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Getting your player ready...

It might be freezing outside, but it isn’t too early to start thinking about summer camps. The Feb. 9 Denver Post LifeStyle section will be devoted to the selection process, including listings about the hundreds of camps in Colorado and elsewhere. To get ready, we’re asking camps to send us a listing. Submission deadline is Jan. 15. Send all the information parents need to make an informed camp decision. Is it a day camp or overnight, coed or single-gender, computer camp or other specialty camp? Please list a few of the activities and dates, price, address, telephone number, website address and e-mail address. Send listing to living@denverpost.com. Questions? Call 303-954-1281.

Snowshoe for fun, raise funds

On Dec. 30, the Cordillera Nordic Center kicks off a series of four moonlight charity snowshoe events to raise money for Vail Valley nonprofits. Events are open to the public, and will include chili, brownies, hot cocoa and a cash bar at Timber Hearth at Cordillera. Registration is $25 per race, at or in person at the nordic center. The Bravo Guild 5K run/walk starts at 6:30 p.m. at the Cordillera Valley Club in Edwards. 970-926-5100;

Meditation and a mosh pit

Yoga teacher Scott Anderson, who calls himself “equal parts prana and punk rock,” will celebrate Christmas and New Year’s Eve with 90-minute vinyasa classes at the Vital Yoga Highlands studio. “Joy,” 9 a.m. Dec. 25, promises to be peaceful, slow-paced and fun (donations go to SafeHouse Denver). “Radiation,” 8 p.m. Dec. 31 will feature glow-in-the-dark t-shirts and neon body paint ($75 for class, t-shirt and wine/food). 4342 Tennyson St., 303-477-8545; .

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