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<br /> <br />AQUATICS CLASSES <br /> <br />During your Winter Break tryout a stroke clinic camp <br />for a few days. Beginner level clinics are December <br />3-6 from 4:00 - 5:00 PM. Intermediate/Advanced level clinics <br />are December 10-13 from 4:00 - 5:00 PM. <br />Show your child how important SAFETY IN THE WA- <br />TER is by enrolling them in our American Red Cross Learn <br />to Swim Program. Mternoon and evening classes (all levels) <br />offered January 7-30 (session 1) or February 4-27 (session <br />ofFered January 9- <br />February 1 (session 1) and February 5-26 (session 2). <br />For more information on aquatics, please contact Janet <br />Cole at 303.335.4927. <br /> <br />ADULT VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />join us for a co-ed, four on four volleyball league this <br />winter. league is for anyone ages 15 and up. You <br />must register as a team of four. Games start January 14 and <br />will meet on Mondays at 6:00 PM. A minimum of five teams <br />are needed to create a league. Registration deadline is January <br />14. For more information, please call 303.335.4909. <br /> <br />YOUTH SPORTS <br /> <br />The Recreation Center has a variety of youth sports for <br />your child this winter. For more infromation on any <br />of the following, please call 303.335.4909. <br />· Denver Nuggets skills challenge, December 2. Free for <br />girls and boys ages 7-14 with competitions in dribbling, pass- <br />ing, and shooting. <br />· Winter Basketball Registration is currently being taken for <br />There <br />is a late fee for all registrations after December 3. Practice <br />begins January 7 with games starting the 19. VOLUNTEER <br />COACHES ARE NEEDED. <br />· Junior Jammers Basketball For boys and girls in 1st and <br />is an introductory league for young players; <br />the hoops will be lowered to eight feet. Meets at Louisville <br />Elementary School on Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday <br />Thursday nights for 45 minutes. <br />· Sports Action fun-filled course is designed to intro- <br />duce your child to the basic rules of the sports and exercise, <br />including specialized skills necessary for the game time. We'll <br />develop your child's athletic and social skills in our four-week <br />In ofFer Punt, Pass, and Kick/Dodge <br />Flag Football/Tag Games. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />NEW CLASSES <br /> <br />For more infromation on any of the following, please call <br />303.335.4902. <br />BUONGIORNO! - BEGINNING ITALIAN FOR ADULTS <br />Learn Italian from a native speaker in a relaxed and fun <br />class will cover basic grammar, pronuncia- <br />tion, and provide useful tips for travelers. <br />SEE SAW SIGNING - BABY SIGN LANGUAGE <br />From the time of birth, babies have an instinctual need to <br />communicate. American Sign Language is an excellent bridge <br />to verbal communication and empowers children while reduc- <br />ing frustrations for both child and parent. <br />THE HEART OF PARENTING <br />RAISING AN EMOTIONALLY INTELLIGENT CHILD <br />You have heard all the studies, Social and Emotional Intel- <br />ligence is one of the most important forms of intelligence to <br />develop in children for them to be physically healthier, more <br />successful academically and socially, and able to cope and <br />thrive with life's emotional challenges. <br />FAMILY PROGRAMS <br />KARMIC ACTS OF KINDNESS AND KINDRED GENERATIONS <br />Karmic Acts of Kindness is designed to encourage indi- <br />difFerence at home and in the <br />community through social responsibility and karmic acts of <br />kindness. Focus on character development and education as <br />well as special interest areas including helping humankind, re- <br />efFecting change <br />in the environment, personal growth, and much more! <br />In Kindred Generations, bridge the generational gap and <br />create an intergenerationallifestyle that connects two of our <br />greatest resources - children and the elderly. <br /> <br /> <br />NITE AT THE REC <br /> <br />Friday nights, the kids take over the Recreation <br />Center from 7:00-10:30 PM! Nite at the Rec <br />swimming, sports <br />tournaments, dance contests with a live DJ, concessions <br />by Monarch's DECA, prizes, and lots of fun for youth <br />currently in the 4th - 7th grades. $10 per person, all <br />participants must have a Participant Form on file for <br />the school year and must be signed out by an adult. For <br />more information, current calendar, or a participant <br />form, please visit www.louisvillerecreation.com. <br /> <br /> <br />VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT WWW.LOUISVILLERECREATION.COM FOR <br />COMPLETE CLASS LISTINGS, SCHEDULES, AND MORE! <br /> <br />
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