Canon City Recreation Guide - Winter 2023 / Spring 2024

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A Publication by the Cañon City Shopper & The Cañon City Area Recreation & Park District.

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Activity Guide Winter/Spring 2023-24

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575 Ash St. • Cañon City, CO 81212 719 275-1578 • www.ccrec.org


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Dear Citizens of the Cañon City Area Recreation & Park District, Since 1965 the Recreation District has proudly served the recreation needs of the community. It began when the R.C. Icabone Swimming Pool opened in the summer of 1966. Later that year the first Board of Directors began looking at options to expand the District with a park, programs for football, baseball, and basketball, and to try to get a recreation center with a sheet of ice. Some of this happened, some did not. The fact is the community had needs for parks and programs and the District did what it could to meet those needs. It was all about moving the community forward. Over the next 57 years the District would keep moving forward. Additions such as Rouse Park, the Arkansas Riverwalk, John Griffin Regional Park, Harrison Park, Pathfinder Park, and the Schepp Open Space would occur. We went from just a pool to more than 300 acres of property for the public to enjoy using for recreation. We expanded from three programs in the first few years to nearly 50 in 2023. All of this happened without an increase in the mill levy. Rather, it was made possible thanks to aggressively pursuing grants and the District receiving generous donations and sponsorships.The District kept moving forward and tried to keep up with the evolving recreational demands of the community, while the mill levy remained the same. The District has been fiscally conservative through the years to keep operations running, but that has been tested not just by the expanding needs of the community, but also by the Icabone Pool. For decades this facility has been in need of replacement and commercial pools are very expensive to build and operate. The original life expectancy was 25-to-30 years and after 57-years of service it had to be closed in May of 2023 due to mechanical and safety issues. According to multiple pool engineers it had simply reached the end of its useful life. There is no existing funding mechanism to replace this facility. Financially the District is underfunded. When compared to other recreation districts in the state we are woefully underfunded. Based on population the Cañon City Area Recreation and Park District is funded annually at $33.63 per person. Now compare that with Montrose at $70.13 per person, Bennett at $75.90 per person, South Park (Fairplay) at $81.96 per person, and Strasburg at $85.31 per person. Those are just a few examples of the 22 higher funded recreation districts. Per capita we are the second lowest funded recreation district in the state, ahead of only Penrose. We have never had a mill levy increase. The same cannot be said for the other districts on this list. We are not in a position to expand any further due to our financial constraints. The question now is what do we do about a swimming pool? The District and Board of Directors are currently working on a feasibility study to replace the Icabone Swimming Pool. This study will provide us with information on what the community wants in an aquatic facility, how much it would cost to construct and operate, and what the tax implications would be. Basically, the District is listening to what the community wants and needs in the facility. Commercial swimming pools are more expensive than ever to build. When comparing our facility to other current projects around the state, a good estimate to replace the pool is between $10-$11 million. This number could increase, but it won’t decrease. This is why a feasibility study is needed, so the public has all of the facts. Funding for commercial swimming pools is not easy to come by. As explained earlier, there is no existing funding stream to replace the pool and grants are very difficult to find. In a perfect scenario we might be able to obtain grant funding for nearly 10% of the project, but that will be a challenge. Any grant funding will require significant matching funds, which we don’t have. The truth is public commercial pools are historically funded through tax dollars. It is up to the citizens to decide whether or not we want to invest our tax dollars in a swimming pool, and the earliest we can go to the ballot is November of 2024. The Recreation District has proudly served the community for 58 years and we will continue to do so for years to come. The question now is do we want part of that service to include a pool? It will be for you to decide. Kyle Horne Executive Director


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General Information:

Sign up for ACTIVENET today by following the link on our website. Download the team sideline app for easy access to teams and schedules Sponsorships are available for all youth sports leagues. Visit our website at www.ccrec.org and register on-line Scholarships are available for all youth sports programs (Not including camps)

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

DISTRICT STAFF

Nick Sartori

Kyle Horne, Executive Director

Joel Dudley Melissa Smeins Andrew Palmasano Cooper Trahern

FACILITY LOCATIONS & PHONE NUMBERS RECREATION DISTICT OFFICES, COMMUNITY ROOM, ARCHERY RANGE, DOG PARK, COMMUNITY GARDEN, & JOHN GRIFFIN REGIONAL PARK

575 Ash Street 275-1578

ROUSE PARK

1600 Park Avenue 269-3661

Dawn Green, Finance Director Carly Poe, Administrative Assistant Tawny McCall, Programs Director Jaimee Southern, Kids Klub Director Cody Bennett, Sports Coordinator Jade Leibel, Receptionist/Rec. Tech Rick Bradshaw, Parks Crew Jim Fuhr, Parks Crew Matt Parker, Parks Crew Randy Pringle, Parks Crew Cliff Bender, Parks Crew John Zeleznikar, Parks Crew

CLOSED R.C. ICABONE SWIMMING POOL

MISSION STATEMENT

PATHFINDER REGIONAL PARK

To provide a full range of easily accessible recreation and park programs, services and facilities for participants of every age, ability level, cultural background and financial status.

1131 College Avenue

6639 Highway 115 275-1578

OLD HARRISON PARK 490 North Cottonwood 275-1578

EAGLE WING TRAILHEAD & SCHEPP OPEN SPACE

New York Avenue & Colburn Lane 275-1578

THE OUT-OF-DISTRICT FEES ARE $15 PER PARTICIPANT PER PROGRAM.


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ABOUT US

The Cañon City Area Recreation and Park District is a special district that was established in 1965. The District’s main source of funding comes in the form of property tax, which is collected from an area that is approximately 115 square miles in size. The District is governed by a five-member Board, who are elected at large from citizens living or owning property within the District boundaries. Elections are conducted in May of every even year. The Board conducts monthly meetings at the District’s main office, 575 Ash, St., on the second Tuesday of every month beginning at 7:00 pm. The District currently owns and operates Rouse Park, John Griffin Regional Park, Old Harrison Park, Arkansas Riverwalk, Arkansas Riverwalk Dog Park, Ash Street Community Garden, Ash Street Archery Range, Schepp Open Space and Eagle Wing Trailhead, and the Community Room, which is located within the main office. The District co-owns and operates Pathfinder Regional Park with Fremont County. The District closed the 57-year-old R.C. Icabone Swimming Pool in May of 2023 due to numerous maintenance and safety issues. An independent study stated the structure had outlived its useful life. It exceeded its expected life by nearly 30 years. Every year the Board of Directors and the District Staff strive to improve the programs and facilities offered to the community. All the programs and activities listed in this Activity Guide are designed to meet the recreational needs of the public. We of course welcome any suggestions or input as our goal is to better serve the community. The District works in conjunction with the City of Cañon City, Fremont County, Cañon City RE-1 School District, Florence-Penrose RE-2 School District, Fremont Sanitation District and many local businesses and non-profits to provide services to the citizens of the community. The District currently employs 12-full time employees and about 110 seasonal and part time employees. The District is always seeking and recruiting volunteer coaches, officials, supervisors, and instructors, who have a skill or interest to share. Again your suggestions on improving our programs or adding a program are always welcome. Please call us at 719-275-1578, visit our office at 575 Ash, our website at www.ccrec.org or our Facebook page. Happy recreating!


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KIDS KLUB

Before and After School Program

All Kids Klub sites are state licensed and certified as childcare providers.

The Recreation District offers an outstanding childcare program from the convenience of your child’s school known as Kids Klub. This program has been around for more than 30 years and provides a safe and secure environment for your children. Kids Klub offers homework help, sports, free play, arts and crafts, board games, etc. Your child can socialize with others, make new friends, learn a new hobby or just enjoy the many recreational activities in a safe and secure environment. Registration: Online only, Registration Packet available at the Rec District office and online. Completed packets can be turned in at the office and immunization records are required. No application fees. Ages:

5 through 12 years old.

Times:

Before School- 6:45 a.m. until the school bell rings After School- when the school bell rings to 6 p.m. Half Days- 6:45 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. or 1:45 p.m. - 6 p.m. (At Washington School Only) No School Days- 6:45 a.m.- 6 p.m. (At Washington School Only)

Prices:

After School: $11.00 Half Day: $19.75

Before School: $7.00 No School: $30.00

Drop-in fees will be applied if you are not registered by the Wednesday the week prior. Locations for Before School: Locations for After School:

Location for No school days:

Washington Elementary

Washington Elementary

Washington Elementary

606 North 9th Street

606 North 9th Street

606 North 9th Street

McKinley Elementary

McKinley Elementary

1240 McKinley Ave

1240 McKinley Ave Lincoln School of Science and Technology 420 Myrtle Street

AFTERNOONS ONLY:

Canon Exploratory students are transported to Washington Elementary. Harrison Elementary students are transported to McKinley Elementary. (Subject to change as needed).


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The basketball program is geared toward teaching the fundamentals of the game, sportsmanship, teamwork, and having fun. Games will be played at Harrison School and Cañon City Middle School. The season will be seven or eight weeks depending on the division. Register:

October 16th – December 1st (Register by November 24th and save $10) Sign up at the Rec. District Office at 575 Ash St. or online at www.ccrec.org

Divisions:

Little Slammers Coed (6-8 year olds) Young American Coed (9 & 10 year olds) All American Boys & Girls (11 & 12 year olds) All Pro (13 & 14 year olds) **Boys and Girls divisions will be offered if numbers allow**

Players Clinics: Games:

TBA Games are played on Saturdays, beginning January 13th

Practices:

No more than two days a week Days and Times are up to the coaches

Cost:

$55 for the Little Slammers $70 for the Young American $75 for the All American & All Pro Leagues * Out-of-District add $15 *Sign up by November 24th and save $10!

Play Hoops!

If you are interested in coaching or officiating please contact the Office at 275-1578.

Youth Sports

Youth Basketball 2024


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SPRING SOCCER The purpose of this program is to emphasize skill development, fair play, sportsmanship, and above all having fun. All participants are guaranteed equal playing time. Registration: January 2nd – February 15th **Register before February 9th and save $10** Divisions: Kneekickers (3 to 4 years) Strikers (5-6 years) United League (7-9 years) World Cup League (10-13 years) (14-year-old’s will be considered if they are in the 8th Grade) Games:

Saturdays at Pathfinder Regional Park beginning March 23rd

Practices: Twice a week beginning in March for United and World Cup Leagues

Once a week for the Strikers League beginning in March No practice for Kneekickers

*Fees:

Kneekickers: $35.00 (In-District) $50.00 (Out-of-District) Strikers / United Leagues: $40.00 (In-District) $55.00 (Out-of-District) World Cup / Premier Leagues: $45.00 (In-District) $60.00 (Out of District)

Youth Indoor Futsal Soccer This program is for boys and girls wanting to participate in the fast-paced game of Futsal. The purpose of the futsal program is to emphasize skill development, fair play, sportsmanship, and fun. This is a game that will improve your passing and footwork skills. All games are 5-on-5 and there are goalies. The Futsal ball is a weighted soccer ball which creates a greater emphasis on ball control and passing. Registration: October 23rd through December 14th **Sign up before December 8th and save $10.00** Divisions: Elementary League (9-11 year olds) Middle School League (12-14 year olds) Games: Saturdays at CCMS beginning January 20th Practices: Once a week beginning in January for Elementary and Middle school Leagues Fees: $50.00 (In-District) $65.00 (Out of District)


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The wrestling program is for boys and girls 5 through 13 years old who wish to learn the fundamentals of wrestling. Wrestlers will learn escapes, takedowns, rides, and many more moves. Children will wrestle other children in the same weight bracket. Practice days are subject to change. Participation in the tournaments is not mandatory, it is an option for any child in our program. Registration: Ages: Practices:

Starts October 2nd and is ongoing 5 through 13 years old October 24th through December 14th Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 to 7:00 pm ****Times will depend on the Canon City School District Schedule. **** Location: Canon City High School Head Coach: Kevin Brown Fee: $50.00 (In-District), $65.00 (Out-of-District)

Youth Sports

Youth Wrestling

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Come Play Soccer with Cañon City BLITZ!

The CC Blitz Soccer Club offers compeeeve youth soccer teams for all Fremont County youth players. Teams are available for boys and girls from ages 8 to 18, depending on player numbers. The Spring 2024 Season runs March through May with four home games and four away games. All home games and praceces are held at Mountain View Park in Cañon City; away games can be played across the state. Player registraeon for Spring 2024 opens on November 1st. Register by January 1st so teams can be formed before the CSA Advanced League team registraeon deadline.


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We have Pilates Classes on Monday evenings at the Recreation District office Community Room. Classes are taught by Jules Meeker a certified Pilates Instructor with 17 years’ experience. Sessions are 6 weeks long. You must sign up for the six-week session. Watch our Facebook and website for class dates. Pilates focuses on strengthening muscles, lower back, pelvic floor, hips, glutes, and abdominals through a series of exercises. These exercises are sure to sculpt your muscles and give your body a lean look. Likewise, Pilates can improve your posture as stretching is a vital part of this exercise. This low-impact exercise burns fat and helps you shed calories and is great for any age or body. YOU MUST BRING YOUR OWN MAT

Flow Yoga Classes

We have Flow Yoga Classes on Wednesday evenings at the Recreation District office Community Room. Classes are taught by Tenile Lenard, a certified Yoga instructor. Sessions are 6 weeks long. You must sign up for the six-week session. Watch our Facebook page and website for class dates. Flow Yoga is characterized by a sequence of postures that move from one to another, seamlessly, using breath. A variety of poses will be offered and no two classes are ever alike. Beginners and advanced students are welcome! Expect a fully balanced class of standing, forward bending, twists, balancing poses, backbends, seated poses and even an opportunity for inversions. Modifications will be provided in every class.

Adult Classes

Mat Pilates Classes

YOU MUST BRING YOUR OWN MAT

CANON CITY

WRESTLING CLUB The Cañon City Wrestling Club, formerly known as Lockdown, is gearing up for the 2023/2024 season. The head coach this year is former 4-A State Champion, Rico Garcia. He will be assisted by current Cañon City High School wrestling coach Jeremy Gilkerson. This wrestling club is the next step for area youth after the Recreation District wrestling program. All practices will be held in the CCHS Wrestling Room at the back of the building, near the football practice fields, on Monday’s and Wednesday’s starting November 6th. A third practice will be added starting on December 11th. Tournaments are held on weekends and the coaches will provide schedules and information. This program is for both boys and girls and for all ability levels from beginner to advanced.

Fees:

$75 per person (if you are in the Recreation District program speak with the club coaches about potential discounts) All participants are required to purchase a USA Wrestling Card for $20

Practices: Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:15 to 7:30 pm starting November 6th

A third practice will be held on Thursdays starting December 11th

Ages:

Age 6 through 8th grade and both boys and girls are welcome

Location: CCHS Wrestling Room, next to the football practice fields (park behind the school)

For more information Contact Jeremy Gilkerson @ Canoncitywrestling@gmail.com, or 970-539-3334


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Adult Softball (First Season)

The 2024 Adult Softball program will consist of two seasons. The First Season will run from May through the middle of July. The Second Season will follow from early August through October. The First Season information is posted below. Teams must provide their own balls. Rules and policies will be reviewed at the managers meeting before the season begins.

Teams will play an 8-game season followed by an end of season double elimination tournament. Regular season games may be made up on weekday evenings and the tournaments for Season I could be played on a weekend if rainouts occur! Each team is guaranteed 10-games. Leagues and teams will be adjusted based on numbers. The end of season double elimination tournament will determine each league’s champions. League play is for tournament seeding only. The designated nights of league play are as follows: MONDAYS: Co-Ed League WEDNESDAYS: Men’s League (Upper and Lower Division) REGISTRATION: January 29th – April 5th GAMES BEGIN: Week of April 29th **Game times can start as early as 5:30pm and as late as 9:30pm. Game times per team are not guaranteed.** AGES: 18 and older PLACE: Rouse Park Fields FEE: $400.00 per team & $200 Umpires Fees

Adult Open Gym 2023-2024 October 3rd through April 30th This is a great way for Adults 18 years of age and older to play pick-up games and get some exercise. This is also an opportunity to get into game shape for the winter adult sports leagues. BASKETBALL & VOLLEYBALL Where: Harrison School Gymnasium When: Tuesday Nights Time: 7:00 to 9:00 pm Cost: $5 per person/per time CLOSED DURING SCHOOL CHRISTMAS BREAK AND FOR SCHOOL EVENTS


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Games begin in January. There must be at least three females and three males on each team. All matches will consist of best out of 5-games using rally scoring. All matches will be played at the Harrison School Gym. Registration: Matches Begin: Ages: Days: Place: Fee:

October 16th – December 14th January 7th 18-years and older Sundays Harrison School Gym $300.00 per team

Adult Basketball Hoop it up! Run the court and play some basketball this winter. We are looking for men’s and women’s teams so don’t delay and get your team together now. The season will conclude with our version of March Madness! REGISTER: DIVISIONS: GAMES: AGES: FEE:

November 6th – February 2nd Men’s Rec. at CCMS Women’s Rec. at Harrison School Sundays beginning February 18th 18 and older $450.00 per team

Adult Co-Ed Indoor Soccer Play soccer inside in a fast paced, exciting game! Co-Ed rules apply. Five players are on the court at a time. Adult Co-Ed Indoor Soccer is a great way to pass the wintertime blues. If you enjoy playing soccer, you are going to love it indoors. We play using futsal rules. Don’t miss it! REGISTRATION: GAMES: AGES: Place: Fee:

December 27th – February 8th Sundays starting February 18th 18 and older Cañon City Middle School $300.00 per team

Adult Sports

ADULT CO-ED VOLLEYBALL


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The Recreation District’s annual Turkey Bowl will be held on Saturday, November 18th. The Turkey Bowl is a 4-on4 Flag Football tournament with 7-different divisions. Rosters are limited to 6-players. The Turkey Bowl is open to teams in the age groups listed below. Register early as only the first 60 teams to register will be accepted due to the limited number of fields. MEN’S DIVISIONS: 12 and under (Wings) 13 to 15 (Legs) 16 to 18 (Thighs) 19 to 30 (Toms) 31 and over (Gizzards) WOMEN’S DIVISION: 18 and under (Chicks) 19 and over (Hens) FEE: $80 per team, 3-game guarantee DEADLINE: Tuesday, November 14th @ 5 pm ***No late registrations will be accepted*** DATE & TIME: November 18th @ 8:30 am (One Day Tournament) LOCATION: Pathfinder Park MANAGERS: Meeting will be at 8:00, morning of at Pathfinder Park AWARDS: Turkeys given to all members of winning teams

TURKEY TROT FUN RUN

The Cañon City Area Recreation and Park District will host the Turkey Trot Fun Run at Pathfinder Park on Saturday, November 18th. The 5K run will begin at 10 a.m. The course is on maintained trails and dirt roads with little to no elevation changes. This run is all about having fun as it is not a timed event. We encourage all participants to dress in their best Thanksgiving costume and we will have an award for the best costume. This run is to encourage people to get outside, have a good time, and get some exercise. Pets may participate in the event, but the owners are responsible for cleaning up after them, and they must be on a leash. Pets can dress up too! Following the run, we encourage everyone to hang out at Pathfinder Park for awards and enjoy our food vendors. All early registrants will receive a T-shirt, and participants who register late will get a T-shirt while supplies last. Distance: Date: Time: Location: Fee: Awards: Registration:

5K Saturday, November 18th, 2023 10 a.m. Pathfinder Regional Park, 6639 Highway 115 Florence, CO 81226 $30 by November 14th / $40 from November 15th through race time (includes a t-shirt) Best costume both runners and pets Multiple random drawings (Can only win once per person) www.ccrec.org or at the office, 575 Ash Street

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Cañon City and the Recreation District Office.

The Tunnel Drive Trailhead is located west of Cañon City off of Highway 50 and overlooks the Arkansas River and railroad tracks as it heads west into the entrance of the Royal Gorge. It is Trailheads and parking lots are located in several a narrow trail that winds its way through three locations. The Raynolds Trailhead is just off the tunnels of solid granite! Raynolds Bridge beside the Recreation District Office and can lead you in two directions, west The Arkansas Riverwalk has expanded west into John Griffin Park or east towards Mackenzie from Centennial Park to Tunnel Drive and Ave. From 9th Street the trail expands in two Pueblo Community College. directions, east into John Griffin Park past the Get out and enjoy the Arkansas Riverwalk expeRecreation District’s Ropes Challenge Course rience, be courteous to others and take out with and west to Centennial Park. you what you took in. The Mackenzie Trailhead is just west of MackHave a great time! enzie Avenue and will take you west towards

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Aftermath Haunted House For the past seven years Aftermath has been rated as one of the top haunted houses in the state of Colorado and now is the time for you to find out why. We use the natural landscape and house to the east of the Recreation District office to create the ultimate fright, both indoors and out. Come and witness the horror and darkness of Halloween like never before. Inside the house you will lose all sense of direction as you wind your way through the rooms. Every room has a different experience, all to give you a scare you won’t soon forget. The entrance is located inside of the Rec District office community room at 575 Ash Street. Free parking is available by the Dog Park and at the Arkansas Riverwalk parking lots on both sides of Ash St. All children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult and have parent permission. Remember the event is also outdoors, so dress appropriately. We will see you at Aftermath this October.

Location:

Cañon City Area Recreation District Office, 575 Ash Street (Haunt starts at the Dog Park) Tickets sold in the community room.

Dates:

October 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th

Time:

7:00 pm Last ticket sold at 10:30 pm

Cost:

General Admission: $20.00 per person Fast Pass: $40.00 per person

Kids Klub will be hosting their fourth annual Halloween fundraiser by selling hot beverages all four nights of Aftermath.


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TOY BOWL XXII

Saturday, November 4th at Citizens’ Stadium All Credit Union of Colorado Tackle League Football Teams will play. 5:00 Consolation Game 7:00 Championship Game

ADMISSION: Donate one new or used toy, one non-perishable food item, or pay $1

Food and toy donations will be given to local families for the holidays. Toy Bowl programs will be available for $1.

Special Events

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The Canon City Area Recreation and Park District and The City of Canon City will be partnering again this year for the 2024 Clean Up / Green Up. The Arkansas River and Riverwalk along with other trails throughout Canon City will be the focus of this year’s Clean Up. There will be breakfast offered to all of our volunteers. Everyone is encouraged to attend, especially the Riverwalk users. Plan to join us for breakfast at 8:00 a.m. With cleaning beginning at 9:00 a.m. Garbage bags will be provided. Please bring your own work clothes and gloves. When: Time: Where:

Saturday, April 27th 8:00 a.m.-Breakfast 9:00 a.m.-Start of clean up Meet at Recreation District Community Room 575 Ash Street

CARA SKILLS CHALLENGE Bring your kids, your grandkids and all their friends to this fun event. The CARA Skills Challenge is a FREE skills competition for boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 13 years old to compete separately against their peers. This basketball skills challenge program tests kids on their passing, dribbling and shooting abilities.

DATE and TIME: DIVISIONS: LOCATION: FEE:

TBD Coed, Ages 6-13 years old Harrison School, 920 Field Avenue, Canon City, CO 81212 IT’S FREE!!!

Special Events

CLEAN UP / GREEN UP

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2023


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2023

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Thanksgiving D I N N E R 11:00am-

November

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1:00 pm

FREE Christmas Dinner December

25

11:00am1:00 pm

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