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PARKS & RECREATION NEWS <br /> 6TH ANNUAL FISHING FRENZY NITE AT THE REC <br /> Bring your kids and your fishing gear and head on down There are only 6 more Nites at the Rec left—our last <br /> to the Warembourg fishing pond on Friday,April 18'for a Nite will be May 9th. Be sure to put us on your schedule <br /> fishing clinic sponsored by Colorado Parks and Wildlife and so you don't miss out on all the fun! Look for theme Nites: <br /> the Louisville Parks &Recreation Depart- April 11th Harry Potter Nite and May 2nd Superhero Nite. <br /> ment.Topics to be covered will include Unfamiliar with this program? Every Friday night from 7:00- <br /> knots, casting, fish habitat, fish handling, 10:30pm at the Louisville Recreation Center,we have fun <br /> laws and more. Once you make it through for 3rd-7th graders including interactive, supervised sports <br /> all of the educational stations you will tournaments, swimming, different inflatables each week, DJ <br /> be given your very own children's fish- music, concessions, raffle prizes and more! The cost is just <br /> ing pole! Fishing licenses are required for $10/participant, or you can purchase 4 Nites for$30. For <br /> parents and children over the age of 15. more information, please visit www.louisvillerecreation.com/ <br /> Space is limited so please make sure to register at www. niteattherec.php, "Like" us on Facebook (Nite at the Rec), or <br /> LouisvilleRecreation.com.Two sessions are available, 9 AM or contact Peggy at 303.335.4920 or PeggyJ @LouisvilleCO.gov. <br /> 11 AM. <br /> Do You WANT TO BE A LIFEGUARD? <br /> MEMORY SQUARE POOL <br /> Are you interested in becoming a lifeguard. The City <br /> Memory Square Pool will be open for the summer season is hiring part-time lifeguards for both the outdoor pool at <br /> May 24`h-September 1".Join us for the summer and come Memory Square and the pool at the Recreation Center. If <br /> check out our brand new water slide!!! Hours for open swim you are 15 years or older, have a current Lifeguard certifica- <br /> are Monday through Thursday 1 - 5 PM and Friday, Saturday, tion, and enjoy swimming you could be a great fit to join the <br /> and Sundays 10 AM-5 PM.Also, mark your calendars and City's Lifeguard team. Lifeguards are expected to work at least <br /> join us for free swim day on Labor Day. Phone#303-666- 2 shifts per week (6 to 10 hours a week), however, you may <br /> 7909, address: 801 Grant Street. work up to 29 hours a week, if available. On-line applications <br /> are available at wwwLouisvilleCO.gov. <br /> SWIM LESSONS <br /> COUNSELOR IN TRAINING PROGRAM <br /> Can't commit to a month long swim lesson session over <br /> the summer?We are offering two week sessions (Monday Have you thought about working with kids and need to <br /> -Thursday) at both pools (Memory Square and the Recre- gain some experience?Apply to the Counselor in Training <br /> ation Center) throughout the summer! Check our catalog for Program at the Louisville Recreation Center's Summer Day <br /> details, or visit our website at www.LouisvilleRecreation.com. Camp. Develop new skills, practice leadership, explore future <br /> career possibilities,work as a team, and have fun working <br /> with kids!Applicants can be ages 14-17 years old and will <br /> YOUTH CROSS COUNTRY PROGRAM work approximately 15 hours per week June 9 -August 8. <br /> There is an $85 fee to participate if you are selected. Find out <br /> Happy Trails Middle School Cross County Program is a more and apply online at www.LouisvilleCO.gov under Hu <br /> co-ed trail run club for kids in grades 6-8 that meets twice man Resources. <br /> a week at various trail heads. One meeting each week will OPEN SPACE PROGRAMS <br /> be an easy group run,while the second will include a fun <br /> workout aimed at increasing strength, basic trail skills, and The Open Space Division hosts numerous programs <br /> proper form. This is a great way to familiarize yourself with throughout the year. Coming up soon we will have programs <br /> local trails, meet running peers and get ready for the Fall cross on the geology of Boulder County, coyotes, noxious weed <br /> county season. Registration available at www.LouisvilleRecre- identification, owls,wetlands, and much more. Check the <br /> ation.com. calendar for dates and times. <br /> Spring 2014 5 <br />
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