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SPLASH INTO SUMMER WITH WATER WORKS PARK
Denton Water Works Park
Summer is almost here and we hope you are just as excited as we are to make a splash at our water parks this year. For more information on season passes and aquatics programs, see page 60.
CHRISTMAS IN JULY
Denton Senior Center
Calling all Active Adults, ages 50+! Do you love Christmas as much as we do? Here is your chance for another dose of the holidays and to escape the summer heat! This is sure to be a jolly good time with holiday laughter and cheer. Who knows, Santa may be near. We hope to see you at our winter wonderland! To join in on all the fun with us, see page 11.
CONNECT WITH US USING ANY OF OUR SOCIAL MEDIA SITES, SERVICE PORTALS, OR WEBSITE.
facebook.com/dentonparksnrec
instagram.com/dentonparks
twitter.com/dentonparks
www.dentonparks.com
DISCUSS DENTON
www.discussdenton.com/parks
USE #DENTONPLAYS FOR A CHANCE TO BE FEATURED
OR
FOURTH OF JULY FESTIVITIES
Downtown Denton
Ready to show off your red, white, and blue? Join us for the July Jubilee, Liberty Run, and Yankee Doodle Parade! For more information, see page 11.
CAMPS ARE BACK IN ACTION
Denton Civic Center
Parents look no further, we have you covered with a variety of camps for a variety of ages this summer! For more information, see page 58.
CELEBRATING HISTORY
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
Join us for Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. We will celebrate the cultural exploration of Asian/Pacific Americans by learning about the ancestors’ history and contributions. For more information about the celebration, visit page 9.
LETTER FROM THE MAYOR
Gerard Hudspeth Mayor of DentonHello Friends and Neighbors!
Our goal is to create a connected and healthy community, and Denton’s nationally recognized Parks and Recreation Department is leading the way. Whether you are interested in trying a new class, taking part in a fun experience with friends, or registering for a family-favorite activity, we have something for everyone. We offer a range of programs, and I invite you to explore these upcoming opportunities. The newest edition of our Play Guide outlines the available programming and can serve as a starting point for residents on their journey to enjoying an active lifestyle.
I am also proud to share with you two recent accomplishments within our parks system.
1. In early February, we dedicated the City’s first free-standing outdoor Automated External Defibrillator (AED) at South Lakes Park in partnership with the Dorrell Family and the #RunforDylan Foundation. This AED was installed in memory of Dylan Dorrell, a Guyer High School student who passed away of sudden cardiac arrest at the park in 2020. It is the goal of this project to increase safety within South Lakes Park and to create awareness of life-saving actions and the importance of heart health. The current installation is a pilot project, and Parks and Recreation staff hopes to install similar pedestals at other locations in the future.
2. The Parks and Recreation Department was recently notified of a series of significant grant awards. Last fall, they were awarded a $10.9 million TxDOT grant for the development of Pecan Creek Trail. More recently, the Department received two grants from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) – a $750,000 grant for significant improvements to Briercliff Park that will include a new sprayground, improved playground, trail expansion, and other enhancements, and a subsequent planning grant to support kayak launches at South Lakes Park, North Lakes Park, and Lake Forest Park.
I commend our Parks and Recreation staff on their consistent hard work and dedication to delivering high-quality activities for all of Denton to enjoy. To learn more about our accredited department and how they continually evolve, register to receive their monthly newsletter, by visiting https://bit.ly/PARDNewsletter!
For more information about Denton’s park system and ongoing projects, visit www.cityofdenton.com and www.discussdenton.com/parks
Respectfully,
Mayor Gerard HudspethWE’RE ON A MISSION TO.... UNITE GROW PLAY!
The Denton Parks and Recreation Department’s Vision is to become a recognized leader in DFW of recreation programs, green spaces, and special events.
Denton Parks and Recreation is an Award-Winning Team
Denton has been awarded the NRPA Gold Medal three times and is CAPRA Accredited.
For more information, visit page 97.
ADMINISTRATION CONTACTS
Gary Packan Parks & Recreation Director
Gary.Packan@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-7460
Rameir Martin Assistant Parks & Recreation Director
Rameir.Martin@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-8280
Ziad Kharrat
Assistant Parks & Recreation Director
Ziad.Kharrat@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-7464
Caroline Seward Business Administration Manager
Caroline.Seward@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-8271
Megan Thomas Program Area Manager
Megan.Thomas@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-7752
Omar Siddiqi Administrative Analyst
Omar.Siddiqi@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-8748
Stephanie Gray
Marketing & Outreach Coordinator
Stephanie.Gray@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-8763
(940) 349-7275
www.dentonparks.com
parksnrec@cityofdenton.com
OPERATING HOURS
North Lakes Recreation Center
Monday-Friday 5 a.m.-10 p.m.
Saturday 7 a.m.-4 p.m.
Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center
Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-8 p.m.
Friday 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Denia Recreation Center
Monday-Thursday 7 a.m.-8 p.m.
Friday 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Denton Senior Center
Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m.-Noon
American Legion Hall Senior Center
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Denton Civic Center
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-7 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday Open for Rentals & Events
*Hours are subject to change
CLOSURE AND HOLIDAY HOURS
Parks and Recreation facility hours will be modified in observance of city holidays.
ALL REC CENTERS CLOSED
Memorial Day May 27
Juneteenth June 19
Independence Day July 4
UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS
“Community events are not just about bringing people together; they’re about building bonds, fostering relationships, and creating a sense of belonging.”
Health Fair
Get connected to health and wellness resources. Lowcost resources, legal services, vendors, and more will be available. The health fair will also feature seminars to help you kick start your healthy-living lifestyle.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
April 6, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Free to attend
College & Career Fair
Whether you are searching for employment, volunteer activities, or college information, take advantage of this opportunity to visit with a variety of employers, community organizations, and colleges in one convenient location. Those seeking to attend college will also have the opportunity to learn about the Texas Common Application and FAFSA financial aid process.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
April 6, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Free to attend
MUST SEE! Total Eclipse in the Park
Gather with friends and family for a Total Solar Eclipse viewing party in Quakertown Park complete with FREE eclipse viewing glasses (while supplies last)! Enjoy delicious food trucks, bounce houses, and face painting while waiting to experience the magic of the
Total Solar Eclipse.
Quakertown Park
April 8, Noon-3:30 p.m.
Free to attend
Total Solar Eclipse Party, Ages 50+
Join us for an astronomical feast under the celestial spectacle! Indulge in a Total Eclipse Potluck Party where flavors align as do the sun and moon. Bring your culinary creations and let’s eclipse our taste buds together!
Denton Senior Center
April 8, Noon-2 p.m.
$5 fee to attend
Touch-A-Truck
Hosted by Explorium Denton
Touch-A-Truck is a community-wide event which involves public and private entities offering a unique opportunity to allow children of all ages to explore vehicles of all types. Children will be allowed to touch, climb on, and ask questions about their favorite trucks in a safe, supervised environment. www.exploriumdenton.org/touch-a-truck
CH Collins Athletic Complex Parking Lot
April 13, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Sensory Hour 9-10 a.m.
Free to attend
Everyone Wears White & Black Party, Ages 50+
Dress up in all black and white and dance the night away to old-school music. It’s a great way to show off your dance skills and meet new people!
American Legion Hall Senior Center
April 19, 6-9 p.m.
$10 fee to attend
Denton Redbud Festival
Celebrate with Denton Parks and Recreation at Denton’s official Arbor Day celebration- the awardwinning Denton Redbud Festival! Explore a day filled with plant sales, vendors booths featuring local and handmade crafts, educational workshops, live performances, and the highlight of the day – a dazzling live Reuse Runway Fashion Show! Join us in honoring Earth Day while enjoying the best of local talent and creativity at this exciting community event!
The Denton Redbud Festival is presented by Keep Denton Beautiful and Denton Parks and Recreation.
Denton Civic Center & Quakertown Park
April 20, 1-9 p.m.
Free to attend
Thin Line Festival
Hosted by Texas Filmmakers Corporation
Thin Line is a five-day festival that includes documentaries, multi-genre music, & photography. Surround yourself with creatives from all over the world at Thin Line Fest. For more information, visit www.thinline.us
April 24-28
Free to attend
International Women’s Mountain Biking Day
Take part in a guided bike ride at the Mountain Bike Park. Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center
May 4, 10 a.m.-Noon
Free to attend
Cinco de Mayo Parade & Celebration
Hosted by Cinco de Mayo Committee
This free event celebrates the diversity in the Denton community and features Denton’s Cinco de Mayo parade and festival. This event will feature folklórico dancing, live music, various food vendors, and children’s activities.
May 3-5
Mother’s Day Brunch, Ages 50+
Join us for a heartwarming Mother’s Day Brunch that celebrates the wonderful women in our lives. Indulge in a delectable feast of gourmet dishes, sip on delightful drinks, and bask in the joyous atmosphere as we honor and cherish mothers, grandmothers, and all maternal figures. Treat the special women in your life to a morning of elegance and appreciation at our Mother’s Day Brunch – because every mom deserves to be celebrated!
Denton Senior Center
May 10, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
$10 fee to attend
Movie in the Park: Barbie (2023)
Join the glitz and glamour under the stars as the park transforms into a dreamy cinema showcasing Barbie’s latest adventure. Bring a blanket or chairs to sit on the lawn and get ready for an adventure! Food trucks will be onsite selling dinner and dessert options. Rated PG-13. Quakertown Park
May 10, 7 p.m. (Movie begins at 8 p.m.)
Free to Attend
Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Celebrate the cultural exploration of Asian/Pacific Americans. The month of May has been designated for Americans to celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month by appreciating the community’s history, heritage, and contributions of the ancestors of American citizens who came from the Asian continent and the Pacific Islands of Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. MLK Jr. Recreation Center
May 18, 10 a.m.
National Hamburger Day, Ages 50+
Get ready for a sizzling celebration of National Hamburger Day! Join us for a mouthwatering extravaganza featuring the juiciest burgers in town, with a variety of toppings and flavors that will satisfy every craving. Indulge in the ultimate burger experience and join us in honoring this iconic American classic!
Denton Senior Center
May 28, 11 a.m.-Noon
Free to attend, registration is required
Movie in the Park:
The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)
Dive into the Mushroom Kingdom with Mario, Luigi, and all your beloved characters. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and engage in real-life Super Mario challenges. Food trucks will be on site selling dinner and dessert options.
Quakertown Park
May 31, 7 p.m. (Movie begins at 8 p.m.)
Free to attend
4 to 4 Ever Family Fishing Day
Pond Hopper Nation & 4 To 4 Ever, Inc. will be in Denton, Texas hosting its children’s/family fishing event at South Lakes Park. Enjoy fishing at Denton’s favorite pond and have a chance to win some great tackle prizes.
South Lakes Park
June 1, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Free to attend
Juneteenth Picnic, Ages 50+
Get out and celebrate Juneteenth with games and socializing. Afterwards, enjoy a classic BBQ sandwich from Kendricks’ BBQ with chips and an ice cream treat!! This celebration is a cool way to spend the Juneteenth holiday. Sit on the patio with friends and enjoy the festivities!
American Legion Hall Senior Center
June 14, 10 a.m.
$10 fee to attend
Denton Juneteenth Celebration
Hosted by the Denton Juneteenth Celebration Committee
Meet up at Fred Moore Park for a live celebration with special guest artists, a youth talent show, and so much more. https://dentonjuneteenth.com/
Fred Moore Park
June 21-22
Free to attend
Parrot Head Party, Ages 50+
Escape to an island state of mind at our Jimmy Buffett Day, a tropical celebration inspired by the laid-back vibes of the Margaritaville lifestyle. Join us for a day filled with beachy tunes, refreshing mocktails, and a carefree atmosphere, as we channel the spirit of Jimmy Buffett and embrace the joy of living in the moment.
Denton Senior Center
June 21, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
$10 fee to attend
Liberty Run
Join us for our 26th annual Liberty Run 5k and 1-mile walk. The entry fee includes a race t-shirt and race bag. Participants who complete the 1-mile walk will receive a race medal; participants who complete the 5k will have a chance to win a 1st - 3rd place medal. Three awards to be given out during awards for the three most festive runners!
Denton Civic Center & Downtown Denton
June 29, 7:30 a.m.
$25 (Until June 12)
$30 (June 13-26)
Yankee Doodle Parade
Join us this year for a live parade. Deck out in red, white, and blue for this patriotic occasion, or watch from your lawn chair on the Denton Square as the parade rolls out.
The parade route begins near the Wells Fargo building at Austin St. and Hickory St., continues around the square, then down McKinney St. to the Denton Civic Center.
Sign up your organization or business to be in the parade and choose one of the parade themes to win the decorating contest. Registration closes on June 24.
Downtown Denton
June 29
Free to attend
Independence Day Celebration, Ages 50+
Get ready for a sizzling Independence Day Lunch BBQ! Join us for a patriotic feast of grilled goodness and festive flavors. Indulge in mouthwatering BBQ classics, enjoy refreshing beverages, and soak up the sun-drenched atmosphere as we celebrate freedom, family, and fun. With live music, games, and a vibrant community spirit, our Independence Day BBQ promises to be a starspangled celebration that you won’t want to miss. Let’s fire up the grill and salute the red, white, and blue in style!
Denton Senior Center
July 3, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
$10 fee to attend
Jubilee Festival & Drone Show
Presented by Denton Noon Kiwanis
Celebrate Independence Day with patriotic fun and activities for all ages! This free family-friendly event features live music, tasty treats from local vendors, inflatables, games, rock climbing, face painting, photo opportunities, hot dog eating contest, and to cap off the evening, a spectacular drone show presented by Denton Noon Kiwanis!
Quakertown Park
July 3, 6-10 p.m.
Free to attend
Christmas in July, Ages 50+
Escape the summer heat and step into a winter wonderland at our Christmas in July extravaganza! Join us for a festive celebration filled with holiday cheer, complete with twinkling lights, yuletide decorations, and a jolly atmosphere that will transport you straight to December. Indulge in seasonal treats, participate in merry activities, and experience the magic of Christmas in the midst of summer – because who says the joy of the holidays should be reserved for winter?
Denton Senior Center
July 26, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
$10 fee to attend
Back to School Bash
Join us to celebrate the end of summer and beginning of a new school year. Free haircuts and activities will be held throughout the day. Then come back to party with us in the evening. Food, a DJ, and door prizes provided. Please contact us at (940) 349-8575 for more information.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
Aug. 5, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. & 6-9 p.m.
9 a.m.-3 p.m. (Free haircuts and carnival style activities)
6-9 p.m. (Event with food, DJ, and door prizes)
Free to attend
North Texas Fair & Rodeo Parade
Hosted by the the North Texas Fair Association
The North Texas Fair & Rodeo is nine days of live country music, first-class rodeos, livestock shows, kid & fun zones, carnival rides, food, games, vendors, and more. To kick off the celebrations, meet downtown to watch the annual North Texas Fair & Rodeo Parade.
https://ntfair.com
2217 N. Carroll Blvd.
Aug. 17
Free to attend
Ice Cream Social, Ages 50+
Indulge in a sweet celebration for all our active adults!
August 21 is National Senior Citizen’s Day and the best way to celebrate and escape the Texas heat… is with ICE CREAM! We will have a full truck load of cones and toppings. Bring your friends and beat the heat!
Denton Senior Center
Aug. 21, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Free to attend, Registration is required
‘70s Party, Ages 50+
Dress in your 70’s outfit and dance the night away to old-school music. It’s a great way to show off your dance skills and meet new people! Get ready to party.
American Legion Hall Senior Center
Aug. 30, 6-9 p.m.
$10 fee to attend
SPECIAL EVENTS
Visit the Next Event
Denton Parks and Recreation is proud to celebrate and support more than 80 events each year, from large festivals and parades to smaller celebrations and block parties. The Special Events Team provides a single point of contact for event permitting to ensure public safety and responsible event management.
Resources
Our team serves to act as a guide during the planning stage of your event. Contact us if you have questions about the event permitting process and review the following online resources at www.cityofdenton.com/specialeventpermits.
- City of Denton Special Event Planning Guide
- Special Event Ordinance
- ADA Compliance for Outdoor Events
- Special Event Applications
Planning an Event in Denton?
Special Event Permits are required for a temporary event, gathering, or organized activity that meets one of the following criteria:
1. 200 or more attendees
2. Closing or impacting a public street, sidewalk, or trail
3. Blocking or restricting city-owned property
4. Sale or distribution of merchandise, food, or beverages on city-owned property
5. Erection of a tent equal to or greater than 400 sq. ft. in area
6. Installation of a stage, or similar structure
7. Placement of portable toilets on city-owned property
8. Placement of temporary no-parking signs in a public right-of-way
9. Placement of pedestrian boundary markers on city-owned property
10. Placement of additional waste containers
11. Having an impact on public safety
RECREATION CENTERS
"Community recreation centers are vital third spaces. They’re not work, they’re not home… they’re places where people can learn, destress, and organically connect."
NORTH LAKES RECREATION CENTER
North Lakes Recreation Center is a 17,417-square-foot facility with a cardio fitness equipment room, a weight room, an indoor basketball court, and three multi-purpose rooms that are available to rent.
The cardio fitness equipment room features treadmills, elliptical trainers, recumbent bikes, stair master, and a rowing machine. The weight room features Precor and commercial-grade strength training machines, Olympic weight bars, free weights, power racks, a smith machine, cable pulls, and incline and flat weight benches.
Visit North Lakes to use our fitness equipment, attend over 25 group exercise classes per week, play basketball or pickleball or learn a new skill. We offer classes in karate, dance, sports skills, CPR certification and more.
HIGHLIGHT
(940) 349-8287
2001 W. Windsor Dr. northlakesreccenter
OPERATING HOURS
Monday-Friday 5 a.m.-10 p.m.
Saturday 7 a.m.-4 p.m.
Sunday Closed
OPEN GYM HOURS
Basketball (Half Court)
Monday & Friday 6-8 a.m. & Noon-3 p.m.
Tuesday - Thursday 6-8 a.m. (Full Court)
Tuesday - Thursday 8-10 p.m.
Friday 8:30-10 p.m.
Pickleball
Tuesday & Thursday Noon-3 p.m.
North Lakes Rec Center offers world-renowned Les Mills group exercise classes. https://www.lesmills.com/us/about-us/
MEET THE TEAM
Alicia McDaniel Recreation Supervisor
Alicia.McDaniel@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-7764
Brad Groves Recreation Coordinator
Brad.Groves@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-7761
Ruby McKoy
Recreation Specialist
Ruby.McKoy@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-8287
DENIA RECREATION CENTER
Denia Recreation Center is a 17,417-square-foot facility with a combined cardio-weight room, indoor basketball court, a game room with a public computer, an indoor rock climbing wall, eSports lounge, and three multi-purpose rooms that are available for rentals.
Denia Rec Center’s 20-foot rock wall uses top-rope climbing and offers free climbing or belay assistance. The person belaying must be certified through Denia Recreation Center. Contact the center to inquire about upcoming classes.
Check out our new eSports lounge! Find leagues and tournaments on page 47 or how to book a birthday party on page 92. Watch for new STEAM programs starting this spring.
HIGHLIGHT
Denton Teen Council is open to teens living within the City of Denton or attending Denton ISD schools and was developed to provide teen perspective regarding programming and community issues related to the Parks and Recreation Department. Teen Council runs September – May each year. Applications are accepted until all spots are full, contact Jodi. McClaren@cityofdenton.com or call (940) 349-8136 for more information.
Robbie
Robbie.Johnson@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-8578
(940) 349-8285
1001
OPERATING HOURS
Monday-Thursday 7 a.m.-8 p.m.
Friday 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Sunday Closed
OPEN GYM HOURS
Basketball
Tuesday 7-8 a.m. & 6-8 p.m.
Wednesday 7-9 a.m. & 6-8 p.m.
Thursday 7-8 a.m.
Friday 1:30-5 p.m.
Pickleball
Monday & Friday 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
*Open Basketball in evenings on Tuesdays are subject to archery classes if they make or get cancelled.
Jodi.Mcclaren@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-8136
MLK JR. RECREATION CENTER
MLK Jr. Rec Center is a 21,560-square-foot facility with a combined cardio-weight room, indoor basketball court, a computer room, a game room, an arts and crafts room, and a multi-purpose room adjacent to a kitchen that is available for rentals.
MLK Jr. Rec Center offers an array of fee-based programs, including Xtreme Hip Hop, karate, spring and summer camps, and more. For information, check out the Fitness and Enrichment Programming pages 24 & 50.
We also host a variety of cultural programs such as MLK Day, Black History Month, Black History Art Exhibit, Cultural Experience series, Women’s History Month, and Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month. As well as educational classes like Computer Tech Classes, English as a Second Language, and GED programming.
MEET THE TEAM
Cheylon Brown Recreation Supervisor
Cheylon.Brown@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-8576
Yosselin Muller Recreation Coordinator
Yosselin.Muller@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-8147
(940) 349-8575
1300 Wilson St. mlkjrreccenter
OPERATING HOURS
Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-8 p.m.
Friday 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Sunday Closed
OPEN GYM HOURS
Basketball
Monday - Friday 9-10 a.m. & 1-2 p.m.
HIGHLIGHT
MLK Jr. Rec Center hosts a variety of community meetings such as SEDNA, NAACP, LULAC, Juneteenth, and voting. If you are interested in hosting a community meeting, please feel free to reach out to us!
Jane Riddle Recreation Coordinator
Jane.Riddle@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-8579
Anne Roberts Recreation Specialist
Ann.Roberts@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-8575
The Historic Denton Civic Center was designed by renowned Texas Architect O’Neil Ford. It is centrally located near downtown Denton in beautiful Quakertown Park. The Civic Center is available for a variety of rentals. Schedule a time to tour the facility and to meet with a Civic Center team member who will help bring your event vison to life.
ROTUNDA
The focal-point of the Denton Civic Center, the 9,000-square-foot indoor rotunda, is the perfect venue for a wide range of events, such as trade shows, banquets, conferences, town halls, conventions, community events, wedding receptions, quinceañeras, live performances, reunions, proms, and social events. The rotunda can accommodate up to 1,000 guests or 600 seated.
OPERATING HOURS
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-7 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday Closed, available for rentals
WALKING TRACK
The Denton Civic Center features an indoor walking track. Access to the walking track is included with a Denton Parks and Recreation Rec Pass and Gym Membership.
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-7 p.m.
PLAZA & QUAKERTOWN PARK
The peaceful setting of Quakertown Park is available when you rent the 4,000-square-foot outdoor, covered plaza. Equipped with lighting for evening rentals and electricity, this is a perfect spot for your patio-style event.
HEALTH & FITNESS
“Parks provide opportunities for physical activity and connecting with the outdoors. The resulting impacts are better mental health, improved physical health, and increased physical activity.”
– Kristine Stratton, Parks and Recreation is Essential
HEALTH & FITNESS
Find Your Fit
We offer a variety of health and fitness programs throughout each of our recreation centers. From Group Exercise to running to personal training, there is something for everyone. Stop by any of our recreation centers and find your fit!
For membership information, see page 97.
North Lakes Gym Child Watch
Bring your children while you work out! North Lakes Gym Child Watch offers a clean and safe environment for your kids to socialize, interact, use their creativity, and most importantly, have fun. For children ages 8-weeks to 11 years old. Free with a parent’s three-month or oneyear gym membership. $10 per month, per family with parent’s one-month gym or group exercise membership. Drop-in $5 per child.
North Lakes Rec Center
Monday - Saturday | 8-11 a.m.
Monday - Thursday | 4-8 p.m.
MEET THE TEAM
(940) 349-8287
www.dentonparks.com
dentonparksnrec
Group Exercise Membership Classes
Group Exercise classes are available with the Group Exercise Membership. For rates, see page 97. For an updated class schedule, visit www.cityofdenton.com/fitness
What Group Exercise Membership includes:
g Full access to the weight rooms
g Full access to the cardio equipment
g Access to Group Exercise classes
Scan QR code with the camera on your phone for fitness programs and classes! Alicia
MEMBERSHIP CLASSES
Group Exercise classes are available with the Group Exercise Membership. For rates, see page 97. For an updated class schedule, visit www.cityofdenton.com/fitness
Les Mills BODYPUMP™
This full-body weight training workout is ideal for anyone looking to get lean, toned and fit – fast. Instructors coach you through weighted barbell, free weights, and bodyweight exercises with encouragement, motivation and great music.
Les Mills BODYATTACK™
A high-energy interval-training cardio workout. Restore your fitness with high, medium, and low-impact sports-inspired aerobics, plyometrics, and body weight exercises.
Les Mills BODYCOMBAT™
Punch and kick your way to cardio fitness with this highenergy cardio workout that draws from Karate, boxing, Taekwondo, Tai Chi & Muay Thai.
Les Mills CORE™
Build strength, stability and endurance in your abdominals, hips, butt and lower back muscles. Using resistance tubes and weight plates. Featuring body weight exercises, crunches, and hovers.
Les Mills BODYBALANCE™
New name, same class! This Yoga flow, Tai Chi, Pilates workout builds flexibility and core strength with controlled breathing, concentration and stretches that will create a lasting sense of wellbeing and calm.
Total Fit
Challenge the body with a focus on cardio endurance, muscular strength, and flexibility. Intense enough for a teenager yet tailored to the 50+ exerciser. Chair support provided for modifications. Self-pacing is encouraged.
BollyX®
A dance-fitness class that embodies the infectious energy, expression and movement of Bollywood. This cardio workout cycles between higher and lower-intensity dance sequences to get you moving, sweating, and smiling!
INSTRUCTOR SPOTLIGHT
Meet Katrina Campbell
Zumba®
Zumba takes the “work” out of workout, by mixing low and high intensity dance moves for a calorie-burning fitness party. Zumba Gold® | Zumba Gold is a lower intensity/ lower-impact Zumba workout modified for active older adults.
Indoor Cycling
This 45-minute stationary bike workout improves cardiovascular fitness, while strengthening and toning your lower body muscles. Space is limited, please arrive early.
Cycle Yoga
Improve cardio endurance, strength, and flexibility with 40-minutes of high energy cardio training on a stationary bike followed by 20-minutes of mat yoga.
Chair Yoga
A series of gentle seated and standing yoga poses designed to increase flexibility, balance, range of movement and posture alignment. The chair is used for seated poses and standing support. This shoe-friendly class does not include mat floor work.
Beginner Mat Yoga
A series of mat yoga poses designed to increase spinal flexibility, balance, core stability, and hip mobility. Set to a slower pace, and well suited for beginners of all ages.
Classically Fit
A medium-to-high-intensity senior fitness workout featuring aerobics and functional resistance exercises designed to help participants maintain an independent lifestyle. Build strength, improve coordination, balance, agility, and cardio fitness. Instructors provide exercise options and a warm, friendly and safe class environment.
Power Ride
Improve your stamina and burn fat with this 45-minute high-intensity interval training cardiovascular workout on stationary bikes.
“I have coached Les Mills GRIT at North Lakes Rec Center for just over 5 years. I also lead the Couch To 5K Running Program. My journey to becoming a group exercise instructor started as a GRIT participant. I fell in love with the program instantly! The thought of helping others get fit and be a healthier version of themselves is the number one reason I love seeing people come in and help them achieve their goals. I love empowering people to believe in themselves! What I love about teaching at Denton Parks and Rec is the family dynamic we have. Everyone is authentic and genuinely cares about the wellbeing of others.”
HEALTH & FITNESS PROGRAMS
Additional fees may apply
SilverSneakers® Classic
An introductory senior-fitness workout designed to improve muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and mobility. Exercises are performed using hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a small air-filled ball. A chair is used for seated exercises and standing support. Movements can be adapted to suit various limitations and fitness levels.
Denia Recreation Center
Monday & Friday, 10 a.m.
Denton Senior Center
Tuesday & Thursday, 10:30 a.m.
North Lakes Recreation Center
Tuesday & Thursday, 11 a.m.
American Legion Hall Senior Center
Wednesday & Friday, 10 a.m.
Les Mills GRIT
Les Mills GRIT™ is a series of 30-minute high-intensity interval training (HIIT) workouts, designed to improve strength, increase cardiovascular fitness, and build lean muscle. Utilizing barbells, weight plates, step platforms, and plyometric, speed, and agility body weight exercises, certified coaches will motivate you to go hard and get fit!
North Lakes Rec Center
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 5:30 a.m.
Monday & Wednesday, 5 p.m.
Saturday, 7:15 a.m.
Couch to 5K
This instructor-led running group is great for those with a beginner fitness level. Train for your first 5K in an open, accepting social environment.
North Lakes Rec Center
Tuesday & Saturday
INSTRUCTOR SPOTLIGHT
Meet Yvonne Kendricks
Xtreme Hip Hop
Turn down for what? Xtreme Hip Hop brings life and fun back to fitness! Xtreme Hip Hop is a cardio workout that revamps traditional step aerobics with dance fitness moves set to old and new-school hip hop that makes you want to get up and move! This workout utilizes a step platform. Please bring a sweat towel and water. MLK Jr. Rec Center
Tuesday, 6:15-7:15 p.m.
Saturday, 10:15-11:15 a.m.
Smart Start
Smart Start is a one-time 90-minute session with a certified personal trainer designed to set you on the right path to using the weight room and cardio equipment independently. Fitness assessment and personalized workout plan included.
Personal Fitness Training
Certified Personal Trainers provide wellness education providing in-depth information on equipment usage and lifestyle management. Receive customized health and fitness solutions with realistic goal setting and supervised one-on-one workouts.
Personal Fitness Training packages are available to those with an active Denton Parks and Rec Gym Membership. Personal Fitness Training is suitable for exercisers of any fitness level, and physical ability. Choose from half-hour or one-hour sessions that meet one, two, or three days per week.
To schedule an appointment, contact Brad Groves at (940) 349-7761 or Brad.Groves@cityofdenton.com.
Yvonne has been teaching classes for Denton Parks and Recreation since February 2022 and currently teaches Silver Sneakers Fundamentals at the American Legion Hall Senior Center. Yvonne decided to become a group exercise instructor because she wanted to better the health and strength of active adult patrons. One thing she loves about teaching for Denton Parks and Recreation is the positive feedback from the patrons that they feel healthier, stronger, and more energized. Yvonne certifications include: Silver Sneakers Nutrition as We Age Member Engagement Workshop, Silver Sneakers Muscular Power, Silver Sneakers Osteoporosis and Exercise, Silver Sneakers Classic, and Silver Sneakers Foundations.
United In Play For All
UNITE
with Parks and Recreation
In August 2020, the Denton community experienced a profound loss when 17-year-old Dylan Dorrell tragically passed away due to sudden cardiac arrest during a cross-country practice at South Lakes Park. Turning this heart-wrenching incident into a catalyst for change, Dylan’s parents established the Run for Dylan Foundation, with a mission to prevent such tragedies from happening to another child.
Since its inception, the Run for Dylan Foundation has raised funds to install AED Save Stations in Denton parks and offer free heart screenings. The aim is not only to honor Dylan’s memory but also to ensure the safety of other young athletes and community members. The foundation’s dedication has touched the hearts of many, and their efforts have gained momentum over the years.
In a momentous event on Feb. 2, 2024, the City of Denton, and Run for Dylan Foundation celebrated the installation of the first free-standing AED Station at South Lakes Park. This AED station represents a lifeline for the community, providing immediate assistance in case of cardiac-related emergencies and exemplifying the power of collective action.
The city of Denton has played a pivotal role in this community-driven initiative, collaborating closely with the Run for Dylan Foundation for four years. This new partnership showcases the city's commitment to the well-being of the community and its ability to unite residents in times of need. The installation of the first AED Save Station at South Lakes Park marks a significant step toward creating a safer environment for all, reflecting the strength that emerges when a community unites for a common cause.
ACTIVE ADULTS
“Ninety percent of U.S. adults say that parks and recreation is an important local government service. People of all ages, income levels and all racial, ethnic and political backgrounds agree that parks and recreation is essential.”
– Kristine Stratton, Parks and Recreation is Essential
ACTIVE ADULTS
www.dentonparks.com
dentonseniorcenter
We strive to UNITE and GROW the lives of active adults and seniors while promoting physical and social well-being, community involvement, independence, and PLAY!
American Legion Hall Senior Center (ALH)
(940) 349-8298
629 Lakey St.
OPERATING HOURS
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday Closed, available for rentals
HIGHLIGHT
VETERAN’s WALL of HONOR is a memorial dedicated to the African American veterans of World War II from Denton, Texas. Interested in learning about the culture of local Denton veterans, come and enjoy the presentation.
MEET THE TEAM
Nicole Brasher Recreation Supervisor, DSC
Nicole.Brasher@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-8727
Tyler Smith Recreation Coordinator, DSC
Tyler.Smith@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-7784
Shannon Nuspel Recreation Coordinator, DSC
Shannon.Nuspel@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-8722
Denton Senior Center (DSC)
(940) 349-8720
509 N. Bell Ave.
OPERATING HOURS
Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m.-Noon
Sunday Closed
OPEN GYM PICKLEBALL
Thursday 6-8 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m.-Noon
Cheylon Brown Recreation Supervisor, ALH
Cheylon.Brown@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-8576
Yvonne Kendricks
Recreation Coordinator, ALH
Yvonne.Kendricks@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-8296
Susi Moore Recreation Specialist, DSC
Susan.Moore@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-8721
Fit For 50+
No-cost gym and fitness membership for eligible seniors through participating insurance plans. These no-cost fitness membership programs, designed for active older adults, are delivered through a nationwide network of participating insurance plans.
Benefits include:
u NAT Membership and water exercise classes
u Unlimited access to group-ex membership classes at all rec centers
u Unlimited access to fitness rooms and REC Pass activities including the indoor walking track at Denton Civic Center
Verify eligibility online or call your provider.
www.silversneakers.com
www.silverandfit.com
www.myrenewactive.com
For membership information, see page 97.
DROP IN ACTIVITIES
NOW OPEN on Saturday
NOW OPEN on Saturdays, there will be Group Exercise classes, all the favorite drop-in activities, plus creative workshops. Rec Pass required for most activities.
Denton Senior Center
Aletha’s Craft & Gift Shop
A shop to purchase handmade items crafted by local seniors, where each purchase gives back to support the Denton Parks Foundation. Now Accepting Venmo for payment!
Denton Senior Center
Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Saturday, 8 a.m.-Noon
Ed Bonk Woodshop
Access is granted on a monthly or yearly option for anyone age 50+. Novice and experienced woodworkers are welcome! Keep an eye out for Woodshop Pop-Up workshops!
Denton Senior Center
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-Noon
Tuesday & Thursday, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Newcomer Meet & Greet
Welcome to the Denton Senior Center! Informational for newcomers to learn more about the Denton Senior Center. Tour, ask questions, meet with staff, find areas of interest, and learn how to get the most out of your membership.
Denton Senior Center
May 17, July 19, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Friday Night Music & Dance
Join us to dance the night away or sit back and listen to the live entertainment for the night. Refreshments are sponsor provided. Each night will have a different musical genre and theme to liven up the night!
Denton Senior Center
Monthly on Friday, 6:30 p.m.
April 26, ‘70s Night May 31, Latin Night
June 28, Swing Night July 26, ‘80s Night
Aug. 31, Country Night
Ceramics Painting
Enjoy painting ceramics while in the company of others. This is a come-and-go atmosphere that allows you to paint your ceramic piece. Wear old clothes. Some glazes are available.
American Legion Hall Senior Center
Monday, Thursday, Friday, 10:30 a.m.-Noon
Ceramics
Beginner and experienced registrants come together in a relaxed atmosphere to use existing or handcraft from clay molds. We do have a pottery wheel. Learn to apply a variety of glaze techniques to create your own unique art piece. Bring your own greenware or clay. Price includes instruction, basic supplies, and firings for the month. Artists are welcome to bring additional supplies as needed.
Denton Senior Center
Tuesday or Thursday, 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
You Can Paint! - Oil Painting
Even if you’ve never held a paint brush or can’t draw a straight line you will be amazed at the beautiful oil painting you can create in one inspiring lesson. Beginners learn basics of color mixing, brushstrokes and perspective while completing a landscape, seascape or still life in this fun and easy class taught by awardwinning instructor, Christen Garden. All supplies: canvas, paint, brushes, medium, easel, detailed lesson plan and instruction are provided.
Denton Senior Center
April 27, May 18, Aug. 31, 9-11:45 a.m.
Sewing Class
Let’s share our passion for sewing! This course is for beginners or intermediate skill level sewers. Learn basic through intermediate sewing skills while boosting individual design style and exploring your creative style. Also, learn to master sewing machine techniques. Lessons are personalized with your choice of project and ability. Feel free to come learn your concept and go on to enjoy the rest of your day.
American Legion Hall Senior Center
Monday, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Watercolor Projects:
With Dalynn Montgomery
This class will promote experimentation with a limited palette to mix all the colors you need for a vibrant and harmonious watercolor sketch or painting. Beginners and intermediate painters are welcome to join the fun! Supply list provided upon registration.
Denton Senior Center
Thursday, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Encounters with Art
Experience art, music, and drama in a different way. Storytellers, creative-thinkers, artisans of all kinds share their passions with the public. All events are open to the public. We encourage you to get out and encounter art in Denton.
Denton Senior Center
Adult Coloring
Find a calming moment in coloring for fun and relaxation. Did you know that coloring can soothe negative emotions, reduces stress and anxiety while exercising the entire brain, and improves focus? And you don’t have to be an expert artist to color. Chose something you like and create your own masterpiece. Supplies provided.
American Legion Hall Senior Center
Friday, 1-3 p.m.
Denton Senior Center
Wednesday, 12:30 p.m.
One Stroke Painting Technique
A painting technique that is so easy, fun, and relaxing. Join and see what you can do! Learn to paint flowers and leaves.
Denton Senior Center
Thursday, 3-4:30 p.m.
Desserts and Discussions
Learn something neat while enjoying a sweet treat! From health topics to enthusiasts showing us something new. Grab a dessert and some knowledge.
Denton Senior Center
Various Days of the Month, 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Book Club
Expand your horizons and create connections through reading and discussion. The book club will enhance your reading experience as you share personal viewpoints with others. Sharing culture and respectful debates of ideas are welcomed.
American Legion Hall Senior Center
First Friday of each month, 1 p.m.
Denton Master Gardener Presentations
Learn gardening tips and tricks from the professionals! Each month features a different topic to help you learn or perfect your gardening skills.
Denton Senior Center
Second Friday, 9 a.m.
Technology Class
Learn how to work on a computer or cell phone with the help of the Denton Public Library. Navigate technology with less anxiety. You will create lifelong bongs and knowledge through the program.
American Legion Hall Senior Center
First Friday of each month, Noon-1:30 p.m.
Digital Skills Training
The classes offer are Basic Computer Skills, Basic Windows OS, Internet & Email, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel, Resume Building, and Smart Phone 101. Each class is usually about 1 hour and 10 minutes to 1.5 hours in length.
American Legion Hall Senior Center
Monday, 2:30-4 p.m.
Wednesday, Noon-2 p.m.
Denton Senior Center
Monday, 10 a.m.
Movie Matinee
Enjoy a free movie at the Denton Senior Center. Stop by to vote for each month’s showing! What is a trip to the movies without popcorn? Popcorn and drinks are provided. Bring a friend and enjoy the afternoon!
Denton Senior Center
Second Friday of each month, 1 p.m.
Denton Black Film Festival
The Denton Black Film Festival offers monthly showtimes and discussions on films or documentaries focusing on Black history, arts, and culture.
American Legion Hall Senior Center
Third Wednesday of each month, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
NEW! Learn Spanish
Join us this summer for a class to immerse yourself in Latin culture. Learn the lingo, dance the tango, and get a taste for the Spanish side of life. We will be covering the basics of Spanish as well as conversational pieces for travel and culture.
Denton Senior Center
Hope Kitchen
Hope Kitchen of Mt Calvary Baptist Church provides hot, wholesome meals to reduce hunger, increase nutrition, and encourage fellowship. The meals are served on a first come, first served basis.
American Legion Hall Senior Center
Wednesday, Noon
Genealogy
Instructor Diana Reaves will take you on a fact-finding journey into the past. Bring your family stories and computer/tablet to use as she guides you through the ins and outs of Family Search, a family tracking web service.
American Legion Hall Senior Center
Second & Third Tuesday of each month, 3 p.m.
Domino Tournament
Let today be your lucky day by joining a team and playing competitive dominoes. Put those counting skills to the test. Master strategy and leave with bragging rights. Games are played on four table, two teams at a time. Winning teams advance, and the losing team is eliminated.
American Legion Hall Senior Center
Thursday, 6-9 p.m.
Free to attend
CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR ACTIVE ADULT SPECIAL EVENTS ON PAGES 8-11!
Tai Chi
Tai Chi is a martial art that uses slow, fluid movements of the limbs and torso to move energy. Students learn slow motion warm-up, breathing exercises, and 24 basic movements. Benefits include stress reduction, mental awareness, and physical fluidity. Classes are designed in a six-week progressive structure.
American Legion Hall Senior Center
Tuesday, 2 p.m.
Denton Senior Center
Monday, 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Tuesday, 6:45-7:45 p.m.
Line Dance Lessons
Start from the beginning to build the foundation for line dancing. Learn steps and patterns that will build your confidence to move up to our Intermediate class. Country genre.
Denton Senior Center
Tuesday, 2-3 p.m. (Intermediate) or 3-4 p.m. (Beginner)
Wayne’s Line Dancing
Become the life of the party and enjoy learning the latest line dances with other seniors. Hip Hop and R&B genre.
American Legion Hall Senior Center
Tuesday, 6-7 p.m.
Fitness Room Orientation
Need help with your form or just figuring out what a cable machine is? The Denton Senior Center is partnering with various organizations to bring professionals to the weight room to help you hit the racks and get the gains you desire.
Denton Senior Center
Monthly on Friday, various times
SilverSneakers® Classic
An introductory senior-fitness workout designed to improve muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and mobility. Exercises are performed using hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a small air-filled ball. A chair is used for seated exercises and standing support. Movements can be adapted to suit various limitations and fitness levels. For more information, see page 24.
Walking Wednesday
Take a moment to empower yourself and others while improving your mind and body. Walking Wednesday is an opportunity to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine while reducing numerous health risks. Let walking with others provide motivation to put one foot in front of the other. American Legion Hall
Wednesday, 8:30-9:30 a.m.
LOCAL & EXTENDED TRIPS
LOCAL TRIPS
Lunch Bunch
Calling all foodies! Interested in trying a new bite? Maybe making a new friend or two? Sign up for the next Lunch Bunch, happening twice a month at various resturants around the metroplex. Each date we will meet at 11 a.m. Registration is required and is $5. Meet at Denton Senior Center
Dates and Times will Vary
Day Trips
Get Up! Get Going! Get Out! Let’s travel around the metroplex for a day trip. Grab your friends or make new friends. Whether you are interested in learning about history, seeing musicals and plays, or just eating and shopping with friends, there is a trip to interest you! Spots are limited, so get your spots saved early! Fees vary based on activity.
April 5, Texas Rangers vs Astros Game
April 19, Trade Days
April 25, WinStar World Casino
May 23, Dallas World Aquarium
May 30, Play-Footloose
June 5, Lavender Ridge Farms
June 14, 4 Old Broads!
June 27, The Star Cowboys
July 18, WinStar World Casino
Aug. 15, Fort Worth Japanese Garden
EXTENDED TRIPS
Roaming Coastal Maine
Registration is now open! Join us on an adventure to Portland, Choice on Tour, Oyster Farm, Bar Harbor, Acadia National Park, Lobster Trap Pull Demonstration, Wine Tasting, Camden, Freeport, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, and Boothbay. You will be able to lose yourself in the natural beauty of Acadia National Park, watch as traps are hauled from the ocean onto a working lobster boat, and sample the vintages during a wine tasting. This is sure to be a trip to remember!
For rates and itinerary, visit:
https://gateway.gocollette.com/link/1122011
For questions and reservation help, please contact Nicole Brasher at (940) 349-8727.
Meet at Denton Senior Center
July 7-13
Classical Greece
Discover the magnificent ruins of ancient Greece in their tranquil Mediterranean settings. This comprehensive journey explores Greece’s most important ancient monuments, like the famed Temple of Zeus, the archaeological site of Olympia, and ancient artifacts of Delphi. Explore Athens, visit a local farm in the countryside, learn how to cook traditional Mediterranean cuisine and learn the hisotry of thei s fascinating country through guided tours!
https://gateway.gocollette.com/link/1200643
For questions and reservation help, please contact Nicole Brasher at (940) 349-8727.
Meet at Denton Senior Center Oct. 27-Nov. 6
ATHLETICS
“Playing sports enables you to create friendships you otherwise might not have formed. Sports bring teens together from different schools, backgrounds, and communities. Many times, the friendships you create on the field remain intact even when you are not playing sports.”- Sutter Health
ATHLETICS
Find Your Play
Denton Parks and Recreation Athletics offer a variety of programs for all ages and abilities. From Adult leagues to Youth leagues to open programming, there is truly something for everyone!
Registration Information
www.dentonparkscatalog.com
Fall League registration opens in July and games begin in September. Winter League registration will open in October and games will begin in December. Spring League registration will open in December and games will begin in February. Summer League registration opens in March and games begin in May.
MEET THE TEAM
Jason Barrow
Athletics Manager
Jason.Barrow@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-7218
Rachael Burks
Recreation Supervisor
Rachael.Burks@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-8523
(940) 349-8526
www.dentonparks.com
dentonparksnrec
Team Sideline
Visit teamsideline.com/denton to:
g View your schedule
g Check league standings
g See game scores
g See league rules
g Sign up as a free agent
Scan QR code with the camera on your phone for registration and program information!
Kelsey Stuart
Recreation Supervisor
Kelsey.Stuart@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-8547
Brad Bosquez
Athletics Coordinator
Brad.Bosquez@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-8546
Adult Co-Ed Volleyball
Advance your game competitively or for fun! The league includes eight games, including playoffs, with games played as early as 6:30 p.m. A maximum of 12 players are allowed per roster.
North Lakes Rec Center
McMath Middle School, 1900 Jason Dr.
Monday, 6:30-10:30 p.m.
Adult Basketball
The Basketball League includes eight games, including playoffs, with games played as early as 6:30 p.m on Wednesday and 1 p.m. on Sunday. A maximum of 12 players are allowed per roster.
McMath Middle School, 1900 Jason Dr.
Wednesday, 6:30-10:30 p.m.
Sunday, 1-5 p.m.
Adult Soccer
Kick, Pass, and Score! The Adult Soccer League includes eight games, including playoffs, with games played as early as 6:30 p.m. at Vela Athletic Complex. A maximum of 15 players are allowed per roster.
Vela Athletic Complex
Wednesday, 6-10 p.m.
For Pickleball League information, visit page 46.
Adult Kickball
The league includes eight games, including playoffs. A maximum of 20 players are allowed per roster.
North Lakes Softball Complex
Tuesday, 6:45-9:30 p.m.
Adult Softball
Grab your glove and let the games begin! Choose a day that works with your schedule and select the division that matches your skills and competitiveness. Rain make up games may be scheduled on any day.
North Lakes Softball Complex.
Weekday, 6:30-11 p.m.
Sunday Afternoons, 1-5 p.m.
Sunday Evening, 5-10 p.m.
Adult Cornhole
Come out and throw some bags! This is a double header league that includes an eight-game regular season, with a single elimination end of season tournament. Games will be played at the Denton County Brewing Co. A maximum of 4 players are allowed per roster. Limited spots available!
Denton County Brewing Co., 200 E. McKinney St.
Thursday, 6:30-9 p.m.
Sunday, 2-10 p.m.
Co-Ed Youth NFL Flag Football
Youth flag football is a modified version of American football that is specifically designed for children and teenagers. It offers a fun and inclusive way for young players to learn and enjoy the fundamentals of football while emphasizing safety and participation. As a partner with NFL Flag, each child receives an NFL branded team jersey and NFL Flag belts to keep.
Spring & Fall
Ages 5-13
Vela Athletic Complex
Co-Ed Youth Futsal: Indoor Soccer
Youth indoor soccer, also known as futsal, is an exciting and fast-paced team sport that is played in indoor arenas or gymnasiums. It offers a unique and dynamic experience for young players, focusing on skill development, creativity, and teamwork.
Winter & Summer
Ages 3-13
McMath Middle School, 1900 Jason Dr.
Co-Ed Youth Basketball
Youth basketball is an energetic and dynamic team sport that provides young players with an opportunity to develop their basketball skills, foster teamwork, and enjoy the excitement of the game. It offers a platform for children and teenagers to learn and appreciate the fundamentals of basketball in a fun and inclusive environment.
Winter, Summer
Ages 5-13
UNT Gym
Co-Ed Youth Volleyball
Youth volleyball is a dynamic and engaging team sport specifically designed for children and teenagers. It offers a fantastic opportunity for young players to develop their physical abilities, teamwork skills, and love for the game in a fun and inclusive environment.
Spring, Summer, Fall
Ages 7-15
UNT Gym
Bowmen Sports - Home School PE
PE 101/102 is a 90-minute class offered on Wednesdays taught by Bowmen Sports for ages 5-14. This program allows students to explore many sports in a short time. This program is designed for students to be ACTIVE and learn about athletics and team sports.
Ages 5-16
Denia Rec Center
Stay Ready Basketball
These clinics are great for both the beginner looking to gain a basic understanding of the sport, and the veteran needing to focus on skills.
Ages 4-16
MLK Jr. Rec Center
Soccer Sparks
Soccer Sparks offers age-appropriate soccer classes for kids ages 2 to 12 in a low-pressure, high-skill learning environment. The Soccer Sparks approach utilizes fun and games so that children develop a passion for soccer without the stress of competitive play. Taught by USSF Nationally Certified coaches, Soccer Sparks’ “allball” training techniques help kids meet their maximum potential while emphasizing fair play and enjoyment of the sport. Players will learn skills such as ball control and awareness, dribbling, proper passing techniques, shielding, shooting, heading, and team play. Register by the Wednesday before each session.
Ages 2-9
Denia Rec Center
North Lakes Rec Center
DENTON SPORTS
Summer Camps
GOLFERS ACADEMY SUMMER CAMP
North Lakes Driving Range
Spend your mornings learning the fundamentals of golf and maybe some new techniques! A daily refreshment is included in camp fee.
June 3-6, June 10-13, July 15-18, July 22-25
Ages 6-17
SKATEBOARDING 101 CAMP
Denton Skate Park
Whether you’re a beginner looking to master the basics or an experienced skater aiming to refine your skills, our certified instructors are here to guide you. Join us for an exhilarating journey of balance, technique, and style as you learn to shred the streets or skatepark with confidence. Get ready to roll, carve, and ollie your way to becoming a skilled skateboarder. Enroll today and take the first kickflip towards your skateboarding dreams!
Ages 7-15
JUST KIDS SKILLS CAMP
Denia Recreation & Soccer Field
Join the Just Kids Skills Camps and take part in one of the freshest and most exciting camp experiences in the country! Offering beginning to intermediate fundamental training in football, soccer, or basketball. Campers will have the option to try any sport any day! Camp shirt, poster, and daily raffles are all apart of what your camper will receive.
June 17-20
Ages 6-12
TENNIS & PICKLEBALL CAMP
Denton Tennis & Pickleball Center
Whether you are new to the game or looking to enhance your skills, our qualified instructors will guide you every step of the way. Our tennis and pickleball camps are perfect for all ages and skill levels.
Ages 5-18
NORTH LAKES DRIVING RANGE
Bays and Putting Green
Enjoy one of 32 hitting bays at the driving range, or the green - with 18 putting holes and 5 chipping holes. Artificial turf on both areas and covered bays for sun shade. Everything is on a first come, first served basis. Hitting bays and parts of the green are subject to be reserved for private lessons and group programs.
Range Buckets
Small and large buckets are available for driving, chipping, and putting. Discounts are provided with proof of I.D. for Military, Students, and Seniors 50+. The last bucket sale is at 8:30 p.m.
$6 Small bucket of golf balls
$12 Large bucket of golf balls
MEET COACH JOEL
(940) 349-8545
2009 W. Windsor Dr.
northlakesdrivingrange
OPERATING HOURS
Sunday-Tuesday 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
Wednesday 8 a.m.-11 a.m. & 3-9 p.m.
Thursday-Saturday 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
Private Lessons
To schedule a private lesson, contact our PGA Top Golf Instructor, Joel Van Der Sloot at (602) 549-6496, or email jvgolfdoc@hotmail.com.
Range Cards
Prepay for baskets and save yourself time and money by picking up a Driving Range Member Card. Reloads can be purchased either online or inside during clubhouse hours. See a front desk member for more information.
“I have been a Teaching Professional for over 30 years in Texas, Arizona, and 10 years in Germany, having given my first golf lesson at the age of 16. My specialty is in individual instruction and the development of advanced teaching techniques. My focus is on producing Tour Players out of juniors and making playing professionals better players. I also love to teach both women and men in all areas from beginner to tour player. As a PGA Teaching Professional, it is important for me to give the student as much knowledge as possible. Many of my students, both men and women, have earned golf scholarships to many colleges.”
Junior Golfers Academy
Kids will learn putting, fundamentals, chipping, and etiquette. Kids will work on check list, back swing, full swing follow through, and fairness.
North Lakes Driving Range
Tuesday
Level 1, 5-5:45 p.m., Ages 8-12
Level 2, 6-6:45 p.m., Ages 13-17
Little Rookies Golf
Little ones work on good sportsmanship and player safety, while learning to grip, putt, chip, and swing. Parents are encouraged to stay and participate.
North Lakes Driving Range
Tuesday, 4:30-5 p.m.
Ages 5-7
Homeschool Golfing
Introducing Homeschool Golfing, an innovative and comprehensive homeschool golf program designed to nurture the passion for golf and develop young talents in a social environment. Our program offers a unique blend of golf instruction, physical fitness, mental coaching, and academic integration, ensuring a wellrounded education while pursuing excellence on the golf course.
North Lakes Driving Range
Second and Fourth Tuesday, 2-3 p.m.
Ages 8-17
Seniors on the Green
Experience the joy of improving your golf skills, making new friends, and sharing unforgettable moments with like-minded seniors during our group lessons. Whether you’re looking to refine your technique, enjoy the great outdoors, or simply connect with others, our bi-monthly golf group lessons and socials offer an enriching and fulfilling experience for seniors who embrace the spirit of golf and community. Join us, tee up, and let the fun begin!
North Lakes Driving Range
Second and Fourth Thursday, 1-2 p.m.
Ages 50+
Junior Links
Welcome to “Junior Links,” a dynamic and engaging monthly youth golf group lesson program designed to not only teach young golfers the fundamentals of the game but also to encourage social interaction and friendship development. Our program offers an exciting blend of golf instruction, teamwork, and camaraderie, making it an ideal choice for young golf enthusiasts looking to grow both as players and as individuals.
North Lakes Driving Range
First Saturday of each month, 10-11 a.m.
Ages 5-12
For Adapted Golf information, visit page 53.
Golf Scrambles
A golf scramble is a popular format of play in which teams of players come together to enjoy a fun and competitive round of golf. It offers a social and inclusive experience that caters to golfers of all skill levels, making it a favorite choice of players. In a golf scramble, each team typically consists of two players. The format encourages teamwork and camaraderie as team members collaborate to achieve the best possible score on each hole. It is a departure from the traditional individual play, creating a more relaxed and cooperative atmosphere
Robson Ranch/Wildhorse Golf Course
9428 Ed Robson Cir.
Third Tuesday of each month, March-October, 5 p.m.
North Lakes Golf Socials
This golf social is not just about improving your game; it’s about creating lasting memories, enjoying great food, winning prizes, and connecting with fellow golf enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or new to the sport, this event promises a fantastic time for all. All ages welcome for a night of giveaways, free challenges, food trucks, and discounted golf balls. Each one will have its own theme!
North Lakes Driving Range
March 8 & May 3, 5-9 p.m.
The Denton Open
18 Hole Golf Tournament
Fore! Get ready to tee off in our exciting 18-hole golf tournament designed to accommodate golfers of all skill levels. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting your golf journey, this tournament is the perfect opportunity to showcase your swing, enjoy a day on the greens, and connect with fellow golf enthusiasts. Mark your calendars for a day of golfing camaraderie and sportsmanship that’s perfect for golfers of all abilities. Swing into action and register today for this unforgettable golfing experience!
Robson Ranch/Wildhorse Golf Course
May 18-19
DENTON TENNIS & PICKLEBALL CENTER
Court Information
All City of Denton tennis programs and tournaments have priority on the courts. Tennis Tournaments will be all-day events.
Tennis Courts: 12
Pickleball Courts: 8
Additional City Tennis Courts
Joe Skiles Park
1731 Stonegate Dr.
Courts: 2
South Lakes Park
556 Hobson Ln.
Courts: 4
Avondale Park 2021 Devonshire Dr.
Courts: 2
Nette Shultz Park 1517 Mistywood Ln.
Courts: 2
*For additional pickleball courts, see page 46.
(940) 349-8526
1117 Riney Rd.
dentonparksnrec
OPERATING HOURS
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday Noon-5 p.m.
Please note: Operating hours will be as follows Dec.-Feb. and June-Aug.
Monday-Friday 8-11 a.m. & 5-9 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday Noon-5 p.m.
Private Lessons
Interested in improving your tennis or pickleball game? Sign up for private lessons, or adult and youth programming, with USPTA certified instructors.
Luis Valdez (432) 889-2588
Brandon L’Heureux (310) 435-2557
Constance Alexander (619) 273-4473
For Adapted Tennis information, visit page 53.
TENNIS
Adult Tennis 101
For beginner adults that have no experience and are wanting to learn the basics of tennis.
Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center
Ages 18+
Adult Tennis 201
For intermediate adults that are ready for game base drills and point play.
Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center
Ages 18+
Adult Tennis 301
For advanced adults that are ready for game base drills and point play. (3.0-3.49 rating)
Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center
Ages 18+
Adult Cardio
A high-energy tennis class featuring drills to give players a dynamic workout for “Level 3.5-4.0+ players”.
Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center
Ages 18+
Middle School Tennis Programming
For beginner to intermediate players. Teaching basic strokes: Start by breaking down the basic strokes, such as forehand, backhand, serve, and volley. Use fun drills and games to keep the kids engaged.
Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center
Ages 11-14
Elementary School Tennis Programming
For beginner and intermediate players. Players will have a blast learning basic strokes, while intermediate players begin playing for points and keeping score.
Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center
Ages 5-10
Junior Competitive Tennis
JCTP is “BY INVITATION ONLY” ------ Evaluations are required by Luis Valdez to be in the JCTP program. You must be playing tournaments to be in JCTP. (School, UTR or USTA tournaments). There are different levels that you would be considered for based on level and skill of play, not age or grade. In JCTP players will learn how to build a point, how to manage their emotions, develop different levels of conditioning (strength, endurance, and cardio) and develop leadership skills.
Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center
Ages 5-18
Adult Tennis and Pickleball Social
Free socials are offered for players of all skill levels to come together to enjoy playing tennis and pickleball for fun and exercise. Tennis and pickleball socials are an excellent opportunity to meet new people, make friends, and improve your game skills. Socials will be offered throughout the year, please check online for dates and times.
Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center
Ages 18+
Tennis Summer Camps
Whether you are new to the game or looking to enhance your skills, our qualified instructors will guide you every step of the way. Our tennis and pickleball camps are perfect for all ages and skill levels. We have camps for elementary, middle school and junior competitive. Don’t miss out on the chance to improve your skills, meet new friends and have an amazing time this summer.
Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center
Ages 5-18
Adult Pickleball 101
For beginner adults that have no experience and are wanting to learn the basics of pickleball.
Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center
Ages 18+
Adult Pickleball 201
For intermediate adults that are ready for game base drills and point play.
Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center
Ages 18+
Pickleball Leagues
Pickleball leagues offer a fun and competitive way to play the game while also connecting with other players in your community. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player, there’s a league that suits your skill level.
Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center
Ages 18+
Pickleball Open Play
Pickleball open play is a fun way to socialize and meet new people while playing the sport. We will have courts for beginners, intermediate, and advanced players, but it is important to have basic knowledge of the rules and scoring system to ensure a fun and fair game for everyone.
Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center
Tennis and Pickleball Camp
Whether you are new to the game or looking to enhance your skills, our qualified instructors will guide you every step of the way. Our tennis and pickleball camps are perfect for all ages and skill levels.
Ages 5-18
Adult Tennis and Pickleball Socials
Free socials are offered for players of all skill levels to come together to enjoy playing tennis and pickleball for fun and exercise. Tennis and pickleball socials are an excellent opportunity to meet new people, make friends, and improve your game skills. Socials will be offered for different skill levels throughout the year. Check online for dates and times.
Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center
Ages 18+
Additional Pickleball Courts
Indoor Courts
*Daily or Yearly Rec Pass Required
Monday & Friday
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Denia Rec Center Gym
Tuesday & Thursday Noon-3 p.m.
North Lakes Rec Center Gym
Thursday 6-8 p.m.
Denton Senior Center
Outdoor Courts
South Lakes Park 556 Hobson Ln.
Nette Shultz Park 1517 Mistywood Ln.
ESPORTS
Our NEW Esports lab located at Denia Rec Center combines community-oriented gameplay in a secure environment. Through open play, organized leagues, and tournaments, players of all skill levels can enhance their gaming skills and unleash their abilities while developing communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills.
Tournaments
Once a month, we will have a tournament to test your skills against other teams. Join in the fun as you compete to be the City of Denton Champion. For more information, contact Wes Dennis at team@dfwesports.gg.
Super Smash Bros Tournament
This tournament will be a 16 players maximum, open to ages 7-12.
Denia Rec Center Esports Lounge
Dec. 9, 1-4 p.m.
$8 per player
Super Smash Bros Tournament
This tournament will be a 16-player maximum, open to ages 12-18.
Denia Rec Center Esports Lounge
Jan. 21, 1-5 p.m.
$10 per player
Rocket League 2v2 Tournament
This tournament will be 8 teams maximum, open to all ages 12-18.
Denia Rec Center Esports Lounge
Feb. 3, 1-5 p.m.
$10 per team
Super Smash Bros Tournament
This tournament will be a 16-player maximum, open to ages 7-12.
Denia Rec Center Esports Lounge
Feb. 24, 1-4 p.m.
$8 per team
Mario Kart Tournament
This tournament will be a 16-player maximum, open to ages 12-18.
Denia Rec Center Esports Lounge
March 23, 1-5 p.m.
$10 per team
ENRICHMENT
“Nearly three in five park and recreation agencies provide science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)-specific programs to community members.”
– Kristine Stratton, Parks and Recreation is Essential
American Red Cross Adult & Pediatric
First Aid/CPR/AED Course
Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED blended learning or in-person course equips students to recognize and care for a variety of first aid, breathing, and cardiac emergencies involving adults, children, and infants. It is designed for students who need a certification that satisfies OSHA, workplace, or other regulatory requirements. Upon successful completion, a valid 2-year digital certificate for Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED is issued.
Denia Recreation Center
April 26, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Sept. 18, 4-8 p.m.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
May 11, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Aug. 3, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Intro to Babysitting
Participants are provided with a glimpse into the responsibilities of a babysitter. While this class does not mean a student is ready to babysit, it will help students learn about child development, childcare duties, and behavior management, so that when they are ready to babysit.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
First Saturday of each month, 1-2 p.m.
Safe at Home
Students, grades 4-6, are empowered with safety training that that will help them be prepared to stay home alone. Parents can use this class to help students practice safe habits such as how to handle common household emergencies or how to address illness or injury as this class helps prepare students to be safe while home alone, or watching younger siblings.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
First Saturday of each month, 10-11:30 a.m.
Computer Classes
Our digital skills training classes are taught by experienced instructors who provide insightful direction, assistance, and encouragement to their students to help them achieve their goals. Classes start at basic skill levels and are designed to prepare students for work and personal use.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
Fourth Saturday of each month, 10 a.m.
Job Readiness
Our Job Readiness training classes are taught by experienced instructors who provide insightful direction, assistance, and encouragement to their students to help them achieve their goals. Classes will cover resume writing, cover letter, and online job search.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
Fourth Saturday of each month, Noon
ESL Classes
Learning a new language can be intimidating but not impossible. When given the right opportunities, you will be surprised at how far you can push yourself. Classes offered by North Texas Adult Education & Literacy.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
Monday & Wednesday, 6-8 p.m.
Clase de ESL
Aprender un nuevo idioma puede ser intimidante pero no imposible. Cuando se le den las oportunidades adecuadas, se sorprenderá de lo lejos que puede esforzarse. Clases ofrecidas por Educación y Alfabetización de Adultos del Norte de Texas.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
Monday & Wednesday, 6-8 p.m.
GED Classes
Thinking about getting your high school equivalency by taking the GED® test? It’s never too late to achieve this goal, let NTAEL help pave the way for you! NTAEL offers GED® prep classes that help prepare you to feel confident enough to take and pass the test.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
Monday & Wednesday, 6-8 p.m.
Clase de GED
¿Está pensando en obtener su equivalencia de escuela secundaria tomando el examen GED®? Nunca es demasiado tarde para lograr este objetivo, ¡deje que NTAEL le ayude a allanar el camino! NTAEL ofrece clases de preparación para GED® que lo ayudan a prepararse para sentirse lo suficientemente seguro como para tomar y aprobar el examen.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
Monday & Wednesday, 6-8 p.m.
Karate
Learn martial arts while disciplining your mindset. This Karate class teaches self-defense, values of self-control, respect, patience, courtesy, and integrity.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
Tuesday & Thursday, 6-7:30 p.m.
Red Tiger Karate
Red Tiger offers a complete white through black belt program. A white uniform is required and may be purchased for $35 at the first class.
North Lakes Recreation Center
Friday, 6:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m., Ages 5-12
Friday, 7:30 p.m. & 8:30 p.m., Ages 13-18
Contemporary Ballet & Jazz
In alignment with their developmental stage and ability, children will continue to develop grace, strength, balance, and foundational ballet technique as well as learn beginning contemporary Jazz techniques. Please wear comfortable, well-fitting clothing. Dance clothes and shoes are not required but encouraged. No prior experience required.
North Lakes Recreation Center
Saturday, 10:45-11:30 a.m.
Beginning Ballet
Kids will learn to develop grace, strength, balance, and basic techniques from beginner barre through imaginative play and simple directives. Please wear comfortable, well-fitting clothing. Ballet clothes and shoes are not required but encouraged. Please bring a personal lightweight scarf or piece of fabric to use as a prop or you may purchase one from the instructor in the first class.
North Lakes Recreation Center
Saturday, 10:05-10:35 a.m.
Tiny Tutus Ballet
Dancers will learn the fundamentals of ballet in a nurturing and playful environment through simple directives and guided imaginative play. Please wear comfortable, well-fitting clothing. Ballet clothes and shoes are not required but encouraged. Please bring a personal lightweight scarf or piece of fabric to use as a prop or you may purchase one from the instructor in the first class.
North Lakes Recreation Center
Saturday, 9:30-10 a.m.
Game Nights
Friday Game Nights! Perfect for friends and family! Parents must remain with their children at all times.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
Second Friday of each month, 5-7 p.m.
Encounters with Art
Experience art, music, and drama in a different way. Storytellers, creative-thinkers, artisans of all kinds share their passions with the public. All events are open to the public. We encourage you to get out and encounter art in Denton.
Denton Senior Center
Wednesday, 6-8 p.m.
Creating Pottery
This all-abilities pottery class includes two lessons where participants will create a unique piece through hand sculpting, firing, and glazing. Pieces include cups, plates, vases, and ornaments.
North Lakes Recreation Center
Thursday, 10 a.m.-Noon
Preschool in Nature
Come and explore the outdoors with Preschool friendly activities!
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
April 12, May 10, 10 a.m.-Noon
Refrigerator Arts
This class is designed to serve preschool children and their parents or guardians. Children will participate in arts and crafts while adults engage in discussion topics such as preparing your child for school, healthy lunch ideas, and more.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
Second Monday of each month during school year, 5-7 p.m.
Hike with Denton Parks and Recreation
Join in on a guided hike through a variety of trails. Homeschool Hike
North Lakes Wildflower Trails
April 5, 10 a.m.-Noon
Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center
April 12, 10 a.m.-Noon
Lake Forest/Cross Timbers
April 26, 10 a.m.-Noon
Veterans
Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center
April 16, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Active Adults, Ages 50+
Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center
May 3, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Night Hike
Join in on a night hike at beautiful Clear Creek Natural Heritage Area trails.
Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center, Collins Entrance
April 12, May 17, 6-8 p.m.
Kayaking
Join American Canoe Association-assessed instructor and American Red Cross lifeguard-certified staff on a kayak adventure that tours a beautiful local waterway.
Active Adults
May 10, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Ages 8 and older
April 13, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
May 18, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Veterans
May 14, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
ADAPTED RECREATION
“Eighty-one percent of U.S. adults want parks and recreation to ensure inclusivity through policies and practices. Inclusive practices and policies are those that take into account people of all mental and physical abilities, as well as ethnic, religious, racial, cultural or socio-economic backgrounds or orientations.”
– Kristine Stratton, Parks and Recreation is Essential
ADAPTED RECREATION
Adapted Recreation for the Entire Community
These classes and events provide individuals with physical, developmental, and emotional disabilities a chance to participate in recreation programs with their peers while enhancing their physical, social, and emotional wellbeing. The whole community is invited to join in the fun!
For membership information, see page 97.
Inclusion Means Everyone Plays!
The City of Denton Parks and Recreation is committed to creating and promoting inclusion across all public spaces, places, facilities, and programs the department manages. Through the Inclusion Statement and supporting practices, we aim to ensure access to the benefits of quality parks and recreation for everyone, including individuals with physical, intellectual, and developmental disabilities, the LGBTQ community, racial and ethnic minorities, and refugees and immigrants.
Fun Facts
(940) 349-7757
2001 W. Windsor Dr. dentonparksnrec
g Adapted and Inclusive Recreation is also known as AIR.
g AIR programs serve over 300 individuals, ages 5-85, with intellectual, physical, and emotional disabilities.
g All Adapted Rec programs have an educational aspect, teaching social skills, healthy lifestyle, and creative expression.
g Adapted Rec works with local schools, communities, group homes, and veterans to provide programs to anyone who may benefit.
For more information on disability-focused programs and inclusion in all programs, contact North Lakes Recreation Center, (940) 349-8287.
For information on ADA accommodations requests, visit the City’s Americans with Disabilities Act webpage, www.cityofdenton.com/americandisabilitiesact.
Creating Pottery
All abilities pottery class. Two-week class includes creating a piece, firing and glazing. Pieces include cups, plates, vases, and ornaments.
North Lakes Rec Center
Thursday, 10 a.m.-Noon
Adapted Art
Express yourself through creativity with art for all abilities. Sensory friendly and adaptable to everyone, join us for arts and crafts.
North Lakes Rec Center
Thursday, Noon-1 p.m.
Miracle League Baseball
Baseball league for children and adults who have an intellectual or physical disability. Recreational and competitive leagues are available. Season begins in March; schedule will be provided in February. Evers Park 1
Saturday, 4 p.m.
Adapted Rec Social Connections
Monthly social outings and activities to spend time with friends and make new ones. Outing locations will vary and can be found on our website. Socials will be held Noon-2 p.m.
April 26, Picnic in the Park
May 24, Board Game Fest
June 28, Pizza Party
July 26, Bingo!
Aug. 23, Movies
Adapted Rec Dances
Monthly sensory-friendly dance for all abilities. Light refreshments are provided. Monthly dances are 7-9 p.m.
Monthly Themes
North Lakes Recreation Center
April 12, Viva Fiesta
May 10, Party Like a Rockstar
June 14, Summer Forever
July 12, Glowing Up
Aug. 9, Y2K Rewind
Adapted Fitness and Wellness
Promote healthy habits with instructor led exercise classes modified for all individuals.
North Lakes Rec Center
Wednesday, 10 a.m.
RECREATIONAL CARE
“Thirty-five percent of agencies offer federally reimbursable nutrition programs for youth and 28 percent of agencies offer federally reimbursable nutrition program for older adults.”
– Kristine Stratton, Parks and Recreation is Essential
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RECREATIONAL CARE
Join in on All the Fun
Whether it’s a holiday, winter break, or teacher workday, we’ve got you covered! We are jam-packed each day with physical activities, creativity, and play. We offer a variety of fun and enriching activities as well as field trips. Our team has site supervisors and staff that recieve in-service and defensive driving training, and are required to pass a drug test and a criminal background check. Your kiddos are sure to have fun and make memories!
Summer Camp Registration
Summer Camps will be viewable in our online catalog in March 2024. Registration will begin April 8 at 8 a.m. We will offer a variety of summer camps including but not limited to sports camps, day camps, outdoor camps, and STEM camps. This is a great opportunity for your kiddos this summer!
MEET THE TEAM
Free Camp & Partial Scholarships
Income based scholarships are offered on a first-come, first-served basis for those who qualify. Registration for free summer camp will open April 1 for ages 3-15. Applications for partial scholarships are accepted year round. For more information, email scholarships@cityofdenton.com
Free Camp Scholarship Application
In-Person Help
This scholarship offers up to 10 weeks of full-time childcare for ages 3-15. There are eight options of camps in the City and all include field trips. Scholarships are limited and available on a firstcome, first-served basis. Due to being funded through the Community Development Block Grant, this scholarship has very specific eligibility and attendance requirements.
Denton Civic Center April 1, 8-10 a.m. & 4-6 p.m.
Afterschool Action Site
We’re the perfect balance between extended learning and fun. In addition to homework supervision, we offer recreational activities, intramural leagues, arts and crafts, field trips, “brainy bowl” and more. Site supervisors and staff receive in-service and defensive driving training and are required to pass drugs tests and criminal background checks. If your child is going to be absent, please call (940) 349-8723 to report the absence.
Each day, we pick up students from school and take them to the site per the list below:
North Lakes Rec Center
Denia Rec Center
MLK Jr. Rec Center
Aug. 10-May 24, 3-6:30 p.m.
Ages 5-11
Park & Play Mobile Recreation Unit
We are thrilled to introduce you to our brand-new Mobile Recreation Unit. In today’s fast-paced world, finding time to stay active and enjoy recreational activities can be challenging. That’s why we designed a program that brings the fun and fitness right to your neighborhood. Whether you’re a fitness enthusiast, an outdoor adventurer, or just looking for some leisurely activities, Park & Play has something for everyone.
For times and locations, visit https://bit.ly/Mobilerec
March 9, March 23, April 6
All Ages are welcome
Kids’ and Teens’ Day Off
When school’s out but work isn’t, we’ve got you covered! Kids must be dropped off by 9 a.m. each day and need to pack drinks, snacks, and a lunch. The fee includes all activities, field trips, and transportation. Preregistration is required two days prior to each date, and we’ll cancel any date that has not met minimum enrollment. We accept walk-ins only if there is space available.
Denton Civic Center
March 29, April 1, 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Ages 5-10 (Kids’ Day Off)
Ages 11-15 (Teens’ Day Off)
Parents’ Night Out, Kids Rock
Each month, kids enjoy a night out while parents enjoy the night off. Our experienced staff plans each month around a unique theme, then creates play stations that include games and activities, mini-sports tournaments, unique inflatable fun, ping-pong, and video games on a large screen. Of course, it’s never a party without a DJ and dance contests! No need to buy dinner on the way, because two slices of pizza and a drink are included in the $25 registration fee. Concessions and glow novelties are available for purchase. Prices range from $1-$5. Preregistration is required.
Denton Civic Center
March 1, April 5, 7-11 p.m.
Ages 5-11
Before and After Camp Care
Transportation will be provided to and from your child’s specialty camp and the Denton Civic Center. Children must be dropped off at the Denton Civic Center by 8 a.m. Children will not be able to be picked up by parents/ guardians until 5 p.m.
Denton Civic Center
Monday-Friday, 7a.m.-6 p.m.
Before Care Only, $24
After Care Only, $24
Before & After Care, $40
All-Day Summer Camps
Camps are a fun experience where campers can play, go on field trips, swim, and make new friends while trying new things in a supervised and safe environment.
Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-6 p.m., $130 per week
Camp Voyage, Borman Elementary
Super Kids Camp, McMath Middle School
Camp Conquest, Strickland Middle School
Camp Discovery, MLK Jr. Recreation Center
Camp Exploration, Denton Civic Center
Camp Journey, Calhoun Middle School
All Day Teen Summer Camp
Teens will enjoy a fun filled summer with field trips, activities, and volunteer opportunities. They will develop friendships and make new experiences.
Denia Recreation Center
Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Ages 11-15
All Day Preschool Summer Camp
Campers will enjoy a fun summer environment in which they will learn, grow, and play. We teach literacy, mathematics, science, social studies, arts, and technology using the Mother Goose Time curriculum. Our campers will also experience and learn social responsibility fostered through a variety of games, center-based activities, and field trips.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Ages 3-5
Wize Academy
Kids will learn robotics, engineering, and coding skills. They will get the opportunity to create their own games and enhance their STEAM learning.
Denia Recreation Center
June 10-14, June 24-28, July 15-19, July 29-Aug. 2 9 a.m.-Noon, 1-4 p.m.
Ages 6-12
Youth Tech Inc. Camp
Youth Tech Inc. is an interactive computer camp that focuses on providing enrichment opportunities to students in the world of computers. With a caring environment at the core of camp values, Youth Tech strives to create a positive learning community that encourages creativity, fun and academic excellence.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
June 10-14, June 24-28, July 15-19, July 29-Aug. 2
9 a.m.-Noon, 1-4 p.m.
Junior Master Gardener Mini-Camp
Learn all about plants, how they grow, and gardening in an outdoor camp! We will travel to Shiloh Gardens for our activities each day.
Denia Recreation Center
June 4-6, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Ages 6-11
Nature Explorer Camp
Campers will explore the outdoor world of plants and wildlife through environmental activities.
Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center
June 17-21, no camp on June 19, 9 a.m.-Noon
Ages 6-10
Farm to Table Camp
Bring the farm to your table! This camp will teach participants where their food comes from and how to prepare it for optimal nutrition.
Denia Recreation Center
June 10-14, 9 a.m.-Noon
Ages 6-11
Summer Outdoor Adventure Camp
Explore the outdoors with Outdoor Adventures! We will learn outdoor skills, experience new activities and places. Each day is packed with environmental and outdoor education and fun!
Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center
June 20-23, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Ages 8-15
AQUATICS
“The water doesn’t know how old you are.”
– Dara Torres, American Olympic Swimmer
DENTON WATER WORKS PARK
OPERATING HOURS
Open May 25-Aug. 6
Monday-Saturday 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
Sunday Noon-7 p.m.
Weekends only, Aug. 10-Sept. 1, and Labor day Sept. 2
Saturday 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
Sunday Noon-7 p.m.
SPECIAL FEATURES
g Food & Beverage Shops g Hula Hut Gift Shop
g Locker Rental Kiosk g Toddler Tubes for Kids
g Cabana Rentals g Seating & Tables
MEMBER PREVIEW WEEKEND
Water Works Park will kick off the 2024 season with a members-only weekend. Memberships can be purchased online or over the phone at (940) 349-8800.
May 18-19, Noon-6 p.m.
DIVE IN MOVIES
Water Works Park is proud to present a night of fun for the whole family. Gates will open at 7:30 p.m. for guests to enjoy the kiddie splash area and wave pool. The movie will begin at sundown, approximately 9 p.m. While the movie is playing, our wave pool will be available for a floating seat and snacks will be available for purchase at the Tidal Wave Cafe. The kiddie area will close at the start of the film. Gates open at 7:30 p.m.
June 14, The Little Mermaid (2023)
July 12, Elemental
(940) 349-8800
2400 Long Rd.
dentonwaterworkspark
MEMBERSHIP AND ADMISSIONS
Daily Admission
Under 48”, $12
Twilight Discount
Monday-Friday, 4-7 p.m. 48” and taller, $16 Under 48”, $7 Ages 2 and under, Free 48” and taller, $11 Non-swimmers, $5 Non-swimmers, $5 *Nonresidents add $2 per person
All-Access Annual Aquatics Membership
Includes access to the NAT, Water Works Park, and Civic Center Pool
Includes Silver Water Works Park Membership
Resident: $220, Non-Resident: $240
SUMMER PASSES
Silver Membership
Monthly Passes
Resident, $80 Resident, $35 per pass
Gold Membership Nonresident, add $5 Resident, $130
Platinum Membership
Resident, $200
*Nonresidents add $20
GROUP PRICING
10-29 Guests, $3 off each daily admission
30-99 Guests, $4 off each daily admission
100+ Guests, $5 off each daily admission
*Entire group must enter together
COOLER PASS
Daily Cooler Pass, $5 per container
Season Cooler Pass. $60 for full season
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DENTON CIVIC CENTER POOL
OPERATING HOURS
Open May 25-Aug. 6
Monday-Sunday Noon-6 p.m.
Water Walking
Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-Noon
Weekends only, Aug. 10-Aug. 25
Saturday & Sunday Noon-6 p.m.
FATHER’S DAY SPECIAL
g $1 Entry for Dads
g Sunday, June 16
FOURTH OF JULY SPECIAL
g $1 Entry all day
g Thursday, July 4
WORLDS LARGEST SWIM LESSON DAY
World’s Largest Swim Lesson (WLSL) is a global drowning prevention event launched by the World Waterpark Association in 2010. Swimming is a life-saving skill for children and a vital tool to prevent drowning, the number one cause of death for U.S. children ages 1-4, and second leading cause for children 5-14. For more information and to register, visit www.dentonparks.com Registration is required
Ages 5+
June 20, 10 a.m., Free to attend
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MEMBERSHIP AND ADMISSIONS
Daily Admission Season Pass
Ages 2 and under, Free Resident, $35 each
Ages 3-17, $4 General Public, $40 each Ages 18+, $5
*Nonresidents add $1 per person for daily admission and $10 per pass for season passes.
All-Access Annual Aquatics Membership
Includes access to the NAT, Water Works Park, and Civic Center Pool
Includes Silver Water Works Park Membership Resident: $220, Non-Resident: $240
BIRTHDAY PARTY RENTALS
Available beginning May 25 for $110. This package includes one hour under the shaded party area, inventations, paper goods, cake, and drinks. Pizza is available for an additional fee. Limited to 15 guests; each additional guest pays daily admission price. To book, call (940) 349-8800.
AFTER HOURS PRIVATE RENTALS
The pool is available for private rentals daily beginning at 6:30 p.m., from May 25-Aug. 6, (weekends only, beginning Aug. 10). Lifeguards are provided. All rental fees must be paid in full at the time of booking. Rental fees vary starting at $275. To book your next party, visit www.dentonparks.com
(940) 349-8800
DENTON NATATORIUM
OPERATING HOURS
May 25-Aug. 2
Monday-Thursday 5:30 a.m.-8 p.m.
Friday 5:30 a.m.-7 p.m.
May 25-Sept. 2
Saturday 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sunday Noon-6 p.m.
*The Competition Pool will have modified hours for DISD use.
*Open swim (with access to slide and diving board) begins daily at Noon May 25-Aug. 2, and all Summer 2024 weekends.
*Weekday hours will resume for the school year schedule, beginning Aug. 4.
MEET THE TEAM
Monica Martin
Program Area Manager
Monica.Martin@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-8808
Paul David Morgan
Aquatics Supervisor, Operations
PaulDavid.Morgan@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-8804
Ryan Comfort
Aquatics Supervisor, Guest Services
Ryan.Comfort@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-8802
dentonwaterworkspark
MEMBERSHIP AND ADMISSIONS
Daily admissions available for purchase. Memberships include one month and annual pass options. All-Access Annual Aquatic Membership includes access to the NAT, Water Works Park, and Civic Center Pool.
All-Access Annual Aquatics Membership
Includes access to the NAT, Water Works Park, and Civic Center Pool, Includes Silver Water Works Park Membership Resident: $220, Non-Resident: $240
UPCOMING NATATORIUM CLOSURES
Easter March 31
Special Event June 7, Close at 3 p.m.
Special Event June 28, Open at 4 p.m.
Maria Campbell
Aquatics Supervisor, Programs
Maria.Campbell@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-8814
Tom Klimko
Aquatics Maintenance Supervisor
Thomas.Klimko@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-8805
Laura Palacios
Aquatics Coordinator
Laura.Palacios@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-8806
Water Fitness
Move freely with less impact and natural resistance. These classes are designed for those who need to work out at a slightly slower pace, or enjoy low-impact aerobic exercise.
Strength Training
Improve your strength and flexibility with this 45 minute class held at the Natatorium.
Denton Natatorium
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 a.m.
Aqua Cardio Fitness - High Impact
This is a high impact water aerobics class focused on burning calories, core, and strength. Be prepared to move and get fit!
Denton Natatorium
Monday & Wednesday, 11 a.m.
Cardio Dance Party
Come have fun while dancing and getting a workout!
Denton Civic Center Pool
Friday, 10 a.m.
Aqua Fitness - Low Impact
This is a low impact class focusing on balance, flexibility, strength, and coordination.
Water Works Park Wave Pool
Monday & Wednesday, 10 a.m.
Paddleboard
Join Paula as she focuses on core, strength, and balance while providing a new and challenging workout each week.
Denton Civic Center Pool
Friday, 11 a.m.
World’s Largest Swim Lesson
World’s Largest Swim Lesson (WLSL) is a global drowning prevention event launched by the World Waterpark Association in 2010. TEAM WLSL™ holds five Guinness World Records™ for the largest simultaneous swimming lesson conducted at multiple venues including the current official record which was set in 2014 with 36,564 participants in 22 countries.
Denton Civic Center Pool
June 20, 10 a.m., Free to attend
Ages 5+
Camp Exploration Swim Lessons
Swim Lesson for children during Camp Exploration. Child must be registered for Camp Exploration to enroll in these lessons. Children will be walked to Civic Center pool from the Civic Center.
Denton Civic Center Pool
Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.
Ages 5-12
Aquatics Explorer Camp
Come and have fun learning about Activities and Sports in/on and around water.
Denton Natatorium
Monday-Friday, 1-4 p.m.
Ages 8-12
Safety Programming
Lifeguard Prep Course
This class is designed to prepare participants for the Lifeguard Pre-requisites. The instructor will work with participants in teaching the proper stroke techniques needed and will also be able to demonstrate helpful hints for passing the skills.
Denton Natatorium
May 5, May 12, May 26, June 2
Ages 15+
Lifeguard Courses
American Red Cross Blended Learning Course that will include Waterpark skills, First Aid, CPR/AED, Oxygen, and Bloodborne Pathogens training.
Denton Natatorium
March 1-3, March 8-10, March 12-14, March 22-24, April 5-7, April 19-21, April 26-28, May 2-5, May 9-12, May 23-26, May 30-June 2, June 6-9
Ages 15+
Junior Lifguard Training
This class is the ideal transition between the Learnto-Swim program and the lifeguard-training course. Participants will learn about the American Red Cross Lifeguard Training program, learn rescue techniques, scenario training, and cover topics such as CPR, First Aid, and AED. Participants must be able to swim 25 yards freestyle continuously, tread water for one minute, and swim 10 yards underwater.
Denton Natatorium
June 3-13, June 17-27
Ages 11-14
Certified Pool & Spa Operator Course
Through this course you will become certified in pool and spa operations.
Denton Natatorium
April 10-11, May 1-2
Learn-To-Swim-Programs
The Learn-To-Swim program teaches in a safe environment and is designed to allow students to learn at their own pace and master the skills at each level before attempting the next challenge. Swim lesson scholarships are available based on qualifications. Classes are available at the Denton Natatorium, Civic Center Pool, and Water Works Park. To apply, register online at www. dentonparkscatalog.com, visit the NAT, or call (940) 3498800.
Water Tots
Parents learn how to safely work with their child in the water, including how to support and hold their child and how to prepare and encourage their child to participate and try new skills through songs and games.
Monday, Wednesday, & Saturday
Ages 6 months-3 years
Preschool 1
Introduction to basic aquatic skills that will be built upon as they progress through the levels. Many of these skills are performed with assistance from an instructor.
Monday, Wednesday, & Saturday
Ages 3-5 years
Preschool 2
Continue to develop basic aquatic skills with the instructor encouraging more independent swimming and other aquatic skills.
Monday, Wednesday, & Saturday 3-5 years
Preschool 3 (Invite Only Class)
Increase children’s proficiency in performing previously learned skills. Lessons will provide additional guided practice and increasing repetitions, distances, times or levels of refinement.
Monday, Wednesday, & Saturday 3-5 years
Level 1
Introduction to basic aquatic skills that will be built upon as they progress through the levels. Many of these skills are performed with the assistance from an instructor.
Monday, Wednesday, & Saturday
Ages 5-15 years
Level 2
Begins to perform skills at a slightly more advanced level and begins gaining rudimentary propulsive skills on both the front and the back.
Monday, Wednesday, & Saturday
Ages 5-15 years
Level 3
Developing front crawl and rotary breathing. Begins learning breaststroke, backstroke, scissor and dolphin kicks, treading water, and headfirst entries from pool side.
Monday, Wednesday, & Saturday
Ages 6-15 years
Level 4
Increase endurance for greater distances with advanced stroke proficiency (front crawl, backstroke, breaststroke, elementary backstroke), diving from side, open turns. Learns sidestroke and butterfly.
Monday, Wednesday, & Saturday
Ages 6-15 years
Level 5
Refinement for all six strokes (front crawl, backstroke, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, and sidestroke), increased endurance and distances, diving from side and block, front and back flip turns.
Denton Natatorium
Monday, Wednesday, & Saturday
Ages 6-15 years
Private Swim Lessons
Refinement for all six strokes (front crawl, backstroke, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, and sidestroke), increased endurance and distances, diving from side and block, front and back flip turns.
Denton Natatorium
Thursday & Saturday
Ages 3+ years
Adult Lessons
Participants will learn aquatic skills and swimming strokes, treading, floating on front and back.
Denton Natatorium
Monday, Wednesday, & Saturday
Ages 16 years and older
Denton Dolphins
Participants must be at least six years old and must be able to complete a minimum of 25 yards freestyle with continuous side breathing and 25 yards of backstroke. Practice times will be assigned depending on skill level by the coaching staff.
Denton Civic Center Pool
Monday-Friday, May 21-24 5-8 p.m.
Monday-Friday, May 28-July 18 7-10:30 a.m.
Ages 6 years and older
KEEP DENTON BEAUTIFUL
“Keep Denton Beautiful was founded on the belief that community matters most. Our teams work to engage local neighborhoods, businesses, and residents of all ages in creating an amazing city for all to enjoy.”
KEEP DENTON BEAUTIFUL
Help us Keep Denton Beautiful
We were founded on the belief that community matters most. Our teams work to engage local neighborhoods, businesses, and residents of all ages in creating an amazing city for all to enjoy. Join us in maintaining our vision of a clean, beautiful, and vibrant Denton!
For over three decades, we’ve partnered with families, neighborhoods, businesses, and community groups all over Denton to achieve our vision of a clean and vibrant city. Using the Keep America Beautiful model of community engagement, Keep Denton Beautiful (KDB) works directly with Dentonites to inspire positive change and provide residents the resources needed to leave a lasting mark on their home.
Get Involved Today
Volunteers are the roots of KDB. By donating their time and dedication, our volunteers give us the support needed to plant free trees, clean up unseemly litter, maintain local gardens, operate special events, and much more!
For more information on volunteering, visit page 72.
Tree Rebate Program
Increase the value of your property and improve the livability of our city by planting trees! Denton utility customers can apply for a rebate for each qualifying native or adapted tree purchased. Visit www. dentontreerebates.com for step-by-step instructions, an updated list of qualifying trees, and to apply. Tree Rebate applications are accepted Oct. 1, 2023 through May 15, 2024 while funds are available.
To prioritize plantings in response to tree loss due to winter storms and the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), Keep Denton Beautiful and the City of Denton are encouraging residents to purchase and plant larger trees with more rebate options. A tree rebate will be available in the following gallon-size increments. Rebate amounts are per tree size and limited up to 2-5 trees with a maximum of $500 total per applicant/application period.
g 5-gallon - $50/tree (up to five)
g 13-gallon - $100/tree (up to five)
g 35-gallon - $250 (up to two)
Trees provide benefits to you and our community:
g Trees shade buildings and decrease ambient temperatures. Strategically placed trees can save you up to 56 percent on your annual air conditioning costs.
g Trees provide aesthetic benefits and increase property values. Healthy, mature trees add an average of 10 percent to a property’s value.
g Trees filter pollution out of the air and reduce greenhouse gases. Each year, 100 trees remove 53 tons of carbon dioxide and 430 pounds of other pollutants.
g Trees help manage stormwater and prevent flooding. At maturity, 100 trees can catch about 139,000 gallons of rainwater each year.
*Statistics provided by the U.S.Department of Agriculture Forest Service.
The Tree Rebate Program is part of the Denton Tree Initiative, a campaign from Keep Denton Beautiful and the City of Denton designed to increase Denton’s tree canopy by offering free trees, forestry education, and tree planting incentives to Denton residents, businesses, neighborhoods, and schools.
Denton Redbud Festival
Celebrate Earth Month in the Redbud Capital of Texas!
The award-winning Denton Redbud Festival has been promoting community beautification and Denton pride since 1994. The Redbud Festival features dozens of vendors with tree and plant sales, gardening supplies, household items and local/handmade products, along with family-friendly activities and live, local music. Denton Civic Center & Quakertown Park
April 20, 1-9 p.m.
Free to attend
Children’s Arbor Day
After being on hiatus since 2019, Children’s Arbor Day is coming back this year! We are eager for the return of this fun and educational program available to all Denton ISD schools that register. To celebrate national Arbor Day, KDB provides a tree presentation and free Redbud seedlings to registered pre-K and third grade classes in Denton-area schools. In past years we’ve distributed more than 1,000 seedlings!
Ready to receive free education and trees? School leaders, teachers, and administrative staff are eligible to sign up at www.kdb.org.
Volunteer Opportunities
Children’s Arbor Day
Celebrate National Arbor Day and Earth Day by volunteering with KDB’s award-winning Children’s Arbor Day Program. Opportunities include prepping seedlings and presenting educational material to large groups (third grade) and small groups (Pre-K and Kinder). All volunteer presenters are required to pass a background check through Denton ISD and the City of Denton.
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Denton area schools (TBD)
April 3-5, times vary
Presenter training is April 2.
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Prep
Denton Civic Center
Time and date coming soon.
Garden Workdays at Denia Wildflower
Garden
Join KDB for monthly garden workdays at the Denia Wildflower Garden, located in front of Denia Recreation Center, 1001 Parvin St. Get ready to dig in the dirt and learn proper garden maintenance techniques with our garden experts. Tasks vary, but frequently involve weeding, cutting back plants, and picking up plant debris and litter.
Denia Rec Center
Monthly, 9-11 a.m. (Dates TBA on weather)
Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center
Join the Elm Fork Chapter Texas Master Naturalists to maintain gardens and hiking trails all while learning more about the wild habitat of Clear Creek.
Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center
Dates and times vary
More info: txmn.org/elmfork
Meetup Cleanups
The Meetup Cleanup program provides volunteer opportunities to cleanup a street, park, or neighborhood in Denton. Meetup Cleanups are flexible to your schedule and group size. Cleanups can be a one-time volunteer opportunity or can be completed on a recurring basis. Various locations
Mountain Bike Trail Workdays
Join this exciting effort to build and maintain Denton’s two mountain bike trails at either Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center or South Lakes Park. No mountain bike experience needed! Volunteers needed to help trim and clear brush, rake trails, and more.
Athletics
Volunteer as a coach for one of our winter/spring youth athletic leagues!
Recreation Centers
Learn more about fitness and recreational activities by volunteering at one of our recreation centers. Tasks include office organization, tutoring, childcare, and more. Reach out to specific recreation centers for more details about each program and how to get involved.
Active Adult and Senior Centers
Our local Senior Center has plenty of opportunities for volunteers. Tasks include greeters, gardening, kitchen/ special event assistance, decorating, program leaders, and Advisory Council.
Special Events
Sign up now to volunteer at our next event! Our special events team hosts a variety of one-time activities. Subscribe for upcoming opportunities by emailing special.events@cityofdenton.com.
Volunteer Today by visiting cityofdenton.galaxydigital.com
GROW
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Leave No Trace
2024 began with Clear Creek Natural Heritage Area highlighted as a Spotlight with the Leave No Trace organization. The Spotlight highlights outdoor spaces across the country to focus on preservation, conservation, and education. The three-day Leave No Trace (LNT) Spotlight on Clear Creek began on Thursday, Jan. 25 with a well-attended workshop on Effective Communication of Leave No Trace presented by LNT teams from Boulder and Minneapolis. The workshop is additional training for educators, guides, and staff and introduced some new tools and perspectives that are transferable to guiding and interpreting while at Clear Creek.
Friday, Jan. 26 was a stewardship workday with volunteer crews picking up trash along Collins Rd. since most trails were quite muddy and wet from the recent rains and became more so after Friday night’s rain. The Litter Clean Up crew collected approximately 200 pounds of litter. The Koan School (https://www.koanschool.org/about) brought out a sizable group of middle and high-school-aged kids who were participating that day as a school service project. The high schoolers worked on the privet removal from the Wetlands where they doubled the area that had already been removed. Privet is an invasive species we manage to allow natural plant life to flourish. We also got a chance to work with the new chipper that took care of privet remains on the spot.
Saturday, Jan. 27 was the first Outdoor Expo. Approximately 50 people attended in addition to the organizations exhibited at the Expo. The Expo generated a lot of energy and enthusiasm for collaboration between the represented groups. Mayor Gerard Hudspeth came to observe the event and read a mayoral proclamation for Leave No Trace Day at Clear Creek. Volunteers and community members were highly engaged as we promoted conservation, ecotourism, and recreational aspects of these natural spaces.
In addition to Leave No Trace, other organizations that tabled at the expo included Denton Parks, City of Denton Watershed, Sustainable Denton, Texas Parks and Wildlife, Wildscapers, The Petal Project, Explore DFW, 4-H, and of course Elm Fork Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists and Clear Creek itself. Numerous conversations and connections between these groups will lead to collaborations and a synergistic momentum for our common interests.
Now, we take the time to reflect on the experiences and lessons of these past three days and carry this momentum forward; there is so much more we can do, and we’ve seen the community we can partner with and support each other’s missions.
OUTDOOR RECREATION
“We don’t inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.”
– Chief Seattle
CLEAR CREEK NATURAL HERITAGE CENTER
Our Mission
The Mission of Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center is to inspire environmental citizenship through an understanding of the natural heritage of North Central Texas by providing nature experiences, education and research programs, and conservation and restoration projects.
Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center is a gateway to more than 2,900 acres of bottomland hardwood forest, upland prairie, and diverse aquatic habitats.
g More than five miles of family-friendly hiking trails
g Hands-on workships by knowledgeable staff and community experts
g Over five miles of mountain bike trails
OPERATING HOURS
Hunting Information
Denton Parks and Recreation offers hunting permits for purchase. Nearly 60 percent of Clear Creek’s 3,000 acres is designated as wildlife management area, which is where hunting is allowed.
Hunting is prohibited at the Collins Road or Hartlee Field Road areas of Clear Creek Natural Heritage Area.
Day Hike
Discover some of Denton’s hiking trails. Hiking boots, long pants, water, sunscreen, and insect repellent are beneficial. Children ages 5-11 must be accompanied by caregiver. Children 12+ may hike alone with a parent waiver on file.
Homeschool Hike
North Lakes Wildflower Trails
April 5, 10 a.m.-Noon.
Clear Creek - Collins Entrance
April 12, 10 a.m.-Noon
Veterans
Clear Creek
April 16, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Active Adults, Ages 50+
Cross Timbers/Lake Forest Park
May 3, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Night Hike
Join in on a night hike at beautiful Clear Creek Natural Heritage Area trails.
Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center, Collins Entrance
April 12, May 17 6-8 p.m.
Kayaking
Join American Canoe Association assessed instructor and American Red Cross lifeguard certified staff on a kayak adventure that tours a beautiful local waterway. Open to all skill levels. Paddling experience is not required. Bring a sack lunch and a bottle of water for an adventure picnic. The fee includes transportation, instructors, guides, sit-on-top kayaks, paddles, life jackets, and kayak instruction.
Active Adults, Ages 50+
May 10, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Ages 5 and older
April 27 & May 18, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
4 to 4 Ever Family Fishing Day
Pond Hopper Nation & 4 To 4 Ever, Inc. will be in Denton, Texas hosting its children’s/family fishing event and South Lakes Park. Enjoy fishing at Denton’s favorite pond and a chance to win some great tackle prizes.
South Lakes Park
June 1, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Wellness in Nature Walks
Formerly, Dementia Friendly Nature Walks
Join Dementia Friendly Denton County as an Elm Fork Chapter Master Naturalist guides a group walk on paved trails through one of Denton’s parks to meet the needs of exercise, education and sensory stimulation.
Rotating Parks
Tuesday, April 9-May 14, 10-11 a.m.
Archery
Participants learn the fundamentals of internationalstyle archery on a legal indoor range with a USA Archery and National Archery in Schools Program certified instructor, and plenty of target practice. Archery aids in the development of micro and macro abilities, as well as listening and observation skills.
Denia Recreation Center
Youth, Ages 8-17
April, Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. & 6:45 p.m.
Homeschool, Ages 8-17
April, Tuesday, 10 a.m.
Adult, Ages 18+
March 25 & April 22, 10 a.m.-Noon
Active Adults, Ages 50+
March 30 & May 11, 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Open Rock Climbing
Denia Rec Center’s 20-foot wall uses top-rope climbing and offers five courses, each varying in degree of difficulty. With the completion of the annual safety course, members and nonmembers can access the wall for a small hourly fee during open hours without requiring staff belay.
Guests seeking to climb the wall without the safety course can make an appointment for staff to belay. An hourly rate will apply. Rock Wall is open during center hours, but programs or events may close the wall temporarily.
*Climbing safety course is required to climb.
Safety Course, $12 Safety Course Renewal, $6 Climbing Fee, $5 Staff Belay, $10
Rock the Wall
In this introductory course to rock climbing, kids will receive one-on-one time with an instructor and learn rock wall safety. Equipment is provided. Register by the Friday before each session.
Denia Recreation Center
Youth, Ages 7-17
Thursday, 5:30 p.m.
Homeschool, Ages 7-17
Thursday, 10 a.m.
Family Camp Out
Come sleep under the stars with us at South Lakes Park! Participate in activities like archery, fishing and hiking before settling in by the campfire for s’mores. Dinner and breakfast included.
South Lakes Park
April 27-28, 3 p.m.-10 a.m.
Preschool in Nature
Explore the outdoors with Preschool friendly activities! This is a great time to get the kiddos outdoors for a fun adventure.
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
April 12, May 10, 10 a.m.-Noon
Smart Cycling for Older Adults
Biking and Cycling safety courses for complete training or safety tips for getting back on your bike!
Denton Senior Center
March 22, 10-11 a.m.
Womens Mountain Biking Day
Take part in a guided bike ride through the Mountain Bike Park.
Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center
May 4, 10 a.m.-Noon
Junior Master Gardener Mini-Camp
Learn all about plants, how they grow, and gardening in an outdoor camp! We will travel to Shiloh Gardens for our activities each day.
Denia Recreation Center
June 4-6, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Ages 6-11
Nature Explorer Camp
Campers will explore the outdoor world of plants and wildlife through environmental activities.
Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center
June 17-21, no camp on June 19, 9 a.m.-Noon
Ages 6-10
Farm to Table Camp
Bring the farm to your table! This camp will teach participants where their food comes from and how to prepare it for optimal nutrition.
Denia Recreation Center
June 10-14, 9 a.m.-Noon
Ages 6-12
Summer Outdoor Adventure Camp
Explore the outdoors with Outdoor Adventures! We will learn outdoor skills, experience new activities and places. Each day is packed with environmental and outdoor education and fun!
Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center
June 20-23, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Ages 8-15
Hunting
Nearly 60 percent of Clear Creek Natural Heritage Area is designated as wildlife management area, which allows for hunting within the City of Denton. A permit is required for all hunters and is issued by Denton Parks and Recreation. Permits are $30/ Resident and $60/Nonresident.
Hunting permits open for 2024-2025 seasons in August 2024.
For more information, visit www.cityofdenton.com/hunting.
PARK DEVELOPMENT
“In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.”
– John Muir
PARK PLANNING & OPERATIONS
The adoption of the Parks, Recreation, and Trails System Master Plan in March 2022 marked a significant milestone in our commitment to enhancing our park system. To implement the identified initiatives in crucial areas such as land acquisition, park planning, and construction, our organization has mobilized extensive efforts.
The Park Planning & Operations Team plays an indispensable role, ensuring the seamless functioning and continuous improvement of our parks. Through meticulous strategic planning, streamlined operations management, and a steadfast focus on community, this team seeks to create public spaces for both present and future residents to enjoy.
MEET THE TEAM
Russell Koch
Park Manager
Russell.Koch@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-8412
Craig Arrington Park Manager
Craig.Arrington@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-8676
Marshall McGee
Park Manager
Marshall.Mcgee@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-8430
Chris Escoto
Park Planning Manager
Chris.Escoto@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-8232
Colleen Fitzpatrick
Sr. Park Planner
Colleen.Fitzpatrick@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-7747
Haywood Morgan Jr.
Urban Forester
Haywood.Morgan@cityofdenton.com
(940) 349-8337
Funding for our projects is received from various revenue sources provided by local, state, and federal levels of government. Here’s a little bit of information regarding each funding source.
Tax Revenues & Capital Funding
Parks and Recreation receives a specific amount of budget each fiscal year from General Fund allocations which mostly come from sales and property tax sources. Most of this funding mechanism is used for the operations which include maintenance of our parks system. In addition, every fiscal year a certain amount of capital funding is provided to various departments for infrastructure/asset improvements. This source helps fund existing maintenance/improvement projects within our parks system.
Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT Funds)
This source is made up by Denton visitors, hotel rentals, or short-term rental in the city. State law requires that HOT funds be used to support and enhance local tourism. The Parks and Recreation Department uses HOT funds to support public art, a usage that is clearly supported by HOT fund guidelines developed by the Texas State Comptroller.
Development Fees
These fees are charged to developers to account for the additional parks amenities that residents in new neighborhoods will need. The Parkland Dedication Ordinance supports the opportunity for land dedication and supports charging developers a fee to offset the cost of transforming new or existing parkland to support additional users. Often, this funding source is referred to as 915/916 due to the respective accounts where the money is deposited.
Bond Initiatives
The City uses bond funds - essentially loans taken out against the value of the City’s continued ability to receive tax revenue and voted on by Denton residents to fund capital improvements that will have a long lifespan. In the Parks Department, bond funding often support land purchases, the construction of new recreation centers, and similar vertical construction programs. Sometimes, bond projects have a public art component attached to each specific construction project to enhance the aesthetic design associated with that project.
Grants
Staff is constantly assessing opportunities for various forms of funding to maximize resources and limit the burden of our city’s tax dollars by applying for various grant programs that are offered from local, state, and national organizations such as: Texas Parks and Wildlife, National Park Service, Texas Department of Transportation, North Central Texas Council of Governments, Texas Commission on the Arts, and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Denton Parks Foundation
This organization occasionally receives private donations from individuals and foundations that can be identified for specific park projects. Past projects include the North Lakes dog park, Eureka 2 playground, and the Denia softball complex.
Other Funding Sources
The department receives funding from two separate trust funds. McKenna Trust Fund & the Parks Gas Well fund. The McKenna Trust Fund was established by George McKenna, and upon his death this bequest provided for the continued maintenance and improvements at McKenna Park. The Parks Gas Well fund includes revenues accruing to the City for natural resource extraction from park properties. It is important to note that this does not mean that there are active gas wells on Parks properties, but instead that the Parks and Recreation department is receiving royalties for resources that lie beneath park lands.
Sometimes the Parks and Recreation department receives funding from the federal government for specific purposes. This was the case when Parks received funding through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), to encourage econo mic recovery after COVID-19.
DENTON PARK PLANNING PROJECTS 2024
For detailed information about our park projects, visit www.discussdenton.com/parks.
The Park Planning Division had a particularly exciting Winter and Spring and expect an equally productive Summer. Planning staff helped finalize and open major projects to public use and received a record-breaking amount of external grant funding. The passage of parks-focused bond propositions in November 2023 was deeply encouraging as it demonstrates Denton’s commitment to robustly supporting the continued expansion and improvement of our parks system.
Joe Skiles Park
In Nov. 2023 staff began a project to renovate Joe Skiles Park and transform it to a much more usable and functional parks space. The scope includes new irrigation, regrading of the soccer field, shade structure over the existing playground, the addition of a 2-5 playground structure, addition of a loop trail, and newly planted trees, irrigation, and landscaping. Additional lighting changes are scheduled for a separate, future phase when funding is available. The grand reopening ceremony is anticipated to take place this summer.
Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center
The brand new Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center opened in October of 2023. The center includes twelve tennis courts, eight pickleball courts, and pro shop. Additionally, the grounds of the Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center hosts “Serve,” the latest addition to Denton’s Public Art inventory, created by local artist Christine Sanders.
Carl Young Sr.
Sprayground Phase 2
Construction on the expanded sprayground at Carl Young began in late December and is proceeding at a good pace. Following the installation of trenching and piping and a new holding tank, workers poured the concrete surface of the expanded splashpad, marking a major milestone in the project. Overall, this project will add approximately 1,250 square feet and together with the existing splashpad area will feature a total of five vertical spraying elements and eleven inground sprayers! Essentially, the area of the splashpad will almost double. Parks planning staff expect the park to be ready for patrons to enjoy this summer season.
Librada “Lily” Cantú Inclusive Playground
Proposition C provides $3.45 million for the construction of an inclusive playground. Building an inclusive playground reflects the Parks and Recreation Department’s commitment included in our Parks, Recreation, and Trails System Master Plan to create a parks system that is “complete, equitable, and easily accessible” for all parks users. The Inclusive Playground will be located at North Lakes Park and named in honor of Lily Rose Cantú, for more information about her story, please visit www.discussdenton.com/parks. The playground will offer special, inclusive features and will be built with principles of universal design in mind in order to cater to individuals of all physical and cognitive abilities.
Staff are currently in the early phases of a public outreach effort that will give Denton residents the opportunity to provide input and help shape the future of the Lily Cantú Playground.
Denton Parks and Recreation Project Grants
As part of efforts to be excellent stewards of the public trust and taxpayers’ money, Parks and Recreation staff continually look for external grants that will help us multiply the impact of our budget. Recently, Parks and Recreation staff had a string of significant successful grant applications. Last fall, Parks and Recreation was awarded a transformational $10.9 million TxDOT grant that will help develop the Pecan Creek Trail. Additionally, a $750,000 grant from the Texas Parks and Wildlife (TPWD) will help fund significant improvements at Briercliff Park including a new sprayground, trail expansion, and shade structure. More recently, Park staff received word that they would be receiving a grant from TPWD to support kayak launches at South Lakes Park, North Lakes Park, and Lake Forest Park
Public Art
In addition to Christine Sanders’ sculpture at the Denton Tennis and Pickleball Center, several additional art pieces are in the works or nearing conclusion. Installation of additional traffic box wraps will conclude soon, featuring art by UNT and TWU students, artists from our Senior Center, and a design that honors the history of Quakertown.
Robert Barnum, a sculpture based in Maine, is currently working on milling large pieces of steel and aluminum for a sculpture that will grace South Bonnie Brae, north of Vintage Boulevard. “Dear Moon” will feature a graceful buck, arching tree, a hawk in flight, and a full moon. Planning staff anticipate the sculpture will be installed in late Summer.
The Sycamore Street Bridge Mural project awaits the completion of streets projects in the vicinity of the bridge. It is expected that these projects will conclude by April and that the artist on this project, Kirk Seese, can then begin to paint directly onto the bridge. His design features vibrant monarch butterflies against a backdrop of vivid foliage.
May is National Water Safety Month!
PLAY
with Parks and Recreation
Swimming season is here! Whether you are boating or floating, here are some things you need to know to ensure your summer season is safe around, in, or on the water.
Here are some tips from The National Drowning Prevention Alliance on Open water safety. Swim in the designated swimming area. There are usually borders set up to identify those safer places. Never swim alone! Find a swim buddy who looks out for you. Know the weather and water conditions before heading out. Check water temperatures and take proper equipment.
Lifejackets save lives. When near open water, always wear a properly fitting lifejacket. The lifejacket should fit snuggly and not lift above the person’s ears. Buckle all latches. Check the label! A lifejacket should have the US Coast Guard-approved label on the inside. Choose the right jacket for your activity. Go to www.wearitlifejacket.com to learn more about proper lifejackets.
Sun safety is an important part of staying healthy. The American Red Cross suggests you apply sunscreen 15 minutes before going outdoors or entering water. Make sure to reapply sunscreen every 2 hours. Every sunscreen has a sun protection factor (SPF). The number is a rating indicating the amount of sun protection provided. The higher the SPF number, the longer you are protected from the sun. Sunscreen is not the only way to protect yourself from ultraviolet (UV) rays. You should wear a hat with wide brims to shade the face and neck. Put on long-sleeved shirts and pants to cover your skin. Always wear polarized sunglasses to protect your eyes. Avoid being outside when the UV is at the highest, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
According to swimming.org, learning to swim is an essential life-saving skill. It is the only sport that can save your child’s life. There is also many health benefits. Swimming can improve your strength, flexibility, and stamina while keeping your heart and lungs healthy. It provides plenty of opportunities for socializing and making new friends. Being a confident swimmer can open up a world of other water activities. Here are a few examples: kayaking, canoeing, scuba diving, and water polo.
RENTALS
“The nation behaves well if it treats its natural resources as assets which it must turn over to the next generation increased, and not impaired, in valure.”
-Theodore Roosevelt
Book, Rent, & Reserve!
Reserve Online
Find and book the perfect location for your next birthday party, quinceañera, family reunion, graduation party, baby shower, church event, and more! Choose from a range of facilities, rooms, pavilions, and fields. Our options are affordable with amenities that include gymnasiums, kitchens, multi-purpose rooms, outdoor pavilions, playgrounds, and more! Stop by for a tour to see how the space could work for your next event! Rental rates vary depending on room size and availability.
Pavilion Rentals
Pavilions are available at Avondale, Briercliff, Denia, Fred Moore, Joe Skiles, Lake Forest Park, Mack, McKenn, Milam, Nette Shultz, North Lakes, Owsley, and South Lakes.
Athletic Field Rentals
Various fields and courts are available for practice rentals. For assistance booking games, tournaments, or leagues please contact Athletics Manager, Jason Barrow at (940) 349-7218. For a listing of available fields, visit www.dentonparks.com. Athletic rentals can be found at Denia Sports Complex, Evers Baseball Complex, Fred Moore Sports Complex, Hartlee Field Mountain Bike Trail, North Lakes Sports Complex, Mack Park Sports Complex, Vela Sports Complex.
Skate Park
The skate park is a public park and features a series of ramps and rails at varying heights, including a corner bowl, 3 foot and 5 foot half pipes, a fun box with a half pyramid, and a covered picnic area.
2400 Long Rd., adjacent to Water Works Park
Disc Golf Courses
North Lakes Disc Golf Courses are located at the corner of Bonnie Brae Street and Windsor Drive. The courses are free and open to the public daily.
Aquatics Facility Rentals
We have three different facilities with available afterhours rentals depending on the season. Each facility offers different amenities that come along with the rental.
Civic Center Pool
Available seasonally for after-hours rentals
515 N. Bell Ave.
Denton Natatorium
Available for after-hours rentals.
2400 Long Rd.
Water Works Park
Available seasonally for after-hours rentals.
2400 Long Rd.
American Legion Hall Senior Center
A large multipurpose room, prep kitchen, terrace, and meeting room.
629 Lakey St.
Denia Recreation Center
Three multipurpose rooms, Esports room, game room, and gymnasium.
1001 Parvin St.
Denton Civic Center
Rotunda, community rooms, and various meeting rooms. 321 E. McKinney St.
Denton Senior Center
Three multipurpose rooms, small conference room, large event room with stage, and kitchen.
509 N. Bell Ave.
Denton Senior Center Meeting Room
MLK Jr. Recreation Center
Various multipurpose rooms, game rooms, gymnasium, and kitchen.
1300 Wilson St.
North Lakes Recreation Center
Two multipurpose rooms and a gymnasium. 2001 W. Windsor Dr.
How do I reserve?
Contact us by phone at (940) 349-7275, or visit our website at www.dentonparks.com for additional information and fees.
Do I have to reserve the pavilion to use it?
Yes, if you need it guaranteed. If it’s not reserved, then it’s first come, first served. Rentals take precedence over walk-up parties.
Denia Recreation Center Game Room
Denton Civic Center Rotunda
Plan your next Birthday Party with us!
Recreation Centers
Party Packages
Basic Party (All Ages): $90 90 minutes in party room
Sports Party (Ages 5+): $100
45 minutes of instructor led activity 45 minutes in party room
Bounce House Party (Ages 3 to 8): $130 45 minutes of bounce house play in gym 45 minutes in party room
Package Includes:
Party for 15 kids; additional kids $4 each child Paper goods, table covers, and balloons (2 colors)
Optional Add-Ons (Vary by location)
Denia Recreation Center
Additional Bounce House: $50
Black Light Sports: $50
Call to reserve (940) 349-8285
MLK Jr. Rec Center
Medium Course Bounce House: $45
Call to reserve (940) 349-8575
NEW! Esports Birthday Party
Base Package: $270
• 2 hours of fun (90 minutes gaming, 30 minutes celebration)
• State-of-the-art Pro-gaming PC stations for up to 10 gamers
• Mini-tournaments run by fun and engaging coaches
• Party Games including Minecraft Private Server, Fall Guys, Rocket League, Roblox, SuperSmash Bros, Mario Cart, Among Us, Fortnite, Valorant, and more. Games are rated for Teens or Everyone and limited by age.
• Party room or outdoor pavilion for food and refreshments during the final 30-minutes
• Bring in any food, drinks, decorations, and party supplies you would like
• Parents are welcome to stay or drop off
• 2 drop-in hours added to each guest’s ggLeap player account
Optional Add-Ons
• Gamer themed decorations: $30
• Nintendo Switch, accommodates up to 4 additional guest: $25
DEPARTMENT INFORMATION
Denton Parks and Recreation is one of one a few departments in the country that has won the NRPA “Gold Medal” three times and was recently awarded CAPRA Accreditation.
City Council Members
Mayor Gerard Hudspeth
Vicki Byrd, District 1
Brian Beck, Mayor Pro Tem, District 2
Paul Meltzer, District 3
Joe Holland, District 4
Brandon Chase McGee, At-Large Place 5
Chris Watts, At-Large Place 6
Parks, Recreation, and Beautification Board
George Ferrie
Jerry Dooley
Frances Punch
Grace Martin-Young
Kwami Koto
Robert Aughtry
Public Art Committee
Monet Franklin
Valois Vera
Adam Chamberlin
Jennifer Lane
Joey Liecthy
Frederick Nichelson
Francesca Romano
Conner Bradford
Customer Service
Denton Civic Center
321 E. McKinney St. (940) 349-7275
parksnrec@cityofdenton.com
Americans with Disabilities
Denton Parks and Rec welcomes all individuals to participate regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or disability. Relay Texas services are available for the hearing impaired and can accommodate different needs and capabilities by dialing 7-1-1. For more information on accommodations, disability-focused programs, and inclusion in all programs, contact North Lakes Recreation Center, (940) 349-8287.
How To Register ONLINE
To register online, a family or individual CivicRec account must be created. Visit www.dentonparkscatalog.com
IN PERSON
We welcome in-person registrations at all of our Recreation Centers, Senior Centers, and the Natatorium.
BY PHONE
Please have your information and credit card ready, to better assist you. (940) 349-7275
Registration Policies CANCELLATION
We reserve the right to cancel a class/activity that does not meet minimum registration.
REFUND
A refund or credit equal to the registration fee will be given as long as the participant withdraws by the deadline. For special circumstances, please contact the activity’s supervisor. Memberships are nonrefundable.
PRIVACY
By participating in Denton Parks and Recreation programming and events you consent to having your photograph taken for marketing purposes.
RESIDENT/NONRESIDENT
You are considered a resident if you pay City of Denton property taxes. To confirm, visit www.dentoncad.com
Scholarship Information
Through partnership with the Denton Parks Foundation, we offer a variety of scholarship options for the Denton community to enjoy all of our programs. Scholarships are available for low to moderately-low households. Each qualifying individual will recieve $150 per year to apply towards 50% off any program.
Additional scholarships for all-day summer camps are provided through CDBG funding. Availability varies per year. For more information visit our scholarships page at www.dentonparks.com or email, scholarships@ cityofdenton.com.
Sign up for our Blog
Each week Parks and Recreation shares updates, insights, and exciting news on our blog. To register and sign up, visit www.dentonparks.com
Memberships & Passes
Rec Passes, Ages 8+
Resident, $15
Nonresident, $25
Drop In, $3
Access To:
g Gymnasiums for open rec basketball, pickleball, and volleyball
g Drop in activities
g Game rooms, pool tables, ping pong tables, video games, and computers
g The indoor walking track at the Denton Civic Center
g Valid one year from the date of purchase
Fee-based activities don’t require a rec pass.
Gym Memberships, Ages 14+
One Month, $20
Three Month, $40
One Year, $120
Access To:
g Fitness equipment rooms and gymnasiums
g Fitness rooms include treadmills, recumbent bikes, elliptical trainers, Precor cardio and strength training equipment, and Olympic free weights
g All Rec Pass benefits
g Ages 14-15 must be accompanied by an adult
g Child watch available at North Lakes Rec Center, see page 22
Group Exercise Membership, Ages 14+
Per Class, $5
One Month, $30
Three Month, $80
One Year, $299
10-Class Punch Card, $50
Access To:
g Unlimited group exercise classes, weight rooms, cardio equipment, and rec pass activities.
g Valid at all rec centers and senior centers
g Equipment provided
*Available at reduced or free rate with qualifying insurance. For more information, see page 29.
Social Media
facebook.com/dentonparksnrec
instagram.com/dentonparks
twitter.com/dentonparks
www.dentonparks.com
www.discussdenton.com
www.youtube.com/user/CityofDenton
Gold Medal Awards
National Recreation and Park Association Gold Medal
Winning the gold medal is the ultimate award for a parks and recreation department. Denton has been awarded the gold medal three times; 1985, 1989, and 2003. The department was a finalist in 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 2000, 2001, 2002. Today, an organization must wait three years before reapplying for the gold medal. Only a handful of departments have won the award more than three times since its inception.
Texas Recreation and Parks Society Gold Medal
Winning the TRAPS Texas Gold Medal is the ultimate award in the State of Texas for a parks and recreation department. Denton has been awarded the gold medal two times; 1989 and 1994.
CAPRA Accreditation
We are excited to announce that Denton Parks and Recreation has been awarded accreditation through the Commission for Accreditation of Parks and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA). This accreditation also provides a platform for Denton’s park professionals to grow, learn, and inspire to be the best they can be. Accreditation focuses on achieving 154 standards across 10 core areas of focus that consist of Agency Authority, Role, and Responsibility; Planning; Organization and Administration; Human Resources; Financial Management; Programs and Services Management; Facility and Land Use Management; Public Safety, Law Enforcement, and Security; Risk Management and Evaluation, Assessment, and Research.