City of Westminster: 2025 Winter/Spring Activity Guide
Activity Guide
January-April 2025
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FACILITIES
R/NR: Resident/Non-Resident All fees are subject to change.
Health Insurance Options: SilverSneakers®, Renew Active®, PRIME®, Silver&Fit®, One Pass®, and One Pass Commercial® members accepted. Inquire at any facility about other Medicare Fitness options.
Military Discount: Westminster recreation centers offer a 50% discount on daily admission and annual facility passes to active duty service members, veterans, retired military, and military family members with valid ID.
Hyland Hills Partnership: Westminster and Hyland Hills residents receive resident rates at all City of Westminster facilities. Contact Hyland Hills facilities for more information. www.hylandhills.org
FACILITY MAP
Recreation Center
Standley Lake Nature Center
Golf Course
Library
HOURS & AMENITIES
4 Swim & Fitness Center (SFC) 3290 W. 76th Ave. | 303-427-2217
City Park Rec Center Pool: Aug 11-Oct 3 (Re-opens: Oct 4)
City Park Rec Center:
Aug 18-24 (Re-opens: Aug 25)
Swim & Fitness Center Pool: Sep 23-Oct 6 (Re-opens: Oct 7)
Swim & Fitness Center: Sep 30-Oct 6 (Re-opens: Oct 7)
EVENTS
CITY OF WESTMINSTER SPECIAL EVENTS
OneBook Westminster January-April
Join the Discussion! This year's book we are all reading is Go as a River, by Shelley Read. Print and digital copies will be available, in English and Spanish, at both Irving Street and College Hill Libraries. Book discussions, programming, author talk, and a book signing all begin at the end of January. Pick up your copy today and read along with your neighbors!
For programming details see the library section of this guide or visit www.westminsterco.gov/OneBook.
Art & Authors Showcase
ART MARKET & BOOK SALE
April 19, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
The MAC | 3295 W. 72nd Ave.
Shop over 30 vendors with books from all genres, for all ages, and local artists using a variety of mediums. Free admission and parking.
Pop up Dance and Mingle
Saturday, February 15 or Friday, April 4
Pop-up Dance and Mingle 6-8 p.m.
East Coast Swing and Foxtrot lesson 5-6 p.m.
Swim & Fitness Center
All levels of dancers are welcome to join the party for dancing or just mingling. Finger foods and refreshments are provided. Singles and couples are welcome. Register early, spots are limited.
$8/person: Includes party only
$15/person: Includes lesson + party 14966-A
Great Global Cleanup
Saturday, April 26, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Join volunteers all over the world in a large-scale trash clean up. Celebrate Earth Day by spring cleaning Westminster and the Hyland Hills Park and Recreation District. Free cookout at City Park Recreation Center after the cleanup. All ages welcome! To register contact ggc@westminsterco.gov or 303-658-2389.
Sponsored by: O’Tooles and Waste Management
Spring Pottery Sale
Saturday, May 10, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
City Park Recreation Center
Shop for unique, hand-crafted pottery, created by students and staff from the City Park Pottery Studio. Bring your shopping bag and be sure to register for a door prize! Admission is a non-perishable food donation for the Westminster Food Bank.
Armed Forces Day Ceremony
Saturday, May 17, 10 a.m.
6001 W. 104th Ave.
Celebrate Armed Forces Day and honor those who serve our nation. The ceremony includes patriotic music, flag presentation, 21-gun salute, keynote speaker, and reading of the names of all new brick honorees.
Westminster’s Armed Forces Tribute Garden honors those who serve in the Armed Services. Personalized, engraved bricks are available to all service men and women. Visit www.tributegarden.org.
Tickets on sale early spring!
Saturday, April 12, 3-6 p.m.
www.westminsterco.gov/SpecialEvents
Connect with your community! For details about sponsorship opportunities contact aritter@westminsterco.gov.
Walnut Creek Golf Preserve
OUTDOOR RECREATION
For more information about programs, amenities, camping, paddling, fishing and special permits visit: www.westminsterco.gov/StandleyLakeRegionalPark
NATURE PROGRAMS
Standley Lake Regional Park is offering nature programs this winter and spring! Online registration for all programs is required. Children must be accompanied by an adult unless stated otherwise. Please visit the City website, Standley Lake Facebook Page, or contact Park Naturalist, Anne Gardetto, for more information at 720-788-2717 or agardetto@westminsterco.gov.
All Levels Bird Walk
Bird enthusiasts of all levels are encouraged to join winter and spring morning bird walks with Standley Lake’s volunteers Mike Clark, avid birder, and Jeff Birek, local Ornithologist! Experience the chance to observe and identify Standley Lake’s winter and spring birds while enjoying the lake’s unique, natural setting. AGES: 10+
Sa Jan 4 8-10 a.m. Free SL 10801-A
Sa Jan 18 8-10 a.m. Free SL 10801-B
Sa Feb 1 8-10 a.m. Free SL 10801-C
Sa Feb 15 8-10 a.m.
Sa Mar 1 8-10 a.m.
Sa Mar 15 8-10 a.m.
10801-D
10801-E
10801-F
Sa Apr 5 7-9 a.m. Free SL 10801-G
Sa Apr 19 7-9 a.m. Free SL 10801-H
Bald Eagle Discovery
Join Standley Lake’s Park Naturalist to learn about the fascinating history behind Bald Eagles and why the birds thrive today. This will include updates about the current Bald Eagle pair at Standley Lake and their behavior during their most active months of the year! ALL AGES
Sa Feb 8 9-10 a.m. Free
Sa Mar 8 9-10 a.m. Free
Sa Apr 12 9-10 a.m. Free
Earth Day: Sowing Seeds of Success
10802-A
10802-B
10802-C
Celebrate Earth Day this year at Westminster Hills Open Space to spread Colorado native seeds! We'll discuss fun facts about seeds, best practices for seeding in Colorado, and then go out and spread native seeds to continue to improve Westminster open spaces. ALL AGES
Sa Apr 26 10-11 a.m.
10803-A
PHOTO CREDIT: Mike Clark
ADULT & YOUTH GOLF INSTRUCTION
FUNdamentals for Juniors
This is a fun and engaging program to get your youngster involved with golf. These fun classes will pique their interest and get their toes wet with a game that can last a lifetime!
Operation 36 for Juniors
JUNIORS PLAY FREE
Operation 36 is a developmental golf program designed to guide a beginner from playing their first round, to shooting par or better for 9 holes from short tees and progressing back.
Teens Only
The perfect opportunity for teens to spend time with others outdoors while having fun, learning, and improving a skill that they can use for life.
Welcome2Golf for Adults
Golf because it’s fun. Golf because it gives you an excuse to laugh with friends. There are a million reasons that people play–come discover your own.
Operation 36 for Adults
A developmental golf program designed to guide a newish golfer from playing their first round, to shooting par or better for 9 holes from close yardages and progressing farther away. This class can also help the more experienced sharpen their skills to play better. LR & WC
Play with a Pro
Join these supervised on-course coaching sessions to learn how to transfer your skills from the range to the course and learn how to manage your mind and body to play your best. LR & WC
One junior golfer (under 17) per paid adult at Walnut Creek or Legacy Ridge. Free junior green fee. Cart is additional.
Every day after 3 p.m. FREE JUNIOR RANGE SUNDAYS!
Juniors get a free medium bucket of range balls every Sunday at Walnut Creek or Legacy Ridge. ADA SoloRider Golf Cars NOW AVAILABLE FOR RENT
FITNESS & WELLNESS
PILATES
Develop long, strong muscles, strengthen your core and improve your posture in this unique form of Pilates using the Reformer. CPFC
Pilates Personal Training: 60 minutes
One-on-One:
(SINGLE SESSION IS $65)
Intro Package: 3 for $149 (new clients only)
Bronze Package: 4 for $249
Silver Package: 8 for $489
Gold Package: 12 for $699
Semi-Private (two clients): (SINGLE SESSION IS $90)
Bronze Package: 4 for $300
SCAN QR CODE to fill out a session request form or call 303-460-9691
24-hour cancellation notice is required to avoid full charges for sessions.
Pilates Reformer 101 - Beginners
TWO WEEKS PRIVATE/FIVE WEEKS SMALL GROUP
W Jan 15-Feb 26 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 18051-A
W Mar 19-Apr 30 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 18051-B
Sa Jan 18-Mar 1 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 18052-A
Sa Mar 15-Apr 26 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 18052-B
$209 | Learn proper form, effective exercises and the basics. Group starts week 3. CPFC
PILATES GROUP CLASSES
Punch card: Eight visits $159 | Drop-in fee: $22
Pilates Reformer – Prerequisite Required CPFC
M Jan 6-Feb 24 7:30-8:30 a.m. $145 18083-A
M Mar 3-Apr 28 7:30-8:30 a.m. $165 18083-B
M Jan 6-Feb 24 5:45-6:45 p.m. $145 18086-A
M Mar 3-Apr 28 5:45-6:45 p.m. $165 18086-B
T Jan 7-Feb 25 8:30-9:30 a.m. $145 18082-A
T Mar 4-Apr 29 8:30-9:30 a.m. $165 18082-B
T Jan 7-Feb 25 12:30-1:30 p.m. $145 18081-A
T Mar 4-Apr 29 12:30-1:30 p.m. $165 18081-B
W Jan 8-Feb 26 7:30-8:30 a.m. $145 18083-C
W Mar 5-Apr 30 7:30-8:30 a.m. $165 18083-D
W Jan 8-Feb 26 8:45-9:45 a.m. $145 18080-A
W Mar 5-Apr 30 8:45-9:45 a.m. $165 18080-B
Th Jan 9-Feb 27 8:30-9:30 a.m. $145 18082-C
Th Mar 6-May 1 8:30-9:30 a.m. $165 18082-D
Th Jan 9-Feb 27 12:30-1:30 p.m. $145 18081-C
Th Mar 6-May 1 12:30-1:30 p.m. $165 18081-D
F Jan 10-Feb 28 9-10 a.m. $145 18080-C
F Mar 7-May 2 9-10 a.m. $165 18080-D
Sa Jan 11-Mar 1 10:15-11:15 a.m. $145 18088-A
Sa Mar 8-May 3 10:15-11:15 a.m. $165 18088-B
Reformer Restorative
A gentler, more basic approach to the Reformer. CPFC
M Jan 6-Feb 24 10:15-11:15 a.m. $145 18085-A
M Mar 3-Apr 28 10:15-11:15 a.m. $165 18085-B
F Jan 10-Feb 28 10:15-11:15 a.m. $145 18085-C
F Mar 7-May 2 10:15-11:15 a.m. $165 18085-D
Personal Training
NEW! Fit 3D
CPFC | A non-invasive 3D body scanning technology that captures a full avatar of your body. Fit 3D takes hundreds of measurements/images and partners with DEXA to give accurate readings on posture, body fat, circumference and health factors. 1st scan: $30 | Additional scans: $15
PERSONAL TRAINING
Receive support and education to achieve your goals and live a healthy life. First session is an assessment of current fitness and goal setting.
Intro packages for new clients only.
ONE-ON-ONE: 30 MINUTES
(SINGLE SESSION IS $45)
Intro Package: 3 for $79
Bronze Package: $139
4 sessions + 1 Fit3D scan
Silver Package: $239
8 sessions + 2 Fit3D scans
Gold Package: $329
12 sessions+ 3 Fit3D scans
SEMI-PRIVATE: 30 MINUTES
(SINGLE SESSION IS $60)
Intro Package: 3 for $119
Bronze Package: $199
4 sessions + 1 Fit3D scan
ONE-ON-ONE: 60 MINUTES
(SINGLE SESSION IS $60)
Intro Package: 3 for $139
Bronze Package: $229
4 sessions + 1 Fit3D scan
Silver Package: $419
8 sessions + 2 Fit3D scans
Gold Package: $589
12 sessions + 3 Fit3D scans
SEMI-PRIVATE: 60 Minutes
(SINGLE SESSION IS $80)
Intro Package: 3 for $179
Bronze Package: $279
4 sessions + 1 Fit3D scan
Outdoor Fitness Training
Get a personalized workout program in our outdoor workout space. Learn to use our equipment and get a fun workout that will help you achieve your goals while enjoying the beautiful Colorado nature.
ONE-ON-ONE:
30-minutes: 3 for $59
60-minutes: 3 for $119
SEMI-PRIVATE:
30-minutes : 3 for $119
60-minutes: 3 for $179
Youth Personal Training AGES: 12-14
Session focuses on safely and effectively using weight, cardio and strength equipment.
FEE: $55 (Current pass holders receive a $15 discount)
Includes 1-month access to City facilities. Upon completion, teens may use weight room unsupervised.
SMALL GROUP TRAINING
Couch to Triathlon
Develop and culminate an indoor sprint triathlon! Work with our seasoned trainer and triathlete to learn how to plan, train, and create a routine for your first triathlon. Be ready by summer! No previous experience necessary.
T/Th Jan 7-Mar 13 10-11:15 a.m. $175 SFC 14031-A
Seminar: Designing Your Fitness Program
Learn science-based principles of effective fitness program design. Discover how to sequence to produce sustainable results. Sharpen your understanding of the nuances of reps, sets and exercise tempo in successful exercise programs. Determine the roles that nutrition and recovery have in enhancing your training energy.
Sa Jan 11 10:30-11:45 a.m. $10 CPFC 18070-A
Results Group Training
WEEK PERSONAL TRAINING
WEEKS SMALL GROUP TRAINING FIT3D SCANS
Get motivated! Gain support and tools to move toward a healthier you.
WOMEN at CPFC
M/W Jan 6-Feb 26 9-10 a.m. $159 18030-A
M/W Mar 3-Apr 23 9-10 a.m. $159 18030-B
CO-ED at CPFC
M/W Jan 6-Feb 26 7-8 p.m. $159 18033-A
M/W Mar 3-Apr 23 7-8 p.m. $159 18033-B
CO-ED at CPFC
T/TH Jan 7-Feb 27 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $159 18034-A T/TH Mar 4-Apr 24 11:30
24-hour cancellation notice is required to avoid full charges for sessions.
AGES: 18+
Yoga Workshops
Beginners Yoga Workshops
Curious about Yoga but hesitant to join a full class? This small group class will familiarize you and help you feel comfortable joining more classes to receive the many benefits that Yoga offers.
Sa Jan 11 12-1:30 p.m.
Sa Feb 8 12-1:30 p.m.
Sa Mar 8 12-1:30 p.m.
Sa Apr 12 12-1:30 p.m.
Gong Yoga Nidra
$15 CPFC 18062-A
$15 CPFC 18062-B
$15 CPFC 18062-C
$15 CPFC 18062-D
Visualize different body parts to relax all while in a state of deep conscious sleep. This, along with the sounds of the gong, brings about effortless relaxation, clarity, and tranquility.
Su Jan 5 2:30-4 p.m.
Su Feb 2 2:30-4 p.m.
Su Mar 2 2:30-4 p.m.
Su Apr 6 2:30-4 p.m.
$20 CPFC 18063-A
$20 CPFC 18063-B
$20 CPFC 18063-C
$20 CPFC 18063-D
Yin Yoga Immersion with Sound Healing
This healing practice focuses on realigning and stretching the connective tissue, including your bones, joints, fascia, cartilage, and ligaments. Experience long-held passive stretches, connecting with the rhythm of the breath to cultivate a meditative mind. Singing bowls and sound vibration included.
Su Apr 6 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. $20 CPFC 18061-A
Living with Grief Series
As you are living with grief, better understand thoughts and behaviors that are holding you back from living with joy. It’s important to understand where we are at with our grief, process our emotions, find deeper clarity, and invite joy in to help us feel more whole while living with grief.
Su Jan 19-Feb 9 10:30 a.m-12 p.m. $50 CPFC 18061-B $15 drop-in
Shiatsu Partner Massage at Swim & Fitness Center
Shiatsu massage enhances blood flow and circulation and delivers oxygen and vital nutrients to tissues. Learn how to, and where to apply gentle pressure, over the clothes, to a partner on the floor. Come with a friend or find one in class. This style of massage is known to support immune function, promote relaxation, and improve overall health and vitality.
Th Feb 13 7-8 p.m. $15/person SFC 14061-C
Warrior Yoga Flow
A full body workout with yoga flows, dumbbell weight lifting, and breath work emphasis. This dynamic flow will create heat and build strength and confidence. Finish with conscious relaxation (Savasana), to rest and restore and leave feeling sweaty and happy.
Sa Jan 25 12-1:30 p.m. $20 CPFC 18064-A
Sa Feb 22 12-1:30 p.m. $20 CPFC 18064-B
Sa Mar 22 12-1:30 p.m. $20 CPFC 18064-C
Sa Apr 26 12-1:30 p.m. $20 CPFC 18064-D
Resonance of Movement
Experience vibration through movement. A variety of sound, yoga, dance, breathing, and meditation will be used to take you within and feel resonance of movement. Mirror a partner through a short yoga sequence to observe resonance of vibration and movement. Singing bowls and a Gong will be included in a long relaxation toward the end.
Su Mar 9 1-4 p.m. $45 18061-C
SENIOR WELLNESS
FREE for Senior pass holders, SilverSneakers®, Renew Active®, PRIME®, Silver&Fit®, One Pass® and One Pass Commercial® members. Please register in advance. Program will be canceled if minimum registration is not met.
Senior Welcome Meetings
Learn about the benefits offered by your SilverSneakers® or Renew Active membership. Recommended for all new members and open to all current members.
T Jan 7 12:30-1:30 p.m. WV 17001-A
Th Jan 9 12:30-2 p.m.
CPRC 13001-A
T Feb 4 12:30-1:30 p.m. WV 17001-B
Th Feb 6 12:30-2 p.m.
CPRC 13001-B
T Mar 4 12:30-1:30 p.m. WV 17001-C
Th Mar 6 12:30-2 p.m.
CPRC 13001-C
T Apr 1 12:30-1:30 p.m. WV 17001-D
Th Apr 3 12:30-2 p.m.
CPRC 13001-D
Senior Weight Room Orientations
Learn to use weight room equipment with a qualified fitness professional. $5 for non-members.
Th Jan 16 1-2 p.m.
Th Feb 13 1-2 p.m.
Th Mar 13 1-2 p.m.
Th Apr 10 1-2 p.m.
CPFC 18002-A
CPFC 18002-B
CPFC 18002-C
CPFC 18002-D
Senior Fitness Assessments
Meet with a fitness professional for a BMI assessment, upper and lower body strength test, flexibility and balance assessment. $10 for non-members.
Th Jan 23 1-2 p.m.
Th Feb 20 1-2 p.m.
Th Mar 20 1-2 p.m.
Th Apr 17 1-2 p.m.
CPFC 18003-A
CPFC 18003-B
CPFC 18003-C
CPFC 18003-D
Reduce Parkinson’s disease symptoms by as much as 35% by riding at a set speed three times/week.
TREAT YOURSELF!
Relax, restore, and rejuvenate. Our licensed therapists will help you reduce stress, increase mobility, and relieve painful muscles and joints.
TECHNIQUES
Deep Tissue • Lymphatic Drainage
Neuromuscular Therapy • Prenatal Reflexology • Sports Massage • Swedish Hot Stone massage is available upon request.
ELITE: four 60-min. sessions $320
PLATINUM: four 90-min. sessions $400
TAEKWON-DO
REGISTRATION IS OPEN Register online at www.westminsterco.gov/taekwondo in-person, or call 303-460-9530 or 303-426-4310.
FOR YOUTH, TEENS, ADULTS & FAMILIES
Increase your fitness, flexibility, and confidence levels while gaining the ability to defend yourself in dangerous situations. These classes are fun, informative, and equip you with knowledge that can be used in other sports and everyday life! QUESTIONS: Call 303-658-2215
The MAC
The MAC closes at 8 p.m. and must be cleared by that time. Visit www.hupstaekwondo.com for more class information.
**THE MAC IS CLOSED for maintenance from April 21-May 4. Class will move to the Swim & Fitness Center, 3290 W. 76th Ave., during this time. *NO CLASS: Mar 25, Mar 27
INSTRUCTORS: Grand Master Hups, Mrs. Harness, Mr. Eberling
Ages: 7 and older – All Levels
T/Th Jan 2-30 6:15-7:45 p.m. $80/$85 12252-1A
T/Th Feb 4-27 6:15-7:45 p.m. $72/$77 12252-2A
*T/Th Mar 4-20 6:15-7:45 p.m. $54/$59 12252-3A
**T/Th Apr 1-29 6:15-7:45 p.m. $80/$85 12252-4A
**T/Th May 1-29 6:15-7:45 p.m. $80/$85 12252-5A
Ages: 7 and older – Black Belt
T/Th Jan 2-30 6:15-7:45 p.m. $40/$43 12253-1A T/Th Feb 4-27 6:15-7:45 p.m. $36/$39 12253-2A
*T/Th Mar 4-20 6:15-7:45 p.m. $27/$30 12253-3A
**T/Th Apr 1-29 6:15-7:45 p.m. $40/$43 12253-4A
**T/Th May 1-29 6:15-7:45 p.m. $40/$43 12253-5A
Countryside/West View Rec Center
WEST VIEW REC CENTER COMMUNITY ROOM IS CLOSED for renovations at least through April 2025. Class is held at Countryside, 10470 Oak St. If the renovation is completed early, the class will move back to West View Rec Center
*NO CLASS: Mar 17, 19, May 26
INSTRUCTORS: Mr. Good, Mr. Heyl
Ages: 7 and older – All Levels
M/W Jan 6-29 6:15-7:45 p.m. $72/$77 17252-1A
M/W Feb 3-26 6:15-7:45 p.m. $72/$77 17252-2A
*M/W Mar 3-31 6:15-7:45 p.m. $63/$68 17252-3A
M/W Apr 2-30 6:15-7:45 p.m. $80/$85 17252-4A
*M/W May 5-28 6:15-7:45 p.m. $63/$68 17252-5A
Ages: 7 and older – Black Belt
M/W Jan 6-29 6:15-7:45 p.m. $36/$39 17253-1A
M/W Feb 3-26 6:15-7:45 p.m. $36/$39 17253-2A
*M/W Mar 3-31 6:15-7:45 p.m. $32/$35 17253-3A
M/W Apr 2-30 6:15-7:45 p.m. $40/$43 17253-4A
*M/W May 5-28 6:15-7:45 p.m. $32/$35 17253-5A
Location Key: (CS) Countryside (WV) West View Recreation Center
All New FITNESS CLASSES!
Swim & Fitness Center
January-April 2025
General & Specialty Fitness Classes
General and specialty fitness classes are included with All-Facility, Swim & Fitness Center, SilverSneakers®, Renew Active®, PRIME®, Silver&Fit®, One Pass® and One Pass Commercial® members. Individual facility passes include all fitness classes at that facility.
NON-PASSHOLDER OPTIONS:
• General fitness classes are included with general admission.
• Specialty fitness class FlexFit 10-visit punch card: $100
• Specialty fitness class drop-in fee: $12
General Class • = All levels •• = Intermediate/Advanced
Specialty Class • = All levels •• = Intermediate/Advanced
The classes listed below are included with a general admission fee, as well as All-Facility, CPFC, SilverSneakers®, Renew Active®, PRIME®, Silver&Fit®, One Pass® and One Pass Commercial® members.
• = All levels •• = Intermediate/Advanced
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
Studio Cycle •
5:45–6:30 a.m.
Cardio Plus •
8-8:45 a.m.
Boot Camp ••
Indoor/Outdoor
8:45-9:45 a.m.
Body Flex • 9-10 a.m.
Pedaling for Parkinson's
10:15-11:15 a.m.
SilverSneakers® Classic • 10:15-11:15 a.m.
Lunch Time Blitz • 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Tai Chi • 12:45-1:45 p.m.
Body Flex • 5:45-6:30 a.m.
SilverSneakers® Circuit • 8-8:45 a.m.
Cycle Fusion • 8:45-9:45 a.m.
•• 9-10 a.m.
TRX® •• 10:15-11:15 a.m.
Body Flex • 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Qi Gong • 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Tai Chi • 10:30-11:30 a.m. TRX® •• 10:15-11:15 a.m.
Lunch Time Blitz • 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Qi Gong • 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Pedaling for Parkinson's 10:15-11:15 a.m.
SilverSneakers® Yoga® • 10:15-11:15 a.m.
SilverSneakers® Classic • 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Tai Chi • 12:45-1:45 p.m.
SUNDAY
Tai Chi • 11:45 a.m.12:45 p.m.
TRX® •• 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Total Body Remix • 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Butts and Guts • 7-7:45 p.m.
SilverSneakers® Yoga • 2-3 p.m.
Studio Cycle • 5:45-6:45 p.m.
TRX® •• 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Total Body Remix •• 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Butts and Guts • 7-7:45 p.m.
SilverSneakers® Yoga • 2-3 p.m.
Body Flex • 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Studio Cycle • 5:45-6:45 p.m.
*All classes listed are subject to change or cancellation.
Specialty Fitness Classes
The classes listed below are included with your All-Facility, CPFC, SilverSneakers®, Renew Active®, PRIME®, Silver&Fit®, One Pass® and One Pass Commercial® members.
General and specialty fitness classes are included with All-Facility, West View, SilverSneakers®, Renew Active®, PRIME®, Silver&Fit®, One Pass® and One Pass Commercial® members. Individual facility passes include all fitness classes at that facility.
NON-PASSHOLDER OPTIONS:
• General fitness classes are included with general admission.
• Specialty fitness class FlexFit 10-visit punch card: $100
• Specialty fitness class drop-in fee: $12
General Class • = All levels •• = Intermediate/Advanced Specialty Class • = All levels •• = Intermediate/Advanced
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
Cardio Plus • 8-8:45 a.m.
SilverSneakers® Classic • 8-8:45 a.m.
SilverSneakers® Circuit • 9-9:45 a.m. Body Flex 9-9:45 p.m.
General and specialty fitness classes are included with All-Facility, The MAC, SilverSneakers®, Renew Active®, PRIME®, Silver&Fit®, One Pass® and One Pass Commercial® members. Individual facility passes include all fitness classes at that facility.
NON-PASSHOLDER OPTIONS:
• General fitness classes are included with general admission.
• Specialty fitness class FlexFit 10-visit punch card: $100
• Specialty fitness class drop-in fee: $12
General Class • = All levels •• = Intermediate/Advanced
Specialty Class • = All levels •• = Intermediate/Advanced
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Low Impact-Advanced
7:15-8:15 a.m.
Low Impact-Beginner
8:45-9:45 a.m.
Line Dance-Beginner 8-10 a.m.
Flex & Stretch
10:15-11:15 a.m.
SilverSneakers® Circuit 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
Yoga for Everyone 8-9 a.m.
SilverSneakers® Classic 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Low Impact-Advanced 7:15-8:15 a.m.
Low Impact-Beginner 8:45-9:45 a.m.
Yoga for Everyone 8-9 a.m.
SilverSneakers® Classic 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Body Flex 10:15-11:15 a.m.
SilverSneakers® Yoga 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Cardio Plus • 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Tai Chi 1-2 p.m.
SilverSneakers® Yoga 1-2 p.m.
Zumba Gold 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
Line DanceIntermediate 1-2 p.m. Tai Chi 1-2 p.m.
SilverSneakers® Yoga 1-2 p.m.
Line DanceBeginner 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Low Impact-Advanced 7:15-8:15 a.m.
Line DanceIntermediate 8:30-10 a.m.
SilverSneakers® Yoga 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Flex & Stretch 10:15-11:15 a.m.
SilverSneakers® Circuit 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
SPECIALTY FITNESS CLASSES
Specialty fitness classes are included with the Westy Rec Pass, SilverSneakers®, Renew Active®, PRIME®, Silver&Fit®, One Pass® and One Pass Commercial® members.
NON-PASSHOLDER OPTIONS:
• FlexFit 10-visit punch card: $70
• Drop-in fee: $10
• = All levels •• = Intermediate/Advanced
Barre •
Fusing the best of Pilates, yoga, strength training and dance, Barre delivers a results-driven workout that is fun and dynamic! CPFC, WV
Barre (less) Barre
Just like Barre- fusing the best of Pilates, Yoga, aerobics, and dance that will sculpt you into amazing shape but without the traditional dance bar. SFC
Barre Gold •
Same fabulous format as Barre without the floor core work. Standing core work is offered. WV
Gentle Flow Yoga •
Beginners and seasoned practitioners alike will explore slow-flowing movements as you improve body awareness, balance and breathing techniques. CPFC, WV
Hatha Yoga •
This class blends strength, grace, body alignment and breath work to create a challenging yet safe practice for all. CPFC
Kettlebell ••
Build strength, stamina and power as you learn to utilize unique weights in effective body shaping exercises. Kettlebells provided. CPFC
Mindful Flow Yoga •
Align mind, body and breath while increasing flexibility, strength and balance. CPFC, WV, SFC
Mountain Strength Yoga •
Energize your body, push your muscles and focus on your mind! Full-body stretch sessions may be added at the end of the month. CPFC
Pilates Chair •
Perfect your posture and restore your core. Improve back flexibility, increase strength and mobility as you utilize the unique spring-loaded apparatus, the Pilates Chair. CPFC
Pilates Basic Mat •
Focus on postural muscles keeping the body balanced while stretching and toning. Safely modify mat exercises to restore back, core and mobility for a stronger body. CPFC
Pilates Mat •
Feel long and lean as you develop core strength and body awareness. Stretch, strengthen, lengthen and tone while improving core strength, posture, flexibility and balance. CPFC, WV, SFC
Pound
Release your inner rockstar! Become the music in this exhilarating workout combining cardio, Pilates, plyometric and isometric movements. Designed for all fitness levels, POUND provides the perfect atmosphere for cutting loose and getting energized while toning up and rockin' out! CPFC
Power Yoga ••
Take your yoga practice to the next level. Incorporate strength, balance and flexibility while improving body awareness. Leave feeling challenged and empowered! CPFC
Restorative Yoga •
Invite in deep relaxation; benefitting the organs, improving sleep and digestion, reducing muscle tension and generalized fatigue. CPFC
SocaFit® Dance
A Caribbean Carnival style full body workout, with lots of attention on stamina, strength, and cardio and a lot of action in the waistline. Upbeat rhythms from the islands get you moving. SFC
Vinyasa Flow Yoga •
Feel strong and rejuvenated while enhancing your mindbody connection. Flow through a series of yoga poses linked with even breath. Explore alignment or opt for the progressive options. CPFC, WV
Yoga for Everyone •
Improve balance and center your mind. Introduce linking breath to movement for full-body strengthening and stretching. Poses are done standing, seated or on the floor. MAC
Yin & Restorative Yoga
Yin Yoga helps produce stronger ligaments, joints, and bones by holding poses on the floor for long periods of time to release the facial system. Restorative Yoga is slow, grounding, and restores the vital organs with nutrients as you rest in supportive poses. SFC
Yogalates •
Benefit from the long, lean, toned muscles of Pilates as well as the balance, strength and flexibility of yoga. WV
Zumba® •
Zumba® fuses Latin and other world dance rhythms to create an exhilarating fitness experience. Escape the daily grind and dance away your worries! CPFC, SFC
Zumba Gold® •
Strut, shake and shimmy your way to world rhythms in this energetic fitness dance party. Same exhilarating experience as Zumba® focusing on lower-impact options. CPFC, MAC, WV
GENERAL FITNESS CLASSES
General fitness classes are included with a general admission fee, the Westy Rec Pass, SilverSneakers®, Renew Active®, PRIME®, Silver&Fit®, One Pass® and One Pass Commercial® members.
• = All levels •• = Intermediate/Advanced
Body Flex •
Hit the weights! Utilizes barbells, hand weights and other resistance tools to build muscle, boost metabolism and increase endurance. CPFC, MAC, WV, SFC
Boot Camp ••
Packed full of strength, agility and power moves including athletic drills and hill sprints giving you a full-body workout to make you feel like a soldier. Held indoors/outdoors. CPFC
Butts & Guts •
Effectively target the glutes and abs while improving balance and overall core strength . CPFC
Cardio Plus •
Bring heart-healthy aerobics into your workout using low-impact movements. WV
Cardio Xtreme •
Take a step up from Cardio Plus with higher intensity and intermediate options. CPFC
Cycle Fusion •
A spin on the traditional studio cycle class. Challenging intervals on and off the bike keep you energized and boost metabolism. Incorporates upper-body, lower-body and core strengthening exercises. CPFC
Fit & Focus •
Build muscle, boost endurance and improve flexibility and core strength. Combines athletic drills and yoga-based stretches. CPFC
Flex & Flow
Focus on building strength, toning your body, improving your cardio and then move into a yoga flow to elongate muscles, release connective tissue, and gain mobility. SFC
Flex & Stretch •
Increase flexibility and range of motion while improving balance in this class using a variety of fitness tools. Gain a stronger core and better posture. MAC, WV
Low Impact – Advanced •
Get a full body workout with low-impact exercises. This moderately paced class is a balance of cardio, strength and muscle toning. MAC
Low Impact – Beginner •
Start your path to better cardiovascular health and wellness through this low-impact, low-intensity class. MAC
Lunch Time Blitz •
Recharge during your lunch break! Improve cardiovascular and muscular endurance in this challenging full-body workout that frequently mixes up the format! CPFC
Meditation •
Explore the self-discovery practice of meditation in a peaceful group setting. Enjoy the benefits of reduced stress, lower blood pressure and improved concentration. CPFC
Qi Gong •
Rejuvenate the body and revitalize key organs through a therapeutic blend of focused movement, deep breathing and creative visualization to circulate Qi (life force energy). CPFC
REB3L Groove •
REB3L Groove fuses hard-hitting choreography with HIIT mechanics and powerful music, resulting in a high-intensity boot camp style dance fitness format. CPFC, WV
REB3L Strength
Choreographed toning routines set to powerful music. Create a sculpted body and build physical strength using body weight, minimal equipment, and low-impact/high repetition training. CPFC, WV
SilverSneakers® Circuit •
Alternates standing low-impact moves with standing upperbody strength. A step up from SilverSneakers® Classic, and can be adapted for all fitness levels. CPFC, MAC, WV
SilverSneakers® Classic •
Strengthen muscles and increase range of motion for daily life activities. Incorporates hand weights, elastic tubing and a small fitness ball. CPFC, MAC, WV
SilverSneakers® Yoga •
Complete seated and standing yoga poses, suitable for beginners to seasoned yoga practitioners. This class provides breathing exercises and relaxation without the strain on your joints. CPFC, MAC, WV
Studio Cycle •
A non-impact way to get miles of cardio burn, boosting endurance while improving lower-body and core strength. CPFC
Tabata ••
Easy-to-follow training style performing 20-second high intensity intervals followed by 10 seconds of rest. Delivers a challenging full-body workout that keeps you burning calories post workout. CPFC, WV
Tai Chi •
Re-energize, build awareness and empower your mind. Flow through gentle, thoughtful movements to relieve stress as you improve balance, posture, flexibility and internal energy.
C PFC, MAC, WV, SFC
Total Body Remix ••
Maximize your time for the most efficient calorie burn utilizing HIIT interval training that includes functional exercises to build cardiovascular and muscular endurance. CPFC, SFC
TRX® ••
Interval strength training class designed to encourage postural awareness while mitigating functional movement patterns. Use the TRX straps and your own body weight and positioning to adjust intensity. CPFC
ADULT ART
REGISTER at least a week in advance to allow time to purchase class supplies (if needed).
SUPPLY LISTS are included on registration receipt.
art & authors showcase
APRI L 19, 9 A. M.-3 P. M.
AT TH E MAC | 3295 W. 72 ND AVE.
VE NDOR REGISTRATION OP EN S JA N. 15
LO CA L AU TH OR S CO NTAC T JENNIFE R JENSEN : 303.658. 2294 | jjensen@westmins terco.gov
LO CA L ARTIST S CO NTAC T ALEXIS SHANNON: 303.658. 2213 | alshanno@westminsterco.g ov
$30 BOOTH FE E
(I ncludes ta bles, chairs, event space, an d ma rketing.)
In partne rshi p with th e Westm inste r Pu blic Li brary.
Drawing
Beginners
Learn basic drawing skills to gain understanding of form and shape. Practice lines/drawing values and gain confidence to move to the next level.
W Jan 8-Feb 5 6:30-8:30 p.m. $80/$85 CPRC 13447-1A
Drawing
All Levels
Explore drawing skills and study forms, using lights and darks to shape the subject. Practice line/drawing values, edges and planes to learn about design and perspective.
W Feb 12-Mar 12 6:30-8:30 p.m. $80/$85 CPRC 13448-1A
Oil Painting
Beginners
Learn the basics of composition, oil painting materials and their use, then progress to colors and color mixing. Start with a landscape, then proceed to your choice of subject.
Th Jan 16-Feb 20 1-4 p.m. $70/$75 WSC 11455-1A
Th Mar 13-Apr 17 1-4 p.m. $70/$75 WSC 11455-1B
Intermediate
Paint, discuss techniques and share your passion for art! Color and value are emphasized; tips and techniques are presented in an informal setting.
T Jan 14-Feb 18 6-9 p.m. $70/$75 WSC 11454-1A
T Mar 11-Apr 15 6-9 p.m. $70/$75 WSC 11454-1B
Quilting
Beginners
Learn the fundamentals of quilt piecing including reading and understanding a pattern, using rotary cutters, proper quarter inch seam sewing, and pressing techniques. Complete one 12-inch quilt block during class.
Th Jan 16 6-9 p.m.
Th Mar 6 6-9 p.m.
Intermediate
$25/$30 WSC 11472-1A
$25/$30 WSC 11472-1B
Make a quilt top from beginning to end during this fourpart class. Be guided through proper cutting, piecing and pressing to complete the Triple Pinwheel quilt pattern from Missouri Star Quilt Company.
Th Feb 6-27 6-9 p.m.
Th Mar 27-Apr 17 6-9 p.m.
Quilting and Binding
$65/$75 WSC 11473-1A
$65/$75 WSC 11473-1B
Learn the essential skills to use on every quilt you create including how to sandwich and baste, make your own bindings, create and attach a hanging sleeve, and make a label for your quilt. Practice cross hatch quilting as well in this two-part class.
Th Jan 23-30 6-9 p.m.
Th Mar 13-20 6-9 p.m.
Stained Glass
Beginners
$50/$60 WSC 11474-1A
$50/$60 WSC 11474-1B
Wood Carving
From European chip carving to relief carving and carvingin-the-round, receive step-by-step instruction on using hand tools. $8 supply fee for new students payable to instructor. Experienced students can use the class as studio time.
T Jan 21-Feb 25 4-6 p.m. $75/$80 CPRC 13485-1A
T Mar 18-Apr 22 4-6 p.m. $75/$80 CPRC 13485-1B
T Mar 18-Apr 22 6:30-8:30 p.m. $75/$80 CPRC 13485-2B
Watercolor
Beginners
Enjoy learning about surfaces, mixing and controlling paint, and various types of watercolors and brushes. $10 supply fee due at class.
Th Mar 13-Apr 10 6:30-8:30 p.m. $80/$85 CPRC 13451-1A
Intermediate
For painters who have already taken a beginner watercolor class. Bring your own paint kit and join this workshop to further your skills! $10 supply fee due at class. Half-hour lunch break.
Sa Apr 12 9 am-3:30 p.m. $80/$85 CPRC 13453-1A
Jewelry
Sundays | 1:30-4:30 p.m. | CPRC | $25/$30
Supply fee due at class includes all supplies, instructions, and use of tools.
The Hug Ring
Learn how to make a stunning ring using only wire and wire wrapping techniques.
SUPPLY FEE: $30 Jan 19 13493-1A
Wire Wrapped Pendant
Wire Wrapped Earrings
Set stones in wire for a lovely pair of earrings.
PREREQUISITE: Wire Wrapped Pendant class.
SUPPLY FEE: $45 Mar 16 13495-1A
This class introduces you to the world of glass & opens the possibilities of your creativity. Learn the full process of the copper foil technique to make a stained glass window panel. Fee includes all materials & equipment use during class. *NO CLASS March 19
W Mar 5-Apr 30 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
$175/$190 MAC 12483-1A
Set a stone in wire for a simple or fabulous pendant. SUPPLY FEE: $40 Feb 16 13494-1A
Floral Design
Saturdays | 2-3:30 p.m.
CPRC | $20/$25
Supply fee is due at class and includes all supplies and use of tools. Fees subject to change based on market price.
Healing Bouquet
Share Valentines Love
Send a healing gift of flowers, teas, or other plants to show love and support, symbolizing new beginnings and healing stages.
SUPPLY FEE: $25
Jan 18 13488-1A
Discover the unique meanings of each flower in your bouquet, including red tulips, calla lilies, peonies, sunflowers, and more, to create a beautiful and meaningful arrangement. SUPPLY FEE: $25
Feb 8 13489-1A
March Drama
Lean into your dramatic side with this colorful bouquet! We will be creating a mixture of spray coloring flowers that will be made to be your own unique flower color palette!
SUPPLY FEE: $25
Mar 15 13490-1A
April Showers Bring May Flowers
Learn to transform ordinary arrangements into lasting decorations with personal memories and meaningful items like photos, jewels, fabric, ribbons, and gloves.
SUPPLY FEE: $25
Apr 19 13491-1A
ADULT POTTERY
CITY PARK RECREATION CENTER
Adult pottery classes include 25 pounds of clay, glazes, and two firings. Cone 10 reduction is taught. The City Park Pottery Studio is a recreational, learning environment; production pottery is not permitted. AGES: 18+
STUDIO CLOSED: Jan 1 & April 20
Pottery for All Daytime
Let pottery become your therapy! Learn techniques for throwing on the wheel as well as hand-building for all levels.
*7-WEEK SESSION
M Jan 6-Feb 24 1-4 p.m.
M Mar 3-Apr 21 1-4 p.m.
$175/$190 13431-1A
$175/$190 13431-1B
Th Jan 9-Feb 27 9 a.m.-12 p.m. $175/$190 13431-2A
Th Mar 6-Apr 24 9 a.m.-12 p.m. $175/$190 13431-2B
Su Jan 12-Mar 2 1-4 p.m. $175/$190 13431-3A
*Su Mar 9-Apr 27 1-4 p.m. $160/$175* 13431-3B
Evening
For those who are new to clay or have some experience, continue your understanding of techniques while extending skills in forms, decorating, and “being centered."
M Jan 6-Feb 24 5:30-8:30 p.m. $175/$190 13432-1A
M Mar 3-Apr 21 5:30-8:30 p.m. $175/$190 13432-1B
T Jan 7-Feb 25 5:30-8:30 p.m. $175/$190 13432-2A
T Mar 4-Apr 22 5:30-8:30 p.m. $175/$190 13432-2B
W Jan 8-Feb 26 5:30-8:30 p.m. $175/$190 13432-3A
W Mar 5-Apr 23 5:30-8:30 p.m. $175/$190 13432-3B
Th Jan 9-Feb 27 5:30-8:30 p.m. $175/$190 13432-4A
Th Mar 6-Apr 24 5:30-8:30 p.m. $175/$190 13432-4B
Clay Explorations
Explore new directions in ceramic art and receive instruction in a creative class setting.
M Jan 6-Feb 24 9 a.m.-12 p.m. $175/$190 13435-1A
M Mar 3-Apr 21 9 a.m.-12 p.m. $175/$190 13435-1B
Th Jan 9-Feb 27 1-4 p.m. $175/$190 13435-2A
Th Mar 6-Apr 24 1-4 p.m. $175/$190 13435-2B
Majolica
Delight your artistic senses as you learn this colorful Italian decorating technique. Class includes demonstration, discussion, making, and decorating pieces. For intermediate to advanced potters only.
Sa Jan 11-Mar 1 9 a.m.-12 p.m. $175/$190 13436-1A
Clay Saggar Firing Workshop
Explore this alternative low firing technique. Class includes demonstration, discussion, making and firing pieces. Includes 10lbs of clay and additional clay needed for making saggars. For intermediate to advanced potters only.
Sa Mar 29-Apr 19 1-4 p.m. $100/$115 13437-1A
Marbled Clay Workshop
Create unique pieces using three different colors of clay marbled together! Participants should have solid throwing and hand building skills. Workshop includes demonstration, building, firing, and 10 pounds of clay. No POTS during class times.
Pottery Open Time Slots (POTS)
Available for students enrolled in a current pottery class.
Practice your craft and explore your own direction without instruction—choose one day or several as needed. Advance payment required. Glazing and firing is included; clay is an additional fee. CPRC FEE: $20/day T/W | 12-3 p.m. | 13438-1A
Pottery Open Time Slots are also available on a limited basis during session classes; visit the online registration page for details.
ADULT PROGRAMS
Tech Help
Need help using a computer, app, or device? Computers available or bring your own. Job hunt help available at IR.
Wednesdays 5:30-7 p.m. IR Sundays 2-4 p.m. CH
REMINDER: More adult programming can be found throughout the guide!
CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Three business days prior to program start date, unless otherwise noted.
EDUCATION
APRI L 19, 9 A. M.-3 P. M. AT TH E MAC | 3295 W. 72 ND AVE.
VE NDOR REGISTRATION OP EN S JA N. 15
LO CA L AU TH OR S CO NTAC T JENNIFE R JENSEN : 303.658. 2294 | jjensen@westmins terco.gov
LO CA L ARTIST S CO NTAC T ALEXIS SHANNON: 303.658. 2213 | alshanno@westminsterco.g ov $30 BOOTH FE E
(I ncludes ta bles, chairs, event space, an d ma rketing.) In partne rshi p with th e Westm inste r Pu blic Li brary.
Heartsaver CPR/AED - Certification
This course trains individuals and workplaces in the lifesaving skills of CPR, and how to use an AED. The course is video-based with lots of hands-on practice. AGES: 12+
Heartsaver CPR/AED/First Aid - Certification
This course trains individuals and workplaces in the lifesaving skills of first aid, CPR, and how to use an AED. The course is video-based with lots of hands-on practice. Please feel free to bring snacks. AGES: 12+
Westminster Ukulele Community
The Westminster Uke Community is open to all players and all levels (12 and under must have adult with them). Ukulele players are invited to play songs together and learn from each other. Bring your ukulele, paper copies of songs to share, and a music stand and tuner if available. No registration necessary. FEE: Daily admission or FREE for SFC, SilverSneakers®, Renew Active®, PRIME®, One Pass®, One Pass Commercial® and Silver&Fit® members.
T Jan 21, Feb 18, Mar 18, Apr 15 6:30-8 p.m. SFC
Drop-in Creative Writing/Poetry Group
This is your opportunity to connect/write/share with fellow writers and immerse yourself in mindful conversations. Boost your confidence and self-esteem in a supportive community. FEE: Daily admission or FREE for SFC, Silver Sneakers®, Renew Active®, PRIME®, One Pass®, One Pass Commercial® and Silver&Fit® members.
QUESTIONS? Rick Ellsmore 720-810-2124
Sa Jan 11, Feb 8, Mar 8, Apr 12 10 a.m-12 p.m. SFC
P.M. | THE MAC
Take a time machine back as we dive into Denver’s history. Each month we will cover the good, the bad and the ugly of each decade. FEE: $4/$6
Adult Poetry & Creative Writing 101
Connect with fellow writers, immerse yourself in mindful conversations, and build confidence and self-esteem in a supportive community.
M Jan 6-Feb 10 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 12946-1A
M Feb 24-Mar 31 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 12946-1B
T Jan 7-Feb 11 6:30-8 p.m. 12946-2A
T Feb 25-Apr 1 6:30-8 p.m. 12946-2B
Romance Writing/Poetry
Create a gift for your loved one just in time for Valentine’s Day. Come away with a written poem/ creative writing piece for a special person in your life.
Th Jan 9-Feb 13 6-7:30 p.m. 12947-A
$30/$35 per person
Writing & Photography
Photography and writing complement each other like chocolate and peanut butter. When combined they come out like a Reese’s. Join us as we connect, write, and share our words by mixing these powerful areas of art.
Th Feb 27-Apr 3 6-7:30 p.m. 12947-B
QUESTIONS?
Contact instructor, Rick Ellsmore: 720-819-2124
DANCE
Ages: 18+
Adult Ballet Beginner
Perfect for an introduction to ballet or a return after years away! The class follows a traditional ballet structure to build balance and coordination skills.
AGES: 18+ PUNCH CARD OPTION: $12/$16 per class NO CLASS: March 17-22 RECITAL CLASS
M Jan 6-Apr 14 6:30-7:30 p.m. $183/$239 CPRC 13787-1A
M Apr 21-May 19 6:30-7:30 p.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13787-2A
F Jan 10-Apr 18 12:45-1:45 p.m. $183/$239 CPRC 13787-1B
F Apr 25-May 23 12:45-1:45 p.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13787-2B
Adult Hip Hop
A fun and energetic style of dance that will allow you to add your own personal style and expression to dancing. Get ready to move your feet and jam out with friends!
AGES: 18+ PUNCH CARD OPTION: $12/$16 per class
NO CLASS: March 18 RECITAL CLASS
T Jan 7-Apr 15 12:30-1:30 p.m. $183/$239 CPRC 13788-1A
T Apr 22-May 20 12:30-1:30 p.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13788-2A
Drop-In Dance
No partner or experience is needed. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for dancing. FEE: Daily admission fee applies or FREE for pass holders, SilverSneakers®, Renew Active®, PRIME®, One Pass®, Silver&Fit®, and One Pass Commercial® Members.
Line Dance
M Jan 6-Apr 14 8:30-9 a.m. Improver MAC
M Jan 6-Apr 14 9-10 a.m. Beginner MAC
T Jan 7-Apr 29 1:15-2:45 p.m. Intermediate WV
W Jan 8-Apr 16 1-2 p.m. Intermediate MAC
*Th Jan 9-Apr 17 5-5:30 p.m. Absolute Beginner MAC
*Th Jan 9-Apr 17 5:30-6:30 p.m. Beginner MAC
F Jan 10-Apr 18 8:30-10 a.m. Intermediate MAC
Tap Classes
Brush up on your skills and learn more intricate steps. Previous tap experience is helpful and tap shoes required.
Intermediate/Advanced Tap T Jan 7-28 9:15-10:15 a.m.
4-25 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Mar 4-25 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Apr 1-15 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Beginning Tap Th Jan 9-30 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Private Dance Lessons
$60/hour | Pick a dance to work on. Perfect before weddings! BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. REGISTER AT ANY RECREATION FACILITY. CALL: 303-658-2294
Location Key: (CPRC) City Park Recreation Center (MAC) The MAC (WV) West View Recreation Center
Saturday, February 15 or Friday, April 4 6-8 p.m.
All levels of dancers are welcome to join the party for dancing or just mingling.
Finger foods and refreshments will be provided. Singles and couples are welcome.
February: East Coast Swing & Foxtrot Lessons
April: Waltz & Cha Cha Lessons
Register today!
$15 includes lesson + party (5-8 p.m.)
$8 includes party only (6-8 p.m.)
Price per person. 14966-A
@ Swim & Fitness Center
Bonus Hour! 5-6 p.m.
DROP-IN ACTIVITIES
AT THE MAC | FREE for SilverSneakers®, Renew Active®, PRIME®, Silver&Fit®, One Pass® and One Pass Commercial® members.
Billiards Room
The MAC has four billiard tables. Room is open for drop-in play during center hours.
Westminster Widows Group
Join this supportive group of women for friendship and activities. For more information contact Audrey at 303-466-2031 or Rosemary at 303-431-1129.
1st & 3rd Friday of the month 11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Indoor Walking Area and Weight Room
Don’t let the weather keep you from your workout! Twelve laps around the inside of The MAC equals one mile.
HEALTH, FITNESS & WELLNESS
Functional
Fitness Sessions
AGES: 55+ | If you want guidance on how to feel healthier and more vital, one-on-one Functional Fitness Sessions are for you. Enhance your ability to perform activities of daily living by improving balance, flexibility, and mobility; reducing the risk of falls; maintaining bone density; and growing stronger. Sessions are held at The MAC with Laura Brieser-Smith, a Certified Exercise Physiologist. CALL: The MAC at 303-426-4310 to schedule your session. FEE: $42 per 1-hour session; $110 for three sessions.
Health & Wellness Coaching Sessions
Interactive MAC Garden
Drop by with your smartphone to learn about the plants and flowers in our beautiful garden! You can scan codes for details on the plant or flower you’re viewing.
GROUP ACTIVITIES
AT THE MAC | FEE AT THE DOOR
MAC Readers Group
Call 303-426-4310 for book titles and to register. FEE: $1
2nd Monday of the month 2 p.m.
Let’s Talk Baseball
Do you love talking stats about baseball? FEE: $2 2nd Friday of the month 10 a.m.
Other Drop-In Activities
Various games, arts and crafts-please inquire within for more information.
NUTRITION & EXERCISE
Reverse Dieting
Making lasting changes in health habits can be challenging, and having someone to support and guide you can be helpful. During a Health & Wellness Coaching session, you will work with a health professional to gain knowledge and develop strategies to create the healthy lifestyle that you desire. Sessions are held at The MAC with Laura Brieser-Smith, a Certified Exercise Physiologist, and Registered Dietitian. CALL: The MAC at 303-426-4310 to schedule your session. FEE: $42 per 1-hour session; $110 for three sessions. Ages:
Reverse dieting has been touted as boosting metabolism, promoting weight loss without losing muscle, and maintaining weight once it has been lost. Learn what reverse dieting is all about and whether it is right for you.
M Jan 13 1:30-2:30 p.m. $13/$15 MAC 12951-A
10 Minute Mini-Workouts
Mini-workouts are a great way to fit exercise into a busy schedule. Learn fun, quick, and effective exercise routines! W Jan 29 1:30-2:30 p.m. $13/$15 MAC 12951-B
Boost Your Energy Level
Do you ever feel like you don’t have the energy you used to? Learn some tried-and-true nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle methods to make you feel more energized.
M Feb 10 1:30-2:30 p.m. $13/$15 MAC 12951-C
Let’s Have Healthy Joints
Your joints allow you to move, but they can also be a source of pain. Learn about the different types of joints in your body and specific exercises, nutrients, and supplements that help keep your joints in shape.
W Feb 19 1:30-2:30 p.m. $13/$15 MAC 12951-D
Location Key: (MAC) The MAC
Healthy Hydration
Being well-hydrated is important for many of our body’s functions. Learn more about the health effects, the right amount to drink each day and the pros and cons of various beverages.
M Mar 3 1:30-2:30 p.m. $13/$15 MAC 12951-E
Exercises for Carpal Tunnel
Learn ways to stretch and strengthen the muscles of the hands, wrists, arms, and shoulders to increase mobility and minimize carpal tunnel discomfort.
T Mar 11 6-7 p.m.
Improving Agility
$13/$15 MAC 12951-F
Agility is the ability to switch direction of movement quickly. Having better agility can be useful for many things from preventing falls to improving your athletic performance. Learn a variety of exercises to improve your agility.
M Apr 7 1:30-2:30 p.m. $13/$15 MAC 12951-G
All About Adaptogens
Adaptogens are herbs, roots and other plant substances that help our bodies restore balance. Learn about common adaptogens and how they can influence your health.
M Apr 14 1:30-2:30 p.m. $13/$15 MAC 12951-H
COOKING
Magnificent Mushrooms
Mushrooms are rich in vitamins and minerals and may have some medicinal properties, as well. Learn some of the magnificent health benefits, as well as tips for cooking with these fun fungi. Samples will be provided!
T Feb 11 6-7 p.m.
Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth
$20/$22 MAC 12952-A
There’s no better way to end a meal than with a delicious dessert. Learn about modifications to reduce the fat, cholesterol and sugar in desserts, without sacrificing the flavor. Come prepared to taste some delicious desserts!
T Mar 4 6-7 p.m.
$20/$22 MAC 12952-B
Meatless Meals from Around the World
Many cuisines all around the world have their roots in flavorful, nutritious, plant foods. Learn about a variety of different ethnic cuisines and their traditional meatless dishes. Recipes and samples will be provided!
T Apr 1 6-7 p.m.
$20/$22 MAC 12952-C
PET NUTRITION
Feeding Your Older Pet
Like humans, pets tend to experience more health problems as they age. Learn about age-related health issues in cats and dogs and diet changes you can make to help your furry friend live a long, healthy life.
Th Jan 23 9-10 a.m.
$13/$15 MAC 12953-A
Nutritional Supplements for Pets
Many vitamins, minerals, and herbal supplements are on the market for pets, but is it necessary to use them to keep your pet healthy? Learn about a variety of common pet supplements, including information about safety and effectiveness.
T Mar 25 6-7 p.m.
$13/$15 MAC 12953-B
GARDENING TUESDAYS
6-7 P.M. | THE MAC | $13/$15
JAN 28
Planning Your Vegetable Garden
Good planning is essential to ensure a bountiful harvest down the road. Learn about soil, planting for sun/shade, and how to choose the right type of vegetables for your location . 12954-A
FEb 4
Starting Vegetables from Seed
Starting vegetables indoors is an exciting way to begin the gardening season. Learn all about equipment/ lighting, when/how to start seeds, and hardening off your seedlings. 12954- b
APR 8
It’s Time to Plant!
Get ready to do some vegetable and flower planting! Topics include soil preparation, transplanting seedlings and direct sowing, fertilizers, watering, and natural pest control. 12954-C
2024 & 2025 EXTENDED TRIPS
The City of Westminster works with travel companies to offer safe and reasonable travel options. Trips are for age 18+ unless otherwise noted. Deposits are required and price depends on the trip. Sign up early as space is limited.
QUESTIONS? Contact Jennifer Jensen at 303-658-2294 or jjensen@westminsterco.gov to be added to the travel newsletter or for more information.
COST: Based on double occupancy. All pricing is subject to change.
TRIPS INCLUDE (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED): Document dinner, round trip airfare from DIA, air taxes and fees, motor-coach transportation, land tour, round trip hotel transfers, accommodations, meals as specified in the itinerary, sightseeing, and services of a professional tour director. Travel insurance not included.
Full trip descriptions are available at all recreation centers and at: www.westminsterco.gov/extendedtrips
Iceland: The Land of Fire & Ice
July 9-18, 2025
COST: $5,949/person
Majestic Cities of Central & Eastern Europe
August 31-September 13, 2025
COST: $6,449/person
Discover
The Alpine Countries
September 11-22, 2025
COST: $5,549/person
Kingdoms of Southeast Asia
Oct 16-Nov 3, 2025
COST: $6,949/person
Costa Rica
Nov 28-Dec 9, 2025
COST: $4,048/person
FOR MORE trip information visit our website: www.westminsterco.gov
PUBLIC SAFETY CENTER (PSC): 9110 Yates St.
THE MAC (MAC): 3295 W 72nd Ave.
FOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS, ACCESSIBILITY AND QUESTIONS CALL 303-658-2294.
EXERTION LEVELS
Easy: mostly sitting
Moderate: some walking, stairs, elevation
High: long day, lots of walking, stairs, elevation
CONCERTS, BALLETS & THEATER TRIPS
FEE INCLUDES: tickets and transportation. Meals and tips are also included at the Adams Mystery Playhouse.
Oklahoma! Candlelight
In a Western territory just after the turn of the 20th century, a high-spirited rivalry between local farmers and cowboys provides a colorful background for Curly, a charming cowboy, and Laurey, a feisty farm girl, to play out their love story. Their romantic journey, as bumpy as a surrey ride down a country road, contrasts with the comic exploits of brazen Ado Annie and hapless Will Parker in a musical adventure embracing hope, determination, and the promise of a new land. CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Jan 5
Su Feb 9 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m. $124/$129 PSC 12900-A
Cirque Kalabante Lone Tree Arts Center
In this spectacular circus performance, you will see acrobats execute gravity-defying moves and human pyramids, accompanied by the contemporary sounds of live Afro-Jazz, percussion, and traditional African instruments such as the kora. CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Jan 12
Th Feb 13 6-10:30 p.m. $82/$87 PSC 12901-A
Suffragette’s Murder Buell
On the morning of July 5, 1857, an eclectic group of tenants bustles about their Manhattan boarding house, arranging the final details of a clever scheme they hope to pull off in the name of the budding women’s suffrage movement. As they prepare to host an important secret gathering, they receive an unexpected visit from a constable. One of the tenants has been murdered.
CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Jan 19
Su Feb 16 12:30-5 p.m. $63/$68 PSC 12902-A
The Glenn Miller Orchestra Candlelight
Enjoy an evening with the most sought-after big band in the world today for both concert and dance engagements. With its unique jazz sound, the Glenn Miller Orchestra is one of the greatest bands of all time.
CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Jan 19
W Feb 26 5-10 p.m. $131/$136 PSC 12903-A
A St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
Lone Tree Arts Center
No Irish traditional band in the last thirty years has had a wider impact on audiences and music lovers throughout the world than Altan. With a career in Irish music for over 35 years, the band has achieved legendary status in a genre that the band’s influence and genius have equally shaped. This St. Patrick’s Day celebration promises a boisterous concert with vision, artistry, and an undeniable sense of fun. CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Feb 23
Su Mar 9 5:45-10 p.m. $73/$78 PSC 12904-A
Life of Pi Buell
After a shipwreck in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, a sixteen-year-old boy named Pi survives on a lifeboat with four companions — a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan, and a Royal Bengal tiger. CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Jan 19
Su Mar 23 1-5 p.m. $95/$100 PSC 12905-A
Baskerville Lone Tree Arts Center
The play is afoot! Join the legendary Sherlock Holmes and his intrepid companion Dr. Watson on the classic case of The Hound of the Baskervilles. The male heirs of the Baskerville line are being dispatched one by one and to find the mysterious killer, Holmes and Watson must brave the desolate moors before a family curse dooms the newest heir. The mystery unfolds hilariously as the iconic investigators navigate a dizzying web of clues, silly accents, and disguises as five actors deftly portray over forty characters. Can our heroes discover the truth in time? Elementary! CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Mar 2
Sa Apr 5 12:15-5 p.m.
The Wiz Buell
$77/$82 PSC 12906-A
This Broadway sensation looks at what happened in the land of Oz… but from a different angle. Long before Dorothy arrives, another young woman is born with emerald-green skin—smart, fiery, misunderstood, and possessing an extraordinary talent. CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Feb 16
Sa Apr 12 1-5 p.m.
$109/$114 PSC 12907-A
Little Shop of Horrors Wolf Theater
The meek, yet nurturing, Seymour Krelborn is perennially down on his luck. Working at a flower shop on Skid Row, his boss, Mr. Mushnik, constantly berated him. He’s infatuated with his co-worker Audrey, but she is caught in a toxic relationship with a sadistic dentist. Seymour chances upon a strange and mysterious new plant cutting, which he nurses back to health. When he discovers the flytrap’s appetite for human blood, it thrives and begins to sing for its supper. CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Mar 9
Sa May 3 12:30-5 p.m.
$96/$101 PSC 12908-A
The Addams Family Buell
The Addams Family is the magnificently macabre hit musical featuring everyone’s favorite creepy, kooky characters. Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family. A man her parents have never met. And if that weren’t upsetting enough, she confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams must do something he’s never done before, a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents.
CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Mar 9
Su May 4 1-5 p.m. $85/$90 PSC 12909-A
The Book of Mormon Buell
This outrageous musical comedy follows the adventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries, sent halfway across the world to spread the Good Word. With standingroom-only productions in London, on Broadway, and across North America, The Book of Mormon has truly become an international sensation. Contains explicit language. CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Mar 16
Su May 18 1-5 p.m. $100/$105 PSC 12910-A
& Juliet Buell
This hilarious new musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told. & Juliet asks: what would happen next if Juliet didn’t end it all over Romeo? Get whisked away on a fabulous journey as she ditches her famous ending for a fresh beginning and a second chance at life and love — her way. CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Apr 13
Su Jun 8 1-5 p.m. $106/$111 PSC 12911-A
Mamma Mia Buell
A mother. A daughter. 3 possible dads. And a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget! Set on a Greek island paradise where the sun always shines, a tale of love, friendship, and identity is beautifully told through the timeless hits of ABBA. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the father she’s never known brings three men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited decades ago. CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Apr 27
Su Jun 29 1-5 p.m.
$104/$109 PSC 12912-A
DAY TRIPS
FEE INCLUDES tickets/admission, escort and transportation, unless otherwise noted.
Denver Mob Tour
Join mob historian Tom Hackett on this exciting bus tour through North Denver's Little Italy! We will explore former social clubs, homes, and haunts of some of Denver’s most influential mobsters while uncovering the truth behind many of these legends. Afterward, we will have a mystery Italian lunch on your own at a formerly mob-run restaurant! Menu Range: $20-$30. The fee includes a guided tour, escort, and transportation.
CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Jan 12
T Jan 21 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. $50/$55 MAC 12919-A
National Western Stock Show
Put on your cowboy hat and boots and head to the Stock Show! Explore the grounds and shops before attending the Pro Rodeo. Lunch is on your own at the Stock Show. The fee includes admission to the grounds, a rodeo ticket in section 109, and transportation.
CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Dec 15 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. $67/$72 MAC 12922-A
Breckenridge Snow Sculptures
Artistic teams from all over the world bring their skills and culture as they form their astonishing creations. After viewing the magnificent snow sculptures, enjoy shopping and lunch in Breckenridge. The fee includes snow sculptures, escort, and transportation. CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Jan 19
8 a.m.-4 p.m. $45/$49 MAC 12925-A
ADULT PROGRAMS
Wings Over the Rockies
Enjoy a guided museum tour in the 40,000-square-foot historic hangar built in 1939 and located on the ground of the former Lowery Air Force Base. Lunch is on your own after the tour. CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Jan 15
F Jan 31 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. $44/$48 MAC 12926-A
New Belgium Brewery Tour Ft Collins
Take a guided tour of New Belgium’s history and brewhouse. Enjoy a curated flight of their world-class beer. Lunch is on your own before the tour.
CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Jan 19
W Feb 5 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. $55/$60 MAC 12927-A
Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse
Enjoy a beautiful three-tiered tower of sweet and savory pastries, scones, artichoke purses, cucumber sandwiches, sweet cakes, and the chef’s daily special creation, all baked fresh and presented with a pot of premium tea. Fee includes tea, gratuity, escort, and transportation.
CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Feb 5
W Feb 12 2:15-5 p.m. $65/$73 MAC 12920-A
U.S. Olympic Museum Tour
Colorado Springs
Take a guided tour of the new U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum. It offers a timeless experience by capturing the history of Team USA in the Olympic & Paralympic Games, as well as the hopes and dreams of future generations. Lunch is on your own in Colorado Springs. Fee includes admission, guided tour, escort, and transportation. CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Feb 24
M Mar 3 8:15 a.m.-3 p.m. $57/$62 MAC 12928-A
Iron Mountain Hot Springs
Relax in 16 mineral hot springs soaking pools and a freshwater family pool with a jetted spa. Located alongside the Colorado River. Lunch is on your own at the hot springs.
CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Feb 2
F Mar 7 6:45 a.m.-5 p.m. $126/$131 MAC 12929-A
Wild Animal Sanctuary Keensberg
Visit the world’s largest carnivore sanctuary with more than 400 rescued lions, tigers, bears, wolves, and other large carnivores living and roaming freely on 720 acres. Lunch is on your own at the sanctuary. Senior discount of $30 for ages 70+. CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Feb 23
F Mar 14 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. $85/$90 MAC 12923-A
Denver Mint Tour
Learn the rich history of the United States Mint and how we produce billions of coins each year for the American public with a guided tour. CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Mar 30
M Apr 7 8:15-11:30 a.m. $17/$20 MAC 12930-A
ADULT SPORTS
May 2025
ADULT
Whiffle ball add to watch forMay date
WIFFLEBALL TOURNAMENT
BASKETBALL
Men's Basketball League Officiated, five-on-five, full-court games.
W Jan 8 6:30-9 p.m. $550/team WV 17342-1A
VOLLEYBALL
VOLLEYBALL REGISTRATION:
ONLINE: www.westminsterco.gov/AdultVolleyball (need a username and password) CALL CPRC: 303-658-2902
VOLLEYBALL CLASSIFICATIONS
BB DIVISION: Upper intermediate skills; teams capable of multiple offensive/defensive strategies. AGES: 18+
B DIVISION: Lower intermediate skills; limited knowledge or lack offensive/defensive strategies. AGES: 18+
SENIOR : Must be 50 years young or turn 50 in 2024.
Adult Coed Volleyball
Six-person BB coed league. For schedules, rules, and standings, visit www.TeamSideline.com/Westminster.
T Jan 7-Mar 11 6-8 p.m. $345 WV 17362-C2
T Mar 18-May 6 6-8 p.m. $275 WV 27362-C2
Senior Women Volleyball
Six-person league, starting with 30 mins of drills and then forming teams from individual player registrations each week. *NO MATCHES: Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 24
*M Jan 6-Mar 17 9 a.m.-12 p.m. $55 CPRC 13363-SA
*M Mar 31-Jun 2 9 a.m.-12 p.m. $55 CPRC 23363-SA
PICKLEBALL
Outdoor Pickleball Courts
AMHERST PARK 13085 Pecos St (on inline hockey surface, bring your own net)
COUNTRYSIDE PARK (CS) 10470 Oak St, in east tennis court, lighted enclosure with six semi-permanent nets open for drop-in play (first come, first serve).
MUNICIPAL COURTS (MP) 3025 W 76th Ave, six individually fenced and lighted courts
Skills & Drills Drop-in
Learn new skills and make new friends! FEE: paid admission, facility pass, punch card, or Medicare Fitness pass. ALL LEVELS WELCOME
T Starting Jan 7 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CPRC
Th Starting Jan 9 12-3 p.m. CPRC
Drop-in Pickleball & Badminton
Jan-Apr 2025
Pickleball Doubles Leagues
Join our ever-growing pickleball leagues. All playing levels welcome. Register early; space is limited. Need a partner? Register as a single, then contact us at 303-658-2207.
MEN’S (INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED)
T Jan 7-Mar 4 5:30-9 p.m. $80/team CPRC 13371-M2
T Mar 11-May 6 5:30-9 p.m. $80/team CPRC 23371-M2
WOMEN’S (INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED)
T Jan 7-Mar 4 5:30-9 p.m. $80/team CPRC 13371-W2
T Mar 11-May 6 5:30-9 p.m. $80/team CPRC 23371-M2
COED (BEGINNER AT WV, INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED AT CPRC)
Th Jan 9-Mar 6 5:30-9 p.m. $80/team CPRC 13371-C4
Th Jan 9-Mar 6 6-9 p.m. $80/team WV 17371-C4
Th Mar 13-May 8 5:30-9 p.m. $80/team CPRC 23371-C4
Th Mar 13-May 8 6-9 p.m. $80/team WV 27371-C4
CPRC: City Park Recreation Center 4 courts (2 for intermediate, 2 for social) unless noted* WV: West View Recreation Center 3 courts A (Advanced) I (Intermediate) S (Social) ALL (All levels)
Skills & Drills (CPRC, all ages) 9 a.m.-12 p.m ALL
DROP-IN FEE: daily admission, facility pass or punch card, SilverSneakers® pass, Renew Active, Prime, One Pass, One Pass Commercial, and Silver&Fit.
Schedule subject to change. Please contact the rec center: City Park-303-658-2902, West View 303-460-9530.
Women's Pickleball (WV, 18+) 9-11 a.m. I
Coed Pickleball (CPRC) 9 a.m.-12 p.m. I & S
Badminton (CPRC) 5-8:45 p.m.
Men's Pickleball (WV) 6:30-9 a.m. A
Coed Pickleball (WV, 18+) 9-11 a.m. S
Coed Pickleball (CPRC) 9 a.m.-12 p.m. I & S
Skills & Drills (CPRC, all ages) 12-3 p.m. ALL
Coed Pickleball (CPRC) 9 a.m.12 p.m. I & S
Badminton (CPRC) 10 a.m.-2 p.m. I & S
Coed Pickleball (WV, 18+) 11 a.m.-2 p.m. S
Coed Pickleball (CPRC) 6-8:45 p.m. 2 courts* ALL
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL REGISTRATION: AT WSC or CPRC | ONLINE | CALL 303-658-2225
GAMES: 6:15-9:15 p.m. at Christopher Fields League schedules, rules, standings and game cancellations are posted at: www.teamsideline.com/westminster
SOFTBALL LEAGUE CLASSIFICATIONS
the QR code for details.
HELP US HELP YOU!
To promote good and balanced competition, please register for the appropriate division.
Spring Softball 4 games
SPRING TEAM FEE: $275 ($175 non-refundable deposit secures a spot in the league)
GAME LOCATION: Christopher Fields
REGISTRATION: Jan 1-Mar 17 (or until full)
REGISTRATION/REMAINING BALANCE DEADLINE: Mar 16
MANDATORY CAPTAIN MEETING: Mar 16, 2 p.m. at CPRC
Men’s
M Mar 24-Apr 14 DRU 20342-1C
M Mar 24-Apr 14 DRL 20342-1D
T Mar 25-Apr 15 DRU 20342-2C
T Mar 25-Apr 15 DRL 20342-2D
W Mar 26-Apr 16 DRU 20342-3C
W Mar 26-Apr 16 DRL 20342-3D
Th Mar 27-Apr 17 DRU 20342-4C
Th Mar 27-Apr 17 DRL 20342-4D
F Mar 28-Apr 18 DRU 20342-5C
F Mar 28-Apr 18 DRL 20342-5D Coed
M Mar 24-Apr 14 DRU 20342-1A
M Mar 24-Apr 14 DRL 20342-1B
T Mar 25-Apr 15 DRU 20342-2A
T Mar 25-Apr 15 DRL 20342-2B
W Mar 26-Apr 16 DRU 20342-3A
W Mar 26-Apr 16 DRL 20342-3B
Th Mar 27-Apr 17 DRU 20342-4A
Th Mar 27-Apr 17 DRL 20342-4B
F Mar 28-Apr 18 DRU 20342-5A
F Mar 28-Apr 18 DRL 20342-5B
Summer Softball 12 games (T/W/Th) 11 games (M/F)
SUMMER TEAM FEE: $750 (T/W/Th)/$700 (M/F) ($350 non-refundable deposit secures spot in the league)
GAME LOCATION: Wolff Run Park/England Park/Big Dry Creek, the week prior to the Sparkler tournament
REGISTRATION: Mar 25-Apr 27 (or until full)
REGISTRATION/REMAINING BALANCE DEADLINE: Apr 28
MANDATORY CAPTAIN MEETING: Apr 27, 2 p.m. at CPRC
RAIN DATE: Aug 23 NO GAMES: May 23-26, Jun 27-Jul 6 (Sparkler tournament)
Men’s
M May 5-Jul 28 DRU 30342-1C
M May 5-Jul 28 DRL 30342-1D
T May 6-Jul 29 DRU 30342-2C
T May 6-Jul 29 DRL 30342-2D
W May 7-Jul 30 DRU 30342-3M
W May 7-Jul 30 DRL 30342-3D
Th May 8-Jul 31 DRU 30342-4C
Th May 8-Jul 31 DRL 30342-4D
F May 9-Aug 8 DRU 30342-5C
F May 9-Aug 8 DRL 30342-5D
Women’s
M May 5-Jul 28 DRL 30342-1M Coed
M May 5-Jul 28 DRU 30342-1A
M May 5-Jul 28 DRL 30342-1B
T May 6-Jul 29 DRU 30342-2A
T May 6-Jul 29 DRL 30342-2B
W May 7-Jul 30 DRU 30342-3A
W May 7-Jul 30 DRL 30342-3B
Th May 8-Jul 31 DRU 30342-4A
Th May 8-Jul 31 DRL 30342-4B
F May 9-Aug 8 DRU 30342-5A
F May 9-Aug 8 DRL 30342-5B
Senior Softball: 50+ (Wed) & 70+ (Mon) Westminster was the home site for 8 senior softball teams in the summer of 2024. If interested in playing on a team contact Stan Harbour, CSSA commissioner, at 303-721-8037.
Location Key: (CPRC) City Park Recreation Center (WSC) Westminster Sports Center (CF) Christopher Fields
ADULT INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUES
Recreational leagues run year-round with gold/silver/bronze divisions! Enjoy the best dasherboard/tempered-glass arena around. The turf plays like real grass and you won’t go home with shoes full of rubber. This clean, well-lit facility, and friendly staff enhances your playing experience.
for 8 games($325 deposit holds team spot)
MEN’S: Thursday
WOMEN’S: Monday
Scan here for pool schedule updates!
All pool schedules may be subject to change based on maintenance and/or weather conditions. Please refer to the City's aquatic page at www.westminsterco.gov/Aquatics for regular pool schedule updates.
SWIM & FITNESS CENTER POOL
More pool hours will become available as staffing allows.
Pool schedules may be subject to reduced hours. Please refer to the City's aquatic page at www.westminsterco.gov/Aquatics for regular pool schedule updates.
Location Key: (CPRC) City Park Recreation Center (SFC)
Saturday & Sunday: 7 a.m.-8:30 p.m. (Pool closes before building)
SPLASH PAD: Open May 4-Sep 29
Open-10 a.m. is adult only time (16+ years). Pool schedules may be subject to reduced hours. Please refer to the City's aquatic page at www.westminsterco.gov/Aquatics for regular pool schedule updates.
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The City of Westminster offers lessons for ages 3-12 in preparation for the Westy Waves Swim Team. Where you begin depends on age and experience in the water. Need help choosing where to sign your child up? Visit the website for detailed descriptions of each class.
Beginning Preschool Ages: 3–5
This class requires no water experience. Emphasizes safety and focuses on assisted floats, rolls, and gradual submersion. Fun water activities build trust and confidence.
Advanced Preschool Ages: 3–5
For students comfortable in the water. Work on unassisted floats, rolls, submersion while breathing out nose, and safe entry and exit of the water. Basic motor skills introduced.
Level 1 Ages: 6-12
Requires little to no water experience and introduces children 12 and under to the water. Emphasizes safety and focuses on unassisted floats, rolls, and submersion while breathing out nose, as well as safe entry/exit.
Level 2 Ages: 6-12
Builds on basic motor skills and introduces combined motor skills. Focus on combined leg and arm moveme nt, treading water, surface water exploration, underwater exploration, and water safety.
Level 3 Ages: 6-12
Water independence and intro to basic swim s trokes. Correct body position for strokes, intro to freestyle, backstroke, front and back glides, and rhythmic breathing. Completion of Level 3 requires students to do a 25-yard continuous swim without stopping or touching the bottom.
Level 4 Ages: 6-12
Intermediate swim strokes introduced. Focus on introducing breaststroke kick and dolphin kick, as well as improving upon freestyle and backstroke technique.
Level 5 Ages: 6-12
Refining advanced strokes. Breaststroke/butterfly strokes introduced. Includes deep water diving skills, block starts, continuous swimming, and treading water with different kicks.
Level 6 Ages: 6-12
Continuous swimming and refining competitive swimming skills. Includes flip turns (front and back), block starts (front and back), and water safety rescues. Upon completion, students must do a 25-yard swim of each stroke (freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly) and swim 125 yards of a stroke of their choosing without stopping.
Ages: 6-18 A Colorado Association of Recreational Athletics (CARA) competitive swimming program. All members are required to successfully demonstrate a freestyle stroke for 25 yards on the first day. Jan 13-Apr 30 M/W, 4-5:30 p.m. Swim & Fitness Center $125 | 2414170-1A
YOUTH/TEEN
DANCE
FOR MORE in-depth class descriptions and instructor details, visit www.westminsterco.gov/dance.
SESSION 1: Jan 6-April 19 (14 weeks)
SESSION 2: Apr 21-May 24 (5 weeks)
*NO CLASS: Mar 17-22
RECITAL: Saturday, Apr 19, Westminster High School
CLASS LEVELS:
Please refer to the guide below for information on what class level best suits your child. If you are unsure what level to select, please email youthteendance@ westminsterco.gov.
Preschool (In Tot/Youth section) - Strongly recommended prior to taking level 1 classes. Children learn classroom etiquette, basic mobility, and explore the joy of movement. AGES: 2-6
Level 1 – For kids who are new or beginner level. Classes focus on fundamentals. AGES: 5+*
* Ballet has stricter requirements, Ballet 1 is for ages 6+, not 5+
Level 2 – For kids who have taken 2-3 years of classes and have at least baseline technique skills or have an instructor recommendation. Classes are designed to expand skills and fitness. AGES: 8+
Level 3 – Advanced classes for kids who are at or near Company level skills and experience. Designed to maximize dance fitness, skills, and potential. AGES: 8+, with at least 2-3 years of dance experience and a high level of technical competency or an instructor recommendation.
Ballet
DANCE MISSION STATEMENT
• To foster self-esteem, discipline, creativity, and confidence
• To demonstrate a healthy lifestyle
• To define a role on a team and how to be a leader
• Allow every participant the opportunity to shine!
Graceful and elegant, ballet is the backbone of most dance styles. This class is a great starting point to learn strength and stamina building for feet, legs, and arms.
Level 1 AGES: 6+
T Jan 7-Apr 15 4:15-5:15 p.m. $183/$239 CPRC 13760-1A
T Apr 22-May 20 4:15-5:15 p.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13760-2A
Sa Jan 11-Apr 19 10:45-11:45 a.m. $171/$223 WV 17760-1A
Sa Apr 26-May 24 10:45-11:45 a.m. $60/$80 WV 17760-2A
Sa Jan 11-Apr 19 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. $171/$223 CPRC 13760-1B
Sa Apr 26-May 24 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13760-2B
Level 2 AGES: 8+
M Jan 6-Apr 14 5:30-6:30 p.m. $183/$239 CPRC 13761-1A
M Apr 21-May 19 5:30-6:30 p.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13761-2A
Th Jan 9-Apr 17 5:15-6:15 p.m. $183/$239 CPRC 13761-1B
W Jan 8-Apr 16 7:15-8:15 p.m. $183/$239 CPRC 13762-1A
W Apr 23-May 21 7:15-8:15 p.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13762-2A
Location Key: (CPRC) City Park Recreation Center (WV) West View Recreation Center
Ballet/Tap
The elegant grace of ballet mixed with the percussive musicality of tap. Build a sense of rhythm and creativity while learning techniques in both forms of dance.
Level 1
Th Jan 9-Apr 17 4:15-5:15 p.m.
Th Apr 24-May 22 4:15-5:15 p.m.
Baton
$183/$239 CPRC 13765-1A
$60/$80 CPRC 13765-2A
Beginner | Twirling is a fun, active and different way to promote fitness, flexibility, hand-eye coordination, poise and self-confidence. AGES: 5-15
Sa Jan 11-Apr 19 9-10 a.m.
Sa Apr 26-May 24 9-10 a.m.
$171/$223 CPRC 13777-1A
$60/$80 CPRC 13777-2A
Intermediate | Learn one and two batons, hoop batons, ribbons, flags and team routines. AGES: 7-19
Sa Jan 11-Apr 19 10-11:30 a.m.
Sa Apr 26-May 24 10-11:30 a.m.
$249/$327 CPRC 13778-1A
$90/$120 CPRC 13778-2A
Advanced | Learn challenging skills with multiple batons. Ability to compete in local twirling competitions. AGES: 7-19
Sa Jan 11-Apr 19 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Sa Apr 26-May 24 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Boys Hip Hop/Break
$249/$327 CPRC 13779-1A
$90/$120 CPRC 13779-2A
This high-energy class teaches rhythm, coordination, control, and balance through age-appropriate movements set to exciting, upbeat music. AGES: 6-12
Th Jan 9-Apr 17 6:15-7 p.m.
Th Apr 24-May 22 6:15-7 p.m.
Jazz/Tap
$141/$183 CPRC 13770-1A
$45/$60 CPRC 13770-2A
Students will practice the footwork, transitions, turns, kicks, jumps and leaps of jazz alongside the variety of rhythmic steps and combinations of tap. Proper terminology and musicality is stressed.
Level 1
F Jan 10-Apr 18 4:30-5:30 p.m.
F Apr 25-May 23 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Lyrical/Jazz
$183/$239 CPRC 13773-1A
$60/$80 CPRC 13773-2A
For dancers who like a creative and technical challenge, this style of dance blends together elements of ballet, jazz, modern, and even hip hop.
Level 2
W Jan 8-Apr 16 6:15-7:15 p.m.
W Apr 23-May 21 6:15-7:15 p.m.
Hip Hop
This high-energy class teaches rhythm, coordination, control, and balance through age-appropriate movements set to exciting, upbeat music.
Level 1
W Jan 8-Apr 16 4:15-5:15 p.m. $183/$239 CPRC 13767-1A
W Apr 23-May 21 4:15-5:15 p.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13767-2A
F Jan 10-Apr 18 5:30-6:30 p.m. $183/$239 CPRC 13767-1B
F Apr 25-May 23 5:30-6:30 p.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13767-2B
Sa Jan 11-Apr 19 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. $171/$223 WV 17767-1A
Sa Apr 26-May 24 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. $60/$80 WV 17767-2A
Level 2
W Jan 8-Apr 16 5:15-6:15 p.m. $183/$239 CPRC 13768-1A
W Apr 23-May 21 5:15-6:15 p.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13768-2A
Pom/Cheer
Prepare for your school’s Poms team. Sideline and floor routines and audition tips will be learned. It focuses on mind, mobility, stability, strength, endurance and flexibility.
AGES: 8+
Sa Jan 11-Apr 19 9:45-10:45 a.m. $156/$208 WV 17776-1A
Sa Apr 26-May 24 9:45-10:45 a.m. $60/$80 WV 17776-2A
Polar Express Dance Camp!
Kids will dance, do a winter themed craft, and watch the Polar Express! We will provide a snack for the movie, please bring a lunch.
Ages 4-6
M Dec 23 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. $20/$25 CPRC 2443748-2A
Ages 7-12
M Dec 23 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. $30/$35 CPRC 2443748-2B
Westminster Dance Company
The Westminster Dance Company is in full swing for the 2024-2025 season! There will be Company Prep classes in the Summer of 2025.
AUDITIONS: August 2025 at CPRC
Details to come soon!
All participants (even returning members) are required to have an audition.
Questions?
Email youthteendance@westminsterco.gov. Dance Company is a year long commitment.
$183/$239 CPRC 13774-1A
$60/$80 CPRC 13774-2A
ART & POTTERY
Please register at least one week in advance, to allow time to purchase class supplies (if applicable) listed on your registration receipt. Visit the City website to view instructor profiles.
Create with Clay
Kids' imaginations will spark and spirits soar as they make several hand-built and wheel-thrown objects from clay. AGES: 8-12
T Jan 7-28 3:30-5 p.m. $60/$65 CPRC 13408-1A
Pottery on the Wheel
Learn the techniques necessary for throwing pottery on the wheel. Make a variety of functional and decorative pieces. AGES: 13-17
T Mar 4-25 3:30-5 p.m. $65/$70 CPRC 13407-1A
Middle School After School Programs
The City of Westminster partners with Wayne Carle and Mandalay Middle Schools to provide after school enrichment and sports. These programs are only available to kids who attend these schools.
For more information visit: www.westminsterco.gov/Afterschool
SPORTS RESOURCES
303-428-7488
$45 Resident $54 Non-Res -PER DAY-
Activity codes begin at 244379
Activities will be the same for each week, please check your school calendar to ensure which week lines up with your child’s camp! Activity codes begin at 13785 Grades 1-7 STOP THE WINTER BLUES WITH: Call
City Park Recreation Center 10455 Sheridan Blvd. GRADES: 1-7
Check for schedule updates: www.westminsterco.gov/WinterSpringCamp DEC 20, 23, 27, 30, JAN 2, 3, 6 7 a.m.-5:45 p.m.
Trips are scheduled and available online. You must complete your child’s health profile on ePACT by December 1. New users will receive an
City Park Recreation Center 10455 Sheridan Blvd. Call with questions and to register:
Daily trips and activities subject to change. Daily schedules are still being finalized and will be emailed to enrolled participants. You must complete your child’s health profile on ePACT by March 1. New users will receive an email invite, returning users can log in to their existing ePACT profile.
Check for schedule updates: www.westminsterco.gov/WinterSpringCamp
ENRICHMENT
Babysitting Bootcamp
Become the best sitter in your neighborhood! You’ll be certified in Infant/Child CPR and learn all the important skills to being a safe, successful, fun babysitter. Bring a sack lunch. AGES: 11-18
Sa Jan 4 & 11 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $125/$150 WSC 11701-1A
Sa Feb 8 & 15 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $125/$150 WSC 11701-2A
Babysitting CPR Challenge
Has your Infant/Child CPR certification expired? Renew your certification in this course. AGES: 11-18
Sa Jan 11 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $70/$84 WSC 11702-1A
Sa Feb 15 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $70/$84 WSC 11702-2A
Ready, Set, Read!
Do you struggle with reading or love it? Either way, this class is for you! Here we make reading fun for all ages and levels! AGES: 5-13 * NO CLASS: Jan 20 & Feb 17
*M Jan 6-Mar 10 4:30-5:25 p.m. $80/$96 CPRC 13707-1A
M Mar 24-May 12 4:30-5:25 p.m. $80/$96 CPRC 13707-2A
Story Crafters
Take your writing to the next level and let your creativity soar! You'll learn writing techniques while creating a 5-part story. AGES: 8+ * NO CLASS: Jan 20 & Feb 17
*M Jan 6-Mar 10 5:30-6:30 p.m. $80/$96 CPRC 13708-1A
M Mar 24-May 12 5:30-6:30 p.m. $80/$96 CPRC 13708-2A
Beginner’s Spanish: Fun & Easy
Pronounce and memorize useful Spanish phrases using songs, skits, and puppet shows. This is a class for beginners who want to learn how to communicate with Spanish speakers around them. AGES: 5-12 * NO CLASS: Mar 20
Th Jan 9-Feb 27 4-5 p.m. $80/$96 CPRC 13715-1A
*Th Mar 6-May 1 4-5 p.m. $80/$96 CPRC 13715-2A
French Fun & Easy
Pronounce and memorize useful French phrases using songs, skits, and puppet shows. The French conversations taught will be relevant to the needs of any new visitor to France. AGES: 5-12 * NO CLASS: Mar 20
Th Jan 9-Feb 27 5:15-6:15 p.m. $80/$96 CPRC 13716-1A
*Th Mar 6-May 1 5:15-6:15 p.m. $80/$96 CPRC 13716-2A
Chess Beginner
Learn the basics of chess while reinforcing good sportsmanship. Student must be able to sit quietly and listen to instruction without disrupting class. You will be introduced in the setup, moves, illegal moves, end game and more. "Hands-on" play reinforces lessons learned. AGES: 7-16 * NO CLASS: May 26
M Jan 6-Feb 24 4:30-5:45 p.m. $120/$144 CPRC 13703-1A
*M May 5-June 30 4:30-5:45 p.m. $120/$144 CPRC 13703-2A
Advanced
Learn special moves and expand on the end game with emphasis on advanced chess scenarios. PREREQUISITE: Must know how all the pieces move, how to facilitate checkmate and be able to observe and focus while peers are playing. AGES: 8-19 * NO CLASS: May 26
M Jan 6-Feb 24 6:15-7:30 p.m. $120/$144 CPRC 13704-1A
*M May 5-June 30 6:15-7:30 p.m. $120/$144 CPRC 13704-2A
Drop-In Chess
Drop in for a single class and our teacher will teach to the level you are at! Our younger students just need to be able to sit respectfully through a full lesson. AGES: 8-adult
M Dec 2 5-7 p.m. $10 CPRC 2443701-1A
M Dec 16 5-7 p.m. $10 CPRC 2443701-1B
Family Chess
Learn the basics of chess while reinforcing good sportsmanship. You will be introduced to the setup, moves, illegal moves, end game and more. AGES: 7-adult
Sa Jan 4 1-4 p.m. $15 CPRC 13706-1A
Sa Feb 1 1-4 p.m.
Sa Mar 1 1-4 p.m.
Sa April 5 1-4 p.m.
Sa May 3 1-4 p.m.
Bored? Games
Explore new places, meet different characters, build a rocket ship, work together or compete against your friends. Explore a wealth of new and exciting board games. AGES: 8+
M-F Dec 30-Jan 3 4-5:30 p.m.
Teen Poetry & Creative Writing
Connecting awe and wonder to everyday life. Everything we see and do is poetry in motion. Guests will include poets and musicians. We connect, write, and share our writing. AGES: 14-18
Each site and age group has unique options for daily activities. All groups use their gym at least once a week. Countryside has an outdoor pool for swim activities.
Special events and daily activities can be found, starting Feb 1, at www.westminsterco.gov/summercamp.
LOCATION GRADE ENTERING
CPRC 1st (Youth) Meerkats 33780
CPRC 2nd & 3rd (Youth) Monkeys 33781
CPRC 4th & 5th (Youth) Giraffes 33782
CPRC 6th-8th (under 13) Cheetahs 33783
CS 1st & 2nd (Youth) Chickadees 35780
CS 3rd-5th (Youth) Cranes 35781
CS 6th-8th (under 13) Eagles 35782
Resident=R | Non-Resident=NR
JAN 7: IN-PERSON REGISTRATION IS ONLY AT THE WSC
$210/$240
$210/$240
$210/$240
$240/$270
$210/$240
$210/$240
$240/$270
One-time registration fee at registration: $60 non-refundable (33785)
Registration (Online or in person)
JAN 7: Returning camp families signing up for weekly registration (5 days/week)
JAN 14: New camp families signing up for weekly registration (5 days/week)
www.westminsterco.gov/summercamp
Please visit our website for information on registering and to see if you qualify for online registration. Information about camp, fee assistance (including CCAP), and payment plans can also be found here.
City Park Recreation Center Wednesday, May 28 at 6 p.m. OR Thursday, May 29 at 6 p.m.
Returning family attendance is optional.
Refund Policy
FULL REFUNDS: Jan 14-Feb 28
HALF REFUNDS: Starting Mar 1 Cancellations allowed with two weeks notice.
City Park Recreation Center (CPRC) 10455 Sheridan Blvd
Countryside (CS) 10470 Oak St
Westminster Sports Center (WSC) 6051 W 95th Ave
WESTY SOCCER CLUB
Westy Soccer has worked alongside the City of Westminster for over 20 years and offers recreational youth soccer options for girls and boys of all abilities 2-18 years old. We provide fun and challenging soccer opportunities in fall and spring each year, along with several camp options.
FALL LEAGUE
Registration Dates: May-July
League Dates:
U4-U5 Sep-Oct
U6-U10 Aug-Oct
Game Days: 8 Saturday games, same time each week (make-up games played on Sunday)
SPRING LEAGUE
Registration Dates: December-February
League Dates:
U4-U5 Apr-May
U6-U10 Mar-May
Game Days: 8 Saturday games, same time each week (make-up games played on Sunday)
Volunteer coaches are given training, equipment and tools to help our youngest players improve.
Our professional staff work with all coaches and families to ensure those players are in a safe and enjoyable learning environment.
SUMMER CAMPS
Registration Dates: May-June
Camp Dates: U4-U5 Late July
Camp Days: Sessions offered weekly Monday through Friday
WINTER CAMPS
Registration Dates: October-November
Camp Dates: U4-U5 Dec-Feb
Camp Days: Sessions offered weekly Monday through Friday
4:30-7:30 p.m.
City Park Recreation Center 10455 Sheridan Blvd.
TOT/YOUTH
DANCE
FOR MORE in-depth class information, dress codes and instructor details, visit www.westminsterco.gov/dance.
SESSION DATES:
SESSION 1: Jan 6-Apr 19 (14 weeks)
SESSION 2: Apr 22-May 24 (5 weeks)
DANCE RECITAL: Sunday, Apr 19, Westminster High School
NO CLASS: March 17-21
Parents are not allowed in preschool classrooms unless invited by the instructor. See Parent/Tot Pre-Dance for classes that allow parents.
Creative Movement
Dive into the art of self-expression! Our littlest dancers will explore musicality, spatial awareness, and motor skills through imaginative play. Perfect for tiny tots ready to dance! AGES: 2-3
T Jan 7-Apr 15 9:30-10 a.m. $84/$112 CPRC 13746-1A
T Apr 22-May 20 9:30-10 a.m. $30/$40 CPRC 13746-2A
Intro to Tumbling/Acro
Children learn basic tumbling and body positions to stretch and strengthen. Focus on form to help children safely advance towards complex tricks and skills AGES: 3-6
T Jan 7-Apr 15 11-11:45 a.m. $126/$168 CPRC 13748-1A
T Apr 22-May 20 11-11:45 a.m. $45/$60 CPRC 13748-2A
Th Jan 9-Apr 17 9:15-10 a.m. $126/$168 CPRC 13748-1B
Tailored for slightly older preschool dancers who are familiar with routines and structured settings, this class enhances musicality, spatial awareness, and motor skills through creative movement. AGES: 3-6
M Jan 6-Apr 14 11-11:45 a.m. $141/$183 CPRC 13747-1A
M Apr 21-May 19 11-11:45 a.m. $45/$60 CPRC 13747-2A
F Jan 10-Apr 18 10-10:45 a.m. $141/$183 CPRC 13747-1B
F Apr 25-May 23 10-10:45 a.m. $45/$60 CPRC 13747-2B
Parent/Tot Pre-Dance
Move and groove with your little one! Parents/caregivers guide children through dance movements, helping them understand the joy and routine of class. AGES: 2-3
W Jan 8-Apr 16 9:30-10 a.m. $84/$112 CPRC 13745-1A
W Apr 23-May 21 9:30-10 a.m. $30/$40 CPRC 13745-2A
F Jan 10-Apr 18 9:30-10 a.m. $84/$112 CPRC 13745-1B
F Apr 25-May 23 9:30-10 a.m. $30/$40 CPRC 13745-2B
Sa Jan 11-Apr 19 9:15-9:45 a.m. $78/$104 WV 17745-1A
Sa Apr 26-May 24 9:15-9:45 a.m. $30/$40 WV 17745-2A
Pre-Ballet
Introduction to the beginning concepts of ballet technique. This includes turning out, upper and lower body coordination, spatial awareness, and classroom etiquette. AGES: 3-6
T Jan 7-Apr 15 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $141/$183 CPRC 13749-1A
T Apr 22-May 20 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $45/$60 CPRC 13749-2A
T Jan 7-Apr 15 3:30-4:15 p.m. $141/$183 CPRC 13749-1B
T Apr 22-May 20 3:30-4:15 p.m. $45/$60 CPRC 13749-2B
W Jan 8-Apr 16 11-11:45 a.m. $141/$183 CPRC 13749-1C
W Apr 23-May 21 11-11:45 a.m. $45/$60 CPRC 13749-2C
Pre-Ballet/Hip Hop
This class fosters creativity, teaches coordination, and fundamentals of ballet and hip hop, focusing on developing strength, technique, rhythm, and body awareness in a nurturing environment. AGES: 3-6
W Jan 8-Apr 16 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. $183/$239 CPRC 13750-1A
W Apr 23-May 21 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13750-2A
Pre-Ballet/Jazz
Combine the foundational skills and beauty of ballet with the creative and dynamic movements of jazz. AGES: 3-6
M Jan 6-Apr 14 4:30-5:30 p.m. $183/$239 CPRC 13751-1A
M Apr 21-May 19 4:30-5:30 p.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13751-2A
T Jan 7-Apr 15 10-11 a.m. $183/$239 CPRC 13751-1B
T Apr 22-May 20 10-11 a.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13751-2B
F Jan 10-Apr 18 10:45-11:45 a.m. $183/$239 CPRC 13751-1C
F Apr 25-May 23 10:45-11:45 a.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13751-2C
Sa Jan 11-Apr 19 10:15-11:15 a.m. $171/$223 CPRC 13751-1D
Sa Apr 26-May 24 10:15-11:15 a.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13751-2D
Pre-Ballet/Tap
For beginners wanting to build a strong dance foundation. We will focus on tap techniques/fundamentals. AGES: 3-6
W Jan 8-Apr 16 10-11 a.m.
W Apr 23-May 21 10-11 a.m.
Sa Jan 11-Apr 19 9:15-10:15 a.m.
$183/$239 CPRC 13752-1A
$60/$80 CPRC 13752-2A
$171/$223 CPRC 13752-1B
Sa Apr 26-May 24 9:15-10:15 a.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13752-2B
Pre-Hip Hop/Jazz
Explore the beginnings of jazz and hip-hop style movement and gain an awareness of muscle memory. Express yourself while learning an age-appropriate dance foundation and vocabulary in a fun environment. AGES: 3-6
Th Jan 9-Apr 17 10-11 a.m.
$183/$239 CPRC 13753-1A
Th Apr 24-May 22 10-11 a.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13753-2A
Pre-Hip Hop/Tap
Beginners explore hip hop and tap through movement, rhythm, and creativity. Express yourself through both styles in a fun and upbeat environment. AGES: 3-6
F Jan 10-Apr 18 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. $183/$239 CPRC 13754-1A
F Apr 25-May 23 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. $60/$80 CPRC 13754-2A
Pre-Tap/Jazz
An intro to both jazz and tap! Kids will experience the upbeat movements of jazz while learning to create beats and rhythms using tap steps and syncopations. Dancers learn foundational terminology and skills in both styles. AGES: 3-6
Our Preschool Prep Class is an introduction to preschool, promoting socialization, creativity, and independence. It includes singing, exploring, and making new friends. Wee Toddlers or Little Thinkers sessions are recommended. If your child is not potty trained, a parent/guardian must remain on-site in the Rec Center. *NO CLASS: Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 17-21
*M/W/F Jan 6-31 9-10:30 a.m. $90/$95 CPRC 13504-1A
*M/W/F Feb 3-28 9-10:30 a.m. $90/$95 CPRC 13504-2A
*M/W/F Mar 3- Apr 4 9-10:30 a.m. $90/$95 CPRC 13504-3A
Is your child ready to participate without you? Your child will have their first classroom experience on their own in a playbased, nurturing environment where socialization, fine motor development, listening, and learning are introduced through play, songs, stories, and crafts. Children must be potty trained, or a parent/guardian must remain on site.
*NO CLASS: Mar 18, 20, & 21
T/Th Jan 7-30 9-9:45 a.m. $60/$65 CPRC 13502-1A
F Jan 10-31 10:45-11:30am $45/$50 CPRC 13502-1B
T/Th Feb 4-27 9-9:45 a.m. $60/$65 CPRC 13502-2A
F Feb 7-28 10:45-11:30 a.m. $45/$50 CPRC 13502-2B
*T/Th Mar 4-Apr 3 9-9:45 a.m. $60/$65 CPRC 13502-3A
*F Mar 7- Apr 4 10:45-11:30 a.m. $45/$50 CPRC 13502-3B
F Apr 11-May 2 10:45-11:30 a.m. $45/$50 CPRC 13502-4B
T Jan 7-28 8:30-9:15 a.m. $45/$50 WV 17502-1A
T Feb 4-25 8:30-9:15 a.m. $45/$50 WV 17502-2A
*T Mar 4-Apr 1 8:30-9:15 a.m. $45/$50 WV 17502-3A T Apr 8-29 8:30-9:15 a.m. $45/$50 WV 17502-4A Th Jan 9-30 8:45-9:30 a.m. $45/$50 MAC 12502-1A Th Feb 6-27 8:45-9:30 a.m. $45/$50 MAC 12502-2A *Th Mar 6-Apr 3 8:45-9:30 a.m. $45/$50 MAC 12502-3A Th Apr 10-May 1 8:45-9:30 a.m. $45/$50 MAC 12502-4A
Little Thinkers (3-4.5 years)
This class prepares students for structured learning through songs, games, and crafts, introducing basic reading and math skills through fun activities. If your child is not potty trained, a parent/guardian must remain on site.
* NO CLASS: Mar 18, 20
T/Th Jan 7-30 10-11 a.m.
T/Th Feb 4-27 10-11 a.m.
*T/Th Mar 4-Apr 3 10-11 a.m.
T/Th Apr 8-May 1 10-11 a.m.
$70/$75 CPRC 13506-1A
$70/$75 CPRC 13506-2A
$70/$75 CPRC 13506-3A
$70/$75 CPRC 13506-4A
Motion and Movement (15-36 months)
Parent participation is required. Develop gross motor movements and coordination through tumbling, low beam activities, obstacles, floor activities and games, and more that stretch the imagination and build self-confidence!
*NO CLASS: Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 17
Ages: 15-26 months
*M Jan 6- 27 9:15-10 a.m.
*M Feb 3-24 9:15-10 a.m.
*M Mar 3-31 9:15-10 a.m.
M Apr 7-28 9:15-10 a.m.
Ages: 24-36 months
$45/$50 CPRC 13521-1A
$45/$50 CPRC 13521-2A
$45/$50 CPRC 13521-3A
$45/$50 CPRC 13521-4A
*M Jan 6-27 10-10:45 a.m. $45/$50 CPRC 13521-1B
*M Feb 3-24 10-10:45 a.m. $45/$50 CPRC 13521-2B
*M Mar 3-31 10-10:45 a.m. $45/$50 CPRC 13521-3B
M Apr 7-28 10-10:45 a.m. $45/$50 CPRC 13521-4B
My Little Scientist (4-6 years)
In this class, your curious little scientist will be encouraged to observe and explore simple science concepts through age-appropriate experiments and activities.
*NO CLASS: Mar 21
F Jan 10-31 1-2 p.m.
F Feb 7-28 1-2 p.m.
*F Mar 7-Apr 4 1-2 p.m.
F Apr 11-May 2 1-2 p.m.
$45/$50 CPRC 13509-1A
$45/$50 CPRC 13509-2A
$45/$50 CPRC 13509-3A
$45/$50 CPRC 13509-4A
My Little Artist (2.5-6 years)
Your child will learn beginner art techniques, basic color vocabulary, and school readiness skills through various projects. Paint smocks and/or older clothes are suggested.
*NO CLASS: Mar 21
F Jan 10-31 11:45-12:45 p.m. $45/$50 CPRC 13519-1A
F Feb 7-28 11:45-12:45 p.m. $45/$50 CPRC 13519-2A
*F Mar 7-Apr 4 11:45-12:45 p.m. $45/$50 CPRC 13519-3A
F Apr 11-May 2 11:45-12:45 p.m. $45/$50 CPRC 13519-4A
Sensory Play for Tots (Ages 2-3.5 years)
Sensory play for toddlers focuses on touch, sight, and hearing, promoting growth and development. This is a drop-off class, allowing your child to experience a classroom setting on their own. If your child is not potty trained, a parent/guardian must remain on-site.
*NO CLASS: Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 17
*M Jan 6-27 11-11:45 a.m. $45/$50 CPRC 13508-1A
*M Feb 3-24 11-11:45 a.m. $45/$50 CPRC 13508-2A
2025-2026
Kinder Kids and Tiny Tots Preschool are State of Colorado Licensed Programs. Our programs develop social, emotional, cognitive, and fine motor skills in line with the Colorado Early Learning Development Guidelines.
KINDER KIDS
4-5 YEARS OLD
Drop by our Open House!
Meet our teachers to help you choose the right fit for your family before registration begins. Drop in anytime!
BY: Oct 1, 2025 and planning to attend kindergarten Aug 2026 (Must be potty trained.)
TINY TOTS BY: Oct 1, 2025 (Must be potty trained.)
3-4.25 YEARS OLD
For more information about our curriculum and required files for participation: www.westminsterco.gov/preschool-program
Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Dates are subject to change.
Registration Starts: FEB 24: Existing preschool, Preschool Prep, Wee Toddlers, Little Thinkers, My Little Scientist, & My Little Artist students (enrolled as of Feb 2)
MAR 3: Residents
MAR 10: Non-residents
T Feb 4 5:30-7 p.m. WV W Feb 5 5:30-7 p.m. CPRC Th Feb 6 5:30-7 p.m. MAC ONLINE IN PERSON: AT CPRC, WV, MAC PHONE: CPRC: 303-658-2902 WV: 303-460-9530 THE MAC: 303-426-4310
LIBRARIES
The Westminster Public Library offers free programs and events for children and families, teens, and adults. Programs include special events, ongoing clubs and classes, storytimes, and more. See the events calendar at westminsterlibrary.org, visit us in person, or call either location to register.
Download, Research, and Stream
Visit the library website, click WPL @ Home and select Digital Media to find more about these resources.
OVERDRIVE/LIBBY: Access eBooks and audiobooks from our Front Range Downloadable Library online using the web browser on your computer, or on mobile devices with the Libby app.
HOOPLA: Borrow movies, music, audiobooks, eBooks, comics, and TV shows to enjoy on your computer, tablet, or phone – and even your TV! Titles can be streamed immediately, or downloaded to phones or tablets for offline enjoyment later.
ANCESTRY: Billions of records in census data, vital records, directories, photos, and more for genealogy research. Please come to one of our library locations to use this resource.
MYHERITAGE: Birth, death, and marriage records from 48 countries, the complete U.S. and U.K. censuses, immigration, military and tombstone records, and more than 2 billion family tree profiles.
COLORADO HISTORIC NEWSPAPERS: Digitized pages from more than 220 newspapers published in Colorado from 1859-2022.
How to Get a Library Card
To receive a free library card, bring a government or school-issued photo ID and proof of your current Colorado address to either library location. Children 15 years and under need a parent/guardian present to sign. Can’t make it to the library? Apply online for a 120-day temporary card that can be used to access online resources and check out from library kiosks only.
Computer, Internet, and Technology
Free Computer Access
Online reservations can be booked up to three days in advance. You can also drop-in or call to reserve a spot: College Hill: 303-658-2700 Irving Street: 303-658-2300. Sessions are one hour per day, per person.
Printing
Print up to 25 pages a day free of charge. You can also send a print job from home to the library printers through the remote printing portal. Visit the Library website for more information.
Wi-Fi & Mobile Hotspots
Wi-Fi is free at both locations or check out a mobile hotspot and get free unlimited Wi-Fi access using the T-Mobile network anywhere in the United States. Use it at home or take it on vacation!
GoCharge Phone & Device Charging Lockers
Use our free charging lockers at College Hill and Irving Street to securely charge your phone or tablet while you visit the library. Safely store your device for charging with a personalized PIN. Each locker contains three types of charging cords for popular devices.
VIRTUAL PROGRAMS
Virtual WPL @ Home
Visit the WPL @ Home section on the library website to find more information about research and learning resources, ebooks, and virtual program registration.
Genealogy on Zoom
Join professional genealogist Carol Cooke Darrow for virtual classes on how to research your ancestral history using various historical records. AGES: 18+
Censuses, Questions, Misspellings, and Other Problems
The census records are the backbone of your family tree, but many complications can come up due to how the census was conducted. We’ll practice some techniques for the best way to find your ancestors.
Sa Feb 1 1:30-3:30 p.m. Virtual
Tracking your Family and Mapping Them Across America
Using census records, we can often track our ancestors as they moved across the country. But we often need to narrow down their location by township, range, and changing county boundaries. Google Maps and other resources can help us figure out their movements across the continent.
Sa Apr 5 1:30-3:30 p.m. Virtual
Mindfulness Tuesdays
Mindfulness practitioner leads a short, guided session. No previous experience required. See website for more information. ALL AGES
Develop your Spanish, acquire confidence, and make new friends in a relaxed, informal setting. AGES: 18+
Wednesdays 6:30-7:30 p.m. Virtual
Tech Help
Need help using a computer, app, or device? Computers available or bring your own. Job hunt help available at IR.
Wednesdays 5:30-7 p.m. IR
Sundays 2-4 p.m. CH
Library to Go
The Library2Go van is rolling to an event near you! Watch for us around the city to see what new and interesting things we have to share. The van is full of fun activities, giveaways, library information, and more!
L ibrary to go L ibrary to go
Noon Book Club
Read the selected book and be prepared to join us for a lively discussion. Register separately for each meeting. AGES: 18+
1st Wednesdays 12-1 p.m. Hybrid: Virtual & IR
Virtual RPG Club
Experience a rotating assortment of table-top roleplaying games online! We utilize virtual tabletops for maps and dice-rolling, Discord for communication, and various online resources for character building and game rulings. Both new and veteran players are always welcome. AGES: 16+
1st & 3rd Sundays 1-4:30 p.m. Virtual
Thank you
to the Friends of the Westminster Public Library for sponsoring our programs
YOUTH PROGRAMS
Not
a Box: Cardboard Creations
What can you do with a cardboard box? Bring your creativity and find out! AGES: 5-12
Sa Jan 4 2-4 p.m. CH L107
What’s on Your Vision Board?
Get inspired for the new year by making your own vision board using images, words, and other materials that represent your dreams, goals, and aspirations. AGES: 9-12
W Jan 8 3:30-4:30 p.m. IR
Frozen in (Story) Time
If the cold doesn’t bother you anyway, come celebrate all things winter at this special “frozen” storytime. We’ll sing, read stories, and have other fun activities to melt away the winter blues! AGES: 2-5
Sa Jan 11 2-3 p.m. IR
Family BINGO Night
B-1 of the first to win at Family BINGO night! Gather your friends and family to come and play. We’ll have prizes, snacks, and loads of fun! ALL AGES
T Jan 21 6-7 p.m. IR
Canvas & Cocoa
Warm up with hot cocoa and create a masterpiece! Follow along with a painting tutorial provided by Kidcreate. AGES: 9-12
Su Jan 26 2-3 p.m. CH L107
Kindness Rocks
Spread kindness this Valentine’s Day by planting rocks with messages of hope and love for strangers to find. Drop in to create inspirational rocks to share. Everyone is welcome. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. ALL AGES
Sa Feb 8 2-4 p.m. CH L107
Squeeze Your Stress Away
Put the squeeze on your worries! Make a squeeze ball, soothing slime, and other de-stressors to help you chill your tension away. AGES: 6-12
W Feb 5 3:30-4:30 p.m. IR
After Hours: Generation Wars Trivia
From floppy disks to the 'fire' music of today, bring the whole family and test your knowledge across the generations. Prizes for the families that know it all! ALL AGES
Th Feb 20 6-8 p.m. IR
Skull Island Escape Room
Ahoy, Matey! Do you dare join us on the high seas for an adventure as we seek the buried treasure of Skull Island? Solve the puzzles, crack the codes, and unlock the treasure or you'll be shark bait! Please sign up for one of the two sessions being offered. AGES: 9-12
Su Feb 23 2-3 p.m. CH L107
Su Feb 23 3-4 p.m. CH L107
Yes, Uke Can!
Let your fingers do the strumming as you learn the history of the ukulele, and how to play it! Ukuleles provided during the program by our friends at Swallow Hill Music. AGES: 6-12
M Feb 24 4-5 p.m. IR
Sensory Shenanigans!
Does your little one love sensory play? Don't worry about the mess, and let your child engage in fun sensory experiences. AGES: 0-5
Su Mar 2 3-4:30 p.m. CH L107
Teddy Bear Picnic
If you go down into the woods today…you'll find kids with their teddy bears or other stuffies having a scrumptious picnic at the library! AGES: 0-5
W Mar 12 9:30-10:30 a.m. IR
Pete the Cat’s Groovy Get Together
Celebrate your favorite cool cat, Pete! Enjoy games, crafts, and Pete the Cat stories. AGES: 3-8
Sa Mar 15 2-4 p.m. CH
Spring Break Boredom Busters
Take a break at the library! Stop by each day for a different fun activity or challenge to add a little entertainment to the week. AGES: 6-12
M-F Mar 24-28 9 a.m.-5 p.m. IR
Enchanted Garden Party
Spring has sprung and the enchanted garden welcomes you to celebrate with lemonade and cupcakes. Bring the magic home with a painted fairy or gnome home. AGES: 3-8
Sa Apr 12 2-3 p.m. CH L211
Pint-Size Art Show
Let your inner Monet shine! Pick up a mini art kit at Irving St. Library, (while supplies last), beginning Apr 28. Create your masterpiece at home and return it to the library for display. Art will be displayed May 12-25. AGES: 3-8
M Apr 28 9 a.m.-8 p.m. IR
Macra-MAY
Make beauty out of tangles, and do 'knot' miss out on the fun opportunity to learn the basics of macramé. Create a simple wall hanging, plant hanger, keychain, or more.
AGES: 9-12
W May 7 3:30-4:30 p.m. IR
Farm Animal Petting Zoo
Come say "moo", "baa", and "cluck" to our farm animal friends when the mobile petting zoo comes to the Irving St. Library! ALL AGES
Sa May 10 3:30-4:30 p.m. IR
After School Special
Bring your creativity and curiosity to the library after school. Whether it's LEGO® Club, amazing art, or spectacular science, drop in each week for a new boredom buster. AGES: 5-12
Wednesdays 3-4:30 p.m. CH L104
Crafternoons
We’ll provide the supplies; you provide the creativity! Explore our wide array of craft and project ideas! AGES: 9-12
Wednesdays 3:30-4:30 p.m. IR
Wonder Lab
Toddlers and preschoolers are natural scientists! Together we will explore with all of our senses to inspire wonder and curiosity with hands-on, nature-based activities. AGES: 2-5
1st Saturdays 3-4 p.m. CH L104
LEGO® Club
We've got the bricks; you bring the creativity to this drop-in program! No personal LEGO® sets allowed. New theme each month. AGES: 5-12
1st Sundays 2-4 p.m. IR
Bricks and Books Club
What's cooler than a book club? A book club with Lego bricks! Join us once a month for a read-aloud book club with a new book each month. After reading together, we will create themed masterpieces and display them in the library! AGES: 5-8
2nd Sunday 3-4 p.m. CH L104
AGES: 5-12
Paws to Read
Reading with therapy dogs helps kids gain confidence. Bring your own book or choose one at the library. Sign up for a 15-minute session when you arrive.
College Hill
EVERY MONDAY 4-5 p.m.
Irving Street
WEDNESDAYS & THURSDAYS 3:30-4:30 p.m.
TEEN PROGRAMS
After Hours: Generation Wars Trivia
From floppy disks to the 'fire' music of today, bring the whole family and test your knowledge across the generations. Prizes for the families that know it all! ALL AGES
Th Feb 20 6-8 p.m. IR
Smashing Expectations
Make a wish and break a dish! Use your insecurities, fears, goals, or even your ex's name to decorate a bottle or ceramic plate. Together, we’ll smash and release all of the feels! If your art is too good to let go, you can keep it for show. AGES: 12-18
M Apr 14 6-7:30 p.m. IR
Tabletop Game Day!
Drop in to play a tabletop board game that we have or bring one of your own that you would like to play with others. Enjoy provided snacks and drinks with your game! ALL AGES
1st & 3rd Saturdays 2-4 p.m. CH L107
Teen Fun Time
Oculus headsets, chess boards, Super Smash Bros., snacks, and whatever else we can get our hands on. Drop in to discover, chill, and explore the library’s games and resources. AGES: 12-18
Tuesdays 3:30-4:30 p.m. IR
Teen Dungeons & Dragons Club
Join the adventure and learn about Dungeons & Dragons! Resources are provided during games and players can join our Discord to communicate with each other outside of sessions. Both new and veteran players are always welcome, and no registration is required. AGES: 12-18
2nd & 4th Sundays 1-4 p.m. IR
College Hill (IR) Irving Street
ADULT PROGRAMS
After Hours: Generation Wars Trivia
From floppy disks to the 'fire' music of today, bring the whole family and test your knowledge across the generations. Prizes for the families that know it all! ALL AGES
Th Feb 20 6-8 p.m. IR
After Hours: Silent Book Club
Join us for a cozy evening at our Silent Book Club. Enjoy a social hour with snacks before we dive into our own worlds of reading. Check out your new favorite book (or bring your own) and let the pages turn! AGES: 18+
Th Apr 10 6-8 p.m. IR
Westminster Archive Center Open House
Stop by the Westminster Archive Center at College Hill to check out all the ways you can engage with Westminster history. See historical archival manuscripts of the City and tools you can use for digitizing old family collections.
F Apr 18 4-7 p.m. CH L169
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY USED BOOK EVENT FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY USED BOOK EVENT
APRIL 12-13
1-5 p.m. At College Hill Library
All proceeds support library programming.
You may take as many books as you would like in return for a small donation.
Evening Book Club
Meet new friends and expand your reading with hot new titles and old favorites you might have missed! AGES: 18+
2nd Mondays 6-7:30 p.m. CH L167
Illuminate Westy History
Work together with compatriots to review and edit online editions of Westminster historic newspapers and reveal the fascinating history of yesteryear. Community and volunteer hours included. AGES: 14+
Every other Tuesday Jan 7-Nov 11 3-6 p.m. CHL L169
The Write Track
Explore your creative side! This monthly workshop invites you to find and develop your voice through writing. AGES: 18+
2nd Tuesdays 6-7:30 p.m. CH L200
Pride Book Club
Join us for Pride Book Club, a discussion of all things LGBTQ+ in books. Please register to reserve your copy of the book. AGES: 18+
3rd Tuesdays 6-7:30 p.m. CH L200
Noon Book Club
Read the selected book and be prepared to join us for a lively discussion. Register separately for each meeting. AGES: 18+
1st Wednesdays 12-1 p.m. Hybrid Virtual + IR
Great Decisions
If you have always wondered what events and situations influence the decisions made on an international level, then Great Decisions is for you. Come to the January 31st orientation at 10am to learn about the course. Group meetings begin in February. There is a required Briefing Book and/or DVD available for purchase through the FPA, or as an in-house item at the College Hill Info Desk. AGES: 18+
Fridays 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CH L211
Key: Registration Required (CH) College Hill (IR) Irving Street
Speak English
Free conversation group to help you learn and speak English confidently. New and continuing participants welcome. More info: 303-658-2313. AGES: 18+
Saturdays 1-2:30 p.m. IR
Grupo de conversación gratuito para ayudarte a aprender y hablar inglés con confianza. Bienvenidos los participantes nuevos y existentes. No es necesario registrarse. Llame al 303-658-2313 para obtener más información.
Sábados 1-2:30 p.m. IR
Citizenship Class
Get help with citizenship questions, information about the process, and practice for the citizenship interview. Free study materials available to take home.
AGES: 18+
Saturdays 3-4:30 p.m. IR
Hobby Haven
Tired of doing your fiber projects at home alone? Enjoy the company of others as you create works of knitting, crocheting, cross-stitch, and more. Children welcome with an adult. AGES: 9+
2nd Sundays 1:30-3:30 p.m. CH L167
Books and Banter Club
FresBEER
Join us for a monthly dive into contemporary fiction. Whether you’re a seasoned reader or just looking to explore new books, this group is a great place to connect with others and share perspectives. New members are always welcome! AGES:18+
2nd Saturdays 3-4:30 p.m. CH L167
Romancing the Tropes Book Club
Explore the diverse and captivating world of romance novels. Join us to discuss and dissect popular romance books each month. AGES: 18+
4th Sundays 3-4:30 p.m. CH L167
REC & READ BOOK KIOSKS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Access to All
Westminster is committed to giving all citizens equal access to recreation and leisure opportunities. Reasonable accommodations and inclusion opportunities are provided to individuals with disabilities in all city programs. ADA accommodations include sign language interpreters, program modifications, and inclusion support. Call 303-658-2219 at least 10 working days in advance of the date services are needed. A phone conference prior to the class/program may be held to better understand needs. Notification is appreciated if you are currently working with a school on an Individualized Education Program (IEP).
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Buddy System
An individual with a disability may bring a non-disabled buddy for assistance in programs and daily facility use. The person with a disability pays the regular price and the buddy is admitted for free (a supply fee may be assessed in some classes/trips). Contact the individual facilities to learn about specific equipment available for those with disabilities.
Household Definition
A household includes two adults and dependent family members age 23 and younger in the same dwelling. City Park Fitness Center dependent family members must be 12-23 years old.
Westminster Resident Discount
Westminster residents qualify for discounts on recreation programs and services. Residents who wish to receive a discount at a Hyland Hills facility will need to purchase a Discount Card through Hyland Hills.
Photographs and Videos
Participants in any public facility, program, or event may be photographed or videotaped for use in City publications or promotional materials.
Changes and Cancellations
Occasionally programs may change. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and make every effort to notify participants. Classes may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment or loss of an instructor. An attempt is made to reschedule programs cancelled due to inclement weather, with the exception of swim lessons. Refunds or transfers are not guaranteed.
Children in Facilities
REC CENTER USE: Children 7 years old and younger must be accompanied by a supervising chaperone, age 15 years or older, who is in the same area.
POOL USE: Supervising chaperones must be 15 years or older. Children five and younger must be accompanied by a chaperone within arm’s reach of the children at all times. Children 6-7 years must be accompanied by a chaperone who is in the pool area. Limit of two children, 5 years and younger, per chaperone in the pool area.
Child Care
Drop-in child care is available at City Park Fitness Center and West View Recreation Center for center users and class participants. Visit www.westminsterco.gov for details.
Scholarship and Reduced Rate Pass Program
The City of Westminster offers a reduced-rate program for facility passes and recreation programs to Westminster and Hyland Hills Park and Recreation District residents. Need for financial assistance can be due to medical expenses, loss of job or other hardship. Families/ individuals can enroll by completing a Scholarship/ Reduced Rate application available at any of the City’s recreation facilities.
Returned Payment Fees and Charges
When a payment received by the City is subsequently returned by the bank, the City assesses a service fee and any other applicable collection charge to the payer. A person may resubmit a dishonored payment by cash, certified check, and when permissible, payment card. However, if a second payment is dishonored by the bank, an additional penalty of thirty dollars ($30) will be assessed in addition to any other charges incurred by the City for the returned payment.
Register today, don’t delay!
Residents: Registration begins Monday, December 9 at 7 a.m. using any method listed below.
Non-residents: Registration begins Monday, December 16 at 7 a.m.
Online
www.westminsterco.gov
Click on the Parks/Recreation tab, then scroll down and click on Program Registration.
Online and General Registration Tips
• If you have done any business with our organization (registered for a class, bought a facility pass, reserved a birthday party, etc.), you already have a username and password. If you are unsure of those items, please contact any recreation center.
• If you try to create an account online and the system indicates that your address, phone number, email, etc. already exists, this means that you already have an account/household in the system. Please contact any recreation center for assistance.
• If you create an account/household online, the system will default your status to non-resident and charge the non-resident fees.
• Complete your registration form including activity code numbers.
• Sign the registration form and waiver.
• Make your check or money order payable to the City of Westminster or to the agency or company specified in the class description.
Please Note: Registration for some adult and youth sports programs do not follow the class registration schedule and procedures are listed in those sections.
Walk-In
Register for classes at any Westminster recreation center.
Phone-In
Call any recreation center to register for classes over the phone.
Minimum/Maximum Enrollment
Early registration is recommended as many classes fill. Classes must reach the minimum enrollment three days prior to the first day of the class or the class is canceled. Participants are notified and transfers, refunds or credits are made.
Refund Guidelines
• If you are unable to attend a program/class, or the program does not meet your needs, the following refund guidelines apply:
• If you are unable to attend a class, please contact the city three days prior to the start date to guarantee a refund.
• If the city is unable to run a class, you will be refunded.
• Refunds take 10 to 14 working days to process. Verification of your address is recommended to ensure proper delivery.
• As a general practice the City does not encourage household credits. Credits held in household accounts will be automatically refunded on August 31. Credits that were a result from a payment made by check or cash will be refunded by a check. Credits that were a result from a payment made by credit or debit card will be refunded back to that card.
Refund Exclusions
Due to the design of some programs, refunds are not always possible. These programs include, but are not limited to: trips, team sports, and programs that required advance ticket purchases.
Parks & Amenities | www .westminsterco
Amherst Park 13085 Pecos St. AF BB BQ IF PB PG PS PT RF SF VB
Big Dry Creek Park 1700 W. 128th Ave. AF BF BQ DG PG PS PT RF SF
Bishop Square Park 8150 Hooker St. BB BF BQ IF PG PS PT RF T
Carroll Butts Park 4201 W 94th Ave. BF BQ IF IS L/S OP PG PS PT RF T
Cheyenne Ridge Park 14570 Jason Dr. BB PG PT
City Park 105th Ave. & Sheridan Blvd. BF L/S PS PT RF SF SP
Cobblestone Park 2695 W. 81st Ave. IF L/S PG PS PT
Cotton Creek Park 11199 Stuart St. AF BQ IF IS PG PS PT RF
Countryside Park 10470 Oak St. BB IF PG PB PS PT T VB OP
Dover Square Park 8521 W. 89th Ave. IF L/S
Downtown Westminster Center Park 5755 Park Pl. PS PT RF WF
England Park 3950 W. 72nd Ave. BF L/S
Faversham Park 6109 W. 73rd Ave. BB BQ IF L/S PG PS RF
Russell Park Honoring Firefighters 7290 Bradburn Blvd. IF
Foxshire Park 10819 Alcott St. BB IF PG PS PT RF
Green Knolls Park 10937 Balsam St. IF PG PS PT
Hampshire Park 4890 W. 101st Ave. AF BB IF PG PT
Irving Street Park 7392 Irving St. A HS PG
Jessica Ridgeway Memorial Park 10765 Moore St. AF BB IF PG PT
Kennedy Park 7391 Winona Ct. BF L/S
Kensington Park 10200 Countryside Dr. IF L/S
Kings Mill Park 9018 Field St. IF PS SP T
LIttle Dry Creek Dog Park 3655 W. 69th Pl. DG
Mayfair Park 9680 W. 105th Ave. IF PG
McFall Park 4801 W. 92nd Ave. A PG PS
Meadowlark Park 2665 W. 105th Dr. IF PG
Municipal Park 3025 W. 76th Ave. BQ PG PS
Nottingham Park 8695 Allison St. BQ IF L/S PG PS
Oakhurst Park (west) 9311 Lark Bunting Dr. AF BB BQ IF PG PS PT RF SF VB
Oakhurst Park (east) 9255 Ammons St. BB BQ IF PT RF SF
Oakwood Park 8295 Oakwood Dr. IF PT
Quails Crossing Park 13402 Kalamath St. IF PG PT
Ranch Park 11899 Tejon St. BB BQ IF PG PS PT RF VB
Roemersberger Fields 10510 Oak St. BF
Ryan Park 5838 W. 116th Pl. AF BB BF IF PG PS PT
Sensory Park 7355 W. 103rd Ave. 100% handicap accessible L/S PG PS PT
Sherwood Park 11320 Kendall St. BB BQ HS IF PG PS PT
Orchard Park 2595 W. 72nd Ave. B BF BQ HS IF IS PG PS PT RF TS VB
Somerset Park 9290 W. 90th Dr. IF L/S PG PT
Squires Park 3450 W. 99th Ave. AF BB BQ IF PG PS PT RF SF
Standley Lake Regional Park 100th and Simms St. A HS RF L/S PT VB
Stratford Park 10951 Harlan St. AF BB IF
Stratford Lakes Park 114th Ave. and Federal Blvd.
Sunset Park 4321 W. 78th Ave. PG
Tepper Fields 6101 W. 73rd Ave. BF
Terrace Park 7080 Canosa Ct.
Torii Square Park 7596 Lowell
Trailside Park 8650 Dover
TeBockhorst Park 6497 W. 96th
Waverly Acres Park 10320
Westbrook
Westfield Village Park
Westminster Hills Open Space
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Amenities
A Amphitheater
AF Athletic Field
B Bocce Court
BB Basketball Court(s)
BF Baseball/Softball Field(s)
BQ Barbeque Grill(s)
CW Climbing Wall
DG Dog Off-Leash Area
HS Horse Shoe Pit IF Informal Turf Field IS Inline Skating Rink/ Rails
L/S Lake/Stream
OP Outdoor Swimming Pool
PB Pickleball Court
PG Playground Equipment
PS Picnic Shelter(s)
PT Picnic Table(s)
RF Restroom Facilities
SA Sand Play Feature
SF Soccer Field(s)
SP Skate Park
T Tennis Courts
TB T-Ball Fields
TS Top Spin
VB Volleyball Court(s)
WF Water Feature Park has a pavilion that can be rented.