WINTER/SPRING 2021 CITY OF ALLEN PA R KS & R E C R E AT I O N ACTIVITY GUIDE
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Welcome to the When it’s time to rip the final page from the 2020 calendar, we here at Allen Parks & Recreation will do so with extra gusto. The past year has demanded more flexibility and outside-the-box thinking than any other. (Who knew “floor dots,” “sanitizing wipes” or “sociallydistanced events” would be so frequently uttered?)
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Kate Meacham, Director
Though 2020 put many short-term PARKS & RECREATION plans on hold, it didn’t stop us from celebrating Allen’s past or preparing for its future. After nearly 10 years of planning, Allen Parks & Recreation is bringing Allen’s past to life with a historic locomotive recently relocated to the Allen Heritage Center. In addition, designs for the new Stephen G. Terrell Recreation Center are beginning to take shape, with innovative features to meet the needs of our growing population long into the future. You can learn about both projects in detail in Allen in Focus, now featured at the end of this publication. (Flip your LIFE Guide over to start reading!) One thing hasn’t changed over the last 12 months: our commitment to the health and wellness of our community. Each program contained within this LIFE Guide has been carefully considered to allow for safety protocols such as social distancing, reduced class sizes and enhanced cleaning, and we’re prepared for additional adjustments if needed. While we don’t know what the future holds, we are entering 2021 more prepared for it—and excited about it—than ever.
Letter from the Director
A L L E N PA R KS & R E C R E AT I O N
Who We Are MISSION
Enhancing lives and enriching the community through Parks and Recreation experiences.
VISION
Deliver innovative and responsive service to create experiences which engage interests, encourage play, inspire learning, improve wellness, provide entertainment and foster economic growth for all of Allen. CITY COUNCIL
Mayor Debbie Stout, Mayor Pro Tem Gary L. Caplinger, Kurt Kizer, Carl Clemencich, Lauren Doherty, Chris Schulmeister, Baine Brooks
C I TY STA F F
Eric Ellwanger, City Manager Eric Strong, Deputy City Manager Tim Dentler, Assistant City Manager Rebecca Vice, Assistant City Manager
PA R KS & R E C R E AT I O N BOARD
John Holley, Luke Hollingsworth, Geoben Johnson III, LaReeda Rentie, Karen Simpson, Victoria States, Terrance Thomas
301 Century Parkway Allen, Texas 75013 214.509.4700 LifeInAllen@cityofallen.org Allen Parks and Recreation Department is a recipient of the 2016 National Gold Medal Award for Excellence in Park and Recreation Management presented by the National Recreation and Park Association.
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PA R KS & R E C R E AT I O N LEADERSHIP TEAM Kate Meacham - Director Brian Bristow - Assistant Director Carrie Cessna - Assistant Director Jennifer Robinson - Strategic Projects Manager Robert Townsend - Business Services Manager Anthony Hill - Resource Development Manager Travis Cunniff - Recreation Services Manager Matt McComb - Park Planning & Development Manager Jeff Holt - Golf Services Manager Brandy O’Keefe - Marketing & Content Manager William Herman - General Manager, Allen Event Center Michael Martin - Assistant General Manager, Allen Event Center Ross Girouard - Assistant General Manager, Allen Event Center Beau Spearman - Site Services Superintendent Zach Francis – Facility Services Superintendent
In 2019, City of Allen joined the ranks of elite park and recreation agencies across the country by earning accreditation through the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) and the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA).
WH AT ’ S I N S I D E
Letter from the Director 3 Who We Are 4 Table of Contents 5 Facilities Allen Community Ice Rink 6 Allen Senior Recreation Center 8 Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium 10 Joe Farmer Recreation Center 12 The Courses at Watters Creek 14 The Edge 16 Special Events 18 Programming Young Children 22 Youth 24 SNAP 26 Camps 28 Teens & Adults 36 Seniors 39 Aquatics 42 Golf 44 Adult Leagues 46 Rentals Pavilion Rentals 48 Facility Rentals 50 Registration 52 Special Insert: Parks & Trails Map 31-34
C L A S S LO CAT I O N K EY AEC ACIR ASRC DRN JFRC TCWC TE
NEW IN THE GUIDE
Allen Event Center Allen Community Ice Rink Allen Senior Recreation Center Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium Joe Farmer Recreation Center The Courses at Watters Creek The Edge
ALLEN IN FOCUS
Flip to the back cover to start reading Allen In Focus, a new publication featuring City news and updates. In this issue: • • • •
New recreation center renderings Historic locomotive arrives Report coyote and bobcat sightings Litter patrol: How you can help keep Allen beautiful
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Allen Community Ice Rink Ice skating and hockey aren’t just winter sports! Open year-round, Allen Community Ice Rink offers a diverse range of events and provides opportunities to skate in costumes, with clubs and for charitable causes. Whether you’re a rookie or veteran, come put on some skates and hit the ice!
Facility Hours Facility and open skate hours will vary depending on season and programming. Call ACIR front desk at 972.912.1097 for more information.
Admission Fees OPEN SKATE FREESTYLE STICK TIMES SKATE RENTALS
$5 (All Ages/All Levels) $10/Hour; $2.50/15 minutes $10 $3
Punch Cards for Skating & Hockey FREESTYLE
Available for 10, 100 and 150 Hours
STICK TIMES
10 Sessions for $90 or 5 Sessions available for $45
OPEN SKATE
Available with and without skate rental
For savings, purchase punch cards at ACIR Front Desk.
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Location 200 E. Stacy Rd. #1350 Allen, TX 75002 SQUARE FOOT FACILITY WITHIN
ALLEN EVENT CENTER
Contact 972.912.1097
Center Supervisor: Timmy Vessakosol
Activities SPECIAL EVENTS Valentine's Skate Star Wars Spring Break Skate Easter Skate ICE RINK WITH 28 FT CORNER RADIUS
SAFETY FIRST We've adjusted hours, decreased class sizes, enhanced cleaning protocols and made other operational changes to help protect the health of our visitors. Find current adjustments at LifeinAllen.org
Rentals See pages 50-51 for information. Find ACIR programming Throughout the guide in Special Events, Young Children, Youth and Teens & Adults sections!
SKATING LESSONS Introduction to Skating Learn to Skate Homeschool Skating Advanced Figure Skating OPEN SKATES General Public Open Skates For full schedule, visit LifeInAllen.org/ACIR HOCKEY Introduction to Hockey Learn to Play Hockey Institute of Allen Stick Time Adult Skills LEAGUES Jr. Americans Adult Instructional Adult D & D2 Over 35 Women's Elite
Amenities
Locker Rooms Skate Sharpening Pro Shop Meeting Rooms Off-Ice Training Areas Skate Rentals
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Allen Senior Recreation Center Offering unique programs, classes and trips, Allen Senior Recreation Center is the perfect reminder that at age 50 and better, life’s just getting started! Make new friends while playing billiards and ping pong. Learn new skills or improve on current ones. Avoid crowded gyms by utilizing the fullyfurnished fitness room.
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Facility Hours Hours and occupancy limits may very based on current conditions. Visit LifeinAllen.org/ASRC for current schedule.
Daily Lunch We're proud to provide freshly-prepared meals for members at the cost of $4 per meal and $3 for a garden salad. Please visit LifeInAllen.org/ASRC for availability and menu.
Find Senior programming on pages 39-41!
Want to find out more about ASRC? The CenterLink is a bimonthly newsletter featuring all upcoming programs, events and trips. The CenterLink is available at ASRC and online at LifeInAllen. org/ASRC.
Membership RESIDENT*
NON-RESIDENT
$5
$24
*Resident rates include Allen residents and employees working for businesses, corporations and organizations in the city limits.
Location 451 St. Mary Dr. Allen, TX 75002
Contact 214.509.4820
Rentals
Center Supervisor: Julie Olles
See pages 50-51 for information.
SAFETY FIRST
50+
ASRC is for people
We continue to evaluate safety measures and follow guidelines to protect the health of our seniors and employees. Any modifications in operations due to COVID-19 will be shared at LifeInAllen.org.
years of age including spouses Annual membership is
$5
for residents Most programs are
FITNESS
EDUCATION
Free or Low-Cost ASRC features a
Fitness Room
with Cardio
Equipment and a
6,000 ARTS & CRAFTS
SOCIAL
Square Foot Multi-Purpose Room
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Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium Swimming the lazy river and playing in one of Allen’s largest indoor pools are exciting aquatic experiences that all ages can enjoy at Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium! Children can make friends on the play structure and flume slide. Adults can improve fitness in group classes.
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Facility Hours Hours and occupancy limits may vary based on current conditions. Visit LifeinAllen.org/DRN for current schedule.
SAFETY FIRST We continue to evaluate safety measures and follow guidelines to protect the health of our seniors and employees. Any modifications in operations due to COVID-19 will be shared at LifeInAllen.org.
Rentals See pages 50-51 for information.
Indoor Rock Climbing Wall The rock climbing wall is 24 feet high and 18 feet wide. The sandstonetextured wall challenges climbers of all skill levels. MEMBERS: FREE NON-MEMBERS: $5
Annual & Seasonal Memberships
Location
RESIDENT*
NON-RESIDENT
Adults (18+)
$170
$245
Senior (50+)
$135
$205
Youth (14-17)
$135
$205
Youth (3-13)
$85
$155
Youth (2 & under) Free
Free
3 Months (14)
$60
$85
6 Months (14)
$100
$145
Family
$550
$575
Adults (18+)
$5
Senior (50+)
$3
Youth (2 & under) Free Youth (3-17)
$4
Children 6 and younger must have an adult in the water with them at all times. Children 10 and older may be dropped off by parents.
Contact 214.509.4770
Natatorium Supervisor: Jonathan McCloskey
Activities
Membership also includes the use of JFRC. *Resident rates include Allen residents and employees working for businesses, corporations and organizations in the city limits.
Daily Swim Admission
110 Rivercrest Blvd. Allen, TX 75002
SPECIAL EVENTS Duck Derby Cardboard Boat Race Under the Sea Adventure WATER EDUCATION Lifeguard Training CPR/First Aid Water Safety Instructor LEARN TO SWIM Minnows (Ages 3-5) Sharks (Ages 6-12) Parent/Child Aquatics Adapted Aquatics Adult Lessons WATER FITNESS Power Splash River Robics SilverSneakersÂŽ Total Fitness Deep Total Fitness Shallow LAND FITNESS Chair Yoga Pilates Yoga Zumba Core Endurance Personal Training
Find Aquatics programming on pages 42-43! IN ALLEN
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Joe Farmer Recreation Center Sounds of basketballs dribbling, weights clanking and laughter at the foosball table are heard daily at Joe Farmer Recreation Center. Programs offer chances to learn new leisure and social skills, develop healthy lifestyles and experience unique recreation activities. Join the community and make fitness a new routine!
Facility Hours Hours and occupancy limits may vary based on current conditions. Visit LifeinAllen.org/JFRC for current schedule.
LIFE INTERESTS
FITNESS
CAMPS
SPORTS
Find JFRC programming throughout the guide in the Special Events, Young Children, Youth, Camps and Teens & Adults sections!
Rentals See pages 50-51 for information.
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Annual & Seasonal Memberships
Location
RESIDENT*
NON-RESIDENT
Adults (18+)
$55
$90
Youth (14-17)
$25
$47
Child (7-13)
$14
$20
Child (6 & under) Free
Free
Senior (50+)
$25
$47
Family
$175
$185
4 Months
$35
$45
*Resident rates include Allen residents and employees working for businesses, corporations and organizations in the city limits.
1201 E. Bethany Dr. Allen, TX 75002
Contact 214.509.4750
Center Supervisor: Xierra Alexis
Daily Admission With Member
$5
Without Member $7 Children 17 and younger must be registered for the daily admission pass by an adult 18+.
SAFETY FIRST We continue to evaluate safety measures and follow guidelines to protect the health of our seniors and employees. Any modifications in operations due to COVID-19 will be shared at LifeInAllen.org.
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The Courses at Watters Creek The Courses at Watters Creek offers 33 holes on multiple courses that are designed for players of all abilities. Bring the family for a round on the friendly six-hole course or end your day on the lighted driving range. Special programs are available for men, women and juniors. *Fees Subject To Change
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Rates with Carts* THE TRADITIONS COURSE (18 HOLES) Weekday (M-TH) Friday Weekend (SA-SU/HOLIDAYS)
$25-$45 $25-$49 $25-$59
THE PLAYERS COURSE (9 HOLES) M-SU (up to 18 holes) Seniors/Allen Residents (up to 18 holes)
$25 $21
THE FUTURES COURSE (6 HOLES) Daily Rates (M-SU) Junior Rates (12 years & under)
$12 $8
PERFORMANCE PLUS PROGRAM
AT THE COURSES AT WATTERS CREEK Rewards members with unlimited access to DFW's #1 Practice Facility!
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS INCLUDE:
• Unlimited play on The Futures Course • Unlimited practice in the Short Game area, including chipping and putting • Unlimited range balls on the driving range • 10% off green fees on The Traditions Course anytime
33 Holes
Location 7201 Chase Oaks Blvd. Plano, TX 75025
Contact 214.509.GOLF (4653)
Golf Services Manager: Jeff Holt (Member, PGA of America)
Online
The Traditions Course This stunning 18-hole course is great for just about any golfer at any skill level. The championship course has been significantly upgraded aesthetically with increased playability.
The Futures Course The 6-hole short course is laid out for players to perfect their short games and for new players to ease into the game of golf with a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
The Players Course Modified in 2013 to appeal to juniors, women, beginners and anyone who wants to “get in a quick 9-holes� of great golf. The Players Course is perfect for the experienced golfer, too.
FootGolf Course The Courses at Watters Creek offers a FootGolf course! FootGolf is a combination of soccer and golf.
Find Golf programming on pages 44-45!
WattersCreekGolf.com Course and range hours vary; please check website.
Activities & Amenities GOLF INSTRUCTION The Plane Truth Golf Instruction Group Lessons & Clinics Jr. Development & Camps Adult Clinics Women's Clinics Senior Clinics Demo Days VENUE PRACTICE Lighted Driving Range The Futures (Short) Course Short Game Area CLUBHOUSE Grill 33 Pavilion Pro Shop SERVICES Custom Club Fitting Club Repair
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The Edge Riding a skateboard, scooter, BMX bike and in-line skates on handrails and a picnic table is encouraged at The Edge, one of Texas’ largest outdoor skate parks. When taking a break, hang out with other extreme sports enthusiasts in the visitor center’s media room, game room and snack bar. Take advantage of the high-flying fun year-round!
The Edge Facility Hours Hours and occupancy limits may vary based on current conditions. Visit LifeinAllen.org/TE for current schedule.
Skate Park, BMX Track & In-Line Hockey Rink Hours M-SU 8:00AM-11:00PM
SAFETY FIRST We've adjusted hours, decreased class sizes, enhanced cleaning protocols and made other operational changes to help protect the health of our visitors. Find current adjustments at LifeinAllen.org
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All outdoor activities at The Edge are considered high risk activities. Safety equipment including but not limited to helmets, and knee and elbow pads are strongly recommended. Fees are not charged for the use of the outdoor amenities or the main lobby area of The Visitor Center. BMX Track, In-Line Hockey Rink and Skate Park rules and regulations available at LifeInAllen.org.
Media Room Annual Membership Youth (10-17)
Location
RESIDENT*
NON-RESIDENT
$10
$20
*Resident rates include Allen residents and employees working for businesses, corporations and organizations in the city limits.
Skate Park
201 St. Mary Dr. Allen, TX 75002
Contact 214.509.4760
Center Supervisor: Billy Diaz
Skate Park Admission
BMX Track In-Line Hockey
Fees are not charged for the use of the outdoor amenities or the main lobby area of The Visitor Center.
Guest Admission With Member
$3
Must be within the facility age range.
Rentals
FEET OF DIRT TRACK
SQUARE FEET OF STREET FIXTURES, BOWLS AND TRANSITIONS
LIGHTED & SUITABLE FOR YOUTH AND ADULT PLAY
See pages 50-51 for information. Find The Edge's programming throughout the guide in the Special Events, Camps, Young Children, Youth and Teen & Adult sections!
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Special Events DUCK DERBY
ART EXTRAVAGANZA
AGE: All Ages | COST: $5 (Duck Decorating Contest Only)/$8 (Duck Decorating and Derby Race) LOCATION: DRN 16997 SA, 2/13, 10:00AM-12:00PM
AGE: 6-18 | COST: FREE LOCATION: Meeting Room A&B/JFRC 16826 F-SU, 2/19-2/21, 8:00AM-1:00PM
Think you have the fastest duck in Allen? Purchase your "Racing Duck" from the Nat, decorate and return it to the Nat for judging by 5:00PM, 2/12. The races will be in the Lazy River, and awards will be given to the fastest and best decorated ducks.
VALENTINE'S SKATE
Come celebrate Valentine's Day with your loved ones at the Allen Community Ice Rink. Buy one get one free for both admission and skate rental. All on ice participants must wear skates. AGE: All Ages | COST: $5 entry/ $3 skate rental LOCATION: ACIR SA, 2/13, 11:45AM-1:45PM
Submit artwork to a family-friendly juried competition. Artwork will be displayed in an art exhibit, giving the community a chance to observe art produced by talented artists like YOU! Two pieces of art per artist limit. Submission is 2/09-2/16.
STAR WARS SPRING BREAK SKATE Come join the Allen Community Ice Rink as we kick off Spring Break, Star Wars style! Dress up as your favorite Star Wars character and enjoy on ice games and raffle prizes. All on ice participants must wear skates. AGE: All Ages | COST: $5 entry/ $3 skate rental LOCATION: ACIR SA, 3/06, 11:45AM-1:45PM
See the full list of special events by visiting the link or scanning the QR Code using your phone's camera
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SPECIAL EVENTS DRIVE-IN MOVIE
Come experience a movie with family and friends from the comfort of your car at our drive-in movie. Registered participants will also receive a meal courtesy of In-N-Out Burger®! AGE: All Ages | COST: $20 per vehicle LOCATION: Bethany Lakes Park/JFRC 16825 SA, 3/06, 6:30PM-9:30PM
BUBBLE FUTSAL BASH
Whether you are a Futsal enthusiast or novice, this day is for you! Come play Futsal confined in a bubble for fun quick paced games. (TE Staff) AGE: 5+ | COST: FREE LOCATION: TE 17420 SA, 3/13, 11:00AM-1:00PM
CARDBOARD BOAT RACE
Cardboard Boat Races return to the Nat! Get creative and construct a boat, raft, or floating craft made entirely of cardboard. Teams include a captain and first mate. Judging is based on creativity, team spirit and speed. Awards given to the fastest and best decorated boats. AGE: 7-16 | COST: $10 LOCATION: DRN 17002 SA, 3/20, 9:30AM-11:00AM
EGGCELLENT FAMILY ADVENTURE
Grab your Easter basket because the Easter Bunny's coming to town! Kids can visit tables hosted by local organizations and businesses for eggs, candy and goodies. Activities include games, crafts, face painting, bounce house and the popular STEAM event the Eggcellent Egg Drop. Limited spots available for Eggcellent Egg Drop, contact 214.509.4707. AGE: All Ages | COST: FREE LOCATION: Allen Civic Plaza SA, 3/27, 9:00AM-12:00PM
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE DAY
Whether you are an outdoor enthusiast or novice, this day is for you! You and your family will learn and enjoy new ways to experience the great outdoors right here at Bethany Lakes Park. Let the adventure begin! AGE: All Ages | COST: FREE LOCATION: Bethany Lakes Park/JFRC 16823 SA, 3/27, 9:00AM-1:00PM
BREAKFAST WITH THE EASTER BUNNY
Bring your camera to join the Easter Bunny for breakfast and pictures! Have fun socializing with your friends while you create fun spring crafts, enjoy a visit with our furry friend and playtime at Tiny Tots! AGE: 6 months+ | COST: $6-$13 LOCATION: Meeting Room A&B/JFRC 16827, T, 3/30, 9:00AM-11:30AM
Find upcoming events on ActiveNet by visiting the web link or by holding your phone’s camera to the QR Code on the previous page.
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SPECIAL EVENTS FLASHLIGHT EGG HUNT AND MOVIE
Come experience hunting for eggs after the sun goes down and while the moon is shining bright. Bring your flashlight and basket to gather eggs with your family and friends. After the hunt is over, stick around for a movie on the amphitheater!
FREE EVENT
EGGCELLENT
FAMILY ADVENTURE
AGE: 4-15 | COST: $5-$7 LOCATION: Bethany Lakes Park/JFRC 16830 TH, 4/01, 7:30PM-10:45PM
UNDER THE SEA EASTER ADVENTURE
Egg Hunters collect as many eggs as possible in the time allowed. Please sign up by age and arrive 15 minutes early. Swim attire required. Age 6 and under must have a parent in the water. Bags given to collect eggs. Get Easter Bunny photos and treats. Pre-registration required by March 31. AGE: 1-12 | COST: $10 LOCATION: DRN 17015 SA, 4 /03, 10:00AM (AGES 1-6) 17016 SA, 4/03, 10:15AM (AGES 1-6) 17017 SA, 4/03, 10:30AM (AGES 1-6) 17018 SA, 4/03, 10:45AM (AGES 7-8) 17019 SA, 4/03, 11:00AM (AGES 7-8) 17020 SA, 4/03, 11:15AM (AGES 9-10) 17021 SA, 4/03, 11:30AM (AGES 11-12)
EASTER SKATE
Come join the fun and celebrate Easter at the Allen Community Ice Rink with on-ice games and skating with the Easter Bunny! All on ice participants must wear skates. Donate a seasoning, condiment or sauce and receive a free skate rental. AGE: All Ages | COST: $5 entry/ $3 skate rental LOCATION: ACIR SA, 4/03, 11:45AM-1:45PM
COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE
Sell those items you were thinking of throwing away or discover a variety of treasures at bargain prices! Become a vendor by registering today. Each space is 17'x10', vendors must provide their own tables and chairs. Browsing is free to the public. AGE: 17+ | COST: $25 One space/ $40 Two spaces/$55 Three spaces LOCATION: Parking Lot/JFRC 16824, SA, 4/17, 7:00AM-12:00PM
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SATURDAY, MARCH 27 9:00AM-12:00PM ALLEN CIVIC PLAZA Bounce into spring with Allen Parks & Recreation! · Bring your Easter Baskets for eggs, candy & goodies · Activities include games, crafts, face painting and a bounce house · The Eggcellent Egg Drop Returns! The popular STEAM event is back, limited spots available. For more details, call 214.509.4707.
Event information & updates will be posted at:
LifeInAllen.org/Eggcellent
ACTIVENET REGISTRATION GETS AN UPDATE! Now you can use Allen Parks & Recreation's updated ACTIVE Network to register for activities and rent pavilions. Updated features include: » New Layout » Improved Search » Mobile Responsive » New LifeInAllen.org Integration » Same Great LIFE Learning Interests, Fitness & Events
See the updates for yourself at:
LifeInAllen.org
Young Children Infant-Age 5
Is there anything more magical than a child who is learning something new? Our programs for young children help develop budding social skills while capitalizing on kids' natural wonder and boundless energy.
Arts & Crafts
Fitness
Tap into the uninhibited creativity of early childhood with arts and crafts classes tailored specifically to young children. Kids will be exposed foundational techniques and build their knowledge of artistic masters. The best part? We provide the supplies and clean up the mess!
Introductory Fitness courses like learn to skate and learn to swim focus on the child's natural balance and control while practicing new movements and skills. These classes teach the basics and are a great start to skating and water fitness.
WHAT WE OFFER
• Young Rembrandts • Beginner drawing • Foundational art skills
WHAT WE OFFER
• Learn to Skate: Intro to Ice Skating • Learn to Swim: Minnows LifeInAllen.org/ YoungFitness
LifeInAllen.org/ YoungArts
See the full list of programs for ages 0-5 by visiting the link or scanning the QR Code using your phone's camera
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YOUNG CHILDREN
Find upcoming programs on ActiveNet by visiting the web link or by holding your phone’s camera to the QR Code at the end of each section.
Parent & Me Create a special bond with your baby, toddler or preschooler as you learn something new together! From music to aquatics to sports, Parent & Me programs are a great way to make new friends for kids and caregivers alike.
WHAT WE OFFER • • • • •
Parent/Child Aquatics Kindermusik: Level 1 & 2 Tiny Tots Open Gym Zumbini Soccer Sparks: Kickin’ It With the Parents LifeInAllen.org/ ParentAndMe
Performing Arts Give wiggly arms, wobbly legs and wailing vocal chords a place to shine! Our performing art classes help young children build coordination and confidence by tapping into their love for noise and movement.
WHAT WE OFFER
• Kinderdance • Zumba Kids Jr. • México 2000 Ballet Folklorico I LifeInAllen.org/ YoungPerformers
Sports Instill confidence, endurance and teamwork by giving young children a positive first step into sports. Geared toward beginners, our sports programs help little athletes build self-esteem while discovering their unique talents. (The whole "wearing them out" thing doesn't hurt either).
WHAT WE OFFER • • • • • •
Soccer Sparks: Dribble, Kick & Pass Small Fry Basketball Tiny/Mini-Hawk Multi Sports & Fitness Tiny-Hawk T-Ball Mini-Hawk Baseball Tiny/Mini-Hawk Soccer LifeInAllen.org/ YoungSports
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Youth Ages 6-12
We know your child is a sponge, wanting to learn as much as possible and soak up NEW experiences with the hope of achieving their personal best. Be it a robotics course, other STEAM programming, one of our twelve sport options, or a drawing class, we'll feed their spongy appetite every season.
Activities
Arts & Crafts
Start this year off by trying something new. Our Youth Activities showcase some up-and-coming programming in the great world of Recreation.
We're taking artistic creativity to the next level, challenging the foundational skills your child is developing to spark innovative crafting and a sense of pride in their work. Don't worry, we still provide the supplies and clean up the mess!
WHAT WE OFFER
• Skyhawks Skateboarding • Beginner Magician Part I & II • Discover Stage Magic LifeInAllen.org/ YouthActivities
WHAT WE OFFER
• Young Rembrandts: Elementary Drawing/Cartooning LifeInAllen.org/ YouthArts
See the full list of programs for ages 6-12 by visiting the link or scanning the QR Code using your phone's camera
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YOUTH
Education
Performing Arts
The learning doesn't have to stop after school is out. Dive into experiments in the lab, in the kitchen, outside at the stake park or even try tabletop games with our education classes.
Your child can becoming a living interpretation of art with acting, dancing and performance opportunities tailored to their talent. (Be prepared for shouts of encore!)
WHAT WE OFFER
WHAT WE OFFER
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The Knight School: Varsity Chess B3: We Do Robotics B3: LEGO Gizmos, Gears, and Gadgets Chefsville: Breakfast Breads Chefsville: Burger Bar Chefsville: Crepes Scooter Clinics by Custom Scooters LifeInAllen.org/ YouthEducation
Fitness Youth Fitness is all about building confidence in personal goals while instilling the routines needed for healthy, active living. Whether your child wants to improve on a very specific muscle movement, or continue a well-rounded physically fit lifestyle, we can help!
WHAT WE OFFER • • • • • • • •
Introduction to Ice Skating Homeschool Introduction to Skating Beginner Stroke Clinic Intermediate Stroke Clinic Advanced Stroke Clinic Learn to Swim: Sharks Bowmen Homeschool PE Skyhawks Multi-Sports & Fitness
• Zumba Kids • México 2000 Ballet Folklorico II
LifeInAllen.org/ YouthPerformingArts
Sports When did YOU fall in love with your favorite sport? Our Youth Sports help young athletes nurture their love of a sport and a lifetime of healthy fitness.
WHAT WE OFFER • • • • • • • • • • •
Introduction to Ice Hockey Tennis Quick Start Tennis Youth Drill & Play Archery for Beginners - Advanced Skyhawks Volleyball Skyhawks Track & Field Skyhawks Flag Football Soccer Sparks & Skyhawks Soccer Start Smart Basketball Martial Arts: ISMA Karate/Kung Fu Class LifeInAllen.org/ YouthSports
LifeInAllen.org/ YouthFitness
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SNAP
SPECIAL NEEDS & ADAPTED PROGRAMS
Ages 4 and older The Allen Special Needs and Adapted Programming (SNAP) is unique in that time is dedicated to skill development and social interaction during each class and event. SNAP’s goal is to offer everyone with special needs a fulfilling experience in a fun and supportive environment.
Aquatics
Dance
Students will learn basic water skills as well as work on building endurance. The class sizes will be small and will allow for individualized lesson plans. Please remember: a parent or guardian is required to be in the water with the participant.
From monthly themed dances to fancy dress-up formals, SNAP Dances get you moving in a fun way!
WHAT WE OFFER
• Group Adapted Aquatics LifeInAllen.org/ SNAPAqua
WHAT WE OFFER
• SNAP Dance • January: Disco • February: Valentine’s Day • March: Mardi Gras • Spring Fling Dance LifeInAllen.org/ SNAPDance
See the full list of SNAP programs for ages 4 and older by visiting the link or scanning the QR Code using your phone's camera
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SNAP PROGRAMMING
ENJOY ALLEN'S BEAUTIFUL PARKS & TRAILS!
Fitness Maintaining a healthy, active lifestyle is possible with fitness classes adjusted to your own physical abilities. Class activities will focus on setting and achieving goals while being encouraged by each other.
WHAT WE OFFER • SNAP Fit • SNAP Yoga
LifeInAllen.org/ SNAPFitness
Travel You get there, we'll provide a great time! SNAP Travel provides a fun, staffled experience at local entertainment venues for you and your friends to enjoy.
WHAT WE OFFER • SNAP Night Out
LifeInAllen.org/ SNAPTravel
Allen's thriving local parks and trails system provides everyone with the ability to enjoy an active outdoor lifestyle! To learn more about Allen's parks and trails, see pages 31-34 in this activity guide or visit us online at LifeInAllen.org.
Find upcoming programs on ActiveNet by visiting the web link or by holding your phone’s camera to the QR Code at the end of each section. I N A L L E N 27
Camps Ages 3-14
When school is out...camp is in! Half day, full day and weeklong camps will suite your schedule while giving children different themes that explore their current interests. All of our camps are well-supervised, safe and incredibly fun when school is out.
Winter
Spring Break
SKYHAWKS HOLIDAY MULTI-SPORTS CAMP
BUILDING BALLERINAS
The Multi-Sport camp is designed to introduce young athletes to a variety of different sports in one setting. Athletes will learn the rules and essentials of each sport through skill-based activities and games. (Skyhawks) AGE: 7-12 | COST: $45 LOCATION: Ball Field/JFRC 17122 M, 1/18, 9:00AM-12:00PM 17123 M, 2/15, 9:00AM-12:00PM
Experience popular “Building Ballerinas” as a one-week camp! Thematic ballet lessons and engaging stories introduce students to their first steps on ballet Crafts and parent provided snack round out the fun. (C. Mooney) AGE: 3-7 | COST: $68 LOCATION: JFRC 17115 M-F, 3/08-3/12, 10:00AM-11:30AM
MAGIC ADVENTURE CAMP
Students will learn principles of magic and the core elements of presentation. Lessons will dive into what makes a true magician and while gaining confidence and communication skills. $18 supply fee due to the instructor. (D. Sanders) AGE: 7-12 | COST: $199 LOCATION: Computer Room/TE 17419 M-F, 3/08-3/12, 9:00AM-11:00AM
See the full list of camps for ages 3-14 by visiting the link or scanning the QR Code using your phone's camera
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CAMPS Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) Programming Give your brain a workout with Allen Parks and Recreation STEAM programming! STEAM programming is designated with a brain icon throughout the activity guide. B3: ZANY ZOOLOGY- AMAZING ANIMALS
Learn about amazing animals from around the world through games, experiments and simulations about Polar Bears, Chameleons, Poison Dart Frogs, Monotremes and more. $25 supply fee due to the instructor. (R. Tatineni) AGE: 5-12 | COST: $150 LOCATION: Meeting Room B/JFRC 16884 M-F, 3/08-3/12, 9:00AM-12:00PM
CAMP S.T.A.R. - SPRING BREAK
Campers will indulge in a variety of indoor and outdoor games as well as arts and crafts throughout the day. Please bring a sack lunch daily; snack provided daily. AGE: 5-12 | COST: $100 (Member)/ $110 (Non-Member) LOCATION: JFRC 17117 M-F, 3/08-3/12, 7:30AM-5:30PM
SPRING BREAK ART CAMP
Students will learn real fine art techniques and creative thinking, not crafts, expressing their artistic vision using 5 different mediums; heavy and light acrylic, watercolor, charcoal and oil pastels. $60 supply fee due to instructor at first class. (Robert Garden Art) AGE: 5-13 | COST: $63 LOCATION: Lakeside Clubhouse/JFRC 16888 M-TH, 3/08-3/11, 1:00PM-3:45PM
DANCE AND DRAMA CAMP
Love to sing, dance and act? This is the camp for you! Learn theater basics and performing essentials to kick start your stage skills in this one-week camp. (C. Mooney) AGE: 6-11 | COST: $75 LOCATION: JFRC 17116 M-F, 3/09-3/12, 1:00PM-3:00PM
BOWMEN BASKETBALL CAMP
This high energy clinic is designed for players of all skills and abilities. This is a skill-based program which utilizes drills and games to reinforce dribbling, passing, shooting, and rebounding. Part of each class will be used for game scrimmages. (N. Barrows) AGE: 7-12 | COST: $93 LOCATION: Gym/JFRC 17003 M-TH, 3/08-3/11, 9:00AM-12:00PM
SKYHAWKS MULTI-SPORT SPRING BREAK CAMP Our Multi-Sport camp is designed to introduce young athletes to several different sports. Athletes will learn the rules and essentials through skill-based games. (Skyhawks) AGE: 7-12 | COST: $152 LOCATION: Bethany Lakes Park/JFRC 17114 M-F, 3/08-3/12, 9:00AM-12:00PM
SKYHAWKS SKATEBOARDING SPRING BREAK CAMP
Skyhawks provides fun, safe skateboarding programs to teach respect, sportsmanship, and other life lessons to your child. Program designed to teach fundamentals while fostering a healthy lifestyle. Please bring own equipment, helmets are required. (Skyhawks) AGE: 7-12 | COST: $119 LOCATION: Skate Park/TE 17415 M-F, 3/08-3/12, 9:00AM-11:00AM
CHEFSVILLE: FLAVOR
Enjoy a hands-on cooking camp that focuses on flavor, simple ingredients and food combination to bring you good health and cooking knowledge. Discover flavor profiles to make the food world come alive. $25 supply fee due to instructor. (S. Horwitz) AGE: 7-14 | COST: $129 LOCATION: Meeting Room A/JFRC 16885 M-F, 3/08-3/12, 9:00AM-12:00PM
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Report issues with trails, parks and more with new MyAllen app Let us know about fallen trees, broken equipment and other issues, then get updates as the problem is solved. DOWNLOAD OR REPORT ONLINE: CityofAllen.org/MyAllen
MyAllen is available for: iOS | Android | Mobile/Web Browsers *Have the old app? Delete it and download the version featuring this logo, then create a new username and password to get started.
1,364 Acres of park land
Allen enjoys a thriving local park system that provides residents with the ability to enjoy an active outdoor lifestyle.
OUR GOALS
• Develop outdoor recreation space that is accessible by all residents • Ensure a balanced park and open space system still preserving quality natural open spaces and protecting the valuable ecosystems
66
Parks & Facilities
78
Miles of hike and bike trails Master Plan: All residents will be
within one-half mile of a park
Recognized by the National Arbor Day Foundation every year since 2002
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OUTDOOR
Park & Facility Listing 1
ALLEN CITY HALL/PLAZA F
24 BLUE SKY SPORTS CENTER F/SC
47 COLLIN SQUARE G
2
QUAIL RUN PARK N
25
LIBERTY GARDEN SU
48 MOLSEN FARM U 49 THE COURSES AT WATTERS
3
ALLEN PUBLIC LIBRARY F
26
REED PARK WEST N
4
ROLLING HILLS PARK P
27
REED PARK EAST N
5
ALLEN COMMUNITY ICE RINK F
28 WALDEN PARK P
50 LOWER WATTERS BRANCH
6
SPRING MEADOW PARK N
29
51
7
ALLEN HISTORIC DAM G
30 “THE BLUFFS” AT LOST CREEK G
8
DON RODENBAUGH NATATORIUM F
9
ALLEN STATION PARK R
10
HYDROUS F/SC
11
THE EDGE F/SC
12
ALLEN SENIOR CENTER F
13
ALLEN HERITAGE VILLAGE SU
14
ALLEN HERITAGE DEPOT F
15
ALLEN CEMETERY SU
16
ALLENWOOD PARK N
17
JUPITER PARK SC
18
FORD PARK NORTH U
19
FORD PARK WEST C
20 FORD POOL F
GREENVILLE HEIGHTS G
CREEK R
PROPERTY U
SUNCREEK PARK N
52 THE TRAIL AT THE WOODS G
31
LOST CREEK PARK N
53 WATTERS CROSSING PARK N
32
STACY RIDGE PARK N
54 BOLIN PARK SC
33
BRADFORD CROSSING PARK N
34 COUNTRY MEADOWS PARK N 35
CELEBRATION PARK C
36
STORY PARK N
37
ORCHARDS PARK N
55 RAINTREE U 56 GREEN PARK N 57 DAYSPRING NATURE PRESERVE NP
58 TWIN CREEKS PARK N
38 FOX HOLLOW U
59 CUSTER MEADOWS G
39
60 BRIDGEWATER CROSSING G
SHADOW LAKES PARK G
40 BETHANY LAKES PARK N 41
JOE FARMER RECREATION CENTER F
42 BETHANY RIDGE PARK C 43 MORGAN CROSSING PARK N
21
FORD PARK EAST C
44 HERITAGE PARK G
22
HILLSIDE PLAY AREA P
45 COTTONWOOD BEND PARK N
23
HILLSIDE PARK W
46 WINDRIDGE PARK P
61
WEST ROWLETT CREEK PROPERTY U
62 STEPHEN G. TERRELL PARK
AND RECREATION CENTER U
63 GLENDOVER PARK N 64 WATERFORD PARK N 65 SPIRIT PARK C 66 RIDGEVIEW CROSSING PARK N
PARK & FACILITY CLASSIFICATIONS
C: COMMUNITY F: FACILITY G: GREENBELT NP: NATURE PRESERVE N: NEIGHBORHOOD P: POCKET PARK R: REGIONAL SU: SPECIAL USE SC: SPORTS COMPLEX U: UNDEVELOPED W: WELLNESS
Find out about park classifications at LifeInAllen.org/ParkClassifications.
PARKS & TRAILS PROJECTS Check This Out
Recently Completed
CRICKET FIELD AT SPIRIT PARK Cricket lovers in Allen and surrounding areas will find league and tournament space at this highlyanticipated amenity (south of the softball complex).
HERITAGE PARK Heritage Park, first built in 1999, recently got a face lift. Pack a picnic and go check out this hidden gem with its brand new playground, widened trail, pavilion, and new site furnishings.
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HISTORIC WATER STATION Experience the history behind what put Allen on the map through interpretive panels overlooking the scenic Historic Dam and Water Station.
STORIES OF
SERVICE During a year that challenged our way of living and doing business, see how the City of Allen continued to adapt, innovate and lead to serve our community VIEW THE SERIES AND SEE YOUR TAX DOLLARS AT WORK
CityofAllen.org/StoriesofService
Teens & Adults Ages 13 and older Teens and adults alike continually uncover new talents and interests that engage the soul and provide a sense of fulfillment. We are committed to offering multifaceted activities and invite you to jump in for one season or all year-round.
Education
Performing Arts
Continuing education and certification opportunities are more important than ever. Discover a new passion or life skill with Teen & Adult education classes.
Getting involved in a Performing Arts classes can build confidence in your voice, improve your stage presence and nicely showcase those epic dancing or singing skills you've been hiding.
WHAT WE OFFER
• Red Cross Certification Courses • CPR & First Aid • Blended Learning Lifeguard Course • Lifeguard Review Course • Water Safety Instructor Certification • ASHI Childcare & Babysitting • “ARF” Dog Sports • Chefsville: Breakfast Breads • Chefsville: Burger Bar
WHAT WE OFFER
• México 2000 Ballet Folklorico III LifeInAllen.org/ PerformingArts
LifeInAllen.org/ Education
See the full list of programs for ages 13 and older by visiting the link or scanning the QR Code using your phone's camera
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T E E N & A D U LT S
Fitness
AEROBIC PUNCH CARD AT DON RODENBAUGH NATATORIUM
Maintain your active lifestyle with personalized fitness opportunities and classes. (There's too many to list!)
Love group exercise but don’t want to join the gym? Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium offers Aerobic Punch Cards that allow you to participate in any 12 water or land fitness classes of your choice and they never expire! Membership is not required.
WHAT WE OFFER
• Introduction to Ice Skating • Homeschool Introduction to Ice Skating • Triathlon at DRN (Register by 2/19, Event is on 2/28) • Personal Training • Partner Workouts • Body Blast • Body Sculpt • Core Endurance • Pilates • Prenatal Yoga • Meditation • Tai Chi (Multiple styles) • Yoga (Multiple styles) • Zumba LifeInAllen.org/ Fitness
Sports
AGE: 16+ | COST: $39 Members ($3.25/ class)/$51 Non-Members ($4.25/class)
Water Fitness Combine an aerobics class with water for a powerful workout! Class times vary to help you get in an exercise before work, at lunch or after hours.
WHAT WE OFFER
Stay fit in an active community of league play or classes filled with instruction and drills for your personal improvement.
WHAT WE OFFER
• Introduction to Ice Hockey • Allen Adult Hockey League: Instructional • Tennis: Youth Drill and Play • Tennis: Adult Drill and Play • Martial Arts: ISMA • Basketball Personal Training • Street Smart Self Defense • Multiple Adult Leagues
• • • • • • • • • •
Deep Water Lunch Deep Water Mix Functional Fitness Making Waves Morning Mix Up Moving Matters Power Splash River Robics Total Fitness Shallow Total Fitness Deep LifeInAllen.org/ WaterFitness
LifeInAllen.org/ Sports
Find upcoming programs on ActiveNet by visiting the web link or by holding your phone’s camera to the QR Code at the end of each section.
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T E E N & A D U LT S
Fitness Challenges JANUARY 2021: CHALLENGE THE NEW YOU!
APRIL 2021: PARTNER CHALLENGE
AGE: 14+ | COST: FREE LOCATION: Fitness Center/DRN SA-SU, 1/01-1/31
AGE: 14+ | COST: FREE LOCATION: Fitness Center/DRN SA-SU, 4/01-4/30
Set yourself up for success to reach your fitness goals by completing task listed on the flyer and turning in the checklist to be entered into a drawing where one (1) winner will receive five (5) FREE personal training sessions.
Compete with a partner in any of the listed activities and record your reps, time, or score performed. Each record sheet submitted is an entry to a drawing to win two (2) free guest passes for both winners. Two (2) winners will be selected.
FEBRUARY 2021: ON THE FLY
YEARLY CHALLENGE: CHECK IN FOR 2021
AGE: 14+ | COST: FREE LOCATION: Fitness Center/DRN SA-SU, 2/01-2/28
AGE: 14+ | COST: FREE LOCATION: Fitness Center/DRN
Push yourself more than before by performing a select few of cardio endurance exercises listed on the flyer at the DRN. Each record sheet turned in will be entered into a drawing, one winner will receive a FREE twelve (12) punch aerobic punch card.
MARCH 2021: FITNESS SCAVENGER HUNT
Register at the DRN to participate in the fun Fitness Scavenger Hunt! The first clue is listed on the flyer to lead participants to each clue while finding prizes along the way! AGE: 14+ | COST: FREE LOCATION: Fitness Center/DRN 17621, SA-SU, 3/01-3/31
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Record your weekly fitness dedication by exercising for 30 minutes 3 times a week. Participants who complete 40 weeks will receive a FREE t-shirt and an entry into a drawing where 1 winner will be selected to receive a FREE DRN membership for 2022.
For more information and to register for the Fitness Challenges, please visit the DRN Fitness Center!
Seniors Ages 50 and older
Though programming at Allen Senior Recreation Center may look different right now, Allen Parks & Recreation offers several ways for adults ages 50 and better to stay active, sharpen their skills and learn something new. Check out adult programming for options, including some favorite programs geared specifically toward Seniors.
Senior Activities WHAT WE OFFER
• Water Fitness Classes • SilverSneakers® Fitness & Water Fitness
Adult Programming WHAT WE OFFER • • • • • •
Aquatics & Water Fitness Tai-Chi (Multiple Styles) Yoga (Multiple Styles) Pilates Meditation Zumba LifeInAllen.org/ Fitness
We are proud to provide Allen Senior Recreation Center members with drive-thru events, to-go meals, virtual activities and other ways to safely stay connected during this time.
For more details, see pages 40-41. I N A L L E N 39
A MESSAGE FOR OUR ASRC MEMBERS
We are approaching a full nine months of disrupted LIFE in Allen. We’ve gone from isolating at home with every facility closed to a gradual return to operations. At the time of this publication, we are hopeful for a soft reopening of Allen Senior Recreation Center after the first of the year. The most vulnerable age groups and health-compromised residents are still urged to remain cautious and limit time away from home. We honor the advice from health professionals and have begun to redefine what it means to provide excellent programming for you when we can’t host you in the facility. Julie Olles, Center Supervisor, said it best, “The Center is empty without YOU.” With that in mind, we are focused on still connecting with you, and we want to share some of the ways the team has met you out of the facility to provide LIFE-giving engagement opportunities.
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Some of the recent engagement opportunities at ASRC include: � � � � � � � �
Drive Thru Educational Activities Drive Thru Recreation Activities Drive Thru Dinners & Snacks Parking Lot (in the car) Events Virtual Fitness Series Virtual Programming via YouTube & Zoom Weekly e-Newsletters On-going Wellness Phone Calls to ASRC Members (when time allows)
If you have not already heard about the great things happening outside of the Center, please email scenter@cityofallen.org to sign up for the weekly e-newsletter, or follow our Facebook page at Facebook.org/AllenParksandRec. We miss you. We urge you to connect through our out-of-the-facility programs. We can’t wait to see you soon.
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Aquatics Ages 6 and older
Aquatic programming at Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium spans beginner instructional courses all the way to equipping lifeguards to save lives. Please remember, you may be asked to come in for a swim evaluation as some classes have prerequisites prior to enrolling.
Education
Competitive Stroke Clinic
American Red Cross education and certification classes are offered year round at Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium. Some classes may have prerequisites that must be met in order to continue in the class.
Take your swimming technique to the next level! Stroke clinic prepares swimmers for a competitive swim team environment.
WHAT WE OFFER
• Red Cross Certification Courses • CPR & First Aid • Blended Learning Lifeguard Course • Lifeguard Review Course • Water Safety Instructor Certification
WHAT WE OFFER
• Beginner Stroke Clinic • Intermediate Stroke Clinic • Advanced Stroke Clinic LifeInAllen.org/ AquaStroke
LifeInAllen.org/ AquaticsEducation
See the full list of Aquatics programming for ages 6 and older by visiting the link or scanning the QR Code using your phone's camera
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AQ UAT I CS
Find upcoming programs on ActiveNet by visiting the web link or by holding your phone’s camera to the QR Code at the end of each section.
Miscellaneous Aqua Spend time in the water improving a specific skill or for the joy of being in the water! Whatever your reason, there are several options throughout the year.
WHAT WE OFFER • • • • •
Adult Aquatics Competitive Diving Starts Group Adapted Aquatics Parent/Child Aquatics Private Lessons LifeInAllen.org/ AquaMisc
Learn to Swim Make a splash in our Learn to Swim program! We help swimmers improve their comfort in the water while learning proper stroke technique through the American Red Cross. Our group lessons are split into two age groups. The minnows group is for children 3 to 5 years old and the sharks age group is for children who are 6 to 12 years old.
WHAT WE OFFER
• Minnows (3-5 years) • Sharks (6-12 years) LifeInAllen.org/ LearnToSwim
ALLEN PARKS & RECREATION
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM MISSION: To provide recreational opportunities through financial support to qualified Allen residents in order to promote citizen involvement, build a strong sense of community and increase social and physical wellbeing. PROGRAM OVERVIEW: Allen Parks and Recreation Department offers financial assistance for City of Allen residents. Financial assistance is available for most recreational programs, classes and memberships offered at Joe Farmer Recreation Center (JFRC), Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium (DRN), The Edge Visitor Center & Skate Park (TE), Allen Senior Recreation Center (ASRC), Allen Community Ice Rink (ACIR) and Athletic Programs. It does not include league fees and some classes and programs.
FO R M O RE I NFO :
Request an application packet by contacting the Parks and Recreation Administrative Office at 214.509.4700.
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Golf
Ages 7 and older The Plane Truth Golf instructor group is one of the most prominent in the golf industry today. Our world-class program has produced tour winners, Olympic medalists, and Fed-Ex Cup Champions. Our team offers instruction to all ability levels from PGA Tour professionals to recreational players. Over the past five years, The Plane Truth Junior Program at The Courses at Watters Creek has produced numerous winners of local junior events. Our students regularly compete in PGA Tour, Asian Tour, International Juniors, US Kids Golf, NTPGA, TJGT, & AJGA tournaments. NEXT BALL BETTER
PERFORMANCE PLUS PROGRAM
AGE: 7+ | COST: Prices vary by instructor LOCATION: TCWC CONTACT: Andy Traynor (469.999.1191 | andytraynor@planetruthgolf.com) WEBSITE: planetruthgolfdallas.com
AGE: 7+ | COST: $59/month (6-month minimum) LOCATION: TCWC DETAILS: Call 214.509.4653
Whether you are new to golf, hope to play on a high school or college team or simply want to improve your game, this proven program will help you hit the next ball better! Our client success stories include PGA tournament winners, Ryder Cup and President’s Cup players and junior players ranked in the top 10 worldwide. (Plane Truth Dallas)
Join the Performance Plus Program at The Courses at Watters Creek and receive unlimited access to DFW's #1 practice facility! Members enjoy unlimited play on The Futures Course; unlimited practice in the Short Game area, including chipping and putting; unlimited range balls on the driving range and 10% off green fees on The Traditions Course anytime!
See the full list of Golf programming for ages 7 and older by visiting the link or scanning the QR Code using your phone's camera
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GOLF LADIES GOLF CLINICS
All the basic golf skills you need to learn in order to become more comfortable and confident on the course. On-course etiquette, chipping, pitching, putting, bunker play and full-swing will all be covered. The goal of every session is to have fun and learn a new skill. Limited spots available. (Plane Truth Dallas) AGE: 18+ | COST: $25 per session/ $150 (8 sessions) LOCATION: TCWC CONTACT: Joe Brown (906.298.1458 | joebrown@planetruthgolf.com)
THE PLANE TRUTH GOLF INSTRUCTION
Get expert coaching for all levels of players at The Courses at Watters Creek. Private individual and group lessons are available. (Plane Truth Dallas) AGE: 7+ | COST: Prices vary based on instructor LOCATION: TCWC DETAILS: WattersCreekGolf.com/Lessons
WALK UP GOLF CLINICS
Each clinic encompasses full swing, short game, putting and bunker play. Topics vary from week to week. AGE: 18+ | COST: $25 per session LOCATION: TCWC SA, 9:00AM
THE COURSES AT WATTERS CREEK
PERFORMANCE PLUS MEMBER CLINICS
Improve all aspects of your golf game with the help of Plane Truth Golf instructor Jake Sandusky.
THE PLANE TRUTH GOLF INSTRUCTION AT THE COURSES AT WATTERS CREEK
Private individual and group lessons are available at The Courses at Watters Creek.
Registration is open to all Performance Plus Members.
Instruction Staff offers coaching to all levels of players. Prices will vary based on instructor.
For more details, call 214-509.4653. Register online for this new clinic at WattersCreekGolf.com!
For more information about lessons at The Courses at Watters Creek, visit WattersCreekGolf.com
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Adult Leagues Ages 18 and older
SPRING 2021 SPORTS
BASKETBALL & VOLLEYBALL
FLAG FOOTBALL, SOCCER & ULTIMATE FRISBEE
SOFTBALL & KICKBALL
REGISTRATION DATE EARLY 1/04-1/11
REGULAR 1/12-1/25
LATE 1/26-2/01 EARLY 1/04-1/11
REGULAR 1/12-2/01
LATE 2/02-2/08 EARLY 1/04-1/11 LATE 2/09-2/15
A D U LT L E A G U E S W E B S I T E
teamsideline.com/allen FIELD HOTLINE
214.509.4809
Registration packets, league schedules, standings and free agent information can be found on the Adult Leagues website.
Athletics Supervisor: Joey Ramos
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REGULAR 1/12-2/08
START DATE WE E K O F MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15
WE E K O F MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22
WE E K O F SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
See the full list of Adult Leagues by visiting the link or scanning the QR Code using your phone's camera
teamsideline.com/allen
A D U LT L E A G U E S
Spring 2021 Season SPRING 2021 SPORTS
SPRING MEN'S BASKETBALL
SPRING MEN'S 5-ON-5 FLAG FOOTBALL
SPRING MEN'S 8-ON-8 FLAG FOOTBALL
SPRING CO-REC KICKBALL
SPRING MEN'S & CO-REC SOCCER
SPRING MEN'S & CO-REC SOFTBALL
SPRING CO-REC ULTIMATE FRISBEE
SPRING WOMEN'S & CO-REC VOLLEYBALL
START DATE
TEAM REGISTRATION COST EARLY $425
2/ 16
2/22
REGULAR $370/$585
REGULAR $20/Player
LATE $20/Player EARLY $260
2/ 15
REGULAR $625
LATE $385/$600 EARLY $20/Player
2/25
REGULAR $360
LATE $650 EARLY $360/$575
2/28
REGULAR $385/$485
LATE $375 EARLY $600
2/22
REGULAR $360
LATE $400/$500 EARLY $350
3/05
8 Game Season + Playoffs
LATE $375 EARLY $375/$475
2/23
REGULAR $450
LATE $475 EARLY $350
LATE $285
SEASON FORMAT
REGULAR $270
12 Game Season (Doubleheaders) + Playoffs
8 Game Season + Playoffs/ 12 Game Season (Doubleheaders) + Playoffs
12 Game Season + Playoffs
8 Game Season + Playoffs
8 Game Season + Playoffs/ 14 Game Season (Doubleheaders) + Playoffs
12 Game Season (Doubleheaders) + Playoffs
8 Game Season + Playoffs
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R E N TA LS
Pavilion Rentals
Reservations A number of pavilions are available for rent through Allen Parks and Recreation. All pavilions are available on a first come, first served basis. A $50 deposit plus hourly fees are required. A complete list of Pavilion Rental Rules and Regulations will be provided upon reservation confirmation.
Bounce House
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND: • None of the pavilions have patron accessible electricity. • There is a $50 refundable damage deposit for each rental. • No tobacco products or alcoholic beverages are allowed on premises, and all firearm possession must follow state law. • There is a two-hour minimum for each rental.
For more information, please call 214.509.4714.
Bounce houses are welcome in City of Allen parks and require an additional $25 fee charged upon notifying the Parks and Recreation department of your plans. Once confirmed, staff will then mark a safe spot (away from buried electrical lines, irrigation, etc.) for bounce house set up. Proof of insurance must be provided by bounce house vendor.
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R E N TA LS
ADDRESS
RESIDENT
NONRESIDENT
REST ROOMS
AMENITIES @ JFRC
1201 E. Bethany
$40/hour
$80/hour
YES
BETHANY LAKES
745 S. Allen Heights
$25/hour
$50/hour
YES
BETHANY RIDGE
1218 E. Bethany
$15/hour
$30/hour
NO
B R I D G EWAT E R CROSSING
1919 Deer Creek
$25/hour
$50/hour
NO
701 Angel
$40/hour
$80/hour
YES
701 Angel
$40/hour
$80/hour
YES
622 Rainforest
$15/hour
$30/hour
904 Comanche
$40/hour
$80/hour
FORD EAST
705 Whitman
$25/hour
$50/hour
YES
FORD WEST
630 Park Place
$25/hour
$50/hour
NO
GLENDOVER
1290 Scottsman
$15/hour
$30/hour
NO
GREEN
1305 Comanche
$15/hour
$30/hour
NO
LOST CREEK
1525 Charleston
$25/hour
$50/hour
NO
LO ST C R E E K AT BRADFORD CROSSING
1405 Bradford
$25/hour
$50/hour
NO
LOST CREEK THE BLUFFS
1608 Allen Heights
$15/hour
$30/hour
NO
O R C H A R D S PA R K
1705 Lake Travis
$25/hour
$50/hour
NO
QUAIL RUN
920 Pelican
$25/hour
$50/hour
NO
SPRING MEADOW
1405 Summerplace
$25/hour
$50/hour
NO
STACY R I D G E
1900 Country Brook
$25/hour
$50/hour
NO
STORY
1540 Edelweiss
$25/hour
$50/hour
NO
SUNCREEK
601 Alma
$15/hour
$30/hour
NO
WAT T E R S CROSSING
Bel Air at Newport
$15/hour
$30/hour
NO
PAVI L I O N
C E L E B R AT I O N A C E L E B R AT I O N B D AYS P R I N G A D AYS P R I N G B
NO
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R E N TA LS
Facility Rentals Rental packages range f rom $20-$325 per hour. Contact individual facilities for details!
Allen Community Ice Rink
Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium
Host a memorable birthday party, broomball or unique group event at Allen Community Ice Rink! You can choose from private ice rental to party space with skates included. Customize your event package from 12 to 100+ guests, and make it unforgettable with options including skating coaches and catering. No outside food and beverage allowed. MORE INFORMATION: 972.912.1097
Boasting one of the largest indoor pools in Allen, Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium is the perfect place for a celebration. Rent the entire facility or just the leisure pool, competition pool or rock wall. Two multipurpose rooms that hold 25 to 50 people can be used for parties. Also, patio rentals are available for outdoor gatherings. MORE INFORMATION: 214.509.4770
Allen Senior Recreation Center Allen Senior Recreation Center’s multipurpose rooms are the ideal location for your next event! With tables and chairs available for up to 250 people, the room includes a stage that can be used for performances and wood floors perfect for dances. An A/V system with audio, a projector and a screen are provided at no extra cost. Table and chair setup and takedown is available for an additional fee. MORE INFORMATION: 214.509.4820
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Community Room The Community Room is located at the Municipal Courts and Parks and Recreation building. This space is equipped with a projection screen and AV capabilities. The rental includes 95 chairs and 18, six-foot rectangle tables. No outside food and beverages allowed. MORE INFORMATION: 214.509.4714
Joe Farmer Recreation Center
The Courses at Watters Creek
Whether you want a special place for a birthday party, meeting, family reunion or other celebration, Joe Farmer Recreation Center has amenities for all occasions. A gymnasium with six basketball goals and racquetball courts, and a game room with table tennis, air hockey and foosball provides a variety of opportunities. MORE INFORMATION: 214.509.4750
Have your special occasion, corporate meeting, club gathering or reunion at The Courses at Watters Creek! A beautifully furnished banquet facility and full-service professional catering staff will pamper you with casual to formal dining packages. MORE INFORMATION: 214.509.3486
Lakeside Clubhouse
The Edge
Plan your next small gathering at Lakeside Clubhouse! This climate controlled indoor facility has a beautiful balcony, overlooking Bethany Lakes Park. There's even a fireplace for the cold days! The rental includes 40 chairs and eight, six-foot rectangle tables. MORE INFORMATION: 214.509.4700
There’s no better place to host an extreme birthday party or social gathering than The Edge Visitor Center which is one of the largest outdoor facilities of its kind in Texas, has a variety of bowls and street fixtures, providing fun skating opportunities for all ages and skill levels. MORE INFORMATION: 214.509.4760
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R EG I ST R AT I O N WINTER/SPRING 2021
Registration Dates All class and program registration begins at 8:00AM online or at Joe Farmer Recreation Center or Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium.
HOW TO REGISTER
RESIDENT
NONRESIDENT
Dec. 7
Dec. 9
Are you ready to jump right in and see what Allen Parks & Recreation has to offer? We've made registering for activities easy! You can register one of two ways (see below).
ONLINE
Available 24-hours a day, seven days a week! YOU WILL NEED AN ACCOUNT LOGIN & PASSWORD: If you are a new customer and do not have an account, click "Create New Account." Have you been a customer within the past year? Your account may have already been created in the ACTIVE Net system. Use your email on file as your login and click "Forgot Your Password?"Â ONLINE PAYMENT METHODS ACCEPTED: Visa, Mastercard or Discover Card
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WALK-UP
Available during regular facility hours. WALK-UP REGISTRATION: Walk-up registration is welcome! Feel free to stop by one of our facilities during regular facility hours. One of our Allen Parks & Recreation staff members will be able to help you register for activities.
QUESTIONS? For more information and assistance with registration, please call the Allen Parks & Recreation Administrative Office at 214.509.4700
R EG I ST R AT I O N
Fees REGISTRATION FEES
All program fees are set according to the cost of the instructor, supplies and minimum class enrollment. All fees collected help support and finance programs.
ADDITIONAL FEES
Some programs may require additional fees or supply fees and may be offered at member and non-member rates. These fees are generally identified in the program description and are to be paid directly to the instructor.
Wait Lists WAITING LISTS
Is your class full? If so, we can place you on a waiting list. We will notify you if a space becomes available or a new class is formed. Payment is not required until you are registered for an open class position.
Policies TRANSFER POLICY
Participants may transfer to another available class before it begins without charge but only if the enrollment for the class transferred from will not drop below the minimum.
ASSUMPTION OF RISK
By registering for a class there is an assumption of risk by the participant. The Allen Parks & Recreation Department is dedicated to providing safe facilities and equipment for all participants, as well as qualified staff and instructors. In the event of a serious accident or illness, it is City policy to contact: • The Allen Fire Department Emergency Services to perform First Aid and when necessary, recommend transport to a hospital. • Each parent or legal guardian as soon as the situation allows.
SIBLING POLICY
Due to the structure of child/parent classes, only children who are of the appropriate age for the class will be permitted to register and attend the program. No younger or older siblings will be allowed in the classroom to sit and watch or be left unattended in the lobby.
PARENT POLICY
Please refrain from entering the teaching area during class to eliminate interruptions between the instructor and participants. There will be special days to view your child’s progress.
PHOTO POLICY
Staff or hired photographers may take photos of class participants. The photos may be used for City of Allen promotional purposes in the Activity Guide, brochures, flyers, news releases or the website.
Refunds REFUNDS
Customer service is our top priority! If you are not satisfied with a class, please let us know immediately so we can correct the situation. If you need to request a refund, please contact an Allen Parks & Recreation Department facility.
FULL REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED IF:
• Participation is not possible due to class cancellation or a change in day, time or location. Refunds will not be subject to any administrative charges.
PARTIAL REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED IF: • Participation is canceled after the class starts due to unusual circumstances (e.g. sickness or injury). The refund will be prorated minus charges for furnished supplies. All partial refunds are subject to a $10 administrative fee. • Participation is canceled regardless of reason with notification of five (5) or more calendar days before the class starts. • Participation in any program is canceled with less than five (5) calendar days notice and we are able to fill the vacancy prior to the start of the program.
NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED IF:
Participation is canceled with notification less than five (5) calendar days before the class starts and we are unable to fill that vacancy.
QUESTIONS? If you have any questions prior to registration, please call 214.509.4750 or 214.509.4770. Questions related to senior programs please call 214.509.4820. For questions related to ice rink programming, please call 972.912.1097.
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FLIP ME OVER! (I'm also Allen In Focus.)
(I'm also LIFE in Allen.)
FLIP ME OVER!
INDOOR WALK/JOG TRACK
STEPHEN G. TERRELL RECREATION CENTER
RECREATION CENTER DESIGN UPDATE Plans are moving forward for Allen's newest destination for fitness, learning and play: the Stephen G. Terrell Recreation Center. The facility is expected to open in Spring 2023 on Exchange Parkway, south of Ridgeview Drive.
CHILD WATCH AREA
AMENITIES
• Indoor playground • Child watch area • Two gymnasiums with multiple courts • Indoor walk/jog track • Adventure track • Weight/cardio areas • Group fitness areas • Demonstration kitchen • Outdoor fitness deck
INDOOR PLAYGROUND
FOLLOW THE PROGRESS
LIFEINALLEN.ORG/SGT
WEIGHT/CARDIO AREA
ALLEN IN FOCUS
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STORM SAFETY
NEW WARNING SIRENS ADDED Allen is entering the spring storm season with nine new outdoor warning sirens. The sirens were installed at Spirit Park, Ford Pool and other popular outdoor gathering spots to help warn visitors of dangerous weather. Allen Emergency Management operates a total of 26 outdoor sirens placed strategically throughout Allen and Fairview.
WHEN ARE SIRENS USED?
WHO CAN HEAR THEM?
Sirens will wail for three minutes to warn of the following:
Allen's sirens are designed to alert people who are outdoors of the need to find shelter and seek information about potentially dangerous weather.
• Hail greater than one inch • Winds greater than 70 mph • Tornado warning naming Allen in the path Allen uses data from the National Weather Service, weather radars, and trained storm spotters/public safety officers to determine when sirens should be sounded.
If you are inside, you may not hear them as other noises or insulation can muffle the tone. Allen Emergency Management recommends using phone apps, TV/radio reports and NOAA weather radios to receive warnings while indoors.
Unless severe weather is expected, sirens are tested at noon on the first Wednesday of every month. 2
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HELP PROTECT YOUR PETS
PERKS OF PET REGISTRATION Allen's lost pets are being reunited with owners faster than ever, thanks to an added perk of Allen's pet registration: a free PetData profile. Pet owners can add phone numbers, email addresses, family and veterinary contacts and more. The profile is linked to a QR code and unique profile number on the back of each registration tag, which can be scanned by a neighbor or Animal Services staff member when the animal is found. More than 96% of lost animals with the tags are returned to their owners within 24 hours, many without ever entering a shelter.
LEARN MORE: CITYOFALLEN.ORG/PETREGISTRATION URBAN WILDLIFE 101
SPOT A COYOTE OR BOBCAT? Coyote and bobcat sightings can be unsettling. However, these animals are a natural part of Allen's ecosystem. Protect small pets (under 25 lbs.) by keeping them on short leashes during walks and supervising them when outside, even in the backyard. Allen Animal Services does not disturb or relocate healthy wildlife. However, coyote and bobcat sightings may be reported using the MyAllen App to help target educational efforts.
REPORT SIGHTING: CITYOFALLEN.ORG/WILDANIMALS ALLEN IN FOCUS
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WANT TO KEEP ALLEN BEAUTIFUL?
JOIN THE "ADOPT-A" PROGRAM Help preserve the beauty of Allen's trails, waterways and green spaces by joining Keep Allen Beautiful's "Adopt-A" program! This network of volunteers scours Allen for litter and other debris using supplies provided by Keep Allen Beautiful (KAB). Some groups hold one-time cleanup events, while others commit to holding cleanup events at least 4x per year. Virtual group training is provided monthly.
WHO CAN JOIN A GROUP?
Anyone can participate in the "Adopt-A" program! Groups often include: • • • • • • •
Families and friends Neighbors/HOA members Boy Scouts/Girl Scouts Fraternities/sororities Corporate partners Faith-based groups Student groups
LEARN MORE:
SUPPLIES PROVIDED
We equip volunteers for safer cleanups by providing: • • • • • •
Safety training Pickers Safety vets Yellow litter bags Latex gloves Leather gloves*
*For heavy-duty cleanups
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SCAN MATERIALS ON YOUR OWN PHONE!
LIBRARY ADDS CHECK-OUT OPTION Beginning in 2021, Allen Public Library visitors can check out materials using their own phones, one of several new features funded through a $16,529 state CARES Act grant awarded by the The Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TLSAC). The self-service checkout system allows users with an iOS or Android device to scan their own library card and materials using an app. The grant also funded an improved document station for scanning printed documents directly to a phone, USB drive, email or cloud storage. In addition, funding covered a new mobile service desk to replace the current Information Desk on the first floor. This project is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services and Texas State Library and Archives Commission (Grant #LS‐246193‐OLS‐20).* (2021)
CHALLENGE YOUNG MINDS
BORROW STEM KITS FROM APL Find a new outlet for your child's curiosity with Allen Public Library's growing collection of STEM Kits, now available for checkout. The themed kits are perfect for budding builders, programmers and engineers as they explore the wonderful world around them!
STEM KITS
Available for one-week checkout periods: • • • • • • • • • •
KEVA Planks Code-a-pillar Magformers Artie 3000 Blue-bot Dash Snap Circuits Primo Cubetto LEGOS KIBO
More kits coming soon! Visit AllenLibrary.org/ StemKits to view our current collection. ALLEN IN FOCUS
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CELEBRATING ALLEN'S HERITAGE
HISTORIC LOCOMOTIVE ARRIVES A decade-long dream to capture a piece of Allen's railroad history is now a reality! In October, the City of Allen and Allen Heritage Guild welcomed a historic locomotive to its new home at the Allen Heritage Center. Locomotive #20 is similar to those which once stopped at the Allen Train Depot, which was rebuilt in 2003 as the Allen Heritage Center. The locomotive's purchase and move was mostly funded by the Allen Community Development Corporation (CDC). The CDC invests in Allen's culture and amenities using funding from a half-cent sales tax on purchases made in Allen.
SEE IT YOURSELF
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NEW AND IMPROVED IN 2020!
REPORT ISSUES USING MYALLEN APP Spot a water leak or pothole? Can’t remember your recycling day? Use the MyAllen app and citizen request center to receive reminders, submit service requests and get updates when the problem is solved.
WHAT CAN I REPORT?
You can report more than 60 issues using the MyAllen app, including: Animal Issues • Lost and found pets • Wild animal sightings • Dead animals/roadkill • Barking/noisy animals Property Maintenance • Damaged fences • Dangerous tree limbs • High weeds/grass • Junk vehicles • Crumbling sidewalk • Structural damage • Trash/debris Traffic Issues • Signal timing issue • Broken traffic signal • Damaged traffic sign
Park/Trail Issues • Broken equipment • Fallen tree limbs • Restroom maintenance • Trash/debris Water/Sewer Issues • Sewer backup • Sewer odor • Sewer overflow • Water leaks • Water meter issues Street Issues • School zone issue • Street light out • Water in street • Pothole ...and more!
Search "MyAllen" on your app store or use it online from any web or mobile browser. (Have the old app? Delete it and download the version featuring this logo, then create a new username and password.)
REPORT AN ISSUE:
CITYOFALLEN.ORG/MYALLEN ALLEN IN FOCUS
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MAPPING ALLEN'S GROWTH
NEW TOOL TRACKS DEVELOPMENT Ever wonder what is being developed or built in your neighborhood? Thanks to a new mapping tool created by Allen's Community Development department, there's now an easy way to check! Browse projects currently proposed, approved, under construction or completed using the interactive map. Interested in a particular project? Click the entry for more details, including developer information, staff contacts and upcoming public meetings, if applicable.
TRY IT OUT NOW:
CITYOFALLEN.ORG/DEVELOPMENTMAP
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URBAN WILDLIFE
NEW AND IMPROVED
NEW DEVELOPMENTS
NEW WARNING SIRENS
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COYOTES & BOBCATS
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