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B u i l d i n g a l i f e s t y l e t h a t y o u w a n t t o l i v e 1
J u l y 2 0 1 2
Enhancing property values and creating quality of life through recreation community events and leadership
|Newsfourth of july celebrationThe Fourth of July is not complete without a parade hot dogs and fireworks The HRCA has all that
and more Come celebrate our nationrsquos birthday by participating in the 5K or the Family Pet and
Bike Parade Enjoy live music food and games Join us for a day of fun activities for the whole family
Herersquos the lineup
800 am Hrca independence Day 5K runWalk
845 am Family Pet amp Bike Parade (precedes the community Parade)
900 am Hrca July 4th Parade - sponsored by Ralph Schomp Honda
Childrenrsquos Hospital Colorado Highlands Ranch and
Z Ultimate Self Defense Studios
900 am - 700 pm July 4th celebration in town center south and North
live music games inflatables hayrack and pony rides food
beverages and more
230 pm Hot Dog eating contest (registration opens at 200 pm at main stage
in town center south)
730 - 900 pm July 4th concert at civic Green Park featuring the Hot Tomatoes
915 pm Fireworks Fireworks will launch in the open space north of town center Drive
in town center North Weather and fire bans permitting
toWN ceNter eNtertaiNMeNt scHeDule
Town Center South Town Center North
1000 am ndash Parkside Band 1045 am ndash Highlands Ranch Concert Band
1230 pm ndash No Visible Flaws 1230 pm ndash Donnie amp The Blackhat Band
300 pm ndash The Roustabouts 300 pm ndash No Visible Flaws
530 pm ndash Mostly Harmless 530 pm ndash Rat Race Refugees
730 - 900 pm ndash July 4th Concert featuring the Hot Tomatoes at Civic Green Park
The event and entertainment are free tickets are available for purchase for games and activities
and cash is required for concessions You must be 21+ and have your ID to purchase and consume
alcohol no exceptions Bring the whole family There is something for everyone at this yearrsquos celebration
For more information on the parade route street closures celebration schedule and prime viewing
for the fireworks visit wwwHRCAonlineorg or call 303-791-2500
J u l y 2 0 1 4
2 j u l y 2 0 1 4
jerry flannery CEO AND gENERAL mANAgER
fyi | QuARTERLY AssEssmENTs CHANgEThank you for your third quarter assessment payment (due July 1) Homeowners now
have the option to pay assessments online With PayLease you can conveniently and
securely pay by CreditDebit card or e-check (PayLease charges a nominal fee for this
service) Please visit our web site at wwwHRCAonlineorg and click on ldquoPay Assessments
Onlinerdquo Questions regarding your account or if you need to make an address change
please call 303-471-8958
Happy Fourth of July Highlandrsquos Ranch and Happy Birthday
to the united states of America It is a time to celebrate our
countryrsquos birthday with parades fireworks and BBQrsquos Come
out for our annual parade this year and enjoy all of the activities in our Town Center
afterward
I canrsquot believe that we are already half way through the summer I hope you are enjoying
all of the activities that HRCA has to offer and spending time with your families This
month is full of fantastic events and activities If you are looking for things to do this
summer simply visit our web site at wwwHRCAonlineorg and register or see what you
want to attend and participate
Events and more events - Julyrsquos activities are bound to have something for everyone in
your family From the Farmersrsquo market to biking to concerts in the park there is plenty
of fun to be had If you donrsquot have a Highlands Ranch calendar to track all of our
events please visit Eastridge Recreation Center to get one Also the events for this
month are listed on page 5 of this newsletter Remember that every sunday from
1000 am - 200 pm running through October Highlands Ranch will be hosting a
Farmersrsquo market This yearrsquos Farmersrsquo market is better than ever and it truly helps the local
economy when so many enjoy the day in Town Center Also the summer Concert series
is in full swing with music under beautiful Colorado skies and fun with friends and family
Last but certainly not least donrsquot miss Touch-a-Truck on the July 26 or the Elk Banquet on
the July 25 Tickets are going very fast for the banquet so get them while you can
staff changes - Last month HRCA said goodbye to our controller Harry Daughters who
retired from our organization after eight years in the job Harry and his wife Nettie left the
next day to tour Europe I wish them both the best in their new adventures The process
to fill Harryrsquos position took a little over a month We were lucky enough to hire Christina
Caputo who started with HRCA on June 23 Christina comes to us from Jefferson County
where she was their budget director overseeing a total budget of almost one half billion
dollars I look forward to working with her in this new era in serving the homeowners of
Highlands Ranch
Fireworks - Before you start lighting those fireworks know what is legal and what
isnrsquot in Douglas County Please check the Douglas County sheriffrsquos office web site at
wwwdcsheriffnet for more specific information on regulations and potential fire bans
Hrca|news is published monthly by the
Highlands ranch community
association inc
Hrca|event weather line303-471-8888
BOARD OF DIRECTORS303-471-8958scott lemmon Brock Norris Jeff suntken Dennis seymour
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
AT EASTRIDGE
303-791-8958
9568 university Blvd
M-F 800 am - 500 pm
RECREATION CENTERS
303-791-2500
recreation center at Northridge
8801 Broadway
M-th 500 am - 1000 pm
F 500 am - 900 pm
sa amp su 600 am - 600 pm
recreation center at eastridge
9568 university Blvd
M-F 500 am - 1000 pm
sa 600 am - 800 pm
su 700 am - 800 pm
recreation center at Westridge
9650 Foothills canyon Blvd
M-F 500 am - 1000 pm
sa 600 am - 800 pm
su 700 am - 800 pm
recreation center at southridge
4800 Mcarthur ranch rd
M-F 500 am - 1000 pm
sa 600 am - 800 pm
su 700 am - 800 pm
copyright copy2014 Highlands ranch community association inc all rights reservedPermission is required to redistribute reproduce modify or republish information from Highlands ranch community association inc in print or electronically
COmmuNITYInews
H r c a o n l i n e o r g 3
b o a r d u p d at e SThe June Board meeting motions are available at wwwHRCAonlineorg
sTay informede-Me FaceBooK tWitter
amp iNstaGraM
sign up for the eMe eblast
and receive up-to-date
community information and
valuable program information
Like us on Facebook to get
general HRCA updates or
choose specific programs
yoursquod like to receive information from
such as Backcountry Tennis sports
Therapeutic Recreation andor Fitness
For reminders about current
happenings around the Ranch
subscribe to the HRCA
Twitter feeds
Follow us on Instagram
while we capture images and
special moments in beautiful
Highlands Ranch and share your favorite
images of our community through this
special social media outlet We can be
found intheranch
sign up for any of these communication
tools by going to wwwHRCAonlineorg
home page and click on the specific icons
in the left column
The latest newsletter and
Activity guide can always
be found on the web site
go to wwwHRCAonline
orgActivityguide or www
HRCAonlineorgNewsletter
stay in the know 247 Visit
wwwHRCAonlineorg for the most
up-to-date information
B u i l d i n g a l i f e s t y l e t h a t y o u w a n t t o l i v e 1
Enhancing property values and creating quality of life through recreation community events and leadership
|NewsSUMMERTIME FUN IN THE RANCHThere is no need to travel far for fun activities classes and family entertainment You can enjoy a
variety of programs camps and free outdoor performances right here in the Ranch
Visit wwwHRCAonlineorg for all the details
Summer Camps Classes amp Activities - Check out the web site for information and to register for
camps classes and activities wwwHRCAonlineorgRegister
Summer Concert Series - This festive family concert series features the best of local bands Bring a
picnic dinner and enjoy the music at Highland Heritage Regional Park 630 - 800 pm Please leave
dogs at home
June 5 Tunisia (Variety) July 3 Hey Lady (B52 Tribute)
June 12 The Nacho Men (Rock) July 10 Eclipse (Journey Tribute)
June 19 The Country Music Project July 17 Michael Friedman (FunkJazz)
June 26 Mint Edition (Rock) July 24 Under a Blood Red Sky (U2 Tribute)
Culture on the Green - This series combines cultural performances with a beautiful outdoor setting for
an experience that is sure to delight all ages Bring a blanket and a picnic dinner for a great free summer
evening at Civic Green Park 630 - 800 pm Please leave dogs at home
June 27 Denver amp District Pipe Band amp Scottish Dancers
July 25 Denver Taiko | August 22 Quantum Jazz
Highlands Ranch Beer Festival - Colorado often called the ldquoNapa Valley of Beerrdquo is home to over 160
local breweries and brew pubs In celebration of our beer culture the HRCA proudly presents the
2nd annual Highlands Ranch Beer Festival on Saturday June 7 200 ndash 600 pm Come enjoy live music
local and national brewery beers and lawn games at Civic Green Park Whether you participate in
the tasting or not there will be great live music to enjoy at no cost and food and drinks to purchase
New Introducing a VIP ticket which allows access to the festival one-hour early and includes a limited
edition t-shirt
Unlimited one-ounce samples and a souvenir tasting glass are included in the ticket price Tickets
are $25 and VIP are $40 in advance At the event tickets are $35 and VIP are $50 if not sold out
Individual beer and beverages will be available for purchase The festival is open to all ages however
only those over 21 with proper ID may consume alcohol Proceeds benefit the Highlands Ranch
Scholarship Fund
Beer Festival Entertainment Schedule
100 - 400 pm Deja Blu (Variety) | 430 - 600 pm Parkside Band (Violin Infused Rock)
J u n e 2 0 1 4
c o m p l i a n c e t i p o f t h e m o n t h summer has arrived and with it warm temperatures are
causing stress on landscaping As a reminder to all regular
mowing trimming watering and weed control are a part
of landscape maintenance that not only keeps your lawn
healthy but also keeps the neighborhoods looking good
You should be able to achieve acceptable results and stay
within your monthly water budget Be water wise and donrsquot irrigate between
1000 am ndash 600 pm For local watering resources and restrictions visit
wwwcentennialwaterorg
recenT sTorms
As we are all aware some Colorado storms can cause damage to just about
everything in their path Remember if one of these storms hits your neighborhood
prior to starting work to replace damaged roofing paint siding etc approval is
required from the Highlands Ranch Community Association The appropriate
architectural request form can be found at wwwHRCAonlineorgForms If you have
any questions regarding the process please call the HRCA at 303-471-8821
Trashrecycling news When the HRCA began the preferred-provider opt-in trash program
the goal was to provide valuable service at a lower cost while fulfilling
one of the boardrsquos strategic objectives Championing environmental
stewardship and sustainability
Five years later the community continues to benefit from the program with our
preferred-provider Pro Disposal By opting in Highlands Ranch home owners receive
significant savings and for no additional fee Pro Disposal provides recycling pickup
Currently Highlands Ranch customers recycle 81 of their trash Another
environmental benefit is the decrease in truck traffic which reduces emissions and
wear and tear on our streets
This opt-in program includes bi-weekly single-stream recycling (all recyclables for
collection are mixed but kept separate from other waste) Jump on board with
Pro Disposal and be a part of our recycling efforts Call to join 303-791-3827 or visit
our web site at wwwHRCAonlineorgTrash
4 j u l y 2 0 1 4
RANCHIupdatesracquetball
Highlands Ranch residents and guests can enjoy racquetball
leagues shuttle and drop in play throughout the year
Leagues Adult Racquetball Leagues are offered year-round
There are leagues and tournaments to accommodate all levels
of ability
Racquetball shuttles Noon shuttle is monday Wednesday amp Friday 1200 ndash 100 pm
members free Program guest $700
Court Reservations members can make a court reservation after 1100 am for the
following day (maximum of two-hour court time and 15 minute late court forfeiture)
Call 303-471-8930
If you have questions about any sports activities please call 303-471-8869 or email
cmaeshrcaonlineorg
calling all big truckS and vehicleSThe HRCA is proud to bring its third annual Touch-a-Truck event
to Highlands Ranch on July 26 900 am - 100 pm at Cherry Hills
Community Church Kids are invited to touch climb on hop in
and experience what big trucks and other commercial vehicles are
really like NEW for 2014 are TWO helicopters and a Zamboni
We will also have a monster truck ride bounce houses and Food Truck Alley so bring cash
for ticket and food sales
Do you have a vehicle yoursquod like to show Itrsquos FREE Fill out an application and submit by
July 18 For more information or to download an application visit wwwHRCAonlineorg
Vendors If you have questions call 303-471-8898
TOUCH-a-TRUCK
pool Safety
Help keep your kids safe
Know your childrsquos limitations -
If your child is not a strong swimmer
have them wear a Coast guard approved
Personal Floatation Device All the HRCA
recreation centers have Coast guard
approved Type II Life Jackets available to
check out while you enjoy the pools
Have them take breaks -
The HRCA facilities clear the pools each
hour use this time to assess your childrsquos
energy level and have them use the rest
rooms
set boundaries -
Let your child know what is ldquooff limitsrdquo
before getting in the pool such as the
deep end the big slide and the diving
boards Know where your child is at
all times
Always keep your child at armrsquos reach -
This is the greatest level of protection you
can provide your child when at the pool
In addition you are having some great
quality time with your child
By using these simple tips you can assist
the lifeguards in keeping the pools safe for
everyone throughout the summer season
2014-2015 art encounterS The Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association has completed
the installation of seven outdoor sculptures in Highlands Ranch as
part of the Douglas Countyrsquos Art Encounters program Twenty-
three sculptures were chosen to be displayed for one year in
Highlands Ranch Parker Castle Rock and Lone Tree sculptures
shown in Highlands Ranch are displayed at Civic green Park
Town Centers North and south the Recreation Centers at Eastridge and southridge
and at the Highlands Ranch Library To see where sculptures are located in Highlands
Ranch and the other jurisdictions and to vote for your favorite visit our web site at
wwwHRCAonlineorgArtEncounters
H r c a o n l i n e o r g 5
uPCOmINgIevents
F i l M s i N t H e P a r KJoin us on the first three Fridays in August for our annual
Films in the Park Always FREE and always family-friendly
Bring your blanket chairs picnic dinner and drinks for an
enjoyable evening with your family and friends We will
have Kona Ice (snow cones) and Cornzapoppin serving
movie favorites for purchase All movies start at dusk and
will take place in rain or moonlight Please leave Fido at home
August 1 - Happy Feet Two
August 8 - Despicable Me Too
August 15 - The LEGO Movie
815-1000pmbullCivicGreenParkbullFREE
bullHRCAFarmersrsquoampStreetMarketndash Every sunday through October 26 1000 am -
200 pm Town Center south This FREE open-air farmersrsquo market features breads
sauces pastas and more Then as produce comes in-season the market will offer
fruits and vegetables in abundance Expect handbags accessories cooking utensils
and more from the street market all season long
bullJazzattheMansionfeaturingLannieGarrettndashThursday August 15 630 - 800
pm $35$40 Highlands Ranch mansion The mansion is a perfect place for a
casual comfortable jazz performance indoors in the Carriage House Doors open
at 530 pm get your tickets now before we sell out
bull Cigar amp spirit Pairing ndash NEW for 2014 Join us on saturday August 16 500 - 800 pm
at the Recreation Center at Eastridge to learn how to pair different varieties of cigars
with various spirits and appetizers $20 in advance $25 day of event if not sold out
F r e e o u t D o o r s u M M e r c o N c e r t s
The fun continues this summer with
more FREE outdoor concerts and
performances for the whole family
Visit wwwHRCAonlineorgEvents
for details
4th of July - Join us for a special 4th of
July concert featuring the Hot Tomatoes
at Civic green Park 730 - 900 pm
summer concert series - Bring a picnic
dinner and enjoy the music at Highland
Heritage Regional Park 630 - 800 pm
July 13 Hey Lady (B52 Tribute)
July 10 Eclipse (Journey Tribute)
July 17 Michael Friedman (JazzFunk)
July 24 Under A Blood Red Sky
(U2 Tribute)
culture on the Green - Enjoy these
FREE cultural performances in an
outdoor setting at Civic green Park
630 - 800 pm
July 25 Denver Taiko
Aug 22 Quantum Jazz
summerrsquos sunset concert - Look for
our FREE summerrsquos sunset Concert on
August 28 630 - 800 pm at Civic
green Park The HRCA amp HRmD
partner to celebrate another great
Highlands Ranch summer stay tuned
for more information in the next
monthrsquos newsletter
c u l t u r e o N t H e G r e e NJulyrsquos Culture on the green features Denver Taiko
Denver Taiko founded in 1976 is an ensemble of
third fourth and fifth generation Japanese Americans
honoring their cultural heritage through the exhilarating
performance art of Taiko Drumming This FREE event is
sure to delight all ages
FridayJuly25bull630-800pmbullCivicGreenParkbullFreebullSorrynodogsallowed
You may purchase tickets online at wwwHRCAonlineorgTickets Please check the web site for the most current event information
6 j u l y 2 0 1 4
Junior rally Tennis TournamenT Tennis is fun - at every level and at every age In fact players
site ldquoFuNrdquo as the main reason they play tennis As the HRCA
Jr Rally Tournament youth players (ages 10-18) will discover
This usTA sanctioned Junior satellite tournament is July 18-20
at Northridge Tennis Pavilion Applications are available at the
Northridge Tennis Pavilion and must be turned in by July 11 at
noon For further information please call 303-471-8940
hrca amp cara volleyball Is your 8-13 year old looking to play volleyball in a fun environment that fosters love for
the game Check out HRCA and CARA Volleyball The HRCA
has teamed up with the Colorado Association of Recreational
Athletics (CARA) to provide a fun team-focused volleyball league
environment where learning is the main goal This program is great
for beginners or players looking to continue play but are not ready
for the competitive club team commitment There are weekly
practices with games or tournaments on the weekends single games are at southridge
while CARA tournaments are at various locations throughout the Front Range For more
information call 303-471-8869 or email cmaeshrcaonlineorg
s P l a s H M a s H D a s H amp
K i D s t r i a t H l o N
The splash mash Dash Triathlon is the
original sprint Triathlon of Highlands
Ranch In its 9th year this local fun
race is on saturday August 9 at the
Recreation Center at Northridge This
is a perfect race for both beginner and
experienced triathletes The mini splash
mash Dash Kidsrsquo Triathlon is a great
race for any child age 4-12 that wants
to ldquoTRIrdquo out the sport All mini smD
participants receive a finisherrsquos medal
For more information or to register
visit wwwHRraceseriescom
THIs mONTHs FEATuRED
aQuaTic oPen house Ride the wave of aquatic fun at HRCA Find out what yoursquove
been missing at the Open House on saturday August 16
230 - 430 pm at the Recreation Center at Northridge
All aquatic programs will be discounted 10 for attendees who
attend the Open House
bullNeedaswimtestforyourchild
bullWanttotrysnorkelingorscuba
bullWhatisSUP(StandUpPaddleboard)
bullHowcanIlearntolapswimforexercise
There will be raffles for FREE Private Lessons
($40 value) Learn to swim sessions ($59 value) and
Adult Aquatic Passes ($63 value)
Bring the family Admission is free Learn more at wwwHRCAonlineorgAquatics
or call 303-471-8935 or dianeballhrcaonlineorg
P o o l P a r t i e s
M a K e a s P l a s H
bull Includes drinks paper products
party hosts and cake
bull Parties are available on Fridays
saturdays or sundays
bull smaller parties nine or less
attendees at Eastridge
bull Parties of 10-15 attendees at
Eastridge amp southridge
For more info call 303-471-8935 or
email dianeballhrcaonlineorg
H r c a o n l i n e o r g 7
By now you may be looking for fun
options to include in your summer plans
We have a few in mind For you horse
lovers we have Basic Horse Classes and
Horse Adventure Camps These are two
and three hour classes which provide
participants hands-on lessons with horses including brushing
saddling and of course riding For the family and nature lovers
join our Thursday Night Nature Fix Each Thursday night we host a
hike campfire or adult-only date night Each week is different
so come out and unwind in the peace and quiet of the
Backcountry Trail rides archery lessons youth camps and
more are available throughout the summer View all of our
offerings at wwwHRCAonlineorgRegister You can also book
private parties and hay rides for your group
b a c k c o u n t ry S u m m e r p r o g r a m S i n f u l l S w i n g
g e t d i rt y a n d g e t c r e at i v e w i t h a rt Youth or adult we offer a variety of art classes to stimulate the creative side and support learning and brain
function Itrsquos a widely discussed notion that involvement in the arts supports success in school work and
life pursuits It is an important for expression and helps individuals learn about themselves and others and
supports a deeper understanding of a variety of subjects such as math science and social studies This
month we encourage you and your child to try something new or make the time to nurture an already
developing skill Ages 2-4 usA Fun muddy Hands under the sea Ages 5-11 great American magic Art Camp Pastel Pattern
Art Camp Ages 8-12 Everyday mosaicsYarn Weaving Tie DyeBatik scapes Art Challenge Hand Building
Adults Beginning Drawing meet and sketch Palette up Furniture Decoupage Beginning Wheel
For more information on these classes and camps please call 303-471-8853 or visit the web site
Are you looking for something fun for
your 2-5 year old to do this summer We
offer wonderful programs to stimulate
your child support learning and develop
important social skills get your child
enrolled in Wet and Wonderful monday
madness Bead Class Travel game class Friday Fun or Flip and
Dip For more information please call 303-471-8818
f u n f o r y o u r t o t Enroll your child in our July sTEm classes
mine Craft superhero Engineering
Transformers Robotics or Fizz Boom
Academy These science technology
engineering and math programs are not
only a popular way to spend the summer
theyrsquore fun and your child will learn a lot Classes fill very quickly so
register soon For more information please call 303-471-8818
j u ly S t e m c l a S S e S
CLAssEs CAmPs amp ACTIVITIEs
Check the web site for the additional classes and activities
b a c k c o u n t ry c o n S e rvat i o n c o r n e r
The 4th annual Elk Banquet and silent Auction sold out in just
four days Over the last three years this popular banquet has
raised over $16000 for natural
resource management in the
Backcountry
Each year we draw lucky elk
turkey and coyote hunters from
those present at this banquet
All HRCA members can enter a second open drawing that
award elk turkey amp coyote hunts Registration is open now
for this drawing at wwwHRCAonlineorgHunt The hunt
program is a necessary tool to manage the elk herd and is a
wonderful opportunity to offer Highlands Ranch hunters
For questions please call 303-471-8885 or email
mgiebelhrcaonlineorg
Facility closuresJuly 4 - Northridge eastridge amp administration offices -
closed all day all outdoor Pools and tennis Pavilion at Northridge open until 500 pm
southridge amp Westridge - close at 500 pm
July 5 12 19 26 - Northridge outdoor Pools closed until 200 pm for Hrca summer swim team meets
Check the web site for the most up-to-date closure information
PRESORTEDSTANDARD
US POSTAGE PAIDHIGHLANDS RANCH CO
PERMIT170
Postmaster time sensitive Material Please deliver by 063014
Scan with your smartphone to visit Click It now
Find what you need on Click It wwwHRCAonlineorgclickit
The HRCArsquos ability to bring events to Highlands Ranch is made possible in part by our Community Partners the Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association (CAA) and the
Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD)
community partners
9568 University Boulevard Highlands Ranch CO 80126
July 3 summer concert series - Hey Lady
July 4 July 4th Parade run amp celebration at town center
July 5-26 Kidsrsquo Nite out (Saturdays only)
July 6-27 Farmersrsquo and street Markets (Sundays only)
July 7 Board Working Session 600 pm
July 10 summer concert series - Eclipse
July 15 Delegate amp Board Meeting 630 pm
July 17 summer concert series - Michael Friedman
July 18-20 tennis Junior rally tournament
July 24 summer concert series - Under a Blood Red Sky
July 25 culture on the Green - Denver Taiko
July 25 elk Hunt Banquet
July 26 touch-a-truck
These meetings are open to our members
JuLY|events For event details see page 5 or visit HRCAonlineorg
2 j u l y 2 0 1 4
jerry flannery CEO AND gENERAL mANAgER
fyi | QuARTERLY AssEssmENTs CHANgEThank you for your third quarter assessment payment (due July 1) Homeowners now
have the option to pay assessments online With PayLease you can conveniently and
securely pay by CreditDebit card or e-check (PayLease charges a nominal fee for this
service) Please visit our web site at wwwHRCAonlineorg and click on ldquoPay Assessments
Onlinerdquo Questions regarding your account or if you need to make an address change
please call 303-471-8958
Happy Fourth of July Highlandrsquos Ranch and Happy Birthday
to the united states of America It is a time to celebrate our
countryrsquos birthday with parades fireworks and BBQrsquos Come
out for our annual parade this year and enjoy all of the activities in our Town Center
afterward
I canrsquot believe that we are already half way through the summer I hope you are enjoying
all of the activities that HRCA has to offer and spending time with your families This
month is full of fantastic events and activities If you are looking for things to do this
summer simply visit our web site at wwwHRCAonlineorg and register or see what you
want to attend and participate
Events and more events - Julyrsquos activities are bound to have something for everyone in
your family From the Farmersrsquo market to biking to concerts in the park there is plenty
of fun to be had If you donrsquot have a Highlands Ranch calendar to track all of our
events please visit Eastridge Recreation Center to get one Also the events for this
month are listed on page 5 of this newsletter Remember that every sunday from
1000 am - 200 pm running through October Highlands Ranch will be hosting a
Farmersrsquo market This yearrsquos Farmersrsquo market is better than ever and it truly helps the local
economy when so many enjoy the day in Town Center Also the summer Concert series
is in full swing with music under beautiful Colorado skies and fun with friends and family
Last but certainly not least donrsquot miss Touch-a-Truck on the July 26 or the Elk Banquet on
the July 25 Tickets are going very fast for the banquet so get them while you can
staff changes - Last month HRCA said goodbye to our controller Harry Daughters who
retired from our organization after eight years in the job Harry and his wife Nettie left the
next day to tour Europe I wish them both the best in their new adventures The process
to fill Harryrsquos position took a little over a month We were lucky enough to hire Christina
Caputo who started with HRCA on June 23 Christina comes to us from Jefferson County
where she was their budget director overseeing a total budget of almost one half billion
dollars I look forward to working with her in this new era in serving the homeowners of
Highlands Ranch
Fireworks - Before you start lighting those fireworks know what is legal and what
isnrsquot in Douglas County Please check the Douglas County sheriffrsquos office web site at
wwwdcsheriffnet for more specific information on regulations and potential fire bans
Hrca|news is published monthly by the
Highlands ranch community
association inc
Hrca|event weather line303-471-8888
BOARD OF DIRECTORS303-471-8958scott lemmon Brock Norris Jeff suntken Dennis seymour
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
AT EASTRIDGE
303-791-8958
9568 university Blvd
M-F 800 am - 500 pm
RECREATION CENTERS
303-791-2500
recreation center at Northridge
8801 Broadway
M-th 500 am - 1000 pm
F 500 am - 900 pm
sa amp su 600 am - 600 pm
recreation center at eastridge
9568 university Blvd
M-F 500 am - 1000 pm
sa 600 am - 800 pm
su 700 am - 800 pm
recreation center at Westridge
9650 Foothills canyon Blvd
M-F 500 am - 1000 pm
sa 600 am - 800 pm
su 700 am - 800 pm
recreation center at southridge
4800 Mcarthur ranch rd
M-F 500 am - 1000 pm
sa 600 am - 800 pm
su 700 am - 800 pm
copyright copy2014 Highlands ranch community association inc all rights reservedPermission is required to redistribute reproduce modify or republish information from Highlands ranch community association inc in print or electronically
COmmuNITYInews
H r c a o n l i n e o r g 3
b o a r d u p d at e SThe June Board meeting motions are available at wwwHRCAonlineorg
sTay informede-Me FaceBooK tWitter
amp iNstaGraM
sign up for the eMe eblast
and receive up-to-date
community information and
valuable program information
Like us on Facebook to get
general HRCA updates or
choose specific programs
yoursquod like to receive information from
such as Backcountry Tennis sports
Therapeutic Recreation andor Fitness
For reminders about current
happenings around the Ranch
subscribe to the HRCA
Twitter feeds
Follow us on Instagram
while we capture images and
special moments in beautiful
Highlands Ranch and share your favorite
images of our community through this
special social media outlet We can be
found intheranch
sign up for any of these communication
tools by going to wwwHRCAonlineorg
home page and click on the specific icons
in the left column
The latest newsletter and
Activity guide can always
be found on the web site
go to wwwHRCAonline
orgActivityguide or www
HRCAonlineorgNewsletter
stay in the know 247 Visit
wwwHRCAonlineorg for the most
up-to-date information
B u i l d i n g a l i f e s t y l e t h a t y o u w a n t t o l i v e 1
Enhancing property values and creating quality of life through recreation community events and leadership
|NewsSUMMERTIME FUN IN THE RANCHThere is no need to travel far for fun activities classes and family entertainment You can enjoy a
variety of programs camps and free outdoor performances right here in the Ranch
Visit wwwHRCAonlineorg for all the details
Summer Camps Classes amp Activities - Check out the web site for information and to register for
camps classes and activities wwwHRCAonlineorgRegister
Summer Concert Series - This festive family concert series features the best of local bands Bring a
picnic dinner and enjoy the music at Highland Heritage Regional Park 630 - 800 pm Please leave
dogs at home
June 5 Tunisia (Variety) July 3 Hey Lady (B52 Tribute)
June 12 The Nacho Men (Rock) July 10 Eclipse (Journey Tribute)
June 19 The Country Music Project July 17 Michael Friedman (FunkJazz)
June 26 Mint Edition (Rock) July 24 Under a Blood Red Sky (U2 Tribute)
Culture on the Green - This series combines cultural performances with a beautiful outdoor setting for
an experience that is sure to delight all ages Bring a blanket and a picnic dinner for a great free summer
evening at Civic Green Park 630 - 800 pm Please leave dogs at home
June 27 Denver amp District Pipe Band amp Scottish Dancers
July 25 Denver Taiko | August 22 Quantum Jazz
Highlands Ranch Beer Festival - Colorado often called the ldquoNapa Valley of Beerrdquo is home to over 160
local breweries and brew pubs In celebration of our beer culture the HRCA proudly presents the
2nd annual Highlands Ranch Beer Festival on Saturday June 7 200 ndash 600 pm Come enjoy live music
local and national brewery beers and lawn games at Civic Green Park Whether you participate in
the tasting or not there will be great live music to enjoy at no cost and food and drinks to purchase
New Introducing a VIP ticket which allows access to the festival one-hour early and includes a limited
edition t-shirt
Unlimited one-ounce samples and a souvenir tasting glass are included in the ticket price Tickets
are $25 and VIP are $40 in advance At the event tickets are $35 and VIP are $50 if not sold out
Individual beer and beverages will be available for purchase The festival is open to all ages however
only those over 21 with proper ID may consume alcohol Proceeds benefit the Highlands Ranch
Scholarship Fund
Beer Festival Entertainment Schedule
100 - 400 pm Deja Blu (Variety) | 430 - 600 pm Parkside Band (Violin Infused Rock)
J u n e 2 0 1 4
c o m p l i a n c e t i p o f t h e m o n t h summer has arrived and with it warm temperatures are
causing stress on landscaping As a reminder to all regular
mowing trimming watering and weed control are a part
of landscape maintenance that not only keeps your lawn
healthy but also keeps the neighborhoods looking good
You should be able to achieve acceptable results and stay
within your monthly water budget Be water wise and donrsquot irrigate between
1000 am ndash 600 pm For local watering resources and restrictions visit
wwwcentennialwaterorg
recenT sTorms
As we are all aware some Colorado storms can cause damage to just about
everything in their path Remember if one of these storms hits your neighborhood
prior to starting work to replace damaged roofing paint siding etc approval is
required from the Highlands Ranch Community Association The appropriate
architectural request form can be found at wwwHRCAonlineorgForms If you have
any questions regarding the process please call the HRCA at 303-471-8821
Trashrecycling news When the HRCA began the preferred-provider opt-in trash program
the goal was to provide valuable service at a lower cost while fulfilling
one of the boardrsquos strategic objectives Championing environmental
stewardship and sustainability
Five years later the community continues to benefit from the program with our
preferred-provider Pro Disposal By opting in Highlands Ranch home owners receive
significant savings and for no additional fee Pro Disposal provides recycling pickup
Currently Highlands Ranch customers recycle 81 of their trash Another
environmental benefit is the decrease in truck traffic which reduces emissions and
wear and tear on our streets
This opt-in program includes bi-weekly single-stream recycling (all recyclables for
collection are mixed but kept separate from other waste) Jump on board with
Pro Disposal and be a part of our recycling efforts Call to join 303-791-3827 or visit
our web site at wwwHRCAonlineorgTrash
4 j u l y 2 0 1 4
RANCHIupdatesracquetball
Highlands Ranch residents and guests can enjoy racquetball
leagues shuttle and drop in play throughout the year
Leagues Adult Racquetball Leagues are offered year-round
There are leagues and tournaments to accommodate all levels
of ability
Racquetball shuttles Noon shuttle is monday Wednesday amp Friday 1200 ndash 100 pm
members free Program guest $700
Court Reservations members can make a court reservation after 1100 am for the
following day (maximum of two-hour court time and 15 minute late court forfeiture)
Call 303-471-8930
If you have questions about any sports activities please call 303-471-8869 or email
cmaeshrcaonlineorg
calling all big truckS and vehicleSThe HRCA is proud to bring its third annual Touch-a-Truck event
to Highlands Ranch on July 26 900 am - 100 pm at Cherry Hills
Community Church Kids are invited to touch climb on hop in
and experience what big trucks and other commercial vehicles are
really like NEW for 2014 are TWO helicopters and a Zamboni
We will also have a monster truck ride bounce houses and Food Truck Alley so bring cash
for ticket and food sales
Do you have a vehicle yoursquod like to show Itrsquos FREE Fill out an application and submit by
July 18 For more information or to download an application visit wwwHRCAonlineorg
Vendors If you have questions call 303-471-8898
TOUCH-a-TRUCK
pool Safety
Help keep your kids safe
Know your childrsquos limitations -
If your child is not a strong swimmer
have them wear a Coast guard approved
Personal Floatation Device All the HRCA
recreation centers have Coast guard
approved Type II Life Jackets available to
check out while you enjoy the pools
Have them take breaks -
The HRCA facilities clear the pools each
hour use this time to assess your childrsquos
energy level and have them use the rest
rooms
set boundaries -
Let your child know what is ldquooff limitsrdquo
before getting in the pool such as the
deep end the big slide and the diving
boards Know where your child is at
all times
Always keep your child at armrsquos reach -
This is the greatest level of protection you
can provide your child when at the pool
In addition you are having some great
quality time with your child
By using these simple tips you can assist
the lifeguards in keeping the pools safe for
everyone throughout the summer season
2014-2015 art encounterS The Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association has completed
the installation of seven outdoor sculptures in Highlands Ranch as
part of the Douglas Countyrsquos Art Encounters program Twenty-
three sculptures were chosen to be displayed for one year in
Highlands Ranch Parker Castle Rock and Lone Tree sculptures
shown in Highlands Ranch are displayed at Civic green Park
Town Centers North and south the Recreation Centers at Eastridge and southridge
and at the Highlands Ranch Library To see where sculptures are located in Highlands
Ranch and the other jurisdictions and to vote for your favorite visit our web site at
wwwHRCAonlineorgArtEncounters
H r c a o n l i n e o r g 5
uPCOmINgIevents
F i l M s i N t H e P a r KJoin us on the first three Fridays in August for our annual
Films in the Park Always FREE and always family-friendly
Bring your blanket chairs picnic dinner and drinks for an
enjoyable evening with your family and friends We will
have Kona Ice (snow cones) and Cornzapoppin serving
movie favorites for purchase All movies start at dusk and
will take place in rain or moonlight Please leave Fido at home
August 1 - Happy Feet Two
August 8 - Despicable Me Too
August 15 - The LEGO Movie
815-1000pmbullCivicGreenParkbullFREE
bullHRCAFarmersrsquoampStreetMarketndash Every sunday through October 26 1000 am -
200 pm Town Center south This FREE open-air farmersrsquo market features breads
sauces pastas and more Then as produce comes in-season the market will offer
fruits and vegetables in abundance Expect handbags accessories cooking utensils
and more from the street market all season long
bullJazzattheMansionfeaturingLannieGarrettndashThursday August 15 630 - 800
pm $35$40 Highlands Ranch mansion The mansion is a perfect place for a
casual comfortable jazz performance indoors in the Carriage House Doors open
at 530 pm get your tickets now before we sell out
bull Cigar amp spirit Pairing ndash NEW for 2014 Join us on saturday August 16 500 - 800 pm
at the Recreation Center at Eastridge to learn how to pair different varieties of cigars
with various spirits and appetizers $20 in advance $25 day of event if not sold out
F r e e o u t D o o r s u M M e r c o N c e r t s
The fun continues this summer with
more FREE outdoor concerts and
performances for the whole family
Visit wwwHRCAonlineorgEvents
for details
4th of July - Join us for a special 4th of
July concert featuring the Hot Tomatoes
at Civic green Park 730 - 900 pm
summer concert series - Bring a picnic
dinner and enjoy the music at Highland
Heritage Regional Park 630 - 800 pm
July 13 Hey Lady (B52 Tribute)
July 10 Eclipse (Journey Tribute)
July 17 Michael Friedman (JazzFunk)
July 24 Under A Blood Red Sky
(U2 Tribute)
culture on the Green - Enjoy these
FREE cultural performances in an
outdoor setting at Civic green Park
630 - 800 pm
July 25 Denver Taiko
Aug 22 Quantum Jazz
summerrsquos sunset concert - Look for
our FREE summerrsquos sunset Concert on
August 28 630 - 800 pm at Civic
green Park The HRCA amp HRmD
partner to celebrate another great
Highlands Ranch summer stay tuned
for more information in the next
monthrsquos newsletter
c u l t u r e o N t H e G r e e NJulyrsquos Culture on the green features Denver Taiko
Denver Taiko founded in 1976 is an ensemble of
third fourth and fifth generation Japanese Americans
honoring their cultural heritage through the exhilarating
performance art of Taiko Drumming This FREE event is
sure to delight all ages
FridayJuly25bull630-800pmbullCivicGreenParkbullFreebullSorrynodogsallowed
You may purchase tickets online at wwwHRCAonlineorgTickets Please check the web site for the most current event information
6 j u l y 2 0 1 4
Junior rally Tennis TournamenT Tennis is fun - at every level and at every age In fact players
site ldquoFuNrdquo as the main reason they play tennis As the HRCA
Jr Rally Tournament youth players (ages 10-18) will discover
This usTA sanctioned Junior satellite tournament is July 18-20
at Northridge Tennis Pavilion Applications are available at the
Northridge Tennis Pavilion and must be turned in by July 11 at
noon For further information please call 303-471-8940
hrca amp cara volleyball Is your 8-13 year old looking to play volleyball in a fun environment that fosters love for
the game Check out HRCA and CARA Volleyball The HRCA
has teamed up with the Colorado Association of Recreational
Athletics (CARA) to provide a fun team-focused volleyball league
environment where learning is the main goal This program is great
for beginners or players looking to continue play but are not ready
for the competitive club team commitment There are weekly
practices with games or tournaments on the weekends single games are at southridge
while CARA tournaments are at various locations throughout the Front Range For more
information call 303-471-8869 or email cmaeshrcaonlineorg
s P l a s H M a s H D a s H amp
K i D s t r i a t H l o N
The splash mash Dash Triathlon is the
original sprint Triathlon of Highlands
Ranch In its 9th year this local fun
race is on saturday August 9 at the
Recreation Center at Northridge This
is a perfect race for both beginner and
experienced triathletes The mini splash
mash Dash Kidsrsquo Triathlon is a great
race for any child age 4-12 that wants
to ldquoTRIrdquo out the sport All mini smD
participants receive a finisherrsquos medal
For more information or to register
visit wwwHRraceseriescom
THIs mONTHs FEATuRED
aQuaTic oPen house Ride the wave of aquatic fun at HRCA Find out what yoursquove
been missing at the Open House on saturday August 16
230 - 430 pm at the Recreation Center at Northridge
All aquatic programs will be discounted 10 for attendees who
attend the Open House
bullNeedaswimtestforyourchild
bullWanttotrysnorkelingorscuba
bullWhatisSUP(StandUpPaddleboard)
bullHowcanIlearntolapswimforexercise
There will be raffles for FREE Private Lessons
($40 value) Learn to swim sessions ($59 value) and
Adult Aquatic Passes ($63 value)
Bring the family Admission is free Learn more at wwwHRCAonlineorgAquatics
or call 303-471-8935 or dianeballhrcaonlineorg
P o o l P a r t i e s
M a K e a s P l a s H
bull Includes drinks paper products
party hosts and cake
bull Parties are available on Fridays
saturdays or sundays
bull smaller parties nine or less
attendees at Eastridge
bull Parties of 10-15 attendees at
Eastridge amp southridge
For more info call 303-471-8935 or
email dianeballhrcaonlineorg
H r c a o n l i n e o r g 7
By now you may be looking for fun
options to include in your summer plans
We have a few in mind For you horse
lovers we have Basic Horse Classes and
Horse Adventure Camps These are two
and three hour classes which provide
participants hands-on lessons with horses including brushing
saddling and of course riding For the family and nature lovers
join our Thursday Night Nature Fix Each Thursday night we host a
hike campfire or adult-only date night Each week is different
so come out and unwind in the peace and quiet of the
Backcountry Trail rides archery lessons youth camps and
more are available throughout the summer View all of our
offerings at wwwHRCAonlineorgRegister You can also book
private parties and hay rides for your group
b a c k c o u n t ry S u m m e r p r o g r a m S i n f u l l S w i n g
g e t d i rt y a n d g e t c r e at i v e w i t h a rt Youth or adult we offer a variety of art classes to stimulate the creative side and support learning and brain
function Itrsquos a widely discussed notion that involvement in the arts supports success in school work and
life pursuits It is an important for expression and helps individuals learn about themselves and others and
supports a deeper understanding of a variety of subjects such as math science and social studies This
month we encourage you and your child to try something new or make the time to nurture an already
developing skill Ages 2-4 usA Fun muddy Hands under the sea Ages 5-11 great American magic Art Camp Pastel Pattern
Art Camp Ages 8-12 Everyday mosaicsYarn Weaving Tie DyeBatik scapes Art Challenge Hand Building
Adults Beginning Drawing meet and sketch Palette up Furniture Decoupage Beginning Wheel
For more information on these classes and camps please call 303-471-8853 or visit the web site
Are you looking for something fun for
your 2-5 year old to do this summer We
offer wonderful programs to stimulate
your child support learning and develop
important social skills get your child
enrolled in Wet and Wonderful monday
madness Bead Class Travel game class Friday Fun or Flip and
Dip For more information please call 303-471-8818
f u n f o r y o u r t o t Enroll your child in our July sTEm classes
mine Craft superhero Engineering
Transformers Robotics or Fizz Boom
Academy These science technology
engineering and math programs are not
only a popular way to spend the summer
theyrsquore fun and your child will learn a lot Classes fill very quickly so
register soon For more information please call 303-471-8818
j u ly S t e m c l a S S e S
CLAssEs CAmPs amp ACTIVITIEs
Check the web site for the additional classes and activities
b a c k c o u n t ry c o n S e rvat i o n c o r n e r
The 4th annual Elk Banquet and silent Auction sold out in just
four days Over the last three years this popular banquet has
raised over $16000 for natural
resource management in the
Backcountry
Each year we draw lucky elk
turkey and coyote hunters from
those present at this banquet
All HRCA members can enter a second open drawing that
award elk turkey amp coyote hunts Registration is open now
for this drawing at wwwHRCAonlineorgHunt The hunt
program is a necessary tool to manage the elk herd and is a
wonderful opportunity to offer Highlands Ranch hunters
For questions please call 303-471-8885 or email
mgiebelhrcaonlineorg
Facility closuresJuly 4 - Northridge eastridge amp administration offices -
closed all day all outdoor Pools and tennis Pavilion at Northridge open until 500 pm
southridge amp Westridge - close at 500 pm
July 5 12 19 26 - Northridge outdoor Pools closed until 200 pm for Hrca summer swim team meets
Check the web site for the most up-to-date closure information
PRESORTEDSTANDARD
US POSTAGE PAIDHIGHLANDS RANCH CO
PERMIT170
Postmaster time sensitive Material Please deliver by 063014
Scan with your smartphone to visit Click It now
Find what you need on Click It wwwHRCAonlineorgclickit
The HRCArsquos ability to bring events to Highlands Ranch is made possible in part by our Community Partners the Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association (CAA) and the
Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD)
community partners
9568 University Boulevard Highlands Ranch CO 80126
July 3 summer concert series - Hey Lady
July 4 July 4th Parade run amp celebration at town center
July 5-26 Kidsrsquo Nite out (Saturdays only)
July 6-27 Farmersrsquo and street Markets (Sundays only)
July 7 Board Working Session 600 pm
July 10 summer concert series - Eclipse
July 15 Delegate amp Board Meeting 630 pm
July 17 summer concert series - Michael Friedman
July 18-20 tennis Junior rally tournament
July 24 summer concert series - Under a Blood Red Sky
July 25 culture on the Green - Denver Taiko
July 25 elk Hunt Banquet
July 26 touch-a-truck
These meetings are open to our members
JuLY|events For event details see page 5 or visit HRCAonlineorg
COmmuNITYInews
H r c a o n l i n e o r g 3
b o a r d u p d at e SThe June Board meeting motions are available at wwwHRCAonlineorg
sTay informede-Me FaceBooK tWitter
amp iNstaGraM
sign up for the eMe eblast
and receive up-to-date
community information and
valuable program information
Like us on Facebook to get
general HRCA updates or
choose specific programs
yoursquod like to receive information from
such as Backcountry Tennis sports
Therapeutic Recreation andor Fitness
For reminders about current
happenings around the Ranch
subscribe to the HRCA
Twitter feeds
Follow us on Instagram
while we capture images and
special moments in beautiful
Highlands Ranch and share your favorite
images of our community through this
special social media outlet We can be
found intheranch
sign up for any of these communication
tools by going to wwwHRCAonlineorg
home page and click on the specific icons
in the left column
The latest newsletter and
Activity guide can always
be found on the web site
go to wwwHRCAonline
orgActivityguide or www
HRCAonlineorgNewsletter
stay in the know 247 Visit
wwwHRCAonlineorg for the most
up-to-date information
B u i l d i n g a l i f e s t y l e t h a t y o u w a n t t o l i v e 1
Enhancing property values and creating quality of life through recreation community events and leadership
|NewsSUMMERTIME FUN IN THE RANCHThere is no need to travel far for fun activities classes and family entertainment You can enjoy a
variety of programs camps and free outdoor performances right here in the Ranch
Visit wwwHRCAonlineorg for all the details
Summer Camps Classes amp Activities - Check out the web site for information and to register for
camps classes and activities wwwHRCAonlineorgRegister
Summer Concert Series - This festive family concert series features the best of local bands Bring a
picnic dinner and enjoy the music at Highland Heritage Regional Park 630 - 800 pm Please leave
dogs at home
June 5 Tunisia (Variety) July 3 Hey Lady (B52 Tribute)
June 12 The Nacho Men (Rock) July 10 Eclipse (Journey Tribute)
June 19 The Country Music Project July 17 Michael Friedman (FunkJazz)
June 26 Mint Edition (Rock) July 24 Under a Blood Red Sky (U2 Tribute)
Culture on the Green - This series combines cultural performances with a beautiful outdoor setting for
an experience that is sure to delight all ages Bring a blanket and a picnic dinner for a great free summer
evening at Civic Green Park 630 - 800 pm Please leave dogs at home
June 27 Denver amp District Pipe Band amp Scottish Dancers
July 25 Denver Taiko | August 22 Quantum Jazz
Highlands Ranch Beer Festival - Colorado often called the ldquoNapa Valley of Beerrdquo is home to over 160
local breweries and brew pubs In celebration of our beer culture the HRCA proudly presents the
2nd annual Highlands Ranch Beer Festival on Saturday June 7 200 ndash 600 pm Come enjoy live music
local and national brewery beers and lawn games at Civic Green Park Whether you participate in
the tasting or not there will be great live music to enjoy at no cost and food and drinks to purchase
New Introducing a VIP ticket which allows access to the festival one-hour early and includes a limited
edition t-shirt
Unlimited one-ounce samples and a souvenir tasting glass are included in the ticket price Tickets
are $25 and VIP are $40 in advance At the event tickets are $35 and VIP are $50 if not sold out
Individual beer and beverages will be available for purchase The festival is open to all ages however
only those over 21 with proper ID may consume alcohol Proceeds benefit the Highlands Ranch
Scholarship Fund
Beer Festival Entertainment Schedule
100 - 400 pm Deja Blu (Variety) | 430 - 600 pm Parkside Band (Violin Infused Rock)
J u n e 2 0 1 4
c o m p l i a n c e t i p o f t h e m o n t h summer has arrived and with it warm temperatures are
causing stress on landscaping As a reminder to all regular
mowing trimming watering and weed control are a part
of landscape maintenance that not only keeps your lawn
healthy but also keeps the neighborhoods looking good
You should be able to achieve acceptable results and stay
within your monthly water budget Be water wise and donrsquot irrigate between
1000 am ndash 600 pm For local watering resources and restrictions visit
wwwcentennialwaterorg
recenT sTorms
As we are all aware some Colorado storms can cause damage to just about
everything in their path Remember if one of these storms hits your neighborhood
prior to starting work to replace damaged roofing paint siding etc approval is
required from the Highlands Ranch Community Association The appropriate
architectural request form can be found at wwwHRCAonlineorgForms If you have
any questions regarding the process please call the HRCA at 303-471-8821
Trashrecycling news When the HRCA began the preferred-provider opt-in trash program
the goal was to provide valuable service at a lower cost while fulfilling
one of the boardrsquos strategic objectives Championing environmental
stewardship and sustainability
Five years later the community continues to benefit from the program with our
preferred-provider Pro Disposal By opting in Highlands Ranch home owners receive
significant savings and for no additional fee Pro Disposal provides recycling pickup
Currently Highlands Ranch customers recycle 81 of their trash Another
environmental benefit is the decrease in truck traffic which reduces emissions and
wear and tear on our streets
This opt-in program includes bi-weekly single-stream recycling (all recyclables for
collection are mixed but kept separate from other waste) Jump on board with
Pro Disposal and be a part of our recycling efforts Call to join 303-791-3827 or visit
our web site at wwwHRCAonlineorgTrash
4 j u l y 2 0 1 4
RANCHIupdatesracquetball
Highlands Ranch residents and guests can enjoy racquetball
leagues shuttle and drop in play throughout the year
Leagues Adult Racquetball Leagues are offered year-round
There are leagues and tournaments to accommodate all levels
of ability
Racquetball shuttles Noon shuttle is monday Wednesday amp Friday 1200 ndash 100 pm
members free Program guest $700
Court Reservations members can make a court reservation after 1100 am for the
following day (maximum of two-hour court time and 15 minute late court forfeiture)
Call 303-471-8930
If you have questions about any sports activities please call 303-471-8869 or email
cmaeshrcaonlineorg
calling all big truckS and vehicleSThe HRCA is proud to bring its third annual Touch-a-Truck event
to Highlands Ranch on July 26 900 am - 100 pm at Cherry Hills
Community Church Kids are invited to touch climb on hop in
and experience what big trucks and other commercial vehicles are
really like NEW for 2014 are TWO helicopters and a Zamboni
We will also have a monster truck ride bounce houses and Food Truck Alley so bring cash
for ticket and food sales
Do you have a vehicle yoursquod like to show Itrsquos FREE Fill out an application and submit by
July 18 For more information or to download an application visit wwwHRCAonlineorg
Vendors If you have questions call 303-471-8898
TOUCH-a-TRUCK
pool Safety
Help keep your kids safe
Know your childrsquos limitations -
If your child is not a strong swimmer
have them wear a Coast guard approved
Personal Floatation Device All the HRCA
recreation centers have Coast guard
approved Type II Life Jackets available to
check out while you enjoy the pools
Have them take breaks -
The HRCA facilities clear the pools each
hour use this time to assess your childrsquos
energy level and have them use the rest
rooms
set boundaries -
Let your child know what is ldquooff limitsrdquo
before getting in the pool such as the
deep end the big slide and the diving
boards Know where your child is at
all times
Always keep your child at armrsquos reach -
This is the greatest level of protection you
can provide your child when at the pool
In addition you are having some great
quality time with your child
By using these simple tips you can assist
the lifeguards in keeping the pools safe for
everyone throughout the summer season
2014-2015 art encounterS The Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association has completed
the installation of seven outdoor sculptures in Highlands Ranch as
part of the Douglas Countyrsquos Art Encounters program Twenty-
three sculptures were chosen to be displayed for one year in
Highlands Ranch Parker Castle Rock and Lone Tree sculptures
shown in Highlands Ranch are displayed at Civic green Park
Town Centers North and south the Recreation Centers at Eastridge and southridge
and at the Highlands Ranch Library To see where sculptures are located in Highlands
Ranch and the other jurisdictions and to vote for your favorite visit our web site at
wwwHRCAonlineorgArtEncounters
H r c a o n l i n e o r g 5
uPCOmINgIevents
F i l M s i N t H e P a r KJoin us on the first three Fridays in August for our annual
Films in the Park Always FREE and always family-friendly
Bring your blanket chairs picnic dinner and drinks for an
enjoyable evening with your family and friends We will
have Kona Ice (snow cones) and Cornzapoppin serving
movie favorites for purchase All movies start at dusk and
will take place in rain or moonlight Please leave Fido at home
August 1 - Happy Feet Two
August 8 - Despicable Me Too
August 15 - The LEGO Movie
815-1000pmbullCivicGreenParkbullFREE
bullHRCAFarmersrsquoampStreetMarketndash Every sunday through October 26 1000 am -
200 pm Town Center south This FREE open-air farmersrsquo market features breads
sauces pastas and more Then as produce comes in-season the market will offer
fruits and vegetables in abundance Expect handbags accessories cooking utensils
and more from the street market all season long
bullJazzattheMansionfeaturingLannieGarrettndashThursday August 15 630 - 800
pm $35$40 Highlands Ranch mansion The mansion is a perfect place for a
casual comfortable jazz performance indoors in the Carriage House Doors open
at 530 pm get your tickets now before we sell out
bull Cigar amp spirit Pairing ndash NEW for 2014 Join us on saturday August 16 500 - 800 pm
at the Recreation Center at Eastridge to learn how to pair different varieties of cigars
with various spirits and appetizers $20 in advance $25 day of event if not sold out
F r e e o u t D o o r s u M M e r c o N c e r t s
The fun continues this summer with
more FREE outdoor concerts and
performances for the whole family
Visit wwwHRCAonlineorgEvents
for details
4th of July - Join us for a special 4th of
July concert featuring the Hot Tomatoes
at Civic green Park 730 - 900 pm
summer concert series - Bring a picnic
dinner and enjoy the music at Highland
Heritage Regional Park 630 - 800 pm
July 13 Hey Lady (B52 Tribute)
July 10 Eclipse (Journey Tribute)
July 17 Michael Friedman (JazzFunk)
July 24 Under A Blood Red Sky
(U2 Tribute)
culture on the Green - Enjoy these
FREE cultural performances in an
outdoor setting at Civic green Park
630 - 800 pm
July 25 Denver Taiko
Aug 22 Quantum Jazz
summerrsquos sunset concert - Look for
our FREE summerrsquos sunset Concert on
August 28 630 - 800 pm at Civic
green Park The HRCA amp HRmD
partner to celebrate another great
Highlands Ranch summer stay tuned
for more information in the next
monthrsquos newsletter
c u l t u r e o N t H e G r e e NJulyrsquos Culture on the green features Denver Taiko
Denver Taiko founded in 1976 is an ensemble of
third fourth and fifth generation Japanese Americans
honoring their cultural heritage through the exhilarating
performance art of Taiko Drumming This FREE event is
sure to delight all ages
FridayJuly25bull630-800pmbullCivicGreenParkbullFreebullSorrynodogsallowed
You may purchase tickets online at wwwHRCAonlineorgTickets Please check the web site for the most current event information
6 j u l y 2 0 1 4
Junior rally Tennis TournamenT Tennis is fun - at every level and at every age In fact players
site ldquoFuNrdquo as the main reason they play tennis As the HRCA
Jr Rally Tournament youth players (ages 10-18) will discover
This usTA sanctioned Junior satellite tournament is July 18-20
at Northridge Tennis Pavilion Applications are available at the
Northridge Tennis Pavilion and must be turned in by July 11 at
noon For further information please call 303-471-8940
hrca amp cara volleyball Is your 8-13 year old looking to play volleyball in a fun environment that fosters love for
the game Check out HRCA and CARA Volleyball The HRCA
has teamed up with the Colorado Association of Recreational
Athletics (CARA) to provide a fun team-focused volleyball league
environment where learning is the main goal This program is great
for beginners or players looking to continue play but are not ready
for the competitive club team commitment There are weekly
practices with games or tournaments on the weekends single games are at southridge
while CARA tournaments are at various locations throughout the Front Range For more
information call 303-471-8869 or email cmaeshrcaonlineorg
s P l a s H M a s H D a s H amp
K i D s t r i a t H l o N
The splash mash Dash Triathlon is the
original sprint Triathlon of Highlands
Ranch In its 9th year this local fun
race is on saturday August 9 at the
Recreation Center at Northridge This
is a perfect race for both beginner and
experienced triathletes The mini splash
mash Dash Kidsrsquo Triathlon is a great
race for any child age 4-12 that wants
to ldquoTRIrdquo out the sport All mini smD
participants receive a finisherrsquos medal
For more information or to register
visit wwwHRraceseriescom
THIs mONTHs FEATuRED
aQuaTic oPen house Ride the wave of aquatic fun at HRCA Find out what yoursquove
been missing at the Open House on saturday August 16
230 - 430 pm at the Recreation Center at Northridge
All aquatic programs will be discounted 10 for attendees who
attend the Open House
bullNeedaswimtestforyourchild
bullWanttotrysnorkelingorscuba
bullWhatisSUP(StandUpPaddleboard)
bullHowcanIlearntolapswimforexercise
There will be raffles for FREE Private Lessons
($40 value) Learn to swim sessions ($59 value) and
Adult Aquatic Passes ($63 value)
Bring the family Admission is free Learn more at wwwHRCAonlineorgAquatics
or call 303-471-8935 or dianeballhrcaonlineorg
P o o l P a r t i e s
M a K e a s P l a s H
bull Includes drinks paper products
party hosts and cake
bull Parties are available on Fridays
saturdays or sundays
bull smaller parties nine or less
attendees at Eastridge
bull Parties of 10-15 attendees at
Eastridge amp southridge
For more info call 303-471-8935 or
email dianeballhrcaonlineorg
H r c a o n l i n e o r g 7
By now you may be looking for fun
options to include in your summer plans
We have a few in mind For you horse
lovers we have Basic Horse Classes and
Horse Adventure Camps These are two
and three hour classes which provide
participants hands-on lessons with horses including brushing
saddling and of course riding For the family and nature lovers
join our Thursday Night Nature Fix Each Thursday night we host a
hike campfire or adult-only date night Each week is different
so come out and unwind in the peace and quiet of the
Backcountry Trail rides archery lessons youth camps and
more are available throughout the summer View all of our
offerings at wwwHRCAonlineorgRegister You can also book
private parties and hay rides for your group
b a c k c o u n t ry S u m m e r p r o g r a m S i n f u l l S w i n g
g e t d i rt y a n d g e t c r e at i v e w i t h a rt Youth or adult we offer a variety of art classes to stimulate the creative side and support learning and brain
function Itrsquos a widely discussed notion that involvement in the arts supports success in school work and
life pursuits It is an important for expression and helps individuals learn about themselves and others and
supports a deeper understanding of a variety of subjects such as math science and social studies This
month we encourage you and your child to try something new or make the time to nurture an already
developing skill Ages 2-4 usA Fun muddy Hands under the sea Ages 5-11 great American magic Art Camp Pastel Pattern
Art Camp Ages 8-12 Everyday mosaicsYarn Weaving Tie DyeBatik scapes Art Challenge Hand Building
Adults Beginning Drawing meet and sketch Palette up Furniture Decoupage Beginning Wheel
For more information on these classes and camps please call 303-471-8853 or visit the web site
Are you looking for something fun for
your 2-5 year old to do this summer We
offer wonderful programs to stimulate
your child support learning and develop
important social skills get your child
enrolled in Wet and Wonderful monday
madness Bead Class Travel game class Friday Fun or Flip and
Dip For more information please call 303-471-8818
f u n f o r y o u r t o t Enroll your child in our July sTEm classes
mine Craft superhero Engineering
Transformers Robotics or Fizz Boom
Academy These science technology
engineering and math programs are not
only a popular way to spend the summer
theyrsquore fun and your child will learn a lot Classes fill very quickly so
register soon For more information please call 303-471-8818
j u ly S t e m c l a S S e S
CLAssEs CAmPs amp ACTIVITIEs
Check the web site for the additional classes and activities
b a c k c o u n t ry c o n S e rvat i o n c o r n e r
The 4th annual Elk Banquet and silent Auction sold out in just
four days Over the last three years this popular banquet has
raised over $16000 for natural
resource management in the
Backcountry
Each year we draw lucky elk
turkey and coyote hunters from
those present at this banquet
All HRCA members can enter a second open drawing that
award elk turkey amp coyote hunts Registration is open now
for this drawing at wwwHRCAonlineorgHunt The hunt
program is a necessary tool to manage the elk herd and is a
wonderful opportunity to offer Highlands Ranch hunters
For questions please call 303-471-8885 or email
mgiebelhrcaonlineorg
Facility closuresJuly 4 - Northridge eastridge amp administration offices -
closed all day all outdoor Pools and tennis Pavilion at Northridge open until 500 pm
southridge amp Westridge - close at 500 pm
July 5 12 19 26 - Northridge outdoor Pools closed until 200 pm for Hrca summer swim team meets
Check the web site for the most up-to-date closure information
PRESORTEDSTANDARD
US POSTAGE PAIDHIGHLANDS RANCH CO
PERMIT170
Postmaster time sensitive Material Please deliver by 063014
Scan with your smartphone to visit Click It now
Find what you need on Click It wwwHRCAonlineorgclickit
The HRCArsquos ability to bring events to Highlands Ranch is made possible in part by our Community Partners the Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association (CAA) and the
Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD)
community partners
9568 University Boulevard Highlands Ranch CO 80126
July 3 summer concert series - Hey Lady
July 4 July 4th Parade run amp celebration at town center
July 5-26 Kidsrsquo Nite out (Saturdays only)
July 6-27 Farmersrsquo and street Markets (Sundays only)
July 7 Board Working Session 600 pm
July 10 summer concert series - Eclipse
July 15 Delegate amp Board Meeting 630 pm
July 17 summer concert series - Michael Friedman
July 18-20 tennis Junior rally tournament
July 24 summer concert series - Under a Blood Red Sky
July 25 culture on the Green - Denver Taiko
July 25 elk Hunt Banquet
July 26 touch-a-truck
These meetings are open to our members
JuLY|events For event details see page 5 or visit HRCAonlineorg
4 j u l y 2 0 1 4
RANCHIupdatesracquetball
Highlands Ranch residents and guests can enjoy racquetball
leagues shuttle and drop in play throughout the year
Leagues Adult Racquetball Leagues are offered year-round
There are leagues and tournaments to accommodate all levels
of ability
Racquetball shuttles Noon shuttle is monday Wednesday amp Friday 1200 ndash 100 pm
members free Program guest $700
Court Reservations members can make a court reservation after 1100 am for the
following day (maximum of two-hour court time and 15 minute late court forfeiture)
Call 303-471-8930
If you have questions about any sports activities please call 303-471-8869 or email
cmaeshrcaonlineorg
calling all big truckS and vehicleSThe HRCA is proud to bring its third annual Touch-a-Truck event
to Highlands Ranch on July 26 900 am - 100 pm at Cherry Hills
Community Church Kids are invited to touch climb on hop in
and experience what big trucks and other commercial vehicles are
really like NEW for 2014 are TWO helicopters and a Zamboni
We will also have a monster truck ride bounce houses and Food Truck Alley so bring cash
for ticket and food sales
Do you have a vehicle yoursquod like to show Itrsquos FREE Fill out an application and submit by
July 18 For more information or to download an application visit wwwHRCAonlineorg
Vendors If you have questions call 303-471-8898
TOUCH-a-TRUCK
pool Safety
Help keep your kids safe
Know your childrsquos limitations -
If your child is not a strong swimmer
have them wear a Coast guard approved
Personal Floatation Device All the HRCA
recreation centers have Coast guard
approved Type II Life Jackets available to
check out while you enjoy the pools
Have them take breaks -
The HRCA facilities clear the pools each
hour use this time to assess your childrsquos
energy level and have them use the rest
rooms
set boundaries -
Let your child know what is ldquooff limitsrdquo
before getting in the pool such as the
deep end the big slide and the diving
boards Know where your child is at
all times
Always keep your child at armrsquos reach -
This is the greatest level of protection you
can provide your child when at the pool
In addition you are having some great
quality time with your child
By using these simple tips you can assist
the lifeguards in keeping the pools safe for
everyone throughout the summer season
2014-2015 art encounterS The Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association has completed
the installation of seven outdoor sculptures in Highlands Ranch as
part of the Douglas Countyrsquos Art Encounters program Twenty-
three sculptures were chosen to be displayed for one year in
Highlands Ranch Parker Castle Rock and Lone Tree sculptures
shown in Highlands Ranch are displayed at Civic green Park
Town Centers North and south the Recreation Centers at Eastridge and southridge
and at the Highlands Ranch Library To see where sculptures are located in Highlands
Ranch and the other jurisdictions and to vote for your favorite visit our web site at
wwwHRCAonlineorgArtEncounters
H r c a o n l i n e o r g 5
uPCOmINgIevents
F i l M s i N t H e P a r KJoin us on the first three Fridays in August for our annual
Films in the Park Always FREE and always family-friendly
Bring your blanket chairs picnic dinner and drinks for an
enjoyable evening with your family and friends We will
have Kona Ice (snow cones) and Cornzapoppin serving
movie favorites for purchase All movies start at dusk and
will take place in rain or moonlight Please leave Fido at home
August 1 - Happy Feet Two
August 8 - Despicable Me Too
August 15 - The LEGO Movie
815-1000pmbullCivicGreenParkbullFREE
bullHRCAFarmersrsquoampStreetMarketndash Every sunday through October 26 1000 am -
200 pm Town Center south This FREE open-air farmersrsquo market features breads
sauces pastas and more Then as produce comes in-season the market will offer
fruits and vegetables in abundance Expect handbags accessories cooking utensils
and more from the street market all season long
bullJazzattheMansionfeaturingLannieGarrettndashThursday August 15 630 - 800
pm $35$40 Highlands Ranch mansion The mansion is a perfect place for a
casual comfortable jazz performance indoors in the Carriage House Doors open
at 530 pm get your tickets now before we sell out
bull Cigar amp spirit Pairing ndash NEW for 2014 Join us on saturday August 16 500 - 800 pm
at the Recreation Center at Eastridge to learn how to pair different varieties of cigars
with various spirits and appetizers $20 in advance $25 day of event if not sold out
F r e e o u t D o o r s u M M e r c o N c e r t s
The fun continues this summer with
more FREE outdoor concerts and
performances for the whole family
Visit wwwHRCAonlineorgEvents
for details
4th of July - Join us for a special 4th of
July concert featuring the Hot Tomatoes
at Civic green Park 730 - 900 pm
summer concert series - Bring a picnic
dinner and enjoy the music at Highland
Heritage Regional Park 630 - 800 pm
July 13 Hey Lady (B52 Tribute)
July 10 Eclipse (Journey Tribute)
July 17 Michael Friedman (JazzFunk)
July 24 Under A Blood Red Sky
(U2 Tribute)
culture on the Green - Enjoy these
FREE cultural performances in an
outdoor setting at Civic green Park
630 - 800 pm
July 25 Denver Taiko
Aug 22 Quantum Jazz
summerrsquos sunset concert - Look for
our FREE summerrsquos sunset Concert on
August 28 630 - 800 pm at Civic
green Park The HRCA amp HRmD
partner to celebrate another great
Highlands Ranch summer stay tuned
for more information in the next
monthrsquos newsletter
c u l t u r e o N t H e G r e e NJulyrsquos Culture on the green features Denver Taiko
Denver Taiko founded in 1976 is an ensemble of
third fourth and fifth generation Japanese Americans
honoring their cultural heritage through the exhilarating
performance art of Taiko Drumming This FREE event is
sure to delight all ages
FridayJuly25bull630-800pmbullCivicGreenParkbullFreebullSorrynodogsallowed
You may purchase tickets online at wwwHRCAonlineorgTickets Please check the web site for the most current event information
6 j u l y 2 0 1 4
Junior rally Tennis TournamenT Tennis is fun - at every level and at every age In fact players
site ldquoFuNrdquo as the main reason they play tennis As the HRCA
Jr Rally Tournament youth players (ages 10-18) will discover
This usTA sanctioned Junior satellite tournament is July 18-20
at Northridge Tennis Pavilion Applications are available at the
Northridge Tennis Pavilion and must be turned in by July 11 at
noon For further information please call 303-471-8940
hrca amp cara volleyball Is your 8-13 year old looking to play volleyball in a fun environment that fosters love for
the game Check out HRCA and CARA Volleyball The HRCA
has teamed up with the Colorado Association of Recreational
Athletics (CARA) to provide a fun team-focused volleyball league
environment where learning is the main goal This program is great
for beginners or players looking to continue play but are not ready
for the competitive club team commitment There are weekly
practices with games or tournaments on the weekends single games are at southridge
while CARA tournaments are at various locations throughout the Front Range For more
information call 303-471-8869 or email cmaeshrcaonlineorg
s P l a s H M a s H D a s H amp
K i D s t r i a t H l o N
The splash mash Dash Triathlon is the
original sprint Triathlon of Highlands
Ranch In its 9th year this local fun
race is on saturday August 9 at the
Recreation Center at Northridge This
is a perfect race for both beginner and
experienced triathletes The mini splash
mash Dash Kidsrsquo Triathlon is a great
race for any child age 4-12 that wants
to ldquoTRIrdquo out the sport All mini smD
participants receive a finisherrsquos medal
For more information or to register
visit wwwHRraceseriescom
THIs mONTHs FEATuRED
aQuaTic oPen house Ride the wave of aquatic fun at HRCA Find out what yoursquove
been missing at the Open House on saturday August 16
230 - 430 pm at the Recreation Center at Northridge
All aquatic programs will be discounted 10 for attendees who
attend the Open House
bullNeedaswimtestforyourchild
bullWanttotrysnorkelingorscuba
bullWhatisSUP(StandUpPaddleboard)
bullHowcanIlearntolapswimforexercise
There will be raffles for FREE Private Lessons
($40 value) Learn to swim sessions ($59 value) and
Adult Aquatic Passes ($63 value)
Bring the family Admission is free Learn more at wwwHRCAonlineorgAquatics
or call 303-471-8935 or dianeballhrcaonlineorg
P o o l P a r t i e s
M a K e a s P l a s H
bull Includes drinks paper products
party hosts and cake
bull Parties are available on Fridays
saturdays or sundays
bull smaller parties nine or less
attendees at Eastridge
bull Parties of 10-15 attendees at
Eastridge amp southridge
For more info call 303-471-8935 or
email dianeballhrcaonlineorg
H r c a o n l i n e o r g 7
By now you may be looking for fun
options to include in your summer plans
We have a few in mind For you horse
lovers we have Basic Horse Classes and
Horse Adventure Camps These are two
and three hour classes which provide
participants hands-on lessons with horses including brushing
saddling and of course riding For the family and nature lovers
join our Thursday Night Nature Fix Each Thursday night we host a
hike campfire or adult-only date night Each week is different
so come out and unwind in the peace and quiet of the
Backcountry Trail rides archery lessons youth camps and
more are available throughout the summer View all of our
offerings at wwwHRCAonlineorgRegister You can also book
private parties and hay rides for your group
b a c k c o u n t ry S u m m e r p r o g r a m S i n f u l l S w i n g
g e t d i rt y a n d g e t c r e at i v e w i t h a rt Youth or adult we offer a variety of art classes to stimulate the creative side and support learning and brain
function Itrsquos a widely discussed notion that involvement in the arts supports success in school work and
life pursuits It is an important for expression and helps individuals learn about themselves and others and
supports a deeper understanding of a variety of subjects such as math science and social studies This
month we encourage you and your child to try something new or make the time to nurture an already
developing skill Ages 2-4 usA Fun muddy Hands under the sea Ages 5-11 great American magic Art Camp Pastel Pattern
Art Camp Ages 8-12 Everyday mosaicsYarn Weaving Tie DyeBatik scapes Art Challenge Hand Building
Adults Beginning Drawing meet and sketch Palette up Furniture Decoupage Beginning Wheel
For more information on these classes and camps please call 303-471-8853 or visit the web site
Are you looking for something fun for
your 2-5 year old to do this summer We
offer wonderful programs to stimulate
your child support learning and develop
important social skills get your child
enrolled in Wet and Wonderful monday
madness Bead Class Travel game class Friday Fun or Flip and
Dip For more information please call 303-471-8818
f u n f o r y o u r t o t Enroll your child in our July sTEm classes
mine Craft superhero Engineering
Transformers Robotics or Fizz Boom
Academy These science technology
engineering and math programs are not
only a popular way to spend the summer
theyrsquore fun and your child will learn a lot Classes fill very quickly so
register soon For more information please call 303-471-8818
j u ly S t e m c l a S S e S
CLAssEs CAmPs amp ACTIVITIEs
Check the web site for the additional classes and activities
b a c k c o u n t ry c o n S e rvat i o n c o r n e r
The 4th annual Elk Banquet and silent Auction sold out in just
four days Over the last three years this popular banquet has
raised over $16000 for natural
resource management in the
Backcountry
Each year we draw lucky elk
turkey and coyote hunters from
those present at this banquet
All HRCA members can enter a second open drawing that
award elk turkey amp coyote hunts Registration is open now
for this drawing at wwwHRCAonlineorgHunt The hunt
program is a necessary tool to manage the elk herd and is a
wonderful opportunity to offer Highlands Ranch hunters
For questions please call 303-471-8885 or email
mgiebelhrcaonlineorg
Facility closuresJuly 4 - Northridge eastridge amp administration offices -
closed all day all outdoor Pools and tennis Pavilion at Northridge open until 500 pm
southridge amp Westridge - close at 500 pm
July 5 12 19 26 - Northridge outdoor Pools closed until 200 pm for Hrca summer swim team meets
Check the web site for the most up-to-date closure information
PRESORTEDSTANDARD
US POSTAGE PAIDHIGHLANDS RANCH CO
PERMIT170
Postmaster time sensitive Material Please deliver by 063014
Scan with your smartphone to visit Click It now
Find what you need on Click It wwwHRCAonlineorgclickit
The HRCArsquos ability to bring events to Highlands Ranch is made possible in part by our Community Partners the Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association (CAA) and the
Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD)
community partners
9568 University Boulevard Highlands Ranch CO 80126
July 3 summer concert series - Hey Lady
July 4 July 4th Parade run amp celebration at town center
July 5-26 Kidsrsquo Nite out (Saturdays only)
July 6-27 Farmersrsquo and street Markets (Sundays only)
July 7 Board Working Session 600 pm
July 10 summer concert series - Eclipse
July 15 Delegate amp Board Meeting 630 pm
July 17 summer concert series - Michael Friedman
July 18-20 tennis Junior rally tournament
July 24 summer concert series - Under a Blood Red Sky
July 25 culture on the Green - Denver Taiko
July 25 elk Hunt Banquet
July 26 touch-a-truck
These meetings are open to our members
JuLY|events For event details see page 5 or visit HRCAonlineorg
H r c a o n l i n e o r g 5
uPCOmINgIevents
F i l M s i N t H e P a r KJoin us on the first three Fridays in August for our annual
Films in the Park Always FREE and always family-friendly
Bring your blanket chairs picnic dinner and drinks for an
enjoyable evening with your family and friends We will
have Kona Ice (snow cones) and Cornzapoppin serving
movie favorites for purchase All movies start at dusk and
will take place in rain or moonlight Please leave Fido at home
August 1 - Happy Feet Two
August 8 - Despicable Me Too
August 15 - The LEGO Movie
815-1000pmbullCivicGreenParkbullFREE
bullHRCAFarmersrsquoampStreetMarketndash Every sunday through October 26 1000 am -
200 pm Town Center south This FREE open-air farmersrsquo market features breads
sauces pastas and more Then as produce comes in-season the market will offer
fruits and vegetables in abundance Expect handbags accessories cooking utensils
and more from the street market all season long
bullJazzattheMansionfeaturingLannieGarrettndashThursday August 15 630 - 800
pm $35$40 Highlands Ranch mansion The mansion is a perfect place for a
casual comfortable jazz performance indoors in the Carriage House Doors open
at 530 pm get your tickets now before we sell out
bull Cigar amp spirit Pairing ndash NEW for 2014 Join us on saturday August 16 500 - 800 pm
at the Recreation Center at Eastridge to learn how to pair different varieties of cigars
with various spirits and appetizers $20 in advance $25 day of event if not sold out
F r e e o u t D o o r s u M M e r c o N c e r t s
The fun continues this summer with
more FREE outdoor concerts and
performances for the whole family
Visit wwwHRCAonlineorgEvents
for details
4th of July - Join us for a special 4th of
July concert featuring the Hot Tomatoes
at Civic green Park 730 - 900 pm
summer concert series - Bring a picnic
dinner and enjoy the music at Highland
Heritage Regional Park 630 - 800 pm
July 13 Hey Lady (B52 Tribute)
July 10 Eclipse (Journey Tribute)
July 17 Michael Friedman (JazzFunk)
July 24 Under A Blood Red Sky
(U2 Tribute)
culture on the Green - Enjoy these
FREE cultural performances in an
outdoor setting at Civic green Park
630 - 800 pm
July 25 Denver Taiko
Aug 22 Quantum Jazz
summerrsquos sunset concert - Look for
our FREE summerrsquos sunset Concert on
August 28 630 - 800 pm at Civic
green Park The HRCA amp HRmD
partner to celebrate another great
Highlands Ranch summer stay tuned
for more information in the next
monthrsquos newsletter
c u l t u r e o N t H e G r e e NJulyrsquos Culture on the green features Denver Taiko
Denver Taiko founded in 1976 is an ensemble of
third fourth and fifth generation Japanese Americans
honoring their cultural heritage through the exhilarating
performance art of Taiko Drumming This FREE event is
sure to delight all ages
FridayJuly25bull630-800pmbullCivicGreenParkbullFreebullSorrynodogsallowed
You may purchase tickets online at wwwHRCAonlineorgTickets Please check the web site for the most current event information
6 j u l y 2 0 1 4
Junior rally Tennis TournamenT Tennis is fun - at every level and at every age In fact players
site ldquoFuNrdquo as the main reason they play tennis As the HRCA
Jr Rally Tournament youth players (ages 10-18) will discover
This usTA sanctioned Junior satellite tournament is July 18-20
at Northridge Tennis Pavilion Applications are available at the
Northridge Tennis Pavilion and must be turned in by July 11 at
noon For further information please call 303-471-8940
hrca amp cara volleyball Is your 8-13 year old looking to play volleyball in a fun environment that fosters love for
the game Check out HRCA and CARA Volleyball The HRCA
has teamed up with the Colorado Association of Recreational
Athletics (CARA) to provide a fun team-focused volleyball league
environment where learning is the main goal This program is great
for beginners or players looking to continue play but are not ready
for the competitive club team commitment There are weekly
practices with games or tournaments on the weekends single games are at southridge
while CARA tournaments are at various locations throughout the Front Range For more
information call 303-471-8869 or email cmaeshrcaonlineorg
s P l a s H M a s H D a s H amp
K i D s t r i a t H l o N
The splash mash Dash Triathlon is the
original sprint Triathlon of Highlands
Ranch In its 9th year this local fun
race is on saturday August 9 at the
Recreation Center at Northridge This
is a perfect race for both beginner and
experienced triathletes The mini splash
mash Dash Kidsrsquo Triathlon is a great
race for any child age 4-12 that wants
to ldquoTRIrdquo out the sport All mini smD
participants receive a finisherrsquos medal
For more information or to register
visit wwwHRraceseriescom
THIs mONTHs FEATuRED
aQuaTic oPen house Ride the wave of aquatic fun at HRCA Find out what yoursquove
been missing at the Open House on saturday August 16
230 - 430 pm at the Recreation Center at Northridge
All aquatic programs will be discounted 10 for attendees who
attend the Open House
bullNeedaswimtestforyourchild
bullWanttotrysnorkelingorscuba
bullWhatisSUP(StandUpPaddleboard)
bullHowcanIlearntolapswimforexercise
There will be raffles for FREE Private Lessons
($40 value) Learn to swim sessions ($59 value) and
Adult Aquatic Passes ($63 value)
Bring the family Admission is free Learn more at wwwHRCAonlineorgAquatics
or call 303-471-8935 or dianeballhrcaonlineorg
P o o l P a r t i e s
M a K e a s P l a s H
bull Includes drinks paper products
party hosts and cake
bull Parties are available on Fridays
saturdays or sundays
bull smaller parties nine or less
attendees at Eastridge
bull Parties of 10-15 attendees at
Eastridge amp southridge
For more info call 303-471-8935 or
email dianeballhrcaonlineorg
H r c a o n l i n e o r g 7
By now you may be looking for fun
options to include in your summer plans
We have a few in mind For you horse
lovers we have Basic Horse Classes and
Horse Adventure Camps These are two
and three hour classes which provide
participants hands-on lessons with horses including brushing
saddling and of course riding For the family and nature lovers
join our Thursday Night Nature Fix Each Thursday night we host a
hike campfire or adult-only date night Each week is different
so come out and unwind in the peace and quiet of the
Backcountry Trail rides archery lessons youth camps and
more are available throughout the summer View all of our
offerings at wwwHRCAonlineorgRegister You can also book
private parties and hay rides for your group
b a c k c o u n t ry S u m m e r p r o g r a m S i n f u l l S w i n g
g e t d i rt y a n d g e t c r e at i v e w i t h a rt Youth or adult we offer a variety of art classes to stimulate the creative side and support learning and brain
function Itrsquos a widely discussed notion that involvement in the arts supports success in school work and
life pursuits It is an important for expression and helps individuals learn about themselves and others and
supports a deeper understanding of a variety of subjects such as math science and social studies This
month we encourage you and your child to try something new or make the time to nurture an already
developing skill Ages 2-4 usA Fun muddy Hands under the sea Ages 5-11 great American magic Art Camp Pastel Pattern
Art Camp Ages 8-12 Everyday mosaicsYarn Weaving Tie DyeBatik scapes Art Challenge Hand Building
Adults Beginning Drawing meet and sketch Palette up Furniture Decoupage Beginning Wheel
For more information on these classes and camps please call 303-471-8853 or visit the web site
Are you looking for something fun for
your 2-5 year old to do this summer We
offer wonderful programs to stimulate
your child support learning and develop
important social skills get your child
enrolled in Wet and Wonderful monday
madness Bead Class Travel game class Friday Fun or Flip and
Dip For more information please call 303-471-8818
f u n f o r y o u r t o t Enroll your child in our July sTEm classes
mine Craft superhero Engineering
Transformers Robotics or Fizz Boom
Academy These science technology
engineering and math programs are not
only a popular way to spend the summer
theyrsquore fun and your child will learn a lot Classes fill very quickly so
register soon For more information please call 303-471-8818
j u ly S t e m c l a S S e S
CLAssEs CAmPs amp ACTIVITIEs
Check the web site for the additional classes and activities
b a c k c o u n t ry c o n S e rvat i o n c o r n e r
The 4th annual Elk Banquet and silent Auction sold out in just
four days Over the last three years this popular banquet has
raised over $16000 for natural
resource management in the
Backcountry
Each year we draw lucky elk
turkey and coyote hunters from
those present at this banquet
All HRCA members can enter a second open drawing that
award elk turkey amp coyote hunts Registration is open now
for this drawing at wwwHRCAonlineorgHunt The hunt
program is a necessary tool to manage the elk herd and is a
wonderful opportunity to offer Highlands Ranch hunters
For questions please call 303-471-8885 or email
mgiebelhrcaonlineorg
Facility closuresJuly 4 - Northridge eastridge amp administration offices -
closed all day all outdoor Pools and tennis Pavilion at Northridge open until 500 pm
southridge amp Westridge - close at 500 pm
July 5 12 19 26 - Northridge outdoor Pools closed until 200 pm for Hrca summer swim team meets
Check the web site for the most up-to-date closure information
PRESORTEDSTANDARD
US POSTAGE PAIDHIGHLANDS RANCH CO
PERMIT170
Postmaster time sensitive Material Please deliver by 063014
Scan with your smartphone to visit Click It now
Find what you need on Click It wwwHRCAonlineorgclickit
The HRCArsquos ability to bring events to Highlands Ranch is made possible in part by our Community Partners the Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association (CAA) and the
Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD)
community partners
9568 University Boulevard Highlands Ranch CO 80126
July 3 summer concert series - Hey Lady
July 4 July 4th Parade run amp celebration at town center
July 5-26 Kidsrsquo Nite out (Saturdays only)
July 6-27 Farmersrsquo and street Markets (Sundays only)
July 7 Board Working Session 600 pm
July 10 summer concert series - Eclipse
July 15 Delegate amp Board Meeting 630 pm
July 17 summer concert series - Michael Friedman
July 18-20 tennis Junior rally tournament
July 24 summer concert series - Under a Blood Red Sky
July 25 culture on the Green - Denver Taiko
July 25 elk Hunt Banquet
July 26 touch-a-truck
These meetings are open to our members
JuLY|events For event details see page 5 or visit HRCAonlineorg
6 j u l y 2 0 1 4
Junior rally Tennis TournamenT Tennis is fun - at every level and at every age In fact players
site ldquoFuNrdquo as the main reason they play tennis As the HRCA
Jr Rally Tournament youth players (ages 10-18) will discover
This usTA sanctioned Junior satellite tournament is July 18-20
at Northridge Tennis Pavilion Applications are available at the
Northridge Tennis Pavilion and must be turned in by July 11 at
noon For further information please call 303-471-8940
hrca amp cara volleyball Is your 8-13 year old looking to play volleyball in a fun environment that fosters love for
the game Check out HRCA and CARA Volleyball The HRCA
has teamed up with the Colorado Association of Recreational
Athletics (CARA) to provide a fun team-focused volleyball league
environment where learning is the main goal This program is great
for beginners or players looking to continue play but are not ready
for the competitive club team commitment There are weekly
practices with games or tournaments on the weekends single games are at southridge
while CARA tournaments are at various locations throughout the Front Range For more
information call 303-471-8869 or email cmaeshrcaonlineorg
s P l a s H M a s H D a s H amp
K i D s t r i a t H l o N
The splash mash Dash Triathlon is the
original sprint Triathlon of Highlands
Ranch In its 9th year this local fun
race is on saturday August 9 at the
Recreation Center at Northridge This
is a perfect race for both beginner and
experienced triathletes The mini splash
mash Dash Kidsrsquo Triathlon is a great
race for any child age 4-12 that wants
to ldquoTRIrdquo out the sport All mini smD
participants receive a finisherrsquos medal
For more information or to register
visit wwwHRraceseriescom
THIs mONTHs FEATuRED
aQuaTic oPen house Ride the wave of aquatic fun at HRCA Find out what yoursquove
been missing at the Open House on saturday August 16
230 - 430 pm at the Recreation Center at Northridge
All aquatic programs will be discounted 10 for attendees who
attend the Open House
bullNeedaswimtestforyourchild
bullWanttotrysnorkelingorscuba
bullWhatisSUP(StandUpPaddleboard)
bullHowcanIlearntolapswimforexercise
There will be raffles for FREE Private Lessons
($40 value) Learn to swim sessions ($59 value) and
Adult Aquatic Passes ($63 value)
Bring the family Admission is free Learn more at wwwHRCAonlineorgAquatics
or call 303-471-8935 or dianeballhrcaonlineorg
P o o l P a r t i e s
M a K e a s P l a s H
bull Includes drinks paper products
party hosts and cake
bull Parties are available on Fridays
saturdays or sundays
bull smaller parties nine or less
attendees at Eastridge
bull Parties of 10-15 attendees at
Eastridge amp southridge
For more info call 303-471-8935 or
email dianeballhrcaonlineorg
H r c a o n l i n e o r g 7
By now you may be looking for fun
options to include in your summer plans
We have a few in mind For you horse
lovers we have Basic Horse Classes and
Horse Adventure Camps These are two
and three hour classes which provide
participants hands-on lessons with horses including brushing
saddling and of course riding For the family and nature lovers
join our Thursday Night Nature Fix Each Thursday night we host a
hike campfire or adult-only date night Each week is different
so come out and unwind in the peace and quiet of the
Backcountry Trail rides archery lessons youth camps and
more are available throughout the summer View all of our
offerings at wwwHRCAonlineorgRegister You can also book
private parties and hay rides for your group
b a c k c o u n t ry S u m m e r p r o g r a m S i n f u l l S w i n g
g e t d i rt y a n d g e t c r e at i v e w i t h a rt Youth or adult we offer a variety of art classes to stimulate the creative side and support learning and brain
function Itrsquos a widely discussed notion that involvement in the arts supports success in school work and
life pursuits It is an important for expression and helps individuals learn about themselves and others and
supports a deeper understanding of a variety of subjects such as math science and social studies This
month we encourage you and your child to try something new or make the time to nurture an already
developing skill Ages 2-4 usA Fun muddy Hands under the sea Ages 5-11 great American magic Art Camp Pastel Pattern
Art Camp Ages 8-12 Everyday mosaicsYarn Weaving Tie DyeBatik scapes Art Challenge Hand Building
Adults Beginning Drawing meet and sketch Palette up Furniture Decoupage Beginning Wheel
For more information on these classes and camps please call 303-471-8853 or visit the web site
Are you looking for something fun for
your 2-5 year old to do this summer We
offer wonderful programs to stimulate
your child support learning and develop
important social skills get your child
enrolled in Wet and Wonderful monday
madness Bead Class Travel game class Friday Fun or Flip and
Dip For more information please call 303-471-8818
f u n f o r y o u r t o t Enroll your child in our July sTEm classes
mine Craft superhero Engineering
Transformers Robotics or Fizz Boom
Academy These science technology
engineering and math programs are not
only a popular way to spend the summer
theyrsquore fun and your child will learn a lot Classes fill very quickly so
register soon For more information please call 303-471-8818
j u ly S t e m c l a S S e S
CLAssEs CAmPs amp ACTIVITIEs
Check the web site for the additional classes and activities
b a c k c o u n t ry c o n S e rvat i o n c o r n e r
The 4th annual Elk Banquet and silent Auction sold out in just
four days Over the last three years this popular banquet has
raised over $16000 for natural
resource management in the
Backcountry
Each year we draw lucky elk
turkey and coyote hunters from
those present at this banquet
All HRCA members can enter a second open drawing that
award elk turkey amp coyote hunts Registration is open now
for this drawing at wwwHRCAonlineorgHunt The hunt
program is a necessary tool to manage the elk herd and is a
wonderful opportunity to offer Highlands Ranch hunters
For questions please call 303-471-8885 or email
mgiebelhrcaonlineorg
Facility closuresJuly 4 - Northridge eastridge amp administration offices -
closed all day all outdoor Pools and tennis Pavilion at Northridge open until 500 pm
southridge amp Westridge - close at 500 pm
July 5 12 19 26 - Northridge outdoor Pools closed until 200 pm for Hrca summer swim team meets
Check the web site for the most up-to-date closure information
PRESORTEDSTANDARD
US POSTAGE PAIDHIGHLANDS RANCH CO
PERMIT170
Postmaster time sensitive Material Please deliver by 063014
Scan with your smartphone to visit Click It now
Find what you need on Click It wwwHRCAonlineorgclickit
The HRCArsquos ability to bring events to Highlands Ranch is made possible in part by our Community Partners the Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association (CAA) and the
Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD)
community partners
9568 University Boulevard Highlands Ranch CO 80126
July 3 summer concert series - Hey Lady
July 4 July 4th Parade run amp celebration at town center
July 5-26 Kidsrsquo Nite out (Saturdays only)
July 6-27 Farmersrsquo and street Markets (Sundays only)
July 7 Board Working Session 600 pm
July 10 summer concert series - Eclipse
July 15 Delegate amp Board Meeting 630 pm
July 17 summer concert series - Michael Friedman
July 18-20 tennis Junior rally tournament
July 24 summer concert series - Under a Blood Red Sky
July 25 culture on the Green - Denver Taiko
July 25 elk Hunt Banquet
July 26 touch-a-truck
These meetings are open to our members
JuLY|events For event details see page 5 or visit HRCAonlineorg
H r c a o n l i n e o r g 7
By now you may be looking for fun
options to include in your summer plans
We have a few in mind For you horse
lovers we have Basic Horse Classes and
Horse Adventure Camps These are two
and three hour classes which provide
participants hands-on lessons with horses including brushing
saddling and of course riding For the family and nature lovers
join our Thursday Night Nature Fix Each Thursday night we host a
hike campfire or adult-only date night Each week is different
so come out and unwind in the peace and quiet of the
Backcountry Trail rides archery lessons youth camps and
more are available throughout the summer View all of our
offerings at wwwHRCAonlineorgRegister You can also book
private parties and hay rides for your group
b a c k c o u n t ry S u m m e r p r o g r a m S i n f u l l S w i n g
g e t d i rt y a n d g e t c r e at i v e w i t h a rt Youth or adult we offer a variety of art classes to stimulate the creative side and support learning and brain
function Itrsquos a widely discussed notion that involvement in the arts supports success in school work and
life pursuits It is an important for expression and helps individuals learn about themselves and others and
supports a deeper understanding of a variety of subjects such as math science and social studies This
month we encourage you and your child to try something new or make the time to nurture an already
developing skill Ages 2-4 usA Fun muddy Hands under the sea Ages 5-11 great American magic Art Camp Pastel Pattern
Art Camp Ages 8-12 Everyday mosaicsYarn Weaving Tie DyeBatik scapes Art Challenge Hand Building
Adults Beginning Drawing meet and sketch Palette up Furniture Decoupage Beginning Wheel
For more information on these classes and camps please call 303-471-8853 or visit the web site
Are you looking for something fun for
your 2-5 year old to do this summer We
offer wonderful programs to stimulate
your child support learning and develop
important social skills get your child
enrolled in Wet and Wonderful monday
madness Bead Class Travel game class Friday Fun or Flip and
Dip For more information please call 303-471-8818
f u n f o r y o u r t o t Enroll your child in our July sTEm classes
mine Craft superhero Engineering
Transformers Robotics or Fizz Boom
Academy These science technology
engineering and math programs are not
only a popular way to spend the summer
theyrsquore fun and your child will learn a lot Classes fill very quickly so
register soon For more information please call 303-471-8818
j u ly S t e m c l a S S e S
CLAssEs CAmPs amp ACTIVITIEs
Check the web site for the additional classes and activities
b a c k c o u n t ry c o n S e rvat i o n c o r n e r
The 4th annual Elk Banquet and silent Auction sold out in just
four days Over the last three years this popular banquet has
raised over $16000 for natural
resource management in the
Backcountry
Each year we draw lucky elk
turkey and coyote hunters from
those present at this banquet
All HRCA members can enter a second open drawing that
award elk turkey amp coyote hunts Registration is open now
for this drawing at wwwHRCAonlineorgHunt The hunt
program is a necessary tool to manage the elk herd and is a
wonderful opportunity to offer Highlands Ranch hunters
For questions please call 303-471-8885 or email
mgiebelhrcaonlineorg
Facility closuresJuly 4 - Northridge eastridge amp administration offices -
closed all day all outdoor Pools and tennis Pavilion at Northridge open until 500 pm
southridge amp Westridge - close at 500 pm
July 5 12 19 26 - Northridge outdoor Pools closed until 200 pm for Hrca summer swim team meets
Check the web site for the most up-to-date closure information
PRESORTEDSTANDARD
US POSTAGE PAIDHIGHLANDS RANCH CO
PERMIT170
Postmaster time sensitive Material Please deliver by 063014
Scan with your smartphone to visit Click It now
Find what you need on Click It wwwHRCAonlineorgclickit
The HRCArsquos ability to bring events to Highlands Ranch is made possible in part by our Community Partners the Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association (CAA) and the
Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD)
community partners
9568 University Boulevard Highlands Ranch CO 80126
July 3 summer concert series - Hey Lady
July 4 July 4th Parade run amp celebration at town center
July 5-26 Kidsrsquo Nite out (Saturdays only)
July 6-27 Farmersrsquo and street Markets (Sundays only)
July 7 Board Working Session 600 pm
July 10 summer concert series - Eclipse
July 15 Delegate amp Board Meeting 630 pm
July 17 summer concert series - Michael Friedman
July 18-20 tennis Junior rally tournament
July 24 summer concert series - Under a Blood Red Sky
July 25 culture on the Green - Denver Taiko
July 25 elk Hunt Banquet
July 26 touch-a-truck
These meetings are open to our members
JuLY|events For event details see page 5 or visit HRCAonlineorg
Facility closuresJuly 4 - Northridge eastridge amp administration offices -
closed all day all outdoor Pools and tennis Pavilion at Northridge open until 500 pm
southridge amp Westridge - close at 500 pm
July 5 12 19 26 - Northridge outdoor Pools closed until 200 pm for Hrca summer swim team meets
Check the web site for the most up-to-date closure information
PRESORTEDSTANDARD
US POSTAGE PAIDHIGHLANDS RANCH CO
PERMIT170
Postmaster time sensitive Material Please deliver by 063014
Scan with your smartphone to visit Click It now
Find what you need on Click It wwwHRCAonlineorgclickit
The HRCArsquos ability to bring events to Highlands Ranch is made possible in part by our Community Partners the Highlands Ranch Cultural Affairs Association (CAA) and the
Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD)
community partners
9568 University Boulevard Highlands Ranch CO 80126
July 3 summer concert series - Hey Lady
July 4 July 4th Parade run amp celebration at town center
July 5-26 Kidsrsquo Nite out (Saturdays only)
July 6-27 Farmersrsquo and street Markets (Sundays only)
July 7 Board Working Session 600 pm
July 10 summer concert series - Eclipse
July 15 Delegate amp Board Meeting 630 pm
July 17 summer concert series - Michael Friedman
July 18-20 tennis Junior rally tournament
July 24 summer concert series - Under a Blood Red Sky
July 25 culture on the Green - Denver Taiko
July 25 elk Hunt Banquet
July 26 touch-a-truck
These meetings are open to our members
JuLY|events For event details see page 5 or visit HRCAonlineorg