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Recreation Guide Town of Superior Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department September - December 2014 REGISTER NOW! Online and Walk-in Registration begins AUGUST 22! Like Us on Facebook! facebook.com/superiorcolorado

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Recreation GuideTown of Superior Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department

September - December 2014

REGISTER NOW! Online and Walk-in Registration begins AUGUST 22!

Like Us on Facebook!facebook.com/superiorcolorado

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How to Register Online for Recreation Programs

Start by visiting www.superiorrec.com

and clicking the Register Online Now

icon.

To register all you will need is a username and password. If anyone in your household has registered for a Town activity or you have a swimming pool ID card, we already have a username and password for you in our system. If you have misplaced your username and password please call 303-499-3675 or click the Forgot Your Password button on the screen. If you are a new resident or have never registered for a Town activity, simply click the Need an Account button.

We always welcome your questions and comments.

Please feel free to call 303-499-3675 and ask to speak

to someone in the Parks, Recreation and Open Space

Department.

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Helpful Contacts

Allison JamesManagement Analyst303-499-3675, [email protected]

Bryan HallParks Technician303-499-3675, [email protected]

Bryan MeyerRecreation Supervisor303-499-3675 ext. 163, [email protected]

James WatsonParks Technician303-499-3675, [email protected]

Katie RummelEvents and Volunteer Coordinator303-499-3675 ext. 167, [email protected]

Lydia YeckeRecreation Coordinator303-499-3675 ext. 166, [email protected]

Matt RarickSuperintendent of Parks and Open Space303-499-3675 ext. 171, [email protected]

Patrick HammerParks, Recreation and Open Space Director303-499-3675 ext. 119, [email protected]

Tommy FrikkenIrrigation/Parks Technician III303-499-3675, [email protected]

Sports Field Weather InformationVisit www.superiorrec.com

1 Welcome2-3 Adult Activities 2 50+ Fitness 2 Superior Lifestyle Fitness 3 Yoga/Meditation 3 Superior Running Club 3 MapMyRun4 Meals on Wheels5 Aquatics 5 Pool Overview6 General Interest 6 Hunter Education 6 Outdoor Education - Bug Hunt7 Chili Fest8 Youth Activities 8 i9 Basketball 8 Youth Karate 9 Ultimate Disc 9 Music Together 9 Lakeshore - Parents Night Out 9 Lakeshore - Landshark School Break Camps10 National Day of Service11 Boulder Valley Ice11 Local Youth Sports Organizations12 YMCA of Boulder Valley 12 Baseball, Softball 12 Football, Tennis, Soccer13 Superior Stocking Run14-19 PROS Information 14-15 Activity Registration 16-19 Park, Field and Shelter Information

Our MissionThe Town of Superior Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department strives to provide the community with the highest quality of life 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.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Published by:Town of Superior Parks, Recreation

Open Space Department127 E. Coal Creek Drive

Superior, CO 80516303-499-3675

www.superiorcolorado.govGateway to Boulder Valley®

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FOR

STOCKING RUN

INFO!

50+FitnessBACK TO BASICSThis is a bi-weekly, 1 hour workout session designed to get you started and ease you back into a more fit and healthy lifestyle. Each session includes instruction in core strengthening, flexibility and stability training, with both upper and lower body strength training.

• Horizon’s at Rock Creek Community Center, 2200 S. Tyler Drive• Saturdays 11:00 am-12:00 noon in the Veranda Room• $5 per session – First session is FREE!

To register or if you have any questions please call 443-421-3315 or email instructor Gary Reich at [email protected]

Superior Lifestyle Fitness - Boot Camp (ages 16+)Are you a morning workout person or only have time to exercise before heading to the office? Join Superior Lifestyle Fitness for group fitness classes at Community Park on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Morning group classes are great for all fitness levels – current members range from beginners to ultra-marathoners. Workouts move to the Horizons Community Center when temperatures cool off.

Workouts take place at Community Park - Williams Turf Field - located at 1350 S. Coalton Road. • Custom built workouts designed to burn fat and build muscle • Amazing group atmosphere with great support and friendships –

40 existing members • Social Meet-Up activities held by group members to promote

social health • Yoga Sessions included bi-weekly to incorporate mental and

spiritual health • Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 6:00 A.M.-7:00 A.M. -

Drop in’s welcome! • Contact Derran at 567-204-2429 or [email protected] • Check us out on Facebook!

ADULT PROGRAMS

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MapMyRunCOMMUNITY TRAIL/ROUTE RECOMMENDATIONSThe Town is facilitating a free and flexible online resource for community residents to share, learn about, and provide feedback on trails in, through and near Superior. Whether you enjoy walking, running, or biking, all abilities are welcome to create a free account on MapMyRun and join the “Town of Superior – Trail Resource” group to share your recommended trails. Once signed-up, users can create their own routes, write detailed descriptions, and share their favorite routes with group members.

Please visit www.superiorrec.com for more information.

Superior Running Club www.runsuperior.comThe Superior Running Club is a relaxed and very loosely organized (no club officers or charter) group of runners that host runs every Saturday morning at 7:30 am in the summer and 8:00 am the rest of the year. The club is open to anyone who would like to come out for some exercise, fun, and socializing with a lot of great people. There are no dues, and no membership requirements.

All experience levels are welcome (walkers, beginners, intermediate, advanced). Runs are located around the Superior area, and usually last from 45 minutes to an hour (4-6 miles). If you are not already on the club e-mail list but would like to be, send an e-mail to [email protected] and your name will be added.

Looking for trail running locations near Superior?www.superiorrec.com has links to several local and County Open Space trail maps. Did you know that the Town has 30 miles of interior trails or that you could be running in pristine open space maintained by the County within minutes of your front door? The Parks and Recreation Department has worked to compile a list of area trail map links that range in difficultly and distance.

HOW TO GET STARTED:Visit www.superiorrec.com to find a trail map and tell someone where you will be running.1. Find a good pair of trail running shoes - trail-running shoes

provide more protection for your feet and have rugged outsoles to improve your traction, key for rocky and slippery routes.

2. Start your trail running experience on a relatively slow and flat trail.

3. Make sure you have plenty of water and dress appropriately.4. Don’t hesitate to walk if needed.5. Be aware of your surroundings and enjoy your experience!

Yoga at DovaThe Dova Center for Health & Healing, located in Louisville is a one-stop health center offering Yoga, Acupuncture, therapeutic massages, and more. The therapists and yoga instructors specialize in stress reduction, pain, detox, sports therapies, hormone balancing, children and infants, allergies and much more. The center is a supportive, peaceful place to visit where you’ll reconnect with your radiant self!

Dova offers Yoga classes for all levels, from moderate to challenging poses that assist in the development of strength, balance, and focus.

• Monthly Unlimited Membership $89 month• 10 Pack - $130 • Drop-Ins - $16 per class

Location: 972 W. Dillon Rd., Louisville

For more information please visit www.dovacenter.com or call 303-955-7226.

VISIT

SUPERIORREC.COM

FOR MORE INFO OR

TO REGISTER FOR

PROGRAMS

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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. Both North and South Pool will close to the public on Monday, September 1, 2014.

Resident Pool Identification Cards (ID’s) The cost for an Identification 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 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 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 Pools All 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 - Free• Age 6 and up - $2.00

Guest Punch CardResidents can 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.

AQUATICS

SEE YOU NEXT SUMMER!

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 21, 2014.

Reduced hours will begin Aug 21, 2014 and run through Sept 1, 2014.

North Pool Open Swim Hours (Sunday morning adult lap swimming will be suspended): Monday - Friday 3:30pm to 7:30 pmSaturday & Sunday 10:30 am to 8 pm

South Pool Open Swim Hours (Weekday morning adult lap swim will be suspended):Monday - Friday 11 am to 6 pmSaturday & Sunday 10:30 am to 8 pm *Pool hours subject to change due to staff availability

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Hunter Education Course (Ages 8 and up)Do you need to qualify for a Colorado Hunting Certificate? This Hunter Education Course will be offered September 19th – 21st, located at 124 E. Coal Creek Drive, Superior, CO 80027. Please call (303)499-3675 for information. You may register online at www.superiorrec.com. Students must attend all class sessions and pass a written and live fire test. Class size is limited to 40 students. Students under 14 must be accompanied by a parent. For any other questions please email the instructor at [email protected]. Class Times Vary:Friday, 9/19; 6-9 pm, Saturday, 9/20, 8am-5pm - at Town HallSaturday, 9/21; 9-11am at firing range

330005A 9/19-9/21 *see above times Town Hall $10

Bug Hunt! (all ages-family event)Let’s get out on the trails and start looking for our tiniest wild animals! Learn about the importance of native plants to supporting food webs, get hands on and experience bug catching, learn how to tell insects, spiders and other creepy crawlies apart. Let’s learn why bugs in Superior are important! PLEASE RSVP TO [email protected].

* 9/6 Sa, 9-11am Autrey Park Free

GENERALINTEREST

DONT FORGET TO REGISTER AT

SUPERIORREC.COMOR AT TOWN HALL

124 E. COAL CREEK DRIVE

NFL Punt, Pass & Kick Coed - Ages 6-15

Sat., Sept 6, 2:30pm Scanlan Field

Community Park Register onsite or at www.nflppk.com

Are you ready for some football? Town of Superior staff is on a quest to find the best youth quarterback, punter and place-kicker in the area. As part of the Town’s annual Chili Fest Event, the NFL Punt, Pass & Kick Competition will be held on September 6th, 2:30 p.m., at Scanlan Field at Community Park. The competition is open to boys and girls ages 6-15 (age as of December 31, 2014), and will consist of one throw, punt and kick-off from a tee. Scores will be based on distance and accuracy. The winners of the local competition will have the opportunity to move on to the sectional competition in Erie and possibly the finals! This is a completely FREE program, no fees are required.

All participants must register online at www.nflppk.com or submit a signed parental Entry Form/Release of Liability form to on-site staff the day of the event (Forms will be provided). Signing your child up online is highly encouraged and will help ensure a more efficient process on event day. Participants who advance to the next round of competition must provide a COPY of their birth certificate for age verification. NO cleats allowed for the competition.

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boulder valleybeer fest

• NEW this year! - Beer Fest hosted by the Boulder Valley Rotary Club

• 15+ local craft breweries• Proceeds support local organizations

serving Boulder Valley• Beer Fest Tickets: $25 in advance -

$30 day of purchase• Ticket price includes unlimited beer

samples and collectable mug

info and beer fest ticketsbouldervalleybeerfest.com

info and cook registrationsuperiorcolorado.gov

• Food! Music! Friends!• International Chili Society

Regional Cook-off• Chili Tasting, Vendor Booths• Globalsound Studio Bands and

FACE Vocal Band!• Chili Cooks Wanted!

(community park drive & coalton road)

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DONT FORGET TO REGISTER AT

SUPERIORREC.COM

Youth Karate/Traditional Japanese Karate-Do (ages 8-17)Karate is an empty hand self-defense using appropriate parts of the body in various blocking, kicking, punching, and striking techniques against one or more assailants. Karate is not purely physical power, but rather a positive mental training and philosophical outlook on everyday life which develops strength in character, spirit, body, and coordination. The ultimate goal of karate is to create patterns of success and accomplishment leading to the development of confidence and self-esteem. For more information call Sensei at 303-880-6171. Located at 414 3rd Ave., Superior.

430020A 9/3-9/27 W, 6-7pm see above $80

S, 10-11 am

430020B 10/1-10/29 W, 6-7pm see above $80

S, 10-11 am

430020C 11/1-11/29 W, 6-7pm see above $80

S, 10-11 am

Tiny Tots Karate (ages 5-7)This age appropriate informal class will focus on fun activities to introduce your young martial artist to the world of Karate Do. Ages: 5-7. For more information call Sensei: 303-880-6171 Located at 414 3rd Ave., Superior.

430020D 9/3-9/27 W, 5-5:45pm see above $80

S, 11:15am-noon

430020E 10/1-10/29 W, 5-5:45pm see above $80

S, 11:15am-noon

430020F 11/1-11/29 W, 5-5:45pm see above $80

S, 11:15am-noon

YOUTHACTIVITIES

Ultimate Disc Clinic - Coed (ages 10-15)Ultimate Disc is an exciting, non-contact team sport that mixes elements from soccer, basketball, and American football into one high energy game. The camp will be coached by veteran coaches and experienced college and elite club players from all over the country. Learn, play and have fun with Ultimate! Cleats or running shoes are required, no other equipment needed.

430030A 9/13 S, 10am-1pm Comm. Park $30

430030B 9/27 S, 10am-1pm Comm. Park $30

430030C 10/11 S, 10am-1pm Comm. Park $30

430030D all 3 days S, 10am-1pm Comm. Park $70

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Parents’ Night Out at Lakshore Athletic Club is back! (Ages 3-13)The coolest Friday night kids’ program in the area! PNO kids swim, play games, eat pizza, and watch a movie, all while their parents enjoy a night out. Preregistration paperwork and reservations required.Member/Superior Residents $19.99. Starting September 5, every Friday (Except during BVSD School breaks) - 5:30 - 9:00 pm.

Lakeshore Landshark School Break Camps (Ages 5-15)Don’t let your kids sit around during school breaks - send them to Lakeshore Landshark School Break Camp instead and get them moving and laughing. This FINTASTIC camp features a perfect mix of healthy movement, theme days, classic camp and gym games, art exploration, science experiments, snack concocting, talent shows, sports instruction and play, scavenger hunts, community service projects, craft making, friendship sharing, and JAWSOME daily swimming in our on-site recreation pool.

Fall Camp: November 24-26 Winter Camp: December 22-23, 26, 29-30 January 2 & 5 9:00 am – 3:00 pm with before and after camp options available

Preregistration paperwork and reservations required for both Camps and Parents Night Out! Register in person at Lakeshore Athletic Club or online at www.lsac-flatiron.com. For more information please call 303-729-2552.

YOUTH ACTIVITIES CONT.

i9 Basketball Camp (ages 8-13)We believe that the primary reason children play sports is to have fun. They love mastering new skills, developing friendships, and healthy competition. i9 works on developing character, the value of teamwork, fair play and good sportsmanship. Team sports are one of the best ways to help children develop physically and emotionally. Youth sports develop life skills, promote a healthy lifestyle, and increase self-esteem. Our instructors have an athletic background and experience working with young athletes. NOTE: All equipment needed to play is provided. Participants should wear appropriate clothing and sunscreen; bring a snack, water bottle and running shoes. Clinic held at the basketball court off Indiana and Coalton Road.

430017A 9/20; 10/4 S, 2-4pm Comm. Park $40

Music Together: Brought to you by Shari GriswoldMixed Age Class (Newborn to Kindergarten)All children are musical! This natural ability grows best in the early years from birth until five, a crucial time in a child’s development. Music Together class provides a playful, musically rich and developmentally appropriate setting that helps children develop a love of music as well as the skills they need to participate confidently and joyfully in music making their whole life. Because very young children instinctively respond to and imitate their caregivers, adult participation is a crucial part of the musical environment we create. Adults, with or without a musical background, find that participating is non-threatening and fun. Parents learn how to play musically with their child and how to understand and enhance music development.

MaterialsFamilies, adults and kids alike, rave about the Music Together music collections. The CD you receive in class is of the highest quality, professionally recorded and developed by the Center for Music and Young Children based on research and years of parent and teacher feedback. Enrolled families receive a songbook, one CD and a code to access Music Together’s brand-new Family Music Zone. There, you’ll be able to download the current song collection and fun content created just for you. Families new to Music Together will also receive our “Music Together at Home: Helping Your Child Grow Musically” parent DVD.*Fee: 1st Child $187/ Sibling Fee $95 - Prices the same for all classes

530040A 9/16-11/18 T, 9:15-10am Horiz. Comm. Cnt. $187

530040B 9/16-11/18 T, 10:15-11am Horiz. Comm. Cnt. $187

530040C 9/17-11/19 W, 10-10:45am Art Underground $187

530040D 9/1911/21 F, 11-11:45am Art Underground $187

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20

2014 NATIONAL DAYSERVICEOF

PURPLE PARK LOWER POND IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

AM8:30 to11:00

The Town of Superior is once again planning a National Day of Service Volunteer Project in commemoration of the 9/11 attacks. National Day of Service, which began in 2002, has become an annual tribute to the 9/11 victims, survivors, and those who served in response to the attacks. This year’s service project will include enhancing the lower pond at Purple Park by removing some of the existing willows and replanting the area with lower growing grasses and shrubs.

NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE IS NEEDED. LIMITED TOOLS WILL BE AVAILABLE. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO BRING SMALL HAND SAWS OR LARGE PRUNING SHEARS BIG ENOUGH TO CUT WILLOWS AND CATTAILS. PLEASE WEAR APPROPRIATE CLOTHING AND SHOES -

WORK GLOVES ARE RECOMMENDED. GREAT VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUTH AND FAMILIES!

PLEASE MEET AT PURPLE PARK PARKING LOT.Gateway to Boulder Valley®

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Local Youth Sports OrganizationsThe Town of Superior proudly partners with local youth sports organizations. For more information please visit the following websites:

Superior Mustang Youth Footballwww.superiormustangs.com

Monarch Little League Baseballwww.monarchlittleleague.leag1.com

Superior Rugbywww.superiorrugby.com

Rock Creek Flyers Swim Teamwww.eteamz.com/rockcreekflyers1

Boulder Valley Ice Location: 125 Superior Plaza Way, Superior

Boulder Valley Ice offers a variety of classes

• Youth and adult recreational skating• Learn to skate classes • Birthday parties

Learn to Play Hockey If you have a child 10 years of age or younger that would like to learn to play hockey, then this is the class for you. Little to no hockey experience is needed. Includes skate rental, 30 minute lesson and a 20 minute scrimmage or practice time.

All classes include skate rental. Don’t forget to check in at the front desk and dress warm! For more information, visit www.bvice.com, or for class specific questions email [email protected] or call (303)494-4777.

2014 NATIONAL DAY

PURPLE PARK LOWER POND IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

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PLEASE REGISTER FOR YMCA PROGRAMS AT

YMCABV.ORG

Youth Baseball/Softball

• Baseball Clinics (4yrs-3rd Grade)

• Girls Fall Ball (1st-6th Grade)

VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDEDBeing a volunteer coach for the YMCA is not just an opportunity to put your athletic experience to work. Coaching at the Y allows you to make a difference in your community and in the lives of local children. Become a mentor by teaching kids the Y way to play!

YMCA Jr. Buffs and Adult Tennis Our mission is to help develop all dimensions of the players’ abilities, including mental, emotional and social skills, in addition to the physical skills required to become a complete tennis player. The focus is always on making the game fun and enjoyable while engaging all players throughout the class. Sessions run through October, so come see us at the North Pool Courts in Superior.

Adult Programs (Ages 18+)

• Cardio Tennis • CTTRX (Cardio Tennis/TRX)• Tournaments• Private Lessons

YMCA Jr. Buff Youth Programs:

• Little Stars (5-8)• Emerging Stars (Ages 8-10)• Shooting Stars (Ages 10-14)• Aces (Ages 10-16)

For more information on tennis programs, visit ymcabv.org or email Ted Murray at [email protected] or call 720-402-2669.

The YMCA of Boulder Valley and the Town of Superior have once again partnered to offer great programs for the summer. Visit ymcabv.org for more information and to register.

The Y Way to Play is a commitment for all to learn, grow and have fun through sports. Our goal is to build a community through our Y Sports programs in which everyone has the opportunity for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Sports provide everything—whether it is enjoyment and values or coaching and learning or rising to another level. Sports teach lifelong skills.

Youth Soccer

• Little Kickers League (U5 Coed)

• Rec League (U6, U7, U8)

• Developmental League (U9-U10)

• Black and Gold League (U11-U13)

Youth Football

• Little Rushers League (Pre-K–Kindergarten)

• Rec Flag Football (1st-2nd Grade)

• Developmental Flag Football (3rd-4th Grades)

• Little Kickers League (U5 Coed)

BOULDER VALLEY YMCA

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The Superior Stocking Run starts and finishes at Purple Park in the Town of Superior. Runners will depart the start line on Rock Creek Parkway and enjoy a fast gradual downhill opening mile. The course winds through Rock Creek neighborhoods before returning to Rock Creek Parkway for the final half mile and finish line.

5K ENTRY FEES

$30 through November 15$35 from November 16 - December 12$40 on Race Day if space availableYouth age 12 & under pay just $20 pre-reg

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REGISTRATION TIPS • Parks/Open Space • 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 information.

• 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 registration please note that we accept VISA and MASTERCARD. Include the 16 digit card number, expiration date, 3 digit security 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 for all ToS programs, or to the agency or company specified in the class description.

• Phone-in registration is not acceptable.

STEPS TO REGISTERINGOnline:Go to www.superiorrec.com to register online. Return registrants need their Household ID number. You can also check out our activities guide online and see what’s new for the Town of Superior at www.superiorcolorado.gov.

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 HoursMonday-Friday: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.Closed Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays

Mail it in:Town of Superior 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.

ACTIVITY CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY • Parks/Open Space • 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 first 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 cancellations must be given to the PROS Department no later than 1 business day after the first 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 POLICYClasses 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.

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.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

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Town of Superior Parks, Recreation and Open Space Activity Registration Form Town Hall ▪ 124 E. Coal Creek Drive ▪ Superior, CO 80027 303-499-3675 ▪ 303-494-2521(fax) ▪ www.superiorcolorado.gov

Parent or Primary Guardian

Last name___________________________________________ First Name ______________________________________

Address ____________________________________ City ___________________________ State ________ Zip __________

Best Phone Number to be Reached at ___________________________________ Home Cell Work

Alternate Phone Number ______________________________________________ Home Cell Work

Email Address ________________________________________________________

Emergency Contact ___________________________________ Phone Number __________________________________

Complete This Section to Register for Programs

Participant Name M/F Birthdate Program Name Activity Number Fee

Town of Superior Refund and Transfer Policy

If cancelled by Town 100% Refund Cancellation 1 business day after the first class No Refund

If cancelled before registration deadline 100% Refund Cancellations/Transfers after 1 day class No Refund

If cancelled after registration deadline or after the first class (does not drop min.) :

$10 Fee If drops minimum: No Refund

Transfer Fee No Cost

Liability Release - Read Carefully I AGREE TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS THE TOWN OF SUPERIOR , ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, CONSULTANTS, SUBCONTRAC-TORS, INSURERES AND REPRESENTATIVES (COLLECTIVELY THE “TOWN”), FOR ANY LOSS, DAMAGE OR INJURY TO MYSELF OR MY PROPERTY IN ANY WAY RELATED TO MY PARTICIPATION IN TOWN PROGRAMS. THE IS RELEASE OF LIABILITY APPLIES TO ME AS WELL AS ANY OF MY CHIL-DREN, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, ASSIGNS, HEIRS AND NEXT OF KIN. I AUTHORIZE THE TOWN IN A MEDICAL EMERGENCY TO SEEK EMER-GENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AT MY EXPENSE. I GIVE PERMISSION TO THE TOWN TO USE ANY PHOTOGRAPHS, VIDEOTAPE OR OTHER MEDIA RECORD OF MY PARTICIPATION IN TOWN PROGRAMS FOR ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE, WITHOUT COMPENSATION. Signature of Participant _______________________________________________ Date ______________________________ (or parent/guardian) Information provided here is for the Town of Superior use only. We do not share information with outside sources.

Fee Information and Payment (OFFICE USE ONLY)

Total Fees $______________ Cash Check #________ Visa/MC #___________________________ Exp. Date _________

Registration Initials ______________ Date _________ Receipt Number _____________________

Refund of $_______By Visa/MC XXXX**______ or Finance_______ Receipt #__________Refund Initials_______ Date __________

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Please see map on last page for locations

Facility ReservationsParks, shelters and athletic fields are available to rent. All reservations 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.

Facilities will be released for reservations 3 times per year. Park Shelter/Pavilion release dates are as follows:

Winter Release January - April Permits available December 1stSummer Release May - August Permits available April 1stFall Release September - December Permits available August 1st

SUPERIOR PARKS, ATHLETIC FIELDS & SHELTERS

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Town of Superior Parks, Recreation and Open Space Park, Shelter & Pool Permit Application Town Hall ▪ 124 E. Coal Creek Drive ▪ Superior, CO 80027 303-499-3675 ▪ 303-494-2521(fax) ▪ www.superiorcolorado.gov

Contact Information

Organization Name___________________________________________________________ Date _____________________

Address ____________________________________ City ___________________________ State ________ Zip __________

Last name___________________________________________ First Name ______________________________________

Best Phone Number to be Reached at ___________________________________ Home Cell Work

Alternate Phone Number ______________________________________________ Home Cell Work

Description of Event _________________________________________ Email ___________________________________

Event Information

Description of Event ______________________________________________ Estimated Attendance _____________

Dates (MM/DD/YY) ____________________________________ Days Su M T W R F S

Time Range _____________ am/pm to _____________ am/pm

Equipment you would like to bring (bounce house, tent, etc.): _________________________________________________________________________________________________

PLEASE NOTE: Motorized vehicles are not allowed beyond parking areas (including vehicles used for unloading or loading supplies and equip-

ment). Exceptions are rare and require prior written approval by the Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department. If a large number of attendees is expected, please bring additional trash bags to accommodate waste. Please leave the full

bags next to the permanent trash bins for pick-up. A liquor permit is required to serve alcohol on any Town of Superior property. Application and fees for liquor permits must be

submitted to the Town Clerk a minimum of 30 days before your event.

Daytime Pool Parties Parties consisting of 10 or more non-family members gathering in an organized group are responsible for making a pool party res-ervation. Fees are charged to reserve the facility for the event, and do not cover the daytime entry fees of any non-resident of the Town. One(+) Lifeguard and two tables shall be reserved for the party guests. Non-residents of the group shall be charged the ap-plicable guest fees separate from any reservation fees, and may not enter the facility without the accompaniment of a resident. Please Note: Pool reservations during normal operating hours are non-exclusive. User groups will be expected to share the pool area with the rest of the public.

Requested Location(s): please check applicable

Parks (fee/hour) Resident Non-Resident Non-Profit

Purple Park

Upper $10 $15 $5

Lower $10 $15 $5

Volleyball Court $10 $15 $5

Asti Park Picnic Area $10 $15 $5

Shelters (fee/hour) Resident Non-Resident Non-Profit

Community Park Shelter $10 $15 $5

Purple Park Shelter $20 $25 $15

S. Pool Park Shelter $10 $15 $5

Daytime Pool Rental (fee/hour)

North (10-20/21-35/36-50 people) $20/30/40 N/A $11/21/31

South (10-20/21-35/36-50 people) $20/30/40 N/A $11/21/31

Evening Pool Rental Contact PROS Office for Pricing

Founders Park Resident Non-resident Non-profit

Founders Park Pavilion 11a-2p or 3-6p (Sat Only) $40 $50 $30

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