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ACTIVITY GUIDE ONLINE REGISTRATION BEGINS Monday April 25 at 6:00P WALK-IN REGISTRATION BEGINS Tuesday April 26 at 8:30A SUMMER • MAY – AUGUST 2022 LOVELAND PARKS & RECREATION

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ACTIVITY GUIDE

ONLINE REGISTRATION BEGINS Monday April 25 at 6:00P

WALK-IN REGISTRATION BEGINS Tuesday April 26 at 8:30A

SUMMER • MAY – AUGUST 2022 LOVELAND PARKS & RECREATION

NATIONAL RECREATION & PARK ASSOCIATION’S

3 PILLARSOF PARKS & RECREATION

MAKING AN IMPACT ON QUALITY OF LIFE

2. HEALTH & WELLNESSIMPROVING HEALTH, ENHANCING LIFE Our staff are leaders in recreation, sports and nutrition and offer fitness, sports and healthy lifestyle classes for people of all ages and abilities. They seek to reduce obesity, physical inactivity and poor nutrition while strengthening skills that enrich body, mind and attitude.

GET INVOLVED!LOVE WHERE YOU LIVE, WORK & PLAY Join us this winter! Enroll in a class or two, explore our open lands and natural areas, ride or walk the 22-mile paved recreation trail, discover a park or take a swing at golf.

lovgov.org/parksrecreationLoveland Parks & Recreation

500 E. Third St., Suite 200 Loveland, CO 80537 | 970.962.2727 [email protected]

You could be on the next cover! The Parks & Recreation Department reserves the right to use images and/or photographs of anyone in any activity, park or public place in present and/or future printed publications or on the department web pages for promotional purposes, unless told otherwise at the time the image or photograph is taken.

OUR MISSION We are the City of Loveland Parks & Recreation Department with a mission to provide effective, efficient and high quality leisure facilities, sites, services and programs for citizens of and visitors to the community.

OUR VISION We are committed to our vision to provide a sustainable system of diverse parks, trails, natural areas and facilities that connect people with the natural environment, support good health and offer outstanding community experiences while balancing recreation opportunities with the protection of natural and cultural resources.

OUR COMMUNITY We are proud to make an impact on quality of life in Loveland by maintaining numerous areas with amenities for the community. Please visit lovgov.org/parks for a full list of facilities.

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25outdoor tennis courts

27playgrounds

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1. CONSERVATIONPRESERVING NATURAL RESOURCES

Oftentimes, parks & recreation agencies are the only voice for ensuring that open

space is protected, our youth have access to nature-related areas and that services

and outdoor education are available. These have quantifiable economic benefits to our community.

3. SOCIAL EQUITYACCESS & INCLUSION FOR ALL

We strive to be a catalyst for ensuring all residents have equal access to our resources

and services. We offer opportunities that transcend barriers of income through outreach

activities such as our mobile recreation trailer and movies in the park. We also provide scholarships

via our Parks & Recreation Foundation.

VOLUNTEERGIVE BACK, GET MORE

We’re always looking for volunteers. We couldn’t do what we do without them!

Whether it’s behind the desk at the Chilson Senior Center, outdoors with environmental education or coaching youth

athletics, our volunteers are vital to our community.

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PROGRAM AREAS

Parks & Recreation • 970.962.2727 lovgov.org/parksrecreation Activity Registration (info) 970.962.2386 lovgov.org/webtrac Chilson Recreation Center • 970.962.2386 lovgov.org/chilson Racquetball Reservations 970.962.2386

Chilson Senior Center • 970.962.2783 lovgov.org/chilson

Athletics • 970.962.2445lovgov.org/athleticsteamsideline.com/loveland Weather Cancellations teamsideline.com/loveland Check up to 30 min. before practice or games are scheduled to begin. Golf • 970.962.2496 lovgov.org/golf golfloveland.com Tee Times Call or go online Cattail Creek 970.663.5310 Mariana Butte 970.667.8308 The Olde Course 970.667.5256 Open Lands & Trails • 970.962.2727 lovgov.org/openlands Environmental Ed/Volunteers 970.962.2643 Parks • 970.962.2727 lovgov.org/parks Park Shelter Reservations 970.962.2727 lovgov.org/webtrac Winona Outdoor Pool • 970.962.2435 lovgov.org/swimming Weather Cancellations 970.962.2435, option 2

CONTACT US

Follow Us on Social Media

@cityofloveland

@lovelandparksandrec

@cityoflovelandparksrecreation@cityoflovelandchilsoncenter

PLEASE NOTE: All activities, classes, events and programs are subject to change. Subscribe to our Parks & Recreation e-newsletter to stay up-to-date at lovgov.org/parksrecreation

2 Chilson Center Hours & Fees3 Gym & Aqua Schedules 4 Special Events

8 Parks - Shelter Reservations9 Parks - Rules & Regulations

10 Golf Loveland

12 Aquatics

18 Fitness | Health & Wellness22 Yoga | Krav Maga | Tai Chi | Tae Kwon-Do 23 LightStim LED Light Therapy 24 Adaptive Recreation

26 Adult Athletics30 Youth Athletics 36 Gymnastics - All Ages 38 Dance | Movement - Tot & Youth 40 Small Fries Preschool | Tot Enrichment

44 Youth | Teens - Enrichment & Camps

46 Art | Cooking - All Ages

48 Open Lands & Trails

50 Adult Enrichment 52 Active Generation

MAPS60 Schools | Facilities | City Parks61 Open Lands & Trails Natural Areas62 Recreation Trail & Bikeways

REGISTRATION 63 Information 64 Policies & Procedures

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CHILSON RECREATION & SENIOR CENTER700 E. Fourth St. • Loveland, CO 80537Visit us online: lovgov.org/chilson

Recreation Center: 970.962.2386 Senior Center: 970.962.2783 TDD: 970.962.2620

Fitness | Wellness• State-of-the-art strength training equipment• Indoor cycling studio• Over 50 group fitness classes each week • Friendly & professional personal training• TRX classes • Nutrition/Weight Loss consultations • NEW! LightStim LED Light Therapy Aquatics• Lap pool• Leisure pool with speed slide• Aquatics programs & exercise classes• Hot tubs - indoor & outdoor• Steam room Facility• Indoor walking & jogging track• 3 racquetball courts • 2 gymnasiums• Drop-in childcare• Conference & event facilities• Party packages

AMENITIES

The Hatfield Chilson Recreation/Senior Center is a great venue for your next event. Casual or formal, big or small, with audio visual equipment for your training or seminar needs. Chilson has rental space available that may be perfect for you! Call 970.962.2503 to plan your next event.Interested in a swim birthday party? Book online at lovgov.org/webtrac or call 970.962.2468. Gymnastics parties and Winona Outdoor Pool rentals are also available! Close to downtown Loveland, the Chilson Center is easily accessible from I-25, Highway 34 and Highway 287. Our professional, experienced staff are happy to assist in planning your event and are committed to ensuring a memorable experience for you and your guests.

CELEBRATE YOUR EVENT

Drop-In ChildcareParents, legal guardians and persons in charge (immediate family members) participating in classes or working out may utilize drop-in childcare for ages 3 months through 8 years. Infants 3 through 7 months require a reservation. Call 970.962.2466 or stop in for info. MAX VISIT: 2 hour limit per day

Recreation Center Fees Fees provide access to fitness equipment, gym, weight room, exercise track, racquetball courts, most fitness classes, swimming pools, hot tubs, steam room and locker room with locker. Cancellation fee may apply for passes or visit cards. Group RateBringing a group of 10 or more? Please submit a group attendance request form at lovgov.org/swimming at least 48 hours in advance to be eligible for a $4.50/person group rate. Group requests may be made only for the current calendar year and are on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to space and staff availability.

Senior Center FeesNo fees are required to enjoy activities in the lobby including billiards, cards, chess, etc. Refer to the Active Generation pages for Senior Activity Card (SAC) benefits and fees for classes/activities.

FEES - Chilson Recreation/Senior Center FEES - Childcare

Daily Fee: $3.00

10-Visits: $27.00Age Daily Fee 10-Visit**

Toddlers (2-5 Years) $4.00 $36.00

Youth (6-18 Years) $5.00 $45.00

Adults (19-61 Years) $6.50 $58.50

Seniors (62+) $5.25 $47.25

Infants (1 & under) are FREE w/paid adult

HOURS - Childcare

Monday-Thursday 8:45A-1:30P& 4:00-7:00P

Friday8:45A-1:30P& (Sept-May) 4:00-7:00P

Saturday Only Sept-May:9:00A-12:00P

Upgrade your annual pass: $90 1st child; $60 ea. additional child Also see monthly billing options below.

Age 3 Month Youth (6-18 Years) $90

Adults (19-61 Years) $160

Seniors (62+) $93

Family* $232

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Youth (6-18 Years) $150|$171 $248|$300

Adults (19-61 Years) $275 |$305 $472|$550

Seniors (62+) $167 |$199 $267|$325

Family* $399|$430 $690|$800

NEW! 3rd–4th adult N/A $300|$300

* Family = 1-2 adults + child(ren) under age 21 at home NEW! Annual pass can allow up to 2 add'l adults for a fee ** 10-Visit pass is valid for 3 years Pass fees include 1-week facility closure for annual maintenance; additional area closures may also occur

HOURS - Recreation CenterMonday–Friday 5:30A-9:30PSaturday 6:00A-6:00PSunday 11:00A-6:00P

HOURS - Senior CenterMonday–Friday 8:00A-5:00P Billiards ends at 4:30Saturday Open 9A-12P Billiards ONLY

HOLIDAY & MAINTENANCE CLOSURES

Pool closes 30 minutes before facility closes. Hours subject to change; call us for updates.

QUESTIONS? 970.962.2383

Age Res|NR

Youth (6-18 Years) $22.66|$27.00

Adults (19-61 Years) $41.33|$47.83

Seniors (62+) $24.25|$29.08

Family* $59.50|$68.67

NEW! 3rd–4th adult $25.00|$25.00Childcare (add on)

$7.50 |$5.00(1st child|2nd+)

Monthly Billing NEW! Pay prorated current month plus next month when signing up (6 month min.)

DID YOU KNOW? We are a SilverSneakers® and Renew Active facility. Stop by the Senior Center and get signed up for your fitness pass!

Dates Rec Center Senior Center

M, 5/30 Memorial Day 5:30A-2:00P CLOSED

M, 7/4 Independence Day CLOSED CLOSED

M, 8/29–Su, 9/4 CLOSED CLOSEDAnnual maintenance & training

M, 9/5 Labor Day 5:30A-2:00P CLOSED

Want more SPLASH in your PASS? Upgrade your Chilson pass to include Winona Outdoor Pool this summer! Pass: 6 Month | 1 Year | Monthly Billing | 3 Month Upgrade Fee: Individual $25, Family $50

GUESS WHAT? Chilson 10-Visit, SilverSneakers®

and Renew Active passes can be used at Winona Pool, too! Keep swimming and have fun in the sun!

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SundayLARGE GYM: West (front)Basketball 18+ Full Court 9:30A–3P 9:30A–1P 9:30A–1P

5–9:30P 9:30A–1P 9:30A–1P 3–6P* 3–6P

Family/Open Basketball 3:30–5P 5:30–9:30A

1–9:30P 1–5P 1–5P 5:30–9:30A 1–9:30P 11A–3P* 11A–3P

Pickleball 5:30–9A --- 5:30–9A 5:30–9A --- --- ---

LARGE GYM: East (back)Basketball 18+ Full Court 9:30A–1P --- --- 9:30A–1P --- --- ---

Family/Open Basketball --- --- 12–6P 1–5P --- 8A–6P* 3–6P

Pickleball --- --- --- --- 12–4P --- 11A–2P

Volleyball - 50+ --- 9A–1P --- --- --- --- ---

Volleyball - Coed --- 1–9:30P --- --- --- --- ---

SMALL GYM:Volleyball - Coed --- 5:30–9:30P --- --- 4–9:30P --- 11A–2P

RACQUETBALL COURTS: Call 970.962.2438 or go online to reserve: lovgov.org/webtrac Racquetball equipment rental: $1.50 per person/per hour. Racquetball Challenge Court provides opportunities to meet players/practice. All levels invited; no reservations. Games are played in order of player arrival and are coed. Play to 15 points; winner plays next player waiting, up to 3 consecutive games. Reservation Slots 6A–9P 6A–9P 6A–4P & 8–9P 6A–9P 6A-12P & 2-9P 6A–6P 11A–6P

Racquetball Challenge Court

Courts 2, 3 12-2P

Courts 2, 3 12-2P

Courts 2, 3 12-2P & 4-8P

Courts 2, 3 12–2P

Courts 2, 3 12–2P --- Courts 2, 3

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* Outside of youth leagues Great for beginners Schedules may be updated periodically; revised schedules at the front desk.

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SundayLAP POOL:Lap Lanes 1-4 Appointment Required lovgov.org/webtrac

5:30A–9P 5:30A–9P 5:30A–9P 5:30A–9P 5:30A–9P 6A–5:30P 11A–5:30P

Lap Lanes 5-8 Outside of swim lessons & aqua fitness

5:30–8:30A 10:45A–5:10P

7:30–9P

5:30–7:00A 10:45A–5:10P

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5:30–7:00A 10:45A–6P

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5:30–7:00A 10:45A–5:10P

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5:30–6:05A 8:15–9:15A 10:15A–9P

6:00–8:25A 11:50A–4:00P 11A–5:30P

Aqua Fitness 9:15–10:15A 7:05–7:55A 9:15–10:15A

7:15–8:15A 9:15–11:25A 6:00–6:55P

7:05–7:55A 9:15–10:15A

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Please anticipate limited space availability during time frames for aqua fitness and swim lessons (lessons are held Mon/Tues/Thur 5–7:30P and Sat 9A–Noon). See the fitness schedule at the front desk or online at lovgov.org/fitnesswellness for details on aqua fitness classes. LEISURE POOL:Open Swim 10A–9P* 10A–9P* 10A–9P* 10A–9P* 10A–9P* 10A–5:30P* 11A–5:30P

Speed Slide 10A–9P 10A–9P 10A–9P 10A–9P 10A–9P 10A–5:30P 11A–5:30P

Zero Depth Area 9–10A** 9–10A** 9–10A** 9–10A** 9–10A** 9–10A** ---

Water Walking For fitness; not for play

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8:20–9:20A In bay

8:20–9:20A In bay

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AQUATICS

* Swim Lessons are held during open swim hours in the lap and/or leisure pool: Mon/Tues/Thur 5–7:30P, Sat 9A–12P, Mon–Thur 8–10:45A ** Zero depth area for tots/toddlers open Mon-Sat for 1 hour prior to open swim (no water features during this time) Open swim pool schedules are subject to change without notice. Please see the front desk for any closures or deviations. RULES: Children under age 6 must be within arm’s reach of and actively supervised by someone 16 or older while in the water. Children ages 6–7 must be directly supervised on the pool deck by someone 16 or older. Youth (under 16) are not permitted to use steam room/outdoor hot tub. Proof of age may be required. The use of flotation devices in all bodies of water is limited to water wings or small inner tubes only. Mermaid tails are permitted in the lap pool only. Aquatics policies are posted at lovgov.org/chilson and aquatics area.

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SPECIAL EVENTS Kids to Parks Get outdoors and celebrate the national day of play ALL summer! Grab a FREE Kids to Parks activity booklet from the Chilson Recreation Center and visit all of the different parks in Loveland and earn stickers with activities at each park. Complete your booklet by the end of the summer and win a prize! Info: lovgov.org/PRevents Location: Chilson Recreation Center, 700 E. Fourth St.

All Summer!

Free Play in the Park Our Mobile Recreation Trailer is chock full of fun games and activities for all ages! Watch for it at different parks all summer. Schedule: lovgov.org/PRevents Mobile Recreation Trailer Rental Interested in renting our Mobile Recreation Trailer for events? For questions and inquiries about renting please call 970.962.2336 or visit lovgov.org/PRevents

Cinco de Mayo Dancers & Potluck Celebrate Cinco de Mayo! Dancers from the Longmont Recreation Center will entertain us with lively, traditional routines. Please bring a food dish to share (Mexican preferred). Enjoy learning the history of this special day. Min/Max: 20/40 Location: Chilson Senior Center, Hickory/Maple/Spruce Rm Age: 55+Th 5/26 1:00-3:00P $4 395060-1

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Walk & Bike Month Get ready for a month-long celebration of walking and bicycles! Pre-registration required. More Info: lovgov.org/walkbikeloveland W, 6/1 Guided Leisure Ride, Chilson Senior Center

F, 6/3 Bike Zone (6–8P), Loveland Public Library Bike activities during the summer reading kickoff event.

Sa, 6/4National Trails Day, Rivers Edge Natural Area A great opportunity to volunteer for stewardship work to support and protect this gem of a natural area.

Su, 6/5 Bike Zone at the Farmers Market, Fairgrounds Park Ride to the Farmers Market (9A–1P) and receive $5 in Market Bucks. A Bike Zone has a variety of activities.

Sa, 6/11 History By Bike ($) (8–11A), Police & Courts Building Learn how Germans from Russia influenced Loveland!

Sa, 6/11Glow & Go Family Bike Ride ($), Fairgrounds Park A guided ride for families. Come early to decorate bikes with glow sticks. Check-in: 7:30, Ride: 8:30P #351940

T, 6/14 Guided Leisure Ride, Chilson Senior Center

T, 6/14Full Moon Guided Ride, Chilson Recreation Center Guided ride on Loveland’s Rec Trail under the stars, in the light of a full supermoon! Check-in: 8P, Ride: 8:30P

Sa, 6/18Tour de Brewer Bike Ride ($), Location TBD Small-group guided bike tour to breweries in Loveland! Short/long distance options. Start time: 11A #351920

W, 6/22Everybody Bike Day (formally known as Bike to Work Day) For all ages and abilities! Includes morning and afternoon stations throughout the community.

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National Trails Day – Volunteer Project Celebrate National Trails Day and help repair soft-surface trails at River's Edge Natural Area using crusher fine gravel materials. No experience necessary, all tools and materials provided. Register: offero.cityofloveland.org Questions? 970.962.2725Location: River’s Edge Natural Area, 960 W. First St. All agesSa 6/4 9:00A-12:00P FREE

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Tee Off For Kids Golf TournamentGolfers! The Loveland Parks & Recreation Foundation invites you to play this tournament where ALL proceeds benefit youth recreation scholarships! The format is a two-person team with an 8:00A shotgun start and includes 18-holes, cart, awards and lunch. Registrations accepted through May 20 only. More info: 970.962.2456 Register: lovelandprfoundation.org Location: Mariana Butte Golf Course, 701 Clubhouse Dr. F 6/3 $230 per team (Early Bird fee thru 5/6)

$250 per team (Fee after 5/6)

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Dog Day of Summer Join us with your leashed dog and learn about how and where to recreate, hike and enjoy the outdoors together responsibly. Talk with trainers, groomers and doggie day care providers, try out agility obstacles and canine parkour and watch an impressive Loveland Police K-9 officer dog demonstration. Enjoy a Find-the-Dogs scavenger hunt and a photo op area for you and your furry pals. Register: offero.cityofloveland.org Questions? 970.962.2643 Location: Namaqua Park, 730 N CR 19E (Namaqua Rd.) All ages Sa 6/18 6:00-8:00P FREE

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Outdoor Yoga in the ParkIncrease flexibility, improve balance and calm your mind while enjoying the fresh air. Open to all fitness levels: no experience required. Bring a yoga mat or beach towel to these drop-in classes. Drop in using a Chilson pass (including SilverSneakers® or Renew Active passes) or a 10-Visit pass for these classes. No payments are taken at the park. Instructor: Jessica Auman Location: Mehaffey Park, 3285 W. 22nd St. (by the playground) Age: 14+ Weather permitting Sa 6/4-8/27 8:15-9:15A Chilson pass

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Connect with the Community! Connect your business with our trusted brand and loyal audience. We offer sponsorship packages of varying prices, a la carte options and will help you find the best way to reach your target audience with our large selection of events and opportunities. Contact: Kerry Helke, 970.962.2446 More Info: lovgov.org/parksrecreation

Glow & Go Family Bike Ride Let's glow! Join this guided bike ride for families and their children. Come early to decorate your bike with glow sticks. Strider bikes and scooters/strollers welcome. Pre-registration requested. Check-in begins at 7:30P. Location: Fairgrounds Park, 700 S. Railroad Ave. All ages Sa 6/11 7:30P $7 indiv, $32 family 351940

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Tour de Brewer Bike Ride Small-group guided bike tour to breweries in Loveland! Short and long-distance options avail. Pre-registration required. Location: TBD Age: 21+ Sa 6/18 11:00A $35 351920

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Movies in the Park Have fun with friends and family as you enjoy outdoor movies in Loveland throughout the summer! Bring blankets, chairs and a picnic dinner (no alcohol or glass). Weather permitting. Questions: 970.962.2336 Info: lovgov.org/PRevents Fridays | Dusk (approx. 8:45P) | Fee: FREE * Play games at the Mobile Recreation Trailer from 7:00-8:30P 6/3 Onward (PG)*, Civic Center Lagoon | After the Library

Summer Reading Program Kick Off Event 6/10 Encanto (PG), Cattail Creek Golf Course

FREE SNAG and driving range for families, 4:00-6:00P6/17 Jumanji: The Next Level (PG-13)*, Kroh Park Obstacle

course/video game sponsor options7/15 Happy Gilmore (PG-13), Mariana Butte Golf Course

Enjoy a date night movie with dinner and drinks from Birdies, Burgers and Brews ($)

7/22 Frozen (PG), Foundry Plaza | Movie begins after an ice cream social ($) and music

7/29 The LEGO Movie: Second Part (PG)*, North Lake Park Create with giant building bricks prior to the movie

8/5 The Rookie (G)*, Barnes Softball Complex (field 1) Drop-in kids baseball and concessions

Dive-In Movie at Winona Saturday | Dusk (approx. 8:45P) | Fee: Winona entry fee

7/23 Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl (PG-13) Bring your own float to the pool!

City of Loveland Farmers MarketVoted one of the 10 best farmers markets in the state of Colorado! Farm-fresh produce, baked goods, honey, food trucks, crafters and entertainment. Fun for the whole family! SNAP/Double Up onsite. Questions: 970.962.2336 or lovgov.org/farmersmarket Su | 6/5–9/25 | 9:00A–1:00P | Fairgrounds Park, pavilions 1 & 2 Monthly Artist Market (last Sun of month) 6/26, 7/31, 8/28, 9/25

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Bike Day In honor of Walk & Bike Month, ride your bike to the market and receive $5 in Market Bucks. Also get a tune up on your bike or fix a flat with The Extra Mile Outdoor Gear & Bike while you shop at the market.

6/12Bloody Mary | Mimosa Garden 10A–12:30P Join us for bloody marys and mimosas with CopperMuse Distillery and Sweetheart Winery (while supplies last).

7/17Kids Days Kid-friendly activities including a scavenger hunt, Mobile Recreation Trailer and a coloring contest, as well as kid focused products and fun snack recipes.

8/14

Watermelon Daze Enjoy watermelon bowling, seed spitting contest, watermelon eating contest & watermelon mixed drinks with Loveland Aleworks (10A-12:30P). Learn the Watermelon Crawl with a dance instructor!

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Honey Festival Enjoy honey vendors & learn about health and nutritional benefits. Demonstration bee-hive, busy bee kid zone, mead garden (10A-12:30P) with Dragon Meadery and MeadKrieger Meadery (while supplies last).

9/25 Pumpkin Party Pumpkin pie contest, pumpkin decorating & pumpkin beer with Big Thompson Brewery (10A-12:30P)

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All American Car Show Join us for the All American Car Show presented by the Northern Colorado Mustang Car Club. All makes and models welcome! No admission fee required, but donations are accepted to support our charities: Hearts & Horses, Operation Gratitude and the Loveland Parks & Recreation Foundation. For info on car entry fee, visit allamericancarshow.com (active duty military free with ID). Location: Loveland Sports Park, 950 N. Boyd Lake Ave. All ages Sa 7/9 8:00A-2:00P FREE (car entry fee required)

NEW! Kidchella: Music & Art Festival A festival all about kids, family and fun! The day includes kid-friendly music and entertainment, carnival games, arts and crafts, fun with the Mobile Recreation Trailer, face painting and food trucks. Questions: 970.962.2336 Info: lovgov.org/PRevents Location: North Lake Park, Hammond Amphitheater All ages Sa 8/20 3:00-7:00P FREE

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Senior Fishing Derby Enjoy a well-stocked lake full of jumping trout at the annual Senior Fishing Derby co-sponsored by the Loveland Fishing Club and City of Loveland. Fishing license, poles and other equipment provided. Free food and prizes! Fish cleaned for your trip home or catch/release. Waivers due upon registration. Transportation on your own. Questions: 970.962.2783 Register at the Chilson Senior Center Location: Flatiron Reservoir, 1800 SCR 31, Loveland Age: 60+ W 9/14 9:00A-1:00P FREE

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Bringing FUN toYOU!

NEW! Puppapoolooza A DOG swim party at the pool! See page 16 for all the doggie details.

WOO HOO!Have yourPARTY atChilson.Swimming Party Includes one hour in the party room and a full day admission for swimming for up to 10 guests. Packages start at $90. Gymnastics Party Includes one hour in the party room and one hour of facilitated gymnastics activities for up to 10 guests. Packages start at $129.

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Rent Our Mobile Recreation Trailer

Our Mobile Recreation Trailer has a variety of fun games, sports and activities for youth and adults and is ready to be rented for private events! More info: 970.962.2336

Party at Winona Outdoor Pool Party at the pool, patriotic style! Look forward to red, white and blue-themed fun and games with the lifeguards. Picnic-style food. Fee: Winona entry fee. Open expanded hours from 10:00A-5:00P with a FREE Aqua Zumba® class from 8:45-9:45A.

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July 4th FestivalCelebrate Independence Day with music, entertainment, dancing, vendor booths and a fireworks show (at approximately 9:17P) over Lake Loveland! No parking at North Lake Park - limited paid parking at Loveland High School; RideShare encouraged. Booth and sponsorship info: lovgov.org/july4th Questions: 970.962.2446 Kids' Zone 3:00–8:00P (near train) Mobile Recreation Trailer, face painting, SNAG demos, giant building bricksLive Music 3:00–9:00P at the Hammond Amphitheater Wood Belly, Creole Stomp, Loveland Concert Band (8:00–9:15P)Beer Garden 3:00–8:00P near amphitheater | Age 21+ with I.D. Blankets and chairs ONLY on amphitheater lawn until 8:00PChildren's Bike Parade 3:30P staging south of playground, 4:00P start time | Scooters, wagons and strollers welcome for kids 8 years and younger. Prizes for most festive bike, best costume and crowd favorite. FREE. Pre-register: #351962-1Cornhole Tournament 4:00P near amphitheater | 32-team single elimination, $35 prize for top two teams. $35/team, #377901-99Fireworks! 9:17P (approx.) over Lake Loveland

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FARMERS MARKETSUNDAYS9:00A- 1:00PJune 5 - Sept 25

Fairgrounds Park | 700 S. Railroad Ave.

Locally Grown Farm-Fresh Produce SNAP/DOUBLE UP Onsite

Details: lovgov.org/farmersmarket

Hello, summer!Voted one of the 10 best farmers markets in the state of Colorado. Local farm-fresh produce, baked goods, honey, fresh-roasted green chiles, tamales, food trucks, crafters, entertainment, special events and more!

SNAP & Double Up Food Bucks onsite!

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Take a look! Check out Loveland park pavilions, gazebos and shelters at: lovgov.org/parks

Memorial Bench & Tree Donations are made through the Parks & Recreation Department's nonprofit Foundation. Call 970.962.2729 for more info.

Non-reserved (or unreserved) pavilions, gazebos and shelters without power are available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations must be made at least five (5) business days prior to the desired date. Reservations accepted beginning the first working day of January for the current year. Fees and deposits are due upon reservation, and vary depending upon the location and invited guest total. Call 970.962.2727 or go online for details: lovgov.org/webtrac Alcohol permits allow facility users to have alcohol at events. In addition to the shelter & deposit fees, an alcohol permit is a $50 fee plus a $50 deposit. Alcohol permits expire on the day of the reservation. By City ordinance, alcohol is NOT permitted in a City facility without an alcohol permit and facility reservation. Large groups may be assessed a site impact fee to recover extra maintenance costs incurred for large group/event reservations. The Police Department may require an added application and approval process for large events. Please inquire for information.See page 60 & 62 for park locations

and recreation trail maps.

The City of Loveland Parks & Recreation Department maintains numerous areas with amenities available for the community: • 22 softball fields • 8 baseball fields • 2 inline skate hockey rinks • 3 skate parks • 25 outdoor tennis courts • 10 outdoor basketball courts • 18 outdoor pickleball courts • 1 outdoor Fitness Court®

• 1 outdoor swimming pool • 1 swim beach • 27 playgrounds • 32 parks - 22 with amenities only (no reservable shelters); 10 with amenities and reservable pavilions|gazebos|shelters • 3 golf courses • Open lands, trails and natural areas • Indoor recreation at the Chilson Recreation/Senior Center • and more!

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• Benson Sculpture Park - 1125 W. 29th St. Features one reservation gazebo and sculpture displays throughout the park. Limited parking; carpooling suggested. Large group reservations (48+) not accepted.

• Centennial Park - 977 W. First St. Features one reservation shelter, baseball fields, stream fishing, pickleball courts, horseshoe courts, playground & rec trail access.

• Dwayne Webster Park - 401 W. 13th St. Features three reservation shelters, basketball, tennis, horseshoe courts, playground and cannon sculpture. Large group reservations (48+) not accepted.

• Fairgrounds Park - 700 S. Railroad Ave. Features two reservation pavilions, basketball, dog park, playgrounds, skate park, spray park, tot lot, ballfields, fishing with river access, historic sites, sculpture and rec trail access. ¼ or ½ pavilion rentals online; whole pavilion rentals in person only

• Kroh Park - 5200 N. Garfield Ave. Features one reservation shelter, athletic and softball fields, a backstop and playground.

• Loveland Sports Park - 950 N. Boyd Lake Features three reservation shelters, athletic fields, spray playground, skate park, in-line hockey rinks, basketball and volleyball courts & concession area. Large group reservations (60+) not accepted.

• Mehaffey Park - 3285 W. 22nd Street Features two reservation shelters, a dog park, pond fishing, athletic fields, pickleball & tennis courts, skate park, playground, water feature and rec trail access.

• North Lake Park - 2750 N. Taft Avenue Features four reservation shelters, fishing, baseball/softball athletic fields, tennis/basketball/horseshoe courts, pond fishing, mini railroad (seasonal), swim beach (seasonal) and two playgrounds.

• Namaqua Park - 730 N. CR 19E (Namaqua Road) Features one reservation shelter, fishing, horseshoe courts and playground. Large group reservations (48+) not accepted.

• Seven Lakes Park - 1975 Park Dr. Features one reservation shelter, soccer fields, basketball court, playground and rec trail access. Large group reservations (56+) not accepted.

Neighborhood parks that do not have reservation areas may still be used on a first-come, first-served basis for small groups.

Online Reservations: lovgov.org/webtrac Walk-in reservations are accepted at the Parks & Recreation Administration office Monday-Friday (except on City holidays) from 8:00A-4:30P, 500 E. Third St., Suite 200 Loveland, CO 80537

Areas that are reserved in person (not online): • Athletic fields • Ball fields • Fairgrounds Park pavilions (whole) • Hammond Amphitheater • Winona Outdoor Pool

Please call the office at 970.962.2727 to inquire about availability.

Park Hours Most Loveland parks are open from 6:00A-10:30P daily unless otherwise specified onsite. All parks except Viestenz-Smith Mountain Park will remain open in the winter months. Loveland Sports Park may be closed due to weather conditions and restrooms may remain closed for the season and/or during extremely cold temperatures. Please refer to specific park web pages or call 970.962.2727 for more information.

Grills The grills located in the parks are for charcoal use. When using the grills, you must make sure the coals are completely extinguished before vacating the site. You may leave the remaining coals/ash to continue cooling, and our parks workers will eliminate the ashes when they clean the grills before their next use. If you prefer to use a gas grill, you are welcome to bring your own to the park, as long as you use it on a paved/cement surface and you allow it time to cool so you may take it with you when you leave.

Pets • Pet owners are required to pick up and remove pet waste. Pets must be leashed and under human control at all times, except in designated dog park enclosures. Dogs at the dog park enclosure must remain under voice control. A leash is still required for arrival/departure at the dog park, or if there are control issues in the dog park areas. • Pets are NOT allowed inside the Barnes Softball Complex at Fairgrounds Park or Centennial Park baseball complex, on inline hockey rinks, skate park areas, spray park areas, playgrounds, basketball and volleyball courts, the Championship Field at Loveland Sports Park or within 100 feet of any other athletic courts or fields while practices or games are being played.

Permitted Items • Only small pop-up shade shelters with removable walls are allowed (10' x 10' max) and must be weighted down. No stakes are to be driven into the ground more than 6" for any reason (irrigation lines are present). Camping as defined as setting up a tent or like structure for privacy is prohibited. Overnight parking or camping is prohibited. • No jump castles, dunk tanks, pony rides or similar set-ups. • No Silly String, paint or any other item which may contain dyes and cause permanent damage. • Collecting, removing, destroying or defacing any natural or manmade object is NOT permitted. • Vending is not allowed in City parks, open land areas or trails without prior permission from the Parks & Recreation Dept. • Smoking is prohibited, except in designated areas. • Glass containers/bottles are prohibited. • No open fires or flames except in provided grills. • No gathering or cutting firewood. • Motorized vehicles (except authorized) are not allowed outside of established streets and parking areas. • Remote control (RC) boating questions are addressed by the Colorado Parks & Wildlife Division through the office in Fort Collins. Please call 970.472.4300 for information. In Loveland, battery powered RC boats have been approved for use on small City-owned bodies of water only; suggested sites would be the Foote Lagoon or North Lake Park - Duck Pond. • New regulation as of August 1, 2018: No hang gliding, paragliding or powered paragliding in any park or open land area.

For detailed rules: lovgov.org/parks

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GOLF

Loveland golf courses are open year-round. Bring your swing and get out on the course!

Golf: Beginner Ladies Min/Max: 4/12 Take the very first steps to learning the game of golf without any intimidation! These beginner lessons mix learning new skills with fun and instant success by starting on the Mini-Course. Learn the four key swings: putting, chipping, pitching and full swing along with where each shot is used. Get answers to your golf questions, learn etiquette, safety and how to make a tee time reservation and check into the pro shop. For your final session, play 3 holes of golf with instructors on the regulation Cattail Creek 9-hole, par 3 course. Grab your BFF and learn to golf together - it's fun with a friend! Call 970.663.5310 for additional info. All equipment provided. Age: 18+ Fee: $75 Th 6/9-7/7 5:30-6:30P Cattail 366201-1

ADULT GOLF

Golf: Beginner Adult Min/Max: 2/8 This class includes group lessons working on putting, chipping, pitch shots and full swings. Also covered is how to make a tee time reservation, how to check into the pro shop, basic etiquette, rules and other golf terminology/practices. On the last day, play 3 holes on the Cattail Creek 9-hole golf course complete with instruction. Call 970.663.5310 for additional info. Golf equipment can be provided upon request. Age: 18+ Fee: $75 T 6/7-7/5 5:30-6:30P Cattail 366221-1

The Olde Course2115 W. 29th St. 970.667.5256

Cattail Creek2116 W. 29th St. 970.663.5310

Mariana Butte701 Clubhouse Dr. 970.667.8308

Golf Course Locations golfloveland.com

Yoga for Golfers Min/Max: 8/25 Yoga is a great way to build strength, balance, focus and flexibility. Learn how to avoid the popular complaint of lower back pain from the repeated spinal rotation of the golf swing. Work with focusing your mind, which allows you to be in the moment on and off the course. Bring a golf club and yoga mat and prepare yourself for your best golf season. Instructor: Linda Bestor, personal trainer/yoga instructor Location: Mariana Butte Golf Course, 701 Clubhouse Dr. (meet by driving range) Age: 16+ Fee: $50M 6/6-6/27 6:00-7:00P Mariana 319905-1

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Golf: Intro Min/Max: 4/12 Perfect for the young golfer who is brand new to the game. Learn the first steps to becoming a life-long golfer on the Mini-Course at Cattail Creek. Instruction includes basics of full swing, chipping and putting, safety and the social aspect of golf. On the last day, bring your family and teach them what you have learned by playing 9 holes on the Mini-Course together (no additional charge for family play). Age: 5-9 Fee: $75 M 6/6-6/27 10:00-10:45A Cattail 365101-1W 6/8-6/29 10:00-10:45A Cattail 365101-2

Private Individual or Private Small Group instruction is available from various instructors at the Loveland golf courses. Contact the pro shops for detailed information:

Cattail Creek | 970.663.5310Mariana Butte | 970.667.8308The Olde Course at Loveland | 970.667.5256

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Golf: Junior Clinic Min/Max: 4/8 Clinic consists of group lessons, working on putting, chipping, pitching and full swing. The last day includes 3 holes of supervised golf on the Cattail Creek, par 3 course. Safety, rules and etiquette will be discussed throughout the clinic. Age: 7-17 Fee: $75 M-Th 8/8-8/11 5:30-6:30P Cattail 365301-2

Golf: Level 1 – Beginner Min/Max: 4/12 Mandatory parent meeting on first day of program. For new youth golfers or young golfers who could benefit from concentrated skills instruction of the full swing, putting and chipping along with 3-hole on-course play-days. Also taught: how to make a tee time reservation and check into the pro shop, golf safety and the social aspect of golf such as when to talk, when to be quiet, where you should walk, where you should stand and how to take care of the golf course. Program runs two times per week for 3 weeks. Fee includes all instruction and Cattail Creek play-day session green fees. Additional green fees may be applicable and will be charged if additional courses are played. Call 970.663.5310 for additional info. Age: 8-17 Fee: $125 T,Th 6/7-6/23 10:00-11:00A Cattail 365401-1T,Th 7/12-7/28 10:00-11:00A Cattail 365401-2

Golf: Level 2 – Intermediate Min/Max: 4/12 Prerequisite - Level 1 Beginner or demonstrate skills. Mandatory parent meeting on first day of program. For golfers with demonstrated knowledge for independent play. Program runs 2 times per week on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Golfers schedule tee times for play-days beginning at 11:30A. Includes skills training as well as on-course instruction (green fees included). Additional green fees may be applicable and will be charged if additional courses are played. Age: 9-17 Fee: $125 T,Th 6/7-6/23 11:30A-12:30P Cattail 365411-1T,Th 7/12-7/28 11:30A-12:30P Cattail 365411-2

Golf: Level 3 – Advanced | Competitive Prerequisite - Level 2 Intermediate or demonstrate skills. For golfers with demonstrated knowledge for independent play who want to advance to the competitive level for tournament play or high school golf. Concentration is on advanced, competitive skills. PGA Professional staff conduct the clinic and provide individual instruction, followed by drills and competitions designed to build skills and education on specific portions of the game. Students are broken into two teams for games, challenges and competitions. Rules, etiquette, putting, pitching, chipping, full swing fundamentals, course management, ball flight laws, the mental game and proper practice techniques will be covered. Competitive rounds of 9-hole or 18-hole golf are included. The Mariana Butte Junior Club Championship will be held on the last day of the program. Fee includes all instruction and green fees. Additional green fees may be applicable and will be charged if additional courses are played. Call 970.663.8308 for more information. Min/Max: 4/20 Age: 13-17 Fee: $199 * No class 7/5 **End time varies T 6/7-8/2* 12:30-5:00P* Mariana 365432-1

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AQUATICSWINONA OUTDOOR POOL 1615 Fourth St. SE CHILSON INDOOR POOL 700 E. Fourth St.

970.962.2FUN Pool Hours (pool closes 30 minutes before facility closes)Mon–Fri.......................................................5:30A–9:30PSat...............................................................6:00A–6:00P Sun............................................................11:00A–6:00P Please anticipate limited space availability during aqua fitness classes and swim lessons.

Rules for Pools & Swim BeachChildren under age 6 must be within arm’s reach of and actively supervised by someone 16 or older while in the water. Children ages 6-7 must be directly supervised on the pool deck or on the swim beach by an adult 16+. Visit lovgov.org/swimming for complete rules. Groups of 10+ people require advanced notice; Group Attendance Request form at lovgov.org/swimming

Features • AquaClimb • NEW! Waterslide • Shallow water area • One 1-meter diving board• Tee Cup water feature • 0-depth entry tot pool• Bath house w/showers • Volleyball net | Basketball pad• Playground (adjacent) • Concessions

Pool Hours Opening for the season on Monday, 5/30Mon & Wed.......................................................12:00–7:00PTues, Thurs, Fri, Sat & Sun..............................12:00–5:00P Lap SwimMon, Tues (6 lanes)......................................10:45A–12:00P Wed, Thurs (2 lanes).....................................10:45A–12:00P Fri, Sat (6 lanes)............................................10:00A–12:00PFamily Swim Tues....................................................................5:15–7:00P Sun...............................................................10:00A–12:00P Aqua Fitness Classes Wed-Sat..........................................................10:40–11:30A

Stay cool in the pool & work in the water! Join the aquatics team. Check out: lovgov.org/jobs Become a certified lifeguard - see page 16.

970.962.2435 From the intersection of First St. and Madison, go south to Fourth St. SE and turn left. The pool is located on the north side of the street next to Osborn Park.

LOVELAND SWIM BEACH North Lake Park 970.962.2FUN Beach HoursOpen daily from 10:30A–5:30P beginning Saturday, June 4. Remains open through Labor Day, 9/5 as water/staff levels permit.

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Swim Parent/Infant Min/Max: 4/10 Parents help introduce infants to the water while learning how to work with their child safely in the pool. Basic body position and holding techniques are introduced. One adult per child required. Age: 0.5–1.5 *No class 5/30 M 5/2-6/27* 5:45-6:15P $40 Chilson 300001-01M 7/11-8/29 5:45-6:15P $40 Chilson 300001-02T,Th 5/3-5/26 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300001-10T,Th 6/7-6/30 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300001-11T,Th 7/5-7/28 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300001-12T,Th 8/2-8/25 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300001-13M-Th 6/20-6/30 10:15-10:45A $40 Chilson 300001-30M-Th 7/25-8/4 10:15-10:45A $40 Chilson 300001-31

Winona Pool FeesInfants (under 2 years, with a paying adult) ..........FREEToddler (2-5 Years) ...............................................$4.00Youth (6-18 Years) ................................................$5.00Adult (19-61) .........................................................$6.00Senior (62+) ..........................................................$5.25Spectator (non-swimmer).......................................$2.50

Winona Pool Rentals • 970.962.2FUN or online at lovgov.org/webtrac Are you looking for a great location for a gathering, family reunion or birthday party? Rental includes the use of the shower facilities, AquaClimb, waterslide & other amenities. Alcohol not permitted. Thurs | Fri | Sat Rentals: 5:30-7:30P 1-100 Guests: $300 + $100 deposit 5:30-7:30P 101-300 Guests: $350 + $100 deposit Sunday Rentals: 5:30-8:00P 1-100 Guests: $325 + $100 deposit 5:30-8:00P 101-300 Guests: $375 + $100 deposit

Swim Parent/Toddler Min/Max: 4/10 Parents help introduce toddlers to the water using songs, working on building confidence, becoming comfortable in and around the pool and staying safe. Basic water activities are introduced. One adult per child required. Age: 1.5–3 *No class 5/30 M 5/2-6/27* 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300002-01M 7/11-8/29 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300002-02T,Th 5/3-5/26 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300002-10T,Th 6/7-6/30 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300002-11T,Th 7/5-7/28 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300002-12T,Th 8/2-8/25 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300002-13M-Th 6/6-6/16 10:15-10:45A $35 Chilson 300002-30M-Th 7/11-7/21 10:15-10:45A $40 Chilson 300002-31

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Toddlers (2-5 Years) $36.00 $70.00Youth (6-18 Years) $45.00 $87.00Adults (19-61 Years) $55.00 $107.00Senior Adults (62+) $47.50 $92.00Spectator (non swimmer) $22.50 $42.50

Chilson 10-Visit Passes – valid at Winona PoolDo you have a Chilson 10-Visit pass, SilverSneakers® pass or Renew Active pass? You may use these passes at Winona Pool! Upgrade your Chilson 3 month, 6 month pass, 1 year or monthly billing pass to include Winona Pool (see the bottom of page 2 for details).

Winona Punch Passes Valid for 10 or 20 admissions. Winona Punch Passes can be purchased online, at the Chilson Center front desk or at Winona Outdoor Pool. Passes are only good for Winona Pool and MUST be used during the calendar year they are purchased. All major credit cards accepted.

CARA Swim Team at Winona Pool The CARA Swim Team competes in numerous swim meets throughout the summer season and introduces young swimmers to competitive swimming. You must be able to complete 25 yards of the front crawl stroke on the first day of practice to participate. Those unable to complete 25 yards will be refunded or referred to the swim lesson program. Emphasis is placed on FUN and DEVELOPMENT. Ribbons are given to each child finishing their respective events at meets. Practices are Mondays–Thursdays. Home swim meet date: 8/6 Open swimming is not allowed during team practice times. Min/Max: 10/30 Location: Winona Pool Fee: $130 Age: 6-11 M-Th 6/6-8/6 7:30-8:30A 302002-1 Age: 12-18 M-Th 6/6-8/6 6:30-7:30A 302001-1

Swim Parent/Infant/Toddler Min/Max: 4/10 Parents help introduce infants and toddlers to the water using songs, working on building confidence, becoming comfortable in and around the pool and staying safe. Basic water activities are introduced. One adult per child required. Age: 0.5–3 *No class 7/2 Sa 6/4-7/30* 10:10-10:40A $40 Chilson 300002-20M-Th 6/6-6/16 9:35-10:05A $40 Winona 301202-1M-Th 6/20-6/30 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301302-1M-Th 7/11-7/21 9:35-10:05A $40 Winona 301402-1M-Th 7/25-8/4 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301502-1

Chilson INDOOR Swim Lessons:Online registration begins 4/25 at 6:00PWalk-In registration begins 4/26 at 8:30A Questions: 970.962.2631

Winona OUTDOOR Swim Lessons:Questions: 970.962.2631

Session 1 Online registration begins 4/25 at 6:00P Walk-In registration begins 4/26 at 8:30A

Session 2 Registration begins 6/13 at 8:30A

Session 3 Registration begins 6/27 at 8:30A

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Swim Preschool 2 Min/Max: 4/8 Prerequisite: Preschool 1 or demonstrate requirements. This level is for the swimmer who will comfortably submerge face and head underwater. Learn to float independently on front and back for 5 seconds. Swimming on front introduced. Age: 3–5 *No class 5/30 **No class 7/2 M 5/2-6/27* 5:45-6:15P $40 Chilson 300004-01M 5/2-6/27* 6:55-7:25P $40 Chilson 300004-02M 7/11-8/29 5:45-6:15P $40 Chilson 300004-03M 7/11-8/29 6:55-7:25P $40 Chilson 300004-04T,Th 5/3-5/26 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300004-10T,Th 5/3-5/26 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300004-11T,Th 6/7-6/30 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300004-12T,Th 6/7-6/30 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300004-13T,Th 7/5-7/28 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300004-14T,Th 7/5-7/28 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300004-15T,Th 8/2-8/25 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300004-16T,Th 8/2-8/25 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300004-17Sa 6/4-7/30** 9:35-10:05A $40 Chilson 300004-20M-Th 6/6-6/16 9:40-10:10A $40 Chilson 300004-30M-Th 7/11-7/21 9:40-10:10A $40 Chilson 300004-31M-Th 6/6-6/16 9:35-10:05A $40 Winona 301204-1M-Th 6/6-6/16 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301204-2M-Th 6/20-6/30 9:35-10:05A $40 Winona 301304-1M-Th 6/20-6/30 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301304-2M-Th 7/11-7/21 9:35-10:05A $40 Winona 301404-1M-Th 7/11-7/21 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301404-2M-Th 7/25-8/4 9:35-10:05A $40 Winona 301504-1M-Th 7/25-8/4 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301504-2

Swim Preschool 3 Min/Max: 4/8 Prerequisite: Preschool 2 or demonstrate requirements. This level is for the swimmer who is able to float independently on front and back for 5 seconds. Learn to swim 5 body lengths on front without stopping and become more comfortable in deeper water. Treading water is also introduced. Age: 3–5 *No class 5/30 **No class 7/2 M 5/2-6/27* 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300005-01M 7/11-8/29 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300005-02T,Th 5/3-5/26 5:45-6:15P $40 Chilson 300005-10T,Th 6/7-6/30 5:45-6:15P $40 Chilson 300005-11T,Th 7/5-7/28 5:45-6:15P $40 Chilson 300005-12T,Th 8/2-8/25 5:45-6:15P $40 Chilson 300005-13Sa 6/4-7/30** 9:00-9:30A $40 Chilson 300005-20M-Th 6/20-6/30 9:40-10:10A $40 Chilson 300005-30M-Th 7/25-8/4 9:40-10:10A $40 Chilson 300005-31M-Th 6/6-6/16 9:00-9:30A $40 Winona 301205-1M-Th 6/6-6/16 10:45-11:15A $40 Winona 301205-2M-Th 6/20-6/30 9:00-9:30A $40 Winona 301305-1M-Th 6/20-6/30 10:45-11:15A $40 Winona 301305-2M-Th 7/11-7/21 9:00-9:30A $40 Winona 301405-1M-Th 7/11-7/21 10:45-11:15A $40 Winona 301405-2M-Th 7/25-8/4 9:00-9:30A $40 Winona 301505-1M-Th 7/25-8/4 10:45-11:15A $40 Winona 301505-2

Swim Level 1 Min/Max: 4/8 This level is for the swimmer with little or no water comfort. Become comfortable submerging entire body in the water and learn to float independently on front and back. Swimming on front introduced. Age: 6–16 *No class 5/30 **No class 7/2 M 5/2-6/27* 5:45-6:15P $40 Chilson 300006-01M 5/2-6/27* 6:55-7:25P $40 Chilson 300006-02M 7/11-8/29 5:45-6:15P $40 Chilson 300006-03M 7/11-8/29 6:55-7:25P $40 Chilson 300006-04T,Th 5/3-5/26 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300006-10T,Th 5/3-5/26 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300006-11T,Th 6/7-6/30 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300006-12T,Th 6/7-6/30 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300006-13T,Th 7/5-7/28 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300006-14T,Th 7/5-7/28 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300006-15T,Th 8/2-8/25 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300006-16T,Th 8/2-8/25 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300006-17Sa 6/4-7/30** 11:20-11:50A $40 Chilson 300006-20M-Th 6/6-6/16 8:30-9:00A $40 Chilson 300006-30M-Th 7/11-7/21 8:30-9:00A $40 Chilson 300006-31M-Th 6/6-6/16 9:35-10:05A $40 Winona 301206-1M-Th 6/6-6/16 10:45-11:15A $40 Winona 301206-2M-Th 6/20-6/30 9:35-10:05A $40 Winona 301306-1M-Th 6/20-6/30 10:45-11:15A $40 Winona 301306-2M-Th 7/11-7/21 9:35-10:05A $40 Winona 301406-1M-Th 7/11-7/21 10:45-11:15A $40 Winona 301406-2M-Th 7/25-8/4 9:35-10:05A $40 Winona 301506-1M-Th 7/25-8/4 10:45-11:15A $40 Winona 301506-2

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Unsure of your swim level for lessons? We can help! Call 970.962.2631 to set up a test session for best placement.

Winona OUTDOOR Swim Lessons: Session 1 Registration begins on dates above

Session 2 Registration begins 6/13 at 8:30A

Session 3 Registration begins 6/27 at 8:30A

Session 4 Registration begins 7/18 at 8:30A

Chilson INDOOR Swim Lessons:Online registration begins 4/25 at 6:00PWalk-In registration begins 4/26 at 8:30A

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Swim Level 3 Min/Max: 4/8 Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level 2 or demonstrate requirements. This level is for the swimmer who can swim on front 5 body lengths without stopping. Learn rotary breathing, front crawl and elementary backstroke. Must be able to jump into shallow/deep water and move to the side comfortably. Age: 6–16 *No class 5/30 **No class 7/2 M 5/2-6/27* 5:45-6:15P $40 Chilson 300008-01M 7/11-8/29 5:45-6:15P $40 Chilson 300008-02T,Th 5/3-5/26 5:45-6:15P $40 Chilson 300008-10T,Th 6/7-6/30 5:45-6:15P $40 Chilson 300008-11T,Th 7/5-7/28 5:45-6:15P $40 Chilson 300008-12T,Th 8/2-8/25 5:45-6:15P $40 Chilson 300008-13Sa 6/4-7/30** 9:35-10:05A $40 Chilson 300008-20M-Th 6/6-6/16 9:00-9:30A $40 Winona 301208-1M-Th 6/6-6/16 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301208-2M-Th 6/20-6/30 9:00-9:30A $40 Winona 301308-1M-Th 6/20-6/30 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301308-2M-Th 7/11-7/21 9:00-9:30A $40 Winona 301408-1M-Th 7/11-7/21 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301408-2M-Th 7/25-8/4 9:00-9:30A $40 Winona 301508-1M-Th 7/25-8/4 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301508-2

Swim Level 4 Min/Max: 4/8 Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level 3 or demonstrate requirements. This level is for the swimmer who can swim 25 yards front crawl without stopping and is comfortable in deep water. Learn back crawl, breaststroke, sidestroke while building endurance on front crawl and elementary backstroke. Age: 6–16 *No class 5/30 **No class 7/2 M 5/2-6/27* 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300009-01M 7/11-8/29 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300009-02T,Th 5/3-5/26 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300009-10T,Th 6/7-6/30 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300009-11T,Th 7/5-7/28 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300009-12T,Th 8/2-8/25 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300009-13Sa 6/4-7/30** 9:00-9:30A $40 Chilson 300009-20M-Th 6/6-6/16 9:00-9:30A $40 Winona 301209-1M-Th 6/6-6/16 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301209-2M-Th 6/20-6/30 9:00-9:30A $40 Winona 301309-1M-Th 6/20-6/30 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301309-2M-Th 7/11-7/21 9:00-9:30A $40 Winona 301409-1M-Th 7/11-7/21 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301409-2M-Th 7/25-8/4 9:00-9:30A $40 Winona 301509-1M-Th 7/25-8/4 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301509-2

Swim Level 5 Min/Max: 4/8 Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level 4 or demonstration of requirements. This level is for the swimmer who can swim 50 yards front crawl, perform the breaststroke and back crawl for 25 yards and can tread water continuously for at least one minute. Be introduced to the butterfly stroke and flip turns on front and back. Age: 6–16 *No class 5/30 **No class 7/2 M 5/2-6/27* 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300010-01M 7/11-8/29 5:10-5:40P $40 Chilson 300010-02T,Th 5/3-5/26 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300010-10T,Th 6/7-6/30 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300010-11T,Th 7/5-7/28 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300010-12T,Th 8/2-8/25 6:20-6:50P $40 Chilson 300010-13Sa 6/4-7/30** 10:45-11:15A $40 Chilson 300010-20M-Th 6/6-6/16 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301210-1M-Th 6/20-6/30 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301310-1M-Th 7/11-7/21 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301410-1M-Th 7/25-8/4 10:10-10:40A $40 Winona 301510-1

Swim Level 6 Min/Max: 4/8 Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level 5 or demonstrate requirements. This level is for the swimmer who can swim a minimum of two laps without stopping and is efficient in competition strokes including front crawl (freestyle), breaststroke, butterfly and back crawl (backstroke). Work on refining strokes, developing power and smoothness over greater distances. Age: 6–16M-Th 6/20-6/30 9:00-9:30A $40 Winona 301311-1M-Th 7/11-7/21 9:00-9:30A $40 Winona 301411-1M-Th 7/25-8/4 9:00-9:30A $40 Winona 301511-1

Private | Semi-Private Swim Lessons Private swim lessons are a great way to improve skills in a one-on-one setting tailored to your needs and desires. Taught by City of Loveland swim instructors who have excellent experience. Private lesson waitlist (per Activity Guide season) 300017-1 Enroll on the waitlist and a swim instructor will contact you to schedule a lesson with your preferred schedule. Private: 1 person, 30-min $25 paid at lesson Semi-Private: 2 people, 30-min $35 paid at lesson

Swim Adult Beginner Min/Max: 4/6 Become more comfortable in the water and learn the basic skills to achieve a minimum level of water competency. Focus is on breath control, submerging, floating and learning the front crawl and elementary backstroke. Age: 16+ *No class 5/30 **No class 7/2 M 5/2-6/27* 6:55- 7:25P $40 Chilson 300015-01M 7/11-8/29 6:55- 7:25P $40 Chilson 300015-02Sa 6/4-7/30** 8:25- 8:55A $40 Chilson 300015-20

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Are you intimidated by the lifeguarding pre-test, but want to take the lifeguard class? We are here to help! In this hour and a half workshop, we will practice the lifeguard class pre-test and give tips and additional practice to help you feel more confident on the day of the real test. These workshops are led by our lifeguard class instructors. Min/Max: 5/25 Location: Winona Outdoor Pool Age: 14+ W 4/27 4:30-6:00P FREE 203004-2W 5/25 4:30-6:00P FREE 303004-1W 7/27 4:30-6:00P FREE 303004-2

Lifeguard Recertification Min/Max: 5/10 The American Red Cross Recertification course is intended for lifeguards whose certification will expire soon. Participants who successfully complete this course will receive Lifeguard, First Aid, CPR/AED certification valid for two years. Please be ready to provide your current/expired certifications and any extension documentation prior to beginning the class. This is a blended learning class. Location: Chilson Pool/Winona Outdoor Pool Age: 16+ Su 6/5 8:00A-4:00P $100 303002-01

Waterfront Lifeguard Certification Min/Max: 5/10 Certified lifeguards will learn the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to emergencies in non-surf, open-water areas found at public parks, resorts, summer camps and campgrounds. Pre-test: 550 yard continuous swim using front crawl and breaststroke. You must have current American Red Cross Lifeguarding certification. Location: Chilson Pool/Lake Loveland Swim Beach Age: 15+ Su 5/29 11:00A-4:30P $75 203002-01

Blended Learning Lifeguard Certification Blended learning courses mix online learning and in-person skills sessions to obtain the American Red Cross Lifeguard for Professional Rescuers with CPR/AED/First Aid certification. Students will complete 7 hours and 30 minutes of online videos, quizzes and tests through the American Red Cross learning portal in lieu of in-person lectures. Pre-test: 300 yard continuous swim using front crawl, breaststroke or combination of both, retrieve a 10 lb brick from bottom of pool and tread water for two minutes. Successful completion is necessary to continue onto the class; refunds given to participants who do not pass. Min/Max: 5/10 Location: Chilson Pool/Winona Outdoor Pool *Note the different times on Sun Age: 15+ Session 1 Pre-test: Friday, 5/6, 4:30-5:30P at Winona Pool W,F, Sa 5/11-5/14 4:30- 9:00P $160 203003-01

Session 2 Pre-test: Tuesday, 5/31, 4:30-5:30P at Winona Pool F–Sa & Su* 6/3-6/12 7:00A-12:00P

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Lifeguard Certification Min/Max: 5/10 Learn the basics of lifeguard skills. First Aid and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer included. All participants must complete pre-test prior to class. Pre-test: 300 yard continuous swim using front crawl, breaststroke or combination of both, retrieve a 10 lb brick from bottom of pool and tread water for two minutes. You must be 15 years old before the last class. Location: Chilson Pool/Winona Outdoor Pool Age: 15+ M-F 8/8-8/12 8:00A-4:00P $160 303001-04

SEE YOU AT WINONA!

Grand Opening at Winona Pool Join us at Winona Outdoor Pool on opening day! Try out our long-awaited, BRAND NEW waterslide or climb your way to the top of the AquaClimb wall. Games and raffle prizes throughout the day! Location: Winona Outdoor Pool All agesM 5/30 10:00A-5:00P Winona entry fee

NEW! Puppapoolooza A DOG swim party at the POOL! Sign up for the best day of the summer, complete with pooch prizes and lots of tennis balls. Don’t forget to bring their favorite flying disc! All friendly dogs welcome. Dogs must be at least 6 months old, legally licensed, vaccinated and wearing a visible dog license. Min/Max: 10/99 Location: Winona Outdoor Pool Sa 9/10 10:00A-12:00P $6 304000-1

4th of July Party Party at the pool, patriotic style! Look forward to red, white and blue-themed fun and games with the lifeguards. Picnic-style food. Open expanded hours from 10:00A-5:00P with a FREE Aqua Zumba® class from 8:45-9:45A. Location: Winona Outdoor Pool All agesM 7/4 10:00A-5:00P Winona entry fee

Dive-In Movie Night Enjoy Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (PG-13) while floating in the pool with your friends! Walk the plank and go on a treasure hunt! Brush up on your pirate trivia and bring a float. Weather permitting. Questions: 970.962.2493 Treasure hunt and fun begins at 8:00P. Movie starts at dusk. Location: Winona Outdoor Pool All agesSa 7/23 8:45P (approx.) Winona entry fee

Father's Day Special Fathers enjoy 50% off their individual Winona Pool daily admission on their special day - Sunday, 6/19! Location: Winona Outdoor Pool

Rent Rent Winona Pool!Winona Pool!

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• NEW! Waterslide • AquaClimb • Shallow water area • Tee Cup water feature • Bath house w/showers • One meter diving board • 0-depth entry tot pool • Volleyball net • Basketball pad

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In 2014, Loveland City Council adopted the Parks & Recreation Department’s first Master Plan, a document aimed at providing community-supported direction for developing and enhancing department properties, facilities and amenities in the future. The 2014 Master Plan presented a framework for the growth, management and development of parks, open lands, public grounds, golf courses, recreation facilities, trails and programs, placing an emphasis on a 10-year projection for department and City growth. In April 2021, the Parks & Recreation Department began updating its Master Plan, expanding its title to become the 2022 Parks, Recreation, Open Lands and Trails Master Plan Update to cover the full breadth of services offered by the department. The update process began with an in-depth inventory and analysis process to affirm and update the findings of the 2014 Master Plan with staff, to review changes made to the department or its facilities since the 2014 plan and to develop a framework for new information to be expanded upon in the 2022 update. During the summer and early fall of 2021, staff and a team of department volunteers conducted a significant public engagement process comprised of in-person engagement events, online surveys and webpage updates resulting in over 500 in-person contacts and almost 1,000 completed surveys helping to identify resident needs, interests and desires for the future of their Parks & Recreation Depart-ment. This process culminated with the development of an in-depth needs and opportunities analysis including a review of equitable access to parks, open lands and trails, needs for indoor recreation space, cemetery and golf facility needs, and recreation programming needs. With the help of a consultant team, the project is now entering its final phases. Winter and early spring 2022 will see the development of recommendations and priorities for the plan update, development of cost projections and cost modeling covering the next ten years, preparation of system wide facility mapping showing where current facility deficits exist and how proposed expanded or new facilities can close gaps in current services offerings. This phase includes opportunities for community participation aimed at affirming priorities for the department’s future. The final phase includes the development of funding and implementation strategies and the completion of a final draft for public review, as well as City board and com-mission review in late spring. Final adoption of the 2022 Parks, Recreation, Open Lands and Trails Master Plan Update is anticipated by City Council in summer of 2022.

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Lift Strong Weight Training for Age 12–13 Not old enough to use the strength equipment without parental supervision? Meet with a personal trainer to learn the fundamentals of weight training. Get set up on a weight training program and receive a wristband showing completion of the class to use the strength equipment on your own (you must wear wristband each time). Parents are NOT required to attend the class with you. Call Amy Genger at 970.962.2630, ext. 2. Age: 12-13May–August $25 312001-01

Fitness Equipment Orientation Our personal trainers can show you how to safely use the fitness equipment. Call 970.962.2386 for an appointment or schedule at the front desk. The orientation does not provide an exercise plan. FREE with paid admission

Personal Training Get maximum results in minimal time! Learn what your body needs and how it reacts to effective exercise. Working with a certified trainer who understands fitness, nutrition and health is one of the fastest, easiest and most successful ways to improve your health. Achieve long-term weight loss and develop healthy life-long habits; receive expert guidance and motivation; enhance sports performance; establish realistic and achievable fitness and nutritional goals. Call 970.962.2630 for more info or inquire at the front desk. Personal trainer bios: lovgov.org/personaltrainers Age: 16+ 30-Minute Sessions 60-Minute Sessions 1 session $366 sessions $18010 sessions $280

1 hour $503 hours $1455 hours $215

Intro to Personal Training PackageIf you are new to training or have not trained in over one year, this is a great place to start! Our trainers will work to inspire and encourage you to develop healthy habits and effective workouts. Each session is one hour. Valid for one intro package per person.3 sessions $110

Fitness Evaluation Min/Max: 1/20 Participate in a functional fitness evaluation to check your current fitness level and set goals for improving flexibility, upper/lower body muscular strength and endurance, dynamic balance & agility and coordination. Call 970.669.7986 for more info and to schedule an appointment. Instructor: Lisa Foncannon, personal trainer/Functional Aging Specialist Location: Fitness/Dance Studio Age: 18+ Time: 1:30-4:00P Choose one date below M 6/6, 7/11, 8/15 $25 316121-99

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HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) Min/Max: 5/7 HIIT is a variant of exercising that is the quickest way to burn fat and gain muscle simultaneously. How does HIIT work? It optimizes your workout time by utilizing a series of short, high-intensity intervals, followed by longer, low-intensity intervals. It boosts your metabolism and continues to burn calories hours after you are done! Location: Circuit Area Age: 14+ T 5/3-5/24 10:00-10:40A $30 216115-5T 6/7-6/28 10:00-10:40A $30 316115-1T 7/5-7/26 10:00-10:40A $30 316115-2T 8/2-8/23 10:00-10:40A $30 316115-3F 5/6-5/27 10:00-10:40A $30 216115-10F 6/3-6/24 10:00-10:40A $30 316115-4F 7/8-7/29 10:00-10:40A $30 316115-5F 8/5-8/26 10:00-10:40A $30 316115-6

TRX Suspension Training Min/Max: 5/8 TRX Suspension Training is a workout in which gravity and your own body weight is used to recruit and work many muscles at the same time. Training with TRX leads to enhanced strength, balance, flexibility and core stability. From beginners to athletes, anyone can use the TRX suspension trainer. Location: Small Gym Age: 14+ T 5/3-5/24 9:00-9:40A $30 216517-03T 5/3-5/24 5:40-6:20P $30 216517-04W 5/4-5/25 12:10-12:50P $30 216517-05Th 5/5-5/26 9:00-9:40A $30 216517-06F 5/6-5/27 9:00-9:40A $30 216517-07T 6/7-6/28 9:00- 9:40A $30 316117-03T 6/7-6/28 5:40- 6:20P $30 316117-04W 6/8-6/29 12:10-12:50P $30 316117-05Th 6/9-6/30 9:00- 9:40A $30 316117-06F 6/3-6/24 9:00- 9:40A $30 316117-07T 7/5-7/26 9:00- 9:40A $30 316217-03T 7/5-7/26 5:40- 6:20P $30 316217-04W 7/6-7/27 12:10-12:50P $30 316217-05Th 7/7-7/28 9:00- 9:40A $30 316217-06F 7/8-7/29 9:00- 9:40A $30 316217-07T 8/2-8/23 9:00- 9:40A $30 316317-03T 8/2-8/23 5:40- 6:20P $30 316317-04W 8/3-8/24 12:10-12:50P $30 316317-05Th 8/4-8/25 9:00- 9:40A $30 316317-06F 8/5-8/26 9:00- 9:40A $30 316317-07

reDEFINE Fit Boot Camp Get fit with a structured workout program, nutritional plan and the support of a team. This is for ALL fitness levels with a time table you can do. Pre & post camp assessments plus Saturday bonus camps! Call 970.214.7900 or email [email protected] for questions or to enroll. Location: Chilson Age: 16+ AM Camp - 3 days per week + Saturday camps M,W,F 5/16-6/24 6:00-7:00A $245M,W,F 7/11-8/19 6:00-7:00A $245

NOON Camp - 2 days per week + Saturday camps T,Th 5/17-6/23 12:00-1:00P $165T,Th 7/12-8/18 12:00-1:00P $165

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GET REAL Realistic Weight Loss Package Work with our certified personal trainers to create a realistic program for optimal weight loss success. Receive guidance on eating habits to support exercise and a healthy lifestyle to reach your weight loss goals. Age: 16+ Fee: $220 Pass code: GETREALIncludes: Three 1 hour personalized nutrition guidance sessions and three 1 hour personal training sessions

TAKE THE NEXT STEP Nutrition Package Already have your exercise routine established? Take the next step and achieve your weight loss goals faster by working with a trainer/nutrition coach to evaluate eating habits and help you develop a nutrition plan that is both attainable and sustainable. Age: 16+ Fee: $110 Pass code: NUTR PKGIncludes: One 1 hour appointment; two 30-min follow-upsFee: $180 Pass code: NUTR 30MN6Includes: Six 30-minute sessionsFee: $280 Pass code: NUTR 30MN10Includes: Ten 30-minute sessions

TRAINERS | COACHES Trainers provide consistency, discipline and a whole lot of motivation! Schedule your package with one of our personal trainer/nutrition coaches: Katie Hayes or Candace Oates TRAINER | COACH BIOS lovgov.org/personaltrainers QUESTIONS? Sherri at 970.962.2453

Balance Screenings Min/Max: 1/1 Register for a 30-minute balance screening appointment between the hours of 12:30–3:30P offered May–August. A UCHealth Physical Therapist will assess your fall risk using the Fullerton balance test. Exercise suggestions, balance and fall prevention strategies will be shared based on your results. Location: Maple/Spruce Age: 18+ Time: After registration, you will be contacted to schedule a time slot between 12:30–3:30P W 4/27 FREE 391213-4W 5/25 FREE 391213-5T 6/22 FREE 391213-1T 8/24 FREE 391213-2

Low Carb Living Min/Max: 6/15 Are you pre-diabetic, suffering from type 2 diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure or high cholesterol? Has your doctor informed you a reduced carbohydrate lifestyle may help? You don't have to be "keto" to enjoy the benefits of reducing your carbohydrate intake. Limiting intake of carbs may be difficult, but finding alternatives can help. Learn helpful tips to begin and maintain a new reduced carbohydrate intake lifestyle. Lifestyle meetings held one Monday of every month. Instructor: Candace Oates Location: Chilson Conference Rm Age: 14+ M 6/6 10:00-11:00A $25 318950-1M 7/11 10:00-11:00A $25 318950-2M 8/1 10:00-11:00A $25 318950-3

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Aqua EzFlow** A water-based total body strengthening, balance/ relaxation class through movement. The focus is on deep breathing/slow movement and is designed to improve balance, flexibility and core strength.

Aqua Deep Water This class is in the deep end of Winona Pool and is designed to improve cardiovascular, muscle strength, core and flexibility. Belts/noodles are provided for flotation. Aqua Fitness Water exercise increases flexibility and muscle strength, and gives your cardiovascular system the workout it needs. It takes stress off joints and muscular skeletal system, yet works the muscles, heart and lungs. Classes contain cardio, strength and stretching components. Aqua HIIT HIIT optimizes your workout time by utilizing a series of short, high intensity intervals designed to improve your cardio/strength and increase your metabolism. Class includes a warm up, interval training section, strength work and cool down. Aqua River Walking** Water walking and full body exercises including walking with and against the current in the lazy river; builds strength, cardiovascular fitness and balance. Aqua Zumba® Make a splash by adding a low-impact, high-energy aquatic exercise to your fitness routine. It blends the Zumba® philosophy with water resistance. There is less impact on your joints, so you can really let loose! The natural resistance means every step is more challenging and helps tone your muscles.

** For age 62+ or those seeking a low-impact workout

Barre Fusion Designed to effectively burn out each muscle group worked from head to toe with isometric & aerobic training. Followed by stretch and release to aid in elongating and loosening muscles. Recommended to be barefoot on a yoga mat. Body Blast Use bands, balls and weights to combine low impact cardio, balance challenges & functional movement for a total body workout you’ll love. Butts & Guts Lower body and core training at its finest! Get ready for a 30-min result-driven workout that gets you stronger and works your core.

Cardio Kick A high intensity mixed martial arts express format class uses striking and kick combinations to get you super strong and fast with both power and speed training. Learn options and modifications to assist with your striking efficiency. Cardio Power** Cardio Power is an advanced group exercise class designed for active adults who desire a safe and effective low-impact cardio workout. Energizing and easy-to-follow movements promote heart-healthy, total-body conditioning to increase cardiovascular and muscular endurance. A variety of strength training options are offered to provide a well-rounded workout. Flexible Strength Combines yoga positions with dynamic movement to build strength, stamina, balance and flexibility. Best suited for those with previous instruction in physical alignment, physically fit and without current injuries. Indoor Cycling One of the most effective and motivating group exercise classes on our schedule! Allows for a variety of ages and levels. Arrive 15 minutes early for first session. Interval Cardio Aerobics A combination of step training, hi-low aerobics and strength and flexibility exercises all packed into one workout. Just what you need to energize your day!

CLASSES AT CHILSON Use your Chilson pass or pay the daily fee. Classes subject to change. VIRTUAL CLASSES Register for virtual classes by the week and use your Chilson pass or pay the fee. Fee: $10/wk for unlimited virtual classes (keyword virtual; receipt has Zoom links)

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VMeditation Guided meditation and relaxation can enhance memory and learning, decrease feelings of stress and anxiety and improve blood pressure, back pain and sleep quality.

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SilverSneakers® Classic** Seated/standing exercises to increase muscular strength, range of motion and activities for daily living.

SilverSneakers® Circuit** Standing upper-body strength work alternated with low impact cardio using a chair for standing support. SilverSneakers® Yoga** Seated and standing yoga poses to increase flexibility, balance and range of motion. Step A medium impact cardio activity that ensures you will meet your step goal each day. Classes vary in the level of choreography. All instructors offer various options for different levels of intensity.

Step & Strength A fun total body workout providing a combination of both cardio and resistance training. Classes begin with easy-to-follow, yet intense step aerobics segments followed by strength training.

Strength Training** Improve fitness, increase bone mass, muscle strength and reduce risk of osteoporosis with the use of the circuit machines and free weights. Perfect for beginners, returning exercisers or those who need extra help. Assistance is given as you strive toward independent workouts. You must be able to ambulate/transfer independently. Yoga Explore your body & mind with postures, breath and meditation. Emphasis is on alignment and self-awareness for safe practice. Develop and maintain strength, focus, flexibility and balance. Majority of class is on a yoga mat on the floor. You must have the ability to get down and up from your mat without assistance. Zumba® Forget the workout, just lose yourself in the music and find yourself in shape. Zumba® classes feature exotic rhythms set to high-energy Latin and international beats. Before you know it, you'll be getting fit and energy levels will soar! Zumba Gold® For the active older adult & beginners of all ages. Zumba Gold® takes the Zumba® formula and modifies moves and pacing to fit beginners and active seniors.

** For age 62+ or those seeking a low-impact workout

Need equipment? Purchase at the Chilson front desk.

Pilates While focusing on the Pilates breath, learn fundamental exercises using correct posture, alignment and understanding of the control and function of abdominal muscles used for exercises.

Pilates Plus Improve your core and postural muscle strength andendurance using Bender Ball and Bender Barre methods,resistance bands, fitballs and other apparatus. Increasemuscle and joint mobility and improve blood flow, coordination and balance. Learn effective fascial activestretching, muscle activation and release techniques using myofascia balls, foam rollers and tennis balls.

PiYo A total-body fitness class that combines the practices of Pilates and yoga to help you build strength and increase flexibility. Upbeat music & challenging movement patterns make this fusion class fun! Power Abs A challenging 20-minute workout that will work every angle of your abdominals. Improve your posture and reduce back pain. This class goes beyond sit-ups and crunches. Power HIIT Torch calories and push your workout to the next level by combining intervals of power and strength. Strong never looked so good! Power Toning One of the fastest ways to get in shape. With a combo of great body sculpting routines, work every major muscle group in the body. Strengthen, tone and increase flexibility using weights, bands and balls. Appropriate for all fitness levels. • POWER BAR TONING This class adds barbell and weight plates. • POWER TONE PLUS is a total body workout with a variety of cardio intervals and core conditioning.

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Tae Kwon-Do Min/Max: 5/20 This martial arts class practices the traditional Chan Hun style of Tae Kwon-Do. Students learn to use their training to better their lives with the respect and courtesy that goes along with achieving each rank. Uniforms are not required for first time students; see instructor if interested. Multiple family member discount - must attend within same month and register at the Chilson front desk. Testing fees are a separate cost, payable to the instructor. Instructor: Sheila Shirley, III Dan Location: Thurs: Hickory Rm | Wed & Sat: Fitness/Dance Age: 6+ *No class 6/18, 7/2, 7/16, 7/30, 8/13 Please note: Saturday classes are held every other week starting in June. Beginner Rank: new students thru high white belt W 6/1-6/29 6:00-7:00P $35 339960-1W 7/6-7/27 6:00-7:00P $30 339960-2W 8/3-8/31 6:00-7:00P $35 339960-3

Intermediate Rank: gold belt thru blue belt

Th,Sa 6/2-6/30* Th: 5:45-7:15P Sa: 2:30-4:00P $50 339960-6

Th,Sa 7/7-7/28* Th: 5:45-7:15P Sa: 2:30-4:00P $40 339960-7

Th,Sa 8/4-8/27* Th: 5:45-7:15P Sa: 2:30-4:00P $45 339960-8

Upper Rank: high blue belt & above

Th,Sa 6/2-6/30* Th: 5:45-7:45P Sa: 2:30-4:30P $60 339960-11

Th,Sa 7/7-7/28* Th: 5:45-7:45P Sa: 2:30-4:30P $50 339960-12

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Krav Maga Self-Defense A self-defense training for civilians adapted from Israeli Defense Forces with techniques that are easy to learn to defend yourself and others effectively. Location: Loveland Athletic Club, 1000 S. Lincoln Ave. Youth & Teen Focus on awareness/prevention, self-confidence, de-escalation and/or escape & self-defense. Age: 6–10 Juniors Classes run every Friday and every other Saturday as follows: June (6/4 & 6/18), July (7/2, 7/16 & 7/30), Aug (8/13 & 8/27) Times: Friday: 4:30–5:15P, Saturday: 9:30–10:20A F,Sa 6/1-6/29 times above $95 361532-1F,Sa 7/2-7/27 times above $95 361532-2F,Sa 8/1-8/31 times above $95 361532-3

Age: 11–13 Teen Warriors T,Th 6/2-6/30 4:30-5:30P $95 361542-1T,Th 7/2-7/28 4:30-5:30P $95 361542-2T,Th 8/2-8/30 4:30-5:30P $95 361542-3

Adult Focus on prevention, recognition of threats, attacks and counter-attacks and use of items/tools for defense. Age: 14+ M,W 6/1-6/29 7:15-8:15P $95 362532-1M,W 7/2-7/27 7:15-8:15P $95 362532-2M,W 8/1-8/31 7:15-8:15P $95 362532-3

Women Only - drop-in childcare is available during class times for $5/child T,Th 6/2-6/30 9:00-10:00A $95 362542-1T,Th 7/2-7/28 9:00-10:00A $95 362542-2T,Th 8/2-8/31 9:00-10:00A $95 362542-3

Tai Chi - Level 1 & 2 Min/Max: 5/25 Tai Chi is an ancient form of Chinese exercise. Described as meditation in motion, it promotes serenity through gentle, flowing movements with each posture flowing into the next without pause, ensuring that your body is in constant motion. Slow movements develop strong bones from a firm rooting of the feet. It stimulates memory and generates a feeling of confidence and relaxation. Location: Small Gym Instructor: Jaqui Gee Age: 18+ *No class 7/4 Level 1 M 6/6-8/15* 11:30A-12:30P $80 327108-1

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Outdoor Yoga in the ParkIncrease flexibility, improve balance and calm your mind while enjoying the fresh air. Open to all fitness levels: no experience required. Bring a yoga mat/beach towel to these drop-in classes. You may drop in using a Chilson pass (including SilverSneakers® or Renew Active passes) or a 10-Visit pass for these classes. No payments are taken at the park. Instructor: Jessica Auman Location: Mehaffey Park, 3285 W. 22nd St. (by the playground) Age: 14+ Weather permitting Sa 6/4-8/27 8:15-9:15A Chilson pass

Yoga for Golfers Min/Max: 8/25 Yoga is a great way to build strength, balance, focus and flexibility. Learn how to avoid the popular complaint of lower back pain from the repeated spinal rotation of the golf swing. Work with focusing your mind, which allows you to be in the moment on and off the course. Bring a golf club and yoga mat and prepare yourself for your best golf season. Instructor: Linda Bestor, personal trainer/yoga instructor Location: Mariana Butte Golf Course, 701 Clubhouse Dr. (meet by driving range) Age: 16+ Fee: $50M 6/6-6/27 6:00-7:00P 319905-1

Therapeutic Massage at Chilson Joyce Meis, LMT 970.691.3441 Schedule a 30-min, 60-min or 90-min massage in private massage room. Gift certificates available.

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LED Light TherapyLED Light Therapy is a non-invasive and natural treatment that has been proven safe and effective with over 7000 medical and university studies. It is designed to help REJUVENATE, RENEW and REVIVE your body after workouts to allow for recovery. The LightStim LED Therapy Bed is the first to gain over-the-counter FDA clearance. It is a soothing and gentle treatment that delivers warmth for a relaxing whole body treatment to maximize your body’s potential for peak physiological performance.

LED Therapy Bed (40-min, reservation block 50-min) $50 $25 2

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ADAPTIVE REC

Adaptive Recreation Loveland Adaptive Recreation (AR) provides activities and services to individuals in the community who have varying levels of physical or intellectual abilities. We are dedicated to empowering all individuals to participate in recreational programming and activities. AR staff are led by a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) to coordinate programming.

Adaptive ProgramsAdaptive programs are for individuals who may have disabilities and need modified support to participate in activities. These programs are open to everyone but are designed to meet the unique needs of individuals with physical, intellectual and/or emotional disabilities. Adaptive programs include trained staff, modifications and adaptive equipment to provide optimal participation and quality experiences.

InclusionAdaptive Recreation provides support for people to participate in Loveland Parks & Recreation programs. AR staff can determine how to most effectively support individuals in recreation programs. Inquiries about what type of accommodations are available should be made at least two weeks before the class begins.

Unified Sport LeaguesLoveland Parks & Recreation offers unified teams for sports like basketball, soccer and softball. They are teams comprised of players with and without disabilities. These leagues may work with rule additions and changes that allow all players to be supported and make gameplay fair. Unified sports programs promote gross motor coordination, dynamic decision making, inter-player communication, endurance and wellness.

Transition to Recreational ActivitiesThis program provides people with disabilities the opportunity to participate in recreational activities at the Chilson Recreation Center. A Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist will work one-on-one with individuals to develop a program that is both therapeutic and enabling to ensure a smooth transition to independent utilization of the recreation center. Services include, but are not limited to adaptive exercise, fitness orientations, class and registration information, leisure interest search assistance, one-on-one class assistance and advocacy to eliminate barriers.

AttendantIndividuals who are not independent in activities of daily living may participate with a personal care attendant. There is no fee for personal care attendants unless otherwise noted. Attendants need to register separately and note whom they will be assisting. Notify AR staff to coordinate a support plan prior to class start date.

Contact InformationFor additional information, visit lovgov.org/parksrecreation or contact Liesl Begnaud, CTRS at 970.962.2462 or email [email protected]

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Bingo, Board Games & Billiards Min/Max: 2/12 Join new friends for some fun and play Bingo, board games and billiards. Participants who need caregiver support are welcome to bring one caregiver to assist during class. Caregivers do not register or pay the class fee. Location: Senior Billiards Rm Age: 18+ Time: 4:30–6:00P Fee: $5/ea T 5/18 369200-01 T 7/20 369200-03T 6/15 369200-02 T 8/17 369200-04

Adaptive Dance Min/Max: 2/12 Join our adaptive dance class geared toward students with physical and neurological diversity. This child independent class explores creative movement, rhythm, strength, balance and coordination through joyful activities. Location: Maple/Spruce Rm Age: 6–12 W 6/1-6/29 11:45A-12:30P $50 369300-1W 7/13-8/10 11:45A-12:30P $50 369300-2

Starting New At Golf (SNAG) Min/Max: 4/12 Meet new friends and play a round of golf on the SNAG Mini-Course at Cattail Creek. The course is only accessible by foot. Parents/caregivers welcome. Caregivers do not register or pay the class fee. Location: Cattail Creek, 2116 w. 29th St. Age: 8–17 F 6/24 3:00-5:00P $5 369011-2

Age: 18+ F 6/10 3:00-5:00P $5 369011-1

Sensory-Friendly Family Swim After-hours swim where the crowd is smaller, the environment accepting and the water features (except the lazy river) turned off. Parent/caregiver participation is required. All ages are welcome. Toddler (2-5 yrs) ........ $2.75 Adult (19-61 yrs) ........ $5.00 Youth (6-18 yrs) ......... $3.50 Senior (62+ yrs) ......... $3.75 3rd Sun of the Month | 6:00–7:15P | 5/15, 6/19, 7/17, 8/21, 9/18

Baseball for All Min/Max: 7/20 For youth with a disability of any type. Focus on learning basic baseball skills including catching, batting and throwing. Rules and equipment will be modified as needed. Casual scrimmages with the City of Fort Collins youth team and Loveland Baseball Association teams will be held. Location: Kroh Park, 5200 N. Garfield Ave. Age: 8–15 Th 6/23-7/28 6:00-7:00P $25 369001-1

Unified Adult Softball Min/Max: 5/20 Learn new skills! Practice throwing, batting and fielding and play softball games with friends. A softball glove is required; all other equipment is provided. Location: Kroh Park, 5200 N. Garfield Ave. Age: 16+ W 6/15-8/3 6:00-8:00P $25 369002-1

Pool Party Min/Max: 4/12 Have fun in the sun at Winona Pool! Participants are welcome to bring one caregiver to assist. Caregivers do not register or pay the class fee. Location: Winona Outdoor Pool, 1615 Fourth St. SE Age: 18+ F 7/29 3:00-5:00P $5 369019-1

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Adaptive Craft Class Min/Max: 4/15 Explore and create using different art mediums while socializing with peers. Designed to meet the unique needs of individuals with physical, intellectual and/or emotional disabilities. Loc: Party Rm Age: 15+ Time: 6:00–7:00P Fee: $5/ea T 5/10 369100-1 T 7/12 369100-3T 6/14 369100-2 T 8/9 369100-4

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Payments & Rosters Full payment for each team is required at the time of registration. Major credit cards accepted. Rosters are required prior to the teams' first game. Bring them to the Chilson Center, to the first game or email the coordinator.

General Athletics Info 970.962.2445 [email protected]

Adult & Youth Softball

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Adult & Youth BasketballAdult KickballAdult & Youth Flag FootballCornholeAdult & Youth Volleyball

Savannah [email protected]

Adult SpikeballCARA TrackGymnasticsVolunteer ProgramAdult & Youth Soccer

Jordan [email protected]

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PickleballEsportsBatting Cages

Adult & Youth TennisKim 970.962.2437 Program [email protected]

League Skill DefinitionsLEVEL 1 - Competitive (Age 16+) For teams who wish to play in the highest level of competition. Players should be very proficient in all skills and strategies. LEVEL 2 & 3 - Recreation (Age 16+) For teams who wish to play for reasons other than exercise without getting into highly competitive levels of play. Players should have average to above average skills and knowledge of the sport. LEVEL 4 & 5 - Leisure (Age 16+) For teams who wish to play for exercise in a low-key environment. Players should be beginners learning skills and techniques.

Volunteer youth coaches needed! Many activities need assistance! Call the coordinator for your area of expertise. Have FUN and make a difference this season.

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TeamSideline.com/loveland is used for all sport schedules, tournament dates, information packets, weather notifications and more! Check it out!

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Summer Volleyball Register 4/18-5/16Early Bird (thru 5/8)............................................ $140/teamTeam Fee (5/9-5/16)...........................................$165/teamSchedules online 5/26 after 4pm. League begins week of 5/30. 4x4 Coed - SandDay Start Date Level Class #Th 6/2 Rec 371501-1Th 6/2 Leisure 371501-2

4x4 Coed - GrassDay Start Date Level Class #T 5/31 Rec 371601-1T 5/31 Leisure 371601-2

4x4 Women's - GrassDay Start Date Level Class #M 5/30 Rec 371602-1M 5/30 Leisure 371602-2

2x2 Men's - SandDay Start Date Level Class #W 6/1 Rec 371701-1W 6/1 Leisure 371701-2

Doubles Grass Tourney Register 5/2-7/8Team Fee............................................................$60/team Roster due at time of registration. Tournament is on 7/16 starting at 8:00A. Min/Max: 5/10 Day Start Date Level Class #Sa 7/16 Men's Rec 371001-01Sa 7/16 Women's Rec 371001-02

Fall Coed Soccer Register 7/5-8/2Early Bird (thru 7/26)......................................$705/teamTeam Fee (7/27-8/2).......................................$755/team Schedules available online. Rosters due 8/12. Play begins 8/14. Day Start Date Level Class #Su 8/14 Coed 1 477201-1Su 8/14 Coed 2 477201-2

Fall Coed Kickball Register 7/11-8/8Early Bird (thru 7/31).......................................$270/teamTeam Fee (8/1-8/8).........................................$310/team Schedules available online. Rosters due 8/19. Play begins 8/24. Day Start Date Level Class #W 8/24 Coed 2 476201-1

Fall Softball Register 7/11-8/8Early Bird (thru 7/31)......................................$445/teamTeam Fee (8/1-8/8).........................................$495/teamSchedules available online. Rosters due 8/16. Play begins 8/22.Day Start Date Level Class #T 8/23 Men's D 474001-1T 8/23 Men's E1 474002-1T 8/23 Men's E2 474002-2T 8/23 Men's E3 474002-3T 8/23 Women's E 474102-1M 8/22 Coed D 474201-1M 8/22 Coed E1 474202-1M 8/22 Coed E2 474202-2M 8/22 Coed E3 474202-3M 8/22 Coed E4 474202-4Th 8/25 Men's Church 2 474301-1

Men's Doubleheaders Register 7/11-8/8Early Bird (thru 7/31)...................................... $830/teamTeam Fee (8/1-8/8).........................................$880/teamSchedules available online. Rosters due 8/16. Play begins 8/24. Day Start Date Level Class #W 8/24 Competitive 474003-1

Summer Coed Soccer Register 4/25-5/24Early Bird (thru 5/16)...........................................$705/teamTeam Fee (5/17-5/24)..........................................$755/team Schedules online 6/3 after 4pm. League begins week of 6/5. Location: Loveland Sports Park (LSP)Day Start Date Level Class #Su 6/5 Coed 1 377201-1Su 6/5 Coed 2 377201-2

Summer Cornhole Leagues Register 4/25-5/30 Team Fee............................................................$40/team Come play this popular game and breathe in the fresh air and fresh tunes during the Foote Lagoon summer concert series. Doubles play. Sign up your team today! Min/Max: 4/10 Location: Outdoors on the west side of the Chilson Center Day Date Time Class #Th 6/16-7/21 6:00-8:00P 377901-1

Summer Spikeball Register 4/25-5/30Team Fee............................................................$40/teamCome play the game that is sweeping the nation while enjoying the summer sun! Schedules online 6/3 after 4pm. League play begins 6/10. Location: Loveland Sports Park (LSP) Min/Max: 6/10Day Start Date Time Class #F 6/10 Coed Level 2 378100-1

Summer Softball Register 4/4-5/2Early Bird (thru 4/24)..........................................$705/teamTeam Fee (4/25-5/4)...........................................$755/team Schedules online 5/11 after 4pm. League begins week of 5/16.Day Start Date Level Class #Th 5/19 Men's D 374001-1M 5/16 Men's E1 374002-1M 5/16 Men's E2 374002-2M 5/16 Men's E3 374002-3M 5/16 Men's E4 374002-4W 5/18 Men's E5 374002-5T 5/17 Men's E6 374002-6W 5/18 Men's E7 374002-7Th 5/19 Men's E8 374002-8T 5/17 Women's 2 374102-1W 5/18 Coed D 374201-1W 5/18 Coed E1 374202-1W 5/18 Coed E2 374202-2T 5/17 Coed E3 374202-3T 5/17 Coed E4 374202-4M 5/16 Men's Church 1 374301-1Th 5/19 Men's Church 2 374301-2

Men's Doubleheaders Choose one or both summer sessions! Register 4/4-5/2Session 1.......................................................... $630/team Schedules online 5/11 after 4pm. League play begins 5/19.Day Start Date Level Class #Th 5/19 Men's Upper 374003-1Th 5/19 Men's Lower 374003-2

Register 4/4-6/20 Session 2.......................................................... $630/team Schedules online 6/30 after 4pm. League play begins 7/7.Day Start Date Level Class #Th 7/7 Men's Upper 374003-3Th 7/7 Men's Lower 374003-4

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Fall Bocce Ball League Min/Max: 8/16 Bocce is a fun game played with eight large colored balls and one small object ball (pallino). The intent of the game is for each team to throw their balls as close to the pallino as possible, while knocking other opponent's balls away. The game is won by the first team to score 16 points. Join in the fun and meet new people! Location: TBD Instructor: Tony Mancina Age: 50+ Fee: $15Day Date Time Class #Th 8/18-9/22 1:00-3:00P 396010-1

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Pickleball Beginning Skills Min/Max: 8/10 Curious about Pickleball, the fastest growing sport in America? Pickleball is a court sport similar to tennis with elements of badminton and ping pong. Learn key fundamentals and develop basic skills so you’re ready for our drop-in sessions (see page 3). All equipment provided. Location: Osborn Park, 1615 Fourth St. SE Instructors: Pam McGee (Tues), Bob Monroe (Thurs), George Richards (Fri) Age: 18+ Fee: $40 Day Date Time Class #T 6/7-6/28 6:00-8:00P 376114-62T 7/5-7/26 6:00-8:00P 376114-63T 8/2-8/23 6:00-8:00P 376114-64Th 6/2-6/23 6:00-8:00P 376113-62Th 7/7-7/28 6:00-8:00P 376113-63Th 8/4-8/25 6:00-8:00P 376113-64F 6/3-6/24 6:00-8:00P 376115-62F 7/8-7/29 6:00-8:00P 376115-63F 8/5-8/26 6:00-8:00P 376115-64

Pickleball League Min/Max: 8/24 Back again this summer with a few twists! Grab a partner and come join in on fun-filled Saturday morning Pickleball leagues. Teams are grouped by skill level and will compete against other teams in their division. League format varies for each of the three unique sessions (i.e. 5/7 - round robin, 7/9 - ladder, 8/20 - mixed pairs). Awards will be given at the end of each league session. Fee covers both teammates (one person registers per team). Players/teams of all skill levels welcome! Location: Osborn Park, 1615 Fourth St. SE Age: 18+ Fee: $70/two-person team Novice – Up to 3.0 Day Date Time Class #Sa 5/7-6/18 8:00-11:00A 376120-62Sa 7/9-8/6 8:00-11:00A 376120-67Sa 8/20-10/1 8:00-11:00A 376120-68

Intermediate – 3.0 to 3.5 Day Date Time Class #Sa 5/7-6/18 8:00-11:00A 376120-66Sa 7/9-8/6 8:00-11:00A 376120-63Sa 8/20-10/1 8:00-11:00A 376120-64

Advanced – 3.5 and up Day Date Time Class #Sa 5/7-6/18 8:00-11:00A 376120-65Sa 7/9-8/6 8:00-11:00A 376120-70Sa 8/20-10/1 8:00-11:00A 376120-90

Fall Volleyball Register 7/25-8/29Early Bird (thru 8/21)......................................$335/teamTeam Fee (8/22-8/29).....................................$360/team Schedules available online. Rosters due 9/7. Play begins 9/12.Day Start Date Level Class #M 9/12 Women's 1 471101-1M 9/12 Women's 2 471101-2T 9/13 Men's 2 471001-1W 9/14 Coed 3 471201-3Th 9/15 Coed 1 471201-1Th 9/15 Coed 2 471201-2

Fall Basketball Register 8/1-8/30Early Bird (thru 8/21)......................................$415/teamTeam Fee (8/22-8/30).....................................$465/team Schedules available online. Rosters due 9/7. Play begins 9/18.Day Start Date Level Class #Su 9/18 Men's 2 473001-1W 9/21 Women's 2 473101-1

Athletics e-newsletters and text alerts at teamsideline.com/loveland Get info for all sport schedules, tournament dates, information packets, weather notifications and more! Did You Know?

All Parks & Recreation information can be delivered to your inbox once a month!

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Guess what? Volleyball and basketball courts are available daily at the Chilson Center for drop-in use. Racquetball, too! See page 3 for gym schedules.

COMING SOON!

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YOUTH ATHLETICSTeamSideline.com/loveland is used for all sport schedules, tournament dates, information packets, weather notifications and more! Check it out! Wait List Policy If a class is full, you may be placed on ONE wait list. You are contacted when there is a cancellation or if a class is added (depends on facility, coach, participants).

Volunteer Coaches Needed! Volunteer coaches are essential to our athletic programs. Coaching can be rewarding and the coach's child's player registration fee is waived! Materials and equipment provided. Sign up to coach at teamsideline.com/loveland and click the VOLUNTEER! button. Youth Athletic T-Shirts Each participant is required to wear a Youth Athletics T-Shirt unless otherwise noted (purchase at Mountain Rentals, Inc. 401 E. Eisenhower Blvd. in Loveland).

Do you have questions about youth athletics or our volunteer program?Call 970.962.2445 for more info.

Kids ages 3–6 can play in the Chilson Gymnastics Center! See info on page 36.

Schools and City Parks map on page 60.

Youth Athletic Registration Deadlines Please note the registration deadlines for our Youth Athletic Team Sports. Registration will begin the season prior with hard deadlines approximately 2-3 weeks before the program start date to allow for improved planning and coordination.

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SUMMER CARA Track ---- 4/4 5/16 6/14

FALL soccer, flag football, volleyball 7/5 7/25 8/8 8/29

FALL basketball 7/5 9/19 10/3 10/17WINTER 2023 basketball 10/24 11/21 12/5 1/19/23

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Summer Soccer Pre-K Instructional Min/Max: 6/10 Drills and fun games are used to introduce soccer basics to 4-6 year olds during scheduled practice times only. No additional games played on Saturdays. Youth Athletic T-Shirt NOT required. Age: 4-6 Register: 4/11-5/16 Session 1 Fee: $57 (Early Bird thru 5/2), $72 (after 5/2) T,Th 6/7-6/30 9:00-9:45A Kroh 1 333001-01T,Th 6/7-6/30 9:45-10:30A Kroh 1 333001-02T,Th 6/7-6/30 5:15-6:00P Loch Lon 3 333001-04T,Th 6/7-6/30 6:00-6:45P Loch Lon 3 333001-05M,W 6/6-6/29 5:15-6:00P LSP 5 333001-06M,W 6/6-6/29 6:00-6:45P LSP 5 333001-07M,W 6/6-6/29 9:00-9:45A NL Train 1 333001-08M,W 6/6-6/29 9:15-10:00A NL Train 2 333001-09T,Th 6/7-6/30 5:15-6:00P NL Train 1 333001-10T,Th 6/7-6/30 6:00-6:45P NL Train 1 333001-11

Register: 4/11-6/20 Session 2 Fee: $57 (Early Bird thru 6/13), $72 (after 6/13)T,Th 7/12-8/4 9:00-9:45A Kroh 1 333002-01T,Th 7/12-8/4 9:45-10:30A Kroh 1 333002-02T,Th 7/12-8/4 5:15-6:00P Loch Lon 3 333002-04T,Th 7/12-8/4 6:00-6:45P Loch Lon 3 333002-05M,W 7/11-8/3 5:15-6:00P LSP 5 333002-06M,W 7/11-8/3 6:00-7:00P LSP 5 333002-07M,W 7/11-8/3 9:00-9:45A NL Train 1 333002-08M,W 7/11-8/3 9:45-10:30A NL Train 2 333002-09T,Th 7/12-8/4 5:15-6:00P NL Train 1 333002-10T,Th 7/12-8/4 6:00-6:45P NL Train 1 333002-11

Summer Soccer/Pre-K Leagues Min/Max: 5/10 Soccer fundamentals are taught using drills and fun activities during practice times. Games are held on same days/locations as practices; games at both 9:00A and 10:00A. No additional games played on Saturdays. Required: Youth Athletic T-Shirt, shin guards Register: 4/11-5/16 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 5/2), $82 (after 5/2) Age: 4-6 *No practice/games 7/5 T,Th 6/7-7/21* 9:00-10:00A LSP 5 333010-01T,Th 6/7-7/21* 9:00-10:00A LSP 5 333010-02T,Th 6/7-7/21* 10:00-11:00A LSP 5 333010-03T,Th 6/7-7/21* 10:00-11:00A LSP 5 333010-04

Summer CARA Track Team Min/Max: 1/99 CARA (Colorado Association of Recreational Athletics) provides a recreational, non-ranked, non-sanctioned opportunity for young track runners to learn competitive strategies and skills in a fun learning environment. Practice twice per week with meets on Saturdays. Team jersey included. Loc: LHS Track, 920 W. 29th St.

Register: 4/11-6/6 Age: 5-16 Fee: $90 Age: 5-6 T/Th 6/7-7/23 9:30-10:30A 334010-05Age: 7-8 T/Th 6/7-7/23 9:30-10:30A 334010-07Age: 9-10 T/Th 6/7-7/23 10:30A-12:00P 334010-09Age: 11-12 T/Th 6/7-7/23 10:30A-12:00P 334010-11Age: 13-14 T/Th 6/7-7/23 10:30A-12:00P 334010-13Age: 15-16 T/Th 6/7-7/23 10:30A-12:00P 334010-15

Summer Baseball Min/Max 10/15 Designed to introduce the game of baseball beyond T-Ball. Schedule: practices/games held on Tues/Thurs at North Lake Park. Register: 4/11-5/16 Fee: $72 (Early Bird thru 5/2), $87 (after 5/2) Age: 6-9 *No practice/games 7/4T,Th 6/7-7/21* 4:15-5:45P NL - Owens 335053-01T,Th 6/7-7/21* 4:15-5:45P NL - Owens 335053-02T,Th 6/7-7/21* 4:15-5:45P NL - Owens 335053-03T,Th 6/7-7/21* 4:15-5:45P NL - Owens 335053-04T,Th 6/7-7/21* 4:15-5:45P NL - Owens 335053-05T,Th 6/7-7/21* 4:15-5:45P NL - Owens 335053-06T,Th 6/7-7/21* 4:15-5:45P NL - Owens 335053-07T,Th 6/7-7/21* 4:15-5:45P NL - Owens 335053-08T,Th 6/7-7/21* 6:15-7:45P NL - Owens 335054-01T,Th 6/7-7/21* 6:15-7:45P NL - Owens 335054-02T,Th 6/7-7/21* 6:15-7:45P NL - Owens 335054-03T,Th 6/7-7/21* 6:15-7:45P NL - Owens 335054-04T,Th 6/7-7/21* 6:15-7:45P NL - Owens 335054-05T,Th 6/7-7/21* 6:15-7:45P NL - Owens 335054-06T,Th 6/7-7/21* 6:15-7:45P NL - Owens 335054-07T,Th 6/7-7/21* 6:15-7:45P NL - Owens 335054-08T,Th 6/7-7/21* 6:15-7:45P NL - Owens 335054-09T,Th 6/7-7/21* 6:15-7:45P NL - Owens 335054-10T,Th 6/7-7/21* 6:15-7:45P NL - Owens 335054-11T,Th 6/7-7/21* 6:15-7:45P NL - Owens 335054-12

Summer T-Ball Min/Max 9/12 Designed to introduce children to the game of baseball. Schedule: practices/games held on Mon/Wed at North Lake Park. Register: 4/11-5/16 Fee: $72 (Early Bird thru 5/2), $87 (after 5/2) Age: 4-6 *No practice/games 7/4 M,W 6/6-7/20 4:45-6:00P NL Fields 335002-01M,W 6/6-7/20 4:45-6:00P NL Fields 335002-02M,W 6/6-7/20 4:45-6:00P NL Fields 335002-03M,W 6/6-7/20 4:45-6:00P NL Fields 335002-04M,W 6/6-7/20 4:45-6:00P NL Fields 335002-05M,W 6/6-7/20 4:45-6:00P NL Fields 335002-06M,W 6/6-7/20 4:45-6:00P NL Fields 335002-07M,W 6/6-7/20 4:45-6:00P NL Fields 335002-08M,W 6/6-7/20 6:30-7:45P NL Fields 335004-01M,W 6/6-7/20 6:30-7:45P NL Fields 335004-02M,W 6/6-7/20 6:30-7:45P NL Fields 335004-03M,W 6/6-7/20 6:30-7:45P NL Fields 335004-04M,W 6/6-7/20 6:30-7:45P NL Fields 335004-05M,W 6/6-7/20 6:30-7:45P NL Fields 335004-06M,W 6/6-7/20 6:30-7:45P NL Fields 335004-07M,W 6/6-7/20 6:30-7:45P NL Fields 335004-08

Challenger International Soccer Camps Learn respect, responsibility and sportsmanship while playing hard, having fun and making new friends. Age: 3-14 Session 1: 6/13-6/17 • Session 2: 7/25-7/29 Info|Registration: challengersports.com

The City of Loveland has partnered with Williams Tennis School, LLC, to lead our tennis program. Steve Williams owns and operates Williams Tennis School and is certified by the USPTA as a P1 Elite Professional. He is certified as a High Performance Coach and is also “SafePlay” and “SafeSport” certified by the USTA and USPTA. He makes the game FUN!

NEW Summer Classes and Camps: Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced, Cardio Tennis, CARA Tennis

ALL AGES & LEVELS

REGISTER: williamstennisschool.com

LOVELAND TENNIS WITH STEVE WILLIAMS

QUESTIONS: 970.222.3439 [email protected]

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Promotes skill development and sportsmanship for girls ages 8-13 as of 8/31/22. Games at Barnes Complex at Fairgrounds Park. Age 8-10 play games on Tues/Thurs; Age 11-13 play on Mon/Wed

Register: 4/11-5/16 Fee: $70 (Early Bird thru 5/2), $85 (after 5/2) Age: 8-10 Machine-Pitch M 6/6-7/27 6:00-7:00P Garfield Pk 336201-01M 6/6-7/27 5:00-6:00P Garfield Pk 336201-02M 6/6-7/27 6:00-7:00P Kroh 3 336201-03M 6/6-7/27 7:00-8:00P Kroh 3 336201-04M 6/6-7/27 5:00-6:00P NL Fields 336201-05M 6/6-7/27 6:00-7:00P NL Fields 336201-06M 6/6-7/27 6:00-7:00P Silver Glen 336201-07M 6/6-7/27 5:00-6:00P Silver Glen 336201-08M 6/6-7/27 6:00-7:00P High Plains 336201-09

Fee: $85 (Early Bird thru 5/2), $100 (after 5/2) Age: 11-13 Player-Pitch T 6/7-7/28 6:00-7:00P Garfield Pk 336202-01Th 6/9-7/28 5:00-6:00P Garfield Pk 336202-02Th 6/9-7/28 6:00-7:00P Garfield Pk 336202-03T 6/7-7/28 6:00-7:00P Kroh 3 336202-04T 6/7-7/28 7:00-8:00P Kroh 3 336202-05T 6/7-7/28 6:00-7:00P Silver Glen 336202-06Th 6/9-7/28 6:00-7:00P Osborn BB 336202-07Tu 6/7-7/28 5:00-6:00P Woodmere 336202-08Th 6/9-7/28 7:00-8:00P Woodmere 336202-09

Summer Outdoor Basketball 3-on-3 Min/Max: 3/8 Register your team today for 3-on-3 outdoor half-court basketball! Minimum of 2 games played per day. 6 players allowed per team. Levels determined by participant's grade entering school in fall 2022. Location: Loveland Sports Park (LSP) or other parks Register: 4/11-5/16 Fee: $129 (Early Bird thru 5/1), $149 (after 5/1) Grade: 5-8 *No games 7/5 BoysGrade: 5-6 T/Th 6/7-7/7* 8:00-9:30A 332010-05Grade: 7-8 T/Th 6/7-7/7* 9:30-11:00A 332010-07

GirlsGrade: 5-6 T/Th 6/7-7/7* 8:00-9:30A 332010-25Grade: 7-8 T/Th 6/7-7/7* 9:30-11:00A 332010-27

Fall Soccer/Pre-K Instructional Min/Max: 6/10 Drills and fun games are used to introduce soccer basics. Basics are taught during scheduled practice times only. No additional games played on Saturdays. Youth Athletic T-Shirts not required. Age: 4-6 Register: 7/5-8/29 Fee: $57 (Early Bird thru 8/8), $72 (after 8/8) M,W 9/12-10/5 5:45-6:30P Kroh 9 433000-01T,Th 9/13-10/6 5:45-6:30P Kroh 9 433000-02M,W 9/12-10/5 4:30-5:15P Loch Lon 4 433000-03T,Th 9/13-10/6 5:45-6:30P Loch Lon 4 433000-04M,W 9/12-10/5 4:30-5:15P Mehaffey So. A 433000-05T,Th 9/13-10/6 5:30-6:15P NL Train 1 433000-06

Fall Soccer/Pre-K League Min/Max 6/8 Register: 7/5-8/8 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 7/25), $82 (after 7/25) Age: 4-5 M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 6 433004-01M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 6 433004-02M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Loch Lon 3 433004-11M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 3 433004-12M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Loch Lon 3 433004-33T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P LSP 6A 433004-21T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6A 433004-22T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P NL Train 2 433004-31T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P NL Train 2 433004-32

Age: 5-6T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 6 433006-01T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 6 433006-02T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P Loch Lon 3 433006-11T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 3 433006-12T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 6 433006-34M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P LSP 6A 433006-21M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6A 433006-22M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P NL Train 1 433006-31M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P NL Train 2 433006-32M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 3 433006-33M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6A 433006-35

Fall Youth Soccer Leagues Emphasizes equal participation while learning soccer fundamentals and having fun! Practice twice per week. Games are Saturdays at Kroh Park beg. 9/10. Youth Athletic T-Shirts & shin guards required.

Fall Soccer/1st & 2nd Grade Min/Max: 8/12 Register: 7/5-8/8 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 7/25), $82 (after 7/25) Boys M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 4 433011-01T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 4 433011-02T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 2 433011-03M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 3 433011-04M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P LSP 6B 433011-05T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6B 433011-06T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P NL Train 1 433011-08T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 8 433011-09T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 3 433011-10

Girls M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 8 433021-01T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 7 433021-02M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Loch Lon 3 433021-03T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 3 433021-04M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P LSP 6B 433021-05T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6B 433021-06T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P NL Train 1 433021-08

Fall Soccer/3rd & 4th Grade Min/Max 11/14 Register: 7/5-8/8 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 7/25), $82 (after 7/25) Boys M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 7 433013-01M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 8 433013-02T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 3 433013-03M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Loch Lon 2 433013-04M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 7 433013-05T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P LSP 7 433013-06T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 3 433013-08T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P NL Train 1 433013-09

NEW! Super Smash Bros Esport Tournament Join us for a one-day Super Smash Bros tournament. Compete in multiple rounds of matches. Our top three placers will choose between three prizes including Scheels prize packs featuring either a $25 or $50 gift card and a Run Mus K2 gaming headset. Food included for participants! Min/Max: 4/16 Register: 4/25-6/21 Age: 7–18 Fee: $10 F 6/24 4:00-7:00P Maple/Spruce 338002-2

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Fall Soccer/5th & 6th Grade Min/Max 11/14 Register: 7/5-8/8 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 7/25), $82 (after 7/25) Boys M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 7 433015-01M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 2 433015-02T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 7 433015-03M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 3 433015-05T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 4 433015-06

Girls T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 8 433025-01M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 2 433025-02M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P LSP 7 433025-03T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 8 433025-05M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 7 433025-06M,W 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 7 433025-07

Fall Soccer/7th & 8th Grade Min/Max 11/14 Register: 7/5-8/8 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 7/25), $82 (after 7/25) CoedM,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 4 433017-01M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Loch Lon 2 433017-02T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 7 433017-03M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 8 433017-04M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 3 433017-05

Fall Flag Football Min/Max: 8/12 Elementary-aged children learn the fundamentals of football. Practices held twice per week with games on Saturdays beginning 9/10 at Loveland Sports Park. Required: Youth Athletic T-shirt Register: 7/5-8/8 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 7/24), $82 (after 7/24) Grade: 1-2T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Centennial El 438101-01T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P High Plains 438101-02M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 6 438101-03M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 4 438101-04T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 4 438101-05M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6 438101-06T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6 438101-07M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Mehaffey N 438101-08

Grade: 3-4 M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Centennial El 438103-01T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P High Plains 438103-02T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 6 438103-03M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 4 438103-04T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 4 438103-05M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6 438103-06T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 6 438103-07T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Mehaffey N 438103-08

Grade: 5-6T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P High Plains 438105-01T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 6 438105-02T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 4 438105-03M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Mehaffey N 438105-04

Fall Basketball Girls 2nd - 5th Grade Min/Max: 6/10 Learn fundamentals, enhance current skills, develop good sportsmanship and have fun! Practices held at area elementary schools twice per week; games played Saturdays beginning 10/29. Required: Youth Athletic T-shirt, non-marking soled shoes Register: 7/5-10/4 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 9/18), $82 (after 9/18) Grade: 2-3 *No practice/games 11/21 thru 11/26 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Carrie Martin 432023-01M,W 10/17-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Centennial El 432023-02T,Th 10/18-12/10* 5:00-5:50P Coyote Ridge 432023-03M,W 10/17-12/10* 5:00-5:50P Garfield El 432023-04M,W 10/17-12/10* 5:00-5:50P Mary Blair 432023-05T,Th 10/18-12/10* 5:00-5:50P Monroe 432023-06T,Th 10/18-12/10* 5:00-5:50P Namaqua El 432023-07T,Th 10/18-12/10* 5:00-5:50P Ponderosa 432023-08T,Th 10/18-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Winona El 432023-09T,Th 10/18-12/10* 5:00-5:50P Mary Blair 432023-10

Grade: 4 *No practice/games 11/21 thru 11/26 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 7:00-7:50P Carrie Martin 432024-01M,W 10/17-12/10* 7:00-7:50P Centennial El 432024-02T,Th 10/18-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Coyote Ridge 432024-03M,W 10/17-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Garfield El 432024-04M,W 10/17-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Mary Blair 432024-05T,Th 10/18-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Monroe 432024-06T,Th 10/18-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Namaqua El 432024-07T,Th 10/18-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Ponderosa 432024-08T,Th 10/18-12/10* 7:00-7:50P Winona El 432024-09T,Th 10/18-12/10* 6:00-6:50P Mary Blair 432024-10

Grade: 5 *No practice/games 11/21 thru 11/26 T,Th 10/18-12/10* 7:00-7:50P Coyote Ridge 432025-01M,W 10/17-12/10* 7:00-7:50P Garfield El 432025-02T,Th 10/18-12/10* 7:00-7:50P Monroe 432025-03T,Th 10/18-12/10* 7:00-7:50P Namaqua El 432025-04T,Th 10/18-12/10* 7:00-7:50P Ponderosa 432025-05T,Th 10/18-12/10* 7:00-7:50P Mary Blair 432025-06

Fall Itty Bitty Ballers Basketball Min/Max 6/10 A fun coed program to learn the fundamentals of basketball with modified rules and basket height. Practices/games held at Chilson. Register: 7/5-10/4 Fee: $57 (Early Bird thru 9/18), $72 (after 9/18) Grade: K-1 *No class 11/26 Sa 10/29-12/10* 9:00-9:50A Large Gym 432021-01Sa 10/29-12/10* 9:00-9:50A Large Gym 432021-02Sa 10/29-12/10* 10:00-10:50A Large Gym 432021-03Sa 10/29-12/10* 10:00-10:50A Large Gym 432021-04Sa 10/29-12/10* 11:00-11:50A Large Gym 432021-05Sa 10/29-12/10* 11:00-11:50A Large Gym 432021-06

Fall Coed Volleyball Min/Max: 6/10 Learn the basics while having fun! Rules may be adapted to meet skill levels. Parents encouraged to help coach. Practices held twice per week with games played on Saturdays beginning 9/10 at Chilson. Register: 7/5-8/8 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 7/24), $82 (after 7/24) Grade: 2-3 T,Th 8/30-10/8 5:00-6:15P Carrie Martin 437002-01M,W 8/29-10/8 6:30-7:45P Centennial El 437002-02M,W 8/29-10/8 5:00-6:15P Coyote Ridge 437002-03T,Th 8/30-10/8 6:30-7:45P Coyote Ridge 437002-04T,Th 8/30-10/8 6:30-7:45P Monroe 437002-05T,Th 8/30-10/8 5:00-6:15P Namaqua El 437002-06T,Th 8/30-10/8 5:00-6:15P Ponderosa 437002-07

Grade: 4-5T,Th 8/30-10/8 6:30-7:45P Carrie Martin 437004-01M,W 8/29-10/8 5:00-6:15P Centennial El 437004-02M,W 8/29-10/8 6:30-7:45P Coyote Ridge 437004-03T,Th 8/30-10/8 5:00-6:15P Coyote Ridge 437004-04T,Th 8/30-10/8 5:00-6:15P Monroe 437004-05T,Th 8/30-10/8 6:30-7:45P Namaqua El 437004-06T,Th 8/30-10/8 6:30-7:45P Ponderosa 437004-07

Fall Soccer/3rd & 4th Grade Min/Max 11/14 Register: 7/5-8/8 Fee: $67 (Early Bird thru 7/25), $82 (after 7/25) Girls M,W 8/29-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 7 433023-01M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 8 433023-02T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P Kroh 3 433023-03M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P Loch Lon 2 433023-04M,W 8/29-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 7 433023-05T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P LSP 7 433023-06T,Th 8/30-10/15 4:30-5:30P Kroh 7 433023-07T,Th 8/30-10/15 5:30-6:30P LSP 7 433023-08

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SuperTots Sports | Age: 2–4.5 Since 2002, SuperTots has engaged kids in physical activity in a non-competitive environment that is safe and fun above all else. SuperTots knows kids are hardwired to learn through play. For that reason, we’ve designed an engaging, skill-building curriculum in which “tots” learn through a series of fun games. They acquire athletic skills and fitness and develop a love of sports. Info|Registration: supertotsports.com/colorado HoopsterTots (basketball) HoopsterTots classes focus on building fitness and muscle coordination, while also teaching key basketball fundamentals like dribbling, shot technique, passing and teamwork. We use adjustable hoops and just the right size basketballs. Location: Mehaffey Park Age: 2–2.5 M-F 6/13-6/17 9:15-9:45A $54

Age: 2.5–3.5 M-F 6/13-6/17 10:00-10:45A $79

Age: 3.5-4.5 M-F 6/13-6/17 11:00-11:45A $79

SoccerTots (soccer) Our classes focus on developing motor skills and self-confidence while also learning balance, dribbling, foot-eye coordination and running control. We also introduce an element of light competition. Location: Loveland Sports Park Age: 2–2.5 M-F 7/11-7/15 9:15-9:45A $54

Age: 2.5–3.5 M-F 7/11-7/15 10:00-10:45A $79

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Skyhawks Sports | Age: 4–14 Skyhawks provides a safe, fun, non-competitive environment to teach sports to children ages 4 to 14. Our programs are designed to give each child a positive introduction into sports and ensure they walk away with a smile on their face wanting to learn more. Our knowledgeable and patient staff use a variety of games and activities to give each athlete an overview of the sport while building valuable skills. Since 1979, Skyhawks has taught over two million boys and girls life skills through sports. Info|Registration: skyhawks.com/colorado Sports offered this summer: • Baseball • Basketball • Cheerleading • Flag Football • Lacrosse • Golf

• Soccer • Tennis • Track & Field • Volleyball • Mini-Hawk (baseball, basketball, soccer) • Multi-sport

• STEM Basketball• STEM Flag Football• STEM Soccer

BaseballTots (t-ball) BaseballTots classes focus on fine and gross motor skills as well as body control. We teach all the baseball basics, such as throwing, catching, hitting and running control. We are excited to help these little ones develop a love of the game. Location: Kroh Park Age: 2–2.5 M-F 7/25-7/29 9:15-9:45A $54

Age: 2.5–3.5 M-F 7/25-7/29 10:00-10:45A $79

Age: 3.5-4.5 M-F 7/25-7/29 11:00-11:45A $79

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The Loveland Parks & Recreation Department is fortunate to have the dedicated support of hundreds of local volunteers. Volunteers assist with community education, coaching, special events, open lands maintenance & clean up, program facilitation|tracking and much more! Our volunteers are invaluable and crucial to the success of many programs. Come join our team!

GET CONNECTED! lovgov.org/volunteer (variety of opportunities) teamsideline.com/loveland (Loveland Athletics) offero.cityofloveland.org (Open Lands & Trails)

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Preschool Playtime Min/Max: 4/14 Come run, jump, climb and play in the Chilson Gymnastics Center! Bring an adult buddy to play with. A staff person is present to assist as needed. Pay for child only and present your receipt to the staff person. Age: 3–6 Fee: $5 ea. T 5/3 12:30-1:30P 230266-03T 5/10 12:30-1:30P 230266-04T 6/7 1:30-2:30P 330168-01T 6/14 1:30-2:30P 330168-02T 6/21 1:30-2:30P 330168-03T 6/28 1:30-2:30P 330168-04T 7/12 1:30-2:30P 330268-01T 7/19 1:30-2:30P 330268-02T 7/26 1:30-2:30P 330268-03T 8/2 1:30-2:30P 330268-04

Gymnastics Open Gym Min/Max: 3/15 Drop in for extra workouts or practice skills on our equipment in an unstructured, safe environment. An instructor is present to lead a warm-up, set up stations, spot skills and assist. Pay for child only and present your receipt to the staff person. Age: 6–16 Fee: $5 ea.Sa 5/7 2:30-3:30P 230270-03Sa 5/14 2:30-3:30P 230270-04Sa 6/4 2:30-3:30P 330170-01Sa 6/11 2:30-3:30P 330170-02Sa 6/18 2:30-3:30P 330170-03Sa 6/25 2:30-3:30P 330170-04Sa 7/9 2:30-3:30P 330270-01Sa 7/16 2:30-3:30P 330270-02Sa 7/23 2:30-3:30P 330270-03Sa 7/30 2:30-3:30P 330270-04

FLIP OUT with a gymnastics party! Celebrate your birthday with your friends in the gymnastics room with facilitated activities. Visit lovgov.org/birthdayparties for detailed info. We also offer swim parties. Call 970.962.2468 and get ready to jump, tumble and play!

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Parent/Tot Tumbling Min/Max: 4/12 Spend time with your little one while helping them increase spatial awareness, gross motor and social skills through fun obstacle courses, swinging on bars and balancing on beams. Basic safety and spotting covered. An adult buddy is required; all children participating must be registered. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age: 1.5–3 Fee: $35 Sa 6/4-6/25 9:00-9:30A 330101-01M 6/6-6/27 9:00-9:30A 330101-02W 6/8-6/29 9:45-10:15A 330101-03Th 6/9-6/30 9:15-9:45A 330101-04F 6/10-7/1 10:45-11:15A 330101-05Sa 7/9-7/30 9:00-9:30A 330201-01M 7/11-8/1 9:00-9:30A 330201-02W 7/13-8/3 9:45-10:15A 330201-03Th 7/14-8/4 9:15-9:45A 330201-04F 7/15-8/5 10:45-11:15A 330201-05

Wiggle Worms Min/Max: 4/6 Get your wiggles out as we tumble, climb, bounce and swing! A transitional class for 3 year olds seeking more independence. Parent participation optional. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age: 3 Fee: $35 M 6/6-6/27 9:45-10:15A 330103-01W 6/8-6/29 9:00-9:30A 330103-02F 6/10-7/1 10:00-10:30A 330103-03M 7/11-8/1 9:45-10:15A 330203-01W 7/13-8/3 9:00-9:30A 330203-02F 7/15-8/5 10:00-10:30A 330203-03

Tumbling Tots Min/Max: 4/10 Experience obstacle courses, increase strength, balance and flexibility in a fun, creative environment while enhancing socialization and independence. Explore the bars, beams, vault, trampoline and tumbling in this fun-filled class! Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age: 3–4 Fee: $45 Sa 6/4-6/25 9:45-10:30A 330106-01M 6/6-6/27 11:45A-12:30P 330106-02T 6/7-6/28 9:00-9:45A 330106-03W 6/8-6/29 10:30-11:15A 330106-04W 6/8-6/29 4:30-5:15P 330106-05F 6/10-7/1 9:00-9:45A 330106-06Sa 7/9-7/30 9:45-10:30A 330206-01M 7/11-8/1 11:45A-12:30P 330206-02T 7/12-8/2 9:00-9:45A 330206-03W 7/13-8/3 10:30-11:15A 330206-04W 7/13-8/3 4:30-5:15P 330206-05F 7/15-8/5 9:00-9:45A 330206-06

Tumble Mania Min/Max: 4/8 Is your child constantly jumping, rolling, flipping and bouncing? This class will teach them how to safely do those things and much more. Learn rolls, handstands, cartwheels, roundoffs, backbends and handsprings. Most skills and drills will first be learned on the Tumbl Trak trampoline then progress to the floor exercise mat. As the child progresses, more advance tumbling skills are introduced. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age 3.5–5 Fee: $45M 6/6-6/27 12:45-1:30P 330108-01F 6/10-7/1 12:45-1:30P 330108-02M 7/11-8/1 12:45-1:30P 330208-01F 7/15-8/5 12:45-1:30P 330208-02

Kidnastics Min/Max: 4/8 Age-appropriate skills are taught through the use of obstacle courses and fun stations for the development of strength, balance and flexibility. Introduction to basic gymnastic skills on the bars, beam, vault and floor exercise. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age 4–5 Fee: 1 day/wk $52; 2 days/wk $59 Sa 6/4-6/25 10:45-11:45A 330110-01M 6/6-6/27 10:30-11:30A 330110-02M 6/6-6/27 4:30-5:30P 330110-03T,Th 6/7-6/30 10:00-10:45A 330110-04W 6/8-6/29 11:30A-12:30P 330110-05W 6/8-6/29 5:30-6:30P 330110-06F 6/10-7/1 11:30A-12:30P 330110-07Sa 7/9-7/30 10:45-11:45A 330210-01M 7/11-8/1 10:30-11:30A 330210-02M 7/11-8/1 4:30-5:30P 330210-03T,Th 7/12-8/4 10:00-10:45A 330210-04W 7/13-8/3 11:30A-12:30P 330210-05W 7/13-8/3 5:30-6:30P 330210-06F 7/15-8/5 11:30A-12:30P 330210-07

Advanced Kidnastics Min/Max: 4/8 For those 4 and 5 year olds who are ready for more advanced skills. Instructor approval required. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age 4–5 Fee: 1 day/wk $52; 2 days/wk $59 T,Th 6/7-6/30 10:00-10:45A 330115-01W 6/8-6/29 5:30-6:30P 330115-02T,Th 7/12-8/4 10:00-10:45A 330215-01W 7/13-8/3 5:30-6:30P 330215-02

Intro to Gymnastics Min/Max: 4/8 New to gymnastics? This is the place to start! Be introduced to all apparatus and terminology so you are prepared for Novice Level 1. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age 6–12 Fee: 1 day/wk $52; 2 days/wk $67Sa 6/4-6/25 12:00-1:00P 330117-01M 6/6-6/27 5:45-6:45P 330117-02T,Th 6/7-6/30 11:00A-12:00P 330117-03T,Th 6/7-6/30 4:30-5:30P 330117-04W 6/8-6/29 6:45-7:45P 330117-05Sa 7/9-7/30 12:00-1:00P 330217-01M 7/11-8/1 5:45-6:45P 330217-02T,Th 7/12-8/4 11:00A-12:00P 330217-03T,Th 7/12-8/4 4:30-5:30P 330217-04W 7/13-8/3 6:45-7:45P 330217-05

Novice Level 1 Min/Max: 4/8 The fundamentals of gymnastics are taught on each event - vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise. Instructor approval required. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age 6–12 Fee: 1 day/wk $52; 2 days/wk $67 Sa 6/4-6/25 12:00-1:00P 330120-01M 6/6-6/27 5:45-6:45P 330120-02T,Th 6/7-6/30 11:00A-12:00P 330120-03T,Th 6/7-6/30 4:30-5:30P 330120-04W 6/8-6/29 6:45-7:45P 330120-05Sa 7/9-7/30 12:00-1:00P 330220-01M 7/11-8/1 5:45-6:45P 330220-02T,Th 7/12-8/4 11:00A-12:00P 330220-03T,Th 7/12-8/4 4:30-5:30P 330220-04W 7/13-8/3 6:45-7:45P 330220-05

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Mini Dancers: Ballet | Tap | Jazz Preschoolers and new kindergarteners are introduced to tap, jazz and ballet skills through inspiring music and imagery. This class celebrates the way kids learn best... through play, connection and exploration! Location: Maple/Spruce Age: 3–5 W 6/1-6/29 9:15-10:00A $40 357012-1W 7/13-8/10 9:15-10:00A $40 357012-2

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Creative Movement | Family Dance A weekly class bringing families together with dance, games, creativity and community! Each class focuses on strengthening our family relationships and connections, experiencing our children and parenting in new ways and celebrating curiosity, health, joy and play in action! Location: Small Gym Age: 2–4 W 6/1-6/29 10:45-11:30A $40 357052-1W 7/13-8/10 10:45-11:30A $40 357052-2

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Homeschool Gymnastics Min/Max: 4/8 Join other homeschoolers for an hour of fun gymnastics. We will utilize our developmental program curriculum to ensure growth and progress in a fun and safe environment. A great way to incorporate physical education into your homeschool curriculum. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age: 5–16 Fee: $45W 6/8-6/29 12:45-1:45P 330150-01W 7/13-8/3 12:45-1:45P 330250-01

Children perform better when parents & siblings observe from the viewing area. Thank you for your cooperation!

Beginner Level 2 Min/Max: 4/8 For those who have completed and mastered the skills in Novice Level 1 and are ready for more challenging skills. Instructor approval required. Loc: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age 6–12 Fee: 1 day/wk $52; 2 days/wk $67 Sa 6/4-6/25 1:15-2:15P 330125-01M 6/6-6/27 7:00-8:00P 330125-02T,Th 6/7-6/30 12:15-1:15P 330125-03T,Th 6/7-6/30 5:45-6:45P 330125-04Sa 7/9-7/30 1:15-2:15P 330225-01M 7/11-8/1 7:00-8:00P 330225-02T,Th 7/12-8/4 12:15-1:15P 330225-03T,Th 7/12-8/4 5:45-6:45P 330225-04

Advanced Beginner Level 3 Min/Max: 4/8 This level continues to build a strong foundation of skills on each event. Instructor approval required. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age 6–12 Fee: 1 day/wk $52; 2 days/wk $67 M 6/6-6/27 7:00-8:00P 330130-01T,Th 6/7-6/30 12:15-1:15P 330130-02T,Th 6/7-6/30 5:45-6:45P 330130-03M 7/11-8/1 7:00-8:00P 330230-01T,Th 7/12-8/4 12:15-1:15P 330230-02T,Th 7/12-8/4 5:45-6:45P 330230-03

Intermediate Level 4 Min/Max: 4/8 A more involved class focusing on fine tuning and correct execution of all skills on each event while continuing to learn new ones. Instructor approval required. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age 6-12 Fee: $67T,Th 6/7-6/30 7:00-8:00P 330135-01T,Th 7/12-8/4 7:00-8:00P 330235-01

Advanced Intermediate Level 5 Min/Max: 4/8 This level corresponds with USAG Level 5 in which advanced skills, strength and flexibility are emphasized. Instructor approval required. Location: Chilson Gymnastics Ctr Age 6–12 Fee: $67 T,Th 6/7-6/30 7:00-8:00P 330140-01T,Th 7/12-8/4 7:00-8:00P 330240-01

NEW! Dance with Mimi Mimi Ferrie is a Northern Colorado native and professional dancer and educator with twenty consecutive years teaching children and families. Mimi received her BFA in dance and teaches toddlers to professional dancers in a variety of genres. She brings her passion, joy and love for movement into each class she leads.

Youth Hip Hop Let's party! This expressive and high energy class is all about finding our groove and personal style. Learn elements from breakin', funk, pop styles, party dances and choreography. Location: Maple/Spruce Age: 6–10 W 6/1-6/29 4:00-4:50P $50 358072-1W 7/13-8/10 4:00-4:50P $50 358072-2

Lyrical | Contemporary Dance Dancers will find their artistic voice and deepen their connection to their body and spirit through flowing and expressive choreography and improvisations. Location: Maple/Spruce Age: 7–11 W 6/1-6/29 5:00-5:55P $50 358082-1W 7/13-8/10 5:00-5:55P $50 358082-2

Adaptive Dance Join our adaptive dance class geared toward students with physical and neurological diversity. This child independent class explores creative movement, rhythm, strength, balance and coordination through joyful dance activities. Location: Maple/Spruce Age: 6–12 W 6/1-6/29 11:45A-12:30P $50 369300-1W 7/13-8/10 11:45A-12:30P $50 369300-2

Summer Dance Camp Campers will ignite their imagination through movement, crafts, music and games celebrating favorite films like Encanto, Raya and the Last Dragon and more! The camp will culminate with a mini performance for family and friends! Age: 5–8 T-Th 6/28-6/30 1:30- 3:30P $60 358092-1

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GROUP FITNESS CLASSESDID YOU KNOW?

ARE INCLUDED IN YOUR DAILY ADMISSION!

700 E. Fourth St. • cityofloveland.org/chilson

AquaFitnessBarreFusionCardioPowerFlexibleStrengthMeditationPowerAbs CardioKickSilverSneakers®ClassicPilatesPlusGroupCyclingPowerToning BodyBlastYogaAquaHIITIntervalCardioAerobicsAquaEzFlowPiYoRiverWalking Butts&GutsAquaZumba®PowerBarToningSilverSneakers®CircuitZumbaGold®

PowerHIITSilverSneakers®YogaZumba®AquaWaterWalkingStep...and more!

FITNESS SCHEDULE: lovgov.org/fitnesswellness New classes are added throughout the year.

DROP-INChilson Childcare

Come work out or take a Chilson class and drop the kids off for FUN in Chilson Childcare!

Ages 3 months through 8 years

See page 2 for details.

• Hiking • Fishing • Kayaking • Swimming • Archery

• Leave No Trace Principles • Conservation Ambassadors • Backcountry & Water Safety

NATURE CAMP

Grades 3–6 | Loveland location

Wednesdays June 15 – Aug 3 • 9 – 11A

Registration: vibetribeadventures.org/urban-trekkerQuestions: [email protected]

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GOLF TOURNAMENT

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PRESCHOOLFALL 2022 SMALL FRIES PRESCHOOL

Small Fries Preschool earned a Level 5 rating with

the Colorado Shines Program, a quality rating and improvement

system that monitors and supports early learning programs. Its primary functions are to help participating

programs improve their quality through assessment, training

and tools, and to connect Colorado families with

quality child care.A quality-rated, state-licensed preschool program for your 3 to 5 year old that includes a balance of play-based, child-directed discovery and teacher-led small group activities. Kindergarten-readiness is ensured through the encouragement of self-regulation, critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The Small Fries Preschool program follows the Colorado Early Learning & Developmental Guidelines to build curriculum in the following content areas:

• Social/Emotional Development

• Cognitive Development

• Language & Early Literacy

• Fine & Gross Motor Skills REGISTRATION FOR FALL 2022 BEGAN FEBRUARY 8, 2022. SPACES ARE LIMITED. REGISTRATION IS NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE.

Visit lovgov.org/smallfries to download a registration form and submit it in person at the Chilson Center. Open spaces are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

• Creative Arts & Expression

• Physical Health & Development

• Logic & Reasoning

• Approaches to Learning

• An annual, non-refundable registration fee of $35 is due at the time of enrollment. Session fees may be paid in full or broken down into monthly tuition payments that are due on the 1st of each month during the session. • The Fall 2022 session runs September 6–December 16 and generally follows the Thompson School District calendar for district-wide holiday breaks and weather-related closures. • Parent and Child Orientation meetings are held in August. • Full-tuition scholarships are available for the fall & spring sessions. For information on scholarship qualifications and applications, please call Kelly Rathbun at 970.962.2487. *No classes 10/14, 10/19, 10/21, 11/21–11/25

Pre-K Age: 4–5M-W 9/6-12/14* 9:00-11:30A $720M-W 9/6-12/14* 12:30-3:00P $720

Preschool Age: 3–4Th,F 9/8-12/16* 9:00-11:30A $468Th,F 9/8-12/16* 12:30-3:00P $468

Call 970.962.2487 for more information, to schedule a tour or to inquire about full-tuition scholarship opportunities.

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Skyhawks SuperTots Sports Academy Age: 2–4.5 Classes develop motor skills, promote physical fitness and instill a love for sports in your budding athlete. Check out soccer, baseball and basketball classes held Thursday or Friday mornings at Chilson. Info|Registration: supertotsports.com/colorado (June/July) Skyhawks Sports Camps Age: 4–14 Camps include baseball, basketball, flag football, volleyball and Mini-Hawk (baseball/basketball/soccer combo) Info|Registration: skyhawks.com/colorado (June/July)

SKYHAWKS SPORTS

Preschool Mini-Camps Supplement your child's year-round preschool classroom experience with these hands-on, engaging adventure camps! Children should come prepared for active play with a water bottle and good play shoes. Camp days are filled with songs, games, crafts, dramatic play and sensory activities. Location: Tiny Tot Rm Age: 2.5–4 Adventure Camp Pretend to go camping, explore the outdoors and experience nature in this hands on mini-camp!T-Th 6/14-6/16 10:00A-12:00P $48 355102-1

“Mighty Me” Superhero Camp Superheroes unite! Make your own superhero cuff, masks and shields as we pretend to be real superheroes!T-Th 7/12-7/14 10:00A-12:00P $48 355102-2

Wild About Animals Camp Engage in fun and creative animal activities all while learning how to take care of our furry friends!T-Th 8/2-8/4 10:00A-12:00P $48 355102-3

Friday FUNdays! Get involved in some serious play! Each Friday session features a craft project and group activity to get children working together and solving problems! Location: Tiny Tot Rm Age: 3–5 Transportation Ready, set...go! Invent your own mode of transportation through hands-on science and art activities. F 6/24 10:00-11:30A $12 355602-1 Art Explosion! Make a beautiful piece of process art using different techniques and exploring various mediums.F 7/8 10:00-11:30A $12 355602-2 Out of this World! All extraterrestrials welcome! Create your own planet and join in on the space fun.F 7/29 10:00-11:30A $12 355602-3

Bringing FUN toYOU!

Rent Our Mobile Recreation Trailer

Our Mobile Recreation Trailer has a variety of fun games, sports and activities for youth and adults and is ready to be rented for private events! More info: 970.962.2336

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Kids' Zone Near train Mobile Recreation Trailer, face painting, SNAG demos, Red, White & Blue booth, Buckhorn Northern Railroad (10A–5P, 75 cents per ride)

3:00–8:00P

Live Music Amphitheater Celebrate with live music: • Wood Belly (Bluegrass) • Creole Stomp (Cajun) • Loveland Concert Band 8:00–9:15P

3:00–9:00P

Children's Bike Parade South of Playground 3:30P staging, 4P start time Staging south of playground near Kids' Zone. The ride is 0.6 miles around duck pond; finish by riding in front of the stage. Awards for best costume, best decorated bike & crowd favorite. FREE (#351962-1)*

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JULY 4TH FESTIVAL

Cornhole Tournament Near amphitheater 32-team single elimination, $35 prize for top two teams. Fee: $35/team (#377901-99)*

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PLUS!** Vendor booths & entertainment.

Fireworks Over Lake Loveland Start time is approximate.

9:17P

Parking Paid parking at Loveland High School - no parking at North Lake Park; RideShare encouraged.

Beer Garden Near amphitheater Age 21+ with valid I.D.

3:00–8:00P

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Foundry Plaza After ice cream social ($)

The Rookie (G) Fri, Aug 5

Barnes Softball Complex* Drop-in baseball; concessions

Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl (PG)

Sat, July 23 Winona Pool ($ entry fee)

The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part (PG)

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Onward (PG) Fri, June 3

Civic Center Lagoon* After the Library event

Encanto (PG) Fri, June 10

Cattail Creek, FREE SNAG and driving range, 4–6P

Jumanji: The Next Level (PG-13)

Fri, June 17 Kroh Park*

Happy Gilmore (PG-13) Fri, July 15

Mariana Butte Golf Course Enjoy a date night dinner ($)

8:45P (approximately)

DIVE-IN MOVIE!

* Play games at the Mobile Recreation Trailer from 7:00–8:30P

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YOUTH & TEENS

Leave No Trace Experience the outdoors and have FUN in a new Nature Camp for kids in grades 3–6. See page 39.

SkateStart Skateboarding Camps Min/Max: 4/14 These unique programs target your beginner/never-ever as well as your little ripper. Helmet, skateboard and proper shoes are required, unless otherwise noted. Instructor: Patrick O'Toole Age: 5-12 1-Day Camp Level 1 introduces the basics of skateboarding. The patented SkateStart skateboard is provided for this camp, which helps with proper foot placement and riding technique. Location: Loveland Sports Park, 950 N. Boyd Lake Ave. F 6/10 9:00-10:30A $60 353202-13-Day Camp Your up-and-coming skater will develop their skills, learning drop-ins, Ollies and more. Other activities include skateboard assembly, scavenger hunts, proper pad usage, fun games and ventures throughout Mehaffey Park. Kids will have a blast, make new friends and new memories. Location: Mehaffey Skate Park, 3350 W. 29th St.M-W 6/20-6/22 9:00A-12:00P $140 353203-1M-W 8/8-8/10 9:00A-12:00P $140 353203-2

Missoula Children’s Theatre: Johnny Appleseed Open Auditions The Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) team will arrive in town with the set, lights, costumes, props and makeup: everything it takes to put on a play…except the actors. MCT and the Rialto Theater are looking for students to join the cast in open auditions for Johnny Appleseed. Roles are available for students going into 1st through 12th grades. Required rehearsals occur during the week of June 13, with two public performances presented on Saturday, June 18. Tuition is due at time of casting. Advanced registration required at rialtotheatercenter.org/missoula Questions: 970.962.2120 Loc: Rialto Theater, 228 E. Fourth St. Grade: 1–12M 6/13 10:00A-12:00P $75

Rialto Children’s Theater Has your child been bitten by the theater bug? Help them develop their talents in this fun, interactive camp. Learn the basis of theater craft and performance from theater professionals in a hands-on setting using state-of-the-art equipment on the historic Rialto Theater Stage. Questions: 970.962.2120 Location: Rialto Theater, 228 E. Fourth St. Grade: 1–5M-F 6/20-6/24 10:00-11:30A $45 358702 - 1

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Ultimate Babysitter's Boot Camp A comprehensive skills-based class with topics covering business & leadership principles, discipline, communication, safe play, basic care for infants and children, disaster preparedness, preventing accidents, recognizing and responding to emergencies, infant and child CPR, choking and basic first aid. CPR certification is NOT included. Receive a Child & Babysitting Safety Certificate from the American Safety & Health Institute. Location: Party Rm Age: 11–16Sa 6/11 9:00A-3:00P $75 361702-1Sa 6/25 9:00A-3:00P $75 361702-2Sa 7/16 9:00A-3:00P $75 361702-3Sa 7/30 9:00A-3:00P $75 361702-4

ADVENTURE BOUND DAY CAMPS

A state-licensed, childcare/camp program for children entering grades K-9. Themed weeks include enrichment activities, crafts, games and more. Location: Chilson Recreation Center More info: lovgov.org/abdc Questions: 970.962.2487Registration for Grades K-5 and 6-9 began in February & spaces are limited. Registration forms can be downloaded online and are accepted in person ONLY. A $35 non-refundable registration fee along with a $25/week deposit is due at the time of registration.

ABDC Camps for Grades K-5 A combination of onsite crafts and games, Chilson enrichment activities and field trips make for an exciting adventure! Info on daily schedules, program policies and camper enrollment profiles available after registration. Camp Days & Times: Monday – Friday 7:30A–5:30P Summer Fees** Registration is for the full 5-day week, Mon–Fri unless otherwise noted below (weeks 1, 6 & 11). Fee (5-day): $225/wk ** Sibling Discount: 10% off for 2nd child; 15% off for add'l children

Play-Well TEKnologies LEGO® Camps Gear up your engineering skills with tens of thousands of LEGO® parts and experienced Play-Well instructors! Location: Party Rm Morning camps Age: 5–7 | Afternoon camps Age: 8–12 Enchanted Engineering Build and interact with our favorite fairy tales! Help Cinderella make it back before midnight, fly with Peter Pan and the Lost Boys and ensure Alice outwits the Queen of Hearts.M-F 6/27-7/1 9:00A-12:00P $163 361102-1 MARVELous Engineering Use LEGO® to build our strongest Avengers to defeat Thanos, help Thor retrieve Mjolnir, swing through the city with Spiderman and tell Hulk to...SMASH! Are you up to the challenge?M-F 6/27-7/1 1:00-4:00P $163 361102-2 Adventures in STEM Build engineer-designed projects such as space stations, fire trucks, battle tanks and the Eiffel Tower. Apply real world concepts in physics and architecture.M-F 7/18-7/22 9:00A-12:00P $163 361112-1M-F 7/18-7/22 1:00-4:00P $163 361112-2

Unplugged Gaming Level up your engineering skills in this arcade-inspired experience. Build go-karts to race Mario, blast asteroids with Star Fox, battle foes with Kirby and barrel blast with Donkey Kong! M-F 8/1-8/5 9:00A-12:00P $163 361122-1M-F 8/1-8/5 1:00-4:00P $163 361122-2

IncrediFlix Movie Making Camps IncrediFlix programs are focused on expanding imagination and creativity using hands-on activities. Kids learn brainstorming, story structure and storyboarding. All flix will be professionally edited and downloadable within a month after class. Location: Party Rm Age: 7–13 Minecraft vs. Roblox Flix (AM) Make a Minecraft or Roblox movie, or make a mashup! Work in groups to create a stop-motion movie full of games or challenges for your characters to overcome. Create sets out of construction paper, make Minecraft blocks, film, do voice-overs and more set design effects like flowing lava (new!).T-F 7/5-7/8 9:00A-12:00P $227 361302-1 Animation Flix (PM) In this fast-paced class, you'll create up to 4 stop-motion movies! These include dinosaurs, white board and toy car animations. Then you'll get to make your own cartoon animation starring you and your voice!T-F 7/5-7/8 1:00-4:00P $227 361302-2 Minecraft vs. Roblox Flix & Animation Flix (Full Day) Pack a lunch and join us for the full day! Includes a supervised lunch daily in between classes. T-F 7/5-7/8 9:00A-4:00P $434 361302-3

Summer Camp Children must be 5 years old and entering grades K-5 in Fall 2022. Register only for the weeks your child will attend. Registration is for the full week, Monday – Friday. Week Dates Theme 1 6/1-6/3 (W/Th/F) Ahoy Matey 2 6/6-6/10 Myths & Magic 3 6/13-6/17 Nature! Nature! Nature! 4 6/20-6/24 Blast to the Past 5 6/27-7/1 Holiday Hullabaloo 6 7/5-7/8 (T–F) When They Roamed 7 7/11-7/15 Helping Hands 8 7/18-7/22 Eureka! 9 7/25-7/29 Campers Got Talent 10 8/1-8/5 Days of Disney 11 8/8-8/11 (M–Th) Camp Memories are Forever

ABDC Summer for Grades 6–9 Has your camper outgrown traditional day camp programs? These fun camps focus on age-appropriate topics and activities. Campers must be entering grades 6–9 in Fall 2022. Camp Days & Times: Monday – Thursday 8:30A–4:30P No camp held on Friday.Camp Fees** (4-day): $170/wk ABLE to Sail is a contracted camp with a separate fee noted below.Friday Trips: Optional Friday Teen Trips will be provided to complete your camper’s week for an additional registration and fee. Teen Trip information including location and fees are available at the required parent orientation in April. Days Dates Theme FeeM–Th 6/6-6/9 Makin’ Movies $170M–Th 6/13-6/16 Down in Denver $170M–Th 6/20-6/23 Jr. Counselor $170M–Th 6/27-6/30 ABLE to Sail $300M–Th 7/11-7/14 Helping Hands $170M–Th 7/18-7/21 Tinker Workshop $170M–Th 7/25-7/28 Wilderness Skills $170

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ART & COOKINGART & CERAMIC AT ARTISAN YOU!

All supplies included. Completed projects are kiln-fired onsite and ready for pick-up one week after class dates. Location: Artisan You! Studio, 405 E. Seventh St.

Summer Camp: Our Favorite Critters Paint pottery, play with clay & create with glass. The week includes 2 pottery painting projects, 2 clay projects and 1 fused glass project! Age: 5–12M-F 6/6-6/10 10:00A-12:00P $135 361042-1

Father's Day Handprint Platter Bring the kids and make Dad a fun grilling platter for this Father's Day! We will have a couple styles of platters to choose from. Staff are on hand to assist with getting good handprints or footprints. Learn how to do the lettering or leave it to us. Age: 0–12 Adult participation is required. Sa 6/4 10:00-11:00A $60 361032-1

Kids Fused Glass: Fairy Door Create a magical fairy door! Kids will lean to cut glass safely, design a door the fairies will love and how to make the design come to life. Age: 6–12Th 6/2 10:00-11:30A $25 361022-1Sa 7/23 10:00-11:30A $25 361022-2

Gnome Plate Paint a cute gnome on a plate you can actually use! Learn how to transfer a design on ceramic and get a lighter, pastel look with ceramic glazes. Age: 18+Sa 5/21 1:00-3:00P $35 362022-1Th 7/7 6:30-8:30P $35 362022-2

Painting with Wool Min/Max: 5/6 Beginners! Learn to create a 5" x 7" southwest sunset with a felting needle and 100% wool. Build your crafting skills while having fun. $10 supply fee payable to instructor. Location: Cherry Rm Age: 12+W 6/22 1:30-3:30P $25 391405-1Th 6/23 5:30-7:30P $25 391405-2

Needle Felting Jewelry Min/Max: 5/6 This class features a colorful needle felted pin in the Laurel Burch style, or bring a photo of your favorite cat face. Meow! $10 supply fee payable to instructor. Location: Cherry Rm Age: 12+Th 7/14 1:30-3:30P $25 391407-1

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Youth Cooking: Summer Desserts Min/Max: 6/16 Let's learn to make some sweet treats using fresh summer produce. These desserts are refreshing, delicious, and, best of all, they are nutritious! All recipes are vegetarian-vegan friendly. A consent form is required. Location: Cherry Rm Instructor: Sapna Von Reich Age: 6–13W 6/8 1:30-3:30P $28 360647-1

Food for Life: Kids Nutrition and Cooking Camp Min/Max: 6/20 Poor diet and lack of exercise put today's children at greater risk for heart disease, diabetes and cancer later in life. A foundation for healthy eating is needed to lessen the risk for chronic diseases. The curriculum highlights the positives of the four food groups in the Power Plate. Kids learn about nutrition and how to cook healthy recipes in each class. All supplies included. A consent form is required. Location: Cherry Rm Instructor: Sapna Von Reich Age: 6–12 Time: 1:30–3:30P T 5/31 Bang-Up Breakfasts $21 260650-1W 6/1 In Between Meals $21 260650-2Th 6/2 Rainbow Lunches $21 260650-3F 6/3 Digging These Dinners $21 260650-4T-F 5/31-6/3 All sessions $75 260650-5

Testy Thai Table Min/Max: 5/12 A tasty introduction to everyday Thai cuisine with an experienced Thai instructor. Join Sim, as she shows you cooking tips and tricks, and how to choose quality ingredients to make your Thai food taste great. Menu: crispy spring rolls with sweet chili sauce, green curry, lemon basil soda, jasmine rice and a Thai dipping sauce. $28 supply fee payable to the instructor Location: Cherry Rm Instructor: Sim Suinn Age: 18+ T 6/14 6:00-8:30P $12 359127-1

Thai Coconut Min/Max: 5/12 Curry is a favorite dish in Thai restaurants and throughout the world for good reason. Based on a delicious paste of fresh and dried herbs and spices, curry is unique and unlike any Western cuisine. Menu: Tom kha soup, stir fry red curry, jasmine rice with a Thai dipping sauce and Thai ice tea with lime. $28 supply fee payable to the instructor Location: Cherry Rm Instructor: Sim Suinn Age: 18+ T 7/12 6:00-8:30P $12 359128-1

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Thai Table Min/Max: 5/12 Come and make a typical family-style dinner that will bring you to Thailand without traveling far. Menu: tamarind shrimp, jungle curry, Thai jasmine rice, Thai dipping sauce, and ginger lemongrass drink. $28 supply fee payable to the instructor Location: Cherry Rm Instructor: Sim Suinn Age: 18+ T 8/9 6:00-8:30P $12 359129-1

Youth Cooking: Calling All Pasta Lovers Experiment with food and learn to make simple everyday meals that are healthy and delicious! All recipes are vegetarian-vegan friendly. Menu: homemade pasta sauce, a pasta dish, nutty Parmesan cheese and a wholesome salad. A consent form is required. Min/Max: 6/16 Location: Cherry Rm Instructor: Sapna Von Reich Age: 6–13W 6/22 1:30-3:30P $28 360648-1

Youth Cooking: Homemade Fruit Sorbets Join us for an adventurous class to make wholesome fruit sorbets with minimum ingredients. Use a variety of seasonal fruits to create these mouth-watering delights to stay cool this summer. All recipes are vegetarian-vegan friendly. A consent form is required. Min/Max: 6/16 Location: Cherry Rm Instructor: Sapna Von Reich Age: 6–13W 6/29 1:30-3:30P $28 360649-1

Youth Cooking: Pancake & Waffle Shuffle This class highlights the two most popular breakfast staples. Explore how to make this fairly processed food more wholesome and enjoyable. Bring your ideas to share with the class! All recipes are vegetarian-vegan friendly. A consent form is required. Min/Max: 6/16 Location: Cherry Rm Instructor: Sapna Von Reich Age: 6–13W 7/6 1:30- 3:30P $28 360651-1

Youth Cooking: Summer Smoothies Join us to learn how to make nutritious and delicious smoothies - our most refreshing class yet! Explore how to get the most out of your blender. A consent form is required. Min/Max: 6/16 Location: Cherry Rm Instructor: Sapna Von Reich Age: 6–13W 7/20 1:30-3:30P $28 362654-1

Youth Cooking: Ramen Noodles Made Healthy Ramen noodles can be made healthy and fulfilling! Learn some new ways to make this nostalgic food good for you. All recipes are vegetarian-vegan friendly. A consent form is required. Min/Max: 6/16 Location: Cherry Rm Instructor: Sapna Von Reich Age: 6–13W 7/27 1:30-3:30P $28 360653-1

NEW! Wine Making Introduction This class introduces you to wine making and includes the step-by-step process of making 6 gallons (30 bottles) of wine from an ingredient kit. Everything you need to know to start making your own amazing wine at home! Min/Max: 5/12 Location: Cherry Rm Instructor: Tony Mancina Age: 21+ T 8/16 5:30-7:30P $16 359131-1

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Summer Programs Please check the Offero calendar for additional programs and volunteer opportunities including Nature Cabin Open House Days, citizen science projects, stewardship opportunities and summer evening ranger talks.

MAY5/6 Astronomy Night 5/13 Art in Nature - Sketching & Journaling5/16 Nature Cabin Docent Training 5/18 Returning to the Wild? A Sunset Guided Walk5/19 Art in Nature - Sketching & Journaling5/19 PEEPs* Exploration5/21 Returning to the Wild? A Sunset Guided Walk5/25 Guided Wildflower Hike5/28 Guided Bird Walk5/29 Astronomy Night

JUNE6/1 Plains to Foothills - A Sunset Guided Walk6/3 Trail Host Training (1 of 2)6/4 Plains to Foothills - A Sunset Guided Walk6/4 Trail Host Training (2 of 2)6/4 National Trails Day Volunteer Project6/13 Guided Wildflower Hike6/16 Art in Nature - Sketching & Journaling6/16 PEEPs* Exploration6/17 Art in Nature - Sketching & Journaling6/18 Dog Day of Summer6/21 Bats in the Canyon6/22 Everybody Bike Day6/24 Certified Interpretive Guide Training (6/24–27)6/25 Guided Bird Walk

JULY7/1 Fireflies in the Meadow7/2 Astronomy Night 7/9 Fireflies in the Meadow7/15 Art in Nature - Sketching & Journaling7/16 Guided Bird Walk7/20 What a Variety of Life! A Sunset Guided Walk7/21 Art in Nature Sketching & Journaling7/21 PEEPs* Exploration7/23 What a Variety of Life! A Sunset Guided Walk

AUGUST8/6 Astronomy Night 8/12 Coyotes on the Rim8/17 An Amusement Park!? A Sunset Guided Walk8/18 Art in Nature - Sketching & Journaling8/18 PEEPs* Exploration8/19 Art in Nature - Sketching & Journaling8/20 An Amusement Park!? A Sunset Guided Walk8/27 Guided Bird Walk

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Cottonwood Run Taft-Wilson along Big Thompson River

Devil’s Backbone (County fee area) 1725 Hidden Valley Dr. Emerald Glen Wilson Ave. & 43rd St.

King’s Crossing 990 S. Lincoln Ave.

Mariana Butte 701 Clubhouse Dr.

Meadowbrook 2000 Cascade Ave.

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - OPEN LANDS & TRAILS

Sign up on Offero: offero.cityofloveland.orgEnvironmental Educators The Open Lands Division offers FREE training for Environmental Educators to help teach K-5 students about Colorado wildlife, plants and the environment. Choose your favorite subjects and share your love of the outdoors!

Stewardship & Special Projects Volunteers are needed for ongoing stewardship projects, such as citizen science, trail building, native plant restoration, weed removal & cleanup days. No experience necessary. All training & materials provided.

Coordinator: 970.962.2643 [email protected]

Trail Host Program FREE training is available for volunteer Trail Hosts to visit open lands and trails and engage with visitors, answer questions and report information about public use.

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Learn how to Play Chess Min/Max: 6/8 This class will teach you the basics of chess! Learn the fundamentals of the game and work on improving your concentration and strategic thinking. Gain fast decision- making skills and learn to evaluate alternatives. There are multiple ways to win through guided instruction. You will have opportunities to play other opponents. Location: Cherry Rm Instructor: Jim Roode Age: 18+ W 6/8-6/29 11:30A-1:00P $15 390026-1

Responsible Casino Gambling – for Fun & Profit Min/Max: 8/15 Are you interested in Black Jack, Roulette or Baccarat? Here is your chance to play these games and learn the strategy as well as advanced techniques to make your next gambling junket profitable in a real casino. Required book: $25 payable to instructor at first class. Location: Maple/Spruce Instructor: Haiko Eichler Age: 21+ Th 6/16-8/4 2:00-4:00P $20 390025-1

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NEW! Wine Making Introduction This class introduces you to wine making and includes the step-by-step process of making 6 gallons (30 bottles) of wine from an ingredient kit. Everything you need to know to start making your own amazing wine at home! Min/Max: 5/12 Location: Cherry Rm Instructor: Tony Mancina Age: 21+ T 8/16 5:30-7:30P $16 359131-1

What makes for a successful community?

We believe it’s leaving lasting legacies. And that’s just what the City of Loveland Parks & Recreation Department does.

We invite you to view our 2021 Annual Report! lovgov.org/parksrecreation

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Line Dance Min/Max: 8/20 Get exercise and socialize! This is not a drop-in class; you must register for the entire session. Instructor: Tracey Ingraham Age: 18+Contemporary Line Dance Dance the hottest new line dances to current country music and top 40 hits. Dances vary from beginner to intermediate levels, so some line dancing experience is a plus. Location: Hickory/Maple/Spruce W 6/1-6/29 8:00-9:00A $27.50 390083-1W 8/10-8/24 8:00-9:00A $16.50 390083-3

Country Line Dance Beginning Learn beginning line dance steps including grapevine, coaster step, triple step, jazz box and more. Location: Hickory/Maple/Spruce M 6/6-6/27 9:45-10:45A $22 390081-1M 8/1-8/22 9:45-10:45A $16.50 390081-3

Country Line Dance Continuing For those who already know a step or two! Location: Fitness/Dance Studio Th 6/2-6/30 10:45A-12:15P $40 390080-1Th 8/4-8/25 10:45A-12:15P $32 390080-3

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Tap Dance - Level 1 & 2 Min/Max: 6/12 Always wanted to tap dance? Now is the time! Have FUN while exercising your body and your brain. Recent studies show dancing is the BEST activity for keeping your brain active and can prevent the onset of osteoporosis, as well as increase bone density. Location: Loveland Dance Academy, 440 N. Lincoln Ave. Instructor: Sally Fortenberry Age: 18+ Level 1: Beginner *No class 7/5 Tap basics for anyone who has not danced with Sally. Covers basic steps, terminology and tap history. T 6/28-8/9* 11:15A-12:15P $48 390021-2

Level 2: Intermediate *No class 7/5 For those with recent experience; permission required. Moves fast with complicated choreography. T 6/28-8/9* 9:30-10:30A $48 390021-1

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Say Ahhh - How the Mouth & Body are Connected & What You Can Do To Be Healthy Many people are aware of the relationship between good health and long life, but have you ever considered that the health of your mouth is linked to your overall health? As a general dentist for over 27 years in Loveland, and a member of the American Academy of Oral Systemic Health, Dr. Rhonda Krause talks about the connection between a healthy mouth & body. Min/Max: 10/40 Location: Cherry Age: 18+F 6/10 2:00-3:00P FREE 391210-1

Living with Alzheimer's - For Late Stage Caregivers Min/Max: 7/20 In the late stages of Alzheimer's disease, caregiving typically involves new ways of connecting and interacting with the person with the disease. Hear from caregivers and professionals about resources, monitoring care and providing meaningful connection for the person with late-stage Alzheimer's and their families. This is a two-part series. Location: Cherry Instructor: Angel Hoffman Age: 18+W 9/7-9/14 1:00-2:00P FREE 391031-1

DID YOU KNOW? We have Pickleball Leagues! See page 28.

Dementia Conversations Min/Max: 7/20 This workshop offers tips on how to have honest and caring conversations with family members about going to the doctor, deciding when to stop driving and making legal and financial plans. Location: Cherry Instructor: Angel Hoffman Age: 18+Th 6/23 4:00-5:00P FREE 391010-1

NEW! Belly Dancing - Beginning Min/Max: 8/20 Do you like to learn new things? If you want to strengthen your body, and step out of your comfort zone, then you'll love belly dance! Learn how to access and isolate muscles around the hips and torso to create both soft, fluid movements and stunning sharp hits and locks. This class is designed for the total beginner with no previous belly dance experience. Location: Hickory/Maple/Spruce Age: 18+T 6/7-6/28 9:00-10:00A $22 390084-1T 7/12-7/26 9:00-10:00A $17 390084-2T 8/2-8/23 9:00-10:00A $22 390084-3

Looking for youth dance classes? See page 38 for a variety of movement FUN.

Pickleball Beginning Skills Min/Max: 8/10 Curious about Pickleball, the fastest growing sport in America? Pickleball is a court sport similar to tennis with elements of badminton and ping pong. Learn key fundamentals and develop basic skills so you’re ready for our drop-in sessions (see page 3). All equipment provided. Location: Osborn Park, 1615 Fourth St. SE Instructors: Pam McGee (Tues), Bob Monroe (Thurs), George Richards (Fri) Age: 18+ Fee: $40 Day Date Time Class #T 6/7-6/28 6:00-8:00P 376114-62T 7/5-7/26 6:00-8:00P 376114-63T 8/2-8/23 6:00-8:00P 376114-64Th 6/2-6/23 6:00-8:00P 376113-62Th 7/7-7/28 6:00-8:00P 376113-63Th 8/4-8/25 6:00-8:00P 376113-64F 6/3-6/24 6:00-8:00P 376115-62F 7/8-7/29 6:00-8:00P 376115-63F 8/5-8/26 6:00-8:00P 376115-64

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FIND YOUR FIT

Group Fitness Schedules Available at the Chilson Recreation/Senior Center front desk and online. See class descriptions on pages 20–21. Class schedules subject to change. Current schedule: lovgov.org/fitnesswellness

Group Fitness Classes at Chilson Drop in for individual classes and use your Chilson pass (including SilverSneakers® or Renew Active passes) or pay the daily fee. Virtual (online) Register for virtual classes by the week and use your Chilson pass (including SilverSneakers® or Renew Active passes) or pay the fee below. Need help registering for a virtual class? Call 970.962.2428 Fee: $10/week for unlimited virtual classes (use keyword "virtual"; receipt has Zoom links)

Senior Activity Card (SAC) Benefits! wBenefit #1 Registration priority for day tripsBenefit #2 Discounted fees for day tripsBenefit #3 Reduced admission to senior dances Anyone age 62+ can purchase a card. The SAC is $20 per person and is valid for one year from the purchase date. Please refer to listings denoted by this symbol: w for discounted rates.

Spa Services for All Ages Call providers directly to schedule an appointment. Therapeutic Massage Joyce Meis, LMT: 970.691.3441 Schedule a 30-min, 60-min or 90-min massage in private massage room. Gift certificates available. Medically Based Foot Care Patti Krkosa: 720.442.2615 1st & 3rd Thursday, 8:30A–4:00P

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BINGO w/ Loveland High School Students Join us for BINGO! Prizes and refreshments provided by Loveland High School students. They will join in the fun, too! Get out of the house and have some fun with us at Chilson. Register online or in person. Min/Max: 20/40 Location: Hickory/Maple/Spruce Age: 55+ W 5/4 4:30-6:30P FREE 395030-1

BUNCO1st & 3rd Thurs of month, 1:30–3:30P | Donation Contact: Barb Hendershot, Senior Ctr 970.962.2783 Bookworms Book Club2nd Tues of month, 1:30–3P | Party Rm | FREE Contact: Janette Edwards, 970.962.2759 Cards & Games w/Golden Age Every Mon, 1–4P | Cherry Rm | Donation Contact: Susan Levine, 954.802.7212 Pinochle, Canasta, Hand & Foot and more Fishing Club New members welcome 3rd Tues of month, 2–4P | Cherry Rm | FREE Contact: Doug Money, 847.717.0298

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Friday MoviesLast Fri of month, 1:30–4P | Donation Contact: Senior Ctr, 970.962.2783 Popcorn, candy & drinks available for minimal fee. 4/29 Philomena 5/27 Judy 6/24 Yesterday

7/29 Mary Poppins Returns 8/26 Coco

Senior Dances with Live Bands w2nd & 4th Mon of month, 6:30–9P | $7, $6.50 w/SAC Contact: Senior Ctr, 970.962.2783 All refreshments are potluck, so bring something toshare. Meet new friends and dance the night away! 4/25 Big Twang Theory 5/9 Tom Yook 5/23 Harris & Harris 6/13 John Stehle 6/27 Big Twang Theory

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Billiards Mon–Fri, 8A–4:30P and Sat, 9A-12P | Donation Table TennisEvery Mon, Wed, Thurs, 1:30–4P | Donation

NUTRITION | HEALTH VOA Senior Nutrition Lunch – Curbside Mon, Tues, Fri, Pick-Up 11:30A-12P | $2.50 Donation Enjoy a delicious lunch with added pick up days! Pick up lunch by reservation only; call 970.472.9630

Medicare Enrollment AssistanceUCHealth Medicare Counselors; call 970.624.1860 The Nurse Is In – Blood Pressure ChecksDrop-In 9:00–11:00A | FREE UCHealth Community Health Nurse Linda Strauss is available to take your blood pressure and provide good heart health information. No appts. necessary. Dates: 6/27, 8/22

NEW! Singing Group - Coming This Fall! Are you a singer? Are you interested in being a part of a community choir? Stop by the front desk to inquire about 5280+ Senior Chorale@Loveland coming this fall to the Senior Center.

Cinco de Mayo Dancers & Potluck Celebrate Cinco de Mayo! Dancers from the Longmont Recreation Center will entertain us with lively, traditional routines. Please bring a food dish to share (Mexican preferred). Enjoy learning the history of this special day. Min/Max: 20/40 Location: Hickory/Maple/Spruce Rm Age: 55+ Th 5/26 1:00-3:00P $4 395060-1

Senior Fishing Derby at Flatiron Reservoir Enjoy a well-stocked lake full of jumping trout at the annual Senior Fishing Derby co-sponsored by the Loveland Fishing Club and City of Loveland. Register at the Senior Center - see the full details on page 6. W 9/14 9:00A-1:00P FREE

Senior Center FUNdraiser - Coming Soon Keep your eyes peeled for a FUNdraiser to benefit the Senior Center this fall. Volunteer opportunities!

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Try-A-Bike-Out Day Min/Max: 6/6 A demo-day with bikes from Recycled Cycles with 3-speed tricycles, electric, recumbent bikes and more. Get ready for bike month in June! Location: Chilson lobby Age: 55+ Th 5/19 9:00-11:00A FREE 295048-1

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Bike Ride Club Min/Max: 10/14 Dust off your bike and join us as we depart from the Chilson Senior Center parking lot and ride on various City of Loveland trails. Each ride includes a stop for treats, so bring your wallet. Bike and helmet required. Location: Senior Center Instructor: Robin Hildenbrand Age: 55+ T 5/17 9:30A depart FREE 391021-1Approx. 8.5 miles Ride south on Civic Center Trail then west on Big Thompson Trail. Exit trail at Wilson Ave. and ride east on Eighth St. to Garfield Ave. Head south, then east on Seventh St. where we'll pick up the Civic Center Trail again. We'll stop at Muse Coffee & Tea for refreshments.

T 5/31 9:30A depart FREE 391021-2Approx. 10.5 miles Ride north on Civic Center Trail and Boyd Lake Trail and back. We'll stop on the way back at Seven Lakes Park to enjoy some delicious cookies (provided). T 6/14 9:30A depart FREE 391021-3Approx. 18 miles Ride north on Civic Center Trail and pick up Boyd Lake Trail. Continue on North Trail to Hwy 287 and back. We'll stop for ice cream at Freddy's Frozen Custard.

All bike start/ride locations below are TBD. Check at the Senior Center front desk for updates or call 970.962.2783.T 6/28 9:30A depart FREE 391021-4T 7/12 9:30A depart FREE 391021-5T 7/26 9:30A depart FREE 391021-6

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Bocce Ball League Min/Max: 8/16 Bocce is a fun game played with eight large colored balls and one small object ball (pallino). The intent of the game is for each team to throw their balls as close to the pallino as possible, while knocking other opponent's balls away. The game is won by the first team to score 16 points. Join in the fun and meet new people! Location: TBD Instructor: Tony Mancina Age: 50+Th 8/18-9/22 1:00-3:00P $15 396010-1

Introduction to Fly Tying Min/Max: 5/6 Tie your own flies and catch fish! Designed for the beginner who will learn basic techniques of fly tying. With practice, you will be able to imitate many insects and bait fish that fish eat. Each class will cover one type of fly and one or two fly patterns. Required tools: vice, scissors, bobbin, hackle pliers, bodkin, whip finish tool and hair stacker. No materials needed for the first class. Hooks provided. Location: Cherry Rm Instructors: Dave Johnson & Jim Roode Age: 55+Sa 6/11-6/25 9:00-11:00A $32 396110-1

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Socially-Distanced Coffee Klatch Come to the Senior Center and listen to various speakers on a variety of interesting topics. Min/Max: 6/15 Location: Cherry Rm Age: 55+ Th 6/23 9:30-11:00A $5 395047-1Dr Suess & the Cold War: The Butter Battle Book and the Arms Race with Robert Meroney Learn about the destructive military armament produced during the 1980s, current arms development and where we stand with the Ukrainian invasion. T 7/12 9:30-11:00A $5 395047-2 International Hearing Dogs Their mission is to empower people who are deaf and hard of hearing with the support of a specially-trained animal. A hearing dog will attend the program with a demo! Th 8/18 9:30-11:00A $5 395047-3Larimer County Regional SWAT Team Learn about the role the SWAT Team plays in an increasing number of activities outside their normal realm including natural disasters, search & rescue missions and more.

Walk & Bike Month in June Loveland's Walk & Bike Month unites our community as we seek ways to be physically active. All events are listed on page 4, but you can also visit lovgov.org/walkbikeloveland for all the ways you can get out and explore!

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Resiliency: A Steadying Inner Resource Have you ever felt beaten down by repeated disheartening news? In this class we engage in five practices to build your resilience – or ability to have inner strength, optimism and flexibility in the face of adversity and disappointment. Taught by Deanna O'Connell, UCHealth Registered Dietitian and Mindfulness Practitioner. Min/Max: 10/40 Location: Maple/Spruce M 7/25 2:00-3:00P FREE 391211-1

Rebound & Refresh Your Health Renew confidence for your weight mastery and health goals. Learn tools to get back on track for nutritious eating, exercise and self-care routines, as well as keys for breaking negative patterns. Taught by Deanna O'Connell, UCHealth Registered Dietitian and Mindfulness Practitioner. Min/Max: 10/40 Location: Cherry Rm M 8/8 9:30-11:00A FREE 391218-1

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Fitness Evaluation Min/Max: 1/20 Participate in a functional fitness evaluation to check your current fitness level and set goals for improving flexibility, upper/lower body muscular strength and endurance, dynamic balance & agility and coordination. Call 970.669.7986 for more info and to schedule an appt. Instructor: Lisa Foncannon, personal trainer/Functional Aging Specialist Location: Fitness/Dance Studio Time: 1:30-4:00P Choose one date below M 6/6, 7/11, 8/15 $25 316121-99

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Balance Screenings Min/Max: 1/1 Register for a 30-min balance screening appt. between 12:30–3:30P April–August. A UCHealth Physical Therapist will assess your fall risk using the Fullerton balance test. Exercise suggestions, balance and fall prevention strategies will be shared based on your results. Location: Aspen Rm Time: After registration, you will be contacted to schedule a time slot between 12:30–3:30P W 4/27 FREE 391213-4W 5/25 FREE 391213-5T 6/22 FREE 391213-1T 8/24 FREE 391213-2

Low Carb Living Min/Max: 6/15 Are you pre-diabetic, suffering from type 2 diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure or high cholesterol? Has your doctor informed you a reduced carbohydrate lifestyle may help? Limiting intake of carbs may be difficult, but finding alternatives can help. Learn helpful tips to begin and maintain a new reduced carbohydrate intake lifestyle. Location: Chilson Conference Rm Instructor: Candace Oates M 6/6 10:00-11:00A $25 318950-1M 7/11 10:00-11:00A $25 318950-2M 8/1 10:00-11:00A $25 318950-3

A Matter of Balance Min/Max: 8/12 This award-winning program co-sponsored with Banner Health is designed to reduce the fear of falling and increase activity levels. Set realistic goals for increasing activity, change your environment to reduce fall risks factors and increase your flexibility, strength and balance. Location: Cherry Rm Age: 50+ *No class 6/14 T 6/7-8/9* 2:00-4:00P FREE 391200-1

Painting with Wool Min/Max: 5/6 Beginners! Learn to create a 5" x 7" southwest sunset with a felting needle and 100% wool. Build your crafting skills while having fun. $10 supply fee payable to instructor. Location: Cherry Rm Instructor: Debby Wildorf W 6/22 9:30-11:30A $25 391405-1Th 6/23 5:30-7:30P $25 391405-2

Needle Felting Jewelry Min/Max: 5/6 This class features a colorful needle felted pin in the Laurel Burch style, or bring a photo of your favorite cat face. Meow! $10 supply fee payable to instructor. Location: Cherry Rm Instructor: Debby Wildorf Th 7/14 1:30-3:30P $25 391407-1

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• Anyone age 62+ can purchase a SAC. The card is $20 per person and is valid for one year from the purchase date. See page 52.

• Trip registrations open to all participants age 18+ on Wed, 5/4 • Trip cancellations or refunds may be granted pending circumstances of the trip. See page 64 for policies; call 970.962.2428 with questions. • Participants are transported in City van or motor coach; all trips depart from the Senior Center.

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Rockies Baseball wRoot for the Rockies this summer! Our seats are in the Outfield Club Level which are in the shade near 3rd base. These tickets have access to the temperature-regulated Club Level concessions area for lunch/refreshments (cost on your own $10–15). 6/1 -vs- Miami; 7/3 -vs- Diamondbacks; 8/24 -vs- Texas. Destination: Denver Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #W 6/1 10:30A-5:30P $72 $70 393103-1Su 7/3 10:30A-5:30P $72 $70 393103-2W 8/24 10:30A-5:30P $72 $70 393103-3

Lory State Park wIt’s time to dust off your walking/hiking shoes and explore Lory State Park. Our destination is Timber picnic area but you are free to explore the surrounding area on your own, as well enjoy horseshoes or just relax in this beautiful Colorado park. Our tables are covered to provide protection from the elements, so pack a picnic lunch to enjoy in the great outdoors. We will stop for something sweet on our way home. Weather permitting. Higher altitude and uneven trails. Destination: Fort Collins Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #W 6/8 8:45A-3:00P $46 $44 393048-1

Hearts and Horses w Min/Max: 10/14This Loveland non-profit therapeutic riding facility has been serving people with disabilities since 1997. Hearts and Horses functions with a small dedicated staff, an amazing group of volunteers and a herd of around 27 four-legged therapists. Their mission is to promote physical, cognitive, emotional and social well-being through equine-assisted service. We will tour the grounds of the indoor/outdoor facility so wear good walking shoes. Lunch after the tour at Mariana Butte - Birdies Burgers and Brews (cost on your own $15–20, offers more than burgers). Destination: LovelandDay Date Time Fee SAC Class #M 6/13 9:30A-2:30P $28 $26 393049-1

Lunch Bunch Trips w Min/Max: 10/14 Each month, explore a different restaurant in Northern Colorado. Lunch cost on your own for $10–20. Fee: $22, $20 w/SAC Time: 11:00A-2:30PDay Date Restaurant Class #

M 6/6 Bucci Di Beppo Destination: Broomfield 393117-1

W 6/22 Teocalli’s Destination: Lafayette 393117-2

M 7/11 Smokin Dave's Destination: Longmont 393117-3

W 8/10 Rainbow Cafe Destination: Fort Collins 393117-4

W 8/31 Center StageDestination: Berthoud 393117-5

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Fishing Trip w Min/Max: 10/14Let us do the driving so you can relax and enjoy the ride to a beautiful fishing spot. Bring your fishing gear, snacks, water and your current fishing license. A person from the Loveland Fishing Club will be on hand to coach if needed. Catch and release only. Destination: TBD Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #Th 6/16 7:30A-5:30P $22 $20 393064-1

Singin' in the Rain w Based on one of the most-loved and celebrated movies of all time, Singin’ in the Rain is the story of the first Hollywood movie musical. Each unforgettable scene, song and dance is accounted for, including the show stopping title number with an onstage rainstorm. Join us at the Candlelight Dinner Playhouse for this perfect show for any fan of the golden age of movie musicals. Fee includes dinner, show and tax - beverages, dessert and gratuity are extra. Destination: JohnstownDay Date Time Fee SAC Class #Su 6/19 11:15A-4:30P $96 $94 393050-1

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Hiking Trips w Min/Max: 10/14Join us for some easy to moderate hikes this summer. We provide the leader and transportation so you can enjoy the beauty of Colorado. Please prepare yourself by bringing/wearing the following hiking gear: • Good hiking shoes • Filled water bottle • Sunscreen • Hat & sunglasses • Jacket if needed Mount Margaret Trail – Outside of Red Feather Lakes area; easy/moderate 2–3 mile hike. We'll picnic on the edge of an open space area with beautiful views and stop in the town of Livermore at the end of the hike for refreshments.Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

W 6/15 8:30A-3:00P $43 $41 393080-1 Bobcat Ridge – An easy 4 mile loop of grasslands, Ponderosa pines and stunning red rock cliffs. This area is home to elk, turkey and other wildlife and is in our own backyard of Loveland. Weather permitting; we will stop for something sweet on our way back home.Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

W 6/29 10:00A-2:30P $38 $36 393080-2 Dadd Gulch/Bellvue – An easy 2–3 mile hike off the Poudre Canyon just below the Rustic/Glen Echo area. If there is enough water in the creeks, we may see lots of little butterflies. Wear shoes you can get wet as we may walk through shallow streams at times. Weather permitting; we'll stop at the Glen Echo store for snacks and ice cream.Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

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Kruger Rock at Hermit – A moderate 4.3 mile hike with some uphill, but worth the views of Estes once we reach the top! We'll stop to picnic and overlook the valley amongst the boulders & pines. Weather permitting; a stop in Estes will complete the day.Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

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Gateway Natural Area – Choose to take it easy and picnic in the beautiful park along the Poudre River or join us for an easy 2–3 mile hike to the north side of the area. Either way it is a lovely view of the river as you walk on mostly gentle terrain. Weather permitting; we'll stop in Fort Collins for refreshments.Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #

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Scandinavian Festival wCome celebrate the summer solstice at the 2022 Scandinavian Midsummer Festival in downtown Estes at Bond Park. Be entertained and educated about Scandinavian traditions and culture with fun and lively dancing, exhibits, food and more! Walk into Estes Park for lunch (cost is on your own) at one of the many restaurants, or eat lunch from one of the vendors at the festival. Destination: Estes Park Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #Sa 6/25 8:30A-5:00P $36 $34 393052-1

Georgetown Loop Railroad w Min/Max: 10/14Ever wonder what train travel through the mountains was like 100 years ago? The Georgetown Loop Railroad brings this history to life in a fun adventure! The beauty of the rugged Rocky Mountains surrounds you as an old-time narrow gauge steam locomotive chugs its way up and down the canyon, hauling you past the remains of several gold and silver mines. After the train ride, enjoy a walk through downtown Georgetown and then have lunch together at Coopers on the Creek on the edge of town (lunch cost on your own $15-20). Destination: Georgetown Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #M 6/27 7:30A-4:30P $64 $62 393051-1

Viestenz-Smith Mountain Park | Picnic wEnjoy the outdoors at this historical park which has been open since 1925 and gone through many transformations and restorations over the years due to two major floods. Tour the park and the historical sites on the acreage while our City of Loveland docent shares the rich history of the region. Take a stroll on the paved walking paths and enjoy the views of the Rocky Mountains. Enjoy a summer picnic under shaded sites – all you need to bring are comfortable walking shoes, a sack lunch/water bottle and your enthusiasm! Destination: Big Thompson Canyon Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #W 7/6 10:00A-3:30P $29 $27 393054-1

Cyrano de Bergerec at OpenStage wFull of wordplay and swordplay, as well as the most famous nose in history, Cyrano de Bergerec is a night of love, mistaken identity and romantic comedy under the stars. This OpenStage Theatre production is held outdoors in one of the Columbine Healthcare parks near the grounds of the Lincoln Center. You'll need to bring a comfortable lawn chair and a summer jacket (just in case). Dinner is on your own, so you may want to bring a picnic meal. Destination: Fort Collins Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #Sa 7/9 6:00-10:00P $48 $46 393053-1

• Rain jacket• Food/snacks• Camera/binoculars • Trekking poles if needed• Money (optional)

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Pikes Peak Cog Railway wThe Cog rail train has been climbing Pikes Peak since 1891! Known as America's Mountain, Pikes Peak is the star attraction, but the journey along the way is full of show stopping moments. You'll never forget this 3.5 hour round trip journey and your first glimpse of the summit. Prior to our train ride in the afternoon, stop in Manitou Springs to take a stroll and have lunch on your own (cost $15–20). Bring warm layers as the temperature can drop quite a bit at the top of Pikes Peak. Destination: Manitou Springs Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #W 7/27 8:30A-5:30P $112 $110 393056-1

The Two Gentlemen of Verona wFriend or foe? While traveling abroad in Northern Italy, best friends Valentine and Proteus find themselves at odds over the same girl, putting their fidelity to the test. In The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Shakespeare delivers a charming adventure complete with romantic intrigue, disorderly servants and a band of honorable outlaws. Dress for Colorado outdoor evening weather at this production presented by Colorado Shakespeare Festival. Destination: Boulder Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #W 8/3 5:15-11:00P $72 $70 393057-1

One Day Canoe Trip w Min/Max: 15/25 Only minutes from Loveland, enjoy wonderful wildlife while canoeing the St.Vrain and South Platte Rivers in nearby Milliken. Leisurely paddle in hopes of seeing bald eagles, herons, ducks, geese and deer. Join certified licensed guides from Greeley-based White Water Canoe Company who will provide instruction as well as share historical stories of the area. No canoeing experience is necessary, but you must be in good physical condition to paddle your own canoe. Gear and canoe equipment are supplied. Trips are contingent upon river/water conditions. You provide your own transportation. Directions and supply lists are available on your receipt. Destination: St Vrain and South Plate Rivers Age: 55+ Days Dates Time One Fee Class #W 8/10 7:00A-6:00P $75 393062-1

Lazy B Chuckwagon Supper & Western Show wGet out your western wear and join us for a day of authentic western tradition in Estes Park! Enjoy some good old fashion fun, laughter and nostalgia, while we dine Chuckwagon supper style, listen to toe tappin' live western music and chuckle at great comedy. Fee includes dinner and show. Destination: Estes Park Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #Su 8/7 11:45A-5:30P $67 $65 393058-1

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Three Day Colorado River Canoe Trip wCanoe the Colorado River from Grand Junction to Westwater, Utah with certified licensed instructors from Greeley-based White Water Canoe Company. Paddle through Ruby and Horse Thief Canyons, view the beauty of towering Jurassic sandstone cliffs of ancient sand dunes, climb to the Arches of Rattlesnake Canyon, star gaze or relax and enjoy a cool dip in the river. Learn to surf a canoe on the waves of Shale Rapid. Min/Max: 15/25 No prior canoe experience is required, as certified guides will provide instruction, however, you must be in good physical condition to paddle your own canoe. In addition to instruction, White Water Canoe Company provides all canoe equipment, waterproof gear bags, meals (lunch the first day through lunch the third day), group camping equipment (stoves, cooking utensils, rain flies, private latrine, etc.) and an exceptionally fun, safe, outdoor adventure. This will be a memorable lifetime experience! You provide your own transportation to the put in west of Grand Junction. Trip is contingent on water/river conditions. Registrations are nonrefundable available after 7/19. Age: 55+ Days Dates Time One Fee Class #T-Th 8/2-8/4 7:00A-6:00P $476 393063-1

NEW! Canoe Trips for 55+ with White Water Canoe Company

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Denver Zoo wLions, tigers, bears and much more - oh my! Denver Zoo's amazing animal residents enrich our lives, teach us something and connect us to nature. Join us for a day with our animal friends, and get outdoors for some late summer Colorado sunshine. Good walking shoes are recommended. Lunch cost is on your own at one of the onsite zoo restaurants or you can bring a sack lunch. Destination: Denver Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #M 8/29 8:45A-4:15P $53 $51 393061-1

Wings Over The Rockies Air & Space Museum wTransferred from the United States Air Force to a group of volunteers in 1994, Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum is located in Hangar #1 of the former Lowry Air Force Base. The museum boasts more than 182,000 square feet of hangar space full of iconic aircraft, space vehicles, artifacts, military uniforms and much more. Following the tour, enjoy lunch at The Lowry Beer Gardens (cost on your own for $10–15). Destination: Denver Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #M 8/15 8:30A-3:30P $52 $50 393059-1

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Pets must be leashed and under human control at all times. Owners must pick up and remove pet waste. Pets are not permitted at Morey Wildlife Reserve or Prairie Ridge Natural Area.

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Visit lovgov.org/openlands for detailed rules.

Trail Etiquette • Please stay on designated trails and respect the rights of adjacent property owners. • Loveland’s trails have many different types of users; please be courteous to others on the trail. • Flow of traffic is similar to road traffic. Always ride or walk on the right side. When passing others on the trail, verbally warn them that you are passing on the left. • Be predictable: ride or walk in a straight line - avoid weaving. • Bicyclists are encouraged to wear helmets and ensure their bicycles are operational and properly equipped (including reflectors and lights).

Fishing is regulated by Colorado State Regulations. Site-specific regulations apply. All anglers age 16 and older are required to have a Colorado Fishing License.

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Maintenance Report maintenance concerns or vandalism to the Parks & Recreation Dept. at 970.962.2727.

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NHOW DO I REGISTER? You may choose to register for activities by going ONLINE, MAILING IN your registration, or COMING IN to the Chilson Center to register in person.

The City of Loveland is committed to providing an equal opportunity for services, programs and activities and does not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, age, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation or gender. For more information on non-discrimination or for translation assistance, please contact the City’s Title VI Coordinator at [email protected] or 970.962.2372. The City will make reasonable accommodations for citizens in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). For more information on ADA or accommodations, please contact the City’s ADA Coordinator at [email protected] or 970.962.3319.

La Ciudad de Loveland está comprometida a proporcionar igualdad de oportunidades para los servicios, programas y actividades y no discriminar en base a discapacidad, raza, edad, color, origen nacional, religión, orientación sexual o género. Para más información sobre la no discriminación o para asistencia en traducción, favor contacte al Coordinador Título VI de la Ciudad al [email protected] o al 970.962.2372. La Ciudad realizará las acomodaciones razonables para los ciudadanos de acuerdo con la Ley de Discapacidades para americanos (ADA). Para más información sobre ADA o acomodaciones, favor contacte al Coordinador de ADA de la Ciudad en [email protected] o al 970.962.3319.

For Enrollment Online: lovgov.org/webtracRequest your Household ID number by filling out the online form: lovgov.org/webtrac OR call 970.962.2383 or 970.962.2727. Once logged in to WebTrac, verify/update your household information prior to registration. Receipt: A receipt will automatically be emailed to you and is available at anytime on your WebTrac account. Please call the Chilson Center at 970.962.2383 if you'd like your receipt mailed along with any other class or activity information specific to your registration.

1 WEBTRAC ONLINE REGISTRATION - BEGINS APRIL 25, 6:00P

For Walk In | Drop-Off Registration Drop off the completed registration form (on page 64) along with your check or credit card information. For confirmation of registration, please include your email address. Registrations may be dropped off at the Chilson Recreation/Senior Center or the Parks & Rec Administration Office during regular business hours.

Chilson Recreation CenterMon–Fri 5:30A–9:00P Sa 6:00A–5:30P Su 11:00A–5:30P700 E. Fourth St.Loveland, CO 80537 970.962.2386

Chilson Senior CenterMon–Fri 8:00A–4:30P700 E. Fourth St.Loveland, CO 80537970.962.2783

Parks & Rec Administration Mon–Fri 8:00A–4:30P500 E. Third St., Suite 200 Loveland, CO 80537970.962.2727

2 WALK-IN|DROP-OFF REGISTRATION - BEGINS APRIL 26, 8:30 A

Mail-In Registration Mail in completed registration form (on page 64) along with your check or credit card information and email address to the Chilson Recreation Center or the Parks & Rec Administration office. Registrations received before the date above are held for processing on this date in the order they are received.

3 MAIL-IN REGISTRATION - BEGINS APRIL 26, 8:30 A

Parks & Rec Administration 500 E. Third St., Suite 200Loveland, CO 80537

Chilson Recreation Center700 E. Fourth St.Loveland, CO 80537

Notice of Non-Discrimination

64 Summer 2022 • lovgov.org/webtrac

Things To Know• Please register at least one week prior to the first class.

Class cancellation decisions are generally made five (5) days prior to class start date. If class enrollments are below the minimum requirements, a class may be cancelled.

• Registrations cannot be approved by an instructor or the team coach.

• The Department has the right to cancel classes.• Before you purchase supplies, call 970.962.2383 to verify

that your class is occurring.• The City of Loveland does not discriminate on the basis

of race, color, national origin, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age or disability in the provision of services. For disabled persons needing reasonable accommodation to attend or participate in a service or program/activity, call 970.962.2462 or TDD #962.2620.

• SAC holders have priority registration for day trips denoted by this symbol (t). See the Active Generation pages for specific priority registration dates.

Use This Enrollment Checklist • Complete the registration form below• Double check class fees and total • Include a 2nd and 3rd choice where possible• Make checks payable to City of Loveland or include credit card number and expiration date• Include email address for receipt confirmation

Loveland Parks & Recreation Registration Form Please fill out this registration form for use with all registration options. The information in shaded areas is required during the enrollment process.

Address:

City/Zip:

Household ID #: Home/Cell: Work:

Name:Head of Household/Primary Guardian Full Name

Email Address: For City of Loveland internal use only. Your contact information is not shared.

Family Member Names: Birthdates: Activity/Program #: Section #: Fees Due:

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$

$

$

Do you need a special accommodation to safely and enjoyably participate in these programs? ___ Yes ___ No. If yes, please state your special requirements: ________________________________.

Total Paid: $

Pay By: ___ Cash (Do not send cash in the mail) ___ Check (Made out to: City of Loveland)

Waiver for Participation: By signing below, I hereby release and absolve the Parks & Recreation Department, the City of Loveland, and all of its employees or agents of same from any claims of damages arising from injury received by the participation involved in this activity, whether due to negligent acts or omissions of said parties, other participants, or otherwise.

Credit/Debit Card: ___ Visa ___ MC ___ Discover ___ AMEX

Card #: ____________________________ Expiration:_____________

Signature required showing I agree to the Waiver Statement above and agree to pay the charges listed here as stated.

Signature: _________________________________

REGISTRATION POLICIES & PROCEDURES

Cancellations• When you sign up for a class, we depend on your enrollment

for a successful class. Please plan your schedule carefully to avoid cancellations and/or refunds.• If you must cancel your class, please call 970.962.2383

(seniors call 970.962.2783) at least five (5) business days before the class begins. You may choose to transfer to another class or to receive a refund. See Refunds below.

• You are notified if a class is cancelled due to low enrollments, and are given options at that time.

RefundsUnless otherwise noted, the following refund policy applies:• Refund requests must be submitted in writing or through

WebTrac. Refund request forms are available at the Chilson Recreation Center front desk.

• After registration and up to five (5) days prior to the class start date (seven (7) days for ticket or trip-based programs), a $5 processing fee will be assessed.

• Four (4) days prior to the class start date and through the start of class, 50% of the class fee is refundable.

• No refunds are given after the first week of class.• Full refunds are for departmentally cancelled classes ONLY. • No refunds for Senior Activity Cards (SACs).• No cash refunds. Allow two (2) weeks for processing. Other Charges: There is a $20 charge for returned checks.Note: Small Fries Preschool and Day Camp have additional cancellation policies. See your parent handbook for details.

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