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Denver / Colorado / United States
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Mile High United Way has been operational for more than 100 years and is located in Denver. It coordinates more than 50,000 individual donors, over 800 local businesses, nearly 100 nonprofit partners and several community resources to deliver long-term solutions. The organization supports over 30 after-school and mentoring programs to help at-risk children to overcome obstacles and graduate from high school. Its school readiness initiative provides early care and education for children from low-income families. Mile High United Way has collaborations with more than 15 agencies, such as Hope Center and Mile High Montessori Early Learning Center. The organization works with nearly 115 partner organizations, including Volunteers of America, and provides transitional housing, career training, educational scholarships and matched savings accounts to adults seeking assistance.
Windsor / Colorado / United States
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Windsor Parks and Recreation Department maintains various community parks, open lands, cultural amenities and a community recreation center. The department has an aquatic division that offers various activities, such as swimming lessons, diving lessons, lap swimming and aqua fitness classes. The department also has a recreation division, which organizes a range of activities, such as instructional programs, brochure publication and travel excursions. Additionally, it plants and maintains trees in public spaces, approves landscaping permits for right of ways and provides technical assistance to developers. Windsor Parks and Recreation Department also offers a range of youth and adult athletic activities that include baseball, basketball, football, hockey, soccer, softball and tennis.
Denver / Colorado / United States
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The Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center offers a myriad of diverse programs and services to more than 5,000 member households and the public at large. The JCC s campus includes a state-of-the-art fitness center, a tennis center, classrooms, meeting rooms, a social hall, a commercial kosher kitchen, a nationally accredited preschool and a childcare center. The Mizel Center for Arts and Culture, situated on the JCC campus, has the 300-seat Shwayder Theatre with commercial film capabilities, an exhibitions gallery, art and pottery studios and additional theatre and dance spaces. Membership is open to the general public, including all races, colors and religions. In addition, the organization offers classes ranging from early childhood to seniors. The center is located in Denver.
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Broomfield / Colorado / United States
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The Broomfield Community Center organizes a variety of programs and activities for toddlers, youths, teenagers, adults and senior citizens. Its amenities include a six-lane lap pool, full-court gymnasium, outdoor playground, loft area, licensed preschool, senior center, and meeting, weight and fitness rooms. The center s weight room is equipped with treadmills, recumbent and upright bikes, stairmasters, elliptical trainers, benches, free weights and multistation circuit equipment. Its senior center provides transportation and conducts driver s education, crime prevention and fitness classes. In addition, the Broomfield Community Center offers a variety of other programs, such as Ramping Up, SilverSneaker, Jazzercise, Alive at 25, Kindermusik, swimming lessons, tae kwon do, lifeguard training, and therapeutic recreation, guitar and pottery classes. It is managed by Broomfield Recreation Services, which is a city department that offers several recreational and leisure opportunities. The Broomfield Community Center is located in Broomfield, Colo.
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Parker / Colorado / United States
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Parkers Cultural Department offers dozens of classes for youth and adults as well as providing three state-of-the-art rental facilities, both indoor and outdoor, for business or special events.
Snowmass Village / Colorado / United States
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Anderson Ranch Arts Center, located in Snowmass Village, Colo., was formerly a sheep ranch that was transformed into an artists community more than 35 years ago. Established in 1966 by local artists, the barn was cleared out for studios and the gallery s first informal workshop program was inaugurated. Anderson Ranch Arts Center offers more than 130 summer workshops in subject areas, including art history and critical studies, ceramics, digital imaging, furniture and woodworking and photography. The center also offers classes in painting and drawing, printmaking, sculpture and field expeditions to more than 1,200 participants every year. Its programs begin after Memorial Day and range from two-days to three-week classes, offering various skill levels for amateur students and professional studio artists. Anderson Ranch Arts Center has a gallery that showcases artwork produced by its artists and a supply store offering art supplies and books.