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E. B. Rains Park Cleanup

Officers from the Northglenn Police Department volunteer their time and energy to clean up and beatify the E.B. Rains memorial area. The memorial is located on the East side of E.B. Rains Park, 11700 Community Center Drive. Sergeant Steve Garrow is pictured with Chief Russ Van Houten.

E.B. Rains is the only Northglenn Officer to lose his life while on duty in the city's history. Corporal Edgar Blain Rains Jr. lost his life on May 30th, 1984 while protecting the citizens of Northglenn.
volunteer! youth recreation

Contact Amanda Peterson at 303-450-8750 or e-mail apeterson@northglenn.org

Do you enjoy activities with young people? If so, you may find the following activities interesting --

Trips are planned for youth in middle-school and high school. Adult volunteers are needed as chaperones to go skiing or to a water park, visit a corn-field maze, or go to a ball game.

Club 22 is a safe, fun, supervised program held at the Northglenn Recreation Center on the first and third Saturdays of each month from 7-10:30 p.m. for youth in grades 5 through 9. Adult volunteers are needed to interact with the participants and assist with year 'round activities such as swimming, D.J. music, basketball, walleyball, racquetball, dancing, videogames, games, prizes and more!

Volunteer basketball coaches are needed for the Youth Basketball League for boys and girls in first through sixth grades. The purpose of this league is to introduce youngsters to basketball in a fun and instructional environment. Emphasis will be placed on fundamentals and skills development, participation, sportsmanship and most of all FUN! Training will be provided for all coaches, at which attendance is required. Novices as well as experienced coaches are encouraged to sign up. Recruiting begins in November with league play in January.

Roving Rec is an exciting and FREE activities club for youth at Northglenn and Huron Middle Schools. This club offers youth the opportunity to work on homework, play games, do craft projects, hang out with friends, earn outstanding field trips, participate in service projects and meet new people. Volunteers age 16 and up are needed to assist with activities.