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In addition, there are daily admission discounts, such as groups of 10+, mother 'father days parents <br />receive a free day, and free guest pass with the purchase of a membership. <br />Youth and Adult Sports <br />What is working: <br />• Soccer — We continue to have the very large soccer numbers each season. So much so that we <br />are needing to rent more fields from BVSD. <br />• Basketball — We just had our larges basketball season to date. <br />• Flag Football — Very strong numbers as flag football is very popular in Boulder County <br />• Co -Sponsors — We have seen an increase in all of our diamond sports and co-sponsors as well as <br />a small return of tackle football <br />What is lagging: <br />• The City is in need of a multipurpose turf field. This is something we have needed for a good <br />time now as participation has only increased along with rental fees. We are probably the only <br />City anywhere close that does not have one. <br />• An update of the baseball fields at Cleo Mudrock would be very benefical with turf as to allow <br />for more us, safer play, and less weather issues. <br />• Batting cages at the Sports Complex <br />Contractors: <br />• Skyhawks: Ages 2-15 — Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Track and Field, Pickleball, Flag Football, <br />Golf, Lacrosse, Volleyball, <br />• Game On Sports for Girls: Grades .5 - 8" — Volleyball, Soccer, Basketball, Frisbee, Lacrosse <br />• Square State Skate — Grades 3-8t" - Skateboarding <br />• Northside Table Tennis —18+ - Table tennis club <br />• Kathryn Mihelic —18+ - Pickleball <br />Special Events: <br />• Nerf Gun Battles — 4 to 6 times a year. Participation is about 30 kids each time <br />• Surf and Turf — Twice a year. Drop in even for grades 3-5t" that includes swimming, nerf gun <br />battle, and basketball. <br />Comments: <br />• The City is in need of two major facilities that we are currently lacking. The multipurpose field is <br />long overdue for the kiddos in this town. Outdoor Pickleball courts with lights as the sport <br />continues to grow in popularity across all ages. Pickleball was the first camp that filled up this <br />summer for our 8-15 year old range. <br />Youth Activities <br />What is working: <br />• State licensed preschool (school year) <br />• State licensed summer camp (summer) <br />• Twoodles (school year) <br />
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