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BRINGING LIFE TO THE COMMUNITYCULTURE, PARKS, & RECREATION DEPARTMENT

Arts Picnic, pages 16-17

Summer Fun & Camps,

pages 32-33, 42, 50, 52-55, 57, 59

Outdoor Adventures, pages 35-38

Rocky Mountain Senior Games,

page 79

Discovery Bay’s Doggie Day!

see page 16, for details!

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Register now for the 15th Annual Healthy Kids Run Series.

Join the Fun! Earn Prizes!

All elementary students ages

5-12 are eligible to register for

the Run Series that includes nine

FREE local fun runs from June

through October.

Youth 13-18 can sign up for

the Fit.Teen Run Series.

For more information and to register, visit pvhs.org/healthykidsclub.

Fit Families on the Move!

is a program sponsored by

University of Colorado Health’s

Healthy Kids Club designed to

keep families moving and active

during the summer months.

Fit Families can participate in

a variety of free or low-cost

activities all summer long.

pvhs.org/healthykidsclub

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Looking for a little excursion or fun

place to explore this summer?

Check out the great 50+ travel programs starting on page 81.

Log on to:www.greeleygov.com/recreationand click on the Leisure Link logo to subscribe to the eNewsletter!

The Recreation Connection is published quarterly by the Culture, Parks, and Recreation Department. The magazine is available at the Greeley Recreation Center, located at 651 10th Ave; the Family FunPlex, located at 1501 65th Ave; the Greeley Ice Haus, located at 900 8th Ave; local businesses throughout Greeley; and online at www.greeleygov.com/recreation.

www.facebook.com/GreeleyRec

www.twitter.com/GreeleyRec

Thanks to our “Helping Enhance Your Quality of Life” Sponsor!

2 A Word from the Director

3 Mission Statement, General Information

4 Facilities

14 Special Events

19 Aquatics

25 Fitness & Wellness

31 Greeley Ice Haus

35 Outdoor Adventure

39 Youth Sports

50 Youth Programs

54 Art, History & Music

63 Adult Programs

64 Adult Sports

67 50+ Programs

77 50+ Sports

81 50+ Travel

87 Registration Form

Like us on Facebook or follow us on

Twitter!

Swim lessons are offered at four

different pools this summer.

Find the class you want and register before

they fill up!See pages 20-23.

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Ah, ‘tis summer time again and I want to remind you to explore with the

children in your life their own “Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights.” Please think that all children should have the opportunity to explore and participate in these 10 basic

activities at least once. Create your own top 10 list this summer but here’s a start:1) Connect with the past –

discover Centennial Village and the newly completed section of art fence!

2) Splash in the water – take a dip at Discovery Bay outdoor waterpark! See page 19.

3) Play in a safe place – coming in August – Greeley’s newest park – Homestead Park and play area!

4) Camp under the stars – camp in your own backyard! Or… take in a night of camping at Island Grove on June 7 and 8 as a part of the annual Greeley Blues Jam (minimal fees do apply)!

5) Explore nature – visit the Poudre Learning Center, go on a bug hunt, watch a spider web, or install a bird feeder in your backyard! See page 37.

6) Learn to swim – sign up for the area’s best swim lesson programs at Greeley’s pools! Pages 20-24.

7) Play on a team – we’ve got offerings year round either through the City of Greeley or with one of our many youth sports partners – tee-ball, baseball, softball, soccer, football, basketball, volleyball, hockey, and more!

8) Follow a trail – 21 miles of the Poudre Trail from Island Grove to Windsor! www.Poudretrail.org

9) Catch a fish – fishing in any lake within Greeley parks is permitted – just follow the State of Colorado’s fishing regulations (Division of Parks and Wildlife – www.wildlife.state.co.us/Fishing)

10) Ride a bike – an absolute must! June is Bike Month! And… Ride a Bike to Work Day is June 26 – stay tuned for more…

Whatever you do this summer, I wish you happy outdoor recreating and exploring! Cheers, Andy

A WORD FROM THE DIRECTOR

Director of the Culture, Parks, and Recreation Department

Andrew McRoberts,CPRP

[email protected]

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970.356.7787 GreeleyStampede.orgMust be redeemed through the Greeley Stampede Ticket Offce by phone or in person using the code: COG-REC.

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City Mission StatementWe promise to preserve and improve the quality of life for Greeley through timely, courteous and cost-effective service.

Greeley City CouncilTom Norton, Mayor, Charles Archibeque, Robb Casseday, Sandi Elder, Michael Finn, John Gates, Donna Sapienza

Parks & RecreationAdvisory BoardBert Garcia, Doris Gilreath, Todd Hampton, Tarry Harvey, Sandy Magnuson, Ryan Rose,Scott Schuttenburg, Kathleen Stewart, Kenneth Weaver

UCCC Advisory BoardDan Doherty, Mary Doty, Starr Jageler, Floris Mikkelson, Margaret Rothaus, Phyllis Sandstedt, Joe Tennessen, Jeff Walthall

Rodarte Community Center Advisory BoardDerek Andersen, Angelica Arguijo, Julie Jensen, Lucas Montano, Alice Nava, Scott Schuttenberg

Museum Advisory BoardFrances Anich, Scott Bomar, Penny Byassee, Jasper Freese, Starr Jageler, Floris Mikkelson, Bobby Mondragon, Diane Miller, Steve Ulibarri

Greeley Art CommissionThom Bator Jr., Frank Freeman, Jim Klingman, Eddie Mirick, Ed Rogers, Kathleen Stewart, Mick Todd, Susan Benson Todd, Sonya Paukune, Ana Ursyn, Kristin Zasada

Golf Advisory BoardLarry Heinze, Noel Lawrence, Joseph Murphy, Donna Newton, Chuck Tennessen, Jerry Toler, Scott Westerberg

Island Grove Advisory BoardMary Bohlender, Michael Finn, Dave Long, Shannon Lyons, Eileen McGaughery, Bruce Cameron

Customer Service RepresentativePlease call Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm for assistance, 350.9400 or 350.9401.

Special Needs/AccessibilityOur goal is to provide you with accessible services and programs. It is important to indicate any special needs on your registration form and call the Greeley Recreation Center at 350.9400 at least one month prior to the program start date.

Rentals, Parties & ReservationsRecreation facilities and parks are available for private rentals:Greeley Recreation Center 350.9400Family FunPlex 350.9401Greeley Ice Haus 350.9402Senior Center 350.9440Rodarte Community Center 350.9430Greeley History Museum 350.9220Centennial Village 350.9225Union Colony Civic Center 350.9449Island Grove Facilities 350.9392

Park Shelter ReservationsCan be made in person at thefollowing locations:Greeley Recreation Center, 350.9400(651 10th Avenue)or Family FunPlex, 350.9401(1501 65th Avenue)Reservations must be made no later than 5 business days prior to requested date. Requests submitted less than 5 days preceding events will be on a first come, first served basis.

Park ContactsPark Superintendent Ken Musil, 350.9394Forestry Manager Shiloh Hatcher, 339.2436

Island Grove Regional ParkLocated on 147 acres, this park has been transformed into a multi-use facility. To schedule your next event or a tour of the facilities, stop by our office at 501 N 14th Avenue or call for details.

Island Grove ContactsIsland Grove Facility Manager Tom Welch, 350.9522Island Grove Scheduling Coordinator Kathy Dilbeck, 350.9392

Golf Courses/ContactsGolf Manager Wayne Leighton, 330.7327Golf Superintendent Tim Miller, 351.8954

Recreation ContactsRecreation Superintendent Dale Elder, 336.4200Recreation Program Manager, FunPlex Phil Moya, 350.9415Recreation Supervisor, Aquatics/Fitness/Youth Sports Braydon Maxwell, 336.4217Recreation Facility Supervisor Amanda Gustafson, 336.4218Recreation Coordinator II, Aqua/YS Justin Wells, 350.9411Recreation Program Manager, Rec Ctr. David L. Sanchez, 350.9422Recreation Supervisor, Rec Ctr. Andrea Haring, 336.4219Recreation Supervisor, Athletics/Dance Lorraine Zamora, 350.9421Recreation Coordinator II, Adult Sports Steven Frederick, 350.9416Recreation Coordinator II, Youth Sports Danika Jostes, 350.9414Recreation Program Manager, Senior Ctr. Sheri Lobmeyer, 350.9437Youth Program Manager, RodarteCommunity Center & Youth Enrichment C.J. Archibeque, 350.9548

Museum ContactsMuseums Manager Erin Quinn Valcho, 350.9218Curator of Education & Living History Bill Armstrong, 350.9275

UCCC/Culture ContactsUCCC Manager Mark Breimhorst, 350.9768Public Art Coordinator Kim Snyder, 350.9450Scheduling Coordinator Jill Droegemueller, 350.9449Ticket Office Coordinator Mari Hein, 350.9470

Marketing ContactsMarketing Manager Pilar De Jesus, 350.9259Marketing Coordinator, Recreation Mary M. Russell, 350.9448Marketing Assistant, Museums Emily Lance, 350.9216Festivals Coordinator Rhonda Welch, 350.9451Graphic Artist/Web Specialist Nanci Avery, 350.9413Advertising/Sponsorships Celeste Hall, 350.9878 Fred Tomkins, 350.9417

For a basic map and listing of all park facilities, please refer to pages 46 & 47 3

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Greeley Family FunPlex1501 65th Avenue • Greeley, CO 80634 • 970.350.9401 • www.familyfunplex.comAdventure Island Indoor Waterpark • River Run Adventure Mini Golf • Twin Rivers Softball Complex

Fitness/Weight Room • Babysitting Service • Walking/Jogging Track • Field House

Fees *Includes use of open gym, track, swimming pool, weight room and locker room.5 & under $1.50Youth (6-15) $4.50Adults $5.50Seniors (60+) $4.50Military $3.5020-Punch Pass $77

Drop-In Fitness Class $7(includes all CONTRACTED classes)

River Run Adventure Mini Golf*Open weather permittingM-F 6am-Dusk, Sat 7am-DuskSun 11am-Dusk Peak Non-Peak (Oct. 16-Apr. 14)5 & under $2.50 $1.25Youth (6-15) $5 $2.50Adults $6 $3Seniors (60+) $5 $2.50 FREE with Family FunPlex & Greeley Recreation Center memberships

Mini Golf Date Night Saturdays!May 25-Aug 173pm-Dusk. 2-for-1 admission

Summer Family Mini Golf NightsMay 25-Aug 17M-F, 5-8pm $15 for 2 adults and up to 4 children

MembershipsEnjoy unlimited use of FunPlex and Greeley Recreation Center facilities. Includes swimming, miniature golf, weight/cardio room, open gym, walking/jogging track and Kid Kare. Discounts on Youth Sports registrations, aerobics and fitness classes. See rates below. 3 mo. 6 mo. Yr.Adults $120 $200 $360Youth/Seniors $75 $125 $225Senior Spouse $30 $50 $90Family $195 $325 $600Student/Military $90 $150 $270 “Family” = 2 adults & up to 4 kids 18 & under from the same household.Proof of residency required.Corporate memberships also available.Call the Family FunPlex for more information at 350.9401.

Facility ClosuresThursday, July 4 (Independence Day) Facility and all pools closed for maintenance August 18-25All pools closed for maintenance August 18-September 8.

BIRTHDAY PARTYPACKAGES

Each party includes a table reserved in the party room for one hour, half-sheet birthday cake, party supplies and invitations which are available online. Food & goodie bags can be added to any party.

Package 1 $125 for 10 youth.Includes all of the above plus oneevent. Additional youth, $10 each.Package 2 $150 for 10 youth.Includes all of the above plustwo events. Additional youth,$12 each.Events:• Adventure Island (swimming)• River Run Adventure Mini Golf

(18-hole miniature golf course)For more information call

336.4219

Summer Hours begin May 23(Weight room & track open during facility hrs)M-F 5am-10pmSaturday 7am-8pmSunday 11am-8pm(Hours are subject to change)Facility will be closed Aug 18-25 for maintenance.All Pools will be closed Aug 18-Sept 8 for maintenance.

Pool HoursEach child 5 and under must be accompanied by a paying adult in the pool.* Special Family Rate $12 per family (2 adults & up to 4 children)

Mon-Fri• 9am-1pm Zero Depth, Lazy River &

Speed Slide*• 1-5pm All pools• 6-8pm Zero Depth, Lazy River &

Speed Slide*Sat• 11am-1pm Zero Depth, Lazy River &

Speed Slide*• 1-7pm All poolsSun 1-5pm All pools

Lap Swim (16 years & older)Lap PoolM-F 6-8am, 11am-1pm, 6-8pmSat 8am-12:30pm

Adult Water Walking (16+ years)Lazy RiverM/W/F 8-9am T/Th 7-9am Sat 8am-12:30pm

Steam RoomM-F 6am-1pm & 6-8pmSat 8am-12:30pm Sun closed

Open GymCall 350.9401 for hours & rates.

Senior Walking (Track only)M-F 6-8am, $1

Kid KareParents must be on site to use the Kid Kare Program. Max of 2 hour time limit per visit. M-Th 8am-2pm & 5-8pmFri 8am-2pm Sat 11am-1pmFee $3 per hour per childPunch cards available! $30 for 11 hours.

Members

get a discount

on all Fitness

Classes!

Showcase your Band at the Family FunPlex Amphitheatre! This venue is available for your band to use free of charge on Friday nights! Book a date by calling Andrea Haring at 336.4219 and invite your friends and family to hear your band play. Must provide own equipment.

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900 8th Avenue • Greeley, CO 80631 • 970.350.9402 • www.greeleyicehaus.comSee pages 31-34 for Programs & Classes

Public SkatingMonday-Sunday 12-1:30pmWednesday 6:15-7:45pmFriday & Saturday 7:15-8:45pm

Cosmic SkatingCosmic skating has multi-colored lighting effects and great music for even more skating fun!Friday & Saturday Nights 7:15-8:45pm

Family Skate Session*Tuesday & Thursday 12-1:30pmWednesday 6:15-7:45pm* Only $12 for two adults and up to four children includes skate rental!

FeesWeekday Public Skate $4Weekend Public Skate $5Age 4 & under - anytime $1Skate Rental $2

Ice Hockey Drop-in (16+)Stick & Puck (All ages, under 8 with an adult)Skills & Drills (16+)Fee $6For the latest days and times, check out Stix & Kix online at www.greeleyicehaus.com or call 350.9402

Freestyle SkateFigure Skaters improve your skills!Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 3-5:15pm45 minute blocks, $5 each

Skate Café (50+)M, W, F 9-10am $3 (Includes skate rental & a cup of coffee)

Pro ShopRetail merchandise for all your skating needs!

Skate SharpeningHockey and Recreational Figure Skates $5Freestyle Figure Skates/Goalie Skates $7New skates not purchased from the Ice Haus $15$2 additional charge for rush jobs less than 24 hours

Host a FUNdraiser Come during our public skate hours and receive credit for your group/organization! Fundraiser participants get $1 off admission. For more information please call 350.9402 to book your date today.

Meeting Rooms AvailableCall 350.9402 for information

Facility ClosuresJune 26-July 5

BIRTHDAY PARTIES• Private party room use for 1 hour

before or after Public Skate Sessions! (choice of 3 rooms)

• Invitations & thank-you cards (invitations available online)

• Admission & skate rental for 10 guests (birthday child & 2 chaperones FREE!)

• Birthday cake (regular half-sheet birthday cake & 2 pitchers of soda)

• Party supplies (plates, napkins, cutlery, cups, balloons)

• Birthday gift for birthday child

* Additional food and other upgrades available!

ONLY $125Call 350.9402 for more information and available times.

COME TO FRIDAY NIGHT THEME NIGHTSPage 34

August

Beat the Heat

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Come to any public skate

session in August for only

$4

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Offer valid for Public Skate

sessions only

Summer HoursMay 23-August 16

Mon-Fri Noon-2:45pmSat & Sun Noon-1:30pmCheck website for additional hours

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Greeley Senior Activity Center1010 6th Street • Greeley, CO 80631 • 970.350.9440

Where Being Active is Our Way of Life!

Greeting CardsMonday-Friday, 8am-5pmGreeting cards are available inside the Greeley Senior Activity Center.

Locker rental 42 lockers are available. You must provide your own lock.Fees are $2 per month, $5 per quarter or $16 per year.

Computer Lab Seven computers with high-speed internet for members’ use.

Senior Advisory Committee Joe Bain-Past Chair, Catherine Mau-Chair, Darlene Edwards-Financial Sec, Doris Gilreath, Helen Freese, Alvina Bailey, Larry Brokaw, Dave Hampson, Chita Lebsack, Carrie Metcalf, Helen Norton, Jean Sharpley, Bernie Sidi, Bob Edwards, D.Rea Scudder, Pat Wells, Alex Zauder, Richard Griess, Ronni Howell, Lisa Loehr, Mariette Mathews, Meredith Skoglund, Ian Sayre, Sheri Shovlin

Corporate and Individual Shareholder MembershipsBecome a shareholder of the Senior Activity Center today! Anyone 50 years or older may join. Yearly fees are only $22 for residents and $24 for non-residents. Non-members must pay a daily drop-in fee of $3 to participate in programs. Shareholders receive a discount on most programs, priority registration, phone-in registration, a monthly newsletter, a parking permit and the option of renting a locker on the premises. Orientations are held the 4th Thursday of every month at 10am. Contact Sheri Lobmeyer at 350.9437 if you are interested in a corporate membership at the Senior Center.

Hours

M-F 8am-5pm, Sat 12-3pm

Sun CLOSED

Facility Closures

Monday, May 27 (Memorial Day)

Thursday, July 4 (Independence Day)

Parking Permits

The Greeley Senior Activity Center

parking lot is a Senior Permit Lot

only. If you do not have a permit

allowing access to the lot, you will be

issued a parking ticket. Stop at the

front desk for your 2013 sticker.

Information Bureau

Do you know a group that would

like to hear about the Greeley Senior

Activity Center? The staff at the

Center would be happy to come

and talk to your group about the

wonderful programs that we have to

offer the older adult population in

the community.

Find classes at the Greeley Senior Activity

Center, Greeley Recreation Center and

Family FunPlex. There are no penalties for visiting multiple

facilities in a day – be sure to swipe your card!

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Greeley Recreation Center651 10th Avenue • Greeley, CO 80631 • 970.350.9400

Swimming Pool • Weight & Cardio Room • Gym • Rock Wall • Racquetball Courts • Fitness/Dance StudiosRifle/Archery Range • Equipment Rental • Babysitting Service • Parties • Room Rentals

Summer Hours begin May 23(Weight room open during facility hours)Mon-Fri 6am-7pmSaturday 8am-5pmSundays CLOSEDFacility will be closed June 23-30 for maintenance.Pool will be closed June 23 –July 7 for maintenance.

Pool Hours* Each child 5 and under must be accompanied by a paying adult.

Open SwimNo open swim May 23-Aug 14. Please check other facilities for open swim & lap swim times.

Lap SwimM-F 6am-1pm & 5:30-7pmSat 9am-1pm* Age 16 & above. Share lanes during busy hours or swimming lessons. The Diving Well & pool may be closed during Open or Lap Swim due to District 6 needs, special events, classes or programs.

Fee Daily admission or $63 for 20-punch pass

Open GymM-F Noon-5pmSat 1-5pm (Hours subject to change)

Rock Wall(Open during facility hours for bouldering, but must be certified to climb with equipment) Classes and programs are held from M-Th 6am-9pm, Fri 6am-8pm, Sat 8am-1pm* On a regular basis, the “Rock” will be scheduled with classes. General climbing can still take place; however, the classes have priority on sections of the climbing wall.

Kid Kare Parents must be on site to use the Kid Kare Program. Two-hour limit per visit.M-Th 8:30am-1pm*Hours may change depending on demand.Fee $3 per hour per childPunch cards available! $30 for 11 hours

Indoor Range No drop-ins, see pg. 32

Facility ClosuresFacility will be closed June 23-30 for maintenance.Pool will be closed June 23 –July 7 for maintenance.Thursday, July 4 (Independence Day)

Fees Daily fees include use of open gym, swimming pool, racquetball, climbing wall, weight room and locker room. Hand stamps may be used to verify payment. *Separate charge for racquetball equipment.

Adults $4.50Youth (6-15) $3.505 & Under $1.50Seniors (60+) $3.50Military $2.5020-Punch Pass $63

Drop-In Fitness $7 for all classes (includes all CONTRACTED classes)Noon Ball 12-1pm Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, $2

Rock WallBelay Rides: $5 (open to all)Drop-In: (Must be certified to belay)Equipment: shoes $3.50 harness $2.50 chalkless bag $1 carabiner Free helmet Free (everything) $5

MembershipsEnjoy unlimited use of Greeley Recreation Center & Family FunPlex facilities! Includes swimming, weight room, racquetball, open gym, climbing wall (if certified) and Kid Kare. Discounts on Youth Sports registrations, aerobics and fitness classes. See rates below: 3 mo. 6 mo. Yr. Adults $120 $200 $360Youth/Seniors $75 $125 $225Senior Spouse $30 $50 $90Family* $195 $325 $600Student/Military $90 $150 $270(20-punch pass available for $63)“Family”= 2 adults & up to 4 kids 18 & under from the same household. Proof of residency is required.

C o r p o r a t e memberships a v a i l a b l e . Call the Greeley Recreation Center for more information at 350.9400.

BIRTHDAY PARTY PACKAGES

Each party includes a table reserved in the party room for one hour, half-sheet birthday cake, party supplies and invitations which are available online. Pizza & goodie bags can be added to any package.

Pool Party$90/party for 10 Youth. Additional Youth $3 each. Maximum of 20.

Tumbling Party$125/party for 10 Youth. Additional Youth $3 each. Maximum of 12.

Rock Climbing Party$125/party for 10 Youth. Additional Youth $3 each. Maximum of 12.

Party times available Saturday 1-3pm or 3-5pm. Any other times, call 350.9400. Please book at least two weeks in advance. Full payment is due at the time of booking.

For more information call 336.4219

Check Out

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SilverSneakers®

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Rodarte Community Center920 A Street • Greeley, CO 80631 • 970.350.9430

HoursMonday-Thursday 8am-7pmFriday 8am-6pmSaturday CLOSEDSunday CLOSED(All times subject to change)

Open Gym HoursTuesday and Thursday 6-7pm(All times subject to change)

FeesAdult (17+) $3Youth (16 & under) $2

Senior WalkingMonday-Friday 8-9:30am FREE

Adult WalkingMonday-Friday 11:30am-2pm $1

Adult Drop-in Open GymMonday-Friday 11:30am-2pm $2

Staff MembersC.J. ArchibequeRecreation Program Manager350.9548

Brecken ArnoldRecreation Supervisor350.9771

Irma ChavezRecreation Coordinator350.9576

Tony MataRecreation Coordinator350.9431

Dominique PadillaRecreation Technician336.4179

Facility ClosuresMonday, May 27 (Memorial Day) Thursday, July 4 (Independence Day)

Rodarte Community Center Art GalleryMonday-Thursday, 8am-7pm Friday, 8am-6pm Enjoy viewing exhibits in the Rodarte Community Center Art Gallery. The Gallery is open during regular business hours. Come see our new 1% for Art “Para la Gente” by artist Lauren Camp; two permanent murals by Rodarte youth; and an inter-generational art project by artist Joe Crowley, Rodarte youth and seniors. Our latest addition is the UNC Student Mural inspired by Diego Rivera’s famous ‘Detroit Industry’ Mural. For more information call the Rodarte Community Center at 350.9430.

BOXINGHave fun learning the basic techniques of boxing.See Pages 39 & 65

ZUMBAEasy to follow dance themes that will tone & sculpt the body, maximizing caloric and fat burning. Visit page 25 for Jaime Thomas’ class schedule

RODARTE SENIOR GROUPS • LOS ALEGRES ANCIANOS MEXICANOS (L.A.A.M)

Come socialize, play bingo and enjoy other special events. L.A.A.M. also provides assistance to seniors in crisis.

• RODARTE 50+ GROUP This group of senior citizens meets for lunch and friendship. Go to page 68

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The Youth Enrichment Program’s purpose is to promote a positive presence in our community that will assist in a reduction of criminal activities, and to provide recreational, educational and cultural programs for Greeley’s youth and citizens. The community has both a role and a responsibility to the youth, parents, business leaders and adult volunteers to be in a safe, friendly learning environment.

FacilitiesRodarte Community Center • 920 A Street • 350.9430Anna Gimmestad Park • 1710 31st Street Road • 378.6720

Youth Enrichment ProgramFocusing on building relationships and collaborative partnerships

to promote the positive development of youth.

Youth NetMeets the third Friday of every month, 9am, at the Rodarte Community Center, 920 A Street, Greeley. This coalition of youth and family service providers meets monthly to collaborate, coordinate and educate each other about programs and service offerings in the community. Please join us for our next meeting. For more information, call C.J. Archibeque at 350.9548.

Greeley Youth CommissionMeets the fourth Monday of every month, 6:30pm at the Rodarte Community Center.

This Advisory Board provides a collective voice of area youth to Greeley City Council. For more information, call C.J. Archibeque at 350.9548.

Youth Commission MembersJacquelyn English, Benito Gutierrez, Natasha Koehler, Morgan Krause, Andrew Krieger, Jorge Lechuga, Bryce Sugden, Joel Vargas and Kristiann Vargas.

2013 National Youth Service Day Award Winners

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Greeley Public Golf CoursesHighland Hills Golf Course • 2200 Clubhouse Drive • Greeley, CO 80634 • 970.353.GOLF (4653)

Boomerang Links Golf Course • 7309 West 4th Street • Greeley, CO 80634Highland Hills and Boomerang Links each have 18 holes, fully stocked pro shops, driving ranges,

practice putting greens, practice chipping greens and restaurants.

Boomerang Links Golf Course

Highland Hills Golf Course

HoursGolf Courses, Pro Shops and Driving RangesCourses free of snow and playable:March-April 7am-SunsetMay-September Dawn-SunsetOctober 8am-Sunset*Snow on Golf Course ClosedWhat is Available at the City of Greeley Public Golf Courses for 2013:• Memberships • Annual Passes• Active Duty Rates• Green Fee Punch Cards• Electric Golf Cart Punch Cards• Junior Annual Passes• Practice facilities – Putting & chipping greens & driving ranges.*Seniors (60+) receive 10% off on all green fees, carts, memberships and annual passes *All memberships, annual passes, green fees and cart punch cards are for use at both Boomerang Links GC and Highland Hills GC.Pro Shops Sunrise-Sunset• Fully stocked with merchandise• Club Repair – Regrips are main repair; please

call for other club repair• Professional golf lessons – All ages – Groups are welcome – Please call for lesson information• Electric Golf Carts available• Pull carts available • Rental golf clubs available• Tee times taken one week in advance

RestaurantsBogey’s Pub and Grille at Highland Hills 330.3623Outback Restaurant and Pub at Boomerang Links 351.8958

Restaurant HoursMarch-April 9am-9pmMay-September 6am-9pmOctober 8am-9pmMonday-Saturday 11am-9pm

Tournaments, Special Outings• Call Boomerang Links GC or Highland

Hills GC 353.GOLF to book tournaments or a special outing.

• Pro shops can give rates if your event is 9 or 18 holes and if your event would like golf course restaurants to cater food.

Adult LessonsAdult Classes • Highland Hills GC • Wednesdays or Thursdays • 3 consecutive weeks • Cost $80Individual Lesson Rate • 1 Individual lesson $40 • 3 Individual lessons $100 • 5 Individual lessons $160

HHSMGA (senior men) – play every

Wednesday morning at Highland and one day a month at Boomerang Links; 18-hole and 9-hole divisions. Any man age 55 or older can join. Call for information on meeting dates, costs and season details.

HHWGA (women) play every Thursday morning at Highland; 18-hole and 9-hole divisions. Call for information on meeting dates, costs and season details.

BLLGA (women) play every Wednesday morning at Boomerang Links, 18-hole division only. Call for information on meeting dates, costs and season details.

Please Remember • Keep pace, wave faster players

through• Keep carts 30ft. from tees and greens

Use cart paths when available• Fix your ball marks• Replace your divots with sand &

seed when available

353.GOLF (4653)

Email addresses:• Highland Hills

[email protected]• Boomerang Links

[email protected]

www.GolfInGreeley.com

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2013 CITY OF GREELEY GOLF FEESGREEN FEESAdult 9 Holes $20Senior (60+) 9 Holes $18Junior (17 & under) 9 Holes $13Student (18+) 9 Holes $18Non-Primetime (after 12pm) 9 Holes $18Adult 18 Holes $33Senior (60+) 18 Holes $30Junior (17 & under) 18 Holes $20Student (18+) 18 Holes $30Non-Primetime (after 12pm) 18 Holes $30Junior Rates apply Monday-Friday and after 12 pm on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays.

PLAY PACKAGESAdult (10 Rounds) 9 Holes $180Senior (60+) (10 Rounds) 9 Holes $162Junior (17 & under) (10 Rounds) 9 Holes $97Adult (10 Rounds) 18 Holes $295Senior (60+) (10 Rounds) 18 Holes $265

ANNUAL PASSESAdult 7 Day $935Senior (60+) 7 Day $842Adult 5 Day (Mon-Fri) $748Senior (60+) 5 Day (Mon-Fri) $673Senior (60+) 4 Day (Mon-Thu) $583Junior Primary (Any Day) $270Junior Summer (June-Aug & any day) $180Annual passes may not be used for tournament play

CART FEESAdult ($9.50 per person) 9 Holes $19Senior (60+) ($8.50 per person) 9 Holes $17Adult ($15.50 per person) 18 Holes $31Senior (60+) ($14 per person) 18 Holes $28Adult Cart Punch Card $279Senior (60+) Punch Card $252

DRIVING RANGEYearly Range Passes and Driving Range Punch Cards Available – Please call Pro Shops for Prices & Passes, 353.GOLF (4653).

Passes, Memberships or Punch Cards are good at both Highland Hills Golf Course and Boomerang Links Golf Course.

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPS & PASSESAnnual Membership $1,600 (no trail fees)Senior Membership $1,440 (no trail fees) • Memberships & Passes may be purchased

after January 1, 2013 • Memberships may be purchased in two installments;

1st Payment (½ of membership) due 2/1/2013, 2nd Payment due 4/5/2013

Annual Memberships & Passes are good for 2013 only and are non-transferable.

TRAIL FEESAll Adult Passes 9 Holes $6Senior (60+) 7 Day Pass 9 Holes $6Senior (60+) 5 Day (Mon-Thu) 9 Holes $3Senior (60+) 5 Day (Friday) 9 Holes $6Senior (60+) 4 Day (Mon-Thu) 9 Holes $3Juniors (Mon-Fri) 9 Holes $3Juniors (Sat & Sun) after 12pm 9 Holes $3All Adult Passes 18 Holes $9Senior (60+) 7 Day Pass 18 Holes $9Senior (60+) 5 Day (Mon-Thu) 18 Holes $5Senior (60+) 5 Day (Friday) 18 Holes $9Senior (60+) 4 Day (Mon-Thu) 18 Holes $5Juniors (Mon-Fri) 18 Holes $5Juniors (Sat & Sun) after 12pm 18 Holes $5

www.GolfInGreeley.com

Bogey’s Pub and Grille

HigHland Hills golf Course2200 Clubhouse Drive • 970.330.7327

for more information call 330.3623

(2013 only, non-transferable. Daily trail fees must be paid)

(Annual pass holders only)

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Lesson CampsThe beginning level will be broken into age groups of 5-9, known as Pee-wee, and 10-17 known as Par. In this class your child will learn the basic motions of golf. Games and prizes will be used to ensure that your junior learns in a fun environment. There will also be an emphasis on safety and etiquette. Clubs will be provided to students if they need them.The second level is known as Birdie. Expanding and refining motions and spend some time on the course. Clubs will be provided to students if they need them.The third level is known as eagle. Directed towards children who have golf experience and a good knowledge of the rules and etiquette. The majority of class time will be spent on the golf course. Min-4, Max-12. Register early!All participants must have their own set of clubs for eagle level.Competitive Junior Program

The Competitive Junior Program is designed for junior golfers age 12-18 who wish to take golf to the next level. Group sessions include in-depth instruction, video analysis of their swings, practice routines, and playing strategies to help them develop their skills so that they can achieve their individual goals.Thursdays from 11:30am-1pm beginning May 30-July 25 (except July 4). Min-4, Max-12.

Golf Get ReadyThese lessons are for the adult beginning or novice level golfer. Six lessons over three weeks covering all aspects of the game in a fun, social environment. Wednesday and Thursday nights from 6-7pm. Session 1 May 8/9, 15/16, 22/23Session 2 June 5/6, 12/13, 19/20Session 3 July 10/11, 17/18, 24/25 Fee for the Adult Group Lessons is $99 per student per session. Min-4, Max-12.

Tuesday Night Family ClinicsEvery Tuesday night from June 2-August 6 (except July 4) beginning at 6pm we will offer a family golf clinic. The clinics will run until 6:45pm when twilight golf begins. Week 1 PuttingWeek 2 ChippingWeek 3 IronsWeek 4 DriverWeek 5 PuttingWeek 6 ChippingWeek 7 IronsWeek 8 DriverWeek 9 PuttingFee is $5 per week for juniors and $10 per week for adults. You can also purchase the entire series up front for $40 for juniors and $80 for adults. Max-25.

Junior golf LibraryWe’re offering an exciting new program that will allow you to check out junior clubs like books out of a library! These are long-term rentals that allow you to get

your junior started out with the equipment they need. For fee information or to check out clubs contact Highland Hills Golf Course at 330.7327.

Play daysThis year we are proud to join Boomerang Links Golf in offering junior golf play days! Every Thursday morning from June 6-August 8 we will offer structured play specifically designed for kids. There will be 2, 4, and 9-hole divisions. Play will be monitored by volunteers to ensure that players have good grasp of the rules, etiquette and pace of play. We ask that players call at least 24 hours in advance for tee times.

Point Reward OpportunityPoints can be accrued towards pro-shop merchandise, gift cards and other rewards! Members of the Highland Hills Junior Golf Association will be given a membership card, discounts on driving range balls as well as first pick of classes and tournaments. Annual membership in the association costs $20 for players without an official handicap and $45 for players who want an official Colorado Golf Association handicap. If you have any questions about Highland Hills Junior Golf programs please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected] check us out at facebook.com/hhjga or call us at 330.7327.

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Island GroveRegional Park

501 N. 14th Avenue • Greeley, CO 80631 • 970.350.9392 • www.islandgrovepark.com

Come Play in Our Park!

Events Center• 92,000 sq. ft.• 4 Conference/Meeting Rooms• On-site Caterer and Liquor

Concessions• State-of-the-Art Sound System• Power for Every Need• Air Conditioned• Capacity 8,280

Exhibition Building• Hall Size 220’ x 108’• Room Sizes 53’ x 47’ and 47’ x 33’• Concession Facilities• Capacity 2,100

Pro Rodeo Arena & Grandstand• Arena Size 295’ x 195’• 150 Covered Horse Stalls• 10 Equine Wash Racks• Warm-Up Area• Concession Facilities• Permanent Seating Capacity 9,300

Livestock Building• Usable as an Indoor Arena• Barn Size 300’ x 100’

Bunkhouse• Room Size 48’ x 30’• Kitchen & Covered Patio• Capacity 75

Greeley Saddle Club Center• Arena Size 300’ x 118’• Warm-Up Arena Size 210’ x 96’• Wash Racks• 30 RV Hookups• Shelter House Size 48’ x 30’• Shelter House Capacity 50

4-H Building• Hall Size 73’ x 86’• Room Size 31’ x 40’• Kitchen 19’ x 36’• Capacity 475

Island Grove’s on-site staff offers top-notch customer service you can count on! Book the entire IG complex for a multi-day event or a specific portion of the park for the day. You will find that we offer some of the most affordable facility usage and equipment rental rates anywhere. Contact the Scheduling Coordinator at 350.9392 for all your rental needs. Some of Island Grove’s amenities include: • Six buildings with rooms of varying sizes offer approximately

150,000 square feet of indoor space. • Four Arenas • Two covered pavilions • Over 250 RV hook-ups and wide open spaces with plenty of

shade provide limitless opportunities in an outdoor setting.IG Park was planned with families and people of all ages in mind. • Splash Park • Playground • Softball field, multi-use sports fields • Picnic areas • Direct access to the Poudre River Trail • A calendar filled with family-friendly events sets Island Grove

Regional Park apart from any other park in the City of Greeley. Some events held here are:

• Home and Garden Show • Colorado Farm Show • Greeley Stampede • Greeley Kennel Club events • Greeley Blues Jam • Rocky Mountain Volleyball Showdown • Quinceañeras

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CINCO DE MAYO SKATESunday, May 5 • 12-1:30pmCome join us at the Ice Haus and skate with your family and friends in celebration of Cinco de Mayo. Age 3+.Greeley Ice HausAdmission Adults $4, 4 and under $1 Skate Rental $2 per person

HAWAIIAN SHIRT DAYWednesday, June 5 • 1-5pm • Centennial PoolWednesday, June 12 • 1-5pm • Discovery Bay Wear a Hawaiian shirt to the pool & get $1 off.Admission Youth/Senior $4, adults $4.50

INDEPENDENCE DAY SWIMThursday, July 4 • 1-5pmCome to either Discovery Bay or Centennial Pool on July 4th and receive $1 off admission.Centennial Pool, 23 Ave & Reservoir Rd.Discovery Bay Waterpark, 715 E. 24 St.Admission Youth/Senior $4, adults $4.50

FATHER’S DAY SKATE SPECIALSunday, June 16 • 12-1:30pmCelebrate Father’s Day at the Ice Haus. Fathers, see if you can survive skating like you “survive” being a dad. Receive a Father’s Day “survival kit” and enjoy the day with your children! Fathers receive free admission and skate rental.Greeley Ice HausAdmission $4, 4 and under $1 Skate Rental $2 per person

BREAK IN THE ICESaturday, July 6 • 12-1:30pmCome join us at the Greeley Ice Haus and skate on the new ice rink surface. There will be a free 30-minute lesson from our certified coaches from 12:30-1pm, games on the ice and a limbo contest for a prize! Age 3 and up.Greeley Ice HausAdmission $5, 4 and under $1Skate Rental $2 per person

FAMILY MINI GOLF NIGHTSMon-Fri, May 23-Aug 14 • 5-8pmFamily FunPlex River Run Adventure Mini Golf CourseAdmission $15 per family (2 adults & up to 4 youth)

FISHING DERBYSaturday, June 1 • 8am-NoonThere will be something for the whole family. Join us for this fun annual event with pole and tackle. Register the day of to win wonderful prizes! For more information, call Rodarte Community Center at 350.9430. Age 5+.Sanborn Park, 28th Ave & 20th StFREES

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POUDRE RIVER TRAIL-ATHLONSaturday, May 11 • 9am–12pmJoin in the fun at the 2013 Poudre River Trail-athlon and discover the Trail in new ways! It’s EASY, FREE, and FUN for all ages and abilities! Participants pick from 9 different event stations to complete: Fun Run, Wheel Deal, Ped Tread, Dog Jog, Climb Time, Art Marks, Sky Spy, Cart Dart, Peek & Seek. Complete at least 3 of the 9 stations to get FREE goodies! Enjoys games, entertainment, and prizes!! Call the Poudre Trail office for more info: 336.4044 or email: [email protected] Learning Center • 8313 F St.FREE

MOTHER’S DAY SKATESunday, May 12 • 12-1:30pmCelebrate Mother’s Day at the Ice Haus. Mothers receive free admission and skate rental on Mother’s Day. Age 3+.Greeley Ice HausAdmission Adults $4, 4 and under $1 Skate rental $2 per person

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United Way of Weld CountyUnitedWay-Weld.org | 970.353.4300

THEIR STORYB E G I N S WITH YOU

We only have 2,000 days between the time a baby is born and when that child begins kindergarten. 90% of critical brain development happens in that time. When children have high quality early care and education no matter their care-taker, they are more likely to be: ready for kindergarten; reading on target by 3rd grade; engaged to stay in school, graduate, and pursue higher education to succeed as an adult. Promises for Children is a community partnership that makes it easy to learn how to be a great parent. It’s easier than you think, and it’s absolutely free. Get connected: dial 2-1-1 or visit www.UnitedWay-Weld.org

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Arts Picnic Kick-Off ConcertFriday, July 26 • 7-9pmGrab your lawn chair or blanket and head to the 9th Street Plaza for a wonderful evening of rock ‘n’ blues and funk ‘n’ soul as Colorado’s favorite horn band, FUNKIPHINO, kicks off the annual Arts Picnic. Wear comfortable shoes … You’re gonna wanna dance! Free admission!

Co-sponsors

Admission Pre-order tickets/wristbands $5 per ticket (One ticket will allow one dog and two human friends) Tickets/Wristbands at the gate (day of the event) $8 per ticket. Additional human friends $2 per person. 1st time slot up to 50lbs 2nd time slot 51+ lbs

DISCOVERY BAY’S DOGGIE DAY Saturday, Aug 17 • 10am-12pm & 1-3pmBring your dog out to Discovery Bay Waterpark for the City of Greeley’s annual dog swim. Tickets go on sale starting July 17 — two sessions to choose from — limited to 100 participants per session. You can purchase your tickets at the Family FunPlex or at the Greeley Recreation Center. Discovery Bay Waterpark, 715 E. 24 St.

SUPER HERO SATURDAYSaturday, Aug 10 • 12-1:30pmDress up as your favorite super hero and come join us at the Ice Haus to skate with some of your favorite super heroes! Exhibitions by the Mountain View Skating Club and a free 30 minute group lesson, from 12:30-1pm, by our certified instructors will help you skate like a super hero. Age 3+.Greeley Ice HausAdmission $4 Admission, $1 children 4 & under, $2 skate rental. Get $1 off admission if dressed like a super hero!

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2013 Arts PicnicJuly 27-28 • Lincoln ParkSaturday • 9am-5pm & Sunday • 9am-4pm

If you’re looking for a beautiful bracelet, perfect piece of pottery or wonderful watercolor, grab your hat, sunscreen and shopping bag and head to downtown Greeley for the 35th annual Arts Picnic!

Greeley’s annual Arts Picnic welcomes thousands to Lincoln Park each year where festival-goers:• Stroll through over 150 arts and crafts booths,• Taste a variety of food vendors’ offerings in the food court,• Enjoy a “cold one” in the beer garden,• Listen to some of the best Colorado bands on two stages.Parents can find musicians, clowns and storytellers for the kids on the Merry Makers’ Stage set up in Creation Station where pint-sized Picassos and mini Monets are busy creating masterpieces. For a complete festival schedule visit www.artspicnic.com.

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All movies are close captioned and begin at dusk. Free!

BACK TO SCHOOL SWIMMonday, Aug 12 • 1-5pm • Discovery BayTuesday, Aug 13 • 1-5pm • Centennial PoolIf you’re not ready to go back to school quite yet come swim on either day and receive $1 off admission.Centennial Pool, 23 Ave & Reservoir Rd.Discovery Bay Waterpark, 715 E. 24 St.Admission Youth/Senior $4, adults $4.50

GREELEY KIDS TRIATHLONSaturday, Aug 10 • Start Time is 8amCONTRACTEDKids age 6-12 yrs. compete in a swim/bike/run event with an emphasis on fitness, fun and safety in age-appropriate distances. For more information visit www.greeleygov.com/recreation/specialevents.aspxFamily FunPlexAGE EVENT 5 and under 25-yd. assisted swim,

100-yd. bike, 50-yd. run6-8 yrs. 50-yd. swim, 2-mile bike, 3/4-mile run9-10 yrs. 100-yd. swim, 3-mile bike, 1-mile run11-12 yrs. 200-yd. swim, 3-mile bike, 1 mile runFee Pre-registration (up until 8/3) $20, Race day registration $25 CODE # 51114S

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July 5 Bittersweet Park Parental Guidance (PG) 35th Avenue & 16th StreetEnjoy a performance by Old Town Puppet Company beginning at 7:30pm. Please bring a non-perishable food item for the Weld Food Bank.

July 12 Sunrise Park Puss In Boots (PG) 4th Avenue & 11th StreetWatch Eric & Angelyne the Amazing DEAF Cattle Dog at 7pm. Please bring a dog or cat treat or toy for the Humane Society of Weld County

July 19 Pheasant Run Park The Lorax 47th Avenue & 4th StreetDr. Seuss’ friend, Abigail Ali Van Allen O’Shea, will be reading his classics and the Hoopligans, sponsored by Healthy Kids Club, will be hula hooping with kids starting at 7pm…hoops provided! Please bring a children’s book for Promises for Children.

Aug 2 Sanborn Park The Princess Bride 28th Avenue & 20th StreetMerry Makers will be in the park 7:15 – 8:15pm painting faces and twisting balloons along with Alura, The Fairy Godmother walking through the crowd with her fairy dust and Capt’n Red the Pirate taking kids on a treasure hunt! Please bring a can of fruit for the Guadalupe Center’s kitchen.

Aug 9 9th Street PlazaThe Goonies 8th Avenue & 9th StreetEnjoy Friday Fest’s bluegrass band, BeatGrass before the movie from 5:30 – 8:30pm. Please bring wooden #2 pencils, a box of 24 crayons, or glue sticks for Greeley-Evans School District 6 supply collection for students!

For more information call 350.9401 or 350.9451 or visit www.greeleygov.com/festivals.

Co-sponsored byPresented by

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AQUATICS2013 OUTDOOR POOL & SPLASH PARK HOURS

Discovery Bay Waterpark715 E. 24th St. • 353.3538Open May 23-Aug 14Open Swim Hours Monday-Sunday 1-5pmDaily Fee Youth/Senior $4, Adult $4.50 (children 5 & under $1.50 when accompanied in the water by a paying adult).10-Punch Pass (Purchase at Greeley Recreation Center, Family FunPlex or at Discovery Bay Waterpark & Centennial Pool)20% discount on open swim daily fee, Youth/Senior $32, Adult $36

Sunrise Splash Park4th Ave. & 12th St. • 356.2594Open May 23-July 31Open Hours Monday-Sunday 1-3pmDaily Fee FREE

Island Grove Splash Park302 N. 14th Ave. • 353.4253Open May 23-July 31Open Hours Monday-Sunday 1-3pmDaily Fee FREE

Island Grove Splash Park

Centennial Pool 23rd Ave. & Reservoir Rd. • 330.2837Open May 23-Aug 14Open Swim Hours Monday-Sunday 1-5pm*Pool closures: July 5-7 (due to swim meet)Daily Fee Youth/Senior $4, Adult $4.50 (children 5 and under $1.50 when accompanied in the water by a paying adult)Lap Swim (16+) Monday-Friday 11:30am-12:45pm & 5-6:15pmFee $3, 10-punch pass (10% discount purchase at pool) $27 (Purchase at Centennial Pool only)10-Punch Pass (Purchase at Greeley Recreation Center, Family FunPlex or at Discovery Bay Waterpark & Centennial Pool)20% discount on open swim daily feeYouth/Senior $32, Adult $36

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LOOK FOR THE SWIM BUS!Did you know you can ride the bus to swim in the summer?

May 23-Aug 14Kids ride for 25¢ (Age 18 years & under)

Summer Youth Passes available for only $25! Pick yours up at Greeley City Hall or the GET Offices today!

RoutesPurple Route from Island Grove – Rodarte Community Center – Greeley Recreation Center (transfer to Blue Route) and head to Sunrise Park and then on to Discovery Bay Waterpark.

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LOOKING FOR A JOB?Aquatics Positions Available:• Pool Manager • Assistant Pool Manager• Lifeguard • Water Safety Instructor

For more information, call the Recreation Supervisor at 336.4217

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SPOOL RENTAL INFORMATIONPlease call Amanda Gustafson, 336.4218 for more information on rates and availability of each facility.Reservations are based on a first-come, first-served basis and it is suggested that reservations be made at least two weeks in advance. (2 hour minimum)

Discovery Bay Waterpark715 E. 24th StUp to 100 people $145/hrUp to 200 people $165/hrUp to 300 people $185/hrUp to 400 people $205/hrUp to 500 people $225/hr*New Schedule available

Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday evenings after 5:30pm and Sunday mornings before 11am.

Adventure Island Indoor WaterparkFamily FunPlex1501 65th Ave • 350.9401(fee based on availability)For pool information, contact Braydon Maxwell at 336.4217 or contact Amanda Gustafson at 336.4218 for rental information, special events, pre-season rentals

for schools and large organizations at the Family FunPlex. See pg. 4 for regular pool hours and fees.

Centennial Pool2315 Reservoir RdUp to 100 people $145/hrUp to 200 people $165/hrUp to 300 people $185/hrUp to 400 people $205/hrUp to 500 people $225/hr*Reservations began April 1,

2013. New Schedule available Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings after 6:30pm and Sat/Sun evenings after 5:30pm and Sunday mornings before 11am. Call for hours and regular fees.

Greeley Rec Center Pool651 10th Ave • 350.9400Up to 100 people $145/hrUp to 200 people $165/hrUp to 300 people $185/hr*Other additional costs are included when renting the

indoor pools during non-operational hours. These fees may include: front desk personnel, custodial crew, security and other Greeley Recreation Center personnel and services. See pg. 7 for regular pool hours and fees.

Island Grove Splash Park302 N. 14th AveUp to 200 people $40/hr*Reservations began April 1, 2013. Available Monday through Sunday evenings after 3:30pm;

Monday through Sunday mornings before 12:30pm. Call for park and pool regular hours and fees.

Sunrise Splash Park325 12th StreetUp to 200 people $40/hr*Reservations began April 1, 2013. Available Monday through Sunday evenings after 3:30pm; Monday through Sunday mornings before 12:30pm. Call for park and pool regular hours and fees.

LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAMClass Age Min MaxParent-Tot 6 mo-3 yrs 3 12Preschool 3-5 yrs 3 6Level 1 & Level 2 5+ 3 6Level 3 & Level 4 5+ 3 8Level 5 to Level 6 (A-C*) 5+ 3 10*For Level 6D, “Fundamentals of Diving.” participants must be at least 6 years old and meet other requirements as specified in the Diving section.After the Thursday, 10pm deadline, registration will be closed. If there are any spaces available, registrations may be accepted with approval of the staff. Any refund requests must be handled by the Greeley Recreation Center or FunPlex front desk staff. Online Registration is available for all swim lessons, please call 350.9400 or 350.9401 to obtain Internet login ID & PIN at least 24 hours in advance.For a complete list of all swim lesson levels, locations, times, pool rules, and a Swim Progression Chart please visit our website at www.greeleygov.com/recreation. Lessons are Monday-Thursday.

GENERAL SWIM LESSON INFORMATIONRegistration for all swimming lessons will be on a first-come, first-served basis at the Greeley Recreation Center at 651 10th Ave., Family FunPlex at 1501 65th Ave. or online beginning at 7am on registration dates. Parents/Guardians You may register children in your immediate family and no more than one from an additional family for any program.Fee Parent-Tot to Level 6 (30-minute lessons)$28 resident, $38 non-resident.*pro-rated $24.50 resident, $34.50 non-resident.

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SWIM LESSONSNote: Class minimums must be met or classes will be cancelled. (Please be sure to look for the Swim Lesson curriculum on this page)

DISCOVERY BAY WATERPARK Session I Session II Session III* Session IV Session VSession Dates June 3-13 June 17-27 July 1-11 July 15-25 July 29-Aug 8Registration May 30-31 June 13-14 June 27-28 July 11-12 July 25-26 Parent/Tot 10:45am 50547 50548 50549 50550 50551 11:30am 50552 50553 50554 50555 50556Preschool 10:15am 50557 50558 50559 50560 50561 10:45am 50562 50563 50564 50565 50566 11:30am 50567 50568 50569 50570 50571 Noon 50572 50573 50574 50575 50576Level 1 9am 50577 50578 50579 50580 50581 9:30am 50582 50583 50584 50585 50586 10:15am 50587 50588 50589 50590 50591 10:45am 50592 50593 50594 50595 50596 11:30am 50597 50598 50599 50600 50601 Noon 50602 50603 50604 50605 50606Level 2 9am 50607 50608 50609 50610 50611 9:30am 50612 50613 50614 50615 50616 10:15am 50617 50618 50619 50620 50621 10:45am 50622 50623 50624 50625 50626 11:30am 50627 50628 50629 50630 50631 Noon 50632 50633 50634 50635 50636Level 3 9am 50637 50638 50639 50640 50641 9:30am 50642 50643 50644 50645 50646 10:15am 50647 50648 50649 50650 50651 Noon 50652 50653 50654 50655 50656Adult/Teen Noon 50657 50658 50659 50660 50661

SWIM LESSON PROGRESSIONParent-Tot Water entry and exit, cue words, floating on front and back, arm movement.Preschool Getting face wet, blowing bubbles, bobbing, assisted floating on front and back, introduce flutter kick and crawl stroke arms and safety skills. Level 1 Submerge entire body under water, roll front to back and back to front, demonstrate arm and leg movement for 5 ft. on front and back and safety skills.Level 2 Bob 5 times going under water, open eyes and pick up submerged object, combined arm and leg movement for 15 ft. on front and back, swim on side, front and back glide and safety skills.Level 3 Jump into deep water, head first water entry, perform rotary breathing, tread water 30 seconds in deep water, front and back crawl 15 yards, butterfly kick and body motion 15 yards and safety skills.Level 4 Back float 1 min., feet first surface dive, front and back crawl 25 yards, butterfly, elementary

backstroke and breaststroke 15 yards, swim on side using scissors kick and safety skills.Level 5 Shallow dive, glide 2 body lengths and begin any stroke, back float and survival float 2 minutes, front and back crawl 50 yards butterfly, elementary backstroke, sidestroke and breaststroke 25 yards and safety skills.Level 6-A (Personal Water Safety) Front and back crawl 100 yards, elementary backstroke, butterfly, sidestroke and breaststroke 50 yards, survival and back float 5 minutes, survival swimming 10 minutes, various surface dives.Level 6-C (Recreational Swim Team) Front and back crawl 100 yards, elementary backstroke, butterfly, sidestroke, and breaststroke 50 yards, use fins, pull-buoys, pace clock and paddles while swimming, use target heart rates, apply principles of water exercise.Level 6-D (Recreational Dive Club) Front and back crawl 100 yards, elementary backstroke, butterfly, sidestroke and breaststroke 50 yards, begin performing various dives from the 1 meter (low) board.

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CENTENNIAL POOL Session I Session II Session III* Session IV Session VSession Dates June 3-13 June 17-27 July 1-11 July 15-25 July 29-Aug 8Registration May 30-31 June 13-14 June 27-28 July 11-12 July 25-26 Parent/Tot 10:15am 50812 50813 50814 50815 50816 11:30am 50817 50818 50819 50820 50821Preschool 10:15am 50822 50823 50824 50825 50826 11:30am 50827 50828 50829 50830 50831 Noon 50832 50833 50834 50835 50836Level 1 9am 50837 50838 50839 50840 50841 9:30pm 50842 50843 50844 50845 50846 10:15am 50847 50848 50849 50850 50851 10:45am 50852 50853 50854 50855 50856 11:30am 50857 50858 50859 50860 50861Level 2 9am 50862 50863 50864 50865 50866 9:30am 50867 50868 50869 50870 50871 10:15am 50872 50873 50874 50875 50876 Noon 50877 50878 50879 50880 5088122

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Level 3 9am 50882 50883 50884 50885 50886 9:30am 50887 50888 50889 50890 50891 10:15am 50892 50893 50894 50895 50896 Noon 50897 50898 50899 50900 50901Level 4 9am 50902 50903 50904 50905 50906 9:30am 50907 50908 50909 50910 50911 10:15am 50912 50913 50914 50915 50916 10:45am 50917 50918 50919 50920 50921 Noon 50922 50923 50924 50925 50926Level 5 9am 50927 50928 50929 50930 50931 9:30am 50932 50933 50934 50935 50936 10:45am 50937 50938 50939 50940 50941Level 6-A 10:45am 50942 50943 50944 50945 50946Level 6-B 9am 50947 50948 50949 50950 50951

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GREELEY SUMMERSWIM TEAMSwim Team will introduce students to the world of competitive swimming. Students will learn the four basic strokes: freestyle, breaststroke, backstroke and butterfly. Participants must be able to swim one length of the pool using a competitive stroke. www.lovelandswimclub.com. Age 6-16 yrs. Min-6, Max-40.Greeley Recreation CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 29-Jul 18* M,T,Th 5:30-6:30pm 51044Registration Deadline May 23Fee $75 resident, $85 non-resident*The Greeley Recreation Center Pool will be closed June 23-July 7 for maintenance.

GREELEY RECREATIONAL DIVE CLUBLEVEL-6DWhether you’re working on your front 1-1/2 with two twists, or learning a front dive, great coaching from the Greeley Recreation Center Aquatics Staff will help you improve your diving performance. Students must be able to swim one length of 25-yard pool. Age 6-15 yrs. Min-4, Max-10.Centennial PoolSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 4-27 T/Th 9-9:45am 51046Jul 8-31 M/W 9-9:45am 51047Registration Deadline May 31, July 5Fee $30 resident, $40 non-resident

MASTERS SWIMMINGOpen to adults (16+) interested in fitness conditioning and/or competition. This class is a great way to meet other lap swimmers and cross-trainers. Age 16+. Min-6, Max-20.Centennial PoolSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 28-Jul 2 T/TH 5:15-6:15pm 51042Jul 9-Aug 8 T/TH 5:15-6:15pm 51043Registration Deadline May 23, July 5Fee $27 resident, $37 non-resident

LIFEGUARD TRAININGThis Red Cross certification class prepares students in all aspects of lifeguard duties, including safety management, proper use of rescue equipment and various rescue techniques. Age 15+. Min-6, Max-20.Greeley Recreation CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 28-Jun 7 Tue-Fri 9am-1pm 51045Registration Deadline May 27Fee $195 resident, $205 non-residentFee includes meeting room, pool time, admission fees, instructor fees, required Red Cross texts, CPR pocket mask, video and equipment rental and Red Cross administration fees. *Please bring a photo ID or birth certificate to the first day of class. One piece suit required.

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AQUA ZUMBACONTRACTEDCharlotte Rodriguez, InstructorIntegrating the Zumba formula and philosophy with traditional aqua fitness disciplines, the Aqua Zumba class blends it all together into a safe, challenging, water-based workout that exhibits cardio conditioning, body toning, and most of all is exhilarating beyond belief. Age 16+. Min-6, Max-24.Family FunPlex, Activity PoolSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 31-Jun 28 Fri 7-8am 50351Jul 5-Aug 2 Fri 7-8am 50352Registration Deadline May 23, Jun 27Fee $25 pool closed Aug 18-Sep 8

ZUMBACONTRACTEDCharlotte Rodriguez, InstructorZumba is a fusion of Latin and International music with easy-to-follow dance themes creating a dynamic and effective fitness system that will tone & sculpt the body, maximizing caloric and fat burning. Age 16+. Min-6, Max-24.Family FunPlex, Fitness StudioSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 3-24 Mon 10:15-11:15am 50354*May 29-Jun 26 Wed 4:30-5:30pm 50355Jul 1-29 Mon 10:15-11:15am 50356Jul 3-31 Wed 4:30-5:30pm 50357Aug 5-26 Mon 10:15-11:15am 50358+

Aug 7-Sep 4 Wed 4:30-5:30pm 50359*Registration Deadline May 23, June 27, Aug 1Fee $20, *pro-rated $16 (no class May 27 & Aug 21), +$12 (no class Aug 19, Sept 2)Greeley Recreation CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 28-Jul 2* Tue 12-12:45pm 50360July 9-Aug 6 Tue 12-12:45pm 50361Registration Deadline May 24, July 5Fee $20*no class on June 25

ZUMBA FITNESS AT RODARTEJaime Thomas, InstructorFor more information contact Jaime at 405.9039 or [email protected] Age 16+. Min-open, Max-open.Rodarte Community CenterSESSION DAY TIME FEE On-going Mon 5:30-6:30pm $2 per classOn-going Wed 5:30-6:30pm $2 per class

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PERSONAL TRAINING (FAMILY FUNPLEX)Personal Trainers work with members and guests of the Family FunPlex of all ages and fitness levels. Our trainers will develop a fitness and/or nutrition plan to fit your personal goals. For more information please call 350.9401.Evan Schones Lisa HergenreterCertified Personal Trainer, Certified Personal Trainer,ACE Certified Nutrition American Sports & Fitness Assoc.Specialist, AASDN Crossfit Trainer Level 1,303.579.4308 Aqua Aerobics Instructor (AFPAI) 970.616.9777

WEIGHT ROOM ORIENTATIONFeeling lost? Schedule a one-time session with one of our staff members to become more familiar with our equipment and learn more about proper lifting techniques. Age 16+, Member Orientations are free, $7 non-member. (For more information call the Greeley Recreation Center at 350.9400 or the Family FunPlex at 350.9401).

Our fitness & wellness programs can provide you with numerous opportunities to increase strength, endurance, knowledge and general well-being in a fun, social setting.

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CROSSFIT BATTLE READY AT THE FUNPLEXLisa Hergenreter, Instructor5-week intro to Crossfit. Constantly varied functional movements performed at relatively high intensity. Scalable to all fitness levels. Age 16+. Min-5, Max-20.Family FunPlexSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 29-Jun 26 M/W 5:30-6:30pm 50362* May 28-Jun 27 T/Th 6:20-7:20am 50363Jul 1-31 M/W 5:30-6:30pm 50364Jul 2-Aug 1 T/Th 6:20-7:20am 50365*Aug 5-Sep 4 M/W 5:30-6:30pm 50366+

Aug 6-Sep 5 T/Th 6:20-7:20am 50367**Registration Deadline May 23, June 27, Aug 1 Fee $60, *pro-rated $54 (no class May 27 & July 4), +$42 (no class Aug 19-22 & Sept 2)**$48 (no class Aug 20, 22)

KICKBOX CIRCUIT TRAININGDawn Terpstra, InstructorIndividual Kickboxing Circuits using the punching bag, focus pads, weights, Bosu ball, medicine ball, fit ball, steps and other equipment to challenge and strengthen your body. This is the perfect high-intensity yet low-impact class that can be tailored to your specific needs. Age 16+. Min-8, Max-17.Family FunPlex, Fitness StudioSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 1-29 Sat 9-9:45am 50368Jul 6-Aug 3 Sat 9-9:45am 50369Aug 10-Sep 7 Sat 9-9:45am 50370*Registration Deadline May 23, June 27, Aug 1 Fee $17, *pro-rated $13.60 (no class Aug 24)

ALL IN ONECONTRACTEDJamie Schneider, InstructorWant to increase your energy and strength? This class is for you. It will change your body through the use of spin bikes, free weights for muscle strengthening and toning, circuit and interval training, kickboxing, jump ropes and medicine balls with the finishing touch of abs at the end of every class. Age 16+. Min-8, Max-26.Family FunPlex, Fitness Studio 2SESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 29-Jun 26 M/W 7:40-8:25pm 50371*Jul 1-31 M/W 7:40-8:25pm 50372Aug 5-Sep 4 M/W 7:40-8:25pm 50373+

Registration Deadline May 23, June 27, Aug 1Fee $35, *pro-rated $31.50 (no class May 27), +$17.50 (no class Aug 12-21 & Sept 2)

YOUTH WEIGHT TRAINING CERTIFICATIONCONTRACTEDDawn Terpstra, InstructorThis class is designed to teach youth about the proper use of the weight equipment and cardiovascular machines. Upon successful completion of this class, the participant will be issued a certificate for use of the weight room with a parent or guardian.Age 12-15 yrs. Min-2, Max-8.Family FunPlex, WeightroomSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 29 Wed 5-7pm 50374Jul 3 Wed 5-7pm 50375Aug 7 Wed 5-7pm 50376Registration Deadline May 23, June 27, Aug 1Fee $30

FAST TRACK TO FITNESSCONTRACTEDEric L’Orange, InstructorCardio and weight circuit designed to increase heart rate while improving strength and muscle tone at the same time. Class includes balance, multi-movement, small body part, lower body and abdominals. Age 16+. Min-5, Max-26.Family FunPlex, Fitness StudioSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 28-Jun 27 T/Th 5:15-6:15am 50377Jul 2-Aug 1 T/Th 5:15-6:15am 50378*Aug 6-Sep 5 T/Th 5:15-6:15am 50379+

Registration Deadline May 23, June 27, Aug 1Fee $35, *pro-rated $31.50 (no class July 4), +$28 (no class Aug 20, 22)

CARDIO KICKBOXINGCONTRACTEDDawn Terpstra, InstructorThis high-intensity class will challenge your body with the use of kickboxing choreography, steps, resistance, intervals and power moves. The design of this class is to burn calories with a strong emphasis on firming and strengthening the core. We will accomplish all of this and have fun in the process. Age 16+. Min-6, Max-20.Family FunPlex, Fitness StudioSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 28-Jun 27 T/Th 5:30-6:30pm 50380Jul 2-Aug 1 T/Th 5:30-6:30pm 50381* Aug 6-Sep 5 T/Th 5:30-6:30pm 50382+

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BEGINNERS YOGA 4 HEALTHCONTRACTEDNancy Swanson, InstructorBeginners Yoga is a general stretching, core strengthening, and restorative class. Classical breathing sequences will also be taught. Bring a yoga mat and blanket. A blanket helps to protect knees. *New students should seek doctor approval. Postures are done while on the floor and in standing positions. Age 16+. Min-4, Max-18.Family FunPlexSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 4-25 Tue 6-7pm 50383Jul 9-30 Tue 6-7pm 50384Aug 6-27 Tue 6-7pm 50385*Registration Deadline May 30, July 5, Aug 1Fee $32.50, *pro-rated $24.50 (no class Aug 20)

INTERMEDIATE YOGA 4 HEALTHCONTRACTEDNancy Swanson, InstructorIntermediate Yoga is a class which focuses on cardio and strength training through more advanced Vinyasa flow routines and theme-based postures using basic protocols found in Beginning Yoga 4 Health. Bring a yoga mat and blanket. A yoga belt and yoga brick are also recommended. Age 16+. Min-5, Max-18.Family FunPlexSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 6-27 Thu 6-7pm 50386Jul 11-Aug 1 Thu 6-7pm 50387Aug 8 & 29 Thu 6-7pm 50388*Registration Deadline May 30, July 5, Aug 1Fee $32.50, *pro-rated $16.25

YOGA STRENGTH AND REJUVENATIONCONTRACTEDAmanda Lehmann, InstructorThis class helps you make time for yourself during the busy days of life. It is designed to strengthen the core while promoting healthy digestion, and a strong body and mind. By taking this course, you’ll learn how to center and rejuvenate with relaxation techniques to help keep you focused. Age 16+. Min-5, Max-24.Family FunPlex, Fitness StudioSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 29-Jun 26 M/W 12-12:50pm 50392*May 28-Jun 27 T/Th 6:35-7:35pm 50393Jul 1-31 M/W 12-12:50pm 50394Jul 2-Aug 1 T/Th 6:35-7:35pm 50395*Aug 5-Sep 4 M/W 12-12:50pm 50396+

Aug 6-Sep 5 T/Th 6:35-7:35pm 50397**Registration Deadline May 23, June 27, Aug 1Fee $50, *pro-rate $45 (no class May 27 & July 4), +pro-rate $35 (no class Aug 19, 21 & Sept 2)**$40 (no class Aug 20, 22)

TAKE BOTH BEGIN/INTERMED CLASSES TOGETHER!SESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 4-27 T/TH 6-7pm 50389Jul 9-Aug 1 T/TH 6-7pm 50390Aug 6-29 T/TH 6-7pm 50391*Fee $60, *pro-rated $45 (no class Aug 15, 20 & 22)

HATHA YOGACONTRACTED Edie Trowbridge, InstructorClass includes proper breathing, classic poses, deep relaxation and visualization, ending with a restorative period. Bring a mat or towel. Age 16+. Min-5, Max-18.Family FunPlex, Community Room BSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 1-29 Sat 8:45-9:45am 50401Jul 6-27 Sat 8:45-9:45am 50402*Aug 10-Sep 7 Sat 8:45-9:45am 50403*Registration Deadline May 23, June 27, Aug 1Fee $35,*pro-rated $28 (no class July 13, Aug 24)

Senior Center, Meeting Room 2SESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 4-25 Tue 5:45-6:45pm 50404*Jun 6-27 Thu 5:45-6:45pm 50405*Jul 9-Aug 6 Tue 5:45-6:45pm 50406Jul 11-Aug 8 Thu 5:45-6:45pm 50407Aug 13-27 Tue 5:45-6:45pm 50408+

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YOGA RELEASECONTRACTEDAmanda Lehmann, InstructorPrana flows where your attention goes. This class will get you in the mood to enjoy your weekend by awakening the body with Vinyasa yoga, yogic breathing, balance, strength, flexibility and deep relaxation. Help wake up your senses and bring awareness to your sleeping body with Yoga Release. Age 16+. Min-5, Max-24.Family FunPlex, Fitness StudioSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 1-29 Sat 8-9:15am 50398July 6-Aug 3 Sat 8-9:15am 50399Aug 10-Sep 7 Sat 8-9:15am 50400*Registration Deadline May 23, June 27, Aug 1Fee $25, *pro-rated $20 (no class Aug 24)

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ROCK BODY BOOT CAMPCONTRACTEDJamie Schneider, InstructorChallenge yourself with workouts designed to help blast away body fat and lose inches. Featuring the Body Bar, we combine cardio and strength training for a total-body workout. Utilizing the steps, medicine balls, fit balls, bands, kickboxing, jump ropes, free weights, interval, circuit training, plyometrics and total core workout. All fitness levels welcome. Age 16+. Min-8, Max-24.

Family FunPlexSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 29-Jun 26 M/W 6:35-7:35pm 50410*May 31-Jun 28 Fri 9:35-10:30am 50411Jul 1-31 M/W 6:35-7:35pm 50412Jul 5-Aug 2 Fri 9:35-10:30am 50413Aug 5-Sep 4 M/W 6:35-7:35pm 50414+

Aug 9-Sep 6 Fri 9:35-10:30am 50415**Registration Deadline May 23, June 27, Aug 1Fee $35 2-day, $17.50 1-day, *pro-rated $31.50 (no class May 27), +$17.50 (no class Aug 12-21 & Sept 2) **$10.20 (no class Aug 16 & 23)

BOOT CAMPCONTRACTEDPhoenix Training Studios, LLC.Join Emily and Lindsey, the staff of Phoenix Training Studios, LLC, as they conduct a series of boot camp classes that embody the latest high-intensity, interval training. Come to class to work on all areas of fitness: strength, endurance, and flexibility. Workouts will include group and individual exercises that will advance your body’s physical limits. Age 16+. Min-7, Max-25. Greeley Recreation CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 3-26 M/W 9am 50418Jul 1-24 M/W 9am 50419Jul 29-Aug 21 M/W 9am 50420Registration Deadline May 31, June 28, July 26Fee $30 resident, $40 non-residentDrop-In Fee $7

H2O BURNCONTRACTEDLisa Hergenreter, InstructorA fun intense upper and lower body boot camp-style workout done in shallow water. Create resistance and burn calories while improving cardiovascular fitness and strength using various equipment. Age 16+. Min-5, Max-20.Family FunPlex

SESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 28-Jun 27 T/Th 10-10:45 50423Jul 2-Aug 1 T/Th 10-10:45 50424*Registration Deadline May 23, June 27Fee $30, *pro-rated $27 (no class July 4), pool closed Aug 18-Sept 8

H2O FLOWCONTRACTEDLisa Hergenreter, InstructorYoga/Pilates movements done in shallow water, gentle resistance using various equipment. Increasing flexibility, balance, coordination and core strength. Great for all fitness levels. Age 16+. Min-5, Max-20.Family FunPlexSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 29-Jun 26 M/W 6-6:45am 50421*Jul 1-31 M/W 6-6:45am 50422Registration Deadline May 23, June 27Fee $30, *pro-rated $27 (no class May 27), pool closed Aug 18-Sept 8

TOTAL AQUA FIT DEEPCONTRACTEDLisa Hergenreter, InstructorTotal body workout done in deep water. Each class will consist of a high-intensity cardio and strength workout using various equipment, and end with a cool down and stretch. Scalable to ALL fitness levels. Age 16+. Min-5, Max-20.Family FunPlexSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 28-Jun 27 T/Th 9-10am 50416Jul 2-Aug 1 T/Th 9-10am 50417*Registration Deadline May 23, June 27Fee $30, *pro-rated $27 (no class July 4), pool closed Aug 18-Sept 828

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SPINNINGCONTRACTEDJamie Schneider, InstructorDawn Terpstra, Instructor

Pedal through various intensities, hills, sprints, flat roads and more. Regardless of your fitness level, you will get a heart-pounding yet low-impact workout while maintaining the ability to go at your own pace. Please bring a water bottle. Age 16+. Min-8, Max-17.Family FunPlexSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 29-Jun 26 M/W 5:05-6am 50425*May 29-Jun 26 M/W 8:30-9:30am 50426*May 28-Jun 27 T/Th 7-8pm 50427May 31-Jun 28 Fri 8:30-9:30am 50428Jun 1-29 Sat 8-8:45am 50429Jul 1-31 M/W 5:05-6am 50430Jul 1-31 M/W 8:30-9:30am 50431Jul 2-Aug 1 T/Th 7-8pm 50432*Jul 5-Aug 2 Fri 8:30-9:30am 50433Jul 6-Aug 3 Sat 8-8:45am 50434Aug 5-Sep 4 M/W 5:05-6am 50435+

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Aug 6-Sep 5 T/Th 7-8pm 50437**Aug 9-Sep 6 Fri 8:30-9:30am 50438‡Aug 10-Sep 7 Sat 8-8:45am 50439‡Registration Deadline May 23, June 27, Aug 1 Fee $35 (2-day), $17 (1-day) *pro-rated $31.50 (no class May 27 & July 4), +$17.50 (no class Aug 12-24 & Sept 2), **$28 (no class Aug 20, 22), ‡$10.20 (no class Aug 16, 17, 23 & 24)

SPIN CIRCUITCONTRACTEDJamie Schneider, InstructorSpin and weight training circuit class designed to keep heart rates up while utilizing spin bikes, free weights, fit balls, medicine balls, gliders, bands and more! Every class is different to help jump start your metabolism and transform your body into a fat-burning machine. All fitness levels are welcome. Age 16+. Min-8, Max-20.Family FunPlexSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 29-Jun 26 M/W 5:30-6:25pm 50440*May 28-Jun 27 T/Th 5:05-6am 50441May 28-Jun 27 T/Th 8:30-9:30am 50442Jul 1-31 M/W 5:30-6:25pm 50443Jul 2-Aug 1 T/Th 5:05-6am 50444*Jul 2-Aug 1 T/Th 8:30-9:30am 50445Aug 5-Sep 4 M/W 5:30-6:25pm 50446+

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Class Name Day Time Res. Non-Res. Length Sess. I Sess. II Sess. IIIMorning Aqua Programs

Deep Water Cardio T/Th 6:15am $27 $37 45 min 50449* 50450* 50451SilverSneakers® T/Th 7am $27 $37 1 hour 50452* 50453* 50454SilverSplash® Aqua Aerobics M/W 9am $27 $37 1 hour 51201+ 51202* 51203**Aqua Aerobics T/Th 9am $27 $37 1 hour 51204* 51205* 51206Aqua Aerobics Fri 9am $13.50 $23.50 45 min 51207‡ 51208‡ 51209

Morning/Noon Land ProgramsSilverSneakers® YOGA W 10:45am $13.50 $23.50 45 min 51210‡ 51211 51212SilverSneakers® MSROM T/Th 9am $27 $37 45 min 51213* 51214 51215Yoga Ball Fusion M/W 12pm $27 $37 45 min 51216+ 51217 51218**

Noon Aqua ProgramsAqua Aerobics M/W 12pm $27 $37 45 min 51219+ 51220* 51221***pro-rated $21.60 residents, $31.60 non-residents (no class June 24-28 & July 1-5) +pro-rated $18.90 residents, $28.90 non-residents (no class May 27, June 24-July 5)**pro-rated $24.30 residents, $34.30 non-residents (no class Sept 2) ‡pro-rated $10.80 residents, $20.80 non-residents (4 week class)

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Cardio Step M/W 6am $27 $37 45 min 51222* 51223 51224‡Cardio Step Fri 6am $13.50 $23.50 45 min 51225 51226 51227**SilverSneakers® YOGA M/W 7:30am $27 $37 1 hour 51228* 51229 51230‡SilverSneakers® MSROM T/Th 9:45am $27 $37 1 hour 51231 51232* 51233+

SilverSneakers® CARDIO T/Th 10:45am $27 $37 1 hour 51234 51235* 51236+

Morning Aqua ProgramsSilverSneakers® M/W 7am $27 $37 1 hour 51237* 51238SilverSplash®

Aqua Aerobics M/W 9am $27 $37 1 hour 51239* 51240Deep Water Fri 9am $13.50 $23.50 1 hour 51241 51242

Evening Aqua ProgramsAqua Aerobics M/W 5:30pm $27 $37 1 hour 51243* 51244*pro-rated $24.30 residents, $34.30 non-residents (no class May 27, July 4) +pro-rated $21.60 residents, $31.60 non-residents (no class Aug 19, 21)**pro-rated $10.80 residents, $20.80 non-residents‡pro-rated $18.90 residents, $28.90 non-residents (no class Aug 18-25, Sep 2)

Classes will be cancelled if, by the registration deadline, the minimum registration is not met. Schedules are subject to change due to programs, special events, etc.

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SSKATE SCHOOL SUMMER SESSIONSThe Ice Haus Skate School provides a number of different opportunities in ice skating, whether you want to learn basic skating skills or are pursuing advanced skating techniques, jumps and spins. Our coaches are certified members of the Professional Skating Association, have years of experience and knowledge within the sport, and follow guidelines of the United States Figure Skating Association (USFSA). Basic Skills ProgramsSession I June 24-Aug 6* Registration June 3-25$5 late fee after June 25*no class July 1-2. Still a six-week session.Session II Aug 12-Sept 19 Registration July 22-Aug 15$5 late fee after Aug 15MONDAYS BEGINNING JUNE 24 & AUG 12CLASS TIME SESS. I SESS. IIBasic 5/6 5:20-5:50pm 50514 50515Basic 7/8 5:20-5:50pm 50516 50517Freeskate 1-6 5:20-5:50pm 50518 505191/2 Ice Practice 5:55-6:25pm (no charge)Snowplow Sam 2/3 5:55-6:25pm 50520 50521Basic 1 5:55-6:25pm 50522 50523Parent & Tot/ Snowplow Sam 1 5:55-6:25pm 50524 50525Basic 2 6:30-7pm 50526 50527Basic 3/4 6:30-7pm 50528 50529Adult 1-4 6:30-7pm 50530 50531School Figures 7-7:30pm 50532Power and Conditioning 7-7:30pm 50533TUESDAYS BEGINNING JUNE 25CLASS TIME SESS. I Parent & Tot/ Snowplow Sam 1 12-12:30pm 50534Snowplow Sam 2/3 12:30-1pm 50535Basic 1/2 1-1:30pm 50536Basic 3/4 1:30-2pm 50537Basic 5/6 2-2:30pm 50538WEDNESDAYS BEGINNING AUG 14CLASS TIME SESS. IIParent & Tot/ Snowplow Sam 1/2 6:15-6:45pm 50539Basic 1 6:45-7:15pm 50540Basic 2/3 7:15-7:45pm 50541THURSDAYS BEGINNING AUG 15CLASS TIME SESS. IIParent & Tot/ Snowplow Sam 1 12-12:30pm 50542Snowplow Sam 2/3 12:30-1pm 50543Basic 1/2 1-1:30pm 50544

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CLASS DESCRIPTIONSParent & Tot For parents and their children. Focus is on basic skating coordination needed to move on to Snowplow Sam or Basic level. Age 3-5 yrs.Snowplow Sam 1-3 To develop coordination and strength that will carry over to the basic skills classes. Age 3-5.Basic 1 Introduces the fundamentals of basic skating skills to participants. Age 6+.Basic 2-8 Develop existing skills and learn basic turn, jump and spin technique enabling advancement to the more specialized areas of skating.Freeskate 1-6 Advanced jump and spin technique while combining footwork, power and edge control. The level where a skater decides to go competitive or stay recreational.Homeschool (Hmschool) Designed for students in a homeschool program or 1/2-day school program. Recommended for age 3+ yrs.Adult 1-4 An opportunity for adults to learn the fundamentals of skating.School Figures This class will introduce the skaters to MIF (Moves in the Field) preparation, strong edges, turn techniques, advanced steps and print reading for jump entry and exits. It will also develop skating movements and presentation for ice show and competitive programs. Power and Conditioning Challenges the advanced skater by incorporating strength, flexibility, endurance and explosive power into their skating.*All class times are subject to change.

All class times are subject to change. Fee $53 resident, $63 non-resident (includes skate rental). All participants must pay $13/year USFSA registration fee.First child pays regular rate; additional siblings receive a 10% discount. 10% discount for 2 or more classes at time of registration. Discount available if you register in person at Ice Haus. Discount does not apply to online registration.

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STYLE CLASSThe course will introduce the advanced skater to upper body movement and expression while interpreting different genres of music. This will be a great benefit to the skater’s overall presentation while performing. Age 6+. Min-3, Max-25. Greeley Ice Haus, Upstairs LobbySESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jul 8-29 Mon 6-7pm 51048Aug 19-Sep 9 Mon 6-7pm 51049Registration June 3-July 8, July 22-Aug 19Fee $30 resident, $40 non-resident. 10% off two or more classes (must request at time of registration).

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Try our Skate School program for FREE!Limit of 40 skaters per session. First come, first served.

Saturday, June 22 & Aug 10 • 12:30-1pm

FRONT RANGE INVITATIONAL BASIC SKILLS SERIES COMPETITIONSunday, July 28 beginning at 9:00amSkate School participants from Snowplow Sam 1-3, Basic 1-8, Freeskate 1-6, Adults 1-4. This is a great local competition for skaters who are curious about competing in the sport of skating. Entry forms are available at the Greeley Ice Haus and on the Mountain View Skating Club website at www.mountainviewskatingclub.com. Age 3+.Registration Deadline June 30

SUMMER SKATE CAMPTHE “COOLEST” SUMMER CAMP EVER! Beginner for skaters who’ve been skating less than a year and would like to take their skating to the next level. Camp includes skate technique, footwork, edges, strength training, stretching, style, and more. Approx. 1.25 hrs on-ice, 1.5 hrs off-ice.Advanced for skaters who’ve been skating more than a year. Camp includes same as beginner at an advanced level. Approx. 1.5 hrs on-ice, 1.25 hrs off-ice. Age 6+. Min-3, Max-40.* Skater should bring yoga ball and jump ropes and wear tennis shoes.SESSION DAY TIME CODE #Beginner, Jun 10-14 M-F 9-11:45am 50545Advanced, Jun 10-14 M-F 9-11:45am 50546Registration May 2-June 10 Late Registration Late fee of $10 after June 10Fee $125 for skating beginners, $150 for advanced (advanced price includes four freestyle sessions the week of skate camp only).

HAVE YOURBIRTHDAY PARTYat The Ice Haus!

Check out other details & options for your special day on page 5.

OFF-ICE CONDITIONING FOR ADVANCED SKATERSThis class will encompass aerobic and anaerobic exercises, jump technique with rotational gain and a range of fundamental movement skills that improve coordination, balance, strength and flexibility, which also lowers the risk for injury in competitive skating. A must for those in Preliminary and up!! Age 8+. Min-4, Max-25.SESSION DAY TIME CODE #Aug 2-30* Fri 5:30-6:15pm 51050Registration July 6-Aug 2Fee $35 resident, $45 non-resident*no class Aug 23 (still a 4-wk session)

BROOMBALLReserve ice time for a fun game of “shoe hockey.” Games are played with tennis shoes and brooms on “dirty” ice (ice already skated on). Groups can rent the ice for $200 an hour. Call the front desk at 350.9402 to reserve your game time.

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HOCKEY CUB PROGRAMThe program design is to develop the necessary skills required to play hockey successfully: skating, stick handling, passing/receiving and shooting. Levels 1-5 represent a technical progression in which one level will provide the building blocks for the mastery of skills needed at the next level. Each level will be taught by professional coaches. This program is meant to parallel the youth recreational and travel programs. Age 3+. Min-20, Max-100. Session I June 9-July 28Session 2 August 4-September 15

LEVEL DAY TIME Sess. I Sess. IICub 1 Sun 5-5:30pm 51055 51060Cub 2 Sun 5:30-6:15pm 51056 51061Cub 3 Sun 5:30-6:15pm 51057 51062Cub 4 Sun 5:30-6:15pm 51058 51063Cub 5 Sun 5:30-6:15pm 51059 51064Registration May 1-June 9, July 1-Aug 4 7 week programFee $53 resident, $63 non-resident Rent equipment for $75 (refundable)

GREELEY YOUTHRECREATIONAL HOCKEYCoaches teach fundamentals, team play, sportsmanship and FUN! These teams may be Co-Ed. Ice Haus hockey jerseys will be distributed the first week of practice. *Squirt/Pee-Wee age group requires children to be enrolled or pass Cub 2. This is a 7-week program with 7 practices & 7 games. Age 4-13 (as of Jan 1, 2013). Min-20, Max-100.SESSION DAY TIME CODE #Mini-Mites (Age 4-8) Jun 6-Jul 28 Thu (practice) 5:15-6pm 51051 Sun (game) 3-3:45pmAug 1-Sep 15 Thu (practice) 5:15-6pm 51052 Sun (game) 3-3:45pmSquirt/Pee-Wee (Age 9-13) Jun 4-Jul 28 Tue (practice) 5:30-6:30pm 51053 Sun (game) 3:45-4:45pmJul 30-Sep 15 Tue (practice) 5:30-6:30pm 51054 Sun (game) 3:45-4:45pmRegistration May 1-June 6, July 1-Aug 1Online registration available at http://online.activecommunities.com/Greeley. Fee $53 resident, $63 non-resident. Rent equipment for $75 (refundable), if the City has your child’s size. Otherwise, starter sets may be purchased through the Ice Haus Pro-Shop.

8TH ANNUAL MEMORIAL DAY CLASSICThe Greeley Ice Haus will host two divisions: The CO-ED Division must have a minimum of two female players on the ice at all times, excluding the goalie position, & a two-goal cap per player will be enforced. The C/D Division must be true C/D players ranging from beginner/novice to intermediate. Players must bring a White and Dark jersey. Age 16+. Min-4 teams per division, Max-6 teams per division.CO-ED DivisionDATE DAY TIME CODE #May 24-26 Fri-Sun All Day 49910C/D DivisionDATE DAY TIME CODE #Jun 7-9 Fri-Sun All Day 49911Registration CO-ED Div March 1-May 17, C/D Div March 1-May 31Fee $700 per team

OVER-40 HOCKEY TOURNAMENT This tournament is specifically for hockey players over 40 years of age. There will be a tournament for Recreational players (C/D Level) and an Open Tournament for Competitive players (A/B level). Age 40+. Min-4 teams, Max-6 teams. Recreational DivisionDATE DAY TIME CODE#Aug 16-18 Fri-Sun All Day 51067Open DivisionDATE DAY TIME CODE#Aug 23-25 Fri-Sun All Day 51068Registration May 1-Aug 10Fee $700 per team

HOCKEY CAMPSThe Ice Haus hockey camps combine personal growth, strength and skill. The camps include 2 hours of on-ice skill development, an hour of classroom education and an hour of off-ice training. Students: bring lunch for a 45 min break. Bantam program will emphasize proper checking technique. Questions? Call 350.9402 for details. Min-8, Max-20.SESSION DAY TIME CODE # Squirt/Pee-Wee (Age 8-12) 51065Jun 17-21 Mon-Fri 9am-3pm Bantam/Midget (Age 13-17) 51066Jul 22-26 Mon-Fri 9am-3pm Registration Squirt/Pee-Wee May 1-June 14 Bantam/Midget May 26-July 19Fee $150 per child

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7:15-8:45pmCountry Night • June 14

Let’s get ready for the Stampede and

show off your cowboy & cowgirl gear.

Receive 2-for-1 admission.

Mustache Night • July 12

Real or fake, just show off your mustache and

receive free skate rental.

Polka dot Craze • July 26

Big ones, small ones, colored ones, wear

any kind and get $1 off admission.

Hawaiian Night • Aug 9

Cool off on ice dressed like you’re on vacation

in Hawaii and receive 2-for-1 admission.

Ladies Night • Aug 23

Do your makeup all wild and crazy and get $1

off admission.

OVER 35 LEAGUEThis league is for a B/C Skill Level player, and all players must be over the age of 35. Team captains will select their team in a draft format. 10 game guarantee + playoffs. Age 35+. Min-40, Max-100.

SESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jul 11-Sep 26 Thu Evenings 51071Registration Deadline June 1-July 3Late Registration July 4-11 ($25 late fee)Fee $165 resident, $175 non-resident (jersey not included), $82.50 resident goalies, $92.50 non-resident goalies.

C/D LEAGUEThis competitive, CO-ED league is for all players over the age of 16. 10 game guarantee + playoffs. Age 16+, CO-ED. Min-40, Max-100. SESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 25-Sep 17 Tue Evenings 51070Registration Deadline May 28-June 19Late Registration June 20-25 ($25 late fee)Fee $165 resident, $175 non-resident (jersey not included), $82.50 resident goalies, $92.50 non-resident goalies.

ADULT HOCKEY NOVICE LEAGUEBeginner league learning the skills of the game from professional coaches. Players receive instruction both on the ice during practice and from the bench in a game setting. Includes 6 practices & 6 games. Age 16+, CO-ED. Min-25, Max-100. SESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jul 7-Sep 22 Sun Evenings 51069Registration Deadline June 2-July 7Fee $165 resident, $175 non-resident (jersey not included), $82.50 resident goalies, $92.50 non-resident goalies.

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SKILLS AND DRILLSImprove your hockey performance by enjoying some constructive drills taught by a professional Ice Haus coach. Visit the Stix & Kix section online at www.greeleyicehaus.com or call the front desk at 350.9402 for information. Fee $6

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GREELEY JUNIOR SHOOTING CLUBThis is a competitive International and NRA-style target-shooting Club. Youth 9-20 years old are invited to join this junior club at the Greeley Recreation Center shooting range. Each participant will be required to purchase a Greeley Junior Shooting Club membership of $30 per year and pay a daily admission fee of $3 per visit before being allowed to train. Please make checks payable to Greeley Junior Shooting Club. For more information call Robert Oberle at 720.202.9195. Age 9-20 yrs. Greeley Recreation CenterSESSION DAY TIME On-going Tue 4:30-7pmFee $30 membership required, $3 target fee per visit

OUTDOOR ADVENTURES

RIFLE AND PISTOL RANGE AT THE GREELEY RECREATION CENTERThe Recreation Center has a 50-foot indoor target range for firearms. All activities are coordinated by the Columbine Rifle & Pistol Club on an individual program basis. DO NOT bring firearms into the Recreation Center Lobby. No drop-in use is allowed on the firearms range. Shooting is limited to firearms chambered for non-magnum .22 caliber rim-fire cartridges and center-fire pistols up to .45 calibers with target loads. Lead bullets only, no magnums, no bottle-necked cartridges, no full-metal-jacket bullets are allowed.

COLUMBINE RIFLE & PISTOL CLUBProspective members must attend a Range Orientation session prior to using the facilities. Persons new to bulls-eye-style target shooting are encouraged to take our safety and marksmanship class. Please call Chuck Holt at 214.1307 for more information. Age 18+.SESSION DAY TIME On-going Mon & Thu 5-7pmFee $50 annual membership, $3 per night

BEGINNING PISTOL CLASSESLearn from an NRA-certified instructor the basic skills and attitudes for owning and safely using a pistol. Firearms and ammunition are provided. This class is recommended but not required for shooters at the GRC Indoor Range or for anyone wanting to improve their pistol marksmanship. Call Chuck Holt at 214.1307 for availability and to register. Age 18+. Greeley Recreation CenterSESSION DAY TIME Jun 15 Sat 9am-3pmJul 20 Sat 9am-3pmAug 17 Sat 9am-3pmFee $60 35

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HUNTER EDUCATION (Standard Course)CONTRACTED Doug Round, InstructorHunters and trappers in Colorado born after January 1, 1949, must have a Hunter Education Card to participate in their favorite outdoor shooting sport. Students must attend all classes to receive certification card. Parental approval is required for minors to participate in this session. All study materials are provided. Bring writing pens or pencils for class. Call Doug Round at 352.9190 with any questions. Age 10+. Min-10, Max-50.Greeley Recreation Center, 101ABC and Range Ready RoomSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jul 15-19 M-F 2-5:30pm 51075Registration Deadline July 15Fee $10

HUNTER EDUCATION (New Internet Conclusion Class)CONTRACTED Eric Croatt, InstructorStudents who complete an approved online hunter education course are required to attend and pass this conclusion class before being issued their Hunter Education Certificate. Visit the CPW website: www.wildlife.state.co.us or contact Instructor, Eric Croatt at 301.4131 or [email protected]. Parents/mentors are always welcome. Colorado does not accept online certificates from other states. Max-20.Recreation Center, Rooms 101ABCSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 22 Sat 8:30am-5pm 51072July 13 Sat 8:30am-5pm 51073Aug 10 Sat 8:30am-5pm 51074Registration Deadline June 22, July 13, Aug 10Fee $10 and students are required to bring their own sack lunch.

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GREELEY ARCHERS CLUB AT THE GREELEY RECREATION CENTERThe Greeley Archers supervise a 20-yard indoor archery range located in the Greeley Recreation Center. For more information call Patrick Carney, at 454.1054. The club is family oriented and offers a wide range of archery opportunities including:• Youth Lessons through the Culture, Parks, and

Recreation Department• Junior Olympic Archery

Development Program• Target Leagues • 3-D Tournaments• Outdoor Range (Evans)Age 6+. Must be a member to participate.Greeley Recreation Center, Room 201SESSION DAY TIME On-going Mon-Sat 5-7pmFee $80 per year for family membership.

JUNIOR OLYMPIC ARCHERY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMRequired equipment includes bow, six arrows, side hip quiver, arm guard and finger tap (recurve) or release (compound). Members have an opportunity to shoot in NAAA and NFAA tournaments. Please call Shelly Pingel at 330.2970, or email her at [email protected] with any questions regarding registration and fees. Outdoor Archery Range, EvansSESSION DAY TIME On-going Thu 6-8pm

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CANOEING ON THE THOMPSON& SOUTH PLATTE RIVERSCONTRACTEDPlease call 381.5091 for more information regarding each trip, supply list and driving directions. Start on Thompson River and end up on the South Platte River at Two Rivers Parkway. Bring change of clothes, camera, beverage and lunch. Gear and canoe equipment will be supplied by Bernie Kendall of White Water Canoe Company. Age 18+. (12-17 yrs. accompanied by paying adult). Min-15, Max-25.Thompson & South Platte RiverSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 8 Sat 8am-5pm 51076Registration Deadline June 5Fee $55 resident, $65 non-resident

SAILING AT POUDRE PONDSCONTRACTEDLearn the basic fundamentals of sailing with Bernie Kendall. Learn to launch the boat, rig it, sail it both up and down wind currents, tack and jibs, and right a capsized boat. All equipment and gear is provided. Meet at Poudre Ponds, 924 N. 35th Avenue, for classes. For more information call 350.9422. Age 18+. Min-7, Max-14.Greeley – Poudre PondsSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 10-13 M/T/Th 3-5pm 51077Jun 10-13 M/T/Th 5:30-8pm 51078Registration Deadline June 8Fee $55

KIDS IN KAYAKS AT BITTERSWEET PARKCONTRACTEDLearn the basic entry level skills for both flat water and white water kayaking. Learn from the best, Bernie Kendall, certified licensed instructor. No prior experience is required, but each participant should be able to swim. Parents are welcome. Age 12+. Min-15 Max-25.Greeley – Bittersweet LakeSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 10-13 M/T/Th 9-11am 51082Jun 10-13 M/T/Th 5:30-8pm 51083Registration Deadline June 8Fee $55

SENIOR 1-DAY CANOE TRIPCONTRACTEDSpecial trip for Seniors! Enjoy the wonderful wildlife right here in your own backyard while canoeing down the South Platte River (SPR). The trip starts out on the St. Vrain River and ends up on the SPR at Two Rivers Parkway. Join Bernie Kendall of White Water Canoe Company. Age 50+. Min-15, Max-25.South Platte RiverSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 6 Th 8am-5pm 51080Registration Deadline June 3Fee $55 resident, $65 non-resident.

COLORADO RIVER CANOE TRIPCONTRACTEDJoin Bernie Kendall and Mike Willis as you travel through Ruby and Horsethief Canyons. No canoeing experience is required. Top-of-the-line crafts and gear are provided. All you need to do is pack your vehicle with your personal gear, sleeping bag, and tent and meet us on the Western slope with a sense of adventure. Age 16+. Min-15, Max-25.CO River in Grand Junction, CO to Westwater, UTSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Aug 2-4 Fri-Sun 8am-5pm 51079Registration Deadline July 25Fee $298

WILD & EDIBLE PLANTS SEMINARCONTRACTEDJoin “Cattail Bob” Seebeck, the author of Best-Tasting Wild Plants of Colorado and the Rockies, in the exploration of edible flora in a high mountain garden. Identify medicinal and poisonous plants. Please provide your own sunglasses, rain gear, picnic lunch, day-pack and transportation. Participants will meet at the US Post Office in Drake, CO at 9am. Age 16+. Min-6, Max-13.DrakeSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Aug 12 Sun 9am-4pm 51081Registration Deadline Aug 8Fee $30 resident, $40 non-resident 37

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YOUTH CLIMBINGLevel I Learn how to climb the wall, learn the commands of climbing and belaying, learn to wear the harness properly, learn knots for climbing and basic belaying set-up.Level II Demonstrate knowledge of commands and what is said by the belayer and the climber, how to wear harness without instruction, demonstrate without instruction how to tie a figure 8 knot and use a belay device, learn to use carabiners and ATC device and learn how to belay a climber using dominant hand.Level III Demonstrate proper Top-Rope belay technique, must successfully pass Top-Rope certification test with no more than 1/2-point deduction, learn the introductory techniques of lead climbing and learn the uses of quick draws for clipping into anchors.Level IV Demonstrate the proper use of quick draws and rope placement for lead climbing, demonstrate the proper technique for lead climbing and must successfully pass lead climb certification test with no more than 1/2 point deduction. Age 5-16 yrs. Min-3, Max-12.Greeley Recreation Center, Rock WallSESSION LEVEL DAY TIME CODE #Jul 2-23 I Tue 5-6:30pm 50500Jul 2-23 II Tue 5-6:30pm 50501Jul 3-24 III Wed 5-6:30pm 50502Jul 3-24 IV Wed 5-6:30pm 50503Aug 5-26 III Mon 5-6:30pm 50504Aug 5-26 IV Mon 5-6:30pm 50505Aug 7-28 I Wed 5-6:30pm 50506Aug 7- 28 II Wed 5-6:30pm 50507Registration Deadline Friday Prior by 5pmFee $25 resident, $35 non-resident

INTRO TO TOP-ROPE CLIMBINGThese one-night sessions will provide newcomers an opportunity to cover proper Top-Rope belay techniques, harness ware, ATC/Carabiner component uses, commands, knot building and more. After completing this session, climbers must wait 24 hours to take the Top-Rope Certification. Age 6+. Min-4, Max-8.Greeley Recreation Center, Rock WallSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jul 15 Mon 5-6:30pm 50496Aug 20 Tues 5-6:30pm 50497Registration Deadline Two days prior by 5pmFee $8 resident, $18 non-residentCertification Card sold separately

FRIDAY NIGHT YOUTH CLIMBINGEnjoy a Friday evening climb at the Rock Wall with one of our fun and energetic staff members. This is not a certification class but a chance to be introduced to climbing and improving your maneuvering on the wall. Age 6-14 yrs. (bring your parents). Min-4, Max-8.Greeley Recreation Center, Rock WallSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jul 12 Fri 5-7pm 50508Jul 26 Fri 5-7pm 50509Aug 9 Fri 5-7pm 50510Aug 23 Fri 5-7pm 50511Registration Deadline Wednesday prior by 5pmFee $8 resident, $18 non-resident

PIZZA & FAMILY CLIMBINGThe whole family can learn the basic skills of climbing together and experience a time of special bonding. Schedule your two-hour time slot by calling 350.9422. Age 5+. Min-4, Max-8.Greeley Recreation Center, Rock WallSESSION TIME_________On-going 5-6:30pmRegistration Deadline Two-week noticeFee $45 per family of four; includes pizza and soft drinks for everyone. $5 each additional family member.

WOMEN’S NIGHT AT THE ROCKOur instructors will make sure you have a good time on the wall while challenging you beyond your expectations. You’ll learn all there is about fitness, bouldering, ATC/Carabiner component uses, commands, knot building and more. Age 15+ (or 6-14 yrs. with parent/guardian). Min-4, Max-8.Greeley Recreation Center, Rock WallSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jul 22 Mon 6-7:30pm 50498Aug 27 Tues 6-7:30pm 50499Registration Deadline Two days prior by 5pmFee $6

CLIMBING WALL at the Greeley Recreation CenterINTRO TO LEAD CLIMBINGThese sessions will provide certified Top-Rope climbers an opportunity to cover proper lead belay techniques, clipping, movement, route setting and more. After completing this session, climbers must wait 24 hours to take the Lead Climb Certification. Age 6+. Min-4, Max-8.Greeley Recreation Center, Rock WallSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jul 8 Mon 5-6:30pm 50494Aug 13 Tues 5-6:30pm 50495Registration Deadline Two days prior by 5pmFee $8 resident, $18 non-resident

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JUNIOR TEAM TENNIS – USTA COCONTRACTED BY CLUB WEST, INC.May 28-Aug 2The USTA Junior Team Tennis League is a team competition for girls and boys of specific levels of play and age categories. The purpose of the program is to provide organized recreation play, emphasizing local competition with advancement opportunities to District (State) Championships. The team concept emphasizes fun, fitness and friends. Tennis matches are played on Mondays at various Northern Colorado sites; 12 & under play matches @ 8:30am, 13-18 year-olds play matches @ 10:30am. Most matches will have staggered start times. Practices will be held on Tuesdays and Fridays once matches begin. Matches will begin Monday, June 17.Centennial Tennis CourtsDAY AGE TIME CODE #M/T/F 13-18 yrs. 8-9:30am 49687M/T/F 12 & under 9:30-11am 49688Registration begins May 1Players will need to contact Work Out West at 330.6707, 5701 West 20th Street prior to registering for this programFee $140 resident, $150 non-resident (includes USTA Registration and t-shirt)

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YOUTH TENNIS LESSONSCONTRACTED BY CLUB WEST, INC.Get into the swing of things with tennis lessons for beginners through intermediate players. Players must supply their own racquets. Classes are 50 minutes in length Age 6-15 yrs. Max-8.Centennial Tennis CourtsSESSION CLASS DAY TIME CODE #Session I May 28-June 7 Beginner I T-Fri 8:30am 49689 Beginner I T-Fri 8:30am 49690 Beginner II T-Fri 8:30am 49691 Beginner I T-Fri 9:30am 49692 Beginner I T-Fri 9:30am 49693 Beginner II T-Fri 9:30am 49694Session II June 11-21 Beginner I T-Fri 8:30am 49695 Beginner I T-Fri 8:30am 49696 Beginner II T-Fri 8:30am 49697 Beginner I T-Fri 9:30am 49698 Beginner II T-Fri 9:30am 49699 Intermed T-Fri 9:30am 49700Session III June 25-28 (mini session)* Beginner I T-Fri 8:30am 49701 Beginner I T-Fri 8:30am 49702 Beginner II T-Fri 8:30am 49703 Beginner I T-Fri 9:30am 49704 Beginner II T-Fri 9:30am 49705 Intermed T-Fri 9:30am 49706Session IV July 9-19 Beginner I T-Fri 8:30am 49707 Beginner II T-Fri 8:30am 49708 Beginner II T-Fri 8:30am 49709 Beginner I T-Fri 9:30am 49710 Beginner II T-Fri 9:30am 49711 Intermed T-Fri 9:30am 49712Session V July 23-Aug 2 Beginner I T-Fri 8:30am 49713 Beginner II T-Fri 8:30am 49714 Beginner II T-Fri 8:30am 49715 Beginner I T-Fri 9:30am 49716 Beginner II T-Fri 9:30am 49717 Intermed T-Fri 9:30am 49718Beginner I Novice or limited tennis experience.Beginner II Knowledge of rules, scoring, strokes.Intermediate Proper form of ground strokes, serve and volley. Call Work Out West at 330.6707 to determine which class is best for you.Registration begins May 1Registration Deadline Thursday priorFee $60 resident, $70 non-resident*pro-rated $30 resident, $40 non-resident

LITTLE ACES TENNIS LESSONS (QUICK START TENNIS)CONTRACTED BY CLUB WEST, INC.An introductory class for the young tennis player emphasizing hand-eye coordination and stroke production with an introduction to tennis etiquette and court anatomy. Classes are 30 minutes in length. Age 4-6 yrs. Min-3, Max-6.Centennial Tennis CourtsSESSION CLASS DAY TIME CODE #Session I May 28-June 7 Beginner T-Fri 8am 49719Session II June 11-21 Beginner T-Fri 8am 49720Session III June 25-28 (Mini Session)* Beginner T-Fri 8am 49721Session IV July 9-19 Beginner T-Fri 8am 49722Session V July 23-Aug 2 Beginner T-Fri 8am 49723Registration begins May 1Registration Deadline Thursday priorFee $40 resident, $50 non-resident*pro-rated $20 resident, $30 non-resident 39

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MIGHTY MITE SOCCER Ages 4 & 5 (Preschool/Kindergarten)Practice starts Aug 26Games begin September 14-October 19Fee $40 resident, $50 non-resident. Min-4 teams, Max-30 teams.

YOUNG AMERICA SOCCER Age 6 & 7 (grades K-1), Age 8 & 9 (grades 2-3), Age 10&11 (grades 4-5), Age 12&13 (grades 6-7)Practice starts Aug 26Games begin September 14-November 2Fee $53 resident, $63 non-resident.Min-4 teams, Max-75 teams.

FALL SOCCEREnjoy fall soccer with the City of Greeley Young America and Mighty Mites Soccer programs. This is a non-competitive program that will teach your children the fundamentals of the game of soccer.

• Online registration available! Phone-in registration is not accepted for this program.

• Ages will be determined based on a child’s age as of Aug 26, 2013.

• New Mighty Mite, Young America players are required to purchase Greeley Youth Sports jerseys. The jerseys can be purchased at Garretson’s and GoJos Sporting goods stores.

• Shin guards and soccer or tennis shoes are required. Shin guards must be covered by socks.

• No jewelry allowed.Coaches Priority Registration July 13-18 (for players whose parents coach; two coaches allowed per team.).General Registration July 20-Aug 3 at the Family FunPlex & Greeley Recreation Center, 8:30am. Registration will be accepted on a space-available basis after Aug 3.Coaches Meeting Aug 15, 6pm, Family FunPlexParent Meeting Aug 22, 6pm, Family FunPlex

AMAZING ATHLETESCONTRACTEDGet your child active with Amazing Athletes today! Your child will have a blast in this action-packed and non-competitive class where they will learn the fundamentals and mechanics of nine different sports: soccer, volleyball, football, basketball, tennis, golf, lacrosse, hockey and baseball. Age 2.5-5 yrs. Min-6, Max-12.Family FunPlexSESSION AGE TIME CODE #Jun 3-Jul 15* 3.5-5 yrs 5-5:45pm 51084Jun 7-Jul 19 2.5-3 yrs 9-9:30am 51085Jun 7-Jul 19 3.5-5 yrs 9:45-10:30am 51086Jul 29-Aug 26+* 3.5-5 yrs 5-5:45pm 51087Aug 2-Sep 6** 2.5-3 yrs 9-9:30am 51088Aug 2-Sep 6** 3.5-5 yrs 9:45-10:30am 51089Registration Deadline May 30, July 25Fee $45, +pro-rated $30 (no class Aug 19)Class held on Fridays, *Class held on Mondays,**pro-rated $37.50 (no class Aug 23)40

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C.A.R.A TRACKColorado’s premier recreational track program offers young athletes an opportunity to participate in a healthy summer activity. Participants are put in heats by gender and age. Youth can try different events each week or stick with their favorites. First track meet will be June 27. The season ends with the State Meet. Copy of birth certificate and shirt size required at registration. Age 5-16 yrs.University High School, 6525 18th StDATE AGE DAY TIME CODE #Jun 4-Jul 27 5-16 yrs. T/TH/F 8:30-10am 49730Registration Deadline May 30Fee $80 resident, $90 non-resident

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YOUTH SUMMER VOLLEYBALL CAMPWith Greeley Central High School Team & Coaches. Covers basic volleyball skills for the littler ones, more advanced skills for the older ones. We will also go over rules, referee calls and end the camp with a small tournament. Family FunPlexDATE AGE TIME CODE #Jun 17-21 K-5 Grade 4:30-5:30pm 50294Jun 17-21 6-8 Grade 5:30-7pm 50295Registration Deadline June 13 Fee $50 (includes t-shirt)

MIDDLE SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL(6th & 7th Grade)This is a Recreational Youth Volleyball League for Greeley Middle Schools. Grab your middle school friends and compete against other middle schools. Participating schools include Brentwood, Franklin, Heath, John Evans and Winograd. Call Andrea Haring 336.4219 for more information. Min-6 players per school, Max-10 players per school.Practice Begins week of Sept 3Registration Aug 5-30Fee $35

NORTHRIDGE GRIZZLIESYOUTH FOOTBALL CAMPDevelop your football skills and have fun with this three-day camp held by the Northridge High School coaching staff. Open to Age 5-14 yrs. Min-10, Max-200.Northridge High School, 100 71st Ave.SESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jul 29, 30, 31 M-W 6-7:30pm 50513Fee $35

FLAG FOOTBALL CO-EDThis is a non-contact league where passing and catching are emphasized. Must be 6 years old by Aug 31, 2013. Participants must purchase a Youth Sports Jersey at GoJo’s or Garretson’s. Call 350.9400 for more information. Parents: this is a parent-coached program and the success relies heavily on parent involvement. Age 6-7 yrs. Birth certificate required.Family FunPlex/Greeley Recreation CenterCoaches’ Priority Registration July 8-11General Registration July 15-Aug 2, beginning at 6amFee $40 resident, $50 non-resident Coaches’ Meeting Aug 14, 6pm, Rec CenterParent Meeting Aug 15, 6pm, Rec Center

UNC SPORTS CAMPSBASKETBALL CAMPS Boys Basketball Skills CODE #with Coach B.J. Hill at Family FunPlexJune 10-12 Age 8-16 9am-4pm $155 50291June 17-19 Age 8-16 9am-4pm $155 50292Shooting CampJune 20 Age 8-16 9am-4pm $80 50293

UNC VOLLEYBALL CAMPS with Coach Lindsey Oates3-Day Player Development Camp #1 July 10-12Defensive Clinic July 8Setting Clinic July 9Hitting Clinic July 93-Day Player Development Camp #2 July 15-17College Prep Camp (grades 9-12) July 22-24Team Camp July 18-20For additional information about the volleyball camps, contact Lindsey Oates at www.uncvolleyballcamps.com

YOUTH FOOTBALL CAMPSwith coach Terrance Robinson For details email [email protected]

GIRLS BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL CAMP with UNC coach Jaime White at UNCFor more information contact [email protected]

SOFTBALL CAMP FOR GIRLSLearn the fundamentals of softball this summer! This series of clinics is instructed by players of the Northern Colorado Force, a competitive softball team. Participants will learn the game, improve their skills, and HAVE FUN! Participants are encouraged to bring glove, bat, and water. Please call Julie at 371.6347 with questions. Age 8-11 yrs. Min-10, Max-40.Twin River Softball FieldsSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 11-27 T/Th 11am-12pm 50512Registration Deadline June 3Fee $39

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RODARTE BOXING PROGRAMHave fun learning the basic techniques of boxing. Participants must bring their own mouthpiece, water bottle, hand wraps and towel. Age 8-17 yrs.Rodarte Community CenterYOUTH RECREATIONAL (Learn basic skills)SESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 3-27 M-Th 5-7pm 51090Jul 1-31 M-Th 5-7pm 51091Aug 1-29 M-Th 5-7pm 51092Fee $10 resident, $20 non-residentYOUTH COMPETITIVE (Learn basic skills & compete) SESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 3-27 M-Th 5-7pm 51093Jul 1-31 M-Th 5-7pm 51094Aug 1-29 M-Th 5-7pm 51095Fee $15 resident, $25 non-residentAll competitive youth boxers must have USA Boxing Insurance which is a $55 annual fee payable to USA Boxing. Call 350.9430 for more information.

YOUNG AMERICA TACKLE FOOTBALLNo online registration. Age 8-13 yrs. (age as of September 1, 2013), birth certificate required.Dates Aug 12-October 26DIVISION GRADE Bantam Wt. 2nd and 3rd grade Light Wt. 4th grade Middle Wt. 5th grade Coaches’ Priority Registration July 8-11, only two coaches per team will be allowed to registerRegistration July 13, 9am, Greeley Recreation Center or Family FunPlexFee $85 resident, $95 non-resident, ($25 refundable) Coaches’ Meeting Aug 6, 6pm, Rec CenterParent Meeting Aug 8, 6pm, Rec Center

MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOTBALL (6th & 7th Grade)Join your middle school football team this fall. There will be two teams for each school: one consisting of all 6th-graders and one with all 7th-graders registered in Greeley Schools. Schools that participate in this league are Heath, John Evans, Brentwood, and Franklin. Equipment will be checked out through the school. Season Dates Aug 26-October 26Registration Aug 19-23 @ school siteFee $35 per player

ROCKIES/CPRA BASEBALLSKILLS CHALLENGEThe Colorado Rockies, in conjunction with the City of Greeley’s CPRD & CPRA, present the Baseball Skills Challenge. All youth – boys and girls – will have the chance to demonstrate their running, throwing and batting skills. Age 6-13 years, as of December 31, 2013, will determine eligibility. A copy of the participant’s birth certificate is required if a child progresses to the Regional Competition. Call 336.4219 for details.Twin Rivers Ball FieldDATE DAY TIME Jun 8 Sat 10am-12pmFee Free 43

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Youth Assistance ProgramApplications are available at the Front Desk of the Greeley

Recreation Center, The Family FunPlex, or The Rodarte Center. Contact 350.9406 or 350.9430 for further information.

The Youth Assistance Program is available for families that have a financial hardship and would still like to have the opportunity for their children to participate in City of Greeley Recreation Programs. The Greeley Culture, Parks, and Recreation Department raises money through a variety of sponsorships and donations for the Youth Assistance Program. As long as there are funds available, we will try to accommodate all requests.Qualification Process and Information:

1. Participants must be Greeley residents and must provide a letter of qualification issued by School District 6 for the Free or Reduced Rate Lunch Program. A copy of this letter must be provided for each child.

2. Once qualification is confirmed, the child can utilize a $50 scholarship toward registration costs for any class or program offered in the Recreation Connection brochure.

3. Once the scholarship is used up, youth (17 & under) who qualify for the Free Lunch Program receive a 50% discount on non-CONTRACTED classes and programs, and those who qualify for the Reduced Rate Lunch Program receive a 25% discount on non-CONTRACTED classes and programs.

4. A database photo of each family member utilizing this program must be taken at the front desk of the Greeley Recreation Center or Family FunPlex. ID cards are not required.

5. The Youth Assistance scholarship and discount program will expire one year from the approval date.6. The Youth Assistance Program cannot be used toward any membership or pass.7. Participants and parents can enjoy a $1 off daily fee discount at the following facilities:

• Greeley Recreation Center • Family FunPlex • Ice Haus ($1 off general admission only)

Programa de Asistencia para JóvenesLas solicitudes están disponibles en el área de servicio al cliente del Centro de Recreo

de Greeley (Greeley Recreation Center), el FunPlex Familiar (Family FunPlex) y el Centro Comunitario Rodarte (Rodarte Community Center). Para informacion adicional

llame al 350.9406 o 350.9430.El programa de asistencia económica para jóvenes esta disponible para familias con dificultades económicas y quienes desean que sus hijos participen en los programas recreativos que la Cuidad de Greeley ofrece. El departamento de Cultura, Parques, y Recreo de la Ciudad de Greeley recauda dinero para el programa de asistencia económica por medio de donativos y patrocinadores. Siempre y cuando tengamos fondos disponibles, las solicitudes serán procesadas.Proceso de cualificar e información general:

1. Es necesario que los participantes sean residentes de Greeley y deberán proveer una carta confirmando que cualifica en el programa de almuerzo gratis ó de costo reducido del distrito escolar 6. Tiene que proveer una copia de la carta expedida para cada niño.

2. Una vez confirmado en el programa, el participante podrá utilizar la beca de $50.00 para los costos de registración de cualquier clase ó programa ofrecido en la revista Recreation Connection.

3. Una vez la beca haya sido utilizada, los jóvenes (17 años y menos) que cualifican para el programa de almuerzo gratuito, recibirán un 50% de descuento en las clases y programas que no requieren contrato. Aquellos que cualifican para el programa de almuerzo de costo reducido recibirán un 25% de descuento en las clases y programas que no requieren contrato.

4. Cada miembro de familia utilizando este programa, deberá solicitar al personal del área de recepción del Centro de Recreo de la Ciudad de Greeley o del FunPlex Familiar, el que le tomen una fotografía digital para nuestra base de datos. Identificaciones con foto no son requeridas.

5. La beca de asistencia para jóvenes y el programa de descuento expiran a la fecha de un año después de haber sido aprobados.

6. El programa de asistencia para jóvenes no puede ser utilizado para membresías ó pases existentes.7. Participantes y sus padres podrán disfrutar la reducción de $1 de descuento al cargo diario.

En las siguientes facilidades de la Ciudad de Greeley:• Centro Recreativo de la Ciudad de Greeley • FunPlex Familiar • Pista de Patinaje en Hielo / Ice Haus $1 de descuento del precio de admisión general solamente.

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SAFE SITTER CLASSThis one-day class will teach participants emergency first aid, care of a choking infant or child, babysitting as a business, success on the job, child care essentials and more! This class will not provide CPR certification. Please bring sack lunch. Age 11-13 yrs. Min- 5 Max-15.Family FunPlexDATE DAY TIME CODE #Jul 23 Tues 9am-3pm 51098Registration deadline July 18Fee $48

FUN IN THE SUN (FITS) SUMMER PROGRAMThe Youth Enrichment Program will be offering various activities to keep your children safe and busy during the summer months. Children can swim, create arts and crafts, participate in recreational activities and be involved in community service projects. For more information, call the Rodarte Community Center at 350.9430. Age 6-17 yrs. Min-5, Max-300.SESSION LOCATION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 3-Aug 9 Rodarte CC M-F 1-5pm 49856*Jun 3-Aug 9 A. Gimmestad M-F 1-5pm 49857*Registration May 18, 10am-12pm, at the Rodarte Community Center, 920 A Street. You must register at the Rodarte Community Center for all sites. Parents must bring a copy of birth certificate. Fee $20 for 10 weeks per child *no program on July 4

NO F.E.A.R. (NO FALSE EVIDENCE APPEARING REAL INC.) BASKETBALL CAMPParticipants develop positive skills and attitudes by applying Christian principles as they learn the game of basketball. They set and achieve weekly goals, learn basic fundamental basketball skills and review the rules of the game. During the final week of camp, participants showcase what they’ve learned by playing a game against staff members. Age 10-18. Min-36, Max-78.Rodarte Community CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 3-28 M-Th 8-11 am 51096Registration Deadline May 31Fee $20

NO F.E.A.R. MIDNIGHT BASKETBALL LEAGUE Want to put the skills you learned from the N.O. F.E.A.R. Basketball Camp to the test? Lade Majic will be putting on a Midnight Basketball League at the Rodarte Community Center every Friday night in the month of June. Age 16-19. Min-36, Max-78.Rodarte Community CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 7-28 Fri 9pm-Midnight 51097Registration Deadline June 7 Fee $30

BEFORE FITS Bored before “Fun In The Sun” starts? Come to the Rodarte Community Center and start your fun early. Come participate in Tech Wizards, play on the computers, play gym games and have fun with us! Age 6-17 yrs. Min-5, Max-100.Rodarte Community CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 3-Aug 9 Full Sess. 8:30am-1pm 49858Jun 3-7 M-F 8:30am-1pm 49859Jun 10-14 M-F 8:30am-1pm 49860Jun 17-21 M-F 8:30am-1pm 49861Jun 24-28 M-F 8:30am-1pm 49862Jul 1-5 M-F 8:30am-1pm 49863*Jul 8-12 M-F 8:30am-1pm 49864Jul 15-19 M-F 8:30am-1pm 49865Jul 22-26 M-F 8:30am-1pm 49866Jul 29-Aug 2 M-F 8:30am-1pm 49867Aug 5-9 M-F 8:30am-1pm 49868Fee $15 per week or $140 for 10 weeks per child. Lunch provided. *no program on July 4

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Youngsters can gain strength & self-confidence, plus have a galaxy of fun by learning to tumble at the Greeley Recreation Center. Each age-appropriate program is taught by a qualified instructor from Tumbllenium. Call Hillery at 686.6539 for additional information or instructor approval. Advanced class must have instructor approval. **Age 1-12 yrs. Min-4, Max-8.Greeley Recreation CenterSESSION I June 3-19* SESSION II July 8-31 SESSION III August 5-28CLASS DAY LENGTH TIME AGE SESS. I SESS. II SESS. IIIParent Tot Exploration Mon 45 min 3:15pm 1-2 yrs 50296 50297 50298Big Flippers Mon 45 min 4pm 4-5 yrs 50299 50300 50301Hot Shots Beginners Mon 45 min 4:45pm 6+ yrs 50302 50303 50304Hot Shots Intermediate Mon 45 min 5:30pm 6+ yrs 50305 50306 50307Hot Shots Advance** Mon 45 min 6:15pm 6+ yrs 50308 50309 50310Big Flippers Wed 45 min 2:15pm 4-5 yrs 50311 50312 50313Little Flippers Wed 45 min 3:15pm 3-4 yrs 50314 50315 50316Parent Tot Exploration Wed 45 min 4pm 1-2 yrs 50317 50318 50319Mars Martians Wed 45 min 4:45pm 5-6 yrs 50320 50321 50322Hot Shot Intermediate Wed 45 min 5:30pm 6+ yrs 50323 50324 50325Registration Deadline May 30, July 3, Aug 1Fee $36 per 4 week session, *pro-rated $27 (Session I only)

970·356·5900 www.drbradsmiles.com

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3400 W 16th Street Bldg 4-V · Greeley, CO 80634 DIPLOMATE, AMERICAN BOARD of ORTHODONTICS

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BE A TREE – DOG-BITE SAFETyCONTRACTEDKeep kids and dogs safe. Children and adults will learn to read dog body language to determine whether a dog is safe or unsafe. This is a fun, interactive program that you and your children will both enjoy. Everyone learns and plays! Age 5+. Min-6, Max-12.Greeley Recreation Center SESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 8 Sat 10-11am 51099Jul 13 Sat 12-1pm 51100Aug 17 Sat 10-11am 51101Registration Deadline July 11, June 6, Aug 15Fee $10 resident family, $20 non-resident family

NAKATA MAGIC WEEK CONTRACTEDEver wondered how to make a coin vanish or find a card in a mixed deck of cards? Join us in learning about how to perform amazing feats of magic. Each student will receive all learning materials and magic tricks required for participation in the class. Age 7-14 yrs. Min-6, Max-12.Greeley Recreation Center SESSION DAY TIME CODE # 7-9 year oldsJul 15-19 M-F 9am-12pm 5110410-14 year oldsJul 15-19 M-F 1-4pm 51105Registration Deadline July 11Fee $110 resident, $120 non-resident

THE CANINE LIFE AND SOCIAL SKILLS (C.L.A.S.S.) PROGRAMThis program is designed to have your pet lie quietly next to you, walk next to you, come on command, stay when asked, and do some cool tricks. PLEASE, NO DOGS FOR THE ONE-DAY CLASS OR FIRST CLASS OF THE 8-WK SESSION. Log on to www.mydoghasclass.com for more information. Age 5+. Min-6, Max-12.Waggin’ Tail Dog Park, Balsam Ave. & E. 25th StSESSION DAY TIME CODE #One-day Class Jun 15 Sat 10-11am 51102Registration Deadline Wednesday priorFee $10 resident, $20 non-residentEight-week ClassJun 22-Aug 10 Sat 10-11am 51103Registration Deadline Wednesday priorFee $80 resident, $90 non-resident

Summer Camps Academic · Arts · Music · Sports

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SPORTIES FOR SHORTIES Your little athlete will learn the FUNdamentals of their favorite sport such as football, kickball, soccer and baseball. Not only will they gain strength and coordination, but they will also learn team building and good sportsmanship. Age 3-7 yrs. Min-5, Max-15.Family FunPlexSESSION DAY TIME CODE # Jun 5-26 Wed 1-1:45pm 51245July 3-24 Wed 1-1:45pm 51246Registration Deadline May 30, June 27Fee $40

CAKE-ORATIONS CONTRACTED Come learn to decorate cakes and sweets like the professionals! Learn basic cooking skills with two fun baking and cake decorating projects. Call Julie for more details 371.6347. Age 8-13 yrs. Min-5, Max-15.Greeley Recreation CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE # 7-9 year oldsJul 8-29 M 11am-12pm 5124710-13 year oldsJul 8-29 M 12:30-1:30pm 51248Registration Deadline July 11Fee $39

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DAYTIME POTTERY CLASSESCONTRACTEDTim Preston, InstructorHere’s a special two-month pottery class designed especially for Homeschool students that will meet once a week for eight weeks. A special feature of this new class will allow a parent or guardian to enroll with their child at half price. Students can expect to complete 4-6 projects at Greeley’s very own Clay Center. Age 12+. Min-1, Max-10.The Clay Center, 1024 6th AvenueSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 6-Aug 1* Thu 10am-12:30pm 51112Registration Deadline May 30Fee $105 plus $20 for materials per person, $160 for two individuals registering as a family, plus $20 for materials.*no class July 4

FLOWERS IN THE PARKCONTRACTEDA floral design class for anyone age 10 or older. Learn the basics for creating beautiful flower arrangements in the beauty of our local parks. Each week we will focus on a different style. Silk flowers and all other materials included. Age 10+. Min-6, Max-12.June 4-25 • Tues • 11-11:40amSESSION ACTIVITY LOCATION CODE #Full 4-week session 51123Jun 4 Victorian Peak View 51124Jun 11 Art Deco Pheasant Run 51125Jun 18 Early American Sherwood 51126Jun 25 Japanese Sanborn 51127July 9-33 • Tues • 11-11:40amDAY ACTIVITY LOCATION CODE #Full 4-week session 51128Jul 9 Tussy Mussy Peak View 51129Jul 16 Wreath Pheasant Run 51130Jul 23 Topiary Sherwood 51131Jul 30 Free Form Sanborn 51132Registration Deadline Friday priorFee Full 4-Week Session $60 resident, $70 non-residentDaily Fee $22 resident, $32 non-resident.

POTTERY CLASSESCONTRACTEDTim Preston, Instructor Have you ever thought how fun it would be to create your own cups, plates and bowls, a sculpture for your garden or anything you can imagine? Join Tim Preston at the Clay Center of Northern Colorado. Classes cater to all levels of experience. Age 14+ (7-13 yrs. accompanied by adult or guardian). Min-1, Max-10.The Clay Center, 1024 6th AvenueSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 3-26 M/W 6-8:30pm 51106Jun 4-27 T/Th 6-8:30pm 51107Jul 1-31 M/W 6-8:30pm 51108Jul 2-30* T/Th 6-8:30pm 51109Aug 5-28 M/W 6-8:30pm 51110Aug 6-29 T/Th 6-8:30pm 51111Registration Deadline May 30, June 27, Aug 1 Fee $105 plus, $20 for materials *no class July 4

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ART IN THE PARK CONTRACTEDIn this program students will have a chance to explore various media and learn fun facts about famous artists in the beauty of our local parks. Students will be able to explore drawing, painting, sculpting or crafting in two 4-week sessions. Age 6-12 yrs. Min-6, Max-12.June 4-25 • Tues • 10-11amSESSION ACTIVITY LOCATION CODE #Full 4-week session 51113Jun 4 Drawing/Chinese Art Peak View 51114Jun 11 Painting/da Vinci Pheasant Run 51115Jun 18 Sculpting/Nevelson Sherwood 51116Jun 25 Crafting/Jasper Johns Sanborn 51117July 9-30 • Tues • 10-11amSESSION ACTIVITY LOCATION CODE #Full 4-week session 51118Jul 9 Drawing/Riley Peak View 51119Jul 16 Painting/Bierstadt Pheasant Run 51120Jul 23 Sculpting/Degas Sherwood 51121Jul 30 Crafting/Smith Sanborn 51122Registration Deadline Friday priorFee 4-Week Session $45 resident, $55 non-residentDaily Fee $15 resident, $25 non-resident

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KIDS ARTStudents will explore different mediums such as paint, watercolor, and clay, while gaining confidence as an artist. We will talk about basic drawing techniques, finding basic shapes within objects and putting drawings together like a puzzle instead of drawing the outline. Age 4-5. Min-4, Max-10.Family FunPlexSESSION DAY TIME CODE # Jul 29-Aug 2 M-F 9-10:30am 51136Registration Deadline July 25Fee $45 resident, $55 non-resident, plus a $5 supply fee due to instructor the first day of class

CARTOONING Come and create a variety of cartoon characters in this class and learn the basics of cartooning. Students will create many different drawings as well as create their own cartoon characters and more. We will be working on drawing skills and creative thinking! Age 6-10. Min-4, Max-15.Family FunPlexSESSION DAY TIME CODE # Jul 29-Aug 2 M-F 11am-12:30pm 51137Registration Deadline July 25Fee $65 resident, $75 non-resident, plus a $10 supply fee due to instructor the first day of class

PRESCHOOL ART This will be a 5-day art camp. In this camp students will explore media as well as creativity. Preschoolers will gain confidence as an artist by exploring different mediums such as collage, paint, watercolor, clay, pastels, and more. Age 3-4. Min-4, Max-10.Greeley Recreation CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE # Jun 3-7 M-F 9:30-10:15am 51133Registration Deadline May 30Fee $40 resident, $50 non-resident, plus a $5 supply fee due to instructor the first day of class

DRAWING AND PAINTING This will be a 5-day art camp. Students will learn and expand upon drawing skills and painting by using different drawing materials such as oil pastels, pencils, colored pencils, tempera paint, acrylic paints, and watercolor. Age 5-9. Min-4, Max-10.Greeley Recreation CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE # Jun 3-7 M-F 10:30am-12:30pm 51134Registration Deadline May 30Fee $90 resident, $100 non-resident, plus a $10 supply fee due to instructor the first day of class

SCULPTURE, DRAWING, CLAY, COLLAGE, AND MORE This class will explore media as well as creativity. Students will spend each day creating an original piece of art work. We will talk about sketching, basic drawing methods, exploring paint through color, and exploring the 3-D art world with clay and paper maché. Age 5-9. Min-5, Max-12.Family FunPlexSESSION DAY TIME CODE # Jul 6-Aug 3 Sat 10am-12pm 51135*Registration Deadline July 3Fee $70 resident, $80 non-resident, plus a $10 supply fee due to instructor the first day of class*no class July 13

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SUMMER EVENTS AT THE GREELEY MUSEUMSFUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY!CENTENNIAL VILLAGE MUSEUM, 1475 A St. Open Wednesday-Saturday 10am-4pm & Sunday 12-4pm Admission $6 Adults • $4 Seniors • $3 ChildrenCENTENNIAL CELEBRATION • May 25, 26 & 27SUMMER CAMPS will be held again this year at Centennial Village — space is still available, so look on the next page and discover all of the fun offerings. Camps begin June 3 and are open to kids age 6-12.HISTORICAL HANDIWORK CLASSES • Registration on the next pageGREELEY STAMPEDE OPEN HOURS • June 27-July 7 Mon-Fri 4-8pm, Sat & Sun 11am-8pm CENTENNIAL VILLAGE FAIR DAYS • July 26, 27 & 28 • FREE ADMISSIONPRAIRIE HARVEST FESTIVAL • Aug 17 & 18

PLUMB FARM LEARNING CENTER, 955 39th Ave. PETS ‘N’ POPSICLES • Aug 5-1810am-2pm each day Admission for age two and older is $2 on weekdays and $3 on Saturday.

MEEKER HOME MUSEUM, 1324 9th Ave.Open June 1 & Aug 3 • 10am–2pmAdmission $3 Adults, $2 Seniors, $1 children 6-11 yrs. Call for information about group rates or bookings for other days. FOUNDERS DAY • July 20 • 10am-2pmFREE ADMISSION

GREELEY HISTORY MUSEUM, 714 8th St.Open Wednesday-Friday • 8:30am-4:30pm • Saturday • 10am-4pm

Find us on Facebook • www.greeleymuseums.com • 350.9220

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Brett Mills PhotographyMay 3-June 8 • Artist Reception May 3, 5-7pm

Born and raised in rural Colorado, Bret Mills has always had a deep appreciation for the beauty in nature. “I enjoy shooting subjects that people would normally pass by without a second glance. My

goal is to change the way we see the world, inspire change, and draw attention to our ever-changing natural resources.”

Arts Picnic Fine Art ExhibitJuly 26-August 31 • Artist Reception July 26, 5-7pm

The annual multimedia exhibit provides over 100 Weld County artists the opportunity to display their creations for family, friends and the community to enjoy.

Artists are invited to submit proposals for exhibitions in the Tointon Gallery as well as the UCCC Gallery Spaces. New submissions to display artwork are accepted year round. The committee is looking for innovative or thought-provoking ideas as well as traditional

styles. Applications can be found at www.greeleyart.com or email [email protected] to request the application.

Stop in or visit the web site for other upcoming shows.651 10th Avenue • Greeley, CO • 350.9450 • www.greeleyart.com

Hours: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm (Enter through the Greeley Recreation Center) • FREE

Upcoming ShowS & ExhibitSExperience the wide variety of artwork displayed in the Tointon Gallery by viewing exhibits throughout the year. Attend our receptions to visit with local and regional artists. We are located between the Union Colony Civic Center and the Greeley Recreation Center. All events are open to the public and free of charge. Here is a sneak peak into future gallery exhibits:

CENTENNIAL VILLAGEHISTORIC HANDIWORK CLASSESExperience the tricks of the trade with these exciting new adult classes at Centennial Village. Choose between Native American Pottery (Max-10), Blacksmith Basics (Max-6), and Chuck Wagon Cooking (Max-8), or try them all! Visit www.greeleymuseums.com and click on classes for the details. Age 16+ yrs.Centennial Village, 14th Ave at A StSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Native American Pottery 50278Jun 1 & 2 Sat/Sun 3-7pm 50279Blacksmith Basics Jun 8 & 9 Sat/Sun 3-7pmChuck Wagon Cooking 50280Jul 13 & 14 Sat/Sun 3-7pmNative American Pottery 50281Aug 3 & 4 Sat/Sun 3-7pmChuck Wagon Cooking 50282Aug 3 & 4 Sat/Sun 3-7pmNative American Pottery 50283Sep 7 & 8 Sat/Sun 3-7pmBlacksmith Basics 50284Sep 7 & 8 Sat/Sun 3-7pmRegistration Deadline Wednesday priorNative American Pottery and Chuck Wagon Cooking Fee $60 per session (includes both days) plus $15 materials fee Blacksmith Basics Fee $85 per session (includes both days) plus $15 materials fee

CENTENNIAL VILLAGEMUSEUM SUMMER CAMPSMorning and afternoon hands-on history sessions that include farm animals, the one-room schoolhouse, chuck wagon, tipis, old-fashioned games, outdoor cooking and lots more. Visit www.greeleymuseums.com and click on camps for the details. Age 6-12 yrs. Min-5, Max-20.Centennial Village, 14th Ave at A StSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Lone Valley School (LVS) Wild ‘n’ Wooly Jun 3-7 M-F 9am-12pm 50212Pioneer Camps (PC) Paleo-Indian Camp Jun 3-7 M-F 1-4pm 50216LVS – Masters of Invention Jun 10-14 M-F 9am-12pm 50214PC – Archaeology Camp Jun 10-14 M-F 1-4pm 50218LVS – Wild ‘n’ Wooly Jul 8-12 M- F 9am-12pm 50213PC – Paleo-Indian Camp Jul 8-12 M-F 1-4pm 50217LVS – Masters of Invention Jul 15-19 M-F 9am-12pm 50215PC – Archaeology Camp Jul 15-19 M-F 1-4pm 50219Registration Deadline Wednesday priorFee $70 per week

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Northern Colorado Academy of Dance Arts for YouthCONTRACTEDSession Dates Class Fees Session VIII June 17-July 19* ¾ hour $23.20 Session IX July 22-Aug 16 1 hour $24.80*no class June 24-28 and July 4 1 ½ hour $28

Registration DeadlinesSession VIII June 13Session IX July 18 Session late fee charge $5 per class for registrations accepted after the deadline, 9pm.Apparel Come dressed in leotard and tights. Appropriate shoes are required (e.g. tap, ballet or jazz).Min-6, Max-12. (Beginning)Min-6, Max-20. (Intermediate & Above classes)Questions? Contact Julie Propst, 371.6347 or Deb Larsen, 346.2263Greeley Recreation Center

BEGINNING TAP AND BALLETLEVEL AGE LENGTH DAY TIME SESS. VIII SESS. IX Ballet for Mommy & Me 1-2 yrs. 45 min Tue 9am 51145 51146Beginning I 3-4 yrs. 45 min Fri 4:45pm 51147 51148Beginning II 4-6 yrs. 45 min Fri 4pm 51149 51150

YOUTH TAP & BALLET LEVEL AGE LENGTH DAY TIME SESS. VIII SESS. IX Youth Ballet 6-9 yrs. 45 min Mon 4pm 51151 51152Youth Ballet 10-12 yrs. 45 min Mon 4:45pm 51153 51154Youth Tap 6-9 yrs. 45 min Tue 4:45pm 51155 51156Youth Tap 10-12 yrs. 45 min Tue 5:30pm 51157 51458

ADVANCED LEVEL CLASSES(Teacher placement only)

LEVEL LENGTH DAY TIME SESS. VIII SESS. IXBallet Level I/II/III 60 min Wed 4:30pm 51159 51160Ballet Level IV 90 min Fri 4pm 51161 51162Ballet Level V 90 min Tue 4pm 51163 51164Ballet Level VI 90 min Mon 4pm 51165 51166Ballet Level VII 90 min Thu 4pm 51167 51168Ballet Level VIII 90 min Mon 5:30pm 51169 51170Ballet Level IX 90 min Tue 5:30pm 51171 51172Pointe Level V/VI 90 min Wed 4pm 51173 51174Pointe Level VII/VIII 90 min Fri 5:30pm 51175 51176Point Level IX 90 min Thu 5:30pm 51177 51178Hip Hop I/II (Age 10+) 45 min Wed 5:30pm 51179 51180Hip Hop III 45 min Fri 5:30pm 51181 51182Hip Hop VIII/IX 45 min Wed 6:15pm 51183 51184Tap Level III/IV/V 45 min Thu 4:45pm 51185 51186Jazz & Lyrical Level V/VI 90 min Mon 5:30pm 51187 5118858

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BE PART OF THE CAST 101 DALMATIANS FOR KIDS! CONTRACTEDCome be a part of this favorite Disney Musical, 101 Dalmatians kids’ style! Students will learn to act, sing and dance as they showcase their talent at the end of the program with the production of a lifetime! An additional $75 fee will be needed for costumes, scripts and a rehearsal CD for each student. Come join Pongo and Perdita as they race through London in search of their missing puppies. For additional information contact Kelley Mund at 951.809.5973. Age 6-18 yrs. Min-15, Max-100.Greeley Recreation CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE # Jun 5-Aug 21 Wed 4:30-6:30pm 51200Registration Deadline May 30Fee $150

SHOW TIMEA fun and easy introduction to “putting on a show” musical-theatre style. In eight weekly classes, the students will learn song and dance numbers and acting. On the final day of class, students will put on a performance for their families to show off their hard work! Age 8+. Min-5, Max-15.Greeley Recreation CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 18-Aug 13* Tue 3:45-4:45pm 51199

Registration Deadline June 20Fee $48 *no class June 25

Northern Colorado Academy of Dance Arts for AdultsCONTRACTEDSession Dates Classes that do not meet minimums will be cancelled.Session VIII June 17-July 19* Class Fees Session IX July 22-Aug 16 ¾ hour $23.20*no classes June 24-28 and July 4 1 hour $24.80Registration Deadlines 1 ½ hour $28Session VIII June 13 Session IX July 18Session late fee charge $5 per class for registrations accepted after the deadline, 9pm.Apparel Come dressed in comfortable clothing. Appropriate shoes are required (e.g. tap, ballet, or jazz).Age 15+. Min-5, Max-20.Questions? Contact Julie Propst, 371.6347 or Deb Larsen, 346.2263Greeley Recreation Center

ADULT CLASSESTeachers will assist in placing students

LEVEL LENGTH DAY TIME SESS. VIII SESS. IX Adult Ballet Level I/II 90 min Wed 5:30pm 51189 51190Adult Tap Level I 45 min Thurs 6:15pm 51191 51192Adult Tap Level II/III 45 min Tue 6:15pm 51193 51194Adult Tap Level IV 45 min Thurs 5:30pm 51195 51196Adult Hip Hop 45 min Fri 6:15pm 51197 51198

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LIL' DANCERSCONTRACTEDImagination, Movement, Dance! Age 3-6 yr. olds love to move! Move and Dance! Young dancers learn the joy and art of movement as they explore through imagination, story telling, use of props, and performing! 7+ yrs. put these skills to work as focus begins on classical technique in ballet, tap and jazz. Dance attire is requested along with the proper dance shoes (e.g. leather pink ballet slippers, black tap and jazz shoes). Min-5, Max-10 (3-4 yrs.), Max-12 (5-6 yrs.), Max-15 (7+ yrs.).Family FunPlexSESSION CLASS AGE DAY TIME CODE # Session I June 5-13, Wed & Thur (4 classes, 2 ea week) Pre-Ballet I 3-4 yrs. W/Th 5:30-6:15pm 50326 Pre-Ballet II 5-6 yrs. W/Th 6:15-7pm 50327 Ballet I 7-11 yrs. W/Th 7-8pm 50328 Ballet II 8-12 yrs. W/Th 4-5:30pm 50329Session II June 19-27, Wed & Thur (4 classes, 2 ea week) Pre-Ballet I 3-4 yrs. W/Th 5:30-6:15pm 50330 Pre-Ballet II 5-6 yrs. W/Th 6:15-7pm 50331 Tap/Jazz I 7-11 yrs. W/Th 7-8pm 50332 Tap/Jazz II 8-12 yrs. W/Th 4-5:30pm 50333Session III July 10-18, Wed & Thur (4 classes, 2 ea week) Pre-Ballet I 3-4 yrs. W/Th 5:30-6:15pm 50334 Pre-Ballet II 5-6 yrs. W/Th 6:15-7pm 50335 Ballet I 7-11 yrs. W/Th 7-8pm 50336 Ballet II 8-12 yrs. W/Th 4-5:30pm 50337Session IV July 24-Aug 1, Wed & Thur (4 classes, 2 ea week) Pre-Ballet I 3-4 yrs. W/Th 5:30-6:15pm 50338 Pre-Ballet II 5-6 yrs. W/Th 6:15-7pm 50339 Tap/Jazz I 7-11 yrs. W/Th 7-8pm 50340 Tap/Jazz II 8-12 yrs. W/Th 4-5:30pm 50341Session V Aug 6-28, Tues or Wed (4 classes, 1 ea week -FunPlex closed Aug 20-21 *make up class on Thursday Aug 8 for Tues & Wed classes at regular times) Pre-Ballet I 3-4 yrs. Tue 9-9:45am 50342 Pre-Ballet I 3-4 yrs. Wed 5:30-6:15pm 50343 Pre-Ballet II 4-6 yrs. Tue 9:45-10:30am 50344 Pre-Ballet II 4-6 yrs. Wed 6:15-7pm 50345 Ballet/Tap I 6-10 yrs. Wed 4:30-5:30pm 50346 Ballet/Tap/Jazz II 8-12 yrs. Wed 7-8:30pm 50347Registration Deadline Thursday prior to class beginningLate Registration Late fee of $5 after the Thursday prior to class beginningFee $34 (45min), $38 (60min), $44 (90min)60

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CHEER JAZZ FUNK FUSIONCONTRACTEDThis class is designed to teach the fundamentals of dance and cheer. Students will learn routines, jumps, cheers, combinations including freestyle and tricks and create their own cheer. Students will learn basic gymnastics along with pyramids. Classes CLOSED to spectators. Age 3-9 yrs. Min-5, Max-20.Greeley Recreation CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 30-Jun 20 Thu 4:30-5:15pm 50455Aug 8-29 Thu 4:30-5:15pm 50456Registration Deadline May 22, Aug 1 Fee $30

HIP-HOP/JAZZ FUNK EXPLOSIONCONTRACTEDCarissa Gabrielle, InstructorWe are excited to offer this class which combines the techniques of jazz as well as hip-hop! Similar to music videos. Students will learn routines as well as across-the-floor exercises, break dancing, and have time to perform their hip-hop freestyle and tricks. Classes CLOSED to spectators. Age 4-12 yrs. Min-5, Max-20.Greeley Recreation CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 29-Jun 19 Wed 4:30-5:15pm 50457Aug 7-28 Wed 4:30-5:15pm 50458Registration Deadline May 22, July 31Fee $30

RHYTHM & RHYME TYMECONTRACTED

Youngsters love musical instruments, clapping and singing. In this half-hour class, your child will learn and have fun through the magic of music. For more information, call Marty at 227.1331. Age 18 mo.-5 yrs. Min-8, Max-25.Family FunPlexSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 7-28 Fri 11:45am-12:15pm 50348Jul 19-Aug 9 Fri 11:45am-12:15pm 50349*Registration Deadline Thursday priorFee $20/4 weeks, *pro-rated $15/3 weeks

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GUITAR LESSONSCONTRACTED David Espinoza, InstructorRecording artist and session musician David Espinoza has been instructing guitar for the last 5 years via clinics/classes and private lessons. Each lesson is customized to help you reach your goal, whatever the style may be (rock/funk/R&B/blues/Christian/jazz). Age 8+. Min-1. Family FunPlexDAY TIME SESS. I SESS. II SESS.III June 3-24 July 1-22 Aug 5-26*Mon 4pm 51286 51292 51298Mon 4:30pm 51287 51293 51299Mon 5pm 51288 51294 51300Mon 5:30pm 51289 51295 51301Mon 6pm 51290 51296 51302Mon 6:30pm 51291 51297 51303Registration Deadline May 31, June 28, July 26Fee $72 resident, $82 non-resident*no class Aug 19

PRIVATE VOCAL INSTRUCTIONCONTRACTED Alicia La Force, InstructorLearn from an industry professional! Alicia LaForce, vocal session musician for Clear Channel Radio, graduated from Musician’s Institute in Hollywood, CA. Learn practical singing techniques, music theory and songwriting for contemporary vocalists. Choose your own genre: pop, rock, country, jazz … sing the music you love! Age 6+. Min-1. Greeley Recreation Center, Music RoomDAY TIME SESS. I SESS. II SESS. III June 3-July 1* July 8-29 Aug 5-26Mon 3pm 51319 51329 51339Mon 3:30pm 51320 51330 51340Mon 4pm 51321 51331 51341Mon 4:30pm 51322 51332 51342Mon 5pm 51323 51333 51343Mon 5:30pm 51324 51334 51344Mon 6pm 51325 51335 51345Mon 6:30pm 51326 51336 51346Mon 7 pm 51327 51337 51347Mon 7:30pm 51328 51338 51348Fee $72 resident, $82 non-resident, *no class June 24Family FunPlex, Senior RoomDAY TIME SESS. I SESS. II SESS. III June 3-24 July 11-Aug 1 Aug 8-29*Thu 3pm 51349 51359 51369Thu 3:30pm 51350 51360 51370Thu 4pm 51351 51361 51371Thu 4:30pm 51352 51362 51372Thu 5pm 51353 51363 51373Thu 5:30pm 51354 51364 51374Thu 6pm 51355 51365 51375Thu 6:30pm 51356 51366 51376Thu 7pm 51357 51367 51377Thu 7:30pm 51358 51368 51378Registration Deadline One week prior Fee $72 resident, $82 non-resident*$54 resident, $64 non-resident (no class Aug 22)

WOODWIND CLASSESCONTRACTEDMichael Gersten, InstructorMusic lessons for all ages are being offered in the following areas: clarinet, saxophone, flute, theory, jazz improvisation and composition. Sign up in the time spots available. Lesson material covered varies depending on the level of the student. Instrument is required; no rentals are provided. Age 8+.Greeley Recreation Center, Music RoomDAY TIME SESS. I SESS. II SESS.III June 5-July 3* July 10-31 Aug 7-28Wed 5pm 51304 51309 51314Wed 5:30pm 51305 51310 51315Wed 6pm 51306 51311 51316Wed 6:30pm 51307 51312 51317Wed 7pm 51308 51313 51318Registration Deadline May 31, July 5, Aug 2Fee $72 resident, $82 non-resident*no class June 2662

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WING CHUNCONTRACTEDWing Chun is a Kung Fu system that is designed for people of all sizes and ages. Learn how to protect yourself against an attacker who may be physically bigger and stronger than you. Training in Wing Chun will not only give you the ability to defend yourself, but will improve your reflexes and coordination. Age 12+. Min-10, Max-20.Family FunPlex, Fitness StudioSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 1-22 Sat 12:30-2pm 51141Jul 6-27 Sat 12:30-2pm 51142Aug 3-31* Sat 12:30-2pm 51143Registration Deadline Saturday prior to start of sessionFee $55, *no class Aug 17

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breads, honey, baked goods, handcrafts, and more!Historic Union Pacific Depot

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HEART SAVER CPRHeart Saver CPR is a 2-hour American Heart Association comprehensive class for the general public. Adult, child and infant CPR, rescue breathing, obstructed airway and the use of barrier devices will be covered. Participants receive a Heart Saver certification card which is valid for two years. Age 16+. Min-5, Max-15.Family FunPlexSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jul 17 Wed 7-9pm 51139Registration Deadline July 11Fee $48Or take both First Aid & CPR Together!Family FunPlexSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jul 17 Wed 4-9pm 51140Registration Deadline July 11Fee $88

HEART SAVER FIRST AIDCONTRACTEDTaught by the American Heart Association certified health care professionals, this First Aid class provides participants with an understanding of first aid basics, medical emergencies, injury emergencies & environmental emergencies. Upon completion of the course, participants will receive a Heart Saver First Aid course completion card. The certification is valid for two years. Age 16+. Min-5, Max-15.Family FunPlexSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jul 17 Wed 4-6:30pm 51138Registration Deadline July 11Fee $45

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DOUBLES TENNIS TOURNAMENTRound Robin Format. Different levels in Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Doubles. Match times will be posted at the Greeley Recreation Center and Work Out West on May 14. For more information about tennis programs call 350.9421. Age 16+.Centennial Tennis CourtsDATE DAY TIME CODE#May 15-18 Wed-Sat TBA 50113Registration April 8-May 9Entries must be received by May 9 at 5pm. Forms can be picked up at the Greeley Recreation Center or Work Out West.Fee $10 one event per person or $15 two events per person.

2013 TENNIS TOURNAMENT SCHEDULEMay 15-18 Rocky Mountain

Senior GamesMay 15-18 Culture, Parks, and

Recreation Doubles Tournament

June 17-22 Cancer BenefitJune 28-July 3 Junior OpenJuly 22-28 Greeley Tennis

Championships

FALL VOLLEYBALL LEAGUESManagers’ Meeting Aug 7, 6pm, Greeley Recreation Center (At least one member of the team must attend Managers’ Meeting)League begins week of Aug 12Time 6-10pm 10 game guarantee/20 game DblhdAge 16+. Min-4 teams, Max-8 teams.Family FunPlex or Greeley Recreation CenterLEAGUE DAY FEE CODE #WOMEN’SComp Dblhd Wed $325/team 50459Top Rec Dblhd Tues $325/team 50460 Mid Rec Dblhd Mon $325/team 50461Mid Rec Mon $225/team 50462Leisure Tues $225/team 50463CO-EDCompetitive Sun $225/team 50464Recreation Sun $225/team 50465Registration June 17-July 19Late Registration July 20-26 ($25 late fee)

3-ON-3 BASKETBALLManagers’ Meeting May 22, 6pm, Greeley Recreation Center (At least one member of the team must attend Managers’ Meeting)League begins week of May 28Time 6-10pm 7 game guaranteeAge 16+. Min-4/division, Max-10/division.Greeley Recreation CenterLEAGUE DAY CODE #Men‘s Tues 50100Women‘s Wed 50101CO-ED Thur 50102Registration Deadline May 13Late Registration May 14-20 ($25 late fee)Fee $100/team

SUMMER OUTDOOR VOLLEYBALL LEAGUESManagers’ Meeting May 29, 6pm, Greeley Recreation Center (At least one member of the team must attend Managers’ Meeting)League begins June 3Time 6-8pm 6 game guaranteeAge 16+. Min-4 teams, Max-7 teams.Monfort ParkLEAGUE DAY FEE CODE #WOMEN’SWomen’s Comp 2 on 2 Mon $50/team 50109 Women’s Rec 2 on 2 Mon $50/team 50110 Women’s Rec 4 on 4 Thurs $80/team 50111 CO-EDRecreational 4 on 4 Wed $80/team 50112 Registration Deadline May 17Late Registration May 18-24 ($25 late fee)

The Recreation Division will take late registration based on availability. There is no guarantee of league and tournament play if you register late.

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RODARTE BOXING FOR ADULTSAge 17+. Rodarte Community CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 3-27 M-Th 5-7pm 50473Jul l-31 M-Th 5-7pm 50474Aug 1-29 M-Th 5-7pm 50475Fee $25 resident, $35 non-resident background checks required.

FALL DODGEBALLManagers’ Meeting Aug 28, 6pm, Greeley Recreation Center (At least one member of the team must attend Managers’ Meeting)League begins September 13Time 6-10pm 7 game guaranteeAge 16+. Min-4 teams, Max-15 teams.Greeley Recreation CenterLEAGUE DAY FEE CODE #Recreation Fri $225/team 50471Competitive Fri $225/team 50472Registration July 1-Aug 12Late Registration Aug 13-19 ($25 late fee)

FALL FLAG FOOTBALLManagers’ Meeting Aug 7, 6pm Greeley Recreation Center (At least one member of the team must attend Managers’ Meeting)League begins Aug 12 Time 6-10pm 8 game guarantee. Age 16+. Min-4 teams, Max-11 teams.Island Grove Multi Use FieldsLEAGUE DAY FEE CODE #Recreation Mon $250/team 50468Competitive Mon $250/team 50469Registration June 3-July 29Late Registration July 30-Aug 5 ($25 late fee)

SOFTBALL TOURNAMENTS AT TWIN RIVERSUSSSA: 303.589.7522 or [email protected] Crown: 970.223.6644 or triplecrownsports.com.Special Olympics Colorado: 970.397.6183 or [email protected] 11-12 Triple Crown Flowers for

Mother’s DayMay 18-19 Triple Crown Spring FlingMay 25-27 Triple Crown Baseball Memorial

Day ClassicJune 8 Rockies Skills Challenge June 15-16 GEYL 5 Game GuaranteeJune 29-30 Triple Crown Colorado Classic July 1-7 Triple Crown Junior Sparkler July 13-14 Special Olympics Colorado All

City Summer ClassicJuly 20-21 USSSA Greeley StampedeAug 17-18 USSSA Conference Colorado

ChampionshipSeptember 7-8 Special Olympics Colorado All

City Fall ClassicSeptember 28-29 USSSA Colorado Fall Fest

SUMMER INLINE HOCKEYLeague begins July 10 8 game guarantee Time 6-11pm Age 16+. Min-4 teams, Max-9 teams.Family FunPlexLEAGUE DAY FEE CODE #A/B Level Wed $450/team 50466C/D Level Wed $450/team 50467Registration June 1-July 1Late Registration July 2-7 ($25 late fee)

FALL SOFTBALLManagers’ Meetings Aug 14, 6pm, Greeley Recreation Center (At least one member of the

team must attend one of the Managers’ Meetings)

League begins Aug 25 Time 6-10pm7 game guarantee/14 game Dblhd* Age 16+. Min-4 teams, Max-18 teams.Twin Rivers Ball Park/Island Grove Field #5LEAGUE DAY FEE CODE #MEN’SMen’s Open Dblhd* Tues $450 50476Men’s D Thurs $350 50477Men’s E Tues $350 50478Men’s E Wed $350 50479Men’s E Thurs $350 50480Men’s E Fri $350 50481Men’s Novice Wed $350 50482Men’s Novice Fri $350 50483Men’s Church Mon $350 50484MIXEDMixed Comp Wed $350 50485Mixed Rec Mon $350 50486Mixed Rec Wed $350 50487Mixed Rec Fri $350 50488Mixed Leisure Tues $350 50489Mixed Leisure Thurs $350 50490Unified Special Olympics Mon $350 50491Mixed Church Wed $350 50492WOMEN’SWomen’s E Mon $350 50493Registration June 3-July 29Late Registration July 30-Aug 5 ($35 late fee) 65

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In October of 1971, City Council approved the purchase of land from Wood Bros. to create a park to be located on the south edge of the Woodbriar subdivision. The park’s development was completed in 1973. In 1975, two 20-foot Blue Spruce trees were donated by the Medical Group of Greeley; these were the first of many trees planted in the park. For a time, the Northern Colorado Track Club held races at Woodbriar Park the first Sunday of each month. Woodbriar Park was, prior to increased development in the area, the location of a large balloon festival put on by the Colorado Hot Air Balloon Club. There are now ten acres of irrigated bluegrass and two soccer/football fields at this attractive, fully-developed park. Off-street parking is available on the perimeter of the park. The shelter located in the park is furnished with restrooms and electricity. This shelter is open for public use but is also available to rent for special events. Picnic tables and barbeque grills are located under or adjacent to the shelter. New playground equipment was acquired in 1976; now you will find updated climbing apparatus, swings, and other equipment. This is a quiet neighborhood park with limited activity – a little-known treasure surrounded by an appealing residential neighborhood. Come discover why Woodbriar Park is such an inviting location for a quiet morning walk, a picnic, fun in the sun, sporting events, watching your children enjoy the playground, or reading a book in the shade of one of our numerous large shade trees. Enjoy!

WOODBRIAR PARK 2910 18th Street

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SENIOR CENTER SHAREHOLDERS’ LUNCHEON MEETING & BIRTHDAY PARTYBe a part of the group and let us help you celebrate your birthday or anniversary in the appropriate month! We welcome our newest shareholders and give prospective shareholders an idea of what a vital group we are! Age 50+. Min-25, Max-open.Senior Center, Dining RoomDATE DAY TIME CODE #Jul 11* Thu 11:30am 50225Aug 1 Thu 11:30am 50226Sep 5 Thu 11:30am 50227Fee $4, new member $2 Please note: no lunch in June due to Senior Games*date changed due to July 4 holiday

NEW MEMBER ORIENTATIONNew Senior Activity Center members can ask questions and discuss programs, trips, classes and volunteering opportunities. A tour of the facility is included! Age 50+. Min-1, Max-open.Senior Center, ClassroomDATE DAY TIME ____May 23 Thu 10amJun 27 Thu 10amJul 25 Thu 10amAug 22 Thu 10amFee FREE

COMPUTER LABDid you know the Senior Center has several computers available for Senior Center Member use? There is no charge to use the computer. Seven computers have high-speed internet. Age 50+.Senior Center, Computer LabDAY TIME______Mon-Fri 8am-5pmSat Noon-3pm

Fee FREE*Call 350.9440 to schedule your free appointment for basic computer help.

COMPUTER USERS’ GROUP OF GREELEYMeetings are open to everyone at no charge. Attendees have their questions answered, trade ideas and see presentations on a variety of topics – beginner to advanced. Upcoming topics are listed on their web site www.cugg.org. Age 50+. Min-2, Max-open.Senior Center, Meeting Room 2SESSION DAY TIME ____On-going 2nd Sat each month 1-3:30pm*Special interest group meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month from 6-8:30pm.

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SENIOR CAR LOVERS UNITEThe Senior Center is excited to offer this men’s club with special interests discussed such as cars and bikes. This group meets once a month for coffee and donuts and to discuss topics such as NASCAR, Indy car, drag racing or any cars you have owned in the past, classic old cars and bikes of interest! Everyone is invited including, of course, any interested ladies.Age 50+. Min-open, Max-open.Senior Center, Conference RoomSESSION DAY TIME______On-going 1st Wed of the month 9am

Fee FREE member, $3 drop-in non-member

RODARTE 50+ GROUPThis group of senior citizens meets for lunch and friendship. The lunch is open to all seniors. A donation of $2.50 helps cover the cost of lunch. Call Geneva Hernandez 352.7621 for more information. Rodarte Community CenterSESSION DAY TIME ____On-going Fri 10am-2pm

Fee donation

CHESSBrad Lindstrom, InstructorWant to learn the game or brush up on your skills? Age 50+. Min-2, Max-6.Greeley Senior CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 7-28 Tue 10-11am 51270 Jun 4-25 Tue 10-11am 51271 Jul 2-30 Tue 10-11am 51272Aug 6-27 Tue 10-11am 51273Registration Deadline May 6, June 3, July 1, Aug 5Fee $15 members, $20 non-members

G.R.A.S.P (GREELEY RETIREE ACADEMIC STUDY PROGRAM)Annual membership is available to shareholders interested in informal academic learning. Each group will be led by member facilitators, and participants are expected to contribute to the discussion. Age 50+. Min-2, Max-30.Senior Center, Meeting Room 2DATE DAY TIME Through May 6 Mon (ongoing) 1:30-3:30pmMay 13 Spring Potluck Mon 11:30amFee $20 member per year (Sept-May)May 13 Spring Potluck. More details to follow AARP DRIVERS SAFETY

The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), with the Greeley Senior Activity Center (Senior Center), is sponsoring twelve separate four-hour sessions of this informative course. The format includes group review of a 120-page workbook you retain, videos and voluntary quiz questions. Completion of this class may qualify Colorado residents 55+ to receive a discount on their automobile insurance. Age 50+. Min-5, Max-25.Senior Center, Meeting Room 1SESSION DAY TIME______May 8 Wed 12-4:30pmJun 12 Wed 12-4:30pmJul 10 Wed 12-4:30pmAug 14 Wed 12-4:30pm

Registration Deadline 24 hours prior Fee $12 AARP member, $14 non-AARP member

LOS ALEGRES ANCIANOS MEXICANOS (L.A.A.M.)This is a non-city, private organization for seniors that meets weekly. All seniors are invited; annual membership is $7 per year. Come and socialize, play bingo and enjoy other special events. L.A.A.M. also provides assistance to seniors in crisis. Call the Rodarte Center at 350.9430 for more information. Rodarte Community CenterSESSION DAY TIME ____On-going Thu 10am-2pmFee FREE with L.A.A.M. membership

Weld County Senior Nutrition ProgramA Federally funded program that

provides well balanced meals for adults, 60+ for a suggested donation of $3. Adults 59 and younger can enjoy a meal for

$7.25. Program is held 10-2pm each Thursday at the Rodarte Center and

11:30–12:30pm each Monday and Wednesday at the Senior Center.

Call 350.9440 for your reservations by 11am on Friday or Tuesday.

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CERAMICSCalling all ceramic lovers! Gina will help you learn about green ware, paints, stains, glaze and firing. Our expert instructor and volunteer will help you during each class! Age 50+. Min-2, Max-open.Senior Center, Craft RoomDATE DAY TIME CODE #May Wed and/or Sat 1-3pm 49305Jun Wed and/or Sat 1-3pm 50229Jul Wed and/or Sat 1-3pm 50230Aug Wed and/or Sat 1-3pm 50231Fee $7 member, $12 non-member

WOODWORKINGMen and women who may enjoy woodshop and want to be certified, join us Wednesdays from 9-11am when woodshop supervisors are available for assistance or questions. Woodshop supervisors are Denny Cunningham & Clarence Dye. Age 50+. Min-3, Max-6. Senior Center, Wood ShopDATE DAY TIME On-going Wed 9-11am

KNITTING GROUPNo need to register, just come and enjoy! This is a wonderful group of all different level of knitters. Jean Sharpley will be there to teach us all new things and help out anyone with problems. Don’t miss the chance to join this group for great knitting and wonderful fellowship! Age 50+. Min-open, Max-open.Senior CenterSESSION DAY TIME___On-going Every Wed 9am

Fee FREE member, $3 drop-in non-member

PORCELAIN ARTJoin us for Porcelain Art on the first Monday of each month. All supplies must be purchased by the participants. Stop in and see if you would like to start this hobby. Age 50+. Min-2, Max-open.Senior Center Craft RoomDATE DAY TIME May 6 Mon 9-11amJun 3 Mon 9-11amJul 1 Mon 9-11amAug 5 Mon 9-11amFee FREE, pay for own supplies

BOOK CLUBThe Senior Center book club is open to all members! Discussion and refreshments. Age 50+. Min-2, Max-open.Senior Center, ClassroomSESSION DAY TIME On-going 2nd Thu each month 10-11amMay 9 What Alice Forgot – Liane MoriartyJun 13 The Distant Hours – Kate MortonJul 11 Unbroken – Laura HillenbrandAug 8 The 19th Wife – David Ebershoff Fee Free

HAMBURGER PICNICThursday, July 18 • 11:30am-1pmEnjoy an old-fashioned picnic at the Senior Activity Center. The menu includes a delicious grilled hamburger, potato salad, baked beans, watermelon and a beverage. Everyone is welcome! In case of rain, lunch will be served inside. No pre-registration necessary. Age 25+. Min-25, Max-open.Senior Center South LawnFee $4

CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAMFriday, Aug 9 • 9am-2pmCelebrate with the Greeley community and the 2013 Chautauqua programs. Watch for more details. Greeley Senior CenterFee FREE

MOTHER’S DAY LUNCHThursday, May 9 • 11:30am“M” is for the million things she gave to me! Let’s start the weekend off in a special way by treating Mom to lunch! Entertainment: Caroline Krandell with a Mary Todd presentation.Age 25+. Min-25, Max-open.Senior Center Dining RoomRegistration Deadline May 6 Fee $5 CODE # 49298

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Bridge GroupsAge 50+. Min-4, Max-open

Monday Mornings Bridge Lesson, 9amHelen Norton, 353.9581

Monday Afternoons, 1pmKathleen Davis, 405.2686

2nd & 4th Monday Afternoons at the Family FunPlex, 1pmGloria Jurado, 330.2816

Tuesday Afternoons, 1pmShelly Peetz, 396.3579

Wednesday AfternoonsBarb Meier 282.4331, 12:30pmHelen Norton, 353.9581, 1pm

1st, 3rd & 5th Friday Afternoons, 1pmJoyce Wells 339.5135

2nd & 4th Friday (Gloria Alumni group) 1pm - FFP Gloria Jurado 330.2816

1st & 3rd Friday Mornings, 10amEdna Burgess, 350.9440

Saturday Afternoons, 12:30pmTom Roberts, 304.0410Bob Meier, 282.4331Fee FREE with membership

PINOCHLEDoris Bunting, LeaderHow does a run and double marriage sound to you? If that is your game, then join us for some inspired play time! Leader Doris Bunting.Age 50+. Min-4, Max-open.Senior Center, Fitness RoomSESSION DAY TIME______On-going M/W 1-3pmFee FREE with GSAC or SilverSneakers® membership

CARD EXTRAVAGANZAVern and Clara Smith, LeadersShareholders, bring your guests and enjoy a wonderful evening of socializing and cards. We’ll play Pinochle! Age 50+. Min-2, Max-open.Senior Center, Fitness RoomSESSION DAY TIME______On-going Wed 6:30-9:30pm1st, 3rd & 5th WednesdayFee FREE with GSAC or SilverSneakers® membership

PITCHLearn to play this exciting card game. It may quickly become your favorite! Leaders Dale & Mary Ann Young. Age 50+. Min-10, Max-open.Senior Center, Fitness RoomSESSION DAY TIME______On-going Tue 6:30pmFee FREE with GSAC or SilverSneakers® membership

CRIBBAGE15-2, 15-4 and a run of 3 for 7. Drop in and enjoy a game! Age 50+. Min-4, Max-open.Senior Center, LobbySESSION DAY TIME______On-going Wed 1-3pmFee FREE with GSAC or SilverSneakers® membership

BUNCOIt’s fun and easy. Come Join us.Senior Center, LobbySESSION DAY TIME______May 24 Fri 1-3pmJun 28 Fri 1-3pmJul 26 Fri 1-3pmAug 23 Fri 1-3pmFee FREE with GSAC or SilverSneakers® membership 71

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Wii PLAYInterested in playing the newest in video game systems? The “Wii” is an interactive game using a remote control to move your character on the screen. You will have the chance to bowl, play tennis, baseball, golf and several others. The games are provided. All you have to do is show up and give it a try. Most games are played standing, swinging your arm or moving your body in some fashion. That’s what makes it fun! You are “virtually” playing the game. Age 50+. Min-open, Max-open.Senior CenterSESSION DAY TIME______On-going Fri 1-3pm

Fee FREE with GSAC or SilverSneakers® membership

BALANCE ASSESSMENTSFree Balance Assessment by Michelle Conlin, a licensed and registered physical therapist. Testing only takes 15 minutes and includes a posture screen and general strength assessment. You will receive immediate feedback regarding your risk for falling. Appointments are required. Age 50+. Min-1, Max-6.Senior Activity Center, ConservatoryDATE DAY TIME ____May 8 Wed 8:30-10:30amJul 10 Wed 8:30-10:30amSep 11 Wed 8:30-10:30amRegistration Deadline May 7, July 9, Sept 10Fee FREE, appointments required

GROCERY BINGOB-6 ... Bingo! Bingo can be traced back to a lottery game called “Lo Giuoco Code Lotto” played in Spain in 1530. By the eighteenth century, the game had matured … If you enjoy the game of bingo, bring your friends and come down to the Senior Center to try your luck. Age 50+. Min-10, Max-open.Senior Center, Craft RoomSESSION DAY TIME______On-going Thu 1-3pm

Fee 25¢ donation suggested

SCRABBLEHave the time of your life playing your favorite board game! Age 50+. Min-2, Max-open.Senior Center, Game RoomSESSION DAY TIME______On-going Thu 1-3pm

Fee FREE with GSAC or SilverSneakers® membership

MASSAGECome and enjoy a table massage with Jessica Zamora in the “Senior Foundation Wellness Room.” Please call the front desk for appointments, and pay for all services at the time of your appointment.Age 50+. Min-open, Max-open.Senior Center, Foundation Wellness RoomSESSION DAY TIME______May-Aug Mon-Thu 9am-1:15pmRegistration Deadline 24 hours priorFee 1/2 hour $25, 1 hour $35

FOOT CARELet Sue pamper your feet! Toenails, corns and calluses get cut and trimmed; feet and ankles get massaged. Relax in a soak! 1/2-hour appointments. Age 50+. Min-1, Max-8.Senior Center, Foundation Wellness RoomDATE DAY TIME _________2nd & 4th Tues Tue 8:30am-12:30pm3rd & 4th Wed Wed 8:30am-12:30pm

Registration Deadline 24 hours priorFee $22

ACUPUNCTURECome and enjoy an acupuncture treatment with Jennifer in the “Senior Foundation Wellness Room.” Please call the front desk for appointments, and pay for all services at the time of your appointment.30-minute appointments Age 50+. Min-open, Max-open.Senior Center, Foundation Wellness RoomSESSION DAY TIME May-Aug Mon 8am-12pm Registration Deadline 24 hours priorFee $25 per 30-minute session72

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SREFLEXOLOGYThis study helps bring natural relief from aches and pains. It will get to the cause of a problem by restoring the energy flow to the body in many different systems. Improve your local blood circulation, relieve stressful aches and pain, ease tension and reduce fatigue. Call the Senior Center front desk for your 1/2-hour or 1-hour appointment with Jessica.Senior Center, Foundation Wellness RoomDATE DAY TIME On-going M-Thu 9am-1pmFee $25 1/2 hour, $35 1 hour

SQUARE DANCINGAnyone 16 and older is welcome to join us for square dancing. Beginners welcome, tickets at the door! Age 16+. Min-16, Max-open.Senior CenterSESSION DAY TIME______May 11 Sat 7-9pmSep 14 & 28 Sat 7-9pmOct 12 & 26 Sat 7-9pmFee $5 member, $6 non-member

WALK THE POUDRE TRAILWear comfortable clothing and shoes and don’t forget sun screen and water. We also welcome bicycle riders! In case of Poudre flooding we will meet at the south end of Bittersweet Park.GreeleyDATE DAY TIME MEETING PLACE May 14 Tue 7:30am 83rd Ave Jun 11 Tue 7am 71st Ave Jul 9 Tue 7am 71st Ave Aug 13 Tue 7am 35th Ave Sep 10 Tue 7am 35th Ave Fee FREE

EVANS SYNCOPATION STATIONThe wonderful Senior Performing Tap Dance Troupe performs all over the Northern CO area, giving joy to youngsters and elders with the proof that movement doesn’t have to diminish with age! If you are a tapper over 50 who has wanted to ROCK OUT and perform your stuff, here is your chance! Join the group that has been dancing strong for 10 years! Age 50+. Min-8, Max-20.Greeley Recreation CenterSyncopation Station Performance GroupDATE DAY TIME CODE #Jun 4-Jul 9* Tue 11am-12:30 pm 50202Jul 16-Aug 20* Tue 11am-12:30 pm 50203Registration Deadline June 1, July 13Fee Performance Group $44 member, $49 non-member *no class July 2 & Aug 6

Beginner ClassDATE DAY TIME CODE #Jun 4-Jul 9* Tue 12:45-1:30pm 50204Jul 16-Aug 20* Tue 12:45-1:30pm 50205Registration Deadline June 1, July 13Fee Beginner Class $39 member, $44 non-member*no class July 2 & Aug 6 73

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SILVERSNEAKERS® MUSCULAR STRENGTH & RANGE OF MOVEMENTHave fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement and activities for daily living. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a SilverSneakers® ball are offered for resistance. A chair is used for seated and/or standing support. Min-5, Max-24.Family FunPlex, Fitness StudioSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 28-Jun 27 T/Th 9:45-10:30am 51231Jul 2-Aug 1* T/Th 9:45-10:30am 51232Aug 6-Sep 5* T/Th 9:45-10:30am 51233 Registration Deadline May 23, June 27, Aug 1*no class July 4, Aug 20, 22Greeley Senior Activity Center, Meeting Room 2SESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 3-Jul 5 M/W/F 10-10:45am 50245Jul 8-Aug 9 M/W/F 10-10:45am 50246Aug 12-Sep 13* M/W/F 10-10:45am 50247 Registration Deadline June 2, July 7, Aug 11*no class Sept 2Greeley Recreation CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 4-Jul 2* T/Th 9-9:45am 51213Jul 9-Aug 8 T/Th 9-9:45am 51214Aug 13-Sep 12 T/Th 9-9:45am 51215Registration Deadline June 3, July 8, Aug 12*no class June 25, 27 & July 4Fee FREE for SilverSneakers® participants, non-members see front desk for pricing.

SILVERSNEAKERS® ORIENTATIONA monthly facility orientation will be held for Silver Sneakers participants. The orientation will provide a tour of the facility and an overview of the fitness equipment. Min-5, Max-12.Family FunPlex, Senior RoomDate DAY TIME CODE #Jun 10 Mon 8:30-10am 51277Jul 8 Mon 8:30-10am 51278Aug 12 Mon 8:30-10am 51279Greeley Senior Activity Center Date DAY TIME CODE #May 6 Mon 9-10am 50039Jun 3 Mon 9-10am 50251Jul 1 Mon 9-10am 50252Aug 5 Mon 9-10am 50253Greeley Recreation Center,Date DAY TIME CODE #May 3 Fri 9-10am 50045Jun 7 Fri 9-10am 51280Jul 5 Fri 9-10am 51281Aug 2 Fri 9-10am 51282Registration Deadline Monday priorFee FREE for SilverSneakers® participants, $7 all others

SILVERSNEAKERS® YOGA STRETCHYogaStretch 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. Min-5, Max-24.Family FunPlex, Fitness StudioSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 29-Jun 26* M/W 7:30-8:30am 51228Jul 1-31 M/W 7:30-8:30am 51229Aug 5-Sep 4* M/W 7:30-8:30am 51230Registration Deadline May 23, June 27, Aug 1*no class May 27, Aug 19, 21, Sep 2Greeley Recreation Center, Fitness Rm 1SESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 29-Jun 19* Wed 10:45-11:45am 51210Jul 3-31 Wed 10:45-11:45am 51211Aug 7-Sept 4 Wed 10:45-11:45am 51212Registration Deadline May 28, July 2, Aug 6Fee FREE for SilverSneakers® participants, non-members see front desk for pricing.*no class June 26

SilverSneakers® is a fitness program designed for Medicare participants with select health insurance plans. To check SilverSneakers® eligibility, stop by the front desk. The program includes facility amenities and group fitness classes, as well as unlimited access for daily admission and SilverSneakers® group exercise classes. Now available at the Greeley Recreation Center, Senior Center and Family FunPlex.

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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. Min-5, Max-20.Family FunPlexSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 29-Jun 26* M/W 7-8am 51237Jul 1-31 M/W 7-8am 51238Registration Deadline May 23, June 27, Aug 1*no class May 27 (pool closed Aug 18-Sept 8)Greeley Recreation CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 28-Jun 20* T/Th 7-8am 50452Jul 9-Aug 1* T/Th 7-8am 50453Aug 6-Sep 5 T/Th 7-8am 50454Registration Deadline May 27, July 8, Aug 5 *no class June 25 & 27, July 2 & 4Fee FREE for SilverSneakers® participants, non-members see front desk for pricing.

SENIOR SHAPE-UPMarilyn Freier, InstructorMarilyn’s smile and enthusiasm will encourage you to improve your flexibility, strength, agility and coordination. Bring a friend and join the fun! Age 50+. Min-22, Max-open.Greeley Recreation Center, Auxiliary GymSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Through Jun 10* M/T/Th 8-9am 49312 M/T/Th 9:15-10:15am 49313Jun 17-Aug 26 M/T/Th 8-9am 50235 M/T/Th 9:15-10:15am 50236Registration Deadline June 17Fee $33 member, $38 non-member *no class June 6

STRONG PEOPLE PROGRAMA strength-training program that builds bone density and muscle mass and improves joint health and balance by the use of hand weights and ankle weights. Classes are taught by certified instructors. Classes meet for one hour in 12-week increments, either three days per week or two days per week. Registration is required by calling Weld County Area Agency on Aging at 346.6950 ext 6117.

SILVERSNEAKERS® CARDIO CIRCUITCombine fun and fitness to increase your cardiovascular and muscular endurance power with a standing circuit workout. Upper-body strength work using hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a ball is alternated with non-impact aerobic choreography. A chair is offered for support, head-to-toe stretching, and complete relaxation in a comfortable position. Min-5, Max-20.Family FunPlex, Fitness StudioSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 28-Jun 27 T/Th 10:45-11:30am 51234Jul 2-Aug 1* T/Th 10:45-11:30am 51235Aug 6-Sep 5* T/Th 10:45-11:30am 51236Registration Deadline May 23, Jun 27, Aug 1*no class July 4, Aug 20 & 22 Greeley Senior Center, Meeting Room 2SESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 7-Jul 5 F 9-9:45am 50248Jul 12-Aug 9 F 9-9:45am 50249Aug 16-Sep 13 F 9-9:45am 50250Registration Deadline June 6, July 11, Aug 15Greeley Recreation CenterSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 4-Jul 2* T/Th 10-10:45am 51283Jul 9-Aug 8 T/Th 10-10:45am 51284Aug 13-Sep 12 T/Th 10-10:45am 51285 Registration Deadline June 3, July 8, Aug 12*no class June 25, 27 & July 4 Fee FREE for SilverSneakers® participants, non-members see front desk for pricing.

SILVERSNEAKERS® SPECIAL EVENTS Summer Dance at the Greeley Senior CenterJuly 23 • 2-4pm Okay, SilverSneakers®…put on your dancing shoes AGAIN and join us for a Summer Dance! This one will be held at the Senior Center. Music provided by Jim Ehrlich. Refreshments donated by Humana. Please register by calling 350.9400.Fee Free for SilverSneakers® members, all others $5 CODE # 50228

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50+ BADMINTONEnjoy fun games of badminton with adults age 50+! Age 50+. Min-2, Max-20.Family FunPlex, Fieldhouse (1ct)SESSION DAY TIME CODE #Aug 5-Oct 30* M/W 1-3:30pm 50260Registration Deadline Aug 5Fee $8 member, $13 non-member+

*No badminton Aug 19 & 21, FFP closed for maintenance. +Effective Aug 5 no charge for SilverSneakers®

Members who register for the program and scan SilverSneakers® card at the Family FunPlex each day they participate.

ZUMBA GOLDCONTRACTEDCharlotte Rodriguez, InstructorThis class takes the Zumba formula and modifies the moves and pacing to suit the needs of the active older participant, as well as those just starting their journey to a fit and healthy lifestyle. What stays the same are all the elements the Zumba Fitness-Party is known for. Age 16+. Min-6, Max-24.Family FunPlex, Fitness StudioSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 31-Jun 28 F 8:30-9:30am 51274Jul 5-Aug 2 F 8:30-9:30am 51275Aug 9-Sep 6 F 8:30-9:30am 51276*Registration Deadline May 23, Jun 27, Aug 1Fee $20, *pro-rated $16 (no class Aug 23)

CIRCUIT TRAINING AT FUNPLEXCONTRACTED Dawn Terpstra, InstructorLooking for a more challenging workout? Short periods of low-impact exercises are followed by a brief rest/recovery and then rotation to a different exercise. Age 50+. Min-5, Max-20.Family FunPlex, Fitness StudioSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 29-Jun 26 M/W 9:35-10:35am 50254*Jul 1-31 M/W 9:35-10:35am 50255Aug 5-Sep 4 M/W 9:35-10:35am 50256+

Registration Deadline May 22, Jun 26, Jul 31Fee $28 member, $33 non-member*pro-rated $25.20 member, $30.20 non-member (no class May 27)+pro-rated $19.60 member, $24.60 non-member (no class Aug 19, 21 & Sep 2)

WATER WALKINGDoris Gilreath, InstructorInstructor will lead this class and help you improve your strength and muscle tone. Don’t miss this fun exercise class! Age 50+. Min-2, Max-open.Greeley Recreation Center PoolSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 1-29* M/W/F 7am 50237Jun 3-28 M/W/F 7am 50238Jul 1-31 M/W/F 7am 50239Aug 1-30 M/W/F 7am 50240Registration Deadline Feb 4, March 1, April 1Fee $14 member, $19 non-member, GRC members FREE *no class May 27

Connie Perkins, InstructorAge 50+. Min-1, Max-open.Greeley Recreation Center PoolSESSION DAY TIME CODE #May 2-30 T/Th 8am 50241Jun 4-27 T/Th 8am 50242Jul 2-30* T/Th 8am 50243Aug 1-29 T/Th 8am 50244Registration Deadline May 1, June 3, July 1, July 31Fee $10 member, $15 non-member, GRC members FREE *pro-rated $8 mem, $13 non-mem (no class July 4)

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50+ PICKLEBALLPickleball is a growing sport for adults, age 50+, and is described as a mixture of badminton, table tennis and tennis. A variety of groups are offered to accommodate competitive nature, skill level & schedules. Age 50+. Min-2, Max-40.Greeley Recreation Center, Auxiliary GymGROUP/SESSION DAY/TIME FEE CODE #Beginner Leisure M/W $7 member+ 50261 Jun 3-Aug 28* 11:30am-1:30pm $12 non-member Weekday Experienced T/Th $11 member+ 50262 Jun 4-Aug 29* 10:30am-2:30pm $16 non-member Just 4 Fun Intermediate T/Th $7 member+ 50263 Jun 4-Aug 29* 2:30-4:30pm $12 non-member Women’s Day Leisure Fri $5 member+ 50264 Jun 7-Aug 30* 11:30am-1:30pm $10 non-member Evening Leisure Fri $6 member+ 50265Jun 7-Aug 30* 4:30-7:30pm $11 non-member Weekend Experienced Sat $6 member+ 50266 Jun 1-Aug 31* 1-4pm $11 non-member Registration Deadline June 1 *no pickleball June 24-29, GRC closed for maintenance.+Effective June 1 no charge for SilverSneakers® Members who register for the program and scan SilverSneakers® card at the Senior Center and Greeley Recreation Center each day they participate.

50+ OUTDOOR PICKLEBALLThe City of Greeley has painted 2 pickleball courts at Sherwood Park for outdoor pickleball play! Players need to provide their own equipment. If you need a portable net, the Senior Center has one available for rental. A deposit & reservation are required. Call 350.9440 to make a reservation. Age 50+. Min-2, Max-6.Sherwood ParkDATE RENTAL FEE Jun 1-Aug 31 $5 for 4 hours $10 for 8 hours $15 for weekend rentalDeposit $100Reservations Rental equipment is available for pick-up Mon-Fri from 8am-5pm. For weekend rentals pick-up by 5pm on Fri, return by 9am Mon.

50+ RACQUETBALLCall the Greeley Recreation Center to reserve a court at 350.9400. Fees payable to the Senior Center. Age 50+. Min-2, Max-16.Greeley Recreation Center, Racquetball CourtsSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jul 2-Sep 26* T/Th 10am-12pm 50258Registration Deadline July 2Fee $7 member, $12 non-member+

*no racquetball June 25 & 27, GRC closed for maintenance. +Effective July 2 no charge for SilverSneakers® Members who register for the program and scan SilverSneakers® card at the Senior Center and Recreation Center each day they participate.

SHUFFLEBOARD TOURNAMENTStay out of the “kitchen” during our annual Turkey Shoot shuffleboard tournament. Prizes awarded to the top 3 finishers! Don’t forget to make a reservation for Nutrition Lunch Program. Age 50+. Min-4, Max-16.Senior Center, Shuffle CourtsDATE DAY TIME CODE #Aug 21 Wed 10am 50259Registration Deadline Aug 19Fee $3 shuffleboard club member, $8 non-memberTABLE TENNISThis is not just a game of ping pong! Join us for drop-in table tennis games with your friends at the Senior Center. Be sure to wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Be prepared to laugh and have FUN! Age 50+. Min-2, Max-open.Senior Center, Dining RoomSESSION DAY TIME ____On-going* M/W/F 1:30-4pmFee FREE with membership*cancelled June 3-7 (RMSG) & Aug 9

EVENING TABLE TENNISEveryone is welcome to join us for table tennis each 1st and 3rd Wednesday and Friday evenings. Come and learn from the best! Age 50+. Min-2, Max-open.Senior Center, Dining RoomSESSION DAY TIME ____On-going* W/F 6-9pmFee $3, (2nd Friday Round Robin tournament fee is $5)*cancelled June 5-7 (RMSG)

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POOL CLUB MONTHLY TOURNAMENTSBeware of the sharks! There will be plenty of them swimming around during the tournament! Prizes presented to 1st-3rd place winners. Age 50+. Min-6, Max-40.Senior Center, Pool RoomDATE DAY TIME EVENTS CODE #Jun 19 Wed 9am 9-Ball Singles 50267Jul 17 Wed 9am 8-Ball Singles-2 Tiers 50268Aug 14 Wed 9am 8-Ball Doubles 50269

Registration Deadline 48 hours prior Fee $3 pool club member, $8 non-member

BILLIARDSYou don’t have to be a pool shark to enjoy a game of pool or snooker. Fun times and good friendships guaranteed! Ask about our Center Pool Club! Talk with Jim Nelson or Alvina Bailey to become a member. Age 50+. Min-2, Max-open.Senior Center, Pool RoomSESSION DAY TIME ____On-going M-F 8am-5pmOn-going Tue 8am-8pmOn-going Sat 12-3pm

Fee FREE to members, $3 non-member daily drop-in fee

WOMEN’S BILLIARDSEnjoy the company of other female billiards enthusiasts. Practice your skills and enjoy fun games of 8-ball, 9-ball, carom or snooker.Age 50+. Min-2, Max-20.Senior Center, Pool RoomSESSION DAY TIME ____On-going M-F 8am-5pmOn-going Sat 12-3pm

Fee FREE to members, $3 non-member daily drop-in fee

POOL CLUB 8-BALL MIXED DOUBLES TOURNAMENTDon’t miss this grand tournament! Find your mixed doubles partner and sign up today. Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finishers! Partners alternate shots. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-24.Senior Center, Pool RoomDATE DAY TIME CODE #Jul 25 Thu 9am 50270

Registration Deadline July 22Fee $8 per person (includes lunch)

SUMMER HIKING TRIPSBring your own backpack, sack lunch, rain gear, plenty of water and your sense of adventure! Additional trail fees may be required the day of the trip. Call 350.9438 for details. Age 50+. Min-6, Max-13.DATE DAY TIME LOCATION CODE #May 17 Fri 7:45am Pawnee Buttes 49279Jun 14 Fri 7:45am Ceran St. Vrain 50271Jul 26 Fri 7:45am Lake Isabelle 50272Aug 9 Fri 7:45am Tombstone Ridge 50273Registration Deadline 48 hours prior to departureSuggested Donation $15 member, $20 non-member** Hiking program is supported by participant donations. Trips may be cancelled due to insufficient donations. Participants are responsible for trail fees that may be charged the day of each trip.

50+ SOFTBALL CELEBRATIONSoftball players will celebrate the success of our 50+ Summer Softball teams. Main dish and table service is provided. Age 50+. Min-20, Max-100.Greeley Senior Center Garden*DATE DAY TIME CODE #Aug 28 Wed 6-8pm 50274Registration Deadline Reservations required by Aug 21, call 350.9440.Fee FREE*Greeley Recreation Center Room 101 ABC if inclement weather.

HIKING TRIPS ORIENTATIONFind out about upcoming hiking trips and destinations. All levels of hikers are welcome. Please call 350.9440 to reserve a seat. Age 50+. Min-1, Max-25.Senior Center, Room 1DATE DAY TIME May 3 Fri 11am-12pmRegistration Deadline May 3Fee FREE

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ROCKY MOUNTAIN SENIOR GAMES 2013The City of Greeley Culture, Parks, and Recreation Department, through its Senior Activity Center, will once again host the Rocky Mountain Senior Games! The games are sanctioned by the Colorado Senior Sports Development Council. Contestants age 50 and older are encouraged to participate in this year’s event. Volunteers and donations are always welcome. Some scheduled events for this year are:• Archery• Cycling• Golf• Track & Field• Swimming• Tennis• Line Dance• BilliardsDATE DAY TIME June 5-9 Wed-Sun 6am-6pmEarly Deadline May 6 (Saves $10)Registration Deadline May 20Registration forms are available at the Greeley Senior Activity Center. If you would like to be a part of this important statewide event, call 350.9433. Register online by visiting www.rockymountainseniorgames.com.

• Badminton• Bowling• Table Tennis• Basketball• Shuffleboard• Rowing• Pickleball• Bocce ball

RMSG TENNIS TOURNAMENTWinner/Consolation-Player/team guaranteed two matches, best 2 out of 3, with a super tie breaker (10-point, must win by two points) played in lieu of a third set. Combined rating for Mixed Doubles will be used. Age groups may be combined in order to provide two matches. Singles, doubles and mixed doubles events offered. Age 50+. Min-10, Max-open.Centennial Tennis CourtsDATE TIME May 16 Singles 10am-7pmMay 17 Doubles 10am-7pmMay 18 Mixed Doubles 10am-7pmRegistration Deadline May 6 by 5pm

May 18th: Dust to Dazzle Historic Building Resource Fair, 9-12, Rec Center, Room 101

May 23: HBB - Germans from Russia & Rammed Earth

June 3: WT - Arlington, 7 pm

June 27: HBB - Ute Spring Social Dance

July 1: WT - Cranford Homes and Gardens, 7 pm

July 8: WT - Glenmere, 7 pm

July 25: HBB - Young Chautauquans perform

July 29: WT - UNC Tree Tour, 6:30 pm

August 5: WT - Hillside/Farr, 6:30 pm

August 22: HBB - Dearfield

September 16: WT - Alles Acres, 5:30 pm

September 26: HBB - Spanish Colony (location change: 614 8th Avenue)

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50+ VOLLEYBALL LEAGUEVolunteer as a team rep, organize a team of 6 or more players, submit a team roster with payment and get ready to play volleyball. 50+ teams participate in the Colorado Senior Volleyball Association (CSVA) leagues and compete against teams from as far north as Loveland and as far south as Colorado Springs. Out-of-town travel is required. Age 50+ by Dec 31, 2013. Min-6, Max-40.SESSION DAY TIME CODE #PRACTICES (Family FunPlex - 3 CTS) 50277Aug 26-Nov 18 Mon 9-11am GAMES* (Greeley Recreation Center)Sep 4-Nov 13 Wed 12-3pm TOURNAMENT Nov 19 or 20Registration Deadline July 12Fee $225 per teamLate Registration July 13-July 19Fee $250 per team*no games Oct 16 50+ OPEN GYM VOLLEYBALL

Beginning and experienced players are eligible for Open Gym Volleyball. Players are encouraged to play in at least one quarter of Open Gym Volleyball prior to joining a team entered in the 50+ Volleyball League. Age 50+. Min-2, Max-40.Family FunPlex & Greeley Recreation Center*SESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jun 2-Aug 30 Sun 1-4pm 50275 Tue 9am-12pm Fri* 9am-12pm Registration Deadline June 2Fee $12 member, $17 non-member+

+Effective June 1 no charge for SilverSneakers® Members who register for the program and scan SilverSneakers® card at the Senior Center and Greeley Recreation Center or Family FunPlex each day they participate.

50+ VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE PRE-SEASON MEETINGLearn about our 50+ Volleyball Programs. The same information will be covered in both meetings so pick the day that best fits your schedule. Please call 350.9440 to reserve a seat. Age 50+. Min-1, Max-30.Senior Center & Family FunPlex*DATE DAY TIME Jun 21 Fri 11:30amJul 8* Mon 11:30amFee FREE

50+ VOLLEYBALL 101 CLINICLearn and review the basic skills of volleyball: passing, setting, hitting and serving. This clinic is for adults, age 50+, who need a review of basic volleyball techniques or are new to our 50+ volleyball programs. Clinic will be lead by Carrie Fehringer. Age 50+. Min-1, Max-14.Greeley Recreation CenterDATE DAY TIME CODE #Jul 12 & 26 Fri 8:30-10am 50276Registration Deadline July 9Fee $10 member, $15 non-member

50+ BASKETBALLLooking for a way to stay fit and have fun? Basketball is the answer! Age 50+. Min-1, Max-20.Greeley Recreation Center, Main GymSESSION DAY TIME CODE #Jul 2-Sep 26* T/Th 8-10am 50257Registration Deadline July 2Fee $7 member, $12 non-member+ *no basketball June 25 & 27, GRC closed for maintenance.+Effective July 2 no charge for SilverSneakers®

Members who register for the program and scan SilverSneakers® card at the Senior Center and Recreation Center each day they participate.

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BOULDER WINERIES Don’t miss this chance to see four wonderful wineries in Boulder, Colorado! We will start off the day at Augustina’s Winery, which is a one-woman winery dedicated to making wine from Colorado-grown grapes. Our second stop will be at Bookcliff Vineyards, which has a tasting room combined with the Belvedere Belgian Chocolate shop. Then we will be stopping for lunch, which will be at your own cost. After lunch we will visit the Redstone Meadery, an award-winning producer of honey wine. Our last stop for the day will be at the Boulder Creek Winery for one more wine tasting! Tour will include wine tasting, transportation and escort. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.Boulder DATE DAY TIME CODE #May 24 Fri 9am 49293Registration Deadline May 10Fee $20 member, $25 non-member

PEPSI CENTER TOUR Have you ever wondered how long it takes to convert a hockey rink to a basketball court? Tour the Pepsi Center in Denver and find out. Go behind the scenes to see where rock stars prepare for events; visit the club level and luxury suites and so much more!!! Lunch will be at your own cost before returning to Greeley. Trip includes tour tickets, transportation and escort. PLEASE NOTE: Tour requires a lot of walking. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.Denver DATE DAY TIME CODE #May 22 Fri 8:30am 49292Registration Deadline May 8Fee $15 member, $20 non-member

HUDSON GARDENS Visit the oasis of gardens, featuring 30 acres of vegetation, ponds, wildlife, sculptures, a garden railroad, adventure hideaways and spectacular natural displays along a mile and a quarter walking path. Bring your own lunch or purchase food from Oasis on the Platte. Meal cost will be on your own. Please remember to dress appropriately for outside sunny day with comfortable walking shoes. Fee includes transportation, admission and escort. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.LittletonDATE DAY TIME CODE #Jun 18 Tue 9am 51252Registration Deadline June 4Fee $15 member, $20 non-member

PEACEFUL VALLEY RANCH Nestled high in the Rocky Mountains on the St. Vrain is Peaceful Valley Ranch and Conference Center. Take a mini summer vacation for the day at the rustic resort; take a ride to the chapel with views of the Continental Divide. We will enjoy an all-you-can-eat ranch buffet with Pot Roast, Fried Chicken and all the fixings. Fee includes tour, lunch, transportation and escort. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.LyonsDATE DAY TIME CODE #Jun 25 Tue 9:30am 51253Registration Deadline June 11Fee $25 member, $30 non-member

THOROUGHBRED HORSE RACING Enjoy the excitement of thoroughbred horse racing and a VIP table in the air conditioned clubhouse. The horses will be running live starting at 1pm until 5-5:30pm. We will enjoy a box lunch when we arrive; also we will receive a tip sheet and a program. From the clubhouse we will have a bird’s-eye view of the race track. Fee includes admission, lunch, program, tip sheet, transportation and escort. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.Arapahoe Park DATE DAY TIME CODE #Jun 28 Fri 11am 51254Registration Deadline June 14Fee $25 member, $30 non-member

WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE We will be touring the Wild Animal Sanctuary, a refuge for over 290 rescued lions, tigers, bears and many other kinds of wildlife. Experience wildlife like you’ve never seen in any zoo! There will be extensive walking. After the tour we will be having lunch at the Pepper Pod at your own cost $10-$20 a person. Tour will include admission, transportation and escort. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.KeensburgDATE DAY TIME CODE #Jun 13 Thu 8am 51251Registration Deadline May 30Fee $20 member, $25 non-member 81

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STRIKE IT BIG! GOLD MINE TOUR We will visit Argotown where an experienced guide will inform you of the history of the tunnel, the mine and the mill. Next they will give a live demonstration of the crushing, milling and rock drilling. You will then be transported up to The Double Eagle Gold Mine which is the same level as the top of the mill. After touring the mine you walk down through the mill, reading and observing the equipment, tools and relics used by the miners at the turn of the century. Each paying admission can try their luck with an ore sample with real placer gold and keep what you find. After this exciting tour we will have lunch at Tommy Knockers Brewery where lunch cost will be on your own, $10 and up per person. Fee includes gold mine tour, escort and transportation. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.Idaho Springs DATE DAY TIME CODE #Jul 30 Tue 8am 51259Registration Deadline July 16Fee $25 member, $30 non-member

ESTES PARK ARIAL TRAMWAY The Estes Park Aerial Tramway opened to the public in July of 1955. Riding this tramway, you ascend 1,100 vertical feet in less than five minutes, soaring sometimes 200 feet above the mountainside. The tram will take you above the tree tops to the cool summit of Prospect Mountain. After our tram ride we will travel back to downtown Estes Park where you will be on your own for 2-3 hours to grab lunch and do a little shopping. Fee includes tram ride, escort and transportation. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.Estes Park DATE DAY TIME CODE #Jul 16 Tue 8:30am 51256Registration Deadline July 2Fee $25 member, $30 non-member

BROADMOOR HISTORIC TOUR The Broadmoor Casino opened in 1891 and in just 6 years burned to the ground. In 1916 Spenser Penrose purchased the property with the dream of making it the foremost resort property in the world. Join us for a journey through the history of The Broadmoor. We will be enjoying lunch on site at one of the Broadmoor’s amazing eating establishments. Meal cost is on your own ranging from $10-$25 a person. Trip includes tour, transportation and escort. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.Colorado Springs DATE DAY TIME CODE #Jul 23 Tue 8am 51257Registration Deadline July 9Fee $25 member, $30 non-member

COLORADO ROCKIESVS MIAMI MARLINS 1-2-3 Strikes – you’re out!! Join us for popcorn and peanuts as we visit Coors Field to see the Colorado Rockies take on the Miami Marlins. Seats will be located in the shade! Lunch will be at your own cost at the ball game. Fee includes ticket, parking, escort and transportation. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.Denver DATE DAY TIME CODE #Jul 25 Thu 11am 51258Registration Deadline July 11Fee $20 member, $25 non-member

DENVER BOTANIC GARDENS Denver Botanic Gardens at York Street has a wide range of gardens and collections that illustrate an ever-widening diversity of plants from all corners of the world. Come and enjoy a wonderful day of gardens and sunshine! Lunch will be at your own cost at the Gardens before returning to Greeley. Trip includes admission, transportation and escort. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.Denver DATE DAY TIME CODE #Jul 9 Tue 9am 51255Registration Deadline June 25Fee $20 member, $25 non-member

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WILDLIFE VIEWING AT THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN ARSENAL The National Wildlife Refuge, located at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, is the largest contiguous open space in the Denver metropolitan area. Learn about the diverse wildlife, unique history and an active environmental cleanup program. In 1992, Congress designated the site as a refuge. Since then the U.S. Fish and Wildlife have made the Arsenal a place where you see a variety of wildlife including many bald eagles. We will tour the Arsenal on a tour bus and on foot; please make sure you bring water and your walking shoes! Lunch cost will be on your own at Gala Gardens, $8 and up per person. Fee includes tour, transportation and escort. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.Commerce City DATE DAY TIME CODE #Aug 6 Tue 8am 51260Registration Deadline July 23Fee $20 member, $25 non-member

THE STARS ARE OUT! Take a trip into outer space at the Little Thompson Conservatory in Berthoud. You will enjoy a brief program about the stars and atmosphere during dinner at Nonna Bella Restaurant in Berthoud. After dinner, we will head over to the Little Thompson Conservatory. There you will learn more about the stars and planets through the large telescope. Fee includes tour, transportation and escort. Dinner cost will be on your own, starting at $9 per person. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.Berthoud DATE DAY TIME CODE #Aug 8 Thu 5:30pm 51261Registration Deadline July 25Fee $20 member, $25 non-member

SHREK THE MUSICAL This Colorado state premiere is certain to be the biggest endeavor ever presented by Midtown Arts Center. Shrek: The Musical, based on the Oscar-winning film, brings the hilarious story of everyone’s favorite ogre to life on the stage in a manner only Broadway could imagine. Experience the best in breathtaking effects, dazzling sets, exuberant dancing and song and the most imaginative costumes Broadway has seen in decades. RATED PG. Cost includes dinner, show, escort and transportation. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13. Fort Collins DATE DAY TIME CODE #Aug 15 Thu 5pm 51263Registration Deadline August 1 Fee $55 member, $60 non-member

RED ROCKS TOUR AND LUNCH Come and check out the visitor’s center at Red Rocks on this guided tour. You will have a chance to see the Red Rock’s Performer’s Hall of Fame, the “Heart of the Rock” Theater, the Rock Room, the Historical Exhibits, the Geologic Niche and the gift shop with a stop at the Ship Rock Grille. Lunch costs on your own. There will be lots of stairs and walking on this tour. Fee includes tour, transportation and escort.Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.Morrison DATE DAY TIME CODE #Aug 13 Tue 8:30am 51262Registration Deadline July 30Fee $20 member, $25 non-member

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SENIOR GROUP EXTENDED TRAVELThe Greeley Senior Center is excited to network with Celestial Active Travelers and Meandering with Mary to offer senior group extended travel. For a list of tours currently being offered please contact Carrie Fehringer at 350.9438. Participants are responsible for registering directly with the tour company. Mention the Greeley Senior Center when you book your trip, and our center will receive a rebate.

FALL RIVER HYDRO PLANT TOUR AND LUNCH IN ESTES PARK The Historic Fall River Hydro Plant was built by F.O. Stanley to power his famous Stanley Hotel in 1909. It is now open to the public as an interpretive center. You will learn about the history from 1909 until the Lawn Lake flood in 1982. Then we will head downtown for lunch in Estes Park, explore and have time to shop! Fee includes tour, transportation and escort. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.Estes Park DATE DAY TIME CODE #Aug 20 Tue 8:30am 51265Registration Deadline August 6Fee $20 member, $25 non-member

PRAGUE, VIENNA & BUDAPESTSeptember 22-October 1Spend nine days sightseeing and visiting some historical gems in Imperial Europe. Arrive in Munich, Germany; drive the Autobahn directly to Nuremberg. Visit the Czech Republic, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, and Salzburg and perhaps join the optional Sound of Music excursion and more! Price includes airfare from Denver, hotels, transportation, buffet breakfasts and 2 dinners. For a full itinerary and for single/triple occupancy, contact Tiffany Skoglund at 350.9436. Age 18+.Registration Deadline July 19Fee Doubles Occupancy $2,989 Travel Protection Plus available for an additional $179 per person OVER THE HILLS WE GO TO

DURANGO AND TELLURIDEWant to go on a vacation but don’t have much money or time? This trip is for you! We will be spending a few days in Durango as well as a few days in Telluride. FUN, FUN, FUN, will be the goal of the week. We will be going on an all-day train ride on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, have dinner at the Bar D Chuck wagon, see museums, enjoy tons of outdoor scenery and much more! We will have lots of room in the van to bring home treasures and keepsakes from our travels! This will be a five night/six day vacation to Durango and Telluride. Cost of trip includes hotel, transportation, escort and fee for tours. You can’t find any other vacations for this price that will be this much FUN!! All rooms will be non-smoking with double beds. For a full itinerary see the Senior Center Front Desk. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.Durango/TellurideDATE DAY TIME CODE #Aug 26-31 M-Sat 9:30am 51266Registration Deadline August 5Fee Singles $875 members, $925 non-membersDoubles $825 members, $875 non-membersTriples $775 members, $825 non-membersQuads $725 members, $775 non-members

FIGHT! WORK! SAVE!Visit the Greeley History Museum and tour the new Fight! Work! Save! Exhibit. The tour includes the 1940’s home front, a behind the scenes look at the exhibit’s design area, as well as demonstrations of mannequin making and creating mounts for Civil War weapons! Age 50+. Min-5, Max-14.Greeley DATE DAY TIME CODE #Aug 16 Fri 10-11:30am 51264Registration Deadline August 12Fee $5 members & non-members

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LINGER Linger’s vibrant menu reflects a broad farm-to-street sensibility with a spin on traditional ethnic eats. Design elements can be described as a purposeful contradiction…featuring reclaimed boxcar floors, a brick ellipse, a Lite Brite bar top and infinity windows with incredible views into downtown Denver. The food, the service, the story combine to extract a feeling. Prices are $10 and up per person. Fee includes transportation and escort. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS ON A FRIDAY. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.Denver DATE DAY TIME CODE #Jul 19 Fri 3:30pm 51268Registration Deadline July 5Fee $10 member, $15 non-member

CONOR O’NEILL’S TRADITIONAL IRISH PUB The aim at Conor O’Neill’s is to bring to Boulder a truly authentic traditional Irish pub. In this fine establishment you’ll find traditional fare such as Banger, rashers, black & white pudding, eggs, potatoes, tomatoes & Irish soda bread and so much more! Prices are $8 and up per person. Fee includes transportation and escort. Age 50+. Min-8, Max-13.Boulder DATE DAY TIME CODE #Jun 20 Thu 10am 51267Registration Deadline June 6Fee $10 member, $15 non-member

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Greeley Recreation Center 651 10th Avenue • Greeley, CO • 80631 • 350.9400 • Fax 350.9463Family FunPlex 1501 65th Avenue • Greeley, CO • 80631 • 350.9401 • Fax 336.4043Greeley Ice Haus 900 8th Avenue • Greeley, CO • 80631 • 350.9402 • Fax 336.4202

Residency RequirementsThe City of Greeley’s Culture, Parks, and Recreation Department has established fees for residents and non-residents. Greeley residency is defined as living within the city limits of Greeley. P.O. Box numbers will be considered non-resident.Refund PolicyUnless otherwise indicated in the program description in this catalog, the following refund policy applies:1. After initial registration, a refund request is required in writing three (3) working days prior to the start of any class or program and

is subject to a $4 service charge.2. Two (2) days prior to the start date and through the first week or session, 50% of the registration fee is refundable. No refunds will

be allowed after the first week or session unless circumstances, stated in writing, warrant consideration.3. Full refunds will be given when the Culture, Parks, and Recreation Department cancels a class or program. Please note: Minimum

participation numbers must be met or programs and classes may be cancelled.4. For accountability purposes, no cash refunds can be made. Please allow up to two weeks for processing of your refund.5. There are no refunds on annual memberships or swim passes.6. There are no refunds for adult sports once league play starts.7. There are no refunds for online registration convenience fees.

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IF YOU HAVE ANY SPECIAL NEEDS THAT WOULD REQUIRE ASSISTANCE TO ENABLE YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN A PROGRAM, PLEASE INFORM THE CULTURE, PARKS, AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION. I understand that while I participate in this class/program I do so at my own risk. I also agree and do hereby release and forever discharge the City of Greeley’s Culture, Parks, and Recreation Department thereof and its officers, agents or employees from or in any manner arising out of injury or damage which the above registered person(s) may sustain in the aforementioned program(s). I have read and fully understand the refund policies as established by the Culture, Parks, and Recreation Department and do hereby agree to abide by those policies. PHOTO PERMISSION: I, the participating individual or the parent of the participant, do hereby grant permission for pictures to be used in publicity or brochures related to the Culture, Parks, and Recreation Department.

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REGISTER ONLINEhttps://online.activecommunities.com/Greeley

Beginning Monday, May 6 at 6amRegister immediately from this secure site.

Visa and MasterCard accepted. Must obtain Login ID and PIN at least 48 hours in advance by calling 350.9401.

PHONE 350.9400, 350.9401 or 350.9402Beginning Monday, May 6 at 8amUse your Visa or MasterCard when phoning in – be

sure to have on hand:• Course name and number • Registrant’s name, birth date,

address, phone number and email address• Credit card number, expiration date and card holder name

IN PERSONBeginning Monday, May 6 at 8am

Stop by the Family FunPlex, the Greeley Recreation Center, Greeley Ice Haus or Senior Activity Center front desk for assistance.

FAX 350.9463, 336.4043 or 336.4202Beginning Monday, May 6 at 8amFill out the registration form below and fax

it in – it’s that simple! Be sure to include your Visa and MasterCard information and signature.

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INDEXAdult ProgramsArchery 36Climbing 38Heart Saver First Aid & CPR 63Hunter Ed 36Outdoor Adventures 35-38Pistol Range & Classes 35Wing Chun 63

Adult SportsBasketball 64Boating/canoeing 37Boxing 65Dodgeball 65Figure Skating 31-32Flag Football 65Historic Handiwork 57Hockey 32-34Inline Hockey 65Softball 65Tennis 64Volleyball 64

AquaticsDive Club 24Lifeguard Training 24Masters Swimming 24Swim Team 24Swim Lessons 20-23

Art, History & MusicDance 58-61Guitar Lessons 62Pottery 54Vocal Instruction 62Woodwind Classes 62

Birthday Parties 4, 5, 7

Fitness ClassesAqua Fit 28Aqua Zumba 25Boot Camp 28Kickboxing 26Crossfit Battle Ready 26Fast Track to Fitness 26Personal Training Info 25Rock Body Bootcamp 28Senior Fitness 30, 74-76Spinning 29Water Walking 76Weight Room Info 25Weight Training-youth 26Yoga Classes 27Zumba 25

Family FunPlex 4

General Info 3

Golf Courses 10-11

Ice Haus 5, 31-34

Kid Kare 4, 7

Museums 56-57

Parks 46-47

Park Rentals 3

Recreation Center 7

Registration Form 87

Rodarte Center 8

Senior Activity CenterGeneral Information 6Memberships 6Member Orientation 67Parking Permits 6Rodarte Group 68Shareholders’ Luncheon 67

Special Events 14-18

50+ ProgramsAcupuncture 72Arts & Craft Classes 70-71Bingo 72Book Club 70Bridge 71Card Extravaganza 71Computer Lab 67Computer Users’ Group 67Cribbage 71Dancing 73Fitness 30, 74-76Foot Care 72Gabbie Gourmet 85G.R.A.S.P. 68L.A.A.M. 68Massage 72Pinochle 71Pitch 71Reflexology 73Safe Driving 68Scrabble 72SilverSneakers® 30, 74-75Water Walking 76Zumba Gold 76Wii Play 72

50+ SportsBadminton 76Basketball 80Billiards 78Hiking 78Pickleball 77Pool Tournaments 78Rocky Mtn Senior Games 79Racquetball 77Shuffleboard 77Softball 78Table Tennis 77Tennis 79Volleyball 80

50+ Travel 81-85

50+ Special Events 70 Tointon Art Gallery 57

Youth Assistance 48 Youth Enrichment 9

Youth ProgramsArt 54-55Archery 35-36Canine Social Skills 52Climbing 38Dance 58-61Drama 59Dog-Bite Safety 52F.I.T.S. 50Hunter Ed 36Junior Golf 12Kidz Explore 53Magic 52Museum Summer Camp 57Music 61-62Outdoor Adventures 35-38Safe Sitter Class 50Tumbllenium 51

Youth SportsAmazing Athletes 40 Baseball 43Basketball 50Boxing 43Football 42-43Hockey 33Ice Skating 31-34Lifeguard Training 24Soccer 40Softball 42Swim Lessons 20-23Tennis 39Track 41Sports Camps 42Volleyball 42

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