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LOOKING FORWARD TO SPRING

As springtime calls us to be outdoors and enjoy nature, AAPS will be hitting the trails and enjoying time in our local and regional parks. Morning coffee chats, lunches, social hours/dinners, picnics/games at the park and lifelong learning opportunities are also scheduled for you to experience. Check out all the great programs and activities and plan to join us. It’s a great way to meet new people and learn what others are doing for fun. Information is posted at highlandsranch.org/activeadult. For availability and to register, visit highlandsranch.org/signmeup. Trouble registering? Call 303-791-2710 and our staff will assist you.

For information and updates regarding the Highlands Ranch Senior Center project please visit highlandsranch.org/seniorcenter or contact Tammy Tucker at ttucker@highlandsranch.org or 720-240-5950.

For resource information, referrals to services, or to schedule a personal meeting, contact AAPS Coordinator Jodie McCann at jmccann@highlandsranch.org or 720-240-4922. The AAPS office is located at the Metro District Service Center at 3280 Redstone Park Circle, Highlands Ranch.

• Registration is required for all activities. Register at highlandsranch.org/signmeup and click on the Active Adults (Seniors) box. Joining our waitlists is recommended. To cancel a reservation, email hrmdrecreation@highlandsranch.org. Note: A second Lunch Bunch offering (on a separate date) will be made available once the first Lunch Bunch date reaches capacity.

SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIES Unless otherwise noted, locations are in Highlands Ranch

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FITNESS, WELLNESS AND RECREATION

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June 16 Trail Walk & Sack Lunch Lair o’ the Bear, Idledale

July 7 Trail Walk High Line Trailhead County Line Road & Southpark 8:15-9:30 a.m.

Lifelong Learning

All classes will be held at Douglas County Libraries Highlands Ranch.

April 6 Embrace Aging: Live Actively and Adventurously

Presented by Dr. Chris Robl, Physio Room, Highlands Ranch

April 19 Research Your Family’s History in a Nutshell

Presented by Highlands Ranch Genealogical Society

May 4 inspiraHike: Explore the power of inspiration through nature, music, etc.

Presented by inspiraHike founder, Adam Passarelli

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Q: If I need a ride to the doctor, grocery store or other places around town, is there transportation available to me?

A: Yes. There are several private and county-directed services that can help you with transportation needs. Contact Jodie at jmccann@highlandsranch.org or 720-240-4922.

Q: I am new to Highlands Ranch and would like to meet new people, find activities and take classes. What is available to me and where do I find the information?

A: The Metro District’s Active Adult Program & Services (AAPS) provides activities, lifelong learning and social opportunities to help you meet new people and feel connected in the community. Visit highlandsranch.org/signmeup and click on the Active Adults (Seniors) box. AAPS coordinator Jodie McCann, can direct you to other local lifelong learning classes.

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