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w = SAC Fees Apply www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson Leisure Times Winter 2016

Welcome to the City of Loveland Parks & RecreationDepartment’s Winter 2016 Leisure Times Activity Guide!

Message from the DirectorWe are so fortunate to live, work and play in such a wonderful place as our city of Loveland, where winter comes alive with a myriad of fun and festive activities for the whole family. Loveland Parks and Recreation has put together a host of options for your leisure experience, whether you choose to explore the beautiful brisk outdoors of northern Colorado or remain indoors where it’s warm and always inviting, like at our Chilson Center! Wherever you choose to spend your free time, rest assured that the Loveland Parks and Recreation Department is ready to assist you meet your needs.

We hope you had the chance to visit some of our newly opened amenities this past summer, from recreation trails to a large community park, from publicly accessible open lands to innovative new games at the golf courses… we are a Department on the move!

We are currently exploring options for a new Recreation Center through a Feasibility Study, designing new trails to connect us throughout the city corridors and beyond to reach our regional neighbors, acquiring desirable open spaces to preserve our precious natural assets, and implementing improvements to our facilities, programs and services – all in support of community priorities identified in our Master Plan.

Our hope for you as we greet another new year is that you reach your goals, discover new adventures, increase your knowledge, and most of all, have FUN doing it!

Elizabeth R. Anderson, CPRPDirector, City of Loveland - Parks & Recreation

Parks & Recreation Administration Office: (970) 962-2777 www.CityofLoveland.org/ParksRecreation Director: Elizabeth Anderson (970) 962-2456 [email protected] Admin./Business Manager: Marilyn Hilgenberg (970) 962-2443 [email protected] Golf Manager: Steve Southard (970) 962-2454 www.GolfLoveland.com Business Services: Andrea Sheldon (970) 962-2496 [email protected] Cattail Creek Club House: Jim Dargis (970) 663-5310 [email protected] Mariana Bute Club House: Winston Howe (970) 667-8308 [email protected] Olde Course at Loveland Club House: (970) 667-5256 www.OldeCourseProShop.com Open Lands Manager: Interim, Marilyn Hilgenberg (970) 962-2728 www.CityofLoveland.org/OpenLands Parks Manager: Larry Callihan (970) 962-2457 www.CityofLoveland.org/Parks Senior Parks Planner: Janet Meisel-Burns (970) 962-2451 [email protected] Grounds Supervisor: David Bothell (970) 962-3433 [email protected] Operations Supervisor: Dan Willadsen (970) 962-2729 [email protected] Project Supervisor: Merinda Bennett (970) 962-3434 [email protected] Recreation Manager: Keven Aggers (970) 962-2449 [email protected] Scheduling/Events: Jeanne Boswell (970) 962-2432 [email protected] Chilson Recreation Center FRONT DESK (970) 962-2386 www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson Facility Manager: Ashlee Taylor (970) 962-2416 [email protected] Guest Services: Becky Kuiper (970) 962-2439 [email protected] Operations/Scheduling: Justin Perdue (970) 962-2503 [email protected] Aquatics: Bill Hutchinson (970) 962-2629 [email protected] Program Supervisor: Elaine Brush (970) 962-2452 [email protected] Group Fitness: Maureen Geraghty (970) 962-2795 [email protected] Personal Training: Sherri Goering (970) 962-2453 [email protected] Youth/Adult: Pam Greaney (970) 962-2446 [email protected] Preschool/Day Camp: Sarah Gagne (970) 962-2467 [email protected] Adapted Rec: Julie Gallagher (970) 962-2462 [email protected] Chilson Senior Center FRONT DESK (970) 962-2783 www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson Senior Services: Gina DeBell (970) 962-2428 [email protected] Athletics Supervisor: Tim Larkin (970) 962-2417 www.CityofLoveland/Athletics See page 18 for Athletics Staff and Program Area Contact Information. Winona Outdoor Pool: Lifeguards/Staff (970) 962-2435 www.CityofLoveland.org/OutdoorSwimming

TEE TIMEReservations:

(970) 669-5800GolfLoveland.com

PARK SHELTERReservation Info:(970) 962-2777

CityofLoveland.org/WebTrac

ACTIVITYRegistration Info:(970) 962-2386

CityofLoveland.org/WebTrac

RACQUETBALLReservations:

(970) 962-2386

WEATHERCancellations:

Adult(970) 962-2388, 3

Youth(970) 962-2386, 2, 2, 1

Tennis(970) 962-2386, 2, 2, 2

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Hatfield Chilson Recreation/Senior Center

Full Service Fitness, Aquatics, Sports Facility: Ø 8-Lane Lap Pool, Leisure Pool, and Waterslide Ø Hot Tubs & Steam Room Ø Cardio Fitness Machines Ø Complete Circuit Equipment Ø Free-Motion Fitness Systems Ø Free-Weight Center Ø CycleOps POWER Group Cycling Ø Fitness & Aqua Aerobics Classes Ø Indoor Fitness Track Ø Personal Training & Nutrition Counseling Ø 3 Racquetball Courts & 2 Gymnasiums Ø Drop-In Childcare Ø Conference & Event Facilities Ø Gymnastics Center

Drop-In Childcare Information: Parents, legal guardians, and persons in charge (immediate family members) participating in classes/working out may utilize the drop-in childcare for ages 7 months to 8 years. Infants from 3-6 months require a reservation. Please call or stop in for details. There is a 2 hour limit per day. Hours are listed in table to the left; fees in the table below.

FEES - Chilson Recreation Center and Chilson Senior Center:

Daily Fee 10-Visits

Extended Use Passes

Resident Discount6 Month 1 Year6 Month 1 Year

Infants (1 & under) Facility entry free with paying adult.

Toddlers (2-5 Years) $2.25 $22.50 -- -- -- --

Youth (6-18 Years) $3.25 $32.50 $140 $248 $163 $278

Adults (19-61 Years) $4.75 $47.50 $265 $465 $297 $520

Senior Adults (62+) $3.50 $35.00 $157 $260 $169 $291

Family (1-2 adults + child(ren) under 21 yrs. in same home) -- -- $382 $683 $429 $768

Childcare Visit (per child; max 2 hours) $1.75 $17.50 -- -- -- --

Recreation Center Fees: Fees provide access to fitness equipment, gym, weight room, exercise track, racquetball courts, most fitness classes, swimming pools, hot tubs, steam room, & locker room with locker. Extended Use Passes (EUP) are a great way for frequent users to save money. They are available to everyone, and residents who live inside the Loveland city limits receive a discount! Ask about our monthly billing op-tion for Annual Passes. Cancellation Fee may apply for cancelled passes or visit cards. Please Note: In the pool areas, children under the age of 6 years must be directly and appropriately supervised in the water at all times, by an individual 16 years of age or older. Children 6 and 7 years old must be directly supervised on the pool deck by an individual 16 years of age or older.

Senior Center Fees: There are no Daily Fees for individuals interested in participating in drop-in activities offered at the Chilson Senior Center. Please refer to the Active Generation pages regarding class fees and suggested donations for classes/activities, or see the Active Generation section for the Senior Activity Card (SAC) benefits list.

HOURS - Recreation Center:Day Facility Hours

Monday-Friday 5:30am-9:30pm

Saturday 6:00am-6:00pm

Sunday 11:00am-6:00pm

Day Adult/Family Hours *Monday-Friday 11:30am-1:00pm

Day Childcare Hours - EXPANDED!Monday-Thursday 8:45am-1:30pm & 4:00-8:00pm

Friday 8:45am-1:30pm & (Nov.-Apr.) 4-7pm

Saturday ONLY November-April: 9am-12pm

HOURS - Senior Center:

Day Facility Hours Drop-in Billiards

Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm

Saturday CLOSED 9:00a-12:00pm

Holiday Closures:Dates Observed Recreation Center Senior Center

Christmas Eve - 12/24 5:30am-3:00pm 8:00am-3:00pm

Christmas Day - 12/25 CLOSED CLOSED

New Years Eve - 12/31 5:30am-3:00pm 8:00am-3:00pm

New Years Day - 1/1 CLOSED CLOSED

700 E 4th Street - Loveland, CORec Center: 962-2386 Sr. Center: 962-2783 TDD: 970-962-2620www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson

* = Adult/Family Hours - To accommodate lunch hour workouts, this time is reserved for adults, and youth may utilize the facility only when directly supervised by someone 16 years of age or older during this time. The restriction does not apply in the Leisure Pool area. Please inquire at the front desk for clarification.

www.facebook.com/CityofLovelandChilsonCenter

Scan this QR Code to visit the Chilson Center webpage on your smart-

phone or device.

Buying a 1 year Extended Use Pass? Monthly Billing Options Available!

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Chilson Center Gym & Court Schedules

SMILE! ...you could be on the cover!The City of Loveland Parks & Recreation Department reserves the right to use images and/or photographs of anyone in any activity, park, or public place in

present and/or future printed publications or on the department’s web pages for promotional purposes, unless told otherwise at the time image or photo is taken. Contributed photos may also be used, at the discretion of the department. If you would like to contribute a photo, please submit your image(s) with photo credits to:City of Loveland - Parks & Recreation Attn.: Laurel Lesser, 500 E. Third St., Suite 200 - Loveland, CO 80537 or email to: [email protected]

This schedule may be updated periodically. Revised schedules are posted at the Chilson Center front desk as they become available. For more information, please call: (970) 962-2383

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Large Gym West (front):Adult Full Court Basketball (18+)

5:30a-3:30p; 7:45p-9:30p 10:00a-1:00p 5:30a-3:30p 9:00a-1:00p 5:30a-3:30p 3:00p-6:00p 3:00p-6:00p

Family/Open Drop-In Basketball 3:30p-7:30p 1:00p-9:30p 3:30p-9:30p 1:00p-5:30p 3:30p-9:30p 11:00a-3:00p 11:00a-3:00p

Large Gym East (back):Adult Full Court Basketball (18+) --- 10:00a-1:00p --- 9:00a-1:00p --- --- ---

Family/Open Drop-In Basketball 5:30a-1:00p 1:00p-9:30p 10:00a-9:30p 3:30-5:30p 5:30a-6:00p 8:00a-6:00p 1:30-6:00p

Pickleball 1:30-3:30P Ages 50+

6:00a-9:00a Ages 50+

6:00a-9:00a Ages 50+

1:30-3:30P Ages 50+

6:30-8:00P Ages 50+

8:00-9:00P (All Ages)

--- 11:00A-1:30P Ages 50+

Small Gym:Coed Drop-In Volleyball --- 5:30p-9:30p 9:00a-1:00p --- 4:30p-9:30p --- ---

Senior Drop-In Volleyball --- 9:00a-11:00a --- --- 1:30-3:30p --- ---

Racquetball Courts: Call 962-2438 or Go ONLINE: www.CityofLoveland.org/WebTrac FOR RESERVATIONSReservation Times Available 6:00a-9:00p 6:00a-9:00p 6:00a-4:00p

8:00p-9:00p 6:00a-9:00p 6:00a-12:00p2:00p-9:00p 6:00a-6:00p 11:00a-6:00p

Racquetball Challenge Courts

Courts 2, 3 12:00-2:00p

Courts 2, 3 12:00-2:00p

Courts 2, 3 12:00-2:00p

Courts 1, 2, 3 4:00-8:00p

Courts 2, 3 12:00-2:00p

Courts 2, 3 12:00-2:00p --- Courts 2, 3

11:00a-1:00p

Wallyball Courts --- --- ---Challenge Court 3

7:00-9:00p

Drop-In Court 1

12:00-2:00p--- ---

Equipment Rental: $1.50 per person/per hour. Challenge Court provides an excellent opportunity to meet players or practice your game. All levels invited. Games played in order of player arrival. Games are Coed, and are played to 15 points; winner plays the next player waiting, for up to 3 consecutive games.

Kids Club Racquetball ProgramHey kids! Learn to play and excel at Racquetball... A fast paced, energy filled exciting sport. Weekly classes cover rules, shots & technique, positioning and strategy. Learn at your own pace. Location: Chilson R-ball Court #3 Instructor: Al MartinezAges: 8-16Mondays 6:00-7:00P $40 (8-visit punch card)

Private Racquetball LessonsOne-on-one lessons designed for beginner to intermediate level players. Focus on skills, technique and conditioning, to help

you excel at this fast paced, exciting sport. Call (970) 962-2629 for information. Instructor: Al MartinezAge: 5+ Fee: $35 per 1-hour session

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Chilson Center Pool Schedules & Information

See Page 3 for the listings of Chilson Recreation/Senior Center Hours, Holidays, Fees or Pass info.

Drop-In Childcare: Parents, legal guardians, and persons in charge (family members) participating in classes or working out may utilize drop-in childcare for ages 7 mos.-8 yrs. Infants 3-6 months require an advance reservation. 2-hour limit per day; Hours on page 3.

Call 970-962-2FUN for more info!

More Payment Options!

LESS EXCUSES!

1. Debit your checking account each month OR 2. Pay with your credit card each month

*Both options will be set up on a regulated auto-debit schedule

The Chilson Recreation Center offers a MONTHY BILLING OPTION for the 1-Year Extended Use Pass

There are 2 ways to bill you monthly*:

Are you looking for a Structured, adult environment to practice stroke technique, endurance, and rhythmic breathing?

Workouts for all swim levels First time triathletes welcome Qualified swim coach on deck

Swim team atmosphere Technique building tips

Call 970-962-2493 for more information

Purchase a $40 punch card, good for 8 practices

Masters Swimming

Lap Pool: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Lap & Open Swim 5:30a-9:00p** 5:30a-9:00p** 5:30a-9:00p** 5:30a-9:00p** 5:30a-9:00p** 6:00a-5:30p 11:00a-5:30p

Aqua Fitness 6:00a-12:45p5:30p-6:30p 7:00a-12:45p 6:00a-12:45p

5:30p-6:30p 7:00a-12:45p 6:00a-12:45p --- ---

Swim Lessons 5:00p-7:00p 5:00p-7:30p --- 5:00p-7:30p --- 9:00a-12:10p ---

Please anticipate limited space availability during time frames listed for aqua fitness classes and swim lessons. See the Fitness Schedule for a detailed schedule of Aqua Fitness classes. **=Adult Lap Times are 11:30a-1:00p, Monday-Friday in a few of the lanes.

Leisure Pool:Open Swim 10:00a-9:00p* 10:00a-9:00p* 10:00a-9:00p 10:00a-9:00p* 10:00a-9:00p 10:00a-5:30p 11:00a-5:30p

Lazy River - Adult Water Walking 6:00a-8:00a 6:00a-9:00a 6:00a-7:00a 6:00a-9:00a 6:00a-8:00a 6:00a-9:00a ---

Aqua Classes 8:00a-10:00a 9:00a-10:00a 7:00a-10:00a 9:00a-10:00a 8:00a-10:00a 9:00a-10:00a ---

Speed Slide 1:00p-9:00p 1:00p-9:00p 1:00p-9:00p 1:00p-9:00p 1:00p-9:00p 11:00a-5:30p 12:00p-5:30p

• See Fitness Schedule for detailed dates & times of Aqua Fitness sessions.• Pool Schedules are subject to change without notice.

*Swim lessons are held during Open Swim hours in the Leisure Pool on Monday/Tuesday/Thursday 5-7:30pm; Saturday 9:00am-12:00pm.

• In the pool areas, children under the age of 6 years must be directly & appropriately supervised in the water at all times, by an individual 16 years of age or older. Children 6 & 7 years old must be directly supervised on the pool deck by an individual 16 years of age or older.

• Youth (under 16) are not permitted to use steam room/outdoor hot tub. Proof may be required.• Limit the use of flotation devices in all bodies of water to water wings or small inner tubes only.• A listing of aquatics policies is online: www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson, posted at the front desk, and also in the aquatics areas.

SWIM LESSONS are outlined on

Pages 6-7

700 E 4th Street • Loveland, CO • 970-962-2FUN • CityofLoveland.org

Monday-Friday Monday-Thursday

Friday

Saturday

8:45am-1:30pm

4pm-8pm

(mornings)

(evenings)

(evenings, Nov-Apr)4pm-7pm

(Nov-Apr)9am-12pm

Chilson Childcare Hours

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Swimming Lessons at the Chilson Center

See AQUA FITNESS CLASSES on Page 8

Swim Parent InfantParent skills such as holding positions, cues & basic safety. Infant skills are water adjustment, exploring, back float, arm movement & roll over. Min/Max: 4/12Age: 6Mo-1Tu,Th 1/5-2/4 5:10-5:40P $40 100001-10Tu,Th 2/9-3/10 5:10-5:40P $40 100001-11Sa 1/9-3/12 9:00-9:30A $40 100001-20

Swim Parent/ToddlerParent skills such as holding positions, cues & basic safety. Water adjustment, exploring, front kick, gliding, back float, & underwater exploration. Min/Max: 4/12 Age: 1.5-3M 1/4-3/7 5:10-5:40P $40 100002-01Tu,Th 1/5-2/4 6:30-7:00P $40 100002-10Tu,Th 2/9-3/10 6:30-7:00P $40 100002-11Sa 1/9-3/12 8:30-9:00A $40 100002-20Sa 1/9-3/12 9:40-10:10A $40 100002-21

Swim Preschool 1Designed to orient preschool children to the aquatic environment. Learn elementary aquatic skills, development of good attitudes and safe practice around water. Basic water entry & exit, buoyancy, breath control, front and back float with support, directional movement and submersion. Includes interactive water games. Min/Max: 4/10Age: 3-5M 1/4-3/7 5:50-6:20P $40 100003-01Tu,Th 1/5-2/4 5:50-6:20P $40 100003-10Tu,Th 1/5-2/4 6:30-7:00P $40 100003-11Tu,Th 2/9-3/10 6:30-7:00P $40 100003-12Sa 1/9-3/12 9:00-9:30A $40 100003-20Sa 1/9-3/12 11:00-11:30A $40 100003-21

Swim Preschool 2Prerequisite: Preschool 1 or demonstrate requirements. Help children gain greater independence in the water. Build upon basic skills to begin learning rudimentary propulsive swimming movements on both front and back. Min/Max: 4/10Age: 3-5M 1/4-3/7 6:30-7:00P $40 100004-01Tu,Th 1/5-2/4 7:10-7:40P $40 100004-10Tu,Th 2/9-3/10 5:50-6:20P $40 100004-11Tu,Th 2/9-3/10 7:10-7:40P $40 100004-12Sa 1/9-3/12 10:20-10:50A $40 100004-20Sa 1/9-3/12 11:40A-12:10P $40 100004-21

Swim Level 1Water exploration, water safety, entering & exiting safely, facial submersion, front & back floats, front & back glides w/support. Basics of front & back swim with arm motions, submerged objects & water breathing. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 5+M 1/4-3/7 5:10-5:40P $40 100006-01M 1/4-3/7 6:30-7:00P $40 100006-02Tu,Th 1/5-2/4 5:10-5:40P $40 100006-10Tu,Th 1/5-2/4 6:30-7:00P $40 100006-11Tu,Th 2/9-3/10 5:10-5:40P $40 100006-12Tu,Th 2/9-3/10 6:30-7:00P $40 100006-13Sa 1/9-3/12 9:00-9:30A $40 100006-20Sa 1/9-3/12 10:20-10:50A $40 100006-21

Swim Level 2Prerequisite- Successful completion of Level 1, or demonstrate requirements. Entry from deck, submerge entire head, front & back glides, swim on sides, rolling front to back, treading water using arms & legs, and swim on front & back using combined strokes. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 5+M 1/4-3/7 5:50-6:20P $40 100007-01Tu,Th 1/5-2/4 5:50-6:20P $40 100007-10Tu,Th 1/5-2/4 7:10-7:40P $40 100007-11Tu,Th 2/9-3/10 5:50-6:20P $40 100007-12Sa 1/9-3/12 9:40-10:10A $40 100007-20Sa 1/9-3/12 11:00-11:30A $40 100007-21

Swim Level 3Prerequisite- Successful completion of Level 2, or demonstrate requirements. Jump into water, survival float, front & back glides, front & back crawl, HELP & huddle positions, butterfly kick & body motion, water safety, and survival technique. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 5+M 1/4-3/7 5:10-5:40P $40 100008-01Tu,Th 1/5-2/4 5:10-5:40P $40 100008-10Tu,Th 2/9-3/10 5:10-5:40P $40 100008-11Tu,Th 2/9-3/10 7:10-7:40P $40 100008-12Sa 1/9-3/12 9:40-10:10A $40 100008-20

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Swimming Lessons at the Chilson Center

Gymnastics Parties are Also Available!

BASIC Party Package««

1 hour in the Private Party Room Daily Admission into the Pool

BIG SPLASH Party Package« 1 hour in the Private Party Room

« Cake, Ice Cream, Drinks, Paper Products, & Birthday Decorations

« Daily Admission into the Pool

700 E Fourth St • Loveland • 970-962-2386

Birthday in the Party Room!

Celebrate your

Reserve Online or In Person For More Info, Call 970-962-2468

Children under 6 must be supervised by and within arm’s reach of an adult 16 or older. One adult may supervise up to 4 children.

www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson

UnsUre of YoUr LeveL for swim Lessons?Call the swim staff at Chilson to set up a test session for the best placement, before registering for lessons at the Chilson Center pool. CHILSON SWIM STAFF (970) 962-2493

CHILSON CENTER INDOOR POOL

Would You Like to Just Go for a Swim? Please see page 5 for the Pool Schedule and join us during Lap Swim/Open Swim hours.

Daily Entry Fee to the Chilson Center is required. Family Lockers & Cabanas included;

Private Lockers & Showers too!

Swim Level 4Prerequisite- Successful completion of Level 3, or demonstrate requirements. Improve skills and increase endurance by swimming familiar strokes. Add arm movement to the scissor kick for sidestroke. Start to learn the back crawl, breast stroke and butterfly along with the basics of turning at the wall. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 5+M 1/4-3/7 5:50-6:20P $40 100009-01Tu,Th 1/5-2/4 5:50-6:20P $40 100009-10Tu,Th 2/9-3/10 5:50-6:20P $40 100009-11Sa 1/9-3/12 10:20-10:50A $40 100009-20

Swim Level 5Prerequisite- Successful completion of Level 4, or demonstration of requirements. Coordination and refinement of strokes (front, back, butterfly, breast and side) and increase their distances. Introduction to flip turns on front and back. Min/Max: 4/10 Location: ChilsonAge: 5+M 1/4-3/7 6:30-7:00P $40 100010-01Tu,Th 1/5-2/4 7:10-7:40P $40 100010-10Tu,Th 2/9-3/10 7:10-7:40P $40 100010-11Sa 1/9-3/12 11:00-11:30A $40 100010-20

Swim Level 6Prerequisite- Successful completion of Level 5, or demonstrate requirements. Refine strokes for efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Lifeguard readiness, competitive swim, water safety. Preparation for advanced swim activities. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 5+Sa 1/9-3/12 11:40A-12:10P $40 100012-20

Swim Adult BeginnerFor those with limited water ability. Propulsion movement, strokes and water safety. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 16+Sa 1/9-3/12 11:40A-12:10P $40 100015-20

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Aqua Fitness Classes

MONDAYAqua Fitness-Adv. LAP 6:00-7:00A AmyRiver Walking* LE 9:00-10:00A Jan S.Aqua Fitness LAP 9:15-10:15A Jan W.Water Walking* LAP 10:30-11:30A Mary R.Aqua Circuit LAP 5:30-6:30P Monica

TUESDAYAqua Core* LAP 7:00-7:45A PamAqua Cardio - Adv. LAP 8:00-9:00A Carrie S.Ai Chi*/Aqua Yoga* LE 9:00-10:00A JoyceAqua Motion* LAP 9:15-10:15A Jan W.Aqua Power Jog LAP 10:30-11:30A Jan W.Deep Water LVLD 11:00A-12:00P Carrie S.Aqua Fitness LAP 11:45A-12:45P Jan S.AQUA ZUMBA LAP 5:30-6:30P Cynthia

WEDNESDAYAqua Fitness LAP 6:00-7:00A PamRiver Walking* LE 7:05-7:55A PamAi Chi*/Aqua Yoga* LE 9:10-10:10A JoyceAqua Fitness LAP 9:15-10:15A GinnyWater Walking* LAP 10:30-11:30A JoiAqua Fitness LAP 11:45A-12:45P JoiAqua Circuit LAP 5:30-6:30P Monica

THURSDAYAqua Core* LAP 7:00-7:45A PamAqua Cardio - Adv. LAP 8:00-9:00A AmyAi Chi*/Aqua Yoga* LE 9:00-10:00A JoyceAqua Motion* LAP 9:15-10:15A JoiAqua Power Jog LAP 10:30-11:30A JoiDeep Water LVLD 11:00A-12:00P GinnyAqua Fitness LAP 11:45A-12:45P Jan S.

FRIDAYAqua Fitness - Adv. LAP 6:00-7:00A AmyAQUA ZUMBA LAP 8:00-9:00A CynthiaRiver Walking* LE 9:10-10:00A JoiAqua Fitness LAP 9:15-10:15A GinnyWater Walking* LAP 10:30-11:30A JoiHydro Dance LAP 11:45A-12:45P Joi

Ai Chi*/ Aqua Yoga*: A water-based total body strengthening, balance, and relaxation class. Ai Chi focuses on deep breathing & slow movement and is designed to improve balance, deep breathing, flexibility & core strength. Embracing a new day with Sun Salutations and standing poses. Relax, Breathe, Flow...

Aqua Cardio: Advanced. A moderate intensity, cardio-vascular class. Each session will be different, with running, intervals, and circuits. Modifications will be offered.

Aqua Circuit: For beginner/advanced exercisers. A strong cardiovascular workout that integrates upper & lower body toning exercises. Circuit alternates aerobic with toning challenges.

Aqua Core*: This class will assist you in learning to use slow, precise movements to increase muscle strength and coordination. Different pieces of equipment will be used such as bands, weights, balls etc. to help bring the physical body into balance. This class will also help with posture and balance.

Aqua Fitness: Water exercise tones, firms, increases flexibility & muscle strength, and gives your cardiovascu-lar system the workout it needs. It takes stress off joints & muscular-skeletal system, yet works heart & lungs. Advanced level includes swim skills.

Aqua Motion*: Do you suffer from arthritis, limited range of motion, or twinges? The cushioning effect of the water takes the jarring movement out of the joints, offering an opportunity for a pain-free exercise.

Aqua Power Jog: Add cross training & variety to your workout, and an alternative to Aqua Fitness or other land based classes. Combines strength & cardiovascular exercise.

Aqua Zumba®: Make a splash by adding a low-impact, high-energy aquatic exercise to your fitness routine. It blends the Zumba® philosophy with water resistance. There is less impact on your joints, so you can really let loose. The natural resistance means every step is more challenging and helps tone your muscles.

Deep Water: This class is in the deep end of the pool and is designed to improve cardiovascular, muscle strength, core and flexibility. Belts/noodles are provided for flotation. NO CLASSES in observance of holiday closures: 11/26, 12/24, 12/31. Sessions are held at Loveland High School (LVLD) for fall/winter/spring; Summer at Winona Pool.

Hydro Dance: An opportunity to get "fit” and have fun while learning dance routines in the water. A fun, challeng-ing work out that utilizes the resistance of the water.

River Walking*: Advanced Water Walking that goes against the current in the Leisure Pool, Lazy River feature.

Water Walking*: Work at your own pace while walking, marching, lunging, and side stepping through the pool. An excellent class for those with joint replacement or anticipating the surgery.

LOCATION KEY:

LAP Chilson Lap Pool LE Chilson Leisure PoolLVLD Loveland High School, 920 W. 29th StreetASP Aspen RoomCW Circuit/Weight AreaF/D Fitness/Dance StudioG Gymnastics RoomH Hickory Room

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

Free Class (no entry fee)

See Page 10 for the Senior Cycling description

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Active Generation & Adapted Fitness Classes

SilverSneakers® The nation’s leading fitness program for older adults. Ask the front desk for eligibility details.

SS Classic Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement and activities for daily living. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and a SilverSneakers ball are offered for resistance. Chair available if needed for seated/standing support.SS Circuit Combines fun with fitness to increase your cardiovascular & muscular endurance power with a standing circuit workout. Upper-body strength work with hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a SilverSneakers ball is alternated with low-impact aero-bic choreography. A chair is used for standing support, stretching and relaxation exercises.

Guided Meditation and Relaxation: Meditation has been shown to enhance memory and learn-ing, decrease feelings of stress and anxiety and improve sleep quality. It has also been known to improve blood pressure and back pain.

Low Impact Fitness: Low impact aerobic movement to get large muscle groups moving, heart beating, and blood flowing. Strength work, balance and coordination choreography will compliment stretching and cool down.

Pilates Plus: Please see page 10 for full description.

Power, Agility & Strength: Workout to increase power, agility, strength, and balance. Become stronger and more flexible. Hand weights & floor work included.

Strength Training: Improve fitness, increase bone mass, muscle strength and reduce risks of osteoporosis with the use of the circuit machines & free weights. This class is perfect for the Beginning exerciser, returning exercisers or those who require extra help (i.e. Arthritis, MS or Joint Replace-ment, among others) as well as those already exercising but looking for a new, different routine or wanting to add strength training to an existing routine. Assistance is given as you strive toward independent work outs. Call Julie at (970) 962-2462 prior to your initial class visit or attend a fitness orientation. Must be able to ambu-late/transfer independently within the environment.

Zumba Gold®: For the active older adult and beginners of all ages. Zumba Gold® takes the Zumba formula and modifies the moves and pacing of the class to fit beginners and active seniors.

Chi Ball: Please see page 10 for full description.

MONDAYSS Classic H 8:05-9:05A CarrieLow Impact Fitness H 9:05-10:05A LisaSenior Cycling C 10:15-11:00A PamSS Classic H 10:30-11:30A Nancy/DonnaStrength Training CW 10:30-11:30A MandyPower, Agility, Strength F/D 1:00-2:00P Anita

TUESDAYZUMBA GOLD H 8:05-9:05A LisaSS CardioFit H 9:15-10:15A AnitaSenior Cycling C 10:15-11:00A LauraSS Yoga H 10:30-11:30A DonnaStrength Training CW 10:30-11:30A JulieSS Circuit H 12:00-1:00P DonnaGuided Meditation ASP 12:00-1:00P Larry

WEDNESDAYSS Classic H 8:05-9:05A JackieLow Impact Fitness H 9:05-10:05A LoisSS Classic H 10:30-11:30A Nancy/DonnaStrength Training CW 10:30-11:30A Lois/PamSS Yoga H 11:40A-12:40P JackiePower, Agility, Strength F/D 1:00-2:00P Anita

THURSDAYSS Yoga H 8:05-9:05A AnitaSS CardioFit H 9:15-10:15A AnitaSenior Cycling C 10:30-11:15A LauraSS Classic H 10:30-11:30A DonnaStrength Training CW 10:30-11:30A LisaSS Circuit H 12:00-1:00P DonnaChi Ball F/D 12:00-12:45P Mo

FRIDAYPilates Plus G 7:15-8:00A Nancy S.SS Classic H 8:45-9:30A DonnaSS Yoga H 9:35-10:20A MoGuided Meditation ASP 12:00-1:00P Larry

SS CardioFit is an advanced group exercise class de-signed for active adults who desire a safe and effective low-impact cardiovascular workout. Energizing and easy-to-follow movements promote heart-healthy, total-body conditioning to increase cardiovascular and muscular en-durance. In addition, a variety of strength training options are offered to provide a well-rounded workout.SS Yoga will move your whole body through a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses. Chair support is offered to safely perform a variety of seated and standing postures designed to increase flexibility, balance and range of movement. Restorative breathing exercises and final relaxation will promote stress reduction and mental clarity.

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Cardio & Core Strength Fitness Class Descriptions

ABS-olutely Core A new way to train the abs & back while developing structural strength and proper align-ment.

Chi Ball Flowing movements designed to improve range of motion, functional strength,

balance & coordination. Using a small ball, experience Tai Chi influenced movements, yoga poses and Pilates exercises. All levels of fitness welcome.

Country Cardio Lace up your cross trainers for these high energy line dances! Includes a progressive aerobic format, with step-by-step instructions followed by a boot-scootin' boogie. Dance patterns are repeated, and everyone learns at the same pace. Learn contemporary as well as classic line dances. Dress for cardio country movin'! You won't need a partner.

Group Cycling One of the most effective and motivat-ing group exercise classes on our schedule! Provides great motivation AND allows for a variety of ages & levels. Arrive 15 min. early for your first session.• Mountain Ride - A great ride with rolling hills, in-

terval training and longer, tougher climbs that take endurance.

• Movie Ride - A great workout (like you are used to in a cycling class) but time will fly by, as you watch a movie.

• Senior Cycling - A low-impact cycling class that works your heart, strengthens your legs, glutes and core, improves balance and keeps your mind sharp...all to music. Designed for seniors and beginners to ensure proper form & alignment for a safe & effec-tive workout.

Interval Cardio Aerobics A combination of step training, hi-low aerobics, along with strength & flexibil-ity exercises all packed into one workout. Just what you need to start your day and feel energized! Friday class incorporates Pilates and Yoga based exercises.

Ski Conditioning Runs 12/1/15-1/19/16 8 weeks of awesome ski/sports conditioning.

This interval style class is not just for skiers, but will definitely get those legs ready for the slopes. Work on balance, core, strength, power and flexibility designed to help you get through the season injury free. Build endurance and energy to maintain your cool kid status on the slopes!

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

Pilates Plus Improve your core & postural muscle strength and endurance using Bender Ball

and Bender Barre methods, resistance bands, fitballs and other apparatus. Increase muscle & joint mobility, improve blood flow, coordination and balance, learn effective fascial active stretching, muscle activation and release techniques using myofascia balls, foam rollers, and tennis balls.

Power Toning One of the fastest ways to get in shape. With a combination of great body sculpting routines, you will work every major muscle group in the body. Strengthen, tone, and increase flexibility using weights, bands, and balls. A great class for beginners to experienced exercisers. POWER BAR TONING adds the barbell with weight plates.

KICK POWER TONE adds kickboxing moves for an interval training experience.

Step A low impact cardio activity that ensures you will meet your step goal each day. Classes vary in the level of choreog-raphy. Level I - a series of basic moves strung together into a sequence. Level II - incorporates dance elements in com-bination such as turns, mambos, and stomps. Level III - the ultimate brain & body training that includes more complicated steps. All instructors offer various options for different levels of intensity (step height) & dance ability.

Sweat, Pump & Crunch A combination of cardio blasts, strength exercises and core stability. You choose the intensity!

Taste of Tabata Here is an opportunity to experience the Tabata Bootcamp training program based on High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT),

using the 20-10 Microburst Training Protocol. Usually a small group personal training experience, this class has been adapt-ed to give you taste of Tabata. It’s short, high energy and fun. An awesome way to kick start your day and your metabolism.

FlexibleStrength Combines Yoga positions with dynamic movement to build strength, stamina balance and flexibility. Best suited for those with previous instruction in physical alignment, who are physically fit, without current injuries.

Yoga Explore your body & mind with postures, breath and meditation. Emphasis on alignment and self awareness for safe practice. Develop and maintain strength, focus, flexibil-ity and balance for health and well-being.

Zumba® Ready to party yourself into shape? Forget the workout, just lose yourself in the music and find yourself in shape. Zumba® classes feature exotic rhythms set to high-energy Latin and international beats. Before you know it, you'll be getting fit and energy levels will be soaring! It's easy, effective and exhilarating.

Zumba Sentao™ Transform your chair into a dance partner. This explosive program strengthens your core, torches calories and sculpts muscle. Revolutionize your cardio workout with targeted resistance training & exotic world rhythms in never-before-seen ways.

The winter class schedule runs 11/30-1/31. Class times are subject to change; Updated schedules are available at the front desk & online. Questions? Please call: (970) 962-2FUN

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Cardio & Core Strength Fitness Class Schedule

MONDAYInterval Cardio F/D 6:10-7:10A NancyGroup Cycling C 6:00-7:00A MarcoStep II F/D 7:30-8:30A AnitaFlexible Strength -Int/Adv F/D 9:10-10:10A CatherineMOVIE RIDE C 9:10-10:00A PamPower Toning F/D 10:15-11:30A SherriSenior Cycling C 10:15-11:00A PamYoga (all levels) F/D 12:00-1:00P MoStep I F/D 4:30-5:30P CherPower Toning F/D 5:30-6:30P AmyGroup Cycling (starts 10/5) C 6:00-7:00P EricZUMBA ® LG 6:35-7:35P Lisa F.

TUESDAYPower Bar Toning F/D 5:45-6:45A RobinTaste of Tabata (starts 1/19) F/D 7:00-7:45A Lisa F.Pilates G 8:00-8:45A MarcyFlexible Strength F/D 8:00-8:30A PatABSolutely Core F/D 8:35-9:05A PatStep II F/D 9:10-10:10A Carrie M.Group Cycling C 9:15-9:45A PatSenior Cycling C 10:15-11:00A LauraSenior Stretch C 11:00-11:15A LauraCountry Cardio SG 11:45A-12:45P TraceyGroup Cycling C 12:10-1:00P SherriFlexible Strength -Int/Adv F/D 12:20-1:00P CatherineZUMBA ® F/D 4:25-5:25P ShellyGroup Cycling C 4:30-5:30P DonnaYoga (all levels) M/S 5:30-6:30P Maria

Ski Conditioning (12/1- 1/19) F/D 5:35-6:20P Stefan/ Courtney

Power Toning - Adv. F/D 6:30-7:30P Lisa J.WEDNESDAY

Interval Cardio F/D 6:10-7:10A NancyGroup Cycling C 6:00-7:00A PamStep II F/D 7:30-8:30A AnitaFlexible Strength -Int/Adv F/D 8:35-9:05A CatherineGroup Cycling C 9:10-10:00A CatherinePower Toning F/D 9:10-10:10A DebbiePower Toning (55 mins.) F/D 10:15-11:10A PamYoga (all levels) (50 min.) F/D 12:00-12:50P NicolePower Toning F/D 4:30-5:30P DonnaMountain Ride C 6:00-7:00P SusanSweat, Pump & Crunch SG 6:00-7:00p Dee DeeZUMBA ® SG 6:35-7:35P Shelly

THURSDAYPower Bar Toning F/D 5:45-6:45A RobinTaste of Tabata (starts 1/21) F/D 7:00-7:45A Lisa F.KICK POWER TONE F/D 8:00-9:00A Dee DeeZUMBA ® SG 8:00-9:00A Lisa F.Pilates G 8:00-8:45A MarcyGroup Cycling (50 mins.) C 9:00-9:50A SherriStep III - Advanced F/D 9:10-10:10A Cindi M.Senior Cycling C 10:30-11:15A LauraChi Ball F/D 12:00-12:45P LilaZUMBA ® / ZUMBA SENTAO F/D 4:25-5:25P ShellyGroup Cycling C 4:30-5:30P DonnaYoga (Intermediate) M/S 4:30-5:30P MoYoga (Beginner) (55 mins.) M/S 5:35-6:30P MoPower Toning - Advanced F/D 6:00-7:00P Lisa J.

FRIDAYInterval Cardio F/D 6:10-7:10A NancyGroup Cycling C 6:00-7:00A DanPilates Plus G 7:15-8:00A Nancy S.Step II F/D 7:30-8:30A Carrie S.Flexible Strength -Int/Adv F/D 8:35-9:05A CatherinePower Toning F/D 9:10-10:10A CatherineGroup Cycling C 9:10-10:00A Cindy K.Power Toning F/D 10:15-11:30A SherriZUMBA ® SG 12:05-1:00P TraceyPower Toning F/D 4:30-5:30P Donna

SATURDAYStep ALL (all levels) F/D 7:30-8:30A variesPower Toning F/D 8:35-9:35A Dee DeeGroup Cycling C 9:10-10:00A Cindy K.

SUNDAYZUMBA ® F/D 11:15-12:15P CourtneyYoga (50 min.) F/D 4:00-4:50P Lila/MansingGroup Cycling C 4:00-5:00P Donna

LOCATION KEY:

C Cycling StudioF/D Fitness/Dance StudioG Gymnastics

H Hickory RoomLG Large GymM/S Maple / Spruce RoomSG Small Gym

FITNESS CLASSES - Zumba & More!

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HIIT TrainingWhat is High Intensity Interval Training? It is a variant of exercising that is the quickest way to burn fat and gain muscle simultaneously. How does HIIT work? It optimizes your workout time by utilizing a series of short, high-intensity intervals, followed up by longer, low-intensity intervals. The best part is it boosts your metabolism and will continue to burn calories for hours after you are done exercising! Min/Max: 4/6Age: 14+M 1/11-2/1 12:30-1:10P $25 116115-1Tu 1/12-2/2 9:30-10:10A $25 116115-2F 1/8-2/5 9:30-10:10A $25 116115-3

20-20-20 TriathlonLooking for a reason to train during the winter months? Don’t want to wait for warm weather to test endurance? The indoor triathlon is for you. Here’s how this one-hour race against the clock breaks down: • 20-minute swim in the lap pool • 20-minute bike ride in the cycle studio• 20-minute run on the treadmill. Performance is measured by the distance covered in each of the three legs. The more distance you cover, the better your results. This triathlon appeals to everyone from seasoned triathletes to first-timers, because you set your own pace. Min/Max: 15/50 Sign-up deadline: 1/22Age: 14+Su 1/31 7:00-11:00A $30 110018-1

Lift Strong Weight TrainingMeet with a Personal Trainer, learn the fundamentals of weight training, and get set up on a weight training program. Receive a wrist band showing you have completed the class, allowing use of the strength equipment without parental supervision. Parents are NOT required to attend. Please call Amy to get started at (970) 962-2630, ext. 2.Age: 12-13 $25

Sugar Blues - Participants learn about the effects sugar has on the body and ways to reduce and eliminate sugar cravings. Learn about whole foods that are naturally sweet. Feel at peace once you are able to control your cravings. Is it possible to permanently change your relationship with sugar? In this interactive lecture with Health Coach, Marci Lary, we will define sugar and discuss the effects of this all-pervasive, seductive white stuff, from cravings, energy imbalances, weight imbalances, fatigue, and mood swings. Participants will be given suggestions to reduce their sugar habit and cravings for sugar. Min/Max: 10/25Age: 14+Tu 1/12 6:00-7:00P $9 113003-1

Pilates Reformer Classes - Pilates is a mind-body exercise method designed to improve core strength, flexibility and body awareness. Attention is paid to preci sion vs quantity. Focuses on creating balance, stretching what is tight and strengthening what is weak, then good posture is attained allowing for ideal alignment and move ment of joints. The reformer is arguably the most widely used Pilates apparatus and consists of a platform that glides on rollers inside a frame, utilizing springs & body weight for resistance. Attachments allow a variety of move ments/positions (ie: sit, lay down, and stand). Min/Max 3/6 Location: Diamond Peak Physical Therapy and Pilates Call (970) 593-1442 to register through Diamond Peak. Age: 16+Sa 1/16-2/20 $120

Stress-Less 4 Week Seminar Series If you are looking for a more peaceful and productive life with less stress, this dynamic & interactive series that focuses on a number of stress management/resiliency topics is for you. Includes: physiology of stress, sources of stress, beating stress addiction, values assessment, and practical ways to prevent stress/alter stress responses. Min/Max: 10/75Age: 16+F 2/19-3/11 12:15-1:15P $24 219001-1

Fitness / Wellness Classes

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The R i gh t We i gh t f o r L i f e

Do you want to increase your energy for work and home obligations, increase confidence in making consistent healthy nutritional

choices, lose weight and keep it off? The Right Weight for Life is for YOU! • Create awareness of your daily habits• Work towards and maintain permanent weight loss• Learn simple ways to fit exercise into your life• Learn how to plan and prepare food for optimal

weight loss and health• Receive accountability, encouragement, and

expertise to help you live a healthier lifestyle Age: 16+Tu 1/19-3/8 5:30-6:15P $233 113001-1W 1/20-3/9 12:15-1:00P $233 113001-2

REGISTER BY JANUARY 4th, 2016 and set up aPre-Assessment/Goalsetting Session for January 4th-18th.

Personal Training & Fitness Assessments

Call "Mo" for more info at: (970) 962-2795

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Includes:• 8 weeks of group support• 4 months of follow-ups• Weekly classes & Weigh-ins• Mayo Clinic Diet Book• Individual coaching sessions• Weekly emails• PT Sessions/Fitness Classes

(depending on membership)• Lasting weight management• Pre- and Post-Assessments

Less than $10 per week!

700 E Fourth St, Loveland, CO 80537

(970) 962-2FUN www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson

COMING SOON! Group TRX Training Watch for more info to come in the Spring 2016 Leisure Times

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Tai Chi / Yoga / Martial Arts Classes

Tai Chi wTai Chi, meaning “Grand Ultimate Fist” is an internal martial art, and for centuries has been a source of health, vitality, and longevity for millions of people in the Far East. Slow movements develop strong bones and balance from a firm rooting in the feet. It stimulates the memory and generates a feeling of confidence & re-laxation. The martial arts aspect will be demonstrated so that you will understand the background and context. The serenity & concentration will be yours in time. Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: Jaqui GeeAge: 18+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #BEGINNINGF 1/8-2/26 12:00-1:00P $59 $57 192006-1INTERMEDIATEF 1/8-2/26 1:15-2:15P $59 $57 192006-2ADVANCEDF 1/8-2/26 2:30-3:30P $59 $57 192006-3

Yoga - Adult/TotCome play, sing, dance, and connect breath to movement with your little people! Adult/Tot Yoga contains all of the same principles of an adult yoga class; with little kid appeal! Families with all levels of experience in yoga are welcome! Yoga mats are provided or bring your own. Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Family Balance YogaAge: 3.5-5W 1/6-1/27 5:00-5:30P $30 161605-1W 2/3-2/24 5:00-5:30P $30 161605-4

Youth Yoga - Ages 5-9Students will become aware of their bodies, breathing, character, and thoughts through the use of stretching, games, poses, stories, relaxation, and FUN! We'll come together in a yoga circle and warming up using our sun poem, then work through yoga poses using a storybook or by taking a "yoga journey." Next, we'll move on to a breath, meditation or yoga game and finish with relaxation time. Yoga mats are provided or bring your own. Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Family Balance YogaAge: 5-9W 1/6-1/27 5:35-6:20P $30 161606-1W 2/3-2/24 5:35-6:20P $30 161606-2

Yoga for Teens/TweensEnjoy some guided meditation, strengthening through individual, group, and partner poses, balancing exercises, and opportunities for stretching your mind and body in this fun and healthy class! Come to class ready to practice yoga, play games, stretch and then relax! No experience with yoga is necessary! Yoga mats are provided or bring your own. Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Family Balance YogaAge: 10-16W 1/6-1/27 6:30-7:30P $40 161607-1W 2/3-2/24 6:30-7:30P $40 161607-2

Tae Kwon Do: Little DragonsThe traditional Tae Kwon Do moves are used to help the child learn to follow commands, learn respect, and focus. This class also helps the child learn colors, shapes, left from right, all the while learning the moves needed to complete a special ranking for the Dragon program. This course will prepare the child for the next level of Tae Kwon Do. Fees include all testing fees, uniforms can be ordered from Master Baldwin, after the child has earned the uniform by completing a chore. Min/Max: 5/20Age: 3-5W 1/6-1/27 4:30-5:30P $40 157019-1W 2/3-2/24 4:30-5:30P $40 157019-2

Tae Kwon Do: Ages 6+Maum Sin Yong Tae Kwon Do, traditional Chan Hun style Korean martial arts. Learn to use training to better your lives all while learning the respect & courtesy that goes along with achieving each rank. (Fees do not include testing. Testing dates discussed when class has reached levels needed to advance. Uniforms not required until after student achieves their first rank and then can be ordered from the Master Instructor any time.) Age: 6-9 Min/Max: 5/20W,F 1/6-1/29 5:30-6:30P $45 158050-1W,F 2/3-2/26 5:30-6:30P $45 158050-2Age: 10+ Min/Max: 5/16W,F 1/6-1/29 6:30-8:30P $45 159015-1W,F 2/3-2/26 6:30-8:30P $45 159015-2

Blended Martial Arts for KidsThis program will introduce the arts of Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido and submission grappling. Students experience the basics of each, and learn the differences and how they work together. Covers basic strikes, blocks, kicks, throws and grappling positions and provides kids with an opportunity to decide if they like a specific style or want to continue in the blended program. Min/Max: 3/15 Location: Korean Academy TKD - 240 W. 4th StreetGrades: 3-8Tu 1/12-2/9 5:30-6:30P $55 161680-1Th 1/14-2/11 5:30-6:30P $55 161680-2Tu 2/23-3/22 5:30-6:30P $55 261680-1Th 2/25-3/24 5:30-6:30P $55 261680-2

ACES Self-Defense - AdultThis program is about safety and the skills to escape - not actually fight - an attacker. Participants will learn how to control the fear of an aggressive attack through knowledge and response, learn to act in a specific way, escape the incident and then seek help as quickly as possible. Also learn many practical martial arts skills that can help prevent injury, escape from the attacker and clear themselves from a dangerous situation. Join this program to gain skills, confidence & attitude to help escape trouble. Min/Max: 3/15 Location: Korean Academy TKD - 240 W. 4th St.Age: 16+Sa 1/16-2/13 5:30-6:30P $55 161681-1Sa 2/27-3/26 5:30-6:30P $55 261681-1

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Therapeutic Massage & Spa Treatments / Adapted Recreation

Want to learn how to Golf the EASY way?Try our newest option... SNAG (Starting New at Golf)

on the Mini-Course at Cattail Creek

Fun for the ENTIRE family, whether you are golfers or not. Golf holes that play just like regulation holes. They'll LOVE to golf. Pass It On!

More Online: www.GolfLoveland.com

PLEASE SEE PAGE 47FOR MANICURE, PEDICURE AND

MEDICALLY BASED FOOT CARE OPTIONS

Unified BasketballPlayers learn the rules of basketball, practice sportsmanship and teamwork, and make new friends during this unified game. Unified sports are for kids with and without disabilities who come together to play a great game! We have the opportunity to play against otherunified teams in Fort Collins. Games may be on a different night than practices. Min/Max: 7/10 Location: VanBuren Elementary SchoolGrade: 6-8Day Date Time Fee Class #Tu 1/12-2/23 6:00-7:30P $28 169002-1

Therapeutic Massage & Spa Treatments for ALL Ages! wMASSAGE SERVICES:Full body massage services are offered, ½ hour to 1 ½ hour appointments availableMassage fees range: $27 -$75with Gay Koopman, LMP, RMT (970) 420-0505Specialized massage services in injury treat-ment, chronic pain management, sports mas-sage, and prenatal/postpartum health.Mondays, 10:00A-4:30PTuesdays, 3:00-6:30P1st & 3rd Thursday of each month, 8:30A-1:00P

with Joyce Meis, CMT, RMT (970) 691-3441Specialized massage services in therapeutic, deep tissue, Swedish and prenatal; also provides mini-spa treatments and chair massage.Wednesdays, 9:00am-8:00pmThursdays, 4:30-8:00pmFridays, 9:00am-12:00pm2nd & 4th Saturdays, 9:00am-12:00pm

Drop-in Chair Massage (in the Lobby)2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 9:00am-12:00pmChair Massage Fees: $5 for 10 minutes

All services are offered at the Chilson Recreation/Senior Center at 700 E.Fourth St.For more information about Therapeutic Massage and Nail Care services, please call (970) 962-2098 or stop by the Chilson Senior Center Reception Desk.

Gift Certificates are available for massage services and more!

To make appointments for a specific service listed above, please call the service provid-ers directly at least 24 hours in advance.

Adaptive Exercise: Do you have a special need and want to exercise but aren’t sure where to start? The good news is a fitness plan can be designed for just about anyone. The Adapted Recreation program will help you find the class most appropriate for your needs or help you design a program to help you meet your individual fitness goals. Call Julie at 962-2462 with questions or to discuss how to meet your fitness goals.Specialized Fitness Orientation: Are you able to work out independently, but need an orientation to our facility tailored to your own unique needs? Call 962-2462 to schedule a free one time orientation tailored just for you. Guests pay the Chilson Center Daily Admission Fee.

The City of Loveland welcomes individuals of all abilities into all of our classes and programs. If you would like to participate in any class and are not sure what type of assistance or accommodations can be made, or if you would like help in making your recreation and leisure choices, please call the Adapted Recreation Coordinator at (970) 962-2462. If you arrange for a friend/family member to provide needed as-sistance, a support person will be admitted at no extra charge except where noted.

Senior & Specialized 10-Visit Fitness PassesThe Chilson Senior & Specialized (S&S) 10-Visit Fitness Punch Pass allows you: Participation in Active Generation Fitness Classes, and access to areas including the fitness/weight equipment, swimming pool, hot tub, and walking track. Available at Senior Center front desk. S&S Fitness Punch Pass: $35.00

Social Opportunity A social group for those with intel-lectual disabilities (and their parents or providers if they need assistance) that meets right here in Loveland most Thursdays from 4:30-6:00 p.m. The second Thursday of the month usually includes activities at the Chilson Center or other Parks & Recre-ation locations throughout Loveland. Call: (970) 962-2462 to get a copy of the current calendar & more information.

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700 E 4th Street / Loveland, CO 80537970-962-2FUN / www.CityofLoveland.org

Call 970-962-2FUN for more information

Youth: $17 l Adult: $22 College Students: $34 (3 wks)(with Student ID) $44 (4 wks)

Chilson

New Year, New You!

On sale December 1-31, 2015

The Winter Break Pass is good for UNLIMITED USE

of the Chilson Recreation Centerfrom December 19, 2015 - January 4, 2016

Winter Break Passes

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Adult Athletics Information & Winter Leagues

Winter Basketball Leagues Register 11/23-12/21/15Early Bird (thru 12/14) $470/teamTeam Fee (12/15-12/21) $490Schedules available 12/31/15 after 4pm on the Athletics web page. Leagues begin 1/4/16. Min/Max: 4/6 Age: 16+ Day Start Date Level Class # Th 1/7 Men's Upper 173001-1 Tu 1/5 Men's Lower 173001-3 Su 1/10 Men's Mid 173001-4 W 1/6 Women's 173101-1

Winter Volleyball Leagues Register 11/23-12/21/15Early Bird (thru 12/14) $290/teamTeam Fee (12/15-12/21) $310Schedules available 12/31/15 after 4pm on the Athletics web page. Leagues begin for Coed on 1/6/16; for Women on 1/11/16. Min/Max: 4/10Age: 16+ Day Start Date Level Class # Th 1/7 Coed 1 171201-1 Th 1/7 Coed 2 171201-2 W 1/6 Coed 3 171201-3 M 1/11 Women's 1 171101-1 M 1/11 Women's 2 171101-2

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2016 Summer ProgramsInformation printed in Spring & Summer Leisure Times Activity Guides Grass & Sand Volleyball - (8 matches) Coed/Women's 5/2/16-5/23/16 League play begins week of 6/6/16 Softball - (12 games) Men’s/Women’s/Coed/Church 3/21/16-4/29/16 League play begins week of 5/9/16

Weather Cancellation Line: (970) 962-2388, option 3

Athletic Program Coordinator and Supervisor Phone Number and Email Listings:

Adult & Youth SoftballAllan 962-2444

[email protected] & Youth Volleyball

Adult Basketball

Adult & Youth SoccerDana 962-2450

[email protected] Baseball & T-Ball

Youth Basketball

Adult & Youth Tennis

Kim [email protected]

Gymnastics

Youth Flag Football

Adult & Youth In-line Hockey

Adult & Youth Lacrosse

Administrative Specialist - General Athletics Info.

Tracey [email protected]

Athletic Programs Supervisor Outdoor Aquatics Supervisor

Tim [email protected]

VOLUNTEER YOUTH COACHES NEEDED! Many activities need assistance!

Call the Coordinator for your area of expertise.

Payments & Rosters: Full payment for each team is required at the time of registration. Rosters must follow. ALL major credit cards accepted.

CITY ATHLETICS WEB PAGE Schedules & Standings: Look for Adult Athletics Schedules, Weekly Scores & Standings: www.CityofLoveland.org/AdultAthletics

Are You ONLINE? ...and Socially Connected? We have created social networking pages on sites such as: Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube! Scan the QR Code here, to access the AthleticsFacebook page from a smartphone/device:FACEBOOK - ATHLETICS: "LIKE" us for updates, registration deadlines, cancellations & MORE! www.facebook.com/CityofLovelandAthletics

League Skill DefinitionsLevel 1 (Competitive): for teams who wish to play in the highest level competition & skill offered. Players at this level should be very proficient in all skills & strategies.Level 2 & 3 (Recreation): for teams who wish to play for reasons other than exercise without getting into the highly competitive level of play. Players at this level should have average to above average skills & knowledge of the sport.Level 4 & 5 (Leisure): for teams who wish to play for ex-ercise in a very low-key environment. Players at this level should be beginners learning the skills & techniques.

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Adult Athletics Information & Spring Leagues

Spring Softball Leagues Register 2/8/16-3/7/16Early Bird (through 2/23).............................$400/teamTeam Fee (2/24-3/7)..................................$420 Schedules available 3/9/16, after 4:00pm online: www.CityofLoveland.org/AdultAthletics. Leagues begin week of 3/14/16.Age: 16+ Day Start Date Level Class # Tu 3/15 Men's D 274001-1 Tu 3/15 Men's E1 274002-1 Th 3/17 Men's E2 274002-2 Tu 3/15 Men's E3 274002-3 Th 3/17 Men's E4 274002-4 Th 3/17 Women's D 274101-1 Th 3/17 Women's E 274102-1 M 3/14 Coed E1 274202-1 M 3/14 Coed E2 274202-2 M 3/14 Coed E3 274202-3

Spring Softball Doubleheader LeaguesRegister 2/8/16-3/7/16 Early Bird (thru 2/23)..................................$760/teamTeam Fee (2/24-3/7)...................................$780Schedules available 3/9/16, after 4:00pm online: www.CityofLoveland.org/AdultAthletics. Leagues begin week of 3/14/16.Age: 16+ Day Start Date Level Class # W 3/16 Men's DH Upper 274003-1 W 3/16 Men's DH Lower 274003-2

The batting cages feature 6 slowpitch softball, 2 fast-pitch softball, and 4 baseball stations with 3 speeds.

OPENING for 2016: Early AprilMonday/Tuesday/Thursday ...........5:00-9:00pmWeekends (w/tournament)........8:00am-5:00pmWeekends (no tournament)............CLOSED

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Barnes Softball Complex Batting Cages at Fairgrounds Park - 401 S. Cleveland (Hwy. 287)

FEES: $1.50 for 20 pitchesCAGE RENTALS: $30 p/hr.; $20 p/half hr.$40.00 for 1 hour cage & 1 hour softball field

Tournament Dates are listed online at: http://www.cityofloveland.org/index.aspx?page=273

Proper gear/shoes required; bats & helmets available.

SPRING SOFTBALL LEAGUES -Barnes Softball Complex at Fairgrounds Park

Spring Basketball Leagues Register 2/15/16-3/7/16Early Bird (through 2/23)...........................$390/teamTeam Fee (2/24-3/7)................................$410/team Schedules online 3/9/16 after 4:00pm: www.CityofLoveland.org/Adult Athletics. League begins week of 3/14/16. Min/Max: 4/6 Age: 16+ Day Start Date Level Class # Th 3/17-5/19 Men's Upper 273001-1 Tu 3/15-5/17 Men's Lower 273001-2 W 3/16-5/18 Women's 273101-1

Spring Volleyball Leagues Register 2/15/16-3/7/16:Early Bird (through 2/23/16) ......................$290/teamTeam Fee (2/24-3/3/16) ...........................$310/teamSchedules available online 3/9 after 4:00pm: www.CityofLoveland.org/Adult Athletics. League play begins week of 3/14/16. Coed Min/Max: 4/6; Women's Min/Max: 4/9Age: 16+ Day Date Level Class # Th 3/17-5/26 Coed 1 271201-1 Th 3/17-5/26 Coed 2 271201-2 W 3/16-5/25 Coed 3 271201-3 M 3/14-5/16 Women's 1 271101-1 M 3/14-5/16 Women's 2 271101-2

Spring Soccer Leagues Register 1/25/16-2/10/16:Early Bird (through 2/2).............................$585/teamTeam Fee (2/3-2/10).................................$605/teamSchedules available 3/2/16 after 4:00pm online: www.CityofLoveland.org/AdultAthletics. Leagues begin Sunday, 3/6/16. Min/Max: 4/7 *No Games 3/27, 5/8Age: 16+ Day Date Level Class # Su 3/6-5/15* Coed 277201-1 Su 3/6-5/15* Coed 277201-2

Too Cold to Play Outdoors? Basketball and Volleyball Courts

are Available Daily at the Chilson Recreation Center

for DROP-IN USESee Page 4 for the open gym schedules.Enjoy the indoor gyms & full use of the

Chilson Center dressing rooms, hot tubs, lap pool & MORE!

Requires Chilson Daily Entry Fee or Fitness Pass

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Youth Athletics - Information / FITKIDZ / Soccer

Soccer Pre-K Indoor for Ages 4-6Basics of soccer are taught using games, drills, and infor-mal scrimmages which take place during regular scheduled class times. **Youth Athletic T-Shirts and shin guards are required. Jewelry is NOT ALLOWED! Min/Max: 6/10 January Session: Fee: $44 (Early Bird by 12/28) or $54 (after 12/28)Tu,Th 1/5-1/28 1:30-2:15P Small Gym 133001-01Tu,Th 1/5-1/28 2:30-3:15P Small Gym 133001-02February Session: Fee: $44 (Early Bird by 1/26) or $54 (after 1/26)Tu,Th 2/2-2/25 1:30-2:15P Small Gym 133002-01Tu,Th 2/2-2/25 2:30-3:15P Small Gym 133002-02

Youth Athletics InformationRegistration Deadlines: Early Bird registrations help in the organization of our leagues. Please note deadlines & fees at registration. Register early to take advantage of cost savings! Enrollments are limited. Maximums may be reached BEFORE the Early Bird registration deadline!

T-Shirts: Each participant in a youth athletics pro-gram is required to wear a reversible T-shirt unless oth-erwise noted (available at Mountain Rentals, Inc.). The Parks & Recreation Foundation accepts used t-shirts for their scholarship recipients. To donate a gently used shirt, call (970) 962-2443.

No Jewelry: For the safety of participants, wearing jewelry is not allowed at practices or games. Taping or covering of jewelry is also not allowed. As new pierc-ings usually take weeks to heal, you are encouraged to consider program dates when planning for piercings. (Medic Alert ID’s will not be removed; chains should be taped properly to prevent injury)

Volunteer Coaches: Our athletic programs are contingent upon continuing community participation. Please call 962-2450 if you are willing to assist our youth in learning sports. Training is available. GET IN-VOLVED! INFO ONLINE.

Wait List Policy: If a class is full, you may be placed on ONE wait list. You are contacted when there is a cancellation or if a class is added (depends on facil-ity, coach, and participants). Please indicate a DAYTIME phone for the wait list!

Weather Cancellations: Call the Youth Weather Info line at (970) 962-2386, options 2, 2, 1. Recordings are updated a half-hour before your practice or game.SEE SPECIFIC PROGRAM NOTES ON RECEIPTS.

Community Youth Athletic Organizations: Other affiliated associations offering programs in the City of Loveland are:• United Soccer Club (formerly Thompson Soccer Assoc.

spring and fall season soccer (970) 461-9358 www.thompsonsoccer.org

• Loveland Youth Athletic Association (LYAA) - fall season tackle football [email protected] www.thelyaa.com

• Loveland Baseball Association (LBA) - spring and summer season baseball (970) 670-0540 www.lovelandbaseball.org

These contacts are provided as a courtesy to you, and are only suggestions (NOT exclusively endorsed by the City of Loveland). There are various options available.

Information Packets - Information specific to each of the City's Youth Athletics offerings is avail-able online: www.CityofLoveland.org/YouthAthletics

NEED HELP FINDING YOUR PRACTICE PLACE? The Facilities Map is located on page 17 and also online. Please refer to it if you need help finding where your activities are taking place.

FITKIDZ!!!Founded by fitness professionals, this competition-free program promotes a healthy &

active lifestyle and teaches children to have fun, while getting the exercise their bodies & minds need. Activities include: fitness fundamentals & techniques and also introduces the basics of baseball, golf, basketball, and soccer. Coaches are trained to help children build confidence & coordination. Min/Max: 6/20 Age: 3-5M 1/4-1/25 9:00-9:45A $40 160612-1W 1/6-1/27 9:00-9:45A $40 160612-2M 2/1-2/22 9:00-9:45A $40 160612-3W 2/3-2/24 9:00-9:45A $40 160612-4M 2/29-3/21 9:00-9:45A $40 260612-1

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Youth Athletics - Basketball / Amazing Athletes

Basketball -2nd & 3rd Grade (Boys or Girls), 5th (Boys)Players will learn fundamental skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship, with an emphasis on having fun! Teams will have two one-hour practices a week plus six games on Saturdays beginning January 23 at the Chilson Recreation Center and local schools. Required: Youth Athletic T-shirts, Non-marking soled shoes. NO JEWELRY. Min/Max: 6/10 *No Class 1/18, 1/19, 2/15, 2/25Fee: $51 (Early Bird by 12/28) or $61 (after 12/28) 2nd-3rd GRADE BOYS:M,W 1/11-2/27* 6:00-7:00P BF Kitchen Gym 132012-01Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 5:00-6:00P Big Thompson Gym 132012-02Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 7:00-8:00P Carrie Martin Gym 132012-03M,W 1/11-2/27* 6:00-7:00P Centennial Elem Gym 132012-04Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 6:00-7:00P Cottonwood Elem Gym 132012-05Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 6:00-7:00P Coyote Ridge Elem 132012-06Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 6:00-7:00P Edmondson Elem Gym 132012-07M,W 1/11-2/27* 7:00-8:00P Garfield Elem Gym 132012-08M,W 1/11-2/27* 7:00-8:00P Lincoln Elem Gym 132012-09M,W 1/11-2/27* 5:00-6:00P Mary Blair Elem Gym 132012-10Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 7:00-8:00P Monroe Elem Gym 132012-11M,W 1/11-2/27* 6:00-7:00P Namaqua Elem Gym 132012-12M,W 1/11-2/27* 7:00-8:00P Namaqua Elem Gym 132012-13Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 6:00-7:00P Ponderosa Elementary 132012-14Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 6:00-7:00P Sarah Milner Gym 132012-15M,W 1/11-2/27* 7:00-8:00P Stansberry Elem Gym 132012-16M,W 1/11-2/27* 5:00-6:00P VanBuren Elem Gym 132012-17Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 6:00-7:00P Winona Elem Gym 132012-18 2nd-3rd GRADE GIRLS:M,W 1/11-2/27* 7:00-8:00P BF Kitchen Gym 132022-01Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 4:00-5:00P Big Thompson Gym 132022-02Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 5:00-6:00P Carrie Martin Gym 132022-03M,W 1/11-2/27* 7:00-8:00P Centennial Elem Gym 132022-04Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 7:00-8:00P Cottonwood Elem Gym 132022-05Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 5:00-6:00P Coyote Ridge Elem 132022-06Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 7:00-8:00P Edmondson Elem Gym 132022-07M,W 1/11-2/27* 6:00-7:00P Garfield Elem Gym 132022-08M,W 1/11-2/27* 6:00-7:00P Lincoln Elem Gym 132022-09M,W 1/11-2/27* 6:00-7:00P Mary Blair Elem Gym 132022-10Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 6:00-7:00P Monroe Elem Gym 132022-11Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 6:00-7:00P Namaqua Elem Gym 132022-12Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 7:00-8:00P Ponderosa Elementary 132022-14Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 7:00-8:00P Sarah Milner Gym 132022-15M,W 1/11-2/27* 6:00-7:00P Stansberry Elem Gym 132022-16M,W 1/11-2/27* 7:00-8:00P VanBuren Elem Gym 132022-17Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 5:00-6:00P Winona Elem Gym 132022-18 5th GRADE BOYS:Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 6:00-7:00P Carrie Martin Gym 132035-01M,W 1/11-2/27* 5:00-6:00P Centennial Elem Gym 132035-02Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 5:00-6:00P Cottonwood Elem Gym 132035-03Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 7:00-8:00P Coyote Ridge Elem 132035-04M,W 1/11-2/27* 7:00-8:00P Mary Blair Elem Gym 132035-06Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 5:00-6:00P Monroe Elem Gym 132035-07Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 7:00-8:00P Namaqua Elem Gym 132035-08Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 5:00-6:00P Ponderosa Elementary 132035-09M,W 1/11-2/27* 6:00-7:00P VanBuren Elem Gym 132035-10Tu,Th 1/12-2/27* 7:00-8:00P Winona Elem Gym 132035-11

Amazing Athletes - Your child will have a blast in this active class that features the basic skills and fundamentals of 9 different ball sports:basketball, football, volleyball, soccer, baseball,lacrosse, hockey, golf and tennis! Each class features kid-friendly warm-up exercises, an obstacle course, one to two sports, additional gross motor skill development, and ends with our team cheer and stamp presentation - all in a non-competitive, learning-based learning environment for a fun spin on sports and fitness! Min/Max: 6/12Age: 1.5-2 Parent/TotTh 1/7-2/4 10:35-11:00A $45 162613-1F 1/8-2/5 10:35-11:00A $45 162613-2Th 2/11-3/10 10:35-11:00A $45 162613-3F 2/12-3/11 10:35-11:00A $45 162613-4Age: 2.5-3Th 1/7-2/4 9:10-9:40A $45 162611-1F 1/8-2/5 9:10-9:40A $45 162611-2Th 2/11-3/10 9:10-9:40A $45 162611-3F 2/12-3/11 9:10-9:40A $45 162611-4Age: 3.5-5Tu 1/5-2/2 5:00-5:45P $45 162612-1Th 1/7-2/4 9:45-10:30A $45 162612-2F 1/8-2/5 9:45-10:30A $45 162612-3Tu 2/9-3/8 5:00-5:45P $45 162612-4Th 2/11-3/10 9:45-10:30A $45 162612-5F 2/12-3/11 9:45-10:30A $45 162612-6

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Have aGYMNASTICSPARTY! The Chilson Recreation Center 700 E. Fourth St. - Loveland, COMore information: (970) 962-2468www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson

Children perform better when parents and siblings stay in the viewing area.

Thank you!

Gymnastics Classes / Tumbling Tots / Kidnastics

Gymnastics: Parent/TotSpend quality time with your little one while helping them to grow spatial awareness, gross motor and social skills. Experience obstacle courses, swing on the bars and balance on the beams. Classes begin with movement exercises and finish with parachute games. Basic safety and spotting covered. Wear loose fitting clothing, and be prepared to go barefoot! An adult buddy is required to participate with all students. All children participating must be registered. Min/Max: 4/12Age: 1.5-3M 1/11-2/1 6:00-6:30P $25 130101-01Tu 1/12-2/2 9:00-9:30A $25 130101-02W 1/13-2/3 9:35-10:05A $25 157135-01Th 1/14-2/4 9:00-9:30A $25 130101-03F 1/15-2/5 9:00-9:30A $25 157135-02Sa 1/16-2/6 9:00-9:30A $25 130101-04M 2/8-2/29 6:00-6:30P $25 130201-01Tu 2/9-3/1 9:00-9:30A $25 130201-02W 2/10-3/2 9:35-10:05A $25 157135-03Th 2/11-3/3 9:00-9:30A $25 130201-03F 2/12-3/4 9:00-9:30A $25 157135-04Sa 2/13-3/5 9:00-9:30A $25 130201-04

Gymnastics: Tumbling TotsFor tots who are ready to explore gymnastics on their own. This class teaches skills in a fun, creative environment while enhancing socialization & independence.Age: 3-4 Min/Max: 4/6 Tu 1/12-2/2 9:45-10:30A $31 130106-01W 1/13-2/3 4:00-4:45P $31 130106-02Th 1/14-2/4 9:45-10:30A $31 130106-03Sa 1/16-2/6 9:45-10:30A $31 130106-04Tu 2/9-3/1 9:45-10:30A $31 130206-01W 2/10-3/2 4:00-4:45P $31 130206-02Th 2/11-3/3 9:45-10:30A $31 130206-03Sa 2/13-3/5 9:45-10:30A $31 130206-04

Gymnastics: KidnasticsAge appropriate skills are taught through the use of ob-stacle courses and fun stations for development of strength, balance and flexibility. Children are introduced to basic gymnastic skills on each event. Age: 4-5 Min/Max: 4/8 Tu 1/12-2/2 11:15A-12:00P $31 130110-01Tu,Th 1/12-2/4 10:30-11:15A $45 130110-02Tu,Th 1/12-2/4 4:15-5:00P $45 130110-03W 1/13-2/3 4:45-5:30P $31 130110-04Th 1/14-2/4 11:30A-12:15P $31 130110-05Sa 1/16-2/6 10:30-11:30A $38 130110-06Tu 2/9-3/1 11:15A-12:00P $31 130210-01Tu,Th 2/9-3/3 10:30-11:15A $45 130210-02Tu,Th 2/9-3/3 4:15-5:00P $45 130210-03W 2/10-3/2 4:45-5:30P $31 130210-04Th 2/11-3/3 11:30A-12:15P $31 130210-05Sa 2/13-3/5 10:30-11:30A $38 130210-06

Gymnastics: Advanced KidnasticsFor those who are ready for more advanced skills. Instructor approval required. Min/Max: 4/8Age: 4-6Tu,Th 1/12-2/4 4:15-5:00P $45 130115-01W 1/13-2/3 4:45-5:30P $31 130115-02Th 1/14-2/4 12:15-1:00P $31 130115-03Tu,Th 2/9-3/3 4:15-5:00P $45 130215-01W 2/10-3/2 4:45-5:30P $31 130215-02Th 2/11-3/3 12:15-1:00P $31 130215-03

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GYMNASTICS for Ages 6-12Min/Max: 4/8

INTRO TO GYMNASTICS Be introduced to apparatus, terminology and prepare for Novice, Level 1.

M 1/11-2/1 6:45-7:45P $38 130117-01Tu,Th 1/12-2/4 5:00-6:00P $53 130117-02W 1/13-2/3 5:30-6:30P $38 130117-03Sa 1/16-2/6 11:30A-12:30P $38 130117-04M 2/8-2/29 6:45-7:45P $38 130217-01Tu,Th 2/9-3/3 5:00-6:00P $53 130217-02W 2/10-3/2 5:30-6:30P $38 130217-03Sa 2/13-3/5 11:30A-12:30P $38 130217-04

NOVICE LEVEL 1The fundamentals of gymnastics are taught on vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor.

M 1/11-2/1 6:45-7:45P $38 130120-01Tu,Th 1/12-2/4 5:00-6:00P $53 130120-02W 1/13-2/3 5:30-6:30P $38 130120-03Sa 1/16-2/6 11:30A-12:30P $38 130120-04M 2/8-2/29 6:45-7:45P $38 130220-01Tu,Th 2/9-3/3 5:00-6:00P $53 130220-02W 2/10-3/2 5:30-6:30P $38 130220-03Sa 2/13-3/5 11:30A-12:30P $38 130220-04

BEGINNER LEVEL 2For those who completed/mastered the Novice - Level 1; ready for more challenging skills

Tu,Th 1/12-2/4 6:00-7:00P $53 130125-01W 1/13-2/3 6:30-7:30P $38 130125-02Sa 1/16-2/6 12:30-1:30P $38 130125-03Tu,Th 2/9-3/3 6:00-7:00P $53 130225-01W 2/10-3/2 6:30-7:30P $38 130225-02Sa 2/13-3/5 12:30-1:30P $38 130225-03

ADVANCED BEGINNER LEVEL 3This level continues to build a strong foundation of skills on each event.

Tu,Th 1/12-2/4 6:00-7:00P $53 130130-01Tu,Th 2/9-3/3 6:00-7:00P $53 130230-01

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 4A more involved focus on fine tuning & correct execution of skills, while learning new ones.

Tu,Th 1/12-2/4 7:00-8:00P $53 130135-01Tu,Th 2/9-3/3 7:00-8:00P $53 130235-01

ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 5This level corresponds with USAG level 5 in which advanced skills, strength & flexibility are emphasized.

Tu,Th 1/12-2/4 7:00-8:00P $53 130140-01Tu,Th 2/9-3/3 7:00-8:00P $53 130240-01

Gymnastics: BoysA boy’s specific intro to fundamentals of men’s gymnastics. Min/Max: 4/8Age: 4-6Sa 1/16-2/6 10:30-11:30A $38 130145-01Sa 2/13-3/5 10:30-11:30A $38 130245-01Age: 7-10 Sa 1/16-2/6 12:30-1:30P $38 130147-01Sa 2/13-3/5 12:30-1:30P $38 130247-01

Gymnastics: High Energy for Boys - This high ener-gy all-boys class will focus on building strength on the floor, beams, and bars. Skill focus for the floor includes hand-stands, cartwheels, and back handsprings. On trampoline, we will work on back tucks. For bars and beam, we will polish beginning skills. Min/Max: 4/8 Inst.: Brianna GreenAge: 3.5-5F 1/15-2/5 9:35-10:25A $33 157141-01F 2/12-3/4 9:35-10:25A $33 157141-02Age: 4-6F 1/15-2/5 1:10-2:00P $33 157141-03F 2/12-3/4 1:10-2:00P $33 157141-04

Gymnastics: Teen - Learn & refine skills with others your age. All abilities. Min/Max: 4/8Age: 13-16W 1/13-2/3 6:30-7:30P $38 130150-01W 2/10-3/2 6:30-7:30P $38 130250-01

Cheer/TumbleThis exciting, high energy class combines progressive dance, cheer motions, power tumbling and stunts. Students work as a team to perfect routines while advancing as individuals. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 5-9Tu,Th 1/12-2/4 6:00-7:00P $53 130156-01Tu,Th 2/9-3/3 6:00-7:00P $53 130256-01Age: 10-16Tu,Th 1/12-2/4 7:00-8:00P $53 130157-01Tu,Th 2/9-3/3 7:00-8:00P $53 130257-01

Gymnastics: Open Gym SaturdaysDrop in for extra workouts orpractice skills on our equipment in an unstructured, safe environ-ment. Instructor is present to lead a warm-up, set up stations, & spot skills. Min/Max: 3/15Age: 6-16SATURDAYS 1:30-2:30P Fee: $5 eachDate Class # Date Class # 1/16 130170-011/23 130170-021/30 130170-03

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Tots & Toddlers Gymnastics - Continued

See Pages 22-23 for MORE Gymnastics Opportunities

Gymnastics: Wiggle Worms Get the wiggles out as we move & tumble on gymnastics equip-ment and mats, and sing songs along the way! Ends with para-chute games. Parent/guardian participation required age 2; optional for age 3. Min/Max:4/10 Instructor: Brianna Green Age: 2-3M 1/11-2/1 10:15-10:50A $29 157136-01W 1/13-2/3 11:10-11:45A $29 157136-02F 1/15-2/5 10:30-11:05A $29 157136-03M 2/8-2/29 10:15-10:50A $29 157136-04W 2/10-3/2 11:10-11:45A $29 157136-05F 2/12-3/4 10:30-11:05A $29 157136-06

Preschool PlaytimeCome run, jump, roll, climb and play in our gymnastics room! Bring an adult buddy to play with. A staff person will be present to assist as needed. Space is limited to 15 participants. Pay for child only and present your receipt to the staff person. Min/Max: 4/15 Age: 3-6TUESDAYS 12:30-1:30P Fee: $5 eachDate Class # Date Class #12/1 430666-041/12 130166-011/19 130166-021/26 130166-03

Gymnastics: Twinkling StarsThis class will focus on front rolls, handstands, cartwheels, bridges, back walk overs, bars, beam, creative movement and fun obstacle courses. All children participating in class activities must be registered. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Brianna GreenAge: 2.5-4M 1/11-2/1 11:10-11:45A $27 157138-01W 1/13-2/3 8:55-9:30A $27 157138-02F 1/15-2/5 11:10-11:45A $27 157138-03M 2/8-2/29 11:10-11:45A $27 157138-04W 2/10-3/2 8:55-9:30A $27 157138-02F 2/12-3/4 11:10-11:45A $27 157138-06

Gymnastics: Rising StarsOur Rising Stars class focuses on creative movement, gymnastics, and some basic cheer moves. We will work on perfecting front rolls, handstands, and cartwheels. Plus, class time is spent on round offs, back and front walk overs, beginning bar skills and new skills on the balance beam. Min/Max: 4/8 Instructor: Brianna GreenAge: 3.5-5M 1/11-2/1 1:15-2:00P $31 157139-01W 1/13-2/3 10:15-11:00A $31 157139-02M 2/8-2/29 1:15-2:00P $31 157139-03W 2/10-3/2 10:15-11:00A $31 157139-04

Gymnastics: Super StarsOur Super Star class focuses on perfecting the basics of tumbling. Prerequisite Skills: front rolls, backward rolls and handstands. In addition, students will work on round offs, bridge kick overs, basics of back handsprings and new skills on the bar and balance beam. Must have instructor's written approval for registration into this class. Min/Max: 4/8 Instructor: Brianna GreenAge: 4.5-6M 1/11-2/1 2:10-2:55P $31 157140-01F 1/15-2/5 12:15-1:00P $31 157140-02M 2/8-2/29 2:10-2:55P $31 157140-03F 2/12-3/4 12:15-1:00P $31 157140-04

Creative GymnasticsThis high energy gymnastics program includes tumbling, bars, balance beam, obstacle course, front rolls, bridges, cartwheels, round offs, handstands and more. We will develop strength and coordination with each class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Brianna GreenAge: 2.5-3M 1/11-2/1 9:00-9:30A $32 162102-01M 1/11-2/1 9:35-10:05A $32 162103-01M 2/8-2/29 9:00-9:30A $32 162102-02M 2/8-2/29 9:35-10:05A $32 162103-02

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Children perform better when parents and siblings stay in the viewing area.

Thank you!

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Small Fries

Preschool A high quality, state-licensed, comprehensive preschool program for your 3 to 5 year old that includes a balance of play-based, child-directed discovery and teacher-led, small group activities.

Kindergarten-readiness is ensured through the encourage-ment of self-regulation, critical thinking, and problem solving skills.

The Small Fries Preschool program follows the CO Early Learning & Development Guidelines to build curriculum in the following content areas:• Social/Emotional Development• Cognitive Development• Language & Early Literacy • Fine & Gross Motor Skills• Creative Arts Expression • Health & Physical Development• Logic & Reasoning • Approaches to Learning

REGISTRATIONRegistration is NOT available online.Space is limited for the Winter/Spring session (January through May) of the 2015-2016 school year. Registration for the 2016-2017 school year will begin in early February 2016.

Class # Level Age Days Time Dep. Total**

555001-2 Preschool 3-4 T/Th 9:00-11:30A $90 $585

555001-1 Preschool & Pre-K Mixed 3-5 T/Th 12:30-2:30P $90 $468

555001-3 Pre-K 4-5 M/W/F 9:00-11:30A $120 $728

555001-5 Pre-K 4-5 M/W/F 12:30-3:00P $120 $728

Dep. = Deposits are required at the time of registration, and will be applied to your Winter/Spring 2016 session fee.

** Total = Winter/Spring session fees are broken down into monthly payments and are due on 1/4, 2/1, 3/7, and 4/4/16.

For more information or to schedule a tour,please call: (970) 962-2467

Small Fries Preschool / Tots & Toddlers Classes

Thinking about Preschool options for the 2016-2017 school year?

Come to the Small Fries Preschool

OPEN HOUSE Thursday, January 21st, 2016

from 3:00-4:00 p.m.The Small Fries Preschool Program

begins registration in early February. Come by during this open house with your future preschooler to visit the

classroom, meet the teachers, and pick up registration paperwork. Questions?

Call Sarah at: (970) 962-2467 or email: [email protected] www.CityofLoveland.org/SmallFries

Christmas PartyBring in the holiday cheer as we make Christmas cards and crafts, read a story, play games and enjoy a holiday snack. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Kelsey ForsythAge: 2-3 Parent/TotTu 12/15 9:00-10:00A $12 157065-1Age: 3.5-5Tu 12/15 10:30-11:30A $12 157066-1

Be My Valentine!Join us as we celebrate Valentine's Day! We will make special valentines, read a story, play games, make crafts and have a fun snack. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Kelsey ForsythAge: 2-3 Parent/TotTh 2/11 9:30-10:30A $12 157669-1Sa 2/13 9:30-10:30A $12 157669-2Age: 3.5-5Th 2/11 11:00A-12:00P $12 157670-1Sa 2/13 11:00A-12:00P $12 157670-2

The 5 SensesSight, smell, taste, hearing and touch! Our five senses are an important part of every day and we will learn how to identify each of them. Enjoy games, crafts and a snack for our taste buds. INFORM INSTRUCTOR OF ANY FOOD ALLERGIES OR CONCERNS. A $3 supply fee is due to the instructor at the first class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Kelsey ForsythAge: 2-3 Parent/TotM 2/29-3/21 9:30-10:15A $28 257667-1Age: 3.5-5M 2/29-3/21 10:45-11:00A $28 257668-1

See Page 29 for Preschool Mini-Camps

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Tot / Youth / Teen Classes

Mini Monet Painting ClassCome play with colors and see how they link and work together to create beautiful paintings! We will create a new painting in each class, while looking at different styles of paintings: Color Field, Pointillism, Realism and more. Children will have a blast learning new ways to paint! Required parent/mentor (14+) at class. $3 supply fee due to instructor at 1st class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Jackie LillisAge: 3.5-5Th 1/7-1/28 10:00-11:00A $34 157177-1

Messy Hands Art ClassCome get messy, create some art, and spend quality time with your Grown Up (mentors of all kids, ages 14 and up). You'll get to choose from 5 different stations during this hour-long play and exploration time. Play-dough, painting, and free art stations will be available for each class, as well as a reading area. Other stations will be new each class, offering different media and sensory explorations. Circle time will begin and end each class. Students and mentors will each make a Sketchbook to record their experiences and ideas and handouts for mentors are included. $10 supply fee due to instructor at 1st class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Paige KeckAge: 2.5-4Tu 1/19-2/9 9:45-11:00A $46 157671-1

Feathers, Scales & TalesHumans can wear coats in the winter to keep warm, but what do animals wear? Fur, feathers and scales are important body coverage that animals need to stay warm, keep cool and even move. We'll use our sense of touch to experience examples of these coverings. Each session will include a tale like "How Beaver Got His Tail". $3 supply fee due to instructor at 1st class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Kelsey ForsythAge: 2-3 Parent/TotW 1/13-2/3 9:30-10:15A $28 157665-1Age: 3.5-5W 1/13-2/3 10:45-11:30A $28 157666-1

Dinosaur DiscoveryLet's sing, dance and tell stories about our favorite dinosaurs! Join along as we look at dinosaur food, different species of dinosaurs, and how the world was millions of years ago. We will construct fun dinosaur projects using paint, paper maché and more; act like cavemen and have a great time roaring and stomping our way into prehistoric times. Required parent/mentor (14+) at class. $4 supply fee due to instructor at 1st class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Jackie LillisAge: 3-5F 1/15-2/5 9:30-10:30A $34 157179-1

Transportation StationPlanes, trains and automobiles! How do you get around? Modes of transportation are everywhere and we will learn what they are used for and how they work. Your little engineer will even be able to make their very own transportation creation! $3 supply fee due to instructor at 1st class.Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Kelsey ForsythAge: 2-3 Parent/TotW 2/17-3/9 9:30-10:15A $28 257665-1Age: 3.5-5W 2/17-3/9 10:45-11:30A $28 257666-1

LEGO Simple MachinesBuild a sailboat, dog, teeter totter and much more. In every class, students will build and use LEGO to investigate basic engineering concepts. We emphasize an inclusive and fun environment and use a mix of DUPLO (large) LEGO blocks and regular size LEGO blocks. Instructor: Youth Enrichment League: www.youthenrichmentleague.com. Min/Max: 6/12 *No Class 2/15Age: 4-5M 1/11-2/22* 9:30-10:30A $72 160113-1M 1/11-2/22* 10:45-11:45A $72 160113-2

Extreme LEGO: GearsGet in gear and build a merry-go-round, windmill and more! Each day students build a new LEGO project and use it to investigate basic engineering concepts including: gearing up, gearing down, gear ratio & more. Instructor: Youth Enrichment League:www.youthenrichmentleague.com. Min/Max: 6/16 *No Class 2/15Age: 5-7M 1/11-2/22* 4:30-5:30P $72 160114-1

Ready, Set, Party!Get set for your next party or celebration as we make a variety of projects, ranging from decorations to inspired table settings and game pieces. Materials include tissue paper, poster board, adhesives, household objects & more. The final project will be a paper maché pinata that you complete with your choice of materials (several techniques introduced). Choose your theme to customize each creation. $10 supply fee due to instructor at 1st class. Min/Max: 4/8 Instructor: Paige KeckAge: 7-14Tu 1/19-2/9 4:45-6:00P $36 158673-1

700 E 4th Street • Loveland, CO • 970-962-2FUN • CityofLoveland.org

Monday-Friday Monday-Thursday

Friday

Saturday

8:45am-1:30pm

4pm-8pm

(mornings)

(evenings)

(evenings, Nov-Apr)4pm-7pm

(Nov-Apr)9am-12pm

Chilson Childcare Hours

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Adult Dance Classes are on Page 36Art Classes for Adults are on Pages 32-33

Mommy and Me DanceEnjoy dancing with your little one! Debby will introduce your child to the very basics of ballet, tap and jazz. Movement skills will be enhanced while utilizing appropriate music and props. Ballet shoes recommended, but not required. Class fee includes parent attendance. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Debby JantzenAge: 3-5Sa 1/9-1/30 9:45-10:30A $29 157640-1Sa 2/6-2/27 9:45-10:30A $29 157640-2

Ballet, Tap & Jazz TechniqueThis class will introduce your child to beginning ballet, tap and jazz rhythm & movement skills, while utilizing appropriate music. Participants benefit by building memory, concentration, coordination, creativity and self-confidence in a positive atmosphere. Ballet shoes recommended; not required. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Debby JantzenAge: 4-6Sa 1/9-1/30 10:45-11:30A $29 157641-1Sa 2/6-2/27 10:45-11:30A $29 157641-2

Zumba with licensed instructors. Min/Max: 4/12Zumba Kids, Jr. - This is a dance 'n' play party for lil' feet, where pint-sized animals get silly, dream big and begin their journey to a healthy future. Kids can just let loose and be themselves - little bundles of energy that are endlessly curious about new sounds and experiences! They socialize, move to age-appropriate music and play games with others. Age: 3-4 Instructor: Courtney RoeTu 1/12-2/2 10:30-11:05A $30 157630-1Tu 2/9-3/1 10:30-11:05A $30 157630-2Age: 4-6 Instructor: Courtney (Tues.)/Sarah (Wed.)Tu 1/12-2/2 11:15-11:50A $30 157631-1W 1/13-2/3 5:30-6:10P $30 157631-2Tu 2/9-3/1 11:15-11:50A $30 157631-3W 2/10-3/2 5:30-6:10P $30 157631-4Zumba Kids - The perfect program for younger Zumba fans! Students get the chance to be active and jam out to their favorite music. This program features age-appropriate music and moves that get kids movin' to the beat. It's all about feeling fearless on the dance floor, reinforcing that it's okay to just be yourself and dance like no one's watching! Age: 7-11 Instructor: Sarah VremM 1/11-2/15 6:35-7:25P $54 158630-1M 2/22-3/28 6:35-7:25P $54 258631-1

Holiday Art CampThis camp entails adventures in exploring media, self-expression, and creating art will evolve around the subject of each artist's choice of rendered 2-D and 3-D projects. We'll design and create with emphasis on fun, with an average of 2 projects per day. Projects will include portfolios, journals, print making, clay, paper sculpting and more. Class on Thursday morning will be held outside. Please bring a smock, snack and water bottle to each class. $9 supply fee due to instructor at 1st class.Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Paige KeckAge: 7-11M-Th 12/28-12/31 12:30-3:30P $87 158671-1

Pastel WorkshopsExperience working with pastels and create your own art with this very user friendly and forgiving drawing medium. The workshops offer structured lessons in a fun and creative environment. Emphasis will be on drawing and blending with pastels and composition. No prior experience is necessary for these workshops. $10 supply fee due to instructor at class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Doreen Thurston Age: 8-13Holiday LightsCreate a colorful abstract pastel drawing of bright seasonal lights, with an emphasis on incorporating design and color elements in the finished drawing.Th 12/10 4:30-6:30P $17 158015-1W 12/23 1:00-3:00P $17 158015-3The Tropical Birds: The tropical rainforests are home to a wide variety of birds. In this class, we will create a composition of some of the colorful and gorgeous birds that make the rainforest their home. Th 1/28 4:30-6:30P $17 158665-1Th 2/11 4:30-6:30P $17 158665-2My Favorite Pet: Learn to draw a picture of a family pet or a favorite animal using pastels. Please bring to class a photo or picture of what you would like to re-create in pastel. Th 2/25 4:30-6:30P $17 258666-1

Ultimate Babysitter's Boot CampThis is a comprehensive skills-based class. Are you looking to gain the knowledge and confidence to be a great babysitter? Topics covered include: business practices, leadership principles, discipline and communication, safe play and basic care for infants and children. Also, disaster preparedness, preventing injuries and accidents, recognizing and responding to emergencies, infant and child CPR, choking and basic first aid. Students receive a certification by the American Academy of Pediatricians for Babysitting Training. Min/Max: 6/16 Inst.: Front Range ResponseAge: 11-16Sa 12/12 8:30A-5:00P $65 161003-1Sa 1/9 8:30A-5:00P $65 161631-1F 2/26 8:30A-5:00P $65 261631-1

Youth / Teen Classes

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Project Runway - Holiday Dazzle Sew your own holiday pillowcase - to keep or give as a gift. Create tres chic coasters for you next glam slam party! No experience necessary, as we keep it easy and accessible to all levels. Learn how to pin, cut and sew patterns. We also cover multiple hand stitching and machine sewing techniques. Our focus in on safety, skills and sewing savoir faire. On the last day of camp, participants will host a Project Runway presentation for family and friends to show off their creations. Supplies & sewing machine use included. Instructor: Youth Enrichment League www.youthenrichmentleague.com. Min/Max: 1/16 Age: 8-12M-W 12/21-12/23 1:30-4:30P $110 160517-1

Project Runway - Sewing AccessoriesSew your own skirt, pin cushion, head band**, hair scrunchy** and up-cycle a t-shirt to a tote bag. No experience necessary. Students will learn sewing basics, including: how to safely use a sewing machine, cutting patterns to size, hand-stitching techniques and accessorizing. Bring one cotton-poly blended t-shirt for the tote bag. All other supplies and the use of a sewing machine are provided. Students will host a Project Runway presentation to family & friends on the last day of camp to show off their creations. **Projects completed dependent on student experience and attendance. Instructor: Youth Enrichment League www.youthenrichmentleague.com. Min/Max: 1/16 *No Class 12/29Age: 10-1512/28-12/31* $120 160516-1M, W, 1:30-5:30P; and Th, 1:30-3:00P

FencingJoin this fast growing sport for the intellectual athlete. This class is for new and returning fencers. Our focus is on developing competitors' athletic skills, fencing knowledge, dexterity, speed and strength in an all-inclusive, team-first atmosphere. Safety is our first priority. We supply safety swords, protective masks and jackets, and a high-octane environment. Are you ready to duel? For safety considerations, please wear long pants and athletic shoes. Instructor: Youth Enrichment League www.youthenrichmentleague.com Min/Max: 6/20 Age: 7-10Su 1/10-2/7 3:00-4:00P $72 160118-1Su 2/21-3/20 3:00-4:00P $72 260118-1Age: 11-18Su 1/10-2/7 4:15-5:45P $98 160119-1Su 2/21-3/20 4:15-5:45P $98 260119-1

Jedi Engineering using LEGO ®

Min/Max: 10/18 Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologiesAge: 5-6 - Young Jedi explore worlds far, far away and engineering principles right in front of them. Defeat the Empire by designing and refining LEGO ® X-Wings, R2-units, and settlements on far-flung edges of the galaxy. Imagination & engineering combine to create motorized & architectural projects such as energy catapults, shield generators and defense turrets. M-Th 12/28-12/31 9:00A-12:00P $143 161006-1Age: 7-12 - Build complex machines and structures based on the best designs from a galaxy far, far away. Projects include LEGO ® X-Wings, AT-AT walkers, Pod Racers, Star Destroyers, Cloud Cities, settlements, and fortresses. Instructors reinforce key engineering concepts (gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics, eccentric motion and more) as we tap into the powerful forces of imagination and engineering. M-Th 12/28-12/31 1:00-4:00P $143 161007-1

Mission to Space: Star Wars with Bricks 4 KidzSpace is often called "the last frontier" and has inspired scientists, star-gazers and adventurers for generations. Join us on a Mission 2 Space! Discover some incredible structures at Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39, travel the surface of the moon for a lunar rover and explore Mars onboard the "Curiosity." Our tour would not be complete without a visit to the International Space Station. We will incorporate all of your favorite Star Wars characters! LEGO ® bricks provided; all you bring is your imagination, and you'll design a space rocket. Each camper makes their own LEGO ® Mini-Figure to take home! Send lunch along each day. Min/Max: 8/20 Age: 6-11M-W 12/21-12/23 9:30A-12:30P $92 161013-1

LEGO ® X: Enginetics ChallengeBuild a unique racer, a winch and ramp system and balance beam. You will then use what you've learned to design and take those techniques to complete a catapult, merry-go-round and more. Students connect their projects to an engine and investigate basic engineering concepts. This is an all new curriculum that will thoroughly challenge beginners and experienced LEGO ® builders. Instructor: Youth Enrichment League www.youthenrichmentleague.com Min/Max:6/16 *No Class 2/15Age: 7-10M 1/11-2/22* 5:45-6:45P $72 160115-1

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For more information, call Sarah Gagne at: (970) 962-2467 or email: [email protected].

Winter Break / Youth Day Camps

Adventure Bound Day Camp Coming in Summer 2016A Summer Day Camp program for children entering Grades 1-6

Camp runs June - August (See the Spring 2016 Leisure Times for specific camp dates & details)Monday thru Friday, 7:30a-5:30p (2, 3, or 5 day-per-week options)

• Swimming at Chilson Center and Winona Outdoor Pools!

• Art, Science, Cooking, Games & more!• Weekly Local Field Trips included in the fee.• Enrichment Programs available for added cost.

Registration will be in early February. More information regarding registration procedures will be in the Spring 2016 Leisure Times.

Winter Break Day Camp - Grades 1-5Full day field trips to keep your elementary school student from catching the Winter Break blues! The camp room will open at 7:30 a.m. and close at 5:30 p.m. We will depart the Chilson Center by 8:30 a.m. each day and return by 4:30 p.m. A packing list for each day will be available at the time of registration based on daily field trip destinations. Registration is available online or in person at the Chilson Center. Campers must have all required enrollment forms completed and returned by December 18, 2015. Forms can be printed from our website (www.CityofLoveland/ABDC) or picked up at the Chilson Center. Any child requiring medication to be administered while at camp will need physician signatures. Min/Max: 10/30Fee: $40 each day M 12/21 Pepsi Center & Boondocks Fun Center 156021-1Tu 12/22 Humane Society & Chipper's Lanes 156021-2W 12/23 Paul Derda Rec Center (Swim & Arcade) 156021-3M 12/28 Hammonds Candy & Butterfly Pavilion 156021-4Tu 12/29 Denver Art Museum 156021-5W 12/30 Movie & Sledding 156021-6

Spring Break Day Camp - Grades 1-5

Dates: Monday-Friday, April 4th-8th, 2016Times: 7:30am-5:30pmLocation: Chilson Center (meet for drop-off & pick-up in the Oak Room; we travel off-site each day 8:30a-4:30p)Daily Fee: $40Choose 3 days: $105Weekly Fee: $175 Min./Max. p/day: 10/30

A full-day field trip each day, all week long! Sign up for 1 day, 3 days, or all 5 days (your choice.) Look for daily field trip destinations and registration information in our Spring 2016 Leisure Times Activity Guide.

PreSchool Mini-CampsKeep your little ones busy over Winter Break with these 2-hour fun-filled classes! Each class will mimic a typical day in our Small Fries Preschool classroom, complete with songs, games, crafts, dramatic play, and sensory activities. Classes will incorporate Winter-themed topics including animals & hibernation, weather at the North Pole, and holiday traditions around the world. Current enrollment in our Small Fries Preschool program is not necessary to attend, although this is a great way to participate in and try out our state-licensed program before Fall registration begins in February. Min/Max: 8/20 Instructor: Karla KathanAge: 3-5M 12/21 9:30-11:30A $10 155021-1Tu 12/22 9:30-11:30A $10 155021-2W 12/23 9:30-11:30A $10 155021-3M 12/28 9:30-11:30A $10 155021-4Tu 12/29 9:30-11:30A $10 155021-5W 12/30 9:30-11:30A $10 155021-6

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Youth Ski & Snowboard Trip for Ages 8-15to Echo Mountain in Idaho Springs, CO A smaller, family-run resort with an emphasis on terrain-based learning. This trip is best for beginners, and group lessons are highly recommended. Rental equipment is available on-site and included in the price of the Lift Ticket/Rental/Lesson package. THURSDAY, 2/25 – A NO-SCHOOL DAY FOR TSD• Lift Ticket ONLY (bring your equipment; no lesson)

Min/Max: 8/30 Ages 8-15 Class # 250101-1 Fee: $64

• Lift Ticket/Rental/Lesson Package Min/Max: 5/30 Ages 8-15 Class # 250101-2 Fee: $99

Winter Fun Trips to Beaver MeadowsA small, family-owned Ranch Resort in Red Feather, CO with the following amenities:

• 3 outdoor broom hockey rinks• ice skating• 13 snow tubing runs• 25 miles of trails for

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Pack a lunch or send/bring money for on-site cafeterias and restaurants. All trips will depart the Chilson Center at 7:00 a.m. and return by 5:00 p.m.• Youth-Only Snow Tubing, Ice Skating, & Broom

Hockey Trip – Ages 6-12 Min/Max: 8/30 All needed equipment is available on-site & included in trip fee. Helmets are recommended, but you must bring your own. FRIDAY, 2/26 – A NO SCHOOL DAY FOR TSD Ages 6-12 Class # 250102-1 Fee: $55

• Family-Fun Trip – Ages 3+ Min/Max: 8/30 Snow Tubes & broom hockey equipment included in trip fee and available on-site. Ice skates are an additional $5. Cross-country skis and snowshoes can be rented on-site for an additional fee ($19 half-day; $22 full-day). You can bring your own or rent them. Available at Mounatin Rentals, (970) 962-2922. SATURDAY, 2/27 Ages 3-17 Class # 250103-1 Fee: $50 Ages 18+ Class # 250103-2 Fee: $60

Questions? Call (970) 962-2467

Holiday Wagon RidesCuddle up under the blankets, listen to the jingle bells, sing carols, and look at the lights as you are drawn by horses through a SW Loveland neighborhood just south of Namaqua Elementary. The wagon holds 12-14 people so grab some friends or make new ones! Finish your wagon ride up with a marshmallow roast by the barn. Come early to watch or help with harnessing our big Percherons, Ben and Jerry. Cancellations only for ice or extreme weather, so dress for the cold and bring your own hot chocolate. Children 2 and under are free but must sit on laps. Directions on receipt. Min/Max: 8/14 Instructor: Michele Van Hare Location: Wolf Thunder Run - 3128 Canter Lane, Loveland Age: 3+W 12/16 5:30-6:00P $5 153026-1Th 12/17 5:30-6:00P $5 153026-2M 12/21 5:00-6:00P $7 153026-3Tu 12/22 5:00-6:00P $7 153026-4

Hunter's EducationHunter safety certification is required to obtain a Colorado Hunting License if you were born after 1/1/1949. This class emphasizes firearms safety and outdoor ethics, and also covers game management, hunting techniques, State & Federal Regulations, and survival. Live range firing will be required. Students MUST attend all dates & times scheduled within session. Parents are required to attend if enrolled child is age 14 or younger. DO NOT BRING YOUR FIREARMS! Min/Max: 2/40 Instructor: Jim RoodeAge: 9+Sa,Su 12/26-12/27 9:00A-5:00P $10 153002-1Sa,Su 1/30-1/31 9:00A-5:00P $10 153002-2Sa,Su 2/27-2/28 9:00A-5:00P $10 253002-1

Wilderness & Remote First Aid and CPRThis is a “hands-on, have fun” class covering all the usual first aid sub-jects, plus CPR, choking protocols, and use of an AED. We will emphasize the use of field expedients found at the site of the emergency, and showingstudents how to do a secondary assessment of the victim, take a SAMPLE history, and use other triage techniques such as a pulse oximeter, glucometer, and blood pressure cuff. These subjects are not found in other wilderness first aid classes. Each participant receives a certificate at the end of the class which meets the requirements of OSHA and also Colorado Parks & Wildlife for river and mountain guides. The course syllabus: www.faroutfirstaid.com. E-mail for more information: [email protected]. Min/Max: 3/14 Instructor: Wayne SmartAge: 11+Sa 1/30 9:00A-5:30P $58 161636-1

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Beginning Youth Glass ArtistryExpress your artistic creativity as you learn to work with glass! Learn how to use glass cutting tools and create a fused glass dish with a turtle design. Class involves working with sharp glass and safety precautions will be emphasized. Pieces will be kiln-fired and ready for pickup approximately two weeks after class. $18 supply fee due to instructor at 1st class. Min/Max: 1/10 Instructor: Janna FloresLocation: Artisan You! 341 E. 4th St. Age: 7-12Sa 2/20 10:30A-12:00P $18 261623-1

Fused Glass Creations for BeginnersCreate your own unique piece of fused glass art. Class will cover the basic use of glass cutting tools and then delve into design and layering techniques to create elegant fused glass dishes. No prior experience necessary. $15 supply fee due to instructor at 1st class.. Min/Max: 1/10 Instructor: Janna Flores Location: Artisan You! 341 E. 4th St. Age: 14+F 1/8 7:00-9:00P $40 161622-1

Simple Studio Time with DonnaPrerequisite: Previous Donna Clement class. Work on drawing whatever project you wish, using mediums such as colored pencil, graphite, or pen & ink. Donna will be there to guide you throughout. You will have use of supplies. This will not be a lecture class; she will simply be there to help with challenges that arise. Bring what you want to use from any prior classes. Min/Max: 5/10 Instructor: Donna ClementAge: 16+M 12/7-12/28 1:30-3:30P $73 159554-1

Drawing: Line WalkingDesigned to help each student with drawing techniques: basics of light, shape, composition and use of tools available to you to create your art. Use still life, photos and imagination for inspiration. Work at your own pace and be guided by the instructor. Supply list on receipt. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Judy GosnellAge: 18+M 2/1-2/15 12:45-2:45P $56 159670-1

Painting Basics with AcrylicsThis course is an exploration in the versatility of acrylic paint. Techniques studied include creating realistic subjects, how color and light play important roles and what black and white can teach us about color and light. Supply list on receipt. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Judy GosnellAge: 18+Day Date Time Fee Class #Tu 3/1-3/15 12:45-2:45P $56 259671-1

Art Exploration for Adults wExplore different art mediums at each class. Lots of room to experiment; no right or wrong in this class. $24 supply fee due to instructor at 1st class. Min/Max: 5/10 Instructor: Debby WidolfAge: 50+Session 1: Polymer clay, collage, print & paper making. Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #M 1/25-2/15 6:00-8:00P $47 $45 197000-1Session 2: Beading/jewelry, card making, watercolors & resist techniques and Mono-prints. Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #M 2/29-3/21 6:00-8:00P $47 $45 297000-1

SilversmithingMake your own sterling silver pendant! Design your pendant and choose a stone. Don will help in the design and assist in soldering it for you. Set the stone, polish your pendant, and wear it home on a new 20" Sterling Silver chain. Supplies included. Online: www.LearnSilver.com or Email to: [email protected] Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Don NorrisAge: 12+Th 12/17 6:00-8:00P $50 162502-1

Hand-Spinning Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Kelly Calkins LEVEL 1: This class, taught by an experienced

weaver and sheep owner, is an introduction to the ancient craft of hand-spinning - from wool preparation

to spinning wool in to a long continuous strand of yarn. The source, preparation, uses and care of wool will be taught along with some history of spinning, sheep and wool. This is a hands-on course which will include the handling of unwashed wool; please dress accordingly. $20 supply fee due to instructor at 1st class. (for drop spindle, carders and fibers.)Age: 8-13Sa 1/23-2/6 9:30-10:30A $26 158620-1M 1/25-2/8 4:30-5:15P $26 158620-2Age: 14+Sa 1/23-2/6 11:00A-12:00P $26 159610-1M 1/25-2/8 5:45-6:45P $26 159610-2LEVEL 2: Prerequisite: Hand Spinning 1. Bring your drop spindle, carders and any left-over fiber. Participants will continue to learn about sheep's wool and will also learn about other fiber bearing animals: goats, llamas, alpacas, dogs, yaks, and more. Students will continue working with wool preparation and drop spindle spinning. Plying and dyeing of yarn will be included. Age-appropriate dyes will be used. This is a hands-on course which will include the handling of unwashed wool; please dress accordingly. $10 supply fee due to instructor at 1st class (for fiber, yarn and dyes.) Spindles and carders are available for an added $12. Age: 8-13Sa 2/27-3/12 9:30-10:30A $26 258621-1M 2/29-3/14 4:30-5:30P $26 258621-2Age: 14+Sa 2/27-3/12 11:00A-12:00P $26 259620-1M 2/29-3/14 5:45-6:45P $26 259620-2

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Pottery & Ceramics Classes for All Ages

Clay for PreschoolersSpend quality time with your little one as you both learn hand building techniques such as roll, slab, pinch, and coil. Your preschoolers develops fine motor skills and creative expression while you create tangible memories that will last a lifetime. All projects will be completed stoneware to take home and enjoy. Recycled clay and glaze/firing costs included. Min/Max: 4/8 Instructor: Carolyn Pearce Age: 3-5Tu 1/26-2/23 10:00-11:00A $38 163000-1

Youth PotteryStudents concentrate on the basics of hand-built stoneware pottery, including various methods of forming pieces, glazing techniques, firing, tools and more! Returning students from previous classes may choose to work on more advanced techniques. Recycled clay and glazing/firing costs included. Min/Max: 4/9 Instructor: Carolyn PearceAge: 7-16Tu 1/26-3/1 4:30-6:00P $66 163001-1

Hand BuildingAn introduction to hand building techniques designed for beginning and intermediate skill levels. Explore slab and coil construction as well as surface decoration using clay stamps, carving, slip trailing, and much more. Glaze techniques will also be explored. Glaze techniques will also be explored. 25 lbs. of clay and glaze/firing costs included. Min/Max: 4/8 Instructor: Rena StuckAge: 16+M 2/15-4/18 5:30-7:30P $95 263009-1

Hand & Wheel ThrowingMin/Max: 4/8 Instructor: Judy Petersen Introduction - Learn to transform a lump of clay into a finished pottery piece. Instruction includes throwing on the wheel, hand building with slabs and extruded pieces, decorating, and glazing techniques. Age: 13+Th 1/28-3/24 1:00-3:30P $128 163004-1Th 1/28-4/14 1:00-3:30P $170 163004-2Intermediate/Advanced - Learn advanced throwing and hand building techniques. Improve your throwing skills and learn to make complicated forms such as large pieces, lidded jars, and teapots. Wheels, slab roller, and extruder are available for projects. Glazing and decorating techniques are covered. Class is designed for individual instruction based on level of skill.Age: 16+Th 1/28-3/24 6:00-8:30P $128 163005-1Th 1/28-4/14 6:00-8:00P $170 163005-2

Intermediate/Advanced PotteryThis class introduces clay techniques which include both hand building and wheel throwing at intermediate and advanced levels. Previous clay experience IS REQUIRED. Students will explore slab and coil hand building construction, surface decoration using clay stamps, slip trailing, and glaze application techniques. Wheel throwing instruction will include clay tools, wedging clay, centering, and exploring cylinder & bowl forms. Combining hand building and throwing techniques will be explored at a deeper level as well as using the extruder. Min/Max: 4/8 Instructor: Nancy ZollerAge: 14+W 1/6-3/9 4:00-6:15P $132 163003-1

Pottery LabLab nights give students currently enrolled in one of our pottery classes an opportunity to work on projects outside of actual class time. Use the pottery room wheels, slab roller, or extruder, or use the tables for hand building. Finish a current project or start a new one. An instructor will be available for supervision only - there is no class format or direct instruction provided. You MUST BE ENROLLED IN A CURRENT POTTERY CLASS in order to register for lab nights. Additional clay may be purchased during lab time - a 10lb bag of recycled clay is $6 and a 25lb bag of new clay is $20. Clay fees can be paid to the instructor during lab time. Min/Max: 2/10 Instructor: Jack HamillAge: 13+Tu 2/9 6:15-8:15P $6 163039-1Tu 2/16 6:15-8:15P $6 263039-1Tu 2/23 6:15-8:15P $6 263039-2

Creative Ceramics for KidsLearn to combine silk-screening and ceramics to create amazing artwork! You'll combine several ceramic pieces to make you own, truly one of a kind project. Students will create a coat or jewelry hanger or a leash for their best friend. $6 supply fee due to instructor at 1st class. Min/Max: 1/10 Instructor: Janna FloresLocation: Artisan You! 341 E. 4th St. Age: 5-12Tu 12/22 10:30A-12:00P $12 161620-1Sa 1/30 10:30A-12:00P $12 161620-2

Peacocks & Pottery - IntermediateCreate an elegant peacock design on your choice of ceramic vase or plate. Class will cover brush strokes, silk screening to your piece and how to apply glazes to the best effect. $15-$35 supply fee due to instructor at 1st class, depending on your choice of pottery. Min/Max: 1/10 Location: Artisan You! 341 E. 4th St.Age: 14+W 2/17 10:00A-1:00P $12 261621-1

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Intro to Essential OilsIf you've wanted to try using essential oils, but just know where to start - then this class is for you. Come learn a new way to naturallly support your wellness. Join Meghan, a certified herbalist, for a hands-on introduction to essential oil use. Learn what an essential oil is, the basic properties of some of the most commonly used oils and make a spray mist and an all purpose cleaner to take home! $15 supply fee due to instructor at class. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Meghan BeecherAge: 16+W 2/10 6:00-7:30P $20 159600-1

Essential Oils and Herbal Make & TakeIf you've wanted to try making natural products for home and personal use, but don't know where to start - then this class is for you. Come learn a new way to naturallly support your wellness. Join Meghan, a certified herbalist, for a hands-on make & take class. Learn what an essential oil is, the basic properties of some of the most commonly used oils and make a spray mist, an all purpose cleaner, and a lip balm to take home! $15 supply fee due to instructor at class. Min/Max: 4/12 Inst.: Meghan BeecherAge: 16+M 2/22 6:00-9:00P $20 259600-1Tu 3/15 6:00-9:00P $20 259600-2

Aromatherapy: Essential Oils 1This class explore the powerful properties of essential oils. Learn how the oils can support your immune system and nervous system biochemistry, provide comfort from stress and sleeplessness, provide relief from allergies improve memory, aid in healing wounds, and ease muscle and joint discomfort. Sharon is a certified aroma therapist and she will share with you what science is saying about these complementary wellness products, as well as safety, appropriate dosage, blending, sensitives and contraindications. Class fee includes samples, materials and handouts. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Sharon SteinmanAge: 18+Th 1/21 6:00-7:30P $18 159605-1Sa 1/23 10:00-11:30A $18 159605-2

Aromatherapy: Oils and EmotionThis class covers how to essential oils can help regulate emotions and assist in your overall health. Your sense of smell is your most primal sense and has a surprising influence over your thoughts, emotions, moods, memories and behaviors. We will discuss the gap between the physical and cognitive aspects of emotional states and learn how therapeutic essential oils and blends can help take charge of emotional health. Class fee includes samples, materials and handouts. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Sharon SteinmanAge: 18+Th 1/28 6:00-7:30P $18 159607-1Sa 1/30 6:00-7:30P $18 159607-2

Digital & 35mm SLR PhotographyLearn digital camera functions such as automatics, lens types, flash photography, aperture/shutter speed/ISO settings, depth of field and more. Covered are tips & tricks on image composition and digital image editing. After class assignments are encouraged. Weather permitting, part of this class may be given outside to provide more hands-on photography opportunities. Weekly digital handouts are available of covered class topics. Please bring a working digital camera and its instruction manual to class. Intended for the beginner/amateur photographer! Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Michael SchulzeAge: 16+Th 2/4-2/25 6:30-7:30P $39 159665-1

First Aid/CPR/AEDThis class will prepare you with Standard First Aid procedures as well as adult, child, and infant CPR and AED. This is a great class for those who need certifications for employment and day care providers. Two certificates from Emergency Safety Care Institute, AAOS will be issued at the end upon successful completion (certification is good for 2 years) $10 supply fee due to instructor at class. Min/Max: 4/20 Instructor: Mark RosoffAge: 13+Sa 12/12 9:00A-5:00P $67 160252-1Sa 2/13 9:00A-5:00P $67 160252-2

Professional CPRThis American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers meets the certification requirements for Medical Professionals. The course teaches the skills of adult, child and infant CPR including barrier device-mask, use of an AED, and relief of foreign body airway obstruction. A two-year American Heart Association Certification will be issued upon successful completion of the course. Appropriate for new certifications and re-certifications. Whether taking the class as a new certification or re-certification please arrive at class at 5:30pm. $10 supply fee due to instructor at class. Min/Max: 4/20 Instructor: Mark RosoffAge: 18+W 1/20 5:30-9:30P $57 161633-1

Birding for BeginnersThis course will enable beginning birders to choose the proper level of equipment and books and also will explore the use of the tools of birding. Be introduced to the hobby/sport of birding and its history andlearn more about the common birds of the area and where they may be found. Min/Max: 4/25 Instructor: Don StarksAge: 50+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #Th 2/11-3/10 2:00-3:30P $12 $10 191001-1Th 2/11-3/10 6:00-7:30P $12 $10 191001-2

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Indian FlatbreadsImpress your family and friends with some exotic and fantastic Indian bread. Menu: Spinach and Mint bread, Cauli-flower and Spiced Chickpea Flour bread, Potato-Stuffed Bread and Chai Tea. $20 supply fee due to instructor at class. Min/Max: 4/12W 12/9 6:00-8:15P $12 159116-1

Food for Life: Cancer Project Studies have shown that a diet built from plant foods offers the most cancer-fighting protection. Sapna provides an intro to how foods prevent & fight cancer, while enjoying cooking demos and tasting delicious, healthful dishes. Supplies included. Min/Max: 4/30 Th 1/7 6:00-8:00P $12 159640-1

Slow Cooker CurriesLet your slow cooker make an authentic Indian Curry for dinner tonight. Join Sapna for a delicious dinner & instruc-tions in this gluten-free, dairy-free, vegetarian class. Menu includes: Spicy Lentil Soup, Garbonzo Bean Curry, Saug - a popular Spinach Curry & Vegetable Korma. $22 supply fee due to instruc-tor at class. Min/Max: 4/12Tu 1/19 6:00-8:30P $12 159641-1

Gluten Free Desserts on a BudgetJoin Sharon for a delicious adventure - from the past to the present. Sharon will teach you how to take favorites from her childhood that should bring back fond memories and update them to gluten free recipes. Menu: Lemon Bundt Cake, Spice Cake, Thumbprint Cookies and Oooey Gooey Chocolate Bars and more! $20 supply fee due to instructor at class. Min/Max: 4/30M 1/18 6:00-8:15P $12 159653-1Th 2/11 6:00-8:15P $12 159653-2

Indian FusionA unique way to bring a bit of global-ization to your dinner table. You will learn mixing and matching traditional recipes with common local ingredi-ents. Also, Sapna will show you how easy it is to spice up your everyday dishes with an Indian spin. Menu: Indian Style Quinoa; Cardamon Chai Tea; Mushroom, Pepper and Green Pea Curry on Pasta; Tofu Tikka Masala on Baguette. $22 supply fee due to instructor at 1st class. Min/Max: 4/12 Tu 2/23 6:00-8:30P $12 259640-1

COOKING CLASSES

Delicious Thai CuisineThai cuisine is all about balancing the complexity of sour, sweet, salty and bitter flavors into harmonious dishes. In this class with Sim, you'll learn how to combine aromatic herbs and spices with traditional ingredi-ents and balance all of the unique Thai flavors. Menu includes: Tom Kha, Fried Egg Salad, Stir Fried Mix Vegetables, Rice and Thai Dipping Sauce. $22 supply fee due to in-structor at class. Min/Max: 4/12 W 1/27 6:00-8:30P $12 159645-1

Thai Cooking: Curry PasteIn this class with Sim, you will learn about curry paste and how to use authentic ingredients to prepare this unique, intensely flavorful Southeast Asian cuisine. Menu includes: Green Curry, Stir Fried Curry Powder, Stir Fried Red Curry with Thai herbs, Rice and Thai Dipping Sauce. $22 supply fee due to instructor at class. Min/Max: 4/12 W 2/17 6:00-8:30P $12 259646-1

COOKING CLASSES for 16+ with Sapna Von Reich / Sharon K. Johns: for 18+ with Sim Suinn:

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NEW!Tap Dance -Level I & II w Recent studies show that dancing is the best activity for keeping our brains active. Prevention Magazine quotes that tap dancing can help prevent the onset of osteoporosis and tappers have testified to an increase in bone density mea-surements after tapping consistently for a period of time. Level I Tap Basics- For anyone who has not danced with Sally. We will cover basic steps, terminology and tap history. Level II- For Tappers with recent experience, permission required. Moves faster; more complicated choreography. Min/Max: 6/18 Instructor: Sally NibbelinkLocation: Majestic Gathering Place - 315 E. 4th Street Age: 50+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #Tu 1/12-3/15 10:00-11:00A $88 $84 190017-1Tu 1/12-3/15 11:15A-12:15P $88 $84 190017-2

Folk Dancing w Learn folk dances from many countries. Enjoy the music, movement and exercise that folk dance offers. No partner needed for these dances that will be taught at a beginners level. Must be able to maintain balance and move indepen-dently. Wear comfortable clothing and athletic type shoes. Min/Max: 6/18 Instructor: Debby WidolfAge: 50+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #F 1/29-2/26 1:00-2:00P $33 $29 190019-1

Loveland Senior Dances w Music provided by live bands on the dates listed below. Refreshments served at all dances. ALL AGES WELCOME! Admission: $4.00 ($3.50 w/SAC) Age: 16+ 2nd & 4th MONDAYS from 7:00-10:00 p.m.12/14, Jim Ehrlich12/28, TBA1/11, Tom Allan1/25, Jim Ehrlich

Adult Dance, Hand Drumming & Special Events

Line Dance – Continuing wMin/Max: 6/30 Instructor: Blanche Adams Fees are for each person to attend. Age: 18+ No classes 12/25/15 or 1/1/16CONTINUING: Continuing to learn new & exciting line dances. Get exercise and socialize. Drop-In Fee: $5.75. Purchase a 4-Visit Pass for $23 ($21 w/SAC) Fridays 10:30A-12:00P 12/4-12/18, 1/8-1/29, 2/5-2/26, 3/4-3/25

Karaoke and Dance wDo you like to sing but sometimes don’t like the venues that Karaoke is usually held? Join us and sing or dance to a Karaoke D.J. every

first & third Monday of the month at the Chilson Senior Center. Bring a friend and be sure to bring along your own soft drink or water and snacks.Age: 18+ $4.00 ($3.50 w/SAC)1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:00–9:00PUpcoming Dates: 2/1, 2/15, 3/7, 3/21

Ballroom Floor Survival Start spread’n the news... Couples who enroll in this course will learn the basics of four ballroom dances: Waltz, Foxtrot, Salsa and Swing. Focus on fundamental skills: basic steps, how to navigate around the floor, and moving in harmony with one another & the music. This course is designed for new learners. Must be a two-some; register one person and arrive with your partner. Min/Max: 10/30 Instructor: Debby WidolfAge: 18+F 2/19-3/11 6:30-7:45P $75 260030-1

See the YOUTH DANCE CLASSES on Page 27

Beginning Hand DrummingNo experience or musical background is required - if you have a heartbeat, you can drum! Basic strikes and 2-3 part rhythms will be taught through interactive and enthusiastic drumming sessions. Allow Nancy (of Djembe Jive) to share her passion of drumming with you. Plus, drumming brings you benefits such as: increased focus and the reduction of tension, anxiety and stress. Most important, it is just plain fun! Drums and percussion equipment available at class. Min/Max: 1/15 Instructor: Nancy Brauhn-CurnesAge: 17+M 1/11-1/25 5:45-6:45P $30 162601-1M 2/1-2/22 5:45-6:45P $40 162601-2

Intermediate Hand DrummingYou have the basic skills, been in the groove and want more! This class will continue learning more intricate rhythms based on the skills of the beginning class. Drums and percussion instruments available at class: Prerequisite: Beginning Hand Drumming or instructor permission. Min/Max: 1/15 Instructor: Nancy Brauhn-CurnesAge: 17+M 1/11-1/25 7:00-8:00P $30 162602-1M 2/1-2/22 7:00-8:00P $40 162602-2

2/8, Big Twang Theory Sweetheart Dance2/22, Jim Turner

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Volleyball / Pickleball / Billiards / Table Tennis / Mah Jongg

Volleyball Skills w This Volleyball Skills class is being offered for people over 50 years of age who are just starting out playing volleyball or learning how to improve on basic skills. This is the class to learn volleyball skills from serving, underhand and overhand passing, setting to hitting. We will work on individual skills as well as incorporating drills for team building. If you are enrolled in this class you may stay for the open Volleyball Drop-In for no extra charge. Min/Max: 5/24 Instructor: Elizabeth FrahmAge: 50+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #F 1/22-2/12 1:30-2:30P $24 $20 196001-1

Volleyball Drop-In - Drop-in fees to the Chilson Center apply. Tuesdays, 9:00-11:00A; Fridays 1:30-3:30PFees: Adults (19-61) $4.75; Drop-In Fees ApplySeniors (62+) $3.50; Drop-In Fees Apply

Volleyball League - Seniors Interested in the Colorado Senior Volleyball Association (CSVA) League? Winter League play starts in January. Call if you are interested, or for information: (970) 962-2428.

Pickleball Beginning Skills w A structured class where participants learn fundamentals of this fast growing racquet sport. Learn the basic strokes, rules and scoring through a program of demonstrations, drills and practice. This class will prepare players to participate in the "Drop in Pickleball" sessions. Equipment provided. Min/Max: 5/8 Instructor: Larry McGee *No Class 1/18Age: 50+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #Su 1/10-1/31 1:45-2:45P $25 $23 196006-1M 1/11-2/8* 3:45-4:45P $25 $23 196006-2Su 2/21-3/13 1:45-2:45P $25 $23 296006-1M 2/22-3/14 3:45-4:45P $25 $23 296006-2

Pickleball Open Play - Drop-In Pickleball is a fun racquet sport that incorporates elements of badminton and tennis for two to four players, who use small composite or wooden paddles to hit a perforated plastic ball over the net on a hard surface court smaller than a tennis court. These drop-in sessions are not instruc-tional in nature. Participants need to have a working knowledge of the rules, experience in playing the game and have their own paddle. All skill levels and ages par-ticipate at each session through a rotation system of play. Ages: 50+ Drop-in fees to the Chilson Center apply.Su, 11:00A-1:30P; M/Th, 1:30-3:30P; T/W, 6-9:00A; F, 6:30-9:00P

Billards Drop-In Join us any Monday through Friday and every Saturday morning for drop in Billards. We have 3 pool tables and 2 snooker tables. Balls and sticks available. Bring a friend and stop on by. Enjoy playing pool with other players. Pre-registration not required. 50¢ donation suggestion.M-F, 8:00A-5:00P; Sa, 9:00A-12:00P

Table Tennis Drop-In - Experienced table tennis players are encouraged to join in the fun! Pre-registration is not required. Bring your own paddle. $1 donation suggested. Monday/Wednesday/Thursday: 1:30-4:00P

Mah Jongg Drop-In If you would like to learn to play or would like more in-struction, please call: (970)613-0229. Drop-In group meets every Tuesday from 1:00-4:00P in the Chilson Senior Lobby.

Outdoor Pickleball courtsare located at Mehaffey Park,

Osborn Park, and Sunnyside Parkfor seasonal use.

Too Cold to Play Outdoors? Entry to the Chilson Center with your Chilson Daily Entry Fee or Fitness Passgains you full access to these great amenities, which are very popular for DROP-IN USE:• Indoor Walking Track• Group Exercise & Fitness Classes• Basketball & Volleyball Courts• Racquetball/Wallyball Courts• Swimming Pools & Hot Tubs• Concessions & MORE! See Page 4 for the open gym schedules.

Don't forget that full use of the

showers, dressing rooms, and lockers is provided at no extra cost!

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Golf in Loveland / Christmas Tree Recycling

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Parks & Recreation Facility Information / Memorial Donations

Park Shelter Reservations:Shelters are available for public use, free of charge, on a first-come, first-served basis if they are not already reserved.

Facility Use Permits are available at the Parks and Recreation Office, 500 East 3rd Street, Suite. 200 Reservations must be made at least five (5) business days prior to the desired reservation date.Reservations are taken beginning the first working day of January for the current year. They can be made for the bulleted park areas online 24 hours a day (begin-ning 1/4/16, at 8:00am) through WebTrac, or at the Parks & Recreation Office Monday-Friday (except on City holidays) from 8:00am-4:30pm.Reservation fees and deposits vary depending upon their location and invited guest total. Call (970) 962-2727 or go online for details. Shelter fees, permit fees, and de-posits are due upon reservation. With a reservation, an Alcohol Permit may be purchased to allow facility users to have alcohol at events. In addition to the shelter & deposit fees, an Alcohol Permit is a $35 fee plus a $35 deposit. Alcohol permits expire at 10:00 p.m. on the day of the reservation (or at park closing, if earlier). By City ordinance, alcohol is NOT permitted in a City facility with-out the purchase of an Alcohol Permit and reservation. Large groups may be assessed a site impact fee to recover added maintenance costs incurred for large group/special event reserva-tions. The Police Department may also require additional applica-tions/approval for large events. Please inquire for more info.

l Benson Park -29th Street & Beech Ave.Features one reservable gazebo, and sculpture displays throughout the park. There is very limited parking, so carpooling is suggested. Large group reservations (over 48 people) not accepted.

l Centennial Park -W. 1st St. & Taft Ave.Features one reservable shelter, baseball fields (reservable through the LBA), stream fishing, horseshoe courts, a playground, and rec trail access.

l Dwayne Webster -Grant & W. Eisenhower Blvd.Features three reservable shelters, basketball, ten-nis, horseshoe courts, a playground, and sculpture. Large group reservations (over 48) not accepted.

l Fairgrounds Park -S. Railroad Ave.Features two reservable pavilions, basketball, dog park, playgrounds, skate park, tot lot, ballfields, fishing with river access, historic sites and sculpture. ¼ or ½ pavilion rentals are available online; Whole pavilion rentals available in person only.

l Kroh Park -State Highway 287 at 52nd Ave.Features one reservable shelter, athletic and softball fields, a backstop, and a playground.

l Loveland Sports Park -950 N. Boyd Lake Ave.Features two reservable shelters, athletic fields, spray playground, skate park, inline hockey rinks, basketball & volleyball courts, and concession area. Large group reservations (over 60) not accepted.

l Mehaffey Park -22nd-29th St. W. of Wilson Ave.Features two reservable shelters, a dog park, pond fishing, athletic fields, pickleball & tennis courts, skate park, playground, & rec trail access.

l North Lake Park -29th St. & Taft Ave.Features four reservable shelters, fishing, baseball, softball/athletic fields, tennis, basketball, horseshoe courts, pond fishing, a miniature railroad and a swim beach (seasonal) & two playgrounds.

l Namaqua Park - LCR 19E & Big Thompson RiverFeatures one reservable shelter, fishing, horseshoe courts and a playground. Large group reservations (over 48 people) not accepted.

l Seven Lakes Park - Park Dr. east of Boise Ave.Features one reservable shelter, soccer fields, basketball court, playground, and rec trail access. Large group reservations (over 56) not accepted.

NON-RESERVABLE PARKS: There are neighborhood parks that do NOT have reservable shelters. These parks may be used on a first-come, first-served basis for small groups and neighborhood functions. A list of the parks, and their locations is online.

Visit the Parks & Recreation website to

see pictures taken at each of the Park

Shelters, or for further information:

www.CityofLoveland.org

ONLINE RESERVATIONS AVAILABLEBEGINNING 1/4/16 at 8:00 a.m.

Park areas marked with a bullet symbol (l) may be reserved ONLINE through WebTrac

at: www.CityofLoveland.org

Walk-In Reservations accepted beginning 1/4/16 at 8:00 a.m.

in the Parks & Recreation Office

Other Areas which are NOT

RESERVED ONLINE:- Athletic Fields- Barnes Batting Cages &- Fairgrounds Park Pavilions (whole)- Hammond Amphitheater- Winona Outdoor PoolPlease call the office at:

(970) 962-2727 to inquire about reserva-

tion availability in these areas, and to learn how

to make your event reservation for 2016.

Memorial Bench & Tree Donations

are made throughthe Parks & Recreation

Department's Non-Profit

Foundation. Call (970) 962-2729

for more information

about this program.

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Canoe Trips!• Canoe the Colorado, Gunnison or Green Rivers• Camp along the riverbank• Experience nature and the wildlife• Paddle a replica of a historic voyageur canoe• Explore canyons, find arches, study the geology• Gaze at the stars, and bring your harmonica

All this and much more is waiting for you. It's all just a paddle stroke away.

PLAN AHEAD to join Bernie Kendall from White Water Canoe Company for single-day and three-day overnight canoe trips. Experience Colorado’s majestic wonders on a whole new level! More information and trip details will be available in the Spring 2016 Leisure Times Activity Guide.

For more information about outdoor adventures offered this summer, please call Sarah Gagne at: (970) 962-2467 or email: [email protected]

SANTA COPS Program In the last 20+ years the program has grown into an organization which provides toys to approximately 4,000 children each year at Christmas. You must be a resident of Larimer County to apply for our services. Each year, uniformed officers from theparticipating agencies deliver gifts to our applicants.How do I apply? We accept applications in person only and provide two locations, one in Fort Collins and one in Loveland. For schedule, please see below for contact info.Applicants must provide the following information:• A photo ID for parent• Birth Certificate for each child• Proof of address (ie. electric bill/phone bill)• Gift ideas for your children (less than $20)If applicant does not speak English, they are asked to bring along someone who can translate.More online: www.santacopslarimercounty.org or call: (970) 498-5553. Information provided is intended solely for the use of Santa Cops of Larimer County; not used for other purposes.

SANTA COPS are Coming to Town!

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Gymnastics Parties are Also Available!

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Children under 6 must be supervised by and within arm’s reach of an adult 16 or older. One adult may supervise up to 4 children.

www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson

Kids' Nite Out / Birthday Parties / Gift Certificates

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Become a Volunteer for Loveland Open LandsAs an Educator - Volunteers are needed for the Urban Wilderness Program, the Plants and Places Program, and the PEEPS Preschool Programs. Volunteers receive free training to give short presentations at small group learning stations. Grade school programs are given from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., Monday-Friday, for five weeks in the Spring and Fall seasons. PEEPs is held in the morning, every third Thursday.

As a Trail Host - Volunteer trail hosts for Open Lands are trained to assist visitors and answer questions about Natural Area sites, including natural history, site information, and regulations. Time Commitment for Outreach Volunteers:On-site and classroom training – 4 hours totalEducators teach at least once a week during the 5-week seasonTrail Hosts visit sites 4 hours per month; flexible year-round scheduleAll volunteers should be in good physical condition, capable of an easy 1-mile hike. No experience or knowledge of Colorado's natural history is required; all training& materials provided.

As Muscle for Special Projects - Open Lands often uses volunteers for trail building, site restoration, and planting.

To sign up or request more information, please contact: Michele Van Hare, Coordinator at: (970) 217-3173 or: [email protected]

Online: www.CityofLoveland.org/OpenLands

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Active Generation Information

Financial Help Available! - The Chilson Senior Advisory Committee (CSAC) has funds to assist guests of the Senior Center to participate in classes, day trips and services offered. If you or someone you know wants to get involved, but are unable due to financial or other reasons, please call (970) 962-2428 to find out more.

Chilson Senior Center Mission Statement: The Chilson Senior Center is a community focal point dedi-cated to offering fellowship in a friendly atmosphere for recreational, cultural, health & support services for senior adults. Five values of the Center are Activity & Exercise Center, Hospitality, Learning & Teaching Opportunities, Recreation, and Information & Referral Services.

Senior Activity Cards (SAC’s) Benefits! wBenefit #1 Registration Priority for Day TripsBenefit #2 Discounted FeesBenefit #3 Reduced Admission Fees to Senior DancesBenefit #4 Entry to many FREE Programs

WHO IS ELIGIBLE for a SAC? Anyone age 62 and over can purchase a card. The SAC costs $20, and is valid for one (1) year. Please refer to listings in the Leisure Times denoted by this symbol: w for discount rates.

Organizations/ClubsChiLson senior AdvisorY Committee (CsAC): meets the 2nd Thursday of every month at 9:00A. The CSAC is comprised of those interested in the Senior Cen-ter's function in the community. Anyone interested in the programs & services provided by the CSAC is encouraged to become a member. The CSAC is an advisory committee to the Loveland Parks & Recreation Department, and hosts several fund raising/special events that generate funding for sponsorship and gift certificate programs, and pur-chase/replacement of equipment & supplies for the center. Chairperson: Doug East 669-3159; [email protected] CLUb: Meets the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 2:00P. Everyone is welcome at the Chilson Senior Center.www.lovelandfishingclub.org Contact: (970) 669-6705

goLden Age CArds & gAmes: Play Pinochle, Double Pinochle, SkipBo, or Hand & Foot. The group meets ev-ery Monday from 12:30-3:30P. Meetings are held the 1st Monday of the month. A potluck is held the 2nd Monday at 12:00P. Bring partners or meet new ones! Contact: Sharon (970) 667-7554goLden “K” meeting: The Kiwanis Golden “K” meets Wednesdays, 9:30A. Contact: David Kathika (970) 669-6448nArfe: The National Association of Retired Federal Employees meets 2nd Tuesday of every month at 1:30P, September-May. Chairperson: Dana Carlson (970) 669-3034

rhYthm singers: Practice is the last Tuesday of the month 2:00-3:30P (August-May), Contact: Wayne Graham: (970) 667-4018

senior booKworms: If you enjoy reading a good book and discussing it afterwards, join the Book Club. It is a great opportunity to meet others that love to read & share ideas about the story or author. Current book selection on Senior Center bulletin board. Group meets last Monday of the month, 11:30A-12:30P. FREE! Grab a drink and join us!

VOA Senior Nutrition Lunch is served at the Senior Center on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at noon, by the VOA Senior Nutrition Program to those who are 60+ (and their spouses). Reservations are required. Call (970) 472-9630 by 1:00P the previous business day. Check-in time for the meal is from 11:30-11:45A.

B-I-N-G-O! Play BINGO! Winners will receive fun gifts and cake to celebrate birthdays. This is drop-in; Reserva-tions are not required. A donation of $2 per person is suggested. EASTER BINGO Date: F, 3/18, 1:00-3:00P

the senior informAtion & resoUrCe Line

The City of Loveland Senior Advisory Board has an information & resource phone line, in which seniors can call and ask questions about senior services, housing, and transportation offered.

CALL (970) 962-2694

Active Generation Please refer to the listings on “Leisure Interests For All Ages” pages for senior classes with a (SAC) t. Participants MUST pre-register for all Senior Activities, Programs and Day Trips.

Senior Center Welcome & Orientations: Join us for a “Get to Know You” presentation where we will give you more in-formation about the senior center and answer your questions. This is for all of the new guests and fitness participants, or for those who have questions about the Chilson Center. We will have a short program designed to increase your awareness. Registration is not required. Ages 50+W 11/18, 1/27, 2/24 11:45A-12:30P FREE

Citizens’ Open Forum GroupMeets on the 3rd Thursday of each month, 1:30-3:30pm with Facilitator: Rich HansenThe focus for this group is to give seniors an opportunity to discuss topics either that are in the news or current events with others. The group will then decide or suggest by vote the future subjects to be discussed each month. The Topic Leader gets up to 20 minutes to kick off discussion. Other attendees typically get two 5 minute slots to air their views, hold the floor, and direct the discussion. We would love to start a group and have you enjoy lively discussions and good humor about world topics. Coming Dates: 1/21, 2/18

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Active Generation Special Events

Please See Page 50 for the 2015 Harvest Bazaar THANK YOU's!

Creative Writing-How to Write wAre you interested in learning how to write a novel? The goal of this class is to inform you about how to create a plot, structure, dialogue, characters, pace and other agents of novel writing. Improve your writing skills so you can become an author of your own book! Min/Max: 8/12 Instructor: George DuncanAge: 18+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #M 1/25-3/14 6:00-8:00P $38 $36 191009-1

Dusty Saunders-News, Radio, TV wDusty Saunders, a Denver native, was a writer-columnist at the late Rocky Mountain News for 54 years. He specialized in TV coverage for 40 years where he gained local and national fame and won numerous awards. He also had the opportunity to meet and form relationships with Lucille Ball, Bob Hope, Ted Turner, Tom Brokaw and others. Come and listen to the numerous tales of his experiences in both television and radio, past, present and future. Refreshments will be served. Min/Max: 20/130Age: 18+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #W 1/27 2:00-3:30P $8 $6 195000-1

Seniors to Seniors: Computer Basics wIn this 3-week course, learn the essentials to get up and running with your computer. We start with the simplest of basics, such as the names of computer parts and what each does. Then we will build skills to make you comfortable and confident in exploring more. This course is paced slowly with frequent opportunities to practice and ask questions. This is the place to start if you are new to computers of any type and is the place to start if you want to move on to more advanced courses. Min/Max: 5/7 Location: Library iLearn Lab Instructor: Doug EastAge: 50+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #W 2/10-2/24 1:00-2:30P $10 $8 190006-1

Welcome to the Digital World! wDid you get a new iPad, iPod or e-Reader over the holidays, but feel baffled about just turning it on? You are not alone! Come to this program and learn how to incorporate yourself into the digital world. Bring your new digital device and you will be connected with a volunteer to help you learn some of the basics. As a group, discuss the internet, what WIFI is and how to use it, what tablets can and cannot do and other basic things about the digital world. Then breakout with others that are experiencing similar difficulties. This will be a fun and interesting afternoon with knowledgeable Senior Volunteers. Treats will be provided! Min/Max: 4/20 Instructor: Doug EastAge: 50+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #W 2/3 1:30-4:00P $5 $3 190005-1

Friday Afternoon at the MoviesEnjoy movies on the Chilson Center big screen. You must call (970) 962-2783 to sign up! Popcorn, candy and drinks are available. Movies are FREE!

Min/Max: 8/20 Instructor: Heather Heafer

Age: 18+F 11/27 1:30-4:00P NO MOVIE - Holiday n/aF 12/11 1:30-4:00P Unbroken 495014-1F 12/25 1:30-4:00P NO MOVIE - Holiday n/aF 1/8 1:30-4:00P All About Eve 195005-1F 1/22 1:30-4:00P The Imitation Game 195005-2F 2/12 1:30-4:00P Groundhog Day 195005-3F 2/26 1:30-4:00P The Age of Adaline 295005-1

Two Thumbs Up! To the Showtime Video on West Eisenhower Blvd. for donating videos to “Friday Afternoon at the Movies”! We THANK YOU for making this great activity possible for people to enjoy.

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Active Generation Health & Wellness

Health & Wellness at the Chilson Center

Co-Sponsored by UCHealth Free with SAC, Aspen Club Card, SilverSneakers pass.

'N BalanceA high quality and effective fall prevention class that achieves results! Students will enjoy practice exercises and movements to strengthen their core balance and to overcome the fear of falling. This is an evidence-based program designed from the kinetic principles of "Fall Proof!", a balance program created by California State University/Fullerton. You must be able to stand independently for 30 seconds with your feet shoulder width apart and your arms crossed over your chest in order to take this class. There will be a short mandatory balance evaluation the week of January 11th, please call (970) 962-2462 to schedule a time after you have registered for the class. Sign-up deadline 1/6. Min/Max: 6/7Age: 60+M,W 1/18-3/2 2:15-3:15P $22 192002-1

Matter of BalanceThis award-winning program co-sponsored with The Seasons Club is designed to reduce the fear of falling and increase the activity levels of older adults who have concerns about falls. Set realistic goals for increasing activity, change your environment to reduce fall risk factors, and increase your flexibility, strength, and balance. Join staff from McKee Medical Center as they share this fall prevention program. Min/Max: 8/12 Instructor: Phoebe HawleyAge: 60+Tu 1/19-3/8 2:00-4:00P N/A 191200-1

Stepping OnStepping On is a seven week class that helps adults reduce their fall risk and maintain their independence. A range of topics will be covered including safe footwear, home modifications and sleep. Class also includes balance and strengthening exercises in every session and presentations by a pharmacist, vision expert, community mobility expert and physical therapist. Taught by staff from UCHealth. Min/Max: 6/14 Instructor: Alison NewmanAge: 60+Th 1/28-3/10 9:30-11:30A N/A 191202-1

Fundamentals of Mindful MeditationAge: 60+ Min/Max: 8/12 Instructor: Larry Braun This course will help you to learn more about mindfulness, meditation concepts and practices. Learn meditation techniques to quiet an overly busy mind and bring full awareness to the present moment. Practicing these skills will enhance one's sense of well-being and reduce stress. Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #Tu 1/12-2/2 1:00-2:00P $12 $10 191201-1FURTHER DOWN THE PATH: This next session will develop this process even further down the path of meditation and its practices. Tu 2/23-3/15 1:00-2:00P $12 $10 291201-1

Awakening the Wisdom WithinCome celebrate the joys of aging as we start a new year. As we get older, we also get wiser. We have significant contributions to make to our family, our communities and the world at large. Explore the possibilities as we reflect upon our own positive traits & values and consider the advantages of life in the "senior stage." Min/Max: 8/40 Inst.: Phyllis KennemerAge: 60+Th 1/21 2:00-3:30P $4 191203-1

Five Wishes-Advanced Directive5 Wishes- Hard Choices for Loving People: Discuss the importance of having your wishes and preferences known at the end of life, and how the 5 Wishes document can easily provide this, as well as create the opportunity to have this very important conversation with your loved ones. Min/Max: 8/40 Instructor: Pathways Hospice, Adam FedererAge: 60+Th 1/28 2:00-3:30P $4 191208-1

Hiking the Colorado Trail: Denver to DurangoJust carrying a light backpack, food and water, Karl Riters set off on the "journey of a lifetime." He’ll share the phenomenal experiences (and photos) he encountered along his path to Durango. Come and be inspired by his journey. Min/Max: 8/40 Instructor: Kim FerroAge: 60+Th 2/18 2:00-3:30P $4 291203-1

Know the 10 Signs: Early Detection wIf you or someone you know is experiencing memory loss or behavioral changes, it's time to learn the facts. Early detection of Alzheimer's disease gives you a chance to begin drug therapy, enroll in clinical studies, and plan for the future. Please join us to learn more about the 10 warning signs and the resources that are available through the Alzheimer's Association. Min/Max: 5/40 Instructor: Alzheimer's Association, Katie FahrenbruchAge: 18+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #W 2/10 1:30-3:00P $4 $2 191209-1

Do You Need a Little Help to Get Fit? See Pages 8-15 for Fitness Testing, Personal Training, Group Fitness & Wellness classes. Try Aqua Fitness,

Massage, Nia, Pilates, Tai-Chi, Yoga & MORE!

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Therapeutic Massage & Spa / Foot Care Services

Hearing AssessmentsThe 3rd Thursday, of every other month, an individual from Hearing Rehab Center will be at the Chilson to do a Basic Hearing Assessments. Sign up for the 10 minute slots to have your hearing tested. Sign-up sheet at the Chilson Senior Center front desk. Min/Max: 6/7 Age: 18+Th 1/21 9:00-10:15A FREE 191067-1Th 3/17 9:00-10:15A FREE 291067-1

Medicare Enrollment Assistance Help is available from trained SHIP Medicare counselors who can answer questions and offer assistance to Medicare beneficiaries. Please call the UCHealth, Aspen Club at (970) 624-1860 or the Seasons Club at (970) 635-4017 to schedule an individualized appoint-ment or to get your questions answered over the phone.

The Nurse Is In w/PVH Community Health NurseThis is a brief 10 minute visit with an RN that offers blood pressure & pulse checks, tips to manage a chronic condition, healthy lifestyle information and community health resources. Call for information: (970) 624-1860.Location: Chilson Senior Lounge 4th Monday each month, 9:30-11:30A: 11/23, 12/28, 1/25, or 2/22

Therapeutic Massage & Spa Treatments for ALL Ages! wMASSAGE SERVICES:Full body massage services are offered, ½ hour to 1 ½ hour appointments are availableMassage fees range: $27 -$75

with Gay Koopman, LMP, RMT (970) 420-0505Specialized massage services in injury treatment, chronic pain management, sports massage, and prenatal/postpartum health.Mondays, 10:00am-4:30pmTuesdays, 1:45pm-6:30pm1st & 3rd Thursdays, 8:30am-1:00pm

with Joyce Meis, CMT, RMT (970) 691-3441Specialized massage services in therapeutic, deep tissue, Swedish and prenatal; also provides mini-spa treatments and chair massage.Wednesdays, 9:00am-8:00pmThursdays, 4:30-8:00pmFridays, 9:00am-12:00pm2nd & 4th Saturdays, 9:00am-12:00pm

Drop-in Chair Massage (in the Lobby)2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 9:00am-12:00pmChair Massage Fees: $5 for 10 minutes

All services are offered at the Chilson Recreation / Senior Center at 700 East Fourth Street, Loveland, COFor more information about Therapeutic Massage and Nail Care services, please call (970) 962-2098 or stop by the Chilson Senior Center Reception Desk.

Gift Certificates are available for massage services and more!

To make appointments for a specific service listed above, please call the service provider directly at least 24 hours in advance.

Medically Based FOOT CARE and Manicure/Pedicure Services• Mini-Pedicure• Mini-Manicure• Spa-Pedicure• Spa-Manicure• Rebase Toenails/Fingernails• Medically Based Foot Care• Gift Certificates

June Schmidt, LNT (970) 420-0649Manicure & Pedicure Services Fees: $15-$38Tues., 1:00-4:00P;Thurs., 9:00A-4:00P

Cynthia Soguero, RN, CFCN (970) 443-8494Medically Based Foot Care Fees: $30-$45Tues., 8:30A-1:00P;2nd & 4th Thurs., 8:30A-1:00P

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Active Generation Day Trips

Day Trips - Registration Information:l Senior Activity Card (SAC) holders have priority registration for trips 12/3-12/10. Day Trips are No WebTrac for SAC priority. l Adults 62 & over are eligible to purchase a Senior Activity Card for $20.l Day Trip registration opens to all adults (ages 18+) if space is available beginning on 12/11 through all registration options.l Trip refunds may be granted pending circumstances of the trip. See pages 52 & 53 for registration information and refund policy.l Day Trip participants are transported in a City van or motor coach. All trips depart from the Chilson Senior Center.

Vacation Planner - Come and see a slide show of many extended travel trips available to you. There will be information on exciting upcoming trips. Come ask questions and find out if a tour is right for you. Refreshments will be served. This is brought to you by Collette Vacations and Celestial Travel. Min/Max: 5/30Age: 18+Day Date Time Fee Class #Tu 1/12 1:30-3:00P FREE 193001-1

Lunch Bunch: Cafe de Bangkok wCafe de Bangkok has been hailed as one of the best Thai restaurants in Northern Colorado. Try a wide variety of Thai favorites from soup, salad, curry or noodle dishes. Sure to provide a flavorful, filling meal on a cold winter's day. Lunch cost is on your own for $10-$15. Min/Max: 8/20 Destination: Fort Collins. Escort: Carrie Skinner Age: 18+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #W 1/13 11:15A-2:00P $24 $20 193000-1

Travel TrainingHave you ever taken a class while riding on a bus? Join us for this fun & educational travel training class & lunch. During class, you’ll learn how to read the bus schedule, plan your next bus trip and see how new transit rider tools make riding the bus easier than ever. Training starts at the Chilson Senior Center and includes riding Colt and Flex buses with your fellow trainees to Fort Collins and continuing on the Max bus with a stop for lunch at Enzio’s in downtown Fort Collins. All-inclusive lunch (includes lunch, non-alcoholic drink & tip) on your own for $15. Sign-up deadline 5 business days prior to trip. Min/Max: 5/10 Escorts: COLT & TransFort travel trainers. Age: 18+Day Date Time Fee Class #Tu 1/19 10:00A-2:30P FREE 193199-1Tu 2/16 10:00A-2:30P FREE 293199-1

National Western Stock Show & Tour wThis is the 110th year of the National Western Stock Show! Tour the 100 acre National Western Complex viewing over 20 breeds of cattle, horse show classes, sheep, goats, llamas, bison, yaks and stock dogs, poultry, rabbits and much more. Enjoy the rodeo after having lunch at one of the concessionaires. Lunch cost is on your own for $12-$17. Destination: Denver. Sign-up deadline: 12/18. Min/Max: 8/20 Escort: Heather HeaferAge: 18+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #W 1/20 9:00A-5:45P $40 $36 193002-1

Casino Trips: Mardi Gras wWe'll join the Fort Collins Senior Center for a fun and lucky time at the Mardi Gras in Blackhawk. The Mardi Gras is your place for exciting casino action, delicious dining, thrilling giveaways and great entertainment! Bring $$ for gambling and lunch! Departure/pickup times approximate. Leaves from Chilson. Min/Max: 8/19 Destination: Blackhawk. Escort: Billy Zoller/Carrie SkinnerAge: 21+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #Tu 1/26 8:25A-5:00P $8 $6 193035-1Tu 2/23 8:25A-5:00P $8 $6 293035-1

History Colorado Center and Illegal Pete's wAfter lunch at Illegal Pete's (on your own for $11-$16) known for their handmade Mexican food, we'll head to the History Colorado Center. Experience the past from an entirely new perspective through this Smithsonian affiliate. Our afternoon there will be both a guided tour and time to explore on your own. Destination: Denver Sign-up deadline: 1/20 Min/Max: 8/20 Escort: Heather HeaferAge: 18+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #Th 1/28 9:00A-4:00P $17 $13 193003-1

Candlelight Dinner Playhouse: "Hello Dolly" wJoin us for a classic story. "Hello Dolly" has been delighting audiences since 1964. It won 10 Tony Awards including best musical, best original score, and best choreography. Your ticket includes fresh baked bread, salad or soup, your choice of an entree, a beverage (coffee, tea or soda), and a fabulous show that will create a memorable experience. Destination: Johnstown Sign-up deadline: 1/14 Min/Max: 8/20 Escort: Carrie SkinnerAge: 18+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #Sa 1/30 11:30A-5:30P $85 $81 193004-1

International Snow Sculpture Championships at Breckenridge wView the annual International Snow Sculpture Championships. With many snow sculptures to look at, this will be a fun event! Lunch cost on your own in one of many restaurants from $18-$22. In a snowy, high altitude environment, dress warmly and wear high traction shoes. Destination: Breckenridge on a charter bus. Sign-up deadline: 1/22 Min/Max: 25/50 Escort: Heather HeaferAge: 18+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #M 2/1 8:00A-5:15P $54 $50 193010-1

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"The Wizard of Oz" at the Buell wThis new production of "The Wizard of Oz" is an enchanting adaptation of the all-time classic, totally reconceived for the stage. Developed from the popular screenplay, this production has the songs from the Oscar winning movie score, all of the favorite characters and iconic moments, plus a few surprises along the way. After the performance, we will enjoy dinner at Ted's Montana Grill. Dinner cost is on your own for $17-$23. Sign-up deadline: 12/10. Destination: Denver. Min/Max: 8/30 Escort: Heather HeaferAge: 18+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #Su 2/7 11:30A-8:30P $74 $70 193011-1

Lunch Bunch: Chocolate Cafe wBring your sweetheart or best friend out for lunch (or just dessert). As the name implies the restaurant serves "something to satisfy any temptation". The Chocolate Cafe has been voted best desserts by the readers of the Fort Collins Coloradoan. Lunch/Dessert cost is on your own for $8-$16. Destination: Fort Collins Min/Max: 8/20 Escort: Carrie SkinnerAge: 18+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #M 2/8 11:15A-2:00P $24 $20 193005-1

"Bullets Over Broadway" at Lincoln Center w"Bullets Over Broadway" is the musical comedy written by Woody Allen. It's the story of a young playwright who accepts financial backing for his next show from a mobster looking to please his showgirl girlfriend. Lunch cost is on your own for $12-$25 at Beau Jo's Legendary Colorado Pizza. Sign-up deadline: 1/29 Destination: Fort Collins Min/Max: 10/20 Escort: Carrie SkinnerAge: 18+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #Sa 2/13 10:45A-5:30P $80 $76 193006-1

The Chocolate Exhibition w at The Denver Museum of Nature & ScienceThe word conjures up visions of candy bars, hot fudge and rich brownies, yet its rustic origins extend back thousands of years. The Exhibition will engage all of your senses as you trace the stone of the "food of the gods". We will also attend an IMAX movie, TBA. Lunch cost is on your own in the museum restaurant for $13. We hope to stop at McDonald's on the way home for sundaes. Sign-up deadline: 2/3 Destination: Denver Min/Max: 8/20 Escort: Heather HeaferAge: 18+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #W 2/17 8:30A-5:00P $52 $48 293000-1

"Pirates of Penzance" and Director's Lunch wLoveland Opera Theatre presents: The Pirates of Penzance. You have an opportunity to enjoy lunch and a show in historic downtown Loveland! Enjoy a "Directors" Lunch at 12:30 p.m. at The Black Steer, followed by a performance at 3:00 p.m. at the Rialto Theater. Lunch cost is on your own at the Black Steer for $9-$13. During lunch you will have an opportunity to hear and ask questions from the people who "make things happen": the costume designers, the set designers and builders, the Music Director and the Executive Director of Loveland Opera Theatre. Then off to the Rialto Theater for a story that concerns Frederic, who is 21 years of age, and is released from his apprenticeship to a band of tender-hearted pirates. This comic opera has successfully been performed all over the world. Let's see how the story unfolds! Sign-up deadline: 2/4 Destination: Loveland Min/Max: 10/20 Escort: Heather HeaferAge: 18+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #Su 2/28 12:00-5:30P $52 $48 293003-1

Coor's Tour and Buca'di Beppo wBefore touring Coors Brewery in Golden, we will have a scrumptious Italian lunch at Buca di Beppo in Broomfield. We will eat family style (cost included in the trip fee). The Coor's tour will include the company's history. Highlights include the malting, brewing and processing process, ending with a stop in the tasting room. Sign-up deadline: 2/26. Destination: Golden Min/Max: 8/20 Escort: Heather HeaferAge: 18+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #Th 3/3 10:00A-5:30P $31 $27 293001-1

Lunch Bunch: Mike O'Shays wMike O'Shays Restaurant & Ale House has been serving Longmont great food for over 34 years. Join us to get your corn beef and cabbage before St Patrick's Day. They also offer seafood, steaks, salads, hamburgers and award winning desserts. Lunch cost is on your own for $12-$20. Destination: Longmont Min/Max: 8/20 Escort: Carrie SkinnerAge: 18+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #W 3/9 10:45A-2:00P $28 $24 293007-1

"River Dance" at the Buell wThe international Irish dance phenomenon is back by popular demand in "River Dance." The 20th Anniversary World Tour, coming directly to North America from a sold out run in Europe and Asia. Drawing on Irish traditions the combined talents of the performers propel Irish dancing and music into the present day. After the matinee performance will stop for dinner at Katie Mullen's Irish Pub. Dinner cost is on your own from $15-$25. Sign-up deadline: 1/26. Destination: Denver. Min/Max: 8/20 Escort: Heather HeaferAge: 18+Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #Sa 3/12 11:15A-8:30P $75 $71 293002-1

Check with the Chilson Senior Center front desk for EXTENDED TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES!Stop in or call to inquire: (970) 962-2783

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Chilson Center Thank-you's & Advertisements

The Chilson Senior Advisory Committee would like to extend its appreciation to the generous donators who helped make the Community Harvest Bazaar possible.

AlbertsonsApplebee’s

Big Willy’s FarmBright Star

Brookdale Mariana ButteBrookdale North Loveland

Dr. Ted Mioduski, DDSGreen Houses at Mirasol

Gulley GreenhouseHank’s Pet Supplies

Johnson’s CornerKaiser Permanente

King SoopersLoveland Good Samaritan

Loveland Historical SocietyLulu’s FarmsMiller Farms

Northern Colorado RehabilitationOsborn Farm

PerkinsSafeway

Sam’s ClubSeven Lakes Memory Care

Star FarmsStarbucks

Sugar Valley EstatesThe Egg & IThe Wexford

Touchstone Home Health CareVillage Inn Walgreens

700 E 4th Street • Loveland, CO • 970-962-2FUN • www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson

THANK YOUto all who participated in the 2015 Chilson Challenge Program!

THANK YOU to the businesses that helped make the 2015 Chilson Challenge a great success.

Also...

Look for the program again in October 2016!

700 E 4th Street • Loveland, CO • 970-962-2FUN • CityofLoveland.org

Monday-Friday Monday-Thursday

Friday

Saturday

8:45am-1:30pm

4pm-8pm

(mornings)

(evenings)

(evenings, Nov-Apr)4pm-7pm

(Nov-Apr)9am-12pm

Chilson Childcare Hours

Call 970-962-2FUN for more info!

More Payment Options!

LESS EXCUSES!

1. Debit your checking account each month OR 2. Pay with your credit card each month

*Both options will be set up on a regulated auto-debit schedule

The Chilson Recreation Center offers a MONTHY BILLING OPTION for the 1-Year Extended Use Pass

There are 2 ways to bill you monthly*:

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Chilson

(with Student ID)

700 E 4th Street / Loveland, CO / 970-962-2FUN / www.CityofLoveland.org

New Year, New You!

On sale December 1-31, 2015

The Winter Break Pass is good for UNLIMITED USEof the Chilson Recreation Center

from December 19, 2015 through January 4, 2016

Youth: $17 l Adult: $22

Call 970-962-2FUN for more information

College Students: $34 (3 wks)$44 (4 wks)

DEC 1Available

Winter Break Passes

"Meet the Team" & Advertisements

Bill Wildenberg – Parks & Open Lands, Planner

Place you were born: Portage, WI (very close to where Dave Bothell grew up)Where did you go to high school: Two Rivers, WI (locally pronounced “Trivers”)Most recent movie you liked: Hunger Games is the most recent movie I liked (I rarely watch movies)Favorite TV Show: Big Bang Theory or Da Vinci’s Demons (I also rarely watch TV)Favorite Music: Whatever I can see live (except Country)Last book you read: "The Map that Changed the World" by Simon WinchesterFavorite activity outside of work: Cycling and SkiingFamily: Cher and ReedFamily Pets: Aesa (Norse for “goddess”, she is a Swedish Vallhund mix)I would love to visit: The arctic circle to see the northern lightsFavorite Professional Sports Team: BMC Racing TeamWhat I like most about working for the Parks & Rec Dept.: Creating unique outdoor spaces for everyone to enjoy!

Kim Miller – Athletics, Athletic Coordinator

Place you were born: Florissant, MOWhere did you go to high school: McCluer North High School in Florissant, MOMost recent movie you liked: Can’t even recall the last movie I saw!!Favorite TV Show: SurvivorFavorite Music: No strong favorite. I listen to a little bit of everything.Last book you read: "Calico Joe" by John GrishamFavorite activity outside of work: Anything in the mountains:hiking, biking, skiing, camping, etc.! Family: Husband, Doug (Married for 18 yrs.) Two children, Stephanie and Nathan. Family Pets: 2 dogs: Misty, a black lab mix and Angelina, a McNabb/Border Collie mix and one horse, Harry.I would love to visit: New ZealandFavorite Professional Sports Team: Can’t pick just one!What I like most about working for the Parks & Rec. Dept.: The people!

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Registration Instructions & Form

Get Enrolled Early! The automated option above is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!

Speed Up Your Registration! Use This Enrollment Checklist: þ Complete the registration form (below)!þ Double-check class fees and total. Incorrect payments or forms cannot be processed.þ Many popular classes fill early. Please indicate a 2nd and 3rd choice where possible.þ Make checks payable to “City of Loveland” or include Credit Card Number and Expiration Date on the form.þ Include self-addressed, stamped envelope (SASE) or email address for class receipt and confirmation information.

WebTrac Online Registration - Begins November 30th, at 6:00pm!

For Enrollment Online with the “WebTrac” Automated System:Please request your Household ID number & individual Member Numbers by filling out the online form: www.CityofLoveland.org/WebTrac OR calling: (970)962-2383 or (970)962-2727. Once logged in to WebTrac, please verify/update your household information prior to reg-istration. WebTrac Receipt: A receipt for your purchase will NOT automatically be mailed to you by the Chilson Center. We suggest that you print the web page that shows your activities, and fees paid before completing your enrollment process. Please contact the

Chilson Center at (970) 962-2383 if you need to request that the receipt information be mailed to you along with any other class or activity information that is specific to your registration (such as supply lists or instructor information). You may also view your household transaction history online through WebTrac.

Register

HOW DO I REGISTER? You may choose to register for activities listed here by going ONLINE for “WebTrac”, MAILING in your registration, or COMING IN to the Chilson Center to register in person.

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

Address:

City/Zip:

Household ID #: Home Phone: Work/Cell:

Name: Head of Household/Primary Guardian Full Name

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

Family Member Name & Member Number: Birthdate: Activity/Program #: Section #: Fee Due:

$

$

$

$Do you need a special accomodation to safely and enjoyably participate in these programs? ___ Yes ___ No. If yes, please state your special requirements: _____________________________________________. Total Paid: $

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

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

Credit/Debit Card: ___ Visa ___ MC ___ Discover ___ AmExCard #: ________________________________ Expiration: ________

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

Signature: __________________________________

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Registration Information & Procedures

Walk-In/Drop Off, or Mail-In Registration

Processed on a 1st-come, 1st-serve basis Beginning December 3rd, 2015:

Walk In/Drop Off Registration - Chilson Recreation CenterMon.-Fri. (8:30am-4:30pm)700 E. 4th St.- Loveland, CO General Info: (970) 962-2386Chilson Senior CenterMon.-Fri. (8:00am-4:30pm)700 E. 4th St. - Loveland, COGeneral Info: (970) 962-2783Parks & Rec Administration Mon.-Fri. (8:00am-4:30pm)500 E 3rd St., Ste. 200

Loveland, CO 80537General Info: (970) 962-2727

Drop-off the completed registration form along with your check or credit card information. For confirma-tion of registration, please include a self addressed stamped envelope (SASE) or your e-mail address. Reg-istrations may be dropped off at the Parks and Recre-ation Administration Office and the Chilson Recreation/Senior Center during regular business hours. See the Chilson Center information page near the beginning of this publication for regular hours of operation.

Mail-In Registration - Mail in completed registration form,

along with your check or credit card information and self ad-dressed stamped envelope or your e-mail address to: City of LovelandParks & Recreation Department

500 E. Third St.- Suite 200 Loveland, CO 80537 Note: Mail-in registrations received before the date above will be held for processing on this date, in the order they are received.

Things To Know!:Ø Please register at least one week prior to the first

class. Class cancellation decisions are made 3 days prior to class start date. If class enrollments are below the minimum requirements, a class may be cancelled.

Ø Registrations cannot be approved by an instructor or coach.

Ø The Department has the right to cancel classes.Ø Call 962-2383 to verify that your class is going before

you purchase supplies.Ø The City of Loveland does not discriminate on the

basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the provision of services. For disabled persons needing reasonable accommodation to attend or participate in a service/program/activity, call (970) 962-2462 or TDD #962-2620

Ø SAC holders have priority registration 12/3-12/10 for Day Trips listed in the Active Generation section, denoted by this symbol (t). Non SAC holders can register on or after 12/11, as space allows.

Other Charges:Ø There is a $20 charge for returned checks.

Cancellations:1) When you sign-up for a class, we depend on your

enrollment for a successful class. Please plan your schedule carefully to avoid cancellations and refunds.

2) If you must cancel from a class, call (970) 962-2383 (Seniors please call 962-2783) at least five (5) busi-ness days before the class begins. You may choose to transfer to another class, or to receive your money back (see “Refunds” for more information)

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

Refunds:Unless otherwise noted in the program description, the following refund policy applies:Ø Refund requests must be submitted in writing.

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

Ø After initial registration & up to 3 days prior to the class start date, a $5 service charge will be assessed.

Ø Up to two days prior to the class start date, 50% of the class fee is refundable.

Ø No refunds are given after the 1st week of class.Ø Full refunds are only given for fully cancelled classes.Ø Allow two weeks for processing.Ø No cash refunds. Ø No refunds for Senior Activity Cards (SAC’s).Ø All refunds must be approved by the Recreation

Coordinator for the program or a Program Supervisor.

Registration Policies & Procedures

SMILE! ...you could be on the cover! The City of Loveland Parks & Recreation Department re-serves the right to use images and/or photographs of any-one in any activity, park, or public place in present and/or future publications or on the department’s web pages for promotional purposes, unless told otherwise at the time image or photo is taken. Contributed photos may also be used, at the discretion of the department. If you would like to contribute a photo, please submit (along with info for credits): Loveland - Parks & Recreation500 E. Third Street, Suite 200 - Loveland, CO 80537Attn. Laurel Lesser email: [email protected]

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Directory of Activities & Programs

Active Generation:Active Generation Information...........44Billiards...............................................37Bingo!..................................................44Cards & Games...................................44Clubs/Organizations............................44Dances/Music.....................................36Day Trips/Extended Travel.............48-49Mah Jongg..........................................37Movies................................................45Pickleball............................................37Special Events.........................36, 42, 45Table Tennis........................................37 Volleyball.................................18-19, 43Volunteers Thanks........................45, 50Wellness ServicesFitness Classes.................................8-15Massage & Spa Treatments..........15, 47Nail Care.............................................47Nurse is In!.........................................47VOA Senior Nutrition..........................44Wellness Classes & Programs.............46

Please Note:Facility Schedules are subject to change

at any time. Please read your class receipt carefully, in case class or activity details

have changed from this publication.

LovelandFacility Information:Batting Cages......................................19Golf Course Information...............15, 38Chilson Recreation/Senior Center Birthday Rentals...............7, 41 Child Care...............3, 5, 26, 50 Information/Fees/Hours......3-5 Facility Rentals............7, 39, 41 Gift Certificates.........13, 38, 41 Gym/Pool Schedule.............4-5 Racquetball/Wallyball............4

Registration Information................52-53Employment Opportunities................43Kids Nite Out.................................21, 41Chilson Challenge THANKS! ...............50 Tree Recycling Program.......................38Winter Break Passes...............16, 42, 51

FACILITY RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE ONLINE! Park shelters for your family outing may be available in 2016. See page 39 for more info. Make your Park Shelter Reservations ONLINE here:www.CityofLoveland.org/WebTrac

Athletics/Sports:Athletic Facilities/Parks Map................17 Athletic Organizations Listing...............20Adult Athletics.................................18-19At-A-Glance...........................................18 Basketball............................15, 18-19, 21Cheerleading & Tumbling................22-24Drop-In Gym Schedules....................4, 19Golf Gift Certificates.............................38Gymnastics/Open Gyms.......................23Pickleball...............................................37Soccer..............................................19-20Softball..................................................19Swimming Info & Lessons....................5-7Tots & Toddlers Tumbling................22-24Volleyball...................................18-19, 37Young Athletes Program (Adapted)......15Youth Athletics Information.................20

Dance Lessons:Adult Dance Classes..............................36Ballet, Tap, & Jazz.................................27Ballroom Floor Survival........................36Folk Dancing.........................................36 Line Dance............................................36Rhythm Singers.....................................44Senior Dances.......................................36Senior Karaoke & Dance.......................36Tap Dance (50+)....................................36Toddler Dance Classes..........................27Zumba Kids Jr., Zumba Kids..................27Zumba Gold (Adult/AG)..........................9

Fitness Programming:ABS-olutely Core.............................10-11Aqua Circuit............................................8Aqua/Water Classes...............................8 Assessments/Consultations..................13Group Cycling..................................10-11Interval Cardio Aerobics..................10-11Low Impact Fitness.................................9Movie Ride/Mountain Ride.............10-11 Personal Training..................................13Power, Agility & Strength........................9Power Toning/Power Bar/Kick Power..10-11SilverSneakers.........................................9Senior Cycling..................................10-11Step Training....................................10-11Strength Training....................................9Sweat, Pump & Crunch....................10-11Yoga Classes.....................................10-11Zumba/Zumba Sentao/Zumba Gold.9-11

Leisure Interests:Adult Classes - ages 16+Adult Art Classes...........................32-33Aromatherapy....................................34Art Exploration...................................32Birding................................................34Canoe Trips Coming Soon..................40Clay & Pottery.....................................33Cooking Classes..................................35 Computer Classes..............................45Dance Classes.....................................36Day Trips/Extended Travel............48-49Digital & 35mm Photography.............34Drawing/Painting...............................32Essential Oils......................................34First Aid/CPR Classes.................30 & 34Fitness Classes................................8-15Fused Glass/Jewelry...........................32Golf Gift Certificates...........................38Hand Drumming.................................36Health & Wellness Pgms.........12-15, 46Holiday Wagon Rides.........................30Hunter’s Education.............................30Painting/Pastels.................................32Photography.......................................34Self Defense/Martial Arts..................14Ski & Snowboard Trips.......................30

Leisure Interests:Youth Classes - ages 3+Arts & Crafts..................................26-27 Babysitter’s Bootcamp.......................27Clay/Pottery........................................33Ceramics & Pottery.............................33Dance Classes.....................................27Engineering with Lego...............26 & 28Fencing...............................................28First Aid/CPR/AED.....................30 & 34Fused Glass/Jewelry...........................33Holiday Wagon Rides.........................30Hunter’s Education.............................30Lego Engineering................................28Pastel Workshops...............................27Ski & Snowboard Trips/Tubing...........30Winter Break & Spring Break.............29

Tots & Toddlers Classes -Toddler Classes.............................24-26Dance Classes.....................................27Feathers, Scales & Tales.....................26Holiday Parties...................................25Messy Hands Art/Preschool Art.........26Small Fries Preschool.........................25The 5 Senses......................................25Tots & Toddlers Tumbling.............22-24

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