parks and recreation - City of Cripple Creek
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parks and recreation - City of Cripple Creek
THE CITY OF CRIPPLE CREEK PARKS AND RECREATION MARCH-AUGUST, 2010 The benefits are endless! General Information TABLE OF CONTENTS Fitness memberships .................3 Kids Rock University...................4 Youth Sports...............................5 Adult Sports ...............................6 Classes & Activities...............7-10 Events & Trips ..........................12 Facility Rental...........................13 Recreation Options .............12-13 Registration Information ...........14 PARKS AND RECREATION P.O. Box 430, 128 E. Bennett Ave. Cripple Creek, CO 80813 Phone: 689-3514, Fax: 689-0218 www.cripplecreekgov.com Facility hours: Monday through Friday 7:30 AM-7:30 PM Saturday from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sunday from 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Parks and Recreation will be closed on the following dates: May 31, July 4 - 5, September 6 Meet the Staff ..........................14 Registration Form.....................15 Birthday Parties........................16 CRIPPLE CREEK PARKS & RECREATION Mission Statement To serve the personal, social, economic, and environmental needs of the community by providing quality recreational opportunities, while enhancing the visual quality of the neighborhoods and the city as a whole. 2 Parks & Recreation Staff Email Director - Connie Dodrill l parks@cripple-creek.co.us Recreation Facility Manager – Archie Torres, Jr. l facilitymanager@cripple-creek.co.us Recreation Program Manager – Todd Haberman l programmanager@cripple-creek.co.us Program Assistant II – Ramona Bunton l programassistant@cripple-creek.co.us Facility Assistant 1 – Erin Jacobs l facilityassist1@cripple-creek.co.us City Officials Mayor-Dan Baader City Council-Bruce Brown, Gary Ledford, Steve Zoellner and Milford Ashworth City Facilities Animal Shelter ..........................................................................689-2682 Building Department..............................................................689-3588 Butte Opera House .................................................................689-6402 City Hall ......................................................................................689-2502 Fire Department.......................................................................689-0240 Medical Plaza............................................................................689-6300 Pikes Peak Heritage Center .................................................689-3025 Planning/Historic Preservation...........................................689-3905 Police Department ..................................................................689-2655 Public Works .............................................................................689-2125 Shuttle..........................................................................................689-7711 Special Events ...........................................................................689-3461 Water and Sewer.....................................................................689-2502 Shuttle..........................................................................................689-7711 Visitor Information..................................................................877-858-4653 719-689-3514 FITNESS MEMBERSHIPS The Benfits are Endless Do you want to look good and fit into that favorite swimsuit this summer? If so, sign-up today for a fitness membership at the Henry C. “June” Hack Community Center. Come try the former cardio machine of the year, which is a unique combination of a treadmill and elliptical called an adaptive motion trainer. Also, utilize our great Paramount equipment, Precor equipment, treadmills, ellipticals, free weights, fitness balls, medicine ball, and boxing equipment to get the results and look you desire. You can also schedule a personalized fitness orientation to better learn the equipment and design a workout program designed to fit your needs. With the purchase of a fitness membership you will have free usage of the shower, towels, boxing gloves, and ankle weights. The monthly membership fee is only $12.00 per person. Non-Members can drop-in and use the facility for only $3 per workout session, or you can purchase a ten-visit punch card for only $18.00. Individuals ages 13+ are welcome to become fitness members (13-15 years old are to be accompanied by an adult and 13-17 year olds require a signed parental permission). CORPORATE FITNESS MEMBERSHIPS If your corporation is seeking a beneficial way to provide employees a positive outlet to relieve their day-to-day stress levels and decrease your bottom line at the same time. Then you need to sign-up for a Corporate Membership today. According to International Health, 93% of employers have programs in place that promote employee health. In terms of medical claims they found that physically active employees are $400 less expensive than inactive workers each year. In addition to saving money, a corporate membership could improve morale, productivity, absenteeism, turnover, and is a great addition to your company’s benefits package. The corporate membership fee is only $600.00 per organization, which includes all of your employees regardless of the size of your business. For more information contact Todd Haberman at 689-3514 or email at programmanager@cripplecreek.co.us. www.cripplecreekgov.com 3 Not sure what to do with your child after school or Fridays? Why not try: No KRU: Monday, May 31st Memorial Day Monday, July 5th Independence Day KIDS ROCK UNIVERSITY This terrific and one of the most affordable LICENSED CHILDCARE is dedicated to children ages 5 through 15. Each activity is designed to present challenges incorporate values and teach lessons that will contribute to a successful life. K.R.U. staff are trained and certified in First Aid and C.P.R. In addition, it is each staff member’s goal to maintain a consistent, safe, healthy and nurturing program environment, with each being responsible for a maximum of 15 children at any given time. During each school year the program is held at Cresson Elementary School, Monday through Thursday from 4 - 6:30 pm. K.R.U. Kids have the opportunity to participate in arts, crafts, sports skills, games, nature exploration, and Community Service projects. “Adventure Fridays” are held from 7:15 am – 6:30 pm and offer a variety of activities combined with a half or full day field trip excursion for FUN and educational experiences! Team building, life asset development and ways to create community involvement are core values within the K.R.U. program. Please register to take advantage of the fabulous opportunity WHERE KIDS ROCK and the BENEFITS ARE ENDLESS! Janurary 5th KRU started a brand new program with Care and Share from Colorado Springs in which all our snacks and lunches are now free. KRU children now get better snacks and for the first time will be able to have free lunches. We are all very excited about this for KRU. Spring Break Spectacular (March 22nd – March 26th 2010) K. R. U. Summer Camp begins (June 1st – Aug. 13th 2010) (Field Trips subject to change) Summer Kickoff May 28th - Elitches Theme 1. Olympics 2. The Name of the Game is… 3. Backwards Week 4. Sports of All Sorts 5. Dino-riffic Dinosaur 6. Ready Set Grow 7. No-Theme-Week 8. Splish Splash 9. Getting Dirty 10. Mad Science 11. Best of the Best 4 Date Friday, June 4 Friday, June 11 Friday, June 18th Friday, June 25th Friday, July 2nd Friday, July 9th Friday, July 16th Friday, July 23rd Friday, July 30th Friday, August 6th Friday, August 13th Field Trip Art Sports/Olympic Training Center Laser Tag/ Chuck “E” Cheese Denver Aquarium/lunch Casa Bonita Ropes Challenge Course/ Volleyball at Park Pole Denver Museum Cheyenne Mt. Zoo Pirates Cove iT’Z Cave of the Winds/Panning for Gemstones/Hiking Elitches 719-689-3514 Youth Sports Youth Wrestling Practices are Monday and Wednesday nights from 6:15-7:30pm at CC-V High School. Each participant will learn a wide variety of wrestling skills and develop personal discipline. Tournaments will take place throughout the state tentatively starting the first weekend in March. Registration is $25 for the first child and $20 for each additional child. Registration: Open throughout the season 1st Tournament: February 27th Season: February 27th – April 10th Cripple Creek Home Tournament: March 20th, 2010 ($10 per wrestler) T-Ball/ Youth Baseball Come join this fun recreational league playing t-ball, machine pitch or youth baseball. This league strives to provide a healthy environment, in which kids can learn about sports, develop skills, coordination, teamwork and most importantly HAVE FUN! It will also help them develop their social, emotional and physical skills by participating in a team sport. This is a partnership league with Woodland Park, Parks and Recreation. The practices will be held in Cripple Creek while games will be played in both Cripple Creek and Woodland Park. Registration Deadline: April 1st Season: April 17th through July 3rd Program Fee: $43 1st child/ $39 additional siblings Divisions: (Age as of 5/1/2010) Shetland (T-Ball) 5-6 years old Pinto (Machine/ Coach Pitch) 7-8 years old Mustang (Kid/ Coach Pitch) 9-10 years old Bronco (Kid Pitch) 11-12 years old Pony (Kid Pitch) 13-15 years old Youth Fall Soccer League Kids are guaranteed to get a “kick” out of playing in this 2010 Cripple Creek Youth Soccer League. Teams will be divided into three age groups: K-1st, 2nd-3rd, 4th6th, and a NEW 7th-8th grade division. The league will consist of 7 games, that will be played in Cripple Creek at Cresson Elementary on Hern Field. In case of adverse weather, games will be moved indoors into the Cresson Gym for indoor soccer. Registration Deadline: August 29th ($5 Late Fee after Aug. 29th) Season: September into November Program Fee: $35 1st Child $30 any additional siblings www.cripplecreekgov.com Special Thanks... Special Thanks to our Basketball & Wrestling Coaches Rebecca Glovan, Don & Tonya Davies, Charlie Sexton, Todd Haberman, KC Kohlmeyer, Kristy Buss, Troy Bedford, Larry Carroll Special Thanks to our Youth Sports Sponsors Bronco Billy’s, CC/ Mine, Garcia Pain & Design, Gold Rush Casino, Awesome Plumbing & Heating, Parrot Dice Grill, and Alpine Towing SIGN UP! Registration information on pages 14-15. 5 Adult Sports Adult Open Gym Basketball Think you got game! If so, join the fun and excitement by playing open gym basketball for Free. Open gym is on Monday nights starting January 11th from 6:30-8:30pm at CC-V High School gym. The open gym will continue through March 16th, but will not be open on Martin Luther King Holiday or Presidents Day. Season: January 11th – March 17th When & Where: CC-V High School Gym, Monday nights 6:30- 8:30pm Fee: FREE Men’s/ Co-Ed Softball Leagues Get your team together and join this fun and exciting spring softball league. Registration is open and continues through May 1st for only $225. A late fee of $10 will be charged to register after May 1st. This fee includes a ten game schedule and end of the season tournament. The Co-Ed leagues will play Monday nights, while the Men’s league will play on Wednesday nights with a possibility of changing nights. The games will be played in Cripple Creek as well as Divide and start at the end of May. Registration Deadline: May 1st Season: May into August Fee: $225 per team (Does not include umpire fees) 10th Annual Battle Mountain Men’s Softball Tournament Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Co. CC &V Here is your teams chance to challenge softball teams from surrounding towns as well as across the state of Colorado. To participate in tournament action “In the Heart of History” in historic Cripple Creek, call Todd Haberman or email at programmanager @cripple-creek.co.us for team registration information. Dates: July 24th-25th Cost: $250 per team Registration Deadline: Wednesday July 22nd Location: Games will take place in Cripple Creek and Divide if needed Living a Mining Heritage P.O. Box 191 100 N. 3rd St. Victor, CO 80860 (719) 689-4044 6 SIGN UP! Registration information on pages 14-15. 719-689-3514 Classes & Activities Salves The Art of Canning Learn to make basic healing salves, useful for most ailments. We will discuss herbal additives to make specialty salves at home. Recipes for lip Balm will also be available and discussed. Students - minimum 5, maximum 15. Date: Saturday, March 27, 2010 Time: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Cost: $10.00 Where: Henry C “June” Hack Community Center We will make homemade salsa. This will be a hands on class and everyone will get to take home a jar of salsa. We will discuss canning techniques and provide some easy recipes to try at home. Students - minimum 5, maximum 15. Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010 Time: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Cost: $15.00 Where: Henry C “June” Hack Community Center Reflexology Yoga Learn the basics of reflexology. We will try some simple techniques to use for season ailments. We will also discuss other forms of alternative healing, along with herbal remedies, aromatherapy and massage. Students - minimum 5, maximum 15. Date: Saturday, April 24, 2010 Time: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Cost: $5.00 Where: Henry C “June” Hack Community Center Stretch, strengthen, refresh, and relax with this introduction to yoga. Reconnect with the body, mind, and spirit through the exploration of yogic postures and breathing exercises. No experience necessary and all levels are welcome. Wear comfortable clothing that allows ease of movement, and bring a mat or blanket to each class. Students – minimum 5. Date: Tuesdays beginning June 1, 2010 Time: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Cost: $30.00 Where: Henry C “June” Hack Community Center Homemade Gifts We will make a variety of gifts that can be given as gifts through out the year. Flaxseed pillows, bath bags, and bath salts. We will use essential oils to enhance the gifts. We will also discuss easy gifts that can be made at home – specialty massage oils, aromatherapy misters and some kitchen goodies. Students - minimum 5, maximum 15. Date: Saturday, May 29, 2010 Time: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Cost: $25.00 Where: Henry C “June” Hack Community Center www.cripplecreekgov.com Developmental Asset #8 Youth as resources Young people are given useful roles in the community. 7 Classes & Activities Do you have a special talent that you want to share? We are looking for instructors for classes, especially boxing, kickboxing, dance, yoga or aerobics. Call Chad Hart at 689-3514 if you are interested in teaching a class at Cripple Creek Parks and Recreation. Cripple Creek Parks and Recreation is also looking for a person to take over the area Boyscout Troop that meets at Parks and Recreation on a regular basis. Must be able to pass a background check and plan/implement activities. #22 Developmental Asset School engagement Young person is actively engaged in learning. 8 Lotions Kido 4 Kids Learn to make an easy inexpensive lotion in your own kitchen. We will make a batch of lotion for you to take home. Recipes will be provided for practicing at home. Students - minimum 5, maximum 15. Date: Saturday, July 24, 2010 Time: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Cost: $10.00 Where: Henry C “June” Hack Community Center Children learn a variety of simple self defense techniques. Class time focuses on developing a physical set of “tools” for each child to use in the event of a physical confrontation. Kids learn escaping from hold downs, releases from grabs, and the scientific use of striking as related to self defense. Young people also learn how to fall safely. Class includes training on evaluating potential threats and the appropriate responses to physical violence in the real world. Date: Mondays Time: 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm Cost: $20 per month Where: Henry C “June” Hack Community Center Women’s Self Defense The Women’s Self Defense curriculum was specifically designed by Instructors Vicki Caldwell(5th degree black belt in Aikido) and Paul Probyn (1st degree black belt in Aikido and founder Kido Self Defense Systems) to be simple and easy to learn. Class time is a mix of lecture, discussion and practical application. Due to the Graphic Nature of course materials, participants are advised to be prepared for open discussions on violent crime and rape prevention. Also participants will be involved in hands-on training of self defense techniques which require students to be in physical contact with instructors. Date: Every Tuesday in March and April Time: 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm Cost: $50 for all 8 sessions Where: Henry C “June” Hack Community Center Aikido / Judo We teach mature adults technically pure martial arts. The Kihara Aikido, a no–stress, non–competitive Aikido or the low–stress, soft–touch Kodokan Judo technique are taught in separate classes in a comfortable, no contract, learning environment. All classes are taught by Hanshi Chuck Caldwell. Chuck holds a 9th Dan in Kihara Aikido, and an 8th Dan with the United States Judo Association. Date / Time: Judo – Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm. Aikido – Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:30 am – 7:30 pm. Cost: $30/month for unlimited access to classes, $45/year for the Fugakukai International Association. Where: Henry C “June” Hack Community Center 719-689-3514 Trips Monarch Mountain Get your family and friends together for a fun day in the snow. Join Parks and Recreation on a trip to Monarch Mountain Ski Resort. Just $13.00 gets you the bus ride and a sack lunch. You can choose from a full day lift ticket or a half day ticket (starting at 12:30), and a variety of ski rental packages. Registration deadline March 12, 2010. Date: Friday, March 19, 2010 Time: 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Cost:Bus Ride - $13.00 Lift Tickets – Vary by age and ? day or full day $13 to $54 (call for details) Ski Rentals – Large Variety from $2 for poles to $30 for High Performance Skis (call for details) Where: Pick up at Henry C “June” Hack Community Center GRAINGER REALTY Contact Reed Grainger to buy or sell real estate in Teller and Park Counties! 150 E. Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, CO 80813 (719) 641-6912 Colorado Springs Sky Sox Baseball Join the Boys of Summer, the AAA Colorado Springs Sky Sox for a day in the sun on Sunday, June 20, 2010 as they take on the Las Vegas 51’s or a game under the lights on Friday, August 27, 2010 for a meeting with the Salt Lake City Bees. We are not providing transportation to the event, just the tickets. Tickets may be picked up at the Henry C “June” Hack Community Center. Date: Day Game – Sunday, June 20, 2010 (promotion – 50 cent hotdogs) Night Game – Friday, August 27, 2010(promotion – Friday Night Fireworks) Time: Day Game – 1:05 p.m. Night Game – 7:05 p.m. Cost: $8.00 per Ticket Where: Security Service Field, Colorado Springs, Colorado www.cripplecreekgov.com Developmental Asset Integrity #28 Young person acts on convictions and stands up for her or his beliefs. 9 Trips Wizard of Oz #33 Developmental Asset Interpersonal competence Young person has empathy, sensitivity, and friendship skills. Journey Over the Rainbow with Cripple Creek Parks and Recreation, Dorothy and Toto in a Broadway production of the classic 1939 MGM film, "The Wizard of Oz". Enjoy your favorite childhood characters on their journey to the Emerald City. Bring the entire family and enjoy the greatest musical of all time. Tickets range from $32.50 to $52.50. Reserve your spot early before the twister arrives. Minimum of 10 participants. Registration deadline May 14, 2010. Date: Thursday, May 20, 2010 Time: 5:30 p.m. - ???? Cost: Ticket price + $5 for transportation Where: Pick up at Henry C “June” Hack Community Center event at Pikes Peak Center Skijoring Skijoring is a competition where a horse and rider pull a skier at a fast pace through a course that has gates, jumps and rings. The skier is timed through the course, and penalties are assessed by missing gates or jumps, and by missing or dropping any of the rings. The competitors race for cash prizes, and teams are made up by a random draw before the start. Minimum of 10 participants. Date: Saturday, March 6, 2010 Time: 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Cost: $12.00 Where: Pick up at Henry C “June” Hack Community Center 10 719-689-3514 Special Events Easter Egg Hunt Hop on over to Cripple Creek Parks and Recreation. The Easter Bunny makes his annual stop in Cripple Creek on April 3, 2010. This outstanding event is FREE for area families and children. Line up starts at 12:30 p.m. at the Parks and Recreation Horseshoe (on 1st St. between Bennett and Masonic). The Hunt begins at 1:00 p.m. 9th Annual BMX Race Prepare yourself for Cripple Creek’s biggest race of the year. Our BMX races, at Mountain View BMX track, will be held on Saturday, September 18, 2010. Join the races for your chance to win a brand new BMX bike, and many other items. Enter the “Big Air” competition for your chance to win CA$H. Bring the family and spend the day watching the competition. Food and drinks provided. Mountain Wave Skate Park Competition Are you a Ripper or a Poser? Show us you skills and win some sick prizes, ranging from wheels and trucks to decks and complete boards. Stop by the Mountain Wave Skate Park on Saturday, August 28, 2010. www.cripplecreekgov.com 11 Recreation Options Mountain View BMX Track Bike-away on this unique mountain track located a little past Cripple Creek Public Works on County Rd. 89. This free track offers challenging BMX excitement. Mountain Wave Skate Park This unique recreation area is located on Masonic, adjacent to the basketball court. Skaters, bikers, boarders and scooters can test their skills and enjoy this free skate park area from dawn to dusk weather permitting. City Park’s Playground, Picnic Areas and Basketball Court Community residents are invited to utilize and enjoy the City of Cripple Creek’s City Park. The park grounds offer a covered picnic table area including several barbecues and a gazebo. Children can spend hours playing either on the playground equipment or shooting baskets on the parks outdoor basketball court. City Park provides a serene setting perfect for a family picnic, enjoying an afternoon walk or taking a few moments to gaze at a spectacular mountain sunset. The picnic pavilion, City Park gazebo and the Henry C. “June” Hack Arena are available for hourly and daily rentals. Please call the Parks and Recreation office at 689-3514 for price information and rental availability. SIGN UP! Registration information on pages 14-15. 12 Toys and Sporting Equipment Available in City Park Visit the Parks & Recreation Community Center to borrow various toys and sporting equipment while enjoying a day at City Park. We provide sand toys, tennis equipment, sleds, snowboard, basketballs, jump ropes, soccer balls, footballs and much more. Equipment check out is available through the Parks and Recreation Department’s front office. Greenhouse Space Rental Start your vegetables off in our greenhouse for only $10 per month. Space is approximately 3’ x 5’ and we provide the soil and you can tend your garden when convenient for you. We also plan on having a Jr. Master Gardener program again this year, inquire in the spring how to join. Roller Skating and Blading! Enjoy a “HOT” indoor atmosphere while rollerskating and blading with your friends while listening to “hip” music! The Parks and Recreation Facility also offers a pool table, air hockey game, ping-pong tables and foosball for alternative activities. Challenge your friends to a game of Roller Hockey, also available at the arena. Of course, cotton candy is available for your sweet tooth. Come join in the fun! Date: Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday Time: 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM Cost: Only $2.00 for roller skating, roller blading and arena games; $2.00 for cotton candy Skating ten-session punch cards are also available for only $15.00 Location: Henry C. “June” Hack Arena at City Park 719-689-3514 New Birthday Party Options Make your child’s next birthday a day to remember at the City of Cripple Creek Parks and Recreation Center. Plan an exciting extravaganza with skating, music and games; choose the party package that fits your needs. Currently we are offering a Build-your-own-party Package or choose from the Basic Package to our Themed Parties. We now offer cakes fresh from the Gold Camp Bakery and NEW Sub sandwiches made that day just how you want it. Or, if you prefer, we still offer pepperoni pizza. All of our Birthday Packages include the arena games, roller skating/ blading, music and fun! The basic package is $100.00 and the Themed Package is $130.00. The Build-your-own-party Package is just how its sounds, choose from various items to personalize the party just for your child. If your child is into the new and hip trends, we can do that too. We offer the Deluxe Package for the Transformers or High School Musical enthusiast (Advanced notification is required to purchase the essential merchandise); only $150.00 for the Deluxe Package. Please call Parks and Recreation for detailed party package information. Leave the shopping and decorating to us! A $25.00 deposit is required when making a birthday party reservation. A seven day advance cancellation notice is needed in order to receive a full deposit refund. Call 698-3514 to reserve the date today! www.cripplecreekgov.com 13 Registration Information Registration is simple! Use one of the following four ways to sign up: 1. In-Person 128 E. Bennett Avenue Cripple Creek, CO 80813 Monday-Friday, 7:30am - 7:30pm Saturday 9am-5pm, Sunday 12pm-5pm 3. Mail-In Cripple Creek Parks & Recreation P.O. Box 430 Cripple Creek, CO 80813 4. Fax-In (719) 689-0218 Monday-Friday, 7:30am - 7:30pm Saturday 9am-5pm, Sunday 12pm-5pm 2. By Phone (719) 689-3514 Monday-Friday, 7:30am - 7:30pm Saturday 9am-5pm, Sunday 12pm-5pm We accept cash, check, money order or credit card payments. Please make checks payable to: Cripple Creek Parks & Recreation Common Sign-Up Questions: How do I know if I’m registered? You are enrolled once we receive your registration form and fee. We will only contact you if class is cancelled or is a class scheduled is changed. Can I get a refund? Parks and Recreation will issue a full refund or credit if we cancel the class or league. A $5 processing fee ($10 for youth sports) will be applied to all refund requests. FOR CLASSES: Requests for refunds or transfers must be submitted to Parks and Recreation five (5) days before the class starts. FOR SPORTS: No credit or refund will be issued for a withdrawal if 50% or more of the league is completed. Allow three weeks for a refund check. A $20 charge is assessed on all returned checks. Meet the Staff PARKS & RECREATION Connie Dodrill - Director Todd Haberman - Recreation Program Manager Archie Torres, Jr.- Recreation Facility Manager CC-V HIGH SCHOOL CRESSON ELEM. H H Ramona Bunton- Program Assistant II Shannon Owen - Program Assistant I H HERN FIELD Wanda Spoerl - Program Assistant 1 H GOLDEN FIELD H H Erin Jacobs - Facility Assistant 1 Debra Karchella - Facility Assistant II DJ Young - Facility/Program Assistant (sub) CRIPPLE CREEK H DISTRICT MUSEUM CRIPPLE CREEK PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Peggy Walterman - Facility/Program Assistant (sub) Cody Riley - Program Assistant 1(sub.) Alli Krage - Program Assistant I (seasonal) Victor Lewis - Facility Assistant (seasonal) Malissa Gish - Transportation 14 TO THE PIKES PEAK HERITAGE CENTER & HOOSIER MINE TRAILHEAD H TO MOUNTAIN VIEW BMX TRACK H LAURA BRIDGE TRAILHEAD HENRY C."JUNE" HACK ARENA MOUNTAIN WAVE SKATE PARK CITY PARK 719-689-3514 Registration Form Please fill out the appropriate section in which you are registering. Please make checks payable to Cripple Creek Parks and Recreation. Please do not mail cash. YOUTH SPORTS Check Activity: o Soccer o T-Ball/Baseball/Softball o Flag Football o Basketball o Wrestling Other:_______________________ Parent/ Guardian: _____________________________________________________________________________ Home Phone: __________________Work Phone: ___________________ Email Address: _____________________ Address: _______________________________________ City: _______________ State: ______ Zip: ________ Mailing Address (if different than above): ____________________________________________________________ City: ______________________________________________ State: __________ Zip: _____________________ Player’s Full Name Sex Age DOB Grade Shirt Size Season (Fall, Winter…) Year Fee Player/ Coach Request: ________________________(player’s name), would like to play with ____________________ Emergency Contact: __________________________________________Phone#: ___________________________ Emergency Facility:___________________________________________Physician:__________________________ I/We the parents/guardians of the named candidate for a position on a CCPR team, hereby give my/our approval to participate in any and all CCPR activities. I/We assume all risks and hazards incidental to such participation, including Transportation to and from Activities and Lodging if necessary; and I/We do hereby waive, release and agree to hold harmless the City of Cripple Creek, Cripple Creek Parks & Recreation, Cripple Creek School District RE-1, City of Victor, City of Woodland Park, Teller County, sponsors, supervisors, coaches, and participants for any claim arising out of any injury to my/our child. The undersigned do hereby covenant and undertake with the CCPR executors administrators, agents, and assigns to forever refrain and desist from instituting or asserting against the City of Cripple Creek or its Parks & Recreation Department any claim, demand, action or suit of whatever nature, either directly or indirectly for injuries or damages to person(s) or property resulting or to result from any accident which occurred during the course of CCPR season. I further agree that my photographs, pictures, slides or movies taken or made by CCPR, their employees, officers and directors, in connection with my participation in the CCPR either Leagues or Tournaments, or any reproduction of the same, as well as my name, may in any manner be used by CCPR, or by any person, corporation or association authorized by CCPR. Parent/Guardian Signature: _________________________________________________ Date: _________________________ ADULT SPORTS Check Activity: Home Phone: __________________ Work Phone: ___________________ In consideration of being permitted to participate, I hereby agree for myself, successor, heirs and assigns, Release and forever discharge the City of Cripple, the Parks & Recreation Department, the Cripple Creek School District, Teller County, the City of Victor, and all their representatives, successors from all claims, actions or judgements I may have or claim to have against for all personal injuries, including death, and injuries to property, real or personal, caused by or arising out of my participation in the CCPR either Leagues or Tournaments. I further agree for myself, successor, heirs and assigns to indemnify and hold the City of Cripple, the Parks & Recreation Department, the Cripple Creek/Victor School District-RE-1, Teller County, the City of Victor harmless from all claims and suits for personal injuries, including death, damages to property caused by my act of omission arising out of participation in the CCPR and from all judgments recovered and from all expenses incurred in defending said claims or suits. I further agree that my photographs, pictures, slides or movies taken or made by CCPR, their employees, officers and directors, in connection with my participation in the CCPR either Leagues or Tournaments, or any reproduction of the same, as well as my name, may in any manner be used by CCPR, or by any person, corporation or association authorized by CCPR. I am in good health and have no physical condition that would prevent me from participation in CCPR events. I, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOREGOING RELEASE. Email Address: _____________________ Signature: _____________________________________________________ Date:______________________ o Softball o Volleyball o Flag Football o Horseshoes Other:__________ Team name: _________________________________________________ Team representative: ___________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________ City: _______________________________ State: ______ Zip: ________ Mailing Address (if different than above):_____________________________ City: _______________________________ State: ______ Zip: ________ Season (Fall, Winter, Summer, Spring) Year Fee CLASS/ACTIVITY Name _____________________________________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________ City: _______________ State: ______ Zip: ________ Mailing Address (if different than above): ____________________________________________________________ City: ______________________________________________ State: __________ Zip: _____________________ Birthday: ________________________ o Male o Female Referred By: _____________________________ Home Phone: ________________Work Phone: ___________________ Email Address: _______________________ City of Cripple Creek Employee? ____________________ Resident of Cripple Creek? ________________________ Name of Class Date/Time PAYMENT INFORMATION (OFFICE USE ONLY): Date:___________ Amount Paid: $_______________ o Cash o Check #____________ Participant's Signature (Guardian if under 18 year): _________________________________________________ Date ________________ u u u Fee TRANSPORTATION DISCLAIMER: As a rider on the Parks & Recreation bus or van, I agree to follow all bus rules as posted on each vehicle. I recognize the driver, as an employee of the City of Cripple Creek, has complete charge of all riders from the time they enter the bus until the time they leave it. The rider assumes any medical expenses under their own insurance program. Participant’s Signature: _____________________________________________________________Date________________ Personal Release Statement: I understand that the registered activity and services may have an element of hazard or inherent danger and I take full responsibility for my actions and physical condition. I agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Cripple Creek and its employees from any liability loss, cost, or expense (including attorney’s fees, medical and ambulance cost) that I may incur while participating in recreational activities. I give consent to use any photograph taken of me and my name in future promotional or marketing activities. I authorize my child to participate in special trips or excursions where they will be walking or riding a city vehicle away from program location. Signature:_________________________________________ Date: ___________________ o Charge (Visa or Mastercard) Receipt #:_________ HELPING OTHERS Scholarship Fund: Yes! I would like to contribute: o $1 o $2 o $5 o $10 or $ _____________ to the CCPR Youth Scholarship Fund. This will allow children who otherwise not be able to participate or attend Youth Sports Programs. Please include your donation with this registration. Thank You! www.cripple-creek.co.us 15 Henry C. “June” Hack Arena FACILITY RENTAL Planning a meeting, family reunion, wedding, anniversary get-together or party? Call Parks & Recreation to reserve our arena for any occasion. Our Henry C. “June” Hack Arena accommodates up to 200 people. You can also rent our pavilion, picnic area with grills or the gazebo. Rental rates start at $25.00 per hour. PARKS AND RECREATION 128 E. Bennett Avenue P.O. Box 430 Cripple Creek, CO 80813 Postal Customer PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID COLO SPGS, CO PERMIT NO 745