Carbondale Recreation Fall 2015 Brochure

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Carbondale Recreation & Community Center FALL/WINTER 2015

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Carbondale Recreation & Community Center

FALL/WINTER 2015

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General Facility Hours Monday through Friday 6 am-9 pm Saturday 8 am-5 pm Sunday 10 am-5 pm

NEW Extended Weekend Hours!Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas & New Year’s. Closing @ 5 pm on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.

Play Care Hours Tuesday & Thursday, 8:30-10:30 am (until October 1st)

Facilitated Climbing Wall HoursStaffed Wall Sessions-Safety Orientations and Belay/Climb certifi cations available

Wednesdays 5:30-8:30 pm

Carbondale Recreation & Community Center567 Colorado Ave. Carbondale, CO 81623

970-510-1290 970-510-1396 (fax)

CRCC Hours of Operation

Tuesday & Thursday,

Facilitated Climbing Wall HoursStaffed Wall Sessions-Safety Orientations

Year’s. Closing @ 5 pm on Christmas Eve and

and Belay/Climb certifi cations available Wednesdays 5:30-8:30 pm

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Carbondale Recreation & Community CenterAll memberships require a photo ID at time of purchase.

RD = Resident Discount (Resident must live within 81623 zip code) To receive this discounted rate you must present proof of residency i.e.-drivers license, lease, utilities bill, etc.) G = Guest (Lives outside of 81623 zip code)

Includes access to the Town of Carbondale Recreation & Community Center’s gymnasium, fi tness facility, outdoor exercise area, the climbing wall and indicated fi tness classes.

Resident Discount Guest Children under 3 Free Free Youth (3-17 years)/Seniors (62+ years) $5 RD $7 G Adult (18 +) $7 RD $10 G

Membership Fees Monthly 3 Month 6 Month Annual Youth /Seniors $28 RD / $34 G $69 RD / $84 G $138 RD / $168 G $209 RD / $264 GAdult (18 +) $40 RD / $53 G $105 RD / $128 G $210 RD / $255 G $345 RD / $438 GFamily (2 parents)* $55 RD / $68 G $142 RD / $178 G $258 RD / $ 324 G $493 RD / $631 GFamily (1 parent)* $55 RD / $68 G $142 RD / $178 G $258 RD / $ 324 G $369 RD / $475 G

Membership benefi ts: use of all facilities, climbing wall, gymnasium, lockers, showers, in-house fi tness classes, and discounts on personal training. *Family = 1- 2 children under 18 living in your house. Each additional child family member would be charged an additional

$55 annually, $17 for a 3 month pass, and $6 monthly.

20 visit Punch Pass (15% discount on daily rates) Resident Discount Guest Youth (3-17 years) / Seniors (62 +years) $85 RD $120 GAdult (18 +) $119 RD $170 G Seniors (62 years +) $85 RD $120 G

Punch passes expire in three years and multiple punches can be used daily to bring in friends. Punch passes must be purchased at the CRCC. Punch passes are scanned once per person per visit, per amenity. Punch Passes can be used at the James M. Fleet Pool and at the Carbon-dale Recreation & Community Center.

Admissions

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Director’s Message

Dear Carbondale Citizens,

It’s been a busy but wonderful summer for the Recreation Dept. Our staff takes great pride in the number and diversity of programs it offers, and also in staging or facilitating community-wide special events. And when town staff and government leaders collaborate with local citizens and organizations to seek grant funding to enhance or build new recreational facilities, it’s been a successful strategy due to limited town funds available. This was evident with the recently completed community garden and bike park projects, and will occur again this fall and next spring when the Gus Darien Rodeo bleacher roof is installed, the rodeo announcer’s booth is renovated, and a shade shelter over the community bread oven at Bonnie Fischer Park is built.

Following these projects, there are also tentative plans to build a community/school play-ground at the new Montessori School through a town applied for GOCO grant. The Roaring Fork Pickleball Club also hopes to begin a fund raising campaign to seek matching monies for a future GOCO grant to build pickleball courts on RE-1 School District property. And last a collaborative partnership is about to begin between the Town, Mt. Sopris Historical Society, and Colorado Mountain College to build a heritage orchard and garden on the town owned Thompson House National Historical Site park property.

In closing, if you wish to share your ideas or views regarding park and recreation issues, please feel free to contact me or discuss them with the Parks & Recreation Commission.

Sincerely,Jeff JackelRecreation Director

Director’s Message

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As a recreation professional, as you can imagine, not much of my study time in this field was spent mastering Newton’s Laws of Physics, but I am starting to realize that maybe it should have been. Our bodies and minds enact these laws on a daily basis. In physics, the most basic rule states “an object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion.” The older I get the more prophetic this law of nature becomes. We have to keep our bodies and minds moving, not just to stave off the inevitable passage of time and its power of degradation, but to keep moving forward, with a sense of purpose, and a destination. I see it every day by observing the participants in our recreation programs, fitness classes and the unwavering dedication of our recreation center members. Every day they are moving up the climbing wall, using their muscles to move weights around, moving the basketball around the court, moving the pedals around the axle of a bike. They are staying in motion, and on a daily basis their insessant motion presents to me the ultimate question we all have to ask ourselves: am I? Are you adhering to the laws ofnature? Two of our recreation coordinators have taken this to heart and are moving on to other positions and opportunities. Our programing for many years has been produced by our excellent recreation coordinators, Rebecca Wagner, Bill Kirkland & Jessi Rochel. I hope you had the opportunity to partake in some of our recreation offerings and special events during this time. When the engine is running that smooth, it is inevitable that another law of nature will come into play, and that we all know as Murphy’s Law. Rebecca and Bill have accepted job offers and luckily for all of us they are staying in the valley and I wish them great success with their new endeavors. Rebecca is running the Crown Mt. Recreation District and Bill will soon be “a man in blue.” Jessi will be transferring to the role of Facility Coordinator and awakening the next law of nature that states, “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.” Her equal is named Jason Thraen. Jason will be taking over the youth & adult athletics and special event coordination for the department. Jason worked with us in 2009 as a recreation assistant and has been in the recreation field ever since, but his final words to Jessi when he left the seasonal position were, “How do I get your job?” Well, sticking with the theme here, Newton’s second law states that “the rate of change of in an object is proportional to the force acting on it.” Jason’s forceful patience brought him what he wanted. So, what happens when everyone gets what they want? Everything. New found energy and ideas, optimism and visions for improvements, new programs and opportunities, and the renewed quest to provide the citizens of Carbondale with the best recreation, fitness, health and wellness that we can. Please peruse the multitude of offerings in this brochure and do not forget to be a law abiding citizen and follow the laws of nature, and do whatever it takes to keep moving. Eric BrendlingerRecreation Manager

Manager’s Message

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Carbondale Recreation Center Fitness OfferingsFall is for Fitness!

Here is a simple way to get and stay FIT!

Drop-in to the Carbondale Recreation and Community Center and pay a day fee, get a 20 punch pass that is good for three years, or purchase a 1 month, 3 month or yearly membership. Did you know these classes are included in your membership, daily drop-in fee or a swipe of your punch card!

SilverSneakers ClassicHave fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement, and activity for daily living skills. Hand-held weights, elastic tub-ing with handles, and a ball are offered for resistance; and a chair is used for seated and stand-ing support.

Chair Yoga Moves the whole body through a complete series of seated and standing poses. Chair support is offered to safely perform a variety of poses designed to increase fl exibility, balance and range of movement. Restorative breathing exercises and fi nal relaxation will promote stress reduction and mental clarity.

Power BallThis class starts with a short aerobic warm-up, primarily using the ball to increase balance and stability. Then into strength training, using dumbells and body weight exercises. We will fi n-ish up with a full body stretching routine. If you are looking for a great functional workout this class is for you.

Hatha Yoga Classes will increase your range of motion, facilitate relaxation and release tension through focusing on posture, alignment and breathing. An excellent way to relax and de-stress. For all fi tness levels!

Core Cardio Great Combo workout starting with 30 minutes of cardio followed by 30 minutes of total body sculpting using the Pilates method that restores muscular balance while strengthening and stretching the body focusing on ones abs and back.

Class schedules and instructor information can be found online at www.carbondalerec.com. Class minimums must be met for classes to continue monthly. Please see page 8 & 9 for specialty class offerings. Specialty classes

are not included in CRCC membership rates.

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What is the SilverSneakers® Fitness Program?The SilverSneakers Fitness Program offers a unique blend of physical activity, healthy lifestyle and socially oriented programming that enables older adults to take greater control of their health. It is avail-able at no additional cost to individuals who belong to participating Insurance Plans. Stop by or call us to see if you qualify.

SilverSneakers® ClassicHave fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises de-signed to increase muscular strength, range of movement for daily living skills. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a ball are offered for resistance; and a chair is used for seated and/or standing support. Day: Monday & Wednesday & Friday Time: 9:15 am-10:30 am

SilverSneakers & Personal Training Fall 2015

Personal Training Options and Fees We offer very affordable personal training options with our four highly qualifi ed personal trainers. Purchase your package at the CRCC and then get directly in contact with one of our trainers to set up your training time. Detailed trainer bios are available at the CRCC front desk. *Non-Member Personal Training Not Available* Rates are per hour. 1 Private Session $50 3 Private Sessions $135 ($45 / hr) 5 Private Sessions $200 ($40 / hr) 1 Semi-Private Session $60 (2 people) $75 (3 people)

Jonelle Luther(928) [email protected] NASN Certifi ed Personal Trainer & Sports Nutritionist

Helen Mcqueeney970-948-2082 ( c )ACE-Personal TrainerHydro-Pilates- SpinAFAA Functional Exercise/ Nutrition Certifi ed

Margaret Donnelly503-415-9514margaretfi [email protected] & Fitness Exercise SpecialistAquatic Excercise &SilverSneakers Instructor

Rachel [email protected] Certifi ed Personal Trainer

Rachel [email protected]@yahoo.comNASM Certifi ed Personal Trainer

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SAHN TAE KWON DOStudents, adults and youth, learn the popular martial art of Taekwondo, while improving balance, strength, coordination and fl exibility. Taekwondo abides by the tenets: Courtesy, Integrity, Perseverance, Self-Control and Indomitable Spirit. Six month pre-registration discounts. One time fee of $55 for SAHN TKD uniform not included in monthly fee. Head Instructors: Cedar Rose Guelberth 3rd Dan & Grand Master Richard Hodder 9th Dan Black BeltDay: Tuesdays & Thursdays Date: Year RoundTime: 6:30-8:00 pm Age: 6 & up Location: CRCC GymnasiumCost: $90/month (1st member of family)

$73/month (2nd member of family) $53/month (3 or more members in a family)

North Face Bike Park PogramLearn to take full advantage of the new North Face Bike Park!Work with Coaches John Hartmann, Megan Hartmann, Brian Buell and Dylan Gressett to improve your performance on the bike. Classes will focus on basic skills as well as pumping, jumping and cornering techniques. Open for all levels of riders. Mountain or BMX bikes and helmets are required, and other safety gear is highly recommended. Bikes must be in good working condition and must have functioning brakes. We are offering one Fall session before the snow fl ies, so get signed up!Ages: 6-12 years Time: 5-6 pm Dates: September 8, 15, 22, 29 Days: TuesdaysCost: $60 Location : North Face Bike Park Min/Max: 4/10 per

Specialty Classes Fall 2015

Additional Programs Include: Restorative Martial Arts Classes,

Self Defense Classes, Private Training Programs

New Students Always Welcome!

$73/month (2nd member of family) $53/month (3 or more members in a family)

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Summit Conditioning HIIT your peak! Inspired by HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training), these anaerobic

workouts are HUGE calorie burners. They will keep your heart rate el-evated, build muscle, and improve body composition, cardio fi tness and metabolic function. This type of training not only helps performance, it improves the ability of muscles to burn fat. FIRST CLASS IS FREE!

Classes are modifi ed for ALL fi tness levels. They involve repeated short bouts of high intensity or “burst” exercises followed by brief recovery periods for a challenging 45 minutes. Workouts will incorporate sand bags, speed sacs, kettlebells, plyo boxes, Dynamax , TRX, and more.Days: Tuesday & Thursday (ongoing)

6 -7 am & 12-1 pm & 5:30-6:30 pm (evening class replaces morning class starting in November) Location: CRCC GymnasiumCost: 10 punch pass- Non-member $80 Member Punch Pass $50Instructors: Jonelle Luther & Rachel Santini

Specialty Classes Fall 2015

Inspired by HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training), these anaerobic workouts are HUGE calorie burners. They will keep your heart rate el-evated, build muscle, and improve body composition, cardio fi tness and metabolic function. This type of training not only helps performance, it improves the ability of muscles to burn fat. FIRST CLASS IS FREE!

Classes are modifi ed for ALL fi tness levels. They involve repeated short bouts of high intensity or “burst” exercises followed by brief recovery periods for a challenging 45 minutes. Workouts will incorporate sand bags, speed sacs, kettlebells, plyo boxes, Dynamax , TRX, and more.Days: Tuesday & Thursday (ongoing)6 -7 am & 12-1 pm & 5:30-6:30 pm (evening class replaces morning class starting in November) Location: CRCC GymnasiumCost: 10 punch pass- Non-member $80 Member Punch Pass $50Instructors: Jonelle Luther & Rachel Santini

Base Building for Cyclists �6 AM Mon & Wed �7:15 AM Tues & Thurs �12 noon Mon & Wed �6 PM Tues & Thurs $65 FOR EACH MONTH (8- 9 classes) or $11 drop-in

Choose a time slot. Signing up for the month and a specifi c time frame guarantees you a bike. All fi tness levels are welcome and encouraged. Heart rate monitor required.

Contact Valerie Gilliam for information 970.948.5877Email [email protected] or fi nd us on Facebook Base Camp Cycling

NOVEMBER: Endurance training. Think long, slow distance,build your aerobic engineDECEMBER: More endurance training while gradually increasing intensityJANUARY: High end endurance training, introducing strength through hill climbsFEBRUARY: Continuing with hill climbs, introducing high intensity interval trainingMARCH: Mixture of hill climbs, high intensity interval training and Race Day training

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Fall Climbing Wall ProgramsFacilitated Climbing Wall Hours

Staffed Wall Sessions and Safety Orientations and Belay/Climb certifi cations available. Wednesdays 5:30-8:30 pm

Early ReleaseYouth Only Facilitated Climbing Hours Wednesdays 2:30-4:00 pm Ages: 11 and up

Climbing Wall Safety Orientations: Bouldering, Auto Belay, Top Rope & Lead Certifi ca-tion. All climbers must undergo an initial Safety Orientation prior to accessing the wall. This orientation is a review of wall regulations and equipment, knot tying, belaying, rope man-agement skills, use of technical equipment and climbing commands. Active membership required or a daily entrance fee. Climbers must be certifi ed in one of two levels prior to using the wall.• Level One Certifi cation is the validation for using the climbing wall for bouldering,

auto-belay and top rope belaying. • Level Two Certifi cation is a specialized certifi cation to access our lead routes and to ob-

tain lead belay and lead climbing certifi cation. See front desk to have your name put on an interests list. When we have 4 participants we create a clinic.

Climbing Wall Private Lessons or Semi-Private Belay Certifi cations

This instruction is available through appointment with the climbing wall instructors. 1 Private Session $50 3 Private Sessions $135 5 private sessions $200 Semi –Private Sessions Fees 1 semi-Private Session $60 (2 people, 1 hour) 1 semi-Private Session $75 (3-4 people, 1 hour)

Mommy (or Daddy) and Me Hey Kids! We want to teach your parents about climbing, but we need your help! Have them sign up for this class and help us teach them the right knots and techniques for safe top rop-ing and auto-belay use. The best part about this class is they’ll be certifi ed through our facility and can bring you climbing whenever you want! We’re offering three opportunities for you to get your parents hooked on climbing.

Ages: 4-6 Min/Max: 4 pairs per session Day: Thursday Time: 10-11:30 am session Cost: $30/session Session 1: October 15 & 22 (registration deadline October 8th) Session 2:November 5 & 12 (registration deadline Oct. 29th) Session 3: December 3 & 10 (registration deadline Nov. 26th )

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Fall Youth Climbing Wall Programs

Youth Climbing Class A great introductory climbing class for kids. Instructor will cover all safety aspects and pro-vide a fun environment with games and group challenges. The class will progress sequentially and accommodate beginners and experienced climbers alike. Two sessions offered. Climb on!

Ages: 7-12 Min/Max: 5-8 Day: Tuesdays Time: 3:45-5:00 pm Cost:$60 / session Session 1: Oct 6,13,20,27 Session 2 : Nov 3,10,17, 24 Reg. Deadlines: Session 1 Sept. 29th, Session 2 Oct. 27th

Advanced Youth Climbing Class Pre-requisite, youth climbing class or equivalent experience. A continuation of the introduc-tory climbing class. The class will progress sequentially and accommodate intermediate and experienced climbers alike. Two sessions offered. Climb on!

Ages: 7-12 Min/Max: 5-8 Day: Thursdays Time: 4:00-5:15 pm Cost:$45 / session Session 1 Nov 5, 12, 19 Session 2 Dec 3, 10, 17 Reg. Deadlines: Session 1 Oct. 29, Session 2 Nov. 25

Climbing Club The next step after the advanced youth climbing class to hone your technique and strength to climb your best.Pre-requisite is advanced youth climbing class or instructor permission.

Ages: 7-17 Min/Max: 5-8 Day: Wednesdays Time: 4:00-5:15 pm Cost:$60 / session 1 & 2 $45/ session 3 & 4 Session 1 Sept 9, 16, 23, 30 Session 2 Oct 7, 14, 21, 28 Session 3 Nov 4, 11, 18 Session 4 Dec 2, 9, 16 Reg. Deadlines: Session 1- Sept 2, Session 2- Sept.30, Session 3- Oct 28, Session 4-Nov 25

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Motion MondaysThis action-packed program is for preschool-ers who want to ride! Bring your own scoot-er, Strider, Razor, tryke, bike, or any other wheeled contraption to the gym. We will set up an obstacle course to ride in, on, and around. The bounce house will also be set up. This is a parent-supervised program.

Ages: 1-6 (children under 1 are free)Day: MondayDates: Ongoing (No class on Labor Day, Sept. 7)Time: 10:30-11:45 amCost: $5 member/$6 non-member or Play Care Punch (per child)Location: CRCC Gymnasium

Wild and Wacky WednesdayHey preschoolers! Join us in the gym for free play time. Parents must remain in attendance the whole time. This program is parent-supervised. We will set up obstacle courses, the bounce house, bowl-ing, basketball, soccer, hockey, crafts, and more!

Ages: 1-6 (children under 1 are free)Day: WednesdayDates: October 7-April 13 (No class on March 9)Time: 10:30-11:45 amCost: $5 member/$6 non-member or Play Care Punch (per child)Location: CRCC Gymnasium

Easy Online Registration. Go to our website www.carbondalerec.com

Pre-school Programs Fall 2015

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Sk8 LessonsJoin instructor Chris Johnson at the Carbondale Skate Park and get ready to rip! Please see above defi nitions to fi nd the right class for you. Must sign up for full session. Must bring own skateboard. HELMETS MANDATORY AND ALL OTHER SAFETY EQUIP-MENT STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.Days: Thursdays (Coed) Dates: September 10, 17, 24, and October 1 Ages: 5-14 years Cost: $65 Location: Carbondale Skate Park Min/Max: 4/10Beginners Time: 4:30 pm-5:30 pm Intermediate/Advanced Time:5:30 pm-6:30 pm

Youth VolleyballPass, Set, Hit! Join us for an introductory volleyball program. We will do skill-building drills and games. For the fi rst-time or intermediate player.Ages: 8-12Days: Monday/WednesdayDates: October 5-28Time: 3:30-4:30 pmCost: $40Location: CRCC GymnasiumMin/Max: 8/12Registration Deadline: Monday, September 28

Dodgeball DerivativesKeep your kids active after school by joining Dodgeball Derivatives. We will explore many different ways to play the game of Dodgeball. Have your kids played Artillery, Ship-wreck, Minefi eld or Last One Standing? These are great games using our specially designed dodgeballs. Ages: 8-11 Day: Friday Time: 3:30-4:30pmDates: October 23, 30, November 6, 13Cost: $30 Location: CRCC GymnasiumMin/Max: 8/20 Registration Deadline: Friday, October 16

Youth Programs Fall 2015

Easy Online Registration. Go to our website www.carbondalerec.com

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Early Release Wednesday Open GymOne half of the basketball gymnasium will be available for Open Gym activities on Early Release Wednesdays. Sport options will include basketball, volleyball, and indoor soccer.During Early Release Wednesdays ONLY we will allow kids 7 and up to access Open Gym. (Please note that our normal age rules require anyone 10 years and under to be supervised by someone 11 years and older.) Ages: 7 & up Day: Wednesdays Time 2:00-4:00 pmCost: Swipe of membership card or our special Wednesday Early Release youth daily drop-in rate of $3.00

Early Release Youth Only Facilitated Climbing The climbing wall will be staffed during this time to allow access to our climbing equipment and for previously belay certifi ed climbers to get some youth specifi c climbing time. One must be 11 years old or older to receive this certifi cation. For youth 11 years and older that have not been certifi ed yet, our climbing wall instructor will be available during this time to teach you what you need to know to pass the belay certifi cation test. Ages: 11 and up Day: Wednesdays Time: 2:00-4:00 pmCost: Swipe of membership card or our special Wednesday Early Release youth daily drop-in rate of $3.00

Early Release Wednesday Fall/Winter 2015 / 2016

Easy Online Registration. Go to our website www.carbondalerec.com

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Youth Basketball Fall/Winter 2015 / 2016Dinky DunkersThis is an introductory recreational basketball program for 1st and 2nd grade girls and boys. Participants will learn the funda-mentals of passing, dribbling, and shooting, as well as the rules of the game in a fun active environment.Ages: 1st and 2nd gradeDays: Monday/Wednesday (Girls), Tuesday/Thursday (Boys) Dates: November 2-December 3 (We will NOT meet the week of Thanksgiving) Time: 3:30-4:30 pm Cost: $45Location: Carbondale Recreation Center GymnasiumMin/Max: 8/12 (per session)Registration Deadline: Friday, October 30

Youth Basketball LeagueBasketball season is coming! Our leagues are designed to de-velop young boys and girls into fundamentally sound basketball players by teaching them basketball specifi c skills, teamwork, camaraderie, a strong work ethic, and more. We offer separate male and female leagues for both 3rd/4th graders & 5th/6th graders. Teams will practice once each week with one or two games per week as well (practices and games are an hour each). The season will culminate with a tournament. All teams are fi rst come, fi rst serve. Once a team fi lls we will add a second team. Ages: 3rd/4th Grade; 5th/6th GradeDates: December 7-February 27

Days: Game & Practice Schedules will vary (Monday-Fridays) Times: Game & Practice Schedules will vary (4:00-7:00 pm)

Cost: $70/child Min/Max Players Per Team: 8/10**Once we get 10 players, one team will be full. Then, we will start fi lling an additional team. If there is not a minimum of 8 players signed up on the additional team, then those participants will not be able to play.Registration Deadline: Friday, November 13***Please note player requests during registration (day/time, coach, teammates). We can-not accommodate all requests but we will do our best!

(Scholarships are available for these programs)

Easy Online Registration. Go to our website www.carbondalerec.com

Times: Game & Practice Schedules will vary (4:00-7:00 pm)Cost: $70/child

Volunteer Coaches

are needed for this program.

If interested contact Jason at the

CRCC 510-1279 or e-mail him at

[email protected]

Dinky DunkersThis is an introductory recreational basketball program for 1st and 2nd grade girls and boys. Participants will learn the funda-mentals of passing, dribbling, and shooting, as well as the rules of the game in a fun active environment.Ages: 1st and 2nd gradeDays: Monday/Wednesday (Girls), Tuesday/Thursday (Boys) Dates: November 2-December 3 (We will NOT meet the week of Thanksgiving)

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Fall & Winter Adult Volleyball LeaguesBump, set, and spike your way into our 4 on 4 Fall Volleyball League! This league is fast-paced and action-packed, offering nothing but a great time to those involved. The league will consist of regular season play, followed by a single-elimination or double-elimination tournament (depending on how many teams register) to determine the league champion. In addition, the league is self-offi ciated with teams making their own calls.

Days: Mondays Ages: 18+ Dates: September 28–December 14 Winter League to follow (Jan 11 to March 28th) Cost: $200 / team / league Times: 7:00-10:00 pm Max # Teams: 10Registration Deadline: Friday, September 25For more league information about standings, teams, game times, and tournament schedule please visit: www.quickscores.com/carbondalerec

Men’s Basketball LeagueGet your team in early for Carbondale Recreation Men’s Basketball League. Sign up is fi rst come, fi rst serve (10 teams maximum). All Games will be held at the Carbondale Recreation and Community Center and will be called by 2 refs. Regular season play will be followed by a League Tourna-ment. FULL PAYMENT IS REQUIRED TO RESERVE A SPOT IN THE LEAGUE. ***If you are interested in a ref position please contact Jason at 510-1279.

Ages: 18+Day: SundaysDates: Season starts January 10th (no games Super Bowl Sunday, February 7th)Time: 5:00 pm-9:00 pmCost: $400/team if registered on or before December 7th $500/team if registered on or before December 21st Location: Carbondale Recreation and Community CenterMin/Max: 6/10Registration Deadline: Monday, December 21st For more league information about standings, teams, game times, and tournament schedule please visit: www.quickscores.com/carbondalerec

Easy Online Registration. Go to our website www.carbondalerec.com

Adult Leagues & Tournaments Fall/ Winter 2015-2016

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Drop-In Pickleball Saturdays

8 am - 11 am

Adult Drop-in Sports Fall/Winter 2015-2016We provide access to our gymnasium for volleyball, basketball, soccer and pickleball. Fee is daily drop-in rate in accordance to where you live or a swipe of your membership card. These are non-refereed pick-up game options. Sportsmanslike conduct is expected at all times. For safety reasons children are not allowed in the gym during adult drop-in play. Children under the age of 11 are not allowed anywhere else in the facility unsupervised. Access to the gym requires payment of our daily fee or possession of a valid CRCC membership.

Adult Open Gym Volleyball Adult drop-in volleyball is held every Monday night from 7-9 pm. The only exception

to this is when the volleyball league is running. See league info on page 16. 1. You must be at least 16 years old to play. 2. Four teams of six are permitted to play at one time. If numbers exceed 24, teams will rotate in and out with the teams that lose the previous match. 3. Winners also must rotate out after two consecutive wins if other teams are waiting. 4. When people are waiting to play without fi elding enough players for a full team, they must be rotated in so they can participate.

Adult Open Gym BasketballEvery Wednesday night the gym is reserved for drop-in basketball for adults from 7-9 pm. Rules for safe and fair drop-in basketball:

1. You must be at least 16 years old to play. 2. Three teams of fi ve are permitted for full court drop-in play. If numbers exceed 15, the main court will be split and the East and West courts will be used. 3. Absolutely NO dunking with users hanging or snapping of the rim. It is the user’s responsibility to read and understand the gymnasium rules available at the CRCC.

Adult Open Gym Soccer Every Friday night the gym is reserved for drop-in soccer for adults from 7-9 PM. Rules for safe and fair drop-in soccer:1. You must be 16 years old to play.

2. All teams consist of 5 players. If numbers exceed 30 players, the main court will be split and the East and West courts will be used for North & South play. 3. Teams must rotate after winning 2 games in a row or losing a game. Games play up to 3 goals.

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13th Annual

Friday, October 9: Celtic Fest 5pm-9pm Beer Tent: German Beer and W ine, Cider Beer Authentic Austrian Cuisine: Brats/Kraut,, Hot Dogs, Kielbasa, Pork Sandwiches, Dumplings, Wiener Schnitzel, Haschee Knoedel, Pretzels 7pm -9:30pm Live Music with Potcheen 8pm Men’s Best Legs in a Kilt Contest

Saturday, October 10: Oktoberfest 11am-1pm Kids’ Pumpkin Carving and Crafts with Handmakery-FREE! 11am-2pm The Average German Band (Polka Band) 11pm-5pm Cornhole Tournament (Pre-register!) 11am-9pm German Biergarten: German Beer and Wine, Cider Beer 11am-9pm Authentic Austrian Cuisine 1:30pm-3pm Women’s Nail Driving Competition 2:30pm-5:30pm Those Austrian Guys (Polka Band) 3pm-5pm Men’s Nail Driving Competition 6pm Liter Holding Competition 7pm-9:30pm Live Music with The Starletts

Authentic German Biergarten Glass Steins

Warsteiner Beer Cider Beer

Red and White Wines

For more info call the Carbondale Recreation and Community Center at 970.510.1278

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HOLIDAY PROGRAMSLetters to SantaHo Ho Ho! If you have been a good little boy or girl, let Santa know what you would like for Christmas. Write a letter or draw a picture and address it to Santa at the North Pole. Drop it off at Santa’s mailbox at the Carbondale Recreation and Community Center from December 1 – December 20. The letters will then be delivered to Santa at the North Pole. Make sure to sign your name and address so Santa can write back.

Crafts with SantaCome get crafty with Santa Claus! We will make Holiday ornaments, deco-rate cookies, and design Christmas cards! We will provide the supplies, you bring your imagination and Holiday spirit! We will also set up the bounce house and open the gym for activities! And before you leave make sure to take your picture with Santa and tell him what you want for Christmas.Ages: 1-8 Day: Sunday Date: December 13 Time: 10 am-12 pm Cost: $5/child Location: CRCC GymMin/Max: 10/40 Registration Deadline: Wednesday, December 9

Light Up CarbondaleThe Town of Carbondale Recreation Department along with Carbondale Council on Arts and Humanities invites everyone to light up Carbondale and welcome Santa. The lights on all of the trees lining Main Street will come on when Santa reaches the 4th Street Plaza. There will be carolers, and free hot chocolate and cookies to keep you warm.Date: Friday, December 4 Time: 5:00 -8:00 pm Cost: FREE Location: The Launchpad, 4th Street Plaza, and Main Street

3rd Annual Oktoberfest Cornhole Tournament

Date: October 10th, 2015 Time: 11:00 amLocation: 4th street and Main Downtown CarbondaleEntry fees: Registration fee is total cost for team 30 Team Double Elimination Tournament$20 Early Bird Registration (ends 10/2)$25 Late Registration Fee (ends 10/7)$30 Day of Registration (if available) 4 ways to register 1.www.carbondalerec.com 2.Call: 970-510-1292 3. At the Recreation Center 4. Day of RegistrationTournament Contact:Jason Thraen [email protected]

Special Events and Holiday Programs 2015

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4th St. Plaza Park Rink A downtown ice rink will again be available for family skating this winter at the corner of 4th St. and Main St. in downtown Carbondale. This rink will be open from 12 noon to 9 pm daily, ice permitting. The season will be short so make sure you don’t miss it.... come skating. Go to our website or facebook page for updated ice information. FYI-No stick sports are allowed on this sheet of ice. Hockey and Broomball must take place at the Gus Darien Ice Rink. There is a selection of ice skates for rent for $3/day or $10/for 3 days (must visit the CRCC at 567 Colo-rado Ave., only 2 blocks away for rentals).

Family Skate EventCommunity Skate PartyCome on down to the 4th Street Plaza Ice Rink on January’s First Friday for a free Community Party. We will have a fi re pit, roast hot dogs and marshmallows, and drink hot chocolate. Ice skate rentals will be avail-able at the Rec Center until 9 pm. Day: Friday Date: January 1 Time: 5:30-8 pm Cost: FREE Location: 4th Street Plaza Ice Rink

Gus Darien Ice RinkWe will be operating the large ice rink located on County Road 100, the home of the summer rodeo. Ice skate rentals are available to rent at the CRCC in downtown Carbondale. We have fl ood lights to illuminate the ice until 9 pm. The ice rink is reserved Wednesday and Friday nights from 6:00-10:00 pm for the Carbondale Broomball League and reserved 4:00-7:30 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays during January and February for Youth Hockey classes.

Ice Rink RentalsThe Gus Darien Ice Rink is available for private rentals—schedule a birthday party, holiday party, or just hockey time. Please call 970-510-1279 for more information, including available times and dates, rates, and other details.

Pick up HockeyPick up hockey is allowed at the Gus Darien Ice Rink on a fi rst come fi rst serve basis unless there is a Town Recreation Program scheduled. Please respect other skaters and adjust the goal setup to accommodate other rink users. Pick up hockey is not allowed to supersede other uses except during the following times: Tuesday, Thursday, & Sunday 7:30-9:00 pm.

Ice Rink Information

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Introduction to Ice Hockey for KidsThis is an introductory program for ice hockey for boys and girls. These lessons are for those who have some skating skills with little or no hockey skills. Participants will develop their skills and learn the basics of the game in a recreational environment. Hockey helmets with full face mask and an appropriately sized hockey stick required for all participants. Shin pads, elbow pads, hockey pants and hockey gloves are highly recommended. **Coaches are needed for this program. If you are interested, call Eric

970-510-1277.Days: Tues & Thurs Dates: January 5- February 4 **ice permitting Cost: $50 Min/Max: 8/20 per session Ages: 6-9 yrs Time: 4-5 pm 5-5:30 pm Open ScrimmageAges: 10-14 yrs Time: 5:30 pm- 6:30 pmRegistration deadline: Tuesday December 29 Introduction to Ice Hockey for AdultsThis program is for adults who have some skating skills with little or no hockey skills. Partici-pants will develop their skills and learn the basics of the game in a recreational environment. Hockey helmets with full face mask and an appropriately sized hockey stick required for all participants. Shin pads, elbow pads, and hockey gloves are recommended. Days: Fridays Dates: Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29 Cost: $65 Min/Max: 8/15 Time: 5:30-6:30 pm Registration deadline: Monday, December 28

Carbondale Broomball LeagueThe Recreation Department will continue its very popular adult broomball league for ages 18 and up. Broomball sticks are provided. Come have a laugh, get a good workout, or sit by the

fi re and cheer on the teams. Helmets are REQUIRED & HEAVILY ENFORCED. People not wearing helmets will not be allowed to play. Kneepads, elbow pads, and/or wristguards are highly recommended, as are helmets with full face masks for the goalies.Day: Wednesday and Friday NightsDates: Jan 6th-Feb 5th Time: 6:00 pm-10:00 pm on Wed. 7:00 pm-10:00 pm on Fridays Location: Gus Darien Ice ArenaCost: $200/team Min/Max: 6/8 Registration deadline: Mon, December 14MANDATORY CAPTAINS MEETING WED DEC 16, 7:00 PM AT THE CARBONDALE RECREATION CENTER. For more league information about standings, teams, game times, and tournament schedule please visit: www.quickscores.com/carbondalerec

Introduction to Ice Hockey for KidsThis is an introductory program for ice hockey for boys and girls. These lessons are for those who have some skating skills with little or no hockey skills. Participants will develop their skills and learn the basics of the game in a recreational environment. Hockey helmets with full face mask and an appropriately sized hockey stick required for all participants. Shin pads, elbow pads, hockey pants and hockey gloves are highly recommended. **Coaches are

Gus Darien Ice Rink Programs

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Palisade Fruit and Wine TourWe will tour the orchards and vineyards of Palisade. Bring your fruit and wine money!Day: FridayDate: September 18Time: 9am-5pmCost: $10Location: The van will depart from/return to Carbondale Senior Hous-ing Commons IVMin/Max: 6/10Registration Deadline: One week prior

McClure Pass Colors Tour and Paonia Delicious Orchards Join us for a trip over McClure Pass. We will take in the fall colors in all their glory and then continue on to Paonia to have lunch and pick fruit at Delicious Orchards. Bring money for lunch and fruit picking! Check out www.deliciousorchardstore.com for more information. Day: FridayDate: October 2Time: 9am-5pmCost: $10Location: The van will depart from/return to Carbondale Senior Housing Commons IVMin/Max: 6/10Registration Deadline: One week prior

Grand Junction Mall Do you want to get away? Join the Carbondale Recreation Department for a day at the Grand Junction Mall. You can do some shopping, have lunch or just enjoy a stroll through the mall. Day: Friday Dates: December 11Time: 9:00am-5:00pmCost: $10Location: Van will pick up/drop off Seniors at Crystal Meadows in front of Commons IVMin/Max: 6/10 Registration Deadline: Friday before the Trip

Senior Programs Fall/ Winter 2015

Do you want to get away? Join the Carbondale Recreation Department for a day at the Grand Junction Mall. You can do some shopping, have lunch or just enjoy a stroll through the mall. Day: Friday Dates: December 11Time: 9:00am-5:00pmCost: $10Location: Van will pick up/drop off Seniors at Crystal Meadows in front of Commons IV

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FRIENDSFORUM EVENTS TICKETS

WWW.CARBONDALEMOMSFORMOMS.COM

CONNECT WITH LOCAL MOTHERS TO SHARE INFORMATION, SUPPORT & INPSIRATION.

JOIN US!  CARBONDALE  GYMNASTICS  CLASSES  

AT  BRIDGES  HIGH  SCHOOL  GYMNASIUM  

 September  14  –  December  8          

Mondays  &  Tuesdays  Preschool/Beg:  (Ages  3-­‐5)    4:15-­‐5:00  Beg  /  Adv.  Beg:    (Ages  6-­‐10)    5:00-­‐6:00  Intermediate:    (Ages  8  -­‐15)    5:00-­‐6:30  

 Pre-­‐registration  with  Cathy  Corbett  

Thunder  River  Gymnastics  [email protected]  

970-­‐948-­‐7252    

CREATIVE DANCE:AGES 3 TO 4 Thursdays 4:00-4:45 $60/month

PRE-BALLET: AGES 4 ½ TO 6 Mondays 4:15-5:00 $60/month or Saturdays 9:45-10:30 $60/month

BEGINNING BALLET: AGES 6 TO 7 Mondays 5:00-6:00 $70/month

BALLET 1 & 2: AGES 8+ Thursdays 4:45-5:45 $70/month

BALLET 3 & 4: AGES 10+* Wednesdays 6:30-7:45 & Saturdays 10:30 - noon $120/month

JAZZ 1: ages 7+ Wednesdays 4:00-5:00 $70/month

JAZZ 2: AGES 11+** Wednesdays 5:00-6:30 $70/month **ADULTS WELCOME!

**NEW ADULT CLASSES**

BEGINNING BALLET AND STRETCH MONDAYS 6:00-7:30 punch pass

INTERMEDIATE BALLET THURSDAYS 6:00-7:30 punch pass

LOCATED AT THE LAUNCHPAD: 76 S 4TH ST. CARBONDALE, CO

REGISTER AT: WWW.CRYSTALRIVERBALLET.COM EMAIL: [email protected]

STUDENTS MUST BE REGISTERED BY OCTOBER 1ST TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR ANNUAL PRODUCTION OF THE NUTCRAKER ON DECEMBER 19TH AND 20TH

Crystal River Balle t School offer ing dance in Carbonda le s ince 1999

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General InformationRecreation Department

Recreation DirectorJeff Jackel510-1214 W / 319-8049 [email protected]

Recreation Center Manager Eric Brendlinger510-1277 W / 319-2494 [email protected]

Recreation CoordinatorFacilitiesJessi Rochel510-1278 W / 274-2821 [email protected]

Recreation CoordinatorAthletics & Special EventsJason Thraen510-1279W / 712-216-0967 [email protected]

Recreation Facilities/Field MaintenanceSteve Groom379-9978 [email protected]

Parks & RecreationCommission

Becky Moller: ChairTracy Wilson: Vice Chair

Rob ComeyTodd Chamberlin

Hollis KerlerHeather Henry

Kathleen WanatowiczCamy Britt

The P&R Commission meets the second Wednesday of the month in Town Hall at 7 pm and the public is welcome. Agendas are available on the Town of Carbondale Website.

www.carbondalegov.org

Amigos y Amigas Latinossi no lees ingles, llama a Eric al 510-1277 puede explicar todos los programas en este

libro y como registrarse. Gracias.

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