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Easter Eggstravaganza 2 Arbor Day 5K Run / Walk 2 th Celebrate Windsor’s 125 ! 3 Preschool/Youth Art 18 FREE! Fitness Days 21 Baseball / Softball 25

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FUN-tastic!

Now’s the time to discover just how FUN-tastic parks, recreation and culture can be! Check out the latest exhibit at the Art & Heritage Center - see page 12; try a cooking class at the Community Recreation Center - see page 14; explore a new park or trail - see page 29. On November 4, 2014, Windsor voters approved a tax increase to fund expansion of the Community Recreation Center. Keep track of the schedule and progress at www.windsorgov.com/crcexpand. Expanding to serve you!

It’s a great time of year to experience Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture your Link to FUN-tastic quality of life! Enjoy!

Melissa M. Chew, CPRP Director of Parks, Recreation & Culture

Inside this Issue Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Active Adults. . . . . . . . . . . 4

Baseball/Softball pg 25

Adaptive Recreation. . . . . . . 10 Aquatics. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Art & Heritage. . . . . . . . . 12 Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Classes – Youth. . . . . . . . . 15 Community / Special Events . . 2

FREE Fitness Days! pg 21

Forestry. . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Photo by Phil Lambert: T-ball 2014

General Information . . . . . . 32 Parks / Facilities. . . . . . . . . 33 Registration Information. . . . 30 Sports – Adult. . . . . . . . . . 22 Arbor Day Tree Sale . .

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Movie at the CRC. . . . . . . . . 2 Blood Pressure Checks . . . . . . 4 Coffee Club . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Shootin Pool. . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Art & Heritage Center. . . . . 12 Music Together Demo Class . . 17 Free Fitness Days . . . . . . . . 21 Denver Nuggets Skills Challenge. 23 Treasure Island Classes. . . . . 28 Christmas Tree Recycling. . . . 28

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Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Sports – Youth. . . . . . . . . . 23

Free Activities!

Easter Eggstravaganza

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Windsor Community Recreation Center

250 North 11th Street • Windsor, CO 80550 phone: 970-674-3500 • fax: 970-674-3535 FR weather line: 970-674-3530 EE W windsorpr@windsorgov.com iF i www.windsorgov.com

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Monday – Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7am – 9pm Saturday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8am – 6pm Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1pm – 6pm

Facility Closures

Wednesday, December 24, 2014 (Christmas Eve).Closed at 12pm

Thursday December 25, 2014 (Christmas Day) . . . . . . . Closed Wednesday, December 31, 2014 (New Year’s Eve).Closed at 12pm

Thursday, January 1, 2015 (New Year’s Day). . . . . . . . . . Closed

Sunday, April 5, 2015 (Easter Sunday). . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed

Monday, May 25, 2015 (Memorial Day) . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed

Center Drop-in Fees

Fitness Drop-in: $5 Open Gym: $2 Please note: Open Gym schedule is subject to change, visit www.windsorgov.com/opengym

Children 9 and under must be accompanied by an individual 16+ at all times.

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Special Events

Arbor Day 5K Run/ Walk Easter Eggstravaganza

Eggs, eggs, and more eggs. Come join the Easter Bunny for the 9th Annual Easter Eggstravaganza. There will be open gym activities for you and your child to enjoy together along with a gigantic Easter egg hunt all around the Community Recreation Center, so bring your Easter basket! Easter egg hunt starts at 11:15am. The hunt will be held outside if weather permits.

Discount Pre-register by: Apr 2 - $3 Day-of registration - $5

Ages: 3-5 (at parent’s discretion) #120530.01 F

Apr 3 10:30-11:30am Easter Egg Hunt will start at 11:15am CRC, (will be held outside if weather permits)

The Town of Windsor Tree Board will host the 10th Annual Arbor Day 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, April 18th. The race will start and finish at Boardwalk Park and follow the Windsor Lake Trail. Proceeds will go towards planting trees throughout the community. Leashed dogs are welcome. Pre-register at the CRC or on race day beginning at 7am. Fee includes a t-shirt (while supplies last). Awards will be given to the top runners/walkers! Pre-register by: Apr 17, 12pm Day-of-Registration: Apr 18 Ages: all ages welcome  #145010.01 $15/person – pre-registration $20/person – day-of-registration Sa

Apr 18

race begins at 8am

(7am check-in and day-of-race registration)

Boardwalk Park

Movie at the CRC DARE TO BE SQUARE and show off your style with a box of your very own to wear during the movie Box Trolls at the Community Recreation Center! You create, and then watch a movie on the big screen! Box creation will begin at 6pm with show time at 7pm. Paint, boxes and tape will be provided while supplies last! FREE! F March 20 6pm: Box Creation 7pm: Show time Movie: Box Trolls (PG) CRC, Gym

Each year, the Town of Windsor offers a great selection of trees to Windsor residents at discount prices. These trees grow well in the Windsor area and are to be planted within town limits (for clarification on residency, please check your property tax statement). Order forms and information packets available at the CRC after Jan 2. Please call the CRC at 674-3500 for more details. Pick-up Date: Sat Apr 18 10am–12pm Location: 630 Ash Street, Windsor

S.A.L.T. STUDENT ADVISORY LEADERSHIP TEAM Recycle Your Christmas Trees!

Christmas trees may be dropped off for recycling at the Brush Recycling site. Brush permits are required, however there is no charge to drop off Christmas trees. Special extended hours are available for Christmas tree drop off. Please remove all decorations from trees before dropping them off. Thank you. Christmas Tree Recycling Hours: *Fri, Dec 26, 2014– Sun, Jan 4, 2015 *10am – 4pm *Wed, Dec 31, 2014 10am – 2pm *Thu, Jan 1 - Closed

Location: 801 Diamond Valley Drive

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Keep Windsor Tree-rific! Arbor Day Tree Sale

Student Advisory Leadership Team is a selfsustaining group made up of local middle school and high school students who want to make a difference in their community. S.A.L.T. is credited with creating over a dozen safe activities a year for teens and the community. The goal is to provide fun, safe activities that students will want to participate in. S.A.L.T. holds meetings on the second Thursday of each month at 6pm, where new events are planned and ideas are discussed to better the community. Please contact the Community Recreation Center at 970-674-3500 for details.

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Active Adults Blood Pressure Screening Keep your blood pressure in check! FREE blood pressure screenings are available on the 1st, 2nd, & 4th Wednesday of each month. Registration is not required. Walkins are welcome! Ages: 55+ W 10am CRC, Gallery Hallway

FREE!

Sponsored by: 1st Wed ~ RVNA 2nd Wed ~ Caring Hearts Home Care 4th Wed ~ Banner Health

Foot Care Let Stephanie, who specializes in foot care, pamper your feet! Call 970-674-3500 to set up an appointment. Payment is due when you make your reservation. Register by: Friday before Ages 55+  Min 3/Max 8  #111580

.01 W Jan 21 8am-12pm $36 .03 M Mar 23 8am-12pm $36 .04 M Apr 20 8am-12pm $36 CRC, Pine or Oak Room

Weekly Lunch This is a great time to socialize and enjoy a meal with friends. These Friendly Fork Café lunches are sponsored by the Weld County Area Agency on Aging, and provide a wellbalanced meal at a great price. Reservations are required by 9am the day before meal service. Please call 970-674-3500 to make your reservation. Reservation required by 9am one day prior Ages: 60+/$3;

59 & Under/$7.25

W & F 11:15am CRC, Evergreen Room

We are always looking for volunteers to help greet and serve at these lunches! Call 970-674-3500 for information.

Patio Picnics Spend your afternoon socializing with friends and enjoy a wonderful lunch. Afterwards, play Grocery Bingo and try your luck at winning one of several gift cards sponsored by Bank of Colorado. Be sure to stay for dessert sponsored by Guaranty Bank. Please call 970-674-3500 to make your reservation. Register by: Friday before Ages: 55+  #111510 .01 M Jan 19 .02 M Feb 16 .03 M Mar 16 .04 M Apr 20 CRC, Evergreen Room

11:30am 11:30am 11:30am 11:30am

$3 $3 $3 $3

AARP Tax Assistance Come on down to the Community Recreation Center for a FREE cup of hot coffee and great conversation. Ages: 55+

M/Tu/Th 8:30-10am CRC, Maple Rm.

W/F 7:30-10am (donuts provided on Wed) CRC, Evergreen Rm.

The AARP Tax Assistance program is a free tax preparation service available to middle and low income taxpayers with special attention to those age 60 or older. This service is not available to those with business or rental properties. Service includes free electronic filing. Both Federal and State tax returns are prepared. Reservations are required by calling 674-3500.

Check out the Pelican Perch

Pick one up at the CRC or visit www.windsorgov.com/srnews 970-674-3500 Thank you!

Alzheimer’s Support Group If someone you love is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia, there is something you can do to help them and yourself. Plan to visit an Alzheimer’s Association Support Group. This is a comfortable, confidential place to share and learn from others going through similar challenges. Contact Katie Fahrenbruch at the Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado for more information. 970-472-9798 Ages: 16+ 2nd & 4th Tu 3-4pm CRC, Maple Room

AARP Driver Safety Class Sign up for this driving class and you may qualify to receive a discount on your car insurance. Check with your insurance agent for details. Registration is required. Payment is due to instructor on first day of class, cash or check ONLY. Bring your AARP membership card for a *$5 discount! Register by: Friday before Ages: 55+  Min 10/Max 20  #111555.01 M Feb 9 8am-12pm *$15 w/ AARP membership card CRC, Pine Room

Register by: Open until full Ages: 60+  Max: 16/day

Feb 2–Apr 14 FREE! Mon & Tue 8:30am-1pm CRC, Oak Room

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Active Adults

Drop-In Line Dancing Line dancing is fun, easy, and a great workout! Classes for both beginner and advanced dancers! Instructor is Elaine Lewis. Please sign in at the front desk. Punch cards available. Note: Room location and dates are subject to change. Ages: 55+

Th 9:15-11am $2 CRC, Cedar/Spruce Room

Active Adult Drop-In Basketball Drop-in for basketball every Friday at the Community Recreation Center. Pick-up games are played half court. Be sure to bring a light and a dark jersey. Ages: 55+ F 9–11am $2 CRC, Gymnasium

Active Adult Drop-In Pickle-Ball Drop-in for a game of pickle-ball every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the Community Recreation Center. Courts are provided with nets. Ages: 18+ M/W/F 9am-12pm $2 (cancellations may occur due to other programs using gym) M - 4 courts W - 2-4 courts F - 2 courts CRC, Gymnasium

OUTDOOR COURTS: 2 courts are located at Main Park in the In-line Hockey rinks and 2 courts are located at Eastman Park north of the skate park. These courts are open to the public during regular park hours. Be sure to bring your own nets and equipment.

T’ai Chi Chih

Senior Shape Up

Achieve a healthier mind, body, and spirit through an inner discipline that focuses on circulating and balancing your body’s natural energy. T’ai Chi Chih is a slow-moving meditation that is fun, easy, and enjoyable to do. Reported benefits include reduced stress, strengthened immune system, weight and B/P control, and better balance and flexibility. The 19 gentle movements and one pose can be done by anyone regardless of age or physical ability including those in wheelchairs. It is a joy through movement.

Enjoy the benefits of a low-impact class designed to improve flexibility, strength, and coordination in all fitness levels.

Register by: 1 week before Age 12+ Min 10/Max 20

Register by: 1 week before Ages: 55+ Min 5/Max 40

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.01 Tu,Th Jan 6-Feb 26 8:10-9am $38 .02 Tu,Th Mar 3-Apr 23 8:10-9am $38 CRC, Fitness Room

Walking Club Too cold or too hot outside? Don’t worry, you can still take a healthy walk or jog at the CRC! Drop-in and walk the gym at the Community Recreation Center. Ages: 55+  M-F 7-9am CRC, Gym

$2 drop-in fee

Shootin’ Pool Join in on some 9ball or 8ball action every Tuesday from 9-11am. Ages: 55+ Tu 9-11am FREE! CRC, Activity Center

Adult Ballet & Stretch Learn Simple steps for ballet and includes stretching for flexibility and health. Register by: Fri before Min 6/Max 20 #114988 Age 18+ .01 M .04 M

Jan 5-26 Apr 6-27

All Ages .02 M Feb 2-23 .03 M Mar 2-23 CRC, Fitness Room

7:30-8:30pm $50 7:30-8:30pm $50 7:30-8:30pm $50 7:30-8:30pm $50

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T’ai Chi Chih Continuing .01 M Jan 12-Mar 2 10:45-11:45am $50 .03 M Mar 9-Apr 27 10:45-11:45am $50 T’ai Chi Chih Beginner .02 M Jan 12-Mar 2 12-1pm .04 M Mar 9-Apr 27 12-1pm CRC, Fitness Room

$50 $50

Senior Shape Up November 2014

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Active Adults

The Fly Fishing Show (Denver) Gambling Trips

Breakfast Club Start your day off right with great conversation and friends. Breakfast is at a different restaurant every month! There is no charge if you drive yourself, or you can catch a ride with us for just $6. Please sign up at the front desk or call 970-674-3500 so appropriate reservations can be made. Walking Level: Easy

Register by: Day of trip Ages: 55+  Min 5/Max 13  #111460

.01 Jan 13 Johnson’s Corner (Loveland) .02 Feb 10 Silver Grill Café (Ft. Collins) .03 Mar 10 Doug’s Day Diner (Loveland) .04 Apr 14 Barnstormer (Greeley ) All Trips: Tu; $6/ride Depart CRC at 7:30am

Forget about driving and enjoy a day of good fortune and fun in Black Hawk at Mardi Gras Casino! Sorry this bus is NOT wheelchair accessible. Please Note: There must be a minimum of 25 participants for motor coach services; otherwise, the trip will be cancelled. Casino location is subject to change. Walking Level: Easy

Register by: Day of trip Ages: 21+   Min 25/Max 45  #111410 .01 M Jan 5 7:45am-6pm .02 M Feb 2 7:45am-6pm .03 M Mar 2 7:45am-6pm .04 M Apr 6 7:45am-6pm Departs the CRC at 7:45am Departs Casino at 4pm

$18 $18 $18 $18

The Federation of Fly Fishers (FFF) hosts this Expo. $15 at the door grants you access to the show floor where exhibitors include lodges, retail stores, manufacturers, bookstores, non-profits and fly tiers. There are free casting demos, free fly tying demos, free destination theater presentations and free educational seminars. New this year is the Women’s Fly Fishing Showcase which will also be a free opportunity for customers. We also feature $80 classes each day. Be sure to bring your own tying vise, tools and lamp for fly tying classes. Bring your own rod, reel and line for casting classes. Beginners are welcome but be prepared for more than basics. Classes fill quickly so be sure to call ahead to register in advance. An $80 fee is separate and on your own. Call 866-4812393. An entrance fee will still apply for those not signing up for classes. Door fee is $15 and on your own. Walking Level: Easy Register by: Jan 2 Age 55+ Min 6/Max 13 F

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Celebrate New Year’s Eve at the Community Recreation Center. This event features music by the Jim Ehrlich, dancing, lunch, casino, and a champagne toast at 12 noon! Attire is semi-formal. Reserve your spot now and receive $3 off price of admission. Ages: 55+  Min 25/Max 125  #311520.02 W Dec 31 11:30am $7 – registration by Dec 12 $10 – registration after Dec 13 CRC, Evergreen Room

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Active Adults

Snowshoeing Snowshoe trips will be scheduled at different locations and may be changed according to weather conditions, so please check in with us for updated information the week of the trip. Some experience is necessary and these trips are not intended for a beginner. Please bring your own gear, pack a lunch, dress appropriately, and be prepared to purchase your own trail pass or park permit. All hiking trips will be at RMNP. Walking Level: Easy - Moderate

Register by: Fri before Age 55+ Min 6/Max 13 #111420 All Trips: Thu, depart at 8am, $12/trip .02 Jan 15 The Pool .07 Feb 20 Gem Lake .09 Mar 19 Eugenia Mine

Easy Moderate Moderate

National Western Stock Show (Denver) Bulls and broncs, cowboys and cowgirls rodeo’s biggest superstars perform amazing feats of athleticism during each performance of this professional rodeo. Whether you prefer thrills and spills or speed and agility, the National Western’s Pro Rodeo is the event for you. You will have time to explore the rest of the exhibits before returning back to Windsor. Note: this is a co-op trip with the Greeley Senior Center. Walking Level:

Moderate

Register by: Jan 16 Age 55+ Min 6/Max 13 Th

Jan 22

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8am

$25

Snow Sculptures (Breckenridge) In Breckenridge each year, blank canvases of snow become works of art. From a whimsical bouquet of enormous flowers, to thought provoking abstract shapes, sculptors form these masterpieces before thousands of spectators over the course of five days in the heart of town. Artists from all over the world will come together to present intricate, aweinspiring snow sculptures. These artists will carve twenty-ton, 12-foot-tall blocks of snow into pieces of art using only their creativity, inspiration, own two hands and permitted hand tools. Please Note: Consider the high altitude and possible weather conditions for this trip. Walking Level: Moderate Register by: Jan 23 Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 F

Jan 30

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8am

$21

Rocky Mountain Sew Expo (Denver)

Left Hand Beer Tour (Longmont)

This festival of Quilting, Crafting & Sewing takes place for three days. Visitors will be able to indulge themselves in a shopping spree by freely engaging with the exhibitors and enquiring about the materials of the quilts and the needle works and art design. There will be free seminars for the visitors to take part and learn about new techniques and methods in the art and needle work. Multitudes of craft works will be arranged and on display. A $10 entrance fee is on your own at the door. Walking Level: Easy

Register by: Jan 30 Age 55+ Min 6/Max 13 F

Feb 6

#111420.05

9am

$12

Cinderella (Buell Theatre) Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella is the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical from the creators of The Sound of Music and South Pacific that’s delighting audiences with its contemporary take on the classic tale. This lush production features an incredible orchestra, jaw-dropping transformations and all the moments you love — the pumpkin, the glass slipper, the masked ball and more — plus some surprising new twists! Be transported back to your childhood as you rediscover some of Rodgers + Hammerstein’s most beloved songs, including “In My Own Little Corner,” “Impossible/It’s Possible” and “Ten Minutes Ago,” in this hilarious and romantic Broadway experience for anyone who’s ever had a wish, a dream... or a really great pair of shoes. Lunch is on your own before the 2pm show. Walking Level: Easy - Moderate

Register by: Feb 6 Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 Th

Feb 12

Learn the story of how co-founders Dick Doore and Eric Wallace took a passion for brewing beer at home and turned it into a thriving business with many awards. Since starting out 21 years ago, they’ve racked up 24 medals at the Great American Beer Festival, 9 World Beer Cup awards, 6 European Beer Star Awards, and a growing loyal customer base in 29 states, the District of Columbia and throughout Europe & Japan. Walking Level:

Easy - Moderate

Register by: Feb 20 Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 Th

Feb 26

#111420.08

10:30am

$12

Ikea & Park Meadows Shopping (Denver) IKEA is an international home products company that designs and sells ready-toassemble furniture such as beds and desks, appliances and home accessories. The company is the world’s largest furniture retailer. Founded in 1943 by 17 year old Ingvar Kamprad in Sweden, the company is named as an acronym comprising the initials of the founder’s name (Ingvar Kamprad), the farm where he grew up (Elmtaryd), and his home parish (Agunnaryd, in Smaland, South Sweden). Park Meadows combines the best of the Colorado outdoors with over 185 of the finest restaurants and retailers. Relax beside the bubbling mountain stream or get lost in the lush landscaping and soaring timber ceilings that are reminiscent of a Grand Mountain Lodge. The Vistas at Park Meadows offers the best in shopping and dining with a view. Walking Level: Easy - Moderate

#111420.06

11am

$47

Register by: Mar 6 Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 Th

Mar 12

#111420.10

9am

$12

Active Adult Age Requirements & Supervision

Age Requirements: Adults 55+ have first priority; however, adults under 55 may participate in certain activities if space is available. Supervision: Activities are planned for independent adults who are able to manage their own care, decision making and safety. There is no staff, leader, or escort supervision of individuals provided. Companions and caregivers may participate at customer’s expense. Please call 970-674-3500 if you have any questions or for more information.

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Active Adults

Capitol Dome Tour (Denver)

Museum and International Cheese Importers (Longmont) The Longmont Museum is fortunate to collaborate with the Buffalo Bill Center of the West to present a remarkable collection of original oils, bronzes, watercolors, and drawings, as well as handwritten illustrated letters and photographs. These works are top-quality original artwork from two outstanding artists, Frederic Remington and Charles Russell. After the museum, enjoy lunch at Bistro des Artistes located at Cheese Importers. A Colorado family-owned business founded in 1976 by Lyman & Linda White. They offer natural, organic and imported cheeses, cured meats, specialty oils, spices, olives, chocolate, and other unique specialty foods. Our wholesale customers include over 400 discriminating restaurants, natural grocers, hotels and neighborhood buying clubs. The Bistro features the best of old favorites as well as favorite new recipes Including delightful lunch and dinner offerings. Walking Level: Easy Register by: Feb 27 Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 Th

Mar 5

#111420.11

9am

$17

Infinite Monkey Theorem (Denver) Opened in 2008 in Denver, Colorado, The Infinite Monkey Theorem is an urban winery operated by one mad scientist working out of a back alley in the RiNo Art District of Denver. They buy the best grapes and make ridiculously good wine. When they started the winery, it was decided to focus on the variables that really mattered: using the best grapes, harvesting them at their peak, nurturing each batch of juice as it became wine, and getting to know the people who drink it. They also decided to get rid of the variables that don’t matter: the vineyard location, the rolling hills, and the tasting room covered in granite and marble. Take a tour of the winery, learn a little more about the company, and taste 4-5 wines along the way. Walking Level: Easy Register by: Mar 20 Age 55+ Min 6/Max 13 Th

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Mar 26

#111420.12

2:30-8pm

Daniels & Fishers Clock Tower Tour (Denver)

$35

Mr. Brown’s Attic is an exhibit area located between the third floor and the dome of the Capitol building. It’s devoted to Colorado’s early history, capitol construction, legislative process, and has a children’s interactive space. The dome walk is a 99-step climb to the observation area where there is a 360 degree view of downtown Denver and the Rocky Mountains. A closed-captioned video tour is available for visitors who are unable or do not wish to make the climb. Walking Level: Easy Moderate

Register by: Mar 27 Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 Th

Apr 2

#111420.13

8am

$12

World Wide Antique & Vintage Show (Denver) The three-day event features more than 100 exhibitors from across the country. In addition to high-end antiques, jewelry and other collectibles, the new World Wide Antique and Vintage Show now offers shoppers a diverse selection of vintage 1950s – 1960s pieces and collectibles from around the world. Every collector’s taste will be met, from furniture to jewelry, paintings, posters, decorative art and sculpture, and much more. Each show features new dealers and familiar favorites presenting incredibly diverse and high quality items including books, dolls, postcards, oneof-a-kind art glass, quality linen and bedding. Walking Level: Moderate

Register by: Apr 3 Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 F

Apr 10

#111420.14

9am

Travel back in time on a special behind the scenes tour of Denver’s historic Daniels & Fisher Tower. Built in 1911 as the focal point for the Daniels & Fisher Department Store, it endures as one of the most recognized icons of the city. On the guided tour, hear the story of this landmark and of those who built it to those who saved it from the Urban Renewal wrecking ball. You’ll journey upstairs to see behind the mysterious clock faces, take in the breathtaking views of the city and surrounding mountains from the 20th floor Observation Deck and see the original two story spiral staircase leading up to the bell inside the belfry, hearing many Tower Tales along the way! Participants must be able to walk 5 levels of stairs. Comfortable shoes are recommended. Walking Level: Difficult

Register by: Apr 17 Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 F

Apr 24

#111420.15

9am

$30

Hiking Trip Stay fit by exploring the great outdoors. Our destination will be in the Shoshone Trail Ramsay - Shocky Open Space/Pinewood Reservoir. Bring a sack lunch, water bottle, rain jacket, sunscreen and money for entrance into the park (or bring your park pass). For more information on these hikes, please call 970-674-3515. Walking Level: Easy Register by: Apr 24 Age 55+ Min 8/Max 13 Th

Apr 30

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8am

$12

$12

Walking Levels for Trips and Tours

The following Walking Levels will be assigned to each Active Adult trip or tour to help you decide which trips and tours are suitable for you. Each level is based upon research done by staff. The Windsor Community Recreation Center reserves the right to change levels if necessary when additional information becomes available. Walking Levels: Easy: Minimal walking, primarily flat surfaces. Moderate:

Difficult:

To fully participate there may be leisurely walking over primarily even surfaces and some uneven surfaces, standing may be required and possibly a few stairs.

To fully participate there may be extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces and some incline. There may be steps and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

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Aquatics

Masters Swim Team Whether you are training for your first triathlon or Ironman, wanting a whole body workout that is easy on your joints, need to cross train, never learned how to swim, or need to get motivated to get in the pool, a faster, more efficient freestyle makes swimming much more fun and effective!! Swim participants will learn drills, skills and workouts to improve their overall swim technique which will improve efficiency and speed. All levels welcome. Save money if you sign up for the session, or drop in for just $5/ class (punch card required). If the minimum of 8 is not met one week before the each session starts the class will be cancelled. Register by: 1 week before Age 16+ Min 8/Max 20 .01 .02 .03 .04

W,F W,F W,F W,F

no class 02/13

Jan 7-30 Feb 4-27 Mar 4-25 Apr 8-29

#110001

5-6am 5-6am 5-6am 5-6am

$30 $30 $30 $30

WHS, Pool

CARA Swim Team This year round opportunity provides an introduction to swimming that will teach life long skills of confidence and build friendships. CARA stands for Colorado Association of Recreational Athletics and focuses on recreational swimming. Must be able to swim 25 yards without stopping. Coaches will evaluate strokes. No practice on school holidays. Practices held Monday through Thursday with meets on Saturday’s or Sunday’s. Age 8+

Min 8/Max 30

Punch Cards Purchase a punch card for $17.50 and receive $20 worth of drop-ins at the pool or at the Community Recreation Center. Punch cards are available for purchase at the Community Recreation Center.

#110410.01

M-Th Jan 7-Apr 30 7:15-8:15pm $150 no class 1/19, 2/2, 2/16, 3/30-4/2, 4/27. Other dates may occur due to WHS events.

WHS, Pool

Adult Indoor Lap Swim Increase your endurance or work out those stiff joints in the pool. Pull buoys and kick boards available. No proration’s given for the Indoor Lap Swim Pass. You can also drop in at your convenience for just $3.50; 50+ $3.25, (punch card required, no cash accepted). Ages: 16+  #110099.01

Indoor Lap Swim Pass $80 16+ $3.50 (punch card required) 50+ $3.25 (punch card required) M/W/F

Jan 7-May 20

5-6am

no class 01/19, 02/13, 02/16, 03/27, 03/30, 04/01, 04/03

WHS, Pool

Lifeguard Training Learn how to become a lifeguard using a new blended learning process. This process will allow each individual to complete interactive lessons and activities at home on their computer at their own pace. Inclass sessions will allow students to build skills and reinforce learning. Please meet at the WHS pool. Participants must attend all classes to be eligible for certification. In home learning will begin before Mar 30. Register By: 3 weeks before (no exceptions) Age 15+ Min 6/Max 15 #110610.01 M-F Mar 30-Apr 3 WHS, Pool

5-9pm

$150

Rent the Chimney Park Pool Make a splash at your next party and book it at the Chimney Park Pool! Private Pool Party Rentals are available during the summer season, Friday, Saturday or Sunday, from 6:30pm – 8:30pm. Private parties can accommodate up to 300 people. Reservations for the 2015 summer season will begin April 1, 2015. Chimney Park Pool Prices: 50 people or less $175 51–100 people $300 101–150 people $400 151–300 people $450 Call 970-674-3500 for details

AM Deep Water Aerobics Wake up to this high energy water workout utilizing deep water and buoyancy devices. Designed to improve cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, and endurance. Great workout for all ages. No cash accepted. Must have a fitness 30 D Fit ay pass or punch card. Attend nes Aqua Aerobics for just $25 Pas s s! for 30 days! PLUS attend any of the fitness classes on page 20. (5 class fitness pass or punch card also accepted, $5/drop-in) M/W

Jan 7-May 20

5–6am

no class on 1/19, 2/16, 3/30, 4/1, The session will end May 22. Other dates may occur due to WHS events

WHS, Pool

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Adaptive Recreation Please call 970-674-3500 for information on any Adaptive Recreation Programs.

Adaptive Bowling

The Town of Windsor offers a wheelchair accessible bus which accommodates two wheelchairs. Qualified individuals with

disabilities will be provided with reasonable accommodations in all programs.

Festive Cooking Learn to cook and serve a fantastic cuisine that is easy to prepare and great to eat. Each session is centered on the holidays/festivities within that month. Register by: 1 week before Age 14+ Min 3/Max 10

.01 Th Jan 8 .02 Th Feb 5 .03 Th Mar 5 .04 Th Apr 9 CRC, Kitchen

#125011

4:30-6pm 4:30-6pm 4:30-6pm 4:30-6pm

$10 $10 $10 $10

Hobby Hunters Be a “Creative Cat” and find your individuality with this arts and crafts class. Develop projects that are unique while learning different types of mediums and a variety or techniques. Give your project as a gift to someone or keep it to show to everyone. Register By: 1 week before Age 14+ Min 3/Max 10 .01 Th Jan 29 .02 Th Feb 19 .03 Th Mar 19 .04 Th Apr 23 CRC, Oak Room

#125012

3:30-5pm 3:30-5pm 3:30-5pm 3:30-5pm

Monday Funday

$10 $10 $10 $10

You and your friends will have a great time as we head to Greeley for non-competitive bowling that emphasizes basic skills, good sportsmanship and fun. Any skill level is welcome. Price includes two games and shoe rental. Register by: 1 week before Age 14+ Min 3/Max 20 .01 W Jan 7-28 .02 W Feb 4-25 .03 W Mar 4-25 .04 W Apr 1-29 Meet at the CRC

Register By: 1 week before Age 14+ Min 3/Max 10 .01 F Jan 2 .02 F Feb 6 .03 F Mar 6 .04 F Apr 3 Meet at the CRC

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#125013

3:30-6:30pm 3:30-6:30pm 3:30-6:30pm 3:30-6:30pm

$15 $15 $15 $15

3:30-5:40pm 3:30-5:40pm 3:30-5:40pm 3:30-5:40pm

$30 $30 $30 $38

Dinner Night Out You choose the restaurant! Treat yourself to delicious food and fantastic company! Remember you are responsible for bringing money for your meal - including tip. $15.00 is requested. There will be four chances for a Friday night dinner with your friends, so don’t miss out on the fun! Register By: 1 week before Age 14+ Min 3/Max 10 .01 F Jan 16 .02 F Feb 20 .03 F Mar 13 .04 F Apr 17 Meet at the CRC

#125065

4-6:30pm 4-6:30pm 4-6:30pm 4-6:30pm

$8 $8 $8 $8

CSU Basketball Game

Movie Nights See what’s new on the big screen! Price includes transportation and movie ticket. Bring some extra cash for snacks (if desired). Movie will be rated G-PG13. *Actual movie titles and approximate departure time will be determined closer to the date of event.

#125050

CSU Basketball Game. Cheer on the CSU Men’s Basketball Team with friends, at Moby Arena in Fort Collins where they take on the San Diego State Aztecs. Don’t forget to wear your GOLD and GREEN! Price includes a ticket to the game and transportation. Please bring extra money for snacks and souvenirs if desired. GO RAMS! Register by: Jan 17 Ages: 16+  Min 3/Max 10  #125061.01

Sa Jan 24 Meet at the CRC

7-11pm

Join us for Monday Funday where we do something different every week. Anything from going on small trips, to just staying at the Recreation Center and do something with our friends. Don’t miss these fun activities every week. Register By: 1 week before Age 14+ Min 3/Max 10

#125030

.01 M Jan 5 Movie $5 .02 M Jan 19 Skating $12 .03 M Feb 2 Shuffleboard $5 .04 M Feb 16 Video Games $5 .05 M Mar 2 Movie $5 .06 M Mar 16 Swimming $15 .08 M Mar 30 Movie $5 .09 M Apr 13 Movie $5 All classes at 3:30-6:30pm Meet at the CRC

White Fence Farm Travel to Lakewood for a down-home dining experience! See the animals and tour this historic farm and enjoy a great family style meal at this unique restaurant! A meal is included. If you like fried chicken, this is the place! YEE HAW! Register by: 1 week before Ages: 16+  Min 3/Max 10  #125061.03 Tu Feb 10 Meet at the CRC

3:15-7:30pm

$30

Eagles Game Watch the Colorado Eagles Hockey Team take on the Kalamazoo Wings in an intense ECHL game. Price includes a ticket to the game and transportation. Don’t forget extra money for snacks and souvenirs if desired. GO EAGLES! Register by: 1 week before Ages: 16+  Min 4/Max 10  #125061.04 Sa Mar 28 Meet at the CRC

$25

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6:15-10pm

$28


Adaptive Recreation

Day at the Museum Explore the many exhibits in the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and then take in the IMAX film. After exploring the Space Odyssey, take a look at the Egyptian Mummies of the past, have a chance to see how healthy you are at Expedition Health, and see the past and present animals of the world. Price includes entrance to the museum and the IMAX movie. Please bring a sack lunch or money for lunch at the T-Rex Café and Snack Bar. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 16+  Min 3/Max 10  #125061.02 M Feb 23 Meet at the CRC

9am-2pm

$30

Devil’s Backbone Hike Come explore one of Colorado’s most unique land formations, the Devil’s Backbone in Loveland. Hike this flat 2-3 mile trail and view jagged rock formations, the hole-inthe-wall, and even some wildlife! Bring layers of clothing, a bottle of water, a small snack and remember to bring a camera!

Downtown Aquarium An underwater adventure is waiting at the Denver Downtown Aquarium. Come explore all the animals and fish that live under the sea as well as on land. Also see a tiger and a Mystic Mermaid water show. Please bring a sack lunch or money Register by: 1 week before Ages: 16+  Min 3/Max 10  #125061.05 Tu Apr 7 Meet at the CRC

10am-3pm

$26

Snowshoe at the REC Come learn the fundamentals of this great winter sport...SNOWSHOEING (snow pending). Dress for the weather and bring water. Snowshoes will be provided.

Let’s Go Tubing! It’s winter, it’s cold, it’s snowy! Let’s go tubing! We will travel into the northern Colorado Rocky Mountains to Beaver Meadows Ranch Resort at Red Feather Lakes for a fun day of tubing, ice skating, and hot chocolate! Price includes activity pass for tubing & skating! Skate rental is $5.00 extra or you can bring your own. A liability release from Beaver Meadows Ranch will be required, and can be obtained from the CRC front desk when you register. Register By: 1 week before Age 14+ Min 3/Max 10 #125062.10 Sa Feb 14 8am-3pm $35 Meet at the CRC (return time is approx.)

Register By: 1 week before Age 14+ Min 3/Max 10 #125062.01 M Feb 9 3:30-4:45pm $10 Meet at the CRC

Register by: 1 week before Ages: 14+  Min 3/Max 10  #125061.08 F

Mar 20

3:15-6:30pm

$10

Winter Walking The wintertime is a great time to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors and get some great exercise. We will walk for approximately 45 minutes and then enjoy hot chocolate! All abilities welcome. Register By: 1 week before Min 3/Max 10 #125015 Age 14+ .01 Tu .02 Tu .03 Tu .04 Tu

Jan 6-27 Feb 3-24 Mar 3-31 Apr 14-28

no class 02/10/2015

3:30-4:45pm 3:30-4:45pm 3:30-4:45pm 3:30-4:45pm

$20 $15 $25 $15

Meet at the CRC

Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch Saddle Up! Let’s travel to the foothills of Loveland and ride horses in an arena and then take a hayride, drawn by Belgian horses and enjoy the view of this beautiful ranch, the Big Thompson river, and wildlife. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 14+  Min 4/Max 10  #125061.09 Sa Apr 25 Meet at the CRC

2-6pm

$45

Winter Walking 2014

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Art & Heritage

Art & Heritage Center 116 5th Street, Windsor 80550

River Remnants: The Art Work of Toby Baker Out of destruction and fear we find hope and the expression of art. Join us for a special exhibition at the Art & Heritage Center as we showcase local artist Toby Baker. Gathering sticks and items found after the 2013 flood, Toby has created masterful sculptures she calls flood-stick art. Learn more about the history of our water supply and how its world-altering force has shaped our way of life in Northeastern Colorado. FREE ADMISSION! Exhibit Open: January 14 – March 27 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 10am – 2pm

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Air and Bubbles by Toby Baker

Windsor High School Senior Art Show The Town of Windsor Museum is pleased to host the work of Windsor High School student artists at the Art & Heritage Center. Throughout the school year, students have explored a variety of mediums to produce stunning pieces. Whether you are a fan of the arts or you simply want to support friends and family, you will enjoy seeing the creative works of our community youth. FREE ADMISSION! Exhibit Open: April 15 – May 15 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 10am – 2pm Windsor High School Senior Art Show at the Art & Heritage Center in 2013

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Like the Town of Windsor Museum Facebook page for access to information on upcoming events, glimpses into the museum’s collection, and behind-the-scenes tours.

More about the Art & Heritage Division at: www.windsorgov.com/ArtAndHeritage

See page 18 for Preschool and Youth Art Classes!

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Classes

Create Your Own Will A great way to get a tough job done in one easy course. Licensed attorney, Steven M. Dye and his staff will help you complete a Last Will & Testament, Financial & Medical Power of Attorney, Living Will and Organ Donation Request. Includes all materials, witnessing, notary, review and time for questions and discussion. Must show driver’s license or other photo ID. Register by: Fri before All Ages Min 4/Max 12

.01 Th Jan 15 .02 Th Feb 19 .03 Th Mar 19 .04 Th Apr 16 CRC, Maple Room

#114972

6-7:30pm 6-7:30pm 6-7:30pm 6-7:30pm

$99 $99 $99 $99

Windsor Severance Fire Rescue First Aid / CPR This American Heart Association curriculum class is taught by WindsorSeverance firefighters and covers First Aid and CPR /AED and choking for all ages. This class is not for health care providers. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 16+  Min 1/Max 15  #114922.01 Sa Jan 24 8am-4pm $75 Windsor Fire Station 1, Training Room 100 7th Street, Windsor

Dog Training Workshops

Join us for our new dog training workshops! This is learning about dogs and dog training at its best. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 15+  Min 5/ Max 10  #114933 CRC, Aspen Room

How Dogs Learn Learn about the revolutionary strides that have been made in our understanding of how our dogs learn and how best to teach them. NO DOGS PLEASE. .01 Tu Jan 6 6:30-8pm $10

New Advances In Dog Training Learn how a new understanding of dogs affects how dog training is no longer about just “training” the dog. NO DOGS PLEASE. .03 Tu Mar 3 6:30-8pm $10

Dog Obedience Training This class is designed to teach all the basics – down, target, heel, leave it, walking on leash, come-when-called, sit, stand, stay, wait, watch, and much more. NO DOGS ON THE FIRST CLASS ( Jan 13) .02 Tu Jan 13-Feb 17 6:30-8pm $105 House Manners This class focuses on all of those inappropriate behaviors that your dog displays in your home. We will work on jumping up (on you and guests), barking, how to act around guests, stay, and much more! NO DOGS ON THE FIRST CLASS (Mar 10) .04 Tu Mar 10-17 6:30-8pm $40

CPR – Heartsaver This class covers the American Heart Association Curriculum including: CPR for all ages, rescue breathing, choking for all ages, and AED hands on practice. This class is not for health care providers.

Register by: 1 week before Ages: 16+  Min 5/Max 15  #114921 .01 Th Feb 5 .02 Th Apr 9 CRC, Oak Room

6-8pm 6-8pm

$49 $49

Self Control Is your dog sometimes out of control? Want to learn how to harness that energy? Our Self Control class will focus on getting your dogs attention, stay, leave it, waiting at doors, learning games to get rid of extra energy, and more ! NO DOGS ON THE FIRST CLASS (Mar 24) .05 Tu Mar 24-31 6:30-8pm $40 Come When Called Does your dog run away when you call? Do you want to learn some really cool games that teach your dog to come to you when you call the first time, every time? Our Come When Called class will focus on getting your dog to come to you every time, teaching your dog how to come to you, and more ! NO DOGS ON THE FIRST CLASS (Apr 7) .06 Tu Apr 7-14 6:30-8pm $40

Loose Leash Walking Want your dog to walk calmly by your side when you are out for a walk? Loose Leash Walking is just for you! No more pulling on the leash, barking at people or dogs on a walk, or not paying attention to you! NO DOGS ON THE FIRST CLASS (Apr 21) .07 Tu Apr 21-28 6:30-8pm $40

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Classes

Curry in a Hurry

Indian Cuisine with Sapna Von Reich

What do you get when American efficiency meets the authentic Indian curry? Sapna introduces you to making curry in the modern world by teaching three different styles of making Indian curry, each taking less than 20 minutes without compromising taste or flavor. All dishes that are hot and spicy are not curries. All Curries are not fiery hot, either. Menu will include: Red and Black Bean Curry with Spinach, Butternut Squash Curry and Mixed Vegetable Coconut Curry. A $20 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.

Register by: Jan 16 Age 16+ Min 4/Max 12 #114970.01 Su Jan 25 1:30-3:30pm $12+ supply fee CRC, Kitchen

Slow Cooker Curries

Indian Cuisine with Sapna Von Reich

Let your slow cooker make an Authentic Indian Curry for your dinner tonight. Join Sapna for this easy, delicious, gluten-free, dairy-free and vegetarian class. Menu Includes ~ Spicy Lentil Soup ~ Garbanzo bean Curry ~ Saag – a popular Spinach curry ~ Vegetable Korma A $20 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the class. A $20 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.

Register by: Feb 20 Age 16+ Min 4/Max 12 #114970.02 Tu Feb 24 6-8:15pm $12+ supply fee CRC, Kitchen

Gluten Free Breakfast

Indian Cuisine with Sapna Von Reich

Learn how to make this quick, simple yet wholesome gluten free (and vegan) breakfast at home. Menu includes: Vanilla Chia Pudding, Breakfast Sunshine Scramble, Homemade Lara Bar, Buckwheat Porridge (yes gluten-free) and Green Smoothie. A $20 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.

Register by: Mar 20 Age 16+ Min 4/Max 12 #114970.03 F Mar 27 9:30-11:30am $12+ supply fee CRC, Kitchen

Food For Life

with Sapna Von Reich

The road to diabetes does not have to be a one-way street. There is reason for hope! Research studies have demonstrated that a plant-based nutrition approach reduces the risk and can greatly benefit those who have been diagnosed with the disease. A Food for Life Educator, ‘Sapna Von Reich’ from the Physician’s Committee for Responsible Medicine, explores how the right food choices can help. Enjoy a cooking demonstration and tasting delicious, healthful dishes. A $10 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Register by: Jan 9 How Food Fights Diabetes Age 16+ Min 4/Max 25 #114971.01 Sa Jan 17 9:30-11:30am $12 CRC, Kitchen

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Classes – Youth Competition Team Windsor Rec Cheerleading Team For kids who’ve got Windsor spirit, please join Coach Kelly in supporting our community and learning about what teamwork really means. Your cheerleader will learn about cheer basics, jumps, dance, stunting, and awesome cheers to motivate a crowd. The team will be invited to cheer in the community at sports and special events. For more info about Windsor Youth Recreational Cheer visit: www.windsoryouthcheer.com. Uniform Fee: $55 (includes skirt, top, pom poms, briefs, bow, and cheer socks) Min 5/Max 30

#113516

Mighty Wizards Ages: 5-8 .01 W Jan 7-28 3:30-4:30pm .03 W Feb 4-25 3:30-4:30pm .05 W Mar 4-25 3:30-4:30pm .07 W Apr 8-29 3:30-4:30pm $150 for all 4 sessions Mega Wizards Ages: 8-12 .02 W Jan 7-28 4:30-5:30pm .04 W Feb 4-25 4:30-5:30pm .06 W Mar 4-25 4:30-5:30pm .08 W Apr 8-29 4:30-5:30pm $150 for all 4 sessions CRC, Pine Room

$45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45

Join us for additional tumbling instruction immediately following cheer class. #113519

Tumbling Mighty – Ages: 5-8 .01 W Jan 7-28 4:30-5pm .04 W Feb 4-25 4:30-5pm .07 W Mar 4-25 4:30-5pm .10 W Apr 8-29 4:30-5pm Tumbling Mega – Ages: 8-12 .02 W Jan 7-28 5:30-6pm .05 W Feb 4-25 5:30-6pm .08 W Mar 4-25 5:30-6pm .11 W Apr 8-29 5:30-6pm Tumbling Competition – Ages: 5-14 .03 W Jan 7-28 5-5:30pm .06 W Feb 4-25 5-5:30pm .09 W Mar 4-25 5-5:30pm .12 W Apr 8-29 5-5:30pm CRC, Cedar Room

Competition Uniform: $90 (includes skirt, top, pom poms, briefs, bow, and cheer socks) Tumbling Intensives: $20 per 2 hr session, schedule TBD (we typically hold one tumbling intensive per month on a Saturday) Ages: 5-14 Min 4/Max 20 #113517 .01 W Jan 7-28 5:30-7:30pm $50 .02 W Feb 4-25 5:30-7:30pm $50 .03 W Mar 4-25 5:30-7:30pm $50 .04 W Apr 8-29 5:30-7:30pm $50 $180 for all 4 sessions CRC, Spruce Room

Advanced Fencing

Tumbling for Cheer Min 5/Max 10

If your child has ever wanted to experience Cheerleading in a competitive arena, come join the Windsor Wildfires Competitive Cheerleading Team and join in the fun! Our team always welcomes new cheerleaders! We’re friendly, fun, and supportive. Coach Kelly is a nationally certified cheer coach and Coach Leigh Ann is an elite gymnast with over 15 years of coaching experience. Keep in mind that the competition team truly depends on all participants being dedicated to the team. This will be a commitment from September-March. New members to the Competition Team can join starting in April.

$20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20

Novices, improve and expand your fencing skill with the foil. Emphasis is on mastering the fundamental skills and strategies of the sport through work and games in groups and pairs, occasional short individual lessons with a coach, and plenty of fencing bouts. Participants MUST have completed Intro to Fencing or another equivalent introductory program. Participants MUST wear athletic shoes and pants. Girls must wear a chest guard (provided). Fencing equipment is provided for use in this program. Register by: 1 week before Age 13+ Min 2/Max 8

.01 M Jan 5-26 .02 M Feb 2-23 .03 M Mar 2-30 .04 M Apr 6-27 CRC, Spruce Room

#114785

6-8pm 6-8pm 6-8pm 6-8pm

$40 $40 $50 $40

Basic Fencing An introduction to the modern sport of fencing. Learn fundamental weapon skills with the foil as well as basic rules and safety requirements. The aim is to prepare novices to both enjoy fencing with partners and to continue learning more advanced skills and strategies. Participants are required to wear athletic shoes and pants. Females must wear a chest guard (provided). Fencing equipment is provided. Register by: 1 week before Ages 13+ Min 4/Max 10 .01 M Jan 5-26 .02 M Feb 2-23 .03 M Mar 2-23 .04 M Apr 6-27 CRC, Spruce Room

#114780

6-7:15pm 6-7:15pm 6-7:15pm 6-7:15pm

$30 $30 $30 $30

Kenpo Karate Kenpo Karate emphasizes martial arts skills, integrity & individual achievement. It’s strongly based in self defense as well as traditional katas, or forms, presented in a well organized curriculum. Students benefit from discipline, confidence, fitness, coordination and fun! The Tiger program offers stranger awareness & Panthers are introduced to the Five Rules of Safety. By earning progressive belt rank, students find a sense of accomplishment as they build selfesteem. Belt testing is encouraged but not required. Register by: 1 week before All Classes: CRC, Fitness Room Tigers Ages: 5-7 Min 4/Max 16 #114710 .01 Tu,Th Jan 6-29 4:30-5:15pm $40 .02 Tu,Th Feb 3-26 4:30-5:15pm $40 .03 Tu,Th Mar 3-31 4:30-5:15pm $40 .04 Tu,Th Apr 2-30 4:30-5:15pm $40 Panthers Ages: 8-15 Min 4/Max 16 #114720 .01 Tu,Th Jan 6-29 5:15-6:15pm $40 .02 Tu,Th Jan 6-29 6:15-7:15pm $40 .03 Tu,Th Feb 3-26 5:15-6:15pm $40 .04 Tu,Th Feb 3-26 6:15-7:15pm $40 .05 Tu,Th Mar 3-31 5:15-6:15pm $40 .06 Tu,Th Mar 3-31 6:15-7:15pm $40 .07 Tu,Th Apr 2-30 5:15-6:15pm $40 .08 Tu,Th Apr 2-30 6:15-7:15pm $40

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Classes – Youth

Mother/Son Date Night

Daddy/Daughter Date Night

Dads and daughters don’t miss this sensational event. Dress up for this formal evening to celebrate with your special date. The evening features a dance, light snacks and refreshments. Dinner will be not be provided. Register early because space is limited. When registering please sign up dad and each daughter that will accompany dad for $10/each.

Friday, Feb 13

Register by: 1 week before (or until full) Age 4+ Min 40/Max 300 #120520.01 CRC, Evergreen Room

6-8pm $10/person

Break out your best dance moves and join us for a fun and exciting evening at the Windsor Community Recreation Center. The evening features a dance, light snacks and refreshments. Dinner will be not be provided. Register early because space is limited. When registering please sign up mom and each son that will accompany mom for $10/each. Register by: 1 week before (or until full) Age 4+ Min 40/Max 150 #120522.01 F Apr 24 6-8pm CRC, Evergreen Room

$10

Teen Nights at the CRC!

A fun, safe environment for teens to spend their leisure time on a Friday night. Call 674-3500 for more information. Grades 6th – 8th only. SCHOOL ID REQUIRED! No bags, purses, backpacks of any kind allowed in the building. School dress code will be enforced. Participants must be accompanied by a parent if they would like to leave before 9pm. Thank you for your understanding.

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LIVE DJ EVERY NIGHT 6TH - 8TH GRADE ONLY 6 – 9PM, $5 at the door Jan 16, Feb 6 Mar 13, Apr 10 May 15

5th GRADERS ONLY!

*May 8, *5th Grade Night *6 – 8PM, *$3 at the door

The Town of Windsor is working with Weld RE-4 school district to bring SHERLOCK HOUNDS DETECTION to the Community Recreation Center Teen Nights. Sherlock Hounds is a pro-active and effective tool to help keep teen nights a safe place for everyone - students, staff, parents, and the community Each dog is trained and will be able to detect: Marijuana, Cocaine, Ketamine, Heroin, Methamphetamine, Ecstasy, Alcohol and Gun Powder.

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Classes – Youth

Parent/Child Climb Are you ready for an adventure? An introductory level rock climbing course. No experience required. Learn climbing safety, commands and techniques. Parent attendance is mandatory for all classes. Parents are free with a registered child. Parents are free with a registered child. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 4-6 Min 3/Max 5 .01 .02 .03 .04

Music Together ® FREE Demo Class FREE Music Together  ® Demo Class! Although this class is free, you will need to register as there are only 15 spots available. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 0-4 Min 5/Max 15 .01 W Dec 17 .02 W Mar 25 CRC, Aspen

#113561.01

10-11am FREE! 10-11am FREE!

Music Together ® Music Together  ® is a research-based, internationally renowned music/ movement program for children (0-4yrs) and caregivers. Families have fun planting the seeds for musical growth through singing, movement, instrument play in a creative, yet structured environment. Mixed age classes, siblings welcome at reduced tuition A nonrefundable service fee of $45.00 must be paid directly to the instructor on the first day of class which covers materials: 1 CD, 1 MP3 file, DVD and musical growth chart. (Siblings that are 8 months or younger are FREE, but must still register.)

For additional information please contact Jane Smolens at 495-1120 or at www.mountainsongmusic.com. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 0-4 Min 8/Max 12

#113560

.01 W Jan 7-Mar 11 9:30-10:30am $140 .02 W Jan 7-Mar 11 10:30-11:30am $140 Siblings 9 months and older $100 Siblings 8 months and younger FREE! .03 W Apr 1-May 27 9:30-10:30am $125 .04 W Apr 1-May 27 10:30-11:30am $125 Siblings 9 months and older $85 Siblings 8 months and younger FREE! CRC, Aspen Room

Sa Sa Sa Sa

Jan 10-31 Feb 7-28 Mar 7-21 Apr 4-25

#117010

9-10am 9-10am 9-10am 9-10am

$20 $20 $15 $20

Advance your climbing skills in a noncompetitive, fun environment. Participants will learn teamwork, balance, coordination, commands, technique and much more.

.01 .02 .03 .04

Tu Tu Tu Tu

Jan 6-27 Feb 3-24 Mar 3-24 Apr 7-28

#117020

5-6:30pm 5-6:30pm 5-6:30pm 5-6:30pm

$20 $20 $20 $20

Youth Climbers Learn a variety of climbing techniques, terminology, proper spotting methods and climbing safety. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 9-14 Min 3/Max 8 .01 .02 .03 .04

Tu Tu Tu Tu

Jan 6-27 Feb 3-24 Mar 3-24 Apr 7-28

#117030

6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm

$20 $20 $20 $20

Lil’ Girls Rock Little girls rock too! We introduce the sport of climbing from a girl’s point of view. This is a beginner climbing class that will teach basic climbing movements, the figure eight knot, commands and ways to keep climbing safe. All topics are taught in a fun way just for girls! Closed toe shoes are required. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 6-8 Min 3/Max 8 .01 .02 .03 .04

M M M M

Jan 5-26 Feb 2-23 Mar 2-23 Apr 6-27

#117040

5-6:30pm 5-6:30pm 5-6:30pm 5-6:30pm

RULES/GUIDELINES: •Climbing pass or daily admission is required at all times. •Proper attire required: closed-toed shoes, pants or long shorts and casual t-shirt. •No open-toed shoes or skorts. •Please see the CRC Front Desk for Climbing Wall Rules / Guidelines.

• Supervised Open Climb: Open to all

users. All uncertified climbers must purchase a belay ride at the front desk.

• Unsupervised Open Climb: Open

Mini Climbers

Register by: 1 week before Ages: 6-8 Min 3/Max 8

CLIMBING WALL GENERAL INFO

$20 $20 $20 $20

to certified climbers ONLY. No staff available to belay. • Private lessons: By appointment only. FEES:

• Belay Rides (ages 4+) The climbing

wall staff will belay climbers up and down the climbing wall. Equipment is included. Available during all supervised climbing times. •Belay Day Pass - $3/person; $7/family

• Climbing Pass

•$3/Daily Pass - w/own equipment •$5/Daily Pass - w/rental equipment

CLIMBING WALL HOURS:

• Supervised Climb •Sat, 10am-12pm

• Unsupervised Climb • Mon-Wed 7am-5pm • Thu/Fri 7am-8pm • Sat 12pm-6pm • Sun 1pm-6pm

Girls Rock Girls rule in this class! This is a more advanced class than Lil’ Girls Rock. The sport of climbing is taught from a female’s point of view by an experienced female teacher, this class focuses on advanced movements, gear selection, as well as additional climbing techniques, all in a fun and supportive way. Closed toe shoes are required. Register by: 1 week before Ages: 9-14 Min 3/Max 8 .01 .02 .03 .04

M M M M

Register Online: www.windsorgov.com/RecReg

Jan 5-26 Feb 2-23 Mar 2-23 Apr 6-27

#117045

6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm

$20 $20 $20 $20

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Classes – Youth

Preschool Open Gym Play with your child on gym mats, toss beanbags, play catch and more. This is a drop-in program, no registration necessary. An adult must accompany every child or family of children. A ratio of at least one adult for every three children is required. Parent participation throughout the program is required. Ages: 6 and under Cost: $2/child/visit

T/Th Jan 8–May 21 no class 3/31, 4/2

9-11am

Preschool Art: Building Appreciation! If your child likes to dabble or splash, scribble or sketch, this class is a perfect fit! Students will explore a world of color and texture by using a variety of medium including collage, watercolor, clay, and paint. This class builds appreciation for art through play and experimentation. Please dress to get messy! New and returning students welcome. We will make new projects each session. Instructor: Beth Hay Register by: Fri before Ages: 3-5 Min 5/Max 12

Youth Drawing! Calling all young artists! Students will expand their drawing and painting skills through creating original pieces of art work! Enjoy learning how to draw and paint landscape, architecture, and portraits. They will also learn more about color theory through painting with acrylics and watercolor. All supplies included. Instructor: Beth Hay Register by: Apr 3 Ages: 5-8 Min 5/Max 12 .01 Tu

Apr 7-28

#145607

.01 Tu,F Mar 10-20 1:30-2:15pm $35 .02 Tu Apr 7-28 2-2:45pm $35

CRC, Gymnasium

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#145608

3:30-4:30pm $45


Classes – Youth

Preschool Combo All combo classes rotate between ballet, jazz and hip hop giving student an overall education in dance. Ages: 3-5

Min 1/Max 7

.01 Su Jan 4-25 .02 Su Feb 1-22 .03 Su Mar 1-22 .04 Su Apr 5-26 CRC, Fitness Room

#113525

1-2pm 1-2pm 1-2pm 1-2pm

$50 $50 $50 $50

Combo Dance I All combo classes rotate between ballet, jazz and hip hop giving student an overall education in dance. Ages: 5-12 Min 1/Max 7 #113526 .01 Su Jan 4-25 2-3pm $50 .02 Su Feb 1-22 2-3pm $50 .03 Su Mar 1-22 2-3pm $50 .04 Su Apr 5-26 2-3pm $50 CRC, Fitness Room

Combo Dance II All combo classes rotate between ballet, jazz and hip hop giving student an overall education in dance. Ages: 12-18 Min 1/Max 7 #113527 .01 Su Jan 4-25 4-5pm $50 .02 Su Feb 1-22 4-5pm $50 .03 Su Mar 1-22 4-5pm $50 .04 Su Apr 5-26 4-5pm $50 CRC, Fitness Room

Team Dance Team Dance is performance dance groups. All team members will perform at various venues throughout the year (All Team members are required to be enrolled in a combo class as well.) Startup fee: $150.00 and includes 3 performance costumes, ballet shoes and team t-shirt Danni Kisses Ages: 12-18 .02 Su .04 Su .06 Su .08 Su

Min 5/Max 10 #113529 Jan 4-25 5-6pm $35 Feb 1-22 5-6pm $35 Mar 1-22 5-6pm $35 Apr 5-26 5-6pm $35

Danni Starz Ages: 9-13 Min 5/Max 10 #113529 .01 Su Jan 4-25 3-4pm $35 .03 Su Feb 1-22 3-4pm $35 .05 Su Mar 1-22 3-4pm $35 .07 Su Apr 5-26 3-4pm $35 CRC, Fitness Room

Pre-Ballet Lil Ballerinas come and learn pre-ballet skills in an imaginative, fun setting! For the performers, sign up for Performance Session! Taught by a professional ballet instructor and dancer. Attire: Leotards, tights, leather ballet shoes. Hair pulled back out of face in a pony or half back. Min 5/Max 10 #113534 Ages: 3-4 .01 M Jan 5-26 5:30-6:15pm .03 Tu Jan 6-27 4:30-5:15pm .06 M Feb 2-23 5:30-6:15pm .08 Tu Feb 3-24 4:30-5:15pm .11 M Mar 2-23 5:30-6:15pm .13 Tu Mar 3-24 4:30-5:15pm

Ages: 3-5 .05 F Jan 9-30 8:30-9:15am .10 F Feb 6-27 8:30-9:15am .15 F Mar 6-27 8:30-9:15am .17 F Apr 10-May 1 8:30-9:15am Ages: 5-6 .02 M .04 Tu .07 M .09 Tu .12 M .14 Tu

Jan 5-26 Jan 6-27 Feb 2-23 Feb 3-24 Mar 2-23 Mar 3-24

Ages: 3-6 .16 Tu Apr 7-28 CRC, Pine Room

$38 $38 $38 $38 $38 $38 $38 $38 $38 $38

6:15-7pm 5:30-6:15pm 6:15-7pm 5:30-6:15pm 6:15-7pm 5:30-6:15pm

$38 $38 $38 $38 $38 $38

6:15-7pm

$38

Classical Ballet Young ballerinas come experience classical ballet training from a professional ballet instructor and dancer. Learn proper technique that builds upon the progressive training of strength and flexibility individually for each dancer. Pointe training is available at age 12 for dancers who reach the appropriate technical level. For those wishing to perform, sign up for our Performance Class! Attire: Leotards, tights, leather ballet shoes. Hair in a ballet bun. Ages: 7-11

Min 5/Max 12

#113535

.01 M Jan 5-26 4:15-5:15pm $42 .02 M Feb 2-23 4:15-5:15pm $42 .03 M Mar 2-23 4:15-5:15pm $42 CRC, Fitness Room

Tap & Jazz Tap & Classical Jazz enthusiasts come learn or sharpen basic steps adding vocabulary as skills are mastered. Appropriate music and modest moves are used to teach your young dancer these genres of dance. Level: Beginner-Intermediate. For those wishing to perform, sign up for our Performance Classes! Ages: 7-11

Min 5/Max 12

.01 M Jan 5-26 7-8pm .02 M Feb 2-23 7-8pm .03 M Mar 2-23 7-8pm CRC, Pine Room

#113537

$42 $42 $42

Performance Classes Offered for those wanting to share their experience with others in our community with a possible stage production! This season we will present ‌.TBA! Some classes will be combined times for rehearsals and some performances may be in lieu of classes. A $35 performance/costume fee will be due to the instructor the first day of class. Dancers signing up for the Performance Group MUST be registered in the March session of classes. Min 5/Max 12

#113536

Performance Ballet Ages: 3-4 .02 M Apr 6-May 31 5:30-6:15pm $85 .04 Tu Apr 7-May 31 4:30-5:15pm $85 Ages: 5-6 .03 M Apr 6-May 31 6:15-7pm $85 .05 Tu Apr 7-May 31 5:30-6:15pm $85 Ages: 7-11 .01 M Apr 6-May 31 4:15-5:15pm $85 Performance Tap Jazz Ages: 7-11 .06 M Apr 6-May 31 7-8pm CRC, Pine Room

Register Online: www.windsorgov.com/RecReg

$85

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Fitness

Get Your Body Moving! Nia - This unique fitness program combines dance, yoga, and martial arts movements for total body conditioning and a cardiovascular workout. The movements are adaptable and can be modified for any level of fitness. Visit www.NiaNow.com for more information. Mon/Wed/Fri 9:30–10:30am Cardio Sculpt

- A high energy cardio class with muscle-specific exercises to improve endurance, and build strength of upper and lower muscle groups. Bands, hand weights, and an exercise ball will be used. Wed 5:30–6:30pm

Strength Surge - Designed to increase

strength, muscle definition and endurance in a total body workout. Sets of high intensity STRENGTH moves focus on alternating muscle groups while a SURGE of simple cardio breaks provide additional calorie burn while allowing muscle recovery. Core work is incorporated throughout the class. All levels welcome. Mon 5:30–6:30pm

Just Circuit - Just Circuit is for both men & women. Taught by Pauline Brown, owner of LIFT-4U a personal training company & Figure Competitor. You will challenge your cardiovascular system and develop muscle strength and muscle endurance using basic equipment with a circuit format all while having fun! All levels of fitness welcome modifications are provided. Thu 5:30–6:30pm Fitness, Fun, & Flexibility Improve

your muscle strength, muscle endurance, core strength, balance, and flexibility using weights, resistance bands, and a ball. 45 minutes of muscle conditioning, 15 minutes of flexibility. Mon/Wed 8:15–9:15am

See Page 5 for T’ai Chi Chih & Sr Shape Up

These classes are NOT included on the Fitness Pass

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Yoga Fun & Flexibility - This class introduces students to the yoga positions through step-by-step verbal description and demonstration. Emphasis will be placed on student understanding, safety and stability with each position. Whether you are a beginner to yoga or more experienced, you will get a great workout out to end the week. Fri 8:15–9:15am

Beginner Yoga - For the beginning yoga student who is interested in learning basic yoga poses while experiencing improvement in your health and well being. This class is accessible to all ages and body types with an emphasis on finding comfort in the various postures with modifications and accommodations. Join us in a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. Sat 8–9am Vinyasa Yoga - For the experienced yoga individual this is a challenging class that develops strength, endurance, flexibility and balance. Knowledge of a variety of yoga poses is encouraged. Class can vary from the traditions of Vinyasa Flow to Ashtanga to Power Yoga. Sat 9:15–10:15am Therapeutic Yoga

- This class is especially suited for those people recovering from injuries, working to prevent injuries or interested in promoting a deep physical and emotional well being. This is an approach to Yoga that adapts the various means and methods of practice to target natural recuperative powers to specific systems of the body. Tue 9:15–10:15am

Evening Yoga - For the yoga student who

enjoys a relaxing Vinyasa flow designed to release tension and encourage flexibility. This class focuses on stretching and relaxation. All fitness levels, ages and body types are welcome. Tue 7:30–8:25pm

Pilates - Emphasizes the development of core strength which creates a foundation for your body to use more efficiently in every aspect of life. Mon/Wed 6:30–7:25pm

SoulSweat - Break into ecstatic movement

and unbridled soul expression with the funky fusion and World Beats of SoulSweat! Developed by Chantal Pierrat, SoulSweat is an exhilarating dance experience that enhances coordination, tones your body, increases your dynamic flow of energy, and awakens your creative spirit. Thu 9:30–10:30am

Zumba - Zumba fuses hypnotic musical rhythms and tantalizing moves to create a dynamic workout system designed to be fun and easy to do. Tue/Thu 6:40–7:40pm Sat 8:15–9:15am

(Except 1st Sat of month or 3rd Tue of month - see POUND)

R.I.P.P.E.D. - This “plateau proof fitness formula workout” masterfully combines Resistance, Intervals, Power, Plyometric, Endurance, and Diet. If you are looking to lose pounds and inches, increase your metabolism, sculpt sexy, lean muscles, improve your cardio vascular performance, feel your energy and strength go through the roof, and have a blast doing it, R.I.P.P.E.D. is the right work out for you! All levels of fitness welcome modifications are provided. Tue /Thu 8:15–9:15am Tue 5:30-6:30pm Pound - This full-body cardio jam session, combines light resistance with constant simulated drumming. The workout fuses cardio, pilates, plyometrics and isometric movements & poses into a 45-60 minute series. Burn 600-900 calories per hour, strengthen and sculpt muscles, and drum your way to a leaner, slimmer physique – all while rocking out to your favorite music! Bring a yoga mat if you have one. 1st Sat of month 8:15am 3rd Tue of month 6:40pm Insanity - Are you up to the challenge? You’ve heard of it, you’ve wanted to try it, and now you can! If you are willing to dig deep, work hard, and want results, INSANITY is the work out for you. All levels of fitness welcome - modifications are provided. Sat 9:30-10:30am

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Fitness

January – April 2015 Fitness Calendar Monday 5:00am

Tuesday

Wednesday

AM Deep Water Aerobics see pg 9 5-6am - Sandy

8:15am

9:15am

9:30 am

Nia 9:30-10:30am Denise

10:30am

*T’ai Chi Chih Continuing Classes 10:45-11:45am Marie *see schedule &

R.I.P.P.E.D. 8:15-9:15am Terisa Therapeutic Yoga 9:15-10:15am Julia

Zumba 8:15-9:15am Pauline (except 1st

fees page 5

Fitness, Fun & Flexibility 8:15-9:15am Terisa

R.I.P.P.E.D. 8:15-9:15am Terisa

Nia 9:30-10:30am Denise

SoulSweat 9:30-10:30am Kristina

Saturday

Beginner Yoga 8-9am Julia

*Senior Shape Up 8:10-9am Linda *see schedule &

fees page 5

Fitness, Fun & Flexibility 8:15-9:15am Terisa

Friday

AM Deep Water Aerobics see pg 9 5-6am - Sandy *Senior Shape Up 8:10-9am Linda *see schedule &

8:00am

Thursday

Yoga, Fun & Flexibility 8:15-9:15am Terisa

Nia 9:30-10:30am Denise

Sat of month)

Pound 8:15-9:15am Pauline (1st Sat of each month ONLY)

Vinyasa Yoga 9:15-10:15am Julia Insanity

9:30-10:30am Pauline

fees pages 5

12:00pm

*T’ai Chi Chih Beginner - 12-1pm Marie *see schedule & fees pages 5

5:30pm

6:30pm

Strength Surge 5:30-6:30pm Jan

Pilates 6:30-7:25pm Kathy

R.I.P.P.E.D. 5:30-6:30pm Pauline

Zumba 6:40-7:40pm Pauline (except 3rd Tue of month)

Pound 6:40-7:40pm Pauline (3rd

Cardio Sculpt 5:30-6:30pm Kristin

Just Circuit 5:30-6:30pm Pauline

Pilates 6:30-7:25pm Kathy

Zumba 6:40-7:40pm Debbi

*all of the fitness classes

& Aqua Aerobic class (pg 9) for just $25 for 30 days! *unless otherwise noted

3 Easy Ways to Workout! 30 Day Fitness Pass - $25 5 Class Fitness Pass - $20 Drop-in - $5

Tue of month only)

7:30pm

Purchase a 30 Day Fitness Pass and you can attend

Evening Yoga 7:30-8:25pm Julia

! FREE FITNESS DAYS! FREE Group Fitness Classes Try these classes for FREE! Bring a friend!

Sa Jan 17 8am Beginning Yoga M Feb 9 6:30pm Pilates Tu Mar 17 5:30pm R.I.P.P.E.D. Sa Apr 18 8:15am Zumba CRC, Fitness Room or Evergreen Room

FREE Valentine’s Day Yoga Class! Share the Love! Bring your sweetie and try this class for FREE Sa Feb 14 8am CRC, Fitness Room

Beginner Yoga

Register Online: www.windsorgov.com/RecReg

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Sports – Adult

Active Adult Drop-In Pickle-Ball Drop-in for a game of pickle-ball every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the Community Recreation Center. Courts are provided with nets. Ages: 18+ M/W/F 9am-12pm $2 (cancellations may occur due to other programs using gym) M - 4 courts W - 2-4 courts F - 2 courts CRC, Gymnasium

Men’s Adult Basketball

Summer Adult Softball

Men’s recreational teams play six league games, and a single elimination tournament. Games consist of two 20 minute halves. Players must be 18 years of age or older. The league is designed for teams that have average skilled players. Players should not have college experience. High school experience is acceptable. Teams should not have more than two players over 6’4” tall.

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

Register by: Jan 5 Ages: 18+ Min 4 teams/div / Max 7 teams/div Cost: $425/team includes post-season single elimination tournament

Divisions: Tue – Men’s Rec #112102.01 Wed – Men’s Rec #112103.01 Thu – Men’s Rec #112104.01 Games: Jan 13–Mar 5, 7:40–10:40pm Tue Tournament Mar 10 & 17 Wed Tournament March 11 & 18 Thu Tournament Mar 12 & 19 CRC, Gymnasium Managers Mtg: Jan 8 at 7:30pm

Register by: Apr 12 or until full Ages: 16+ Min 4 teams/div / Max 16 teams/div Cost: $600/team includes post-season tournament

Divisions: Mon Men’s E Rec Div I (higher skill) #212301 Div II (lower skill) #212306 Fri Coed Rec #212305 Games: Apr 27-Aug 7 from 6-10pm Coed Tournament: Sat, Aug 1 Men’s Tournament: Sat, Aug 8 Diamond Valley Fields Managers Mtg: Apr 21, 7:30pm at the CRC

Register NOW: Adult Indoor Sports & Fitness SOCCER ALL YEAR!

SPRING FLAG FOOTBALL

• Men’s & Co-Ed Leagues Start in Jan, Mar, & May • Drop-in Soccer Weekly

Blocking w/hands Allowed Starts 3/15/2015

For Details & Registration

edgesportscenter.com

970.472.0048

Easy access @ I-25 & HWY 14 in NE Fort Collins

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OUTDOOR COURTS: 2 courts are located at Main Park in the In-line Hockey rinks and 2 courts are located at Eastman Park north of the skate park. These courts are open to the public during regular park hours. Be sure to bring your own nets and equipment.

T’ai Chi Chih Achieve a healthier mind, body, and spirit through an inner discipline that focuses on circulating and balancing your body’s natural energy. T’ai Chi Chih is a slow-moving meditation that is fun, easy, and enjoyable to do. Reported benefits include reduced stress, strengthened immune system, weight and B/P control, and better balance and flexibility. The 19 gentle movements and one pose can be done by anyone regardless of age or physical ability including those in wheelchairs. It is a joy through movement. Register by: 1 week before Age 12+ Min 10/Max 20

#114791

T’ai Chi Chih Continuing .01 M Jan 12-Mar 2 10:45-11:45am $50 .03 M Mar 9-Apr 27 10:45-11:45am $50 T’ai Chi Chih Beginner .02 M Jan 12-Mar 2 12-1pm .04 M Mar 9-Apr 27 12-1pm CRC, Fitness Room

Join Mike’s

BOOT CAMP @ The Edge! Costs less than $7 per session! Call Mike @ 970-978-8562

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$50 $50


Recreation Boys Basketball (2nd–8th grade) Boys in-town recreation basketball is a fun recreation league designed to teach the fundamentals of basketball in a team setting. To help ensure equal team competition, 3rd

– 8th grade players must attend one mandatory player assessment date. Players will be assessed

on basketball skills and athleticism and placed on teams according to skill level.

Register by: Dec 15 Grades: 2–8 (as of 2014/2015 school yr) Min 40/div/ Max 180/div Cost: $60 + required jersey sold separately Divisions: 2nd grade 3rd grade 4th grade 5th grade 6th–8th grade

Sports – Youth Start Smart Basketball Start Smart Basketball teaches 4 & 5 year old children the basic motor skills necessary to play organized basketball while they work oneon-one with their parents. The program focuses on teaching children and their parents skills in dribbling, ball handling, passing, catching, shooting, and running/ agility without the threat of competition or the fear of getting hurt. Parent participation is required for all sessions. Register by: Feb 15 Ages: 4-5 Min 10/Max 16

115702.01 115703.01 115704.01 115705.01 115706.01

Games: Saturdays, Jan 24–Feb 28 Practices: 4–9pm, beginning no earlier than Jan 12 CRC, & Various Weld RE-4 Schools Parent Meeting on Wed, Jan 7 at 6:30pm at the CRC

#116001.01

Tu,Th Mar 3-19 5:30-6:30pm $50 CRC, Gym Mandatory Parent Meeting Thu., Feb. 26, 5:30 p.m. at the CRC

Recreational Spring Soccer Coed recreational soccer provides the basic fundamentals of soccer with an emphasis on FUN! Equipment needed includes: Windsor jersey, shin guards, tennis shoes or soccer cleats – no metal cleats! Register by: Feb 22 or until full Ages: 5-12 (as of 5/09/2015) Cost: $50 + required jersey sold separately

Divisions: U6 113306.01 U8 113308.01 U10 113310.01 U12 113312.01 Games: Saturdays, Apr 4-May 9 in Windsor, Eastman Park Practices: begin week of Mar 16 Parent Meeting: Wed. Mar 4 at 6:30pm at the CRC

Boys Basketball Assessments 3rd Grade

Last Name A-L Mon Jan 5 5–6:15pm Last Name M-Z Mon Jan 5 6:30-7:45pm

4th grade 5th grade 6-8th grade

Tue Jan 6 Tue Jan 6 Mon Jan 5

Team selection: Coaches only Thu Jan 8

5–6:30pm 7–8:30pm 8–9:30pm

Intermediate Travel Spring Soccer

TBD

Denver Nuggets Skills Challenge Winter Basketball Camp Camp Director Bruce Dick is one of the best motivators and shooting instructors in the game today. His camps will improve the ability of basketball players regardless of their ability or age. His teams play an exciting style of basketball and are always among the top 3 point shooting and free throw teams in Colorado. Register by: 1st day of camp Grades: 1–8 (as of 2014/2015 school yr) Min 20/ Max 120  #315798.01 M/Tu Dec 29–30 CRC, Gymnasium

9–11am

$50

The Denver Nuggets Skills Challenge is a FREE competition open to boys and girls that allows youngsters to showcase their talents in dribbling, passing, and shooting. This youth program is produced by the Denver Nuggets and Colorado Parks and Recreation Association. Top scorers from each age group advance to a sectional competition and sectional winners advance to the State Championship to be held in conjunction with a Denver Nuggets game at the Pepsi Center.

Ages: 7–14 (as of April 30, 2015) Register: day of event, 9–10am

Sa Jan 17 10am–12pm FREE CRC, Gymnasium

Recreational soccer, but for the more avid and skilled player. Teams travel in the Northern Colorado area. Equipment needed includes: Windsor jersey, shin guards, tennis shoes or soccer cleats – no metal cleats! Register by: Feb 22 or until full Cost: $80 + required jersey sold separately

Divisions: Age as of (DOB) Boys U12 8/1/02 – 7/31/04 #113322.01 U14 8/1/00 – 7/31/02 #113324.01 Girls U12 8/1/02 – 7/31/04 #113332.01 U14 8/1/00 – 7/31/02 #113334.01 Games: Saturdays, Mar 30 - May 16 at Eastman Park Soccer Fields and N. CO Practices: begin no earlier than Mar 2 Parent Meeting: Wed, Mar 4 at 6:30pm at the CRC

Register Online: www.windsorgov.com/RecReg

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Sports – Youth

Plan your next Birthday Party at the CRC!

Kelly Madson, USPTA Certified Tennis Pro, grew up in Florida as a tournament player and earned a 4 year college scholarship. She has worked with kids and adults of all ages and loves sharing her passion for the game here in Windsor.

Mini Tennis

Tennis Workshop U10

A 4 class session for kids ages 3-5 using smaller nets and foam balls making the game of tennis more fun for this age group. Please bring your racquet if you have one, if not Kelly can provide them during the class.

A great way to introduce the game to kids or brush up on their tennis skills. The workshop will be filled tennis instruction by a certified tennis pro, Kelly Madson, and fun games to help kids learn more about the game of tennis. Will be held in the gym using smaller nets and softer tennis balls made just for kids. If you have a racquet please bring it, if not Kelly can provide one during the workshop.

Ages: 3-5

Min 4/Max 10

.01 Th Jan 8-29 .02 Tu Feb 10-Mar 3 .03 Th Feb 12-Mar 5 .04 Tu Apr 7-28 .05 Th Apr 9-30 CRC, Pine Room

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#115410

9:30-10:30am 9:30-10:30am 9:30-10:30am 9:30-10:30am 9:30-10:30am

$50 $50 $50 $50 $50

Ages: 6-10

Min 20/Max 50

.01 Sa Mar 14 .02 Sa Apr 18 CRC, Gymnasium

#115405

9-10:30am 2-3:30pm

$25 $25

Fun Birthday Party Packages! • Climbing Wall Party Package • Science Club Party Package

Call 970-674-3500

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Ultimate and Flag Football Recreation flag football divisions are offered in conjunction with the Ft. Collins Recreation Department. Teams will practice in Windsor and travel to F.C. for games. Participants are placed into divisions according to grade. This league is about sportsmanship, fundamentals and equal playing time. Interested in coaching? Please call 674-3515. Football, Ultimate Kindergarten Min 10/Max 10 #115200.01 M-Sa Mar 23-May 9 3-7pm Football Flag 1st & 2nd Grade Min 10/Max 40 #115201.01 M-Sa Mar 23 3-7pm

$65 $65

Football Flag 3rd & 4th Grade Min 10/Max 30 #115202.00 M-Sa Mar 23-May 9 3-6:30pm $65 Football Flag 5th & 6th Grade Ages: 10-12 Min 10/Max 30 #115203.00 M-Sa Mar 23-May 9 3-6:30pm $65

Recreation Girls Softball Indian Peaks League Windsor Parks and Recreation girls ages 10 & under, 12 & under, and 14 & under, will participate in the Indian Peaks Girls Softball Association League (IPGSA). This ‘C’ level recreation league has been serving girls along the Northern Front Range for over 20 years by providing friendly fast pitch competition. IPGSA teams can play in a tune-up tournament, play 10-to-12 league games, a round robin tournament, and can qualify for a post-season tournament. League season runs from May 1 - June 30. Windsor teams will travel to various Front Range cities for away games and play in Windsor for home games. For more information about the IPGSA visit its web site at www.ipgsa.com. Register by: March 15 Ages: 10-14 (as of 1/1/15) Min 12/team / Max 14/team Cost: $120 + required jersey sold separately Division: 10 & Under 212920-01 12 & Under 212922.01 14 & Under 212924.01 Games: May 1- Jul 1 in Northern CO Practices: begin Apr 13 in Windsor

Recreation T-Ball & Baseball Recreation baseball provides friendly instructional competition for ages 6 to 14 years. T-ball will practice and play games in Windsor. 8 & under - 12 & under will practice in Windsor and will combine leagues with Thompson Rivers and will play games in Windsor and Johnstown. 14 & under will participate in the Greeley Evans Youth League (GEYL) and will practice in Windsor and play games in Windsor & Greeley. For information on the GEYL visit its web site at www.geyl.org. U6 & U8 are coed leagues. Teams will play 10-to-12 league games. U8 - U12 will conclude the season with an end-of-season recreation tournament. U14 will play approximately 12 games with a league tournament in July. Register by: U6-U12: April 6 U14: Mar 31 Ages: 5-12 (as of 7/31/15) Ages: 13-14 (as of 4/30/15)

Min U6-U12 48/div; U14 12/div Max U6-U12 120/div; U14 28/div Cost: see below + required jersey & hat sold

separately

Divisions: 6 & Under(coed) 213006.01 $60 8 & Under (coed) 213008.01 $85 10 & Under 213010.01 $95 12 & Under 213012.01 $95 14 & Under 213014.01 $125 Games:

T-ball June 1-July 17 8U-12U May 30-July 18

(season end tourn. on Sat. 7/18)

14U

May 11-July 31

Practices: T-ball Week of May 19 8U-12U Week of May 11 14U Week of May 4

Sports – Youth Recreation Girls Softball Greeley Evans Youth League Recreational softball provides basic fundamentals of softball with an emphasis on fun. Ages 8U and 10U teams will play in the Greeley Evans Youth League. Games will be played in Windsor & Greeley all practices will be in Windsor. Teams play 8-to-10 games and a tournament. Games: May 11- Jul 31 in Windsor & Greeley Register by: Mar 31 Ages: 7-10 (as of 1/1/15) Min 12/team / Max 14 team

Divisions: 8 & Under 212938.01 10 & Under 212930.01 Games: May 11-July 31 in Greeley Practices: begin Apr 27 in Windsor

$75 $85

High School Summer Baseball This is a competitive baseball league that is an extension of the Windsor High School baseball program and organized by the high school baseball coaches. Players will initially be split into three teams, Varsity, JV, and C team with the possibility of moving from one team to another throughout the season. Teams play 25-to-35 games. Teams will also participate in tournaments during the season and post-season. Register with coach by: May 25 Grades: 9-12 (2015/2016 school year) Min/12 div / Max 14/div Cost: TBD will also require jersey sold separately Games: 3rd week in May – July Tryouts: April or early May

Assessments: To help ensure equal team competition, 8U-12U must attend mandatory assessments on Apr 25 or May 2 at Windsor HS Fields, times TBA Parent Meeting: Wed. Apr 29 at 6:30 p.m. at the CRC

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Sports – Youth

Need a little help? Reduced Fee Program

Coaches Certification Trainings NYSCA Parent Meetings Parents Assoc. for Youth Sports & Sport Specific Info. The PAYS program helps parents and youth leagues work together to provide the best possible sports experience for children. If you have previously attended the PAYS portion of the Parent Meeting, you do not need to attend again. Concussion training starts at 7pm. This training educates parents about the signs and symptoms of concussions while emphasizing the seriousness of head injuries. If you have attended the concussion training you are not required to attend again. The sport specific portion of the meeting starts at 7:30pm which covers season schedules, rules and more.

National Youth Sports Coaches Association

NYSCA training teaches coaches their responsibilities and holds them accountable to a strict code of conduct. It is mandatory for youth coaches to come to one of the scheduled meetings during the year! Coaches must stay for the entire two hours.

Boys Basketball Mon Jan 19 Soccer Mon Mar 2 Baseball Mon Apr 27 All coaches certification meetings are held at the CRC at 6:30pm

Uniforms:

Boys Basketball Wed Jan 7 Soccer Wed Mar 4 Baseball Wed Apr 29 All parent meetings are held at the CRC, 6:30pm – PAYS 7pm – Concussion Training 7:30pm – Sport Specific

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

Coaches Sport Specific Meetings This mandatory meeting covers the upcoming season including rules, team rosters, program philosophy, scheduling, practices, facilities and more. Boys Basketball Mon Dec 15 Soccer Wed Feb 25 Baseball Wed Apr 22 All coach sport specific meetings are held at the CRC from 6:30–8:30pm.

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

ALL Windsor Officials, for both Youth and Adult Sports

must apply to:

GO Northern Colorado Sports Officials website at

Universal Jersey Baseball Hat Softball Visor

Inclement Weather Sports Hotline: 970-674-3530

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

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$25 $15 $15

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WINTER-SPRING YOUTH SPORTS at Northern Colorado’s Largest INDOOR Sports Center Boys & Girls = Ages 3 - 5 = Call for days & times New sessions every six weeks = Join anytime, cost pro-rated

Girls & Boys = Ages U5/U6 & U7 - U11 Advanced sessions available for U9 - U11 Six-week sessions start: 1/6 & 7, 2/10 & 11

Kinder Kickers Soccer - Baseball Karate - Tennis - Football - Golf Basketball - Lil Laxers Lacrosse

Baseball w/Windsor Beavers Gr PK-8 Boys Lacrosse Gr K - 8 Volleyball Gr 3 - 8 Softball Gr K - 8 Girls Lacrosse Gr 1 - 8 Gr K - 3 • Basketball • Golf w/ Hanrahan Golf Ages 6 - 12+ • • • • •

Explore & learn the basics of four different sports per day = Girls & Boys = Grades K - 5 • “Drop & Shop” Holiday Camps 12/22 - 24 • January 2, 5, & 19 ; February 16

12/28 - 30 12/28 - 30 12/29 - 31 12/29 - 31 12/29 - 31

• Boys Lacrosse

1/2 - 4

U8 - U15

“Lax Ready” 10 weeks starting 12/2

Ages U8 - U12

5 weeks starting 1/11

Grades 1 - 8

6 weeks starting 1/12

• Soccer Goalkeeper w/Net Results Soccer

1/2 - 4

• Baseball Small Group Hitting

•Volleyball Middle School Pre-Tryout Camp

This program was designed by a local pediatric occupational therapist to help kids who “don’t fit” in the typical youth athletic stereotype. The premise is simply to give every child an opportunity to use all their body muscles in a fun, exploratory setting using a structured, “perpetual motion” circuit. Children need only to be able to walk and to independently follow an ‘obstacle course’ activity format. Preschool & Gr K - 5 classes

• Learn, practice & play in the same day! • Boys & Girls • 6 - 9 weeks long

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Boys Lacrosse Girls Lacrosse Flag Football Flag Football

Grades 6 - 8 2/17 - 2/20 (4 days) Level-III Pre-Tryout Camp Ages 8 - 12 2/23 - 25 (3 days) • Softball FC STARS Mod Pre-Tryout 2/24-26

• Baseball

Classes after school Wednesdays & Fridays

Sports-themed Birthday Parties for all Ages!

Gr K - 8 Mondays

Gr 1 - 8 Tuesdays Gr K - 5 Saturdays Gr K - 3 Sundays

• • • •

Basketball Volleyball Baseball Softball

Gr K - 2

Wednesdays

Gr 3 - 8

Thursdays

Gr PK - 8

Wednesdays

Gr PK - 8

Tuesdays

For Details & Registration www.edgesportscenter.com 970.472.0048 N

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EASY ACCESS at I-25 & Highway 14 in Fort Collins

BIRTHDAY PARTIES

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Forestry Treasure Island Garden

Located adjacent to Laku Lake Road, along the Poudre River Trail, south of Eastman Park. Treasure Island Demonstration Garden (TIDG) is a partnership between the Town of Windsor and the DiGGers, a group of committed volunteer master gardeners. TIDG is a Plant Select® and vegetable demonstration garden. All food grown at the garden is donated to the Windsor Food Pantry. For information about water conservation and water-wise gardening go to www.windsorgov.com. Brochures and newsletters are available at the garden. Donations to the garden can be made through the Community Foundation, Treasure Island Demonstration Garden, 2425 35th Ave., Suite 201, Greeley, CO 80634.

Planning for 2015 Group Garden Tours - Planning events for your club or group next summer? Please call 686-2999 to schedule a free tour of Treasure Island Demonstration Garden. Tours can have a specific focus such as Plant Select©, xeric©, veggies, or just be a random walkthrough to see what is growing and blooming. Parking is available beside the road for cars or small group buses. Most of the garden can be viewed from paved surfaces. Treasure Island Demonstration Garden Speakers - Planning Events for your club or group during the winter months? Call 970-686-2999 to schedule a speaker. Gardeners at TIDG will work to accommodate your requests. All speakers will be Weld County Master GardenersSM. Materials and content are taken from the Colorado State University Extension information.

Volunteer Opportunities - Learn to garden in northern Colorado by working alongside experienced master gardeners. Regularly scheduled Tue and Thu morning workdays (weather permitting) at Treasure Island begin in April following a kickoff reception for volunteers at the Windsor Community Recreation Center, 250 N. 11th St., at 9am on Thu, Apr 2nd. Master gardener supervisors are happy to provide gardening instruction to volunteers who come to help maintain the garden.

Library Talks

Held at Clearview Library District, 720 3rd Street,Windsor, CO 80550

Jan 20, 6:30pm: Learn the latest information on the Emerald Ash Borer threat to all our ash trees. Presented by Dr. Alison O’Connor. Alison will also be answering any questions you may have about your own ash trees.

Apr 14, 6:30pm: Learn about recommended trees with our unique conditions in the Front Range. The talk will cover both deciduous and evergreen trees as well as the reasons some trees do not do well in this area. Presented by Bill and Mary Monroe

Recycle Your Christmas Trees! Christmas trees may be dropped off for recycling at the Brush Recycling site. Brush permits are required, however there is no charge to drop off Christmas trees. Special extended hours are available for Christmas tree drop off. Please remove all decorations from trees before dropping them off. Thank you. Christmas Tree Recycling Hours: *Fri, Dec 26, 2014– Sun, Jan 4, 2015 *10am – 4pm *Wed, Dec 31, 2014 10am – 2pm *Thu, Jan 1 - Closed

Brush Recycling Site The Town of Windsor Brush Recycling Site is operated by the Facilities Division of the Public Works Department. For more info visit www.windsorgov.com/recycle. LOCATION: 801 Diamond Valley Dr.

PERMITS: Annual Brush permits are available at: • Town Hall, 301 Walnut Street • CRC, 250 N. 11th Street • Brush Site, 801 Diamond Valley Drive To obtain a permit, please bring: • Driver’s License • Proof of Residency: (TOW Utility Bill, Property Tax Statement, or Lease Agreement)

HOURS: November–February Wednesday–Sunday 12pm–4pm

March–October Wednesday–Sunday 10am–12pm; 12:30pm–6pm

Accepted Items: • Grass Clippings • Leaves • Garden Trimmings • Branches under 18” Diameter Items NOT Allowed: • Branches Over 18” Diameter • Sod • Lumber of any kind • Trash FEES: Windsor Residents with Permit: • $2 / load

Non-Residents & Commercial: • $6 / Cubic Yard (Minimum Charge $6)

Location: 801 Diamond Valley Drive

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Aberdour Circle (6600 Aberdour Cir.) Bison Ridge (1990 Yonkee Dr.) Boardwalk (100 N. 5th St.)

Brunner Farm (305 Prospector St.) Chimney (200 E. Chestnut St.)

Covenant (1401 Fernwood Drive)

Coyote Gulch (7005 N. Aladar) Under Construction 2015 Diamond Valley (801 Diamond Valley Dr.) Eastman (7025 Eastman Park Dr.)

Founders Green (1201 Grand Ave.) Main (300 Locust St.)

Northern Lights (550 Saratoga Way)

Poudre Heights (1670 Green River Dr.)

Windsor Highlands (7985 Highland Meadows Pkwy.) Windsor Village (55 Rochester Dr.) Windsor West (500 10th St.)

Other Town Facilities

Art & Heritage Center: (116 5th St.) Town of Windsor Museum

exhibition, education and rental space. Check www.windsorgov.com for more information.

Chimney Park Swimming Pool: (421 Chimney Park Dr.) Includes 3

shelters, outdoor pool, water slide, and concessions.

Eastman Park Oxbow: (7025 Eastman Park Dr., west of barrier) Open space and 12 hole disc course. Visit www.windsorgov.com for map. Lakeview Cemetery: (32815 Hwy 257) 21.6 acres. For information visit

www.windsorgov.com

Poudre Natural Area: (1050 Larch Dr.) 14 acre open lands. Includes

Poudre Pooch Park—a 1 acre off-leash dog park accessible from the northwest corner of Eastman Park off of Eastman Park Drive.

Riverbend Natural Area: (525 Parkwood Dr.) 10 acres open lands and detention area.

Town Hall: (301 Walnut St.) Town administrative offices. Town of Windsor Museum: (100 N. 5th St.) Includes Depot, School,

Church, 4-Square, Beet Shanty, Summer Kitchen, Eaton House.

Windsor Community Recreation Center: (250 N. 11th St.) Includes

gymnasium, aerobics/dance room, activity center, multi-purpose room, classrooms, conference room, gallery and patio. Rooms available to rent for special occasions and meetings. ADA accessible.

Windsor Trail System: View map at www.windsorgov.com/trailmap

• • • • •

Schools (where games & practices are held)

Volleyball (Sand)

Trail Connection / •Loop

Soccer Fields

Skate Park / •Feature

Shelter

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Restrooms

Playground

Lake / Pond

Horseshoe Pit

Hockey Rink

Frisbee Disc Golf

Fishing

Dog Park

Boating

Beach

Basketball Court

Baseball / Softball Fld.

Backstop

Park Amenities

Archery Range

Parks & Facilities

• • • •  • •  • • • • • • • • •   • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Grandview Elementary School: (1583 Grand Ave.)

Mountain View Elementary School: (810 3rd St.) Range View Elementary School: (700 Ponderosa Dr., Severance) Skyview Elementary School: (1000 Stone Mountain Dr.) Tozer Primary School: (501 Oak St.) Severance Middle School: (1801 Avery Plaza St., Severance) Windsor Middle School: (900 Main St.) Windsor High School: (1100 Main St.)

Planning an Event?

Windsor Community Recreation Center CALL for a Reservation Today!

Birthday Parties, Weddings, Business Meetings, Seminars, Quinceañeras, Graduations!

From a casual birthday party, elegant wedding reception or professional business meeting, the Community Recreation Center can accommodate events from 5 to 500 guests.

Call 970-674-3500 for details

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Registration Information

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NLINE!  For your convenience, most programs are available for online registration. To complete an online registration, you will need your household ID number and a password. Register directly at www.windsorgov.com/RecReg. For assistance, or for more information call 970-674-3500 or visit www.windsorgov.com.

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n Person  Walk-in registrations are taken during regular

business hours at the Windsor Community Recreation Center, 250 N. 11th St. Cash, checks, money orders, or credit cards are accepted. Please include your driver’s license or identification number, issuing state, and expiration date on your check.

hone  Most programs are available for phone

registration. You may call the Windsor Community Recreation Center at 970-674-3500 to register over the phone, and pay with a credit card during regular business hours.

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send it along with your payment in the form of a check (include your driver’s license or identification number, issuing state, and expiration date) or money order, payable to “Town of Windsor” or fill in the credit card information and mail to: Town of Windsor, Parks, Recreation & Culture, 250 N. 11th St., Windsor, CO 80550.

Payments

Deadlines:

All major forms of credit cards are accepted as well as cash, checks, money orders or cashier checks. **Payments by check: The Town of Windsor will charge a $15 service fee for all checks not honored for any reason by the bank. Checks should be made payable to “Town of Windsor” and should include your driver’s license or identification number, issuing state, and expiration date.** Full payment must be made at the time of registration.

Reduced Fees

Eligible participants in our Reduced Fee Program can receive a discount off the registration fee. Applications are available at the Community Recreation Center or online at www.windsorgov.com. Please see page 26 for information.

Refund Policy:

After initial registration, a refund request is required in writing a minimum of five (5) days prior to the start of any class or program to receive a full refund unless otherwise noted. Four (4) days prior to the start date and through the first week of the session, 50% of the registration fee is refundable. No refunds or transfers will be allowed after the first week of the session unless circumstances, stated in writing, warrant consideration. Refund request forms are located at the Community Recreation Center or visit www.windsorgov.com.

Full refunds will be given if the Recreation Division cancels a class or program. Please note: minimum participation numbers must be met or programs may be cancelled. No refunds or transfers will be accepted less than two (2) days prior to the start of a program that only meets once.

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ail  Please complete the registration form and

The registration deadlines for each event are listed in this brochure under the event description. A “first come, first served” wait list will be maintained after the deadline date to fill any remaining event openings.

Notice to Participants:

Waiting List Procedure:

Waiting lists are a source of contact and do not guarantee you will receive a call back. We will contact you only if a space becomes available. Waiting lists for a closed class or sport provides us with a name and phone number in the event of a cancellation or if a new class is added. It does not limit you from registering for any other open class.

Minimums/Maximums:

Class sizes are limited to assure class quality and safety. Minimum participation numbers must be met or programs may be cancelled.

Team Selection:

The Parks, Recreation & Culture Department’s goal is to provide participants opportunities to form new friendships, and have a fun recreational atmosphere with teams as balanced as possible. Special requests are not taken. Only the head coach and one assistant coach’s children are placed on teams together. Teams are randomly selected by computer or by assessments, separated by skill level, age or grade and gender if applicable.

Participants must recognize that all classes/ activities of a physical nature involve some risk and by registering for a class/activity of this nature, there is an assumption of risk by the participant. Every effort is made to ensure the safety of the participants and to provide them with first class recreational facilities, activities and parks. In the event of a serious accident or illness, it is the policy of the Town of Windsor to: 1. Call 911 for emergency personnel for first aid. 2. Reach the parent or guardian as soon as the situation allows. Each registration must have a waiver signed by either a parent or legal guardian.

Americans With Disabilities Act:

In accordance with the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Civil Rights act of 1964, the Town of Windsor will generally provide access, support and when appropriate, reasonable accommodations upon request. Complaints about a Town program, service, or activity which is not accessible to persons with disabilities should be directed to: Mary Robins Director of Human Resources/ADA Coordinator Voice: 970-674-2482 Relay Colorado TTY: 800-659-2656 Email: mrobins@windsorgov.com Address: 301 Walnut, Windsor, CO 80550.

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Registration Form

Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture 250 N. 11th Street • Windsor, CO 80550

www.windsorgov.com 970-674-3500 Your Link to quality of life...

Individual or Team Registration Information Adult or Primary Guardian or Team Manager First

Secondary Guardian (if applicable) or Assistant Manager

Last

First

Address

Address

City Home

State

Zip

Work

Gender

City

Cell

First

State

Home

Email Address

Participant Name

Last Zip

Gender

Work

Cell

Email Address Birthdate m/d/y

Last

M/F

School/Grade

Parental Support:  Please check any that you can help with: Coach:

Team Name

League

Assist:

Program Name

Sponsor:

Division

Program #

Other:

Fee

Fee

Team Information : Team managers please stop by or call the Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture Department for information on Team Rosters, Rules & Regulation Packets. Each team member must sign and return an individual waiver (included in your packets).

Payment Info: Cash Driver’s License/ID#:

Issuing State:

Check (#) exp.

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Credit Card: Visa/MasterCard

CC#:

Discover

American Express

Signature:

exp:

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Total Amount:

$

Medical Information: Please list any medical conditions or concerns that an instructor or coach should be aware of: Do you need special accommodations? Please explain: LIABILITY WAIVER: **IMPORTANT - THIS IS A LEGAL DOCUMENT. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY.** On behalf of myself and any other person upon whose behalf this form is now signed, I expressly understand and agree that neither the Town of Windsor, Colorado, a municipal corporation, nor any of its officers, agents, volunteers, assistants, or employees shall be held responsible nor subjected to any claim seeking to assess damages or establish liability for or arising from personal injury, property damage, or loss of any other sort as a result of actual or proposed participation in the program for which I am now registering, and I hereby agree to indemnify and hold the Town of Windsor, Colorado, its officers, agents, volunteers, assistants, or employees harmless on account of any such personal injury or property damage or other loss as aforesaid. I understand the Town assumes no liability for actions of service providers contracted to conduct offsite programs. PERMISSION TO USE PHOTOGRAPHS: On behalf of myself and any other person upon whose behalf this form is now signed, I hereby grant full and unrestricted permission to the Town of Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture Department to use photographs in publications and marketing material including internet, and to release photographs to media outlets for publicity purposes. Upon my signature hereon, I acknowledge that I have read and understand this Liability Waiver and Permission to Use Photographs, and have freely and voluntarily signed this document on the date hereinafter set forth. REFUND POLICY: 1. After initial registration, a refund request is required in writing a minimum of five (5) days prior to the start of any class or program for a full refund unless otherwise noted. 2. Four (4) days prior to the start date and through the first week of the session, 50% of the registration fee is refundable. No refunds or transfers will be allowed after the first week of the session unless circumstances stated in writing, warrant consideration. 3. No refunds or transfers will be accepted less than two (2) days prior to a program that only meets once. 4. Full refunds will be given if the Recreation Department cancels a class or program. Please note: minimum participation numbers must be met or programs and classes may be cancelled. Upon my signature hereon, I acknowledge that I have read and understood this Refund Policy and have freely and voluntarily signed this document on the date hereinafter set forth. Date:

Received by:

Signature:

Print Name:

Amt: $

Date:

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General Information Parks, Recreation & Culture Staff Town Manager Director of Parks, Recreation & Culture Administrative Specialist Facility Scheduling Coordinator Manager of Art and Heritage Manager of Parks & Open Space Manager of Recreation Marketing / Web Specialist Museum Curator Recreation Supervisor Recreation Supervisor Recreation Supervisor Recreation Supervisor Special Events Coordinator Town Forester

Kelly Arnold. . . . . . . . . . 970-674-2400 Melissa Chew. . . . . . . . . 970-674-2423 Sandra Sheffler . . . . . . . . 970-674-3506 Mike Lucero. . . . . . . . . . 970-674-3502 Andrew Dunehoo. . . . . . 970-674-2443 Wade Willis. . . . . . . . . . . 970-674-2434 Tara Fotsch. . . . . . . . . . . 970-674-3512 Brenda Troiano . . . . . . . . 970-674-2438 Caitlin Heusser. . . . . . . . 970-674-2439 Kendra Martin. . . . . . . . . 970-674-3514 Bobby Warner. . . . . . . . . 970-674-3507 Jay Eckhardt . . . . . . . . . . 970-674-3515 Matt Kraus . . . . . . . . . . . 970-674-3511 Trish Chavez. . . . . . . . . . 970-674-2441 Ken Kawamura . . . . . . . . 970-674-2440

Windsor Town Board

Mayor.......................................................................................John Vazquez Mayor Pro-Tem................. District 1..........................................Myles Baker Members........................... District 2.................................Christian Morgan District 3.......................................... Jeremy Rose District 4.................................. Kristie Melendez District 5..........................Robert Bishop-Cotner District 6.......................................... Ivan Adams

Parks, Recreation & Culture Advisory Board

Chair......................................................................................... Ken Bennett Vice-Chair.................................................................................. Regan Price Secretary...................................................................................Charlie Pepin School Representative.............................................................. Carlene Irion Members..................................................................... Rebecca Holder-Otte C. Debbi Waltman Richard Wood

Windsor Tree Board

Chair..................................................................................Alison O’Connor Vice-Chair............................................................................... Mary Monroe Secretary...................................................................................... Wendy Ball Ex Officio.................................................................................. Gene Morey Members.................................................................................... Bill Monroe Janene Willey Vacant Vacant Please visit www.windsorgov.com for meeting times, dates, agendas and minutes. All meetings are open to the public.

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The Mission

The Town of Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture Department’s mission is to provide recreation and cultural opportunities for the entire community through quality programs, facilities, service and management of natural resources.

Comments, Questions???

The Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture Department is committed to serving you in the best way possible. If you have any comments, questions, or concerns about programs or facilities, please let us know. Every effort will be made to answer your questions or correct the problem. Visit: www.windsorgov.com/report-it E-mail: windsorpr@windsorgov.com Call: 970-674-3500

Reduced Fee Program

The Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture Department has a reduced fee program that offers financial assistance to both children and adults who need support in order to participate in recreation activities. Please contact the Community Recreation Center to obtain an application or you can fill one out online at www.windsorgov.com. Your request will be confidentially reviewed and approved based on financial qualifications. For details see page 26.

Register Online!

Sign up anytime online!

Go to www.windsorgov.com/RecReg For help, please e-mail windsorpr@windsorgov.com.

Important Phone Numbers Inclement Weather Sports Hotline.....970-674-3530 Art & Heritage......................................970-674-2443 Chimney Park Pool...............................970-674-0826 Community Recreation Center (CRC)..970-674-3500 Community Recreation Center Fax......970-674-3535 Facility Rentals......................................970-674-3502 Forestry..................................................970-674-2440 Police Department.................................970-674-6400 Senior Meals/Transportation.................970-674-3500 Park Shelter Rentals..............................970-674-3500 Town Hall.............................................970-674-2400

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When you move to our senior community, we can help you with meals, housekeeping and if needed, transportation. So you can have more time to do what you want, and enjoy being part of a caring community. To learn more about our senior living community in Windsor, CO, call (970) 686-2743

To learn more about our senior living community in Windsor, CO, call (970) 686-2743 The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society provides housing and services to qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, disability, familial status, national origin or other protected statuses according to applicable federal, state or local laws. Some services may be provided by a third party. All faiths or beliefs are welcome. Copyright © 2014 The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society. All rights reserved.

The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society provides housing and services to qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, disability, familial status, national origin or other protected statuses according to applicable federal, state or local laws. Some services may be provided by a third party. All faiths or beliefs are welcome. Copyright © 2014 The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society. All rights reserved.


Arbor Day Tree Sale

Each year, Windsor Forestry teams up with the Windsor Tree Board to help keep Windsor green! There will be a great selection of trees that grow well in the area provided at a discounted price! Trees are available for Windsor residents to be planted within the town limits. (For clarification on residency, please check your property tax statement.)

Order forms and information packets will be available at the Community Recreation Center, after January 2, 2015. Please call 970-674-3500 for more details. Pick-up Date: April 18, 2015 from 10am to 12pm 630 Ash St. Windsor, CO 80550


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