Carbondale Recreation Summer Brochure 2016

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SUMMER 2016 Carbondale Recreation & Community Center

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Check out all our programs, activities, and events for May-September, 2016!

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SUMMER 2016Carbondale Recreation & Community Center SUMMER 2016

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Table of ContentsGeneral Info ..................................... Pg 3

Director’s & Manager’s Messages.... Pg 4-5

Hours of Operation.......................... Pg 6

Admissions ...................................... Pg 7

Fitness information........................... Pg 8-9

Specialty Classes .............................. Pg 10

Birthday Party Info............................ Pg 11

Climbing Wall Information................ Pg 12-14

Pool Programs ................................... Pg 15-22

Pre-school Programs ..........................Pg 23

Youth Tennis ............. ....................... Pg 24

T-Ball & Garden Camp ..................... Pg 25

V-ball, B-ball, Football Camps........... Pg 26

Friday Field Trips................................ Pg 27

Sk8 Board Programs .......................... Pg 28-29

Trails & Tents ..................................... Pg 30

North Face Bike Park ..........................Pg 31

Family Events ..................................... Pg 32

Adult Leagues ......................................Pg 33

Pickleball Tournam............................... Pg 34

Senior Programs....................................Pg 35

Summer Event Schedule ....... .............. Pg 36

Comm. Prog. & Events......................... Pg 37-39

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General InformationRecreation Department

Phone Numbers & Contact Information

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

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

Recreation CoordinatorFacility & Front DeskJessi Rochel510-1278 W / 274-2821 [email protected]

Recreation CoordinatorAthletics & Special EventsJason Thraen510-1279 W / (712) 216-0967jthraen@carbondaleconet

Recreation CoordinatorAquatics & Health /WellnessMargaret Donnelly510-1280 W / (503) 415-9514 [email protected]

Recreation FacilitiesField MaintenanceSteve Groom379-9978 [email protected]

Parks & RecreationCommission

The Town of Carbondale Recreation Department is pleased to present the 2015 Summer Recreation Brochure. It is our goal to continue to provide and improve

recreation programs in our town. We hope you will be an active participant in the

many opportunities the town has to offer. Remember . . . the benefi ts of Parks &

Recreation are endless.

Parks & Recreation CommissionBecky Moller: Chair

Tracy Wilson:Vice ChairRob Comey

Todd ChamberlinHollis Kerler

Heather HenryKathleen Wanatowicz

Camy Britt

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.

Online Registration. Go to our website

www.carbondalerec.com

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Dear Carbondale Citizens,

Over the past year, the Carbondale Recreation Deptartment has been partnering and collaborating with Garfi eld County on local efforts to encourage Healthy Eating & Active Living (HEAL), and to fund projects that might assist us in those areas. This past December, the town constructed an outdoor class-room shelter that covers and protects the community bread oven, and is located immediately adjacent to the Demeter Community Garden behind the Third St. Center. This shelter will be utilized for educational gardening and bread oven

cooking classes, will provide shade for parents and children working their garden plots, and will be an ideal location for having a picnic in the park. The project was funded through two mini-grants from Garfi eld County. One grant was for $5,000 from LiveWell, and the other grant was for $19,000 from the Garfi eld County Federal Mineral Lease District.

Earlier this month it was announced that Carbondale would receive another $5,000 mini-grant from LiveWell Garfi eld County to assist the Town in constructing two paved trail path connections, approximately 515 feet in length, that would connect the Highway 133 Crystal Valley Trail to the bread oven shelter, and also provide a connection to the Third Street bicycle/pedestrian corridor leading past the library to downtown.

The Town is also working with LiveWell and the Garfi eld County Department of Public Health on a three-year funded State of Colorado grant for public outreach gathering of infor-mation and technical assistance to identify non-motorized transportation projects within Car-bondale. These projects could include construction of needed neighborhood sidewalks, or new paved trail or path connections, including safer routes to local schools that will encourage and allow for safer movement and mobility by students biking or walking to school.

The Town has also recently hired an Aquatics & Wellness Coordinator, Margaret Don-nelly, who will be emphasizing the importance of healthy lifestyle choices to improve one’s health and well-being. She represents Carbondale on the Garfi eld County LiveWell Board, and also directs the efforts of the local Carbondale HEAL Coalition, whose mission is: (1) Create additional opportunities for citizens to live an active healthy lifestyle; (2) Encourage growing and/or eating healthier foods; (3) Encourage workplace wellness; and (4) Emphasize importance of emotional (mental & spiritual) wellness as it relates to meeting your overall physical health needs.

It’s exciting that the Recreation Department is a partner in working with the Garfi eld County LiveWell Coalition, and that we are also coordinating the efforts of the local Carbondale HEAL Coalition in seeking ways, including funding opportunities, to promote a healthy eating and an active living lifestyle for the citizens of Carbondale! If you, either as an individual or a business owner, would like to become involved with the HEAL Coalition, please don’t hesi-tate to contact either myself or Margaret. We meet as a coalition group every other month and would love to have you join us. In the meantime….

Live Well & Live Inspired!Jeff JackelRecreation Director

Director’s Message

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Manager’s Message Some say the millenials, or the “Me” generation, can’t focus, are narcissistic and over-confident. Furthermore, they say that those born into what is also known as Generation Y, are lazy and have short attention spans and as a result, our future is surely doomed. Some believe that the generation behind them, which has a plethora of monikers (Gen Z, iGen, Posts, Re-Gen), will be even worse.

Our Summer Brochure cover represents the myriad of thoughts running through a young baseball pitcher’s mind, making us wonder why he is not focused on the task at hand. All he should be thinking about is how to throw a strike. Well, I say to those naysayers that the next generation is going to be the best ever. This young man and his peers have all of the tools to challenge conventional wisdom, and in the process, adapt to their environment and find new and better ways of doing things. They will grow up with all the information from the history of mankind at their fingertips. Their minds are evolving, and I believe they have the ability to process a multitude of thoughts simultaneously. The picture on our cover depicts the optimistic wonder of being young and full of ideas and options. There is a push to call them Generation We. They think before they do, they col-lectively share everything about themselves, they do not believe in historical individual stereo-types, and they are much nicer to each other than previous generations because they have culti-vated the ability to accept people’s differences. So, how do we, a small recreation department, produce programming able to satisfy the next generation’s hyper-curious mind? We need to realize that our mission is to provide more than the traditional team sports and individual sport skills to our participants. We need to create and deliver real opportunities for self-actualization and personal growth in a fun and enticing, yet controlled, environment.

It is a challenge, but with our present programming we are creating wonderful youth, experiences, full of possibilites and options. There are twenty other summer programs that our baseball pitcher on the cover could be thinking about. There was just not enough room on the page to accurately represent them all. Please peruse through this brochure to see all of the ac-tivities and trips and unique experiences that the Carbondale Recreation Department and many other local organizations offer. (Please see pages 37-39 for other organizations’ summer youth offerings.) Pause for page perusing................

Welcome back! As you can see,we collectively focus our energy on creating programs that have the potential to benefit everyone. With this philosophy in mind, I want to mention our scholarship program. We offer program fee assistance for all of our self-produced youth programs. If you are interested, please fill out the CRCC scholarship paperwork, available on our website and at the front desk of the CRCC. If you qualify, you can receive 50% off of a Carbondale Recreation Department program up to three times a year, per child.

Whatever generation you are in, I know you are still curious. Hopefully, our programs can feed your curiosity and satiate it. And by the way, our Generation We pitcher on the front cover threw a perfect strike!

Eric BrendlingerRecreation Manager

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Carbondale Recreation & Community Center567 Colorado Avenue

Carbondale, CO 81623970-510-1290 Front Desk

www.carbondalerec.com

Town of Carbondale Recreation & Community Center Mission StatementThe Town of Carbondale Parks & Recreation Department is dedicated to

providing and maintaining parks, trails and recreational amenities. Throughinnovation and community cooperation, we will develop leisure services,programs and facilities that improve the quality of life for all citizens, and

benefi t the economic vitality of our community.

General Facility Hours Seasonal Summer Hours

Memorial Day weekend-Labor Day weekend

Monday through Thursday 6 am - 9 pm Friday 6 am - 7 pm Saturday 9 am - 2 pm Sunday 10 am - 4 pm

Closures Memorial Day • July 4 • Labor Day

John M. Fleet Pool HoursMay 28th - June 5th: 7 days a week 10 am – 5 pm

June 6th – September 5th: Monday – Friday 6:30 am-7 pm & Saturday/Sunday 10 am-5 pm

* Please see page 15 for pool schedule. Hours subject to change due to lifeguard availability, weather, and scheduled events.

Summer Climbing Wall Hours

Open during operational hours for certifi ed climbers with their own equipment.“Facilitated Climbing” Staffed Wall Sessions and Certifi cations during the summer

months are every other Wednesday from 6:30 - 8 :30 pm. These will be offered on the fi rst, third and fi fth Wednesdays of the month.

Private and Semi-private lessons are available. See page 12.

Hours of Operation

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Carbondale Recreation & Community CenterDaily Admissions

RD = Resident Discount (Resident must live within 81623 zip code) 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 Carbondale Recreation & Community Center.

Pool Pass Add-Ons to CRCC MembershipsPool Pass: For an additional fee to your annual, six month or three month (summer) Recreation & Community Center Pass you can add on a pool pass that is discounted 20% .

Youth /Senior add $79 (you save $20) Adult add $135 (you save $30) Family add $225 (you save $50)

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Fitness Classes (Included in Membership)Fitness Classes (Included in Membership) 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 10 for specialty class offerings. Specialty classes are

not included in CRCC membership rates.

SilverSneakers Classic: Mon, Wed, & Fri 9:15-10:30 amHave 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 tubing with handles, and a ball are offered for resistance; and a chair is used for seated and standing support. This class is designed with an additional 15 minutes of cardio at the beginning of class and offers modifi cations for all participants.

Hatha Yoga: Mon & Wed 7:30-8:30 am / Fri: 8-9 amStart your day by waking up your body and mind in a way that will help you get through your day feeling more fl uidity in your movements, less stiff, and less stressed. Joanne focuses on breath and good postural alignment to help gently awaken the body as you move through the positions.

TRX Core and More: Mon & Wed 12-1 pm This class is a little bit of everything. A little bit of weight lift-ing, a little bit of functional training, a little bit of Pilates, and a little bit more! Come join Helen for a great total body workout without a lot of joint impact. Great for someone who wants to try something new, has a nagging injury, or is just getting into working out.

Core Cardio: Tuesday & Thursday 8:30-9:30 amHigh energy is required for this combo class. For the fi rst half of class feel the beat of the music as Kerri leads you through a dynamic cardio workout. Then enjoy total body sculpting using the Pilates method that restores muscular balance while strength-ening and stretching the body, focusing on ones abs and back.

Chair Yoga: Tuesday & Thursday 10-11 amMove you whole body through a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses. Chair support is offered to safely perform a variety of postures designed to increase fl exibility, balance and range of movement. Restorative breathing exercises and fi nal relaxation will promote stress reduction and mental clarity.

Core Cardio: High energy is required for this combo class. For the fi rst half of class feel the beat of the music as Kerri leads you through a dynamic cardio workout. Then enjoy total body sculpting using the Pilates method that restores muscular balance while strength-ening and stretching the body, focusing on ones abs and back.

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

SilverSneakers Classic: Have 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 tubing with handles, and a ball are offered for resistance; and a chair is used for seated and standing support. This class is designed with an additional 15 minutes of cardio at the beginning of class and

Hatha Yoga:Start your day by waking up your body and mind in a way that will help you get through your day feeling more fl uidity in your movements, less stiff, and less stressed. Joanne focuses on breath and good postural alignment to help gently awaken the body as you move through the positions.

TRX Core and MoreThis class is a little bit of everything. A little bit of weight lift-ing, a little bit of functional training, a little bit of Pilates, and a little bit more! Come join Helen for a great total body workout without a lot of joint impact. Great for someone who wants to try something new, has a nagging injury, or is just getting into working out.

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Fitness Classes (Included in Membership cont.)Tai Chi: Friday 11 am-12 pmMovement is for every-body. This class is designed for all age groups using active postures and movements combined with mental focus, breathing, and relaxation in order to promote balance and stability. Health benefi ts include relaxation, bal-ance, fl exibility, and strength. If you are stressed at work take a break and come feel the energizing effects of this class.

Summit Conditioning: Tues & Thurs 6-7 am & 12-1 pm Take YOUR fi tness to the next level. You’ll be addicted to the results! Inspired by HIIT (High Intensity Interval Train-ing), these anaerobic workouts involve repeated short bouts of high intensity exercises followed by brief recovery periods for a challenging 45 minutes. They will keep your heart rate elevated, build muscle, and improve body composition, cardio fi tness, and metabolic function. This type of training helps performance and improves the ability of muscles to burn fat.

Stay tuned for additonal evening classes coming in May!

Two easy steps to personal training. You must have a current membership. 1. Pay for training at the front desk. 2. Contact the personal trainer who best suits your needs and schedule your appointment. A list of personal trainers is available at the front desk of the CRCC.

Personal Training Fees1 Hour Private Session $50 = $50 per hour3 Hour Private Sessions $135 = $45 per hour

5 Hour private sessions $200 = $40 per hour

Semi –Private Personal Trainaing Fees for 2 people 1 semi-Private Session $60 (2 people, 1 hour) 3 semi-Private Sessions $165 (2 people, 1 hour) 5 semi-Private Sessions $250 (2 people, 1 hour)

Semi-Private Lesson Fees for 3-4 people 1 semi-Private Session $75 (3-4 people, 1 hour) 3 semi-Private Sessions $210 (3-4 people, 1 hour) 5 semi-private Sessions $325 (3-4 people, 1 hour) Body Fat Testing: $20 Fitness Assessment: $50 Fitness Assessment + Workout Program: $90

Tai Chi:Movement is for every-body. This class is designed for all age groups using active postures and movements combined with mental focus, breathing, and relaxation in order to promote balance and stability. Health benefi ts include relaxation, bal-ance, fl exibility, and strength. If you are stressed at work take a break and come feel the energizing effects of this class.

Summit Conditioning: Take YOUR fi tness to the next level. You’ll be addicted to the results! Inspired by HIIT (High Intensity Interval Train-ing), these anaerobic workouts involve repeated short bouts of high intensity exercises followed by brief recovery periods for a challenging 45 minutes. They will keep your heart rate elevated, build muscle, and improve body composition, cardio fi tness, and metabolic function. This type of training helps performance and improves the ability of muscles to burn fat.

Personal Training Options and Fees

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2016 Cycling Series10-week training camp begins April 19 and runs through June 23

The Training Camp is progressive so participants are encouraged to sigh up for both sessions. Dates are in coordination with the 2016 Sopris Century Ride, a benefi t for CASA of the Ninth.

Session 1: April 19 through May 19 (5 weeks)Session 2: May 24 through June 23 (5 weeks)

Drop in fee: $11TUESDAY/THURSDAY 7:15 AM and Noon Indoor Cycling at the CRCC Session 1 April 19 - May 19 $87 Session 2 May 24 – June 23 $87

TUESDAY Evenings 5:30 PM Outdoor Ride – 1.5 hours to 2 hours (Tuesday will be faster paced)THURSDAY Evenings 5:30 PM Outdoor Ride – 1.5 hours to 2 hours (Thursday will be slower paced) Session 1 - $75/1 night per week Session 2 - $75/1 night per week

SATURDAY, April 23 Time Trial - $15SATURDAYS Club style outdoor rides 2 -5 HOURS. No charge. All levels welcome. Dates to be announced. Start time 9AM on the north side of the CRCC.

Join the fun! Contact Valerie Gilliam for information and to sign up:

970.948.5877

SAHN Taekwondo (For Ages 6 to 100)Students learn the popular martial art of Taekwondo, while improving balance, strength, coordination and fl exibility. Classes are designed to meet the needs of all abilities & levels, from a family activity to competition training. Taekwondo abides by the tenets: Courtesy, Integrity, Perseverance, Self-Control and Indomitable Spirit. Sahn Taekwondo classes are taught by Nationally and Internationally certifi ed instructors: Ms. Cedar Rose Guelberth, 3rd Dan, & Grand Master Richard Hodder, 9th Dan.

Age: 6 & Up Day: Tuesdays & Thursdays Date: Ongoing Time: 6:30-8:00 pm Location: CRCC Gymnasium Cost: $90/Month (1st Member of family) $73/Month (2nd Member of family) $53/Month (3 or more Members in a family)One time fee for uniform is $55.Six month pre-registration discount available. Call the front desk @ CRCC for details 510-1290. Private Martial Arts and Self Defense classes also available: call 970-948-8774.

2016 Cycling Series2016 Cycling SeriesSpecialty Classes

Dates are in coordination with the 2016 Sopris Century Ride, a benefi t for CASA of the Ninth.

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Rent the Carbondale Recreation & Community Center for a youth party! Whether it’s a child’s birthday party or a team celebration, kids deserve to have a great time! Party Package fees are charged in two hour increments and must fall within the available schedule of the amenity. Reservations are required at least three weeks in advance and full payment is required when reservation is made.

Climbing Wall PackageIncludes a facilitated climbing session for one hour and 15 minutes on the climbing wall and

45 minutes in the Party Room after climbing. The CLIMBING WAIVER must be signed by participants’ parent or guardian and turned in on the day of the party. Up to 12 participants. Cost: $125

Gymnasium Package Includes 1/2 of the gymnasium and activity room for 2 hours with an optional personal party host (for an additional fee). A “Bounce House” option can be included for an additional $75.00. Friday nights & weekend availability varies with each season, please call for times. Cost: $125

Pool Canopy Rentals and Party PackagesCanopy Rentals are available at the James M. Fleet Pool. We have 3 canopies for rent.

Rentals are available by the hour or for a Birthday Party Rental. The Birthday Party Rental includes 1 Party Canopy for 2 hours and 10 admissions to the pool. Birthday parties will have 30 minute set up and clean up time before and after. Reservations can be made anytime during open swim hours. Call Margaret Donnelly for Pool Birthday Parties or Pool Canopy Rentals: Aquatics Coordinator, Margaret Donnelly: [email protected] or 970-510-1280

Costs:$30/hr for Canopy Rental ONLY$80 for Birthday Party Package

Rent the Carbondale Recreation & Community Center for a youth party! Rent the Carbondale Recreation & Community Center for a youth party! Rent the Carbondale Recreation & Community Center for a youth party!

Party Packages

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Facilitated Climbing Staffed Wall Sessions for Summer6:30-8:30pm Every Other Wednesday

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 management skills, use of technical equipment and climbing commands. An emphasis is placed on the skills needed to climb and belay in our indoor environment without supervision and completely self-suffi cient. In addition, Climbing Wall Certifi cations are available for climbers 11 and up to access the wall anytime for Bouldering, Auto Belay, and Top Rope, and for climbers 12 and up to lead belay. Outside of staffed times, our climbing wall instructor is available for private lessons. E-mail Sarah Macgregor at [email protected] cation levels• Level One is the validation for using the climbing wall for

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

“Learn to Lead” ClinicsThis Clinic will provide information on how to Lead Climb and Lead Belay techniques. This three hour clinic is an on-going offering. There is a sign-up sheet at the front desk. When we have 4 people interested, we will schedule the next clinic. The clinic will include our Lead Certifi cation for climbing and belaying with the successful demonstration of these skills to the climbing wall instructor. Ages: 12 and up Cost : $35 Min/Max: 4-6 participants Private LessonHave you reached a plateau? Feel like you’re not advancing? Are you frustrated with your efforts? Wanting to learn something specifi c about climbing, gear or movement? Private lessons will provide the direction, structure, and content to refi ne your skills. Improve your climbing skills by reserving time for a private lesson. Semi-privates also available. Lessons are by appointment only, and can be made through the front desk with Sarah MacGregor.Private Sessions (1 hour each)1 Private Session $503 Private Sessions $1355 Private Sessions $200

Semi-Private Session1 Semi-Private Session $60 (2 people, 1 hour)1 Semi-Private Session $75 (3-4 people, 1 hour)

Facilitated Climbing Staffed Wall Sessions for SummerFacilitated Climbing Staffed Wall Sessions for SummerFacilitated Climbing Staffed Wall Sessions for SummerClimbing Program

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Climbing ProgramMommy (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-roping and auto-be-lay 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 two opportunities for you to get your parents hooked on climbing. Parent/guardian must sign Climbing Wall Waiver. Ages: 4-6 Min/Max: 5 pairs Day: Thursdays Time: 1:30-3:00 pm Cost: $35/session Session 1: June 9 & 23 (Deadline June 2) Session 2: July 7 & 14 (Deadline June 30)

Youth Climbing ClassThis is a great introductory class for your aspiring climber. Our instructor will cover aspects of safety while providing a fun envi-ronment with games and group challenges. The class progresses sequentially and accommodates both beginners and the veteran climber. We are offering two sessions for this course, so come give your kiddo a taste at a lifelong sport and climb on! Parent/guardian must sign Climbing Wall Waiver. Ages: 7-12 Min/Max: 5-8 Day: Thursdays Time: 3:45-5 pm Cost: $60/session Session 1: June 30, July 7, 14, 21 (Deadline June 23) Session 2: July 28, Aug 4, 11, 18 (Deadline July 21)

Climbing ClubHave your kids participated in any of our winter or spring classes and want to continue climbing through the summer? Our instructor will equip your climber with new techniques while they learn the importance of fi tness, working as a team and, most importantly,having some active and productive fun by climbing our wall. Pre-requisite is previous participation in one of our climbing classes or instructor permission. Parent/guardian must sign Climbing Wall Waiver. Ages: 7-14 Min/Max: 5-10 Day: Wednesdays Time: 3:30-5:00 pm Cost: $75/session Session 1: June 8, 15, 22, 29 (Registration Deadline June 1) Session 2: July 6, 13, 20, 27 (Registration Deadline June 29) Session 3: Aug 3, 10, 17, 24 (Registration Deadline July 27)

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Rock Warriors CampAn intensive day camp will get your climber ready to head outdoors with our Rock Warriors. Participants will spend two days indoors to give them the necessary skills to effectively top rope on some real rock. The camp culminates on the third day with a trip to the great outdoors with Colorado Mountain College’s AMGA Rock Climbing Guides. Please see Rock Warriors Wednesdays (below) for more information about this outing. Parent must sign CRCC Climbing Wall Waiver AND CMC Climbing Waiver. Ages: 9 and up Min/Max: 5-10 Day: Monday – Wednesday Time: (Mon-Tues) 1:30-3:30 pm Cost: $85.00 (Wed) 7:30 am – 3:00 pmSession 1: June 27, 28, 29 Registration Deadline June 20Session 2: July 18, 19, 20 Registration Deadline July 11Session 3: Aug 15, 16, 17 Registration Deadline Aug 8

Rock Warriors WednesdaysTake your indoor skills onto the real rock. Colorado Mountain College’s AMGA guides will be leading some real rock adventures to the world famous Rifl e Mtn. Park. Pre-requisite for this trip is participation in one of the Carbondale Recreation Center’s advanced climbing classes, instructor permission or participation in our Rock Warriors Camp. These three days will provide a great culmination to our Rock Warriors Camp or as a stand alone guided rock climbing experience. You can sign up for all three or just one, but hurry because space is limited. Parent must sign CRCC Climbing Wall Waiver AND Climbing Waiver. Ages: 9 and up Min/Max: 5-10 Day: Wednesdays Time: (Wed) 7:30 am – 3:00 pm Cost: $65.00 Session 1: June 29 Registration Deadline June 22 Session 2: July 20 Registration Deadline July 13 Session 3: Aug 17 Registration Deadline Aug 10

Rock Warriors CampRock Warriors CampRock Warriors CampYouth Climbing Camps

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May June 6th - September 2ndCheck online schedule for before and after these dates, and for special event schedule changes.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat/SunLap Swim6:30-8 am

Lap Swim6:30-8 am

Lap Swim6:30-8 am

Morning Jump Start

8-9 am

Morning Jump Start

8-9 am

Morning Jump Start

8-9 amModifi ed Lap

Swim8-10 am

SilverSplash9-10 am

Modifi ed Lap Swim

8-10 am

SilverSplash9-10 am

Modifi ed Lap Swim

8-10 am

Swim Lessons10-11:50 am

Swim Lessons10-11:50 am

Swim Lessons10-11:50 am

Swim Lessons10-11:50 am

Modifi ed Lap Swim

10-12 pm

Modifi ed Lap Swim

10-11 amWading Pool10 am-5 pm

Wading Pool10 am-5 pm

Wading Pool10 am-5 pm

Wading Pool10 am-5 pm

Wading Pool 10 am-5 pm

Wading Pool 10 am-5 pm

Lap Swim12-1 pm

Lap Swim12-1 pm

Lap Swim12-1 pm

Lap Swim12-1 pm

Lap swim12-1 pm

Open Swim 12-5 pm

Open Swim1:15-6 pm

Open Swim 1:15-6 pm

Open Swim1:15-6 pm

Open Swim1:15-6 pm

Open Swim1:15-4 pm

Modifi ed Lap Swim

6-7 pm

Modifi ed Lap Swim

6-7 pm

Modifi ed Lap Swim

6-7 pm

Modifi ed Lap Swim

6-7 pm

Modifi ed Lap Swim

4-5 pmModifi ed Lap Swim = 2-3 lanes open for lap swimming

Lanes will be added or removed based on safety and pool usage, this will be done at the discretion of the Aquatics Coordinator or Head Lifeguard.

Daily Admission 81623 Non-81623 Children under 3 Free Free Youth (3-17) $5 $7 Adult (18+) $7 $10 Seniors (62+) $5 $7 20 Punch Pass (Also valid at CRCC) Youth (3-17) $85 $120 Adult (18+) $119 $170 Seniors (62+) $85 $120 Season Pass (Only Valid for 2016) Youth (3-17) $99 $119 Adult (18+) $165 $198 Seniors (62+) $99 $119 Family $275 $33 Already a Carbondale Recreation Member? See discounted pool rates to add on to your existing pass on page 7.

May June 6th - September 2ndMay June 6th - September 2ndPool Schedule & Fee Information

Severe Weather PolicySafety of patrons and staff is our fi rst priority. The Aquatic Coordinator or Head Lifeguard on Duty reserve the right to close the pool if they feel there is a risk to their safety or the safety of patrons. Safety closures include but are not limited to:• A water rescue• Heavy rain/excessive thunder• Inability to see the bottom of the pool• LightningThe pool will be cleared until the water be-comes safe to re-enter per the Aquatic Coordi-nator or Head Lifeguard on Duty. In the case of lightning it will be 30 minutes after the last visible lighting strike. For extended closures, rain vouchers may be issued to patrons.

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Pool InformationGeneral Rules & Policies• The Town of Carbondale is a smoke and tobacco free facility.• Alcoholic beverages, illegal narcotics, and legal marijuana are not permitted in the facility.• Appropriate action will be taken for those persons suspected of alcohol or substance use while in the Facility.• Profane language will not be tolerated.• Bicycles are not permitted inside the pool area.• Swimming suits are required. Thongs are not allowed.• Infants and tots must wear swim diapers or cloth diapers with plastic pants when using the pool. No • disposable diapers please.• Extended breath holding is prohibited.

Lap SwimCircle Swimming is required when there are 3 or more swimmers in one lane.

Summer Day CampsSummer Day Camps use the Carbondale Pool throughout the summer season.

Wading PoolOpen Monday through Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm. All children ages 5 and under must be within one arm length of an adult the entire time the they are in the water.

Flotation DevicesFlotation devices are allowed as long as they are being used responsibly. They must be soft and are subject to ap-proval by the lifeguard and /or manager’s discretion.

SupervisionA responsible caregiver who is ll years or older must accompany and supervise all children ages 6-10. All children ages 5 and under, must be within one arm’s length of an adult the entire time they are in the water. Children who are in any fl oatation device or who cannot swim 20 feet unassisted (without the fl oatation device) must always be accompanied within arm’s reach of the caregiver while in the water.

Buddy SwimIf your child is under the age of 11, has COMPLETED one session of Carbondale’s Level 202/203 swim lessons, and brings a friend who has also COMPLETED a session of Carbondale’s Level 202/203 swim lessons, they can come swim without an adult. Both swimmers must have memberships or pay day fees to swim.

Canopy RentalsWe have 3 canopies for rent. Rentals are available by the hour or for a Birthday Party Package. The Birthday Party Package includes 1 party canopy for 2 hours and 10 admissions to the pool. Birthday parties will have 30 minutes set up and clean up time before and after the party. Reservations can be made anytime during open swim hours. For reservations, contact Margaret Donnelly, Aquatics Coordinator, at [email protected] or call 970-510-1280.Cost: $30/hr for canopy rental ONLY $80 for Birthday Party Package

Adult and Youth Private LessonsPrivate lessons are available. Sign up for as many single private lessons as you would like, or purchase an entire session to take advantage of discounted rates. We also offer semi-private lessons if you have 2 or 3 kids and you would like to take a lesson together. Contact Margaret Donnelly to set up your private lessons.

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Lifeguard Class Information Are you interested in becoming an American Red Cross Lifeguard? The lifeguard training course provides participants with all the skills necessary to become a certifi ed lifeguard for American Red Cross Facilities. All training materials will be included with the course and participants must pass each section with a minimum of 80% or higher to become certifi ed.Ages: 15+ (must be 15 by the end of the class)Total course length: 25 hoursLocation: Carbondale PoolCost: $225/person Min/Max: 5/12Registration Deadline: Monday, May 9th Monday, June 13th

Two lifeguarding classes offered in 2016May Class Information June Class InformatioinWednesday, May 11th: 5-7 pm (pretest) Thursday, May 12th: 4-8 pmFriday, May 13th: 4-8 pmSaturday, May 14th: 8 am-5 pmSunday, May 15th: 8 am-5 pm

American Red Cross Swim Skills Pre-Test for Lifeguard Readiness

• The pre-test includes a 300 yard CONTINUOUS swim demonstrating breath control and rhythmic breathing. (Candidates may swim using the front crawl (freestyle), breastroke or a combination of both but swimming on the back or side is not allowed. Swim goggles may be used)

• Candidates must be able to tread water for 2 minutes only using the legs. Candidates should place their hands under their armpits.

• Finally the candidates will have a timed event. In 1 minute, 40 seconds (without goggles) the candidate must start in the water, swim 20 yards, surface dive (feet- fi rst or head-fi rst) to a depth of 7-10 feet to retrieve a 10 pound object, return to the surface and swim 20 yards on their back to the starting point, and exit the water without using a ladder or steps.

Wednesday, June 15th : 6-7 pm (pretest)Thursday, June 16th: 10 am- 2 pm Friday, June 17th : 10 am- 2 pm Saturday, June 18th: 9 am - 5 pm Sunday, June 19th: 9 am - 5 pm

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Swim Lesson 2016 Parent & Tot

Dates Class Times Session 1 6/7-6/16 Parent & Tot 10:45am Session 2 7/12-7/21 Parent & Tot 10:45am

Cost: $25/Session Ages 9-36 months Days: Tues. & Thurs. Lessons are 25 minutes long Swim 101: Ages 3-5

Dates Swim Class Times Session 1 6/6-6/16

101,201,301, and 401

10:00am 10:30am 11:00am 11:30am

Session 2 6/20-6/30 101,201,301, and 401

10:00am 10:30am 11:00am 11:30am

Session 3 7/11-7/21 101,201,301, and 401

10:00am 10:30am 11:00am 11:30am

Session 4 7/25-8/4 101,201,301, and 401

10:00am 10:30am 11:00am 11:30am

Cost: $40/Session Ages 3-5 Days: Mon.-Thurs. Lessons are 25 minutes long Swim 102/103: Ages 6-12

Dates Swim Class Times Session 1 6/6-6/16 102/103, 202/203,

302/303, and 402/403

10:00am

11:00am

Session 2 6/20-6/30 102/103, 202/203, 302/303, and

402/403

10:00am

11:00am Session 3 7/11-7/21 102/103, 202/203,

302/303, and 402/403

10:00am

11:00am

Session 4 7/25-8/4 102/103, 202/203, 302/303, and

402/403

10:00am

11:00am

Cost: $50/Session Ages 6-12 Days: Mon.-Thurs. Lessons are 40 minutes long

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Welcome to Swim Lessons University, In order to provide better service to your children, and provide more opportunities for con-tinuing education and training for our swim instructors, we are partnering with Swim Lessons University.

Swim Lessons University is a child-centered, progressive swim lesson system designed to make children safer when in and around the water. The idea is to hold a child to a higher standard of learning to become a competent swimmer. The stronger the swimmer and better the breath control, the safer your child is in, on, and around water. If your child has been attending the Red Cross swim classes that the Carbondale Recreation Department has offered over the last few years, we will indicate what class number corresponds with the peviously attained Red Cross level.

Swim Lessons University uses the theme of class levels. For each class level, the child is awarded a bracelet. The children are asked to wear the bracelets every time they come to the pool. The bracelets are color-coded so the staff and lifeguards can easily identify how comfort-able your child is in the water. They are also used as a tracking device for the instructor to log the progression within the class. Plus they are just fun to wear and show off!

For more information, or if you have questions about Swim Lessons University, contact Mar-garet Donnelly at 970-510-1280.

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Preschool Swim Lesson Placement FormFor children 9 months to 5 years old

(Read the prerequisites in descending order. If your child meets some but not all of the prerequisites in that class, enroll them in the class

listed directly above.)

Parent/Tot for 9-36 Months

• Prerequisite: None• The purpose of this class is to help develop swimming readiness by leading parents and their children in water exploration activities with the objective of having fun and becoming comfortable and safe in, on, and around water.

Pre-School for 3-5 year oldsSwim Classes 101: children 3-5 years of age (Similar to Red Cross Guppy)

• Prerequisite: My child is new to swimming (enroll in Swim Class 101)• You child will have fun while learning to put their face in water, learn breath control, breath holding, various kicking methods and paddle strokes.

Swim Class 201: children 3-5 years of age (Similar to Red Cross Minnow)

• Prerequisite: My child can propel forward 15 feet in the water without a fl otation device, with face in the water, breathing as needed (enroll in Swim Class 201)• Your child will start putting their kicking and paddle movements together using fun toys like noodles and foam barbells to work on coordinating and streamlining their back and freestyle strokes. The instructors use play to increase breath control.

Swim Class 301/401: children 3-5 years of age (similar to Red Cross Shark)

• Prerequisite: My child can swim 25 feet of freestyle using side breathing technique (enroll in Swim Class 301)• Your child will start adding movements to their swimming toolkit. Instructors use entertaining techniques to learn the basics of the dolphin kick and the coordinating movement patterns of the breaststroke and sidestroke while keeping your child’s attention without it seeming like learning.

• Prerequisite: My child is new to swimming (enroll in Swim Class 101)• You child will have fun while learning to put their face in water, learn breath control, breath holding, various kicking methods and paddle strokes.

a fl otation device, with face in the water, breathing as needed (enroll in Swim Class 201)

Shark)

• breathing technique (enroll in Swim Class 301)• Your child will start adding movements to their swimming toolkit. Instructors use entertaining techniques to learn the basics of the

• • The purpose of this class is to help develop swimming readiness by leading parents and their children in water exploration activities with the objective of having fun and becoming comfortable and safe in, on,

dolphin kick and the coordinating movement patterns of the breaststroke and sidestroke while keeping your child’s attention without it seeming like learning.

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Swim Lesson Placement Form For kids ages 6 and up

(Read the prerequisites in descending order. If your child meets some but not all of the prerequisites in that class, enroll them in the class listed

directly above.)

Youth for 6 years and UpSwim Class 102/103 (similar to Red Cross Level 1 & 2)

• Prerequisite: My child is new to swimming (enroll in Swim Class 102/103)• This class is used to introduce the person to water using games to teach them better breath holding and breath control techniques. • The instructors will also work on movement patterns to help move the body

from a vertical to a horizontal position. • This allows the swimmer to transition to the freestyle swim technique.

Swim Class 202/203 (similar to Red Cross Level 3 & 4)

• Prerequisite: My child can propel forward 15 feet in the water without a fl otation device, with face in the water, breathing as needed (enroll in Swim Class 202/203)• Your child will transition from using equipment and fl otation devices for most of the lesson to moving unaided in a freestyle and backstroke position using better breath control and more coordinated movement patterns.

Swim Class 302/303 & 402/403 (similar to Red Cross Level 5 & 6)

• Prerequisite: My child can swim 25 feet of freestyle using side breathing technique (enroll in Swim Class 302/303)• Building upon all of their skills, the goal is to learn and master the 6 basic strokes (freestyle with side breathing, backstroke, butterfl y, breaststroke, side stroke, and elementary back stroke). Successful Swim Lessons University graduates will be awarded the blue bracelet when they successfully complete the individual medley.

SRINGBOARD DIVING LESSONS Open to all swimmers level 202 to 403 interested in learning more about diving. This includes the basic approach, forward dive, back press and a number of other dives. Participants will be instructed according to individual ability levels.Days: Monday-Thursday Dates: July 11-14 Cost: $40 Time: 10:30 am (Classes are 25 minutes in length) Min/Max: 6/10 per class

• Building upon all of their skills, the goal is to learn and master the 6 basic strokes (freestyle with side breathing, backstroke, butterfl y, breaststroke, side stroke, and elementary back stroke). Successful Swim Lessons University graduates will be awarded the blue bracelet when they successfully complete the individual medley.

• Prerequisite: My child is new to swimming (enroll in Swim Class 102/103)• This class is used to introduce the person to water using games to teach them better breath holding and breath control techniques. •

• Prerequisite: My child can propel forward 15 feet in the water without a fl otation device, with face in the water, breathing as needed (enroll in Swim Class 202/203)• Your child will transition from using equipment and fl otation devices for most

Swim Class 302/303 & 402/403 (similar to Red Cross Level 5 & 6)

• Prerequisite: My child can swim 25 feet of freestyle using side breathing technique (enroll in Swim Class 302/303)• Building upon all of their skills, the goal is to learn and master the 6 basic

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Triathlon & Water Aerobics Child/Youth Mini Triathlon Summer SeriesSwim, bike (tricycle), and run. Participants will swim a set distance depending on their age (strug-gling, younger participants will have assistance with the swim), and bike or tricycle around the park, then run a short distance to the fi nish line. All participants are winners and will receive an award after completing this event. Please provide your own bike or tricycle. The bike portion of the race will be in the grass at Sopris Park. (Road bikes are not recommended)

Age Swim Bike Run3-5 25 Meters Half Lap Half Lap6-9 50 Meters 2 Laps 1 Lap

10-12 100 Meters 4 Laps 2 Laps13-15 200 Meters 6 Laps 4 Laps

Course will be designated by orange cones Dates: Friday, June 24th Friday, July 22nd Friday, August 19th Ages: 3-15 Time: 10 am Cost: $15/child/race $40 for all 3 Location: Carbondale Pool and Sopris Park Register online or in person by day prior to race

Morning Jump StartWater Aerobics is a great way to tone and strengthen your muscles while putting minimal stress on your joints. The instructor will utilize full range of motion exercises along with some muscular resistance work using the resistance of the water. Classes are taught in the shallow and deep end. Days: Monday, Wednesday, Friday Dates: Starts 6/6/2016 Time: 8:00-9:00 am Cost: Morning Jump Start Punch Pass available for $50.00/10 punches Drop-in Fee: $10/class

SilverSplash® for SilverSneakersActivate your aqua urge for variety! SilverSplash offers lots of fun shallow-water moves to improve agility, fl exibility and cardiovascular endurance. No swimming ability is required, and a special SilverSneakers kickboard is used to develop strength, balance and coordination. Days: Tuesday and Thursday Dates: Starts 6/7/2016 Time: 9:00-10:00 am Cost: Included in SilverSneakers membership, pool pass, CRCC punch pass or $5 drop-in fee per day

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Motion MondaysMotion Monday will continue through the summer! Please remember this is a parent-supervised pro-gram. Parents or caregivers must remain in attendance and supervise their children at all times. We will set up the bounce house, obstacle courses, sports equipment, and other fun toys. Bikes, scoot-ers, etc are all welcome to be ridden in our gym! Then join us on select Mondays of each month for water fun outside on the lawn of the CRCC. We will have water balloons, squirt guns, sprinklers, and more! Weather permitting.Ages: 1-6 years Day: MondayDates: Ongoing (Water Days: June 13, July 18, August 15)Time: 10:30 am-11:45amCost: $5 member, $6 non-member, Preschool Play Pass (formerly known as Play Care Punch Pass)Location: Carbondale Recreation and Community Center

Preschool Programs

Start Smart SoccerThis is an organized introductory soccer program for the fi rst time player. Parents will interact and learn how to teach their child a variety of soccer skills which include: dribbling, kicking, and pass-ing. Each child will receive a kit that contains shin guards, a teslon soccer ball, a size 3 soccer ball, and a skills book.Age: 3-5 yrs Day: Monday/Wednesday Date: June 6-22 Time: 9:00-9:30 am Cost: $45/includes kit Location: Miners’ Park Min/Max: 8/12 Registration Deadline: Friday, May 20

Start Smart BaseballThis is an organized introductory baseball program for the fi rst time player. Parents will interact and learn how to teach their child a variety of baseball skills which include throwing, catching, batting, and base running. Each child will receive a kit that includes a glove, koosh balls, baseball, bat, and a skills book.Ages: 3-5 yrs. Days: Monday/Wednesday Dates: July 11-27 Time: 9:00-9:30 am Cost: $45/includes kit Location: Miners’ Park Min/Max: 8/12 Registration Deadline: Friday, June 24

Start Smart FootballThis is an organized introductory football program for the fi rst time player. Parents will interact and learn how to teach their child a variety of football skills including: passing, kicking, and punting. Each child will receive a kit that contains a football, fl ag belt, a kicking tee, four cones, and a skills book.Ages: 3-5 yrs. Days: Tuesday/Thursday Dates: Sept. 6-22 Time: 11:00-11:30 am Cost: $45/includes kit Location: Sopris Park Min/Max: 8/12 Registration Deadline: Friday, August 19

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Junior Development Program & Progression at the Darien Pickleball & Tennis Courts

QuickStart Fun games make learning exciting. The focus is on developing basic motor skills, balance, coordination, and agility. Cutting-edge training techniques are used to teach children how to play quickly. 36 foot courts are used to introduce children to rallying and fun competition im-mediately.Ages: 5 - 8 years Days: Tuesdays and Thursdays Time: 9-9:45 am Dates: Session 1: June 7-23 (registration deadline May 31) Session 2: July 5-21 (registration deadline June 28) Session 3: Aug 2-18 (registration deadline July 26)Cost: $60 per session Min/Max: 3/8

10-Under Tennis This is an exciting play-based program which is sweeping the nation. 60 foot courts and modi-fi ed balls make every junior a player almost immediately. Children will do a combination of skills drills, and point play each day. Students will learn all strokes of the game, scoring, posi-tioning, and basic strategies for singles and doubles.Ages: 8-10 years Days: Tuesdays and Thursdays Time: 10 am-11 am Dates:Session 1: June 7-23 (registration deadline May 31) Session 2: July 5-21 (registration deadline June 28) Session 3: Aug 2-18 (registration deadline July 26) Cost: $72 per session Min/Max: 3/8

Pre-Competition This class is for the beginner/intermediate level player that wants to get a grasp on the game of tennis. They will learn all aspects of the game including proper technique, scoring, and tennis etiquette.Ages: 11 and up Days: Tuesdays and Thursdays Time: 1:30-3 pm Dates:Session 1: June 7-23 (registration deadline May 31) Session 2: July 5-21 (registration deadline June 28) Session 3: Aug 2-18 (registration deadline July 26) Cost: $90 per session Min/Max: 3/8

Junior Development Program & Progression Youth Tennis Program

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Garden Boot Camp 4 KidsAges 5 and up

Youth ProgramsT-ballThis is an introductory tee-ball program. Emphasis will be placed on fun, participation, and the fundamental skills of throwing, catching, and batting. Participants will be divided into teams and games will be played at the end of the season on a real ball fi eld. ***Please note that dur-ing the fi nal week of T-ball we will meet from 4-5pm at the RVR Ball Field for exhibition games. There will be no morning sessions this week.***Ages: 5-6 yrs. Days: Tuesdays & Thursdays Dates: June 7-July 9 Cost: $45 (includes t-shirt)Time: 9-9:45 am (Session 1) 4-4:45 pm (Session 2)Cost: $45 (includes t-shirt) Location: Miners ParkMin/Max: 8/12 Registration Deadline: Monday, May 30

Girls Only T-ballHey girls! Want to get out and play ball? For the fourth year we will offer a special Girls Only T-ball session. We will cover throwing, batting, fi elding, running the bases, and most importantly, having fun!Ages: 5-7 years Days: Tuesdays & Thursdays Dates: July 5-21 Time: 9:00-9:45 amCost: $35 Location: Miners’ ParkMin/Max: 8/12 Registration Deadline: Tues, June 28

Gardening skills Plant identifi cation Cooking skills Nutrition education Outdoor fun! Half day session $115/Full Day Session $240 Scholarships Available from

Carbondale Recreation Center June 6-10 10 am - 1 pm Half Day August 8-12 10 am - 1 pm Half Day

Register for the half day session at the CRCC 970-510-1290or online www.carbondalerec.com

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Carbondale Community School August 1-5 9 am - 3 pm Full Day Register for the full day session with Diana Alcantara 970-963-1970 / 970-274-2472 For more information: [email protected]

Garden Boot Camp 4 KidsAges 5 and up

Gardening skills Plant identifi cation Cooking skills Nutrition education Outdoor fun! Half day session $115/Full Day Session $240 Scholarships Available from

Carbondale Recreation Center June 6-10 10 am - 1 pm Half Day August 8-12 10 am - 1 pm Half Day

Register for the half day session at the CRCC 970-510-1290or online www.carbondalerec.com

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Carbondale Community School August 1-5 9 am - 3 pm Full DayRegister for the full day session with Diana Alcantara 970-963-1970 / 970-274-2472

For more information: [email protected]

Half day session $115/Full Day Session $240

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Youth Programs - Skills CampsAll Star Sports CampExplore a plethora of different sports with our All-Star Sports Camp! Each day we will learn and play a variety of different sports and activities such as: Soc-cer, Dodgeball, Volleyball, Basketball, Floor Hockey, Kickball, Capture the Flag, Pickleball, and many more!Ages: 7-10 years Day: Monday-ThursdayDates: July 25-28 Time: 1:00-3:00pmCost: $80 Location: CRCCMin/Max: 8/15 Registration Deadline: Monday, July 18

Volleyball Skills CampBump, Set, Spike! This four-day camp will cover all the basics of volleyball—indoor and out! Using both an outdoor sand volleyball court, as well as an indoor volleyball court, we will cover passing, serving, setting, and hitting. Must sign up for full camp.Ages: 7-10 years Days: Monday-ThursdayDates: August 1-4 Time: 1:00-3:00 pmCost: $80 Location: CRCCMin/Max: 8/15 Registration Deadline: Monday, July 25

Basketball Skills CampBrush up on your basketball skills before our youth league rolls around again. We will practice our skills both on our indoor basketball court at the Rec Center, and the outdoor court at Miners’ Park. Practice passing, shooting, and dribbling. Participate in fun drills and skills activities, and play in real games. Must sign up for full camp.Ages: 7-10 years Days: Monday-ThursdayDates: August 8-11 Time: 1:00-3:00 pmCost: $80 Location: CRCCMin/Max: 8/15 Registration Deadline: Monday, August 1

Youth Flag FootballLet’s get ready for football season. Join us for some introductory fl ag football fun. Practice passing, catching, punting, and kicking. Learn the basic rules of fl ag football and participate in organized scrimmages.Ages: 1st and 2nd Grade @ 3:30 pm; 3rd & 4th grade @ 4:30 pm Day: Monday/WednesdayDate: September 12-October 5 Time: 3:30-4:30 pm; 4:30-5:30 pmCost: $45 Location: Sopris ParkMin/Max: 10/15 Registration Deadline: Friday, September 2

Volleyball Skills CampBump, Set, Spike! This four-day camp will cover all the basics of volleyball—indoor and out! Using both an outdoor sand volleyball court, as well as an indoor volleyball court, we will cover passing, serving, setting, and hitting. Ages: 7-10 years Days: Monday-ThursdayDates: August 1-4 Time: 1:00-3:00 pmCost: $80 Location: CRCCMin/Max: 8/15 Registration Deadline: Monday, July 25

Basketball Skills CampBrush up on your basketball skills before our youth league rolls around again. We will practice our skills both on our indoor basketball court at the Rec Center, and the outdoor court at Miners’ Park. Practice passing, shooting, and dribbling. Participate in fun drills and skills activities, and play in real games. for full camp.Ages: 7-10 years Days: Monday-ThursdayDates: August 8-11 Time: 1:00-3:00 pmCost: $80 Location: CRCCMin/Max: 8/15 Registration Deadline: Monday, August 1

Youth Flag FootballLet’s get ready for football season. Join us for some introductory fl ag football fun. Practice passing, catching, punting, and kicking. Learn the basic rules of fl ag football and participate in organized scrimmages.Ages: 1st and 2nd Grade @ 3:30 pm; 3rd & 4th grade @ 4:30 pm Day: Monday/WednesdayDate: September 12-October 5 Time: 3:30-4:30 pm; 4:30-5:30 pmCost: $45 Location: Sopris ParkMin/Max: 10/15 Registration Deadline: Friday, September 2

All Star Sports CampExplore a plethora of different sports with our All-Star Sports Camp! Each day we will learn and play a variety of different sports and activities such as: Soc-cer, Dodgeball, Volleyball, Basketball, Floor Hockey, Kickball, Capture the Flag, Pickleball, and many more!Ages: 7-10 years Day: Monday-ThursdayDates: July 25-28 Time: 1:00-3:00pmCost: $80 Location: CRCCMin/Max: 8/15 Registration Deadline: Monday, July 18

New Program!

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Friday Field TripsFriday Field TripsFriday Field Trips Ages: 8 yrs. & up Min/Max: 10/13 Registration Deadline: Friday the week before** Please bring a sack lunch, change of clothes, swimsuit, snacks, and plenty of water.

Activity #1: Spin City: Skate-Tag-Jump-Bowl-PlayJoin us for a day in Grand Junction at Spin City. Your child can pick two options from the following list: Roller Skating, Laser Tag, Jump City Infl atable Playland, or Bowling. Check them out online at http://spincitygj.com/.Date: June 10 Time: 10:00 am-5:00 pm Cost: $45

Activity #2: Grand Junction: Get Air at the Silo Trampoline ParkIncludes 2 hours of jump time (trampolines, dodgeball, foam pit, and ninja course). ***Parents please sign the Get Air waiver during registration.***https://silo.getairmanagement.com/Waiver.html**Date: June 17 Time: 10:00am-5:00pm Cost: $45

Activity #3: Whitewater Rafting and Carbondale PoolGet ready to get wet! Splash through the rapids along the Colorado River through the Glenwood Can-yon on this 3-hour adventure ride. Then chill out some more at the Carbondale Pool. Please bring a sack lunch, swimsuit, sunscreen, and change of clothes. ***Parents please sign the Whitewater Raft-ing waiver during registration.***Date: July 8 Time: 8:00 am-4:00 pm Cost: $60 Activity #4: Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park Start the day off with a tram ride up to the caverns, then round out the experience with unlimited rides (Alpine Coaster, Giant Canyon Swing, Cliffhanger Roller Coaster, Soaring Eagle Zip Ride, 4D The-atre, Laser Tag, and more). ***Parents please sign the Caverns waiver during registration.***Date: July 15 Time: 8:30am-4:00pm Cost: $60

Activity #5: Theatre Aspen: James and the Giant Peach and Carbondale PoolJoin us for a Theatre Aspen School production of James and the Giant Peach in Glenwood Springs fol-lowed by a dip in the Carbondale Pool.Date: July 29 Time: 12:00-5:00 pm Cost: $20

Activity #6: Grand Junction Rockies Baseball Game and Lincoln Park-Moyer PoolWe will begin with some swim time at the pool and then hit a night game, complete with fi reworks! Please note the late night return. Please make sure your child has already eaten lunch or brings a sack lunch. Dinner will be included at the ball fi eld.Date: Friday, August 5 Time: 12:00 pm-12:00 am (LATE return at midnight!) Cost: $45

Activity #7: Bananas Fun ParkThis trip includes 3 hours of unlimited fun at Bananas Fun Park in Grand Junction: Bumper Boats, Laser Tag, Go-Karts, Infl atable Bounce Houses, and Arcade Fun. Pizza and soda will be provided for lunch. Bring extra money for the arcade games! Date: August 12 Time: 10:00am-5:00pm Cost: $45

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Skate Park Programs Sk8 LessonsWhether you’ve never skated before or want a chance to perfect new tricks, join instructor Chris Johnson and Shawn Frick at the Carbondale Skate Park. Please see defi nitions to fi nd the right class for you. Helmets Requiured. Must sign up for full session.Ages: 5 years and upDay: Wednesday (Girls ONLY) and Thursday (Coed)Session 1 Girls Only: June 1, 8, 15, 22 4:30-5:30 pm (Beg) 5:30-6:30 pm (Int/adv)Session 1 COED : June 2, 9, 16, 23 4:30-5:30 pm (Beg) 5:30-6:30 pm (Int/adv)Session 2 Girls Only: July 6, 13, 20, 27 4:30-5:30 pm (Beg) 5:30-6:30 pm (Int/adv)Session 2 COED: July 7, 14, 21, 28 4:30-5:30 pm (Beg) 5:30-6:30 pm (Int/adv)Session 3 Girls Only: August 3, 10, 17, 24 4:30-5:30 pm (Beg) 5:30-6:30 pm (Int/adv)Session 3 COED: August 4, 11, 18, 25 4:30-5:30 pm (Beg) 5:30-6:30 pm (Int/adv)Session 4 Girls Only: Aug 31, Sept.7,14 , 21 4:30-5:30 pm (Beg) 5:30-6:30 pm (Int/adv)Session 4 COED:Sept. 1,8,15,22 4:30-5:30 pm (Beg) 5:30-6:30 pm ( Int/adv)

Cost: $65 (per session) Location: Carbondale Skate Park Min/Max: 4/12 Registration Deadline: Monday prior to session start LEVEL 1 (ALL Beginners Girls and Coed) Time: 4:30-5:30 pm LEVEL 2 (Intermediate and Advanced Girls and Coed) Time: 5:30-6:30 pm Private Sk8 Lessons AVAILABLE. Must be booked through Carbondale Recreation. Lessons are 1 hour in length. 1 Lesson: $50 3 Lessons: $135 5 Lessons: $150 Semi-Private (2 people): $60 Semi-Private (3 people): $75

For online registration go to our website : www.carbondalerec.com 970-510-1290

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Trails & Tents ProgramThe Town of Carbondale Recreation Department operates under a special use permit with the USDA Forest

Service, White River National Forest and is an equal opportunity service provider and Employer.

Youth HikesHike, walk, skip, wander, plod, trek...............whatever you want to call it, one fact remains, we are all bi-peds, it is summer, we are in Colorado, it is time to go hiking! Our hiking series takes the participant to 4 incredible places right out your back door. Hike to great lakes, see incredible views and explore an ice cave! Our hikes are also hands-on informational sessions where you will learn “Leave no trace” practices of wilderness travel. A hiking equipment list is available at the front desk of the Carbondale Recreation & Community Center. Ages: 8 yrs. & up Days: Wednesdays Hike 1- Avalanche Creek Trail Date: June 8th Time: 9 am-3 pmHike 2- Hunter Creek Trail Date: June 22nd Time: 9 am-3 pmHike 3- Grottos & Ice Caves Date: July 13th Time: 9 am-3 pmHike 4-Thomas Lakes Date: July 27th Time: 9 am-3 pmCost: $20 / hike includes supervised hiking & transportation or $60 for 4 hike series(That equals $3 per hour for an educational hiking experience. Can’t beat it!)Min/Max: 5/13 Registration Deadline: Hike 1: June 1, Hike 2: June 15, Hike 3: July 6, Hike 4: July 20

Overnight Backpacking Trip to Savage LakesJoin us for an overnight backpacking trip. This is a great beginners/intermediate backpacking trip with a two mile trail to some beautiful lakes at tree line with great camping and fi shing. You will learn how to correctly pack a backpack, “Leave no trace” backpacking skills, and the joys of backpacking. Equipment list is available at registration. Ages: 10 yrs. & up Day: Thursday and Friday Dates: August 18 & 19Min/Max: 5/10 Cost: $60 Includes guides, transportation, all food and drink(That is $3 per hour, a great deal!)Time: 8:00 am Departure from the Carbondale Recreation Center 4:00 pm Return time to the Carbondale Recreation CenterRegistration Deadline: Thursday, August 11

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North Face Bike Park Programming

Learn to take full advantage of the North Face Bike Park! Work with Coaches John Hartmann, Me-gan 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 three sessions and will be able to split abilities.

Youth Session 1 Dates: June 1, 8, 15, 22 Days: WednesdayYouth Session 2 Dates: July 6, 13, 20, 27 Days: WednesdayYouth Session 2 Dates: August 10, 17, 24, 31 Days: Wednesday

Ages: 6-12 years Time 5:00-6:00 pm Cost: $60 per session Location : North Face Bike Park Min/Max: 5/10 per session

Private Sessions available for all skill levels and all ages. Lessons are one hour each. Purchase your private lessons at the Carbondale Recreation & Community Center.1 private session $50 3 private sessions $135 5 private sessions $200Semi-Private Sessions : 1 hour - 2 people $60 1 hour - 3 to 4 people $75

North Face Bike Park ContestThe 2nd Annual free ride contest at Carbondale’s bike park. From Striders to Pros, many divisions and contests. Pump track time trials, best trick jams sessions and more!Ages: 4 and up Day: Saturday Date: May 21st Time: Register day of at 9:30 am or online by the day before. Contest starts at 10:30 am Cost: $10 Location: North Face Bike Park

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Carbondale’s 4th of JulyHave a great time on July 4th with a real old-fashioned family celebration. The celebration begins with a kids’ parade down Main Street that ends in Sopris Park where there will be food, crafts, children’s games, chalk art projects, free watermelon, and live music. 10:30 am 38th ANNUAL KIDS’ PARADECome in costume . . . decorate your bike . . . wear your uniform . . . play an instrument . . . do a routine . . Parade route will be down Main Street, ending in Sopris Park.11:00 am SOPRIS PARK & POOL CELEBRATION Community Pool Party at the John M. Fleet Swimming Pool. Free ice cream and watermelon after the parade. Chalk art, games, food, live music, and more!

Bonedale Bike Week Kids’ Bike Rodeo Bring your bike and helmet and give our bike obstacle course a try! This event teaches kids basic bike safety “rules of the road” while navigating a fun obstacle course. Prizes will be awarded and a bike mechanic will be on hand to show you how to keep your ride in tip-top shape. Striders Welcome!

Ages: 4 years and up Day: Monday Date: May 16 Time: 4:00-6:30 pm Cost: FREE Location: Carbondale Recreation and Community Center

Spring into Fun Family Block Party“Spring Into Fun” at the Family Block Party on Carbondale’s 1st Friday in May. Enjoy playful activities for the kiddos courtesy of the Carbondale Recreation & Community Center, Arts and Crafts by the Children’s Rocky Mountain School and meet some of Colorado Animal Rescue’s sweetest adoptables! Live music, prize drawings and food and drinks will be available! Proceeds benefi t valley recreation, early childhood education, and our local animal shelter. Contact 948-1334 for more information.

Ages: All Ages! Day: Friday, May 6 Time: 4:00-8:00 pm Cost: $1 per ticket - carnival style fun or $20 all access pass Location: The Village Smithy and 3rd Street

Carbondale’s 4th of JulyHave a great time on July 4th with a real old-fashioned family celebration. The celebration begins with a kids’ parade down Main Street that ends in Sopris Park where there will be food, crafts, children’s games, chalk art projects, free watermelon, and live music. 10:30 am 38th ANNUAL KIDS’ PARADECome in costume . . . decorate your bike . . . wear your uniform . . . play an instrument . . . do a routine . . Parade route will be down Main Street, ending in Sopris Park.11:00 am SOPRIS PARK & POOL CELEBRATION Community Pool Party at the John M. Fleet Swimming Pool. Free ice cream and watermelon after the parade. Chalk art, games, food, live music, and more!

Family Events & Programs

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Ages: All Ages! Day: Friday, May 6 Time: 4:00-8:00 pm Cost: $1 per ticket - carnival style fun or $20 all access pass Location: The Village Smithy and 3rd Street

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Adult LeaguesMen’s Summer SoftballThis season will begin the fi rst week in June and run through September, culminating with a double elimination tournament. Please note the early registration discount and get your teams ready NOW! Late registrations will be charged the additional fee, no exceptions. Ages: 18 & olderDays: TuesdayTime: 6-10pmDate: Starts fi rst week in JuneEarly Registration Cost: $650 (Mens)**Must be signed up by May 1Late Registration Cost: $750 (Mens)**Must be signed up by May 15Min/Max: 6/8 teams

Mid-Valley Coed Softball LeagueNEW FOR 2016! In partnership with Crown Mountain Recreation District, we will be offering a 7 game regular season (plus tournament) coed softball league. Games will be played at both Crown Mountain Park (El Jebel) and North Face Park (Carbondale).Ages: 18 & olderDays: MondayTime: 6:30-9:30pmDate: June 6th to August 15thCost: $450Registration Deadline: Friday, May 27thMin/Max: 6/8 teams* Registration will be done through Carbondale Recreation

Mid-Valley Coed Kickball LeagueNEW FOR 2016! In partnership with Crown Mountain Recreation District, we will be offering a 7 game regular season (plus tournament) coed kickball league. Games will be played at both Crown Mountain Park (El Jebel) and North Face Park (Carbon-dale).Ages: 18 & olderDays: ThursdayTime: 6:30-9:30pmDate: July 7th to August 25th Cost: $200Registration Deadline: Friday, June 24th Min/Max: 8/12 teams* Registration will be done through Crown Mountain @ www.crownmtn.org* Registration will be done through Crown Mountain @ www.crownmtn.org

New Program!

New Program!

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Carbondale Pickleball TournamentWhen: Saturday & Sunday, September 10 & 11 9 am- 5 pm

Who: Three divisions (3.0 & below) (3.5) ( 4.0 & above)What: $35 entry fee per player (can play in both doubles and mixed)

2nd division requires an additional $5 Lunch FeeWhere:Darien Pickleball Courts (Meadowood Drive)

Sat-Men’s & Women’s Doubles Sun- Mixed Doubles

How: Register online at www.carbondalerec.comor call 970-510-1290

Part of the Western Slope Pickleball Tournament Series

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“Over the Hill” Hiking GroupThe Town of Carbondale Recreation Department operates under a special use permit with the USDA For-

est Service, White River National Forest and is an equal opportunity service provider and Employer.

Our hikes are hands-on informational sessions where you will experience “Leave no trace” prac-tices of wilderness travel. We also cover how to pack for a hike and what to bring, learn about plant, weed and animal identifi cation, and how to use a compass and topographical maps. Days: Mondays Hike 1 - Avalanche Creek Trail Date: June 20 Time: 9 am-3 pmHike 2 - Hunter Creek Trail Date: July 11th Time: 9 am-3 pmHike 3 - Weller Lake, Grottos & Ice Caves Date: August 8th Time: 9 am-3 pmCost: $20 / hike includes supervised hiking & transportation or $45 for all three hikes.Min/Max: 6/13 Registration Deadline: Hike 1: June 13th, Hike 2: July 5th, Hike 3: Aug 1st

The Outlets at SilverthorneDo you want to get away? Join the Carbondale Recreation Department for a day at the Silver-thorne Outlet Mall. You can do some shopping, have lunch or just enjoy a stroll through the mall. Please no personal appointments as we cannot accommodate them all.Day: Friday Date: June 24 & July 22Time: 9am-5pm Cost: $10Location: Van will pick up/drop off at Carbondale Senior Housing Commons IV and Manor 1 in Glenwood SpringsMin/Max: 6/10 Registration Deadline: One week prior

Palisade Fruit and Wine TourWe will tour the orchards and vineyards of Palisade. Bring your fruit and wine money!Day: Friday Date: August 26Time: 9am-5pm Cost: $10Location: Van will pick up/drop off at Carbondale Senior Housing Commons IV and Manor 1 in Glenwood Springs Min/Max: 6/10 Registration Deadline: One week prior

McClure Pass Colors and Paonia Orchards and Vineyards TourJoin 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 check out some of the different orchards and vineyards. Bring money for lunch! Day: Friday Date: September 30Time: 9am-5pm Cost: $10Location: The van will depart from/return to Carbondale Senior Housing Commons IVMin/Max: 6/10 Registration Deadline: One week prior

Senior Programs

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TOWN OF CARBONDALE SUMMER 2016 SPECIAL EVENTS

Event Sponsor Contact Date First Friday Art Walk (monthly) Chamber of Commerce Andrea Stewart (963-1890) All Year (1st Fri of Month)Downtown & 3rd Street Center www.carbondale.com [email protected] 5:00 – 9:00 pm 5 Point Film Festi val 5 Point Film Sarah Wood, Julie Kennedy April 21-24 (Thu-Sun) Carbondale Recreati on Center www.5pointf ilm.org info@5pointf ilm.org (510-5523) First Friday Fashion Show Lulubelle’s Lindsey Cynoski (510-5141) May 1 (Friday) Main Street (between 3rd & 4th St) [email protected] 6:30 pm

Spring Into Fun Family Block Party Recreati on Dept, CARE Eric Brendlinger (510-1277) May 6 (Friday) Village Smithy (3rd St closure) CRMS Pre-School Michelle Marlow (948-1334) 4:00 – 8:00 pm Dandelion Day Environmental Board Candice Goodwin (379-4789 May 9 (Saturday)Sopris Park www.dandelionday.org [email protected] 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Bonedale Bike Week Bike Ped Commission Eric Brendlinger (510-1277) May 16-20 (Mon thru Fri)Carbondale Recreati on Center Recreati on Department [email protected] Bike Park Competi ti on Bike Ped Commission Eric Brendlinger (510-1277) May 21 ( Saturday))North Face Bike Park Recreati on Department [email protected]

Wild West Rodeo Series Wild West Rodeo Assoc. Mike Kennedy (379-3907) June 2 – Aug 18 (Thu) Gus Darien Riding Arena www.carbondalerodeo.com, [email protected] 7:30 – 9:30 pm

Downtown Farmer’s Market Market Committ ee www.carbondalefarmersmarket.com June 8 – Septmber 28 (Wed)4th Street Plaza & Park 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Ride the Rockies Bike Tour Concert Music Committ ee Steve Standiford (379-3625) June 11 (Sat) 2-8 pm4th street Plaza & Park [email protected] 5th annual “ Bonedale Skate Revival” Recreati on Department Jason Thraen (510-1279) June 18th (Sat)Norht Face Skateboard Park www.carbondalerec.com [email protected]

Ride for the Child Sopris Century CASA Melissa McPherron (379-8743) June 25 (Saturday)Sopris Park [email protected]

15th Annual Sopris Music Fest Steve’s Guitars Steve Standiford (379-3625) July 1 (Fri) 5-10 pm 4th Street Plaza & Sopris Park [email protected] July 4 (Mon) Sopris Park

4th of July Parade & Community Party Recreati on Department Eric Brendlinger (319-2494) July 4 (Saturday) Main Street, Pool & Sopris Park www.carbondalerec.com 10:30 am – 2:00 pm Sumer Park Concert Series Music Committ ee Steve Standiford (379-3625) July 10 (Sun) Sopris Park [email protected] 4:00 -7:00 pm

Carbondale Mountain Fair Sopris Park CCAH [email protected] July 29-31 (Fri thru Sun) Mt. Sopris Run Off & 4 Mile Run Independence Run & Hike Brion aft er (704-0909) July 30 (Saturday) [email protected]

”The Shindig” Mt. Sopris Historical Society Beth White (781-632-3326) August 7 (Sun)Thompson House & Heriti age Park www.mtsoprishistoricalsociety.org bethwhite [email protected]

KDNK Blues & BBQ KDNK Radio Steve Skinner (963-0139) August 13 (Saturday)4th Street Plaza & Park [email protected] 3:00 – 10:00 pm

“Our Town-One Table” Linda Crisswell (306-1015 Sondie Feiff (305)710-0826 August 20 (Sat )4th street (Main to Euclid) [email protected] [email protected] 5:00-9:00 pm

Summer Park Concert Series Music Committ ee Steve Standiford (379-3625) August 14 (Sunday) Sopris Park [email protected] 4:00 pm -7 pm

Carbondale Cowboy Up Western Cowboy Up Committ ee Cheryl Pitout (618-2826 August 26 (Friday)4th street Park & Plaza. [email protected]

Festi val Las Americas Club Rotario Julian Hardaker (309-5169) August 28 (Sunday)Sopris Park [email protected] 11:00 am – 8:00 pm

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