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LIBRARY & MUSEUM NEWS PARKS & RECREATION NEWS <br /> ON THE SAME PAGE GALE COURSES AVAILABLE INTERESTED IN BECOMING NITE AT THE REC <br /> The Louisville Public Library joins the Town of Supe- ale Courses, part of Cengage Learning, offers patrons Calling all 3rd to 6th graders...join us for FUN-filled <br /> nor and the Lafayette Public Library for the fourth hundreds of instructor-led online courses covering A LIFEGUARD? Friday nights this fall at NITE AT THE REC!The <br /> year, asking people to read and discuss one book.This year's everything from health and wellness to creative writing, com The City of Louisville is seeking part time Lifeguards fall session runs September 12`h through November 14`h, <br /> selection,Pandora's Lunchbox:How Processed Food Took Over puter programming, GED test preparation, and much more. every Friday night from 7:00-10:00 PM,we'll have interac- <br /> to work at the indoor pool. If you have a current <br /> the American Meal by local author and former MYTimes Patrons can enroll at no cost. Courses run for six weeks,with tive,supervised sports tournaments;swimming; different <br /> Lifeguard certification and enjoy swimming,you could be a <br /> reporter Melanie Warner, is an eye-opening look into what two new lessons released weekly, and new sessions beginning inflatables each Nite; dancing with DJ Izzy; concessions and <br /> great fit.Applications are at www.LouisvilleCO.gov. Guards <br /> we eat and the possible consequences for all of us of doing so. every month.The web-based courses have comprehensive more!The cost is just$10/participant or you can purchase 4 <br /> are especially needed for weekday hours, 5:30 AM-4:00 PM. <br /> Beginning in September, `On The Same Page'will offer book lessons, quizzes, and assignments.A dedicated professional in- If you want to become a certified lifeguard, the Recreation nights for only$30.A Participant Form is required (one per <br /> discussions and programs echoing the themes in this year's structor coordinates every course by pacing learners, answer- Center will offer classes over the Thanksgiving and Winter person per school year). Please note:we will end this year at <br /> title, such as a presentation September 10 on the Human Mi- ing questions, giving feedback, and facilitating discussions. breaks. Look for more information at www.LouisvilleRecre 10 PM instead of 10:30 PM and we are no longer allowing <br /> crobiome project by Dr. Rob Knight of CU Boulder and cul- MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS RAISE YOUR HANDS ation.com or call Kate Meyer at 303.335.4927. 7`h graders. For more information, please visit www.Louisvil- <br /> minating on October 16 at the new Alfalfa's store in Louisville leRecreation.com/niteattherec.php or contact Peggy Jones at <br /> with an author visit and book talk. For the menu of events, The Library's Teen Center has launched a six-part series 303.335.4920. <br /> visit the program website at http://onthesamepage.us/wp. of innovative Anatomy in Clay workshops for mid- YOGA FOR WOMEN QQ�� <br /> dle school students. During these free, fun, and interactive g women's yoga class! PUNT PASS & KICK COMPETITION <br /> SUMMER READING SPONSORS sessions,students use clay to form human anatomy through a Take time out for a nourishin womens o a class. <br /> unique hands-on approach—the Anatomy in Clay This class will use carefully aligned, dynamic Asana <br /> ur Summer Reading Programs were a big success q pp y y g poses, a focus on the breath as it relates to how we move, and Punt, Pass, and Kick competition is September <br /> Oagain this year,with record numbers of children par System.They will form muscles, tendons, and nerves on scale J1he <br /> 14`h from 9 10 AM at the Louisville Sports Complex, <br /> models of human hands and forearms. an emphasis on feeling sensation to learn how to become p p <br /> ticipating in the new badge based program and the activities more in touch with our bodies. Come and join us for a safe, for boys and girls 6-15 years old. See how far you can throw <br /> based early literacy program. Special thanks to our many Anatomy in Clay• 10 AM— 12 PM <br /> nurturing and relaxing class for women.All levels welcome. and kick a football while competing against individuals your <br /> local business and other organizations for donating goods and Saturdays ❖July 12 through August 16 Instructor: Nikki Dunas. Class meets Wednesdays from 6 age for the chance to move on to sectional competitions. Reg- <br /> prizes that helped make this a summer to remember! 7:20 PM. Sessions run monthly this fall. Register at www. ister at www.LouisvilleRecreation.com or at the Recreation <br /> ➢ AMC Theaters ➢ Institute of Taoist Education MUSEUM NEWS & EVENTS LouisvilleRecreation.com or at the Recreation Center. Center. <br /> ➢ Assorted Goods&Candy &Acupuncture(ITEA) B eginning Friday, October 3,a special feature at <br /> ➢ ATA Family Martial Arts ➢ Lakeside Amusement Park the Historical Museum will be available for public <br /> ➢ Bittersweet ➢ Louisville Library Foundation view—a replica of the core downtown of Louisville as it ap NEW MCCASLIN BOULEVARD UNDERPASS OPEN <br /> ➢ The Book Cellar ➢ Old Chicago peared in the early 1900s. Louisville native Richard DelPizzo <br /> ➢ Clean Energy Action ➢ Por Wine House <br /> ➢ Colorado Rapids ➢ Sweet Cow has meticulously crafted the large replica using information e new underpass at Mc- <br /> ➢ Gravity Brewing Company ➢ Tilt Pinball gleaned from historic photos. It may surprise you to see which Tcasijn Boulevard and <br /> ➢ Heritage Square ➢ Vic's Espresso&News buildings have changed, and which look the same! Contact <br /> Washington open.on Avenue is o . , <br /> ➢ History Colorado Center ➢ Yoga Junction the Museum or check the Library website for more details. � le "y <br /> The underpass connects the -,mdo mj 4 <br /> n n Historic Walking Tours z ~ s er- <br /> n FREE LIBRARIES Saturday,August 23 ❖ Louisville's`Little Italy' Davidson Mesa Open Space _ <br /> The Library Board of Trustees has embarked on a This tour, led by Diane Marino, leaves from the intersec- Trailhead with the Harper - - _ . <br /> service project to install three`little libraries' in the tion of Front and Griffith Streets at 9:30 AM. � # '. <br /> Lake trails. The project also <br /> community.What is a Little Free Library? It's a"take a book, Saturday,September 13 • Main Street Stories yi 1.4_ _ <br /> return a book" gathering place where neighbors share their Anne Robinson leads this tour,which leaves from the front included the addition of a `• . r <br /> vault toilet at the Harper Lake .;. <br /> 1 <br /> favorite literature and stories. Located in Superior, across from steps of the Library at 9:30 AM. a ,. ,, a "i k. T. <br /> Founders Park, and in Louisville, one at Community Park Trailhead. And something to " ''i° '#° • ' <br /> and one near Cottonwood Park, each library contains a mix LIBRARY FOUNDATION 2 .. <br /> of books for all ages drawn from donations to the Louisville id you know there is a Foundation whose mission look foward to: in the next ° _ <br /> Public Library Foundation. Board president Jeannie Schuman is to strengthen and support your Library?Many of few years there will also be an i <br /> acknowledged the efforts of A.J. Olsen, merchandising the Library's materials and programs are funded with private underpass at the west end of <br /> manager at Louisville's Home Depot, and Andrew Gronquist, donations. Private gifts are an important source of revenue Davidson Mesa under US 36 <br /> owner of Warped Imaging, Signs, and Banners in Louisville. for the Library.The Foundation encourages you to use your <br /> Schuman was quick to point out that"both of these young Library, enjoy it, and support it.To learn more about the connecting Louisville's trails <br /> men were very happy to help out the Louisville Library,with Foundation or to make a donation online,visit the Founda- with those on Marshall Mesa. <br /> few questions asked and no money exchanged!" tion's website louisvillelibraryfoundation.org. <br /> Summer 2014 4 Summer 2014 5 <br />