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Longmont Winter Spring 2019 Brochure
Longmont Winter Spring 2019 Brochure
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Software Migration Impacts Jan 14-17: see inside cover
Fitness Schedule/Event Calendar Pull Out
INSIDE Facility Rental Information
i CITY OF LONGMONT INFORMATION
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IN PERSON g • Sorry, refunds cannot be given
in cash. A check will be issued
• Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd
and mailed within 2 weeks.
2018
• St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave
• Anticipated reopening early 2019: • $25 charge on all returned
Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St checks.
• A resident is defined as
OVER THE PHONE
living within the City limits of
Longmont and having utilities
See more phone numbers inside on page 2 in the City Info Section (trash service) provided by the
1. General Class Registrations: 303-651-8404 City of Longmont.
2. Aquatic/Swim Lesson Registrations: 303-774-4800
• Classes may be cancelled
3. Longmont Recreation Center Facility Questions: 303-774-4800 Note: No new or consolidated if minimum
4. Park Shelter Reservations: 303-651-8404 registrations or enrollment figures are not
reservations will be
5. Athletics/Sports League Registrations: 303-774-4800 taken Jan 14-17 as met 3 business days before a
6. Facility Reservation Information: 303-651-8404 we migrate to a new class starts. Participants will be
software system to contacted.
7. Birthday Parties: 303-651-8404 better serve you!
QUARTERLY*
Child 2-5 years $49.50 $62.00
Youth 6-17 years $68.50 $85.50
Valid at all facilities. Expires after 3 months. Adult 18-54 years $119.00 $148.75
Resident Non-Res Corp/Mil Senior 55 and up $68.50 $85.50
Child 2-10 years $47.50 $59.50 na Family $224.00 $280.00
Youth 11-17 years $68.00 $85.00 na Couple $197.50 $247.00
Adult 18-54 years $119.00 $149.00 $95.00 Ice Pass includes free Skate Rental
Senior 55 and up $68.00 $85.00 $54.50
Household $224.00 $280.00 $200.00
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Couple $197.00 $246.50 $173.00
Hours of Operation:
Monday 8am-5pm | Tuesday 7:45am-6pm
Wednesday 8am-5pm | Thursday 7:45am-6pm
Friday 8am-5pm | Closed Saturday and Sunday
Holidays: December 25, January 1,
January 21, February 18 & May 27
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www.LongmontColorado.gov Your Community, Your Life!
i CITY INFORMATION
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KEEP OUR
WATER CLEAN
Our daily activities have the potential to affect water quality if we don’t make good
choices. Pollutants can end up on driveways, sidewalks, streets and gutters where they
can be washed into a storm drain by rain, snowmelt, or water from sprinklers. Storm
drains carry these pollutants directly to our creeks and waterways without treatment,
which can harm aquatic life and affect downstream uses.
By following these tips, you are helping USE DRY CLEAN-UP Pharmaceutical Take Back Events
create a more sustainable Longmont. METHODS!
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Learn more at
bit.ly/sustainability-longmont
QUALITY KeepItCleanPartnership.org
LONGMONT ONLINE
Centennial Pool 303-651-8406
Children, Youth and Families 303-651-8580
City Clerk’s Office 303-651-8649 Home Page:
City Manager / Mayor 303-651-8601 www.LongmontColorado.gov
Code Enforcement 303-651-8695
Community & Neighborhood Resources 303-651-8444 Link2Longmont:
www.LongmontColorado.gov/Link2Longmont
Economic Development 303-651-8330
Electric Power Interruption 303-776-0011 Twitter:
Facility Rental Hotline 303-651-8443 www.twitter.com/cityoflongmont/
Fire Administration 303-651-8437 City Line:
Forestry 303-651-8416 www.LongmontColorado.gov/cityline
Hearing Impaired TTD# 800-659-3656 Facebook:
Longmont Museum & Stewart Auditorium 303-651-8374 www.facebook.com/cityoflongmontco
Longmont PD/BCSO Firing Range & Training Center 303-774-4587 YouTube:
or 303-774-4589 www.youtube.com/user/cityoflongmont
Longmont Power & Communications (electric and NextLight) 303-651-8386 Flickr:
Longmont Public Library 303-651-8470 www.flickr.com/groups/longmontcolorado/
Longmont Recreation 303-651-8404
Instagram:
Municipal Court 303-651-8688 www.instagram.com/longmontcolorado
Parking Enforcement 303-651-8658
or 303-774-4724
Parks, Open Space & Trails 303-651-8416
Police Administration 303-651-8555
Public Works Engineering 303-651-8304
Senior Center 303-651-8411
Streets & Traffic 303-651-8416
Sunset Pool (Seasonal) 303-651-8300
Sunset Golf Course 303-651-8466
Trash/Recycling/Composting 303-651-8416
Twin Peaks Golf Course 303-651-8401
Union Reservoir 303-772-1265
Ute Creek Golf Course 303-774-4342
Utility Billing 303-651-8664
Water/Sewer/Storm Drainage 303-651-8416
Towel Service available: Free for Recreation in the heart of the Longmont:
extended pass holders, $1 all others.
Weight room with free weights, selectorized machines, and cardio equipment
Feature court gymnasium New! TRX classes
Aerobics/Wellness room
Classroom/Party and Conference room
Season access to Longmont Ice Pavilion & Roosevelt Activity Pool
Adjacent to Roosevelt Park walking loop
Towel Service available; free for extended pass holders, $1 all others
A quieter, more intimate setting for your workout, to take a class, or to learn a
new skill. Much of the same equipment as a large workout gym with none of
the pretention or crowd. Offering a wide variety of fitness and general variety
classes for little tykes to active older adults. Friendly and professional staff
and great patrons make it a comfortable community atmosphere.
Clean, quality amenities make it worth returning again and again.
Visitors Center
Discover a treasure of nature & history, just outside your door.
The Visitor Center includes hands-on displays on environmental features of the area,
as well as history of the Coffin family who homesteaded the site, and other early
Longmont history. There is no admission fee to the Visitor Center. A nature trail from
the Visitor Center takes you past several historical buildings, near the sandstone
bluffs, and includes a scenic overlook.
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1900 Longs Peak Ave. 1200 Cornell Drive 2000 Ute Creek Drive GolfLongmont @GolfLongmont
Senior Days
Each City golf course offers a special day just for Seniors!
Rates include green fee and golf car rental.
Mondays at Twin Peaks 18 holes $26; 9 holes $16
Tuesdays at Sunset 18 holes $18; 9 holes $12
Wednesdays at Ute Creek 18 holes $32; 9 holes $19
UNION RESERVOIR
UNION RESERVOIR
0461 Weld County Rd 26 | Longmont, CO 80504
303-772-1265
Union Reservoir is a 736-acre body of water offering
the best in wakeless boating and a variety of other
outdoor activities. For more information:
LongmontColorado.gov/UnionRes
Park Hours Did you know??? Boating Activities: Union Reservoir is wakeless.
Daily from Sunrise to Sunset Admission fees are available Boating is available March 1, water level
Note: Hours subject to change online at LongmontColorado.gov. permitting. All trailered boats must be inspected
Season Passes may be purchased before launching.
Union Reservoir is open beginning March 1 and are
during the winter but is Fishing: Wiper, trout, catfish, perch, walleye, and
available at the entrance station
limited to walk in access only. crappie are abundant. Ice Fishing is not permitted.
at Union Reservoir.
The walk-in fee per person Dog Off Leash Area: Specific area set aside for
applies. off-leash land and water activities
DROP-IN HOCKEY SCHEDULE PUBLIC SKATING SCHEDULE Open Skate schedules are subject
to change. Please refer to
Session Designations: www.LongmontColorado.gov/ice-pavilion
Nov 26-Dec 23 | Jan 7-March 13
Adult: 18 & over for up-to-date schedule information.
Teen: 13-17 Mon 11:30am-1:30pm & 3pm-5pm
Youth: 12 & under, no parents allowed Tue 3pm-5pm
Holiday Schedule
Child: 8 & under, parents allowed Dec 24- Jan 6 | Winter Break
Wed 11:30am-1:30pm & 3pm-5pm
Open: All ages Mon 10:15am-4pm
Thurs 3pm-5:30pm
Fri 12:30pm-6:15 pm Tue Closed Dec 25 & Jan 1
Nov 26-Dec 23 | Jan 7-March 13
Fri Dec 7 12:30pm-7:30pm Wed 10:15am-6pm
Tues 11:30am-1:30pm Open
Sat** 1pm-6:30pm & 6:30-9pm** Thurs 10:15am-6pm
Wed 7:30pm-9pm Teen
Sun 1:30pm-6pm Fri 10:15am-6pm
Thurs 11:30am-1:30pm Open Sat 1pm-9pm
7:50pm-9pm Adult **Subject to cancellation for private rentals
twice a months. Call or check webiste for details Sun 1:30pm-6pm
Fri 10:45am-12:15pm Open
7:45pm-9pm Adult
Sat 8am-9am Child Birthday $120 - Includes admission, 2 tents and skates for 12 guests
9am-10am Youth for up to two hours during open skate times. Additional
10:15am-11:30am Adult Party guests pay ice group rate admission and skate rental fees.
Holiday Schedule Packages Guests may stay for open skate after party.
Dec 24- Jan 6
Swim lessons will again be offered at Centennial Pool upon its LRC Pool has Open Swim during swim lessons*: Swim lessons do
reopening, anticipated in 2019. not include open swim admittance fees. Pay drop-in admission
Once available, Centennial Swim Lesson offerings will be or use pass card prior to swim lessons. Proof of payment may
viewable online and at the front desk of Centennial Pool. be requested for swimming before/after lessons. Children 5 and
under MUST have an adult in the water with them.
**Sunday Morning lessons from 8:30-11am is “quiet” swim
lesson time with no open swim. The Leisure Pool opens at 11am
- see page 6 for more hour information. Lap swim available,
minimum 2 lanes.
BASKETBALL
Youth Basketball Clinic Free! Denver Nuggets Skill Challenge
The City of Longmont Recreation Services and YMCA of Boulder Young basketball fans can to showcase their talents dribbling,
Valley are partnering to provide a preseason basketball clinic passing and shooting when the City of Longmont hosts a
featuring skills stations with experienced coaches teaching the Denver Nuggets Basketball Skills Challenge competition. The
fundamentals of basketball. competition is FREE and open to kids ages 6-13 as of Apr 30,
3rd-5th Grades: Jan 5, Saturday, 9-11am 112000.1 2019. Boys and girls compete in separate divisions. Top scorers
Location: Ed and Ruth Lehman YMCA, 950 Lashley in each age group advance to a sectional competition, with a
Fee: $10 resident/$12.50 non-resident chance to compete at the state final in Denver.
6-13 yrs: Jan 5, Saturday, 1pm
Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd
Fee: FREE, registration begins at 12:30pm
Longmont’s youth basketball programs emphasize teamwork, sportsmanship, skill development, participation and FUN!
Each K-2 participant receives a t-shirt and a basketball. Participants in 3rd-12th grade all receive a Junior Nuggets reversible
jersey, 2 tickets to a Denver Nuggets game and their own basketball. http://bit.ly/JrNuggets
VOLLEYBALL
Youth Volleyball Clinic CARA Volleyball League
The City of Longmont Recreation Services and YMCA of Boulder An organized team participation program for high school
Valley are partnering to provide a preseason volleyball clinic students who DO NOT play on a high school or club volleyball
featuring skills stations with experienced coaches teaching the team. Times, dates and location of practices depend on coach's
fundamentals of volleyball. availability. Teams travel to Denver Metro locations to play
3rd-6th Grades: Mar 16, Sat 9-11am 212298.36 games on Saturdays Mar 30-May 11. Registration deadline is
Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd Mar 17. This program is dependent upon coaches. If you are
Fee: $10 resident/$12.50 non-resident able to coach, please call 303-651-8398 - pay is $13.42/hr.
Grades 9-12: Mar 18-May 11 212429.00
Youth Volleyball League Fee: $90 resident/$111 non-resident
Develop a sense of team play where participation, skills,
sportsmanship and FUN are emphasized; winning is secondary.
Coed teams practice two hours per week and play a six game
schedule in Longmont and/or Lafayette. Teams are formed by
school attended – requests are not guaranteed. Time, day(s) and
location of practice depends on coach availability. Registration
deadline is Mar 17. Practice begins the week of Apr 1. Games
begin Apr 13. This program is dependent upon volunteer
coaches. If you are able to volunteer, please call 303-651-8398.
Apr 1-May 18: Grades 3 & 4 212423.00
Grades 5 & 6 212425.00
Grades 7 & 8 212427.00
Fee: $63 resident/$79 non-resident
GONZO TENNIS
The City of Longmont is excited to announce that Gonzo Tennis
is providing lessons to persons of all ages. Gonzo Tennis is
devoted to fostering the development of players from 4 years
of age and up and giving the opportunity to discover even
more about this international and life-long sport. For inclement
weather and cancelation information check gonzotennis.com
and look for weather update. *NO lesson 5/27
Spring Session: April 8 – May 31*
Location: Quail Tennis Courts, 310 Quail Rd
SENIOR ATHLETICS
Senior Drop-in Pickleball
Check out this fun, unique game best described as a hybrid of
tennis and badminton. Admission fees apply.
55 & up: Mon-Thurs, 2-4pm; Sun, 1-3:30pm
Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd
24 Winter/Spring 2019
Winter-Spring www.LongmontColorado.gov
FITNESS & WELLNESS
Women on Weights
A mix of strength/resistance
training and body core
strengthening using the weight
room equipment will get you
comfortable in the weight room.
16 & up: Jan 8-Feb 14, Tue
& Thurs, 2-3pm
143112.A New! Wattbike
Feb 19-Mar 28, Wattbikes have the most accurate power, technique and
Tue & Thurs, 2-3pm 243112.A performance cycling data available to you via your phone. Get
started with a FREE half-hour orientation class to learn about
Instructor: Buck Johnson
the bike set-up, your PES (pedal efficiency stroke), right/left leg
Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd
balance and to enroll in the small group classes. Register online
Fee: $70 resident/$87.50 non-resident
or call 303-774-4800. March & April classes begin with a “2”.
Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd
Essentrics 18 & up: Orientation, days/times vary 113990
A dynamic, full body workout suitable for all fitness levels that Fee: Free, pre-registration required
combines stretching and strengthening to increase flexibility
and mobility for a healthy, toned and pain free body. This class Watt Bike Classes 113991
is a combination of standing and floor. Pace is moderate and Tues, 6:30am & 9:30am
constant. Bring a mat. Mon, 9:30am & Thurs, 12pm
Drop in Fee: $15 resident/ $19 resident Daily Class Fee: $5 + daily admission
All Ages: Tues, 9:30-10:30am ½ Watt Classes 113991
Jan 15-29 $30 res/$37 non-res 113922 Geared specifically for those who need more cardio-
Feb 5-26 $40 res/$50 non-res 113922 conditioning, weight loss, and strength.
Mar 12-26 $30 res/$37 non-res 213992 18 & up: 12:15-12:45pm
Apr 2-16 $30 res/$37 non-res 213992 Jan 7-Feb 11, Mon $25 res/$31 non-res
Jan 11-Feb 15, Fri $25 res/$31 non-res
Apr 30-May 28 $50 res/$62.50 non-res 213992 Feb 25-Apr 1, Mon $25 res/$31 non-res
Instructor: Sephra Albert Mar 1 – Apr 5, Fri $25 res/$31 non-res
Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd Drop in Fee: $5 + daily admission
All Ages: Wed, 10:30-11:45am
Jan 16-Jan 30 $40 res/$50 non-res 113923 Wattbike Time Trial Series
Join our time trial races and keep your legs fresh.
Mar 6-27 $40 res/$50 non-res 213923
18 & up: 9am, progressive distances
April 3-17 $40 res/$50 non-res 213923
Instructor: Kim Zimmer Dec 8, Sat, 5k; Jan 12, Sat, 8k; Feb 9, Sat, 10k 113992
Location: St Vrain Memorial Bldg, 700 Longs Peak Ave Mar 9, Sat, 13k; Apr 13, Sat, 15k 213992
Fee: $10 + daily admission
Fluid Running
Fluid running is a deep-water running technique used to
supplement land running, rehab injuries or use as a cardio
Golf Fitness
Receive a full physical screening, loads of exercises and why
workout. The Benefits: Burn up to 40% more calories than
each move is important for your game! We will be working
running on land, Builds muscular strength and endurance, and
on strength, balance and mobility to keep you playing safely
No impact! Everyone can participate. Aqua-jogging belts are
for a long time. Led by Titleist Performance Institute Certified
provided for flotation. No class on 3/12 & 3/14
Instructor Trish Hetherington.
18 & up: Tues & Thurs from 7-8am 18 & up: Feb 4-25, Mon, 5:45-7pm 143135.A
Jan 8-31 $64 res/ $80 non-res 133600.1 Mar 4-25, Mon, 5:45-7pm 243135.A
Feb 5-28 $64 res/ $80 non-res 133600.2 Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd
Mar 5-28* $48 res/ $60 non-res 233600.1 Fee: $75 resident/$93.75 non-resident
Apr 2-30 $72 res/ $90 non-res 233600.2
Posture Training & Conditioning Course
May 7-30 $64 res/ $80 non-res 333600.1 Learn how EASY it is to find and feel better posture, and also
Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd learn how to KEEP it. Create lasting change, decrease pain,
(until the opening of Centennial Pool, see website). improve balance, and more. We'll get you the results and
Drop in Fee: $12 resident/ $15 non-resident confidence to stand tall.
Instructor: Mary Ritter, Personal Trainer, USAT Coach and
SSI Level III Swim Instructor All ages: Feb 25-Apr 15, Mon, 12:15-1:15pm
Instructor: Jennine Amato, MA, LMT
Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd
Fee: $40 resident/$50 non-resident
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St Vrain Memorial Building Centennial Pool Longmont Recreation Center
700 Longs Peak Ave • 303-651-8404 1201 Alpine St • 303-651-8406 310 Quail Rd • 303-774-4800
for more information call 303-651-8404
2019 CALENDAR EVENTS & HAPPENINGS or visit LongmontColorado.gov
DECEMBER&JANUARY
DEC-FEB DECEMBER 7&8
DOWNTOWN LONGMONT LONGMONT LIGHTS
WINTER PASSPORT Friday | Dec 7, 5-8pm
Pick up a passport at participating Downtown businesses or visit Roosevelt Park, 700 Longs Peak Ave
downtownlongmont.com. Then make purchases at participating Special thanks to
businesses throughout the winter. Drawings for Downtown Gift our title sponsor:
Cards occur periodically, and all entries will qualify for our Grand
Prize drawing at the end of February.
Visit www.downtownlongmont.com for more information.
PARADE OF LIGHTS
“Jingle Bell Rock”
DECEMBER 25 Saturday | Dec 8, 5pm
CHRISTMAS DAY OBSERVED City offices closed Coffman & Main, 300-800 blocks
FEBRUARY
FEBRUARY 1 FEBRUARY 18
REGISTRATION BEGINS FOR LONGMONT PRESIDENT’S DAY
SUMMER DAY CAMP City offices closed; Recreation facilities open regular hours
FEBRUARY 9
WINDOWS TO WELLNESS – YOUR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION FAIR
Saturday, 9-2pm at the Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave
Free event to meet and learn about health and wellness providers and practices in your community.
Get a massage, meet a local chiropractor, try out drumming, experience yoga…define your wellness in the
New Year! Visit vendors, attend free workshops, and sign up for sessions with practitioners and readers
(10 minute sessions for $5 —cash only please).
MARCH&APRIL
MARCH 11-APRIL 8 APRIL 20
SPIRIT OF ARBOR DAY TREE SALE UNDERWATER
Forestry Services is coordinating a community tree sale EASTER EGG HUNT!
for Longmont residents. During these dates, residents Saturday, 1-3pm (Hunt begins at 1:30pm)
will be able to view and purchase trees online at at Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St
LongmontColorado.gov/forestry or by calling 303-651-8416. This event for egg hunters of all abilities is
A variety of trees will be available at below wholesale cost dependent upon Centennial Pool being open.
of $80 each (2 tree limit per person). Tree pickup will occur For details of Centennial Pool’s status and for
Saturday, April 13, 8am-12pm at 7 S Sunset Street (there the event, please visit LongmontColorado.
will be no onsite sales). gov/rec or call 303-651-8404.
!
For yoga class descriptions, see fliers at recreation
Yoga facilities or online at LongmontColorado.gov/rec
Yoga students: Please bring your own yoga mat, and a thick blanket if you have one.
Yoga drop-in students are welcome. Please purchase drop-in pass in advance for drop-in
dates online, at the St Vrain Memorial Building, or the Longmont Recreation Center.
Monthly registered participants have priority and will be notified by e-mail of any changes.
Monthly registrants enjoy $2 discount per class; partial months are charged at drop-in rate.
Drop-in fee: $11 resident/ $12.75 non-resident
Lunch & Learns Special Event Note: SilverSneakers® membership is NOT required to
Join us on the 2nd Tues of each month for a SilverSneakers attend SilverSneakers® fitness classes. SilverSneakers®
educational class! Bring a lunch or snack. Meals on Wheels is available members are welcome to explore regular fitness classes
prior to the classes. Dec 11, Jan 8, Feb 12, Mar 12, Apr 9, May 14 as part of their membership. Non-SilverSneakers®
Fee: Free for SS members 113401 & 213401 members pay regular admission fees.
Location: Longmont Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave
After 50 Happy, Healthy & Awesome Philosophical Conversation with Your Child
Learn, practice and explore proven methods to slow down the Chances are your child asks themselves deep questions about life,
aging process and take your health and wellbeing to the next death, and reality. Grey Havens Philosophy will teach you to talk with
level. your child about these questions in a way that is fun and enriching
for the whole family. For caregivers of children ages 3 -18.
18 & up: Mar 15-Apr 26, Fri, 10am-12pm 243333.1
Instructor: Urszula Bunting 12 & up: Apr 12, Fri, 6-8pm 247109.01
Location: SSR Visitor Center, 3001 Sandstone Dr Instructor: Kelly Cowling
Fee: $145 resident/$181.25 non-resident Location: Creation Station, 519 4th Ave
Fee: $15 resident/$18.75 non-resident
All Ages: Jan 16, Wed, 6-7pm 143702.1B All Ages: Feb 20, Wed, 6-7pm 143704.1B
Instructor: Dr. Sunil Jani Instructor: Dr. Sunil Jani
SCOPE: Bowling
This program is designed to give each participant with special
needs an opportunity to continue a leisure activity skill that
provides fun and excitement for years to come. Participants
should have a basic knowledge of bowling because no
instruction is given. Each bowler participates at his/her own
pace. An additional fee of $1 is collected from each bowler per
week for Centennial Lanes. No bowling March 28- Spring Break.
12 & up: Jan 10-Feb 28, Thurs, 3-4pm 149100.A
Mar 7-May 2, Thurs, 3-4pm 249100.A
Location: Centennial Bowling, 110 E 9th Ave
Fee: $16 resident/$20 non-resident
SCOPE CAMPS
Registration for the Longmont SCOPE Camp begins February 1
with a special early-bird rate available through April 14. Initial
registration is available both online and in person at the St Vrain
Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave. Completed Enrollment
Packet to be turned in at time of registration or prior to May
1. Please note that the complete Enrollment Packet MUST be
completed 7 days PRIOR to each camper's first day of camp.
Once registered, days can be added online.
SCOPE Camp
This is a non-licensed recreation program for adults with
special needs, 18 years and older, operated by Longmont SCOPE Teen Camp
Recreation Services. Campers experience a wide variety of This summer camp for teens with special needs, ages 13-
activities, including crafts, swimming, life skills, and social 17, is licensed through the State of Colorado. Campers
and educational outings. Please note, SCOPE Camp is a will experience a wide variety of activities, including crafts,
summer recreation program, not an adult day care program. swimming, life skills, and social and educational outings. Please
Enrollment into the SCOPE Day Camp Registration Fee course note, Teen SCOPE Camp is a summer recreation program, not a
is required in order to select dates of attendance day care program.
18 & up: Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm 13-17 yrs: Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm
Dates: Jun 3-Jul 26 349980.RG Dates: Jun 3-Jul 26 349980.RG
Location: St Vrain Mem Bldg, 700 Longs Peak Ave Location: St Vrain Mem Bldg, 700 Longs Peak Ave
Registration Fee: Registration Fee:
Through April 14: $45 resident/$56.25 non-resident Through April 14: $45 resident/$56.25 non-resident
After April 14: $65 resident/$76.25 non-resident After April 14: $65 resident/$76.25 non-resident
Registration fee is per family, and non-refundable Registration fee is per family, and non-refundable
Daily Fee: $46 resident/$55 non-resident Daily Fee: $46 resident/$57 non-resident
Weekly Fee: $46 x 5 days = $230 resident; Weekly Fee: $46 x 5 days = $230 resident;
$57 x 5 days = $285 non-resident $57 x 5 days = $285 non-resident
MUSIC
Heartsong Music Class Music Together
This parent-child class explores world instruments, music and An early childhood music and movement program for children
movement. Hands-on activities with instruments, scarves and from birth through age 5 and their parents. It is a research-based
sign language encourage a love and appreciation for music, early childhood music curriculum that strongly emphasizes adult
positive social skills and motor skill development. All materials involvement. Classes include singing, movement activities and
and instruments are provided. *NO Class: 1/21, 2/18 instrumental jam sessions. *NO Class: 5/25
0-5 yrs: Mon, 10:15-11am or 11:10-11:55am 0-5 yrs: Jan 12-Mar 16, Sat, 9-9:45am 145352.02
Fee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident Jan 16-Mar 20, Wed, 9:30-10:15am 145352.01
Instructor: Julie Adair Mar 23-Jun 1*, Sat, 9-9:45am 245352.3A
Location: Creation Station, 519 4th Ave Mar 20-May 22, Wed, 9:30-10:15am 245352.03
Fee: $35 resident/$48.75 non-resident
Instructor: Rhonda Ritter
Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset
Fee: $130 resident/$160 non-resident
+ $42 materials fee
13-18 yrs: Jan 15-Mar 5, Tue, 7:15-8:30pm 144620.A 8-12 yrs: Jan 12-Mar 2, Sat, 11:30am-12:30pm 144601.A
Mar 12-May 14*, Tue, 7:15-8:30pm 244620.A Mar 9-May 11*, Sat, 11:30am-12:30pm 244601.A
Fee: $90 resident/$112.50 non-resident Fee: $90 resident/$112.50 non-resident
Hula Dance
Come learn basic hula steps, as well as ancient and modern
hula dances. Hula is a holistic form of dance that incorporates
physical, spiritual, musical, cultural and linguistic elements.
*NO Class: 3/28
16 & up: Jan 17-Feb 21, Thurs, 5:15-6:15pm 144631.01
Feb 28-Apr 11*, Thurs, 5:15-6:15pm 144631.02
Instructor: Laelae Sundberg
Location: St Vrain Mem Bldg, 700 Longs Peak Ave
Fee: $60 resident/$75 non-resident
TumbleStars For kids 1-6 years, each class is 35 minutes. One child per adult in the parent/child classes.
All classes held at the St Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave.
TumbleStars Tot TumbleStars Active Warrior
Enjoy one-on-one time with Develop basic gymnastics skills while having Run, jump and ROLL over obstacles just like
your child while they learn fun. Hop, run and trot through the obstacles your favorite ninjas on TV! Boys and girls learn
basic tumbling skills on courses. Trampoline, balance beam, bars, vault awesome skills like ninja rolls, window escapes
the mats, trampoline, bars, and mat work will increase body awareness, and dragon tails while focusing their energy
beam and vault. coordination and strength. and being… KIDS!
for Youth
ages 12 & up on page 52
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PRESCHOOL / YOUTH / TEEN
Fly Fishing Basics: Learn To Fly Fish Hike: Woods Quarry Hike
Try to fool fish with fur, foam and feather imitations of the Follow naturalist Suzanne Michot to one of the historic Lyons
things they eat. Learn about equipment, types of flies for sandstone quarries within the City of Boulder Open Space
various fish species, and rigging your rod and flies for lake and Mountain Parks. Find out about this unique place and the
stream fishing. Includes a basic casting lesson. Taught by the interesting plants and animals of the area! The hike is approx.
experts at Laughing Grizzly Fly Shop, equipment provided 3 miles round trip with a 700 ft elevation gain.
14 & up: Apr 28, Sun, 3:30-6:30pm 247716.02 18 & up: Apr 27, Sat, 1:30-3:30pm 247944.4
Location: SSR Visitor Center, 3001 Sandstone Drive Location: Chautauqua Dining Hall, 900 Baseline Rd
Fee: $25 resident/$31.25 non-resident Fee: $25 resident/$31.25 non-resident
CLIMBING CLASSES/CLINICS
Salsa Dance
Fun and energetic! The Salsa is a nice moving dance, with a
fair amount of turns and partnership interaction. Learn to lead
and follow all while having fun and feeling confident after each
class. Wear comfortable shoes that slide well on the floor.
Fee is per person.
16 & up: Feb 15-Mar 8, Fri, 8-9pm 144725.A
Instructor: Casablanca Dance Studio
Location: St Vrain Memorial Bldg, 700 Longs Peak Ave
Fee: $45 resident/$56.25 non-resident
GENERAL INTEREST
Personal Safety Awareness Alive at 25
Class covers: Awareness theory, stalking methods used by Alive at 25 is a driver’s awareness course designed by the
predators, common myths regarding where and when we are national Safety Council for young drivers. Designed to be
safe, home safety tips, traveling safety tips & easily obtained an early intervention program, the class helps prevent traffic
tools that can be used for your defense. Some simple and violations, collisions, and/or fatalities. Registration is through
effective defensive techniques are taught. Class is taught by Alive@25 on the website www.aliveat25.us or at 720-269-4046.
Longmont Police Officers.
15-24 yrs: Saturday, 8am-12:30pm
13 & up: Feb 12, Tue, 6:30-8:30pm 147110.A Dates: Dec 15; Jan 19; Feb 16; Mar 16; Apr 20; or May 18
Apr 9, Tue, 6:30-8:30pm 247110.04 Location: St Vrain Memorial Bldg, 700 Longs Peak Ave
Instructor: Tori Bellah Fee: $39 driver permit/$79 court ordered
Location: St Vrain Mem Bldg, 700 Longs Peak Ave
Fee: $8 resident/$10 non-resident
SPANISH INSTRUCTION
Learning a language is learning a culture. Have fun building conversational Spanish while exploring the rich works of Spanish
speaking painters and musicians and/or cultural facts.
Instructor: Kenna Guttridge
Location: Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave
Materials Fee: $7 payable to instructor at 1st class
Beginner 2: Foundations
16 & up: Thurs, 12-1:15pm or 7-8:15pm
Getting to Know Your Camera
Topics covered will include automatic vs manual control, white
Sessions: Jan 10-31; Feb 7-28 147331 balance, file formats, ISO ratings and reducing red eye. Course
Mar 7-28; Apr 4-25;May 2-23 247331 is 2 days: first in classroom, and the second taking pictures.
Required equipment: Digital Camera and camera manual.
Intermediate 1: Deeper Rhythms
16 & up: Thurs, 1:30-2:45pm 14 & up:
Sessions: Jan 10-31; Feb 7-28 147333 Jan 10 & 12, Thurs 7-9pm & Sat 10-11:30am 147100.A
Mar 7-28; Apr 4-25; May 2-23 247333 Feb 20 & 23, Wed 7-9pm & Sat 10-11:30am 147100.B
Apr 10 & 13, Wed 7-9pm & Sat 10-11:30am 247100.B
16 & up: Tue, 7:45-9pm Instructor: John Lovell
Sessions: Jan 8-29; Feb 5-26 147333 Location: St Vrain Mem Bldg, 700 Longs Peak Ave
Mar 5-26; Apr 2-23; Apr 30-May 21 247333 Fee: $35 resident/$43.75 non-resident
Yard Art
Make whimsical garden art flowers from used glass and metal
dishes, plates, cups and more. They are easy to assemble and
can remain in your garden year round. The same technique can
be used to create bird baths and garden towers.
18 & up: May 18, Sat, 2-4pm 247394.1A
May 18, Sat, 10am-12pm 247394.1
Instructor: Trish Singelyn
Location: Laughing Heart Art Studio
Fee: $24 resident/$30 non-resident + $10 materials fee
ADULT PROGRAMS
ART & SIP
Grab a drink and get creative with these Thursday night art
classes for adults. New topics and projects each week, including
painting and jewelry making projects inspired by Ansel Adams
in conjunction with our special exhibition. Beer and wine are
available for purchase at the Atrium bar.
18 & up: Feb & Mar, select Thursdays, 6:30 pm, $35
KIDS PROGRAMS
Discovery Days
Discovery Days is an early childhood program at the Longmont Museum
that encourages children ages 2 to 6 and their parents/caregivers to engage
together in educational, hands-on art activities. Through social interaction and
inspiring experiences, this program is a place where play and learning connect.
2-6 yrs: Dec 3-14, Monday/Thursday/Friday
Jan 16-May 10, Wednesday/Thursday/Friday
Session I: 9-10:15 am
Session II: 10:30-11:45am
Session III: 12:30-1:45pm
Fee: $4 museum member, $4.50 non-member, no registration required
To learn more about any of these programs, buy tickets, or register, visit www.longmontmuseum.org or call 303-651-8374.
IMAGINE….
What it Takes to be a Boulder International Film Festival: Itzhak
World Class Conductor Itzhak Perlman's violin playing transcends mere performance
Learn first-hand from Maestro to evoke the celebrations and struggles of real life. Alison
Elliot Moore about the ins and Chernick's enchanting documentary looks beyond the
outs of directing a symphony sublime musician to see a man whose life story unspools in
orchestra. Get behind-the-scenes conversations with masterful musicians, family and friends,
insights into what comes into and most endearingly his devoted wife of 50 years, Toby.
“play” with one of the most 2017 Documentary, Run time: 1 hr, 23 min
exciting and multi-faceted Date: Jan 8, Tue, 5:30pm 184415.01
American conductors of his Fee: Free, but please register in advance
generation.
Date: Jan 11, Fri, 1-2pm A Bronx Tale at the Buell
183018.00 Theatre
Fee: Free, but please Broadway’s hit crowd-pleaser takes
register in advance you to the stoops of the Bronx in the
1960s-where a young man is caught
Amazing Women of Our Times between the father he loves and the
Author Preethi Fernando will tell unimaginable stories of mob boss he’d love to be. Bursting
leadership, diversity, and challenges overcome of women with high-energy dance numbers and
who shook the world. Preethi will show how these stories original doo-wop tunes, A Bronx Tale is
hold lessons we can learn from. Light refreshments follow the an unforgettable story of loyalty and family.
presentation. Autographed copies of her book, "17 Women Seating: Orchestra B, WW-YY; Intermission).
Who Shook the World," will be available. Includes: trip escort & transportation.
Dates: Dec 14, Fri, 1-2:30pm 184369.00 Date: Jan 12, Sat, 11:45am-6pm 181132.00
Fee: Free, but please register in advance Location: Meet at the Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave.
Transportation by Coach Bus.
Fee: $85 resident/ $92 non-resident
EXPLORE…
Interesting Spring Hikes in the Front Range “M.C. Richards: The Fire Within”
Spring can be a challenging time for a Front Range hiker. It’s Screening and Discussion
important to know where to go! And wherever you go, the M.C. Richards: The Fire Within is a deeply moving documentary
stories abound: of history, geology, etymology, wildlife, and film about one of the most visionary artist/philosophers of
more. Join veteran Longmont hiker and author Pete KJ as he creativity in 20th century America. This hour film has won
presents some of his favorite hiking choices for spring, and accolades from over a dozen film festivals worldwide including
delves into the stories that go along with them. the Boulder International Film Festival. The film is presented
Call 303-651-8411 for date and time and discussed by the film's producer, Melody Lewis-Kane and
Fee: Free director Richard Kane.
Date: Feb 26, Tue, 6-7:30pm 183019.00
Fee: Free, but please register in advance
Cancellations with two weeks notice or less are subject to loss of deposit and/or loss of a percentage of fees paid.
Please be aware that special permits are required if you are holding a large event, charging admission or serving or selling alcohol, regardless of date.
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