Naturally Fun Magazine - Summer 2014

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2014 SUMMER

NATURALLY FUN A R LINGT O N

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UNPLUG& CONNECT Unplugging from our work, our devices and our hectic schedules is crucial for our health and wellness. PAGE 6

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Cinco de Mayo Celebration Live music from national recording artist Cheyo Carrillo, food and drink specials, kids activities and much more in Downtown Arlington on July 3. PAGE 79

Out is In!

We invite you to get out and explore the many different ways Arlington Parks and Recreation contributes to the quality of life in our great city! PAGE 8

Naturally Fun Proposal Two Arlington Parks and Recreation regulars are loving married life after a Naturally Fun romance that was sparked at Senior Center New York. PAGE 37

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First Hit to the Outfield Personal Best Mile Run Breaking 100 on the Links Learning a New Chord Fishing with Grandpa We’re here to create moments. We believe that parks, recreational opportunities and open spaces provide a foundation for the physical, social, economic and environmental viability and well-being of Arlington. Our Mission is to provide quality facilities and services that are responsive to a diverse community, and sustained with a focus on partnerships, innovation and environmental leadership. Welcome to Arlington Parks and Recreation. Welcome to Naturally Fun.

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Get to know your City of Arlington Parks and Recreation Department even better through the clean, visual interface of our website. Explore parks and facilities on the interactive map, including a Park Finder page that shows you all of the parks in the area with the amenities you’ve selected. Stay up to date by following the NaturallyFun News and checking the calendar of events. The cutting edge, responsive design allows you to access the information you need — anytime, anywhere and automatically formatted to your device!

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Golf Swim Lessons Water Aerobics Contact Info Facility Rentals Scholarships Parks Map Upcoming Events

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Movies Under the Stars

Head to the MLK Sports Complex for FREE movie Fridays during April and May.

Summer Adventures

There’s no reason to sit around the house this summer with the awesome full-day and mini camps that we’ve scheduled!

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X-Treme Teen Camps

Score a touchdown at AT&T Stadium, enjoy the views from the SkyScreamer and more!

outdoor adventure camp along the banks of Lake Arlington. Activities include canoeing, fishing, archery, forts, nature crafts, guest speakers, field trips, swimming and more!

Our recreation centers have planned many exciting trips in 2014, highlighted by our motor coach charter to Branson, Mo., this June.


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Party on the Patio You won’t want to miss our concert lineup at this Arlington familyfavorite event, held under the stars at Tierra Verde Golf Club.

Arlington Tennis Center is serving up some FREE tennis fun with activities for all ages and abilities on May 3.

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Lake Arlington Take the family for a day of fishing and fun on the water at Lake Arlington.

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Park Finder Searching for a park near you or one with certain amenities? View our park guide for all the details!

Bus service M-F from 5:30 a.m. - 11 p.m. $5 pass connects you to Fort Worth or Dallas and back ($2.50 reduced-fare IDs available for students, elderly and disabled). Schedule includes new stop in Entertainment District. FREE WIFI.

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UNPLUG& CONNECT Unplugging from our work, our devices and our hectic schedules is crucial for our health and wellness. PAGE 6

Cinco de Mayo Celebration

Live music from national recording artist Cheyo Carrillo, food and drink specials, kids activities and much more in Downtown Arlington on July 3. PAGE 79

Out is In!

We invite you to get out and explore the many different ways Arlington Parks and Recreation contributes to the quality of life in our great city! PAGE 8 N A T U R A L LY F U N M A G A Z I N E

Naturally Fun Proposal Two Arlington Parks and Recreation regulars are loving married life after a Naturally Fun romance that was sparked at Senior Center New York. PAGE 37

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unplug&connect Unplugging from our work, our devices and our hectic schedules is crucial for our health and wellness. Tell us how you connect to nature and our parks and recreation facilities by visiting naturallyfun.org/connect or using the hashtag #naturallyfun. Help show your support by spreading the message!

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NATURE • COMMUNITY • FAMILY • WELLNESS Connecting with the Natural World

Take a moment and think about the first spring day after a long winter. The sun is shining, warming your body. You can hear the birds singing in the trees. You notice that you’re not the only one taking advantage of this beautiful day. There are suddenly people all around you taking advantage of being outside after the cold has kept them indoors for far too long. The bright sky and warm air seems to lift our spirits. We feel better, even more relaxed. That first day of spring feeling perhaps has no rival. But why exactly do we get such a “natural high” from this connection with nature after a long hiatus? And is there a way to extend this short-term feeling so that it becomes a long-term attitude? Getting Your “Outdoorphins” Endorphins are chemicals that are typically released in the body after exercise and produce a feeling of well-being. “Outdoorphins” is a term that people having started using to define why they feel so good from being active outside. Scientists have their own term to help explain why connecting with nature feels good. It’s called biophilia, which is the innate affinity humans have for other living things. Like most other processes that happen inside our bodies, biophilia’s roots can be found in our ancient ancestors, human beings that had to hunt and gather in order to survive. “Greenness, water, and plants relax us, possibly because they signal access to food and shelter,” said Seattle-based environmental psychologist Judith Heerwagen, PhD.

Arlington has more than 50 miles of hike and bike trails. If you’re a mountain bike enthusiast, there are more than 10 miles of cross country trails that, according to the Dallas Off-Road Bicycling Association (DORBA), are “some of the best around.”

The benefits of connecting with nature in today’s world are plentiful. Numerous studies have shown that just by spending time in natural surroundings, people report having reduced stress, anger and depression. Spending time in nature also helps improve mood while lowering blood pressure, heart rate, muscle tension and stress hormone levels. A report published by the USDA Forest Service in 2010 even stated that, “forest visits may also strengthen our immune system by increasing the activity and number of natural killer cells that destroy cancer cells.” Still other studies have shown that fragrances found in various plants and flowers have the ability to reduce stress when inhaled by changing gene activity and blood chemistry. Spending time in nature helps improve mood while lowering blood pressure, heart rate, muscle tension and stress hormone levels. For the Children Perhaps no other group can benefit more from making a connection with nature than children. Author Richard Louv, who wrote the bestsellers Last Child in the Woods and The Nature Principle, coined the term “nature-deficit disorder” to describe the loss of connection children increasingly feel with the natural world. He argues that nature-deficit disorder affects, “health, spiritual wellbeing, and many other areas, including [people’s] ability to feel ultimately alive.”

Tierra Verde Golf Club was the first golf course in Texas and the first municipal course in the world to be certified as an Audubon Signature Sanctuary. Not just for golfers, the course offers a full-service restaurant with scenic views and nature tours throughout the year.

This disorder is due to the lack of open space, increasingly busy schedules, an emphasis on team sports over individualized play and exploration, and competition from electronic media. The cure? “We need to figure out ways to increase nature time even as technology increases,” said Louv. “It has to be a conscious decision.” Mark Fadden

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As we celebrate national Parks and Recreation month in July, we invite you to get out and experience the many different ways Arlington Parks and Recreation contributes to the quality of life in our great city!

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Register the kids for one of our summer mini camps

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13 Head to Lake Arlington for some flatwater canoeing

20 Head to Ventana Grille for lunch on the patio

27 Pack a basket for a picnic in the park

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7 Sink a basket at one of our many park courts

14 Visit Veterans Park for some disc golf

21 Evening swim at Woodland West Pool

28 Rent a pavilion for a birthday or family reunion

Splash into one of our seven pools

15 Tee it up at one of our four golf courses

22 Follow us on Twitter at

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29 Enjoy an afternoon on the tennis courts at ATC

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Grab the tackle box for some fishing at SW Nature Preserve

16 Try geocaching at River Legacy Park

23 Register for one of our Hooked on Golf programs

30 Check out the brand new Vandergriff Skatepark

See the fireworks at Light Up Arlington

10 Pay homage to our military at Veterans Park

17 Throw some horseshoes at California Lane Park

24 Get to the top of the Elzie Odom rock climbing wall

31 Let the dog roam at the Tails N’ Trails Dog Park

Check out the 4th of July parade

11 Enjoy a Friday night skate at Elzie Odom

18 Pack a lunch and eat at Founders Plaza

25 Try the Ultimate Body Gauntlet at Cliff Nelson

Register for an upcoming X-Treme Teen Camp

12 Work up a sweat at Dottie Lynn’s Bikini Fit Camp

19 Check in at a local park on Foursquare

26 Visit the lighted driving range at Tierra Verde

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ARLINGTON SOUTHWEST LITTLE LEAGUE

MOVIES IN THE PARK Presented by Arlington Parks and Recreation

EVENT INFO: Martin Luther King Sports Center — 7001 Golf Club Dr. Arlington, TX 76001 • Movies start at dusk • FREE to the public! Visit NaturallyFun.org for updates and additional information.

Apr 4 Apr 11 Apr 18 Apr 25 May 2 Wreck it Ralph

Hotel Transylvania

Escape from Planet Earth

The Lorax

Frankenweenie

MAY 9 MAY 16 MAY 23 MAY 30 ParaNorman

Monsters University

Despicable Me 2

Field of Dreams

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FITNESS

ASK THE TRAINER Join our trainer once a month for an informational hour of free fitness and nutrition advice at Hugh Smith Recreation Center. The trainer will be available to answer questions, provide equipment and exercise instruction, and answer your nutritional and diet questions. There’s no extra charge, all you need is a membership card and current fitness room membership. Call 817-275-1351 for more info. PERSONAL TRAINING Certified personal trainers are available for one-on-one instruction for all ages and skill levels. Times are arranged between the instructor and student. Call the center where you wish to participate. Membership card and Fitness Room Membership required. One Person, One Session .................................... $45 One Person, Five Sessions ................................ $180 Two People, One Session .................................... $70 Two People, Five Sessions ................................ $285

LAND & WATER FITNESS PASS Unlimited Land and Water Fitness Membership includes yoga, aerobics, water aerobics (at Hugh Smith Indoor Pool) and fitness room (Hugh Smith Rec Center). Ages 14 and Up ...................................... $45 / Month

MATURE ADULT & SENIOR FITNESS For mature adult and senior fitness classes, please see our complete class schedule and program descriptions on page 33 and 35.

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FITNESS PLUS MEMBERSHIP

Access at all of the recreation and athletic centers, unlimited fitness plus classes and weight room access. Includes the indoor track, fitness room, inline skating and rock climbing at Elzie Odom Athletic Center (EOAC). 1 Month Pass .......................................... $30 6 Month Pass ........................................ $165 Annual Pass .......................................... $300

FITNESS CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

Turbo Kick Jammin’ music, ab sculpting moves, and high intensity cardio kickboxing. Punch, kick and jab your way to a leaner body and a tighter core! Senior Exercise This group exercise class for seniors includes flexibility, balance and strength training done to big band and swing music. Participants learn proper technique in use of free weights, bands and tubes. Tai Chi Tai Chi improves balance, flexibility and strength. The class will help improve you both physically and mentally.

FITNESS SPECIALS!

REFER A FRIEND Receive a $10 voucher for each referral that mentions your name when purchasing a fitness membership. (Note: while you can collect multiple vouchers for multiple referrals, only one voucher may be redeemed at a time). COLLEGE DISCOUNT 10% OFF fitness pass when showing applicable ID at time of purchase. MILITARY DISCOUNT 15% OFF fitness pass when showing applicable ID at time of purchase. TRY US OUT - COLLEGE PROGRAM Want to try out our programs before committing to a membership? Show your college ID at registration and get two months usage without a Facility Card. Inquire at any of our centers for more details.

Ultimate Body Gauntlet This total body workout combines circuit training exercises with an added flair of agility obstacles to give you a one of a kind workout that is sure to challenge all ages and ability levels. Interval cardio drills, dynamic body movements and conditioning exercises will provide you with everything you need to look and feel like the best shape of your life. Classes range from usage of jump ropes and tractor tires to training ropes agility ladders and plyometric boxes. Come and burn upwards of 500-600 calories in this jam-packed body challenge. Contact Josh Benjamin with FAST Sports Performance & Tumbling at 2fastJD@gmail.com for more details and to register. M, W, F Ongoing 6:15-7:15 AM Cliff Nelson $60/Month for 3x per week • $50/Month for 2x per week • $42 for 6-class card

Yoga Yoga is a complete toning of the whole body. Yoga releases stress from the body while improving muscular endurance, increasing flexibility and reducing cholesterol. Zumba ® Combining a blend of Latin Rhythms and easy to follow dance moves, this low impact class features routines with interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat.

FITNESS ROOM MEMBERSHIPS

Enjoy our fitness and weight rooms featuring a complete line of Nautilus strength equipment and a variety of cardiovascular machines (treadmills, stair climbers, ellipticals and bikes). Gyms open for free play with membership (subject to availability). Additional family members receive a 20% discount off any fitness membership when purchased at the same time. Membership card required for all fitness room passes. CLIFF NELSON, DOTTIE LYNN AND HUGH SMITH Ages: 14+

Daily with Membership Card ................................................................................... $3 Daily without Membership Card ............................................................................. $6 Monthly .................................................................................................................. $15 6-Month Weight Room Pass .................................................................................. $75 Annual .................................................................................................................. $150 Senior Monthly ...................................................................................................... $12 Senior 6-Month ...................................................................................................... $60 Senior Annual ...................................................................................................... $120

ELZIE ODOM Ages: 14+

Daily with Membership Card ................................................................................... $3 Daily without Membership Card ............................................................................. $6 Monthly .................................................................................................................. $20 6-Month ................................................................................................................ $100 Annual .................................................................................................................. $200 Basketball/Track Monthly ..................................................................................... $10 Basketball/Track Annual ..................................................................................... $100 Senior Monthly ...................................................................................................... $12 Senior 6-Month ...................................................................................................... $60 Senior Annual ...................................................................................................... $120

CHILD CARE HOURS Cliff Nelson:

M-F ........................................................................ 8:30-11:30 AM M-Th ....................................................................... 5:30-7:30 PM

Dottie Lynn:

M, W, F .................................................................. 8:30-10:30 AM M-Th ....................................................................... 5:30-7:30 PM

Hugh Smith:

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Elzie Odom:

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CLIFF NELSON RECREATION CENTER 4600 W. Bardin Rd. Arlington, TX 76017 • 817-561-2819 TIME TIME

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Ultimate Body Gauntlet*

Ultimate Body Gauntlet*

Ultimate Body Gauntlet*

8:15 AM

Fit Over 50

Fit Over 50

Fit Over 50

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Zumba® Sculpt & Tone

Low Impact Aerobics

5:30 PM Zumba®

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Low Impact Aerobics

Low Impact Aerobics

TurboKick

Insanity

TurboKick

Yoga

Zumba®

Yoga

Boot Camp

Boot Camp Fitness Belly Dancing

7:30 PM * Additional fee required.

DOTTIE LYNN RECREATION CENTER 3200 Norwood Ln. Arlington, TX 76013 • 817-277-5001 TIME

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Turbo Kick

Yoga Fitness

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Boot Camp

Zumba®

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Strength Training with FitBall

Bikini Fit Camp

Boot Camp

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We are looking for contract and specialty instructors! Send us a short proposal and some background information along with your desired location to teach at. For more information, please contact: Yvonne Falgout at yvonne.falgout@arlingtontx.gov.


ELZIE ODOM ATHLETIC CENTER 1601 NE Green Oaks Blvd. Arlington, TX 76006 • 817-459-6434 TIME TIME

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Total Conditioning

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Instructor’s Choice

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Kettlebell

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Stretching

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5:45 PM

Kettlebell

6:00 PM

Fitness Boxing

Instructor’s Choice Rock Climbing

Zumba®

Freedom Flow Yoga

7:00 PM

HUGH SMITH RECREATION CENTER 1815 New York Ave. Arlington, TX 76010 • 817-275-1351 TIME TIME

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Senior Strength Training

Senior Strength Training

Senior Strength Training

9:30 AM

Bootcamp

Bootcamp

Bootcamp

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Tai Chi

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Pilates

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Insanity (12:30-1 PM)

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Turbo Kick (12:00-12:50 PM) Insanity®

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11:30 AM LUNCH (times vary)

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Zumba®

Zumba® Toning

Zumba®

Zumba® Toning

NOTE: All Zumba® classes are now part of the Fitness Plus Membership. For additional information, please see pg. 11.

YESTERDAY YOU SAID TOMORROW. MAKE TODAY COUNT.

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817-561-2819 SOUTHWEST ARLINGTON 4600 W. Bardin Rd. Arlington, TX 76017

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Sporties for Shorties

Play a new sport every day! We will work on hand and foot coordination while learning about soccer, basketball and baseball! Age: 3-5 ....................................... $32 / 4 Classes

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Jun 7-28 Jul 5-26 Aug 2-23

10:15-11:00 AM 10:15-11:00 AM 10:15-11:00 AM

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CARTOONING

Draw your own cartoons! You will learn how to draw facial expressions, movement and word balloons. Age: 8+ ......................................... $35 / 4 Classes

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Little Dribblers

Participants will concentrate on the basics of the game. Learning passing, shooting, defense/offense drills and rebounding. Classes help children develop teamwork and listening skills. Age: 3-5 ....................................... $32 / 4 Classes

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Jun 7-28 Jul 5-26 Aug 2-23

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Basketball

Participants will concentrate on the basics of the game. Learning passing, shooting, defense/offense drills and rebounding. Classes help children develop teamwork and listening skills. Age: 5-6 ....................................... $32 / 4 Classes

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Cheernastics

All areas that are essential to becoming a great cheerleader today are covered motions, jumps, tumbling and attitude. Noncompetitive cheerleading and gymnastics is an ideal way to develop strength, poise, coordination, self-confidence and selfcontrol. Age: 6-12 ....................................... $32 / 4 Classes

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9:15-10:00 AM 9:15-10:00 AM 9:15-10:00 AM

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Gymnastics

Gymnastics is a great class for developing balance, coordination, flexibility, muscular endurance and strength. This is a beginning class where participants will learn basic gymnastic skills. Age: 5-12 ....................................... $32 / 4 Classes

Sa Sa Sa

Jun 7-28 Jul 5-26 Aug 2-23

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Hop, Skip and Jump

Preschoolers and their parents will hop the day away. They will do log rolls, bear crawls and more to help develop coordination, listening skills and social interaction. Age: 2-3 ........................................ $32 / 4 Classes

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VOLLEYBALL

Bump, Set, Spike! You will learn how to serve the ball, proper footwork and how to bump, set and spike the volleyball. Don’t forget your knee pads. Age: 8-14 ...................................... $32 / 4 Classes

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Class will use an electric keyboard and will learn notes and time values, fingering and basic songs. Fee includes piano book. A keyboard or piano for home practice is recommended. Ages: 6-12 .................................... $48 / 4 Classes

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Contract Programs LONE STAR INSTITUTE OF TAE KWON DO

Students will learn kicking, punching, basic falls and discipline. Students should wear Tae Kwon Do Gi or sweats. For more information or to register please contact Carol Henry at 817-271-6959. BEGINNER - Ages: 6+

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INTERMEDIATE - Ages: 6+

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6:50-7:40 PM 6:50-7:40 PM 7:40-8:50 PM 7:40-8:50 PM

Tiny Kids Self Defense

Preschoolers will learn basic kicks, escaping techniques and rolling. Gi not required. This class helps teach children about stranger awareness. For more information or to register please contact Carol Henry at 817271-6959. Ages: 3-5 M

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5:30-6:00 PM

WOMEN’S SELF-DEFENSE

This program will teach females to recognize and defend against an attacker. This class will strengthen your mind, body and spirit so that you never have to be a victim. For more information or to register please call Carol Henry at 817-271-6959. Ages: 14+ Su Su

Jul 20 Aug 10

1:00-3:00 PM 1:00-3:00 PM

GASPARIN Fencing

En guarde! Learn the new and exciting sport of Olympic Fencing. Students will be provided with equipment and the basic skills to become and modern day musketeer! For more information and to register contact Janos Gasparin at 817-789-0823 or email jgasparin3@gmail.com. Ages: 8+ Su

Ongoing

2:00-4:00 PM

DRIVING 101

SPORTS TRAINING

This class is focused on training basic to advanced fundamentals in athletics addressing speed, agility, range of motion, power, balance and flexibility. We prepare athletes for better performance, technique, form and skills for year round fundamentals of sports including, but not limited to: basketball, football, soccer, track & field, cheerleading and gymnastics. Each class will have two instructors in order to ensure each student gets their own individualized attention. Contact Josh Benjamin at 2fastjd@ gmail.com for more information and to register. Age: 8+ F F

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TUMBLING

These skill-based classes will teach students the elements/shapes needed to achieve desired tumbling skills. The classes will then take those elements and teach students how to safely and efficiently combine them to produced desired skills on a consistent basis. Your athlete will learn cartwheels, layouts and everything in between. Contact Josh Benjamin at 2fastjd@gmail.com for more information and to register. Age: 6+ T

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Learning to drive? Need a little help with freeway driving? Need a refresher on some driving skills? This is a perfect program for you! Lessons are available for ages 15 and up. Kimberly has a well-maintained, insured car equipped with an auxiliary brake for the instructor. Drivers must have a permit. Each lesson is approximately 90 minutes long. Contact Kimberly Evans for more detailed information and to register at 214-727-8744.

Dreams Dance Program

SOCCER TOTS

We have partnered with Jo-Ann’s Little Dancers to offer a variety of great programs for your child. For more information, or to register, please contact Jo-Ann Ingram at 817-996-0286 or joannslittledancers.com.

Be sure to check out Cliff Nelson’s SoccerTots program, designed to help kids learn the basics of soccer through a variety of games. The idea is to coach the kids early in life for success in the future! For more information and to register, please call 972-978-8530 or email Coach Kyndra at kgrazetti@soccertotsfortworth.com.

We are a competitive, premier, all-star dance group that embarks on competitions all around the state! For more information or to register please contact Courtney Rogers at (225)235-5165 or Courtney@ dreamsdancestudio.org Ages: 13-17

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6:00-7:30 PM

Jo-Ann’s Little Dancers

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ADULT SPORTS

Competitive Basketball: Sat 2:00-4:00 PM; Must have Annual Facility Membership AND pay the daily admission of $4. No non-paying spectators are allowed. This is reserved for adults only, no children allowed. Badminton: Mon—7:00-9:00 PM & Fri 6:00-9:00 PM. Naturally Fun Magazine • S U M M E R 2 0 1 4

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DOTTIE LYNN

817-277-5001 CENTRAL ARLINGTON 3200 Norwood Ln. Arlington, TX 76013

recreation center

Guitar Level 1

Learn basic guitar chords, strumming techniques, tuning and care of the guitar. Emphasis is on the guitar as accompaniment and will include simple guitar solos. Bring guitar to class. Age: 8+ ......................................... $52 / 4 Classes

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Jun 2-23 Jul 7-28 Aug 4-25

6:00-7:00 PM 6:00-7:00 PM 6:00-7:00 PM

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Keyboarding - Level A

This class will be taught using an electric keyboard. Learn beginning skills: notes and their time values, fingering, simple songs, etc. Fee includes piano book. A keyboard or piano for home practice is recommended. Age: 6-12 ...................................... $48 / 4 Classes

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Jun 3-24 Jul 1-22 Aug 11-Sep 1

6:00-7:00 PM 6:00-7:00 PM 6:00-7:00 PM

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BEGINNING Soccer

Gain an understanding of the game. Emphasis is on improving individual skills including the correct way to dribble, pass and shoot. Age: 3-4 ....................................... $32 / 4 Classes

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Jun 7-28 Jul 5-26 Aug 2-23

10:00-10:45 AM 10:00-10:45 AM 10:00-10:45 AM

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Age: 5-6 ....................................... $32 / 4 Classes

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Jun 7-28 Jul 5-26 Aug 2-23

11:00-11:45 AM 11:00-11:45 AM 11:00-11:45 AM

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LINE DANCING

Line dancing, whether to pop or country music, is a great way to get out on the dance floor. Gain confidence with many of the basic steps; learn the process of linking the steps together to form the dance and then have fun losing yourself in the music! Age: 10+............................................... $3 / Class

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Jo-Ann’s Little Dancers

We have partnered with Jo-Ann’s Little Dancers to offer a variety of great programs for your child. For more information, or to register, please contact Jo-Ann Ingram at 817-996-0286 or joannslittledancers.com. BALLET & TAP (Ages: 3-5) M Sa

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Tiny Kids Self Defense

Get coordinated! Preschoolers will learn basic kicks, escaping techniques and rolling. GI not required. This class helps teach children about stranger awareness. For more information or to register please contact Carol Henry at 817-271-6959. Age: 3-5 Th

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5:30-6:00 PM


Tae Kwon Do

After stretching and conditioning, students will learn kicking, punching, basic falls and discipline. Students should wear Tae Kwon Do Gi or sweats. The classes are paid for monthly by the first of each month. For more information or to register please contact Carol Henry at 817-271-6959. Age: 6+ Th

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6:00-7:00 PM

Bellydance Basics

TUMBLING

These skill-based classes will teach students the elements/shapes needed to achieve desired tumbling skills. The classes will then take those elements and teach students how to safely and efficiently combine them to produced desired skills on a consistent basis. Your athlete will learn cartwheels, layouts and everything in between. Age: 6+ T Th

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ADULT BASKETBALL

Must have Annual Facility Membership and purchase the daily admission of $4. No non-paying spectators are allowed. This is reserved for adults only, no children allowed. Age: 18+ Sa

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Always wanted to try bellydancing? This is the perfect class for you! No previous dance experience required. Learn basic bellydance moves and bit of culture too! And you’ll have the opportunity to perform with the class at our upcoming recitals and parties. Wear comfortable clothes, such as yoga pants and t-shirt. Dance slippers or half-soles recommended (no athletic shoes), as the floor is tile over concrete. For more information go to www.rivkahsultana.com. Age: 14+ ....................................... $72 / 6 Classes Sa

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10:30-11:30 AM

Advanced Bellydance

This class will take you into choreography, with the use of veils, wings, finger cymbals, and other props. Recommended for those who have had at least one year Bellydance Basics with Rivkah or two years with another instructor. Opportunity to perform both with the class and as soloists at our upcoming recitals and parties! Wear comfortable stretchy clothes, such as yoga pants and t-shirt. Dance slippers or halfsoles recommended (no athletic shoes) as the floor is tile over concrete. Payment to be made to the instructor. For more information go to www.rivkahsultana.com. Age: 14+ ....................................... $72 / 6 Classes Sa

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11:30 AM-12:30 PM

SPORTS TRAINING

This class is focused on training basic to advanced fundamentals in athletics addressing speed, agility, range of motion, power, balance and flexibility. We prepare athletes for better performance, technique, form and skills for year round fundamentals of sports including, but not limited to: basketball, football, soccer, track & field, cheerleading and gymnastics. Each class will have two instructors in order to ensure each student gets their own individualized attention. Age: 6+ T Th

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Join the fun at CAMP DOTTIE!

With the end of the school year approaching, it’s time to head to Dottie Lynn Recreation Center for a wide assortment of exciting camps this summer! Have a child that is always begging to create something you two saw on Pinterest? Send them to our Pinterest Interest Camp and we’ll complete different crafts and projects from the popular website. Maybe you had a child doing somersaults and cartwheels in front of the TV during the Olympic Games? You’re in luck as we’ve created a Tumbling Tots and Gymnastics Camp just for them! From Cooking 101 Camp to Rock N’ Roll Camp, and everything in between, we have a huge list of mini camps designed specifically for your kid. Check out pages 22-27 for all of our camp listings.

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ELZIE ODOM

817-459-6434 NORTH ARLINGTON 1601 NE Green Oaks Blvd. Arlington, TX 76006

athletic center

Gymnastics

Gymnastics is a great class for developing balance, coordination, flexibility, muscular endurance and strength. This is a beginning class where participants will learn basic gymnastic skills. Age: 5-12 ...................................... $24 / 3 Classes

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BOOT CAMP

A fun way to incorporate your exercise routine and build strength and stamina at the same time. This camp is geared for beginners and fitness enthusiasts. Participants will receive nutritional guidelines and pre/post assessments to track individual progress.

TAE KWON DO - INTRO

After stretching and conditioning, students will learn kicking, punching, basic falls and discipline. Wear karate Gi or sweats. Ages: 6+ ........................................... $37 / Month

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SPORTS TRAINING

This class focuses on basic to advanced fundamentals in athletics addressing speed, agility, range of motion, power, balance and flexibility. We prepare athletes for better performance, technique, form and skills for year round fundamentals of sports including, but not limited to: basketball, football, soccer, track & field, cheerleading and gymnastics.

This class is for yellow belt and above. Students will continue to grow from the beginner’s class. Wear karate Gi or sweats.

Each class will have two instructors in order to ensure each student gets their own individualized attention.

Ages: 6+ ........................................... $37 / Month

Age: 8+

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Jun 2-23 Jul 7-28 Aug 4-25

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10:00-11:30 AM 2:00-3:30 PM

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LET ELZIE HOST YOUR NEXT PARTY! Celebrate your child’s birthday or special event with an Elzie Odom party and create memories that last a lifetime! Choose among our unique rock climbing, skating, various sport activities and fun interactive party themes.

arena, the 30-foot rock wall and two gymnasiums, making them a convenient meeting place for any type of party.

year. Weekday parties can be arranged depending on availability. Parties are booked on a first come, first served basis. The party fee must be paid in full before a reservation can be made.

Our two-hour party packages include everything. We set up and clean up...no hassle to you!

The rooms are designed for all your party needs. Our enthusiastic party hosts guide your guests through the party, leading the activity, serving the pizza, drinks and most importantly, the birthday cake!

Our party rooms offer easy access to our 30,000 square foot skating

Two-hour party times are available Friday-Sundays throughout the

To make your reservation please call Elzie Odom Athletic Center 817459-6434.

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HUGH SMITH

817-275-1351 EAST ARLINGTON 1815 New York Ave. Arlington, TX 76010

recreation center

Guitar Level 1

Learn basic guitar chords, strumming techniques, tuning and care of the guitar. Emphasis is on the guitar as accompaniment and will include simple guitar solos. Bring guitar to class. Age: 8+ ......................................... $35 / 4 Classes

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Guitar Level 2

A continuation of Guitar 1 skills. Continue to learn guitar chords, strumming techniques, tuning and care of the guitar. Emphasis is on the guitar as accompaniment and will include simple guitar solos. Bring guitar to class. Age: 8+ ......................................... $35 / 4 Classes

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7:30-8:20 PM 7:30-8:20 PM 7:30-8:20 PM

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Keyboarding - Level A

This class will be taught using an electric keyboard. Learn beginning skills: notes and their time values, fingering, simple songs, etc. Fee includes piano book. A keyboard or piano for home practice is recommended. Age: 6-12 ...................................... $38 / 4 Classes

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Jun 7-28 Jul 5-26 Aug 2-23

9:10-10:00 AM 9:10-10:00 AM 9:10-10:00 AM

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This class will be taught using an electric keyboard. Learn beginning skills: notes and their time values, fingering, simple songs, etc. Fee includes piano book. A keyboard or piano for home practice is recommended. Age: 6-15 ...................................... $38 / 4 Classes Jun 7-28 Jul 5-26 Aug 2-23

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Basketball

Participants will concentrate on the fundamentals while learning passing, shooting, defense/offense drills and rebounding. Classes help children develop teamwork and listening skills. Age: 4-8 ....................................... $32 / 4 Classes

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Jun 7-28 Jul 5-26 Aug 2-23

9:10-10:00 AM 9:10-10:00 AM 9:10-10:00 AM

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Age: 9-12 ...................................... $32 / 4 Classes

Keyboarding - Level B

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Jun 7-28 Jul 5-26 Aug 2-23

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Gymnastics

Gymnastics is a great class for developing balance, coordination, flexibility, muscular endurance and strength. This is a beginning class where participants will learn basic gymnastic skills. Age: 6-12 ...................................... $32 / 4 Classes

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Jun 7-28 Jul 5-26 Aug 2-23

10:10-11:00 AM 10:10-11:00 AM 10:10-11:00 AM

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Tae Kwon Do Intro

After stretching and conditioning, students will learn kicking, punching, basic falls and discipline. Students should wear karate Gi or sweats. Age: 5-8 ....................................... $35 / 4 Classes

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Jun 4-25 Jul 9-30 Aug 6-27

6:10-7:00 PM 6:10-7:00 PM 6:10-7:00 PM

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Age: 9-12 ...................................... $35 / 4 Classes

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Tae Kwon Do club

Students will start with the basics and learn more advanced techniques. Tae Kwon Do Club gives students the opportunity to advance in belt colors and test out as a Black Belt. Tae Kwon Do Club also teaches students, discipline, respect and confidence. Students should wear karate Gi or sweats. Age: 6+ ......................................... $45 / 8 Classes

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BEGINNING Soccer

Gain an understanding of the game. Emphasis is on improving individual skills including the correct way to dribble, pass and shoot. Age: 3-4 ....................................... $32 / 4 Classes

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Participants will concentrate on the fundamentals of America’s favorite pastime. Children learn the basics of throwing, catching and hitting. These classes help to develop teamwork and listening skills Age: 3-4 ....................................... $32 / 4 Classes

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Sketch by Kurt Reichenstein, who brings his passion for art to the APRD. Kurt will teach soccer, t-ball, art academy and much more!

EXERCISING HIS CREATIVITY

Recently hired Arlington Parks & Recreation fitness instructor Kurt Reichenstein uses his passion for art to get others to unplug and connect. Ever bought the “longest lasting battery” only to find out that it did not last as long as you thought it would? How about the latest and greatest exercise machine, and a month after you purchased it, your laundry is hung and neatly folded all over it? Have you ever felt totally plugged into and attached to a treadmill? Kurt Reichenstein, one of the newest APRD fitness instructors, doesn’t believe in becoming fit by being attached to equipment. He believes you should unplug from the machines and connect to your own power to become physically fit. Kurt has joined the City of Arlington Parks and Recreation Department and will be teaching a new class called From Couch to 5K. He believes that every person has within them the power to fill their own battery, and eventually accomplish the goal of finishing a 5K race. “It doesn’t matter your age or your size. It doesn’t matter if you have never run a race. The goal is to finish and I can give you the skills to accomplish that goal. My greatest passion is training people to finish”, says Kurt. Kurt will teach each class participant all the basics of starting and finishing a 5K including how to fill out the application, where to pin on the race number, what to wear, how to warm up and even a special way to tie your shoes. He will help each student set their distance goals in a manner that will build their confidence and bring out each person’s competitive spirit. Kurt believes, “the most important thing is the person who is encouraging you. If it is not fun, no one is going to do it! I won’t ask anyone in the class to do anything I wouldn’t do. And, I only want to do things that are fun.” Encouraging individuals to make fitness a part of their lives is very important to Kurt. He has been encouraging all age groups for decades. Kurt was an elementary Physical Education Teacher for 33 years and has a Master’s Degree in Recreation and Leisure Sciences. He has taught fitness classes, including within the City of Arlington, on and off for almost 40 years. Kurt has also finished multiple marathons and now officiates at local races.

When he is not running races and teaching other people how to become fit, Kurt spends his time creating whimsical art. He draws his inspiration for each piece from the world around him. “I like to think out of the box. My art is done in my downtime. I guess you could say that it is the time of the day when I unplug from fitness and connect to the world around me. But, it is important that I connect to the world with uplifting art”, Kurt says. Each of Kurt’s art pieces captures a moment with a whimsical and touching interpretation, usually depicting children and animals with big descriptive eyes and happy faces. Some of his art has been used as thank you cards, greeting and note cards. They range from seasonal pictorials to depictions of current events. “My art lets me look at the world like a kid would. Too many kids are connected to computers and technology today. They don’t use their imagination and they don’t play outside. I believe you can teach a kid to become fit by letting them use their imagination, and they don’t even realize they are getting exercise. Let them become their favorite baseball player and tell them to swing the bat like that player. Pick up a golf club and swing it like Tiger Woods. Don’t sit at a video game and use your thumbs while pretending to be an athlete. Just get outside and do it!”, says Kurt. Kurt wants to see adults getting outdoors to become fit. “You have got to train your mind, muscles and whole body. The treadmill does half the work for you. You have got to put one foot in front of the other. It doesn’t matter if you have to start out walking, add a little jogging and then eventually teaching yourself to run”, Kurt says. He encourages class members to bring a buddy and plans to set a pace for each individual. Every level of walker/ runner is welcome and according to Kurt, every participant will learn the pride of competition. He says, “My favorite thing is when one of my students who started out as a walker eventually wins their age bracket in a race. But you got to get off that couch and get out and do it.” BY CYNTHIA ELLIS NaturallyFun Author

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SUMMER MINI CAMPS Acting & Theater Camp

We will inspire kids in their creative process and learn about basic theatrics, set-making and performing.

Art Camp

This week is all about art! Use your creative imagination to make artistic masterpieces! We will paint, draw, sculpt and more!

Age: 5-12............................................................... $70 / Week

Age: 5-12............................................................... $80 / Week

Archery Camp

Basketball Camp

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Jul 28-Aug 1

1:00-4:00 PM

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Students learn they must overcome distractions and obstacles and have a plan of action. Archery provides a fundamental relaxation quality in that the archer must be focused on the immediate moment. Archery is a self-challenging and rewarding activity, blending physical and mental resources. Age: 7-14............................................................... $70 / Week

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Jun 9-13 Jul 14-18

9:00 AM-12:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

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Art ACADEMY

Come spend some time exploring all things art! We will paint, draw, sculpt and more! Age: 5-12......................................................... $40 / 3 Classes M, W, F

Jun 23-27

10:00 AM-12:00 PM

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Jul 21-25

9:00 AM-12:00 PM

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Love the game of basketball? Our camp offers development in all aspects of the game. You’ll learn offense, defense, ball handling, rebounding, shooting and much more. Age: 6-12............................................................... $65 / Week

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Jun 9-13 Jun 16-20 Jun 23-27 Jun 23-27 Jul 14-18 Aug 4-8

1:00 PM- 4:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 1:00 PM- 4:00 PM 1:00 PM- 4:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

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Building Masters

Let your inner builder shine! We’ll use tools and a variety of household building materials to make fun and creative projects for you to take home! Age: 5-12............................................................... $65 / Week M-F

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Candy Factory

Satisfy your sweet tooth with this candy themed camp. We’ll explore how to make different types of candy and then practice decorating our sweet treats.

Gymnastics Camp

Campers are taught rolls, headstands and cartwheels. Each camper will be able to progress as their confidence and ability improves. Age: 5-12................................................................$65 / Week

Age: 6-12............................................................... $80 / Week

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Cheerleading Camp

Age: 5-12................................................................$70 / Week

M-F M-F

Jul 21-25 Jul 28-Aug 1

1:00 PM- 4:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

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READY---OK! This camp is for all prospective cheerleaders or those just wanting to have fun. Campers learn jumps, cheers, yells, chants and dances. Tumbling and gymnastics will be emphasized. Age: 6-12............................................................... $65 / Week

M-F M-F

Jun 23-27 Jun 23-27

9:00 AM-12:00 PM 1:00 PM- 4:00 PM

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Clay Creations Camp

Bring your imagination to life as you sculpt an assortment of animals and people out of clay. We will use modeling clay, play dough, homemade clay and much more. Prepare to get messy in this handson experience! Age: 5-10............................................................... $70 / Week M-F

Jul 7-11

1:00 PM- 4:00 PM

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Cooking 101 Camp

Calling all Chefs! In this fun and exciting camp young chefs will learn how to create yummy culinary masterpieces. Learn the basics on measuring, preparing food and putting dishes together. Bring your appetite because we’ll try what we make! Age: 5-12............................................................... $80 / Week

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Jun 16-20 Jun 16-20 Jul 14-18 Aug 4-8 Aug 4-8

1:00 PM- 4:00 PM 1:00 PM- 4:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 1:00 PM- 4:00 PM 1:00 PM- 4:00 PM

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Dance Camp

We will explore all types of dance - ballet, creative dance, jazz, tap and hip hop. Dancers will end the week with a performance for parents and friends. Dance shoes are not required, but please bring them if you have them; otherwise, we’ll dance in tennis shoes. Age: 6-12............................................................... $70 / Week M-F

Jul 7-11

1:00 PM- 4:00 PM

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Age: 5-10............................................................... $70 / Week 1:00 PM- 4:00 PM

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Guitar Camp

Learn basic guitar chords, strumming techniques, tuning and care of the guitar. Emphasis is on the guitar as accompaniment and will include simple guitar solos. Bring guitar to class. Age: 8-12............................................................... $90 / Week

M-F M-F

Jul 28-Aug 1 Aug 11-15

1:00 PM-4:00 PM 1:00 PM-4:00 PM

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1:00 AM- 4:00 PM

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Hip Hop DANCE Camp

Come have a great time learning Hip Hop dance! This class will teach you all the latest and hottest dance steps. Age: 5-12................................................................$65 / Week

M-F M-F

Jul 21-25 Aug 11-15

1:00 PM-4:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

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LONE STAR INSTITUTE OF TAE KWON DO KARATE CAMP

Develop self-control and self-discipline by learning kicks, punches, take down and combinations. Register by calling the Lone Star Institute of Tae Kwon Do at 817-271-6959. Age: 6-12............................................................... $70 / Week M-F

Aug 4-8

1:00 PM- 4:00 PM

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Kayaking and Fishing Camp

Love the water? Join us as we learn to kayak, fish and explore Arlington’s new paddling trail. We will also fish from the lake. Kayak, paddles, poles and life vest provided. Camp is held at Richard Simpson Park. Class size is limited. Age: 8-15................................................................$80 / Week M-F

Jul 7-11

9:00-11:00 AM

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Outdoor Adventures

We will learn about canoeing, fishing, outdoor survival, hiking and other outdoorsy stuff! Age: 6-12................................................................ $80 /Week M-F

Jul 7-11

9:00 AM-12:00 PM

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Pinterest Interest

Join us to try out favorite Pinterest crafts! We will complete different crafts and projects from the popular website Pinterest. M-F

Calling all princesses for a magical week filled with enchantment and wonder! We’ll use our pixie dust to create memorable moments as we learn the in’s and out’s of being a very special fairy princess. Jul 21-25

Jul 14-18

9:00 AM-12:00 PM 1:00 PM- 4:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Age: 6-12............................................................... $80 / Week

Fairy Princess Camp

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Jun 16-20 Jul 7-11 Jul 7-11

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Jun 23-27

1:00 PM- 4:00 PM

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Rock Climbing Camp

Campers learn basic rock climbing techniques including safety before taking their first climb. Group activities are incorporated to build team work. This is a great way to build self-esteem and achieve physical fitness for kids at all levels. Age: 6-12............................................................... $70 / Week M-F

Jul 21-25

1:00 PM- 4:00 PM

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Soccer Camp

Learn to perfect ball handling and control, heading, shooting positions and offensive and defensive strategies. Age: 5-12............................................................... $65 / Week

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Jun 9-13 Jun 16-20 Jul 14-18 Jul 21-25 Jul 28-Aug 1

9:00 AM-12:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

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SPACE Camp

3-2-1 Blastoff! On this out of this world journey we’ll explore rockets and how they work. We’ll also look at the solar system we live in and talk about what is going on in the night sky. We will do experiments, build crafts & even try astronaut food! Age: 5-10............................................................... $65 / Week

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Jun 23-27 Jul 14-18

1:00 PM- 4:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

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Wacky Science Camp

Explore science with the coolest experiments ever! You will see and do amazing things! Age: 5-12............................................................... $70 / Week M-F

Aug 4-8

9:00 AM-12:00 PM

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SURVIVOR CAMP

This fun filled week will be full of physical and mental challenges, outdoor adventures, co-operative games, theme days, arts and crafts, and plenty of team building activities.

Have you ever wanted to experience the world of ninja’s, pirates & superheroes? Now you can! Join us for this one of a kind experience as we jump into a world of fun and excitement. Age: 5-12............................................................... $70 / Week

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Jun 23-27 Jul 7-11

9:00 AM-12:00 PM 1:00 PM- 4:00 PM

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Age: 8-12............................................................... $70 / Week M-F

Jun 23-27

1:00 PM- 4:00 PM

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ADVENTURE CAMP

Volleyball Camp

Learn proper techniques in the important skills of serving, setting, passing, spiking, strategy and teamwork. Age: 8-12............................................................... $70 / Week

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Jul 21-25 Jul 28-Aug 1 Aug 11-15

1:00 PM- 4:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

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Adventure Camp is a great place to discover the outdoors and all it has to offer. During this five day camp participants will learn about rock climbing, hiking, kayaking and fishing. Age: 8-14.................................................. $125 / Week

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PRE-SCHOOL CAMPS

There’s a lot of excitement in store for children ages 3-5 at our Preschool Summer Camps at Cliff Nelson and Dottie Lynn Recreation Centers. Dramatic play, crafts, music and art are all part of the fun! Age: 3-5.............................................................................. $40 / 3 Classes Little Chefs M, W, F Jun 16-20 M, W, F, Jul 21-25 Sporties for Shorties M, W, F, Jun 16-20 Little Scientists M, W, F Jun 23-27 Fairy Prince & Princess M, W, F, Jun 23-27 Little Patriots M, W, Th Jun 30-Jul 3 Cooking Up a Story M, W, F Jul 7-11 Music Makers M, W, F, Jul 7-11 Art Discovery M, W, F, Jul 14-18 Diggin’ Dinos M, W, F Jul 14-18

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Fairy Tale Adventure M, W, F Jul 21-25 Art Academy M, W, F Jul 28-Aug 1

10:00 AM-12:00 PM

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I Can Build It M, W, F, Jul 28-Aug 1

9:30-11:30 AM

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9:30-11:30 AM

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Tiny Kids Self Defense M, W, F Aug 4-8

10:00 AM-12:00 PM

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9:30-11:30 AM

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Contact Carol Henry with Lone Star Institute of Tae Kwon Do at 817-271-6959 to register.

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All Aboard M, W, F, Aug 11-15

9:30-11:30 AM

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X-TREME TEEN CAMPS

MONDAY - FRIDAY • $135 PER WEEK • AGES 11-15 Tired of staying at home bored? Too old for day camp? Try out our X-Treme Teen Camp. It will feature new and exciting activities everyday! We will take several field trips each week and have great activities planned for the days we stay at the center. DATE M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

WEEK Jun 9-13 Jun 16-20 Jun 23-27 Jun 30-July 3 Jul 7-11 Jul 14-18 Jul 21-25 Jul 28-Aug 1 Aug 4-8 Aug 11-15 Aug 18-22

FIELD TRIP Six Flags & BK Pool Fort Worth Zoo & Horseback Riding Nickelmania & Perot Museum Cici’s & Randol Mill Pool Hurricane Harbor & Urban Air Mountasia & Whirly Ball Rangers Ballpark & Arlington Skatium ASI Gymnastics & AT&T Stadium Alley Cats & Hawaiian Falls NRH20 & Six Flags Dallas World Aquarium & BK Pool

TIME 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM

CODE CNRC 152594 or DLRC 152749 CNRC 152595 or DLRC 152751 CNRC 152596 or DLRC 152752 CNRC 152597 or DLRC 152753 CNRC 152598 or DLRC 152770 CNRC 152599 or DLRC 152771 CNRC 152600 or DLRC 152772 CNRC 152601 or DLRC 152773 CNRC 152602 or DLRC 152774 CNRC 152603 or DLRC 152775 CNRC 152604 or DLRC 152776

For more information on our X-Treme Teen Camps, please contact one of the recreation centers: Cliff Nelson — 817-561-2819 • Dottie Lynn — 817-277-5001

Sports Camp - Full Day

Full day sports camps offer a variety of sports venues daily such as basketball, baseball, flag football, track, skating, archery, crafts and other activities. Participants will swim once a week during camp so make sure you bring your swimsuit. Field trips are planned through the summer as well. Wear athletic clothing, sunscreen & closed toed athletic shoes. Free lunch program is included, sponsored by the USDA. Drop off begins at 7 AM and pick up is no later than 6:30 PM. Age: 5-13................................................................................ $115 / Week

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Jun 9-13 Jun 16-20 Jun 23-27 Jun 30-Jul 3 Jul 7-11 Jul 14-18 Jul 21-25 Jul 28-Aug 1 Aug 4-8 Aug 11-15 Aug 18-22

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Counselor in Training

Over the Summer, your teen must be able to commit to the development of their leadership skills while helping and playing with our campers. All teens will be supervised while participating in regular camp activities. They will learn what it’s like to be a counselor and have the skills necessary for future employment. All CITs must complete an application and basic interview. Spaces are limited. Weekly registration only. Age: 13-15.................................................................................$50 / Week M-F M-F M-F M-Th M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

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Summer Camps - Full Day

Full day camps offer a new theme each week with games, crafts and other fun activities. Campers also may swim at least once a week at a nearby pool. Six field trips are planned. Campers should bring a sack lunch each day. An afternoon snack is provided. Each family will receive a parent’s packet at registration outlining activities, the overview of each week, discipline policies and a copy of our Standards of Care procedures. Age: 5-12............................................................................... $115 / Week

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Jun 9-13 Jun 9-13 Jun 9-13 Jun 16-20 Jun 16-20 Jun 16-20 Jun 23-27 Jun 23-27 Jun 23-27 Jun 30-Jul 3 Jun 30-Jul 3 Jun 30-Jul 3 Jul 7-11 Jul 7-11 Jul 7-11 Jul 14-18 Jul 14-18 Jul 14-18 Jul 21-25 Jul 21-25 Jul 21-25 Jul 28-Aug 1 Jul 28-Aug 1 Jul 28-Aug 1 Aug 4-8 Aug 4-8 Aug 4-8 Aug 11-15 Aug 11-15 Aug 11-15 Aug 18-22 Aug 18-22 Aug 18-22

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CAMP KITSU Camp Kitsu offers a safe and fun outdoor experience for kids! Our focus is on developing outdoor skills and conservation while having the most memorable summer yet! Some of our activities include: • Canoeing • Fishing • Archery • Nature Crafts • Forts • Guest Speakers • Swimming • Games • Awesome Fieldtrips Camp Kitsu goes on one, sometimes two, fieldtrips a week. A few of our featured trips this summer are: Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Fossil Rim Wildlife Center represents over 1000 animals, 50 species of native and non-native animals living peacefully at the 1,700-acre center. Campers can feed and see these spectacular animals on a scenic tour. Horseback Riding Campers get the opportunity to learn about horse safety, grooming, and care. After all safety precautions have been taken the campers get to go horseback riding in an enclosed arena. Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Get Ready For a Great Camping Adventure! From the minute you enter North Texas Jellystone Park™, you’ll experience the best camping amenities and park activities possible. From hay rides to swimming and visits from Yogi Bear™ and friends, North Texas Jellystone Park™ offers its own unique experience. Fort Worth Museum of Science and History Are you ready for an adventure? We will be immersed in the science and history of field archaeology as you explore the world of film hero Indiana Jones™. Join the search for riches in Quest for Treasure then Dig into the Past to put important clues together helping to piece together an ancient story. Campers will also get the chance to see an Imax film!

817-277-5001

WEST ARLINGTON 6300 W. Arkansas Ln. Arlington, TX 76016

Camp Kitsu was an opportunity to be adventurous, and I think that was part of what made it so fun as a director. I have many memories that I am not soon to forget! I loved the time truly spent outdoors learning how to canoe, fish, use a compass and build a fort out of sticks, to name a few.” Shelby Weir

2013 Camp Kitsu Director

CAMP KITSU

Camp is held at Richard Simpson Park. Age: 5-12............................................................................... $160 / Week M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

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Feature

BY MARK FADDEN NaturallyFun Author

JOIN THE FUN AND COMPETITION! T

im Baggett knows Arlington sports. Not only is he the Arlington Parks and Recreation Department (APRD) Adult Sports Manager, but he’s been playing sports in Arlington since the 1950s.

“The City of Arlington got into sports well over 75 years ago. It began with a baseball program that played its games at Meadowbrook Park before Randol Mill was developed. Two youth baseball fields and two senior baseball fields along with two teenage baseball and two fast pitch fields were built in the midfifties. As fast pitch participation began to wane and slow pitch softball began to overtake the numbers, the two teenage fields became the first slow pitch complex in Arlington in latter 1960s early 1970s.” But while city sports offerings may have started with baseball and softball, today the city has leagues in sports across the spectrum. “The City of Arlington also provides both youth and adult basketball, youth soccer, adult (men’s, women’s and coed) and youth (co-ed) volleyball, adult inline hockey, adult and youth kickball (co-ed for both), adult men’s flag football, youth cheerleading, and youth T-ball coach pitch and kid pitch baseball (co-ed),” said Baggett.

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With that many offerings in its lineup, many organizations, such as local churches and businesses, look to the Arlington leagues to get a little exercise and also maintain some fun rivalries. “For years we have offered a Monday night men’s church league. First Baptist Church and Fielder Road Baptist Church have been a part of the program since the beginning and theirs was an early rivalry. Business rivalries have come and gone over the years, restaurants versus restaurants, General Motors teams versus Bell Helicopter teams, etc.” We have a team that has been with us for over 20 years who started as seniors in high school playing with their dads. During the week of Halloween they dress up in character to play the game, from Forest Gump to Babe Ruth, to a sniper in the outfield decked out in full camo to super heroes. They all enjoy playing,” said Baggett. This summer, two popular choices for adult team sports are softball and kickball. To see the complete sport lineup and registration dates, turn to pg. 25. For additional information, please visit arlingtonsports.net.


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YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUES REGISTER TODAY AT ARLINGTONSPORTS.NET

SUMMER 2014 SpORT

Ages

Fee

Registration

Season Begins

T-Ball

3-6

$75

April 1 - 30

June 7

Coach Pitch

7-8

$75

April 1 - 30

June 7

Basketball: Co-Rec

3-12

$75

April 1 - 30

June 14

Cheer Squad

6-12

$90

April 1 - 30

June 14

Indoor Soccer

3-12

$75

April 1 - 30

June 14

SpORT

Ages

Fee

Registration

Season Begins

Outdoor Soccer

3-12

$75

August 1 - 30

September 27

T-Ball

3-6

$75

August 1 - 30

September 27

Coach Pitch

7-8

$75

August 1 - 30

September 27

FALL 2014

YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUE INFORMATION • All Youth Leagues include an eight-game season, league jersey (cap with baseball program), individual participant awards and sports officials.

• Teams will have a volunteer coach. If you are interested in coaching indicate this during the online registration process or call us at 817-459-6434.

• Teams are formed by special request such as coaches or other participants.

• Once a team is full, any other special requests will be placed on other teams in the league.

• Practices will be determined by the volunteer coach/parents. • All youth sports leagues are Co-ed. 30

• Registrations without special request are placed on teams by zip codes and schools.

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• We try to honor special requests when forming teams, but there are times we are unable to fulfill all requests. • Refunds are not issued unless the department cancels the league. • For more information on all of our available Youth Leagues, please call 817-459-6434 or 817-459-5463.


ADULT SPORTS LEAGUES BASKETBALL

The City of Arlington offers adult basketball during the winter, spring, summer and fall seasons. The eight-game leagues are played at Elzie Odom Athletic Center in north Arlington or at Meadowbrook Park Center in central Arlington. League play includes Men’s Competitive and Men’s Recreational divisions.

FLAG FOOTBALL

The City of Arlington’s Men’s Adult Flag Football leagues are offered during the spring, winter and fall seasons. Games are played at Harold Patterson Sports Center in south Arlington on Sunday afternoons.

INLINE HOCKEY

Adult Inline Hockey Leagues for men ages 18 and up. Each season consists of eight games plus playoffs. All teams must provide their own uniforms and game equipment (H.E.C.C. Certified Helmet, Hockey Gloves, Skates and Shin Pads). Leagues will follow the rules and regulations set by the City of Arlington Parks and Recreation Department and USA Hockey.

KICKBALL

The City of Arlington offers Coed Adult Kickball during spring, summer, fall, and winter sessions. The six-game leagues are played at Harold Patterson Sports Center and Randol Mill Park on Monday, Tuesday and Friday nights.

SOFTBALL

Harold Patterson Sports Center • ASA League Located in south Arlington off I-20 and Bardin Road. Leagues are offered in the winter, spring, summer and fall each year. Leagues consist of eight games per season. Randol Mill Park • USSSA Leagues Located in north Arlington off I-30 and Randol Mill Road. Leagues are offered in the winter, spring, summer and fall each year. Leagues consist of eight games per season.

VOLLEYBALL

Adult volleyball offers women’s and coed leagues. Women’s leagues are offered on Monday and Friday, and Coed leagues on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday nights. Leagues are offered during the winter, spring, summer and fall seasons. A Coed Rookie league is held on Tuesday nights.

For more information on any of our adult sports leagues, contact us at 817-459-5463.

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EUNICE

activity center

Located less than two miles from AT&T Stadium and the Arlington Entertainment District, the Eunice Activity Center was renovated in 2001, adding an additional 3,400 square feet of meeting and gathering space. The center is open weekdays, beginning at 8:30 AM on Mon-Thur and 11:00 AM on Fri. A full slate of recurring activities are planned throughout the week, including exercise classes, arts and crafts and informational sessions. See the activities calendar on the opposite page for a complete listing of weekly events. For additional information on special events, trips and group outings, please call 817-277-8091. 32

1000 Eunice St. Arlington, TX 76010

Monday.............................................................8:30 AM-8:00 PM Tuesday-Wednesday .......................................8:30 AM-5:00 PM Thursday...........................................................8:30 AM-7:00 PM Friday ...........................................................11:00 AM-10:00 PM Saturday-Sunday ......................................................... CLOSED

The Eunice Activity Center is located just down the road from Meadowbrook Park, Arlington’s first city park. Consisting of 52 acres, the park opened in 1924 and features picnic grounds, the nine-hole Meadowbrook Park Golf Course, horseshoe pits, a Monarch butterfly waystation, basketball courts and much more. Rooms at the Eunice Activity Center may be rented seven days a week during business hours when no center activities are scheduled, and after business hours. The facility includes a 3,000 square foot ballroom, a variety of multi-purpose meeting rooms and a full service kitchen with stove,

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refrigerator, oven and microwave. For more rental information, call the center at 817-2778091. FITNESS PLUS PROGRAM Eunice Activity Center is also a participating facility in the Fitness Plus program. Fitness Plus is a dynamic program that enables a member to participate in as many fitness programs as they desire for an all-inclusive set fee of $30 per month. The fee includes the weight room. Also, it is good at all recreation and athletics centers in the City of Arlington. For more information, please see pg. 11 or call 817-277-8091.


EUNICE ACTIVITY CENTER 1000 Eunice St. Arlington, TX 76010 • 817-277-8091 TIME

MON

TUE

WED

THU

8:30 AM

*Yoga

Chair Yoga (8:45 AM)

*Yoga

Chair Yoga (8:45 AM)

9:00 AM

Craft Club

*WET Club Wii Game Day

9:45 AM 10:00 AM

*Exercise National Active & Retired Federal Employees Mtg. (3rd Mon)

11:00 AM

Wii Game Day *Exercise

*Exercise

Book Club Senior Genealogy

Intermediate Line Dancing

*Pilates Ukulele Band

1:00 PM

*Watercolor Bridge Adv/Comp

Bridge Adv/Comp

*Oil Painting Bridge Adv/Comp

1:30 PM

*Intro to PC

*Line Dance

*Intro to PC

3:15 PM

Retired Teacher Assoc. (3rd Tue) *Internet and Facebook 101

Intermediate Line Dancing

*Pilates

12:30 PM

2:00 PM

FRI

Senior Men’s Golf (call for schedule)

Bridge Adv/Comp Defensive Driving (1st Fri • 1-5 PM) Bingo Bash (4th Fri)

*Wii Game Day *Internet and Facebook 101 Senior Advisory Board (2nd Wed)

3:30 PM 4:00 PM

Game Night

5:00 PM

Merry Rounders

7:00 PM

*TOPS: Take Off Pounds Sensibly

Game Night

Friday Night Dance

ADDITIONAL FITNESS CLASSES AVAILABLE. Check out pg. 12-13 for fitness calenders at our other Arlington recreation centers! SENIOR PROGRESSIVE DINNER - JUNE (DATE COMING SOON) Sponsored by Holiday Retirement Facilities. We will visit 3 facilities. There will be appetizers at one facility, the dinner at another, and we will end the evening by having desert at our final facility. No sales, just information and “Fun”.

ICE CREAM SOCIAL

Wednesday, July 23 • 12:30-1:30 PM • $1 Come and beat the heat by joining us for a delicious sundae at our ice cream social. We will play games, and if time permits we could have a round or two of bingo. Be sure to register early so we’ll have enough ice cream for everyone. Facility card required.

Genealogy - WEDNESDAYS • 10:00-11:00 AM • $20/Month Like a great mystery novel, follow clues to unlock the history of your family. Who knows? You just might be related to Thomas Jefferson! Certain Traits and characteristics do run in a family. A facility card is required.

SENIOR CRAFT FAIR

Saturday, Oct. 4 • 9:00 AM-4:00 PM • Free Event! Annual Senior Craft Fair will be held on Sat., October 4, 2014. Vendors are asked to exhibit handmade items only. Please no food items, due to City health regulations. Craft Fair will be held at the Eunice Activity Center. Set up will begin at 7:00-8:30 AM. Doors open to the public from 9:00 AM-4:00 PM. Naturally Fun Magazine • S U M M E R 2 0 1 4

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senior rec center

NEW YORK A full slate of recurring activities are planned throughout the week at the Senior Recreation Center New York, including exercise classes, arts and crafts and informational sessions. See the activities calendar on the opposite page for a complete listing of weekly events. For additional information on special events, trips and group outings, please call 817-4605009. The SRCNY has spaces to rent which are ideal for all types of events – including organization meetings, church services, sporting events and special occasions. Space is available to rent seven days a week depending upon availability. 34

2015 Craig Hanking Dr. Arlington, TX 76010

Monday-Friday.................................8:30 AM-6:00 PM Saturday-Sunday .......................................... CLOSED

Rental availability is open to both City of Arlington residents and non-residents. Compare our rates to other event venues and you’ll see the value in hosting your next event with us! Our 2,400 square foot multi-purpose Main Hall is ideal for weddings, family reunions and other private events. The windows of the room provide unique ambient lighting during daytime hours. The seating capacity of this room is 185 with tables, and slightly less if a dance floor is desired. The Main Hall can be divided in three sections. Single Sections of the Hall may be rented during operating hours.

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For non-operating hours, at least two sections must be rented. The full-service kitchen is equipped with cooking devices as well as refrigeration and freezers. A 295-sq-ft Central Activity Room is the perfect setting for smaller gatherings or can serve as an additional reception area for larger Main Hall events.


SENIOR RECREATION CENTER NEW YORK 2015 Craig Hanking Dr. Arlington, TX 76010 • 817-460-5009 TIME

MON

8:00 AM

Fitness Walking

8:30 AM

Table Games

8:45 AM

*Strength Training

9:30 AM

TUE

WED

THU

Fitness Walking Table Games

Table Games

Fitness Walking Table Games

*Tai Chi

10:00 AM

Parkinson’s Support Rummikub (2nd Mon) Table/Card Games

10:30 AM

Table Games *Strength Training

*Strength Training

Movie Madness (1st Fri)

Table/Card Games

9:45 AM

FRI

*Tai Chi

Table/Card Games

Stitch & Beads Parkinson’s Support &Exercise Table/Card Games

Super Bingo (3rd and 5th Fri) Table/Card Games

Joyful Singing Blood Pressure Check (4th Fri)

11:00 AM

Lunch $2 Donation 11:30 AM

Lunch $2 Donation

Lunch $2 Donation

Lunch $2 Donation

Lunch $2 Donation

Food Pantry (2nd Fri)

Birthday Celebration (1st Fri)

Ice Cream Social (4th Wed)

12:30 PM 1:00 PM

*Cardio Fitness

*Cardio Fitness Afternoon Tea (2nd Wed)

2:00 PM 3:00 PM

Afternoon Bingo (1st Tue)

4:00 PM

Pot Luck Bingo (4th Tue)

ADDITIONAL FITNESS CLASSES AVAILABLE. Check out pg. 14-15 for fitness calenders at our other Arlington recreation centers!

Make 2014 the year you focus on health and well-being. This free event is open to all ages and offers a variety of health screenings and wellness demonstrations.

PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE 12TH ANNUAL

HEALTH & WELLNESS EXPO

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Wear a new knee to your next tea party.

Joint pain can make simple activities like playing with kids and swinging a golf club hurt too much to enjoy. That’s why at Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital, we offer joint replacement options so you can get back to where you belong. The team has the expertise to perform total knee replacements, hand surgery, hip replacement, shoulder surgery, rehabilitation services and more to help you return to your active lifestyle. Call and we will help you experience greater range of motion and emotion.

1-877-THR-WELL TexasHealth.org/Arlington-Ortho

Doctors on the medical staff practice independently and are not employees or agents of the hospital. Š 2014


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A NATURALLY FUN PROPOSAL

Two Arlington Parks and Recreation regulars are loving married life after a Naturally Fun romance that was sparked at Senior Center New York.

onnie and Don Adams said they hope everyone will find the kind of love they have.

The couple met four years ago at the Arlington Senior Recreation Center on New York Avenue. They saw each other at events and often played games at the same table, Don Adams said. He asked Bonnie Adams to the Ennis Bluebonnet Festival on April 17, 2010, where they had their first date. “I think he was pretty confident I would say yes,” Bonnie said.

Pam Mitchell, an administrative aid at the center, said she discovered they were dating during an outing to the State Fair.

museums. Don said the key to a successful relationship goes beyond the words people say.

“We got back to the gate and she was real giddy, almost like a schoolgirl,” Mitchell said. “They were holding hands walking back to the van.”

“You have to care about the person and know they care about you,” he said. “You have to really express that and show it and believe it, not just say it.”

The pair married in October 2011 at a small ceremony in their home in Arlington. In November, they honeymooned on a cruise to the Caribbean. Now they enjoy a relaxed life, Don said, and spend their time watching old movies, reading poetry, listening to music and going to

Bonnie’s advice to couples is simple. “Life is short,” she said. “Go for the gusto.”

EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS DIABETES

May 7 • SRCNY • 10:00-11:00 AM • FREE Professionals will come in and educate us on Diabetes. We’ll learn the importance of exercise and diet.

HEARING AIDS & TESTING

May 14 • SRCNY • 10:00-11:00 AM • FREE Come and receive a free hearing test. Professionals will also check your hearing aids to make sure they are working properly.

NUTRITION AND YOUR HEALTH

June 26 • SRCNY • 10:00-11:00 AM • FREE Come and learn about nutrition and diet and how it could help you live a healthy life.

Home And Personal Safety

June 20 • EAC • 10:00-11:00 AM • FREE Presented By: The Arlington Police Department.

Diabetes & How It AffectS The Body

July 2 • EAC • 10:00-11:00 AM • FREE Diabetes is a disease in which levels of blood glucose, also called blood sugar, are above normal. People with diabetes have problems converting food to energy. Learn how all of this works in your body.

DIABETES NUTRITION

July 16 • EAC • 10:00-11:00 AM • FREE Healthy nutrition and how to use the Food Pyramid to organize the different food groups, and servings that should be eaten daily for balanced, complete nutrition.

KIDNEY EDUCATION

July 16 • SRCNY • 10:00-11:00 AM • FREE Expedient Home Health Care will offer free education on the symptoms, causes and treatment of diabetes and the overall impact of this disease on the body. Come and learn more about all inclusive dialysis treatments in the comfort of your home.

LIVING WITH DIABETES

July 23 • EAC • 10:00-11:00 AM • FREE Getting support from family and friends. Patients’ rights - protecting patients against abuse, fraud and discrimination.

MEDICATION MANAGEMENT

Sept. 25 • SRCNY • 10:00-11:00 AM • FREE We will have professional staff come and explain about managing our medication.

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DAY TRIPS & TRAVEL Check out these great trips organized by the Eunice Activity Center and Senior Center New York! For more information, visit NaturallyFun.org.

CHOCTAW CASINO

May 22 • EAC • 8:00 AM-8:00 PM • $12.00 Come with us for a day trip to Choctaw Casino and try your luck at the tables or machines. Choctaw will give each person a players card with $10 play money.

Waxahachie Downtown Square

June 5 • SRCNY • 9:00 AM-3:00 PM • $12.00 We will visit the Downtown Square in Waxahachie, with its charming turn-of-the-century architecture and friendly people. It is truly a time capsule of an era long since past. Join us as we easily take a step back, for just a little while, to a place and time when values were a little clearer and life a little simpler.

PEROT SCIENCE MUSEUM

June 10 • EAC • 9:00 AM-3:30 PM • $24.00 The Perot Museum of Nature and Science located in Victory Park, near Downtown Dallas is said to be a ‘world of wonder’ by The Dallas Morning News. Inspiring curiosity in all ages and boasting as a living science lesson, this new museum opened its doors to the public on December 1, 2012. Get ready to amaze your brain through hands-on learning experiences. Lunch will be on your own at a local restaurant.

Clark Gardens (Mineral Wells)

June 17 • EAC • 9:00 AM-4:00 PM • $20 - Walking Tour ($30 for Motorized Cart Tour) Through every season of the year, nature’s glorious displays provide unsurpassed beauty. These spectacular gardens have been featured on HGTV’s “Great American Gardens” in addition to numerous magazines, newspapers and other publications.

The Three Musketeers:

All Swash & no Buckle (THEATRE ARLINGTON)

July 13 • EAC • 12:30-7:00 PM • $32.00 On stage at Theatre Arlington. This spoof of 17th Century France pulls out all the stops and is full of outrageous characters, from a lying Cardinal who’s into magic, to Milady de Winter, who cannot get rid of her mother. We will go to dinner at the Olive Garden.

CHOCTAW CASINO

July 24 • SRCNY • 8:00 AM-8:00 PM • $12.00 Come with us for a day trip to Choctaw Casino and try your luck at the tables or machines. Choctaw will give each person a players card with $10 play money.

RINGLING BROS. CIRCUS

Aug. 18 • EAC • 10:00 AM-3:30 PM • $34.00 Come and rekindle the joy and excitement of the circus. Thrill to the spectacle of live animals as they show that we might not be the smartest animals on earth. Laugh at the crazy antics of the clowns. All in all you are sure to have fun. Come on, you know you want to, and leave the driving and parking to us.

THE NERD (THEATRE ARLINGTON)

Aug. 24 • EAC • 12:30-7:00 PM • $32.00 A fellow ex-GI, whom he has never met, but who saved his life after he was seriously wounded in Vietnam. He has written to Rick to say that, as long as he is alive, “you will have somebody on Earth who will do anything for you.” So Willum is delighted when Rick shows up unexpectedly at his apartment on the night of his 34th birthday party. Dinner will be at a local restaurant.

Juneteenth Celebration

Denton Courthouse on the Square Museum

Fox Run Estates Lunch & Bingo

DIEZ Y SEIS

June 19 • SRCNY • 9:00 AM-2:00 PM • $8.00 Come join us for a morning of fun, music, dancing, food and entertainment at the Resource Connection Campus. Breakfast also served from 9-10 am only. Lunch and transportation will be provided.

June 25 • SRCNY • 10:00 AM-2:00 PM • $12.00 We will have a tour of the Fox Run Retirement Estates. We will also have lunch in their dining room and end the day with bingo.

Ripley’s Believe It Or Not

July 10 • EAC • 9:30 AM-2:30 PM • $20.00 Find out more about Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Where for over 80 years they have been thrilling visitors with their unique brand of odd and unbelievable displays! One thing is for sure, you will have fun, “believe it or not”! Lunch will be on your own at a local restaurant. 38

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Sept. 11 • SRCNY • 9:00 AM-2:00 PM • $12.00 Join us for a trip to Denton County Square. We will tour the Courthouse on the Square, the Bayless-Selby House Museum and the Denton County African American Museum. Lunch will be on our own.

Sept. 16 • SRCNY • 9:00 AM-2:00 PM • $8.00 Come join us for a morning of fun with music, dancing, food and entertainment. A light breakfast and lunch will be served.


BRANSON

June 23-27, 2014 • $499 (Double Occupancy)

This will be a motor coach trip with 4 nights of lodging, 8 meals and admission to 7 fabulous Branson shows including the musical, “Moses” at the Sight and Sound Auditorium. For reservations and additional trip details, please contact Pam Mitchell at pam.mitchell@arlingtontx.gov or by phone to 817-459-5464.

Caribbean Cruise Sept 28-Oct 5, 2014 • $785 (Double Occupancy - Inside Cabin)

Come with us as we take a 7 days/6 nights tour of the Caribbean. Highlights include Montego Bay, Jamaica, Grand Cayman and Cozumel, Mexico. Our magic carpet will be the Carnival Magic Dream Class cruise ship. We will have a charter bus to and from Galveston. The bus trip is included in the price of the trip. Come on...the Caribbean is waiting for you!

IRELAND

March 17-24, 2015 • $2,799 (Double Occupancy)

Experience a true taste of “Irish Splendor” on a trip that combines fabulous accommodations, stunning scenery and sumptuous food. Highlights include trips to Blarney Castle, Killarney, Dingle Peninsula, Cliffs of Moher, Guinness Storehouse and Dromoland Castle. Package includes round-trip air transportation from DFW to Dublin, 8 nights accommodations and 9 meals. For reservations and additional trip details, please contact Pam Mitchell at pam.mitchell@arlingtontx.gov or by phone to 817-459-5464.

RED HAT SOCIETY

We believe silliness provides comedy relief for life and we share a bond of affection forged by common life experiences. Our official chapter name “The Arlington Day Dreamers” enjoy monthly outings or social events around the metroplex. Trip China Harbor Campo Verde Moni’s Pasta & Pizza

Fee $12.00 $12.00 $12.00

Date Jun 18 Jul 16 Aug 20

Time Location 11:00 AM EUNICE 11:00 AM EUNICE 11:00 AM EUNICE

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ARLINGTON TENNIS CENTER

is an award-winning public tennis facility with 26 outdoor, lighted courts. ATC offers classes, drills and leagues for players of all ages and abilities, from beginner to advanced levels. The facility and staff host frequent special events, including USTA Texas sanctioned tournaments, a National Open Championship, a USTA National Junior Team Tournament and several non-sanctioned tournaments. ATC also serves as the host site for over 40 other tournaments and events each year.

HOURS Monday-Thursday................................................ 8:00 AM-9:30 PM Friday ................................................................... 8:00 AM-8:00 PM Saturday .............................................................. 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Sunday ............................................................... 12:00 PM-8:00 PM (hours may be adjusted during special events and during holidays)

FEATURES • 26 outdoor, lighted tennis courts, including six 10 and Under junior courts • Fully stocked pro shop with the latest in tennis equipment, apparel and dozens of unique tennis-themed gifts • Complete locker room facilities with showers • Concession area offering snacks and drinks • Free Wi-Fi

sERVICES Pro Shop

Featuring the latest in racquets, strings, grips and accessories, including bags and other on-court needs. ATC’s pro shop also has select tennis apparel, shoes and dozens of unique tennis-themed novelties, jewelry and gifts that are perfect for new or experienced players of all ages.

Racquet Stringing

Two-day service on racquet stringing and state-of-the-art equipment are just two of the benefits to using the Arlington Tennis Center’s racquet stringing service.

Demo Racquets

FIND US

arlingtontennis.net 817-459-6163

Arlington Tennis Center 500 W. Mayfield Rd., 76014

REGISTRATION Class and league registrations must be made at least three days in advance of the starting date to avoid a $5 late fee. Registrations can be made online at NaturallyFun.org, over the phone or in person by visiting the Arlington Tennis Center. Private instruction is also available. Bring a group of four or more players and we will customize a class just for you! Facility cards are NOT required for ATC programs or services. Court assignments are subject to change. Please check in at the front counter for each visit. When registering on line, the stated price includes any advertised discounts. For additional information, call the Arlington Tennis Center at 817-4596163, visit NaturallyFun.org or email us at atc@arlingtontx.gov.

UPCOMING EVENTS May 3: ATC Annual Block Party May 10: USPTA Tennis Across America May 17: Junior HS District Tournament May 24-26: MCB Little Mo Regional Junior Tournament June 23-28: US Open Sectional Qualifying Tournament June 28-29: Arlington Tennis Association Junior Singles Open July 2-7: USTA Zone Team Championships July 12-13: Arlington Tennis Center ZAT Junior Tournament

Our “try it before you buy it” demo program allows you to try out racquets on site.

July (TBD): Fort Worth Tennis Association Adult Major Zone 22

Ball Machine

August (TBD): ATC Mid Cites Junior Circuit Tournament

Ball Machine rentals available for single use or with annual pass memberships.

July (TBD): UTA ITA Collegiate Summer Circuit Tournament

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Junior 10 & Under

10 & Under tennis classes are designed to introduce younger players to the fundamentals of tennis in a fun and games format, with courts, nets and equipment scaled to fit the age of the players. Receive $5 off a beginner prestrung tennis racquet with your first class registration! No class Saturday, August 9. Come out during your regular class time, and see the top juniors in Texas compete, and receive a free ATC ‘Cats T-shirt or towel! Ages: 5-6 Day

Sa Sa

T, Th T, Th T, Th

Dates

May 31-Jun 28 Jul 19-Aug 23 May 27-Jun 26 Jul 1-24 Jul 29-Aug 21

Time

8:30-9:30 AM 8:30-9:30 AM

Code

154499 154504

Cost

$30 $30

5 5

5:30-6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM

154505 154509 154510

$60 $48 $48

10 8 8

Day

Dates

Time

Code

Cost

Classes

T, Th T, Th T, Th

May 27-Jun 26 Jul 1-24 Jul 29-Aug 21

5:30-6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM

154516 154517 154518

$60 $48 $48

10 8 8

May 31-Jun 28 Jul 19-Aug 23

9:30-10:30 AM 9:30-10:30 AM

154511 154515

$30 $30

5 5

Ages: 9-10 Day

Dates

Time

Code

Cost

Classes

T, Th T, Th T, Th

May 27-Jun 26 Jul 1-24 Jul 29-Aug 21

6:30-7:30 PM 6:30-7:30 PM 6:30-7:30 PM

154524 154525 154526

$60 $48 $48

10 8 8

Sa Sa

May 31-Jun 28 Jul 19-Aug 23

10:30-11:30 AM 10:30-11:30 AM

154520 154521

$30 $30

Arlington Tennis Center junior tennis camps are designed for all levels of players aged 5-6 and 7-8, 9-10 and 11-17. Our 10 & Under camps (ages 5-6, 7-8 and 9-10) use ‘right sized’ courts, nets and racquets for younger players. (Note: Age 5-6 meets for one hour only, MondayThursday.) Level I-III camps (ages 11-17) introduce the fundamentals of tennis in a fun and games format for complete beginners, with teaching focus and goals adjusted as players progress through Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3. Competitive Junior Training camps are designed for advanced, high school and qualified players.

Classes

Ages: 7-8 Sa Sa

ATC JUNIOR SUMMER CAMPS

5 5

Junior LEVELS I-III

Level I-III classes for juniors aged 11-17 are designed to introduce, refine and build on the fundamentals of tennis in a fun and games format. Students are divided into age and ability levels. Receive $5 off a beginner prestrung tennis racquet with your first class registration! No class Saturday, August 9. Come out during your regular class time, and see the top juniors in Texas compete, and receive a free ATC ‘Cats T-shirt or towel!

Note: Jul 8 camps begin on Tuesday, and are three-day camps. Cost has been prorated.

Ages: 5-6

Day Dates M-Th Jun 9-12 M-Th Jun 16-19 Tu-Th Jul 8-10 M-Th Jul 14-17 M-Th Jul 21-24 M-Th Jul 28-31 M-Th Aug 4-7 M-Th Aug 11-14 M-Th Aug 18-21

Ages: 7-8 Day M-Th M-Th Tu-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th

Dates Jun 9-12 Jun 16-19 Jul 8-10 Jul 14-17 Jul 21-24 Jul 28-31 Aug 4-7 Aug 11-14 Aug 18-21

Ages: 9-10

Day Dates M-Th Jun 9-12 M-Th Jun 16-19 Tu-Th Jul 8-10 M-Th Jul 14-17 M-Th Jul 21-24 M-Th Jul 28-31 M-Th Aug 4-7 M-Th Aug 11-14 M-Th Aug 18-21

Time 8:30-9:30 AM 8:30-9:30 AM 8:30-9:30 AM 8:30-9:30 AM 8:30-9:30 AM 8:30-9:30 AM 8:30-9:30 AM 8:30-9:30 AM 8:30-9:30 AM

Code 154411 154451 154452 154453 154454 154455 154456 154457 154458

Class Cost Dates $24 4 $24 4 $18 3 $24 4 $24 4 $24 4 $24 4 $24 4 $24 4

Time 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM

Code 154412 154459 154460 154461 154462 154463 154464 154465 154466

Cost $72 $72 $54 $72 $72 $72 $72 $72 $72

Time 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM

Code 154434 154475 154476 154477 154478 154479 154480 154481 154482

Class Dates Cost $72 4 $72 4 $54 3 $72 4 $72 4 $72 4 $72 4 $72 4 $72 4

Time 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM

Code 154415 154467 154468 154469 154470 154471 154472 154473 154474

Class Cost Dates $90 4 $90 4 $67.50 3 $90 4 $90 4 $90 4 $90 4 $90 4 $90 4

Code 154414 154483 154484 154485 154486 154487 154488 154489 154490

Cost $120 $120 $90 $120 $120 $120 $120 $120 $120

Class Dates 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4

NOTE: No class Memorial Day. First weekday session begins Wednesday, May 28.

Ages: 11-17 (Levels I-III)

Ages: 11-17 Day

Dates

Time

Code

Cost

Classes

9 8 8

Sa Sa

May 31-Jun 28 Jul 19-Aug 23

8:30-10:00 AM 8:30-10:00 AM

154528 154529

$67.50 $67.50

M, W M, W M, W

May 28-Jun 25 Jun 30-Jul 23 Jul 28-Aug 20

5:30-6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM

154532 154533 154534

$81 $72 $72

5 5

Competitive JUNIOR Training

The Arlington Tennis Center Competitive Jr Training program provides High School JV (Intermediate), Varsity, Champ and Super Champ (Advanced), as well as qualified Junior High players, an opportunity to improve their tennis skills through tactical drills, instruction and competitive supervised play. NOTE: No class Memorial Day. First weekday session begins Wednesday, May 28.

Ages: 11-17 Day

M, W M, W M, W

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Dates

May 28-Jun 25 Jun 30-Jul 23 Jul 28-Aug 20

Time

6:30-8:00 PM 6:30-8:00 PM 6:30-8:00 PM

Code

154493 154497 154498

Cost Sessions

$162 $144 $144

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Day M-Th M-Th Tu-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th

Dates Jun 9-12 Jun 16-19 Jul 8-10 Jul 14-17 Jul 21-24 Jul 28-31 Aug 4-7 Aug 11-14 Aug 18-21

Competitive Junior Training Day M-Th M-Th Tu-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th

Dates Jun 9-12 Jun 16-19 Jul 8-10 Jul 14-17 Jul 21-24 Jul 28-31 Aug 4-7 Aug 11-14 Aug 18-21

Time 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 9:30 AM-12:30 PM

Class Dates 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4


ATC SPECIALTY SUMMER CAMP

Arlington Tennis Center is offering two specialty summer tennis camps. ATC works closely with Arlington ISD high school coaches so that both camps are geared toward best preparing players of all levels for the upcoming fall season. The Junior High camp is for players who are entering junior high (or middle) school, and who plan to participate in the on-campus tennis programs and teams. The High School preparation camp is designed for players who are entering high school, and who plan to compete on a varsity or junior varsity team. High School Camp Day M-Th

Dates Jul 21-24

Junior High Camp Day M-Th

Dates Aug 11-14

Time 9:30 AM-12:30 PM

Code 154492

Cost $120

Sessions 4

Time 9:30 AM-12:30 PM

Code 154491

Cost $90

Sessions 4

MATCH PLAY (Advanced Players AGEs 11-17)

Improve your game fast with regular match play! Advanced registration is required. SATURDAYS • 12:00-2:00 PM $20 per day or save almost 20% by purchasing a pass for 8 or 16 match play dates!

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ATC [ ] BLOCK PART Y

SATURDAY, MAY 3 • 2-4:30 PM • FREE ENTRY! ARLINGTON TENNIS CENTER

FOOD • DOOR PRIZES • MUSIC TENNIS FUN AND ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES AND ABILITY LEVELS!

ARLINGTON TENNIS CENTER Pro Shop Pro Shop hours:

Mon-Thur: 8:00 AM - 9:30 PM • Fri: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Sat: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM • Sun: 12:00 - 8:00 PM Whether you are a tennis player or know a tennis player, the Pro Shop at Arlington Tennis Center has what you need! Our Pro Shop features an extensive stock of the latest in racquets, strings and accessories. We also offer high performance tennis shoes and in-demand clothing items. In addition to equipment and clothing, our Pro Shop carries a great selection of unusual, tennis-themed gifts. You are sure to find the perfect item for every tennis enthusiast in your life. Our knowledgeable staff will be on hand to assist with your selections.

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TOP FOUR REASONS TO VISIT THE ATC: 1 2 3 4

Outstanding, beautiful public tennis facility, conveniently located in Arlington near I-20, with 26 outdoor lighted tennis courts, including six 10 and Under courts, and locker rooms with showers. Diverse programming to serve the needs of EVERYONE age 5+, and all skill levels from ‘never picked up a racquet’ students to advanced players, including classes, private lessons, drills, play days, tournaments and leagues.

ADULT BEGINNER

Adult Beginner classes are designed to introduce the fundamentals of tennis in a fun and games format. Receive $5 off a beginner prestrung tennis racquet with your first class registration! Note: No class Saturday, August 9. Come out during your regular class time, and see the top juniors in Texas compete, and receive a free ATC ‘Cats T-shirt or towel! Ages: 17+ Day

Dates

Time

Code

154384 154385

$90 $90

Cost

Classes

T, Th T, Th T, Th

May 27-Jun 26 Jul 1-24 Jul 29-Aug 21

7:30-8:30 PM 7:30-8:30 PM 7:30-8:30 PM

154388 154389 154390

$120 $96 $96

10 8 8

Sa Sa

May 31-Jun 28 Jul 19-Aug 23

10:00-11:30 AM 10:00-11:30 AM

5 5

ADULT DRILL LEAGUE

The Adult Drill League is a special league on Monday nights that combines instruction with league play. Leagues meet once per week. Day

M M

Dates

Time

Jun 2-Jul 7 Jul 14-Aug 18

Code

8:00-9:30 PM 8:00-9:30 PM

154392 154393

Cost

$72 $72

League Dates

6 6

ADULT TENNIS LEAGUES

The Arlington Tennis Center offers a variety of progressive recreational leagues for men and women. Balls are provided. League season winners receive a championship t-shirt. Leagues meet once per week. Day

Dates

Time

Ladies’ 2.5–3.5 Doubles

M M

Jun 2-Jul 7 Jul 14-Aug 18

9:00-10:30 AM 9:00-10:30 AM

Ladies’ 3.0–4.0 Doubles Tu Tu

Jun 3-Jul 8 Jul 15-Aug 19

7:30-9:00 PM 7:30-9:00 PM

Men’s 3.0 Singles Th Th

Jun 5-Jul 10 Jul 17-Aug 21

7:30-9:00 PM 7:30-9:00 PM

Men’s 3.5–4.0 Singles W W

Jun 4-Jul 9 Jul 16-Aug 20

7:30-9:00 PM 7:30-9:00 PM

Men’s Open Doubles M M

Jun 2-Jul 7 Jul 14-Aug 18

7:30-9:00 PM 7:30-9:00 PM

Professional, knowledgeable teaching staff who can get beginner players off to the RIGHT start, and help existing players improve, as well as friendly customer service staff who provide attention to detail and personalized service.

ADULT DRILLS

Full service pro shop with incredible inventory of racquets and tennis-themed gifts, and specialty tennis clothing and shoes.

PRIVATE LESSONS

Cost

League Dates

154395 154396

$36 $36

6 6

154398 154399

$36 $36

6 6

154401 154402

$36 $36

6 6

154405 154406

$36 $36

6 6

154408 154409

$36 $36

6 6

Code

Hit a whole lotta balls. Have a whole lotta fun! ATC Adult Drills keep you moving and improving. Buy drill passes and SAVE! Weekday drill passes: $88 for 8 drills Saturday drill passes: $108 for 8 drills DAY Time

T Th Sa

Level

7:30-8:30 PM 7:30-8:30 PM 8:30-10:00 AM

3.0 3.5+ ALL

Cost

$12 $12 $16

Private lessons are an ideal way to work on the specifics of your game that you would like to improve. Scheduled at your convenience, private lessons can be the answer to accommodate your busy life. Purchase a series of seven lessons and get the eighth one free! RATES: USPTA Pro: $45 / Hour • USPTA Head Pro: $60 / Hour Naturally Fun Magazine • S U M M E R 2 0 1 4

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Hard to believe it’s a public course. Great layout, well designed, well maintained and very scenic.” TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB REVIEW • MARCH 11, 2014

SCENIC VIEWS. CHAMPIONSHIP LAYOUTS.

Arlington Golf offers fabulous golf at four distinctly different courses to players of every level of experience. Whether you are a beginner or the most seasoned player, you will enjoy an unforgettable experience at each of our fine locations. Our diverse Arlington courses offer a variety of amenities to accommodate all players’ needs, including special fees during twilight hours, exclusive offers, leagues, lessons and clinics, as well as tournament and event planning.

TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB • CHESTER COURSE • LAKE ARLINGTON GOLF COURSE • MEADOWBROOK PARK GOLF COURSE 46 City of Arlington Parks and RecreationDITTO • N a tGOLF u r a l ly F u n . o r g


TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB

CHESTER DITTO GOLF COURSE

7005 Golf Club Dr. • Arlington, TX 76001

801 Brown Blvd. • Arlington, TX 76011

817-478-8500

817-275-5941

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It’s hard to find a more beautiful course than the award-winning Tierra Verde Golf Club. Tierra Verde is the first golf course in Texas and the first municipal course in the world to be certified as an Audubon Signature Sanctuary. Walk onto the first tee and enter an environment where golf and nature come together in harmony.

Named after life-long resident of Arlington Chester W. Ditto, Ditto Golf Course is located in north Arlington, just 15 minutes from the DFW airport and near the heart of Arlington’s Entertainment District, featuring the Texas Rangers, Dallas Cowboys and Six Flags.

Opened in 1998, and carved from 250 acres of secluded terrain, the course’s unsurpassed layout encompasses a variety of natural settings and offers an outstanding playing experience on every hole. The course has been host to many prestigious events, including the Byron Nelson Qualifying Tournament on multiple occasions.

As a long-standing favorite among golfers in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Chester Ditto is 18-holes of challenging golf blending plush fairways narrowed by trees and accented with strategically placed sand bunkers and landing areas.

Tierra Verde was named the top golf course in the DFW Metroplex in 2012 and 2013 by Avid Golfer magazine.* Each hole has five sets of tees, sculpted fairways, strategically placed sand bunkers and water hazards - all accented by stately trees and beautiful native grasses. The facility features a state-of-the-art golf learning center, a lighted driving range, three-hole practice course and large chipping and putting green complex. Also offered are lessons and clinics taught by PGA/LPGA professionals and apprentices, an outdoor pavilion and full-service restaurant, Ventana Grille, that complement every event from small corporate outings to large fundraising tournaments.

A driving range, practice putting green and chipping area are offered to complete one’s golfing experience. The clubhouse offers snack bar concessions and a full line pro shop with today’s most popular equipment and apparel. Chester Ditto also offers tournaments and private and group lessons taught by PGA Professionals and Apprentices. Chester Ditto was named one of Avid Golfer’s Top 50 DFW public courses in 2013. The course is currently in the Master Planning process for significant improvements to both the golf course and clubhouse. To review the plans and give your input, please visit: ArlingtonGolf.com/cwditto_plan

*Public-Premium Category

ARLINGTONGOLF.COM

TEE TIMES ON YOUR TIME.

Book tee times 24 hours a day directly from your smartphone at any of our four Arlington golf courses with our FREE iPhone app or our mobile-friendly website. Naturally Fun Magazine • S U M M E R 2 0 1 4

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LAKE ARLINGTON GOLF COURSE

GOLF COURSE

1516 W. Green Oaks Blvd. • Arlington, TX 76013

1300 E. Dugan • Arlington, TX 76010

817-451-6101

817-275-0221

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twitter.com/LakeArlingtonGC

twitter.com/MeadowbrookPark

Lake Arlington Golf Course is a beautiful 18-hole facility nestled on 185 acres on the north shore of Lake Arlington. The course was designed with all types of players in mind and with the newly renovated fairways and greens, the course provides a great golfing experience at an exceptional value. Lake Arlington’s time-honored design blends open and tree-lined fairways, long challenging par 3’s and scenic greens to appeal to every level of player. A challenge for the professional as well as the beginner, the four sets of tees, ranging from 5,485 yards to 6,637, provides a fair playing field that appeals to every level of proficiency. The clubhouse features a well stocked pro shop and grill. Lake Arlington’s combination of enjoyable golf, convenient location and professional staff create the perfect setting for group outings and tournaments. The course offers challenging golf along with a practice putting green and chipping area at an exceptional value. A Ralph Plummer design, the course was renovated in 1998 and celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2013. Avid Golfer voted Lake Arlington the most kid-friendly course in DFW in 2013, while the layout garnered a Top-50 public course ranking in the publication too. PGA Head Professional Michael Berneburg and his staff offer golf lessons for all ages and ability levels. Call 817-451-6101 for rates and availability.

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Arlington’s tradition of outstanding golf began in the 1920’s with Meadowbrook Park Golf Course. Conveniently located just east of downtown Arlington, the golf course provides an excellent choice for families and leagues. The golf course is the centerpiece of Arlington’s first city park. Arlington purchased the 52-acre site in 1923 and it was sponsored by the Arlington Rotary Club. The site includes picnic grounds and the tree-filled nine-hole golf course. Many of the holes feature vistas of nearby AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys. Meadowbrook Park is the perfect facility to learn the game of golf and sharpen short-game skills. The 9-Hole, par-33 layout consists of six par 4s, 250 to 300 yards in length, and three par 3s, approximately 150 yards in length. The course can be easily walked or played under time constraints and has a long-standing commitment to beginning adult and junior golfers. Golf legends Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson once led golf clinics here. Its small greens and narrow fairways are designed to challenge every level of player. The clubhouse offers a full line pro shop, concessions, and golf cart rentals. Exclusive facility rental opportunities are available for both golf and non-golf outdoor activities. With a long-standing commitment to environmental enhancement and preservation, Meadowbrook Park Golf Course is like a walk in the park for the whole family!


VENTANA GRILLE

AT TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB 7005 Golf Club Dr. • Arlington, TX 76001 817-548-5047 fb.com/VentanaGrille twitter.com/Ventana_Grille

Trade the typical parking lot views of other restaurants for Ventana Grille and the sights and sounds of Tierra Verde Golf Club -- the first Audubon Signature Sanctuary golf course in Texas -- where golf, dining and nature come together in harmony. Open to the public daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and offering a takeout menu for golfers, local homeowners and the customer on the go, Ventana Grille’s array of affordable menu options under $10 makes it the perfect place for your next meal! Ideally located less than three miles from I-20 off US 287, Ventana Grille is an excellent place to grab a bite to eat and enjoy a couple of drinks after your round of golf, a quick casual lunch spot for you and your co-workers, and the ideal setting to celebrate your next special event. The kitchen is open daily from 6:30 AM to 9 PM and features Avid Golfer’s “Best Breakfast Burrito” and daily lunch specials ranging from $7.95 to $9.95. Be sure to visit ArlingtonGolf.com/ventana_events/ to see a complete list of upcoming events at Ventana Grille. Whether you are attending one of our special Holiday functions, Ticket to Travel dinners, or are just enjoying a meal away from home, Ventana Grille promises to be a delight to the taste buds. Caterings, wedding receptions, private parties, to-go orders and special requests are welcome! Take the stress off as you let us handle all of the details of your upcoming wedding, corporate event or private party. For reservations or additional information, visit ArlingtonGolf. com or call 817-548-5047.

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Music

Even Better Views

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Back by popular demand in 2014 is our Party on the Patio concert series! The summer concerts feature live music by local Dallas-Fort Worth bands under the stars at Tierra Verde Golf Club. Bring the whole family and enjoy dinner and great music while the sun goes down. Bring your blankets or lawn chairs for your added comfort. You won’t want to miss this year’s lineup. We are sure that this will be a memorable evening for the entire family, filled with food & drink specials and lots of fun! Visit ArlingtonGolf.com for dates, cost and music lineup.

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HOOKED ON GOLF! Our Hooked on Golf Junior Academy is the perfect place for juniors of all skill levels to improve their game. This fun and exciting program features four structured levels, where students can advance from one level to the next by learning the many life skills inherent in golf and performing all of the golf skills required to advance. Classes are taught at both Tierra Verde Golf Club and Chester Ditto Golf Course. Each level consists of four weeks of instruction. We also feature a Junior League, where young golfers who have participated in Level 3 and up can compete against other program members.

HOOKED ON GOLF JUNIOR SCHEDULE JUNE - CHESTER DITTO GOLF COURSE Age Level 6 - 11 1 6 - 11 2 6 - 11 3 6 - 11 4

Dates Time Jun 2-25 4:30-5:30 PM Jun 3-26 4:30-5:30 PM Jun 2-25 5:45-6:45 PM Jun 3-26 5:45-6:45 PM

Cost $149 $149 $149 $149

Days Mon/Wed Tue/Thu Mon/Wed Tue/Thu

Age Level 12 - 17 1 12 - 17 2 12 - 17 3 12 - 17 4

Dates Time Jun 2-25 7:00-8:00 PM Jun 3-26 7:00-8:00 PM Jun 3-24 11:00 AM-1:00 PM Jun 5-26 11:00 AM-1:00 PM

Cost $149 $149 $149 $149

Days Mon/Wed Tue/Thu Tue Thu

JUNE - TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB

A graduate level has been also added to allow students who have completed all four levels of the program to continue to enhance their skill levels. Students receive a membership card good for discounts at all Arlington Golf facilities!

Age Level 6 - 11 1 6 - 11 1 6 - 11 2 6 - 11 3 6 - 11 4

Dates Time Jun 2-25 8:30-9:30 AM Jun 3-26 4:30-5:30 PM Jun 2-25 4:30-5:30 PM Jun 3-26 5:45-6:45 PM Jun 2-25 5:45-6:45 PM

Cost $149 $149 $149 $149 $149

Days Mon/Wed Tue/Thu Mon/Wed Tue/Thu Mon/Wed

Call 817-478-8500 or visit ArlingtonGolf.com for information on any of our Hooked on Golf programs.

Age Level 12 - 17 1 12 - 17 1 12 - 17 2 12 - 17 3 12 - 17 4

Dates Time Jun 2-25 5:30-6:30 PM Jun 3-26 5:30-6:30 PM Jun 2-25 4:30-6:30 PM Jun 2-25 2:00-4:00 PM Jun 4-25 5:45-6:45 PM

Cost $149 $149 $149 $149 $149

Days Mon/Wed Tue/Thu Mon/Wed Mon Wed

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JULY - CHESTER DITTO GOLF COURSE

Age Level Dates Time Cost 6 - 11 1 Jul 8-31 4:30-5:30 PM $149 6 - 11 2 Jul 7-30 4:30-5:30 PM $149 6 - 11 3 Jul 8-31 5:45-6:45 PM $149 6 - 11 4 Jul 7-30 5:45-6:45 PM $149

Days Tue/Thu Mon/Wed Tue/Thu Mon/Wed

Age Level Dates Time Cost 12 - 17 1 Jul 8-31 7:00-8:00 PM $149 12 - 17 2 Jul 7-30 7:00-8:00 PM $149 12 - 17 3 Jul 7-28 11:00 AM-1:00 PM $149 12 - 17 4 Jul 9-30 11:00 AM-1:00 PM $149

Days Tue/Thu Mon/Wed Mon Wed

JULY - TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB

Age Level Dates Time Cost 6 - 11 1 Jul 7-30 4:30-5:30 PM $149 6 - 11 1 Jul 8-31 8:30-9:30 AM $149 6 - 11 2 Jul 8-31 4:30-5:30 PM $149 6 - 11 3 Jul 7-30 5:45-6:45 PM $149 6 - 11 4 Jul 8-31 5:45-6:45 PM $149

Days Mon/Wed Tue/Thu Tue/Thu Mon/Wed Tue/Thu

Age Level Dates Time Cost 12 - 17 1 Jul 7-30 7:00-8:00 PM $149 12 - 17 1 Jul 8-31 9:45-10:45 AM $149 12 - 17 2 Jul 8-31 7:00-8:00 PM $149 12 - 17 3 Jul 8-29 11:00 AM-1:00 PM $149 12 - 17 4 Jul 10-31 11:00 AM-1:00 PM $149

Days Mon/Wed Tue/Thu Tue/Thu Tue Thu

AUGUST - CHESTER DITTO GOLF COURSE

Age Level Dates Time Cost 6 - 11 1 Aug 4-27 4:30-5:30 PM $149 6 - 11 2 Aug 5-28 4:30-5:30 PM $149 6 - 11 3 Aug 4-27 5:45-6:45 PM $149 6 - 11 4 Aug 5-28 5:45-6:45 PM $149

Days Mon/Wed Tue/Thu Mon/Wed Tue/Thu

Age Level Dates Time Cost 12 - 17 1 Aug 4-27 7:00-8:00 PM $149 12 - 17 2 Aug 5-28 7:00-8:00 PM $149 12 - 17 3 Aug 1-22 5:00-7:00 PM $149 12 - 17 4 Aug 2-23 2:30-4:30 PM $149

Days Mon/Wed Tue/Thu Fri Sat

AUGUST - TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB

Age Level Dates Time Cost 6 - 11 1 Aug 5-28 4:30-5:30 PM $149 6 - 11 2 Aug 4-27 4:30-5:30 PM $149 6 - 11 3 Aug 5-28 5:45-6:45 PM $149 6 - 11 4 Aug 4-27 5:45-6:45 PM $149

Days Tue/Thu Mon/Wed Tue/Thu Mon/Wed

Age Level Dates Time Cost 12 - 17 1 Aug 5-28 7:00-8:00 PM $149 12 - 17 2 Aug 4-27 7:00-8:00 PM $149 12 - 17 3 Aug 1-22 5:00-7:00 PM $149 12 - 17 4 Aug 2-23 3:00-5:00 PM $149

Days Tue/Thu Mon/Wed Fri Sat

SUMMER CAMP TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB • CHESTER DITTO GOLF COURSE HOOKED ON GOLF SUMMER CAMPS

Camps are designed to get students “Hooked on Golf” in a fun and exciting environment. Students will learn the very basics in pitching, putting, chipping and full swing, while having a great time, and meeting new friends. The final day of the camp will feature a skills competition with prizes awarded. Each camp runs for four days, 90 minutes each day, and costs $79 per week. Campers will be divided into two age groups (ages 6-11 or 12-17). Camp size is limited to provide plenty of time for individual instruction, so register today! To register, please visit ArlingtonGolf.com or call one of the Pro Shops: Tierra Verde - 817-478-8500 • Chester Ditto - 817-275-5941 Ages: 6-17 | $79 Per Week

DAYS M-TH M-TH M-TH M-TH M-TH M-TH M-TH M-TH M-TH M-TH

DATES COURSE TIMES

Jun 9-12 Jun 9-12 Jun 16-19 Jun 23-26 Jul 7-10 Jul 14-17 Jul 14-17 Jul 21-24 Aug 4-7 Aug 11-14

Chester Ditto Golf Course Tierra Verde Golf Club Tierra Verde Golf Club Chester Ditto Golf Course Tierra Verde Golf Club Chester Ditto Golf Course Tierra Verde Golf Club Tierra Verde Golf Club Tierra Verde Golf Club Tierra Verde Golf Club

8:30-10:00 AM 6:00-7:30 PM 8:30-10:00 AM 8:30-10:00 AM 8:30-10:00 AM 8:30-10:00 AM 6:00-7:30 PM 8:30-10:00 AM 6:00-7:30 PM 8:30-10:00 AM

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THERE IS NO REASON TO HOST A TOURNAMENT WITH ANYONE ELSE.” ARLINGTON GOLF EVENT REVIEW • SEPT 2013

TIPS FROM THE PROS TY KRAUSE

Tournament & events coordinator Arlington Golf

If I’m a first-time tournament organizer, what are some things that Arlington Golf can assist me with to make my job easier? At Arlington Golf, we offer concierge level service and will consult and assist you throughout tournament process. We will also identify areas of focus that will allow you to stay organized, efficient and maximize your revenue. What are some of the services and amenities that set a tournament at one of the Arlington golf properties apart from the competition? We take pride in our ability to customize every event and tailor to the needs of our clients. We dedicate time and thought to creating the best experience possible. You offer much more than just golf tournaments. Tell me about some of the private events and catering opportunities thru Arlington Golf. Our passion is golf but our team is committed to services and amenities beyond the course. Tierra Verde hosts numerous social events throughout the year such at Mother’s Day Brunch, Party on the Patio Concert Series, as well as new events like Trivia Night which will debut this summer. Ventana Grille can host banquets, business meetings and corporate outings for groups up to 80 guests. In addition, our expansive, enclosed patio is the ideal setting for cocktail parties and receptions, and provides scenic views of Tierra Verde with space for 150 guests. Do you have any final words of wisdom or advice for tournament planners? ? You will find the best deals on outing packages if you book your event during a weekday or late afternoon. There also tends to be more flexibility on rate in the late summer and winter months.

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Level 1 — Beginner • 18 & Up

WITHIN A WEEK OF THE FINAL CLASS, I BROKE 100 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE AFTER YEARS OF TOTAL FRUSTRATION.” HOOKED ON GOLF REVIEW Chester Ditto Golf Course

Arlington Golf’s Level 1 program is designed for anyone who wants to learn all the basic fundamentals involved with playing golf. The class will help develop the skills needed in order to have you on the golf course as fast as possible. Participants in this level will receive up to eight hours of instruction, free rounds of golf, a range and golf discount card and many other great benefits! Course Class # Chester Ditto D4 Chester Ditto D5 Chester Ditto D6

Dates Time Cost Jun 7-28 11:00 AM-1:00 PM $199 Jul 6-27 4:00-6:00 PM $199 Aug 2-23 4:30-6:30 PM $199

Tierra Verde Tierra Verde Tierra Verde Tierra Verde Tierra Verde Tierra Verde

Jun 3-24 Jun 8-29 Jul 5-26 Jul 7-28 Aug 3-24 Aug 4-25

T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11

10:00 AM-12:00 PM 5:00-7:00 PM 4:00-6:00 PM 10:00 AM-12:00 PM 5:00-7:00 PM 11:00 AM-1:00 PM

$199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199

Days Sat Sun Sat Tue Sun Sat Mon Sun Mon

Level 2 — Breaking 100 • 18 & Up

Arlington Golf’s Level 2 program is designed for anyone who has either completed the beginner level and has trouble breaking 100 or has taken golf lessons in the past and wishes to become more consistent. The main focus of the class is the full swing. This class will also cover aspects of the short game including chipping, pitching and putting. Participants in this level receive up to eight hours of instruction, with a maximum of 6-to-1 student-to-teacher ratio. Students will also receive free rounds of golf, a range and golf discount card and many other great benefits!

HOOKED ON GOLF ADULT PROGRAM

This structured program is designed to teach the fundamentals necessary to enjoy the game of golf for a lifetime. Whether a beginner interested in learning the basic skills of golf, or a player interested in improving your game to become more consistent, the Adult Hooked on Golf program offers a variety of classes to fit your needs.

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FREQUENT PLAYER PROGRAM

Course Class # Chester Ditto D4 Chester Ditto D5 Chester Ditto D6

Dates Time Cost Jun 8-29 2:00-4:00 PM $229 Jul 5-26 2:00-4:00 PM $229 Aug 3-24 4:30-6:30 PM $229

Days Sun Sat Sun

Tierra Verde Tierra Verde Tierra Verde Tierra Verde Tierra Verde Tierra Verde

Jun 5-26 Jun 7-28 Jul 6-27 Jul 9-30 Aug 2-23 Aug 6-27

Thu Sat Sun Wed Sat Wed

T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10

10:00 AM-12:00 PM 4:00-6:00 PM 5:00-7:00 PM 10:00 AM-12:00 PM 5:00-7:00 PM 11:00 AM-1:00 PM

$229 $229 $229 $229 $229 $229

PLAY MORE, PAY LESS. Arlington Golf is excited to announce our 2014 Frequent Player Program, which rewards you, the golfer, for your loyalty to our courses. 2014 Arlington Golf Frequent Players Club Membership cards are now available for purchase at any of our four Arlington Golf locations. Card is valid at Tierra Verde Golf Club, Chester Ditto Golf Course, Lake Arlington Golf Course and Meadowbrook Park Golf Course.

PROGRAM BENEFITS INCLUDE: • 20% off green fee and cart rental good anytime Monday – Thursday and after 11 a.m. on Friday– Sunday.

• Twilight advantage – receive the twilight rate one (1) hour prior to normal twilight start time.

• 10% off non-sale merchandise.

• 8-day advance reservation privileges.

• 10% off food and non-alcoholic beverage.

• One free round of golf with cart. Valid anytime at Chester W. Ditto, Lake Arlington and Meadowbrook Park golf courses, or Monday- Thursday (anytime) or FridaySunday (after 1 p.m.) at Tierra Verde Golf Club.

Some restrictions apply. Prices of membership are subject to change without notice. Not valid with other offers, replay fees, tournaments, leagues or on holidays. This offer is good through December 31, 2014 regardless of purchase date. Call 817-478-8500 for more information.

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ARLINGTON AQUATICS Annual INDOOR Swim Pass

Age Price

2-11 ......................................................................... $90 12-54 ..................................................................... $100 55 & up* ................................................................... $85

Families who purchase three or more annual swim passes receive 20% off. To receive the discount, passes must be purchased in the same transaction. *Senior rates already discounted, therefore 20% off additional family member does not apply. NOTE: Annual Swim Pass does not include admission to outdoor pools.

Combo Pass • $55/MONTH

This pass is a monthly membership that gives you unlimited water and land aerobics classes, open / lap swim and weight room usage at HSRC and Hugh Smith Indoor Pool.

Swim Punch System

8 Punches ............................................................... $20 12 Punches ............................................................. $27 24 Punches ............................................................. $48

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Pool/Weight Room Pass

BABYSITTING TIMES & GUIDELINES

Single Membership

To make your visit more enjoyable, Hugh Smith Indoor Pool and Recreation Center offers a quality babysitting service. Please note the following guidelines:

This pass gives you access to Hugh Smith Indoor Pool open / lap swim and to HSRC’s weight room. Monthly ................................................................... $34 Annual ................................................................... $200 Additional family members 20% off (membership card required)

DAILY ADMISSION FEES

Age Price

2 & Under .............................................................. FREE 3-11* .......................................................................... $3 12 & Up* ............................................................... $3.50 Guests ....................................................................... $6 *Membership card required

family night

Friday nights are Family Night at Hugh Smith Indoor Pool! Start your weekend off right by spending a night at the pool with your family. Admission is $2.50 per person between 6:008:00 PM.

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MON / WED / FRI .................................... 8:30-11:30 AM MON-THU ................................................. 6:00-8:00 PM TUE-THU......................................... 11:00 AM-12:30 PM SAT.......................................................... 9:30-11:30 AM

• The program is designed for children three months of age and up. • You must be actively participating in a class or the weight room during the time your child is in our care. Children may not be left for more than one hour at a time. • Our employees do not change diapers. If your child needs a diaper change, staff will locate and notify you. • Please make sure that children are properly signed in and out of the childcare room.


LEARN TO SWIM AT HUGH SMITH! The Learn to Swim program offers customers of all ages the opportunity to enjoy swim lessons on weekends and weeknights. Weekend classes are offered Saturdays or Sundays over a period of nine weeks. Weekday lessons are on Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays and run for five weeks. Our Learn to Swim program includes parent / tot, preschool, adult and Red Cross certified swimming classes. We also offer private lessons for all ages. For more information, or to register for the Learn to Swim program, please call Hugh Smith Indoor Pool at 817-275-0513.

LEVEL ASSESSMENT The City of Arlington’s Learn to Swim Program follows the American Red Cross Swim and Water Safety Program. We assess each child on the first day of class to help with accurate placement of the child in the correct level. If possible, we will move the child to a level that best suits his or her skill level. If a child is registered in the incorrect class, every effort will be made to place them into a class of an appropriate level but cannot be guaranteed. We ask parents to help assist us with registering their child in the correct level by talking to their child’s instructor at the end of the session and/or following the guidelines below.

LEVEL ASSESSMENT (AGES 3 to 5)

OUTDOOR SWIM LESSONS For information on outdoor swim lessons at our Arlington pools, please pick up a FREE copy of the 2014 Camp and Aquatics Guide.

swim lessons:

If Yes, Continue | If No, Clownfish PS1

STARFISH One parent or trusted adult along with the instructor teaches your child fun and fitness while learning water adjustment, games, songs, swimming skills and safety in and out of the pool. This class is not meant to teach your child how to swim or survive in the water independently. Child must wear a swim diaper and bathing suit. Age: 6-35 Months Sa

Jun 7-Aug 9

Time

11:30-11:55 AM

Can your child put their face in the water comfortably? Does your child pay attention in class?

Can your child do a front and back float with little or no assistance?

ages 6 MOs - 5 YRS

Date

If Yes, Continue | If No, Tadpole

If Yes, Continue | If No, Clownfish PS1

HUGH SMITH INDOOR POOL

Day

Is your child at least four years old but younger than six years old?

Pool

HSRC

Code

153518

Classes

9

Cost

$54

Can your child glide with arms above their head in a streamline position? If Yes, Continue | If No, Dolphin PS2 Can your child swim in a forward progress for at least three body lengths? If Yes, Continue | If No, Dolphin PS2

TADPOLE

This class encourages children age three to become comfortable in the water without a parent. Children enhance learning with interactive games and songs. Participants learn to blow bubbles in the water, how to float with support and basic leg movement. Age: 3 Day

Sa Su T, Th

Date

Jun 7-Aug 9 Jun 8-Aug 10 Jul 15-Aug 14

Time

10:00-10:25 AM 1:00-1:25 PM 7:30-7:55 PM

Pool

HSRC HSRC HSRC

Code

153519 154304 154340

Classes

9 9 10

Does your child combine arm and leg movements while swimming? If Yes, Whale | If No, Dolphin PS2

Cost

$54 $54 $60

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GUPPY

This class is designed for the 3-year old preschool swimmer who has had prior experience in the water, and can fully submerge and float & glide independently. This class will continue to teach your child to propel through the water with coordinated kicking and arm actions, take a breath and continue swimming. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Tadpole and can independently swim in a forward motion. Age: 3 Day

Date

Su

Jun 8-Aug 10

Time

2:30-2:55 PM

Pool

HSRC

Code

154309

Classes

9

Cost

$54

CLOWNFISH PS1

This class is designed for our more timid preschool swimmers (4 & 5 years of age) who have never participated in swim lessons and do not possess a high comfort level in the water. This class will focus on helping your child establish independence in the water while beginning to build a basic foundation for swimming skills. Class size is limited to four students to allow individualized instruction. Age: 4-5 Day

Date

Sa Sa Sa Su Su M T/Th T/Th

Jun 7-Aug 9 Jun 7-Aug 9 Jun 7-Aug 9 Jun 8-Aug 10 Jun 8-Aug 10 Jun 9-Jul 7 Jun 10-Jul 10 Jul 15-Aug 14

Time

9:00-9:25 AM 9:30-9:55 AM 12:00-12:25 PM 12:00-12:25 PM 12:30-12:55 PM 7:30-7:55 PM 7:00-7:25 PM 7:00-7:25 PM

Pool

HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC

Code

153507 153508 154307 154302 154303 154328 154329 154339

Classes

9 9 9 9 9 5 10 10

Cost

$54 $54 $54 $54 $54 $30 $60 $60

Dolphin PS2

This class is designed for the 4-5 year old preschool swimmer who has had prior experience in the water, and can fully submerge independently. This class will focus on teaching your child independent front and back floats and glides, propelling through the water with coordinated kicking and arm actions, holding breath for 5-10 seconds, retrieving objects off the bottom of the pool, rhythmic breathing and unassisted water entries and exits. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Clownfish level. Date

Sa Sa Su T/Th M

(AGES 6 to 12) Can your child put their face in the water comfortably? If Yes, Continue | If No, Level 1 Can they do a front and back float without assistance? Do they pay attention in class? If Yes, Continue | If No, Level 1 Can they glide with arms above their head in a streamline position? If Yes, Continue | If No, Level 2 Do they know how to do front crawl arm strokes? If Yes, Continue | If No, Level 2 Can they do the front crawl 10 yards, take a breath and continue swimming without stopping? If Yes, Continue | If No, Level 3 Do they know the elementary backstroke and are comfortable being in the deep water? If Yes, Continue | If No, Level 3

Age: 4-5 Day

LEVEL ASSESSMENT

Jun 7-Aug 9 Jun 7-Aug 9 Jun 8-Aug 10 Jun 10-Jul 10 Jul 14-Aug 11

Time

10:30-10:55 AM 12:30-12:55 PM 1:30-1:55 PM 7:30-7:55 PM 7:30-7:55 PM

Pool

HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC

Code

153524 154308 154305 154330 154331

Classes

9 9 9 10 5

Cost

$54 $54 $54 $60 $30

WHALE PS3

This class is designed for the more advanced 4 & 5 year old preschool swimmer who has had prior experience in the water. This class will build on the previous level and will improve participant’s coordination of simultaneous arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions. It will also help your child begin to gain basic swimming propulsive skills to be comfortable in and around water.

Can they swim 25 yards front crawl and elementary backstroke without stopping? If Yes, Continue | If No, Level 4 Do they swim freestyle and elementary backstroke proficiently for 50 yards? Do they swim backstroke and breaststroke proficiently for 25 yards? If Yes, Level 6 | If No, Level 5

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Dolphin level. Age: 4-5 Day

Sa Su

Date

Jun 7-Aug 9 Jun 8-Aug 10

Time

11:00-11:25 AM 2:00-2:25 PM

Pool

HSRC HSRC

Code

153530 154306

Classes

HAVE A SPLASHING GOOD TIME!

9 9

Cost

$54 $54

Hugh Smith Indoor Pool is available to rent for private parties, family gatherings, etc. The availability of rental time depends upon the pool’s operating hours. Lifeguards are provided for all rentals. Rental fee of $135 includes up to 40 guests for two hours. A $25 fee is added for an additional 40 guests. Seven day notice is required. Please call 817-275-0513 to book a pool.

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swim lessons

ages 6 - 12

Level 1 - Introduction to Water Skills

Level 4 - STROKE IMPROVEMENT

Students will be taught beginning skills such as fully submerging their face in the water and retrieving objects, front and back floats, moving comfortably through the water and entering and exiting the water independently. This is an excellent class for those who have had little exposure to the water. Age: 6-12 Day

Sa Sa Su Su Su Su M, W

Date

Jun 7-Aug 9 Jun 7-Aug 9 Jun 8-Aug 10 Jun 8-Aug 10 Jun 8-Aug 10 Jun 8-Aug 10 Jun 9-Jul 9

Time

9:00-9:40 AM 10:30-11:10 AM 12:00- 12:40 PM 12:00- 12:40 PM 12:45-1:25 PM 2:15-2:55 PM 8:00-8:40 PM

Pool

HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC

Code

153533 153534 154310 154311 154312 154313 154343

Classes Cost

9 9 9 9 9 9 10

$54 $54 $54 $54 $54 $54 $60

Level 2 - Fundamental Aquatic Skills

The objective of Level 2 is to give participants success with fundamental skills. Participants learn to float without support and to recover to a vertical position. This level marks the beginning of true locomotion skills. Participants continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to lay the foundation for future strokes. Prerequisite: Participants entering this course must have a Level 1 certificate or must be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements of Level 1. Age: 6-12 Day

Sa Su Su T, Th T, Th

Date

Jun 7-Aug 9 Jun 8-Aug 10 Jun 8-Aug 10 Jun 10-Jul 10 Jul 15-Aug 14

Time

9:45-10:25 AM 12:00- 12:40 PM 12:45- 1:25 PM 8:00-8:40 PM 8:00-8:40 PM

Pool

HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC

Code

153542 154314 154315 154344 154336

Classes Cost

9 9 9 10 10

$54 $54 $54 $60 $60

Level 3 - STROKE DEVELOPMENT

The objectives of Level 3 are for participants to learn the survival float, the elementary backstroke and to coordinate the front crawl. They are introduced to the scissors kick and the dolphin kick and build on the fundamentals of treading water. Participants also learn rules for headfirst entries and begin to learn to enter the water headfirst from the side of the pool. Prerequisite: Participants entering this course must have a Level 2 certificate or must be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements in Level 2. Age: 6-12 Day

Sa Sa Su Su T, Th

Date

Jun 7-Aug 9 Jun 7-Aug 9 Jun 8-Aug 10 Jun 8-Aug 10 Jun 10-Jul 10

Time

9:00-9:40 AM 11:15-11:55 AM 1:30- 2:10 PM 1:30- 2:10 PM 8:00-8:40 PM

Pool

HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC

Code

153548 153549 154316 154317 154334

The objectives of Level 4 are to develop confidence in the strokes learned thus far and to improve other aquatic skills. Participants improve their skills and increase their endurance by swimming familiar strokes (front crawl, elementary backstroke) for greater distances. Students also continue to build upon the scissors kick and dolphin kick by adding the arms for sidestroke and butterfly. The back crawl and the breaststroke are introduced in Level 4, as well as the basics of turning at a wall. Prerequisite: Participants entering this course must have a Level 3 certificate or must be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements in Level 3. Age: 6-12 Day

Sa Su M, W

Date

Jun 7-Aug 9 Jun 8-Aug 10 Jul 14-Aug 13

Time

9:45-10:25 AM 2:15-2:55 PM 8:00-8:40 PM

Pool

HSRC HSRC HSRC

Code

153553 154318 154335

Classes Cost

9 9 10

$54 $54 $60

Level 5 - STROKE COORDINATION

The objectives of Level 5 are to coordinate and refine strokes. Participants refine their performance of all the strokes (front crawl, back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke and sidestroke) and increase their distances. Flip turns on the front and back are also introduced. Prerequisite: Participants entering this course must have a Level 4 certificate or must be able to demonstrate all the course requirements in Level 4. Age: 6-12 Day

Date

Sa Sa Su

Jun 7-Aug 9 Jun 7-Aug 9 Jun 8-Aug 10

Time

10:30-11:10 AM 12:00- 12:40 PM 12:45- 1:25 PM

Pool

HSRC HSRC HSRC

Code

153557 154320 154319

Classes Cost

9 9 9

$54 $54 $54

Level 6 - STROKE REFINEMENT

The objectives of Level 6 are to refine strokes so students swim them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Prerequisite: Participants entering this course must have a Level 5 certificate or must be able to demonstrate all the skills required to complete Level 5. Age: 6-12 Day

Sa Sa

Date

Jun 7-Aug 9 Jun 7-Aug 9

Time

11:15-11:55 AM 12:00- 12:40 PM

Pool

HSRC HSRC

Code

153560 154321

Classes Cost

9 9

$54 $54

Classes Cost

9 9 9 9 10

$54 $54 $54 $54 $60

The MARS Foundation, through Make a Splash Arlington, is offering Learn to Swim scholarships for low-income families. For applications and more information, please visit marswim.org or call 214-793-4773.

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swim lessons BEGINNING SWIMMING FOR TEENS

This class is designed for teens, ages 13 through 17, who have little or no knowledge of swimming or want to improve their swimming strokes. Age: 13-17 Day

Date

T, Th

Jul 15-Aug 14

Time

8:00-8:40 PM

Pool

Code

HSRC 154338

Classes Cost

10

$60

BEGINNING SWIMMING FOR ADULTS

Beginner level class introduces crawl stroke, gliding, kicks, deep water swimming and survival floating. Age: 18+ Day

Date

M, W T, Th

Jun 9-Jul 9 Jul 15-Aug 14

Time

8:00-8:40 PM 8:00-8:40 PM

Pool

Code

HSRC 154332 HSRC 154333

Classes Cost

10 10

$60 $60

INTERMEDIATE SWIMMING FOR ADULTS

Intermediate level class builds on the fundamental basic aquatics skills and focuses more on technique. Adult participants are comfortable in the water and can float, glide and move forward independently. Age: 18+ Day

M, W

Date

Jul 14-Aug 13

Time

8:00-8:40 PM

Pool

Code

HSRC 154337

Classes Cost

10

$60

PRIVATE LESSONS

One-on-one instruction provides the fastest progress possible due to the undivided attention of the instructor and individual lessons planned to meet that student’s needs. All Ages Day

Su Su Su M Su Su Su M

Date

Jun 8-29 Jun 8-29 Jun 8-29 Jun 9-Jul 7 Jul 13-Aug 10 Jul 13-Aug 10 Jul 13-Aug 3 Jul 14-Aug 11

Time

1:30-1:55 PM 2:00-2:25 PM 2:30-2:55 PM 7:00-7:25 PM 1:30-1:55 PM 2:00-2:25 PM 2:30-2:55 PM 7:00-7:25 PM

Pool

HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC

Code

154322 154324 154326 154341 154323 154325 154327 154342

Classes Cost

4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

$80 $80 $80 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100

sPECIALTY INSTRUCTION LIFEGUARD TRAINING

Water Safety Instructor

Learning Objectives: Recognize specific characteristic behaviors of distressed swimmers and active and passive drowning victims; recognize aquatic emergencies and act promptly and appropriately; perform equipment-based rescue skills and techniques used by professional lifeguards; recognize and care for possible spinal cord injuries; learn to provide first aid and CPR. Attendance at all classes is required! Times are subject to change.

Prerequisites: 25 yards Frontcrawl, Backcrawl, Breaststroke, Sidestroke, Elementary Backstroke, 15 yards Butterfly, 1 minute tread and backfloat. All strokes must be performed at Level 4 skill level. Must be at least 16 years of age and must attend all classes! Class times are subject to change.

Candidates successfully completing the class will be certified in Lifeguarding, Standard First Aid and CPR for the Professional Rescuer.

Through classroom learning and hands on experience, the American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Course prepares you to teach people of all ages to swim and to be safe in, on and around water.

Age: 16+ ........................................................................................... $275 M-F

Jun 16-20

TBA

Woodland West

152134

Prerequisites: Must be at least 15 years old to enroll in this class and able to swim a total of 300 yards demonstrating freestyle and breaststroke. Must be able to swim 20 yds., submerge and retrieve a 10 lb. brick, return to the surface, swim 20 yds. back to the starting point within 1 minute 40 seconds.

LIFE GUARD Instructor This class is for currently certified Lifeguards who are seeking advanced training to instruct prospective Lifeguards. Must hold a current Lifeguard certification and be at least 17 years old.

Age: 15+ ........................................................................................... $235

Age: 17+ ........................................................................................... $235

M-F

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TBA

Woodland West

152132

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F-Su

Jun 27-29

TBA

HSRC

152136


DIVE-IN MOVIE

pool promotions:

Randol Mill pool • FROZEN JULY 10 • 8:30-10:30 PM

TWO FOR TUESDAYS Get 2-for-1 entry at all City of Arlington pools on Tuesdays.

Grab your swimsuit and join us for a Dive-In Movie at Randol Mill Pool. Lounge in and around the pool with your friends and family while enjoying a family-friendly feature on the big screen! Admission is $4 for under 48 inches and $4.50 for 48 inches and up.

BUDDY FOR A BUCK Every Thursday, outdoor season pass holders can bring a buddy and get a $1.00 discount for each guest.

Brought to you by:

special events military discount Present your military ID and receive 1/2 priced admission on Memorial Day (May 26). make a splash Join us for a fun-filled day of activities and water safety education at Allen Bolden Pool on June 14 from 9 am-12 PM. father’s day Dads receive free admission at all City of Arlington pools with purchase of a child’s admission on Father’s Day (Sunday, June 15). toddler splash Enjoy fun activities geared toward your toddler! Howard Moore Play Pool June 24 from 3-5 PM Helen Wessler Play Pool July 29 from 2-4 PM

$ 4 on the fourth Admission at BK and Randol Mill pools will be only $4.00 on July 4.

back to school splash Bring a new school supply item and receive 1/2 priced admission from August 2-15. Visit missionarlington.org/ services/schoolsupplies for more information on what is needed. SWIM PASS APPRECIATION Season Outdoor Swim Pass holders enjoy extended hours to swim from 6:00-8:00 PM on August 7 at Woodland West Pool.

double dip Enjoy TWO favorites: ice cream and swimming! The first 50 guests at Woodland West Pool’s Family Night on Aug. 4 receive free ice cream with purchase of admission. DIVE INTO READING Dive into the Library Reading Club! Each child who earns an Arlington Public Library reading club certificate will get a free swim pass good for one free admission at any City of Arlington Pool, Mon-Thurs between June 8-August 9. Additional family members receive $1.00 off the regular admission price.

FAMILY NIGHTS WOODLAND WEST: Monday and Wednesday nights are Family Nights at Woodland West Pool. Bring your family for an after dinner swim. It’s the perfect way to have some fun and cool off on those hot summer nights! The Woodland West Pool will re-open after swim lessons for family swim time from 8 – 10 PM. Family Nights are $2.50 per person. One adult and one child are considered a family. Randol Mill: Monday nights are Family Nights at Randol Mill Family Aquatic Center. The price of admission will drop to $5.00 per person after 5 PM. Bad Königshofen: Wednesday nights are Family Nights at Bad Königshofen Family Aquatic Center. The price of admission will drop to $5.00 per person after 5 PM. SPLASH INTO SEPTEMBER 2014 Aquatics Season pass holders can continue their splashing fun throughout September at Hugh Smith Indoor Pool.

$1 HOT DOG FRIDAYS Every Friday during the summer swim season you can get a hot dog for just $1.00 at Allen Bolden, Bad Königshofen and Randol Mill!

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TOGETHER WE CAN PREVENT DROWNING WATER AEROBICS Swimmers and non-swimmers welcome!

Classes include warm up, aerobics and cool down. Excellent for all skill levels, mild handicaps, weight problems and pre- and postnatal participants. Inform your instructor at the first class of any health conditions. Physician’s consent required.

DROWNING IS A SILENT KILLER. FIX THE RISK. DO YOU HAVE? • Assigned “Water Watcher” or Certified Lifeguard • Swimming lessons to include water safety skills • Proper isolation fencing around pools

AQUA SLIM

Get fit, get slim! Come for a day of cardio, flexibility, toning and strengthening. This workout is great for everyone. Get an amazing cardio workout without putting stress on joints and body parts.

SATURDAY SPLASH

This is no dip in the pool! This high intensity workout will definitely get you moving and the water splashing. The class is intended for beginners to advanced individuals. Wash those worries away!

H20 On the Go!

Get with the flow with H20 On the Go! Enjoy a cardiovascular workout intended for beginners to advanced individuals who seek to strengthen and tone.

HYDRO BLAST

Blast off to the new you! This class is for beginners to advanced individuals wanting to improve their health and strength with a great cardio workout. This medium to high intensity class gets your body moving towards the new you!

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Joints in Motion

Get your joints back in gear! Class focuses on individuals with injuries and arthritic conditions and works to improve flexibility, strength and overall health.

Water Wellness

Great for beginners! This low impact class focuses on flexibility and toning. Improve your health with Water Wellness.

MEMBERSHIPS:

1 Class ................................................ $5 8 Classes ......................................... $32 12 Classes ....................................... $42 24 Classes ....................................... $72

Unlimited land and water aerobics courses are available for $45/month for ages 14 and up. This pass is a monthly membership that gives you unlimited water and land aerobics classes at HSRC and Hugh Smith Indoor Pool.

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• Pool and gate alarms • Self closing and self latching pool gates • Locks and alarms on all doors leading to pool • Safety cover on your spa or whirlpool • Cell phone by pool • Ring Buoy, Personal Flotation Devices, Shephard’s crook • Infant, Child and Adult CPR & proper First Aid training • Pool Safety rules posted • Emergency 9-1-1 and CPR signs posted • Touch Supervision - Keep within arms length at all times • Toilet seat locks (infant and toddler) • Awareness of Danger Zones: bathtubs, wading pools, toilets, sinks and buckets Information courtesy of the Texas Drowning Prevention Alliance. For additional information and resources, please visit TXDPA.com.


hugh smith schedule Time

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

8:00 AM

9:30 AM

Friday

Closed

H20 on the Go! (9:00-10:00 AM)

Water Wellness & Lap Swim (9:00-10:00 AM)

H20 on the Go! (9:00-10:00 AM)

Sunday

(8:00-9:00 AM)

Water Wellness & Lap Swim (9:00-10:00 AM)

H20 on the Go! (9:00-10:00 AM)

Closed

(8:00 AM-12:00 PM)

10:00 AM

Independent Therapy Swim For individuals who wish to workout to their own routine.

10:30 AM

(10:00-11:30 AM)

11:00 AM

Swimming Lessons

11:30 AM 11:45 AM

Saturday Saturday Splash

(8:00-9:00 AM)

8:30 AM 9:00 AM

Thursday

JUN-AUG

Lap Swim

Lap Swim

Lap Swim

(11:30 AM-12:15 PM)

(11:30 AM-12:15 PM)

(11:30 AM-12:15 PM)

12:00 PM

Lap Swim (11:30 AM-12:45 PM)

Lap Swim

(9:00 AM-1:00 PM)

(11:30 AM-12:45 PM)

12:15 PM 12:30 PM 12:45 PM

Joints in Motion

Joints in Motion

(12:15-1:15 PM)

Joints in Motion

(12:15-1:15 PM)

(12:15-1:15 PM)

Swimming Lessons

1:00 PM

(12:00-3:00 PM)

1:15 PM 1:30 PM 2:00 PM

Open Swim

(1:15-4:00 PM)

Open Swim

(12:45-4:00 PM)

Open Swim

(1:15-4:00 PM)

Open Swim

(12:45-4:00 PM)

Open Swim

(1:15-4:00 PM)

Open swim

2:30 PM

(1:00-5:00 PM)

3:00 PM 3:30 PM

Open Swim

(3:00-5:00 PM)

4:00 PM 4:30 PM

MARS Swim Team (4:00-6:00 PM)

5:00 PM

Lap Swim

(5:00-6:00 PM)

5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM

AquaSlim

Lap Swim (6:00-8:00 PM)

(6:00-7:00 PM)

Lap Swim & Lessons

(7:00-8:00 PM)

Lap Swim

AquaSlim

(6:00-7:00 PM)

(6:00-7:00 PM)

HydroBlast

Lap Swim & Lessons

(7:00-8:00 PM)

Swimming Lessons (8:00-9:00 PM)

Rentals

Family Night (6:00-8:00 PM)

Rentals

(5:00-9:00 PM)

(6:00-9:00 PM)

(7:00-8:00 PM)

Rentals

(8:00-9:00 PM)

HAVE A SPLASHING GOOD TIME! Rent a pool for your next party! All outdoor pools are available to rent Thursday – Sunday for private parties, family gatherings, reunions, etc. Times vary depending on the pools’ operating hours. Lifeguards are provided for all rentals. Fee includes up to the maximum number of guests listed and a two hour rental. A 72-hour notice is required to book an outdoor pool. Call 817-459-5483 to rent an outdoor pool. Changes or cancellations to pool reservations are subject to a $50.00 administrative fee.

PRIVATE PARTY Pool Rental Max Guests Allen Bolden Pool ............................................ 150 ........... Bad Königshofen Family Aquatic Center........ 250 ........... Helen Wessler Play Pool .................................. 100 ........... Howard Moore Play Pool................................. 100 ........... Randol Mill Family Aquatic Center.................. 200 ........... Woodland West Pool ....................................... 150 ...........

COST AM / PM $200 / $250 $450 / $500 $150 / $200 $200 / $250 $400 / $450 $200 / $250

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ALLENPOOL BOLDEN 817-472-8950

Bad Königshofen FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER

Vandergriff Park 2800A S. Center St. 76014

817-459-5223

SJ Stovall park 2800 W. Sublett RD. 76017

Allen Bolden Pool is an L-shaped Olympic sized pool that meets the needs of virtually every swim enthusiast. The pool features a diving board, lap lanes and zero depth entry. Additional amenities include concessions, eight shade structures and a large grass campus.

Bad Königshofen Family Aquatic Center offers a great value for the entire family. Features include an interactive spray pad, shallow water play pool, lap pool, diving area and two water slides (for riders over 48”). Other amenities include concessions, storage lockers, shower facilities, deck furniture and a shade pavilion.

Open:

May 31 & 1, June 7 – August 15

Open:

Hours:

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday .................................. 12–6 PM Sunday ..................................................... 1–6 PM Closed on Mondays

May 24, 25, 26 & 31, June 1 June 7 – August 17 August 18-24 (closing at 5 PM) August 30, 31 and September 1 (closing at 5 PM)

Hours:

Monday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday.............................................. 12–7 PM Wednesday .............................................. 2–9 PM Sunday ..................................................... 1–6 PM Closed on Tuesdays

Daily Admission Fee:

Under 48 inches ......................................... $6.00* 48 inches and above .................................. $6.50* 12 months and under ................................... Free

Daily Admission Fee:

Under 48 inches ......................................... $3.00* 48 inches and above .................................. $3.50* 12 months and under ....................................Free *Twilight Fee applies after 5 PM (Not valid with any other promotion)

Swimming Lessons:

Monday–Friday............. 9 AM–12 PM & 6:30–8 PM

Rentals:

Available Thursday through Sunday during the regular season.

*Twilight Fee applies after 5 PM (Not valid with any other promotion)

Swimming Lessons:

Monday–Friday.................................. 9 AM–12 PM

Rentals:

Available Thursday through Sunday during the regular season.

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HELEN WESSLER PLAY POOL 817-275-7561

HOWARD MOORE PLAY POOL

Helen Wessler Park 2310 Greenway 76010

817-275-0712

HOWARD MOORE park 1999 Bever BLVD. 76013

Helen Wessler Play Pool is designed for children ages seven years and younger, but everyone is welcome. The pool includes an interactive water structure, family changing room, shade structure and small grass area. Limited drink and snack concessions are available.

Howard Moore Play Pool is an interactive shallow water play pool designed to accommodate the needs of children ages seven years and under. Amenities include an interactive water structure and shade umbrellas. Limited drink and snack concessions available.

Open:

May 31 & June 1, June 7– August 10

Open:

May 31 & June 1, June 7 – August 15

Hours:

Monday, Tuesday & Thursday ......... 10 AM–4 PM Friday & Saturday .................................. 12–5 PM Sunday ..................................................... 1–5 PM Closed on Wednesdays

Hours:

Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday .... 10 AM–5 PM Friday & Saturday .................................. 12–5 PM Sunday ..................................................... 1–5 PM Closed on Mondays

Daily Admission Fee:

Under 48 inches .......................................... $2.00 48 inches and above ................................... $2.00 12 months and under ................................... Free

Daily Admission Fee:

Under 48 inches .......................................... $3.00 48 inches and above ................................... $3.50 12 months and under ................................... Free

Rentals:

Available Thursday through Sunday during the regular season.

Rentals:

Available Thursday through Sunday during the regular season. Packages available for pavilion rental outside of the play pool.

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RANDOL MILL FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER 817-275-7542

WOODLAND WEST POOL

Randol Mill Park 1924 Randol Mill Park RD. 76012

817-277-0582

WOODLAND WEST park 3200 NORWOOD LN. 76013

The Randol Mill Family Aquatic Center offers something for all ages, including interactive elements such as a shallow water play structure, vortex pools, current channel, water slide (for riders over 48”), tot and leisure areas. Other amenities include two shade pavilions, shower facilities, deck furniture and concessions.

Woodland West Pool is a popular neighborhood pool that features shaded areas and grass. The back wall of the pool is elevated and is great place to jump off and make big splashes. The pool also features a large shallow end that is great for young children. Limited drink and snack concessions are available.

Open:

Open:

May 31 & June 1, June 7 – August 10

Hours:

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday................................... 12–6 PM Sunday .................................................... 1 – 6 PM Closed on Tuesdays

Hours:

Daily Admission Fee:

May 24, 25, 26 & 31, June 1 June 7 – August 17 August 18-24 (closing at 5 PM) August 30, 31 & September 1 (closing at 5 PM) Monday .................................................... 2–9 PM Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday .................................. 12–7 PM Sunday .................................................... 1 – 6 PM Closed on Wednesdays Under 48 inches ......................................... $6.00* 48 inches and above .................................. $6.50* 12 months and under ................................... Free

Family Night Monday & Wednesday (8-10 pm) ............... $2.50 Daily Admission Fee:

*Twilight Fee applies after 5 pm

*Twilight Fee applies after 5 PM (Not valid with any other promotion)

Rentals:

Available Thursday through Sunday during the regular season.

Under 48 inches ......................................... $3.00* 48 inches and above .................................. $3.50* 12 months and under ................................... Free (Not valid with any other promotion)

Swimming Lessons:

Monday–Friday.................................... 6:30–8 PM

Rentals:

Available Thursday through Sunday during the regular season.

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HUGH SMITH INDOOR POOL 817-275-0513

HUGH SMITH REC CENTER 1815 New York ave. 76010

This is the City of Arlington’s only indoor aquatic facility and it serves a wide variety of needs for open swim, instructional programs, contract services and rental space. The pool is 25 yards in length and has five lap lanes.

Open:

Year Round

Hours:

Monday, Wednesday & Friday ............ 1:30–4 PM Tuesday & Thursday ................................ 1–4 PM Saturday .................................................. 1–5 PM Sunday...................................................... 3–5 PM

MAKE A SPLASH FOR WATER SAFETY SATURDAY, JUNE 14TH Allen Bolden Pool 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Family Night: Friday (6-8 pm) ........................................... $2.50 Daily Admission Fee:

24 months and under ................................... Free 2-11 years old ............................................. $3.00* 12 years and above .................................... $3.50* Guest pass.................................................... $6.00 *Facility card required

Rentals:

Available year round Friday-Sunday.

Join us for a fun-filled day of activities and water safety education! For more information, call 817-459-5483 or visit NaturallyFun.org/make-a-splash.

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F E AT U R E A R L I N GTO N PA R KS S P OT L I G H T :

RUSH CREEK MITIGATION The City of Arlington unveiled plans in 2011 to acquire weather-damaged homes near the Rush Creek area, and transform the lots into public park land. Chronic flooding from Hurricane Hermine in 2010 presented an opportunity for the City of Arlington to purchase affected homes and condominiums. These properties would be demolished to expand park acreage at Clarence Foster Park, Kelly Park, and Rush Creek Linear Park. “The Rush Creek Mitigation project will benefit Clarence Foster Park neighbors in several ways,” said Parks Project Manager Kurt Beilharz. “The Park will be getting a completely new playground with shade structures and a new drinking fountain. The old exercise equipment that was in the park will be replaced as well.

PARK IMPROVEMENTS:

• Removal of sections of Creekside Drive and Valleycrest Drive • Re-grading and clean-up of the lots that were former home-sites • Renovations and replacement in some areas of existing water and sanitary sewer lines • Replacement of the existing asphalt hike and bike trail in Clarence Foster Park with a new 8’ wide concrete hike & bike trail • Full replacement of the old, existing playground in Clarence Foster Park

“The old asphalt hike and bike trail will be replaced with a new 8’ wide, lighted, looped concrete trail that will connect to the existing trails in Kelley Park and Rush Creek Linear Parks. A new lighted parking lot with an electronically controlled gate will also be installed on the south side of the park.”

• New exercise equipment installed at 4 locations along the new trail (8 individual pieces in total)

The “Rush Creek Flood Mitigation Project” contract was bid out on September 24, 2013. The $2,000,000 project called for more than 20 acres of former residential land to be repurposed into park property.

For more information on the Rush Creek Flood Mitigation Project contact Kurt Beilharz at 817-459-5478 or kurt.beilharz@arlingtontx.gov or visit the Arlington Park and Recreation Department online at NaturallyFun.org.

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• A new, lighted parking lot on the south side of Clarence Foster Park • Updates to the trail lighting system • New wildflower areas seeded in Kelly Park along the existing trail


KEEP ARLINGTON

BEAUTIFUL KeepArlingtonBeautiful.com

Keep Arlington Beautiful

The mission of Keep Arlington Beautiful, a silver star affiliate of Keep Texas Beautiful, is to educate and engage the Arlington community to take responsibility for improving their environment. Get involved by volunteering, attending local green classes, becoming a member and liking us on Facebook. In 2012, the Arlington Parks and Recreation Department and Keep Arlington Beautiful logged 51 volunteer events performed by over 3,900 volunteers. This resulted in an astounding 46,000 volunteer hours worked and was double the total of volunteer hours accumulated in 2011. For more information on our volunteer opportunities, please visit the calendar of events page on our website, the volunteer tab of our Facebook page or feel free to email us at KAB@arlingtontx.gov at any time! The City of Arlington has introduced a new program to help fight litter and beautify the city. The Mobile Litter Unit is a trailer loaded with community clean-up supplies that is available for organizations, businesses and neighborhoods to reserve free of charge to aid in beautification of public spaces and neighborhoods. This MLU program will assist in the strengthening of our neighborhoods, beautification of right of ways, parks spaces and promote the efforts of Keep Arlington Beautiful. To reserve the MLU for your next community clean-up, email KAB@ arlingtontx.gov or call 817-459-5477.

M OBILE LITTER U N IT

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ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY arlingtonlibrary.org

817-459-6900

Arlington Library

SUMMER READING CLUB 2014 Ages 0-4

How it works: Pick up a brochure at the library. Read 10 books to your child and complete six special activities. Turn in the completed log for your prize. A Saturday morning series of special story time programs will teach colors, simple machines, insects, sounds, five senses, water science and habitats. Regular weekly story times at all library locations will continue through June and July. Check the library website for the complete schedule of summer fun for the little ones!

Ages 5-9

How it works: Pick up a reading log at the library. Complete 5 hours of reading, turn in the log and receive prizes, a T-shirt, book, certificate, swim pass and a Rangers ticket! Any additional hours read will be put into a drawing for gift cards. There are 35 fabulous free events, incorporating magic, music, nature, science, math, books and fun!

Ages 10-12

How it works: Tweens may choose to explore Robotics, Chess Camp, Dinosaur Construction, Math and Science Camp, Theater Improv and Magic. Check the website for dates, times and places.

Teens

How it works: Pick up a reading log at the library. Read whatever you wish. Log 5 hours of reading and turn in the completed log for your prize at your nearest library. This will earn you a T-shirt, certificate, swim pass and a Rangers ticket. Any additional hours read will be put into a drawing for gift cards. This summer, teens will be able to attend a variety of new activities such as computer programming, photography, journalism club, art, open mic night, as well as old favorites such as creative writing, robotics, and Japan Otaku Days. Check the website for dates, times and places.

WHERE DO YOU READ?

ADULTS

How it works: Register online or turn in a reading log. Check the program schedule on the website to learn Geocaching, track down the MiniLiNk at great locations around town for prizes, or attend author events. Catch The Day Tripper, Chet Garner, for great ideas for a quick Texas getaway. Join with your kids for a special family fun bag while supplies last. Prizes include a Family Staycation Grand Prize and Kindle Fires.

www.mySRC.org

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RIVER LEGACY riverlegacy.org

LIVING SCIENCE CENTER

River Legacy Parks

Support Phase II Exhibit Renovations

In Summer of 2013, Phase I of River Legacy Living Science Center’s exhibit hall renovations were completed. Phase I renovations included larger, more natural habitats for our native animals. In Phase II, we plan to complement the existing animal habitats by creating interactive exhibits and spaces that depict The Water, The Riverbank, and The Forest areas along the Trinity River. These new hands-on experiences aligned with our environmental education curricula and new museum-quality interactive education displays will allow River Legacy Foundation to better connect tomorrow’s stewards with the natural world. To learn more or to make a designated donation, visit www.riverlegacy.org

After-School Clubs & Home School Classes

It’s every child’s nature to explore. In After-School Clubs and Home School Classes, students have the unique experience of exploring the plants, animals and habitats of a riparian forest in the middle of the Metroplex. • After-School Clubs for students in kindergarten through 6th grade meet once a month from 4:15 to 6:15 PM from Sept-April. • Home School Science Classes for ages 5 to 11 meet once a month from 2 to 4 PM from Sept-April. Registration for After-School Clubs and Home School Classes begins in May. To sign up or for more information, call 817.860.6752 or visit www.riverlegacy.org.

Acorns Gift Shop

Acorns Gift Shop located inside River Legacy Living Science Center is an authorized retailer of Wee Forest Folk, fanciful mouse miniatures. These adorable collectibles have been handcrafted by the Petersen family since 1972. Acorns also offers an array of nature-themed toys, gifts, jewelry, birding items, puppets and more. All proceeds from the store benefit the Science Center’s environmental education programs. Hours are 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Saturday.

UPCOMING EVENTS

May 31 – Rain Harvesting (construct your own rain barrel) June 7 – National Trails Day Trail Hikes June 28 – Vegetable Gardening July 26 – Gardening with Children August 23 – Irrigation 101 August 30 – Sustainable Landscaping Ongoing activities at River Legacy Living Science Center include: Animal Explorations the first Saturday of every month; Nature Walks the second Saturday; and Story Times the third Saturday of every month. Visit our calendar of events at www.riverlegacy.org for more information. River Legacy Parks can be accessed through two entrances: 701 NW Green Oaks Blvd or 3020 N. Collins St. River Legacy Living Science Center is located at 703 NW Green Oaks Blvd. The Center’s hours are 9 AM to 5 PM, Mondays through Saturdays. To learn more, visit our Web site at www.riverlegacy.org.

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The Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts in Arlington presents more than 50 free outdoor concerts a year with a broad-based concert calendar of professional musical artists, from world music to jazz and home-grown Texas country to hot Indie artists. The Levitt presents original artists, many of them Grammy Award winners. Our Children’s Concerts include fun, interactive shows with award-winning artists who teach young audiences gentle lessons about good manners, creativity, self-esteem and the world around them in a fun way. Last concert season, the Levitt Pavilion attracted more than 123,000 people to Downtown Arlington. The Levitt Pavilion experience is about building community as families, school groups, entire neighborhoods and people from all parts of our area join side by side in a safe, fun, casual atmosphere to enjoy live music together. Many of these families and groups would not have the opportunity to experience the magic of live music if they had to pay ticket prices. The Levitt Pavilion gives our community an accessible gathering place for free music open to everyone – all ages, all ethnicities, all neighborhoods and all income levels. Levitt Pavilion Arlington brings music and the performing arts to Arlington in a way thousands are responding to – available to everyone to enjoy under the stars.

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Deryl Dodd & the Homesick Cowboys

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Rick Trevino

Red Young & Black Red Black

Grammy-winning classic country with a Hispanic heritage

Red-hot jazz from a native Texan

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The Whiskey Sisters

Levitt National Tour presents this World music sensation

Cas Haley

A double shot of roots rock and powerhouse harmonies

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Pop-inflected island rhythms

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Honky-tonk with a dash of spicy Tex-Mex

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Chin Woo Lion & Dragon Dance Team

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A new breed of colorful Latin sound

Head-spinning, giggle-inspiring power pop for kids

Loud-and-proud dance tunes to soulful ballads

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A sonic celebration of all things musical!

Larry Joe Taylor

Alt/rock soundscapes and heartfelt lyricism

Hot Latin rhythms with a dose of jazz

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Austin Lounge Lizards

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Tab Benoit - 8:30 PM

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LAKE ARLINGTON On Village Creek, a tributary of the West Fork Trinity River, just north of Interstate 20 off Arkansas Lane in Arlington. Surface area: 1,939 acres • Maximum depth: 51 feet naturallyfun.org

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General Information: 817-451-6860 | Rentals: 817-459-5473

Lake Arlington is a municipally owned multi-purpose reservoir used for municipal and industrial water supply, and for recreational purposes. The reservoir is located on Village Creek in Tarrant County at the western edge of Arlington. The City of Arlington, recognizing the need for additional water supply, began construction of the lake in 1956 and completed the project March 31, 1957. The lake covers approximately 2,250 surface acres and has a watershed of 143 square miles. The service spillway overflow elevation is 550 feet above mean sea level. Lake Arlington has various facilities for your enjoyment. There are two parks located along Lake Arlington’s eastern shore, Richard Simpson Park (6300 W. Arkansas Ln.) to the north and Bowman Springs Park (7003 Poly Webb Rd.) to the south. Special attractions at these parks include boat launches, picnic areas, BBQ grills and restrooms. Pavilions are available for rent at both parks. Richard Simpson Park also has the Lake Arlington Activity Room, which can be reserved for private functions. A recreation permit is required to place, operate or keep any boat or other craft on Lake Arlington, including rowboats, canoes, kayaks, motorboats, sailboats, barges, personal watercraft and sailboards. For more information call 817459-5473.

Lake Fees Daily - $5; Annual - $30; Senior (60+) Annual - $15 Paddling the Lake Enjoy paddling along the shores of beautiful Lake Arlington or the Trinity River to enjoy a taste of nature in the middle of this urban center. Put-in and take-out areas are marked by signs. Launches are allowed only from designated areas at Richard Simpson Park, Bowman Springs Park and Eugene McCray Park. A recreation permit is required for the paddling trail, which can be obtained in the Lake Office at Richard Simpson Park. CAMP KITSU Join us for our outdoor adventure camp along the bank of Lake Arlington! We will focus on conservation education and the development of outdoor skills. Canoeing, fishing, archery, forts, nature crafts, guest speakers, field trips, swimming, and more! Fishing pole & life vest required. FISHING Fish varieties at Lake Arlington include Black Bass, Sand Bass, Hybrid Stripers, Catfish and Crappie. The state laws of Texas govern the taking of fish from Lake Arlington. Naturally Fun Magazine • S U M M E R 2 0 1 4

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REGISTRATION INFO Register 24/7 on our website at NaturallyFun.org. Registration is also accepted by phone or in person at the Parks Administrative Office or at any recreation center. Registration for tennis programming can be done online or in person at the Arlington Tennis Center, while you may register for golf camps at any of our four Arlington golf courses. Visit NaturallyFun.org to find out more about online registration or call 817-459-5474. Online and phone registrations are payable by credit card only. Checks should be made payable to “City of Arlington.” A charge will be assessed on all returned checks.

Waiting Lists If registering for a class that has been filled, your name can be placed on a waiting list. This does not guarantee a spot, but individuals will be contacted if one becomes available. Canceled Classes / Sessions If a class / session is canceled, every effort will be made to notify parents and students by telephone prior to the first class meeting. Annual Membership Card Membership cards are required for participation in all classes and programs at recreation centers. This ID card is issued at the time of purchase and is valid for one year from date of purchase. Membership cards are non-refundable and non-transferable. Resident Non-Resident Youth (17 & under) ..................... $15 ................................ $25 Adult (18 & up) ........................... $20 ................................ $40 Senior (55 & up) ......................... $15 ................................ $25 Note: Residency is defined as living within the City of Arlington’s incorporated city limits. Proof of residency is required. Membership cards are not required for participants in programs and services at the tennis center, golf courses or outdoor aquatics centers.

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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We value you as a customer. If you are not happy with the quality of a program, please tell staff at the facility immediately so that we have the opportunity to correct the situation.

SATISFACTION

Books and Supplies Books and supplies are not included as part of the class fee unless stated in the class description. Withdrawals and Refunds A customer must withdraw from a program three days prior to the start of class to be eligible for a refund. Refunds are processed within two weeks of refund request by check or credit card. No cash refunds will be issued. For the complete refund policy call 817-459-5474 or go to NaturallyFun.org. ADVERTISING The City of Arlington Parks and Recreation Department occasionally sells advertisements in this publication. Any paid advertisements appearing in this publication do not indicate a connection, endorsement or official sanction by the City of Arlington of any practice, philosophy, standard, position, product or service of the advertisers. For rates and availability, please contact Phillip Rogers at 817-5758284 or phillip.rogers@arlingtontx.gov. PHOTOGRAPHY Smile, you may be captured by our camera! The Parks and Recreation Department routinely takes photos and video of participants and visitors in our programs and facilities for promotional purposes. Please be aware that by participating or utilizing our facilities, you are granting the City of Arlington and its agents the right to use and publish your image or your minor child’s image, and that no monetary remuneration will be given.


WELCOME! SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS:

The City of Arlington Parks and Recreation Department welcomes people of all ability levels to participate together in our wide variety of quality recreational opportunities. We comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act in making reasonable accommodations whenever possible. Participants requesting special accommodations need to complete a Special Accommodations Request Form in addition to the Program Participant Information Sheet. To make a request, contact the Parks and Recreation Administrative Office at 817-459-5474. We will make every effort to accommodate special needs requests.

STAFF DIRECTORY: Lemuel Randolph, Director of Parks and Recreation..................................................... 817-459-5479 Bill Gilmore, Assistant Director, Community Programs ................................................ 817-459-5499 Gary Packan, Assistant Director, Enterprise Programs ................................................. 817-459-5496 Matt Young, Assistant Director, Park Operations............................................................ 817-459-5486 Amber Dembroski, Parks Business Services Manager .................................................. 817-459-5490 De’Onna Garner, Park Planning Manager ...................................................................... 817-459-6937 Martin Sanchez, Park District Supervisor – North.......................................................... 817-275-7041 Scott DeGrant, Park District Supervisor – South............................................................ 817-446-8386 Clif Spangler, Sports Facilities Manager......................................................................... 817-459-5417 Michael Debrecht, Rental and Lake Services Manager.................................................. 817-575-8283 Yvonne Falgout, Center Programs Manager .................................................................. 817-459-6499 Maria Campbell, Aquatics Manager................................................................................ 817-459-5481 Ryan Hegreness, Marketing and Enterprise Development Manager ............................ 817-575-8285 Phillip Rogers, Marketing and Enterprise Development Coordinator .......................... 817-575-8284 Justin Snasel, Electronic Media Specialist..................................................................... 817-575-8284 Heather Dowell, Urban Forestry and Land Manager..................................................... 817-275-7041

STAFF DIRECTORY: naturallyfun.org/contacts Visit the link above for a complete employee directory and staff profiles!

Wendy Parker, Athletics Director.................................................................................... 817-459-5482 Tim Baggett, Athletics Sports, Manager – Adult Sports................................................. 817-459-5463 Greg Durante, Golf Services Manager............................................................................. 817-478-8500 Sheryl Osborn, Facility Manager – Arlington Tennis Center.......................................... 817-459-6163 Krissy Crosier, Facility Manager – CNRC ........................................................................ 817-561-2819 James Turner, Facility Manager – Eunice Activity Center ............................................. 817-277-8091 Chuck Wood, Facility Manager – HSRC and SRCNY........................................................ 817-275-1351 Derek DeBusk, Facility Manager – DLRC ........................................................................ 817-277-5001 Ernie Smith, Facility Manager – EOAC ............................................................................ 817-459-6434 If you prefer to contact our staff via email, please use the following format: FirstName.LastName@arlingtontx.gov

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FACILITIES • CONTACT INFO

RECREATION CENTERS 1. Cliff Nelson Recreation Center (CNRC) 4600 W. Bardin Rd. 76017 Phone: 817-561-2819 M–F 6 AM–9 PM, Sat 9 AM–5 PM, Sun 1 PM–5 PM

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 1. Arlington Parks and Recreation 717 W. Main St. 76013 Phone: 817-459-5474 Fax: 817-459-5495 M–F 8 AM–5 PM

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GOLF • TENNIS • DINING 1. Chester W. Ditto Golf Course 801 Brown Blvd. 76011 817-275-5941

2. Lake Arlington Golf Course 1516 W. Green Oaks Blvd. 76013 817-451-6101

3. Meadowbrook Park Golf Course 1400 Dugan St. 76010 817-275-0221

4. Tierra Verde Golf Club 7005 Golf Club Dr. 76001 817-478-8500

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1601 NE Green Oaks Blvd. 76006 4. Hugh Smith Recreation Center & Phone: 817-459-6434 Senior Recreation Center - New York M–F 6 AM–9 PM, Sat 8 AM–6 PM, Sun 12–6 PM

5. Meadowbrook Recreation Center Senior Recreation 4. Hugh Smith6.Recreation CenterCenter (HSRC)- Eunice 1815 New York Ave. 76010 Phone: 817-275-1351 M-F 8 AM–9 PM, Community Sat 9 AM–4 PM, SunCenter Closed

1. Bob Duncan Community Center 5. Senior Recreation Center New York (SRCNY) 2015 Craig Hanking Dr. 76010 Swimming Pools Phone: 817-460-5009 1. Allen Bolden M–F 8:20 AM–6 PM, Sat 9 AM-4 PM,Pool Sun Closed

2. Helen Wessler Play Pool 6. Eunice Activity CenterMoore (EAC) Play Pool 3. Howard 1000 Eunice St. 76010 4. Hugh Smith Indoor Pool Phone: 817-277-8091 5. Randol Mill Family Aquatic Center M 8:30 AM–8 PM,6.T,W 8:30 AM–5West PM, Pool Woodland

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RENTAL FACILITIES 1. Meadowbrook Center 1300 Dugan 76010 817-465-6661

2. Bob Duncan Center 2800 S. Center St. 76014 817-465-6661

3. Park Pavilion Rentals 2800 S. Center St. 76014 817-459-5473

4. Lake Arlington Activity Room 6300 W. Arkansas Ln. 817-459-5475

5. Founders Plaza / Levitt Pavilion* 100 W. Abram St. 817-459-5473

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Arlington Tennis Center

Outdoor Pools: 817-459-5483 Golf 817-462-3326 Outdoor Pools Rainout: 1. Smith): Chester817-275-0513 W. Ditto Golf Course Indoor Pool (Hugh

2. Lake Arlington Golf Course 3. Pool Meadowbrook Golf Course 1. Allen Bolden 4. Tierra Verde Golf Club 2. Bad Königshofen Family Aquatic Center 3. Helen Wessler Play Pool 4. Howard Moore Play Pool 5. Hugh Smith Indoor Pool 6. Randol Mill Family Aquatic Center 7. Woodland West Pool

ATHLETICS Adult Sports: 817-459-5463 Adult Softball Rainout: 817-462-3471 Adult Softball Field Rentals: 817-459-5463 Youth Sports: 817-459-6434 Youth Sports Rainout: 817-459-6697 Youth Field Rentals: 817-459-5416

RAINOUT INFO Parks and Fields Rainout: 817-462-8441 Dog Park Rainout: 817-462-8441 Adult Softball Rainout: 817-462-3471 Youth Sports Rainout: 817-459-6697 Outdoor Pools Rainout: 817-462-3326 Trails Rainout: visit dorba.org for the latest on any bike trail closings.


RENTALS INFORMATION

Looking for the perfect place to have your next gathering? Then check out all the facilities that Arlington Parks and Recreation has to offer! We rent recreation centers, meeting rooms, gymnasiums, senior centers, park pavilions, tennis courts, swimming pools, banquet rooms, golf courses, softball fields, a skating arena, rock climbing wall, lake room and many other facilities!

PAVILION RENTALS

VENTANA GRILLE

BOB DUNCAN CENTER

FIELD RENTALS

We have over 25 pavilion sites conveniently located throughout Arlington. Park pavilions are offered in a variety of sizes and can accommodate both small and large groups. Pavilions can be rented for a half day or full day and are available to rent seven days a week. Most pavilion sites include a grill, picnic tables and electricity. For more information on park pavilions, including fees and rental hours, call 817-459-5473 or visit NaturallyFun.org. Bob Duncan Center (BDC) is a 10,000 square foot facility designed to accommodate needs of small and large events such as weddings, receptions, trade shows, business meetings, reunions, parties, music recitals and more. The facility includes a main hall with stage, three spacious meeting rooms, an outdoor courtyard / patio and a fully equipped kitchen. Bob Duncan Center is available to rent seven days a week and can be reserved by room or as an entire facility. BDC also offers many rental items to enhance your event such as tables, chairs, linens, audio visual equipment, podiums and more. For additional information call 817-465-6661 or visit bobduncancenter.com.

LAKE ARLINGTON RENTALS

Planning an event? The Lake Arlington Activity Room is the perfect place for many events such as wedding receptions, reunions, parties, meetings and more! The climate controlled room comfortably holds up to 75 people and includes tables, chairs, restrooms and a kitchen. The Lake Room may be rented for a full day on weekends or holidays. Full day or half day rentals are available on weekdays. During the summer, the room is only available on Saturdays and Sundays. The room contains two large picture windows that face the lake. The room is 28 feet by 46 feet and comfortably holds approximately 7080 people. For your convenience, we supply the room with 65 chairs and 15 three by six foot tables. Reservations can be made by calling 817-459-5473.

Ventana Grille is located at Tierra Verde Golf Club and offers incredible food in a scene worth savoring. The casual dining atmosphere is complimented by sweeping views of our award winning golf course. Both inside and outside seating options are available and menus can be customized to fit your party needs. For more details or information on available dates, please contact the restaurant at 817-548-5047 or visit ventanagrille.com. Need a great location for your big family get-together? Is your team ready to take on the world, or at least anyone in the Metroplex? Tired of listening to tall tales from co-workers about their weekend games? Rent a Softball Field Complex for a Gathering, Tournament or Corporate event! Reserve your field today by calling 817-459-5463.

RECREATION CENTERS

We have six recreation centers located throughout Arlington that can be reserved for your party needs. Entire centers can be rented and individual rooms are offered as well. All centers feature a kitchen with food prep area and an ice machine. Patrons can choose to provide their own food or our staff can assist with catering needs. For more details or information on available dates, please visit our website NaturallyFun.org or contact the recreation centers directly: Cliff Nelson Recreation Center (south Arlington) • 817-561-2819 Dottie Lynn Recreation Center (central Arlington) • 817-277-5001 Elzie Odom Athletic Center (north Arlington) • 817-459-6434 Hugh Smith Recreation Center (east Arlington) • 817-275-1351 Meadowbrook Recreation Center (central Arlington) • 817-459-6661 Eunice Activity Center (central Arlington) • 817-277-8091 Senior Center New York (east Arlington) • 817-460-5009 Naturally Fun Magazine • S U M M E R 2 0 1 4

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MAY 8, 2014 • 8 AM-5 PM Parks and Recreation Administrative Office 717 W. Main St. The first 160 applicants will receive a scholarship award of $75 for one child or $150 for two or more during this special one-time Summer Dream Scholarship event. Qualification for the scholarship is based upon the same federal income criteria as the Build a Dream Scholarship below and is available to Arlington residents only. Residents can apply for this scholarship in addition to the regular Build a Dream scholarship. For additional information, please call 817-459-5474.

Build A Dream Scholarship Program The Arlington Parks and Recreation Department’s Build A Dream Scholarship Program offers scholarships that can be used to register a child (four months to 16 years of age) for many Arlington Parks and Recreation Department youth programs. Qualification for the scholarship is based upon federal income guidelines and is available to Arlington residents only. Applications are made at the Parks and Recreation administrative office. Income verification, registration for classes and a $5 fee per family will be required at the time of application. Applicants may only apply for one scholarship per application year. Scholarship award is $75 for one child and $150 for two or more. BUILD A DREAM SIGN-UP Application date is Thursday, May 8, 2014 from 8:00 AM-5:00 PM at the Arlington Parks and Recreation Administrative Offices, located at 717 W. Main. Please complete the entire application and manual registration form with your class selections prior to submission. Incomplete submissions cannot be processed. 78

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Funded in part by the Arlington Tomorrow Foundation and the Community Development Block Grant.

FORMS OF DOCUMENTATION ACCEPTED TO VERIFY ANNUAL INCOME: • 2012/13 Federal Income Tax Return • Current pay stubs (last 4 stubs) • Award letter for government assistance: (current Medicaid Card, SNAP [supplemental nutrition assistance program] Award Letter within the last six months, SSI, CHIPS Insurance Card showing eligibility dates) • Proof of Arlington residency is required (utility bill) INCOME ELIGIBILITY Household Members Annual Income Less Than* 2 $26,350 3 $29,650 4 $32,900 5 $35,550 6 $38,200 7 $40,800 8 $43,450 *Annual income amounts are subject to change based on HUD guidelines.

The Build A Dream application form and guidelines are available at NaturallyFun.org and your closest recreation center. For more information or to apply, visit the Parks and Recreation Administrative Office at 717 W. Main St. or call 817-459-5474.


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Basketball Bike/Hike Trails Disc Golf Equestrian Trails Fishing Fitness Course Golf Course Grill Horseshoes League Fields Natural Area Pavilion/Shelter Picnic Area Playground Practice Field Public Art Restrooms Soccer League Fields Splash Pad/Pool Tennis Volleyball

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UPCOMING EVENTS: ARLINGTON PARKS AND RECREATION OFFERS TONS OF NATURALLY FUN!

Be sure to mark your calendars so you don’t miss out on these upcoming events. For more details or to register, visit NaturallyFun.org or call 817-459-5474.

APRIL

YOUTH LEAGUE SIGN-UP

CARDBOARD BOAT REGATTA

EASTER BUNNY WORKSHOP

MOVIES IN THE PARK

APRIL 1-30 – SUMMER REGISTRATIONS Elzie odom athletic center APRIL 16 • 9:30-11:30 AM Dottie Lynn Recreation Center

COOKOUT & OPEN HOUSE APRIL 16 • 11:30 AM-1:30 PM EUNICE ACTIVITY Center

FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY

APRIL 18 • 11:00 AM-2:00 PM FOUNDERS PLAZA

MOVIES IN THE PARK APRIL 18 • DUSK MLK SPORTS CENTER

FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY

APRIL 18 • 11:00 AM-2:00 PM FOUNDERS PLAZA

EASTER FUNANZA

APRIL 19 • 9:00-11:30 AM HUGH SMITH RECREATION CENTER

EASTER BRUNCH

April 20 • RESERVATIONS REQUIRED VENTANA GRILLE AT TIERRA VERDE

MOVIES IN THE PARK APRIL 25 • DUSK MLK SPORTS CENTER

HEALTH & WELLNESS EXPO APRIL 25 • 9:00 AM-1:00 PM EUNICE ACTIVITY Center

MOTHER-SON OVERNIGHT APRIL 25-26 • 5:00 PM-7:30 AM CLIFF NELSON Recreation Center

PARTY ON THE PATIO APRIL 25 • 6:00-11:00 PM TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB

GOLF DEMO DAY

APRIL 26 • 10:00 AM-3:00 PM TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB 82

APRIL 26 • 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Hurricane Harbor MAY 2 • DUSK MLK SPORTS CENTER

MAY

ATC BLOCK PARTY

MAY 3 • 2:00-4:30 PM ARLINGTON TENNIS CENTER

CINCO DE MAYO CELEBRATION MAY 3 • 10:00 AM-10:00 PM FOUNDERS PLAZA

BUILD A DREAM SCHOLARSHIP MAY 8 • 8:00 AM-5:00 PM ARLINGTON PARKS & RECREATION ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES

MOVIES IN THE PARK MAY 9 • DUSK MLK SPORTS CENTER

MOTHERS DAY BRUNCH

MAY 11 • RESERVATIONS REQUIRED VENTANA GRILLE AT TIERRA VERDE

LOST OAK WINERY TOUR

MAY 16 • 10:00 AM-3:00 PM CLIFF NELSON Recreation Center

MOVIES IN THE PARK MAY 16 • DUSK MLK SPORTS CENTER

MOVIES IN THE PARK MAY 23 • DUSK MLK SPORTS CENTER

PARTY ON THE PATIO MAY 23 • 6:00-11:00 PM TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB

DAY CAMP OPEN HOUSE

MAY 29 • 6:00-8:00 PM CLIFF NELSON, DOTTIE LYNN AND HUGH SMITH. SAVE 10% ON CAMP REGISTRATIONS!

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MOVIES IN THE PARK MAY 30 • DUSK MLK SPORTS CENTER

JUNE

MAKE-A-SPLASH

JUNe 14 • 9:00-11:30 AM Allen Bolden Pool

TODDLER SPLASH

JUNe 24 • 3:00-5:00 PM HOWARD MOORE PLAY POOL

PARTY ON THE PATIO JUNE 27 • 6:00-11:00 PM TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB

TODDLER SPLASH

JUNe 29 • 2:00-4:00 PM HELEN WESSLER PLAY POOL

JULY

LIGHT UP ARLINGTON JULY 3 • 6:00-11:00 PM FOUNDERS PLAZA

DIVE-IN MOVIE

JULY 10 • 8:30-10:30 PM RANDOL MILL POOL

ICE CREAM SOCIAL JULY 23 • 12:30-1:30 PM EUNICE ACTIVITY CENTER

AUGUST

AQUATICS DOUBLE DIP AUGUST 4 • 8:00 PM WOODLAND WEST POOL

YOUTH LEAGUE SIGN-UP

AUGUST 1-30 – FALL REGISTRATIONS Elzie odom athletic center


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FRIDAYS FOOD TRUCK FRIDAYS

MARCH 21 - APRIL 18 • 11 AM - 2 PM • FOUNDERS PLAZA | 100 W. ABRAM ST. “Food Truck Fridays” started March 21 and continues through Friday, April 18, 2014 at Founders Plaza, located at 100 West Abram St., in downtown Arlington. Enjoy the beautiful weather and great food from some of the top food trucks in DFW.

“We wanted to do something where people could enjoy good food at the Founders Plaza park lawn with their friends,” said Rental and Lake Services Manager Michael Debrecht. “Different food trucks each week will be there to sell their wares.”

The food truck craze that continues to sweep across the nation has officially hit the DFW Metroplex and your Arlington Parks and Recreation Department. The APRD has created a way for residents and really anyone who is hankering for some awesome food truck eats and treats to get your fill.

Based on great turnouts during the first few weeks of the five-week pilot program, the Arlington Parks and Recreation department is looking to extend the days and hours the trucks are available, as well as increase the number of locations they serve. Stay tuned to naturallyfun.org for upcoming dates and additional information!

Sandra Robinson

First Place — 2013 • 5th Grade Division Veterans Park | Life Cycle Theme

Focus14 NATURE PHOTO CONTEST FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE GREATER ARLINGTON AREA.

Pictures to be taken between April 15 - Nov. 1, 2014 Cash prizes FOR EACH GRADE LEVEL: $50—1st, $35—2nd, $25—3rd , $15—4th For more information visit acctexas.org/focus

Nature photography classes are available this summer at River Legacy Living Science Center. Call 817-860-6752 for more information.


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Plan for an explosive night of entertainment and fireworks with the City of Arlington’s annual

July 3rd fireworks festival Enjoy a night filled with live music, great food, retail booths, kids activities and entertainment for the entire family; topped off with a thrilling fireworks show! There will be a variety of food vendors downtown restaurants will be open for business. Visit LightUpArlington.com for additional event information, updates, entertainment schedules, maps and more! The website is also offered in a mobile-friendly format that allows you to keep up with all of the fun at the event.

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around the festival area serving traditional carnival fare. In addition,

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