Summer 2025 Activity Guide

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WHAT’S INSIDE

IMPORTANT DATES

T/Th June 3 - 26

Sa June 7 - 28

T/Th July 8 - 31

Sa July 12 - Aug. 2

Residents: May 14, 2025

Non-residents: May 19, 2025

Residents: June 18, 2025

Non-residents: June 23, 2025

M/Th June 2 - 12

M/Th June 16 - 26

M/Th July 7 - 17

M/Th July 21 - 31

Residents: May 21, 2025

Non-residents: May 26, 2025

Residents: June 4, 2025

Non-residents: June 9, 2025

Residents: June 25, 2025

Non-residents: June 30, 2025

Residents: July 9, 2025

Non-residents: July 14, 2025

Sports Leagues

Opens (opens 6 a.m. all days)

June 11, 2025

HOURS OF OPERATION

*Pool closes one hour prior to CRC closing Sunday through Friday, and a half-hour prior to closing on Saturday.

HOLIDAY CLOSURES

The Community Recreation Center will be closed for the following:

• Sunday, April 20 (Easter)

• Monday, May 26 (Memorial Day)

• Friday, July 4 (Independance Day)

• Saturday, Aug. 16 - 24 (Maintenace Closure)

• Monday, Sept. 1 (Labor Day)

WELCOME FROM DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF PARKS, RECREATION & CULTURE

TARA FOTSCH

As the Director of Parks, Recreation & Culture, I am thrilled to introduce you to our vibrant and exciting Summer Activity Guide! This guide is your key to unlocking a summer filled with fun, adventure, and community connection right here in Windsor.

We’ve packed this guide with a diverse array of programs and events designed to appeal to everyone, from our youngest residents to our seasoned community members. Get ready to experience the rhythm of summer with our much-anticipated Summer Concert Series, featuring a fantastic lineup of local and regional talent. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and dancing shoes for Thursday evenings filled with music by Windsor Lake.

For our young athletes, we’re offering baseball and softball programs, tennis, track and field and much more fostering teamwork, skill development, and a love for the game. Adults, dust off your gloves and join our adult softball leagues for some friendly competition and camaraderie.

Discover your inner archer with our archery programs, explore the rich history of our town through our museum programs, and enjoy family-friendly entertainment with our Movies in the Park series. There’s something for everyone to enjoy!

Beyond our organized programs, I encourage you to take full advantage of our incredible parks system. Stroll along the scenic trails, enjoy the tranquility of Windsor Lake, and experience the natural beauty of the Eastman Park Riverwalk. We are also incredibly excited to share that the

newly opened Kyger Reservoir is ready for you to explore. Offering even more opportunities for outdoor recreation and enjoyment. Please stay tuned for our ribbon cutting and grand opening.

Our parks and recreational spaces are more than just places; they are the heart of our community. They are where memories are made, friendships are forged, and a healthy lifestyle is embraced. We are committed to providing you with well-maintained facilities and engaging programs that enhance your quality of life.

Please take the time to explore this guide and discover all the wonderful opportunities that await you this summer. Whether you are looking for adventure, relaxation, or community connection, you’ll find it here in Windsor.

We look forward to seeing you in our parks, at our facilities and at our events!

Sincerely,

WINDSOR PARKS, RECREATION & CULTURE IS CAPRA ACCREDITED!

The Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) is the sole national certification for park and recreation groups, offering a significant assessment of Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture’s overall excellence in the operation and management of our system and of our service to the community.

PARKS & FACILITIES

PARKS

Aberdour Circle 6600 Aberdour Cir.

Archery Range 465 Poudre Trail Dr.

Bison Ridge 1990 Yonkee Dr.

Boardwalk 100 N. 5th St.

Brunner Farm 305 Prospector St.

Chimney 200 E. Chestnut St.

Covenant 1401 Fernwood Dr.

Coyote Gulch 7005 Aladar Dr.

Eastman 7025 Eastman Park Dr.

Founders Green 1201 Grand Ave.

Harmony Ridge 5005 Harmony Ridge Pkwy.

Historic Halfway

Homestead 335 McNeil Dr.

Main 300 Locust St.

Northern Lights 550 Saratoga Way

Poudre Heights 1670 Green River Dr.

Village East 865 Parks Edge Cir.

Windshire 1520 Dartford Dr.

Windsor Highlands 7985 Highland Meadows Pkwy.

Windsor Village 55 Rochester Dr.

Windsor West 500 10th St.

OTHER TOWN FACILITIES

Art & Heritage Center 116 N. 5th St.

Chimney Park Ball Fields 200 E. Chestnut St.

Chimney Park Pool 421 Chimney Park Dr.

Community Recreation Center 250 N. 11th St.

Eastman Park Oxbow 7025 Eastman Park Dr.

Eastman Park River

Experience 7025 Eastman Park Dr.

Eastman Park Wetland

Experience 1524 7th St.

Eaton House 130 N. 5th St.

Kyger Open Space 280 Colorado Blvd.

Lakeview Cemetery 32815 CO 257

Poudre Natural Area 1050 Larch Dr.

Poudre Pooch Park 7025 Eastman Park Dr.

Public Services Campus 922 15th St.

Riverbend Natural Area 525 Parkwood Dr.

Town Hall 301 Walnut St.

Treasure Island

Demonstration Garden 1524 7th St.

Windsor History Museum 100 N. 5th St.

GAME & PRACTICE FACILITIES

Future Legends Complex 801 Diamond Valley Dr.

Grandview Elementary 1583 Grand Ave.

Hollister Lake Elementary 550 Sundance Dr.

Mountain View Elementary 810 3rd St.

Orchard Hill Elementary 2015 Covered Bridge Pkwy.

Range View Elementary 700 Ponderosa Dr. Severance

Skyview Elementary 1000 Stone Mountain Dr.

Tozer Primary 501 Oak St.

Severance Community Park 100 Waterfowl Way, Severance

Severance High 1200 Hidden Valley Pkwy., Severance

Severance Middle 1801 Avery Plaza St., Severance

Windsor High 1100 Main St.

Windsor Middle 900 Main St.

MEMBERSHIPS MEMBERSHIP

COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER

Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture welcomes you to our 85,000-square-foot Windsor Community Recreation Center (CRC). The Windsor CRC features two gymnasiums, fitness rooms, an elevated walking track and an indoor aquatic facility, in addition to a variety of other rooms and amenities.

INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER

Our indoor aquatic facility serves as the Windsor CRC’s centerpiece, featuring three lap lanes, a zero-depth entry pool with play feature, a lazy river, water slide and a 23-person hot tub! The full Aquatics section begins on page #24.

FITNESS FACILITIES

An auxiliary gym with an elevated walking and jogging track connects our 3,500-square-foot fitness space. Take advantage of our cutting-edge fitness rooms on the first and second floors, featuring Cybex cardiovascular and weight equipment. The full Fitness section begins on page #34.

CHILDCARE

Need a place for your child aged 1 to 9 years old to go during your Community Recreation Center visit? Drop in to use our childcare services Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 1:15 p.m., Monday through Thursday, 4:30 - 7 p.m., and Saturdays, 8 a.m. - Noon. Maximum time allowance of 90 minutes per visit.

3-MONTH

See the latest calendar for more events and information. recreationliveshere.com/Events

SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

The series showcases diverse musical acts, including local bands, solo artists, and occasionally, headlining national performers. Genres range from rock, dance/funk, country, or folk, offering something for everyone. Many attendees bring their own food, beverages, and snacks, but there are food trucks and vendors on-site offering a variety of options, from casual eats to refreshing beverages. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to secure the best spots, as these events often draw large crowds. Parking is available nearby, and a bike valet provided by the Kiwanis Club for convenience.

Location: Boardwalk Park All Concerts are from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. on Thursdays

Band

6/12 Luck of the Draw Bonnie Raitt Tribute

6/19 Raquel & The Wildflowers Country

6/26 Be Kind Rewind Throwback Party

7/10 Reminisce & Friends Rock

7/17 Archi Funker Dance/Funk

7/24 County Line Band Country

7/31 Severance High School Battle of Bands

8/7 IVORY Ivory Rock

8/14 Delta Sonics Blues

8/21 That Eighties Band 80’s

ART LIVE!

Come watch artwork being created in real time! Join the Windsor Arts Commission for the 2025 Art LIVE! series! We are bringing professional artists to some of Windsor’s biggest events to share creativity in action with the community.

Sa 6/14, 10:00A - 12:00P

Market Sa 7/12 10:00A - 12:00P Farmers Market Fri 7/18 5:30 - 7:30P Yappy Hour Sa 8/9 10:00A - 12:00P

Th 8/21 6:00 - 8:00P Summer Concert

Sa 9/6 10:00A - 12:00P Farmers Market

YAPPY HOUR

Join the paw-ty at the historic Halfway Homestead for a tail-wagging good time at the dog happy hour! This unique event is the perfect way for dog lovers and their furry friends to socialize, relax, and enjoy a fun evening outdoors. Enjoy local beers, food trucks, vendors and live music!

Location: Historic Halfway Homestead

6/20 4:00 - 7:00P

7/18 4:00 - 7:00P

8/15 4:00 - 7:00P Fri 9/19 4:00 - 7:00P

Fri 10/24 4:00 - 7:00P

HOLLYWOOD AT THE HOMESTEAD

Do you miss the movies of your childhood or a bygone decade? Come unlock some nostalgia with us during outdoor movies hosted by the Windsor Museum! We’re throwing it back with movies that were shown in Windsor’s historic movie theater in the 1930s-1970s at our brandnew museum site, the Historic Halfway Homestead! Grab a friend and join us for some history and entertainment.

June 21: Wizard of Oz (1939)

July 19: Parent Trap (1961)

August 16: Charlotte’s Web (1973)

Alcohol and snacks will not be for sale at this event, but snacks and alcoholic beverages are permitted in Windsor’s parks. No glass containers are allowed, but BYOB is permitted.

Location: Historic Halfway Homestead

Sa 6/21 8:00 - 10:00P $5 245638-01

Sa 7/19 8:00 - 10:00P $5 245638-02

Sa 8/16 8:00 - 10:00P $5 245638-03

SICK TREE DAY

Each year, the Town of Windsor Tree Board and the Windsor Forestry hosts “Sick Tree Day”. A group of horticulture experts will be making the rounds in Windsor to look at sick or dying trees and offer their advice. This is a FREE, once-a-year event.

Location: At Your Home

4TH OF JULY

Celebrate Independence Day with a spectacular event where friends, families, and neighbors come together to honor the holiday in grand style. This annual tradition features an exciting mix of activities, live entertainment, and, of course, dazzling fireworks!

1 p.m.- 3 p.m. | Parlor Pickers (Country) @Train depot

4 p.m.- 6 p.m. | Michael Morrow & the Culprits (Rock) @5th Street

7p.m.- 9 p.m. | Those Crazy Nights (Journey Tribute Band) @Main stage

Fireworks display at approximately 9:15 p.m.

Location: Boardwalk Park

FAMILY CAMPOUT

Families are invited to our annual family campout! Activities include a movie on the big screen, fishing, paddle boarding and more! A family dinner and light breakfast will be provided. Families must bring their own tent, sleeping bags, flashlights, bug spray, fishing license supplies, and anything else you will need for your setup.

Location: Boardwalk Park

EXPLORE! FAMILY EVENING AT EATON

Come explore an evening of water at the newly restored historic Eaton House near Windsor Lake! Bring the family and join the Town of Windsor Museums and some special guests to discover the stories, science, and history of water right in our own back yard. You’ll also get a peek into our newest Museum building—the Eaton House. Thank you to the Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area for their support on the preservation of this building.

Location: Eaton House

Learn more about the Windsor Volunteer Experience and register for events: windsorgov.com/Volunteer

VOLUNTEER EVENTS

COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER DAYS

Community Volunteer Days are fun, family- friendly events where volunteers can give back to their favorite public spaces. A picnic lunch will be provided for all volunteers after each event. To help us plan, please make sure to sign up before you show up! All volunteers must sign up prior to showing up to the event.

Volunteer Event Sign up: bit.ly/WindsorVolunteerEvents

May 17 - Volunteer to help prepare your local museum to open for the summer! Help clean historic artifacts, clean up the grounds, and paint old buildings.

Location: Windsor History Museum

May 31 - Volunteer with spring gardening tasks to help Treasure Island Demonstration Garden get ready for the 2025 season!

Location: Treasure Island Demonstration Garden

June 7 - Volunteer to restore trails and build a few new ones in celebration of National Trails Day!

Location: Highlands Ridge Open Space

Sa 5/17 9:00A - 12:00P Free 243300-01

Sa 5/31 9:00A - 12:00P Free 243300-03

Sa 6/7 9:00A - 12:00P Free 243300-02

WINDSOR VOLUNTEER FAIR

Welcome to the Windsor Volunteer Fair, where you can learn all about the good that is happening in your community. Meet and greet with local nonprofits and service- based organizations to learn about their work and how you can become involved as a volunteer. Grab a snack from a food truck, celebrate National Volunteer Week, and find your volunteer experience! Registration is not required. This is a drop- in event. In case of bad weather, the event will be rescheduled to the same time and place on May 3.

Location: Market Pavilion

Day Date Time

Fee Class #

Sa 4/26 10:00A - 12:00P Free 243301-02

TREASURE ISLAND DEMONSTRATION GARDEN

This acre of public garden space is located along the Poudre Trail next to the Eastman Wetlands Experience at 1524 7th Street. Half of the garden is dedicated to growing produce for the Windsor - Severance Food Pantry, and the other half of the garden demonstrates annuals, perennials, shrubs, and trees that are well adjusted to growing in Windsor, Colorado. Visit for a quiet stroll, a guided tour, an educational class, or just for fun!

VOLUNTEER AT THE GARDEN

Ready to join the team? Whether you are experienced or new to gardening, there is a place for you on our team! Volunteers can sign up at bit.ly/TreasureIslandVolunteer or contact the Volunteer & Horticulture Specialist: Christine Ginnity for more information at cginnity@windsorgov.com

GARDEN CLASSES

Learn about gardening with free classes at Treasure Island Demonstration Garden! Classes are presented by Weld County Master Gardeners and are outdoors at the garden. Registration is encouraged but not required. Registered participants will receive an email with more details leading up to the tour dates.

May 21 - Tree Planting Class: All the most up-to-date horticulture-based information regarding the how, when and where of planting a new tree.

June 18 - Color Through the Seasons: Learn strategies to create year-round interest in your yard and garden. Bulbs for fall, season of bloom and color pallets will be featured.

July 16 - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Pollinators and other insects. Which to protect and how to provide for them.

August 20 - Harvesting Vegetables: Is it ripe? Will it change color? The how and when of harvesting in your home garden.

September 17 - Preparing for Spring in the Garden: What do gardeners do in the off-season? This class will walk you through fall tasks such as pruning and dividing, planning and setting goals for next season, winter projects, and spring starts.

Location: Treasure Island Demonstration Garden

W 5/21 10:00 - 11:00A Free 243321-00

W 6/18 10:00 - 11:00A Free 243321-01

W 7/16 10:00 - 11:00A Free 243321-03

W 8/20 10:00 - 11:00A Free 243321-04

W 9/17 10:00 - 11:00A Free 243321-05

GARDEN TOURS

Celebrate your loved ones with a tour of Treasure Island Demonstration Garden! Drop in during the hours of 1:30-3:30pm to stroll or roll through a stunning acre of vegetables, annuals, perennials, trees and shrubs that thrive in Windsor. Guides will be on-site to answer questions. Registration is encouraged but not required. Registered participants will receive an email reminder with more details leading up to the tour dates.

May 11 - Mother’s Day Garden Tours

June 15 - Father’s Day Garden Tours

September 7 - Grandparent’s Day Garden Tours

September 28 - International Day of Peace Garden Tours

Location: Treasure Island Demonstration Garden

Su 5/11 1:30- 3:30P Free 243320-00

Su 6/15 1:30- 3:30P Free 243320-01

Su 9/7 1:30- 3:30P Free 243320-02

Su 9/28 1:30- 3:30P Free 243320-03

MUSEUMS

WINDSOR HISTORY MUSEUM

May 23 - August 31

Free Admission

Location: Boardwalk Park, 100 N. 5th Street

Fridays, Noon – 4 p.m.

Saturdays, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Sundays, Noon – 4 p.m.

Unlock Windsor’s past at the Windsor History Museum! Explore what life was like in early Windsor at the 1882 Train Depot, caboose, schoolhouse, farm house, beet shack, and chapel. Discover what makes Windsor unique at the Windsor History Museum!

GUIDED TOURS OF WINDSOR HISTORY MUSEUM

Do you have a group that would be interested in touring the Windsor History Museum? Tours of the museum are offered free of charge for groups of four or more! Tours last 45 minutes to 1 hour and visit the different buildings at the museum. Tours are led by experienced docents and can be customized to your group. For more information about guided tours, or to schedule a tour, please contact the Museum Education Coordinator at 970-388-9440. Tours must be scheduled at least three days in advance.

Learn more about Town of Windsor Museums: recreationliveshere.com/Museums

ABOUT MUSEUMS

Town of Windsor Museums comprises the Windsor History Museum; the Art & Heritage Center; the Eaton House; and the Historic Halfway Homestead, which is currently finishing development.

The Museum Education team provides educational programming for residents of all ages across various subjects from Windsor history.

ART & HERITAGE CENTER

Open hours:

Fridays-Sundays, Noon – 4 p.m. during exhibitions.

Exhibition schedule:

Dana Green Clearing Spaces: May 2 - May 4

Visual/Verse Collaborative Art Show: May 30 - July 27

UPLIFT: 11th Annual Community Art Show: September 5 - November 9

EXHIBITIONS

DANA GREEN: CLEARING SPACES

Join us for a special exhibit at the Art & Heritage Center! For one weekend only, come see Clearing Space by artist, Dana Green. Dana’s expressive paintings are inspired by nature and the beauty of Colorado. Meet the artist and listen to live music by Ramblers’ Guild at an opening reception on Friday, May 2 from 5 - 8 p.m. Free Admission!

Exhibition Runs: May 2 – May 4

VISUAL/VERSE: COLLABORATIVE ART SHOW

This experimental exhibition paired dozens of local poets and visual artists to create the show’s work. The collaborative 3-month process between artists results in some impressive works of art you can’t afford to miss exploring! Join us for an opening reception on June 6th from 5 - 8 p.m. and for a closing reception on July 11th from 5 - 8 p.m. Both receptions will be unique. Free Admission!

Exhibition Runs: May 30 – July 27

CALL FOR ARTISTS:

Get ready for the 11th Annual Windsor Community Art Show: UPLIFT. This powerful word opens endless possibilities for artistic expression, and we’re inviting YOU to explore its many meanings. Whether UPLIFT sparks thoughts of raising someone’s spirit or lifting something to new heights, we want to see how you interpret this dynamic concept. We are calling on ALL art forms—yes, you read that right: ALL art forms! Whether you work in 2D, 3D, poetry, theater, music, video, installations, or anything else that can be displayed, we want your unique vision to be part of this exhibition.

Submissions Accepted: March 15 – June 15, 2025

To submit your artwork or learn more, visit recreationliveshere.com/2025CallForArtists

UPLIFT COMMUNITY ART SHOW

The 11th Annual Community Art Show is centered around the word UPLIFT. Art in all its forms and mediums showcase the creativity within our community at this one-of-a-kind juried art exhibition. Join us for awards celebrations on September 5th, 5 - 8 p.m. and October 3rd, 5 - 8 p.m. These events will be a chance to meet the artists and see some live performances! Free Admission! Exhibition Runs: September 5 – November 9

MINI EXHIBITS @CRC

COMMUNITY DUO: CLEARVIEW LIBRARY AND VOLUNTEERS!

The Clearview Library is displaying artwork created during their Family Art Challenge program. Did you know that April is Global Volunteer Month? Come see what volunteers have done in Windsor!

Exhibition Runs: April 1 – May 29

UPCYCLED: BY CORNELIA DAVIS

Local artist Cornelia Davis shares her passion for upcycled art in this unique exhibition that explores her creativity, philosophy, and personal history

Exhibition Runs: June 10 – August 23 Click

ACTIVE ADULTS

ACTIVE RECREATION

ACTIVE ADULT BASKETBALL

Drop-in for basketball at the Community Recreation Center. Pick-up games are played half court. Please bring a light and a dark jersey.

Location: CRC Auxiliary Gymnasium

INDOOR PICKLEBALL

Drop-in for a game of pickleball with your friends and other pickleball enthusiasts! Lined courts with nets are provided but bring your own paddle.

Location: CRC Main Gymnasium

OUTDOOR PICKLEBALL COURTS

Eight courts with nets are located at Main Park, 300 Locust Street and at Windsor Highlands Park, 7985 Highland Meadows Parkway. Courts are open and free to the public.

Courts subject to closure during winter conditions. Courts can be rented if you prefer a specific court at a specific time instead of dropping in to play. Rent a court for $10 per hour. Call 970-674-3500.

Location: Main Park and Windsor Highlands Park

WINDSOR PICKLEBALL CLUB

The Windsor Pickleball Club (WPC) is a volunteer operated, not-for-profit group that reserves outdoor court time at Main Park from May through September. The WPC provides opportunities for member play at all skill levels, promotes play in a safe environment, and cultivates an atmosphere of friendliness and fair play. For additional information, email windsorpickleballclub@outlook.com.

PICKLEBALL LESSONS

The Windsor Pickleball Club is offering lessons to anyone interested in learning about pickleball. Volunteers will teach you all the basic skills needed to play the fastest growing sport in the nation!

Location: Main Park Pickleball Courts

M,W,F 5/12 - 5/16 12:30 - 2:30P $15 211053-00

M,W,F 6/16 - 6/20 12:30 - 2:30P $15 211053-01

M,W,F 7/21 - 7/25 12:30 - 2:30P $15 211053-02

M,W,F 8/11 - 8/15 12:30 - 2:30P $15 211053-03

SHOOTIN’ POOL

Drop-in for a game of pool with friends or just practice on your own. Please note pool table use is on a drop-in basis. Other activitieses may be scheduled. Please read the situation before playing and be prepared to share the room as needed.

Location: CRC Active Adult Lounge

Every Day 8:00A - 8:00P Free 211046-00

CRIBBAGE CLUB

Enjoy a good of cribbage with other like-minded players. Contact lead volunteer, Henry Fry, to let him know you are interested, and he’ll organize a weekly game! Contact Henry at 623-826-1249 or by email at fry7174@gmail.com

Location: CRC Active Adult Lounge

PLAYER’S CLUB

Do you like to play bridge or card games? Ever wonder about or want to learn the ancient Chinese game of mahjong? Join this motley crew to play cards or mahjong and learn some new games along the way! Contact lead volunteer, Cindy Schiller, at 303-909-3772 or by email at cindy.schiller@gmail.com for more detailed information.

Location: CRC Active Adult Lounge

M 12:00 - 4:00P Free Mahjong

Tu 12:00 - 4:00P Free Mahjong/Cards

Tu 6:00 - 9:00P Free Open Game Night

W 6:00 - 9:00P Free Mahjong

Th 1:00 - 3:00P Free Cards

F 2:00 - 4:00P Free Mahjong

MAHJONG CLASSES

Mahjong is a game of both skill and luck that originated in China many centuries ago. This course introduces the beginner to the basic rules and simple strategies. Learn to play this enjoyable, social, and thought-provoking game! All equipment will be provided during class. For questions, please contact Cindy Schiller at cindy.schiller@ gmail.com or 303-909-3772.

Location: CRC Active Adult Lounge

Sa 5/10 1:00 - 3:00P

Sa 6/14 1:00 - 3:00P $10 211064-01

Sa 7/12 1:00 - 3:00P $10 211064-02

Sa 8/9 1:00 - 3:00P $10 211064-03

OPEN STUDIO

Join a community of local artists to work on your latest masterpiece in a supportive social setting. Bring your own supplies, all mediums are welcome, and enjoy making art in the beautifully lit Art & Heritage Center, a National Historic Landmark. Your first visit is free, so just drop by and say hello! Quarterly passes give you access to each weekly session. Drop-ins are welcome with a $5 cash admission.

Location: Art & Heritage Center (April, May, August)

CRC Oak Room (June & July)

M April, May, August 10:00A - 1:00P $5 145605-02

M June - July 10:00A - 1:00P $5 145605-03

HEALTH & EDUCATION

ADVANCED FOOT CARE CLINIC

A registered nurse will provide a medical grade pedicure and full foot health assessment at the visit. The goal is to provide comfortable, affordable and convenient foot care to seniors. Using preventative foot care will help you avoid more severe and costly issues in the future. A registered nurse will provide a medical pedicure. To register, call 970-292-6874 or email office@nocoadvancedfootcare.com.

Location: CRC Aspen Room

*First Wednesday of each month

DEMENTIA TOGETHER

(PRESENTED BY DEMENTIA TOGETHER.ORG)

Memory cafés are social gatherings for people with mild to moderate cognitive impairment and their care partners who want to remain engaged with others traveling the dementia journey. Join the group for intergenerational reminiscing, games, inspiration, laughter, music and snacks.

Location: CRC Pine Room

HEALTHIER LIVING COLORADO (PRESENTED BY WELD AREA AGENCY ON AGING)

Healthier Living Colorado is a 6-week, 2 hour per week, workshop developed by Stanford University and offered by Weld Area Agency on Aging. Be proactive and learn tools to become a better self-manager of your chronic conditions (such as hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, osteoporosis, asthma, etc.). Learn tools to be more effective in managing their disease conditions. Some topics include techniques to deal with frustration, fatigue, pain and isolation; importance of exercise and proper nutrition; medication management; and improving communication with family, friends, and health care professionals. Registration required by calling Weld Area Agency on Aging at 970-400-6117.

Location: CRC Party Room

4/21-6/2 1:00 - 3:00P Free 211050-02

*No class on 5/26

AUTOBIOGRAPHY WORKSHOP

Materials are free; participants provide their own writing materials. Participants will write on nine themes that apply to everyone and will read portions of their writings each week in class. Class is limited to the first six people to register.

For details, contact the instructor, Clay Carter at pclaycarter@gmail.com.

Location: CRC Oak Room

W 5/7 – 6/11 1:30 - 3:00P Free 211050-06

*Third Tuesday of each month

GONG VOYAGE (PRESENTED BY ASPEN CLUB)

Our bodies are mostly water, and since sounds travel around four times faster in water than in the air, our bodies are excellent receptors and conductors of sound and vibration. Participants have attributed the following to sound healing: reduction of stress and stimulation of deep relaxation, lower blood pressure, relief from chronic pain. Kathy Dickson will play for an hour with no words spoken as you simply absorb the vibrations. Please wear comfortable clothes. Registration required by calling Aspen Club at (970) 495-8565.

Location: CRC Cypress Room

FROM OVERWHELMED TO ORGANIZED: A GUIDE TO STRESS-FREE DOWNSIZING

Are you or a loved one considering downsizing but feeling overwhelmed by the process? This informative session will provide practical strategies to simplify your transition. Learn how to create a step-by-step downsizing plan that reduces stress. Whether you’re planning a move soon or just starting to think about it, this class will give you the confidence and knowledge to right size with ease.

Light lunch will be provided. Registration is required by emailing Erin Marandola at: e.marandola@kw.com or by calling 303-503-8609. Space is limited!

Location: CRC Party Room

BALANCE SCREENINGS (PRESENTED BY ASPEN CLUB)

These screenings, performed by Physical and Occupational Therapists, will assess your fall risk using the STEADI (Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, & Injuries) Initiative tools and protocols. Balance and fall prevention strategies, programs, and resources will be shared based on your results. Appointments required by calling 970-495-8565.

Location: CRC Party Room

ACTS OF CONNECTION WORKSHOP

Human beings are biologically wired for connection - in fact, it’s as essential to survival as oxygen, food, water, and shelter. Despite this, feelings of loneliness or isolation are more common than we realize. In this workshop, we’ll talk about the importance of connection and create an action plan for cultivating connection in our lives and our community. Together we can build strong and meaningful relationships, so no one feels alone. This workshop is presented by Acts of Connection Weld, an initiative from Thriving Weld that aims to combat social isolation and foster connection in Weld County. To register, email healthymindandspiritweld@gmail.com or call 970-400-1235.

Location: CRC Party Room

AARP DRIVER SAFETY CLASS

Sign up for this driver safety class and you may qualify to receive a discount on your car insurance (check with your insurance agent for details). Registration is required, but payment is due to the instructor on the first day of class, cash or check only. Bring your AARP membership card for a $5 discount! Register with the CRC front desk staff at 970-674-3500.

Location: CRC Party Room

*Paid to instructor at class

ROCKIES GAMES

Spend a relaxing day at the ballpark watching the Colorado Rockies! Seats are located on the main level in the outfield field mezzanine, sections 144 and 145. Seats are usually in the shade but no guarantee. Price includes ticket, transportation, and parking. Lunch is on your own. Departure for all games is at 11 a.m. and cost $39.

Walking Level: Easy-Moderate

Location: CRC depart from front parking lot

W 4/30 Braves 111020-18

Th 5/8 Tigers 211020-00

Th 5/22 Phillies 211020-01

Th 6/12 Giants 211020-02

Th 7/3 Astros 211020-03

W 7/23 Cardinals 211020-04

W 8/6 Blue Jays 211020-05

Th 8/21 Dodgers 211020-06

Th 9/18 Marlins 211020-07

*Cost of meals not included.

HORSE PALACE CASINO

Test your luck at Cheyenne’s newest Casino… Horse Palace at Swan Ranch! There spacious gaming floor features a variety of the newest games and classic favorites with large progressives, fun bonuses, and more ways to win. Use your Horse Palace Players card every time you play to earn points, offers, and other rewards.

Walking Level: Moderate

Location: CRC depart from front parking lot

Th 5/1 9:00A – 3:30P $23 211020-08

Th 6/26 9:00A – 3:30P $23 211020-09

Th 7/24 9:00A – 3:30P $23 211020-10

Th 8/14 9:00A – 3:30P $23 211020-11

*Cost of meals not included.

ADAMS FAMILY (BUELL THEATRE)

Big-League Productions, Inc. presents The Addams Family, a devilishly delightful musical comedy based on the bizarre and beloved characters by legendary cartoonist Charles Addams. It’s a comical feast that embraces the wackiness in every family, The Addams Family is the magnificently macabre hit musical featuring everyone’s favorite creepy, kooky characters! The driver will make a stop for dinner before the show.

Walking Level: Easy

Location: CRC depart from front parking lot

F 5/2 3:45 – 11:00P $101 211020-12

*Cost of meals not included.

BOOK OF MORMON (BUELL THEATRE)

This outrageous musical comedy follows the adventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries, sent halfway across the world to spread the Good Word. With standing room only productions in London, on Broadway, and across North America, The Book of Mormon has truly become an international sensation. Contains explicit language! The driver will make a stop for dinner before the show.

Walking Level: Easy -Moderate

Location: CRC depart from front parking lot

Th 5/15 4:00 - 11:00P $83 211020-13

*Cost of meals not included.

TRACES OF THE PAST HISTORY TOUR

The Fort Collins History Tour tells the fascinating story of some the earliest settlers in the Cache la Poudre River Valley, how they came to be associated with the founding of the fledgling community of Fort Collins, and where the settlement occurred along the Poudre corridor. Most of this tour will be done on the bus, but some minimal walking is involved. The driver will make a stop for lunch before heading home.

Walking Level: Easy

Location: CRC depart from front parking lot

Th 5/29 9:15A – 2:30P $53 211020-14

*Cost of meals not included.

& JULIET (BUELL THEATRE)

Juliet’s new story bursts to life through a playlist of pop anthems as iconic as her name, including “Since U Been Gone‚” “Roar,” “Baby One More Time,” “Larger Than Life‚” “That’s The Way It Is,“ and “Can’t Stop the Feeling!”—all from the genius songwriter/producer behind more #1 hits than any other artist this century. Break free of the balcony scene and get into this romantic comedy that proves there’s life after Romeo. The driver will make a stop for dinner before the show.

Walking Level: Easy-Moderate

Location: CRC depart from front parking lot

WYOMING STATE CAPITOL AND GOVERNOR’S MANSION TOUR

Tour the Wyoming State Capitol Building and the Governor’s Mansion! The Capitol underwent a fouryear restoration in 2019 transforming the building to the historic grandeur of its original architecture. This can’t-miss site has incredible architecture and is the seat of Wyoming’s executive and legislative branches of government. The Governors’ Mansion takes pride in the mission to preserve and interpret the history of the people who lived there between 1905 and 1976. The driver will plan a quick stop for lunch before returning home.

Walking Level: Easy-Moderate

Location: CRC depart from front parking lot

*Cost of meals not included.

GEORGETOWN LOOP RAILROAD

The Georgetown Loop Railroad® was one of Colorado’s first visitor attractions. Completed in 1884, this spectacular stretch of three-foot narrow-gauge railroad was considered an engineering marvel for its time. Climb aboard and travel back in time to discover the rugged romance of the Colorado Rockies in the 1880s. The driver will plan a quick stop for lunch before returning home.

Walking Level: Moderate

Location: CRC depart from front parking lot

*Cost of meals not included.

*Cost of meals not included.

SOME LIKE IT HOT (BUELL THEATRE)

Winner of 4 Tony Awards®, including Best Choreography and Best Costumes, and the Grammy Award® for Best Musical Theater Album, Some Like it Hot is A SuperSized, All-Out Song-And-Dance Spectacular! Set in Chicago when prohibition has everyone thirsty for a little excitement, Some Like it Hot is the glorious, big, highkicking story of two musicians forced to flee the Windy City after witnessing a mob hit. With gangsters hot on their heels, they catch a cross-country train for the lifechasing, life-changing trip of a lifetime. The driver will make a stop for dinner before the show.

Walking Level: Easy-Moderate

Location: CRC depart from front parking lot

MOULIN ROUGE (BUELL THEATRE)

Enter a world of splendor and romance, of eye-popping excess, of glitz, grandeur, and glory! A world where Bohemians and aristocrats rub elbows and revel in electrifying enchantment. Welcome to Moulin Rouge! The Musical! Baz Luhrmann’s revolutionary film comes to life onstage, remixed in a new musical mash-up extravaganza. Directed by Tony Award® winner Alex Timbers, Moulin Rouge! The Musical is a theatrical celebration of Truth, Beauty, Freedom, and—above all—Love. The driver will make a stop for dinner before the show.

Walking Level: Moderate

Location: CRC depart from front parking lot

*Cost of meals not included.

TRAIL RIDGE ROAD SCENIC TOUR

Covering the 48 miles between Estes Park on the park’s east side and Grand Lake on the west, Trail Ridge Road more than lives up to its advanced billing. Eleven miles of this high highway travel above tree line, the elevation near 11,500 feet where the park’s evergreen forests come to a halt. As it winds across the tundra’s vastness to its high point at 12,183 feet elevation, Trail Ridge Road (U.S. 34) offers visitors thrilling views, wildlife sightings and spectacular alpine wildflower exhibitions, all from the comfort of their car. We’ll make a stop, in Grand Lake for lunch and a bit of window shopping, if time permits, before retracing the route home.

Walking Level: Easy

Location: CRC depart from front parking lot

*Cost of meals not included.

*Cost of meals not included.

DRAGOMAN’S WWII MUSEUM TOUR

Tour the largest private collection of military uniforms and accessories in the world. Dragonman (Mel) also has hundreds of operational military vehicles and full auto military weapons on site. This is one of the most unique private collections you won’t want to miss! The driver will make a stop for lunch before the drive back to Windsor.

Walking Level: Moderate

Location: CRC depart from front parking lot

8/27 7:00A – 5:30P $47 211020-21

*Cost of meals not included.

AQUATICS

SWIM LESSONS

JR AIDE

Interested in volunteering to help teach swimming lessons this summer? Come to this informative training, bring your summer schedule with you. After training, applicants may be selected for interviews to see if they qualify to become a volunteer Jr. Aide. Please wear your suit and bring a towel and water.

Location: Chimney Park Pool

WINDSOR DOLPHINS SWIM TEAM

Windsor Dolphins Swim Team is recommended for participants who have successfully completed Stroke School.

Our CARA Swim Team fosters skill development and sportsmanship in a fun and supportive environment. Participants must be able to swim 50 continuous yards, perform freestyle with side breathing, be familiar with the four competitive strokes, and demonstrate the ability to swim for 90 minutes in a coached setting.

Location: Chimney Park Pool Ages: 8-18

See the latest calendar for more events and information: recreationliveshere.com/Aquatics

SWIM LESSON DATES AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Lesson registration will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. To make the online registration process as smooth as possible, please visit recreationliveshere.com/RecReg to get your household ID number ahead of time. For questions, please email aquatics@windsorgov.com.

$50 for Windsor Residents, $65 for Non-Residents

Chimney Park Pool Swim Lessons

Lessons are offered at the times below. Visit recreationliveshere.com/RecReg for a full schedule of levels offered at each time.

All sessions are Monday - Thursday for two weeks. Lessons are 30 minutes long.

5:10

5:45 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 6:15 p.m.

Inclement Weather: There is one safety day and one cancellation day built into each session before any weather refunds will be given. Please call Chimney Park Pool at 970-674-0826 for weather cancellations.

Community Recreation Center (CRC) Pool Swim Lessons

Lessons are offered at the times below. Visit recreationliveshere.com/recreg for a full schedule of levels offered at each time.

All sessions meet twice a week for four weeks. Lessons are 30 minutes long.

June 3 - 26 July 8 - 31

Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:10, 5:45 or 6:20 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:10, 5:45 or 6:20 p.m.

Saturday sessions meet once a week for four weeks. Lessons are 30 minutes long. June 7 - 28, July 12 - August 2

Ca eine Caffeine-FREE SOMETHING

Specialty Espresso Drink

Snowy, Mexi, Sopapilla & more! Hot, Iced or Blended.

Bright Energy

Clean caffeine from green coffee for a boost without the crash.

Cold Brew

Smoother and less acidic with a bold, refreshing flavor. Try with cold foam!

Chiller

A frozen cream shake with endless flavor possibilities, enjoyed by all ages!

Fruit Smoothie

Fruit smoothies with flavors that can be mixed and matched!

Matcha

Ceremonial grade matcha that delivers a rich & luxurious matcha experience.

Herbal Tea

Choose from our collection of herbal teas from Steven Smith Teamaker.

Hot Chocolate

Our signature blend of chocolates highlighting Morning Fresh Dairy’s chocolate milk!

OUTDOOR AQUATICS

WINDSOR LAKE INFO

Permits are required year-round for all watercraft.

How to Purchase a Boat Permit

Please upload all documentation online at recreationliveshere.com/boating:

• Proof of residency in Windsor (Town of Windsor utility bill, property tax, or lease agreement)

• Driver’s License

• Current Boat Registration (motorized and sailboats)

• Proof of Insurance* (motorized)

*Motorized watercraft must have liability coverage with minimum limits of $300,000 for bodily injury and property damage. One permit per craft.

Once your documentation is approved you will be contacted for payment. Paper copies of documentation will not be accepted.

For Colorado Boating Statutes and Regulations please call 303-791-1954 or visit www.parks.state.co.us

MOTORIZED BOATING

Motorized permit holders can be scheduled on the lake on motorized days on a first-come, first-served basis. Daily and annual permit holders must call 970-674-3500 to request their time and day of the week to reserve a spot on the lake no earlier than Monday of that week. Motorized boating will not be allowed on the 4th of July. No jet skis allowed.

1/2 Day: $25 Residents

$35 Non-Residents

Annual: $500

(Max 20 sold - beginning 5/12/25)

Dates: May 24 – August 10 Days: W/Fri/Sa/Su

August 16 - September 21 Sa/Su Only

Time: 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. or 2 p.m. – 8 p.m.

NON-MOTORIZED BOATINGWINDSOR LAKE AND KYGER RESERVOIR

All crafts outside of the swim beach must have a current Town of Windsor Boating Permit to use the lake. All watercraft must have a Boating Permit to use Kyger Reservoir. One permit per craft is required. From May 24th to August 10th non-motorized boats can only be on the lake during the times listed below. After Aug 10th non-motorized boats can be on the lake year-round from sunrise to sunset as long as ice is not present.

Windsor Lake Only Daily Permit:

$10 Resident; $15 Non-resident

Kyger Reservoir Only Daily Permit:

$10 Resident; $15 Non-resident

Windsor Lake Only Annual Permit:

$50 Resident; $65 Non-resident

Kyger Reservoir Only Annual Permit:

$40 Resident; $55 Non-resident

Windsor Lake and Kyger Reservoir Annual Permit:

$70 Resident; $85 Non-resident

Windsor Lake Non Motorized Days

Days: Su/M/Tu/Th/Sa

Dates: May 24 – August 10 August 16-September 21 | Sa/Su - shared with motorized boaters.

Time: Daylight hours

Kyger: Sunrise to sunset Sunday-Saturday

SUP AND STRETCH

In this class you will learn proper stand-up paddleboard techniques from an experienced instructor. You will practice your skills and also learn stability and agility moves on the board. All levels welcome. Children under 12 need to have a parent on the board with them.

Location: Kyger Reservoir Ages: 12-100

SUP YOGA

Our stand-up paddleboard yoga class combines the benefits of stand-up paddleboarding with the mindfulness of yoga. In this 60-minute class, an instructor will guide you through a series of poses, breathing exercises, and meditation techniques, all designed to help you connect with your body, calm your mind, and tap into the natural beauty surrounding you. Bring your own paddleboard to save $15 on registration. Bring comfortable & quickdrying clothing, water, towel, sunscreen and a hat.

Location: Kyger Reservoir

Age: 12-100

Su 7/13 - 8/3 7:00 - 8:15P $100 211802-01

Su 8/10 - 8/31 7:00 - 8:15P $100 211802-02

SUP SERIES

Join us for a fun and relaxing stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) class at Kyger Reservoir! An instructor will guide you through the basics of SUP, teaching you how to properly paddle, balance, and maneuver your board. Bring your own paddleboard to save $15 on registration. Bring comfortable clothing, water shoes, sunscreen and a water bottle.

Location: Kyger Reservoir

Ages: 12-100

Su 7/13 - 8/3 5:30 - 6:30P $80 211803-01

Su 8/10 - 8/31 5:30 - 6:30P $80 211803-02

BOAT RENTALS

Kayak, paddle boat, canoe, paddleboard, CORCL and aqua trike rentals are available at Windsor Lake. Lifejackets are required for all participants and will be provided. Children 9 & under must be accompanied by a responsible guardian 16 years or older. SUP Boards: one person per board, must be 12+ to rent. Anyone 18 years and under must have their legal guardian sign the waiver before participating.

Hobie Boards and Hydrobikes: $12/30 minutes, ages 12+

All other watercrafts: $10/30 minutes

(Rental Tickets sold at concession building)

FISHING INFORMATION

Fishing is allowed on Windsor Lake year-round when ice is not present. Must have a valid fishing license. For information on rules and regulations or fishing licenses, call 1-800-244-5613 or visit www.wildlife.state.co.us.

Windsor Lake is generally stocked with Yellow Perch Fingerling, Bluegill, Channel Catfish, and Trout.

Night fishing is allowed from the south end of the parking lot on Highway 257 north to the inlet bridge of the lake only. Each fisherman must have a line in the water that is being attended.

SWIM BEACH @WINDSOR LAKE

Daylight hours only

Take time to enjoy a day at the beach! Swimming is permitted within areas designated by ropes and buoys only.

*Park rules and regulations apply.

All children 9 and under must be accompanied by a responsible guardian 16 yrs. or older.

Swim AT YOUR OWN RISK! NO Lifeguard on Duty!

EASTMAN PARK RIVER EXPERIENCE

Are you ready for a splish-splash good time? Located off 7th Street and Eastman Park Drive north of the playground, shelter, skatepark and soccer fields is a local river adventure unlike anything else in the Town of Windsor called the Eastman Park River Experience. The Eastman Park River Experience features a river-mile devoted to local kayaking, canoeing, tubing and water play.

This outdoor experience features a dedicated float launch and take out area, a scenic river plaza that provides river access for general water enjoyment, picturesque views of the Cache la Poudre River and Longs Peak and an amazing new hangout spot.

Sunday-Saturday from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Rentals are available at the concessions pavilion by the playground. Float times vary and all tubes must be returned by close of rentals. Time of last tube rented will be dependent on current flow rate of river. Tube valet service is included with rentals.

CLASSES

ART

FRIDAY EVENING ART CLASSES WITH MRS. HAY

Come spend the evening making art with Mrs. Hay in Skyview’s Art Room. Each night has a different theme and students will take home one to two art projects each class. They will have access to: watercolor, tempera based paint, oil pastels, beads for jewelry making, lots of paper, paint pens, markers, stencils, colored pencils, and more.

Location: Skyview Elementary School

PAINTING WORKSHOP

Let your kids get artsy in this children’s painting workshop aimed at providing a creative adventure while gaining confidence and learning basic painting techniques by creating an inspired work of art in this instructor guided art class for kids ages 6-14. All supplies will be provided.

5/10: Claude Monet

6/14: Georgia O’Keefe

7/19: Piet Mondrian

8/9: Keith Haring

Location: CRC Oak Room

Sa 5/10 2:00 - 3:30P $24 245610-01

Sa 6/14 2:00 - 3:30P $24 245610-02

Sa 7/19 2:00 - 3:30P $24 245610-03

Sa 8/9 2:00 - 3:30P $24 245610-04

DRAWING CLUB

Calling all aspiring artists! Have a blast and meet other artistic kids in these introductory afternoon art classes for ages 6-10 that are geared towards honing skills through instructor guided drawing practice. All supplies will be provided.

5/1 - 5/29: Axolotls and other amphibians

6/5 - 6/26: It lives in the ocean

7/31- 8/28: It came from outer space

Location: CRC Oak Room *No Class 8/21

ART CLUB

For those older kids ages 11-15 that love art and want to expand their skill, this multimedia afternoon art class offers the perfect creative space. Get guided instruction on a variety of techniques and mediums. All supplies will be provided. Master Studies: Utilizing various artistic media, we will delve into a famous work of art in an attempt to recreate it or create our own in the same style.

5/1 - 5/29: Geometric Designs

6/5 - 6/26: Optical Illusions

7/31 - 8/28: Graffiti

Location: CRC Oak Room *No Class 8/21

CAMPS

PRESCHOOL CAMP

Is your little one ready to learn, play, and discover the natural world? Welcome to the Farmhouse! In this preschool-aged camp, we’ll explore life on the farm through art, science, storytelling, and a bit of adventure. This class promotes self-discovery, confidence in using our senses, builds a relationship with nature, and gives preschoolers foundational learning blocks in a friendly camp setting. This is a child without adult class, ages 3-5. Children must be potty trained.

Session 1: June 16 - 19

Session 2: June 23 - 26

Location: Historic Halfway Homestead

M-Th 6/16 - 6/19 9:00 - 11:30A $175 245601-01

M-Th 6/23 - 6/26 9:00 - 11:30A $175 245601-02

YOUNG REMBRANDTS ART CAMP

Is your home overflowing with your child’s artwork? Take their talent to the next level with Young Rembrandts!

Coconuts and Crowns: A Polynesian Adventure (June 9 - 13) Ages 6 - 12

Kids will explore Polynesia through drawing, creating original characters like island girls and coconut creatures, plus flower crowns and ocean scenes. This 5-day workshop blends realism and cartoons using colored pencils and markers.

Chalk Pastel Drawing Workshop: Ocean Life (July 7 - 11) Ages 6 - 12

In this 5-day workshop, kids will draw ocean-themed subjects using pastels, including sea stars, clown fish, sea turtles, and jellyfish. The colorful results will leave them proud and ready for framing.

Location: Art and Heritage Center

M-F 6/9 - 6/13 9:00A - 12:00P $225 245633-01

M-F 7/7 - 7/11 9:00A - 12:00P $225 245633-02

GARDENING MINI-CAMP

Explore the world of the garden with us! In this mini gardening camp, we will be learning all new perspectives of gardening. Campers will learn about the historic origins of gardening and its impact throughout time. We will also explore the garden plants, soil, and pollination. This camp will include a chance for campers to build their own mini garden to take home at the end of the camp. Come dig in the dirt with us and help cultivate new adventures along with some delicious food.

Location: Eaton House Ages 7 - 12

7/21 - 7/22 9:00A - 12:00P $90

EARTH ADVENTURE CAMP

Ready to explore the natural world? Enroll in one of our Earth Adventures!

Wild for Water (June 9 - 12) Ages 6-9:

Go on a water adventure around Windsor! In this outdoor adventure camp, we will be learning environmental stewardship by exploring water ecosystems around Windsor complete with kayaks, hiking, games, science experiments and more!

Location: Eaton House

Archaeology Adventure (July 28 - 31) Ages 7-12:

Many of Windsor’s historic treasures lie beneath our feet, and this summer you can help us unearth them! Join us for this camp where we will become budding archaeologists!

Location: Historic Halfway Homestead

6/9 - 6/12

TIME TRAVELERS CAMP

Buckle up....we’re going back in time! At each Time Travelers Camp, kids will use hands-on activities to discover how people in Windsor and across time have lived.

Journey of Discovery (July 7 - 10) Ages 7-12

Embark on a journey back in time and discover stories of Windsor’s earliest explorers. We’ll tackle skills of navigation and survival while we explore storytelling and history. Do you have what it takes?

Let’s Get Cooking (August 4 - 7) Ages 8-12

Let’s explore Windsor’s past through harvesting, cooking, and baking some familiar and not-so-familiar foods. We’ll try out recipes created by different groups of people and learn about different kitchen tools past and present. Accommodations for food sensitivities may be available.

Location: Halfway Homestead

M-Th 7/7 - 7/10 9:00A - 12:00P $175 245602-01

M-Th 8/4 - 8/7 9:00A - 12:30P $175 245602-02

COOKING

YOUTH COOKING - REFRESHING SUMMER TREATS

When the summer gets too hot, we like to turn to nice and cooling summer treats. However, when we buy these, they can be filled with artificial ingredients. Join this class to learn how to get the best of both worlds and make quick, cool, and refreshing homemade treats using beneficial ingredients. All recipes are vegetarian-vegan friendly. A consent form is required and is available at the time of the event.

Location: CRC Kitchen

M 6/2 1:00 - 3:00P $30 213568-01

YOUTH COOKING - HOMEMADE FROZEN YOGURT

Join us to learn how to make these refreshing frozen treats using seasonal fruits. All recipes are vegetarianvegan friendly. A consent form is required and is available at the time of the event.

Location: CRC Kitchen

YOUTH COOKING - HEALTHY SNACKING

Let’s learn some new techniques for making delicious, healthy and colorful snacks. We’ll munch all through the class as we make them. Bring your snacking ideas with you. All recipes are vegetarian-vegan friendly. A consent form is required and is available at the time of the event.

Location: CRC Kitchen

- 3:00P

YOUTH COOKING - FOR THE CHOCOLATE LOVERS

Join us to learn to make simple but delicious chocolate recipes. These delights will be perfect to impress friends and family or to savor by yourself! All recipes are vegetarian-vegan friendly. A consent form is required and is available at the time of the event.

Location: CRC Kitchen

ONE-ON-ONE NUTRITIONAL INSTRUCTION

Local food educator and integrative nutrition health coach, Sapna Von Reich, is offering private one-onone consultations and cooking classes to individuals and small groups who are interested in improving their health. Sapna has taught hundreds of classes in Northern Colorado over the last 20 years and specializes in creating plant-based menus as a way to promote overall wellness. Customized instruction may include budget-friendly, healthy meal plans, as well as tips for efficient food preparation and productive grocery shopping. Please Note: Time and place will be determined between you and the instructor after you book a session through the CRC. After booking, please contact her directly. For more information or to contact Sapna, visit www.sapnavonreich. com.

Location: CRC Kitchen

YOUTH COOKING CAMP

This hands-on cooking camp is all about learning to cook quick and easy recipes. All recipes are vegetarianvegan friendly. CLASS TOPICS: Smoothies, Energy Bites, Pancakes & Waffles, Wraps, Desserts. A consent form is required and is available at the time of the event.

Location: CRC Kitchen

YOUTH COOKING- CALLING ALL PASTA LOVERS

Are you someone who enjoys experimenting with food and learning to make simple everyday meals that are healthy and delicious? If so, join us! All recipes are vegetarian-vegan friendly. Menu: Homemade pasta sauce, a pasta dish, nutty parmesan cheese and a wholesome salad. A consent form is required and is available at the time of the event.

Location: CRC Kitchen

YOUTH COOKING - HOMEMADE FRUIT SORBETS

Join us for an adventurous class. Together we will make wholesome fruit sorbets with minimum ingredients. We will use a variety of seasonal fruits to create these mouthwatering delights to stay cool this summer. All recipes are vegetarian-vegan friendly. A consent form is required and is available at the time of the event.

Location: CRC Kitchen

YOUTH COOKING - NOODLE BOWLS

Take a trip through Asia by learning to make some noodle dishes. Menu: Vegetable Chow Mein, Ramen Noodles, and Peanut Noodle Bowl. All recipes are vegetarianvegan friendly. A consent form is required and is available at the time of the event.

Location: CRC Kitchen

F 7/11

- 3:00P $30 213575-01

YOUTH COOKING - TACOS AND NACHOS

Let’s explore some popular Mexican recipes. All of it is gluten-free and vegan friendly. A consent form is required and is available at the time of the event.

Location: CRC Kitchen

- 3:00P $30 213576-01

YOUTH COOKING - INDIAN FOOD

Join us for a culinary experience of all food INDIAN. All recipes are vegetarian-vegan friendly. Menu: Chickpea Curry with Basmati Rice, Cumin Potatoes and Mango Lassi. A consent form is required and is available at the time of the event.

Location: CRC Kitchen

YOUTH COOKING - SUMMER DESSERTS

Let’s learn to make some sweet treats using fresh summer produce. These desserts are refreshing, delicious, and, best of all, they are nutritious as well. All recipes are vegetarian-vegan friendly. A consent form is required and is available at the time of the event.

Location: CRC Kitchen

YOUTH COOKING - PANCAKE AND WAFFLE SHUFFLE

This class will highlight the two most popular breakfast staples. Explore how to make this fairly processed food more wholesome and enjoyable. Bring your ideas to share with the class! All recipes are vegetarian-vegan friendly. A consent form is required and is available at the time of the event.

Location: CRC Kitchen

SPECIAL INTEREST

FAIRY GARDEN WORKSHOP

Bring a little magic to your backyard with a fairy garden! We will provide pots, real succulents, and all the supplies for your child to build and decorate tiny fairy houses, miniature creatures, and mini accessories. Weather permitting, this workshop will take place outdoors at Boardwalk Park. If the weather is chilly, it will take place indoors at the Art & Heritage Center. Drop-off is at the Art & Heritage Center, 116 5th St.

Location: Art & Heritage Center

Class

W 7/23 1:00 - 3:00P $30 213578-01

FRIDAY ADULT BEGINNER/ INTERMEDIATE

Ages: 10-14

Location: CRC Cypress Room

F 5/2 - 5/30 7:00 - 7:50P $80 214782-09

F 6/6 - 6/27 7:00 - 7:50P $64 214782-10

F 7/11 - 7/25 7:00 - 7:50P $48 214782-11

F 8/1 - 8/29 7:00 - 7:50P $64 214782-12

MONDAY YOUTH-SABER

Ages: 10-14

Location: CRC Pine Room

M 5/5 - 5/19 5:30 - 6:20P $48 214780-01

M 6/2 - 6/30 5:30 - 6:20P $80 214780-02

M 7/7 - 7/28 5:30 - 6:20P $64 214780-03

M 8/4 - 8/25 5:30 - 6:20P $48 214780-04

SAFE SITTER ESSENTIALS

This is a comprehensive, physician-developed babysitting course that will teach safety skills, first aid and rescue skills, care of a choking infant & child, infant & child CPR, life, and business skills- including babysitting as a business & success on the job, childcare essentials and more! It’s designed to equip students to feel confident and be safe when they’re home alone, watching younger siblings or babysitting. Curriculum is geared for students in grades 6-8. Students receive a certification card from Safe Sitter, Inc. Please bring sack lunch.

Location: CRC Patio

5/29 8:00A - 2:30P

7/8 8:00A - 2:30P

CREATE YOUR OWN WILL

MONDAY ADULT-SABER

Ages: 14+

Location: CRC Pine Room

M 5/5 - 5/19 6:30 - 8:00P $72 214780-05

M 6/2 - 6/30 6:30 - 8:00P $120 214780-06

M 7/7 - 7/28 6:30 - 8:00P $96 214780-07

M 8/4 - 8/25 6:30 - 8:00P $72 214780-08

WEDNESDAY ADULT COMPETITION

Location: CRC Cypress Room

Ages: 14+

W 5/7 - 5/28 6:45 - 8:15P $96 214781-01

W 6/4 - 6/25 6:45 - 8:15P $96 214781-02

W 7/2 - 7/30 6:45 - 8:15P $120 214781-03

W 8/6 - 8/27 6:45 - 8:15P $72 214781-04

Create your will and estate planning documents in one easy class! Licensed attorney, Steven M. Dye and his staff will help you complete a Last Will and Testament, Financial and Medical Power of Attorney, Living Will and an Organ Donation Request. The fee includes all materials, witnessing, notary, review and time for questions and discussion. Participants must show driver’s license or other photo ID. Couples must register individually. Registration Deadline: Monday prior.

Location: CRC Maple Room

HEART SAVER CPR WITH AED TRAINING

This class is taught by American Heart Associationcertified instructors. The class covers adult, child, and infant CPR; AED hand-on practice; and choking rescue for adults, children, and infants. This class is open to anyone in the community (not healthcare providers). Upon completion, participants will receive a CPR / AED certification card that is valid for two years.

Location: CRC Buckeye/Redwood Room

HEART SAVER FIRST AID TRAINING

This class is taught by American Heart Associationcertified instructors and provides students with an understanding of first aid basics, medical emergencies, injury emergencies, and environmental emergencies. Upon completion, participants will receive a First Aid certification card that is valid for two years.

Location: CRC Buckeye/Redwood Room

OUTDOOR EDUCATION

LIL’ EXPLORERS

Explore the great outdoors with your preschooler in this child-with-adult class (grandparents, parents, and other caregivers welcome)! Your preschooler will gain confidence in nature while you engage together with curiosity and imagination. Sign up for one session or the entire summer series! Please sign up each child who will be attending (adults do not need to register).

May 29: Mushrooms: We’ll become scientists as we learn about these fungis, dissect, and make spore prints!

June 5: Wonderful Water: Get ready to splish, splash, and get a little wet as we explore water through experiments and engineering!

July 10: Super Soil: Dig into the world beneath your feet as we explore soil and our friends that live underground.

July 24: Bikes: Become a bike mechanic and learn how to change a tire, clean a chain, and ride safely in this bicycle class built for two (Bring your own bike or borrow one of ours, riding skills not required).

August 14: Animals of Windsor: Get wild! Learn all about identifying and caring for our native animal friends here in Windsor!

August 28: Veggies in our Garden: What if veggies weren’t so scary? We’ll explore the world of veggies from garden to plate as we investigate, experiment, and cook together.

Location: Eaton House

Th 5/29 9:00 - 10:00A $12 245615-01

Th 6/5 9:00 - 10:00A $12 245615-02

Th 7/10 9:00 - 10:00A $12 245615-03

Th 7/24 9:00 - 10:00A $12 245615-04

Th 8/14 9:00 - 10:00A $12 245615-05

Th 8/28 9:00 - 10:00A $12 245615-06

BEGINNER NATURALISTS

Come explore the wonderful world of plants as a family! We’ll embark as naturalists to uncover the basics of identifying the trees, flowers, and “weeds” of our own backyard through keys, plant lore, and more. This program is designed for children ages 6-11 to explore alongside a caregiver--parents, grandparents, or other trusted adults welcome! Sign up for one session or the entire summer series! Please sign up each child 6-11 who will be attending (adults do not need to register). Children must attend with an adult (No drop-offs permitted).

June 8 - Trees & Shrubs

July 13 - Flower Power

August 10 - Natives vs Invasives

Location: Halfway Homestead

Su 6/8 3:00 - 4:00P $15 245616-01

Su 7/13 3:00 - 4:00P $15 245616-02

Su 8/10 3:00 - 4:00P $15 245616-03

KAYAK LESSONS - YOUTH

Learn the basic skills of flat-water kayaking from a trained instructor with Rocky Mountain Adventures. Classes will be held at Windsor Lake and limited to five participants. Be prepared for summer weather (hat, water bottle, sunscreen) and wear clothes that let you move comfortably and will be comfortable when wet. Kayaks, paddle and personal flotation device are provided. Class meets at the boat launch of Boardwalk Park located at 5th Street and Birch.

Location: Boardwalk Park Parking Lot

Each class is $75.

Tu,Th 8/5 - 8/7 10:30 - 11:30A 10- 2 213549-06

STAND UP PADDLEBOARD LESSONS - YOUTH

Learn the basic skills of Stand-Up Paddleboarding from a trained instructor with Rocky Mountain Adventures. Classes will be held at Windsor Lake and limited to five participants so register soon! Be prepared for summer weather (hat, water bottle, sunscreen) and wear clothes that let you move comfortably and will be comfortable when wet. Paddle board, paddle and personal flotation device are provided. Class meets at the boat launch of Boardwalk Park located at 5th Street and Birch.

Location: Boardwalk Park Parking Lot

Each class is $75.

Tu,Th 6/24-6/26 9:30 - 10:30A 7-9 213548-01

Tu,Th 6/24-6/26 10:30 - 11:30A 10-12 213548-02

Tu,Th 7/22-7/24 9:30 - 10:30A 7-9 213548-03

Tu,Th 7/22-7/24 10:30 - 11:30A 10-12 213548-04

Tu,Th 8/12-8/14 9:30 - 10:30A 7-9 213548-05

Tu,Th 8/12-8/14 10:30 - 11:30A 10-12 213548-06

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FAIRY BALLET

Themed pre-ballet classes exploring stories, movement and imagination!

Location: CRC Willow Room Each Class is $75

M,W 6/2 - 6/11 10:00 - 10:45A Fairy Ballet 213527-01

M,W 6/16 - 6/25 10:00 - 10:45A Anna & Elsa 213527-02

Tu,Th 7/8 - 7/17 5:30 - 6:15P Mermaid 213527-03 Tu 7/22 - 8/12 5:30 - 6:15P Princess Me 213527-04

M,W 7/21 - 7/30 9:45 - 10:30A Moana 213527-05

M,Th 8/4 - 8/14 5:00 - 5:45P Cinderella 213527-06

CLASSICAL JAZZ WITH MS TESSY!

Sharp moves, isolations, and jazz hands! Learn how it is different from ballet!

Location: CRC Willow Room

6/3 - 6/12

4:45P

6/3 - 6/12 5:00- 6:15P $78

ADULT JAZZ WORKSHOP WITH TESSY!

Jazz technique and a short routine for ladies who like to groove!

Location: CRC Willow Room

Th 6/5 - 6/12 6:30 - 7:30P $42 213529-01

8/5 - 8/7 5:30 - 6:30P $42

HIP HOP WITH MS TESSY!

Learn new cool moves and have fun!

Location: CRC Willow Room

M,W 7/7

MULTI-GENERATIONAL TAP

Open level Tap class working beginning and intermediate skills, learning combinations and dances. Brain and body workout!

Location: CRC Evergreen Room

6/23 - 7/3 6:00 -

LYRICAL DANCE WITH MS CHLOE!

Learn how jazz and ballet technique combine into a contemporary dance style that expresses emotion through movement!

Location: CRC Cypress Room

CINDERELLA BALLET WORKSHOPS

Dancers age 7+ come to our pre-performance class to get a head start on ballet steps that will be in our show and find out our cast of characters! Join our fall production!

Location: CRC Willow Room

8/4 - 8/14 6:00 - 6:45P $68 213533-01 M,W 8/4 - 8/13 5:00 - 6:00P $75 213533-02 M,W 8/4 - 8/13 6:15 - 7:30P $78 213533-03

DANCE INTENSIVE

Level V/VI Dancers enjoy special workshops with guest artists to enhance your artistry and movement! Learn choreography for our Cinderella Production with each instructor! We will study Ballet, Jazz, Tap and Modern Dance! *Please note: Tuesday, 8/5 class will be held from 1:30-5:00 p.m.

Location: CRC Willow Room

8/4 - 8/8

BABY BALLERINAS (CLASS WITH CAREGIVER)

Don your ballet tutu and follow along, turning our movements into dance in a sequential class.

Location: CRC Willow Room

M,W 7/21 - 7/30 9:00 - 9:30A $58 213535-01

LIL DANCERS I

Pre-Ballet class! Learn and/or improve locomotor moves and how they translate into dance through stories!

Location: CRC Willow Room

Tu 6/3 - 6/24 4:30 - 5:15P $68 213536-01

M,Th 6/9 - 6/19 5:00 - 5:45P $68 213536-02

M,Th 6/23 - 7/3 5:00 - 5:45P $68 213536-03

M,Th 7/21 - 7/31 5:00 - 5:45P $68 213536-04

PETITE BALLERINAS

Ballet vocabulary interchanges with our story vocabulary as dancers skip, chasse, and arabesque learning basic ballet moves.

Location: CRC Willow Room

Tu 6/3 - 6/24 5:30 - 6:15P $68 213537-01

M,Th 6/9 - 6/19 4:00 - 4:45P $68 213537-02

M,Th 6/23 - 7/3 4:00 - 4:45P $68 213537-03

M,Th 7/21 - 7/31 4:00 - 4:45P $68 213537-04

PREMIERE BALLET

First introduction to ballet barre! Learn the first barre exercises and see how our stories translate into technique. Prerequisite to Ballet I.

Location: CRC Willow Room

M,W 6/2 - 6/11 11:00 - 11:45A $68 213538-01

M,W 6/16 - 6/25 11:00 - 11:45A $68 213538-02

M,Th 6/9 - 6/19 7:00 - 7:45P $68 213538-03

M,Th 6/23 - 7/3 7:00 - 7:45P $68 213538-04 M,Th 7/21 - 7/31 6:00 - 6:45P $68 213538-05

BALLET I /II

Ballet I/2 is a refresher class for returning students. Knowledge of body alignment, proper muscle movement, and technique are improved! Premiere Ballet or 1 semester of Ballet I prerequisite.

Location: CRC Willow Room

BALLET VI & POINTE FRI

Intermediate ballet technique is established, maintained and improved. Pointe technique last 30 min of class. Dancers attend min 3 classes /wk. *Instructor’s permission required prior to registration.

Location: CRC Willow Room

F 6/6 - 6/27 4:30- 6:30P $130 213544-01

F 7/11 - 8/1 4:30 - 6:30P $130 213544-02

ADULT BALLET

Open level ballet class for adults with none to some experience. Close attention is paid to alignment, posture, and establishing and maintaining good technique.

Location: CRC Willow Room

M,W 6/9 - 6/18 7:00 - 8:15P $78 213545-01

M,W 6/23 - 7/2 7:00 - 8:15P $78 213545-02

M,W 7/7 - 7/16 7:40 - 8:55P $78 213545-03

M,W 7/21 - 7/30 7:00 - 8:15P $78 213545-04

M,W 8/4 - 8/13 7:40 - 8:55P $78 213545-05

CHEER SPIRIT COLORADO

SUMMER PERFORMANCE CHEER

Is your athlete looking for something fun to continue building cheer skills throughout the summer. Come join us for a six week nothing but cheer class! We will incorporate all aspects of cheer: motions, dance, jumps, stunts and more.

Location: CRC Auxiliary Gym

PARADE PERFORMANCE CHEER

We are thrilled to be participating in the Windsor Harvest Parade again this year! The theme is still undecided, but you can be sure we will perform cheers and dances to ignite the enthusiasm for the town.

Location: CRC Auxiliary Gym

COMPETITIVE TEAM EVALUATIONS

The 2025-2026 cheer season is quickly approaching! We are excited to be offering tryouts for prep and elite level teams this season. Your athlete will come to a 3-day tryout. Day 1 we will introduce skill areas focused on for the tryout and teach the cheer and dance. Day 2 they will have time to review and practice the routine. Day 3 we will hold evaluations! We will contact athletes and families on Friday to announce team placement. A parent meeting for all athletes offered a spot on a team will be held on Tuesday, May 27th @5:30 p.m. Athletes should come to tryouts wearing comfortable athletic gear, hair in the high ponytail, sneakers, and bring a water bottle. If you have any questions, please reach out to Lisa Brooks at lisa@ cheerspiritcolorado.com, 970-556-7427.

Location: CRC Evergreen Room

TUMBLING

Our tumbling classes provide the opportunity for athletes to learn new skills, build strength and have fun in a safe environment. We focus on floor tumbling skills with progressions, beginning with forward rolls, cartwheels, back/front walkover, up to back handsprings and tucks. Classes are divided by skill after the first class and athletes are given drills and instruction to grow at their own pace and potential. Athletes are required to wear comfortable athletic gear and have hair in a high ponytail for safety. Also, please bring a water bottle to stay hydrated. Beginner level skills: No experience though cartwheel and standing backbendIntermediate level skills: Backbend kickovers, round offs, front and back walkovers Advanced level skills: Back handspring, back tuck

Location: CRC Auxiliary Gym

Tu 6/10 - 7/22

THE DANCE DEPARTMENT

The Dance Department offers dance classes to dancers ranging from 18 Months to 18 years of age, in every style. The Co Directors of The Dance Department, Miranda Lung and Nicole Kutella, are ready to welcome you to the TDD dance family. They have more than 35 years of teaching experience and are excited to show families in our community how much fun they can have through dance and movement. Whether your child is interested in trying out dance for the first time, or are looking to perfect their technique, we are thrilled to work with your dancer and share our love and passion for dance.

For more class options, age ranges and information on our non-competitive Repertory dance team, please visit our website at thedancedepartment.net. Questions are answered directly by Nicole & Miranda by emailing info@thedancedepartment.net or calling/texting 970-230-3226.

WICKED CAMP

Venture into Oz where the skills you learn are unlimited! Join us in celebrating all things Wicked with your pinks and greens! Dancers will sample a variety of different styles including jazz, theatre, and a little ballet. Everyone will make a craft and leave knowing a fun dance! Bring a snack, clean shoes, and water.

Location: CRC Willow Room

Th 6/12 10:00A - 12:00P $40 213583-01 Th 7/31 10:30A - 12:00P $36 213563-01

EPIC DANCE PARTY! - BALLET/ TAP/TUMBLE

Sample a variety of different dance styles with instructors from The Dance Department! Try Acro, Ballet, Modern, Tap, Hip Hop and Jazz during this epic party! Wear clean sneakers and loose fitted clothes. Bring a water bottle and a friend!

Location: CRC Cypress Room

Date Time Fee Class

7/26 11:30A - 12:00P $5 213564-01

7/26 12:00 - 12:30P $5 213565-01

ROYAL PRINCESS TEA TIME AND DANCE PARTY

Join us in a camp meant for a queen or princess. Royal attendees will receive a regale lesson in ballet and make an easy craft. ‘Tis a formal occasion after all! Attendees should wear their best princess dress that they can still twirl and safely dance in. Tea (Juice) and crumpets (crackers) will be served and provided. Please reach out concerning food allergies we are happy to accommodate.

Location: CRC Willow Room

MY FIRST DANCE CLASS! DANCE WITH ME!

Join your tiny dancer for their first dance experience. We will learn basic dance steps, stretch, and have fun making memories and learning together in this adult and child class. All dancers should wear clothes they can comfortably move in. This is a child with caregiver class.

Location: CRC Willow Room

BESTIE DANCE CAMP

Calling all besties! We are going to have the most epic bestie dance party ever! We will be learning a fun partner dance designed for friends to interact with each other and have a blast. We will be making friendship bracelets and be hanging with our best friends! Dancers will sample street jazz, and hip hop. Get ready to for the dance party of the summer! Dancers should wear comfy clothes they can move in, bring a water bottle and a mess free snack!

Location: CRC Willow Room

7/1 10:00 -

MINION DANCE CAMP

Who is ready to be silly and have a blast at a minion dance class? Dancers can dress a minion, or their favorite Despicable Me character. We will learn a short dance and make a craft. Clean sneakers and loose fitted clothes are recommended. Dancers should bring a water bottle and a mess free snack!

Location: CRC Willow Room

7/17 10:00 - 11:45A $36 213589-01

INSIDE OUT 2 DANCE CAMP

Lets explore and emote all while moving our bodies. In this modern and improvisational dance class we will use our bodies as tools to express ourselves. We will collectively create and explore movement and make a themed craft. Dancers should wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle.

Location: CRC Willow Room

7/22 10:00 - 11:45A $36 213590-01

WISH DANCE CAMP

Experience all the wonder and magic of wishing on stars and dance to popular Disney themes and to the soundtrack of Wish. Bring water and a no mess snack. Dancers will sample Lyrical, Ballet, Jazz/Theatre and more! A short dance will be taught to share with parents after the camp ends. Dancers will also make a themed craft. A percentage of tuition made from these camps will be donated to the Make-A-Wish of America. Be a star and help share this fun camp with your friends!

Location: CRC Oak Room Day Date Time Fee Class # Th 7/24 10:00 - 11:45A $36 213591-01

Join our dance camp Ohana and let’s get grooving as we rock’n’roll to the Lilo & Stitch soundtrack. Dancers will sample jazz and tap, and have a blast. We will learn a short dance to present to parents and guardians at the end of camp. Dancers should wear clean sneakers, bring a water bottle, and a mess free snack. Participants will make a tropical themed craft!

Location: CRC Willow Room

DANCE BATTLE DANCE CAMP

Bring a friend and challenge them to a dance off! We will dabble in jazz, pom and hip hop skills and party the night away! Clean sneakers and loose fitted clothes are recommended. Dancers should bring a water bottle and a mess free snack!

Location: CRC Willow Room

DANCE THROUGH THE DECADES

Celebrate the 70s, 80s and 90s in this fun themed Dance Camp! Dancers will sample jazz and hip hop, learn a dance, and make a craft. Clean sneakers and loose fitted clothes are recommended. Dancers should bring a water bottle and a mess free snack!

Location: CRC Willow Room

7/8 4:00 - 5:45P $36 213594-01

DESCENDANTS: RISE OF RED DANCE CAMP

Who is ready to dance their hearts out to the Descendants sound track! We will sample jazz, hip hop, and modern learning a short dance and make a craft. Dancers should wear clean sneakers, bring a water bottle, and a snack.

Location: CRC Willow Room

LEAPS & TURNS DANCE INTENSIVE

Brush up on your skills for the 2025-2026 dance season! Get stronger and take your leaps to new heights. Dancers will sample jazz and modern. Wear appropriate dance attire and clean shoes in any style and bring a water bottle and a mess free snack.

Location: CRC Willow Room

ENCANTO DANCE CAMP

We don’t talk about Bruno, but we do talk about dance! Bring a snack, water, and attire you can move in! Dancers will sample styles of jazz, hip hop, and lyrical. Participants will learn a short dance to the soundtrack of Encanto and make a themed craft.

Location: CRC Willow Room

MOANA DANCE CAMP

Join us for a Moana themed dance camp! Dancers will sample various styles and leave knowing a short dance to one of their favorite Moana songs. Dancers should bring water and a mess free snack. Please inform The Dance Department of any allergies prior to attending. Sneakers or shoes/attire dancers can move in are perfectly acceptable! A craft will be made during the camp.

Location: CRC Willow Room

FITNESS

JUNIOR FITNESS CARD

Under 16? Earn fitness floor access at the Community Recreation Center! Join small group sessions to learn rules, safety, and equipment use. Upon successful completion, ages 12 to 15 may use the fitness floor and equipment without adult supervision. Contact the front desk for available days and times at 970-674-3500.

Location: CRC Wellness Center

Th 5/8 4:30 - 5:00P $10 114855-18

Th 5/15 4:00 - 5:00P $10 114855-19

Th 5/22 4:30 - 5:00P $10 114855-20

Th 5/1 4:30 - 5:00P $10 114855-24

Sa 5/17 3:00 - 3:30P $10 114855-25

TRX

Born in the Navy SEALs, Suspension Training body-weight exercise develops strength, balance, flexibility and core stability simultaneously. It requires the use of the TRX Suspension Trainer, a performance training tool that leverages gravity and the user’s body weight to complete hundreds of exercises. This class will also include the TRX Rip Trainer, laser-focused on improving core strength and rotational power while boosting endurance with a cardio element.

Location: CRC Auxiliary Gym

STRONGHER

These workouts are specifically created for women and what their bodies need to stay strong and fit lifelong. Suitable for all ages and seasons, but specifically beneficial for peri and post-menopause age groups. These strength-based exercises are backed by science on how to work with our hormones to make the most of our fitness. Join this fun and open environment!

Location: CRC Cypress Room

5/4 - 5/25

- 5:00P

214845-01

5/6 - 5/27 6:00 - 7:00A $40 214845-02

Tu,Su 5/4 - 5/27 6:00 - 7:00A $70 214845-03 Su 6/1 - 6/22 4:00 - 5:00P $40 214845-04

Tu 6/3 - 6/24 6:00 - 7:00A $40 214845-05 Tu,Su 6/1 - 6/24 6:00 - 7:00A $70 214845-06

Tu,Su 7/6 - 7/29 4:00 - 5:00P $70 214845-07

Su 7/6 - 7/27 4:00 - 5:00P $40 214845-08

Tu 7/8 - 7/29 6:00 - 7:00A $40 214845-09

FIT MOM EXERCISE CLASS

Fit Mom Exercise Class (Pregnancy and After): Workouts designed by perinatal exercise trainer (Michelle Tucker) for moms to help them stay strong in pregnancy, rehab after child birth, and gain a fit/strong body for all seasons of motherhood. These exercises are physical therapist approved, specific for prenatal and postpartum seasons, and benefit moms of any age.

Location: CRC Cypress Room

Su 5/4 - 5/25 3:00 - 4:00P $40 214847-01

Su 6/1 - 6/22 3:00 - 4:00P $40 214847-02

Su 7/6 - 7/27 3:00 - 4:00P $40 214847-03

Learn more about personal training at the Community Recreation Center recreationliveshere.com/Fitness

YOUTH TOTAL BODY FITNESS

Youth Total Body Fitness is designed to help introduce various forms of exercise such as cardio, strength training, mobility, balance, speed, and agility training in a positive, encouraging environment. We will focus on ageappropriate drills & activities to help your child build a solid foundation of fundamental & functional exercise.

Location: CRC Cypress Room *No Class 6/18,6/20

Tu,Th 6/3 - 6/26* 12:00 - 12:45P $40 214850-01

Tu,Th 7/15 - 7/31 12:00 - 12:45P $40 214850-02

T’AI CHI CHIH

The soft, gentle movements of T’ai Chi Chih bring health and wholeness to the body, mind, and spirit through the circulation and balancing of our internal energy. The movements can be done by anyone regardless of age or physical condition. Benefits include better balance, increased flexibility and strength, reduced stress, improved health, and an overall sense of well-being and JOY!

Location: CRC Willow Room

M 4/28 - 6/23 11:00A - 12:10P $64 214870-01

M 7/7 - 8/25 11:00A - 12:15P $56 214870-02

WALK WITH A DOC

Join us at this free community walking program! Each event is led by a local healthcare provider and is open to people of all ages and abilities. The program allows participants to safely take a walk, learn about current health topics, and meet new people. We hope to see you at our next walk!

Walking on the 3rd Saturday of every month at 9:00 AM beginning May 17th.

Location: Ditch # 2 Trail – 250 N 11th Street, Windsor, CO 80550 (Start of trail behind CRC.)

Private Personal Training Rates

Buddy Personal Training Rates

Small Group Personal Traininig Rates

Three to Four People *Price is per person

Learn more about out fitness schedule at: recreationliveshere.com/FitnessSchedule

PERSONAL TRAINING PERSONAL TRAINING

Kevin Hinkle

From: Windsor, CO

Certifications:

• AFPA Certified Personal Trainer

• AFPA Nutrition For Health & Performance

Interests:

• Bicycling

Christa Gibson

From: Seattle, WA

Certifications:

• AFFA Certified Personal Trainer

• CSU Graduate Nutrition Certification

• NASM Fitness Nutrition Specialist

• TRX

• Silver Sneakers

Interests:

• Triathlon (swimming,biking,running)

• Golf

• Trail running

Zach Lewis

From: Manhattan Beach, CA

Certifications:

• NASM Certified Personal Trainer

• Bachelors of Science in Health and Exercise Science from Colorado State University

Interests:

• Hiking

• Skiing

• Surfing

• Exploring new destinations.

Areas of Specialization:

• Strength Training For All Ages, All Levels

• Core, Balance, Flexibility, and Posture Improvement

• Functional and HIIT Training Available

• Senior Body Strength Equalization

• Joint Replacement Pre & Post-up Rehabilitation

• Post Stroke Recovery

• Golf Flexibility & Strength

• Self-Improvement Through Hard Work, Consistency, and Positive Reinforcement

Areas of Specialization:

• Weight Management

• Post-pregnancy weight loss

• Muscle strengthening

• Proper Exercise Execution

• Weight training for beginners

• Weight training for Athletes

• Fitness Nutrition

• Senior Fitness

Areas of Specialization:

• Strength Conditioning and Sports Performance

• Principles of Weight Training for Young Athletes

• Injury Rehab

• Mental Health

• Balance and Stability

• Functional Movement and Mobility

• Bodybuilding and Muscle Hypertrophy

• New Athlete Development & Gym Confidence

See the latest calendar for more events and information: recreationliveshere.com/PersonalTraining

Brianna Jones

From: Windsor, CO

Certifications:

Areas of Specialization:

• NASM-CPT

• HIGH, Low, YO

• Upbeat Barre, Upbeat Lift, Upbeat Pilates

• AQUA, TRX

Interests:

• Time with Family and Friends,

• Music

• Dance,

• Crafting & DIY projects.

Stephanie Furrow

From: Fort Collins, CO

Certifications:

• CPR/AED Certified

• ACE Certified Personal Trainer

• Certified Postnatal Fitness Specialist

Interests:

• Hiking

• Traveling with my husband,

• Running

• Watching my boys play sports,

• Making yummy/nutritional dishes

Michelle Tucker

From: Delphos, KS

• Senior Fitness

• Women’s Health

• Strength and Flexibility

Areas of Specialization:

• Areas of Specialization:

• Pre and Postpartum Exercise

• Peri/Postmenopause Exercise

• Exercising with Chronic Pain or Disease

• Weight loss and Weight Management

• Core Strength

Certifications:

• ISSA Personal Trainer

• ISSA Indoor Cycle

• NASM Youth Exercise Specialist

Interests:

• Hiking

• Coaching youth sports

• Trying new recipes

Areas of Specialization:

• Teaching group exercise classes, especially bootcamp style but I also enjoy working 1:1 with clients.

ATHLETICS

ADULT SPORTS

BASKETBALL MENS

This is a men’s league. Teams play seven league games and a single elimination tournament. Players must be 18 years of age or older. All games will be played on Wednesday and Thursday nights for the Rec Leagues at the Windsor Community Recreation Center. There will be 2 different nights for the recreational leagues. The recreational is designed for teams that have average skilled players. Players should have no college experience. High school experience is acceptable. Teams should have no more than 2 players over 6’4’’ tall.

Location: CRC Auxiliary Gym

VOLLEYBALL - OUTDOOR SUMMER

The Town of Windsor is offering an Adult Coed Outdoor Volleyball League in the Summer of 2025! This is a 4v4 League. This is a fun recreational league geared towards friendly competition and sportsmanship. Teams will play four regular season games then guaranteed one more game in the end of season tournament. Season will conclude with an end of season tournament. Get a team together and get active this coming spring/summer! Coed League games played on Friday evenings.

Location: Future Legends

5/23 - 6/27 6:00 - 10:00P $250 214130-01

SOFTBALL SUM/FALL MENS

The league combines the interest of both men’s and coed softball teams in the community for friendly competition and sportsmanship. The number of teams per night is limited so register early. Teams are scheduled to play 10-to-12 regular season games with a double elimination post-season tournament.

Men’s Tournament: Saturday, October 4th

Coed Tournament: Saturday, October 11th

Division 1: Division 1 teams fall under 1 or more of the criteria listed below:

- Advanced Skill Set- Players with solid fundamental skills.

- Established Teams that have played together for multiple seasons, play in other leagues, and play in some weekend tournaments.

- Teams that have power and speed and play consistent offense and defense.

- Teams wanting a higher level of competition.

- Teams with ranked players

- The Division 1 will use the One-Up Home Run Rule.

Division 2: Division 2 teams fall under the criteria listed below:

- Average/inexperienced skills set.

- Teams that each player’s skill set vary, Newly formed teams.

- Teams do not play in weekend tournaments and/or other leagues.

- The primary focus for these teams is exercise, fun and social, purely a recreational division.

- Teams with unranked and recreation players.

- Division 2 will use the One-Up Home Run Rule.

*** We want leagues to be as equal as possible. Please sign up for the correct division.

Location: Future Legends

See the latest calendar for more events and information: recreationliveshere.com/Athletics

SOFTBALL SUM/FALL COED REC

F 7/11 - 10/3

- 10:00P $650

7/11 - 10/3 6:00 - 10:00P $650 212305-02

KICKBALL

Are you looking for some good laughs, having a great time with friends, or just looking to have fun playing a game you grew up playing as a kid? Then our Adult Coed Kickball Summer/Fall League is for you! This is a fun recreational league geared towards friendly competition and sportsmanship. Season will conclude with an end of season tournament held on the designated league night. Get a team together and get active this spring/summer. Coed League games played on Wednesday evenings. Registration Deadline is June 27th.

Location: Future Legends

W 5/7 - 6/11 6:00 - 10:00P $350 214132-01

ARCHERY - ADULT

This class is an introduction to archery using a hand-held bow. Basic archery skills will be taught, including: archery range safety, safe use of archery equipment, beginning and intermediate shooting skills using instinctive aiming methods, and shooting range practice. Personal equipment may be used after inspection by the instructor. Recurve and compound genesis bows will be available for class use. Classes held at Kodak Watchable Wildlife Archery Range. (465 Poudre Trail Drive Windsor, CO 80550)

Location: Kodak Watchable Wildlife Archery Range

Tu 7/8 - 8/5 6:30 - 7:30P $35 214999-01

CORNHOLE LEAGUE

Do you have what it takes to throw down, handle the pressure, and take victory by bean bags? Grab a buddy and compete in our cornhole league on Thursday nights while enjoying the Summer Concert Series. We’ll end each month with a one-night tournament. No experience needed, just nerves of steel and a desire to win! Space is limited; sign up early with your teammate! One person can register for your team of two ($40=$20/each). There will be a place to include your partner’s name.

Location: Boardwalk Park

7/10 - 7/31 6:00 - 8:30P

8/7 - 8/21 6:00 - 8:30P

BASEBALL REC

Recreation baseball provides friendly instructional competition for ages 6 - 15 years. T-ball (6U), 8U, & 10U will practice and play games in Windsor. 12U will practice in Windsor and will combine leagues with Thompson Rivers & Berthoud and will play games in Windsor, Berthoud, and Johnstown. 13U & 15U will participate in the Greeley Evans Youth League (GEYL) and will practice in Windsor and play games in Windsor & Greeley. For information on the GEYL visit its website at www.geyl.org. 6U & 8U are coed leagues. 6U-12U teams will play 8 league games. 10U & 12U will conclude the season with an end-of-season recreation tournament held on the week of July 21st. 13U & 15U will play approximately 10 games with a league tournament at the end of July. Games & Practices will be on weekdays. Games run from the beginning of June through the end of July in Windsor & Greeley

Practices: begin week of May 19th in Windsor(all dates subject to change)

BASEBALL REC 6U

Location: Practices and Games in Windsor

M-F 5/19 - 7/18 5:00 - 9:00P $95 213006-01

BASEBALL REC 8U

Location: Practices and Games in Windsor and Severance

M-F 5/19 - 7/18 5:00 - 9:00P $120 213008-01

BASEBALL REC 10U

Location: Practices and Games in Windsor and Severance

M-F 5/19 - 7/25 5:00 - 9:00P $130 213010-01

BASEBALL REC 12U

Location: Practices in Windsor & Severance; Games in Windsor, Berthoud, and Milliken

BASEBALL REC 13U

Location: Practices in Windsor and Games in Windsor and Greeley

BASEBALL REC 15U

Location: Practices in Windsor and Games in Windsor and Greeley

CHALLENGER INTERNATIONAL SOCCER CAMP

The Town of Windsor is bringing the nation’s number one Soccer Camp program to your community again this summer. Challenger International Soccer Camp is here to reflect the truly global nature of the sport today and will provide young players with a wide variety of coaching styles, practices, and influences that will help them develop a well-rounded skill set. This innovative fully integrated soccer camp will accelerate the learning process of young players in providing a week full of joyous memories.

Camp Dates: June 16 - 20 OR July 21 - 25

Tiny Tykes: 3 - 5 yrs from 8 - 8:45 a.m.

Half Day: 5 - 14 yrs from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Overtime: 5 - 14 yrs from 1 - 3 p.m.

The ‘Overtime’ is a special afternoon bonus session for half day campers. Overtime session that runs Monday - Thursday and is only open to kids who register for the Half Day 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. session. Packed lunch required for supervised break. Register 30 days before either camp to get early bird discount rate. Register online at: https://challenger.configio.com/ search?zip=80550&zipdis=5&zipunit=1&cid=321&m=0>

Location: Eastman Park Soccer Fields

SKYHAWKS SPORTS CAMPS

Skyhawks Sports provides a safe, fun, non-competitive and a postitive introduction into sports children ages 4-14. A variety of games and activities are used to give each child an overview of the sport while building valuable skills and ensure they walk away with a smile every time! Respect, Teamwork, Sportsmanship and more are discussed daily to ensure Skyhawks goal of Teaching Life Skills through Sports is a top priority! Skyhawks Camps are held a surrounding locations in Windsor and Severance.

- Participant-to-coach ratio: 8:1

- Gear to bring: Appropriate clothing, water bottle, athletic shoes & sunscreen

- Food to bring: Two snacks & water bottle

Please view our website at skyhawks.fun/windsor.

SUPERTOTS SPORTS PROGRAMS

SuperTots Sports programs are a great opportunity for kids ages 2-5 to get out and play in a fun, preschoolbased sports environment. We focus on preschool skills like listening, following directions, sharing, waiting turns, as well as colors, numbers, shapes, sizes and more. We do it all with a ball; Baseball, Basketball, Football, and Soccer. We love teaching both preschool skills and sports skills. Give your little superstar an awesome first step into sports with SuperTots! SuperTots Camps are held a surrounding locations in Windsor and Severance.

For more information on camps, visit skyhawks.fun/windsor.

SUMMER BASKETBALL CAMP

Camp Director, Bruce Dick, and his Beyond Sports coaches are some of the best motivators and shooting instructors in the game today. Their camps will improve the ability of basketball players regardless of their ability or age. Bruce’s teams play an exciting style of basketball and are always among the top three-point shooting and free throw teams in Colorado. Camp is for Kindergarten through 8th graders.

Location: CRC Main Gym - Full

6/9 - 6/11 9:00 - 11:00A

SUMMER BASKETBALL SHOOTING CAMP

Camp Director, Bruce Dick, and his Beyond Sports coaches are some of of the best motivators and shooting instructors in the game today. This camp is geared and focused more on shooting the basketball properly to help improve the players ability to shoot the basketball. Shooting Camp will:

- Helps players build muscle memory- Assists players to regain their shot after an injury

- Corrects flat or high shooters by encouraging them to stay within the range of their optimal medium-height scoring arc

- Helps players regain confidence and recover from shooting slumps quickly

- Enhances team practice- Boosts consistency in great shootersCamp is for 4th-12th graders

Location: CRC Main Gym - Full

6/16 - 6/17 9:00 - 11:00A $60 215799-01

ARCHERY

This class is an introduction to archery using a hand-held bow. Basic archery skills will be taught, including: archery range safety, safe use of archery equipment, beginning and intermediate shooting skills using instinctive aiming methods, and shooting range practice. Personal equipment may be used after inspection by the instructor. Light-weight recurve and compound genesis bows will be available for class use.

Location: Kodak Watchable Wildlife Archery Range Each Class is $55

*Tu/Th is an advanced class

- 8/6 5:00 - 6:00P 8-11 214601-05

M,W 7/7 - 8/6 6:00 - 7:00P 12-17 214601-06

*Tu,Th 7/8 - 8/5 5:30

SKATESTART

Come skate the new and improved skatepark at Eastman Park with Skatestart! This unique program is for all skill levels. Beginners and never-evers will use the patented Skatestart board. Kids with experience will learn new tricks and gain more confidence. Kids will make new friendships, play games, win prizes, and have a ton of fun! Skatestart comes to Windsor with over 25 years teaching experience and over 15,000 kids taught so rest assured your lil ripper will have a great experience! Equipment will be provided (including helmet if needed).

Location: Eastman Park

F 6/13 9:00A - 12:00P $85 214965-00

F 6/27 9:00A - 12:00P $85 214965-01

F 7/18 9:00A - 12:00P $85 214965-02

CARA YOUTH TRACK

CARA Youth Track is back at Windsor High School this summer. Get on track this summer with coed recreational track competition. Learn the basic skills and fundamentals in various track and field events. Both individual and team events are held for any ability. Registration fee does include a t-shirt.Practices will be on Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. during the season. Practices will be at the Windsor High School track. Meet schedule is still to be determined. Parents must provide transportation to and from meets.

Location: Windsor High School Track

JR. WIZARDS YOUTH TENNIS

Our Jr. Wizards Youth Tennis program is great for new players to the sport of tennis as well as players with more advanced skills. Players will learn at their own pace. Match play will be held on Saturdays for all age groups (dates - TBD). Match schedule/outline will be made available during the second week of practice. Participants must supply their own racquet. Parents must provide transportation to and from matches. Practice Dates: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. You will select two practice time slots (practice is NOT four days per week). Practices: Please select two practice time slots. Please have them be on different days. Matches: Select Saturdays - dates TBD. Matches will be from morning until early afternoon.

Location: Windsor High School Tennis Courts

START SMART BASEBALL

Start Smart Baseball prepares children for organized baseball and softball in a FUN, non-threatening environment focusing on a variety of skills including throwing, catching, batting, and running/agility. Start Smart Baseball gives parents and children the opportunity to work one-on-one and spend quality time together while teaching children effective baseball mechanics to help them successfully participate in organized sports. Parent participation is required at all sessions.

Location: Eastman Park

FALL FLAG FOOTBALL

The Windsor Flag Football league’s focus is to teach fundamentals of football in a team setting. Participants will learn football fundamentals with the exception of tackling or blocking (non-contact league) with an emphasis of equal participation and winning being secondary. Teams play 5 vs. 5 and are scheduled for six games. Coaches Wanted! This program relies on parent volunteers to coach. It’s sad when kids miss out on the action because of a coaching shortage. Please contact us if you are willing to coach. Call 970-674-3520 for more information.

Practices begin the week of August 18, one hour each, two times per week. Once games start, practices will decrease to once per week as games are played during the weekday evenings. Your coach will decide which day you practice throughout the week.

Games occur in Windsor on weekday evenings (Monday - Thurdsay). Games start the week of September 2nd (Tuesday). Teams are scheduled for six games.

Location: Practices and games are held in Windsor or Severance during weekday evenings.

Registration Deadline: July 31 or until full

Registration Fee K-8th: $120 for Residents (NFL Flag Jersey is included with fee) player keeps after end of season); $145 for Nonresidents.

Parent Meeting / Coaches Meeting: Days/Times/Location TBD (Virtual ZOOM Meeting)

FLAG FOOTBALL K/1ST

FLAG FOOTBALL 2ND/3RD

FLAG FOOTBALL 4TH & 5TH

FLAG FOOTBALL 6TH-8TH

FALL VOLLEYBALL

Recreational volleyball is an easy way to learn the basics of volleyball while having tons of fun and making new friends! The days and time listed below represent the practice time for one team. If a coach cannot be found or a team does not fill, it may be required to move players to a different team. All practice days, times, and locations are subject to change based on gym availability.

Coaches Wanted! This program relies on parent volunteers to coach. It’s sad when kids miss out on the action because of a coaching shortage. Please contact us if you are willing to coach. Call 970-674-3525 for more information.

Registration Deadline: August 6th.

Registration Fee: $85.00 for Residents; $110.00 for Non-Residents.

Equipment needed: Windsor jersey ($25 purchased at the CRC), tennis shoes, and knee pads (highly recommended but not required).

Practices Begin: Week of August 25th (subject to change)

Games: Saturdays, September 6th - October 11th (subject to change)

Parent Meeting / Coaches Meeting: TBD (Virtual ZOOM Meeting)

VOLLEYBALL 1ST-2ND GRADE

M,W 4:30 - 5:30P 215501-01

M,W 5:30 - 6:30P 215501-02

M,W 6:30 - 7:30P 215501-03

Tu,Th 4:30 - 5:30P 215501-04

Tu,Th 6:30 - 7:30P 215501-05

Tu,Th 5:30 - 6:30P 215501-06

M,W 4:30 - 5:30P 215501-07

Tu,Th 5:30 - 6:30P 215501-08

VOLLEYBALL 3RD-4TH GRADE

M,W 5:00 - 6:00P 215503-01

M,W 5:30 - 6:30P 215503-02

M,W 6:30 - 7:30P 215503-03

M,W 5:30 - 6:30P 215503-04

M,W 5:30 - 6:30P 215503-05

M,W 7:00 - 8:00P 215503-06

Tu,Th 5:30 - 6:30P 215503-07

Tu,Th 6:00 - 7:00P 215503-08

Tu,Th 6:30 - 7:30P 215503-09

Tu,Th 4:30 - 5:30P 215503-10

Tu,Th 5:30 - 6:30P 215503-11

Tu,Th 6:30 - 7:30P 215503-12

Tu,Th 7:00 - 8:00P 215503-13

Tu,Th 5:30 - 6:30P 215503-14

VOLLEYBALL 5TH-6TH GRADE

M,W 5:00 - 6:00P 215505-01

M,W 5:30 - 6:30P 215505-02

M,W 6:30 - 7:30P 215505-03

M,W 5:30 - 6:30P 215505-04

M,W 5:30 - 6:30P 215505-05

M,W 6:30 - 7:30P 215505-06

Tu,Th 5:00 - 6:00P 215505-07

Tu,Th 5:00 - 6:00P 215505-08

Tu,Th 4:30 - 5:30P 215505-09

Tu,Th 7:30 - 8:30P 215505-10

Tu,Th 6:30 - 7:30P 215505-11

VOLLEYBALL 7TH-8TH GRADE

Tu,Th 6:30 - 7:30P 215507-01

M,W 7:00 - 8:00P 215507-02

Tu,Th 5:30 - 6:30P 215507-03

Tu,Th 6:30 - 7:30P 215507-04

FALL LITTLE WIZARDS SOCCER

Little Wizards Soccer is a 4-week soccer program for kids that are 4 years old who just can’t wait to start playing soccer. Little Wizards Soccer provides kids the opportunity to learn the basic fundamentals of soccer in a team environment and places an emphasis on FUN! Teams are coed. Teams play at Hollister Lake Elementary School on Saturdays, September 6th - 27th

Registration Opens: June 11th at 6 a.m.

Registration Deadline: July 27th (or until full). Resident Fee is $60.00. Non-Resident fee is $85.00. Equipment Needed: Shin guards, tennis shoes or soccer cleats, Little Wizards Soccer T-shirt (Included in the cost of registration).

Location: Hollister Elementary School

9/6-9/27 9:00A - 1:00P

FALL SOCCER

Recreational soccer provides the basic fundamentals of soccer with an emphasis on FUN! The days and time listed will be the practice time for this team. In the case of a shortage of coaches and/or players it may be necessary to change the registered date/time of practice. Teams are gender specific.

Registration Fee 5U: Resident Fee for $75. Non-Resident fee is $100.

Registration Fee 6U - 12U: Resident Fee is $85. Non-Resident fee is $110.

Registration Opens: June 11th at 6 a.m.

Registration Deadline: July 27th or until full. If full, get registered on the waitlist.

Practices Begin: Week of August 18th (subject to change) and are held at Eastman Park, Summit View Park (Severance), or Weld RE-4 School Sites

Games: Saturdays, September 6th - October 11th (subject to change)

Equipment needed includes: Windsor or Severance jersey, shin guards, tennis shoes or soccer cleats.

SOCCER 5U REC

5U teams will practice once a week either Wednesdays or Thursdays.

Day

W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313305-01 Girls

W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313305-02 Boys

W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313305-03 Girls

W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313305-04 Boys

W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313305-05 Girls

W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313305-06 Boys

W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313305-07 Girls

W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313305-08 Boys

Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313305-09 Girls

Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313305-10 Boys

Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313305-11 Girls

Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313305-12 Boys

Th,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313305-13 Girls

Th,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313305-14 Boys

Th,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313305-15 Girls

Th,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313305-16 Boys

SOCCER 6U REC

*Team practices/plays in Severance

M,W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313306-01 Girls

M,W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313306-02 Boys

M,W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313306-03 Girls

M,W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313306-04 Boys

M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313306-05 Girls

M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313306-06 Boys

M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313306-07 Girls

M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313306-08 Boys

Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313306-09 Girls

Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313306-10 Boys

Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313306-11 Girls

Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313306-12 Boys

Tu,Th,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313306-13 Girls

Tu,Th,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313306-14 Boys

Tu,Th,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313306-15 Girls

Tu,Th,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313306-16 Boys

*M,W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313306-17 Girls

*M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313306-18 Boys

*Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313306-19 Girls

*Tu,Th,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313306-20 Boys

SOCCER 7U REC

*Team practices/plays in Severance

M,W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313307-01 Girls

M,W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313307-02 Boys

M,W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313307-03 Girls

M,W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313307-04 Boys

M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313307-05 Girls

M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313307-06 Boys

M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313307-07 Girls

M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313307-08 Boys

Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313307-09 Girls

Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313307-10 Boys

Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313307-11 Girls

Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313307-12 Boys

Tu,Th,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313307-13 Girls

Tu,Th,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313307-14 Boys

*M,W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313307-15 Girls

*Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313307-16 Boys

SOCCER 8U REC

*Team practices/plays in Severance

M,W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313308-01 Girls

M,W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313308-02 Boys

M,W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313308-03 Girls

M,W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313308-04 Boys

M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313308-05 Girls

M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313308-06 Boys

M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313308-07 Girls

M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313308-08 Boys

Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313308-09 Girls

Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313308-10 Boys

Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313308-11 Girls

Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313308-12 Boys

Tu,Th,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313308-13 Girls

Tu,Th,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313308-14 Boys

*M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313308-15 Girls

*Tu,Th,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313308-16 Boys

SOCCER 10U REC

M,W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313310-01 Girls

M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313310-02 Boys

M,W,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313310-03 Girls

M,W,Sa 5:00 - 6:00P 313310-04 Boys

M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313310-05 Girls

M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313310-06 Boys

M,W,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313310-07 Girls

M,W,Sa 6:00 - 7:00P 313310-08 Boys

Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313310-09 Girls

Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313310-10 Boys

Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313310-11 Girls

Tu,Th,Sa 4:30 - 5:30P 313310-12 Boys

Tu,Th,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313310-13 Girls

Tu,Th,Sa 5:30 - 6:30P 313310-14 Boys

Tu,Th,Sa 6:00 - 7:00P 313310-15 Girls

Tu,Th,Sa 6:00 - 7:00P 313310-16 Boys

SOCCER 12U REC

12U practices will be determined once registration closes. Make sure to request practice preferences.

M-Th,Sa 4:30 - 7:30P 313312-01 Girls

M-Th,Sa 4:30 - 7:30P 313312-02 Boys

FALL TRAVEL SOCCER

Recreational soccer, but for the more avid and skilled player. Teams travel in the Northern Colorado area. Practices are twice a week and will take place in Windsor. Coaches decide what days and times practices will be.

Half of the games will be played in Windsor and the other half will be played within the Northern Colorado area.

Registration Fees: Resident Fee $120. Non-Resident fee is $145.

Registration Opens: June 11th at 6 a.m.

Registration Deadline: July 27th or until full.

Equipment needed includes: Windsor jersey (check with coach), shin guards, tennis shoes or soccer cleats (no metal cleats)! Additional cost for jersey may be required depending on how the coach handles jerseys.

Practices: Begin Week of August 18th (subject to change)

Games: Saturdays, September 5th - October 25th (subject to change)

Location: Practices in Windsor and Game at Windsor Middle School

U10-U18 age groups available

OFFICIATION & SCOREKEEPING

Interested in officiation and/or scorekeeping youth and adult sports? Northern Colorado Sports Officials (NCSO) is assigning Windsor youth and adult game for the 2025/2026 seasons! Visit NCSO’s website for more information: goncso.com

Who Qualifies for a Resident Rate?

• Any person owning taxable real or personal property in the Town of Windsor and can show verification.

• Any person enrolled in the Weld RE-4 School District.

• Proof of residency is required.

NEED A LITTLE HELP? REDUCED FEE/SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS

The Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture Reduced Fee and Severance Youth Scholarship Programs are funded through generous donations from multiple sources including the Windsor Town Board and United Way of Weld County. Reduced fees/Scholarships are available for Town of Windsor & Severance residents meeting qualification guidelines including proof of income and household size taken from the most recent IRS tax form and proof of residency taken from a property tax certification, utility bill or rental agreement. Applications are available at the front desk of the Windsor Community Recreation Center, 250 N. 11th Street, online at: www.windsorgov.com, or calling 970-674-3500

UNIFORMS

Uniforms are sold at the Windsor Community Recreation Center. Recreational uniforms may be exchanged or returned within 10 business days of purchase date if it hasn’t been worn or washed and the tags are still attached.

ONLINE SPORTS SCHEDULES

All youth and adult sports schedules are located online through Team Sideline. Visit the website at teamsideline. com/windsor for the latest game and practice schedules, to receive game cancellation notifications, and weather updates. Take advantage of our mobile app for smart phone devices. Search for “TeamSideline” in the App Store.

Please call this number when concerned about weather for all scheduled games. Please call your coach about practice cancellations.

Discover the heart of Windsor’s decision-making process through its Town Board and various commissions, including the Tree Board, Parks, Recreation & Culture Advisory Board and Windsor Arts Commission. These bodies collaborate to review projects, gather insights, and provide recommendations. Explore meeting details and learn more by visiting, windsorgov.com/Boards-Commissions. All meetings are open to the public, fostering transparency and community involvement

Comments or Questions?

The Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture Department is committed to serving you in the best way possible. If you have any comments, questions, or concerns about programs or facilities, please let us know. Every effort will be made to answer your questions or correct the problem.

Visit: windsorgov.com/SeeClickFix

Email: windsorpr@windsorgov.com

Call: 970-674-3500

Windsor Reduced Fee Program

The Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture Department has a reduced fee program that offers financial assistance to Windsor residents (both children and adults) who need support in order to participate in recreation activities.*

Severance Youth Scholarship Program

The Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture Department has established a scholarship program that offers financial assistance for youth athletic/program registrations to Severance residents under 18 years.*

*Please contact the Community Recreation Center to obtain an application or you can fill one out online at recreationliveshere.com/ reducedfee. Your request will be confidentially reviewed and approved based on financial qualifications.

We are Foster Friendly - Reduced Fees are available to foster children 18 & under.

Discounted daily admission fees offered to Colorado EBT/SNAP recipients.

Register Online

You can sign up for activities any time online at recreationliveshere.com/RecReg

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