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Recreation Your Community, Your Life Summer 2013 City of Longmont See Inside: Activity Calendar Pullout City Information Section Rhythm on the River Schedule

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RecreationRecreationYour Community, Your Life

Summer 2013

City of Longmont

See Inside:• Activity Calendar Pullout• City Information Section• Rhythm on the River Schedule

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Longmont Recreation Center St. Vrain Memorial Building Centennial Pool

303.774.4800 | 303.651.8404 | 303.651.8406

1. ON-LINEwww.ci.longmont.co.us/rec*Click on Register On-line and follow the instructions

2. PHONE St. Vrain Memorial Building 303-651-8404Centennial Pool 303-651-8406Longmont Recreation Center 303-774-4800

3. WALK-INDuring regular building hours• St. Vrain Memorial Building 700 Longs Peak Avenue• Centennial Pool - 1201 Alpine Street• Longmont Recreation Center - 310 Quail Road

Important Information • Full payment is due at registration. • $5 minimum service charge assessed for cancellations. Cancellations requested with less than 7 days notice are subject to no refund or loss of a percentage of fees paid. • Sorry, refunds cannot be given in cash. A check will be issued and mailed within 2 weeks. • $20 charge on all returned checks. • A resident is defined as living within the City limits of Longmont and having utilities (trash service) provided by the City of Longmont. • Classes may be cancelled or consolidated if minimum enrollment figures are not met 3 business days before a class starts. Participants will then be contacted.

RegisteR foR classes Beginning apRil 16, 2013

longmont city councilMayor Dennis Coombs Brian BagleyBonnie Finley Sarah LevisonAlex Sammoury Gabe SantosKatie Witt

paRks & RecReation advisoRy BoaRd Rick Accountius J.D. Birchmeier Alicia Howell Matthew Linden Cherese Montgomery Sharon O’LearyJim WardellBonnie Finley, City Council Liaison*Board Membership as of March 15, 2013

community seRvices depaRtmentPremier municipal services committed to being dynamic, innovative and fully accessible for our residents so they can live, work and play to their fullest.

• Affordable Housing/CDBG• Children and Youth Resources• Community and Neighborhood Resources• Library• Museum and Cultural Center• Recreation Services• Senior Services

impoRtant phone numBeRsHearing Impaired TDD#...................................... 1-800-659-3656Longmont Public Library 409 4th Ave. ................ 303-651-8470Longmont City Source ........................................ 303-774-4370Parks ............................................................................. 303-651-8446Senior Center 910 Longs Peak Ave. ........................ 303-651-8411Union Reservoir 0461 WCR 26 ............................... 303-772-1265Youth Services 1050 Lashley Street ......................... 303-651-8580Longmont Museum & Cultural Center 400 Quail Road ......................... 303-651-8374

SEASONAL FACILItIES:Longmont Ice Pavilion, 725 8th Ave. - Seasonal 303-774-4777Sunset Pool, 1900 Longs Peak Ave. - Seasonal 303-651-8300Roosevelt Activity Pool, 903 8th Ave. - Seasonal 303-774-4455Kanemoto Activity Pool, 1151 S Pratt Pkwy. - Seasonal 303-651-6934

GOLF COuRSES:Sunset 1900 Longs Peak Ave. ................................... 303-651-8466twin Peaks 1200 Cornell Drive .................................. 303-651-8401ute Creek 2000 Ute Creek Drive ............................... 303-774-4342See more Longmont phone numbers inside the City Information section

longmont online • Home Page: www.ci.longmont.co.us• City Source: www.ci.longmont.co.us/citysource or 303-774-4370• Various City e-Alert services: www.ci.longmont.co.us/selectalert/• LifeLongmontLearning: www.lifelongmontlearning.com/• twitter: www.twitter.com/cityoflongmont/• City Line: www.ci.longmont.co.us/cityline/• Facebook: www.facebook.com/cityoflongmontco• Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/cityoflongmont• Flickr: www.flickr.com/groups/longmontcolorado/

Photographic acknowledgement: Special Thanks to C. Nathan Pulley Photography who provided many of the photographs on the cover and within. Thanks also goes out to the many Longmont citizens who use and enjoy City of Longmont programs and special events. Your faces grace the pages of our brochure. You are why we are here. As you can plainly see, you belong in Longmont.

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Admittance Fees(All fees are subject the change. Resident is defined as within Longmont city limits.)

Visit Drop-In (per person) Resident Non-ResTot Under 2 years Free FreeChild 2-10 years $3.75 $4.75Youth 11-17 years $4.00 $5.00Adult 18-54 years $5.00 $6.25Senior 55 and up $4.00 $5.00Designated Family Swims $11.00 $13.75Drop-In Visit fees are good for single entry into single site.

20 Visit Pass Valid at all facilities - Does not expire Resident Non-Res Corp/MilChild 2-10 years $70.00 $87.50 N/AYouth11-17 years $70.00 $87.50 N/AAdult 18-54 years $70.00 $87.50 $63.00Senior 55 and up $70.00 $87.50 N/A20 visit passes may be shared with friends and family. Must have card present when checking in.

Monthly Auto Debit Pass Valid at all facilities. Monthly credit card charge or checking/savings account debit on the 10th of the month. Minimum commitment 3+ months required Resident Non-Res Corp/MilChild 2-10 years $13.50 $16.75 N/A Youth 11-17 years $19.00 $23.75 N/AAdult 18-54 years $33.00 $41.25 $29.50Senior 55 and up $19.00 $23.75 $17.00Family $62.00 $77.50 $58.50Couple $55.00 $68.75 $51.50Requires minimum commitment of three full month pay-ments in addition to any pro-rated month. Forms to cancel auto debit must be received by the 25th of the month prior to stopping; no proration. Any overdraft fees responsibility of card-holder.

Quarterly Valid at indoor facilities only. Expires after 3 months Resident Non-Res Corp/MilChild 2-10 years $40.00 $45.00 N/AYouth11-17 years $56.50 $70.50 N/AAdult 18-54 years $99.00 $123.75 $79.25Senior 55 and up $56.50 $70.50 $45.25Family $187.00 $223.75 $167.25Couple $165.00 $206.25 $145.25Family pass: The family rate is for 2 adults, their children (22 & under) living at home and on their taxes.

Annual All facilities included. Expires 1 year from date of purchase Resident Non-Res Corp/MilChild 2-10 years $143.00 $178.75 N/AYouth 11-17 years $204.00 $255.00 N/AAdult 18-54 years $358.00 $447.50 $286.50Senior 55 and up $204.00 $255.00 $163.25Family $674.00 $842.50 $602.50Couple $594.00 $742.50 $522.50

The benefits of an annual pass: Admittance to all indoor year-round facilities. Admittance to seasonal outdoor facilities (Sunset & Activity Pools, Ice Pavilion, ). Free towels at LRC. Free Babysitting at LRC for Family Annual Passholders. Free ice skate rental at Ice Pavilion.

Prescheduled Group Rate (10+ people)A reduced visit drop-in rate for groups of 10 or more at the Longmont Recreation Center, (303) 774-4800; Centennial Pool, (303) 651-8406; and Sunset Pool, (303) 651-8300. A name, phone number and number of people expected is required to pre-schedule at a facility. No deposit necessary. 24 hr advance notice required. Please call for rate details. Resident Non-ResChild/Youth 2-17 years $3.50 $4.25Adult 18-54 years $4.50 $5.75Senior 55 and up $3.50 $4.25

Outdoor Pass – Valid at outdoor facilities only, May 24-Sept 2 Resident Non-ResChild 2-10 years $44.00 $55.00Youth 11-17 years $62.00 $77.50 Adult 18-54 $110.00 $137.50Senior 55 + $62.00 $77.50Family $207.00 $258.75Couple $183.00 $228.75

Activity Pool Drop-In Visit Fees Resident Non-ResUnder 1 yr $0.50 $0.751-5 yr $2.75 $3.256yr & older $3.25 $4.00Sunday Family Swims* $7.00 $8.25

Activity Pool Season Pass Valid only at Kanemoto and Roosevelt Activity PoolsPlease purchase at Centennial Pool, Sunset Pool, St Vrain Memorial Building, or the Longmont Recreation Center. Resident Non-ResUnder 1 year $8.75 $11.001 to 5 years $48.25 $60.256 years and older $56.75 $71.00Family $105.00 $131.25

TAble OF COnTenTS 1 Facility Fees 2 City Information 6 Recreation Center 7 St. Vrain Memorial Building 8 Centennial Pool 9 Sunset Pool10 Activity Pools10 Aquatic Programs12 Swim Lessons17 Athletics-Youth20 Athletics-Adult21 Fitness Classes23 Fitness & Wellness27 Pull Out Events Calendar31 Dance33 Therapeutic34 Preschool36 Youth/Teen44 Adult51 Senior Services52 Museum53 Library54 Golf55 Sandstone Ranch Visitors Center56 Firing Range/Union Reservoir

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City CouncilThere are a variety of ways tocontact city council members:• City council meetings, every Tuesday at 7 pm• Coffee with Council, last Saturday of every month Jan-Oct• Mail c/o City Clerk’s Office, 350 Kimbark St. 80501• Public events, including Cinco de Mayo, Rhythm on the River and Festival on Main• E-mail and phone numbers

MAYORDennis CoombsTerm expires 11/[email protected]

MAYOR PRO TEM, AT-LARGEGabe SantosTerm expires 11/[email protected]

WARD IBrian BagleyTerm expires 11/[email protected]

WARD IIKatie WittTerm expires 11/[email protected]

WARD IIIBonnie FinleyTerm expires 11/[email protected]

AT-LARGESarah LevisonTerm expires 11/[email protected]

AT-LARGEAlex SammouryTerm expires 11/[email protected]

lOnGMOnT PHOne nUMbeRSGeneral Information ...................................................................... 303-776-6050Animal Control ............................................................................... 303-651-8500Building Inspection ....................................................................... 303-651-8332CDBG/Affordable Housing .......................................................... 303-651-8736Children & Youth Resources ....................................................... 303-651-8580City Manager/Mayor ..................................................................... 303-651-8601Code Enforcement ........................................................................ 303-651-8695Economic Development . .............................................................. 303-651-8330Electric Power Interruption .......................................................... 303-776-0011Fire Administration ........................................................................ 303-651-8437Jobline ............................................................................................. 303-651-8710Longmont Power & Communications ......................................... 303-651-8386LPD/BCSO Firing Range and Training Center ............................ 303-774-4587 Municipal Court ............................................................................. 303-651-8688Community & Neighborhood Resources .................................... 303-651-8444Parks and Open Space .................................................................. 303-651-8446Parking Enforcement ....................................... 303-651-8658 or 303-774-4724Police Administration .................................................................... 303-651-8555Public Works Engineering ........................................................... 303-651-8304Street Maintenance ........................................................................ 303-651-8416Trash and Recycling .......................................................................303-651-8416Utility Billing .................................................................................. 303-651-8664Water/Sewer/Storm Drainage ..................................................... 303-651-8468

Join Coffee With Council in 2013The public is invited to Coffee with Council typically held on the last Saturday of the month, January through October, at local coffeehouses throughout Longmont. For exact times and dates check the Longmont website at www.ci.longmont.co.us. At Coffee with Council you can talk with council members on any topic of your choice; no appointment is necessary. And the coffee’s on us! For information about city council meetings and agendas, visit www.ci.longmont.co.us/city_council or call the City Clerk’s Office at 303-651-8649.

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nlongmont Civic Center350 Kimbark • 303-776-6050

Hours of Operation: Monday 8am-5pm | Tuesday 7:45am-6pm Wednesday 8am-5pm | Thursday 7:45am-6pm Friday 8am-5pm | Closed Saturday and Sunday

Holidays: Closed May 27, July 4 and September 2

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nMay is National Electric Safety MonthTen easy Ways to Stay Safe Around electricity May is National Electric Safety Month. During this time, Longmont Power & Communications, your municipal electric and broadband service provider, wants to remind you that it is important to be cautious whenever you are around electricity.

In a 2010 report, the Consumer Products Safety Commission found that each year nearly 400 people are killed as a result of electrical shocks and electrical accidents in the home. In addition, the National Fire Protection Association estimated that between 2005 and 2009 approximately 53,000 residential electrical fires occurred, leading to 440 deaths, 1,450 injuries and $1.5 billion in property damage.

Fortunately, these accidents can be avoided in the future. Prevention doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive but taking some time to remember to stay safe around electricity reduces injuries and saves lives. Below are ten tips to remember whenever you are around electricity:

1. Steer clear from any wires. If you see one, please call 303-651-8386 for assistance during business hours and 303-776-0011 after hours.

2. Keep kites, model airplanes and balloons away from any overhead electrical power lines.

3. Keep ladders and equipment at least ten feet away from power lines during outdoor home improvement projects.

4. Consider using a licensed electrician to regularly inspect your home or business to be sure your electrical system is working well.

5. Use extension cords properly. Inspect regularly for signs of fraying or wear and do not place them under rugs or carpeting.

6. Don’t overload plugs when using an extension cord or power strip.

7. Grasp the plug when removing a cord from the outlet, don’t grasp the cord itself.

8. Install outlet safety covers if you have children in your home.

9. If an appliance smells like it is burning, immediately turn it off and unplug it from the wall.

10. Use a ground fault current interrupter (GFCI) in locations that are near sources of water like kitchens, bathrooms, garages and all outside outlets.

For more information on cautions to take around electricity, contact Longmont Power & Communications at 303-651-8386 or visit http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/lpc/safety_edu/

Spring Clean Up: Remember to Keep Utility Meters Accessible Each month, City of Longmont employees read about 66,000 electric and water meters. Please remember to clear any obstructions around meters for a minimum of three feet and keep gates unlocked and in good working condition. Household pets can also present a concern. Some animals aren’t receptive to people coming close to them, or may escape fenced areas when a reader opens a gate.You have the option to have a meter read without a reader entering your property by switching to an automated meter-reading system. For more information, call Longmont Power & Communications at 303-651-8386.

Call before You DigLike many folks you probably have a list of summer projects. City utility departments ask you to add one item to the top of your list: request a free utility line locate for areas that are near work areas. Before laying sod, planting a tree or digging a new flower bed, homeowners can call the Utility Notification Center of Colorado by dialing 811. Within two days, color-coded flags or paint will be placed within the work area to indicate the presence of utility lines. This will prevent an accident that can result in injury, service interruptions and possible fines or liability expense under Colorado law. Play it safe this spring. Call 811 or visit www.uncc.org to request a utility line locate before you dig anywhere.

You belong on longmont FacebookCheck out the YouBelonginLongmont Facebook page to see what’s happening in the Longmont community. You can post community events, tell us about your business, and share recommendations on restaurants and your favorite Longmont hangouts. It’s a great resource for the latest that Longmont has to offer. We all know that Longmont is a great place to live, work and play, and if you want to tell your hometown stories, the YBIL Facebook site is an excellent place to do it. If you have questions about the branding campaign or have ideas to share use Facebook or call Rigo Leal at 303-651-8840.

longmont’s Reading! books by Connie WillisBeginning June 1 through August, Longmont Public Library visitors are invited to read books by acclaimed author Connie Willis. Best known for The Doomsday Book, Willis has written a number of books including Lincoln’s Dreams, Bellwether, and Blackout. Multiple copies of her titles will be available for checkout. Connie Willis will discuss her books on Thurs, Aug 8. For more information, please call 303-651-8472 or visit us online at www.ci.longmont.co.us/library. Stop by for a copy this summer!

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nFlood Facts – Keep an eye an Rivers and StreamsSpringtime is usually wet season and City of Longmont officials are watching rivers and streams in the area with a keen eye. Fortunately, there is no reason for concern at the moment but this provides a good opportunity to remind residents about the dangers of flooding. snowmelt, warm temperatures and heavy thunderstorms are a recipe for flooding in areas near Lefthand Creek and the St. Vrain River in Longmont. Residents are advised to keep an eye on the sky and listen to weather warnings from the National Weather Service and City officials. Better yet, to receive a phone call, text message, or email message when flooding is imminent residents are encouraged to sign up for the Everbridge emergency notification system at www.ci.longmont.co.us/police/massnotification.htm. The Everbridge system does not replace Boulder County’s reverse 911 system. Instead, it supplements reverse 911 by adding the capability of sending voice messages, text messages and email messages alerting subscribers when an emergency is in progress and provides guidance on what actions to take.

Here are a few general tips for flood preparation:

• Prepareanemergencyevacuationkit.Agallon-sizedplasticbagshould hold your prescription medications, copies of important documents like your driver’s license, insurance and financial information. A thumbdrive full of important family photos could also be included.

• Gettoknowyourneighbors.Youcouldhaveneighborsclosebywho may need some additional help during an emergency.

• Makeyourfamilyplan.Talktochildrenaboutwhattodo,where to meet, and how to contact each other during an emergency.

• Ifyourentyourhome,buyrentersinsurance.

• TheCitywillnotifyresidentsofdisastersusingtheEverbridgenotification system. This system can contact you via text message, email or voice making it very versatile. Register at www.ci.longmont.co.us/police/massnotification.htm.

• AFloodWatchmeansweatherconditionsmakefloodinglikely–be alert and tune in to local media for details.

• AFloodWarningmeansfloodingisoccurringorwilloccur.Seek higher ground immediately!

For more information about the Longmont floodplains call David Hollingsworth at 303-651-8328.

Safety Tips for July 4With Independence Day being the busiest time of the year for the fire department, here are a couple of things that may keep you and your property safer this July 4th.

• FireworksareillegalonLongmont’sstreets,parks,golf courses and other public areas.

• AnyfireworksboughtfromastandinLongmontarelegal. They will be labeled 1.4G, UN 0336, and/or “Safe and Sane.”

• Anyfireworksthattraveledherefromanotherstateareillegal.

• Glowsticksandnoisemakersareagreatsafealternatives. Many parents are not aware that sparklers burn at 1200 degrees F (water boils at 212 degrees).

• ThesafestwaytoenjoyfireworksinLongmontistoattend the free fireworks at the Boulder County Fairgrounds on Monday, July 4, at 9:30pm.

For more information visit www.ci.longmont.co.us/fire/fire_safety/fireworks.htm or call the Longmont Fire Department at 303-651-8833.

Prepare for Mosquito Season - Fight the biteFor the past few years, Boulder, Weld and Larimer counties have been hotspots for mosquitos that carry the West Nile virus. The City of Longmont works with the Boulder County and Weld County health departments, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Colorado Department of Public Health, and Colorado Mosquito Control to lessen the impact of West Nile in our community.

The City’s mosquito program relies on several tactics to address theproblem,andlocalizedspotsprayingisoneofthem.Localizedspraying usually occurs around small ponds and streams where mosquitos breed. Rarely, the City conducts citywide spraying when there is a significant risk of West Nile virus but only after recommendations from Boulder County Public Health, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, the CDC, and the Longmont City Manager.

Although Longmont has a sophisticated mosquito control program, the most important component is residents protecting themselves. Followthesetips–the4Ds–toavoidmosquitobites:

√ Dusk:Minimizeactivitybetweenduskanddawn.√ Dress: Wear long sleeves and long pants when you are outside between dusk and dawn.√ Drainage: Remove all stagnant water in your yard, including in pools, birdbaths, tires and pottery.√ DEET: Use a mosquito repellent when you are outside, preferably onethatcontainsDEET.

You also can call the toll-free Comment Line at 877-276-4306 or 303-558-8730 to report problem areas or voice concerns.

Develop Your business with longmont’s HelpTo enhance the economic vitality of our community, the City ofLongmont is proud to offer four targeted programs providing technical assistance and access to capital and grant funding for the continued development of local businesses.

1. The Longmont Economic Gardening Initiative (LEGI) provides training, data for marketing and research, and strategic planning resources to help local companies grow their businesses. Most services provided through the LEGI program are free to Longmont businesses with others available at a nominal cost.

2. The Small Business Lending Program (SBLP) is a collaborative effort between the City and the Colorado Enterprise Fund to provide access to capital opportunities for local businesses. Applicants may obtain loans of up to $50,000 for a variety of business uses including, but not limited to, inventory, real estate acquisition, and operating costs.

3. The Business Start-Up Grant (BSUG) program is for new businesses that generate sales tax and have storefront locations. Qualifying businesses can receive up to $2,000 as reimbursement for legitimate costs associated with opening a new retail business. Applicants must also complete a business training program, submit an acceptable business plan, and be in full compliance with all City codes and regulations. Additional requirements may apply.

4. The Business Improvement Grant (BIG) provides up to $7,500 for business owners/operators making permanent improvements to their property. In order to qualify, a business must be an existing retail operation that occupies a storefront location in an appropriately zoned district within Longmont. BusinessImprovement Grants are issued as reimbursement for qualifying improvements and may be subject to additional requirements as determined by the Economic Development Department.

For more information on any of the programs listed above, please contact: Doug Bene, Economic Development Manager •[email protected]•303-651-8403

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Public Works Improvements Will Continue To Keep longmont’s Waters Clean

The Public Works and Natural Resources (PWNR) Department reallyknowshowtosqueezeevery lastdropoutof itswastewatertreatment plant. The equipment in the Longmont plant has provided high quality service for several decades, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with some processes dating back to 1956, when the plant was built. But the equipment is showing inevitable signs of wear and must be upgraded in the near future. The plant also must meet new Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment water quality standards for ammonia discharge by 2016.

The plant is in need of $41.3 million in upgrades to meet the new regulations as well as to replace equipment. The upgrades will be funded through debt financing as well as with cash from the Sewer Fund. A plan for the upgrades was presented to the city council during the summer of 2012, and council approved the financing plan in October. Debt financing for the project must be approved by the voters, and this will be on the ballot in November 2013. As part of the financing plan the city council also approved a new rate structure, which will assist with the debt service for the plant improvements. This public investment means that residents can expect PWNR to continue the efficient operation and maintenance of the automated sewer plant. Over the last 10 years labor costs have been reduced by 30 percent by automating processes, which allows the plant to run unattended during the night. Longmont is ahead of most communities in the state with this automation; most sewer plants require 24-hour staffing.

PWNR efficiency and stewardship of the sewer plant contributes to Longmont residents and businesses enjoying the lowest total combined utility bill among 12 nearby Front Range communities. And this is an economic attraction for new businesses as well as residents. For more information call the PWNR Call Center at 303-651-8468 between 8am and 5pm, Monday through Friday.

longmont Museum to celebrate leGOs

LEGOshavebeena favorite toy forgenerations.Today,notonlyare they fun to play with, they have become a medium for artists and model-builders, taking them in new directions. The Longmont Museum will celebrate all aspects of LEGOs in a new exhibit BUILD! The Amazing World of LEGO, opening June 8 and running through September 8, 2013.

Visitors to this exhibit will see remarkable creations built from LEGO bricks, including a 7 foot x 10 foot mural, a model of the LongmontMuseum,alife-sizeddog,andmorefunandcreativecreations built by artists from across the country and here in Colorado. There will also be a large area where you can buildyour own LEGO creations.

Exhibit admission $5 adults, $3 students/seniors(62+) and free for children 5 and under.

e-Resources at the library!

Zinio has arrived at Longmont Public Library!Ziniooffersachoiceof75magazinesfor download to your smartphone, tablet, PC or Mac with your library card. Titlesinclude Rolling Stone, Car and Driver, and National Geographic, to name a few. Please visit www.ci.longmont.co.us/library and click on “Library 24/7.” Then click “Zinio.”

Universal Class offers over 500 instructor led online classes. The classes are free, all you need is your Longmont Public Library card. Classes range from craft/hobby type (Digital Scrapbooking, Landscaping) to academic (American Civil War, Ancient Civilizations) and business (Accounting, Technical Writing).Computer classes are also available featuring Microsoft Word and Excel. These classes are non-credited courses for continuing education purposes. Please visit www.ci.longmont.co.us/library and click on “Library 24/7.” Then click “Universal Class.”

Looking to download audio or ebooks to a Kindle, Nook, smartphone, tablet, PC or Mac? Longmont Public Library provides Overdrive which allows cardholders to download titles. Overdrive has all kinds of books: bestsellers (Notorious Nineteen by Janet Evanovich and The Racketeer by JohnGrisham), popular series (TheHungerGames trilogy and theHarry Potter books) and classics like TheGreatGatsby.Visitwww.ci.longmont.co.us/library and click on “Library 24/7.” Thenclick“Overdrive.”

If you have any questions, please call 303-651-8472 or visit us at the Reference Desk upstairs at the library. Our 24/7 website is available any time. Visit us soon!

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310 Quail Road • 303-774-4800Hours of OperationMon-Fri 5:00am-10:00pm Sat & Sun 7:00am-6:00pmHoliday Hours: Memorial Day (May 27) & July 4th: 10am-4pmFacility Maintenance Closure: Aug 25 - Sept 1

POOl HOURS Lap Pool:Mon-Fri 5:00am - 9:30pmSat/Sun 7:00am - 5:30pmLeisure Pool: (slides open at 10am daily*)Mon-Fri* 9:00am-9:30pmSat/Sun 9:00am-5:30pm*No slides/water features on during swim lessons. Check lesson schedule for class times.

bAbYSITTInG InFORMATIOn Parent/guardian must be in the facility.Ages: 6 mo - 7 yrs.Mon-Fri 8:00am-1:30pmMon-Thurs 4:00pm-8:00pmFriday (new) 4:00pm-7:30pmSaturday 8:00am-1:00pmSunday 8:30am-1:00pmHours subject to change.Ages: 7-10 yrs, June 3 - Aug 9Youth Sitting - 8:30am-12pm M-F

Rates:$2/hr Min 1/2 hour, Max 2 hrs$40 for 20 hour passcard.Included w/Family Annual Pass

ClIMbInG WAll Through May 26 Mon–Fri 4:30–8:30pmSat/Sun 10am–4pm

Summer HoursMon–Fri 12–8pmSat/Sun 10–4pmClasses available, see Youth/Adult sections.

Private Instruction AvailableParticipants must sign a waiver. Those under 18 must have the waiver signed by a parent/guardian. Those under 8 years must climb with parent/guard-ian present. Closed toe climbing shoes or tennis shoes required. No minimum age. Must safely fit into city harness (instructor discretion). Wall may be closed during class times.

CAFe Through May 26Mon–Fri 5:15–8:15pmSat/Sun 12:15–5:45pmSummer HoursMon–Fri 11:30am–8pmSat/Sun 11:30am–5:45pm

birthday Party PackagesRent an hour of room time for your child’s next birthday party! Rental fee includes entry for up to 10 people, adults included. The group rate per person will be applied for up to 20 people. Fee is due at time of booking. Cancellation Fee is $5.00 if you cancel 7 days prior to your event. If you cancel less than 7 days prior, you will receive half your rental fee minus the $5.00 cancellation fee.Room rental includes tables and chairs along with pool, gym and climbing wall use before and/or after the room rental. If you would prefer to have a dedicated hour of climbing wall time for your group, there is an additional charge of $25.00 an hour for every 10 children. Climbing wall birthday party reservations are not available during climbing class and/or open climbing wall times. Climbing Wall Party Packet Information must be completed and turned in on party day. All parents must sign the climbing wall waiver.Fee: $70Call 303-774-4800 for available times or more information.

large Group RentalsIn order to insure that your group will be able to use the facility - we request any group larger than 25 people to please call and reserve the time that you will be attending. Our pool, gym and rooms have maximum capacity numbers which cannot be exceeded. Therefore, if you were to bring a large group to go swimming we cannot guarantee your entrance if we are full without prior arrangements. Thank You.

Skate Park (Behind the Recreation Center)Hours: Daily - Sunrise to Sunset (Weather Permitting)Rules: Please be respectful of the park, other users, and the neighbors. Skate at your own risk.

FACIlITY RUleS1. A responsible adult (parent or guardian 14 years and older) must be in the facility with children 10 years of age and under. Responsible adult must accompany and stay involved in the water/facility with all children ages 5 and under.2. A parent must be in the spa, sauna, or steam room with children ages 6 – 13. Children under 6 years of age are not allowed in the steam room or sauna.3. Youth must be 16 years or older to use the weight room and fitness area. Youth ages 14 and 15 may be permitted to use these areas with a parent present, or upon successful completion of a weight room orientation. Appropriate athletic apparel is required.

4. A responsible adult (parent or guardian 18 and older) must be on the track with youth under 14.5. The Recreation Center is not responsible for any articles lost or stolen. Lockers are available on a daily use basis. We encourage you to lock up your belongings and leave your valuables at home. Locks are available for purchase.6. The Longmont Recreation Center is a public, family oriented facility. Profane language and/or abuse of people or equipment will not be tolerated. Offenders will be asked to leave.7. Please report immediately any suspicious behavior or equipment abuse to the front desk.8. No cotton clothing in pool.

• Running track (11 1/2 laps = 1 mile) • Weight room with free weights and selectorized machines • Cardio equipment and aerobics room • Multi-court gymnasium • Climbing wall

• Classroom/Party room & game room • Lap Pool (6 lanes, 25 yards) • Leisure Pool with waterslides, lazy river, and interactive play features • Cafe and babysitting • Steam and dry sauna, spa

A one-stop recreation facility offering:

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St Vrain Memorial building Party PackagesBook your party today! Call the St Vrain Memorial Building at (303) 651-8404 to check availability and reserve your party. Full payment is required upon booking.

$121 for 1.5 hours for 12 children,$8 each additional child. Food, beverages,tableware and decorations provided by parents.Party Host(ess) to lead and facilitate partygoer fun!

Party Format: 1/2 hour set up time for parents. 1 hour of entertainment and fun. 1/2 hour for cake and presents

St. Vrain Memorial building700 Longs Peak Ave • 303-651-8404Located in Longmont’s historic old town district, the St. Vrain Memorial Building offers: • Locker rooms • Fitness room • Weight room with Treadmills, Lifecycles, Ellipticals, free weights, and circuit weights• Locks and Lockers are available• Building Rentals Available

Call the St Vrain Memorial Building at (303) 651-8404 to check schedule availability and to reserve your date. Full payment is required upon booking.

More Party Packages available - visit online for details.

Gym RentalsCelebrate your party your way. Rent the space and customize with an indoor bouncy house, a live band, or karaoke. Great for scout parties, graduations, Sweet 16 parties, and family reunions. Extended hours available. Maximum Capacity 250 people. Table/chair rentals available.

Gym: $65/hour with 2hr min and $200 deposit paid at the time of booking

Shelter Reservations New in 2013 - Save Time! Make your shelter reservations online at www.ci.longmont.co.us/rec We are your one stop shop for reserving any park shelter in Longmont. The cost is $35 per day (resident fee) for small shelters and $25 per hour or $200 day for the large shelter at Sandstone Ranch and the Pavilion. Information available for parties/events over 100 people. “Bouncy Houses” are not allowed in city parks: for more information call 303-651-8404.

looking to learn a new skill, exercise or just enjoy your leisure time?We have the perfect class for you and your family. Check out our quality pro-grams that are available at convenient times and locations.

Recreation Gift Cards Available! Get yours today so you can learn, laugh and play at any Longmont Recreation Facility.• Birthday• Thank you’s• Anniversaries• Holidays

building/Weight Room HoursMonday-Friday 6:00 am - 8:00 pmTues/Thurs Weight Room $2 6:00 am - 7:00 am Saturday 7:30 am - 5:00 pmHoliday Hours: Closed May 27 & July 4Facility Maintenance Closure: Aug 12-18

Open Gym basketball*

For individuals 18 years and older Tue & Thurs 11:30am-2:30pm*Other drop-in times available; please call for more information. Locks avail-able to check out with I.D. No towel or babysitting service available.

Memorial building Rental FeesFor Rental Availability Call 303-651-8404Gymnasium $65/hrGym non-profit $40/hr

Izaak Walton Clubhouse 18 South Sunset Street$25 per hour Weekdays until 5pm$50 per hour weekdays after 5pm, all day Sat & Sun$200 building deposit required at time of reservation. Additional fees may apply for pre-party services provided by the Recreation party planner. Great Rental facility for parties, wedding receptions, business meetings and community gatherings.• Maximum Capacity 95 people• Refrigerator & Microwave (catering style kitchen)• No Smoking - No Alcohol, No Live

Bands, amplified sound, all City noise ordinances must be adhered to. Music must be off by 10pm.For more rentals, see inside back cover.

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Fitness Room Mon-Thurs 5:30am-8pmFriday 5:30am-6:30pmSaturday 9am-4pmSunday 1-5pm

Lap Swim*Mon-Fri 5:30am-3:30pmSaturday 9am-4pmSunday 1pm-5pmMon/Wed 6pm-8pm

Open SwimMon-Fri 12:30pm-3:30pmSun (only $3) 1pm-3pm

Family SwimSaturday 1pm-4pm

*Lap swims share pool space with other activities so all lanes may not be available. Circle swimming is encouraged.

**The facility closes 15 minutes after the last swimming session. Please plan you shower time accordingly.

For Spring Hours, please call or pick up a facility flyer at any City of Longmont Recreation Facility.

Holiday Hours & Facility Closures

CLOSED: May 27, Mon - Memorial DayJune 1 & 2, Sat/Sun - Longmont Triathlon WeekendJuly 4, Thurs - 4th of JulyAug 31- Sep 2, Sat-Mon - Labor Day WeekendAnnual Maintenance: August –TBA

Quick Fit at Centennial PoolCentennial’s fitness room overlooks the pool and is perfect for a quick workout while you watch your child’s swim lesson. The Quick Fit is only available at Centennial Pool for parents with children in the water taking learn-to-swim classes. $2 for residents/ $2.50 for non residents.

CenTennIAl POOl1201 Alpine Street • 303-651-8406Enjoy year-round fitness and fun at Centennial Pool. Come workout or play in our pool with six 25-yard lap lanes, wading area and deep end with two 1-meter diving boards. Land fitness is available in our fitness room with treadmills, Lifecycles, elliptical, and a cable resistance weight machine. We also offer a variety of Land and Water Fitness Classes. Stop by any City of Longmont recreation facility to pick up a monthly fitness schedule today!

Parents’ night OutWhen was your last date night? Girls or guys night out? Drop the kiddos at Centennial Pool for a fun, supervised evening of swimming and a movie, while you enjoy a much needed parents’ night out! Light dinner and snacks included. Register early for the best price! $2 second-child discount5 to 10 years: Saturday, 5-9pmDates: Jun 15 328810.1 Jul 20 328810.2Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine StPre-registered Fee: $15 resident/$18.75 non-residentDay-of Fee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident

Rental Options at Centennial Pool

birthday Party PackagesHave a care-free party at Centennial Pool complete with birthday cake, punch, all the trimmings and swimming fun! If desired, our staff will be on hand to play games and entertain your party. Birthday Party Packages are only available during regularly scheduled Open Swim Hours for two hours. Fee includes cake, punch, decorations, exclusive use of the Multipurpose Room and swim admission for two hours. Fee: $80 for up to 12 / $100 for 13-16 / $120 for 17-20 Days Available: Mondays- Sundays between 1pm-3pm. Please note that one adult per 5 children must be in the water with children under 6 years.

Multipurpose Room RentalAvailable during regular facility hours, includes use of 2 tables and 16 chairs. Rental fee is non-refundable.Fee: $25 for up to 3 hours plus prescheduled group rate for all who swim or work out.

Private After-Hour Rentals at Centennial PoolAvailable: Fridays after 6pm, Saturdays after 4pm, Sundays before 1pm and after 5pm Rental time is started when the facility is open to the group and ends when the facility is empty and locked at the completion of the rental. Rental prices are based on the number of people entering the facilities whether they choose to swim or not. The entire rental fee is due when making the reservation, ½ is refundable if you choose to cancel. Renters have until 7 days prior the rental to extend their reservation with payment or else rental can NOT be extended. Fee: $70/ hour for up to 25 people $80/ hour for up to 50 people $100/ hour for up to 75 people $120/ hour for more than 76 people

May Swim lessons Mon & Wed

Time Ssn 5Date 4/29-5/15Fee $24/$30

Water Explorers 3:45 PM 220114.5A

Turtle 4:10 PM 220121.5AAlligator 4:20 PM 220122.5A

5:30 PM 220122.5BSeal 4:55 PM 220123.5ADolphin 5:30 PM 220124.5AWhale 5:30 PM 220125.5ALevel 1 4:30 PM 220131.5ALevel 2 3:55 PM 220132.5ALevel 3 5:05 PM 220133.5ALevel 4 5:50 PM 220134.5ALevel 5 6:30 PM 220135.5ALevel 6 6:30 PM 220136.5A

Fee $30/$37.50Beginning Blast

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6:05 PM 220141.5BBlast 2 4:50 PM 220142.5ABlast 3 5:40 PM 220143.5A

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SUnSeT POOl1900 Longs Peak Ave • 303-651-8300

• Heated outdoor pool• Six 25 meter lap lanes• Plank, 1 meter & 3 meter diving boards• 2 super long and fast waterslides• Indoor air-conditioned party room• Reserve-able outdoor shade shelters• Sandy beach play area• Family locker rooms• Concession stand• Best view in Longmont!

Pre-Summer Hours May 24 - Jun 2Open & Lap Swim 10am-5pm

Tues-Fri, May 28-31Lap Swim 9am-10am

Summer Hours June 3-August 11

Adult Lap Swim:*Mon- Fri 11am-1pmMon/Wed 6pm-8pm Tues/Thurs 6pm-7:30pm Saturday 8am-1pm Sunday 11am-1pm

Open Swim:Mon/Wed 1pm-8pmTues/Thurs 1pm-5:55pmFri/Sun 1pm-7pmSaturday 10am-7pm

Special Hours July 4, Thurs - 4th of July:Lap Swim 11am-1pm, Open Swim 1-5pm

Sunset Pool SpecificsAdult Lap Swims:*Share pool space with other activities; Circle swimming is encouraged when sharing lanes; Patrons who are 16 and older are considered Adults; Slides and Diving Boards will NOT be available for use.

Admittance Fees:Everyone who enters Sunset Pool must pay the appropriate admittance fee, whether swimming or not.

Refund Policy:There are NO refunds for admittance fees due to weather-related closures.

Sunset Pool will close approximately 15 minutes after the last swimming session, please shower accordingly.

Middle School nights At Sunset PoolCalling all middle-schoolers and soon to be freshmen! Join us at Sunset Pool every Thursday night starting June 6. There will be games, contests, music and no little kids! Make Sunset Pool your new Thursday night home!11 to 14 years: Jun 6-Aug 8, Thursdays, 7:30-9pmFee: $3 residents/ $4 non-residents (pool passes are not valid)

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Sunset Pool Private RentalAvailable before or after regular scheduled pool hours. Includes: Entire pool, locker-room facilities, exterior shelters, picnic

tables, lounge chairs, sand/grass open spaces and all necessary staff.

Indoor Party Room is available with an additional $30 fee. Rental fee paid dictates pool facility enter and exit times.Renters have until 7 days prior the rental to extend their reservation with payment or else rental can NOT be extended. ½ of rental fee may be refunded if reservation is cancelled by renter. Fees: $120 first hour/ $100 each additional hour $25 per 15 minutes/ $30 Indoor Party Room

Sunset Pool Outdoor Shelter ReservationLocated closest to the shallow water play area near the golf course, it is the brown shelter structure with 4 rectangular picnic tables underneath. Reservations are only available during Open Swim Hours. Rental fee is non-refundable. Fee: $35 for up to 3 hours, plus group rate admittance fee for all guests whether they choose to swim or not.

Indoor Party Room Have your party stationed in the Indoor Party Room at Sunset Pool! This room is surrounded by windows, so you can beat the heat and sun while still watching the kiddos play! Amenities: 2x 8 foot tables, 4 round tables with 36 chairs, sink and counter space. Rental fee non-refundable. For reservations made solely for the room usage --with no access to Sunset Pool-- there is NOT an extra admittance fee. Otherwise, group rate admittance fee is charged for all guests whether they choose to swim or not. Fee: Open Swim with pool access: $40 per hour. Only available during Open Swim Times

Sunset Pool Outdoor Tent Shelter Reservations Choose between two tents; one located between the slides and sand area; other located between diving boards and lap lanes in front of the grass. Blue shade tents approximately 12 x 12 feet. Both tents are on concrete pads and have 2-3 round picnic tables. Reservations are only available during Open Swim Hours. Rental fee is non-refundable.Fee: $25 for up to 3 hours, plus group rate admittance fee for all guests whether they choose to swim or not.

Sunset Pool Rental Opportunities! Reservations: Call Sunset Pool- 303-651-8300 or Centennial Pool during April and May- 303-651-8406

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ROOSeVelT ACTIVITY POOl903 8th Ave303-774-4455

Summer Pool HoursMonday - Saturday 10am-4pmSunday is Family Swim 12pm-4pm

Roosevelt Activity Pool is a heated outdoor pool with a maximum depth of 2’8”. It features zero-depth geysers, tumble buckets, water cannon and a spray garden primarily geared for ages 8 & under.

KAneMOTO ACTIVITY POOl1151 S. Pratt Pkwy303-651-6934

Summer Pool HoursMonday - Saturday 10am-5pmSunday is Family Swim 12pm-4pm

Kanemoto Activity Pool is a heated outdoor pool with a maximum depth of 3’8”. It features a shallow water slide, river current, waterfall, and geysers geared for ages 8 & under.

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Diving lessonsBeginner: Must be able to swim independently in the diving well. Learn fundamentals of diving including body alignment, approach and basic front and back dives. Intermediate: Pre-requisite: Successful completion of Beginner Diving or be able to perform a dive from the diving board with appropriate 4 step approach and back fall dive. Intermediates will work on flexibility, strength, and building diving skills. Advanced: Pre-requisite: Must have successful completion of Intermediate Diving and have a willingness to try new dives. Learn inwards, reverse flips and twisting dives. 7 to 18 years: See charts for days/timesLocation: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St

Adult Fitness Swimming

beginning Masters SwimmingNot quite ready for Masters Swimming? Beginning Masters can get you there! While catering to your individual needs, you will receive stroke work plus a great workout. This on-going program is recommended for adults 18 and older who are comfortable swimming 200 yards non-stop.

Masters SwimmingImprove your skills and stamina while using intervals, drills and distance swimming. This on-going program is recommended for adults 18 and older who are comfortable swimming at least 1000 yards.Fee: Daily Admission

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Thursday* 5/30-8/01 6-6:45pm 321325.1ASunday 6/09-7/28 2-2:45pm 321327.1AInTeRMeDIATe DIVInGFee: $54 res/ $67.50 non-res Dates Time Code

Thursday* 5/30-8/01 6:50-7:50pm 321335.1ASunday 6/09-7/28 2:50-3:50pm 321337.1AADVAnCeD DIVInGFee: $58 res/ $72.50 non-res Dates Time Code

Thursday* 5/30-8/01 6:50-8:05pm 321345.1ASunday 6/09-7/28 3:55-5:10pm 321347.1A

*NO class 6/13 & 7/04

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*Moves to Sunset Pool on 6/03 **7:30-8:30pm through May 23

Private Outdoor Activity Pool RentalsAvailable before or after regular pool hours. Includes: Entire pool, grassy play areas, shade tent(s), restroom facilities and all necessary staff. Rental fee is non-refundable.

Fee: $90 first hour/$80 each additional hour $20 per 15 minutes

Activity Pool Shade Shelter ReservationsShade tents are approximately 12x12 feet, located in the grass with 1 round picnic table. Reservations are available during Open swim Hours only. Rental fee is non-refundable.Fee: $25 for up to 3 hours; plus admittance fee for all guests whether they choose to swim or not.To book an After Hour Rental or Shade Tent Rental call centennial Pool at 303-651-8406

Hot Dogs! End of Summer Dog Swims at Rooseveltand Kanemoto Activity Pools

Dates: Tues, Aug 13, 4-7pm at Kanemoto Wed, Aug 14, 4-7pm at RooseveltFee: $3 per dog

Outdoor Activity Pools! Geared for youth ages 8 and under! Open June 1- August 11, 2013

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CARA Swim TeamPre-Requisite 6-14 groups: Ability to swim one length of pool front crawl with rotary breathing and back crawl without stopping or using assistance. Pre-Requisite 13-18 High School Prep: Knowledge of all 4 competitive strokes and swim 400 yards freestyle with rotary breathing. Workouts will be geared towards preparing swimmers to succeed at a competitive High School level. All participants will be evaluated on the first day of practice. CARA swimming is a recreational swim team for youth ages 6-18 who are not USS swimmers, with an emphasis placed on technique building, endurance building and FUN! Register for age group child will be on the first day of practice. Child will compete in age group of age Jan 1, 2013.Centennial CARA: The TsunamisPractice: May 28- Aug 1; no practice 7/04Days: Tuesday & Thursday Parent Meeting: 1st 15 min of practice on May 28 Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine StMeets: 6/15 at Windsor; 7/07 at Northglenn; 7/27 at Erie; 8/2 at Centennial Pool (Home-PM)Age Group Time Code Fee (res/non-res)6-8 yrs 6:45-7:30pm 321112.1A $61.75/ $77.25 9-10 yrs 6-6:45pm 321112.2A $61.75/ $77.25 11-14 yrs 6-7pm 321113.1A $64.75/ $81 13-18yr 8pm-9:15pm 321114.1A $66.50/ $83.25(High School Prep)

Sunset CARA: The SwordfishPractice: Jun 3-Aug 2; no practice 7/04Days: Monday-FridayParent Meeting: Jun 3 at 8:35am (approx. 15 min)Location: Sunset Pool, 1900 Longs Peak AveMeets: 6/15 at Carbon Valley; 6/29 at Westbrook; 7/21 at Broomfield; 8/2 at Centennial Pool (Home-PM)Age Group Time Code Fee (res/non-res)6-8 yrs 8:45-9:30am 331112.1A $143/ $178.75 9-12 yrs 8:30-9:30am 331113.1A $149.75 / $187.25 11-18yrs 7:30-8:45am 331114.1A $154 / $192.50 Longmont Recreation Center CARA: The PiranhasPractice: Jun 3-Aug 5Days: Monday/WednesdayParent Meeting: June 5 at 5pmLocation: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdMeets: 6/22 Berthoud, 7/21 Broomfield, and 8/2 at Centennial Pool (Home-PM)Age Group Time Code Fee (res/non-res) 6-10ysr 4:15-5pm 311112.1A $61.75/$77 9-14yrs 4:15-5:15pm 311113.1A $64.50/80.75 6-10yrs 5:05-5:50pm 311112.1B $61.75/$77 10-18yrs 5:20-6:20pm 311113.1B $64.50/80.75 11-18yrs 6:25-7:40pm 311114.1A $66.50/$83

CARA Stroke ClinicPre-Requisite: Swim 25 yd freestyle breathing to the side without stopping, 25 yd backstroke without stopping, 15 yd breaststroke, 15 yd butterfly. Age is determined by your child’s age on the first day of class. Fine tune already existing strokes. Clinic technique and drill driven, focusing on a different stroke each day. Dates: Apr 30-May 9, Tue & ThursAge Group Time Code Fee (res/non-res)6-8 yrs 5:30-6:15pm 221132.1A $25/ $31.25 9-10 yrs 6:15-7pm 221132.1B $25/ $31.2510-14 yrs 5:30-6:30pm 221133.1A $28/ $35 11-18 yrs 6:30-7:30pm 221133.1B $28/ $35 Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St

Adult/Senior lessonsIt is never too late to learn to swim or improve your skills! For adults and seniors of all swimming abilities, this class offers individualized instruction in a supportive group environment.18 & up: Sun, 8:30-9:15amDates: Jun 2-Jul 7 310761.1A Jul 14-Aug 18 310761.2ALocation: Longmont Rec Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $31.50 resident/$39.50 non-resident18 & up: Tue/Thurs, 6-6:45pmDates: Jun 4-Jul 2 330261.1A Jul 9-Aug 6 330261.2ALocation: Sunset Pool, 1900 Longs Peak AveFee: $47.25 resident/$59.25 non-resident18 & up: Sun, 2:45-3:30pmDates: Jun 9-Jul 7 320761.1A Jul 14-Aug 11 320761.2ALocation: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine StFee: $26.25 resident/$33 non-resident

Masters Monthly Swim ClinicsJoin Coach Mike in monthly swim clinics to enhance your overall swimming skill set! Each clinic will have a different focus. Drop-in a Masters work-out to see the clinic schedule!18 & up: 8-9:30am at Centennial Pool; 8:15-9:45am at Sunset PoolDates: Apr 20 & May 18 at Centennial Pool; Jun 15 & Jul 20 at Sunset PoolFee: $10 resident/ $12.50 non-resident

Swim Technique TrainingNot sure you’re ready for a Masters workout? Coach Robert provides individualized instruction to improve your stroke and breathing technique. For adults and seniors looking to refine their stroke, improve endurance, join Masters or train with other adults in a smaller group setting.18 & up: Tue/Thurs, 6:30-7:30pmDates: Jun 4-Jul 2 330263.1A Jul 9-Aug 6 330263.2ALocation: Sunset Pool, 1900 Longs Peak AveFee: $54 resident/$67.50 non-resident

Union Open Water Swim Clinics Thinking of doing your first open water swim, or signed up for your first open water Triathlon? This open water swim clinic is designed to get you feeling comfortable in swimming open waters. Join Coach Robert for one or more of these great clinics! Wetsuits required for June clinic; strongly recommended for July swim.18 & up: Jun 30, Sun, 9-11am 320764.1 Jul 21, Sun, 9-11am 320764.2Location: Union Reservoir, 0461 WCR 26Fee*: $20 resident/ $25 non-resident *Union Reservoir Gate Fee additional not included

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learn to Swim with the City of longmont Swim Testing: If you are unsure which swim class to sign up for, arrange a FREE swim test at Centennial Pool,

303-651-8406 or Longmont Recreation Center 303-774-4800.

Preschool Program3-5 years old • Lessons are 30 min The preschool classes follow the objectives of the American Red Cross Level Program, but further divide the skills to provide a learning environment better suited for preschoolers.Turtle: Water Introduction

Students with no or limited water experience and who are uncomfortable putting their face in the water.

Alligator: Skill IntroductionStudents comfortable in the water will learn to float independently on front and back for 5 seconds.

Seal: Stroke Introduction Students who float independently will learn to swim 10 yds without stopping and become comfortable in deep water.

Dolphin: Skill ImprovementStudents who swim 10 yds and are comfortable in deep water will learn proper breathing techniques and elementary backstroke.

Whale: Stroke DevelopmentStudents with proper breathing will work on increasing endurance and be introduced to sidestroke and survival float.

Parent/Child: 6 months to 3 years oldAquababy/Aquatot • Lessons are 30 minutesParent and child will be coached using a variety of games and techniques individualized to maximize water comfort and introduce swimming skills. Sessions can and should be repeated. A drop-in option is offered Saturday mornings at Centennial Pool for $4.25 resident /$5.50 non-resident.

Water explorers2 ½ - 3 ½ years old • Lessons are 30 minNot yet old enough for learn-to-swim lessons? Ready to be in the water without mom or dad? Your preschooler will explore the water through songs, games, and toys with an instructor, and at the same time learn how to be part of a group, understand water safety rules, and how to follow directions. American Red Cross level Program6 years & up • Level 1 & 2 are 30 min • Levels 3-6 are 40 minLevel 1: Water Introduction

Students will become comfortable putting their face in the water and learn to float independently on their front and back.

Level 2: Skill IntroductionStudents who can float independently will learn to swim 10 yds, on front and back, without stopping.

Level 3: Stroke DevelopmentStudents who can swim on their front will learn breathing techniques, elementary backstroke and kicks used in all of the swimming strokes.

Level 4: Stroke ImprovementStudents who have proper breathing and swim in deep water will learn backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke and butterfly.

Level 5: Stroke RefinementStudents will continue to work on stroke technique while increasing endurance, flip turns, and surface dives.

Level 6: Fitness Swimming An individualized approach will be used to develop strokes, increase endurance and continue to work on a variety of skills. Students will progress up to a 500 yd continuous swim – a great preparation for taking the lifeguard class.

blAST! Accelerated Swim lessons5 years & up • Beg. Blast is 40 min • Blast 1-3 are 45 min Technique based swim lessons designed to progress swimmers from the basics—getting comfortable in the water, blowing bubbles and floating—to a solid foundation in the 4 competitive swim strokes. Great preparation for swim team! Blast levels should be taken in order—each level builds on the one before.Beginning Blast: Stroke Preparation

Introduces students to water and learning to swim in a fun, safe environment. Students will learn basic water skills including rhythmic breathing, floating, gliding and kicking.

Blast 1: Freestyle Pre-requisite: 10 bobs; front & back float; front & back glide Students will learn freestyle by developing good body position, stroke, flutter kick and bilateral breathing technique. Begin working on backstroke.

Blast 2: Backstroke Pre-requisite: front & back streamline kick 15 ft; swim 15 yds freestyle w/bilateral breathingStudents will continue to work on freestyle technique. New focus on backstroke technique, including body roll, strong, consistent flutter kick, and stroke timing. Breaststroke kick and start dives also introduced in this level.

Blast 3—Butterfly & Breaststroke Pre-requisite: swim 25 yds freestyle w/proper technique, 15 yds backstroke, 15 yds breaststroke kickStudents will learn breaststroke and butterfly, focusing on stroke breakdown and timing. Continue refining freestyle & backstroke. Flip turns introduced.

Teen/Tween11 years & up • Lessons are 40 min This class is for older youth looking to build confidence in their swimming skills while working with people around their same age. Group work, enhanced by individualized instruction, will assure you get what you need to become a confident swimmer.

Individuals with Special needsCity of Longmont Recreation Services welcomes and strives to accommodate individuals of all physical and intellectual abilities in our learn-to-swim programs. If you or your child have concerns or need special accommodation to participate in lessons, please call 303-651-8408. For individuals not ready for or comfortable participating in group lessons, please read on for information on private lessons.

Private Swim lessonsA limited number of instructors are available for private and semi-private instruction. Call Centennial Pool, 303-651-8406 or the Longmont Recreation Center, 303-774-4800 to add your name/number, pool, time & day preference to the list.Private Fee: $20 resident/ $25 non-resident per ½ hourSemi-Private Fee: $30 resident /$37.50 non-resident per ½ hour (max. 3 students)

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Time Ssn 1* Ssn 2 Ssn 3 Ssn 4Date 5/29-6/14 6/17-7/5 7/8-7/26 7/29-8/9Fee $32/$40 $36/$45 $36/$45 $24/$30

Aquababy/tot 10:35 AM 320413.1A 320413.2A 320413.3A 320413.4AWater Explorers 10:35 AM 320414.1A 320414.2A 320414.3A 320414.4ATurtle 8:40 AM 320421.1A 320421.2A 320421.3A 320421.4AAlligator 11:10 AM 320422.1A 320422.2A 320422.3A 320422.4ASeal 9:15 AM 320423.1A 320423.2A 320423.3A 320423.4ALevel 1 8:40 AM 320431.1A 320431.2A 320431.3A 320431.4ALevel 2 9:15 AM 320432.1A 320432.2A 320432.3A 320432.4ALevel 3 9:50 AM 320433.1A 320433.2A 320433.3A 320433.4A

Fee $40/$50 $45/$56.25 $45/$56.25 $30/$37.50Beginning Blast 9:50 AM 320440.1A 320440.2A 320440.3A 320440.4ABlast 1 11:10 AM 320441.1A 320441.2A 320441.3A 320441.4A Saturday Morning

Time Ssn 1 Ssn 2Date 6/8-7/6 7/13-8/10Fee $20/$25 $20/$25

Aquababy/tot 11:00 AM 320613.1A 320613.2AWater Explorers 9:15 AM 320614.1A 320614.2ATurtle 9:20 AM 320621.1A 320621.2AAlligator 9:55 AM 320622.1A 320622.2ASeal 11:15 AM 320623.1A 320623.2ADolphin 11:30 AM 320624.1A 320624.2AWhale 11:30 AM 320625.1A 320625.2ALevel 1 9:50 AM 320631.1A 320631.2ALevel 2 10:25 AM 320632.1A 320632.2ALevel 3 10:00 AM 320633.1A 320633.2ALevel 4 10:45 AM 320634.1A 320634.2ALevel 5 9:15 AM 320635.1A 320635.2ALevel 6 9:15 AM 320636.1A 320636.2A

Fee $25/$31.25 $25/$31.25Beginning Blast 10:30 AM 320640.1A 320640.2ABlast 1 11:00 AM 320641.1A 320641.2ABlast 2 9:20 AM 320642.1A 320642.2ABlast 3 10:10 AM 320643.1A 320643.2A

Tuesday & Thursday Morning*No

lessons Thurs, 7/4

Time Ssn 1 Ssn 2* Ssn 3 Ssn 4Date 5/28-6/13 6/18-7/2 7/9-7/25 7/30-8/8Fee $24/$30 $20/$25 $24/$30 $16/$20

Water Explorers 8:30 AM 320214.1A 320214.2A 320214.3A 320214.4ATurtle 9:30 AM 320221.1A 320221.2A 320221.3A 320221.4AAlligator 9:05 AM 320222.1A 320222.2A 320222.3A 320222.4ASeal 9:05 AM 320223.1A 320223.2A 320223.3A 320223.4ADolphin 8:30 AM 320224.1A 320224.2A 320224.3A 320224.4AWhale 8:30 AM 320225.1A 320225.2A 320225.3A 320225.4ALevel 3 10:30 AM 320233.1A 320233.2A 320233.3A 320233.4ALevel 4 9:40 AM 320234.1A 320234.2A 320234.3A 320234.4ALevel 5 10:25 AM 320235.1A 320235.2A 320235.3A 320235.4ALevel 6 10:25 AM 320236.1A 320236.2A 320236.3A 320236.4A

Fee $30/$37.50 $25/$31.25 $30/$37.50 $20/$25Beginning Blast 8:45 AM 320240.1A 320240.2A 320240.3A 320240.4ABlast 1 9:40 AM 320241.1A 320241.2A 320241.3A 320241.4ABlast 2 10:05 AM 320242.1A 320242.2A 320242.3A 320242.4ABlast 3 10:55 AM 320243.1A 320243.2A 320243.3A 320243.4A

Monday & Wednesday evening

Time Ssn 1 Ssn 2Date 6/3-7/3 7/8-8/7Fee $40/$50 $40/$50

Water Explorers 5:45 PM 320114.1A 320114.2ATurtle 6:00 PM 320121.1A 320121.2AAlligator 6:35 PM 320122.1A 320122.2ASeal 6:35 PM 320123.1A 320123.2ADolphin 7:10 PM 320124.1A 320124.2AWhale 7:10 PM 320125.1A 320125.2ALevel 1 6:45 PM 320131.1A 320131.2ALevel 2 7:20 PM 320132.1A 320132.2ALevel 3 6:00 PM 320133.1A 320133.2ALevel 4 6:30 PM 320134.1A 320134.2ALevel 5 7:15 PM 320135.1A 320135.2ALevel 6 7:15 PM 320136.1A 320136.2A

Fee $50/$62.50 $50/$62.50Beginning Blast 5:50 PM 320140.1A 320140.2ABlast 1 6:20 PM 320141.1A 320141.2ABlast 2 7:10 PM 320142.1A 320142.2ABlast 3 7:10 PM 320143.1A 320143.2A

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lessons Mon, 5/27

Time Ssn 1* Ssn 2 Ssn 3* Ssn 4 Ssn 5Date 5/28-6/7 6/10-6/20 6/24-7/5 7/8-7/18 7/22-8/1Fee $36/$45 $36/$45 $36/$45 $36/$45 $36/$45

Turtle 10:30 AM 320821.1A 320821.2A 320821.3A 320821.4A 320821.5A11:00 AM 320821.1B 320821.2B 320821.3B 320821.4B 320821.5B

Alligator 8:35 AM 320822.1A 320822.2A 320822.3A 320822.4A 320822.5A10:15 AM 320822.1B 320822.2B 320822.3B 320822.4B 320822.5B

Seal 10:50 AM 320823.1A 320823.2A 320823.3A 320823.4A 320823.5ADolphin 9:55 AM 320824.1A 320824.2A 320824.3A 320824.4A 320824.5AWhale 9:55 AM 320825.1A 320825.2A 320825.3A 320825.4A 320825.5ALevel 1 11:05 AM 320831.1A 320831.2A 320831.3A 320831.4A 320831.5ALevel 2 10:00 AM 320832.1A 320832.2A 320832.3A 320832.4A 320832.5ALevel 3 9:15 AM 320833.1A 320833.2A 320833.3A 320833.4A 320833.5ALevel 4 10:35 AM 320834.1A 320834.2A 320834.3A 320834.4A 320834.5ALevel 5 8:30 AM 320835.1A 320835.2A 320835.3A 320835.4A 320835.5ALevel 6 8:30 AM 320836.1A 320836.2A 320836.3A 320836.4A 320836.5A

Fee $45/$56.25 $45/$56.25 $45/$56.25 $45/$56.25 $45/$56.25Beginning Blast 9:10 AM 320840.1A 320840.2A 320840.3A 320840.4A 320840.5ABlast 1 8:35 AM 320841.1A 320841.2A 320841.3A 320841.4A 320841.5A

10:10 AM 320841.1B 320841.2B 320841.3B 320841.4B 320841.5BBlast 2 8:30 AM 320842.1A 320842.2A 320842.3A 320842.4A 320842.5A

9:25 AM 320842.1B 320842.2B 320842.3B 320842.4B 320842.5BBlast 3 9:20 AM 320843.1A 320843.2A 320843.3A 320843.4A 320843.5A

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Swim Lessons at Centennial Pool.

1st week: Mon-Fri; 2nd week: Mon-Thurs**Ssn1: Tue-Fri, Mon-Fri *Ssn 3: Mon-Fri, M/T/W/FNo lessons Thurs, 7/4

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Please note: The Longmont Recreation Center does have open swim during swim lessons and if you and/or your family would like to swim before or after your swim lessons please use your pass or pay the facility drop in fee when you come in. Thank you for your cooperation.

Tues & Thurs Morning

*No lessons Thurs, 7/4

Time Ssn 1 Ssn 2* Ssn 3Date 5/28-6/20 6/25-7/18 7/23-8/8Fee $32/$40 $28/$35 $24/$30

Aquababy/tot 9:50 AM 310213.1A 310213.2A 310213.3ATurtle 8:30 AM 310221.1A 310221.2A 310221.3A

9:40 AM 310221.1B 310221.2B 310221.3BAlligator 8:30 AM 310222.1A 310222.2A 310222.3A

9:50 AM 310222.1B 310222.2B 310222.3BSeal 9:05 AM 310223.1A 310223.2A 310223.3A

9:50 AM 310223.1B 310223.2B 310223.3BDolphin 9:50 AM 310224.1A 310224.2A 310224.3AWhale 9:50 AM 310225.1A 310225.2A 310225.3ALevel 1 9:15 AM 310231.1A 310231.2A 310231.3ALevel 2 8:30 AM 310232.1A 310232.2A 310232.3ALevel 3 9:05 AM 310233.1A 310233.2A 310233.3ALevel 4 8:30 AM 310234.1A 310234.2A 310234.3ALevel 5/6 8:30 AM 310237.1A 310237.2A 310237.3AWater Explorers Fee $16/$20 $16/$20 $12/$15Tues AM 8:30 AM 310214.1A 310214.2A 310214.3AThurs AM* 8:30 AM 310214.1B 310214.2B 310214.3B

Sunday MorningTime Ssn 1 Ssn 2Date 6/2-7/7 7/14-8/18Fee $24/$30 $24/$30

Aquababy/tot 9:40 AM 310713.1A 310713.2AWater Explorers 8:30 AM 310714.1A 310714.2ATurtle 8:30 AM 310721.1A 310721.2A

9:40 AM 310721.1B 310721.2BAlligator 8:30 AM 310722.1A 310722.2A

9:40 AM 310722.1B 310722.2BSeal 8:30 AM 310723.1A 310723.2A

9:05 AM 310723.1B 310723.2BDolphin 9:15 AM 310724.1A 310724.2AWhale 9:05 AM 310725.1A 310725.2ALevel 1 9:05 AM 310731.1A 310731.2ALevel 2 8:30 AM 310732.1A 310732.2ALevel 3 8:30 AM 310733.1A 310733.2ALevel 4 8:30 AM 310734.1A 310734.2ALevel 5/6 9:15 AM 310737.1A 310737.2A

Tuesday AfternoonTime Ssn 1 Ssn 2Date 5/28-6/25 7/9-8/6Fee $20/$25 $20/$25

Water Explorers 5:40 PM 310314.1A 310314.2ATurtle 4:35 PM 310321.1A 310321.2AAlligator 4:00 PM 310322.1A 310322.2ASeal 4:35 PM 310323.1A 310323.2ADolphin 4:00 PM 310324.1A 310324.2AWhale 5:35 PM 310325.1A 310325.2ALevel 1 5:10 PM 310331.1A 310331.2ALevel 2 4:45 PM 310332.1A 310332.2ALevel 3 5:20 PM 310333.1A 310333.2ALevel 4 4:50 PM 310334.1A 310334.2ALevel 5/6 5:10 PM 310337.1A 310337.2A

Fee $25/$31.25 $25/$31.25Beginning Blast 4:00 PM 310340.1A 310340.2ABlast 1 4:00 PM 310341.1A 310341.2ABlast 2 4:50 PM 310342.1A 310342.2ABlast 3 4:00 PM 310343.1A 310343.2A

Thursday AfternoonTime Ssn 1 Ssn 2Date 5/30-6/27 7/11-8/8Fee $20/$25 $20/$25

Water Explorers 4:50 PM 310514.1A 310514.2ATurtle 4:00 PM 310521.1A 310521.2AAlligator 4:35 PM 310522.1A 310522.2ASeal 4:00 PM 310523.1A 310523.2ADolphin 5:35 PM 310524.1A 310524.2AWhale 4:00 PM 310525.1A 310525.2ALevel 1 4:35 PM 310531.1A 310531.2ALevel 2 4:35 PM 310532.1A 310532.2ALevel 3 4:50 PM 310533.1A 310533.2ALevel 4 5:10 PM 310534.1A 310534.2ALevel 5/6 5:10 PM 310537.1A 310537.2A

Fee $25/$31.25 $25/$31.25Beginning Blast 5:25 PM 310540.1A 310540.2ABlast 1 5:10 PM 310541.1A 310541.2ABlast 2 4:00 PM 310542.1A 310542.2ABlast 3 4:00 PM 310543.1A 310543.2A

Tues & Thurs evening at Sunset PoolTime Ssn 1 Ssn 2Date 6/4-7/2 7/9-8/6Fee $36/$45 $36/$45

Aquababy/tot 5:45 PM 330213.1A 330213.2AWater Explorers 5:50 PM 330214.1A 330214.2ATurtle 6:20 PM 330221.1A 330221.2AAlligator 6:55 PM 330222.1A 330222.2ASeal 6:25 PM 330223.1A 330223.2ADolphin 7:00 PM 330224.1A 330224.2AWhale 7:00 PM 330225.1A 330225.2ALevel 1 6:15 PM 330231.1A 330231.2ALevel 2 7:00 PM 330232.1A 330232.2ALevel 3 6:50 PM 330233.1A 330233.2ALevel 4 6:15 PM 330234.1A 330234.2ALevel 5 5:30 PM 330235.1A 330235.2ALevel 6 5:30 PM 330236.1A 330236.2ATeen/Tween 6:35 PM 330251.1A 330251.2A

Fee $45/$56.25 $45/$56.25Beginning Blast 6:50 PM 330240.1A 330240.2ABlast 1 5:50 PM 330241.1A 330241.2ABlast 2 6:40 PM 330242.1A 330242.2ABlast 3 5:45 PM 330243.1A 330243.2A

Sunday evening at Centennial PoolTime Ssn 1 Ssn 2Date 6/9-7/7 7/14-8/11Fee $20/$25 $20/$25

Aquababy/tot 3:35 PM 320713.1A 320713.2AWater Explorers 3:35 PM 320714.1A 320714.2ATurtle 3:00 PM 320721.1A 320721.2AAlligator 4:10 PM 320722.1A 320722.2ASeal 4:45 PM 320723.1A 320723.2ADolphin 4:10 PM 320724.1A 320724.2AWhale 4:10 PM 320725.1A 320725.2ALevel 1 3:00 PM 320731.1A 320731.2ALevel 2 4:15 PM 320732.1A 320732.2ALevel 3 4:50 PM 320733.1A 320733.2ALevel 4 3:35 PM 320734.1A 320734.2ALevel 5 4:20 PM 320735.1A 320735.2ALevel 6 4:20 PM 320736.1A 320736.2ATeen/Tween 4:45 PM 320751.1A 320751.2A

Fee $25/$31.25 $25/$31.25Beginning Blast 4:40 PM 320740.1A 320740.2ABlast 1 3:25 PM 320741.1A 320741.2ABlast 2 3:50 PM 320742.1A 320742.2ABlast 3 3:00 PM 320743.1A 320743.2A

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Mon & Wed evening at Kanemoto Activity Pool

Time Ssn 1 Ssn 2Date 6/3-7/1 7/8-8/5Fee $36/$45 $36/$45

Water Explorers 5:15 PM 350114.1A 350114.2ATurtle 5:50 PM 350121.1A 350121.2AAlligator 5:50 PM 350122.1A 350122.2ALevel 1 6:25 PM 350131.1A 350131.2ALevel 2 6:25 PM 350132.1A 350132.2A

Fee $45/$56.25 $45/$56.25Beginning Blast 5:05 PM 350140.1A 350140.2A

Monday - Friday Morning *Sunset HAS lessons on 7/41st Week: Mon-Fri 2nd Week: Mon-Thurs

Time Ssn 1 Ssn 2 Ssn 3 Ssn 4 Ssn 5Date 6/3-6/13 6/17-6/27 7/1-7/11 7/15-7/25 7/29-8/8Fee $36/$45 $36/$45 $36/$45 $36/$45 $36/$45

Turtle 9:55 AM 330821.1A 330821.2A 330821.3A 330821.4A 330821.5A10:30 AM 330821.1B 330821.2B 330821.3B 330821.4B 330821.5B11:10 AM 330821.1C 330821.2C 330821.3C 330821.4C 330821.5C

Alligator 9:20 AM 330822.1A 330822.2A 330822.3A 330822.4A 330822.5A 9:55 AM 330822.1B 330822.2B 330822.3B 330822.4B 330822.5B11:00 AM 330822.1C 330822.2C 330822.3C 330822.4C 330822.5C11:30 AM 330822.1D 330822.2D 330822.3D 330822.4D 330822.5D11:45 AM 330822.1E 330822.2E 330822.3E 330822.4E 330822.5E

Seal 9:20 AM 330823.1A 330823.2A 330823.3A 330823.4A 330823.5A10:30 AM 330823.1B 330823.2B 330823.3B 330823.4B 330823.5B10:55 AM 330823.1C 330823.2C 330823.3C 330823.4C 330823.5C11:45 AM 330823.1D 330823.2D 330823.3D 330823.4D 330823.5D

Dolphin 10:35 AM 330824.1A 330824.2A 330824.3A 330824.4A 330824.5A11:05 AM 330824.1B 330824.2B 330824.3B 330824.4B 330824.5B

Whale 11:40 AM 330825.1A 330825.2A 330825.3A 330825.4A 330825.5ALevel 1 9:15 AM 330831.1A 330831.2A 330831.3A 330831.4A 330831.5A

10:45 AM 330831.1B 330831.2B 330831.3B 330831.4B 330831.5BLevel 2 10:10 AM 330832.1A 330832.2A 330832.3A 330832.4A 330832.5A

11:30 AM 330832.1B 330832.2B 330832.3B 330832.4B 330832.5BLevel 3 9:25 AM 330833.1A 330833.2A 330833.3A 330833.4A 330833.5A

10:00 AM 330833.1B 330833.2B 330833.3B 330833.4B 330833.5B10:45 AM 330833.1C 330833.2C 330833.3C 330833.4C 330833.5C

Level 4 10:00 AM 330834.1A 330834.2A 330834.3A 330834.4A 330834.5A11:20 AM 330834.1B 330834.2B 330834.3B 330834.4B 330834.5B

Level 5 9:15 AM 330835.1A 330835.2A 330835.3A 330835.4A 330835.5ALevel 6 9:15 AM 330836.1A 330836.2A 330836.3A 330836.4A 330836.5ATeen/Tween 10:15 AM 330851.1A 330851.2A 330851.3A 330851.4A 330851.5A

Fee $45/$56.25 $45/$56.25 $45/$56.25 $45/$56.25 $45/$56.25Beginning Blast 9:50 AM 330840.1A 330840.2A 330840.3A 330840.4A 330840.5A

10:45 AM 330840.1B 330840.2B 330840.3B 330840.4B 330840.5B11:35 AM 330840.1C 330840.2C 330840.3C 330840.4C 330840.5C

Blast 1 9:15 AM 330841.1A 330841.2A 330841.3A 330841.4A 330841.5A10:35 AM 330841.1B 330841.2B 330841.3B 330841.4B 330841.5B11:30 AM 330841.1C 330841.2C 330841.3C 330841.4C 330841.5C

Blast 2 9:15 AM 330842.1A 330842.2A 330842.3A 330842.4A 330842.5A10:05 AM 330842.1B 330842.2B 330842.3B 330842.4B 330842.5B10:55 AM 330842.1C 330842.2C 330842.3C 330842.4C 330842.5C

Blast 3 9:25 AM 330843.1A 330843.2A 330843.3A 330843.4A 330843.5A10:05 AM 330843.1B 330843.2B 330843.3B 330843.4B 330843.5B

Monday/Wednesday/Friday MorningDate 6/3-6/12 6/17-6/26 7/1-7/10 7/15-7/24 7/29-8/7Fee $20/$25 $20/$25 $20/$25 $20/$25 $20/$25

Aquababy/tot 11:05 AM 330813.1B 330813.2B 330813.3B 330813.4B 330813.5BWater Explorers 11:40 AM 330814.1B 330814.2B 330814.3B 330814.4B 330814.5B

Tuesday/Thursday MorningDate 6/4-6/13 6/18-6/27 7/2-7/11 7/16-7/25 7/30-8/8Fee $16/$20 $16/$20 $16/$20 $16/$20 $16/$20

Aquababy/tot 11:40 AM 330813.1A 330813.2A 330813.3A 330813.4A 330813.5AWater Explorers 11:05 AM 330814.1A 330814.2A 330814.3A 330814.4A 330814.5A

Outdoor Lessons Weather Policy: Lessons will proceed at outdoor pools unless heavy rain or lightning conditions exist. If lessons in cold or rainy weather are not appealing, consider Centennial Pool or the Longmont Recreation Center. There are NO REFUNDS for cancellations due to inclement weather. Pool Admittance Policy: All swim lesson participants, including parents and siblings, are required to exit the facility at the conclusion of lessons. Lessons do not include facility open swim admittance; please plan to pay normal admittance fees to attend open swim.

August lessons Mon & Wed Morning

Time Ssn 1Date 8/12-8/28Fee $24/$30

Turtle 9:45 AM 430121.1AAlligator 10:20 AM 430122.1ASeal 9:10 AM 430123.1ADolphin 10:55 AM 430124.1AWhale 10:55 AM 430125.1A

Fee $12/$15Aquababy/totMon Only

11:30 AM 430113.1A

Water ExplorersWed Only

11:30 AM 430114.1A

Tues & Thurs MorningTime Ssn 1Date 8/13-8/29Fee $24/$30

Turtle 10:20 AM 430221.1AAlligator 9:45 AM 430222.1ASeal 10:55 AM 430223.1ADolphin 9:10 AM 430224.1AWhale 9:10 AM 430225.1A

Fee $12/$15Aquababy/totThurs Only

11:30 AM 430213.1A

Water ExplorersTues Only

11:30 AM 430214.1A

Outdoor Lessons - Sunset Pool

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Job Training Water Safety Instructor TrainingPre-Requisite: 16 yrs old on or before the last day of class. Level 4 proficiency of Front & Back Crawl, Breaststroke, Sidestroke, Elementary Backstroke and Butterfly. Learn the techniques and skills necessary to be an American Red Cross Instructor. FIT certification is included with this class. Class is intensive; please bring swim suit(s), towel(s), pen and highlighter and food to get you through.16 to Adult: Jun 17-28, M/W/F, 9am- 2pm 331241.1Location: Sunset Pool, 1900 Longs Peak AveFee: $160 resident/$200 non-resident $90 pending employees

longmont Swim Instructor TrainingEnjoy swimming? Interested in rewarding, year round work teaching others? Learn the skills and techniques to teach swimming lessons with the City of Longmont! Must be able to demonstrate knowledge of basic swimming skills, including floats, front crawl, back stroke and general water safety. Must be 15 years or older.15 to Adult: Thurs/Fri, 5-8pm; Sat/Sun, 8:30-11:30amDates: Apr 11-14 221243.215 to Adult: Sat/Sun, 8:30-11:30am; Mon/Tues, 4-7pmDates: May 11-15 221243.3Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St and Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $50 resident/$62.50 non-resident

Water Park lifeguard TrainingPre-Requisite: Must be 15 years old before the last class; 300 yard continuous swim of 100 Front Crawl, 100 Breaststroke, 100 Front Crawl/Breaststroke. Learn the basics of lifeguard skills and practices. First Aid and CPR/AED for the professional rescuer are included. 15 to Adult: Pretest: Tue, July 23, 4-6pm 311211.1AClass: Tue-Fri, July 30-Aug 2, 3-9pm, Sat, Aug 3Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $160 resident /$200 non-resident

Junior lifeguard Camp Do you want to become a lifeguard and work for the City of Longmont? If you are not old enough to take the American Red Cross Lifeguarding class, this class is the next best thing! Junior lifeguards will learn basic water rescues, surveillance techniques and will also spend time on stroke technique, primarily working on front crawl and breaststroke. Included in the cost is admission to Sunset Pool’s open swim starting at 1pm on class days. 11 to 14 years: Tues-Fri, 10am-1pmDates: Jun 18-21 331215.1A Jul 16-19 331215.1BLocation: Sunset Pool, 1900 Longs Peak AveFee: $50 resident/ $62.50 non-resident

Swim Instructor AidePre-Requisite: Level 4 swimming ability. Want to be a swim lesson instructor, but not 15 yet? Enjoy working with kids? Learn how to assist instructors with swim lessons. After successful completion of class, year round volunteer opportunities are available with City of Longmont swimming lessons!11 to 15 years: Jun 3&4, Mon & Tues, 8:30-1:30am 321242.1 Jul 1 & 2, Mon & Tues, 8:30-1:30am 321242.2 Jun 10-17, Mon & Wed, 6-8pm 321232.3Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St11 to 15 years: Jun 11 & 12, Tues & Wed, 9am-12pm 331232.1 Jul 16 & 17, Tues & Wed, 9am-12pm 331232.2Location: Sunset Pool, 1900 Longs Peak AveFee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident

babysitter’s TrainingThis course provides youth with the information and skills necessary to provide safe and responsible care for children while babysitting. Participants will develop skills in 5 critical areas: leadership, safety and safe play, basic care, first aid, and professionalism. Bring a pen or pencil and lunch and/or snacks. 11 to 16 years: Tuesday, 9am-4:30pmDates: Jun 4 321231.1 Jun 18 321231.2 Jul 2 321231.3 Jul 16 321231.4 Jul 30 321231.5Location: Sunset Pool, 1900 Longs Peak AveFee: $55 resident/$68.75 non-resident

babysitter’s boot CampThree classes in one--American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training, First Aid, and CPR for infants & children. Includes two text books for later reference. Great for both experienced and novice sitters. Bring a pen or pencil and lunch and/or snacks. 12 to Adult: Tue & Wed, 9am-2pmDates: Jun 11 & 12 321232.1 Jul 23 & 24 321232.2 Aug 6 & 7 321232.3Location: Sunset Pool, 1900 Longs Peak AveFee: $90 resident/$112.50 non-resident

babysitter’s PracticumHave you taken Babysitter’s or Swim Instructor Aide Training and want to put your skills to work in a supervised environment? Join us for Parents’ Night Out to practice in a supportive setting! This is a FREE volunteer opportunity. 11 to 18 years: Jun 15, Sat, 4-9pm 321233.1 Jul 20, Sat, 4-9pm 321233.2Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St

CPR & AeDThis American Red Cross class covers CPR & AED for adults, children and infants.12 to Adult: Apr 27, Sat, 9-1pm 211221.1A Jul 15, Mon, 5-9pm 311221.1ALocation: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $65 resident/$81.25 non-resident

CPR/AeD & First AidThis American Red Cross course covers CPR & AED for adults, children and infants and First Aid. 12 to Adult: Jun 10 & 17, Mon, 5:30-8:30pm 311223.1ALocation: Sunset Pool, 1900 Longs Peak Ave12 to Adult: Aug 4, Sun, 11-5pm 311223.1BLocation: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $85 resident/$106.25 non-resident

First AidThe American Red Cross First Aid Basics.12 to Adult: May 8, Wed, 6-8pm 311222.1ALocation: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd12 to Adult: July 26, Fri, 5-7pm 311222.1B Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine StFee: $50 resident /$62.50 non-resident

We will bring CPR, AED, and/or First Aid Classes to your group of 6 or more! Please contact

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SKYHAWKS SPORTS Skyhawks provides a wide variety of fun, safe and positive programs that emphasize critical lessons of sports and life, such as teamwork, respect and sportsmanship. Our programs are designed to give each child a positive introduction into sports while fostering a lifelong love for an active, healthy lifestyle. Our patient and knowledgeable staff use a variety of skill-building games and activities to give each athlete a complete understanding and overview of the sport. Since 1979 Skyhawks has taught over one million boys and girls life lessons through sports. All campers receive a t-shirt and merit award/player evaluation for each camp.

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4 to 7 years: Jun 3-7, Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 312290.H1 Jun 17-21, Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 312290.H2 Jul 8-12,Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 312290.H3Location: Carr Park, 21st Ave and Gay StFee: $114 resident/$142.50 non-resident

Skyhawks Indoor VolleyballAll aspects of volleyball are taught through drills and exercises that focus on passing, setting, hitting and serving. This coed program is designed for the beginning and intermediate player. Our staff will assist campers in developing fundamental skills through game-speed drills and daily scrimmages aimed at developing the whole player. Camper to coach ratio 12:1

7 to 14 years: Jun 3-7, Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 312290.VLocation: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $114 resident/$142.50 non-resident

Skyhawks basketballThis fun, skill-intensive program is designed for the beginning to intermediate player. Using our progressive-oriented curriculum, our staff will focus on the whole player, teaching respect, teamwork and responsibility. An active week of passing, shooting, dribbling and rebounding makes this one of our most popular programs. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 10:1.

7 to 12 years: Jun 10-14, Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm 312290.B1 Jul 8-12, Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm 312290.B2Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $134 resident/$167.50 non-resident

Skyhawks baseballSkyhawks baseball takes the rich history of the game from Cooperstown to Longmont. Staff use a progressive-oriented curriculum to teach the fundamentals of fielding, catching, throwing, hitting and base running, all in a fun, positive environment. Specifically designed for beginning and intermediate players, this program teaches athletes new baseball skills along with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork and responsibility. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 12:1.

6 to 12 years: Mon-Fri, Jun 17-21, 9am-12pm 312290.LLocation: Sandstone Ranch Baseball #4, 2525 E Hwy 119Fee: $114 resident/$142.50 non-resident

Skyhawks beginning GolfSkyhawks Golf focuses on building the confidence of young athletes through proper technique and refining the essential skills of the game. Golf is a challenging and lifelong sport, so young athletes need proper focus on the fundamentals of form, swinging, putting and body positioning. Skyhawks uses the SNAG (Starting New At Golf) system which is designed for the entry-level player. Please do not bring your own clubs – all equipment is provided. Camper to coach ratio 8:1.

5 to 8 years: Jun 24-28, Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 312290.GLocation: Sandstone Ranch Turf fields, 3001E Hwy 119Fee: $114 resident/$142.50 non-resident

Skyhawks CheerleadingSkyhawks Cheerleading teaches the essential skills to lead crowds and support the home team! There is no stunting in this entry level program, just a big focus on fun while each cheerleader learns cheers, proper hand & body movements and jumping techniques plus important life skills such as teambuilding and leadership. The week concludes with a choreographed performance. Includes pom-poms. Participant to coach ratio 10:1.

5 to 9 years: Jun 24-28 Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 312290.CLocation: Sandstone Ranch Turf fields, 3001 E Hwy 119Fee: $114 resident/$142.50 non-resident

Skyhawks Multi-SportThis camp is designed to introduce athletes to soccer and flag football in one setting. Learn the rules and essential skills of each sport along with vital life lessons. Camper to coach ratio is 8:1.

6 to 12 years: Jun 24-28, 9am-12pm 312290.MLocation: Sandstone Ranch Turf fields, 3001 E Hwy 119Fee: $114 resident/$142.50 non-resident

Skyhawks TennisSkyhawks Tennis focuses on skill refinement as well as practice and match play to develop consistent well-rounded tennis players. Learn proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves during a series of drills designed to teach skills in a fun and dynamic way. Athletes also learn the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Due to limited court space, these programs fill quickly. Camper to coach ratio 8:1.

7 to 13 years: Jun 17-21, Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 312290.T1 Jul 15-19, Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 312290.T2Location: Affolter Tennis Courts, Holly Ave & S Judson Fee: $114 resident/$142.50 non-resident

Skyhawks Tennis with QuickstartSkyhawks Tennis with Quickstart is a new format to help kids ten and under learn and play tennis. The court is smaller and has shorter nets, the racquets are smaller and the balls are foam. Learn the rules and etiquette that make tennis such an exciting game to play. Due to limited court space, these programs fill up quickly. Camper to coach ratio 8:

5 to 9 years: Jun 10-14, Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 312290.TQLocation: Affolter Tennis Courts, Holly Ave & S Judson StFee: $114 resident/$142.50 non-resident

Skyhawks Flag FootballFlag Football is the perfect introduction to “America’s Game”. Learn skills on both sides of the football including the core components of passing, catching and defensive positioning - all presented in a fun and positive environment. The week ends with the Skyhawks Sports Bowl! The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 12:1.

6 to 12 years: Jul 22-26,Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm 312290.FLocation: Garden Acres Park (west field), 2058 Spencer StFee: $134 resident/$167.50 non-resident

Skyhawks SoccerDeveloped over 30 years, this is the number one soccer camp for parents looking to introduce their children to the fundamentals of the worlds’ most popular sport. Using our progressive-oriented curriculum, focusing on dribbling, passing, shooting and ball control, your young athlete will gain the technical skills and sport knowledge required for that next step into soccer. Camper to coach ratio 14:1

6 to 12 years: Jul 15-19, Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm 312290.SLocation: Garden Aces west field, 2058 Spencer StFee: $134 resident/$167.50 non-resident

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Free Skills ChallengesRegistration forms will be available at the competition. Participants must provide a copy of their birth certificate on the day of the meet. Adult signature is required to participate.

Hershey Track Meet - FReeFor boys and girls ages 9-14 as of Dec 31, 2013. Events will include the 50M dash, 100M dash, 400M dash, 800M run, 1600M run, 4X100M relay, standing long jump and softball throw. Boys and girls age divisions are separate. Winners will advance to the state meet on June 15 in Grand Junction.9 to 14 years: Jun 6, Thurs, registration at 9am; event starts at 9:30amLocation: Skyline High School Track (between Alpine & Pace on Mountain View Avenue)

Rockies Skill Challenge - FReeFor boys and girls ages 6-13 as of Dec 31, 2013. Boys and girls compete separately in four age divisions (6/7, 8/9, 10/11 & 12/13) in throwing, running and hitting. Winners in each age and gender group will advance to the sectional competition in Longmont. Those winners move on to the state competition at All Star Stadium in Lakewood. 6 to 13 years: Jun 4, Tue, 5:30–6:30pmLocation: Clark Centennial Ballfields, 1200 Alpine Street

Speed & Agility CampAre you ready to take your game to the next level and leave the competition in the dust? This unique training program is designed to help you; decelerate quicker, accelerate in open space faster, develop explosive leaping ability, perform at your peak longer and become a playmaker in your chosen sport. Please wear gym clothes and non-marking shoes and bring a water bottle. No Class 5/27.12-18 years: May 6-20, Mon, 4-5pm 212292.M2 May 8-31, Wed, 4-5pm 212292.W2 Jun 3-24, Mon, 4-5pm 312292.M1 Jun 5-26, Wed, 4-5pm 312292.W1Fee: $55 resident/$68.75 non-resident12-18 years: May 6-31*, Mon/Wed, 4-5pm 212292.B2 Jun 3-26, Mon/Wed, 4-5pm 312292.B1Fee: $100 resident/$125.00 non-residentInstructor: Eric LeeLocation: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd

CARA Track TeamThis program exposes participants to a variety of track and field events in a recreational atmosphere. Participants have the opportunity to gain exposure to and compete in a variety of track and field events appropriate to age and skill level. Saturday meets are optional. A copy of a birth certificate is required at time of registration (or at first practice if registering on-line). Register according to child’s age as of August 1, 2013. Bring water bottle to practice.Dates/Days: Jun 4-Jul 27, Tue/Thurs – Sat meets 5 to 10 years: 8- 9:15am 312263.5011 to 16 years: 9:30-11am 312263.16Location: Skyline High School Track (Mtn View & Alpine)Fee: $80 resident/$100 non-resident

CARA Tennis TeamThis program is a team tennis opportunity. Participants must have had previous tennis experience. Inter-city competition of a low-key nature will be available for those wishing to participate on Fridays. State opportunities are available to all participants at the end of the season. Participants must provide a copy of their birth certificate at time of registration. Please register according to child’s age as of Aug 1, 2013. Dates/Days: Jun 3-Jul 26, Mon/Wed – Friday matches8 to 10 years: 9-10am 312261.1011 to 12 years: 10-11am 312261.1213 to 14 years: 11am-12pm 312261.1415 to 18 years 8-9am 312261.18Head Coach: Joe GrubbLocation: Carr Park Park, 21st Ave and Gay StFee: $80 resident/$100 non-resident

Youth Tennis lessonsAll Tennis lessons are for beginners. Lessons for 4-10 year olds will use the QuickStart Tennis format. Participants must supply their own racket. Balls will be provided.*NO Class 7/04.Location: Hover Tennis Courts, 1361 Charles Drive Dates/Days: May 7-23, Tuesday and ThursdayAges 4-6 4-4:30pm 212600.T2Ages 7-9 4:30-5:30pm 212601.T2Ages 10-12 5:30-6:30pm 212602.T2Ages 13-17 6:30-7:30pm 212603.T2Dates/Days: Jun 3-19, Monday and WednesdayAges 4-6 8:30- 9am 312600.M1Ages 7-8 9:05-10:05am 312601.M1Ages 9-10 10:10-11:10am 312602.M1Ages 11-12 11:15am-12:15pm 312603.M1Dates/Days: Jun 24-Jul 10, Monday and WednesdayAges 4-6 8:30-9am 312600.M2Ages 7-8 9:05-10:05am 312601.M2Ages 9-10 10:10-11:10am 312602.M2Ages 11-12 11:15am-12:15pm 312603.M2Dates/Days: Jul 15-Aug 7, Monday and WednesdayAges 4-6 8:30-9am 312600.M3Ages 7-8 9:05-10:05am 312601.M3Ages 9-10 10:10-11:10am 312602.M3Ages 11-12 11:15am-12:15pm 312603.M3Dates/Days: Jun 4-20, Tuesday and ThursdayAges 4-6 8:30-9am 312600.T1Ages 7-8 9:05-10:05am 312601.T1Ages 9-10 10:10-11:10am 312602.T1Ages 11-12 11:15am-12:15pm 312603.T1Ages 13-17 5-6pm 312605.T1Advanced BeginnerAges 9-12 4-5pm 312615.T1Dates/Days: Jul 16-Aug 8, Tuesday and ThursdayAges 4-6 8:30-9am 312600.T3Ages 7-8 9:05-10:05am 312601.T3Ages 9-10 10:10-11:10am 312602.T3Ages 11-12 11:15am-12:15pm 312603.T3Ages 13-17 5-6pm 312605.T3Advanced BeginnerAges 9-12 4-5pm 312615.T3Fee: Ages 4-6: $25 resident/$31.25 non-resident Ages 7-17: $50 resident/$62.50 non-residentDates/Days: Jun 25-Jul 11*, Tuesday and Thursday Ages 4-6 8:30-9am 312600.T2Ages 7-8 9:05-10:05am 312601.T2Ages 9-10 10:10-11:10am 312602.T2Ages 11-12 11:15am-12:15pm 312603.T2Ages 13-17 5-6pm 312605.T2Advanced BeginnerAges 9-12 4-5pm 312615.T2Fee*: Ages 4-6: $21 resident/$26.25 non-resident Ages 7-17: $42 resident/$5250 non-resident

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neW! Taste of ArcheryIn this single session learn archery safety & equipment, get a brief introduction on how to shoot and then send the arrows flying to the target! It is the perfect opportunity to see whether archery is the sport for you. All equipment is provided.10-17 years: Apr 27, Sat, 8:30-10am 212246.T2Adult: Apr 27, Sat, 10:15-11:45am 212343.T2Instructor: Tom AdjutantLocation: High Altitude Archery, 350 Main St (entry in the back)Fee: $15 resident/$18.75 non-resident

neW! Youth beginner Indoor ArcheryLearn shooting skills, range safety, types of equipment and terminology. Archery is an Olympic sport that teaches discipline and concentration. All equipment provided.10 to 17 years: May 7-18, Tue, 4:15-5:15pm 212246.B5 May 7-18, Tue, 5:30-6:30pm 212246.B6Instructor: Tom AdjutantLocation: High Altitude Archery, 350 Main St (entry in the back)Fee: $70 resident/$87.50 non-resident

Youth Archery Outdoor lessonsLearn shooting skills, safety, scoring, types of equipment and terminology. Tom Adjutant is a nationally certified Archery instructor. All equipment provided.10 to 17 years: Jun 4-25, Tue, 8:30-9:30am 312242.B1 Jun 4-25, Tue, 9:45-10:45am 312242.B2 Jun 4-25, Tue, 11am-12pm 312242.B3 Jul 9-30, Tue, 8:30-9:30am 312242.B4 Jul 9-30, Tue, 9:45-10:45 312242.B5 Jul 9-30, Tue, 11am-12pm 312242.B6Location: Archery Range, South of Hwy 119 on WCR 5Fee: $40 resident/$50 non-resident

beginning Youth FencingLearn fundamentals, skills and rules of this fast, fun and intense sport. This class is dedicated to terminology, footwork, games, simple attacks and blocks. Instruction is simple and each class is lively, building on the skills learned in the previous class. All program supplies are provided. No class 5/27.8 to 13 years: May 18-Jun 29, Sat, 9:45-10:30am 212253.2 Jul 20-Aug 24, Sat, 9:45-10:30am 312253.1Instructor: Wojciech RadzLocation: Longmont Rec Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $90 resident/$112.50 non-resident

Tri Peaks Youth Triathlon ClubThe summer session will start off with a parent meeting on Tue, Jun 4, 6pm, at the Sunset Pool party room, 1900 Longs Peak Ave. Advanced Try-outs Thurs, Jun 6, 10am at Sandstone Ranch & 12 noon at Centennial Pool. Interested athletes will bike and run a set distance. Times will be combined with the fastest times being in the advanced group.Ages 7 to 17: Jun 11-Aug 2, Tue-Fri, 9:30am 326400.1 Fee: $120 resident/$150 non-residents

Triple Technique basketball CampThree basketball clinics in one: ball handling, shooting and conditioning. Noel Wellborn specializes in teaching ball handling skills and has been coaching for over 26 years. Jorsua Chambers was a Division 1 basketball player and played on the Panama national team and in the FIBA World Qualifiers. Eric Lee specializes in high performance athletic training and personal coaching and is a candidate for the AFPA Sports Trainer Certification.7 to 13 years: Jun 17-20, Mon-Thu, 8-11am 312291.TLocation: Clark Centennial Park, 1100 Lashley StFee: $175 resident/$218.75 non-resident

lacrosse CampLearn to play the fastest growing sport in America. These camps are great for beginners and intermediate players who want to learn lacrosse as well as experienced players who want to perfect their skills. No previous experience is necessary. The intro camp is a no contact camp focusing on introductory skills - the intermediate camp focuses on introduction to contact and more advanced skills. All gear including pads, gloves and helmets provided. Please bring water to drink and a great attitude.8 to 17 years: Mon-Thurs, 9am-12pmIntro Camp: Jun 17-20 312295.B1 Jul 22-25 312295.B2Intermediate Camp: Jun 24-27 312295.I1 Jul 29-Aug 1 312295.I2Instructor: Hustle SportsLocation: Garden Acres East Turf, 2058 Spencer StFee: $89 resident/$111.25 non-resident

T-ball & Coach-Pitch baseballThis class will focus on teaching youngsters how to throw, hit (off a tee for t-ball), run the bases, catch balls and all the other fun parts of this great sport. The season will conclude with a fun scrimmage on Thurs, Aug 1 in the evening. Please wear running shoes (no sandals or crocs) and bring a baseball glove and water bottle.T-Ball - 4 to 5 years:Jul 8-Aug 1, Mon/Wed, 8:30-9:15am 312272.M8Jul 8-Aug 1, Mon/Wed, 9:15-10am 312272.M9Jul 9-Aug 1, Tue/Thurs, 8-8:45am 312272.T8Fee: $37 resident/$46.25 non-residentCoach-Pitch Baseball - 6 to 7 years:Jul 9-Aug 1 Tue/Thurs, 9-10am 312282.00Fee: $45 resident/$56.25 non-residentLocation: Clark Cent Park, Rodriguez Ball Field, 1100 Lashley St

basketball ball Handling & Shooting CampWellborn Educational Services, Inc (High Country Dribblers) is pleased to offer a basketball camp that specifically teaches ball-handling (dribbling) and shooting fundamentals. This camp is a great way to build self-confidence and ability! Noel will truly TEACH (not just show) young people, of all experience levels, the art of ball handling and shooting! Camp includes a basketball.4 to 9 years: Jul 15-17, Mon-Wed, 8-10am 312291.HLocation: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $75 resident/$93.75 non-resident

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Fall Intramural Soccer for Middle SchoolFall team registration will begin the first part of August. Register under the Middle School you attend. Practices will begin after school begins with games in September and October. Call Centennial Pool for more information – 303-651-8406.

CARA Cross CountryRun long distance in a recreational atmosphere. Gain exposure to and compete in a meet appropriate to age and skill level. Practices are coed. Optional meets are on Saturdays and/or Sundays. You must provide a copy of a birth certificate at time of registration (or at first practice if registering on-line). Bring water bottle to practice.9 to 14 years: Sept 4-Oct 9, Mon/Wed, 5-6pm 412262.MWLocation: Sandstone Ranch Turf fields, 3001 E Hwy 119Fee: $40 resident/$50 non-residentOptional extra Friday practice for advanced runners to work toward end of season 5K race.$15 resident/$18.75 non-resident 412262.F

Youth Volleyball An organized team participation program. The emphasis of the program is placed on teamwork, sportsmanship, skill development, fun and participation. All teams play an 8 game schedule with two hours of practice a week. Registration Deadline is Aug 25. Sept 3-Nov 2: Grades 3&4 412423.00 Grades 5&6 412425.00 Grades 7&8 412427.00Fee: $70 resident/$87.50 non-resident

Fall Fast-Pitch SoftballIPGSA now offers registration for individuals or teams. The recreation division is for girls with little or no experience - teams play one game per week for five weeks. The junior division is for girls with some experience and the senior division is for those who have experience. The Junior and senior division play two games per week (10 games). For team registration information, call 303-651-8398.Sept 7-Oct 12: Rec Division: Grades 2-5 412519.RCFee: $70 resident/$87.50 non-residentSept 7-Oct 12: Jr Division: Grades 4-6 412519.JR Sr Division: Grades 6-8 412519.SRFee: $90 resident/$112.50 non-resident

Adult Tennis lessonsPlease wear appropriate clothing and tennis shoes and bring a racquet and water bottle. *NO Class 7/04.Beginner Lessons: Tuesday and Thursday 6-7pmJun 4-20 $50 res/$62.50 non-res 312606.T1Jun 25-Jul 11* $42 res/$52.50 non-res 312606.T2Jul 16-Aug 8 $50 res/$62.50 non-res 312606.T3Advanced Beginner Lessons: Wednesday, 5-6:30pmJun 5-Jul 24 $100 res/$125 non-res 312616.W1Location: Hover Acres Park, 1361 Charles Drive

Tennis lessons – Adult Match PlayFor players that want to work on strategies for match play. Sessions are for advanced players to learn play techniques. Bring a racquet and water bottle.18 & Older: Jun 5-Jul 24, Wed, 6:30- 8pm 12636.W1Instructor: Ann NobleLocation: Hover Tennis Courts, 1361 Charles DriveFee: $100 resident/$125 non-resident

Adult Fencing lessonLearn fundamentals, skills and rules of this fast, fun and intense sport. This class is dedicated to terminology, footwork, games, simple attacks and blocks. Instruction is simple and each class is lively, building on the skills learned in the previous class. All program supplies are provided.14 to Adult: May 18-Jun 2, Sat, 9- 9:45am 212356.2 Jul 20-Aug 24, Sat, 9- 9:45am 312356.1Instructor: Wojciech RadzLocation: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $90 resident/$112.50 non-resident

Summer and Fall Coed KickballBreak out the old rubber ball and come play kickball. This is a coed recreational kickball league played between two teams of 9 players - great for business teambuilding! Register through May 27 for Summer and July 8-Aug 4 for Fall at the Longmont Recreation Center ONLY.16 to Adult: Garden Acres Ball field, 2058 Spencer StSummer Dates: Jun 4-Jul 30, TuesdaysFall Dates: Aug 13-Oct 1, TuesdaysTotal Team Fee: $270 (no player fees)Two payment option: $140 each payment = $280

Summer and Fall Adult SoftballMen’s women’s and coed leagues are offered for ages 16 to Adult. Register through Apr 28 (summer) or Jul 8-Aug 4 (fall) at the Longmont Recreation Center ONLY. Summer teams play 12 games; fall teams, 8 games.Summer Dates: May 7-Aug 9Total Team Fee: $650 (no player fees)Three payment option: $220 each payment = $660Free Agent Fee: $60 resident/$75 non-residentFall Dates: Aug 19-Oct 11Total Team Fee: $450 (no player fees)Two payment option: $230 each payment = $460Free Agent Fee: $44 resident/$55 non-resident

Adult Summer basketballTwo classifications of play will be offered, recreational and leisure. Register May 7-Jun 3 at the Longmont Recreation Center ONLY.18 to Adult:Men’s Wednesday Recreational LeagueLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveDates: Jun 5-July 31, 8 game leagueMen’s Thursday Leisure LeagueLocation: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdDates: Jun 6-Aug 1, 8 game leagueTotal Team Fee: $400 (no player fees)Two payment option: $205 each payment = $410Free Agent Fee: $50 resident/$62.50 non-resident

Sign up as a free agent in Adult Sports! Free agents are individuals who don’t have a team, but want to play in an adult sports league. Free Agents will be combined to form a team(s). Free agent registration is available on-line.

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Fitness class schedules can be found online at www.ci.longmont.co.us/rec/fitness or picked up at any Recreation facility. All classes will meet for one hour unless designated.

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WATeR FITneSSAdvanced Water Aerobics: A class designed for persons with better than beginning swimming skills. Features a variety of aerobic activities such as deep-water polo, relay races, underwater breath control, and advanced water-car-dio and resistance exercises. Anticipated outcomes include improved endurance, muscle toning, breathing control, and a variety of intensely fun workouts. Sunset Pool

Aqua Motion: A mild, no-bounce class for stretching and toning muscles and improving cardiovascular conditioning, CORE stability and joint mobility. A great class if you have arthritis, joint limitations, replacements or are pregnant. Longmont Recreation Center

Aqua Power: A high intensity predominately shallow water cardiovascular / interval class designed to burn 500-700 calories!Longmont Recreation Center

Aquatic Cross Training: A program using deep and shallow water with intervals and strength training optimized for weight loss. Centennial Pool

Deep H2O: A moderate intensity water fitness class with no impact to the joints. Floatation belts are provided. Centennial Pool; Sunset Pool; Longmont Recreation Center

H2O Fitness: A high intensity combination aerobic class involving different workouts (Aqua Step, Kickboxing, Circuit Training). Longmont Recreation Center

Hydro2ga**: A meditative no impact, high resistance, deep water exercise program that does not use floatation devices. Please call 303-651-8406 for dates and fees. Centennial Pool

Masters Swimming: Improve your skills and stamina through intervals, drills and distance swimming. Recommended for adults who are comfortable swimming 1,000 yards non-stop Centennial Pool; Sunset Pool

Beginning Masters Swimming: This program is recommended for adults who are comfortable swimming 200 yards non-stop. Centennial Pool

Morning Fitness: Aerobic conditioning shallow water class. Longmont Recreation Center

Aqua Zumba®:Make a Splash and Join the Pool Party. Longmont Recreation Center, Centennial Pool; Sunset Pool

lAnD FITneSSABS & Arms: Upper body and core training at its finest! Longmont Recreation Center

Ballblast: Using a fitball, train your body while developing strength, increasing flexibility and toning your muscles. St Vrain Memorial Building; Longmont Recreation Center

Body Shop: A total body makeover with body-weight cardio and sculpt sequences. No equipment required!Longmont Recreation Center

Boot Camp: High intensity interval sports conditioning, running, plyometrics and calisthenics. Longmont Recreation Center

Outdoor Boot Camp: High intensity interval sports conditioning, running, plyometrics and calisthenics. Roosevelt Park-St Vrain Memorial Building

Butts & Gutts: Lower body and core training at its finest! Longmont Recreation Center

Cardio Kickboxing: Kickboxing moves high and low levels of intensity. Longmont Recreation Center;St Vrain Memorial Building

Cardio/Sculpt: A cardio and sculpting class that has cardio components and uses combined muscular strength and endurance exercises. Longmont Recreation Center;St Vrain Memorial Building

Core Plus: Working abs, glutes, legs and arms. This class does it all! Longmont Recreation Center

Indoor Cycling: No impact, high intensity stationary bike workout. Centennial Pool; Longmont Recreation Center

Jazzercise**: Aerobics dance, all fitness levels welcome. (Please check in with Jazzercise – a separate table will be set up for them). For more information call 720-494-0312. $32 Electronic Funds Transfer Per Month Plus $30 Joining Fee$80 8 Weeks Pass Plus $30 Joining Fee$7 One class-walk in

NIA: (Neuromuscular Integrative Action) Body-mind whole body conditioning based on pleasure and The Joy of Movement. Combines dance, martial arts and yoga. Designed for barefoot, shoes are optional. Longmont Recreation Center; St Vrain Memorial Building

New to NIA: This special class teaches the theory and steps you’ll see in any NIA class. (May 18, 1-2:15pm) Instructor: Marcia Babcock. Longmont Recreation Center

Pilyoga: A sculpting and stretching class using a combination of Yoga poses and Pilates core conditioning. Longmont Recreation Center; St Vrain Memorial Building

Power of 3: Cardio-Sculpt-Stretch. A low-impact fitness class. St Vrain Memorial Building

Sculpt & Tone: A sculpting class for beginners to intermediate that keeps moving from one exercise to another. Longmont Recreation Center; St Vrain Memorial Building

Step: A low impact aerobic class with step choreography on step platforms. Interval format includes alternating steps and weights/sculpting. Longmont Recreation Center

Tai Chi: Combines fluid movements of upper and lower body. Classes exist for the 24, 42, & 108 forms in the Yang Style. Longmont Recreation Center

Zumba®: Ditch the workout and Join the Party! Longmont Recreation Center;St Vrain Memorial Building

Zumbatomic®: Kids love to shake, wiggle and have a blast with their friends. For ages 4-10yrs. Longmont Recreation Center

Zumba®Gold:A Zumba® Class with less impact, no pivots and simpler choreography. Perfect for the beginner, young at heart, or those needing a low impact workout but still want to enjoy the “party” atmosphere.St Vrain Memorial Building;Longmont Recreation Center

Fitness Class Announcements:No regular fitness classes on Memorial Day, May 27; July 4; or Labor Day, Sept 2Special Aqua ZUMBA®class: July 4, 12-1pm at Sunset Pool

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Outdoor Boot Camp-M  Indoor Cycling-R Outdoor

Boot Camp-M  Indoor Cycling-R

Cardio Sculpt-M Sculpt & Tone-M Cardio Sculpt-M Sculpt & Tone-M Cardio Sculpt-M

7:00 am Abs & Arms-R Body Shop-R Abs & Arms-R Body Shop-R  Pilyoga-R Cardio Kickboxing-R

7:30 am Zumba®-R Zumba®-R Cardio Sculpt-M Butts &Gutts - R

8:00 am** Jazzercise-R Butts and Gutts-R ** Jazzercise-R Butts and Gutts-R ** Jazzercise-M (8:10am) 

Indoor Cycling-RBallblast-R Adv Pilyoga-R Core Plus-R Core Plus-M

8:45 am SilverSneakers® MS-ROM-R

SilverSneakers® MS-ROM-R Cardio

Kickboxing-R

9:00 am Cardio Kickboxing-R

Cardio Kickboxing-R

 Cardio Sculpt-R Cardio Kickboxing-R Pilyoga - R

9:15 am

YogaStretch® - R  Step-R YogaStretch® - R  Step-R Pilyoga-M

Power of 3-M SilverSneakers® Cardio Circuit-R

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**Jazzercise -R **Jazzercise -R **Jazzercise -R

10:00 am Cardio /Sculpt-R

10:15 am  Sculpt & Tone-R  Sculpt & Tone-R Step & Condition-R  NIA-R

10:30 am  Sculpt & Tone-R  Sculpt & Tone-R Zumba®-M

11:15 am **TRX for teens **TRX for teens (11am) YogaStretch® - R

(11:45am) Cardio Sculpt-R  NIA-R

12:00 pm Cardio/Sculpt-R Core Plus-C  Zumba®-R  NIA-R  Cardio/Sculpt-R

Pilyoga-M Ballblast-M Sculpt & Tone-M Pilyoga-M ZumbaGold®-MNIA-R TRX Plus-C

12:15 pm Tai Chi 24 - R Tai Chi 24 - R

1:15 pm Tai Chi 108-R(Instructor Approval)

Tai Chi 108-R(Instructor Approval)

1:30 pm ZUMBA Gold®-R SilverSneakers® Cardio Fit

2:00 pm Zumbatomic®-R (starting 6/7)

4:30 pm Indoor Cycling-R (4:15 pm) Cardio Sculpt-R Indoor Cycling-R (4:15 pm) 

Cardio Sculpt-R Indoor Cycling-R ZUMBA Gold®-R

Zumbatomic®-R (4:30pm)

(4:30pm) Zumba®-R

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Boot Camp-R  Pilyoga-R Boot Camp-R  Pilyoga-R Tai Chi 42-M Zumba®-M

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Personal Training PolicyThe Longmont RecreationCenter, St VrainMemorial Building and Centennial Pool are City of Longmont operated and insured facilities. Therefore, only City employees can perform Personal Training within City facilities.

Personal TrainingTraining can include core and balance training, basic weight training, nutrition advice and muscle building. Individual workout programs can be designed to fit all your fitness needs. Call the LongmontRecreationCenter at 303-774-4800, St Vrain Memorial Building at 303-651-8404, or Centennial Pool at 303-651-8406 for more information. Days and Times by appointment.Fees: Private Semi-Private 1 session- $40/ $50 1 session- $50/ $62 5 sessions- $175/ $220 5 sessions- $225/ $282 10 sessions- $325/$406 10 sessions- $425/ $532

Weight Room OrientationsPlease call the Longmont Recreation Center at 303-774-4800, Centennial Pool at 303-651-8406 or the St VrainMemorial Building at 303-651-8404 for orientation class dates and times.

Fitness Assessment and OrientationDesigned for those who just want to take the first step and don’t know where to start! Includes: health history screening, 30-minute consultation, personalized fitness profile and weight room orientation.Call Cindy Krafft at 303-774-4752 for more information and get your program set up today!Fee: $30 resident / $38 non-resident

Quick Fit$2 Quick Fit Workouts are available at Centennial Pool, exclusively to parents of learn-to-swim classes while their children swim, and at the St Vrain Memorial Building, exclusively to parents of tumbling classes while their child is in class.

TRX – All levelsBuild all over strength – especially with your core. Geared for the person who wants to raise their fitness level and/or become stronger to excel at your sport of choice. *No class 7/4.16 to Adult: Tues/Thurs, 5:45-6:30pm pass-holder others Dates: Jun 4-20 323503.1 323502.1 Jun 25-Jul 16* 323503.2 323502.2 Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine StFee: $15 recreation pass holders / $26 non-pass holders

TRX for TeensBuild strength and develop good core to help you improve in a sport or just everyday life. By utilizing your own bodyweight, the TRX Suspension Trainer is accessible for all fitness levels. *No class 7/4.11 to 16 years: Tue/Thurs, 11-11:45amDates: Jun 4-20 323521.1 Jun 25-Jul 16* 323521.2 Jul 23-Aug 8 323521.3Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine StFee: $15 recreation pass holders / $26 non-pass holders 23

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6:00 am *Masters Swimming-C

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6:45 am *Masters Swimming-C

 7:30 am Aqua Motion-R Aqua Motion-R Aqua Motion-R Aqua Motion-R Aqua Motion-R Aqua Zumba-C

9:00 amMorning

Fitness-R  Aqua Power-R H20 Fitness-R  Aqua Power-R Morning Fitness-R  Deep H20-R

*Deep H2O -C *Deep H2O -C *Deep H2O -C *Deep H2O -C *Deep H2O -C

10:15 am SilverSneakers® SilverSplash-R Aqua Zumba-R

Advanced Wa-ter Aerobics-S 5/31 (10am)

Aqua Zumba-C

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12:00 pmDeep H20-R *Masters Swimming-R Deep H20-R *Masters Swimming-R Deep H20-R **Hydroga-C

Aqua Zumba®-S Aqua Zumba®-S Masters Swimming-C

 6:00 pm Deep H20-R  Deep H20-R Aqua Circuit-R (6:30pm)

Aqua Zumba -RMasters

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Swimming- S7:00 pm +Beginning Masters - C +Beginning Masters - C

8:00 pm Aquatic Cross Training-C

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R - Recreation Center

M - Memorial Building

S-Sunset Pool (starts 6/3) ** Extra Fee

+ Beginning Masters meets at 7:30pm through May 23.

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Senior ConditioningLearn the basics behind strength training, by working on different muscle groups and learning proper techniques and body alignment. You will work with various types of equipment such as balls, bands and hand weights and learn things you can do at home, too. This class gives you an “all in one” workout and may even include some mild cardio to get your heart rate elevated in addition to building and toning muscle. (Drop in $3.50)55 & up: Tue& Thurs, 8-9amApr 2-25 $24 res/$30 non-res 213203.1BApr 30-May 23 $24 res/$30 non-res 213203.1CMay 28-Jun 20 $24 res/$30 non-res 313203.1AJun 25-Jul 18 $18 res/$22.50 non-res 313203.1BJul 23-Aug 8 $18 res/$22.50 non-res 313203.1CLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

Senior on WeightsA small group training program that uses free weights and machines to improve strength, muscle tone and bone density. 55 & up: Apr 8-24, M/W, 10:30-11:30am 213303.1BLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave55 & up: Apr 22-May 3, M/W/F, 1:30-2:30pm 213303.2BLocation: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $21 resident / $26.25 non-resident

Senior Strength TrainingIncrease bone mass and muscle strength and reduce the risk of osteoporosis while learning to improve your strength, balance and posture and reduce risk from injury by building and toning muscles. Please note: must have previously taken the Senior Conditioning class or receive permission from the instructor. (Drop in $3.50)55 & up: Tue& Thurs, 9:15-10:15amDates:Apr 2-25 $24 res/$30 non-res 213503.1BApr 30-May 23 $24 res/$30 non-res 213503.1CMay 29-Jun 20 $24 res/$30 non-res 313503.1AJun 25-Jul 18 $18 res/$22.50 non-res 313503.1BJul 23-Aug 8 $18 res/$22.50 non-res 313503.1CLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

SilverSneakers® Fitness ProgramThis fitness program offers SilverSneakers members unlimited access for daily admission to the Longmont Recreation Center. The members may have the opportunity to use fitness equipment, pool, indoor track, steam/sauna and signature SilverSneakers classes which are specifically designed for older adults and taught by certified instructors. SilverSneakers Fitness program is designed for Medicare participants with select insurance plans. To find out more call Heather @ 303-774-4718 or stop into the Longmont Recreation Center and get signed up!

SilverSneakers® Muscular Strength &Range of Motion (MSROM)Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement, and activity for daily living skills. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a ball are offered for resistance, and chair is used for seated and/or standing support. Days/Times: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 8:45-9:30am

SilverSneakers® YogaStretchYogaStretch will move your whole body through a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses. Chair support is offered to safely perform a variety of postures designed to increase flexibility, balance and range of movement. Restorative breathing exercises and final relaxation will promote stress reduction and mental clarity. Days/Times: Mondays, 9:15-10am; Wednesdays, 9:15-10am; Fridays, 11-11:45am

SilverSneakers® Cardio CircuitCombine fun with fitness to increase your cardiovascular and muscular endurance power with a standing circuit workout. Upper-body strength work with hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a Silver Sneakers® ball is alternated with non-impact aerobic choreography. A chair is offered for support, stretching, and relaxation exercises.Days/Times: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:35-10:20am

SilverSneakers® Cardio FitGet Up & Go with an aerobics class for you-safe, heart-healthy and gentle on the joints. The workout includes easy to follow low impact movement, and upper-body strength, abdominal conditioning, stretching and relaxation exercises designed to energize your active lifestyle. Days/Times: Wednesdays 1:30-2:15pm

SilverSplash®

Activate your aqua urge for variety! SilverSplash® offers lots of fun shallow-water moves to improve agility, flexibility and cardiovascular endurance. No swimming ability is required, and a special SilverSneakers® kickboard is used to develop strength, balance and coordination.Days/Times: Mondays, 10-10:45am; Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:45-12:30pm

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AikidoAikido is a non-violent martial budo of Japanese origin with the basic philosophy of stopping conflict before it occurs and building a peaceful world. Using a martial framework, students learn to harmonize with the energy of partners, not opponents, and redirect and control that energy without resorting to fighting. Aikido Shugenkai training is non-competitive and fosters a cooperative and supportive attitude. *No class 7/4, 8/13, 8/15.18 & up: Tue & Thurs, 7- 9pmDates: Apr 2-30 243200.B May 2-30 243200.C Jun 4-27 343200.A Jul 2-30* 343200.B Aug 1-29* 343200.CInstructor: Paula Lydon, Shugenkai InternationalLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Fee: $50 resident/$63 non-residentDrop in Fee: $8 resident/ $10 non-resident

Reiki TrainingThis class provides training in the First Degree of Reiki. Students are introduced to the elements and aspects of Reiki and learn how to treat themselves and others. Recommended reading: Essential Reiki: A Complete Guide to an Ancient Healing Art by Diane Stein.

16 & up: Jul 17, Wed, 6:30-8:30pm 343300.AInstructor: Marcia BabcockLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident

Tae Kwon Do AdultTae Kwon Do is a Korean Martial Art that offers Physical fitness, improved self-confidence and more. Learn self-defense techniques and traditional movements through ongoing classes. All abilities welcome. Student receives a free uniform with monthly registration. Taught by John Lynn, 3rd degree Black Belt. *Alternate location week of Aug 12-16, see Instructor.16 to Adult: Mon/Wed, 8- 9pm; Fri 6:30-7:30pmDates: Jun3-28 347250.06 Jul 1-31 347250.07 Aug 2-30* 347250.08 Instructor: Longmont Martial Arts AcademyLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $50 resident/$60 non-residentDrop in Fee: $8 resident/ $10 non-resident

Core barreCore Barre is a group based exercise program that combines elements of pilates mat, classical ballet, resistance training and active isolated stretching. The workout is a high energy, low impact, fat burning workout using a ballet barre or chair and light weights. Its focus is on intensive isometric movements that sculpt the thighs, tone and firm the buttocks, flatten the abdominals and define the arms.16 & up: Mon, 7-8pmDates: Apr 8-May 13 243400.A Jun 3-Jul 8 343400.AInstructor: Cynthia HuertaLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $60 resident/$75 non-residentDrop in Fee: $12 resident/$15 non-resident

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Gentle Yoga – Mon and /or WedThis class is a very easy and gentle class. People living with MS, Parkinson’s, and arthritis have all found this class to be helpful. Yoga is a great way to improve total well-being. Techniques will improve breathing, flexibility, strength, balance, and relaxation. Please bring a light blanket. *NO Class: 8/12 or 8/14

18 & up: Mon, 10:30-11:45amMay 6-20 $21 res/$26.25 non-res 243113.CJun 3-24 $28 res/$35 non-res 343113.AJul 1-29 $35 res/$43.75 non-res 343113.BAug 5-26* $21 res/$26.25 non-res 343113.C

18 & up: Wed, 10:30-11:45amMay 1-29 $35 res/$43.75 non-res 243133.CJun 5-26 $28 res/$35 non-res 343133.AJul 3-31 $35 res/$43.75 non-res 343133.BAug 7-28* $21 res/$26.25 non-res 343133.C

Instructor: Maura YouleLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveDrop in Fee: $9 resident/ $11.25 non-resident

Alignment based Yoga levels 1 & 2For Beginners and Continuing Students, this class includes basic, weight-bearing standing poses that safely improve strength and balance; openers for tight hamstrings, thighs, and hips; twists and gentle backbends for bringing mobility to the spine; and more. This slow style of yoga relieves stress and promotes inner calm. Please bring a thick blanket and yoga mat.

18 & up: Mon, 4-5:15pmMay 6-20 $21 res/$26.25 non-res 243117.CJun 3-24 $28 res/$35 non-res 343117.AJul 1-29 $35 res/$43.75 non-res 343117.BAug 5-26 $28 res/$35 non-res 343117.CInstructor: Gwyn CodyLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetDrop in Fee: $9 resident/$11.25 non-resident

Wellness YogaYoga is a vehicle for deepening the experience of unity between Body, Mind and Soul and serves as a resource for Personal Growth and Healing. Enjoy a therapeutic style of yoga including a wide variety of yoga poses, breathing and relaxation techniques: increase your balance, flexibility and strength in body and mind, get in touch with your healing breath, and enjoy a greater sense of inner peace and joy. Please bring a thick blanket and yoga mat if you have them.

16 & up: Mon, 5:30-6:45pmMay 6-20 $21 res/$26.25 non-res 243118.CJun 3-24 $28 res/$35 non-res 343118.AJul 1-29 $28 res/$35 non-res 343118.BNo classes in AugustInstructor: Heidi Nordlund Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetDrop in Fee: $9 resident/$11.25 non-resident

Yoga students: Please bring your own yoga mat, if you have one. Yoga drop-in students are welcome. Please purchase Drop-In pass in advance for

drop-in dates on-line, at the Longmont Recreation Center, or the St Vrain Memorial Building. Monthly registered participants have priority and will be notified of any changes.

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Hatha Yoga Yoga is good for what ails you. Regular practice improves the functioning of all the bodily systems, lubricates joints, improves concentration, aids with depression, releases tension and develops internal happiness and wisdom. You’ll leave class stretched, relaxed and peaceful.

16 & up: Tue, 9-10:30amMay 7-28 $28 res/$35 non-res 243122.CJun 4-25 $28 res/$35 non-res 343122.AJul 2-23 $28 res/$35 non-res 343122.BAug 6-27 $28 res/$35 non-res 343122.CInstructor: Maura YouleLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetDrop in Fee: $9 resident/$11.25 non-resident

Intermediate/Advanced YogaThis class is for those with previous Hatha Yoga experience. We will endeavor to move beyond merely “doing” Yoga Asanas (postures) to explore the more subtle and joyful aspects of our practice. Please bring a thick blanket, and sticky mat. No classes in August.

18 & up: Wed, 5:30- 7:30pmMay 1-29 $50 res/$62.50 non-res 243138.CJun 5-26 $40 res/$50 non-res 343138.AJul 3-31 $50 res/$62.50 non-res 343138.BInstructor: Shar LeeLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetDrop in Fee: $12 resident/$15 non-resident

Women’s Hatha YogaThis class is for continuing students of Hatha Yoga. We will explore Asanas from the core, utilizing structural alignment, pranayama, and Ayurvedic principles. No classes in August.

16 & up: Thurs, 9-11amMay 2-30 $50 res/$62.50 non-res 243142.CJun 6-27 $40 res/$50 non-res 343142.AJul 11 $30 res/$37.50 non-res 343142.BInstructor: Shar LeeLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetDrop in Fee: $12 resident/$15 non-resident

Hatha YogaThis class is for all levels and ages. It is a breath-filled, mind-body class. We will explore different asanas (postures), breathing techniques and guided meditations. With regular practice you will become stronger, more flexible and have greater balance both physically and emotionally. Yoga helps us deal more positively with stress; makes us more peaceful, solid and happy. 

16 & up: Thurs, 4:30-5:45pmMay 2-30 $35 res/$43.75 non-res 243147.CJun 6-27 $28 res/$35 non-res 343147.AJul 11-25 $21 res/$26.25 non-res 343147.BAug 1-29 $35 res/$43.75 non-res 343147.CInstructor: Maura YouleLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetDrop in Fee: $9 resident/$11.25 non-resident

beginner Friendly Yoga Experience the joy of doing yoga in a welcoming and light-hearted environment. Classes begin with instruction in yogic breathing techniques to carry students into yoga postures that strengthen and tone the body and relax the mind. Class is for both beginning and advanced beginning students.

16 & up: Fri, 9:15-10:30amMay 3-24 $28 res/$35 non-res 243152.CJun 7-28 $28 res/$35 non-res 343152.AJul 5-26 $28 res/$35 non-res 343152.BAug 2-30 $35 res/$43.75 non-res 343152.CInstructor: Diana ShellenbergerLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetDrop in Fee: $9 resident/$11.25 non-resident

Sunday beginner YogaAre you new to yoga? Feel at ease through an alignment based foundational practice designed for everybody. Honing awareness cultivates breath, strength, flexibility and deep rest, coming to a greater understanding of your own well-being. Please bring a thick wool or cotton blanket if you have one.

16 & up: Sun, 8:45-9:45amMay 5-19 $21 res/$26.25 non-res 243171.CJun 2-30 $35 res/$43.75 non-res 343171.AJul 7-28 $28 res/$35 non-res 343171.BAug 4-25 $28 res/$35 non-res 343171.CInstructor: Katharine KaufmanLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetDrop in Fee: $9 resident/$11.25 non-resident

Sunday Continuing YogaThis class is for the continuing student eager to develop the insight, natural balance, and delight that an integrated Yoga practice brings. By beginning each class with breath-oriented floor sequences that release superficial tension, we clear the way for foundational, flow, and balance postures, as well as meditation. This class is for the continuing student. Please bring a thick cotton or wool blanket if you have one.

16 & up: Sun, 10-11:30amMay 5-19 $21 res/$26.25 non-res 243173.CJun 2-30 $35 res/$43.75 non-res 343173.AJul 7-28 $28 res/$35 non-res 343173.BAug 4-25 $28 res/$35 non-res 343173.CInstructor: Katharine KaufmanLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetDrop in Fee: $9 resident/$11.25 non-resident

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2 Author Talk: Jon KedrowskiThursday, 7pm at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th AveKedrowski discusses his book Sleeping on the Summits.

16 Author Talk: Peter HellerThursday, 7pm at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th AveHeller discusses his new booth The Dog Stars.

11 6th Annual Youth Fishing DerbySaturday, 9am at the Longmont Recreation Center Pond, 310 Quail RdLongmont Recreation Services and the Colorado Division of Wildlife invite youth ages 15 and younger to a morning of fishing clinics and fishing fun! Check-in begins at 8:30am. Judging begins at 11am. Adults may assist youth, but are not allowed to fish. $5 registration fee per youth. Prizes awarded in 3 categories- Longest, Fattest, and Shortest! Questions? 303-774-4800.

23 Kick-off Party for the Summer Reading ProgramThursday, 5:30-8pm at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th AveFor babies through 18 years: enjoy the Salida Circus, ice cream sundae bar, and raffle prizes. Registration required. Call 303-651-8477.

On-Going Events

Roosevelt Park Summer Concert SeriesThanks to the generosity of the Ferranti Foundation, Elevations Credit Union, and Boulder Eyes/Beyer Lasik, you can enjoy a relaxing evening of free music, and fun in beautiful Roosevelt Park. Please bring a blanket or lawn chair to sit on, and remember no alcohol is allowed in the park. Concerts are on Tuesdays from 6:30-8 pm at Roosevelt Park, 700 Longs Peak AveJune 11 The Indulgers (Celtic Rock)June 25 Off The Record (Variety Dance band)July 9 Hey Lady! (B-52s Tribute)July 23 Gasoline Lollipops (Folk/Rock/Alt. Country)

2013 Downtown Street Concert SeriesOpening Act 6pm (30 min); Head Liner 7-9pm; Beer sales: 6-9pmConcerts are on Fridays at 4th and Main St, LongmontJun 7 Chris Daniels and the Kings (Rockin’ Soul)Jun 14 Retro Sonics (80’s music) Jun 21 Something Underground (Rock,Reggae,Folk) Jun 28 Chris Thompson & Coral Creek (Americana) Jul 5 Quemando (Latin)Jul 26 TBA

Museum Summer Concert SeriesFor more information, visit www.longmontmuseum.org/events/concerts. Location: Concerts are on Wednesdays form 6:30-8 pm at the Longmont Museum & Cultural Center, 400 Quail RdJune 12 Halden Wolford & The Hi-Beams (Honky Tonk)June 19 The Hummin’birds (Bluegrass)June 26 Northern & Southern Plains Indian Singers & Dancers (Traditional)July 10 The Foghorn Stringband (Cajun)July 31 Delta Sonics (Blues)

The Longmont Public Library’s Family Concert SeriesConcerts are on Thursdays from 10-10:45am at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th AveJune 13 Gregg Hansen and the Djembe OrchestraJune 20 Bug Songs with Tom CornwellJune 27 Marc BlackJuly 11 Dan CrowJuly 18 Summer Show: Playground TheatreJuly 25 Colin O’Brien

Longmont Outdoor Cinema Free Movies in the Park-movies start at dusk. For more information call 303-651-8404. Thompson Park, 4th & BrossSaturday, July 20 ParanormanSaturday, July 27 Wreck-It-RalphSaturday, August 3 Monsters Vs Aliens

Lanyon Park, 19th & CollyerTuesday, August 6 Lorax

Pull out and Save the Date: The Summer 2013 Guide to Movies, Concerts, Events, and Specialty Programs!

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1 Adult Summer Reading Program BeginsSaturday at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th AveJoin us in reading Connie Willis – see www.ci.longmont.co.us/library for more information

1 & 2 Triathlon WeekendLongmont Recreation Services presents a weekend of triathlons geared to accommodate the elite racer, the very beginner and everyone in-between at Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St. For volunteer or triathlon vendor opportunities, call 303-651-8406. Registration is available at www.ci.longmont.co.us/rec/special/triathlon or www.active.com or pick up a registration form at any City of Longmont recreation facility.

4 Rockies Skills ChallengeTuesday, 5:30pm at Clark Centennial BallfieldsFREE event for boys & girls ages 9-14. 303-774-4800.

6 Hershey Track MeetThursday, 9am at Skyline High School TrackFREE event for boys & girls ages 9-14. 303-774-4800.

6 Lecture: Nazi CultureThursday, 7pm at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th AveProfessor Mary Ann Grim continues her survey of Nazi Germany.

13 Lecture: Gettysburg, 150 years (1863-2013)Thursday, 7pm at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th AveCSU professor Robert Gudmestad discusses the Battle of Gettysburg

20 Specialty Program: grades 3-5Thursday, 2-3:30pm at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th Ave“Dig into Ancient Egypt” for children entering grades 3-5. Registration required. Call 303-651-8477.

22 & 23 Longmont Classic Grass Doubles Volleyball TournamentSaturday, 8am check-in at Roosevelt Park, 700 Longs Peak Ave

Doubles Men’s and Women’s A, BB, BDoubles Juniors 18 & under and 16 & underSunday, 8am check-in at Roosevelt Park, 700 Longs Peak AveDoubles Coed A, BB, B; Doubles Juniors 14 & under and 12 & underFee through June 20: $55/team and $45/juniors teamFee beginning June 21: $75/team and $65/ juniors teamwww.ci.longmont.co.us/rec/special

27 Specialty Program: grades K-2Thursday, 1-145pm or 2-2:45pm at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th AveChildren entering grades K-2 are invited to explore our Prehistoric Past with “Can you Dig It?”, presented by the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Registration required. Call 303-651-8477.

9th Annual Longmont Kids Only TriathlonSaturday, June 1 - first heat begins at 8amAge Group Swim Bike Run6-10 100 yards 3 miles 0.6 miles11-12 200 yards 6 miles 1.2 miles13-17 400 yards 6 miles 2.0 milesFee: $30 through May 12, then $40

Thank you to Mountain View Orthodontics- 2013 Longmont Kids Only Triathlon Presenting Sponsor!

33rd Longmont TriathlonSunday, June 2 - First wave begins at 6:45am525 yard swim; 12 mile bike; 5K run Fee*: $60 through May 12, then $68

2nd Try-a-TriSunday, June 2 - First wave begins around 9am 200 yard swim, 4 mile bike, 2k runFee*: $40 through May 12, then $48

*Longmont Triathlon ‘33’ Special!Athletes age 33 on race day pay only $33 for either event! (Discount applies only to individual entries received before May 13- not applicable to team entries.)

Thank you to Noodles & Company and The Chrisman Agency with State Farm - proud sponsors of the Longmont Triathlon

27 Film Screening: Alfred Hitchcock filmThursday, 7pm at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th Ave

28 Book Discussion: grades 3-5Friday, 10:30am-noon at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th AveOn the Banks of Plum Creek book discussion for students entering grades 3-5. Registration required. Call 303-651-8477.

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4 July 4th Longmont Symphony ConcertThursday at Thompson Park, 4th & Bross, time TBD

11 Specialty Program: grades K-2Thursday, 2-3:30pm at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th Ave“Dig into Ancient Egypt” for children entering grades K-2. Registration required. Call 303-651-8477.

11 Film Screening: Audrey Hepburn filmThursday, 7pm at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th Ave

12 Rhythm on the RiverFriday, 5-8pm at Roger’s GroveFriday night concert with food and beverage sales. Free shuttle and free parking at Boulder County Fairgrounds.

13 Rhythm on the River Saturday, 7am-8pm at Roger’s Grove A full day of music, entertainment and art for all ages. Free shuttle and free parking at Boulder County Fairgrounds.

13 Roger’s River Run 5KSaturday, 7:30am start at Boston Ave near entrance to FairgroundsThis great run/walk along the scenic St Vrain Greenway includes a pancake breakfast provided by the Egg & I Restaurant; non-racers welcome at $3/plate. Register early; limited late registrations available. $2 discount for each additional family member ends July 11. Late registration accepted Fri, July 12, from 5-7pm and Sat, July 13, from 6-7am at Rhythm on the River. For details please visit www.ci.longmont.co.us/rotr/run_reg.htm or call 303-651-8406.Fee: $17 adults/ $15 youth & senior until noon, July 11; $5 assessed to all late registration

20 Kinetics Sculpture RaceSaturday, 10am-3pm, at Union ReservoirKinetics is artists, engineers and athletes who design, build, and race kinetic sculptures- imaginatively engineered, human-powered works of art. Kinetic Sculptures race over land and water in a uniquely zany style. Build your own kinetics and join the fun, or just come and spectate at this annual affair. Visit kineticists.org for more information.Spectator Fee: $10 per car load. $2 per bike/walker

20 Kinetic Kardboard Race for KidsSaturday, 2pm, at Union ReservoirA part of Kinetics, the Kinetic Kardboard Race encourages individuals to tape together big boxes of cardboard and see if they can make it float long enough to maneuver across the course. Entries welcome: $20 entry fee + gate admission. Visit www.ci.longmont.co.us/rec/special/kinetics for more information.

25 Specialty Program: grades 3-5Thursday, 2-3:30pm at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th AveDenver Museum of Nature and Science presents Time Scene Investigations: Ice Age for students entering grades 3-5. Registration required. Call 303-651-8477.

25 Performance: Bardy WomenThursday, 1pm at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th AveLearn about the Wild Women of Shakespeare’s Plays & Times. Told through monologues, anecdotes and a little creative conjecture.

27 Specialty Program: grades 1-3Saturday, 1-2:30pm at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th AveChildren in grades 1-3 will enjoy Beatrix Potter Tales. Registration required. Call 303-651-8477.

August

1 Film Screening: Western filmThursday, 7pm at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th Ave

3 Pet & Doll Parade – on the move in 2013!NEW! The Longmont Humane Society will be hosting the Pet & Doll Parade as part of the Longmont Humane Society entry. For complete information and how to be a part of this historic community event or for information regarding the Strut Your Mutt event on Sat, Sept 14, please visit www.longmonthumane.org or contact Heather Ponce at 303-772-1232 ext. 286.

8 Author Talk: Connie WillisThursday, 7pm at the Longmont Public Library, 409 4th AveAuthor Connie Willis, the author featured in the Adult Summer Reading Program, discusses her books.

13 Registration for Fall Recreation Programs BeginThe Fall Recreation Guide direct is mailed to Longmont households the week of August 5. Easy online registration at www.ci.longmont.co.us/rec

13 & 14 End of Summer Dog Swim at Activities Pools. All friendly dogs welcome; balls and bags provided. No people swimming and thank you for picking up after your pooch! $3 per dog. Tuesday, Aug 13, at Kanemoto Activity Pool, 4-7pmWednesday, Aug 14 at Roosevelt Activity Pool, 4-7pm

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Friday Night Concert July 12 – Get your Mojo on!5-8pm Vendors will be selling food, beverages & beer5-6:15pm MojoMama (Original Blues Funk)6:30–8pm Moses Jones (12-piece Dance Band)Full Rhythm on the River event activities begin SaturdayFree Shuttles run from 5pm to 9pm on Friday, and 7am to 9pm on Saturday, courtesy of Valley Subaru of Longmont

Schedule of Events Saturday, July 13

FoodThe best of Longmont’s restaurants will present their unique menus both Friday evening and all day Saturday. Food tokens may be bought for 50 cents each. Food and beverage items are priced between 1 token (50 cents) and 10 tokens ($5.00). A traditional Prairie Breakfast will be served from 7-10am Saturday for $3 cash, no tokens necessary. Coffee vendor available.7-10am Prairie Breakfast $3.00 per person10am-8pm Restaurant Row12pm-7:30pm Beer SalesActivities

7am Hot Air Balloon Launch (weather permitting)7:30am Roger’s River 5K Run (fees apply)8am-5pm Conservation Carnival – Local Environmental programs8am-6pm Rock Climbing Wall / Kayak Tanks2:50pm Corporate Duck Race – St. Vrain River3pm Individual Duck Race – St. Vrain River, $5 per duck

Music & EntertainmentGrove Stage 8:45-9:45am Dixie Leadfoot and the Chrome Struts (Rockabilly)10-11am Bob Harris and the Bringers of Swing (Swing)11:15am-12pm Paul Torrez as Elvis12:15-1:15pm Delta Sonics (Blues)1:30-2:30pm Angus Mohr (Highland Rock & Roll)2:45-3:45pm Ricardo Pena and Los Bohemios (Latin)4-5pm Rebecca Folsom (Original Acoustic Folk/Rock)5:15-6:15pn Lee Wolven (Country, Rock, Americana)6:30-8pm The Long Run (Eagles Tribute)

Acts @ the Amphitheatre9am-4:30pm A variety of groups perform including the LTC Youth Theatre9:30am Roger’s Run 5K Race Awards

Mojo Music Stage in the Discovery District 9am-5pm Be a part of the entertainment – audience participation interspersed with Longmont IDOL performances

Shopping9am-5pm Art Zone (local artists)8am-6pm World Market (sustainable goods from around the world)8am-7pm Festival Store

For Kids9am-5pm Discovery District & Conservation Carnival8am-6pm Outdoor Adventure Land8am-noon Kids Fishing Tank

Zero WasteRhythm on the River has been a Zero Waste festival since it began in 1996. Compost or recycle at the many Zero-Waste stations around the festival.

Roger’s River Run 5K walk/run, registration ends July 11, $17 adults, $25 youth/senior; late registrations accepted on space available basis with $5 late fee. Race begins on Boston Avenue at 7:30am.

Proudly sponsored by First National Bank of Colorado.

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ceMountainside Dance Academy:Dance DivasCome be a part of the new, high energy form of dance training. Weeks 1 & 2: Jazz/Musical Theatre, Weeks 3 & 4: Ballet/Lyrical, Week 5: Hip Hop, Week 6: Review, Week 7: Showing -Family and Friends welcome!

Mini Dance Divas3 to 4 years: Jun 15-Jul 27, Sat, 9:30-10:30am 344509.A

L’il Dance Divas5 to 7 years: Jun 15-Jul 27, Sat, 10:30-11:30am 344635.ALocation: Mountainside Dance Academy, 1822 Sunset Pl, Ste AFee: $75 resident/$93.75 non-resident

Mini Hip HopThis high energy class is a great introduction into the world of Hip Hop. With upbeat music and fun, fast movements, this class will keep your little one entertained and jumping with joy! A good pair of tennis shoes is all you need for this class.

4 to 6 years: Jun 15-Jul 27,Sat, 11:30am-12:15pm 344511.ALocation: Mountainside Dance Academy, 1822 Sunset Pl, Ste AFee: $55 resident/$68.75 non-resident

boys Hip HopThis high energy class is a great introduction into the world of Hip Hop. With upbeat music and fun, fast movements, this class will keep you entertained and jumping with joy! A good pair of tennis shoes is all you need for this class.

8 to 18 years: Jun 17-Jul 29,Mon, 4-5pm 344606.ALocation: Mountainside Dance Academy, 1822 Sunset Pl, Ste AFee: $55 resident/$68.75 non-resident

Hip Hop CampCome be a part of a can’t miss Summer Dance Camp. Upbeat music, games, crafts, dancing! The camp will help make this summer unforgettable! Pack a snack, something to drink, and bring a lot of energy. Daily enrollment available: $55 res/ $68.75 non-res.

5 to 8 years: Jun 4-6, Tue-Thur, 9am-12pm 344642.A

9 to 12 years: Jun 4-6 , Tue-Thur, 9am-12pm 344642.BLocation: Mountainside Dance Academy, 1822 Sunset Pl, Ste AFee: $150 resident/$187.50 non-resident

MSDA Arts CampNew this summer! Mountainside Dance Academy Art Camp is a new fun way to enjoy all the Arts in a 3 day camp! Dancing, Painting, Drawing, Acting-we will do it all. Don’t miss out on this fun summer camp. Daily enrollment available: $55 res/ $68.75 non-res.

5 to 8 years: Jun 4-6,Tue-Thur, 12-3pm 344643.A9 to 12 years: Jun 4-6,Tue-Thur, 12-3pm 344643.BLocation: Mountainside Dance Academy, 1822 Sunset Pl, Ste AFee: $150 resident/$187.50 non-resident

ballroom for CouplesThis is a fun, structured class where you will attempt basic techniques. You will learn four dances- Waltz, Rhumba, Swing and Foxtrot, combined with the fundamentals of leading and following. Couples do not rotate partners, so you stay with who you are comfortable with. Attendance at first class is very important.

14 & up: Dates: May 8-Jun 5, Wed, 7-8pm 344700.A Jun 12-Jul 10, Wed, 7-8pm 344700.B Jul 17-Aug 7, Wed, 7-8:15pm 344700.CInstructor: Christian ThierensLocation: St Vrain Memorial Bldg, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $100 resident/$125 non-resident

ballroom 2A continuation of technique and step patterns with Waltz, Foxtrot, Swing and Rhumba. There will be no rotation of partners to ensure comfort and ease of learning. You will carry on from Beginning Ballroom and further your execution of the four dances, emphasizing technique, body mechanics, foot work and more complicated step patterns.

14 & up: May 8-Jun 5, Wed, 8-9pm 344701.A Jun 12-Jul 10, Wed, 8-9pm 344701.BInstructor: Christian ThierensLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $100 resident/$125 non-resident

beginning latin DanceIf you’re looking for a way to spice up your relationship, come experience the rhythms and culture of Latin America in this class. You will be learning the upbeat Merengue, lively Cha Cha and the romantic Rumba. This is a fun class that is a great workout as well. Fee is per person.

16 & up: May 31-Jun 28, Fri, 8-9pm 344705.AInstructor: Casablanca Dance Studio Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $45 resident/$56.25 non-resident

Jitterbug SwingJitterbug Swing is a great upbeat dance which has a nice Be-Bop movement. This is done to a moderate tempo, so the smoke isn’t coming from your soles. We will show the lead and follow to make this fun for everyone. Get your best two-toned shoes on and come dance!

16 & up: May 31-Jun 28, Fri, 7- 8pm 344720.AInstructor: Casablanca Dance Studio Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $45 resident/$56.25 non-resident

Wedding Dance WorkshopAre you getting ready for an upcoming wedding or cruise? Learn the basics of the elegant Waltz and the smooth Foxtrot-two of the most popular wedding dances. If you have a song you want to dance to, please bring it to class on a CD. No experience necessary. Fee is per person.

16 & up: Jul 12 & 19, Fri, 7- 9pm 344731.AInstructor: Casablanca Dance Studio Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $40 resident/$50 non-resident

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Dance DimensionsDance Dimensions has a policy of allowing visitors to observe at the first and last class. For pre-ballet and ballet classes, ballet shoes and appropriate attire needed for class: please no satin ballet shoes from discount stores as they do not fit properly. For tap classes, no highlight or dancetime shoes will be allowed due to soft metal residue. Please call 303-772-3750 for information regarding tap shoes. For further clarification, please call Dance Dimensions at 303-772-3750.Location: Dance Dimensions, 638 Main St

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Tiny TutusThis class is a wonderful introductory dance experience for the very young student. Creative movement and basic technique will provide confidence, coordination, strength and fun! Ballet shoes required.3 years: May 31-Jul 26, Fri, 9-9:45am 344500.A Jun 5-Jul 31,Wed, 9-9:45am 344500.BFee: $88 resident/$110 non-resident

Pre-ballet & TapA fun class for the child whose feet are always moving. This class will introduce students to the basic techniques of tap and ballet, as well as rhythm and coordination. 4 to 5 years: May 31-Jul 26, Fri, 9:45-10:30am 344503.A Jun 5-Jul 31, Wed, 9:45-10:30am 344503.BFee: $88 resident/$110 non-resident

Pre-ballet/TumblingA highly recommended, energetic class for the beginning of dance technique for the young student. Basic tumbling, ballet technique and creative movement will be the emphasis of this class. 4 to 5 years: May 31-Jul 26, Fri, 10:30-11:15am 344506.AFee: $88 resident/$110 non-resident

Magical Princess CampFour of the favorite Disney Princesses will be introduced in this fun-filled four day camp. Camp follows the same format and apparel requirements as the Return to Oz Camp below. All Princes welcome: contact Dance Dimensions to ensure Princely crafts and choreography. T-shirt included with registration.4 to 6 years: Jun 11-20, Tue & Thurs, 10am-12pmCinderella Princess Camp Jun 11 344507.A1Little Mermaid Princess Camp Jun 13 344507.A2Rapunzel Princess Camp Jun 18 344507.A3Snow White Princess Camp Jun 20 344507.A4Individual Day Fee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-residentAll 4 days Fee: $93 res/$116.25 non-res 344507.A

Return to Oz CampReconnect with Dorothy and her friends for a wonderful visit back to the land of Oz. A fun-filled camp for boys and girls. Each day will include a 1/2 of ballet and 1/2 hour of snack/craft/color time, 20 minutes of story time or watching a movie, 10 minutes of freeze dance/creative movement and a 1/2 hour of choreography. Performance for family and friends at 11:30 on the final day. Each dancer will need ballet shoes (not slippers), leotard and tights, and a healthy snack and water. Boys can wear T-shirts and gym shorts. T-shirt included with each registration.4 to 6 years: Jun 25-27,Tue & Thurs, 10am-12pm 344508.AFee: $65 resident/$81.25 non-resident

Pee Wee Hip HopThis class is the perfect one for those energetic young dancers who love to move. A fun and easy paced experience! Boys are especially welcome! Inexpensive white soled tennis shoes not worn on the street are required. No black soled or street shoes allowed. *NO Class: 06/286 to 8 years: May 31-Jul 26, Fri, 10-10:45am 344600.AFee: $78 resident/$97.50 non-resident

beginning TapA fun class to develop rhythm and coordination. This class will teach basic tap technique and rhythm. Tap shoes required. *NO Class: 06/286 to 8 years: May 31-Jul 26, Fri, 9:15-10am 344615.AFee: $78 resident/$97.50 non-resident

beginning Pre-JazzA fun beginning class, dancing to upbeat music and learning the basics of jazz dance. Basic steps and the foundation of jazz technique and placement will be taught. Dance wear and jzz or ballet shoes required. 6 to 8 years: May 31-Jul 26, Fri, 11:30am-12:15pm 344616.AFee: $88 resident/$110 non-resident

beginning balletBallet classes help develop strength, coordination and body placement. Basic technique, movement and terminology will be explored, as well as basic barre work.6 to 8 years: Jun 15-Jul 27, Sat, 10-10:45am 344620.AFee: $70 resident/$87.50 non-resident

beginning lyricalA class for those who relate to the emotion of lyrics in their favorite songs. This class is also a strong techniques class that will improve balance and will incorporate stretch and strengthening. 9 to 17 years: Jun 15-Jul 27,Sat, 10:45-11:45am 344621.AFee: $75 resident/$93.75 non-resident

Hip Hop for TeensA fun class for teens to get together and learn the newest moves in hip hop. Whether it is to brush up for a school dance or you just love to dance, this class is for you. Inexpensive white soled tennis shoes not worn on the street are required. No black soled or street shoes allowed. *NO Class: 06/2812 to 18 years: May 31-Jul 26*,Fri, 10:45-11:45am 344607.AFee: $80 resident/$100 non-resident

beginning AcrobaticsAcrobatics is a high energy performing art that focuses on strength, stretch, balance and tumbling. For the beginner basic tumbling skills will include backbends, cartwheels, handstands and walkovers. Basic non-slippery leotard or bikeatard with no trim and no crop tops is required. T-Shirts and shorts are ok for boys. *NO Class: 6/289 to 18 years: May 31-Jul 26*, Fri, 11:45am-12:45pm 344625.AFee: $83 resident/$103.75 non-resident

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The SCOPE The SCOPE - (Supportive, Captivating, & Original Programs & Experiences)This Program encourages people of all abilities to participate in recreational programs and activities. The mission of SCOPE is to provide specialized support and recreational opportunities to people with disabilities. Our vision is to enrich lives and create experiences that are memorable, empowering, fun and safe for all participants. This program is designed to give each participant with special needs an opportunity to continue a leisure activity skill that provides fun and excitement for years to come.

Musical TheatreFrom “Grease” to “Wicked”, if you love dancing to all of those fun musicals, then this is the class for you. Basic dance steps and combinations from select musicals will be explored. Dance attire and jazz shoes required. *NO Class: 6/289 to 18 years: May 31-Jul 26*, Fri, 1- 2pm 344626.AFee: $83 resident/$103.75 non-resident

Adult beginning balletA wonderful dance class for adults to enhance strength and flexibility while learning the basics of the root of technique for all dance styles. Barre exercises and basic across the floor combinations will be explored. Ballet shoes and leotard and tights required.18 & up: Jun 15-Jul 27, Sat, 9-10am 344745.AFee: $75 resident/$93.75 non-resident

Cheer and PomEach day will include an ½ hour of cheer/pom technique, ½ of snack/craft, ½ hour of hip hop/jazz, and a 1/2 hour of choreography. A set of poms will be provided to keep. A performance for family and friends on the final day at 10:30 am. Each dancer will need jazz shoes or tennis shoes (not worn on the street), shorts or dance pants, tank tops or t-shirts (no cropped tops) and a healthy snack and water. T-shirt included with each camp registration.

6 to 11 years: Jun 17-19, Mon/Wed, 9-11am 344630.AFee: $65 resident/$81.25 non-resident

Special needs Softball Softball For All is a beginning level program for athletes who need more one-one assistance. Participants in Softball for All program must be 8 years and older to participate. Unified Softball is a league in which athletes with developmental disabilities, who know the fundamentals of softball, play with non-disabled partners in a team situation.Games are Mondays, Jun 3-Jul 29 (no 7/1), at Clark Centennial Park, 1100 Lashley St. A $15 player fee is required prior to the first game. Athletes who played last season will be contacted by the coach in late April. New players interested in playing may call 303-651-8394 and will be contacted by a coach, once we have placed them on a team.

Scope: bowlingParticipants should have a basic knowledge of bowling because no instruction is given. Each bowler will be participating at his/her own pace. An additional fee of $1.00 will be collected from each bowler per week for Centennial Lanes. No bowling July 4.12 & up: Jun 6-Aug 1,Thurs, 3-4pm 349100.ALocation: Centennial Bowling, 110 E 9th AveFee: $15 resident/$18.75 non-resident

Scope: Art ClassParticipants will make beautiful works of art in this special, enjoyable class. We’ll explore different forms such as clay hand building and paper collages. Dress for mess!16 & up: Jun 26 & Jul 3, Wed, 4-5pm 349201.AInstructor: Kristen England ReinerLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident

Scope: DrummingIntroduction to drumming for special needs students.14 & up: Tue, 5:15-6:15pmJun 4-25 $32 res/$30 non-res 349400.AJul 9-23 $24 res/$30 non-res 349400.BAug 6-27 $32 res/$30 non-res 349400.CInstructor: Gregg HansenLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 South Sunset

Special needs Teen CampThis 8 week Summer Camp for Teens, 13-17 years of age, with Special Needs, is licensed through the State of Colorado. Teen Camp is designed as a summer recreation program, not as a day care. Registration Packets are available at the St. Vrain Memorial Building, or on-line. Activities include swimming, local field trips, games, art and crafts and more!13 to 17 years: Jun 3- Jul 26, Mon- Fri, 9am-4pmLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Fee: $1,155 resident/$1,444 non-residentWeekly Fee: $150 per week resident/ $188 non-resident

Scope Summer CampThis is an 8 week non-licensed recreation program for those with special needs, 18 and older. Scope Camp is designed as a summer recreation program, not as a day care. Registration Packets are available at the St. Vrain Memorial Building, or on-line. Activities include swimming, local field trips, games, art and crafts and more!18 & up: Jun 3- Jul 26, Mon- Fri, 9am-4pmLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Fee: $1,155 resident/$1,444 non-residentWeekly Fee: $150 per week resident/ $!88 non-resident

Thank you Volunteers!The Scope Program would like to thank the following people for donating their time and talents to make a difference in the lives of people with special needs: Ben Keith, Tom DeHerrerra, Damian Tate, Chelsea Victor, Nicole Newby, Danette

Anderson, Julie Markiewicz, all of the Swimming volunteers, Cindy Haefele, Kaiti Jacobson, Connie Johnson, the wonderful staff at Centennial Lanes and everyone who so kindly supports our programs and activities.

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Sidekicks Tae Kwon DoIntroduction to Martial Arts, young children will improve their balance, coordination, and positive learning skills (such as listening, concentration, and understanding the value of practice) by focusing on basic martial arts techniques. A uniform is provided to each student. Participants MUST be 4 years old to enroll. For more info call 303-684-5846. *No class 8/12-8/16.4 to 6 years: Mon/Wed, 3:30- 4:15pmDates: Jun 3-26 345250.06 Jul 1-24 345250.07 Jul 29-Aug 28* 345250.08 4 to 6 years: Tue/Thurs, 3:30-4:15pmDates: Jun 4-27 345252.06 Jul 2-30* 345252.07 Aug 1-Sep 3* 345252.08Instructor: Longmont Martial Arts AcademyLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident

little ArtistYour little artist will explore many mediums in this fun, hand-on class. Silk Painting, Screen Painting, Marbelizing, Printmaking, Pinch Pots, and Papermaking. Dress for mess! All supplies included.4 to 6 years: Jul 17-30, Wed, 10am-12pm 345450.07Instructor: Kristen England-ReinerLocation: Longmont Museum, 400 Quail RdFee: $65 resident/$81 non-resident

life In The SeaJoin Mad Science of Denver as we explore the depths of the ocean to swim with the fishes.4 to 6 years: Jun 21, Fri, 9am-12pm 345550.06Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $39 resident/$48.75 non-resident

Up Up and AwayWhat’s that blowin’ in the wind? Join Mad Science as we explore air pressure weather and ride the hovercraft.4 to 6 years: Jul 23, Tue, 9am-12pm 345556.07Instructor: Mad Science of DenverLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $39 resident/$48.75 non-resident

Tumblebus SuperstarsTUMBLEBUS knows all kids are SUPERSTARS who love to learn and be fit while they:

• Learn gymnastics skills • Develop coordination and flexibility• Develop strength and skills to enhance other sports• Learn to play rhythmic instruments • Enjoy a new themed lesson plan each week• Gain self-esteem & confidence

For kids 1-6 years, each class is 35 minutes. One child per adult in the parent/child classes. All classes held at the St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave.**No classes 7/4 or 8/12-8/16.Superstar Tot 1Spend quality time with your walking little one as they improve spatial awareness, coordination, gross motor and social skills. Explore the trampoline, balance beam, bars, fun obstacle courses, parachute games, music and much more! One child per adult in the parent/child class. Please bring changing bag.Superstar Tot 2Enjoy one-on-one time with your child while they learn basic tumbling skills on the mats, trampoline, bars, beam and vaulting board. We will be improving coordination, strength, and flexibility thru parachute games, obstacle courses, rhythmic streamers, music and more! One child per adult in the parent/child class. Please bring changing bag.Superstar 3 & 4Develop basic gymnastics skills while having fun. Hop, run and trot through the obstacles course. Trampoline, balance beam, bars, vaulting and mat work will increase body awareness, coordination and strength. Children will use rhythmic streamers, hoops, bean bags, parachute and music in this fun class. For kids 3 - 4 years old.

Superstar 5 & 6Beginning gymnastics skills are taught while developing strength, balance and flexibility. Fundamental skills will be taught on bars, balance beam, trampoline, vaulting board and mats. Fun props and music are used in this fast paced and fun filled class. Ages 5 & 6 year old.Advanced 3 & 4; Advanced 5 & 6 :Advanced classes by permission only, not available to register online.een Painting, Marbelizing, Printmaking, Pinch Pots, and Papermaking. Dress for mess! All supplies included.4 to 6 years: Jul 17-30, Wed, 10am-12pm 345450.07Instructor: Kristen England-ReinerLocation: Longmont Museum, 400 Quail RdFee: $65 resident/$81 non-resident

June 3-27 July 1-25 Jul 29-Aug 30**

Mondays Times $30/$38 $30/$38 $30/$38Superstar Tot 1 & Tot 2 4:45-5:20p 345150.06 345150.07 345150.08

Superstar 3/4 5:30-6:05p 345175.06 345175.07 345175.08Superstar 5/6 6:15-6:50p 345184.06 345184.07 345184.08Superstar 3/4 7-7:35pm 345176.06 345176.07 345176.08Wednesdays Times $30/$38 $30/$38 $30/$38Superstar ADV 5/6* 4:45-5:20p 345188.06 345188.07 345188.08Superstar 3/4 5:30-6:05p 345172.06 345172.07 345172.08Superstar Tot 2 6:15-6:50p 345164.06 345164.07 345164.08Superstar 5/6 7-7:35pm 345180.06 345180.07 345180.08Thursdays Times $30/$38 $22.50/$28 $30/$38Superstar ADV 3/4 4:45-5:20p 345177.06 345177.07 345177.08Superstar Tot 1 5:30-6:05p 345153.06 345153.07 345153.08Superstar 3/4 6:15-6:50p 345170.06 345170.07 345170.08Superstar 5/6 7-7:35pm 345185.06 345185.07 345185.08*Advanced Classes by permission only, must register in person/phone**No classes 7/4 or 8/12-8/1634

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Sandstone Ranch Visitor Center Preschool ProgramsSandstone Ranch Visitor Center Programs are outdoor programs unless otherwise noted. Wear sturdy shoes/tennis shoes and weather appropriate clothing. Bring a water bottle, hat, sunscreen, and - if desired- wear insect repellent.

Together Time at Sandstone RanchThere are many things to do at the homestead. Explore the different buildings on the property including the ice house and the tool shed. There are animals to look at, pelts to feel, and a life size cow that can be “milked”. Each class offers your child an opportunity to explore the homestead, inside and out. They will also take home a learning experience through stories, music and art. Each class is parent/child. Drop-ins are for siblings of enrolled child only; $8 per sibling per day. Location: Sandstone Ranch Visitor Center, 3001 E Hwy 119Fee: $10 resident/$12.50 non-resident

What’s in My Garden?Spend your morning exploring the Sandstone Ranch. What is a garden? What lives in your garden? We will make crafts, sing songs, and plant seeds.2 to 5 years: Jun 13, Thurs, 9-10:30am 306141.1A

Playtime PastSpend time on the prairie, learning what children from the past used to play with. What kind of toys were available in the 1800s? Make a toy from the past, sing prairie songs and explore the homestead.2 to 5 years: Jun 20, Thurs, 9-10:30am 306142.1A

It’s a bugs lifeWhat kinds of insects are found at Sandstone Ranch? We will discover all different kind of bugs and learn about the butterfly lifecycle.2 to 5 years: Jun 27, Thurs, 9-10:30am 306143.1A

Discover Prairie AnimalsCome and discover the animals that live in Longmont. We will look at different species of prairie animals, find animal tracks, play games and make a craft.2 to 5 years: Jul 11, Thurs, 9-10:30am 306144.2A

Rainbows and ColorsROYGBIV - what does this mean? Learn the colors of the rainbow through crafts and songs. Explore the prairie at Sandstone Ranch.2 to 5 years: Jul 18, Thurs, 9-10:30am 306145.2A

Camping on the PrairieHave you ever been camping? What would you need on a camping trip? This is a fun “pretend” camping trip full of crafts and songs.2 to 5 years: Jul 25, Thurs, 9-10:30am 306146.2A

nature nutsExplore, Create, and Imagine the habitats of creatures and nature. Each parent-child program takes a different nature theme and includes activities, crafts, stories and more! Afterwards, walk some of the easy trails at the site. Wear sturdy shoes and weather -appropriate clothing. Bring a snack, water, and protection from the sun (hat, sunscreen, etc.).Colorado Critters4 to 7 years: Jun 4, Tue, 9-11:30am 306321.1ABusy Bees4 to 7 years: Jun 11, Tue, 9-11:30am 306322.1AWonderful Worms4 to 7 years: Tue, Jul 2, 9-11:30am 306323.2AWho-Who Owl4 to 7 years: Jul 9, Tue, 9-11:30am 306324.2ALocation: Sandstone Ranch Visitor Center, 3001 E Hwy 119Fee: $24 resident/$30 non-resident

Sandstone exploration Camps Do you have a young explorer in your family who enjoys spending time outdoors? Each action-packed day covers a new topic specific to the Sandstone ecosystem. Please have your child wear tennis shoes and sunscreen. Location: Sandstone Ranch Visitor Center, 3001 E Hwy 119Fee: $24 resident/$30 non-resident

Who Am I?Scats, skulls and pelts are only a few of the hands-on tools used to learn about the animals native to Sandstone Ranch.5 to 8 years: Jun 5, Wed, 9:15-11:30am 306231.1A

Dirty little RascalsLet’s dig in the dirt to discover what is underneath the surface. We will also plant some seeds and learn about creating a garden.5 to 8 years: Jun 12, Wed, 9:15-11:30am 306232.1A

bee a HoneyNever a dull moment! A master bee keeper joins this class as we explore pollination, bees, bugs, honey & more.5 to 8 years: Jun 19, Wed, 9:15-11:30am 306233.1A

Wet and WildThe slippery creatures of the waters will be explored. This camp will focus on why water is important and the animals that live in it. And, just for the fun of it, we will play games with water!5 to 8 years: Jun 26, Wed, 9:15-11:30am 306234.1A

light as a FeatherEverything birds! Raptors, songbirds, waders and more. If it has a feather, it is fair game.5 to 8 years: Jul 10, Wed, 9:15-11:30am 306235.2A

Young PicassoAllow your budding artist to unleash their creativity while drawing their interpretive nature pieces.5 to 8 years: Jul 17, Wed, 9:15-11:30am 306236.2A

Creepy - Crawly - SlimyLet’s learn what makes the “icky” animals cool while learning about bugs, snakes and other unlovables.5 to 8 years: Jul 24, Wed, 9:15-11:30am 306237.2A

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3D Computer Design and 3D Printing3D Printing is hot! This camp focuses on 3D modeling computer-aided design (CAD) and 3D printing. Students take home real objects they have created to show off to friends and family. Must be able to navigate computer tools.10 to 17 years: Jun 3-7, Mon-Fri, 8:30am-12pm 346670.01 Jun 3-7, Mon-Fri, 12:30- 4pm 346670.02Instructor: KTEC/ Bits, Bytes, BotsLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $325 resident/$406 non-resident

Intro to Video Game CreationCampers create their very own arcade-type video game from start to finish, all the while learning to computer program. Copies of game will be sent home to play with friends. If interested in more learning at home, discount on Game Maker software from YoYo games available to attendees. Pre-requisite to Advanced Video Game Making.10 to 17 years: Jul 8-12,Mon-Fri, 8:30am-12pm 346671.01Instructor: KTEC/ Bits, Bytes, BotsLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $285 resident/$356 non-resident3D Video Game CreationCampers are amazed at how easy creating 3D games can be. This 3D Video Game Design course uses Agent Cubes from the University of Colorado. Turn 2D shapes into 3D shapes with the inflatable icon technology for an exciting and exhilarating game.10 to 17 years: Jul 8-11, Mon-Fri, 12:30-4pm 346674.01Instructor: KTEC/ Bits, Bytes, BotsLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $285 resident/$356 non-resident

Stop Motion Movie MakingStudents use Stop Motion Pro, Windows Live Movie Maker to make exciting animated movies. They learn to use digital cameras and tell their stories through movies. Great class to take with a friend, as students work in pairs.10 to 17 years: Jul 29-Aug 2,Mon-Fri, 8:30am-12pm 346673.01Instructor: KTEC/ Bits, Bytes, BotsLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $285 resident/$356 non-resident

Advanced Video Game MakingLearn new and more advanced programming skills and take your video game creation to the next level. Advance instruction and programming help students expand their skills. Must have taken Intro to Video Games or have extensive experience creating games.11 to 17 years: Jul 29-Aug 2,Mon-Fri, 12:30-4pm 346672.01Instructor: KTEC/ Bits, Bytes, BotsLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $285 resident/$356 non-resident

Red Hot RobotsKids learn about the uses of robots. Experiment with sound sensing robots, line-tracking robots, amphibious robots and robots that can even play soccer! Discover the science of circuits and how robots use sensors. Use your skills to build your own robots to take home. Bring $30 robot materials fee made payable to Mad Science6 to 12 years: Jun 10-14 Half Day: Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 346196.1HFee: $199 resident/$249 non-residentFull Day: Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm 346196.2HFee: $289 resident/$361 non-re sidentInstructor: Mad Science of Denver Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

Super Duper ScienceExplore five cool topics and become a certified Jr. Mad Scientist. Biology, Forensic Science, Engineering, Photography, and Chemistry? Explore the human body, engineering, construct a geodesic dome, delve into old fashioned photography and investigate why dry ice is dry. It’s a camp so great it’s Super-Duper!6 to 12 years: Aug 5-9 Half Day: Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 346197.1HFee: $199 resident/$249 non-residentFull Day: Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm 346197.2HFee: $289 resident/$361 non-residentInstructor: Mad Science of DenverLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

Fun Time escape Age: 3 years old by Sept 30, 2013 Dates: 8/26/2013–5/15/2014 Time: 9-11:30am Days: Mon/Wed option or Tues/Thurs option Fee: $121/month res & $151.25/month non-res Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

little learners Age: 4 years old by Sept 30, 2013 Dates: 8/26/2013–5/16/2014 Time: 12:15-2:45pm Days/Fees: Tue/Thurs option: $121/month res & $151.25 non-res or Mon/Wed/Fri option: $170.50/month res or $213/month non-res Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave For additional questions, please call 303-774-4757 or visit our web site at www.ci.longmont.co.us/rec/childrens/small_wonders.htm

Small Wonders Preschool Small Wonders is licensed with the State of Colorado. Our program is designed to offer a variety of developmentally appropriate activities that help each child develop to his/ her fullest… socially, emotionally, physically, creatively and cognitively. Classes follow the St Vrain School District calendar for holidays and school breaks. May’s 2014 tuition is collected at the time of registration; 50% is refundable prior to Aug 1, 100% non-refundable after Aug 1.

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Play-Well LEGO CampsLet your imagination run wild with over 100,000 pieces of LEGOS! Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGOS building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well Instructor. Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologiesLocation: Longmont Museum, 400 Quail RdFee: $154 resident/$192.50 non-resident

JeDI engineering leGOSYoung Jedi will explore worlds far, far away and practice engineering principles right in front of them. Defeat the Empire by designing and refining X-wings, R2-units, and settlements on far-flung edges of the galaxy. Imagination and engineering combine to create motorized and architectural projects such as energy catapults, shield generations and defense turrents.5 to 7 years: Jun 17-21, Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 346191.06

Jedi Master engineer with leGOS Build complex machines and structures based on the best designs form a galaxy far, far away. Play-well’s Jedi camp reinforce key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics, eccentric motion and more as students tap into the powerful forces of imagination and engineering.8 to 12 years: Jun 17-21, Mon-Fri, 1-4pm 346190.06

Pre-engineering leGOBuild engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieced to create your own unique design!5 to 7 years: Jul 8-12, Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 346192.07 Aug 5-9, Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 346192.08

bashem bots w leGOSPlay-Well Engineering Instructors guide students in this advanced engineering camp, as they re-engineer standard vehicles into mechanized machines that can traverse challenging obstacles, battle against fellow bots, and take on colossal creations.8 to 11 years: Jul 8-12, Mon-Fri, 1-4pm 346193.07

Green engineering leGOSDesign and build machines powered by alternative energy sources. Race solar cars, build a wind-powered electrical generation facility, enter the human powered vehicle competition, and invent a machine powered by stored elastic strain energy. 8 to 11 years: Aug 5-9, Mon-Fri, 1-4pm 346194.08

Astronaut Training Camp & enrichmentAstronaut Training lets kids see and feel what it is like to train for launching into space and exploring the planets, moons, comets & asteroids of our Solar System. Learn about NASA programs for space travel, design space missions, try out planet walking skills in Micro Gravity Boots. Kids experience a simulated rocket launch and more. *No class 7/55 to 12 years: Jun 14-Jul 26, Fri, 12:30-3:30pm 346551.06Instructor: Space Time Kids IncLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetFee: $140 resident/$175 non-resident5 to 12 years: Jun 24-28Half Day: Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 346550.1HFee: $120 resident/$150 non-residentFull Day: Mon-Fri, 9am- 4pm 346550.2HFee: $190 resident/$237.50 non-residentInstructor: SpaceTime Kids IncLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

Space Chase WorkshopSpace Chase is a hands-on, minds-on outer space adventure where kids get to try and track down an alien mad scientist determined to turn off the Sun. It’s non-stop fun & learning as they test out their spaceship & rover piloting skills and put on their space detective hats to catch this crafty extraterrestrial.5 to 12 years: Jul 27, Sat, 10:30am-12:30pm 346553.07Instructor: Space Time Kids IncLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident

Martian Mayhem WorkshopWith Martian Mayhem kids will get to join the search for life on the Red Planet. Piloting their own virtual Mars rovers they will test out their skills at figuring out where Martian life might be hiding and, through eye-popping hands-on experiments, see if they can find signs of Martian life right in the classroom.5 to 12 years: Jul 27, Sat, 1-3pm 346552.07Instructor: Space Time Kids IncLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident

Alien AdventuresSpaceTime’s Interstellar Adventure takes kids on a journey beyond the edges of our Solar System to explore the many mysteries of deep space. Once they leave the confines of our solar neighborhood they will explore the challenges of a deep space journey including traveling at near the speed of light, piloting a nuclear powered spacecraft and taking shortcuts through wormholes and much more.5 to 12 years: Jul 27, Sat, 3-5pm 346554.07Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident

lift Off Camp & enrichmentSpaceTime’s Lift Off program launches kids into the world of rockets and space exploration. It includes exciting rocket games and experiments, building and launching three different take home rockets, learning about current and future space missions and much more.Lift Off Camp: 5 to 12 years: Jul 15-19 Half Day: Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 346558.1HFee: $120 resident/$150 non-residentFull Day: Mon-Fri, 9am- 4pm 346558.2HFee: $190 resident/$237 non-residentLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveLift Off Enrichment: 5 to 12 years: Jun 17-Jul 22, Mon, 9am-12pm 346559.01Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetFee: $140 resident/$175 non-resident

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Young RembrandtsEnjoy themed workshops using a variety of drawing media including pencils, color pencils, markers and sharpies. Instructor: Young Rembrandts

Rock Out! Drawing Workshop Join us for five days of artistic rock and roll imagery.  Students will draw stylized instruments and illustrate close-up portraits of rock stars.  Then it’s time for a change of tune as we create rock-inspired cartoons, rocking-out musicians and an awesome concert scene to close out our class.  Long live rock and roll! 6 to 12 years: Jun 17-21, Mon-Fri, 1-3pm 346356.06 Location:     Longmont Museum, 400 Quail Rd Fee:         $100 resident / $125 non-resident

Pets Pets Pets! Drawing Workshop Celebrate our cuddly friends in the new Pets Pets Pets workshop.  Students will draw a stylized aquarium graphic, a detailed birdcage, and explore the playful side of our animal friends in amusing cartoon images.  We finish up the class with more realistic renderings of various pets. 6 to 12 years: Jun 17-Jul 1  Mon/Wed,  10-12pm 346355.06 Location:     Longmont Museum, 400 Quail Rd Fee:         $100 resident / $125 non-resident

Junior Monster Cartoon Workshop Boys and girls are going to love these inventive, original and playful monsters!  Learn to draw wild faces, exaggerated features and scary bodies.  Learn a variety of basic cartoon techniques, while enjoying the fun our creatures offer.  The “monster under the bed,” the “closet monster” and many more will appear, along with a multitude of original characters!  Pencils, color pencils, markers and Sharpies will be used. 5 to 7 years: Jul 15-29, Mon,  10-12pm 346359.07 Location:   Longmont Museum, 400 Quail Rd Fee:         $45 resident / $56.25 non-resident

Castle Drawing Workshop Jump into medieval times and explore the land filled with castles, knights, dragons and adventure!  We will draw a variety of characters and items familiar to this time:  knights in armor, jesters juggling, jousters, catapults and more.  We create two large scenes - a large castle with a moat and a fiery dragon full of detail and color.  Come enjoy some “knight-time” fun!   6 to 12 years: Jul 16-Aug 6, Tue,  5:45-7:45pm 346357.07 Location:        St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee:         $80 resident / $100 non-resident

Superhero Cartoon Workshop Pow!  Bang!  Wow!  Learn to draw comic book superheroes.  Draw a basic muscular superhero body and adapt it to the character of your choice.  We will learn to draw action and movement while completing various scenes.  Your collection of drawings will be impressive! 6 to 12 years: Jul 18-Aug 1, Thurs, 10:30am-12:30pm 346358.07 Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave Fee: $60 resident / $75 non-resident

Maskmaking for TeensCreate a unique, deeply personal mask using the advanced papier-mache technique developed by Ralph Lee, founder of New York City’s Halloween Parade. Students who complete this class will leave with a plaster facsimile of their face, at least one papier-mâché mask of their own creation, and the basic supplies & know-how to continue maskmaking into the future. $50 materials fee payable to the Instructor at the first class.13 to 17 years: Jun 7-Jul 12, Fri, 4-6pm 346360.06 Jul 19-Aug 16, Fri, 4-6pm 346360.07Instructor: Jim TranchidaLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetFee: $125 resident/$156.25 non-res +$50

elementary ArtistsStudents will make original creations that will build their confidence and show them that there is not just “one right way” to make art. This class will explore clay: vessel-making and sculpture, printmaking, screen printing and marbleizing. All supplies included.7 to 10 years: Jul 17-31, Wed, 10am-12pm 346365.07Instructor: Kristen England ReinerLocation: Longmont Museum, 400 Quail RdFee: $65 resident/$81 non-resident

elementary Advanced DrawingStudent will improve their drawing skills by working on shading, perspective, light refraction, life study, and contour drawing. Bring a sketchbook if you have one. All other supplies included.8 to 12 years: Jul 19-Aug 2, Fri, 1-3pm 346366.07Instructor: Kristen England ReinerLocation: Longmont Museum, 400 Quail RdFee: $40 resident/$50 non-resident

Dabble Young Picasso Drawing WorkshopSummertime painting fun at Dabble! Students follow an entertaining Instructor step by step to complete a featured painting as they make it their own.7 to 15 years: Jun 5, Wed, 2-4pm 346370.01 Jul 17, Wed, 2-4pm 346370.02 Jul 31, Wed, 2-4pm 346370.03 Aug 7, Wed, 2-4pm 346370.04Location: Dabble Paint and Sip, 2330 Main Street, EFee: $25 resident/$30 non-resident

Dabble Young Picasso WorkshopPaint a jungle scene in this class. Students follow the Instructor in this 2 session series to complete one masterpiece. Learn new skills every class such as shading, perspective and drawing.7 to 15 years: Jun 12-19, Wed, 2-4pm 346371.06 Jul 3-10, Wed, 2-4pm 346371.07Location: Dabble Paint and Sip, 2330 Main Street, EFee: $39 resident/$48.75 non-resident

Dabble Young Picasso Drawing WorkshopPut down your paint brush and learn to draw with a professional artist in this fun and entertaining class.7 to 15 years: Jul 24, Wed, 2-4pm 346472.07Location: Dabble Paint and Sip, 2330 Main Street, EFee: $25 resident/$30 non-resident38

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Sewing Camp for KidsPerfect for those who want to learn to sew! Learn to use a sewing machine and finish a few projects. Sewing machines furnished. Bring $10 materials fee to the first class.7 to 12 years: Mon & Tue, 2:30-5pmMake a Stuffed Initial and Crazy Friend July 15-16 346151.01Make a Personalized Owl Pillow and more July 22-23 346152.01Instructor: Ann Poindexter, Sewing with AnnLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $40 resident/$50 non-resident +materials fee

Sew a Doll DressIt’s fun to learn to sew! Create an attractive doll dress from start to finish for an 18” doll. All abilities welcome. Sewing machines and supplies included. Bring $5 materials to the class payable to the Instructor at the class.7 to 12 years: Jun 27-28, Th/F, 3-5pm 346155.06 Aug 6, Tue, 1-4:30pm 346155.08Instructor: Ann Poindexter, Sewing with AnnLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $38 resident/$47 non-resident + materials fee

Crochet for YouthThis course is for youth that want to learn to crochet. Learn to make a lanyard/necklace or iPod case. $12.50 materials fee payable to instructor at class (covers yarn, crochet hook and pattern).14 to 18 years: Jul 30, Tue, 6:30-8:30pm 346420.AInstructor: Debby TelferLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $15-resident/$18.75 non-resident + materials fee

Wild About Fiber Camps @ Longmont Yarn Shoppe:Bring a sack lunch. Unless otherwise noted, fee includes all materials and a t-shirt!Instructor: Gail Sundberg-DouseLocation: Longmont Yarn Shoppe, 454 Main St

look What We Made!Your child will enjoy a fun-filled camp that’s hands on and all about working with fiber. Each day will have a different main activity, including working with raw animal fibers and yarn to create their own masterpieces. 6 to 10 years: Jun 25-27, Tue-Thurs, 9am-12:30pm 346310.AFee: $115-resident/$143.75 non-resident

I Can Knit-Getting StartedNothing satisfies like the pleasure of making something! Knitting is portable, fun, relaxing and provides a sense of accomplishment! Your child will learn to knit and complete a project of their choosing. 8 to 12 years: Jun 11&12,Tue-Wed, 9am-12:30pm 346311.AFee: $80-resident/$100-non-resident

I Can Knit 2-Make a Vest or Stuffed AnimalUsing rectangles, squares and seaming techniques, your child will make a vest for themselves or make a stuffed animal. This is for children who feel comfortable with knitting and want to take it to the next level. Fee plus materials-depending on the project. 8 to 14 years: Jul 16-18, Tue-Thurs, 9am-12:30pm 346312.AFee: $115-resident/$143.75 non-resident

Performing Arts with Jesters TheatreFor serious and recreational actors brand new or experienced at acting.Location: Jesters School for Performing Arts, 224 Main St

Royal Rousers Theatre ClassesThis class consists of nothing but theatre games and improvisation. A terrific way to initiate children to the stage! 4 to 10 years: Jun 15-Jul 20,Sat, 11am-12pm 346350.06Fee: $65 resident/$81 non-resident

Crown’s Characters Acting WorkshopThis class will emphasize acting technique, focusing on spontaneity, creativity, improvisation, and honesty. A liberating class-sure to free the actor within. 10 to 17 years: Jun 18-Jul 23,Tue, 5-6pm 346359.01Fee: $65 resident/$81 non-resident

Royal Troubadours - MusicalsMust be able to attend all performances to enroll in the class. Performances will be held on Wednesdays at 7:30pm (dinner at 6pm) & Fridays at 10am. For show descriptions, go to www.jesterstheatre.com. 5 to 19 years: Mon/Wed/Fri, 9:30am-12pmFee: $250 resident/$312.50 non-residentNarnia Jun 3-21 346380.01 Performances June 19 & June 21Robin Hood Jun 24-Jul 12 346380.02 Performances July 10 & July 12The Secret Garden Jul 15-Aug 2 346380.03 Performances July 31 & August 2

Royal Trouveres - PlaysMust be able to attend all performances to enroll in the class. Performances are Thursdays at 11am and 7:30pm (dinner at 6pm). For show descriptions, go to www.jesterstheatre.com. 5 to 19 years: Tue/Thurs, 9am-12pmFee: $200 resident/$250 non-residentAnne of Green Gables Jun 4-20 346381.0 Performance June 21 Treasure Island Jun 25-Jul 11 346381.02 Performance July 11The Hobbit Jul 16-Aug 1 346381.03 Performance August 1

Comedy Improvisation Warning: Students in this class will be exposed to the INTENSE HUMOR of improvised comedy! Through a series of lively exercises and hysterical games, you will practice, and develop key comedy skills; then, directly following the final class your will showcase your skills by presenting a “night of comedy” for family and friends! See full description on website. 8 to 12 years: Jul 15-Aug 12, Mon, 5-6:30pm 346688.07 Performance Aug 12, 6:30-8pm13 to 17 years: Jul 15-Aug 5*, Mon, 7-8:30pm 346689.07 *last class & performance Sat, Aug 10, 7-10pmInstructor: Jim TranchidaLocation: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak AveFee: $60 resident/$75 non-resident

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Crackpots Creativity Camps:

Meet the MastersAll new artists and projects! From Picasso to Klee, Mondrian to Monet.... this is not your boring art history class. We’ll find inspiration from the masters and borrow a different technique each day to create your own ceramic masterpieces, including a box, a bank, a plate and more! $59.50 materials fee is due to Crackpots by the first day of class. Student must have completed Kindergarten.

6 to 15 years: Jun 3-7, Mon-Fri, 9-10:30am 346410.A Jul 8-12, Mon-Fri, 9-10:30am 346410.BLocation: Crackpots Studios, 505 Main StFee: $40-resident/$50-non-resident + materials fee

Around the WorldOur 2013 journey of art from around the world will take us to many new places and several old favorites. We’ll explore Asia and Africa, South America and more and apply what we learn to beautiful and functional ceramic and glass fused keepsakes. We’ll be your tour guide to amazing international art. Passport included! $59.50 materials fee is due to Crackpots by the first day of class. Student must have completed Kindergarten.

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Do the Dishes100% practical. 100% fun. Kids will create a unique ceramic place setting! Included in each set is a dinner plate, salad plate, soup/cereal bowl, mug, and ice cream bowl. Your dazzling dishes will be the talk of the table for years. Student must have completed Kindergarten. $59.50 materials fee is due to Crackpots by the first day of class.

6 to 15 years: Jun 24-28, Mon-Fri, 9-10:30am 346412.A Jul 29-Aug 2, Mon-Fri, 9-10:30am 346412.BLocation: Crackpots Studios, 505 Main StFee: $40-resident/$50-non-resident +materials fee

Multimedia Art CampIn this art-intensive camp we’ll explore a different medium each day, including hand-building with clay, mosaics, ceramic painting, glass fusing and more! Kids finish the week with great price and experience in an array of art media! $70.31 materials fee is due to Crackpots by the first day of class. Student must have completed First grade.

7 to 15 years: Jun 10-14, Mon-Fri, 9-10:30am 346413.A Jul 15-19, Mon-Fri, 9-10:30am 346413.BLocation: Crackpots Studios, 505 Main StFee: $55-resident/$68.75 non-resident + materials fee

Hawaiian luau CampTake home an erupting volcano, grass skirt, flower leis, and beach flip flops! Learn several Polynesian dances and create a costume to keep! Enjoy daily “make and take” crafts, Hawaiian games, and experience an authentic luau on the final day of class! $10 materials fee payable to the Instructor at the first class. Aloha! *No class 7/47 to 10 years: Jul 1-5, M/T/W/F 1-3pm 346460.06Instructor: Denise KoffordLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $100 resident/ $125 non-resident

Hawaiian CraftsPlay traditional Hawaiian games, make tropical necklaces, decorate beach balls, create shell art, and sample Hawaiian fruits and authentic foods! Bring a friend and join the fun! $5 materials fee payable to the Instructor.6 to 10 years: Jul 3, Wed, 10am-12pm 346461.06Instructor: Denise KoffordLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $25 resident/$56.25 non-resident

Pirate PaloozaAhoy Maties! Walk the plank with us to an island of fun! We’ll make pirate hats, follow a map to hidden buried treasure, and become pirates for the afternoon! Pack a lunch, water bottle, sunscreen, and get ready for lots of pirate activities and take home treasures. $5 materials fee payable to the Instructor.6 to 8 years: Jun 20,Thurs, 11am-1pm 346462.06Instructor: Denise KoffordLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $25 resident/$56.25 non-resident

Teddy bear Tea PicnicBring your favorite teddy bear or fluffy friend for a special afternoon of tea, decorating sunhats, and lots of teddy bear crafts, games, and activities! Pack a lunch for you, and a teacup for your fluffy friend! $5 materials fee payable to the Instructor.6 to 7 years: Jun 13, Thurs, 11am- 1pm 346463.06Instructor: Denise KoffordLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $25 resident/$30 non-resident

One Direction FanIt’s time to “Live While We’re Young” One Direction style! Join us for an afternoon of 1-D music, dancing, games, and learning fun facts about your favorite boy band! Bring home a One Direction goody bag, and spend some time with fellow “Direction-ers! $5 materials fee payable to the Instructor.10 to 13 years: Jul 11, Thurs, 1-3pm 346464.07Instructor: Denise KoffordLocation: Longmont Rec Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $25 resident/$31.25 non-resident

back To School Warm Up for 2nd GradersCalling all incoming 2nd graders! Bring your favorite picture or chapter book for a mini book and writing club! Join us for 2nd grade math games, writing strategies, and literacy skills that will enable your child to be successful in 2nd grade this year! $2 materials fee payable to the Instructor.7 to 9 years: Aug 12, Mon, 10:30am-12pm 346466.08Instructor: Denise KoffordLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetFee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident

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back To School Warm Up for 3rd & 4th GradersCalling all 3rd and 4th grade students! Bring your favorite chapter book to discuss, and join us for an afternoon of reading, writing, math, and geography skill work in an interactive setting. This hands on class will include everything you need to be successful in school this year! $2 materials fee payable to the Instructor.8 to 11 years: Aug 12, Mon, 1-2:30pm 346465.08Instructor: Denise KoffordLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetFee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident

Cheese Making For KidsFrom goat to cheese! Kids will make some farm fresh goat cheese. This hands-on class promises to be fun and educational and your kids will come home with some samples of their tasty creations. Instruction and recipe packet included. 10 to 17 years: Jul 26, Fri, 1-3pm 346150.07 Jun 7, Fri, 1-3pm 346150.06Instructor: Briar Gate Farm LLCLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetFee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident

Cupcake FunShow off your creativity in this hands-on class. Cupcakes are fun to make and trendy. Impress your family and friend as you practice your new baking and decorating skills by decorating your own cupcakes to take home. $5 supply fee payable to the Instructor at the class.8 to 12 years: Jun 10, Mon, 2-4pm 346458.01 Jun 24, Mon, 2-4pm 346458.02 Jul 8, Mon, 2-4pm 346458.03Instructor: Michele LiebermanLocation: Sandstone Ranch Visitor Center, 3001 E Hwy 119Fee: $15 resident/$20 non-res +$5

Kids in the KitchenJoin us for an unforgettable day in the kitchen as kids learn to make a variety of delicious dishes and appetizers. Kids will proud of their culinary creations. Sign up for one or all, each class has a different menu. $5 materials fee payable to the Instructor.8 to 12 years: Jun 13, Thurs, 2-4pm 346459.01 Jun 27, Thurs, 2-4pm 346459.02Instructor: Michele LiebermanLocation: Sandstone Ranch Visitor Center, 3001 E Hwy 119Fee: $15 resident/$20 non-res +$5

Guitar for TeensBring your acoustic guitar and get ready to play. This class is geared towards the absolute beginner and will start with the basics. We will learn how to tune the guitar, play basic chords, and accompaniment patterns in a fun, relaxed group setting. A $5 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Students are to furnish their own acoustic guitar.12 to 17 years: Jun 3-Jul 8, Mon, 1:15-2:15pm 346300.A Jul 11-Aug 8, Thurs, 1:15-2:30pm 346300.BInstructor: Mike TolleLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $48-resident/$60-non-resident

Mandarin ChineseLearning to speak Mandarin Chinese is fun! Learning to write Chinese characters is cool! Don’t know how to pronounce the Chinese symbols?  We offer Pin Yin, the Chinese phonetics course. Interested in Chinese cultures? Come and enjoy the Mandarin Chinese class step by step.7 to 16 years: Jun 8-29, Sat, 12:10-12:55pm 346600.A Jul 13-Aug 3, Sat, 12:10-12:55pm 346600.BInstructor: Juli ArmasLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $35-resident/$43.75 non-resident

Green Apple LearnersJoin Green Apple Learners for fun-filled, interactive classes. $1 sibling discount.Instructor: Green Apple Learners LLCLocation: Remix, 333 1st Ave, Unit 3Fee: $8.50 resident/$10.50 non-resident

Make a Mother’s Day GiftJoin Green Apple Learners for arts and crafts! Kids will make a sweet gift and homemade card for Mom. 4 to 8 years: May 10, Fri, 6:30-7:45pm 345450.05

May Play DayJoin Green Apple for a fun play and a variety of summertime arts and crafts. 4 to 8 years: May 31, Fri, 10:30am-12pm 345451.05

School’s Out FunGreen Apple has kids do a “dream summer vacation” full of projects, homemade lemonade and summertime crafts. 4 to 7 years: Jun 3, Mon, 2-3pm 345452.06

Father’s Day FunJoin Green Apple Learners as we make a Father’s Day gift to take home (grilling theme), do a craft and listen to a book about kids and their dads. 4 to 8 years: Jun 15, Sat, 10:30am-12pm 345453.06

barnyard FunIn honor of “Cow Appreciation Day” we are doing a farm fun workshop! Participants will make two farm animal crafts, make a wood stick barn and enjoy a treat from the cow... ice cream. 4 to 7 years: Jul 17, Wed, 2-3:30pm 345454.07

Play with your FoodGreen Apple Learners will have kids make cereal ring necklaces, make a take home rock candy starter and do a tasty “experiment” with chocolate. All about food6 to 10 years: Aug 9, Fri, 10:30am-12pm 345455.08

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Chillaxed KidsChilaxed kids offers children a chance to chill out, relax and have fun! We practice tools kids need to combat the negative effects of stress. Children often experience higher self-esteem, better sleep habits, an increase in focus and concentration, and an easier time with transitions. Children gain control over bodies and mind. Bring a blanket and wear comfortable clothing.4 to 7 years: Jun 7-28, Fri, 10:30-11:15am 346260.06Dates: Jul 12-Aug 2, Fri, 10:30-11:15am 346260.07Instructor: Karyn SullivanLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident

Aikido for TeensAikido is a non-violent martial budo of Japanese origin with the basic philosophy of stopping conflict before it occurs. Using a martial framework, students learn to harmonize with the energy of partners, not opponents, and redirect and control that energy without resorting to fighting. Aikido Shugenkai training is non-competitive and fosters a cooperative and supportive attitude. Classes are held with the Adult class. *NO Class: 7/04, 8/13, 8/1513 to 17 years: Tue & Thurs, 7-9pmMay 2-30 $35-res/$43.75 non-res 246200.CJun 4-27 $35-res/$43.75 non-res 346200.AJul 2-30* $35-res/$43.75 non-res 346200.BAug 1-29* $25-res/$31.25 non-res 346200.CInstructor: Paula Lydon, Shugenkai InternationalLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

Tae Kwon Do YouthTae Kwon Do is a Korean Martial Art that offers physical fitness, improved self confidence, and more. Children and young teens will learn how to channel their energy in positive ways, focus and achieve goals, stay safe, and build their confidence. Learn what it takes to become leaders through ongoing classes. A uniform is provided to each student. Taught by 3rd degree Black Belt, John Lynn. Classes meet 3 times per week. 11 to 15 years: Mon,Wed,Fri, 4:15- 5:15pmDates: Jun 3-28 346250.06 Jul 1-31 346250.07 Aug 2-30 346250.0811 to 15 years: Tue,Thu,Fri, 4:15- 5:15pmDates: Jun 4-28 346251.06 Jul 2-31 346251.07 Aug 1-30 346251.08Instructor: Longmont Martial Arts AcdmyLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $50 resident/$60 non-resident

longmont Agriculture Camp Pioneers and the PastKids will explore the history of Sandstone Ranch and life as a pioneer in Longmont. Through hands-on activities, crafts and fun teamwork kids will learn the roots of sustainable living and the amazing history of the place we live. Bring a non-perishable snack and water bottle each day.6 to 11 years: Jun 10-14,M/W/F, 11:30am-2:30pm 346660.01 Jul 15-19, M/W/F, 9am-12pm 346660.02Instructor: Kena Guttridge, from Ollin FarmsLocation: Sandstone Ranch Visitor Center, 3001 E Hwy 119Fee: $115 resident/$143 non-resident

longmont Agriculture Camp Present DayAgriculture is making a comeback in Longmont, with a thriving farmers market, back yard gardens, and a growing awareness of the health benefits of eating a local and seasonal diet. Kids will observe the natural systems around them and relate those lessons to becoming better gardeners themselves. Through hands-on activities, crafts, and fun teamwork, kids will be empowered with foundational skills aimed at developing healthy lifestyles. Bring a non-perishable snack and water bottle each day.6 to 11 years: Jun 17-21, M/W/F, 9am-12pm 346661.02 Aug 5-9, M/W/F, 11:30am-2:30pm 346661.01Instructor: Keno Guttridge, from Ollin FarmsLocation: Sandstone Ranch Visitor Center, 3001 E Hwy 119Fee: $115 resident/$143 non-resident

lil’ buckaroos Summer CampCampers learn about, interact with, and ride the horses each day while learning and practicing safety around horses and the ranch. Try out some ranch chores and have special ranch fun! Activities are all age appropriate: camp weeks can fill quickly, so sign up early!5 to 7 years: Jun 4-13 Tue-Thu, 10:30am- 1:30pm 346904.AJun 11-13 Tue-Thu, 10:30am- 1:30pm 346904.BJun 18-20 Tue-Thu, 10:30am- 1:30pm 346904.CJul 9-11 Tue-Thu, 10:30am- 1:30pm 346904.DJul 16-18 Tue-Thu, 10:30am- 1:30pm 346904.EJul 30-Aug 1 Tue-Thu, 10:30am- 1:30pm 346904.F Location: Sun Pony Ranch, 18490 County Rd 1Fee: $130 resident/$162 non-resident

Introduction to Horse & RidingClass includes simple discussions on Horse Safety, personalities & care. Most of the class will be “Hands On” learning to brush and groom the gentle horses. Classes allow for riding time with the kids taking turns riding the horses. Wear closed shoes and long pants. Riding helmets provided.5 to 8 years: Apr 27, Sat, 4-5:30pm 246901.A May 11, Sat, 4-5:30pm 246901.B Jun 15, Sat, 4-5:30pm 346901.A Aug 31, Sat, 4-5:30pm 446901.AFee: $35 resident/$42 non-resident8 to 14 years: May 4, Sat, 4-6pm 246902.A Jun 8, Sat, 4-6pm 346902.A Aug 10, Sat, 4-6pm 346902.BFee: $46 resident/$55 non-residentLocation: Sun Pony Ranch, 18490 County Rd 1

Adventure bike Camp Kids will have fun and earn prizes as they improve their bike handling skills, learn the Rules of the Road, and become bicycle drivers. They will learn how to perform the pre-ride ABC Hand Check, the importance of wearing a helmet, how to repair a flat tire, safe riding with traffic on residential streets and along the greenway system. A bicycle safety check, performed by a bike shop, is required before the start of camp. CPSC approved bike helmets are required. 8 to 12 years: Jun 3-7, Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 326014.1 Aug 5-9, Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm 326014.2Instructor: Buzz Feldman, LCI - Certified Bicycle Safety Location: Roosevelt Park Pavilion, 785 8th AveFee: $80 resident / $100 non-resident42

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The SPOT Outdoor Adventure CampAn adventure based camp to entice our youth to enjoy and respect the great outdoors! The SPOT is our adventure based summer camp for teens. Each session begins with a day trip on Tuesday and then an overnight trip from Wednesday to Thursday. All outdoor adventure activities are facilitated by professional outfitters and our day to day staff are there to see that your kids are safe, having fun, and completely exhausted when they get home. Don’t you deserve a break this summer too? Parents meetings: Mon, 6pm; June 3, June 17, July 1, and July 15 at Centennial Pool. 12 to 16 years: Tue/Wed/ThursCamping, Elitch Gardens, SwimmingWk 1: Jun 11-13 326010.1Rafting, Hiking, Camping in Poudre Canyon Wk 2: Jun 25-27 326010.2Tree Climbing, Rock Climbing, Camping Wk 3: Jul 9-11 326010.3Rockies Game, Water World, CampingWk 4: Jul 23-25 326010.4Meeting Location: Sunset Shelter, 1900 Longs Peak Ave.Weekly Fee: $180 resident/ $225 non-resident

Tree Climbing -Dances w/branches Tree Climbing Colorado offers introductory recreational tree climbing lessons using fun, easy-to-learn, arborist rope techniques. Safety is stressed for both climbers and tree protection. Certified facilitator provides all instruction and equipment. Participants must be in good health. All minors must have parent/ guardian present. 7 to Adult: Saturday, 12:30-3pmDate: May 11 226021.2 Jun 8 326021.1 Jul13 326021.2 Aug 10 326021.3Instructor: Harv Teitelbaum Location: Local Longmont LocationsAdult Fee: $32 resident/ $40 non-residentYouth Fee: $29 resident/ $36 non-resident

little Climbers 1 Rock ClimbingAre your kids climbing the walls at home? Then this course is a great chance for your child to learn the basics of rock climbing! We will cover technique, gear, commands and safety.6 to 11 years: 10-11:30amSaturdays: May 4 217241.S3 June 8 317241.S1 July 13 317241.S2 Aug 10 317241.S3Sundays: May 12 217241.U3 June 9 317241.U1 July 14 317241.U2 Aug 11 317241.U3Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $10 resident/$12.50 non-resident

little Climbers 2 Rock ClimbingThis class is for those who know the basics of proper harness use and other beginner climbing techniques. You will develop technique, movement and balance through instructional rock climbing. Completion of Little Climbers 1 is recommended.6 to 11 years: Saturdays, 10-11:30amDates: May 18 217242.S3 June 29 317242.S1 July 22 317242.S2 Aug 24 317242.S3Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $10 resident/$12.50 non-resident

Longmont Summer Day CampState-licensed the Longmont Summer Day Camp offers 11 weeks of all day care for youth ages 5* to 12 (*5 year olds must have completed kindergarten). Daily fees include swimming on Tuesday and Fridays, park field trips on Thursdays, and weekly themed activities. Once registered, enrolling is as easy as selecting the days you are interested in. For all forms and other detailed information, please visit www.ci.longmont.co.us/rec or call 303-651-8404.

Ages 6 to 12: Jun 3-Aug 9, Mon-Fri, 7am-6pmRegistration Fee: $45 per resident family/ $56.25 per non-resident familyDaily Fee: $35 resident/ $43.75 non-residentWeekly Fee (5 days x $35/day): $175 res/ $218.75 non-resAny 40 days (8 weeks) x $35/day: $1,400 res/ $1,750 non-resLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave

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Rock Climbing belay ClinicThis introductory 2-4 hour class includes belay techniques, gear use, commands, bouldering and safety. Please sign up with a partner if possible (not required).15 to Adult: Thursdays, 6-8pm (2 weeks if necessary)Dates: May 9-16 217343.R3 June 13-20 317343.R1 July 11-18 317343.R2 Aug 8-15 317343.R3Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail RdFee: $24 resident/$30 non-resident

Puppy Obedience ClassDiscuss and practice training and obedience to help your puppy grow into a well-behaved, well-adjusted and happy dog. Topics discussed include common puppy problems: jumping up, nipping, house-breaking, etc. For puppies 9 weeks to 6 months.16 to Adult: Jun 8-Jul 13, Sat, 11am-12pm 347906.ALocation: Happy Tails Dog Ranch, 18490 County Rd 1Fee: $108 resident/$135 non-resident

beginning Dog ObedienceDiscuss and practice training and obedience. Behavioral problems will be discussed, focusing on the topics of most interest to the participants. Every class is entirely hands-on with each student working with their own dog. For dogs 6 months and older.16 to Adult: May 11-Jun 15, Sat, 1-2pm 247907.1 Jun 8-Jul13, Sat, 12:30-1:30pm 347907.1Location: Happy Tails Dog Ranch, 18490 County Rd 1Fee: $108 resident/$135 non-resident

Dog Training ClinicsDiscuss different training techniques and how to address the most common unwanted behaviors. Topics are customized to the needs of those attending, and may include: begging, counter surfing, barking, jumping, and more. Thank you for leaving your dog at home for this classroom session. 16 to Adult: May 3, Fri, 6-7pm 247908.A Jun 19, Wed, 6-7pm 347908.BLocation: Happy Tails Dog Ranch, 18490 County Rd 116 to Adult: Jun 5, Wed, 6-7pm 347908.ALocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident

Getting to Know Your Digital Camera Topics covered will include automatic vs manual control, white balance, file formats, ISO ratings and reducing red eye. Course is 2 days-first in classroom, and the second on the following Saturday at the Memorial Building taking pictures. Required equipment: 35mm or Digital Camera and camera manual.14 to Adult: Wed, 7-9pm and Sat, 10-11:30amDates: May 1 & 4 247100. A Jun 12 & 15 347100.AInstructor: John Lovell, Visual Impact PhotographyLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident

Shooting Pictures like a ProImprove the quality of your photographs. The first class is in the classroom and the second taking pictures, the following Saturday at Sandstone Ranch. Topics covered: posing subjects, lighting, depth of field, stop action and composition. Required: 35mm or digital camera with ability to change aperture and shutter speed.14 to Adult: Wed, 7- 9pm and Sat, 10-11:30 amDates: Jun 26 & 29 347101.AInstructor: John Lovell, Visual Impact PhotographyLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident

Mandarin ChineseLearning to speak Mandarin Chinese is fun! Learning to write Chinese characters is cool! Don’t know how to pronounce the Chinese symbols?  We offer Pin Yin, the Chinese phonetics course. Interested in Chinese cultures? Learn dates, months, years and time, as well as going to Chinese restaurants/ hobbies and some Chinese calligraphy.17 to Adult: Jun 8-29, Sat, 1-1:45pm 347105.A Jul 13-Aug 3, Sat, 1-1:45pm 347105.BInstructor: Juli ArmasLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident

Spanish Conversation beginningLearning a language is learning a culture. Participants will have fun building conversational Spanish, while exploring the rich works of Spanish speaking painters. $7 material fee payable to the Instructor at the first class. No class 5/15*16 to Adult: May 1-29, Wed, 6:30-7:30pm 347160.05 Jun 5-26, Wed, 6:30-7:30pm 347160.06 Jul 10-31, Wed, 6:30-7:30pm 347160.07 Aug 7-28, Wed, 6:30-7:30pm 347160.08Instructor: Kena GuttridgeLocation: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak AveFee: $32 resident/$40 non-resident + materials fee

Spanish Conversation IntermediateIncrease your vocabulary, build confidence speaking the language with proper pronunciation while exploring the rich works of Spanish speaking painters and musicians. For those with basic vocabulary and phrases. $7 material fee payable to the Instructor at the first class. 16 to Adult: May 7-28, Tue, 6:30-7:30pm 347161.05 Jun 4-25, Tue, 6:30-7:30pm 347161.06 Jul 9-30, Tue, 6:30-7:30pm 347161.07 Aug 6-27, Tue, 6:30-7:30pm 347161.08 Instructor: Kena GuttridgeLocation: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak AveFee: $32 resident/$40 non-resident + materials fee

Spanish for TravelersIn this interactive class, you will communicate in typical vacation situations such as airports, bus stations, hotels, etc. Each session we will travel to a different Spanish speaking country to help you increase your vocabulary and pronunciation. $7 material fee payable to the Instructor at the first class. *No class 7/23.16 to Adult: May 7-28, Tue, 9:45-10:45am 347162.05 Jun 4-25, Tue, 9:45-10:45am 347162.06 Jul 2-30, Tue, 9:45-10:45am 347162.07 Aug 6-27, Tue, 9:45-10:45am 347162.08Instructor: Kena GuttridgeLocation: Ollin Farms, 8627 N 95th StFee: $32 resident/$40 non-resident + materials fee

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The C.A.S.H. SystemThis is a basic financial planning course for those nearing or recently retired.  Learn, in depth, the basics of banking, insurance and brokerage products plus learn about taxes and real estate and how they fit into the plan.  In the end you have put together a financial plan that fits your specific needs.50 to 70 years: May 21-Jun 11, Tue, 6:30-8:30pm 347127.AInstructor: Ronald VejrostekLocation: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak AveFee: $69 resident/$86.25 non-residentCouple Fee: $89 resident/$111.25 non-resident

Will MakerIn a single easy session, you’ll complete a will, financial power of attorney, and combined medical directive (including living will, medical power of attorney, and organ donation) with the help of attorney Rebecca L. Bennetti and her staff. Includes all materials, witnessing, notarizing, individual review and plenty of time for discussion and questions. Couples must have individual wills.18 to Adult: Apr 27, Sat, 10am-1pm 247125.B May 15, Wed, 6-9pm 247125.C Jun 22, Sat, 10am-1pm 347125.A Jul 20, Sat, 10am-1pm 347125.B Aug 6, Tue, 6-9pm 347125.CLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $125 resident/$156.25 non-resident

Women’s Safety AwarenessClass covers: Awareness theory, stalking methods used by predators, common myths regarding where and when we are safe, home safety tips, traveling safety tips & easily obtained tools that can be used for your defense. Some simple and effective defensive techniques will be taught. Class is taught by Longmont Police Officers.13 to Adult: Jul 24, Wed, 7-9pm 347122.ALocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $5 resident/$6.25 non-resident

Women’s Self DefenseReduce the risk of becoming a victim by improving your confidence. Learn what happens before, during, and after an attack, and what it takes to repel an attacker. Experience the basics of physical self-defense. Women only. Taught by John Lynn, 3rd degree black belt.14 to Adult: Jun 8, Sat, 1-4pm 347251.06 Jul 13, Sat, 1-4pm 347251.07 Aug 3, Sat, 1-4pm 347251.08Location: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $25 resident/$30 non-resident

landscaping 101Learn the basics of landscape design and construction. Create a personal design including material amounts, and usable schedule to complete a DIY landscape. Bring in a drawing and let’s apply your own creativity to transform your yard.16 to Adult: May 18, Sat, 10-11am 347950.05 Jul 27, Sat, 10-11am 347950.07Instructor: Amy Saunders Landscape DesignsLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $25 resident/$30 non-resident

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Organizational life StrategiesJoin “Dr DeClutter” for these informational workshops.Instructor: Kim WolinskiLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $16 resident/ $20 non-resident

10 Ways to Manage low Thyroid SymptomsOver 23.5 million Americans suffer from thyroid problems: hyperthyroidism, Graves Disease, hypothyroidism and Hashimoto’s Disease- mostly women. Fatigue, “fog brain”, muscle pain, cold feet, weight fluctuations and other symptoms aren’t your fault. Learn what lifestyle changes will help you heal your thyroid condition by your diet and more.18 to Adult: Jun 20, Thurs, 6:30-8:30pm 347119.A

Stop Procrastination from Ruining Your lifeDo you have a To Do List that just never gets To Done? Does procrastination affect your peace of mind and limit your choices? Learn the 10 Keys and the focused techniques to get past procrastinating and reclaim right action and productivity in all areas of life.18 to Adult: Jul 11, Thurs, 6:30-8:30pm 347120.A

business Organizing for Home Offices Working out of the home office is most people’s dream job, but it can be a nightmare and hamper your success if you don’t keep it organized on a daily basis. Learn the keys to being efficient and effective with paper and e-paper management for your business success.18 to Adult: May 29, Wed, 6:30-8:30pm 347121.A

Palm ReadingAsian or Oriental palmistry has been in existence since 3000BC. The most common palmistry is Hindu Indian which dates to 2000 BC. Asian palmistry is much easier to learn and digest. It covers: Life, Love, Work, Reproduction and the Bracelets. 16 to Adult: Jun 11, Tue, 7-9pm 347112.AInstructor: Myrna GoldbaumLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $40 resident/$50 non-resident

Yoga/Ayurveda WorkshopStoking the Inner Fire: Stay Healthy with Strong Digestion through movement, sound, breath, and specialized Ayurvedic nutritional guidelines. Understand your type of digestion according to Ayurveda, the ancient system of healing, and learn things everyone should know about preventing indigestion and toxins in the body. Receive powerful home remedies to relieve indigestion and collect many delicious recipes.16 to Adult: Jun 1, Sat, 9am-12pm 347130.A Jul 20, Sat, 9am-12pm 347130.BInstructor: Heidi Nordlund, Ayurvedic Practioner and Melissa Chaney, RYT Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetFee: $54 resident/$67.50 non-resident

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Infused Oils and VinegarsLearn to take those end of season flowers and herbs from your garden and turn them into wonderful, healing infused oils and vinegars for use in skin care and in food. Information handouts and recipes are included in the fee. Each registered participant will leave with a small bottle of infused herbal oil and vinegar. $5 Material fee covers sample supplies, and is payable to instructor at class.18 to Adult: Aug 27, Tue, 6-8pm 347131.AInstructor: Jane Anderson, CCHLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident

natural First AidLearn basic herbal tips for treating cuts, bruises, stings, burns, and more from Certified Clinical Herbalists. Whether at home or in the wild, become familiar with some simple natural ways to handle first aid situations. You will learn how to create your own natural first aid or you can choose to buy one at the class. Informative handouts provided in class for you to take home.18 to Adult: Jun 29, Sat, 9am-12pm 347132.AInstructor: Jane Anderson CCH, Kat McKinnon CCH,CNLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $40 resident/$50 non-resident

natural Summer Skin CareLearn tips and tricks on how to keep your skin healthy and nourished during the hot and dry summer months in Colorado. Topics such as natural sunscreens, body and face care and the use of natural ingredients will be covered in class. Informative handouts and a sample skin care product is included with the fee.18 to Adult: Jun 4, Tue, 6:30-8pm 347134.AInstructor: Jane AndersonLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $25 resident/$31.25 non-resident

Make Your Own lotionLearn how easy it is to make your own natural body lotions and creams. You don’t need fancy equipment or hard to find ingredients. This class gives you control. Each student will leave with a small jar of handmade lotion and a recipe to make your own lotion. $5 materials fee payable to instructor at class.14 to Adult: May 4, Sat, 11am-1pm 347136.A Jun 1, Sat, 11am-1pm 347136.BInstructor: Mary Jo BeaupreLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident

Transition to MenopauseLearn how nutrition and supplements (Herbal, vitamin, Mineral) can help you make a smooth transition to your next phase in life. Whether you are pre-premenopausal, pre-menopausal, menopausal or post-menopausal, you can reduce the transition issues.14 to Adult: May 8, Wed, 6-9pm 247137.AInstructor: Mary Jo BeaupreLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident

Reflexology for Women’s HealthCome learn the correlation between the foot and how women’s health issues can be addressed with improved circulation and reflexology techniques. $5 handout fee payable to instructor at class18 to Adult: May 2, Thurs, 6:30-9:30pm 343323.AInstructor: Karen McMeans Sapienza, CRLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident

Reflexology for Foot ConditionsLearn how beneficial reflexology can be for Plantar Fasciitis, Neuromas, Achilles tendonitis, sciatica, foot cramps, edema, osteoarthritis, sprained ligaments, restless leg syndrome and more .Don’t suffer with foot pain. We will also cover inexpensive hints and exercises for caring for good foot health. We will discuss proper shoes and fitting, corns/callouses, bunions, ingrown nails, foot and toe fungus, plantar warts. A $5 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class.18 to Adult: May 16, Thurs, 6:30-9:30pm 343324.AInstructor: Karen McMeans Sapienza,CRLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident

Artno Fear Oil PaintingWhether you are a beginner or have some experience, come and enjoy developing your talent in a nurturing environment. Enjoy the pleasurable experience of working with this forgiving medium. Learn how to mix and create a glowing painting. Students must have materials at first session. Supply list available at time of registration or on-line.18 to Adult: Mon, 9-11amDates: May 6-Jun 3 247301.C Jun 10-Jul 1 347301.A Jul 8-29 347301.B Aug 5-26 347301.C18 to Adult: Mon, 7-9pmDates: May 6-Jun 3 247302.C Jun 10-Jul 1 347302.A Jul 8-29 347302.B Aug 5-26 347302.C18 to Adult: Wed, 1-3pmDates: May 8-29 247303.C Jun 5-26 347303.A Jul 10-31 347303.B Aug 7-28 347303.CInstructor: Dorothy PecinaLocation: Carriage House Art, 11938 Oxford RdFee: $49 resident/$61 non-resident

Colored Pencils Drawing Plants & FlowersColored pencil drawing techniques have changed and become more exciting. Learn these techniques while learning to draw flowers, vegetables, and other plants. We will use burnishing and no-odor solvents to create very realistic botanical illustrations. We will also go over composition, texture, color, and mixing colors. $5 fee for handouts payable to instructor at first class. Supply list available on -line or at registration. Must have supplies at first class.16 to Adult: May 8-29, Wed, 6-8pm 247314.AInstructor: Donna ClementLocation: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak AveFee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident

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Continuing Colored PencilsThis is a continuing exploration with colored pencil drawing. We will explore drawing different textures, wood, glass, a marble or you can continue with flowers and animals. We will draw from objects or photos. Supply list available on-line or at registration. Must have supplies at first class.16 to Adult: Jun 5-26,Wed, 6-8pm 347316.AInstructor: Donna ClementLocation: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak AveFee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident

beginning Drawing Made easyAnyone can draw-it is just a matter of learning to see like an artist. You will learn this by way of some fun drawing exercises. You will learn about contour drawing, negative space, perspective, and shading in different ways. By the end of the class, you will be able to draw whatever you wish. But most of all you will learn to see. $5 handout fee payable to instructor at first class. Students must have supplies at first class. Supply list available at registration or on-line.16 to Adult: Jul 3-24, Wed, 6-8pm 347317.AInstructor: Donna ClementLocation: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak AveFee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident

Continuing Drawing with GraphiteIn this class we will continue to learn drawing techniques started in Beginning Drawing. You will be doing portraits from photos, drawing hair, the way fabric drapes, and perspective will be discussed. Bring a photo of someone you would like to draw; make sure the face in the photo is large enough to see detail. You know you can do all of this! Supply list available at registration or on-line.16 to Adult: Aug 7-28, Wed, 6-8pm 347318.AInstructor: Donna ClementLocation: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak AveFee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident

Painting Your JoyAllow your creative self-expression to flow through painting together in a non-judgmental meditative group setting. This class is set for playfulness, curiosity and exploration. No experience necessary. Nontoxic water based tempera, paper and brushes provided. $15 supply fee payable to instructor at first class.18 to Adult: May 16-Jun 6, Thurs, 6:30-9pm 247319.AInstructor: Jill Van DykeLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $60 resident/$75 non-resident

Maskmaking for AdultsCreate a unique, deeply personal mask using the advanced papier-mâché technique developed by Ralph Lee, founder of New York City’s Halloween Parade. Leave with a plaster facsimile of your face, at least one papier-mâché mask of your own creation, and the basic supplies & know-how to continue maskmaking into the future. $50 materials fee payable to the Instructor at the first class.18 to Adult: Jun 7-Jul 5, Fri, 6:30-8:30pm 346360.06 Jul 19-Aug 16, Fri, 6:30-8:30pm 346360.07Instructor: Jim TranchidaLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetFee: $125 resident/$156.25 non-res +materials fee

Dabble Drawing Class for AdultsPut down your paint brush for this Dabble Paint and sip session. In this class you will learn drawing techniques as you follow our professional entertaining Artist step by step making drawing fun! 16 to Adult: Jun 6, Thurs, 2-4pm 347358.06 Aug 1, Thurs, 2-4pm 347358.08 Location: Dabble Paint & Sip, 2330 Main Street, EFee: $28 resident/$35 non-resident

Dabble Wine Glass PaintingCome paint and decorate two wine glasses. Follow along with our professional entertaining Instructor or paint your own design in this full class! Paint, sip and DABBLE! All supplies included. 16 to Adult: Jun 8, Sat, 5-7pm 347355.01 Jun 20, Thurs, 2-4pm 347355.06 Jul 18, Thurs, 2-4pm 347355.07Location: Dabble Paint & Sip, 2330 Main Street, EFee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident

Dabble Furniture PaintingBring in a piece of wood furniture and learn how to add details and turn it into a work of art. Our professional artist will assist you in adding design elements to your piece. Take your decorating to the next level16 to Adult: Jun 15, Sat, 10am-12pm 347356.06Location: Dabble Paint & Sip, 2330 Main Street, EFee: $25 resident/$31 non-resident

learn to CrochetThis course is for the absolute beginner. Learn to crochet by making a sampler hand bag. Plan to crochet between the 2 classes so you are ready to finish off your purse at the 2nd class. $16.50 materials fee payable to instructor at 1st class (covers yarn, crochet hook and pattern).14 to Adult: Jul 8 & 22, Mon, 7-9pm 347400.AInstructor: Debby TelferLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident plus materials fee + materials fee

Crochet a Market bagCrochet a versatile and durable Granny Square Market Bag. This technique can be used in afghans, scarves and many other projects. $16.50 materials fee payable at 1st class (covers yarn, crochet hook and pattern).14 to Adult: Jun 11, Tue, 6-9pm 347406.AInstructor: Debby TelferLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $24 resident/$30 non-resident plus materials fee

We’re looking for instructors! Do you have knowledge of a particular subject, skills

you would like to share with others, or perhaps a hobby that you would love to talk about? Whatever it might be,

we’re always in search of new class topics and would love to hear about your class idea. Please call Terri (303) 774-4694 or [email protected].

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learn to KnitThis course is for absolute beginners. By the end of the two classes, you will have a warm luxurious scarf that you will be proud to wear. Materials provided at class. Plan on knitting between the two classes. Materials list provided upon registration or on-line.14 to Adult: Jul 9 & 23, Tue, 7-9pm 347415.AInstructor: Gail Sundberg-DouseLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $40 resident/$50 non-resident

beyond Scarves- Knit a HatReady to branch out from rectangles? In this class you will learn how to knit with circular and double pointed needles and how to follow a pattern to make a soft, warn hat out of Bulky Wt Yarn. Materials list provided upon registration or on-line.16 to Adult: Aug 20, Tue, 7- 8:30pm 347422.AInstructor: Gail Sundberg-DouseLocation: Longmont Yarn Shoppe, 454 Main StFee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident

Knit a Market bagExperiment with lace doing yarn overs and decreasing making an all purpose tote that securely holds everything! Made of 100% cotton, it is an eco- friendly alternative to plastic and paper, and looks better too! Please pre-register and plan to START the PROJECT before the first class. Materials list provided upon registration or on-line.16 to Adult: Jun 13 & 20, Thurs, 7-8:30pm 347423.AInstructor: Gail Sundberg-DouseLocation: Longmont Yarn Shoppe, 454 Main StFee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident

Sewing Machine basicHow do I use a Sewing Machine? Make samples and learn or refresh winding a bobbin, problems with bobbins, stitch adjustments, different uses of pressure feet and more. Bring your own machine with owner’s manual or use ours. All supplies provided. Bring $5 to class payable to the Instructor.16 to Adult: Aug 6, Tue, 5:30-8pm 347470.08Instructor: Ann Poindexter, Sewing with AnnLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident

Sewing Techniques Small PurseLearn how to put in a zipper and complete a project from start to finish. Sewing Machines and all supplies provided. Bring $5 to class payable to the Instructor.16 to Adult: Jun 27, Thurs, 5:30-7:30pm 347471.06Instructor: Ann Poindexter, Sewing with AnnLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident

Sewing Techniques Market bagWe will cover basic sewing techniques as we make an attractive functional Market Bag. Sewing Machines and all supplies provided. Bring $5 to class payable to the Instructor.16 to Adult: Jul 16, Tue, 5:30-8pm 347472.07Instructor: Ann Poindexter, Sewing with AnnLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident

Sewing Techniques Table RunnerWe cover basic sewing techniques such as basic quilting, applique and more as we make a fun table runner. Sewing Machines and all supplies provided. Bring $5 to class payable to the Instructor.16 to Adult: Jul 23, Tue, 5:30-8pm 347476.07Instructor: Ann Poindexter, Sewing with AnnLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident

Crown’s Characters ActingFor the serious and the recreational actor, this class will emphasize acting technique, focusing on spontaneity, creativity, improvisation, and honesty. A liberating class-sure to free the actor within. 18 to Adult: Jun 18-Jul 23, Tue, 5-6pm 347360.01Instructor: Jesters TheatreLocation: Jesters Theatre, 224 Main StFee: $65 resident/$81 non-resident

Comedy Improvisation Warning: Students in this class will be exposed to the INTENSE HUMOR of improvised comedy! Through a series of lively exercises and hysterical games, you will practice and develop key comedy skills; then, directly following the final class you will showcase your skills by presenting a “night of comedy” for family and friends! See full description on website. Performance is scheduled from 8-9:30pm on the last day.18 to Adult: Jun 6-Jul 11, Thurs, 6:30-8pm 347689.06 Jul 18-Aug 15, Thurs, 6:30-8pm 347689.07Instructor: Jim TranchidaLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S SunsetFee: $60 resident/$75 non-resident

Guitar-beginningThis course is geared toward the beginning student and starts with the basics. You will learn how to tune the guitar, play basic chords and accompaniment patterns in a fun group setting. Students are to furnish their own acoustic guitar. $5 materials fee payable to instructor at first class.18 to Adult: Jul 11-Aug 8, Thurs, 7:45-9pm 347310.AInstructor: Mike TolleLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $48 resident/$60 non-resident

CookingCheese Making I Soft CheesesLearn how to make Chevre (soft goat cheese), Fromage Blanc (cream-cheese style soft cheese) and homemade Ricotta using minimal equipment and easy-to-find ingredients. Students will have confidence and know-how to make delicious cheese right in your own kitchen. Instruction and recipe packet included. 14 to Adult: Jun 6, Thurs, 7-8:30pm 347452.06Instructor: Kate Johnson, Briar Gate Farm Location: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak AveFee: $30 resident/$38 non-resident

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Cheese Making II MozarellaLearn how to make fresh homemade Mozzarella! We cover important information about local sources of milk and cheese making supplies. Both the microwave method and the hot water bath method will be covered. Enjoy fresh, warm mozzarella and easy Burrata (a stuffed mozzarella treat) at the end. No pre-requisite necessary. Instruction and recipe packet included.14 to Adult: Jul 25, Thurs, 7-8:30pm 347453.07Instructor: Kate Johnson, Briar Gate Farm LLLocation: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak AveFee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident

Cheese Making III Hard CheeseLearn basic skills and equipment needed to make artisan hard cheese right at home using farm-fresh or store-bought milk. We will start with an Italian hard cheese that needs minimal equipment and sample several varieties. No experience necessary. Instruction and recipe packet included.14 to Adult: Aug 22,Thurs, 7-8:30pm 347454.08Instructor: Kate Johnson, Briar Gate Farm LLLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident

Canning basicsLearn how to can your own food. We demonstrate and discuss how to get started, equipment needed and how to use it so you can enjoy your garden all year long. Save time and money. This is a great class for beginners. 16 to Adult: Aug 21, Wed, 6:30-8pm 347456.10Instructor: Robin WyrickLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $15 resident/$18.75 non-resident

Italian CookingLearn to cook like an Italian from a native Italian. Born and raised near Venice, Stefano will teach you how to prepare some classic Italian dishes.Instructor: Stefano & Rachel DeMartinLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $35 resident/ $43.75 non-resident

Pasta & SaucesWe all love pasta but spaghetti sauce can get old. Italians arefamous for their variety of pastas and sauces. Come learndifferent pastas. Included in the course is a quick overviewof preparing pasta. 16 to Adult: Jun 4, Tue, 7- 8:30pm 347467.06

GnocchiLearn tips and tricks from Stefano for getting your lightest, most filling, gnocchi ever.16 to Adult: Jul 3, Wed, 7-8:30pm 347468.06

Italian DessertsLearn how to finish off your Italian meals right with classic Italian desserts. Learn Tiramisu, Macedonia, & Granita.16 to Adult: Aug 29, Thurs, 7-8:30pm 347469.08

Chocolate, Chocolate and More ChocolateCan there ever be enough Chocolate? Learn how to make some decadent chocolate desserts to impress your family and friends. Bring your own apron and be prepared for some hands-on learning. There will be samples at the end of class. Bring $5 food and materials fee to the class payable to the Instructor.15 to Adult: Jun 25, Tue, 7-9pm 347457.01Instructor: Michele LiebermanLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $25 resident/$31 non-resident

bread bakingLearn from this bread making demonstration. We will start with wheat seeds, grind flour and finish making cinnamon rolls, Italian Focaccia, and sandwich bread. Participants can sample finished product. You will also learn nutritional information about eating with whole foods. 16 to Adult: Jul 22, Mon, 6-8pm 347458.07Instructor: Robin WyrickLocation: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak AveFee: $15 resident/$18.75 non-resident

Once a Month CookingThis class will walk through the process of Once a Month cooking from start to finish, including how to: make a grocery list, create the recipes, organize the process, freeze, can, store the food for future use. Great class for those who are just getting started.16 to Adult: Jun 10, Mon, 7-8pm 347459.06Instructor: Robin WyrickLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $15 resident/$18 non-resident

Gluten & Dairy Free Meal PreparationGluten and dairy free cooking is time consuming. In this class there is no meal planning or shopping, we’ve done all the shopping, come prepare one week of meals for you to take home. Enjoy tips and recipes for gluten free living. Class taught at our location, address on your receipt. $85 materials fee payable to the Instructor.16 to Adult: Jun 4 Tue, 7-9:30pm 347450.01 Jul 9 Tue, 7-9:30pm 347450.03 Jun 19 Wed, 7-9:30pm 347450.02 Jul 24 Wed, 7-9:30pm 347450.04 Aug 6 Tue, 7-9:30pm 347450.05 Aug 21 Wed, 7-9:30pm 347450.06Instructor: Anne-Marie BoyerFee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident

Gluten Free Tea & TalkA delightful afternoon is in store for us as we sample 8 wonderful gluten free desserts with tea or coffee provided by Romana’s. Learn about gluten free products, tips, tricks and time to share gluten free information, symptoms, favorite restaurants, ideas and more.14 to Adult: May 18, Sat, 1-3pm 347451.02 May 16, Thurs, 1-3pm 347451.01Instructor: Ann Marie BoyerLocation: Romana Cake House, 900 S Hover Fee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident

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Couponing WorkshopDuring the Grocery Savings and Couponing class, Jennie Sanford from BargainBlessings.com will teach you how to cut your grocery budget by 50% of more. For most families, these will mean a savings or $100 per week. During the workshop we will be focusing on three areas to revolutionize the way you shop:*Couponing Realistically*Strategic Shopping*Meal Planning. Check out Jennie’s website, www.bargainblessings.com16 to Adult: Jun 15, Sat, 9am-12pm 347158.06Instructor: Jennie from Bargin Blessings LLCLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident

Couponing Workshop AdvancedLearn all of the saving secrets to drugstore shopping. We teach you how to take full advantage of the rewards programs drugstores offer, begin to shop for free, and even understand how to make shopping profitable.16 to Adult: Aug 3, Sat, 9am-12pm 347159.08Instructor: Jennie from Bargin Blessings LLCLocation: St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak AveFee: $20 resident/$25 non-resident

How To Make WineMaking wine is a fun and rewarding hobby. With a passion for wine and minimal equipment you can be making wine sooner than you think. This demonstration-only class will show everything you need to know to get started. For more info go to http://winemakersacademy.com/longmont.18 to Adult: Jul 18, Thurs, 7-8:30pm 347166.07 Aug 22, Thurs, 7-8:30pm 347166.08Instructor: Matt WilliamsLocation: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak AveFee: $15 resident/$19 non-resident

Drumming for Health & TherapyIf you can talk - you can drum. These classes are fun, easy and accessible to anyone regardless of age or physical condition. The Djembe drum from West Africa is the drum of choice and drums are provided. Drop-ins are not available.Instructor: Gregg HansenLocation: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset

beginning DrummingSimple rhythms will be presented slowly and patiently.16 to Adult: Tuesday, 6:30-7:30pmApr 30-May 21 $36 res/$45 non-res 247330.CJun 4-25 $36 res/$45 non-res 347330.AJul 9-23 $27 res/$33.75 non-res 347330.BAug 6-27 $36 res/$45 non-res 347330.CAdvanced DrummingMust get permission from Gregg Hansen at [email protected] to Adult: Tuesday, 7:45-9pmApr 30-May 21 $36 res/$45 non-res 247335.CJun 4-25 $36 res/$45 non-res 347335.AJul 9-23 $27 res/$33.75 non-res 347335.BAug 6-27 $36 res/$45 non-res 347335.C

Continuing DrummingNow that you’ve learned the basics, it’s time to go deeper. Pre-requisite-Beginning Drumming16 to Adult: Beginners - Monday, 7:15-8:30pmApr 29-May 20 $36 res/$45 non-res 247331.CJun 3-24 $36 res/$45 non-res 347331.AJul 8-22 $27 res/$33.75 non-res 347331.BAug 5-26 $36 res/$45 non-res 347331.C16 to Adult: Beginner-Thursday, 12- 1:15pmMay 2-23` $36 res/$45 non-res 247332.CJun 6-27 $36 res/$45 non-res 347332.AJul 11-25 $27 res/$33.75 non-res 347332.BAug 8-29 $36 res/$45 non-res 347332.C16 to Adult: Intermediate-Tuesday, 11:30am-12:45pmApr 30-May 21 $36 res/$45 non-res 247333.CJun 4-25 $36 res/$45 non-res 347333.AJul 9-23 $27 res/$33.75 non-res 347333.BAug 6-27 $36 res/$45 non-res 347333.C16 to Adult: Intermediate-Wednesday, 7:45- 9pmMay 1-22 $36 res/$45 non-res 247334.CJun 5-26 $36 res/$45 non-res 347334.AJul 10-24 $27 res/$33.75 non-res 347334.BAug 7-28 $36 res/$45 non-res 3 47334.C

Airborne Gymnastics & Dance ..................................... (303) 651-1456 Alpine Angelfish Synchronized Swim Team .............. (303) 530-1518 Boulder County La Crosse ............................................ (303) 817-5426 The Cage Sports Center ................................................ (303) 485-7611 Colorado Rebel Girls Softball ....................................... (303) 875-2466Colorado Storm North Soccer Club ............................ (720) 494-1800 Dance Dimensions ....................................................... (303) 772-3750 Extra Innings Longmont .............................................. (303) 776-2255 Garden Acres Batting Cages ...................................... (303) 682-0822 Longmont Boxing Club ................................................ (303) 682-1810 Longmont Baseball League ........................................ (720) 684-6286 Longmont Grizzlies Junior Wrestling Club ............... (303) 775-0255 Longmont Falcons Football Association .................. (303) 651-2256 St Vrain Youth Soccer ................................................ (303) 651-3109 Longmont United Soccer Association .................... (303) 776-5749 Living Well, Prestige Plus .......................................... (303) 651-5080 Longmont Athletic Club ............................................. (303) 772-4700 Longmont Swim Club .............................................. (303) 702-0972 Longmont United Hospital Registrations & Therapy (303) 485-4184 Longmont YMCA .......................................................... (303) 776-0370 Longmont Youth Football Association ..................... (303) 684-0487Mountainside Dance Academy .................................. (303) 772-9672St Vrain Velocity Competitive Girl’s Fast Pitch ......... (970) 535-9270 Twin Peaks Travel & Scuba ........................................ (303) 678-7080 We Sport U: NFL Flag Football or Cheerleading ......... (303) 651-9790 Youth Wrestling Niwot Junior Wrestling Club ........... (303) 717-1330

Local Service Providers The City of Longmont Recreation staff strives to provide a broad spectrum of recreation and leisure opportunities for a wide range of ages, interests and abilities. However, we also acknowledge that not every recreational interest is addressed in our program line up. With this in mind, we would encourage you to contact one or more of the other local providers that provide quality programs in the Longmont community. Web addresses and e-mails are available at www.ci.longmont.co.us/rec/athletics.

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Senior Services is a Division of the City’s Community Services Departmentlongmont Senior Center910 Longs Peak Ave303-651-8411Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pmwww.ci.longmont.co.us/sen _ctr

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Senior Citizens Advisory Board:Maureen Denig Sean O’HalloranMarietta Gonzales Sue HeinritzBrenda Ourada Arlene PoplewkoFay Reynolds Emily SciortinoKatie Witt (City Council Liaison)This City Council-appointed board meets the first Wednesday of each month from 10am to noon at the Longmont Senior Center. Guests are always welcome. For information, call Michele at 303-651-8415.

Our Mission:To build and foster opportunities which promote dignity, wellness, independence, enjoyment, community, and a sense of purpose for older adults.

Senior Computer Tech Center - A computer learning opportunity for those 50+Learn from your peers in a supportive and comfortable environment

• Register at the Longmont Senior Center, 303-651-8411

• Classes and labs held at Front Range Community College, 2121 Miller Drive, Room C1504

• Small class size with individual coaches to assist students during class

• Prerequisites are defined in course descriptions; see the “GO” for more details.

Courses range in length depending on the topic, classes such as Intro to Computers, Windows 7 Basics, File Management, Facebook, E-Readers, How to Buy a Computer, Photo Editing and many others are offered. Contact the Senior Center for the summer schedule and enrollment.

Trips: Let us do the planning for you. Register to go along on these trips to explore the region. This summer we will travel to Leadville for a historical tour, local theater venues, Black Hawk and Central City for gaming once a month, lunch outings, touring Denver, the Rockies game, Deadwood, South Dakota (a 3 night trip) and travel with an active adult group to Italy for a 10 day tour in October. Contact Theresa for more information, 303-651-8578.

Summer Film Series:Longmont Senior Services and the Boulder International Film Festival (BIFF) have created an exciting partnership to bring exceptional independent films to Longmont. A BIFF representative will present each film and facilitate a brief discussion. The films are projected onto a screen so they are larger and easier to see.

Dates: Tues, June 18 - Cellmates Tues, Aug 6 - The Last OceanTime: 5:30pm Fee: FREE

Senior exercise classes: Line Dance class, Tuesdays 1:30 – 2:30pm. Fee $20 per month.

Pilates classes, Mondays and Wednesdays, 12:30 – 1:30pm. Fee varies on number weeks per month.

Wu Tai Chi Wednesdays: Beginner Classes 4-5 pm; Advanced classes 5-6pm

Feldenkrais Walking classes Tuesdays Noon-1pm. Fee varies on number weeks per month.

Feldenkrais Mat classes Thursdays 11am-Noon. Fee varies on number weeks per month.

Outdoor Sports: Senior Softball – Mondays and Wednesdays at Garden Acres Park and competitive games throughout the metro region. Contact Kari for more information, 303-651-8495.

Senior Golf – a social association, nine holes weekly, Friday mornings at Sunset Golf Course, no USGA handicap required. Call Theresa for more information, 303-651-8578

Hiking Group – hikes weekly, on Thursdays varying destinations and hiking abilities planned. Contact Kari for more information, 303-651-8495

Our complete catalog can be found online at www.ci.longmont.co.us/sen_ctr/index.htm or pick one up at the Senior Center. Please register in advance for all programs, classes, events and trips.

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Longmont Museum ProgramsDiscovery DaysTuesday, Wednesday, Friday through May 31: 9-10:15am; 10:15-11:30am; 12:30–2pm Creative, hands-on, and sometimes messy art and craft activities for ages 2-5 and a parent or caregiver. Themes change each week. Drop-in program, no registration necessaryFee: $4 resident/ $4.50 non-resident

Museum ExhibitsAmerican Visionaries: Dorothea lange and Maynard DixonMarch 2 – May 26This exhibition brings together, for the first time, photography by Dorothea Lange and original drawings by Maynard Dixon, two artists who were married from 1920 to 1935. Their work documents a fascinating era in American art, when artists grappled with the impact of the Great Depression.Exhibit Admission: $5 adults, $3 students/seniors (62+), children 5 and under free

build! The Amazing World of leGOJune 8 – September 8The colorful toy bricks are everywhere – they have broken out of the toy chest to make their mark in everything from pop culture to fine art. Visitors to this exhibition will see remarkable creations from LEGO bricks, and be able to dig in and create their own masterpiece.Exhibit Admission: $5 adults, $3 students/seniors (62+), children 5 and under free.

Summer CampsHunters, Artists, and Tipi MakersImmerse yourself in Plains Indian life of yesterday and today. Practice your bow and arrow skills, help build a real tipi with a Kiowa tribal elder, create colorful objects, play native games, and host your own mini-powwow.7 to 10 years: Jun 24-28, 9am-12pm 394001.01 Jun 24-28, 1pm-4pm 394001.02Location: Longmont MuseumFee: $145 resident/ $181.25 non-resident

Searchers, Seekers, and SettlersEmbark on an adventure out West. Along the way, you’ll gather trinkets for your “possibles” travel sack, work with blacksmiths, pan for gold, play games, meet a mountain man, and have your own rendezvous.7 to 10 years: Jul 15-19, 9am-1pm 394002.01 Jul 22-26, 9am-1pm 394002.02

Location: Old Mill Park, 237 Pratt StFee: $145 resident/ $181.25 non-resident

Artist-book MakingEnter the artistic world of book-making! Learn a variety of book binding techniques and materials. Let your imagination soar while you create your own pop-up story book, flip book and sketchbooks too! You will draw, paint, sew and build. Host your own art show on Friday!8 to 12 years: July 29-Aug 2, 1-4pm 394003.00Location: Longmont Museum, 400 Quail RdFee: $145 resident/ $181.25 non-resident

Check out the LEGO camps offered

at the Longmont Museum by Recreation Services this summer.

See page 37 for more details.

*Special 1-day leGO workshops:Mech Madness, SnOT and other leGO techniques you should know! Create your own upright mech using elements from a LEGO set you take home! Participants are shown mech building methods and SNOT (studs not on top) techniques, then challenged to create a unique design of their own. Expert builder Imagine Rigney will help guide the process and inspire with his own designs.8 to 11 years: Jun 29, Sat, 1-3pm 394206.00Location: Longmont Museum, 400 Quail RdFee: $40 resident/ $40 non-resident

Simple Machines: leGO Technic Learn to make creations move! Build a wind-up motor and other awesome mechanisms using LEGO Technic elements. Then learn how to incorporate them into a vehicle you get to take home. Technic expert, Ian Davis will help guide participants and inspire with his own designs.8 to 11 years: Jul 20, Sat, 1-3pm 394207.00Location: Longmont Museum, 400 Quail RdFee: $40 resident/ $40 non-resident

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Museum Advisory Board Bryan Bowles, Chair Camilla Briggs Ellen HartmanRichard Kalamaya Richard Luke Shelley MoristonRosslyn Scamehorn, Vice Chair Jennifer TjornehojSusan Wise Brian Bagley, City Council Liaison *board membership as of March 15, 2013

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Spring Hours: Mon-Thurs, 10am-9pm; Fri & Sat, 9am-5pm; Sun, 1-5pmSummer Hours: Mon-Thurs, 9am-9pm; Fri & Sat, 9am-5pm; Sunday closed. Summer Hours go into effect May 28

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Teen Book Group at Ziggy’s Monday evenings: Math Games & Chess Club

Tuesdays Storytimes (5 and under)

Teen Programs (grades 9-12)

Wednesdays Storytimes (5 and under)

Tween Programs (grades 6-8)

Thursdays Live summer concerts Thursday afternoons:

Dig into Ancient Egypt! Dig into Dinosaurs! Dig into the Ice Age!

Fridays Matinee Movies (all Ages)

Saturdays Family Programs

See the full Calendars of events on the web at www.ci.longmont.co.us/library or contact the Library at (303) 651-8477.

Para información en español, favor de llamar al 303•651•8783

New book discussion groups!

The Denver Museum of Nature and Science brings hands-on programs!

Hands-on Pottery Workshops!

Register to earn awards beginning May 23!

Lakeside Tickets, Books...

5:30 until 8:00 p.m.

Salida Circus! Raffle prizes! Ice Cream Sundae Bar!

"After Dark" programs at the Longmont Museum!

Free and Educational Summer Reading Fun for Everyone- Every Day of the Week!

Stop by the Library or visit our website for full details!

Library Advisory BoardMarcia Allen • Nancy Carter • Katie Fuller • Genny MichaelBrian Bagley, City Council Liaison *Board membership as of March 15, 2013

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Facility Rentals—Plan Your event Today! The City of Longmont Golf Courses have several facilities and services that would be perfect for your next event. Tournaments, fund raisers/benefits, class reunions, family/work outings, receptions and more!Call the course of your choice today for more information regarding:

• Ute Creek’s Patio or Pavilion • Twin Peaks Restaurant and Patio • Sunset’s Clubhouse

Associations, leagues and Tournaments!All courses have very active Men’s and Women’s Golf Associations and golf leagues that are always looking for members. Join today at your course of choice. For more information visit Golf Longmont’s web site at www.golflongmont.com

Senior DaysEach City golf course offers a special day just for Seniors! Rates include green fee and golf car rental.Mondays at Twin Peaks 18 holes $23; 9 holes $14Tuesdays at Sunset 18 holes $16; 9 holes $11Wednesdays at Ute Creek 18 holes $29; 9 holes $17

Play Golf AmericaGet Golf Ready In 5 Days! All courses will be participating in the Play Golf America’s Get Golf Ready in 5 Days program. Visit the Golf Longmont website or call one of the pro shops for more information.

Golf InstructionTwin Peaks, Ute Creek, and Sunset golf courses offer a variety of lessons. Please check with the pro shops for more information on lessons and instruction.

Junior Golf InstructionContact the golf course of your choice for more information or go to www.golflongmont.com and click on your desired course’s home page for course-specific summer youth golf programming. Camps and programs begin in May.

Upcoming eventsTwin Peaks Invitational April 20 & 21Ute Creek Invitational April 27 & 28Sunset Harry Wheeler Tournament June 15Men’s City Tournament July 12, 13 & 14City Junior Tournament July 29, 30 & 31

3 Great Courses, One extraordinary experienceVisit Golf Longmont’s web site at www.golflongmont.com for on line tee times, course information,

rates, to sign up for our weekly e-blasts, event calendar and E-specials.

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Sandstone Ranch Visitors Center3001 E Hwy 119 · Longmont, CO 80504303-651-8404Visitors Center Hours:Tuesday 1st & 3rd: 6-8pm - beginning Jun 4Thursdays: 9am-Noon - beginning Jun 6Saturday Jun 8 & 22, Jul 6 & 20, Aug 3 & 17: 9am-Noon

The Visitor Center includes hands-on displays on environmental features of the area, as well as history of the Coffin family who homesteaded the site, and other early Longmont history. There is no admission fee to the Visitor Center. A nature trail from the Visitor Center takes you past several historical buildings, near the sandstone bluffs, and includes a scenic overlook. Numerous species of wildlife and birds are seen frequently on the property including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, bald eagles and red-tailed hawks. Walking or Biking Directions: Hop onto the St. Vrain Greenway

and follow it east. The trail will lead you straight to the Visitors Center.

national Outdoors DayInterpretive Walks for families: Geology Walk with Boulder County Parks & Open Space: Sat, Jun 8, 10am-1pm

Special Points of Interest:Paint in the Wild: Free classes for adults, all supplies provided - Sat, May 25, Jun 22, Jul 27, or Aug 24, 10am

Local Artist Paint Out Dates: View local artists creating works of art inspired by Sandstone Ranch - Jul 17 and Aug 6

On the Prairie Days for youth: see page 35

Nature Nuts camps for preschool children: see page 35

Critter Puppet Theatre and Story Times: Suitable for children with parents, 2nd & 4th Fridays June-Aug, 10am-11am

Astronomy Viewing: Meet at the visitors center upper parking lot - Fri, Jun 28, Jul 27, or Aug 30, dusk

Family Nights: Bring a picnic and enjoy a fun way to enjoy the nature and history of Sandstone with your family. Tue, Jun 25 and Jul 23, 6pm

Youth Cooking Classes: see page 41

Youth Agricultural Camps: see page 42

Complete descriptions and a complete calendar of events are available online. Look for upcoming classes, workshops and nature presentations throughout the year. Visit our web site at www.ci.longmont.co.us/rec/outdoor/SSRprograms.htm. Call Recreation Services at 303-651-8404 for more information.

Volunteers Hosts Needed Volunteer Program

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Sandstone Ranch Visitors Center is located just east of Longmont on Highway 119. The turn-off for the District Park and Visitors Center is one mile east of the Intersection of Highway 119 and Weld County Road 1. Drive south on Sandstone Drive (next to the football and soccer fields) and follow the directional signs to the Visitors Center/ Trailhead parking lot. Follow the walking trail down to the Visitors Center. Handicapped parking is available in front of the Visitors Center.

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Union Reservoir0461 Weld County Rd 26 | Longmont, CO 80504303-772-1265

Union Reservoir HoursPark Hours Daily from Sunrise to SunsetNote: Hours subject to change Union Reservoir is a 736-acre body of water offering the best in wakeless boating and a variety of other outdoor activities.

Admission Fees:Vehicle …………..........................…. $8Trailored Boat ….….......................... $8Bicycle ………….........…..... $2/personSeason Pass ……...........…… $55/$652nd Vehicle Pass …............... $25/$25Senior Pass …….............….. $35/$402nd Vehicle Senior Pass ….... $15/$20Trailored Boat Pass …........... $40/$40Commercial Vehicles …............... $75Year-round Boat Storage ............ $250

Union Scheduled eventsLimited access or park closure may occur during these events. Please call the reservoir office for additional information:May 18: TriathlonJuly 20: KineticsAugust 11: TriathlonSeptember 22: Triathlon

Camping: May 1 - October 31Available on a first come, first served basis on Friday and Saturday nights and holidays. No camping Sunday through Thursday. Reservations not accepted. $12/night. Admission to camping does not include the gate fee.Fishing: Wiper, trout, catfish, perch, walleye, and crappie are abundant.Boating Activities: Union Reservoir is wakeless.Picnicking: Call 303-772-1265 for information on reserving shelter or picnic areas.Swimming: A sandy beach with a roped-in waterfront area. Wading is not allowed outside of the swim beach area.

Dog Training Area: Specific area set aside for off-leash land and water activitiesConcession Store: Open weekends beginning May 25, stop by for snacks or fishing and camping supplies.Other Activities: A modern Playground and Sand Volleyball pit.

Please note that all available activities are subject to change based upon construction, water levels, and drought conditions. For more information:www.ci.longmont.co.us/parks

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The Longmont Police Department and Boulder County Sheriff’s Office Range opened in July 2012. Used by law enforcement personnel during the week, the range is open specific weekend hours for civilian use. The firing range features 10 shooting stations ranging from 25 yards to 100 yards. One of three 100 yard indoor ranges in the State of Colorado, it is one of only ten in the United States. The range will offer shooting on Friday and Saturday from a 25 yard position with target retrievers controlled by the shooter.

Every other Sunday, shooting will be conducted from the 75 or 100 yard lines for rifles. An application process, including a background check and orientation class, is required of all individual who wish to shoot at the range. The $100 non-refundable application fee must be submitted with application ($50 for CCW holders.) Enrollment into one of six plans is required to reserve shooting time, family plans available.Premier $550/year Includes 75 - 1 hr visits + 6 guest passesPlan A: Expert $450/year Includes 50 - 1 hr visits + 6 guest passesPlan B: Sharpshooter $350/year Includes 35 - 1 hr visits + 4 guest passesPlan C: Marksman $250/year Includes 25 - 1 hr visits + 2 guest passesOccasional Shooter $200/year Includes 12 - 1 hr visits + 2 guest passesA La Carte $20/per hourUnlimited number of visits - Guest passes available for purchasePlease visit www.ci.longmont.co.us/police/general/firingrange.htm for more information about the Range and how to start the application process.

Longmont Police Department/Boulder County Sheriff’s Office

Firing Range and Training Center10916 County Rd 5 • 303-774-4587

Civilian Hours of operation: Friday 6-9pm | Saturday 8am-5pm | Sunday 8am-5pm

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Centennial Pool1201 Alpine St • 303-651-8406Multipurpose RoomPool Rental

St Vrain Memorial Building700 Longs Peak Ave • 303-651-8404Meeting/Party RoomsGymnasium

Longmont Recreation Center310 Quail Rd • 303-774-4800Meeting/Party RoomsGymnasiumPool Rentals

Izaak Walton Clubhouse18 S Sunset St, north of Boston AveContact: 303-651-8404Capacit 50/hr for pm/weekend/ holidays; $25 weekdays. $200 deposit requiredci.longmont.co.us/rec/rentals

Sunset Pool - Seasonal1900 Longs Peak Ave • 303-651-8300Indoor Meeting/Party RoomOutdoor pool and shade shelters

Outdoor Activity Pools - SeasonalRoosevelt Pool, 903 8th AveKanemoto Pool, 1151 S. Pratt PkwyOutdoor pool and shade shelters

Summer pool reservations acceptedthrough the end of August/early SeptemberContact: 303-651-8406

Roosevelt Pavilion 725 8th Ave • 303-651-8404Outdoor cabana space

Athletic Fields – SeasonalLong & short term reservationsContact: 303-774-4754

Willow Farm Barn901 S. Fordham St • 303-651-8404Enclosed shelter with six picnic tables adjacent to playground and modern restrooms. Seasonal. Cost is $45 half-day/ $70 whole-day; $200 deposit required, $50 deposit for electrical outlet

Cancellations with two weeks notice or less are subject to loss of deposit and/or loss of a percentage of fees paid.

Historic Callahan House312 Terry St • 303-776-5191Capacity In-house event: 80 Sit-down meals: 50 House and garden: 150Weddings & Receptions, Parties, Meetings, RetreatsFull-service catering availableCost varies; deposit requiredci.longmont.co.us/Callahan

Parks Shelters - Seasonal ReservationsPermanent shelter structures at city parks are available for rental through Recreation Services and online. Alcohol park permits are available: contact the City Clerk’s Office at 303-651-8649 for more information.Contact: 303-651-8404. Cost is $35/day small shelter; $25/hr or $200/day large Sandstone Shelter and Roosevelt Pavilion. ci.longmont.co.us/rec/rentals

Longmont Museum 400 Quail Rd • 303-651-8373 During operating hours only. Classroom and meeting space. Capacity: 80 lecture styleRental fees vary; deposit required

Senior Center910 Longs Peak Ave • 303-651-8442 Nights and Weekends Only. Capacity varies from small classroom to large event room with seating up to 250 people. Cost varies by room size, $30/hr to $125/hr; Deposit required.ci.longmont.co.us/sen_ctr/rentals

Longmont Public Library409 4th Ave • 303-651-8795 Capacity: 12 to 90 peopleClassroom and meeting spaceFree -Only non-profit/educational usage.

Fire Station Community RoomsFire station #3: 1000 Pace StFire station #5: 617 Barberry DrClassroom Space, Capacity (each room): 50Contact: 303-651-8437 or www.ci.longmont.co.us/fire “About Us”

LONGMONT RECREATION SERVICES All Recreation Services facilities offer during-hoursand after-hours rentals. ci.longmont.co.us/rec/gen

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sing a group of friends and familyduring a backyardparty on theFourth of July.“A lot of you

know that wehave been consid-ering a very im-portant decisionin our family,”Shaffer said. “Be-fore we an-nounced our decision to the gener-al public, we thought we’d bring agroup of very close friends andfamily and neighbors and peoplewho have been very supportiveover the years together to sharethe decision that we’ve made withyou first.

“Tomorrow (Tuesday), I amgoing to announce that I am an of-ficial candidate for Congress.”

The announcement was metwith cheers by the crowd and ateasing admonition to “Get back tothe food” by Shaffer.

Shaffer, D-Longmont, had con-sidered running in 2008 butstepped aside for the candidacy ofBetsy Markey, who defeated in-cumbent Republican Marilyn Mus-grave. After current U.S. Rep. CoryGardner, a Republican, defeatedMarkey in her bid for re-election,Shaffer’s name was discussed as apossible challenger.

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LONGMONT— Every Inde-pendence Day, the biggestbackyard party in town can

be found at Thompson Park.“I’m all about the parades and

stuff, but this is way better,” saidShelley Kunselman, who hit thepark at 7 a.m. to grab a shady pic-nic spot. “I see a bunch of people Iknow, chat with them, and thenmake the rounds again in about anhour. And you can’t beat the mu-sic.”Or the heat. Temperatures rose

through the 90s as the annualLongmont Symphony Orchestraconcert and July 4 community pic-nic went on. Most families huggedthe shade of a tree or an awning;two members of the LongmontChorale briefly passed out fromthe warmth.“No rain this year,” opening

singer Dan Wright told the crowdwith a chuckle. “Remember lastyear?”Without the showers that wash-

ed the park in 2010 and almostcanceled the event, patriotic deco-rations had free reign to take overevery available space and table.Tri-color strawberries, with white

chocolate and blue sprinkles.Cookies shaped like the continen-tal United States. Even a smallwhite “Old Glory” Christmas tree,decorated to the hilt with wood-

block flags, “USA” cutouts and anUncle Sam teddy bear, among oth-er star-spangled touches.“Everyone likes it,” said the

tree’s owner, Kathy Howell of

Erie. “I am starting to reach satu-ration, but for now, I just keepadding things.”Some keep adding people as

well. For Evelyn Josephsohn, thiscame in the middle of her familyreunion, with 25 people descend-ing on Longmont from as far awayas Montana.“This is quite a special Fourth of

July for us,” she said, as the familyset up its picnic table, entered inthe afternoon’s contest as “Red,White and Balloons,” a namethought up by Josephsohn’sgranddaughter.It’s also the young ones, she

noted, who were responsible forthe family’s picnic site: as close tothe cannon for the 1812 Overtureas possible. That same cannonmade a few picnickers jump dur-ing the national anthem, as a mis-chievous Kim Knake set it off intime for “The bombs bursting inair ...”“There seems to be a quick trig-

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DENVER— One gay man video-taped for the project shares thathis extended family reacted to hisnews of testing positive for HIV byasking him to use a plastic plate,cup and utensils at mealtime.Another subject, a 14-year-old

boy infected with HIV at birth byhis mother, answers a questionabout future dating. He thinks itcould work “if she could just ac-cept me for who I am rather thanwhat I have.”

Their testimonies now liveamong 173 other interviews re-corded so far by The Positive Proj-ect, a Denver nonprofit organiza-tion dedicated to getting personalstories with information about HIVto those infected, affected and atrisk through a free, digital, onlinearchive.Tony Miles and Dawn Shearer,

both mental health professionals,

launched the project in 2000. Yearsof privately listening to the testimo-nies of HIV-positive clients con-vinced them that a related video ar-chive could be another resource infighting the HIV/AIDS pandemic,which hit the United States 30years ago this summer.Patient confidentiality prevented

them from sharing their clients’stories.“But anyone who participates in

the project needs to be preparedfor the fact that clips of their inter-view could show up on NBC Night-ly News,” Miles said.The duo got interviewees

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