PARD Guide 2022

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Athletics pages 18-20

Summer Splash

Dive into Aquatics pages 26-27

To Do in 2022

Events & Activities pages 13-16

Plan & Celebrate

Facility rentals pages 30-33

Play & Stay Outside Borrow My Gear on page 34

Discover, Connect & Enjoy | Recreation Services, Programs, & Activities


CITY OFFICIALS, MANAGEMENT & STAFF PARKS & RECREATION STAFF Parks and Recreation Director Damaris McGlone, CTRS, CPRP Assistant Marketing & Business Development Director Graciela Salazar

ELECTED OFFICIALS Mayor, City of Brownsville Juan “Trey” Mendez, III

Parks Operations Manager Daniel Salinas

City Commissioner, District 1 Nurith Galonsky Pizana

Brownsville Golf Center Manager Isabel Gaucin

City Commissioner, District 2 Jessica Tetreau-Kalifa

Brownsville Events Center Coordinator Juan Carlos Guerrero

City Commissioner, District 3 Roy De los Santos

Community Recreation & Inclusion Coordinator Laura Holbrook

City Commissioner, District 4 Pedro Cárdenas

Special Events Coordinator Shannon Contreras

City Commissioner, At-Large “A” John Cowen Jr.

Youth Athletics Supervisor Araceli Sandoval

City Commissioner, At-Large “B”

Administrative Supervisor Nayade Garza

Rose M. Z. Gowen

CITY MANAGMENT City Manager Noel Bernal, ICM-CM

PARKS ADVISORY BOARD COMMITTEE Chair Joe Lee Rubio

Deputy City Manager Helen Ramirez, AICP

Vice-Chair Benjamin Del Angel

Member Eva Garcia

Assistant City Manager Elizabeth Walker

Member Luis R. Abad

Member Hiram Lozano

Member Esli Ceballos

Member Priscilla Noriega

Assistant City Manager & Aviation Administrator Bryant Walker

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The mission of the Brownsville Parks & Recreation Department is to directly contribute to the City’s quality of life by providing exceptional programs, facilities, parks and trails while celebrating and preserving the community’s natural and cultural heritage.

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Brownsville Sports Park Superintendent Ray Arellano

Thinking about joining the Parks Advisory Board Committee? • Must be a citizen and electorate of the city. • Must be a resident of the state for at least three years. • Must be a resident of the city for at least two years. • Cannot be employed by the City of Brownsville.

Anyone considering applying for the Parks Advisory Board Committee should be willing and able to review and discuss all topics that come before the board with an open mind and during the decision making process act for the general welfare of the people of the City of Brownsville. Scan QR code to apply.


WE WANT YOUR BEST SHOT!

Use the hashtag #BTXPARKS when posting to Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook and share your great Brownsville Parks and Recreation photos with us!

CONTENTS Letter from the COB PARD Director__________________________________________ 4 How to register _____________________________________________________________ 6 COB PARD Policy___________________________________________________________ 8 Map of Parks, Trails & Facilities______________________________________________10 Vendor FAQs_______________________________________________________________12 Lunada & Mobile Rec________________________________________________________13 2022 Calendar of Events & Activities_________________________________________14 Athletics Information________________________________________________________18 Brownsville Sports Park____________________________________________________ 20 Summer Rec Program______________________________________________________ 22 Aquatics__________________________________________________________________ 26 Golf_______________________________________________________________________ 28 Brownsville Events Center__________________________________________________ 30 Rentals___________________________________________________________________ 32 Borrow My Gear___________________________________________________________ 34 3


LETTER FROM DIRECTOR Change, Transform, Emerge

Dear You, Yes you, our most favorite reader! As we begin 2022 the theme of this year's Texas Recreation and Park Society (TRAPS) Annual Conference is prevalent in my mind; Change, Transform, and Emerge. This February I transitioned from the TRAPS Therapeutic Recreation (TR) Branch President to Past President, having served in 2021 to represent Brownsville and TR Branch members throughout the state as we recovered through the pandemic and help them serve their clients, individuals with disabilities and disorders, whether they be veterans, youth, elderly working in hospitals or at a recreation center. As I think of this theme to be so accurate to what so many of us are experiencing, I think to another prevalent question that was posed during the pandemic, how will we come out the other side? While we continue to mourn those lost, the Brownsville Beautification Committee and several founders: the City of Brownsville, Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation, Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation, Brownsville Public Utilities Board, and other partners in development are working on a special remembrance project called A Forest Remembers, a planted tree for each person lost to COVID, we are humble and grateful to assist in this project and have it featured in our park system. We resumed services in 2021 and our department experienced new growth, we had A LOT of people transition out into new roles in their lives bringing in new people, we have focused on leadership at all levels of the organization so that we can better serve you. We have partnered with some amazing organizations and people to bring access to play, honoring our history and culture, and putting a twist on literacy; the top few that

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come to mind are the Monte Bella Park KABOOM! Playground Build with Tech Enabled Play, Washington Park Lone Star Legacy Park Designation, and our Storybook Trail along the Southmost Nature Trail. At Monte Bella we were able to partner with a national non-profit KABOOM! and a secret funder who wanted to install a playground in Brownsville. Through partnership with United Way of Southern Cameron County, Strive Together, and RGV Focus we were able to take the dream playgrounds submitted by children here in Brownsville to the beautiful structure that is there today. This playground is enabled with coding capabilities so that kids can code their play experience, it is the first in Texas and third in the nation!

On March 10, 2021, the City of Brownsville Parks and Recreation Department was one of eight Texas parks to receive a treasured historical designation and is proud to boast that we are


the first city in the valley to have received a Lone Star Legacy Park designation for Dean Porter Park in 2020. We are the first city to have two parks with this prestigious designation, adding our beloved Washington Park to the list. TRAPS developed the Lone Star Legacy Park program to celebrate parks that holds special prominence in the local community and the state of Texas. One of the highest honors that can be bestowed on a Texas public park, is a Lone Star Legacy Park designation as the park has endured the test of time and played an important role in the development of community throughout its history. Along the Southmost Nature Trail, PARD and Library partnered up to create a storybook trail so families can encourage a health and wellness lifestyle and increase literacy by reading the book the “Big Dance” while walking. Studies show that when you engage 5 cognitive areas of your brain it increases physical health and brain health by stimulating neuropathways in your brain helping to prevent cognitive decline. “Big Dance” is a story about Pippa who watches her friends express themselves through their special dance moves and she wonders if she will ever find the dance in herself. With encouragement she discovers that it’s all about taking the first step. As we are at the beginning of a new year, you may have already broken your New Year’s resolution but that doesn’t mean you can’t start again or start something new. Take your first step by participating in what PARD has to offer, get involved, volunteer, donate, have a talent and time? Become an independent contractor and teach something. We invite you to read through this guide, share it with your family, friends, and co-workers as you may read something that may

improve their quality of life and of course follow us on social media for all the latest updates! Lastly, your health and safety remain our top priority, we have researched and instituted best practices from the National Recreation and Park Association, City Parks Alliance, KABOOM! as well as the CDC, State and Federal guidelines, and we consult with our Health Department on our BPARD Reopening Guidelines as we continue to respond to COVID-19 and its variants keep up to date by visiting www.btxcares.com. On behalf of the BPARD Team, we thank you, we truly do consider it a privilege to serve you, to host your celebrations and special moments that make life worth living, it is why we do what we do. Your servant leaders and PARD family,

Damaris McGlone CPRP, CTRS COB Parks and Recreation Director

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COB.RECDESK.COM Your source for City of Brownsville Parks and Recreation programs, athletic leagues, special events, rentals, vendor information, advertising, independent contracting opportunities and more!

Step 1. Create your account. You will be asked to fill in your name and information.

Step 2. Browse and select the program of your choice, then click "register" option.

Step 3. Select your payment option. Follow steps on website.

Step 4. Success! You are registered.

Walk-In Registration

Walk-in registration will be accepted pending space availability in most of our programs. Please call ahead and speak with the program coordinator before attempting to register via walk-in. Forms of payment accepted are cash, credit and debit. For more information, call (956) 546-HELP.

Online Registration

Visit www.cob.recdesk.com to register online. You must create a username and password as well as enter all pertinent household information before the website will allow you to register online. Online forms of payment accepted include credit and debit cards.

Pavilion, Pool, Gym, Fields & Facility Rentals

Reserve a park pavilion, pool, or community center for your next special event! Perfect for birthday parties, family reunions, weddings, anniversaries and more. For information please go to page 32.

Refunds

We encourage you to review applicable refund policies depending on which program, rental, etc. you may choose before making a payment.

Did you know that Access Brownsville is the official mobile application for the City of Brownsville, Texas? This mobile app enables users to quickly submit requests for service, ask questions, or leave comments or suggestions to City officials. Service requests are routed directly to appropriate City departments for rapid action, and users will be notified when the status of an individual request has changed. 6


The mission of the Brownsville Parks and Recreation Department (COB PARD) is to directly contribute to the City’s quality of life by providing exceptional programs, facilities, parks and trails while celebrating and preserving the community’s natural and cultural heritage. Photo Policy

Smile, you may be captured by our camera! COB PARD routinely takes photos and video of participants & visitors in our programs and facilities for promotional purposes. Please be aware that by participating or utilizing our facilities when open to the public, you are granting COB PARD & its agents the right to use and publish your image or your minor child’s image, and that no monetary remuneration will be given.

Inclusion Process COB PARD welcomes our patrons with special needs or disabilities to participate in our leisure, recreation, leagues, programs and events. Patrons who require a reasonable modification in order to participate are requested to reach out to us at (956) 546-HELP, ideally at least 2 weeks in advance in order to best serve you so that all may be able partake in the enjoyment.

Advertising

Is your business or organization looking for creative and interactive ways to reach loyal and active customers? City of Brownsville Parks & Recreation has what you are looking for. Our programs, events and facilities offer a variety of ways for you to reach your target audience and maximize your marketing dollars. Contact PARD.Marketing@brownsville.gov Looking for direct visual exposure? We have 36 park benches at Dean Porter Park and the Brownsville Golf Center, a scoreboard and a projection screen at the Brownsville Sport Park and other advertising opportunities at various locations. It is our goal to help community partners reach their target market and provide an outstanding value for the dollars invested. Partnerships with COB PARD also provide a terrific public relations opportunity. Association with our well-received, family-orientated activities will allow your business to get an edge over the competition and show your support for the community. Furthermore, sponsorship packages can be customized to meet your specific business needs. Contact us to see how you can get involved, call (956) 551-2770 or email Parks@BrownsvilleTX.gov.

Your Voice Matters

We only want to provide you with the highest quality of parks and recreation services, programs, events, and more. If you’re happy with us or have a work order concern, let us know. Give us your feedback and help us improve. Call (956) 546-HELP or via Access Brownsville App. You can also email us at Parks@ BrownsvilleTX.gov or send us a message via our social media platforms. Take survey at: linktr.ee/btxparks.

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PARD POLICY

COB PARKS & TRAILS ARE OPEN YEAR ROUND!

SCHEDULE: SUNDAY-THURSDAY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. | FRIDAY-SATURDAY 8 A.M. TO 11 P.M While enjoying the many opportunities the pard system has to offer, please be aware of the following rules and regulations for park use:

PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS • • • • • • • • • • • •

A person may not loiter in any city park. The consumption, sale, use, or possession of alcoholic beverages on park premises is prohibited. The consumption, sale, use, or possession of illegal drugs on park premises is prohibited. Littering is prohibited. Use trash receptacles. Motorized vehicles prohibited off roadways and beyond parking areas. Improperly parked vehicles will be towed. Vending or sales prohibited without permit. Dogs are to remain on leash at all times. Pet owners are required to pick up after pets. Control noise levels – please be respectful of others. Destroying public property is prohibited by Title 19, Chapter 191 of the Government Code of Texas. No smoking allowed in any City of Brownsville interior and exterior spaces/facilities.

CAMPING

Camping is currently permitted in only one park via Borrow My Gear Program at Monte Bella Trails Park. Please visit the Borrow My Gear page of this guide or call (956) 547-6860 for more information.

FISHING

Fishing is allowed in various resacas within city of Brownsville parks. A fishing license from the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD) is required. For information on TPWD fishing licenses visit: tpwd.texas.gov.

SWIMMING

Swimming is allowed in City pools only during their regular operating hours and season.

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METAL DETECTING

Metal detecting or ground penetrating radar at park sites is permitted but digging is not allowed.

KAYAKING

Personal watercrafts are permitted in several City of Brownsville Parks locations. During the summer swim season, canoes & paddle boats and equipment can be rented via Borrow My Gear Program.


Hike and Bike Trails Discover Brownsville on foot or on a bike or by paddle in our resacas or as part of the Caracara Trails. Brownsville has an extensive bike trail system that includes Brownsville Historic Battlefield Trail, Paseo de la Resaca Trails, Monte Bella Trails, Belden Trail, Brownsville Sports Park Hike & Bike Trail, and Southmost Nature Trail. Extensions to the Brownsville Historic Battlefield Trail include 2.75 miles of bicycle and pedestrian enhancements through Downtown Brownsville, a .37-mile extension to the Resaca de la Palma National Battlefield and 1.8 miles into Los Fresnos.

Tennis Courts Lighted tennis courts are located at the Brownsville Tennis Center and Oliveira Park. The Brownsville Tennis Center is run by the Brownsville Tennis Association and operates with nominal fees, while Oliveira Park tennis courts are operated by COB PARD and open to the public free of charge. Court courtesy applies. Tennis Court Hours: Sunday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday & Saturday 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. For information about the Brownsville Tennis Center, please call (956) 547-8326.

Pickleball Court The Brownsville Sports Park offers pickleball primarily during our Winter Texan season. Pickleball is a racquet sport which combines badminton, tennis and table tennis. The sport is played on a smaller court with a net that is just a bit lower than a tennis net and is played with a hard paddle and a whiffle ball. This sport is great for all ages and abilities. For more information, contact Brownsville Sports Park at (956) 574-6650.

Outdoor Fitness Stations Your health matters! Choose outside for a better inside. Some of our parks have outdoor fitness courts. "Tour” them all to find your favorite. Whereever your schedule takes you, be sure to plan it in by working out at a nearby station. Stations are located throughout the City - North: Brownsville Sports Park and Hudson South Park. Downtown/South: Dean Porter Park, Riverside Park, & Cabler Park, Northwest: Monte Bella Trails Park. Get your sweat on & enjoy an open air work out. Stay hydrated, bring your own towel to wipe down the equipment. If the

equipment is out of order please don’t use it, preserve your safety and be sure to report any damaged equipment. Lastly, there are age restrictions, primarily for adult use only, please use at your own risk and follow the rules and guidelines – usually posted on site on the equipment or online. Always consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.

Skate Parks Shed calories and build your skills at our skate parks. Oliveira Park is long board friendly and Brownsville Sports Park skaters can enjoy a bowl for practicing aerials and tricks. Please follow all posted rules and use at your own risk and be sure to wear protective equipment – your body matters!

Where, Oh Where Can My Little Dog Go? Here's the scoop! Dogs and their humans are welcome in most of our parks and trails as long as the pets are on a leash at all times and the owners clean up after them. We cannot however sidestep the issue of pet waste. Pet waste is a subject everyone likes to avoid, but is is more than smelly and unsightly--it is a health risk to pets and people. When it rains, pet waste left on trails, sidewalks, and grassy areas can wash into the nearest waterway. Even if it you can't see signs of water near you, the feces wash into the storm drains and then travel to your neighborhood resaca, the river, and the ocean untreated. Out of courtesy to others using the parks, pet owners must take the responsibility and help keep our parks clean. Please bring a scooper and or bag when you enjoy parks with your furry friends. Re-use your plastic shopping bags for pet waste or use bags available at parks. Pet waste stations and stands can be found throughout many of our parks. You can bring a small amount of plastic bags to restock if you see them empty. Appreciation and thanks are extended to responsible pet owners who, along with their pets respect other park users and the park system. 9


MAP OF PARKS & TRAILS #

Park 14th Street Plaza E. Washington Street & E. 14th Street Alice Wilson Hope Park 1300 E. Levee Street Antonio Gonzalez Park 34 Tony Gonzalez Drive Bike Barn 634 E. Madison Street Brownsville Community Resource Center 519 E. Madison Street Brownsville Events Center 1 Events Center Boulevard Brownsville Golf Center 1800 W. San Marcelo Boulevard Brownsville North Park 1 Events Center Boulevard Brownsville Sports Park 1000 Sports Park Boulevard Catherine B. Stillman Dog Park 416 Farm to Market 511 Central Avenue Park 25 N. Central Avenue Charles Martin Cabler Sr. Park 550 Burnett Road Dean Porter Park 501 E. Ringgold Street Downtown Rec Center (DRC) 1338 E. 8th Street Edelstein Park 1155 E. Polk Street Eva's Park and Path 1101 E. Van Buren Street FM 511 Kickball Park 12555 Farm to Market 511 Garfield Park 1640 E. Garfield St. Harry E. McNair Park 350 E. St. Charles Street Heritage Trail Park 1000 Heritage Trail Boulevard Hudson North Park 2105 Hudson Boulevard Hudson South Park Hudson Boulevard & Vamonos Drive Joe & Tony Oliveira Park 104 El. Paso Road John Gloor Park 1355 PUB Drive La Galaxia Park 1501 Calle Espacio

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Park La Posada Park 1353 La Posada Drive Lincoln Park 2100 W. University Boulevard Monte Bella Trails Park 2525 W. Alton Gloor Boulevard Morningside Park 1207 S. Central Avenue North Brownsville Little League Park 250 S. Iowa Avenue Old City Cemetery E. 5th Street & E. Madison Street Portway Acres Park 4775 Austin Road Prax Orive (Sunrise) Jr. Park 1425 Palm Boulevard Riverside Park 15 Riverside Drive Rosa Allala Park 309 N. Park Drive Ruiz Park 2550 Ruiz Street Seville (Duck Pond) Drive Park 2812 Seville Boulevard Southern Pacific Linear Park E. 6th Steet & E. Ringgold Street Trail of Texas Trees Park (Central Parkway) 2750 Farm to Market 802 Tres Angeles Park E. 8th Street and E. Tyler Street Veterans' Park 2500 Central Boulevard Washington Park 700 E. Madiosn Street West Little League Park 1295 Cottonwood Drive Windwood Park 420 Trailwind Way

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Belden Trail End Points: 50 W. 5th Street and 1598 Old Alice Road Belden Trail III End points: 1105 E. Tyler Street and 1080 E. Filmore Street Central Parkway (Paseo Trails) 2750 Farm to Market 802 Monte Bella Trails 2525 W. Alton Gloor Boulevard Brownsville Historic Battlefield Hike and Bike Trail End Points: 1338 E. 6th Street and 8000 Paredes Line Road Southmost Nature Trail End Points: 3259 Southmost Road and 3720 Interntional Boulevard

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Parks Make Life Better! Time outdoors is time well spent.

A visit to the park will help you get fresh air, revitalise and rejuvenate you. Here is a map of your parks and trails.

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FAQS

Event FAQs

Vendor FAQS

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What kind of events does the city have ?

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What is the fee to participate as a vendor at an event?

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Some of our Parks and Recreation events are Salute to Freedom, Lunada, Park After Dark, Pumpkin Patch, Paws at the Pool, Easter Egg Hunt and many others!

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Vendor spaces for events throughout the year range between $20 - $30. Reservation event information can be found online at linktr.ee/btxparks. You may also call Shannon Contreras at (956) 556-1713.

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What are hybrid events?

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What kind of vending opportunities are available?

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A hybrid event combines in-person event with a "virtual" online component. In 2020 and 2021 we had several hybrid events.

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Food vendors and non food vendors welcome. All vendors must have tax ID number. Food vendors will be required to obtain and present a temporary health permit.

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Are events pet friendly?

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Can I participate as a non vendor?

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Most of our events are pet friendly. We also have some events such as Paws at the Pool and Beggin' N Eggs Easter Hunt just for dogs!

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Yes. Ask us about exhibition booth opportunities. If you want to entertain, let us know too! We are always looking for talent. Call or text (956) 556-1713.

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Can I host my event with the Parks and Recreation Department? How?

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How do I get a food permit?

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Yes! Of course! We'd love to host your birthday party at a park, the Brownsville Events Center or even at our pools!

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To obtain a temporary health permit, please contact the Brownsville Health Department at (956) 542-3437. Offices located at 1034 E. Levee St.

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FEATURED EVENTS: SUMMER 2022 LUNADA SEASON RUNS MAY - SEPTEMBER AT LINEAR PARK (E. 6TH ST. & E. RINGGOLD ST.).

OPEN AIR EVENT. GREAT FOR SHOPPERS, FOODIES AND FANS OF OUTDOOR MOVIES! Make plans to be there on the 3rd Saturday of the month from 6 to 10 p.m. (rain or shine). Note: Lunada Artisan Market and Movie in the Park events are free and open to the public. Events are pet friendly. Pets must be on a leash and their human is responsible for cleaning up after them. Movie In The Park features begin after sunset. You may bring lawn chairs, blankets & snacks or purchase food at event. Contact Shannon Contreras at (956) 556-1713.

FAMILY FRIENDLY FEATURES AT SAMS POOL. GENERAL ADMISSON. $2 PER PERSON AT DOOR. SCAN THIS CODE:

Dive in movies are rated PG. For more information, call (956) 547-6856

Summer Block Parties are coming to your neighborhood! Enjoy entertainment, recreation games, and fun! For more information, please contact Special Events Coordinator Shannon Contreras (956) 556-1713

FRIDAYS 6 - 9 p.m.

JOIN US AT THIS PARK:

ADDRESS

JUNE 3

Gonzalez Park

34 Tony Gonzalez Dr.

JUNE 10

Central Ave Park

25 N. Central Ave.

JUNE 17 JUNE 24 JULY 8 JULY 15 JULY 22 JULY 29

Washington Park Cabler Park Morningside Park Garfield Park Windwood Park Dean Porter Park

700 E. Madison St. 550 Burnett Rd. 1207 S. Central Ave. 171 Garfield St. 420 Trailwind Way 501 E. Ringgold St.

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2022 EVENTS MARCH 14-18

MARCH 26

APRIL 9

Spring Break Day Camp at the Downtown Rec Center

Inclusive Day of Play at the Downtown Rec Center

Beggin’ N Eggs Easter Egg Hunt at Linear Park

8 a.m to 6 p.m. (956) 551-2314

5 to 7 p.m. (956) 551-2314

4 to 6 p.m. (956) 556-1713

MAY 6

6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

Cyclobia in Historic DowntownBrownsville (956) 547-6530

JUNE 18

6 to 10 p.m.

Lunada Artisan Market and Movie In The Park at Linear Park (956) 556-1713

JULY 4

5 to 10 p.m. 4th of July Salute to Freedom Celebration at Brownsville Sports Park (956) 574-6650

OCTOBER 1

OCTOBER 1

Tacoriendo Race 1 Mile Fun Run at Brownsville Sports Park

Taco Fest at Brownsville Sports Park

OCTOBER 8

OCTOBER 21-31

5 to 6 p.m. (956)574-6650

8 to 9 a.m.

Breast Cancer Awareness Run at Brownsville Sports Park (956)574-6650

6 to 10 p.m. (956)574-6650

Sun. - Thur. 5 - 8 p.m. Fri. - Sat. 12 - 8 p.m. Pumpkin Patch at Dean Porter Park (956)556-1713

OCTOBER 29

OCTOBER 29

OCTOBER 29

Monster Dash at Brownsville Sports Park

Monster Hunt at Brownsville Sports Park Dome

Park After Dark at Dean Porter Park

8 to 9 a.m. (956)574-6650

10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (956)574-6650

6 to 10 p.m. (956)574-6650

Events and activities are weather permitting and subject to change. Visit our social media for updates and information.

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Events and activities are weather permitting and subject to change. Visit our social media for updates and information.

APRIL 14 6 to 8 p.m.

9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

(956) 556-1713

(956) 556-1713

Easter Eggstraveganza at Brownsville Sports Park

MAY 4

APRIL 23

6 to 10 p.m.

Earth Fest at Linear Park

Rebel Fest: A Star Wars Festival at Linear Park

MAY 21

MAY 21

(956) 556-1713

6 to 10 p.m.

Lunada Artisan Market and Movie In The Park at Linear Park (956) 556-1713

8 to 9 a.m.

Running with Bigfoot 1 Mile Fun Run at Brownsville Sports Park (956) 574-6650

MAY 30

MAY 30

Memorial Day Silent March along Central Blvd. to Veterans’ Park

Memorial Splash Day at Sams Pool

10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

2 to 6 p.m.

(956) 492-8469

(956) 547-6856

JULY 16

AUGUST 20

SEPTEMBER 17

Lunada Artisan Market and Movie In The Park at Linear Park

Lunada Artisan Market and Movie In The Park at Linear Park

Lunada Artisan Market and Movie In The Park at Linear Park

NOVEMBER 5

NOVEMBER 5

Dunk Diabetes Run at Brownsville Sports Park

Southmost Veterans’ Day Parade along Southmost Blvd.

NOVEMBER 11

DECEMBER 1

DECEMBER 17

Veterans’ Day Ceremony at Veterans’ Park

Washington Park Tree Lighting Ceremony at Washington Park

Run WIth Rudolph 1 Mile Fun Run at Brownsville Sports Park

6 to 10 p.m. (956) 556-1713

8 to 9 a.m. (956) 574-6650

10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (956) 492-8469

NOV. 21 - DEC. 31 7 to 10 p.m.

Holiday Village at Dean Porter Park

holidayvillagebrownsville.com

6 to 10 p.m. (956) 556-1713

6 to 10 p.m. (956) 556-1713

2 to 4 p.m. (956) 459-4038

6 to 10 p.m. (956) 556-1713

8 to 9 a.m. (956) 574-6650

COB PARD welcomes our patrons with special needs or disabilities to participate in our leisure, recreation, leagues, programs and events. Patrons who require a reasonable modification in order to participate, may reach out to us at (956) 546-HELP, ideally at least 2 weeks in advance in order to best serve you so that all may be able partake in the enjoyment.

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Get ready! The Texas Amateur Athletic Federation (TAAF) Games of Texas are coming to Brownsville for the Summer Games 2023! The city was selected to host the Games of Texas in the summers of 2023 and 2024. Brownsville is proud to welcome amateur athletes and Olympic hopefuls from all across Texas. For more information go to GamesOfTexas.com. 16


VOLUNTEER BROWNSVILLE M O M E N T S

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D I F F E R E N C E

When you volunteer you: 🗹 Learn new skills & network 🗹 Earn credits/hours. 🗹 Undertake new challenges. 🗹 Stay active & socially conscious. 🗹 You’re helping your community.

How you can volunteer: 🗹 Coach a team 🗹 Community Service 🗹 Participate at the Bike Barn 🗹 Adopt A Park 🗹 Join Keep Brownsville Beautiful 🗹 Volunteer with special events

City of Brownsville Parks & Recreation Department offers a multitude of volunteer opportunties. Call or text Speical Events

Coordinator Shannon Contreras at (956) 556-1713 or email shannon.contreras@brownsvilletx.gov

Brownsville Beautification Committee meets the second Monday of the month as posted at City Hall. For more information

please dial (956) 547-6532 or email bbc.btx@gmail.com

Keep Brownsville Beautiful participates in Resaca Clean Ups, Beach Clean Ups, Graffiti Abatement, Recycling efforts and more. For more information, please call Shannon Contreras (956) 556-6872 or visit linktr.ee/btxparks.

INDEPENDENT LEAGUES The following youth sports are hosted by independent leagues through field leases for:

S o c c e r, S o f t b a l l , B a s e b a l l , K i c k b a l l

League:

Contact:

Phone:

Babe Ruth/Cal Ripken Baseball

Fernando Torres

(956) 443-5026

BOYSA (Soccer)

Letty Capistran

(956) 455-7427

BRASA (Soccer)

Sergio Lozano

(956) 266-8392

Brownsville North Little Miss Kickball

Fernando Vasquez

(956) 371-4915

Brownsville Sports Park Little League

Brownsville Sports Park

(956) 574-6650

East Brownsville Little League

Omar Banda

(956) 641-8020

East Little Miss Kickball

Nora Hinojosa

(956) 466-8705

Pony League Baseball

Juan C. Alvarado

(956) 321-1459

South Little Miss Kickball

Epacito Lopez

(956) 266-1908

South Texas Baseball

John Martinez

(956) 832-9063

Tip-O-Tex Little Miss Kickball

Janie Shears

(956) 371-0379

West Brownsville Little League

Patty Silva

(956) 466-5104

Wild Pitch Baseball

Juan C. Alvarado

(956) 321-1459

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2022 ADULT ATHLETICS

League

Age

Registration

Team Fee:

Men's 35 and Over Basketball

35 +

Mar. 28 - Apr. 28

$425

Adult Summer Basketball

18 +

May 28 - Jun. 28

$425

Adult Fall Basketball

18 +

Sept. 25 - Oct. 25

$425

Adult Co-Ed Volleyball

18 +

Sept. 26 - Oct. 9

$425

SCHEDULES ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE, PLEASE VISIT WWW.TEAMSIDELINE/BROWNSVILLE

ADULT BASKETBALL Both Men's League and the Women's League are 5 vs. 5 full court leagues that provide 2 referees and 1 official scorekeeper per game. The season includes 10 regular season games with everyone making a single elimination playoff at the end. Submit a complete team or sign up on your own and will find a team for you. See you in the court!

COED VOLLEYBALL This is a 6 player league. There must be 3 men and 3 women on the court at all times. The season consists of 7 regular season games and an End of Season Tournament where first place team receives an award.

VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED! Our leagues depend on volunteer coaches to provide teams with leadership and guidance. Please consider registering as a coach by completing the necessary paperwork (volunteer application and background check). If you need more information about volunteering as a coach, please call Youth Athletics Office at (956) 878-8654.

ATTENTION: Experienced referees and scorekeepers wanted! Starting at $10 a game. Make the right call and apply today! Contact Youth Athletics Office. FREE AGENTS Players not on teams will be placed on the Free Agent List. Free Agent Teams must have a volunteer coach & full roster. Scan QR code for more details.

CONTACT: Call Araceli Sandoval at (956) 878-8654 or send an email Araceli.Sandoval@brownsvilletx.gov. The Youth Athletics Office is located inside Oliveira Gym at 104 El Paso Rd. 18


2022 YOUTH ATHLETICS

Fee

League

Age

Registration

Per Participant

Little Dribblers

3-4

Jan. 24 - Feb. 28

$35

Youth Summer Basketball

9 -18

Mar. 7 - Apr. 10

$40

Youth Summer Basketball

3-8

Apr. 15 - May 15

$40

Youth Summer Basketball

9 -18

Apr. 15 - May 15

$40

NFL Flag Football

7 - 12

Aug. 24 - Sep. 25

$45

Fall Volleyball

7 - 12

Aug. 24 - Sep. 25

$45

Youth Basketball

5 -12

Oct. 31 - Dec. 4

$45

= No 7th Graders

✓ ✓ ✓

✓ ✓ ✓

= Registration fee includes uniform/shirt

LITTLE DRIBBLERS Do you know a 3 or 4 year old with hoop dreams? Does your child have an interest in learning about and or playing sports? The Little Dribblers Program will help your child learn the FUNdamentals of basketball and build team skills. Duration of program is five weeks. Three weeks consist of game play, and 2 weeks are structured around basketball skills building.

NFL FLAG FOOTBALL At NFL FLAG, we know the foundation of youth sports is more than just learning the fundamentals. It’s about being a part of team and, most importantly, having fun. That’s why this league is designed to give boys and girls of all abilities a chance to learn, play—and have a blast doing it.

YOUTH BASKETBALL Basketball helps kids become better students, it improves their coordination, and improves their over all well being. Basketball also helps establish a sense of community. Our leagues work with multiple age-specific levels. Every child gets to play and the games are safe, exciting, educational and fun! We encourage fair play, positive competition & family involvement.

YOUTH VOLLEYBALL Our Youth Volleyball leagues owe a large part of their success to excellent volunteer coaches who make learning fun! While basic skills are developed though practice and games, every child learns team sportsmanship and values necessary to being successful in life. Every game begins with a cheer and ends with a handshake.

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ABOUT BROWNSVILLE SPORTS PARK The Brownsville Sports Park is a significant contributor to the quality of life in Brownsville and plays a large role in the area of social and economic impact for the community. This complex host multiday tournaments, entertainment fairs, local, regional, state, national and international championships, regular leagues, tournaments, wrestling and musical concerts. The sports park also features room for upwards of 5000 guests for any event, convention, trade show, corporate retreats, company sports days and so much more. Athletic fields are equipped with adequate spectator seating, computerized irrigation systems, lighting that typically exceeds youth and adult sport requirements, and electronic scoreboards. The fields are also equipped with state-of-the-art concession

1000 SPORTS PARK BLVD. (956) 574-6650

areas. Hosting players from child to adult, Brownsville Sports Park programs accommodate over 200,000 visitors, 2,500 games, and dozens of tournaments and community events each year.

10 Full-sized lighted multi-sports fields 1 Full-sized lighted multi-sports turf field 5 Full-sized lighted softball/baseball fields 1 BMX bike track 1 Skate park concrete bowl 1 Walking/jogging asphalt trail 3 Outdoor basketball courts 2 Lakes (0.75 acre North Lake and 5 acre South Lake) 2 Party pavilions (North and South Side) 1 Playground area 5 Sand volleyball courts

Playgrounds, fields, and amenities operate: Sunday - Thursday: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. & Friday-Saturday 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sports Park offices are located inside the dome. Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. & 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

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2022 LEAGUE REGISTRATION DATES: MEN'S/COED SOFTBALL Winter

Jan. 18 - Feb. 3

Spring

April 4 - 21

Summer

May 30 - June 16

Fall

Aug. 1 - 18

TEAM FEE:

$350

MEN'S FLAG FOOTBALL Spring

April 1 - 14

Summer

June 1 - Aug. 16

Winter

Aug. 1 - 12

TEAM FEE:

$350

MIDDLE SCHOOL FLAG FOOTBALL Spring

April 1 - 14

TEAM FEE:

$350

ADULT COED VOLLEYBALL Spring

April 4 - 15

Summer

May 31 - June 10

TEAM FEE:

$250

YOUTH 3 V 3 INDOOR SOCCER (5 PLAYERS) Spring

May 2 -13

Summer

June 20 - July 1

TEAM FEE:

$150

ABOUT THE BSP LEAGUES: MEN’S/COED SOFTBALL

All teams will have 10 regular season games. Rules of play governed by the US Specialty Sports Association, excluding bat limitations.

MEN’S FLAG FOOTBALL

Games weekly: Tuesdays & Thursdays. The first eight teams paid in full will be included in the league. 8 game regular season schedule followed by Championship Tournament.

ADULT COED VOLLEYBALL

Fees include minimum 8 games and single elimination end of season tournament. Offers participants the ability to play in tournament at end of the season.

YOUTH 3 V 3 INDOOR SOCCER (5 PLAYERS)

This style of soccer is more commonly referred to as a “small-sided” game, as compared to a full-sided game with larger teams.

MIDDLE SCHOOL FLAG FOOTBALL

Games weekly: Tuesdays & Thursdays. The first eight teams paid in full will be included in the league. 7th & 8th grade division.

Schedule information is available at teamsideline.com/brownsville

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SUMMER RECREATION The City of Brownsville Parks and Recreation Department provides enrichment and exploration structured programming via Summer Rec Program and Junior Rangers Adventure Program. These seasonal programs give youths the opportunity to immerse themselves in activities that encourage wellness, creativity and fun. Each session covers a different theme and includes a variety of diciplines and may include field trips, visits from guest speaker, special workshops, presentations, and more.

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$

Per session Includes T-Shirt

Program schedule: Monday - Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Breakfast & Lunch provided by

*Shorter Sessions: $26

B.I.S.D

Register your child for one or all sessions: #

Activity

Begins

Ends

1

Art In Nature

June 7*

June 10

2

Camp Skills

June 13

June 17

3

Birds & Stars

June 20

June 24

4

Beginners Archery

June 27

July 1

5

Photography

July 5*

July 8

6

Geocaching

July 11

July 15

7

Conservation Rangers

July 18

July 22

8

Kayaking

July 25

July 29

9

Hunting & Safety

August 1

August 5

10

Fishing

August 8

August 12

Junior Rangers Outdoor Adventure Program at Oliveira Park (104 El Paso Rd.) is your child's opportunity to discover nature and adventure via sports, birding, fishing, kayaking, hiking nature photography and more! Junior Ranger participants (children ages 7-12) will learn skills, take on challenges, participate in various activities that will give them an experience they will never forget. Each session is $30 per participant (Includes 5 days of programming and t-shirt) *Shorter sessions are $26 (Includes 4 days of programming & t-shirt). Program runs Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Breakfast & lunch are provided by BISD. This program does not include the option for extended hours. Note: All of our outdoor activities at this program will require participants to be dressed appropriately, for both their comfort and safety. Please bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses), shorts and a lightweight jacket and a water bottle. Insect repellent is also recommended. For more information, please call Laura Holbrook at (956) 551-2314.

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Summer Rec Program is designed for children ages 5-17.

#

Register your child for one or all sessions: Ends Begins Activity June 7*

June 10

2

Welcome Luau Adventure Safari

June 13

June 17

3

Spectacular Science

June 20

June 24

4

Celebrations

June 27

July 1

5

Life's A Carnival Around The World

July 5*

July 8

July 11

July 15

Wonderland Adventure Earth Day Camp

July 18

July 22

1

6 7 8

Marvelous Marvels 10 We Are The Champions 9

July 25 August 1 August 8

July 29 August 5 August 12

Summer Rec Program at both Downtown Rec Center (DRC) and Gonzalez Park is a day camp for children ages 5-17. The Summer Rec Program seeks to peak interest in recreation though a wide variety of activities including organized sports, games, arts and crafts, theme days, field trips, exciting outdoor adventures and more. Your child is guaranteed to gain confidence, learn a new skill, foster new friendships and have a fun summer. Each session is $30 per participant (Includes 5 days of programming and t-shirt) *Shorter Sessions are $26 (Includes 4 days of programming & t-shirt). Program runs Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Optional extended program hours are 4-6 p.m. If selected, the cost will include an additional fee of $10. Breakfast & lunch provided by BISD.

2 Convenient locations:

8 E. 8th St. Downtown Rec Center (DRC) 133 Tony Gonzalez Dr. Gonzalez Park (Urban Center) 34

COB PARD Summer Programs are not a licensed childcare facilty. Questions about the standards of care? See our childcare ordinance #2020-8988FF.

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Summer Recreation Program for teens 14 - 17 years of age

TRAINING DOWNTOWN REC CENTER - 1338 E. 8TH ST. GONZALEZ PARK - 34 TONY GONZALEZ DR.

REGISTRATION BEGINS APRIL 1, 2022

COB.RECDESK.COM

$35 Per Session

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT LAURA HOLBROOK AT (956) 551-2314.

* THIS IS A TRAINING AND MENTORING PROGRAM ONLY. EMPLOYMENT IS NOT GUARANTEED.

LEADERS IN

• GAIN JOB TRAINING* • EARN FIRST AID CERTIFICATION • GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY • FOSTER LEADERSHIP SKILLS • BUILD RESUME • EXPLORE AND NETWORK

Seeking title sponsor!

Join us on July 4th, 2022 at Brownsville Sports Park as we celebrate our nation's 246th birthday! Event will feature food, games, family fun and a spectacular fireworks show to mark the occasion. Call (956) 574-6650 for information. 24


New Exhibit Now Open Serve Up King-Sized Fun and Learning Castles and medieval life Charming environments inspired by fantasy and history Problem-solving, storytelling and imaginative play opportunities

501 E. Ringgold Street, #5 Dean Porter Park, Brownsville, Texas 78520

cmofbrownsville.org | 956-548-9300

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RECREATION SWIM

COST OF ADMISSION - CASH ONLY -

PUBLIC SWIM SEASON 2022

Hours of operation for Sams & Gonzalez:

Monday - Friday

Saturday - Sunday

12:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.

11:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.

JUNE 6 - SEPTEMBER 9

MAY 30 - SEPT. 24

GONZALEZ POOL

SAMS POOL

34 Tony Gonzalez Drive (956) 541-6202

501 E. Ringgold Street (956) 542-0949

HELPFUL HINTS: Classes may reach maximum capacity quickly. Please remember to register early. If your class is full, check another location or sign up for the wait list. We will contact you if a spot becomes available.

2

$

GENERAL ____________ 13 + YEARS OF AGE

1

$

CHILD ____________ 12 AND UNDER

1

$

SENIOR ____________ 55 + YEARS OF AGE

ALL PURCHASES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS. NO EXCEPTIONS.

effort is made to adhere to strict student-toinstructor ratios. Only those registered for classes will be allowed in the water while classes are in session. Parents, due to weather or water contamination (bodily fluids/solids in the pool) class may be cancelled and made up on the Friday of the same week.

Parents, please be sure to review, complete and sign all forms and refund policy. Allow yourself REGISTRATION: extra time on the first day of class to review the In addition to our convenient online registration rules, prepare for the session, and to meet your process, we also offer in person registration child’s instructor. at Gonzalez Pool and Sams pool during hours SAFETY REMINDER: Lifeguards are prohibited of operation. If you have from chatting to patrons, students, or parents questions and/or special while working (on stand). requests please reach out We need our guards eyes to the Aquatics office at and undivided attention on (956) 547-6856, or (956) the water to ensure every 546-HELP. person’s safety! If you have a question or concern, look Swim lessons for individuals with disabilities for the Lifeguard Supervisor or special needs are available following the or Pool Supervisor walking inclusion model, please make sure to indicate on around the deck, restrooms, and or basket room your registration application that you/your child monitoring operations, they are your “go to” has a disability (please disclose which one) and a person. staff member will contact you about reasonable modifications or instructions. To ensure quality instruction and safety, every

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YOUTH & ADULT CLASSES ALL SKILLS ALL AGES AND NEEDS WELCOME!

SESSION

DATES:

1

June 6 -17

2

June 20 - July 1

3

July 5 - 15

4

July 18 - 29

5

August 1 - 12

$30

PER SESSION/PERSON PRICE INCLUDES TAAF MEMBERSHIP

The City of Brownsville Parks and Recreation Department offers a wide range of swimming options to improve swimming skills, build confidence in the water, and teach personal water safety. Students will learn water safety skills and build stroke technique, developing skills that prevent chronic disease, increase social-emotional and cognitive well-being, and foster a lifetime of physical activity. All lessons are conducted under the supervision of certified life guards and taught by certified swim instructors trained in CPR, AED, First Aid and Oxygen Administration.

Class

Age

Class Ratio

Parent & Infant/Toddler

6 - 36 months

1:6

*Adaptive Aquatics /Parent - Taught

No age restriction

1:6

Level 1 - Beginners

4 - 9 years

1:6

Level 2 - Beginners

10 - 15 years

1:6

Level 3 - Intermediate

4 - 9 years

1:6

Level 4 - Intermediate

10 - 15 years

1:8

Level 5 - Advance

4 - 15 years

1:8

Adult Beginners

16+ years

1:8

Adult Swimmers

16+ years

1:8

To register for a session, visit

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HOURS OF OPERATION TOURNAMENTS

PEAK SEASON: September - May 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. (Last cart out at 4:30 p.m.)

19TH HOLE SNACK BAR

OFF PEAK SEASON: June - August 7 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. (Last cart out at 6:30 p.m.)

Our team of golf professionals will help you host and plan your next event. Book your tournament at the Brownsville Golf Center. We offer packages ranging from $20 to $25 per player.

After a great game of golf you are invited to come and relax. Meet up with friends at the snack bar, drink a few beers or have a glass of wine. We offer light snacks and complimentary popcorn to guests.

PRO SHOP

A one stop shop. Get your gear and souvenirs! We have logo balls, hat clips, divots tools, logo poker chips, logo ball markers, novelty ball markers, postcards, logo caps, logo dri-fit tees, and logo polo shirts.

ADVERTISE WITH US

Ensure your business is on par. Take advantage of our much seen bench advertisements located throughout all 18 holes of golf and or maximize your value and add one at Dean Porter Park. 28

CONTACT US Brownsville Golf Center 1800 W. San Marcelo Blvd.

(956) 541-2582 BrownsvilleGolfCenter.com BrownsvilleGolfCenter@brownsvilletx.gov


OUR VISION The City of Brownsville Golf Center‘s vision is to be recognized

by the Brownsville Community as a premier golf course. We carry out these programs with the ideas of a better tomorrow where our citizens have a better understanding of golf.

OUR RATES

PEAK

OFF PEAK

18 Holes with 1/2 cart

$ 25

$ 20

9 Holes with 1/2 cart

$ 18

$ 15

18 Holes walking

$ 18

$ 15

9 Holes walking

$ 13

$ 10

18 Holes Twilight with 1/2 cart

$ 18

$ 15

18 Holes Twilight walking

$ 13

$ 10

Juniors under 18

$ 7-

$ 5-

OPEN 363 DAYS A YEAR ADVERTISE WITH US Estimated 2,000 visitors each month! Call (956) 547-6855

NEED YOUR GRIPS DONE?

We offer gripping services. Prices range from $10 - $25.

Play more and save more with the annual or monthly membership. For more information, visit Brownsville Golf Center.

Google Review: "Totally enjoyed this course. It's well kept, bathrooms are clean and staff was friendly. Can't wait to get back out there again." -- Robert Pecina

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The Brownsville Events Center is a first class meeting facility for meetings, small conventions, trade shows and all types of social events. Conveniently located near the main shopping and dining areas, medical centers, hotels, local and historical attractions! Benefits include a beautiful semitropical green scenery to give you the Texas tropics feel with all the historical attractions and the nearby flavor of Mexico just minutes away. The main ballroom has 13,530 sq. ft. of usable space and 3 conference rooms with flexibility to accommodate the needs of various sized groups. The ballroom splits into five smaller rooms to accommodate from 65 people “classroom style” or 120 “theatre” in each room. We will work with you to make your event a success. Call us at (956) 544-0700. Office hours of operation are Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 to 5 p.m.

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2022 MEETING ROOMS

RATES

Oct 1, 2021 – Sept. 30, 2022

PALO ALTO GRAND BALLROOM $ 3,805.00 ROOMS “ABE” or “CDE” $ 2,537.50 ROOMS “AB” or “CD” $ 1,268.75 RESACA DE LA PALMA “A” $ 635.00 MAJOR JACOB BROWN “B” $ 635.00 PALMITO HILL “C” CHARLES STILLMAN "D"

CONFERENCE ROOMS

SGT JOSE M LOPEZ "A" CONFERENCE ROOMS "BC" FORREST REED ROOM "B" BROWNSVILLE ROOM "C"

OTHER AREAS

$ 635.00 $ 635.00

$ $ $ $

WALKWAY "A" $ WALKWAY "B" $ FOYER $ FULL COMPLEX $

312.50 312.50 156.25 156.25

312.50 312.50 156.25 5,918.75

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PARK PAVILIONS Host your next outdoor gathering at a park! Looking for a fun and unique location to hold an outdoor get-together? The City of Brownsville Parks and Recreation Department (COB PARD) has outdoor pavilions and picnic shelters in a variety of sizes for ideal casual meetings and celebations. While nearly all of COB PARD parks have individual picnic tables you can use for free on a first come first serve basis for impromptu picnics, you will need to make a pre-paid reservation in advance if you wish to utilize a pavilion and its amenities on a specific date and time for a gathering or special event. You may research your options, check availability, book and pay for a shelter by calling us at (956) 547-6860. You may also drop in at the Downtown Rec Center Offices (1338 E. 8th St.) to ask for assistance and information. Staff is available Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 12 noon, and 1 to 5 p.m. Pavilions feature shade, picnic tables, trash receptacles, charcoal grills, and nearby restroom facilities. Additional field space or sports fields may also be availble to rent. Park visitors are expected to adhere to all park use policies and may be required to purchase additional permits.

RENTAL OPTIONS PARK

#PICNIC SHELTERS

CAPACITY

FEE: 4 HOURS

*DEPOSIT

EXTRA HOUR

Dean Porter Park

• Large Pavilion

120

$250

$100

$25

Events may be held any day of week between the hours of 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Public restrooms are open during public park hours.

•Small Pavilion

30-40

$150

$100

$75

• Barbeque Oven

NA

$100

$100

$25

• Large Pavilion

100

$75

$100

$25

PARK

OUTDOOR AREAS

CAPACITY

FEE: 8 HOURS

*DEPOSIT

EXTRA HOUR

Brownsville Events Center

•Gazebo

40-80

$600

$300

$150

Events may be held any day of week between the hours of 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Public restrooms are open during public park hours.

•Walkway "A"

80-100

$312

$156

$150

Lincoln Park Events may be held any day of week between the hours of 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. park hours. Public restrooms are open during public park hours.

* All damage deposits are refundable if determined that everything was left in good standing.

Total should be paid 2 weeks prior to the event. Additional fees may apply or permits be required (i.e., for amplified sound permit, gas bbq rental, bounce house permits, rental of nearby playing fields, excess clean-up repairs, etc.), depending on the specific needs of your event. If a pavilion you are interested in is not listed, please contact our offices (956) 547-6860.

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RENTALS INFORMATION

Brownsville Event Center's Gazebo (1 Event Ctr. Blvd.)

Tips for a great rental. Payment

Payment in full is required to confirm booking. Payments must be made out to City of Brownsville Parks and Recreation Department. Acceptable methods of payment include: money order, cashier check, or credit/debit card.

Changes

Most venues need 30 days notice to change location or date. To add extra hours, we will need a 2 weeks notice. A non-refundable processing fee will be charged for all changes. COB PARD staff will arrive 15 minutes before to open and close the facility. For rental emergencies on day of rental, call the number on your invoice/permit or (956) 546-HELP. PARD staff will respond as soon as possible.

Day Of

Cancellation

All cancellations must be submitted in writing. If receievd 90 days or more prior to the rental date, you will receieve a full refund.

Picnic Tables

Restrooms

Set Up & Clean Up All set up, decorating, catering & clean up

must be done within your rental time. If any damage has occurred this will be invoiced to you after the event.

Food & Beverages

Alcohol

Extra Hours

You may bring your own food. If location has a grill, you are welcome to use it. Plan ahead and do prep work and cooking before you arrive.

Alcohol and smoking is not permitted at park locations. If you plan on selling alcohol for a special event you will need a permit.

Keep an eye on the clock. Any additional time on the rental will be charged.

Tables & Chairs

Public Facilities

Some rental spaces include use of adjacent picnic area. As park pavilions are public parks, restrooms within the park are open for public use. You are welcome to bring your own tables and chairs (at your own risk). Some pavilions are in proximity to public facilities such as playgrounds, pools, sports courts and parking and are open to the public.

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WHAT IS BORROW MY GEAR? The City of Brownsville Parks and Recreation Department Borrow My Gear program is a camping equipment lending library. It works just like a book library; but instead of books, we loan camping equipment and gear to community members.

WHO CAN BORROW GEAR? Program is open to ALL! You can get your camping experience by borrowing gear for free (monetary refundable deposit required) – a budget friendly way to get families and adults introduced and exposed to nature and the camping experience.

HOW IT WORKS BORROW

Anyone can borrow the gear. Contact COB PARD, call (956) 547-6860. Find out what gear is available and dates to borrow the gear.

EXPLORE

Once registered and booked. Pick up your gear and head on to your destination. You will need to bring food.

RETURN Pack it up and bring it back to us. Make sure it is clean and complete when you return the gear. Epuipment must be returned in the same manner it was borrowed.

SANITIZE

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BPARD will sanitize all equipment with an Ozone Machine between uses to take extra precautions against all communicable diseases and viruses.

READY TO BOOK SOME GEAR? LOG ON TO:

COB.RECDESK.COM


YEAR ROUND PROGRAMMING

JOIN US AFTER SUNSET EVERY 2ND FRIDAY OF THE MONTH.

BROWNSVILLE GOLF CENTER 18 0 0 W. S a n M a r c e l o B l v d . | ( 9 5 6) 5 41 - 2 5 8 2

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Brownsville will host the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation (TAAF) Games of Texas in July of 2023 & 2024. This will be the first time for Brownville. This event is expected to bring more than 5,000 athletes in sports such as track and field, swimming, soccer, softball, volleyball, boxing, basketball and others.

Office Locations:

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Downtown Recreation Center || (956) 542-2064 1338 E 8th St., Brownsville, TX 78520 City Plaza || (956) 542-2064 1034 E Levee St., Brownsville, TX 78520 Brownsville Sports Park || (956) 574-6650 1000 Sporks Park Blvd., Brownsville, TX 78526 Gonzalez Park Urban Center || (956) 547-6857 34 Tony Gonzalez Dr., Brownsville, TX 78520 Sams Pool || (956) 542-0949 501 E. Ringgold St., Brownsville, TX 78521 Brownsville Events Center || (956) 554-0700 1 Events Center Blvd., Brownsville, TX 78526

Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Connect

and Share @BTXPARKS (956)546-HELP

(956) 546-HELP (4357) is Brownsville's non-emergency online directory of city services. Use this number to find information, ask questions, comment, and make requests and suggestions to City officials.


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