RECREATION & SENIOR CENTER NEWS
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<br /> J For more information, please call 303.666.7400.
<br /> July 5 —August 12 • Ages 11-15 BREAKFAST GROUP
<br /> • Build a Volunteer History • Flexibility The Kitchen Cafe, Boulder—Friday,June 17
<br /> • Great Experience for Future Jobs •Training Topics The Wayside Inn, Berthoud—Friday,July 15
<br /> • Make a Difference! • Fun Social Events LUNCH BUNCH
<br /> V OLoC (pronounced Velocity) is a part- Mimi's Cafe, Broomfield—Wednesday,June 1
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<br /> time volunteer program for youth to build new
<br /> Hungry Toad, Boulder—Wednesday,July 6
<br /> friendships and important job skills. Volunteer projects DINNER GROUP
<br /> will occur two to three times a week with varying hours.
<br /> Projects can take place at any time during the week, My Brother's Bar, Denver—Tuesday,June 28
<br /> weekend, or day and will last from 2-8 hours (including Black Forest Inn, Nederland—Tuesday,July 26
<br /> transportation time). TRIPS
<br /> Youth will sign up for volunteer projects and rank IMAX, Museum of Nature & Science, and
<br /> trips and dates in order of their preference.This is a train- Joe's Crab Shack—Wednesday,June 8
<br /> ing program to introduce work ethics to youth while Punt the Creek, Downtown Denver—Tuesday,June 14
<br /> giving something valuable back to the community.Top- Coca-Cola Tour, Denver—Wednesday,June 15
<br /> ics covered may include goal setting, skills assessment, Fortune Valley Casino—Thursday,June 23
<br /> appropriate behavior when on the job, tips for filling out Bald Mountain Hike—Thursday,June 30
<br /> a job application, and other skills needed when seeking HoverHome, Longmont—Monday,July 18
<br /> future employment opportunities. "The Full Monte,"Arvada Center—Wednesday,July 20
<br /> Transportation along the Front Range will be pro- Caribou Ranch Hike—Thursday,July 28
<br /> vided in the City of Louisville's 15-passenger vans. All SPECIAL EVENTS
<br /> participants must have had a physical within the last year Cancer Survivors Day at the Brooks Cafe—
<br /> showing they are in good physical shape for this pro- Monday,June 6
<br /> gram. Mandatory Parent &Participant Meeting: Thurs- Hoe Down Lunch,Waneka Lake—Wednesday,June 29
<br /> day,June 23, 6:00 - 7:30 PM. Ice Cream Social, Memory Square—Thursday,July 7
<br /> For additional information, please contact Mandy CLASSES& WORKSHOPS
<br /> Perera at 303.335.4902. Scrapbooking—Mondays,June 13 &July 11
<br /> SIGN UP Now FOR Beginner & Intermediate Mah Jongg—
<br /> Mondays in June and July
<br /> SUMMER MINI-CAMPS AARP 55 Alive Driving Course—July 11 & 13
<br /> Join in the fun.These mini camps are for kids ages 6-9. Simply Homemade Dinners—Tuesday,July 19
<br /> They are two-day(Monday&Tuesday) camps held at Using the Internet—begins June 1
<br /> the ecreation Center. Sign up now! Beginning Computer—begins July 6
<br /> Art! June 13-14 1:00-4:30 PM $36-residents BROOKS CAFE
<br /> Drama! June 27-28 1:00-4:30 PM $36-residents AT THE RECREATION/SENIOR CENTER
<br /> Science! July 11-12 1:00-4:30 PM $36-residents
<br /> Drama! July 25-26 1:00-4:30 PM $36 residents Serving lunch Monday— Friday at Noon. Please call
<br /> Books! August 8-9 1:00-4:30 PM $36 residents Debby Fahey at 303.335.4931 for a monthly menu or to
<br /> Music! August 15-16 1:00-4:30 PM $36-residents make a reservation!
<br /> Please contact Mandy Perera at 303.335.4902 for additional
<br /> information.
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