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Town of SuperiorThe Town of Superior would like to thank you for participating in theTown’s events and programs - look inside to see what’s new for Summer!
Online
Registration
begins on
April 10th!
Walk-in
Registration
begins on
April 13th!
May - August 2012
Recreation GuideOnce again, the Superior Downhill Mile
race will kick-off the 4th of July festivitiesat 7:00 am. This one-mile race has become
a local favorite and is the fastest streetmile in the United States! Be a part of itthis year’s race by registering online at
www.active.com(search Superior Downhill Mile).
Superior Downhill Mile - 7:00 am
Community Parade - 8:30 am
Our themed community parade (theme TBD) startsat 8:30 am at the North Pool (Indiana Street and Rock
Creek Parkway). Float line up begins at 7:30 am,pedestrian line up begins at 8:00 am. Start planningyour parade entry now, and submit your application!
Float applications are available atwww.superiorcolorado.gov Pancake Breakfast - 9:00 am
This family friendly event starts at 9:00 am atCommunity Park. Be sure to hang out after
breakfast and enjoy the fun. There will be plenty ofvendors, interactive games and prizes, inflatables for
kids, and more!
Race, Parade and Pancake Breakfast
Volunteers Needed! Come out,
have some fun, and get a
FREE t-shirt! For more volunteer
information please contact Katie
at 303-499-3675, or
Come and celebrate the4th of July with theTown of Superior!
Superior Running Club2012
Parks, Open Spaceand Trails
Helpful Contacts
Alan McBeathSuperintendent of Parks and Open Space303-499-1723, [email protected]
• Parks/Open Space• Trails• Irrigation
Patrick HammerSuperintendent of Recreation303-499-3675 ext. 119, [email protected]
• Recreation Services• Recreation Facilities• Community Outreach
Bryan MeyerRecreation Supervisor303-499-3675 ext. 163, [email protected]
• Aquatics/Swim Lessons• Fitness• General Recreation
Emily WisnerRecreation Coordinator303-499-3675 ext. 166, [email protected]
• Facility and Field Rentals• General Recreation
Katie RummelEvents and Volunteer Coordinator303-499-3675 ext. 167, [email protected]
• Community Events• Community Volunteer Opportunities
Sports Field Weather Hotline720-304-3707
Milisa MillerMulti Media Graphics Specialist303-499-3675 ext. 161, [email protected]
Table of Contents1 Welcome
2-7 General Information
2-3 Activity Registration
4-6 Park, Field and Shelter Information
7 Town Committees and Commissions
8 Fitness
8 Mountain Fitness Boot Camp
8 Boulder Valley Ice
8 Superior Running Club
9 Louisville Adult Sports
9-10 YMCA Tennis
11-18 Aquatics
11 Pool Overview
12 Pool Hours & Schedule
13 Pool Rules
14 Swim Lesson Class Descriptions
16-18 Swim Lesson Schedule
18 Masters Swim
19-20 General Interest
19 A Walk through Historic Superior
19 Dana V Music
20 Dog Training
21-23 Youth Sports
21 Boulder Valley Ice
22 Skyhawks Sport Camps
22 Superior Mustangs
23 Marcelo Balboa Soccer Camps
24 Youth Programs
24 Young Rembrandts
24-25 Dana V Music
26 Play-Well TEKnologies LEGOTM
26 Young Ambassadors
27 Community Events/Volunteer Opportunities
28 YMCA of Boulder Valley
28 Challenger British Soccer Camp
28 3 v 3 Soccer League
28 Summer Baseball
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This publicat ion is provided by the Town of Superior
Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department located at
127 E. Coal Creek Drive, Superior, Colorado 80027. For
additional information please call 303-499-3675 or visit the
Town’s website at www.superiorcolorado.gov.
Our MissionThe Town of Superior Parks, Recreat ion and Open Space
Department strives to provide the community with the highest
qual ity of l ife through the balance of Parks, Recreation and Open
Space, the care of natural and created resources, community
events, programs, and opportunities for residents to participate,
while maintaining the best possible customer service in the most
cost effective manner.
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3 WAYS TO REGISTER
Online:
Go to www.superiorrec.com to register.
Mail it in:
Mail completed registration form and payment
to: Town of Superior, Attn: PROS, 124 E.
Coal Creek Dr., Superior, CO 80027.
Fax it in:
Fax your completed registration (VISA or
MASTERCARD only) to the Town of Superior
PROS office at 303-494-2521.
www.superiorrec.com
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Summer Registration InformationREGISTRATION TIPS:
• Registrations will be processed on a first come basis.
• Fax and mail registrations will receive second priority to walk-in
registrations depending on the date they are received.
• Be sure to fully complete your registration form including the 8
digit code number of the class, and all other requested informa-
tion.
• Don’t forget to sign the waiver.
• Be sure to submit your registration and payment early so that
you do not miss the registration deadlines.
• If using a credit card for the convenience of fax and mail regis-
tration please note that we accept VISA and MASTERCARD.
Include the 16 digit card number, expiration date, 3 digit securi-
ty code located on the back, as well as the card holder’s name.
• Be sure that your check or money order is made payable to the
Town of Superior.
STEPS TO REGISTERING:
Online:
Go to www.superiorrec.com to register online.
Drop it off:
Drop off completed registration forms and payment at Superior
Town Hall, 124 E. Coal Creek Dr. Payment by cash, check, VISA, and
MASTERCARD are accepted.
Town Hall Hours
Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Closed Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays
Mail it in:
Mail completed registration form and payment to: Town of
Superior, Attn: PROS, 124 E. Coal Creek Dr., Superior, CO 80027.
Make payment to the Town of Superior. A receipt will be mailed to
you on the day that your registration is processed. Mailed in
registrations must be received prior to the activity registration
deadlines.
Fax it in:
Fax your completed registration (VISA or MASTERCARD only) to
the Town of Superior PROS office at 303-494-2521. A receipt will
be mailed to you on the day that your registration is processed.
Please note:
Registration deadlines for some Adult and Youth Sports programs
may overlap more than one recreation guide. Please check for
early bird and registration deadlines for each activity to ensure
on-time registration.
Join us on
ACTIVITY CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY
• Classes cancelled by the Town of Superior will be refunded
100%. The cancellation request form is not necessary for these
cancellations. Classes can be cancelled due to insufficient
enrollment or inclement weather.
• Cancellations prior to the registration deadline will be refunded
100%.
• Cancellations after the registration deadline or after the f irst
class will be charged a $10 processing fee if it does not drop the
class below the minimum enrollment. Cancellations that result
in dropping the class below the minimum enrollment will not be
given a refund.
• Requests for cancellat ions must be given to the PROS
Department no later than 1 business day after the f irst class or
refunds will not be given.
• Cancellations/transfers requested after a one day class will not
be refunded.
• Refunds will not be given for punch cards.
• There is no transfer fee.
MINIMUM/MAXIMUM ENROLLMENT POLICY
Classes have set minimum and maximum participation numbers.
Early registration is recommended for all classes and will help
ensure that the minimum participant number is met. If the
minimum is not met, the class will be cancelled and transfers,
refunds or credits will be made. Participants will be notified of all
cancellations.
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Superior Parks, Athletic Fields and SheltersPlease see map on back, inside cover for locations
Facility Reservations
Parks, shelters and athletic fields are available to rent. All reserva-
tions must be made at least 2 weeks in advance and require a $200
deposit that will be refunded within 30 days after the reservation.
Reservations may be made during business hours at Town Hall, by
fax or email. Deposit and fees are due at the time of reservation.
Please use the reservation form located on the next page.
North and South Pools are available to rent for birthday and private
parties. Please see page 10 for more information.
Park Shelter Permit Dates
May - August
Permits available now
September - December
Permits available 8/1/2012
January - April
Permits available 12/1/2012
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Town Committees and CommissionsGet Involved in your Community!
The Town of Superior has many opportunities for you to help shape
the future of your community. Please look for openings on the
following committees in your monthly newsletter. All meetings
are open to the public.
Open Space Advisory Committee (OSAC)
OSAC meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 7:00 pm to
9:00 pm at the Superior Town Hall. It is a nine-member committee
that serves solely in an advisory capacity and makes recommenda-
tions to the Town Board on matters such as:
• Areas appropriate for open space designation as wildlife
habitats, trails or other similar purposes.
• Community services and amenities that will be provided by the
purchase by the Town of natural open space.
• Work with Town staff to periodically review and evaluate the
management policies and procedures of Open Space lands.
Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Trails Advisory Committee
(PROSTAC)
PROSTAC meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month from 7:00 pm
to 9:00 pm at the Superior Town Hall. It is a nine-member commit-
tee that is composed of two recreation advocates, two parks
advocates, two open space advocates (filled by OSAC members),
two trails advocates and one at-large advocate. PROSTAC serves
solely in an advisory capacity and makes recommendations to the
Town Board on matters such as:
• Continuing to assist with parks, recreation, open space and
trails issues and recommending implementation of the
master plan.
• Assisting with the development of the 5 year Implementation
Action Plan and with the implementation of the Master Plan
action items.
• Reviewing and commenting on staff's annual work plan.
Recycling and Conservation Advisory Committee (RCAC)
RCAC meets the 2nd Thursday of each month from 5:30 pm to 7:00
pm at the Superior Town Hall. It is an eight-member committee
that serves solely in an advisory capacity and makes recommenda-
tions to the Town Board on matters such as:
• Examining the needs of the Town for recycling and conservation
activities that are not already in place, and to assess the current
waste diversion programs.
• Assisting the Town Board in establishing priorities for the
implementation of recycling and conservation activities, fund
permitting.
• Examining and making recommendations to the Board on
possible sources of funding for the implementation of recycling
and conservation activities.
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each
month at 7:00 pm at the Superior Town Hall. It is a nine-member
board appointed by the Board of Trustees. This quasi-judicial board
is responsible for developing recommendations for the Town Board
regarding the Superior Comprehensive Plan. It is also responsible
for the review of development proposals within the Town of
Superior.
Superior Historical Commission
The Superior Historical Commission meets the 3rd Friday of each
month from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm at the Superior Town Hall. It
is a nine-member committee that serves solely in an advisory
capacity and makes recommendations to the Town Board on
matters regarding historic preservation. To be eligible, you must
have attended at least seven meetings in one year. Non-residents
are eligible.
FREE SKATE 1-6 (All Ages)
Skills covered: Figure skating elements. Participant must have
tested through Basic Skills 1-8. Please contact your BV Ice
instructor for the level that best fits your ability.
Day: Saturday
Date: All Levels (1-6) May 26 -June 30
220002 A Level 1
220002 B Level 2
220002 C Level 3
220002 D Level 4
220002 E Level 5
220002 F Level 6
Time: 1:35-2:05 pm
Cost: R $70/NR $80
Superior Running ClubAll levels of runners are invited to join and routes are customized to
accommodate all abilities. The purpose of the club is to gather
people together who have an interest in running, provide motiva-
tion to get in shape, offer advice and support for beginning runners,
share training tips and have fun in a relaxed and non-competitive
group setting. The running routes vary from week and are held in
the Superior area. For more information about the Superior
Running Club visit www.superiorunning.com.
www.superiorrec.com
FITNES
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Mountain Fitness
Outdoor Boot Camp
ClassCome join us at Superior’s
beautiful and scenic
Community Park for a
body sculpting and calo-
rie scorching workout.
Our instructor has put
together a unique program that is guaranteed to tone up those
problem areas and blast away those unwanted pounds while safely
providing an exhilarating workout for all sizes and abilities. So no
matter what your fitness level is, come and join us for a total mind
and body workout!! Register at Town Hall.
Day: Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Date: May 14-June 22
Time: 9:30-10:30 am
Cost: 18 punch workout card R $160/ NR $170
9 punch workout card R $99/ NR $109
3 punch workout card R $35/ NR $45
Boulder Valley IceBoulder Valley Ice offers recreational skating, hockey and birthday
parties. All classes listed below include skate rental. Don’t forget
to check in at the front desk and dress warm! For more informa-
tion, visit www.bvice.com or call 303.494.4777. For class specific
questions email Juilz Pettit at [email protected]. Location: 125
Superior Plaza Way, Superior.
ADULT ALL LEVELS (Ages 14+)
Day: Saturday
Date: 220001 A May 26 - June 30
Time: 1:00-1:30 pm
Cost: R $70/NR $80
Superior Residents!Receive a $10 discountby registering through
the Town.
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YMCA TennisQuantum tennis, created by Ted Murray, Tennis Coordinator for
the YMCA of Boulder Valley, is based upon creating unlimited
tennis players. The concepts are cutting edge, yet simple to learn
and implement. The focus is always on making the game fun and
enjoyable while engaging all students throughout the class. Our
mission is to help develop all dimensions of the students’ abilities,
including mental, emotional, and social skills in addition to the
physical skills required to become a complete tennis player. Ted’s
37 years of global experience teaching players of all ages and
abilities brings a special energy to the program that will inspire all
ages to make tennis their sport for a lifetime.
YMCA Summer 2012 Class SessionsSession #2: May 7 - 25
Session #3: June 4 - 22
Session #4: July 9 - 27
Session #5: August 20 - September 7
Summer 2012 Class DescriptionsJR. BUFFS FIRST FLIGHT
(age 3 – 4) (Mon/Wed 9:30 am – 10:00 am) ($45 Superior Resident)
Group games develop the basic hand eye coordination and body
awareness that are important skills for playing tennis. Focus is
always on fun, safety, and inspiring a love for the game of tennis.
Register online at www.ymcabv.org
JR. BUFFS LITTLE STARS
(ages 5 – 6) (Mon/Wed 10:10 am – 10:55 am) ($50 Superior Resident)
Emphasis is on fun group games that incorporate appropriate
rackets, balls and courts to develop the basic skills of movement,
judgment, and ball striking while learning the fundamental
concepts of the game of tennis. Register online at
www.ymcabv.org
JR. BUFFS EMERGING STARS
(ages 7 – 10) (Mon/Wed 11:00 am – 11:55 am) ($65 Superior
Resident) Technique of all aspects of tennis is developed in creative
ways within the context of playing the game using the QuickStart
concept. Students learn about competing in a supportive, positive
environment with the focus on learning instead of merely winning.
Register online at www.ymcabv.org
JR. BUFFS SHOOTING STARS
(Ages 11 – 14) (Tues/Thur 9:30 am – 10:30 am) ($70 Superior
Resident) For those who are new or relatively inexperienced in
tennis. Concentration is on the fundamentals of the game to
create a solid foundation to enjoy the game throughout life. No
previous tennis or athletic background is required. As always,
playing the game in a fun environment is the primary focus.
Register online at www.ymcabv.org
Louisville Adult SportsSuperior residents can now participate in select adult sports
leagues offered by Louisville Parks and Recreation Department
without having to pay the non-resident fee. For more information
or to register please visit www.louisvillerecreation.com or email
Jesse DeGraw at [email protected].
COED KICKBALL
Get a kick with Kickball. Create a team, sign up as a free agent, but
get out and let’s have some fun! We will have a 7 week season with
an end-of-season tournament. Games will be played at the
Louisville Sports Complex in Louisville, or Lamont Does in
Lafayette.
Session: 1 and 2
Day/Time: Thursday 6:00-8:00 pm
Starts: June 7
Fee: Session 1 $365/Session 2 Free Agent
ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL
Join us as we throw the pigskin around and re-live the glory days.
Games are played 4-on-4 and on a 60 yard field. This is a non-
contact league unsportsmanlike conduct will result in the offend-
ing player being dismissed from the league. Games will be played
on a rotating basis in both cities. Rainout line: 303-335-4998
Session: 1 and 2
Day/Time: Thursday 6:00-10:00 pm
Starts: August 8
Fee: Session 1 $365/Session 2 Free Agent
COED SOFTBALL
Stop by the Louisville Recreation Center or call 303-335-4909 to
receive a league roster and registration form. Please include the
completer mailing address and an email address on the registra-
tion form for the Team Manager. All games are played at the
Louisville Sports Complex; A minimum of 5 teams are required to
form a league. This is a 7 week season with an end-of-season
tournament in October. Registration deadline: August 1st
Session: 1, 2 and 4
Day/Time: Session 1, D-Rec, Wednesday 6:00-10:00 pm
Session 2, D-Rec, Sunday 4:00-8:00 pm
Starts: Session 1 starts August 1
Session 2 starts August 5
Fee: Session 1 and 2 $450/Session 4 Free Agent
www.superiorrec.com
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ADULT COMPETITORS
(Ages 18+) (Thurs. 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm) ($72 Superior Resident) For
players at the 3.5 level and above. Focus is on games and drills that
emphasize the various situations faced in both singles and doubles
matches. Instruction is limited to handling these situations effec-
tively. The session is movement-oriented with plenty of balls being
hit with a purpose. Bring your doubles partner and get experience
teaming together!
* An Adult Tennis Punch Card must be purchased and can be used
for Cardio Tennis sessions or Adult Competitors drop-in sessions.
Each card is good for 6 sessions; so, you can use them at your
leisure. You must register for each session individually by contact-
ing Ted Murray at [email protected]
PRIVATE LESSONS
(All Ages)
One Session: $50 Superior Resident
4 Session Package: $180 Superior Resident
8 Session Package: $320 Superior Resident
If you want to raise your game rapidly, private lessons are recom-
mended to get the personal touch for the specific aspects of the
game that you need. Ted Murray has a world of experience helping
players of all ages and abilities. He makes a private lesson fun
and has many techniques to help change your game without
going through a painful and lengthy mental process. Include a
friend or your doubles partner to share the cost and the fun! For
reservations or information contact Ted directly at:
[email protected] or by phone at 720-402-2669.
* Please Note: You must purchase a training session/package prior
to your first lesson.
YMCA Summer 2012 Camp SessionsJune Tennis Camp: June 25 - 29
4th of July Tennis Camp: July 2 - 6
July Tennis Camp: July 30 - August 3
Summer 2012 Camp DescriptionJR. BUFFS TENNIS CAMP
(Ages 7-16) (Mon-Fri 9:30 am-12:30 pm) ($150 Superior Resident)
Tennis camps are a great way to take your game rapidly to the next
level. Players are grouped according to age and ability level to
optimize the learning while making it a fun and social experience as
well. Three hours is the perfect length of time to get a great
workout, hit many balls, and get a lot of playing experience. Camps
are a wonderful combination of fun, learning, and exercise.
Register online at www.ymcabv.org.
USTA and CARA JUNIOR TEAM TENNIS
(Ages 7-18) (Tues./Thurs. Times TBD) (All Levels)
Want to play on a team, compete against other players and have
tons of fun. USTA and CARA team tennis is the answer. Weekly
team practice and matches with an end of season tournament
for everyone who qualif ies. For more information contact
Ted Murray directly at [email protected] or by phone at
720-402-2669.
JR. BUFFS ACES
(Ages 11 – 16) (Tues/Thurs 10:30 am – 12:00 pm) ($110 Superior
Resident) Intermediate and advanced players who aspire to be
competitive players. Emphasis is on refining technique that can
handle all aspects of a match. Mental and emotional training is
incorporated holistically into each practice. Physical f itness
training is also included in a safe and progressive yet fun format.
Emphasis is always on making competition a joyous learning
experience. Register online at www.ymcabv.org
ADULT NEWCOMERS
(Ages 18+) (Tues. 8:30 am – 9:30 am) ($70 Superior Resident) It is
never too late to learn the best lifetime sport. We make it easy to
learn tennis even if you have had no previous athletic experience
(or even if you have gotten turned off previously by tennis lessons!).
The group energy makes it fun to learn, and the emphasis is on
playing and enjoying the game immediately. Register online at
www.ymcabv.org
CARDIO TENNIS
(Ages 18+) (Tues. 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm, Thurs. 8:30 – 9:30 am) ($72
Superior Resident) All ages and ability levels enjoy this class. The
focus is not on instruction or technique, but rather on getting a
healthy, fun aerobic workout while hitting plenty of tennis balls. It
is a fantastic combination of drills, games, and exercises that
develop the game and body naturally in a wonderfully supportive
social setting.
* An Adult Tennis Punch Card must be purchased at
www.ymcabv.org and can be used for Cardio Tennis sessions or
Adult Competitors drop-in sessions. Each card is good for 6
sessions; so, you can use them at your leisure. You must register for
each session individually by going to www.cardiotennis.com
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Town of Superior PoolsThe Town of Superior has two outdoor pools, North Pool and South
Pool. The North Pool facility is located at 1650 South Indiana Street
and features a heated leisure pool and heated children’s wading
pool. The South Pool facility is located at 3300 Huron Peak Avenue
and features a heated leisure pool with a slide and mushroom
fountain and a heated children’s wading pool. Both facilities offer
a designated lane for lap swimming.
The Town of Superior will offer a variety of aquatics programs
during the 2012 pool season, including Swim Lessons and Masters
Swim.
Both North and South Pool will open to the public on Friday,
May 25, 2012.
Resident Pool Identification Cards (ID’s)The cost for an Identif ication Card is $5.00. Replacement ID’s
are also $5.00. All residents 9 years of age or older that live within
the Town of Superior need to have a resident photo ID to use both
the North and South Pools. Residents under 9 years of age do not
need an ID when accompanied by an adult (18 years or older) or a
youth 3-17 years old with a current Red Cross or YMCA Babysitter’s
Certificate that has an ID. If you have an ID with a barcode, you
will not need a new card. To receive an ID, proof of residency in the
form of a current water bill that is postmarked within 60 days or a
currents lease document, is required along with a current photo ID.
Resident ID’s are issued at Superior Town Hall and at the North and
South Pools during the pool season. Pool patrons without a valid
Resident ID card will be charged guest fees.
Guest Policy at the PoolsAll guests are required to sign in at the front desk and MUST be
accompanied by a resident (ages 9 and older) with a recreation ID
at all times while at the pools. Fees for guests are:
• age 0-5 (infant) – Free
• age 6-17 (child) – $2.00
• age 18-59 (adult) – $2.00
• age 60 + (senior) – $2.00
Guest Punch CardResidents will now be able to purchase a 20 visit guest punch card.
This card can be used for any age guest (6 and older). The cost is
just $35.00 and is good for 20 visits. You can purchase the 20 visit
punch card at Town Hall or at the pools. All guests are required to
sign in at the front desk and MUST be accompanied by a resident
age 9 and older.
Pool Party Rental InformationParties consisting of 10 or more non-family members gathering in
an organized group during the normal operating hours of the
pools are responsible for making a pool party reservation. This
reservation is critical due to the limited life-guard to patron ratio
that is in place at each pool.
Fees are charged to reserve the facility for the event and do not
cover the entry fees of any non-resident of the Town. These fees
cover the cost of an additional lifeguard(s) to be present during the
party, and reserves two (or more) pool side tables for the group.
Non-residents of the group shall be charged the applicable guest
fees separate from any reservation fees. Day time pool party
reservations are available only to residents of the Town of
Superior; non-residents may not reserve the facility or enter the
facility without the accompaniment of a Town of Superior resident.
Evening pool rentals are available for non-resident groups.
Please Note: Pool reservations during normal operating hours are
non-exclusive. You will be expected to share the pool area with the
public.
Fees and policies differ for evening pool party rentals. Both the
North and South Pools may be rented for evening pool parties. The
hours that the pools may be rented are Sunday through Saturday
evenings 8:00-10:00 p.m. Parties must be out of the pool facility by
10:00 p.m.
Please contact the Parks, Recreation and Open Space office at
303-499-3675 for availability. All reservations must be made two
weeks in advance.
www.superiorrec.com
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North Pool, 1650 S. Indiana, 303-554-5658
Open Swim Hours: Monday-Friday 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday & Sunday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
All other scheduled pool times are limited to Adult Lap Swimmers, Rock Creek Flyers Participants or Swim Lesson Participants only.
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
6a-7a Flyers Swim Team Flyers Swim Team/ Flyers Swim Team Flyers Swim Team/ Flyers Swim Team/
(8) Masters Swim (8) (8) Masters Swim (8) Masters Swim (8)
7a-10a Flyers Swim Team Flyers Swim Team Flyers Swim Team Flyers Swim Team Flyers Swim Team
(8) (8) (8) (8) (8)
10a-10:30a Flyers Swim Team Flyers Swim Team Flyers Swim Team Flyers Swim Team Flyers Swim Team
(4) (4) (4) (4) (4)
Group Lessons Group Lessons Group Lessons Group Lessons Group Lessons
10:30a-11:30a Group Lessons Group Lessons Group Lessons Group Lessons Group Lessons
11:30a-6:30p Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim
Adult Lap (1) Adult Lap (1) Adult Lap (1) Adult Lap (1) Adult Lap (1)
6:30p-8p Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim
Flyers (4) Flyers (4) Flyers (4) Flyers (4) Flyers (4)
Adult Lap (1) Adult Lap (1) Adult Lap (1) Adult Lap (1) Adult Lap (1)
Time Saturday Sunday
9:30a-11a Adult Lap (1)
11a-8p Open Swim Open Swim
Adult Lap (1) Adult Lap (1)
South Pool, 3300 Huron Peak Avenue, 303-499-3786
Open Swim Hours: Monday-Friday 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday & Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
All other scheduled pool times are limited to Adult Lap Swimmers, Rock Creek Flyers Participants or Swim Lesson Participants only.
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
6a-8:45a Adult Lap (2) Adult Lap (2) Adult Lap (2) Adult Lap (2) Adult Lap (2)
8:45a-10:30a Group Lessons Group Lessons Group Lessons Group Lessons
10:30a-8p Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim
Adult Lap (1) Adult Lap (1) Adult Lap (1) Adult Lap (1) Adult Lap (1)
Time Saturday Sunday
8:45a-10:30a Group Lessons
10:30a-8p Open Swim Open Swim
Adult Lap (1) Adult Lap (1)
( ) Indicates number of lap lanes available or being used.
( ) Indicates number of lap lanes available or being used.
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Back to School “Modified” Pool Schedule
The North and South pool will operate on a modified schedule once Boulder Valley School District resumes classes on August 14, 2012.
Reduced hours will begin August 14, 2012 and run through September 3, 2012
North Pool Open Swim Hours (Sunday morning adult lap swimming will be suspended):
Monday-Friday 3:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Saturday & Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
South Pool Open Swim Hours (Weekday morning adult lap swim will be suspended):
Monday-Friday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday & Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
* Pool hours subject to change due to staff availabil ity.
General Pool RulesMAIN POOL RULES
• Children under the age of 9 must be accompanied by an adult
(18 years and up) or a youth 13-17 years old that has a current
Red Cross Babysitter’s Certificate.
• Pool patrons must either present a Pool ID card or pay guest fees
for admittance.
• “Breakout” or “Adult Swim” will be called at 10 minutes till the
top of the hour for Restroom Breaks and Safety Checks.
• A maximum of 195 people (including Aquatic Staff) are allowed
at either pool at any time.
• Children who require floatation devices must have an adult
within an arm’s reach.
• Lifejackets, water wings, floaty swimsuits are allowed at the
pools as Long as an adult is within arm’s reach. Large rafts are
prohibited. Small floatation devices may be used if they are not
obstructing the lifeguard’s ability to scan the pool or affecting
the enjoyment of the other patrons in the pool.
• Proper swimming attire must be worn; swim diapers must be
substituted for diapers.
• Tobacco and alcohol are not allowed on the premises.
• The Lifeguard, in accordance with the Assistant Pool Manager,
has the authority to close the pool whenever unsafe conditions
occur.
• Diving, flips and launching are prohibited.
• Unsafe behavior and horseplay is prohibited at the facility
• Showers must be taken before entering the pool.
• Eating is permitted under the shade structure(s).
• Glass objects are not permitted in the pool area.
• Gum is prohibited.
• Pets must remain outside of the facility.
• Town of Superior Aquatic Staff is not responsible for patron’s
belongings.
WADER POOL RULES
• Children must be supervised by an adult at all times.
• Children must be under the age of 6 to use the wader pool.
SLIDE RULES
• One person on the slide at a time.
• Children with floatation devices may use the slide with an adult.
• Feet first only down the slide.
OTHER FACILITY RULES
• Overnight parking is not allowed at Town facilities without
Town permission.
• Motorized vehicles are not permitted on facility grounds, except
in the parking lots.
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Group Swim Lesson Class DescriptionsPARENT/TOT ONE – Ages 6 months to 18 months
(30 minute class)
This class is designed to teach infants and their caregivers basic
water adjustment skills. This does not teach children to be
accomplished swimmers or survive in the water. One parent per
child. Swim diapers are required.
PARENT/TOT TWO – Ages 18 months to 3 years (30 minute class)
This class is designed to teach toddlers and their caregivers basic
water adjustment skills. This does not teach children to be
accomplished swimmers or survive in the water. One parent per
child. Swim diapers are required.
Preschool: Ages 3 to 5BEGINNER – GUPPIES (30 minute class)
This is a basic beginner course that teaches basic water adjustment
and is for children with little water experience. Children must be
ready to participate in lessons without their parents. This level
helps children become comfortable putting their face in the water,
body position and air recovery, and supported floats.
INTERMEDIATE – JELLYFISH (30 minute class)
This class is for children who are able to put their face in the water,
blow bubbles, and float on their front and back assisted. This level
improves floating on the front and back, and teaches the flutter
kick and arm strokes.
ADVANCED – SEA HORSES (30 minute class)
This advanced level will focus on improving stroke skills, improving
side-breathing, and stoke endurance. Children must be able to
float on their front and back unassisted for 5 seconds, and swim
unassisted for 5 feet.
Learn To Swim: Ages 5 and UpLEVEL 1 – ANGELFISH (30 minute class)
This is the introductory course to the Learn to Swim program. This
course is appropriate for children who have some level of comfort
in the water, but few swimming skills. Skill to be taught: submerge
face and head. Bounce in chest deep water, front and back floats,
bubble blowing combined with basic front crawl arm movement,
balance control, front and back kicks, basic water rules, reaching
assists and use of a Personal Floatation Device.
LEVEL 2 – BARRACUDAS (30 minute class)
Children in this class should be comfortable in the water. They
should be able to fully submerge their face, blow bubbles, and
float unsupported. Skills to be taught: hold breath and submerge,
retrieve submerge objects, orientation to deeper water, prone and
back glides, rhythmic breathing, flutter kicks, back crawl,
combined front stroke, combined back stroke, turnovers, life
jacket use and extension assists from deck.
LEVEL 3 – STINGRAYS (30 minute class)
This class is for children who are able to swim front and back crawl
for at least 3 body lengths unassisted. These skills are a necessity
as we improve upon them with new strokes throughout this level.
Skills to be taught: retrieve submerged object in slightly deeper
water with eyes open. Bob in deeper water, jump into deep water
with no assistance, kneeling dive, compact dive, front crawl with
rhythmic breathing for 15 yards, back crawl, elementary backstroke
10 yards, tread water and diving rules.
LEVEL 4 – SEA OTTERS (30 minute class)
Participants must be proficient in front and back crawl and
swimming the length of the pool. This class builds on the skills of
front/back crawl and elementary backstroke. Participants learn
sidestroke and breaststroke as well as developing stamina for long
distance swimming. This is a longer class and participants must be
able to do continuous exercise for the class period. Skills to be
taught: deep water bobs, front crawl with rotary breathing 25
yards, elementary backstroke 25 yards. Backstroke 25 yards, open
turns, basic standing dives and tread water with different kicks.
LEVEL 5 – HAMMERHEADS (30 minute class)
This class works on fine-tuning strokes and endurance swimming.
Butterfly strokes and flip turns are introduced. Skills to be taught:
butterfly stroke 15 yards, front crawl and back crawl 50 yards with
flip turns, tread water for 3 minutes, and stride jump entry.
LEVEL 6/JR LIFEGUARD (30 minute class)
This class is for swimmers looking to advance in their swimming
ability and learn the skills that real lifeguards use every day.
Completion of Level 5 or comparable stroke ability is required.
Participants must be 10-14 years of age. This class will teach
participants how to perform lifesaving rescues, treat first aid situa-
tions, and identify distressed swimmers. Participants will also
increase stroke technique and endurance so they can swim with
more ease, efficiency and power. Participants will also be required
to complete 5 service hours at the pool upon completion of the
class session.
Youth & Adult Private/Semi-Private Swim LessonsTake a swim lesson with one of our experienced swim instructors. A
30 minute swim session will have you on your way toward
advancing in technique and skill ability. Please register for lessons
at Town Hall at 127 E. Coal Creek Dr. Once registered, you will be
contacted shortly by a Town of Superior Swim Instructor to set up
days and times for classes. Youth ages 3-17 and adults ages 18+.
PRIVATE LESSON RATES (one-on-one)
$30 – 1 Lesson
$116 – 4 Lessons
$224 – 8 Lessons;
SEMI-PRIVATE RATES (2 swimmers at the same skill level)
$45 – 1 Lesson
$176 – 4 Lessons
$334 – 8 Lessons
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START HEREIs your child age 3 or older?
Which group swim lesson class is right for your child?This chart outlines the critical prerequisite skills that determine class placement.Follow the chart to identify the class that best suits your child’s skill level.
*IMPORTANT NOTES*Parent/Tot ONE & TWO require adultparticipation in the pool.Repetition of skills and levels is an importantpart of the learning process. Parents areencouraged to estimate their child’s ability levelas accurately as possible to ensure a positiveexperience for all swimmers.If on the first day of class it is determined thatyour child is best suited for a different class level,we will do our best to accommodate your childand make the transfer.
BEGINNERGUPPIES
YESYESYES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO NO NO
NO
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NO
NO
YES
YES
INTERMEDIATEJELLYFISH
ADVANCEDSEA HORSES
LEVEL 6JR LIFEGUARD
PARENT/TOT ONE(6 months-18 months)PARENT/TOT TWO(18 months-3 years)
LEVEL 1ANGELFISHLEVEL 2BARRACUDASLEVEL 3STINGRAYS
LEVEL 4SEA OTTERS
LEVEL 5HAMMERHEADS
Is your child age 5or older?
Is your child uncomfortablein the water ornew to swim lessons?
This class is for swimmers looking toadvance in their swimming ability and learnthe skills that are real lifeguards use everyday. Your child must be 10-14 years old andhave completed Level 5 or are able todemonstrate comparable stroke ability.
Can your child fullysubmerge their face,blow bubbles, andfloat unsupported? Can your child backfloat or front float bythemselves?Your child is 3-5 yearsold. Can your child puttheir head under waterand blow bubbles?
Can your child swimfront and back crawlfor at least 3 bodylengths unassisted?Is your child proficientin front and back crawland swimming thelength of the pool?Can your child performsidestroke andbreaststroke? Has yourchild been introduced tolong distance swimming?Your child is able to swim25 yards with rotarybreathing. Has your childbeen introduced tobutterfly strokes andflip turns?
START HEREIs your child age 3 or older?
Which group swim lesson class is right for your child?This chart outlines the critical prerequisite skills that determine class placement.
Follow the chart to identify the class that best suits your child’s skill level.
*IMPORTANT NOTES*Parent/Tot ONE & TWO require adult
participation in the pool.Repetition of skills and levels is an important
part of the learning process. Parents areencouraged to estimate their child’s ability level
as accurately as possible to ensure a positiveexperience for all swimmers.
If on the first day of class it is determined thatyour child is best suited for a different class level,
we will do our best to accommodate your childand make the transfer.
BEGINNERGUPPIES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO NONO
NO
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YES
YES
INTERMEDIATEJELLYFISH
ADVANCEDSEA HORSES
LEVEL 6JR LIFEGUARD
PARENT/TOT ONE(6 months-18 months)
PARENT/TOT TWO(18 months-3 years)
LEVEL 1ANGELFISH
LEVEL 2BARRACUDAS
LEVEL 3STINGRAYS
LEVEL 4SEA OTTERS
LEVEL 5HAMMERHEADS
Is your child age 5or older?
Is your child uncomfortablein the water or
new to swim lessons?
This class is for swimmers looking toadvance in their swimming ability and learnthe skills that are real lifeguards use everyday. Your child must be 10-14 years old and
have completed Level 5 or are able todemonstrate comparable stroke ability.
Can your child fullysubmerge their face,
blow bubbles, andfloat unsupported?
Can your child backfloat or front float by
themselves?
Your child is 3-5 yearsold. Can your child puttheir head under water
and blow bubbles?
Can your child swimfront and back crawl
for at least 3 bodylengths unassisted?
Is your child proficientin front and back crawl
and swimming thelength of the pool?
Can your child performsidestroke and
breaststroke? Has yourchild been introduced to
long distance swimming?
Your child is able to swim25 yards with rotary
breathing. Has your childbeen introduced to
butterfly strokes andflip turns?
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Summer 2012 Group Swim Lesson Schedule (Register at Town Hall or www.superiorrec.com)
NORTH POOL WEEKDAYS
Session 1
5/29-6/7; Reg. Deadline: 5/25
Cost: R$35/NR$45
First Week Class Days: T, W, Th, F
Second Week Class Days: M, T, W, Th
10:05-10:35 10:40-11:10 11:15-11:45
Parent - Tot ONE 620001 A
Parent - Tot TWO
Beginner - Guppies 620003 A 620003 B
Intermediate - Jellyfish 620004 A 620004 B
Advanced - Sea Horses 620005 A 620005 B
Level 1 - Angelfish 620006 A 620006 B
Level 2 - Barracudas 620007 A 620007 B
Level 3 - Stingrays 620008 A 620008 B
Level 4 - Sea Otters 620009 A 620009 B
Level 5 - Hammerheads 620010 A 620010 B
Level 6 - Jr Lifeguard
Session 3
7/9-7/20; Reg. Deadline: 7/6
Cost: R$35/NR$45
First Week Class Days: M, T, W, Th
Second Week Class Days: M, W, Th, F
10:05-10:35 10:40-11:10 11:15-11:45
Parent - Tot ONE 620001 B
Parent - Tot TWO
Beginner - Guppies 620003 E 620003 F
Intermediate - Jellyfish 620004 E 620004 F
Advanced - Sea Horses 620005 E 620005 F
Level 1 - Angelfish 620006 E 620006 F
Level 2 - Barracudas 620007 E 620007 F
Level 3 - Stingrays 620008 E 620008 F
Level 4 - Sea Otters 620009 E 620009 F
Level 5 - Hammerheads 620010 E 620010 F
Level 6 - Jr Lifeguard
Session 2
6/18-6/29; Reg. Deadline: 6/15
Cost: R$35/NR$45
First Week Class Days: M, T, W, Th
Second Week Class Days: M, T, Th, F
10:05-10:35 10:40-11:10 11:15-11:45
Parent - Tot ONE
Parent - Tot TWO 620002 A
Beginner - Guppies 620003 C 620003 D
Intermediate - Jellyfish 620004 C 620004 D
Advanced - Sea Horses 620005 C 620005 D
Level 1 - Angelfish 620006 C 620006 D
Level 2 - Barracudas 620007 C 620007 D
Level 3 - Stingrays 620008 C 620008 D
Level 4 - Sea Otters 620009 C 620009 D
Level 5 - Hammerheads 620010 C 620010 D
Level 6 - Jr Lifeguard 620011 A
Session 4
7/30-8/9; Reg. Deadline: 7/27
Cost: R$35/NR$45
First Week Class Days: M, T, W, Th
Second Week Class Days: M, T, W, Th
10:05-10:35 10:40-11:10 11:15-11:45
Parent - Tot ONE
Parent - Tot TWO 620002 B
Beginner - Guppies 620003 G 620003 H
Intermediate - Jellyfish 620004 G 620004 H
Advanced - Sea Horses 620005 G 620005 H
Level 1 - Angelfish 620006 G 620006 H
Level 2 - Barracudas 620007 G 620007 H
Level 3 - Stingrays 620008 G 620008 H
Level 4 - Sea Otters 620009 G 620009 H
Level 5 - Hammerheads 620010 G 620010 H
Level 6 - Jr Lifeguard 620011 B
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8:45-9:15 9:20-9:50 9:55-10:25
Parent - Tot ONE 620021 B
Parent - Tot TWO
Beginner - Guppies 620023 G 620023 H
Intermediate - Jellyfish 620024 G 620024 H
Advanced - Sea Horses 620025 G 620025 H
Level 1 - Angelfish 620026 G 620026 H
Level 2 - Barracudas 620027 G 620027 H
Level 3 - Stingrays 620028 G 620028 H
Level 4 - Sea Otters 620029 G 620029 H
Level 5 - Hammerheads 620030 G 620030 H
Summer 2012 Group Swim Lesson Schedule (Register at Town Hall or www.superiorrec.com)
SOUTH POOL WEEKDAYS
Session 1
5/29-6/7; Reg. Deadline: 5/25
Cost: R$35/NR$45
First Week Class Days: T, W, Th, F
Second Week Class Days: M, T, W, Th
Session 3
7/9-7/20; Reg. Deadline: 7/6
Cost: R$35/NR$45
First Week Class Days: M, T, W, Th
Second Week Class Days: M, T, W, Th
Session 2
6/18-6/29; Reg. Deadline: 6/15
Cost: R$35/NR$45
First Week Class Days: M, T, W, Th
Second Week Class Days: M, T, W, Th
Session 4
7/30-8/9; Reg. Deadline: 7/27
Cost: R$35/NR$45
First Week Class Days: M, T, W, Th
Second Week Class Days: M, T, W, Th
8:45-9:15 9:20-9:50 9:55-10:25
Parent - Tot ONE
Parent - Tot TWO 620022 A
Beginner - Guppies 620023 A 620023 B
Intermediate - Jellyfish 620024 A 620024 B
Advanced - Sea Horses 620025 A 620025 B
Level 1 - Angelfish 620026 A 620026 B
Level 2 - Barracudas 620027 A 620027 B
Level 3 - Stingrays 620028 A 620028 B
Level 4 - Sea Otters 620029 A 620029 B
Level 5 - Hammerheads 620030 A 620030 B
8:45-9:15 9:20-9:50 9:55-10:25
Parent - Tot ONE 620021 A
Parent - Tot TWO
Beginner - Guppies 620023 C 620023 D
Intermediate - Jellyfish 620024 C 620024 D
Advanced - Sea Horses 620025 C 620025 D
Level 1 - Angelfish 620026 C 620026 D
Level 2 - Barracudas 620027 C 620027 D
Level 3 - Stingrays 620028 C 620028 D
Level 4 - Sea Otters 620029 C 620029 D
Level 5 - Hammerheads 620030 C 620030 D
8:45-9:15 9:20-9:50 9:55-10:25
Parent - Tot ONE
Parent - Tot TWO 620022 B
Beginner - Guppies 620023 E 620023 F
Intermediate - Jellyfish 620024 E 620024 F
Advanced - Sea Horses 620025 E 620025 F
Level 1 - Angelfish 620026 E 620026 F
Level 2 - Barracudas 620027 E 620027 F
Level 3 - Stingrays 620028 E 620028 F
Level 4 - Sea Otters 620029 E 620029 F
Level 5 - Hammerheads 620030 E 620030 F
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Summer 2012 Group Swim Lesson Schedule (Register at Town Hall or www.superiorrec.com)
SOUTH POOL SATURDAYS
Session 1
6/2-6/30; Reg. Deadline: 6/1
Cost: R$22/NR$32
* Note: Group swim lesson registration forms can only be processed at Superior Town Hall located at 124 E. Coal Creek Drive or online at
www.superiorrec.com. Registrations cannot be dropped off or processed at either North or South Pool. Town of Superior swim lessons are
offered for both residents and non-residents alike. The Wader Pool and Main Pool are not open for general swim during group swim lesson
times.
Session 2
7/7-8/4; Reg. Deadline: 7/6
Cost: R$22/NR$32
8:45-9:15 9:20-9:50 9:55-10:25
Parent - Tot ONE 620021 C
Parent - Tot TWO 620022 C
Beginner - Guppies 620023 I 620023 J
Intermediate - Jellyfish 620024 I 620024 J
Advanced - Sea Horses 620025 I
Level 1 - Angelfish 620026 I 620026 J
Summer 2012 Private Swim Lesson Class Codes (Register at Town Hall)
NORTH and SOUTH POOL
5/25-9/3; Reg. Deadline: none
Cost: Prices listed under “Class Descriptions”
8:45-9:15 9:20-9:50 9:55-10:25
Parent - Tot ONE 620021 D
Parent - Tot TWO 620022 D
Beginner - Guppies 620023 K 620023 L
Intermediate - Jellyfish 620024 K 620024 L
Advanced - Sea Horses 620025 J
Level 1 - Angelfish 620026 K 620026 L
1 Class 4 Classes 8 Classes 2nd Participant
Youth Private PRVTSL1 PRVTSL4 PRVTSL8 N/A
Youth Semi-Private SEMPRVT1 SEMPRVT4 SEMPRVT8
Adult Private PRVTSL1 PRVTSL4 PRVTSL8 N/A
Adult Semi-Private SEMPRVT1 SEMPRVT4 SEMPRVT8
Flyers Masters Swim Program (Register at Town Hall)
This is a program for adult swimmers of all swimming abilities. A structured workout will be provided for adults seeking to stay in shape,
improve their stroke technique, build endurance, train for competition, and have a group of other adults to swim with. Professional coaching
will cater to all swimming abilities and focus on individual improvement to meet your swimming goals. Practices will be held from 6:00 - 7:00
a.m. on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at the North Pool. Flyers Masters will be run by Brooks Lustig, who has 12 years of swim coaching
experience.
Day: T, Th, F
Date: May 15 - August 31
Time: 6:00-7:00 am
Class: MS10 10-Punch Workout Card R $65/NR $75
MS20 20-Punch Workout Card R $130/NR $140
MSWHOLE Whole Summer R $275/NR $285
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A Walk through Historic Original SuperiorDid you know there is a historic coal mine within minutes of your
front door? Join the Superior Historical Commission for a leisure-
ly guided walk through original Superior and the historic Industrial
Mine site. The walk will begin at the Superior Historical Museum
then proceed to picturesque Grasso Park and then to the Industrial
Mine site on the Coal Creek Trail. The walk will be led by former
residents of the Industrial Mine Camp.
Please join us for this FREE event on May 5 at 2:00 pm at the
Superior Historical Museum located at 2nd Ave. and Maple Street
for a different perspective on Superior and its history. All ages are
welcome. Please wear durable shoes and keep your pets at
home. Cookies for all who complete the walk! Please RSVP to
Located in downtown Louisville, Dana V Music offers group and
private instruction for children through adults. Check out their
studio and programs at www.danavmusic.com or call 303-974-
5586. All of the courses listed below are held at the Dana V Music
Studios: 901 Front Street, Louisville 80027.
ADULT KEYBOARDING, Level 1 (Ages 12+)
Have a child in piano lessons and want to be able to help with
practice? Want to learn how to navigate a keyboard? Interested in
brushing up your piano skills? This class is for adults and teens that
are new to piano or those who would like to study again after time
off. Also a great class for singers who would like to work on their
piano skills!
Day: Monday/Wednesday
Date: 320051 A Session I: June 4 - June 27
320051 B Session II: July 9 - August 1
Time: 6:30-7:30 pm
Cost: R/NR $185
Min/Max: 3/8
Registration Deadline: 5 business days before session begins
ADULT KEYBOARDING, Level 2 (Ages 12+)
Have a child in piano lessons and want to be able to help with
practice? Want to learn how to navigate a keyboard? Interested in
brushing up your piano skills? This class is for adults and teens that
are new to piano or those who would like to study again after time
off. Also a great class for singers who would like to work on their
piano skills! Level 2 is for those who have successfully completed
Level 1 or other recent piano study.
Day: Tuesday/Thursday
Date: 320052 A Session I: June 5 - June 28
320052 B Session II: July 10 - August 2
Time: 6:30-7:30 pm
Cost: R/NR $185
Min/Max: 3/8
Registration Deadline: 5 business days before session begins
BRING IT TO BROADWAY, Broadway through the Decades
Date: 520067 A July 30 - August 4
* Monday, July 30: 10:00 am-12:00 pm: Audition Workshop
(All students must attend)
Time: 12:30-6:00 pm (July 30: 10:00-6:00 pm)
Ages: 9-Adult
Cost: $300
Join Broadway Star Nancy Anderson (Kiss Me Kate, City of Angels)
for this very popular week-long Broadway experience as she
and another colleague lead students through solos, scenes, and
ensembles highlighting the best of Broadway through the decades.
This week ends in a final performance for the public. No dance
experience necessary, but special classes will be offered for
dancers. Private lessons with artists available as well.
BRING IT TO BROADWAY, Adult Master Class
Date: 320053 A Wednesday, August 1
Time: 7:00-9:00 pm
Ages: 18 and up
Cost: $50.00
Join Nancy Anderson as she leads a very positive master class for
adults looking to expand their horizons in performing. Participants
are asked to prepare two Musical Theatre song selections by
memory. Accompanist will be provided. This is a class for all levels.
Priceless advice about parts and casting is given. Come and enrich
your development and place in the Musical Theatre community.
Limit 8 students.
Registrat ion coming soon! Please email Dana Vachharajani
at [email protected] for pre-registrat ion or visit
www.danavmusic.com/bring-it-to-broadway.
Registration Deadline: July 1
Be sure to check out all of the other great Dana Vclasses at www.danavmusic.com!
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Dog TrainingFormer Sea World trainer Donelle Slater has the knowledge, tips
and tricks to train your dog. All classes will be held just in front of
the new Superior Dog Park located at Rock Creek Parkway and
Honey Creek Lane.
LEVEL 1 (Owner age 10+)
Intended for dogs 4 months and up. This class is also a prerequisite
for the more advanced Level 2. We work on sits, downs, stay and
come along with loose leash walking. Both owners and dogs will
also be introduced to exciting agility training with jumps, beams
and tunnels.
Day: Wednesday
Date: 320003 A May 16 - June 20
Time: 6:00-7:00 pm
Cost: R/NR $150
Min/Max: 3/10
Registration Deadline: 5 business days before session begins
Day: Saturday
Date: 320003 B June 2 - July 7
Time: 10:00-11:00 am
Cost: R/NR $150
Min/Max: 3/10
Registration Deadline: 5 business days before session begins
LEVEL 2 (Owner age 10+)
If Level 1 classes left you wanting more, join in for more fun and
continue perfecting and building on the foundation you have
begun. Prepare to impress your friends as you and your dog
master even more challenging agility skills like the A-frame, weave
poles and teeter totter.
Day: Saturday
Date: 320004 A June 2 - July 7
Time: 9:00-10:00 am
Cost: R/NR $150
Min/Max: 3/10
Registration Deadline: 5 business days before session begins
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Boulder Valley IceBoulder Valley Ice offers recreational skating, hockey and birthday
parties. All classes listed below include skate rental. Don’t forget
to check in at the front desk and dress warm! For more informa-
tion, visit www.bvice.com or call 303.494.4777. For class specific
questions email Juilz Pettit at [email protected]. Location: 125
Superior Plaza Way, Superior.
FREE-SKATE 1-6 (All Ages)
Skills covered: Figure skating elements. Participant must have
tested through Basic Skills 1-8. Please contact your BV Ice
instructor for the level that best fits your ability.
Day: Saturday
Date: All Levels (1-6) May 26 - June 30
220002 A Level 1
220002 B Level 2
220002 C Level 3
220002 D Level 4
220002 E Level 5
220002 F Level 6
Time: 1:35-2:05 pm
Cost: R $70/NR $80
SNOWPLOW SAM 1 (Ages 3-5)
Skills covered: Stand and sit with skates on/off ice, sit and stand up
on/off ice, march in place, march forward, 2-foot glide and dip in
place.
Day: Saturday
Date: 420002 A May 26 - June 30
Time: 1:00-1:30 pm
Cost: R $70/NR $80
Day: Saturday
Date: 420002 D May 26 - June 30
Time: 1:35-2:05 pm
Cost: R $70/NR $80
SNOWPLOW SAM 2 (Ages 3-5)
Skills covered: March and glide, moving dip, backward wiggles,
2-foot swizzles, rocking horse and 2-foot hop.
Day: Saturday
Date: 420003 A May 26 - June 30
Time: 1:00-1:30 pm
Cost: R $70/NR $80
SNOWPLOW SAM 3 (Ages 3-5)
Skills covered: Forward skating. 1-foot glide, forward swizzles,
backward swizzles, snowplow stop and curves.
Day: Saturday
Date: 420004 A May 26 - June 30
Time: 1:35-2:05 pm
Cost: R $70/NR $80
BASIC 1 (Ages 6-13)
Skills covered: Sit on ice and stand up, forward marches, 2-foot
glide, dip, forward swizzles, backward wiggles, snowplow stop,
rocking horse, and 2-foot hop.
Day: Saturday
Date: 420006 A May 26 - June 30
Time: 1:00-1:30 pm
Cost: R $70/NR $80
BASIC 2 (Ages 6-13)
Skills covered: 1-foot glide, backward 2-foot glide, backward swiz-
zles, 2-foot turn, moving snowplow stop and alternating swizzles.
Day: Saturday
Date: 420007 A May 26 - June 30
Time: 1:00-1:30 pm
Cost: R $70/NR $80
BASIC 3-8 (Ages 6-13)
Skills covered: Forward stroking; ½ swizzle pumps, forward to
backward 2-foot turn, backward 1-foot glide, forward slalom,
2-foot spin, edges, turns, stops, spins, and other figure skating
elements. Please contact your BV Ice instructor for the level that
best fits your ability.
Day: Saturday
Date: Basic Level (3-8) May 26 - June 30
420008 A Level 3
420008 B Level 4
420008 C Level 5
420008 D Level 6
420008 E Level 7
420008 F Level 8
Time: 1:35-2:05 pm
Cost: R $70/NR $80
Superior Residents!Receive a $10 discountby registering throughthe PROS Department.
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Skyhawks Sport CampsSNAG Golf (Starting New At Golf)
Never played golf before, then SNAG is the way to go! You will
learn the fundamentals of swinging, putting, and body positioning.
SNAG is specifically designed for entry-level players; simplified
instruction allows beginners to easily and effectively transition to
the golf course. All equipment provided. Participants should bring
appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes and
sunscreen. Camp shirt included with registration.
Age Range: 5 - 8
Day: Monday - Friday
Date: 420041 A June 11 - 15
Time: 90:00 am-12:00 pm
Cost: R $120/NR $130
Location: Community Park
Min/Max: 10/20
Registration Deadline: 5 business days before session begins
Mini-Hawks Multisport Camp
Are you just getting your child interested in sports or need an
activity for your little-one with excess energy? Mini-Hawks Multi-
sport Camp is your solution. The camp is designed to let children
experience different sports and physical activities in a fun learning
environment. Camps are packed with energy and games to keep
kids active and engaged. Participants should bring appropriate
clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes and sunscreen.
Camp shirt and a merit award included with registration.
Age Range: 4 - 7
Day: Monday - Friday
Date: 420042 A July 9 - 13
Time: 90:00 am-12:00 pm
Cost: R $110/NR $120
Location: South Pool Park
Min/Max: 10/20
Registration Deadline: 5 business days before session begins
Superior Mustangs Youth Football & CheerleadingGEARING UP FOR THE 2012 SEASON
For 7 to 13 year-olds interested in participating in an exciting and
competitive tackle football league, the Superior Mustangs Youth
Football Organization is seeking addit ional players and
cheerleaders ages 7-13 for the upcoming fall season.
The Mustangs are part of the Coal Creek Midget Football League, a
Denver area league with an almost 30 year history that includes
teams from Boulder, Commerce City, Erie, Hyland Hills, Lafayette,
Longmont, Louisville, Northglenn, Windsor and Superior.
All players are eligible regardless of ability or previous playing
experience. There are seven age groups within the league, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12 & 13 years old. A player’s age as of June 1 determines the
age bracket for each team. Players compete only against other
players of the same age.
The season runs from mid-August through early November,
depending on playoff participation. Practices are held in Superior
on weeknight evenings, and games are on Saturdays.
Players may register until the start of the season with early
registration and equipment distribution held in mid-May. Fees
include a personalized game jersey, practice jersey, rental of
equipment including a helmet, game pants, shoulder pads and pant
pads, as well as league fees, end of season award and highlight
DVD.
For the most current information and to download the registration
forms please visit our website www.superiormustangs.com. If
you have any questions please contact:
7/8 year old team: Barry Remington – 720.373.9297
9 year old team: Billy Mills – 303.517.4911
10 year old team: Anthony Stewart – 720.353.7721
11 year old team: Steve Harford – 720.936.7912
12 year old team: Brian Ecton – 303.929.4993
13 year old team: Tim McWilliams – 303.524.2130
Cheerleading: Daniela Morzos – 720.203.1485
Superior Mustangs Youth Football is a non-profit organization and
is operated exclusively by volunteers from the local community.
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Young Rembrandts has been
enriching imaginations and minds
since 1988. The Young Rem-
brandts original step by step
method teaches drawing and
fosters spatial reasoning, f ine
motor skills and visualizat ion
along with order and sequencing
abilities. All classes will be held
at Superior Elementary School,
1800 South Indiana Street.
SOUTH OF THE BORDER PASTEL WORKSHOP (Ages 6-12)
Journey south of the border to Mexico with Young Rembrandts.
Join us for this three day pastel workshop as we learn about
Mexican culture and artistry. The Mexican sombrero is a headpiece
of great cultural significance, and our students will learn about
pattern application and design creation through this insightful
lesson. Our students will also have the opportunity to strengthen
their compositional and coloring skills as they illustrate musical
instruments that are important to Mexican heritage. We’ll learn
about painter Diego Rivera and create a pastel masterpiece
inspired by his work. No prior experience with pastel chalks is
necessary. Please wear an old shirt or a smock to class each day.
Day: Monday - Wednesday
Date: 520003 A June 18, 19, 20
Time: 9:00-11:00 am
Cost: R/NR $65
Min/Max: 4/20
Registration Deadline: 5 business days before session begins
HORSE DRAWING WORKSHOP (Ages 6-12)
Join us as we explore the world of horses in a variety of drawing
adventures! We will draw horse heads and full horse bodies in
different scenes, all while using pencils, color pencils and chalk
pastels to complete our drawings. Students will complete several
horse and horse scenes each day.
Day: Monday - Wednesday
Date: 520003 B July 23, 24, 25
Time: 9:00-11:00 am
Cost: R/NR $65
Min/Max: 4/20
Registration Deadline: 5 business days before session begins
Located in downtown Louisville, Dana V Music offers group and
private instruction for children through adults. Check out their
studio and programs at www.danavmusic.com or call 303-974-
5586. All of the courses listed below are held at the Dana V Music
Studios: 901 Front Street, Louisville 80027.
KEYBOARDING, Level 1
This is an introduction to keyboard music for those children who
are not yet ready for the structure of private lessons. As they
progress, students will learn to play songs by ear, finger number,
letter, and note, while exploring the many possibilities of making
music on the keyboard. *Prerequisites: Children must be able to
recognize letters A through G, know numbers 1 through 5, and right
from left in order to enroll in this class.
Age: 4-6
Day: Monday/Wednesday
Date: 520061 A Session I: June 4 - June 27
Session II: July 9 - August 1
Time: 3:30-4:15 pm
Cost: R/NR $170
Age: 6-8
Day: Monday/Wednesday
Date: 520061 B Session I: June 4 - June 27
Session II: July 9 - August 1
Time: 4:15-5:00 pm
Cost: R/NR $170
Age: 8-11
Day: Monday/Wednesday
Date: 520061 C Session I: June 4 - June 27
Session II: July 9 - August 1
Time: 5:00-5:45 pm
Cost: R/NR $170
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KEYBOARDING, Level 2
For students who have completed Keyboarding: Level 1, or have
similar prior keyboard experience. This course will review the
concepts learned in Level 1 and build on these skills for continued
study of piano and music theory.
Min/Max: 3/8
Registration Deadline: 5 business days before session begins
Age: 4-6
Day: Tuesday/Thursday
Date: 520062 A Session I: June 5 - June 28
Session II: July 10 - August 2
Time: 3:30-4:15 pm
Cost: R/NR $170
Age: 6-8
Day: Tuesday/Thursday
Date: 520062 B Session I: June 5 - June 28
Session II: July 10 - August 2
Time: 4:15-5:00 pm
Cost: R/NR $170
Age: 8-11
Day: Tuesday/Thursday
Date: 520062 C Session I: June 5 - June 28
Session II: July 10 - August 2
Time: 5:00-5:45 pm
Cost: R/NR $170
Dana V Music SUMMER SAMPLER CAMP
Date: 520068 A July 16 - July 20
Time: 9:00 am-12:30 pm (limit 20 students)
Ages: 5-10
Cost: $200.00
$15 rental fee, if appl icable. (No charge if bringing own instrument)
Join us this week to discover the wonderful classes that Dana V
Music has to offer! DVM is offering a fun half-day camp
highlighting the following classes:
• Eurhythmics
• Choir
• Group Piano
• Elective instrument of choice
Students will choose between Violin, Viola, Flute/Recorder, Guitar
and Cello as elective instrument.
Registration Deadline: June 20
BRING IT TO BROADWAY, Broadway through the Decades
Date: 520067 A July 30 - August 4
* Monday, July 30: 10:00 am-12:00 pm: Audition Workshop
(All students must attend)
Time: 12:30-6:00 pm (July 30: 10:00-6:00 pm)
Ages: 9-Adult
Cost: $300
Join Broadway Star Nancy Anderson (Kiss Me Kate, City of Angels)
for this very popular week-long Broadway experience as she
and another colleague lead students through solos, scenes, and
ensembles highlighting the best of Broadway through the decades.
This week ends in a final performance for the public. No dance
experience necessary, but special classes will be offered for
dancers. Private lessons with artists available as well.
MUSIC & MOVEMENT UNDER THE BIG TOP!
Day: Tuesday/Thursday
Date: 520069 A Session I: June 5 - June 21
Session II: July 10 - July 26
Time: 1:00-2:00 pm (ages 3-5)
4:00-5:00 pm (ages 5-7)
5:00-6:00 pm (ages 8-12)
Cost: $120.00
Come join us for a summer music and movement spectacular that
follows the great tradition of the circus! Designed for movers and
shakers, we will embark on an adventure of epic proportions,
exploring the excitement of music through kinesthetic learning,
active listening, and developing concrete musical skills through
movement and the spirit of play. Each class will meet twice a week
and at the end of six class sessions, the students will welcome their
families and friends to their very own creation of “The Greatest
Show on Earth: Music & Movement Under the Big Top!”
Dana V Music STRING ENRICHMENT CAMP
Date: 520070 A Session I: June 18 - June 22
520070 B Session II: July 23 - July 27
Time: 9:00 am-12:30 pm
Ages: 8-12
Cost: $170.00
Open to: Violin, Viola, and Cello
This camp is offered to those students with one year or more of
string training. String students will explore the many aspects of
becoming a complete musician. Week will end in a small
performance.
Students will participate in the following classes:
• Eurhythmics
• Theory
• Sectional and Group Lessons
• Full Ensemble Rehearsal
Registration Deadlines: Session I: May 18, Session II: June 20
Young AmbassadorsExplore your World! Young Ambassadors of America specializes in
educational tours for student’s ages 11-18 years old. YA trips range
from local day outings focusing on the history of Colorado,
Outdoor Education for elementary schools, to exploring American
government first hand in Washington, DC or go international with
a trip to France. Young Ambassadors of America partners with
families and teachers to customize an educational trip which will
maximize this transformational experience for your child. Contact
Young Ambassadors of America to receive detailed itineraries and
more information at [email protected] or 303-482-
2165. www.youngambassadors.net.
Registration Deadline: 120 days prior to departure
Age: 5th-7th Grade
Location: Colorado Frontier History
Day: 5 days
Date: Custom
Cost: $740
Age: 8th Grade
Location: Washington, DC
Day: 5 days
Date: Custom
Cost: $1645
Age: 3rd-5th Grade
Location: Outdoor Education
Day: 3 days
Date: School Year
Cost: $175
Age: High School
Location: Paris, France
Day: 14 days
Date: Spring Break/Summer
Cost: Call for pricing
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Play-Well TEKnologies LEGOTM Summer Break CampsPRE-ENGINEERING WITH LEGO® (Ages 5-7)
Let your imagination run wild with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®!
Build engineer designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes, and
motorized cars. Explore the endless creative possibilities of the
LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced
Play-Well instructor. Location: Horizons Community Room, 2200
S. Tyler Drive.
Day: Monday - Friday
Date: 520031 A July 9 - July 13
Time: 9:00 am-12:00 pm
Cost: R/NR $150
Min/Max: 11/22
Registration Deadline: 5 business days before session begins
ENGINEERING FUNdamentals with LEGO® (Ages 8-12)
Power up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and
over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in
physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed
projects such as arch bridges, motorized gondolas, and the
Battletrack! Challenging for new and returning students.
Location: Horizons Community Room, 2200 S. Tyler Drive.
Day: Monday - Friday
Date: 520031 B July 9 - July 13
Time: 1:00-4:00 pm
Cost: R/NR $150
Min/Max: 11/22
Registration Deadline: 5 business days before session begins
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2012 Town of Superior
Event Schedule
Arbor Day and Official Park Naming Ceremony
Saturday, April 21
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
at Three Parks Location
Spring Community Garage Sale
Friday and Saturday, May 4-5
8:00 am – 2:00 pm
Superior Morgul
Friday – Sunday, May 18 – May 20
Times Vary
Bike to Work Day
Wednesday, June 27
6:30 – 9:00 am
Whole Foods Parking Lot
4th of July
Race and Festival, Monday, July 4
7:00 am – 12:00 noon
at Community Park
Chili Fest
Saturday, September 8
3:00 – 7:00 pm
at Community Park
Fall Community Garage Sale
Friday and Saturday, September 14-15
8:00 am – 12:00 noon
2012 Volunteer Opportunities
Are you looking for a way to make a
difference in our community?
The Town of Superior
is an excellent place to start!
There are several opportunities available
throughout the year to come out, have
some fun, meet new people and
beautify your community.
If interested please email
or call 303-499-3675.
Special Event Opportunities:
• Arbor Day
• Superior Morgul
• July 4th Celebration
• Bike to Work Day
• Chilifest
• National Day of Service
Parks Project Opportunities:
• Park/Trail Projects
• Park/Open Space Clean Up
• Creek Clean Up
• Group Opportunities Available
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The Town of Superior partners with the YMCA to provide youth
sports, afterschool programming and teen activities. To register
for all YMCA programs please go to www.ymcabv.org or register in
person on a YMCA computer at the Arapahoe YMCA. If you have
questions about any of the programs listed, please contact the
YMCA at 303-664-5455.
The Y Way to PlayThe Y Way to Play is a commitment for all to learn, grow and have
fun through sports. Our goal is to build a community in which
everyone has opportunity for youth development, healthy living
and social responsibility through Y Sports programs. Sports pro-
vide everything – whether it is enjoyment and values to coaching
and learning to rise to another level. Sports teach life and the right
way to play it. Play the Y Way.
The Y Way to Play is: Fun. Sportsmanship. Opportunity.
Progressive Competition. Community.
Challenger British Soccer Camp(3-16 Years Old)
Sign up today for the most popular soccer camp in the US this
summer! All registration is online at www.challengersports.com.
Sign up early for a free Challenger British Soccer jersey. All
campers receive a soccer ball and tee shirt.
Location: Superior Community Park
Dates: July 9 - 13
Time: 9 am-12 pm/12-3 pm
Fees: Register at www.challengersports.com
YMCA/Trebol 3 v 3 Soccer League(U5/6-U11/12)
The YMCA and Trebol Soccer Club are proud to partner for a
summer 3 v 3 youth soccer no-practice league. This exciting game
provides players with an excellent opportunity to hone their soccer
skills in a small-sided, fast paced, high energy environment. 3 v 3 is
a great game because every member of the team gets equal
playing time, and lots of touches on the ball all while learning the
angles and footwork of the game of soccer. In this style of play, all
players on the field are a part of the action, each player is constant-
ly in motion, and there are frequent substitutions, as well as more
scoring and great fun for everyone! The season will consist of two
back-to-back 1/2 hour games per week for four weeks. Team
registration also available.
Location: Superior Community Park, Williams Field
Dates: Week of June 18 – Week of July 16 / TBD
Time: TBD
Fees: Individual: M/NM $35/$45 / Team: $240
YMCA Summer Baseball(1st-4th Grade)
Volunteer Coaches Needed!
This league is designed uniquely so that it involves both a practice
that focuses on skill development as well as a fun opportunity to
compete each week. Each Thursday, divisions will meet for 1.5
hours. Participants will be placed on a team with volunteer coach-
es. Baseball mitts are required and cleats or tennis shoes are
strongly recommended. All other baseball equipment and jerseys
will be provided.
Location: Superior Community Park
Dates: June 21 – August 2 (no program July 5) / Thursday
Time: 5:30-7:00 pm
Fees: M/NM $50/$70
Please visit www.ymcabv.org to registerand to see the complete listing of YMCA
sports and activities including more:
Basketball Lacrosse
Indoor soccer Youth Hockey
Rec Soccer Adult Hockey
Baseball Volleyball
Parks, Open Spaceand Trails
Town of SuperiorThe Town of Superior would like to thank you for participating in theTown’s events and programs - look inside to see what’s new for Summer!
Online
Registration
begins on
April 10th!
Walk-in
Registration
begins on
April 13th!
May - August 2012
Recreation GuideOnce again, the Superior Downhill Mile
race will kick-off the 4th of July festivitiesat 7:00 am. This one-mile race has become
a local favorite and is the fastest streetmile in the United States! Be a part of itthis year’s race by registering online at
www.active.com(search Superior Downhill Mile).
Superior Downhill Mile - 7:00 am
Community Parade - 8:30 am
Our themed community parade (theme TBD) startsat 8:30 am at the North Pool (Indiana Street and Rock
Creek Parkway). Float line up begins at 7:30 am,pedestrian line up begins at 8:00 am. Start planningyour parade entry now, and submit your application!
Float applications are available atwww.superiorcolorado.gov Pancake Breakfast - 9:00 am
This family friendly event starts at 9:00 am atCommunity Park. Be sure to hang out after
breakfast and enjoy the fun. There will be plenty ofvendors, interactive games and prizes, inflatables for
kids, and more!
Race, Parade and Pancake Breakfast
Volunteers Needed! Come out,
have some fun, and get a
FREE t-shirt! For more volunteer
information please contact Katie
at 303-499-3675, or
Come and celebrate the4th of July with theTown of Superior!
Superior Running Club2012