: • Pet owners shall pick up after their pets and maintain the area in a clean and sanitary condition. • Pet owners shall restrain pets on leashes that are not more than 8 feet in length. • Pet owners shall not leave their pets unattended in vehicles or campsites. Reservation Cancellations: • Cancellations made up to 48 hours in advance to the day of arrival will receive a full refund. • Cancellations made less than 48 hours to the day of or after arrival will incur the cost of one (1) night stay. The remaining balance of the reservation will be refunded. For more information contact Farmington Parks, Recreation & Cultural Affairs at (505) 599-1197.
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Museum of Navajo Art & Culture
301 W Main Street • Farmington, NM 87401 www.fmtn.org/NavajoArtMuseum • (505) 278-8225 @NavajoMuseum The Museum of Navajo Art & Culture is the newest facility of the Farmington Museum System and celebrates the vibrant art, culture and history of the Diné (Navajo) people. The building was a gift from Bob and Mary Culpepper, along with an impressive collection of Navajo weavings. The Culpepper’s textile collection, along with Farmington Museum’s permanent collection will be used to exhibit, program, and educate our visitors to the wonderful indigenous cultures in our Four Corners Region.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Thursday - Saturday • 10:00am to 4:00pm And during Downtown Art Walks
ADMISSION
Suggested donation of $3.00 for adults and $2.00 for children. Some traveling exhibits have an additional admission fee.
CULTURAL CLASSES
Various classes are offered throughout the year sharing the skills and craftsmanship of the Diné such as traditional cooking classes, moccasin making, weaving, and pottery.
CULTURAL EVENTS COYOTE STORIES
Fee: FREE Come listen to the readings of twelve stories about Coyote (Maii’) a mischievous, funny, and fearsome character who teaches the Diné people moral stories. These include Coyote being greedy, arrogant, unwise, and cunning. These stories help the Diné people learn from his mistakes and help remind us of the consequences of our actions. Ages: Five (5) years and younger DESCRIPTION DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Coyote and the Lizards F Jan 3 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and the Beavers Sa Jan 4 10:00-11:00am Coyote Tosses His Eyes F Jan 10 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and the Bobcat Sa Jan 11 10:00-11:00am Coyote and the Horned Toad F Jan 17 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and Louse F Jan 24 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and the Giant Sa Jan 25 10:00-11:00am Coyote Steals Fire F Jan 31 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and Crow Sa Feb 1 10:00-11:00am Coyote and Rabbit F Feb 7 3:00-4:00pm Coyote and the Loom Sa Feb 8 10:00-11:00am Coyote Tosses the Stars & String Games Sa Feb 15 10:00-11:00am
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Parks & Shelters
SHELTER RESERVATIONS Park Shelter Reservations
www.fmtn.org/Parks • (505) 599-1400 Reservation Desk Hours of Operation: M-Sa - 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Reserve a park shelter for family picnics, reunions, and church meetings online under “Quick Links” on the website or via phone. Shelters can be reserved up to 365 days in advance. No reservations are needed November 1 - March 1. They are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Rental Fees: First four (4) hours - $20.00 Each additional hour - $5.00
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SPORTS COMPLEX
Farmington Sports Complex 2301 W Pinon Hills Blvd., Farmington, NM 87401 Reservations: (505) 599-1401 Tennis Pro Shop: (505) 325-7936 The Farmington Sports Complex consists of: • Four (4) softball fields in the softball complex with press boxes, scoreboards, concession stand and restrooms • Four (4) baseball fields in the baseball complex with press boxes, scoreboards, concession stand, and restrooms • Eight (8) tennis courts in the tennis complex with restrooms and the tennis pro shop.
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135 & 145 N. Browning Pkwy (Browning Expressway at River on North) 4403 Bartens (Caribbean and Bartens Streets, North of Mall) 3002 Kingsway (Windsor Dr. at Kingsway Dr. in Beckland Hill Sub.) 400 Scott Avenue (Along North Bank of Animas River at Sullivan St.) (Sycamore Street & Miller Avenue)
700 S. Miller (East and West Side of South Miller St. at Animas River, Miller St. Bridge) 805 W. Apache (Southside of Apache St West of Childhaven) 901 Glade Lane (South of Glade Lane and West of Airport Drive) 1801 Brookside Drive (Southwest Corner of Dustin Ave & 20th St.) 600 S. Hutton Rd. (East Side of Hutton Rd. South of Southside River Road) 2551 N. Butler (30th St. & Butler -- Main Building 2200 Butler) 499 Los Cerillos Dr. (West of Dustin Ave. and South of Los Cerrillos) (Southwest corner of Sullivan Ave. and 19th St.)
1003 Fairgrounds (Fairgrounds Road between Main St. and Cooper St.) (Farmington Ave. and 15th Street) 1151 N. Sullivan 100 W. Elm
2301 Pinon Hills Blvd. (Pinon Hills & LaPlata Highway) (North of Highway 550 at Eastern City Limits -- 330 acres of water) 5151 Redwood Ave. (West of Redwood Ave. at Cypress St. in Foothills Sub.) 3401 E. Main (Main Street & 20th)
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3700 N. English (Northeast Corner of Largo St. and English Rd. behind Mall)
(Southwest corner of Cooper St. and Mesa Verde Ave.) 1825 N. Vine Ave. (Fairgrounds Road and Cooper St.)
3540 East 30th (North side of East 30th in 3500 block) 200 Sunset Ave. (Farmington High School Campus)
405 N. Wall Ave. (Southwest corner of Apache St. & Wall Ave) 1825 E. 19th (Site of Farmington Boys & Girls Club East of Sullivan & South of 19th) 4451 Wildflower Dr. (at Mesa View Junior High on Wildflower Dr.) 6032 Carl St. (North of Hwy 516 and East of Country Club Dr.) 2115 Camina Placer (Southeast Corner of Camina Largo and Camina Place by Royal Spa) Lions Wilderness Park 5800 College Blvd. (North of San Juan College 1.5 miles) 3500 N. Carlton (Carlton at 35th St.)
220 N. Orchard (Northwest corner of Orchard Ave. and Main St. --downtown) Future
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620 W. 24th St. (Northside of 24th St. West of Municipal Dr.) 1615 1/2 Ojo Ct. (North of Bisti Hwy and West of San Juan River) 2413 1/2 Cliffside Dr. (North of Cliffside Dr. at Fairview Ave. upper shelter on reservation) (Hwy 64 - Main St. - East of LaPlata River) 6300 Marseille Blvd
(West side of existing blgd complex on campus--ball parks) 4800 Sandalwood (within Lions Wilderness Park)
(between Fairgrounds Rd.and Navajo St., North of Main) (NW corner of Pine St. and Silver Ave in Sun Valley Sub.) 1051 Sycamore St. (South side of Sycamore between Graham & Griffin) (on Eagle St. west of Stillwater Sub.)
(On Alise Ave within the Tierra del Sol sub.)
(On Laurie St. within the Tierra del Sol Sub.)
(West of Rancho de Animas West of Rancho de Animas Dr.) (Between Behrend and Allen, South of Apache)
3801 N. Butler Ave. (North side of Butler Ave., East of Mesa Verde Ave.) (South of Pinon Hills Blvd and North of Windsor along Porter Arroyo) (W. Commanche Street, West of Harper Hill Road)
2999 La Puente Pl. (Western Boundary of Westland Park Sub.) 1501 Robin Ave. (West side of Robin Ave. at Cardinal St. in Westside Estates --Troy Kind Road) (Foothills, south of Wildwood)
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Pools & Fountains BISTI BAY AT BROOKSIDE PARK 1701 N Dustin Ave. • Farmington, NM 87401 www.fmtn.org/BistiBay • (505) 599-1188
During the 2020 season beginning Memorial Day weekend, visitors can enjoy the following amenities: • Lazy river • In-pool playground • Spray features • Areas to play aquatic volleyball and basketball • Two large slides • Rentable party pavilions • On-site food truck • Three lap lanes (open during lap swim only) • Showers/changing rooms and lockers
DATES OF OPERATION
Memorial Day - Labor Day
POOL RULES
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PUBLIC SWIM HOURS
Monday - Friday • 1:00 to 6:00pm Saturday & Sunday • 10:00am to 6:00pm
LAP SWIM HOURS
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Monday - Friday • 12:00 to 1:00pm Saturday & Sunday • 8:00 to 10:00am Children 0-2 years old - FREE 3+ years old - $6.00 Lap Swim - $2.50 Punch cards & Passes page 63.
PARTY RENTALS
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Patrons will be able to leave and reenter the facility on the day of admission, but they will need to wait in the regular line for readmission. If at any point the pool reaches its capacity of 400 occupants, admission will be halted until capacity opens back up. Swim attire is required to enter the pool and slides. Children under the age of 6 years must be supervised in the water by a responsible swimmer of 15 years or older. Approved personal flotation devices are welcome outside of the lazy river. Bisti Bay inner tubes will be provided for the lazy river feature. The covered pavilions are available to rent for parties. Please be aware that they may be reserved. Read all additional rules and regulations on-site.
See page 64-65.
Need a job? Become a lifeguard!
• Start at $9 per hour • Learn life saving techniques • Flexible hours • Don’t have to wear shoes to work!
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Visit the Aquatic Center for more info.
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Pools & Fountains FARMINGTON AQUATIC CENTER 1151 N Sullivan • Farmington, NM 87401 www.fmtn.org/Aquatics • (505) 599-1167 @SwimFarmington
The Farmington Aquatic Center has: • Large slide • 50-meter pool • Diving boards • Leisure pool and in-pool playground • Water exercise equipment • ADA compliant lift • Public restrooms, showers, changing area, lockers
PUBLIC SWIM HOURS
Monday, Wednesday, Friday • 4:30 to 7:30pm Saturday • 1:00 to 6:00pm Sunday • 1:00 to 4:00pm
LAP SWIM HOURS
Monday - Friday • 6:00am to 7:00pm Saturday • 1:00 to 6:00pm Sunday • 1:00 to 4:00pm
HOLIDAY HOURS & CLOSURES
January 1 • Open 1:00 to 6:00pm ONLY for New Year’s Day January 2-3 • Public swim 1:00 to 7:00pm for winter break February 17 • Open 1:00 to 6:00pm ONLY for President’s Day March 16-20 • Public swim 1:00 to 7:00pm for spring break April 10 • Open 1:00 to 6:00pm ONLY for Good Friday April 12 • CLOSED for Easter
PARTY RENTALS
See page 64-65.
POOL RULES
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Children age five and under must be accompanied in the water by an adult age 15 or older Life jackets, water noodles, water wings, and swim suits with flotation devices in them are allowed except on the slide and diving boards Swim suits are required - no “street clothes” T-shirts are allowed, except on the slides or diving boards Swimmers with long hair must tie it back or braid it No food or drink in the pool deck area Obey the lifeguards at all times
ADMISSION
Children 0-2 years old - FREE 3 to 9 years old - $4.00 10+ years old - $5.00 Lap Swim & Child Parent Playtime - $2.50 Wednesdays - Everyone swims for $2.00! Inflatable rafts aka water rockets - $3.00 for 30 minutes Showers - $2.00 Lockers - $15.00 for 3 months, $50.00 per year Punch cards & Passes page 63.
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Pools & Fountains FITNESS AQUATIC LEISURE EXERCISE
Fee: $2.50 Come walk or do water exercise in the 84° Leisure Pool Not instructor led. Swim wear is required. Ages: 15 years and older DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
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Fee: $2.00 includes participant + one (1) caregiver This is instructor led, low impact, high to moderate intensity workout done in waist to chest deep water. You do not need to know how to swim. Ages: 15 years and older DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
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SPECIAL EVENTS BOAT & FLOAT FESTIVAL
Fee: $4.00 for 2-12 years old, $5.00 for 13+ years old Join us to enjoy kayaks and paddle boards in the pool! You may bring your own boats and flotation devices. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
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PARENT CHILD PLAYTIME
Fee: $2.50 or kids under three (3) years old FREE Parents and children five (5) years and younger can take advantage of the Leisure Pool while the water features are turned off allowing for a quiet environment. Parents much be in the pool with their children. Ages: Birth to five (5) years DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
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SWIMMING LESSONS Swimming lessons at the Farmington Aquatic Center are taught by American Red Cross certified instructors. All lessons are 30-minutes in length, for four (4) week sessions, two (2) days a week. Children of all ages are taught the fundamentals of swimming and how to be safe in , on, and around water. Prerequisites are required for Levels 2-6. Registration is currently open at www.fmtn.org/WebTrac under “Aquatics Programs.” See page 4 for online registration instructions or visit the Aquatic Center for in-person registration. For more info call (505) 599-1167.
YOU & ME BABY
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January Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 6:30-7:00pm February Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 6:30-7:00pm March (No lessons Mar 16-20) Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 6:30-7:00pm April Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 6:30-7:00pm
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Fee: $35.00, Sections F & G $30.75 Ages: Three (3) to five (5) years old
January M, W Jan 6 - Jan 29 9:00-9:30am M, W Jan 6 - Jan 29 9:30-10:00am Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 9:00-9:30am Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 9:30-10:00am Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 4:30-5:00pm Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 6:00-6:30pm February (No lesson Feb 17) M, W Feb 3 - Feb 28 9:00-9:30am M, W Feb 3 - Feb 28 9:30-10:00am Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 9:00-9:30am Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 9:30-10:00am Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 4:30-5:00pm Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 6:00-6:30pm March (No lessons Mar 16-20) M, W Mar 2 - Apr 1 9:00-9:30am M, W Mar 2 - Apr 1 9:30-10:00am Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 9:00-9:30am Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 9:30-10:00am Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 4:30-5:00pm Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 6:00-6:30pm April M, W Apr 6 - Apr 29 9:00-9:30am M, W Apr 6 - Apr 29 9:30-10:00am Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 9:00-9:30am Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 9:30-10:00am Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 4:30-5:00pm Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 6:00-6:30pm
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Fee: $35.00 Ages: Six (6) to 18 years old January Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 February Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27
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Fee: $35.00 Ages: Six (6) to 18 years old
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January Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 4:30-5:00pm Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 6:00-6:30pm February Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 4:30-5:00pm Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 6:00-6:30pm March (No lessons Mar 16-20) Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 4:30-5:00pm Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 6:00-6:30pm April Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 4:30-5:00pm Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 6:00-6:30pm
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Pools & Fountains LEVEL 3
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Fee: $35.00 Ages: Six (6) to 18 years old
DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME ACTIVITY #
January Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 4:30-5:00pm Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 6:00-6:30pm February Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 4:30-5:00pm Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 6:00-6:30pm March (No lessons Mar 16-20) Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 4:30-5:00pm Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 6:00-6:30pm April Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 4:30-5:00pm Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 6:00-6:30pm
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LEVEL 4
Fee: $35.00 Ages: Six (6) to 18 years old
DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME ACTIVITY #
January Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 6:00-6:30pm February Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 6:00-6:30pm March (No lessons Mar 16-20) Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 6:00-6:30pm April Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 6:00-6:30pm
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March (No lessons Mar 16-20) Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 6:00-6:30pm April Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 6:00-6:30pm
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LEVEL 6
Fee: $35.00 Ages: Six (6) to 18 years old
DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME ACTIVITY #
January Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 6:00-6:30pm February Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 6:00-6:30pm March (No lessons Mar 16-20) Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 2 6:00-6:30pm April Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 5:15-5:45pm Tu, Th Apr 7 - Apr 30 6:00-6:30pm
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JUNIOR LIFEGUARD CLASS
Fee: $35.00 This class is designed to strengthen participant’s swimming ability and to introduce them to basic lifesaving skills. Prerequisites are required. Ages: 11 to 14 years old DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME ACTIVITY #
January - February Tu, Th Jan 7 - Feb 27 5:45-6:15pm March - April (No lessons Mar 16-20) Tu, Th Mar 3 - Apr 30 5:45-6:15pm
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LEVEL 5
Fee: $35.00 Ages: Six (6) to 18 years old
DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME ACTIVITY #
January Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 Tu, Th Jan 7 - Jan 30 February Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27 Tu, Th Feb 4 - Feb 27
5:15-5:45pm 6:00-6:30pm
510505B 510505C
5:15-5:45pm 6:00-6:30pm
510505E 510505F
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Pools & Fountains LIONS POOL
405 N Wall Street • Farmington, NM 87401 www.fmtn.org/Aquatics • (505) 599-1187 @SwimFarmington Lions Pool is a therapy pool that boasts an average water temperature of 89° and offers: • ADA compliant lift • Water exercise equipment • 25-yard lap lanes • Public restrooms, showers, changing area, lockers
LAP SWIM HOURS
Monday - Friday • 7:30 to 8:30am and 4:00 to 5:30pm Monday - Saturday • 12:00 to 1:00pm Senior Laps • Monday - Friday • 9:30 to 10:30am
HOLIDAY HOURS & CLOSURES
January 1 • CLOSED for New Year’s Day February 17 • Open 7:00am to 1:00pm ONLY for President’s Day April 10 • CLOSED for Good Friday April 12 • CLOSED for Easter
ADMISSION
$2.50 Showers - $2.00 Lockers - $15.00 for 3 months, $50.00 per year Punch cards & Passes page 63.
PARTY RENTALS
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POOL RULES
• • • • • • •
Children age five and under must be accompanied in the water by an adult age 15 or older Life jackets, water noodles, water wings, and swim suits with flotation devices in them are allowed except on the slide and diving boards Swim suits are required - no “street clothes” T-shirts are allowed, except on the slides or diving boards Swimmers with long hair must tie it back or braid it No food or drink in the pool deck area Obey the lifeguards at all times
FITNESS ADULT AQUATIC EXERCISE
AQUACISE
Fee: $2.50 Ages: 15 years and older
DESCRIPTION DAY(S) TIME
Arthritis Exercise Cross Pool Exercise 15 ft. length Splashercise
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Tu, Th M-F
10:30-11:15am 11:15am-Noon
M, W, F
10:30-11:15am
Fee: $2.50 This is instructor led, low impact, high to moderate intensity workout done in waist to chest deep water. You do not need to know how to swim. Ages: 15 years and older DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
M-F M-F
Ongoing Ongoing
8:30-9:30am 5:30-6:30pm
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Pools & Fountains ORCHARD PARK FOUNTAIN
220 N Orchard Street • Farmington, NM 87401
BERG PARK FOUNTAIN
400 Scott Avenue • Farmington, NM 87401 www.fmtn.org/Aquatics • (505) 599-1167
FOUNTAIN RULES
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DATES OF OPERATION
Mid March - Mid October
HOURS OF OPERATION
Seven (7) days a week Orchard - 9:00am to 5:00pm Berg - 9:00am to 7:00pm
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No Lifeguard on duty Water fountain is to be used under adult supervision Do not enter fountain without shoes or foot protection Please help us keep your fountain in good working order by: • Not bringing sand into the fountain • Not bringing food or trash into the fountain • Not plugging the drains on the spray nozzles • Not pulling the emergency shut off unless there is an emergency Parents please, watch your children to ensure they adhere to the rules.
ADMISSION
FREE
PUNCH CARDS & PASSES ANNUAL ALL-INCLUSIVE PASS
EXERCISE PASSES
Individual - $320.00 Family* - $600.00
Annual Individual - $200.00 Annual Family* - $300.00 3-Month Individual - $55.00
Good for public swim, lap swim, and exercise classes at the Aquatic Center, Lions Pool, and Bisti Bay.
ANNUAL BISTI BAY SUMMER PUBLIC SWIM PASS
Good for lap swim and exercise classes at the Aquatic Center, Lions Pool, and Bisti Bay.
LIONS POOL EXERCISE PASS
Individual - $100.00 Family* - $200.00
Annual Individual - $150.00
THREE (3) MONTH PUBLIC SWIM PASS
Good for lap swim and exercise classes the Aquatic Center, Lions Pool, and Bisti Bay.
Good for the Aquatic Center and Bisti Bay.
EXERCISE PUNCH CARD
Individual - $188.00 Family* - $365.00
10 Visits - $20.00 20 Visits - $40.00
THREE (3) MONTH PUBLIC SWIM PASS
Purchase passes and punch cards at the Farmington Aquatic Center, 1101 N Sullivan Dr. For more information call (*505) 599-1167.
Good for the Aquatic Center ONLY.
Individual - $88.00 Family* - $165.00
PUBLIC SWIM PUNCH CARD Good for the Aquatic Center ONLY.
10 Visits - $36.00 20 Visits - $72.00
* Up to five (5) family members in one household. Additional family members - $15.00/person.
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BIRTHDAY PARTY RENTALS Call or visit the Farmington Aquatic Center to book all your aquatic parties at 1101 N Sullivan or (505) 599-1167.
BISTI BAY AT BROOKSIDE PARK - During open season Party Type
Pricing
Time Options
Small Private Party - 2 hrs
$500.00 for 1-250 people
Daily, 6:30-8:30pm
Large Private Party - 2 hrs
$750.00 for 251-400 people
Daily, 6:30-8:30pm
Public Swim Party - Party Room - 2 hrs
$250.00 for 30 people
M-F, 11:30am-1:30pm or 3:30-5:30pm Sa & Su, 10:00am-12:00pm or 1:00-3:00pm or 4:00-6:00pm
Public Swim Party - Large Pavilion - 3 hrs
$225.00 for 25 people
M-F, 11:30am-2:30pm or 3:00-6:00pm Sa & Su, 11:00am-2:00pm or 3:00-6:00pm
Public Swim Party - Medium Pavilion - 3 hrs $180.00 for 20 people
M-F, 11:30am-2:30pm or 3:00-6:00pm Sa & Su, 11:00am-2:00pm or 3:00-6:00pm
Public Swim Party - Small Pavilion - 3 hrs
M-F, 11:30am-2:30pm or 3:00-6:00pm Sa & Su, 11:00am-2:00pm or 3:00-6:00pm
$135.00 for 15 people
All Parties: • 50% of the initial estimate is due in order to secure the reservation IF the date of the party is beyond 30 days from reservation date. The remainder of the balance must be paid in full within 30 days of the initial reservation. • Reservations made within 30 days or less will require full payment at the time of reservation. • The count for pricing on parties includes swimmers and non-swimmers of all ages. Private Parties: • You get the whole facility to yourself with staff. Public Swim Parties: • These rentals are only for the pavilion or party room and take place during public swim. • If any of your guests leave the facility, they may need to get in line outside the gates until they are allowed back in due to capacity. • If you have more guests than expected, additional guests will need to pay the entry fee per person and will have to wait in line for regular admission. • Public swim will be in session during these parties, so you may need someone to watch your party area. We do not have the staff to watch your tables, chairs, food, gifts, etc. The City of Farmington is not responsible for lost or stolen items. • The host must be present at reservation time. We will give you a 15-minute grace period. After 15 minutes, you will forfeit your reservation.
THE BEACH AT LAKE FARMINGTON - During open season Private Parties: Daily
6:00-8:00pm
$200.00 for 1-100 guests and includes 15 lake access passes ($5.00 per additional vehicle) $300.00 for 101-200 guests and includes 25 lake access passes ($5.00 per additional vehicle) • The Paddle & Shiver Shack offers on-site catering and watercraft rental options for your part. (505) 209-1242 or (505) 793-1073.
E3 Children’s Museum & Science Center also dose birthday parties! See page 27 for details.
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FARMINGTON AQUATIC CENTER Public Swim Parties:
Mid-August through May
June through mid-August
Monday or Friday
4:30-6:30pm
Monday, Friday, or Saturday
1:00-3:00pm or 4:30-6:30pm
Saturday
1:00-3:00pm or 4:00-6:00pm
Sunday
1:00-3:00pm
Sunday
1:00-3:00pm
$100.00 for up to 20 swimmers (up to 40 guests total) $200.00 for up to 40 swimmers (up to 100 guests total) $5.00 per person after the 20 or 40 swimmers • Payment must be made in full at the time of reservation and is non-refundable. Party is for two-hours during public swim. All guests that will be out on the patio need to wear a wristband. • We do have six (6) picnic tables out on the patio for your cake and refreshments. Please do not bring alcohol or glass containers. Please have someone from your party stay at the table at all times, we are not responsible for lost or stolen items. • Clean-up must begin at least 30-minutes prior to the end of your party session and must be completed by the end or your part session. • You must read and sign the full list of policies at the time your book your party. Private Parties:
Mid-August through May
June through mid-August
Friday
7:30-9:30pm
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday
7:00-9:00pm
Saturday
10:30am-12:30pm or 6:00-8:00pm
Saturday
10:30am-12:30pm or 7:00-9:00pm
$250.00 for a small party (up to 100 guests - swimmers and non-swimmers) $300.00 for a medium party (up to 200 guests - swimmers and non-swimmers) $350.00 for a large party (201-400 guests - swimmers and non-swimmers) $4.00 for each additional guest if you go beyond your guest count. $100.00 non-refundable deposit is due at the time of the reservation if your party is beyond 30 day at time of reservation and is included in your final balance. If your party is within 30 days at the time of reservation your party must be paid in full. • Children aged two (2) and under are not included in the count • Party attendees in street clothes that will not swim during the party are allowed on the deck and are counted towards your guest count. • Party attendees are allowed into the pool only at the starting time of your party and must leave at the designated time to allow for deck cleaning. • Up to two (2) tables are allowed and may be placed on the pool deck for private parties only. Alcohol and glass containers are prohibited. • You must read and sign the full list of policies when you book your party.
LIONS POOL Private Parties: Monday-Friday
Before 7:00am or after 6:30pm
Saturday
Before Noon or after 1:30pm
$50.00 per hour for a maximum of 78 attendees $25.00 non-refundable deposit is due at the time of the reservation and is included in your final balance. • Children aged two (2) and under and attendees in street clothes are included in the count
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Riverside Nature Center RIVERSIDE NATURE CENTER Animas Park off Browning Pkwy Farmington, NM 87401 www.fmtn.org/RiversideNature Center (505) 599-1422 @RiversideNatureCenterFarmington
Riverside Nature Center has an exhibit hall, activity room, observation room, and picnic pavilion. The nature center offers: • Interactive exhibits exploring the environment and wildlife of Farmington • Exhibits by nature photographers, artists, and projects by area schools • Free weekly programming for all ages • Wetlands for wildlife • Gift store
HOURS OF OPERATION THROUGH MARCH
Tuesday - Saturday • 9:00am to 5:00pm Sunday • 1:00 to 4:00pm
HOURS OF OPERATION STARTING APRIL
Tuesday - Saturday • 9:00am to 6:00pm Sunday • 1:00 to 5:00pm
HOLIDAY CLOSURES
January 1 • CLOSED for New Year’s Day April 12 • CLOSED for Easter
ADMISSION
FREE
FIELD TRIPS
Do you have a large group of children you would like to bring in for a field trip? Contact us and we can even build a program around your curriculum.
BIRD WATCHING BIRD WALK
Fee: FREE Many interesting birds are here in the winter but not in summer so now is the time to see them. Come for a walk of about a mile and time view the feeders outside the nature center to learn our winter birds. Bring binoculars if you have them or borrow some of ours. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Sa
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Feb 1
10:00am-Noon
BROWN BAG BIRDING
Fee: FREE Bring your lunch and join us in the observation room to watch wildlife as we eat overlooking the wetlands. Anyone needing handicapped access may drive to the parking area right outside the building. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
W Ongoing Noon-1:00pm
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Riverside Nature Center BIRD WATCHING SPRING MIGRATORY BIRD COUNT
Fee: FREE Join an international project to learn where migratory birds are spending the spring nesting season by observing and counting the birds in Animas and Berg Parks and throughout San Juan County. Beginning and expert observers are all welcome as we walk the park trails and bridges. Other routes are available for those who prefer to drive. Call Alan Nelson at (505) 325-8619 for more information. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Sa
May 2
8:00am-3:00pm
TUESDAY BIRDING
Fee: FREE Join a group of beginning and experienced birders for a walk every week and follow the changing seasons. Over 150 species of birds have been seen in Animas and Berg Parks and this is your chance to see some of them. Bring your binoculars and bird book or borrow some from us. Come early for coffee and to observe birds at the feeders before the walk begins. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
Tu Through Mar 9:00-11:00am Tu Starting Apr 8:00-10:00am
EXHIBITS WINTER WATERFOWL EXHIBIT
Fee: FREE Waterfowl of the river parks in winter are featured in this exhibit of pictures by local expert Timothy Reeves, author of Waterfowl of the Four Corners Region. The book is available in the nature center gift shop. During the winter, many unusual waterfowl appear on the Animas River and the exhibit will help to identify them. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Tu-Su
Jan - Feb
Facility hours
RIVERSIDE NATURE CENTER PHOTO SHOW Fee: FREE This annual photo show, featuring the work of local photographers will be on exhibit at the nature center. Photos show wildlife, scenery, and activities in the Animas River parks. Want to enter the show? If you would like to enter your photographs for inclusion in the show submit up to five (5) photos taken of scenery, people, wildlife, and activities in Animas or Berg Parks in Farmington. Plan to print and mount them for the March show. Ages: ALL DESCRIPTION DAY(S) DATES(S)
TIME
Photo submission deadline F Feb 28 Art Reception Su Mar 8 Show Tu-Su Mar 2 - Apr 11
5:00pm 2:00-4:00pm Facility hours
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Riverside Nature Center HIKES & WALKS BIRD WALK
MOONLIGHT WALK
See full listing on page 59. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATE(S) TIME
Sa
Feb 1
10:00am-Noon
FAMILY TRAIL LUNCHES
Fee: FREE It’s spring break! Let’s enjoy a walk and lunch along the park trails. Families with children of all ages are invited. Bring your lunch and every day we will walk a different trail in Animas Park. We will see the wildlife and spring blossoms along the river with a different destination and theme each day. Come one time or everyday. Ages: Families DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
Tu-F
Mar 17 - Mar 20
Noon-1:30pm
MAKING TRACKS
See full listing on page 62. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
Sa Jan 4 1:00 - 3:00pm
Fee: FREE The river parks are especially beautiful in the evening so join us on the walk by the light of the moon. We hope to see deer and nocturnal animals on this two-mile stroll along the woodland trails and sparkling river. Dress warmly and bring a flashlight but you probably won’t need it, especially if we have some snow in our winter wonderland. Children should be old enough to understand walking silently. No pets. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
Sa Jan 11 7:00-8:30pm
STARS & STORIES
Fee: FREE This early evening walk is an opportunity to learn winter stars, constellations, and the myths which help remember them on a stroll through Animas Park. Dress for the weather and bring a flashlight. Binoculars are helpful. Children should be old enough to understand walking silently. No pets. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
Sa Jan 25 7:00-8:30pm Sa Mar 28 7:00-8:30pm
TREES, WEEDS, & WILDFLOWERS See full listing on page 62. Ages: ALL
DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
Sa Apr 11 10:00 - 11:30am
SCIENCE & LEARNING BENEFICIAL BUGS
Fee: FREE Learn about New Mexico’s pollinators and beneficial insects through planting seeds that attract pollinators, art activities in the observation room, and a hands-on visit to the Xeriscape Demonstration Garden with NMSU Master Gardeners. Ages: ALL
COMPASS GAMES
Fee: FREE Learn to us e a compass to follow a trail or lay out a trail for someone else by playing games and having fun in the park. Compasses are provided for this outdoor activity. Ages: 4th grade through adult DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
Sa
Mar 7
10:00am-Noon
DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
Sa Feb 29 1:00-3:00pm
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Riverside Nature Center SCIENCE & LEARNING CUB SCOUT DAY
Fee: FREE Cub Scouts can enjoy a short walk and talk with nature center staff and volunteers to learn the wildlife and trees in the river park and how we protect them and the environment. Ask questions and make notes or sketches while meeting other Scouts. You are welcome to bring a lunch to enjoy in our picnic area and to plan a hike in the park before or after your visit. Ages: Cub Scouts DAY(S)
DATES(S)
TIME
Sa Apr 25 10:00am or 2:00pm
EARTH SCIENCE DAY
Fee: FREE Drop in at the nature center with your unidentified rock and mineral finds to have experts identify them. Tour a gas and oil well and learn about petroleum geology. Look at the collections of the Farmington Museum as well as those of some lifelong rockhounds. Learn about volcanoes, fossils, and careers in earth science. Scouts who bring their badge books can get requirements signed by our consultants. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
Sa Feb 8 1:00-4:00pm
GEOCACHING
Fee: FREE, preregister by calling 599-1422 Use GPS clues to find and to hide a small “treasure� to share with others from all over the region. Begin logging your adventures in geocaching in this active class led by experienced participants. Dress for the weather and for walking up to two miles at a leisurely pace in the beautiful parks along the river. Bring your hand-held GPS unit or your phone with the GPS feature. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
Sa
Mar 14
9:00am-Noon
MAKING TRACKS
Fee: FREE Take a walk through Animas Park looking for tracks and traces of the animals who live here. If weather permits, make a plaster cast of a track to take home. Nature center staff and volunteers will help everyone learn more about the wildlife in the park. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
Sa Jan 4 1:00 - 3:00pm
PICNIC IN THE PARK FOR PRESCHOOLERS
Fee: FREE Preschool children and their families bring lunch and meet at the nature center for a picnic followed by a story or activity and stroller-friendly walk in the park. Learn about plants, insects, birds, and all the interesting wildlife. Feed the friendly ducks and be home in time for naps. Ages: Preschoolers DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
Tu
Ongoing starting Apr 2 11:30am - 12:30pm
ROPES & KNOTS
Fee: FREE Knot tying is an old-fashioned skill that still comes in handy and is fun to learn. Make your own sample of rope using an ancient hand method, try the pioneer ropemaking machine, tie some useful knots, and learn rope tricks. Come to learn or share your own favorite skills with knots. Children should be able to tie a bow or shoestring. Ages: Elementary kids through adult DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
Sa Feb 22 1:00 - 3:00pm
TREES, WEEDS, & WILDFLOWERS
Fee: FREE Take a walk to learn the many wild plants of our river parks and appreciate their spring flowers. Get ideas for plants you might grow at home and learn some of the plants with traditional uses on this walk of about a mile. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
Sa Apr 11 10:00 - 11:30am
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Riverside Nature Center SPECIAL EVENTS EARTH DAY CELEBRATION
Fee: FREE Create art from recycled materials, learn about curbside recycling, take a guided trail walk, learn about the Xeriscape Demonstration Garden, and try other activities with staff and volunteers from our parks department. Bring your own art from recycled materials to show and share. Ages: ALL DAY(S)
DATES(S)
TIME
Sa Apr 18 11:00am-2:00pm
FRIENDS OF THE NATURE CENTER ANNUAL MEETING
Location: Farmington Museum (Page ??) Fee: FREE, RSVP for dinner by January 14 All members and others interested are invited for a simple supper, elections of board members, and news about the nature center activities and plans. You can also enjoy the Farmington Museum exhibits while there. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
F Jan 17 6:00-8:00pm
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES NATURE CENTER DOCENT TRAINING
Register: Kandy at 599-1421 If you can give some time to help groups of children and others learn about the ecology and beauty of our river parks, attend this training session (includes a light lunch). We will walk the trails, find some of the interesting things to show, and learn some techniques for managing groups. New guides will begin by assisting experienced docents and then can schedule their times to lead tours. Volunteers at any of the other museum facilities are welcome to attend and become more familiar with the nature center programs. Ages: Adult DAY(S)
DATES(S)
XERISCAPE DEMONSTRATION GARDEN VOLUNTEER DAY
Help staff and volunteers groom the Xeriscape Demonstration Gardens for the spring and learn about herbs, native plants, and successful low-water landscaping features as we work. Bring your own favorite tools and gloves if you have them. Come any time during the day and help with this spring project. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
Sa Mar 21 8:00am-3:00pm
TIME
W Mar 11 9:00am-1:00pm
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Sycamore Park Community Center SYCAMORE PARK COMMUNITY CENTER
1051 Sycamore Street • Farmington, NM 87401 www.fmtn.org/SPCC • (505) 566-2480 @SycamoreParkCommunityCenter Sycamore Park Community Center (SPCC) provides a safe and pleasant environment where all members of the community can participate in recreational activities. Activities are offered daily. Contact us or visit the website for a daily schedule. SPCC offers: • Indoor gymnasium • Skate park • Game room with pool and Foosball • Computer lab with free wi-fi • Commercial kitchen • Meeting space • Copy & Fax Services (See pg. 75.)
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday - Friday • 8:30am to 8:00pm Saturday • 10:00am to 6:00pm
HOLIDAY HOURS & CLOSURES
January 1 • CLOSED for New Year’s Day February 1 • CLOSED for Daddy Daughter Ball (Pg. 73) February 17 • Open 10:00am to 6:00pm ONLY for President’s Day April 10 • 9:00am to 1:00pm ONLY for Good Friday
PARTY RENTALS
SPCC is available to rent for meetings, birthday parties, reception, showers, etc. • Activity Rooms - $15.00 per hour, $50.00 deposit • Kitchen - $15.00 flat rate, $100.00 deposit • Courtyard - $10.00 per hour, $50.00 deposit • Gymnasium - $30.00 per hour, $50.00 deposit • Entire Facility (Sundays only) - $150.00 flat rate, $300.00 deposit for 8-hours or less
DANCE COMMUNITY LINE DANCING
Fee: FREE Floread Hodgson will teach you different line dances and make sure you have a lot of fun along the way. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
Tu Ongoing 6:00-7:30pm
YOUTH BALLET AND JAZZ DANCE
Fee: FREE, preregistration required Mondays, Jan 27 - May 11 Join Hannah and Alyssa this year for our youth dance program. This is a beginning dance class where you will learn basic dance steps and have a lot of fun preparing for the Spring Dance Recital. If you miss three classes you will removed from the class roster. Max 12 students per session. Register online at www.fmtn.org/WebTrac under “Dance” or use the activity #. See instructions on page 4 to register online or give us a call. AGE TIME ACTIVITY #
5-8 yrs. 4:30-5:00pm 5-8 yrs. 5:00-5:30pm 9-17 yrs. 5:30-6:15pm
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Sycamore Park Community Center FITNESS CIRCUIT WORKOUT
Fee: FREE Join us for this drop-in class. There are a variety of workout stations set-up throughout the gym. Work at your own pace. Ages: Adults DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
M, W, F Ongoing 9:00-10:00am
GOLF FIRST TEE PROGRAM
Fee: FREE This program teaches life skills through the game of golf that stick with kids for a lifetime. The program provides golf basics, builds character, and promotes healthy choices. Ages: Youth DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
M Ongoing 3:00-3:30pm
HEALTH, WELLNESS, & SAFETY FREE MEAL PROGRAM
Farmington Municipal Schools at Risk Supper Program provides meals for kids 18 years and younger. No meals on no-school days or during spring break. Ages: Youth DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
M-F Ongoing 4:00-5:00pm
HEALTH & SAFETY FAIR
Fee: FREE This is a free community event for everyone. Register for door prizes. There will be 30+ vendors with health and safety information. If you are interested in becoming a vendor contact the center. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
Sa Apr 25 11:00am-2:00pm
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ICAN COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS
Fee: FREE The San Juan County Cooperative Extension hosts free weekly cooking demonstrations. All materials, recipes, and supplies are provided. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
W Ongoing 10:00-10:45am
VICTIM IMPACT PANELS
Fee: FREE Dr. Richard L. O’Neill and Sharon O’Neill with Drug Free San Juan County, Inc. host monthly victim impact panel classes. Doors open at 6:30pm. No admittance after 7:00pm. Ages: Adult DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
1st W Monthly 6:30-9:00pm
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Sycamore Park Community Center SCIENCE & LEARNING KEEP IT CLEAN
Fee: FREE Farmington Clean & Beautiful hosts free, educational activities that include information and games related to keeping our community environment clean and healthy. Ages: Elementary kids DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
2nd M Monthly 3:30-4:00pm
YOUTH LIFE SKILLS WEEK
Fee: FREE Stay busy this spring break while having fun AND learning life skills! More info available online closer till spring break. Ages: Youth DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
M-F Mar 16-20 12:00-4:00pm
SPECIAL EVENTS CUPID’S BASH & CAKE WALK
Fee: FREE, cake donations welcome Join us for Cupid’s Bash on Valentine’s Day. We will have cookie decorating, crafts, Valentine bingo, a cake walk, and more. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
F Feb 14 5:00-7:00pm
DADDY DAUGHTER BALL - NEW DATE!
Location: Farmington Civic Center Fee: $8.00 Show the young lady in your life just how important she is by inviting her to a special evening full of dancing, refreshments, complimentary photos, and something special for the ladies. Put on your dancing shoes, let your little girl get all dressed up and take her on a daddy daughter date to remember! This year’s theme is Carnival Extravaganza with color scheme, gold, maroon, and black. This event sells out FAST! Register online at www.fmtn.org/WebTrac under “Sycamore Tickets” or use the activity #. See instructions on page 4 to register online or give us a call. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S)
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Sa
6:00-8:00pm
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Feb 1
ST. PATRICK’S DAY MADNESS
EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA
Fee: FREE Join us for the largest community Easter event in the area! There will be food vendors, games, the Egg Scramble (egg hunt), dance contest, and a chance to the meet the Easter Bunny! Ages: Families DESCRIPTION
DAY(S) DATES(S)
Event start F Egg Scramble F Dance contest F Event start F
Apr 10 Apr 10 Apr 10 Apr 10
TIME
9:00am 10:00am 11:00am 9:00am
MOTHER SON DODGEBALL & ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Fee: $8.00 Moms and sons, are you ready for the annual dodgeball tournament and ice cream sundae? This is especially for mothers and sons to build memories that will last a lifetime. This year’s theme is Hollywood and include dodgeball, ice cream, and a picture to cherish for years to come. This event sells out FAST! Register online at www.fmtn.org/WebTrac under “Sycamore Tickets” or use the activity #. See instructions on page 4 to register online or give us a call. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S)
TIME
Sa
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Fee: FREE Get in the mood for St. Patrick’s Day by joining us for fun and games for the whole family. WEAR GREEN! There will be a “Most Creative Green Worn Contest” so be sure to get creative and wear green! Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
F Mar 17 4:30-6:30pm
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Sycamore Park Community Center SPORTS & ATHLETICS BASKETBALL OPEN GYM
Fee: FREE The Harv Henry Gymnasium is reserved for pick-up basketball if there are no special events. Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
F Mar 17 4:30-6:30pm
ADAPTIVE DISC GOLF
Fee: FREE The San Juan Basin Disc Golf Club will be at Sycamore Park to play disc golf, rain, now, sleet, or shine. The course is set for all abilities and ages. Bring your discs and join the fun! Ages: ALL DAY(S) DATES(S) TIME
3rd Th Ongoing 9:00-10:30am
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Copy, Fax, & Computer Services For information contact the individual facilities or call the Parks, Recreation, & Cultural Affairs Admin at (505) 599-1197. The following facilities offer some combination of copy, print, fax, and computer services: • Bonnie Dallas Senior Center (Pg. 20) • Farmington Indian Center (Pg. 37) • Sycamore Park Community Center (Pg. 71) $0.25 per page - Copy/Print Black and White $0.25 per page - Copy/Print Color $1.00 per page - Send/Receive local or out-of-state faxes FREE - Computer usage, may need to sign-up for a time slot • Paperwork must be copy/fax ready. • A limit of 20 copies or prints will be allowed at one time per customer for personal use only.
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