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Combining Art and Culture Nine new sculptures added to the Entertainment District Sculpture Trail. PAGE 7
Arlington Disc Golf
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City of Arlington Parks and Recreation • N A T U R A L L Y F U N . O R G
Family Day at the Lake NRPA Gold Medal Finalist Ecofest Arlington Food Truck Fridays Keeping Arlington Beautiful OUR MISSION: The mission of the Arlington Parks and Recreation Department 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. The Parks and Recreation Department oversees a diverse range of programs, projects and services with one thing in common: people. We work with the community to create and operate beautiful, accessible public spaces and facilities for all to enjoy. We also produce programs and events that enrich the lives of community members - culturally, socially, and physically. OUR VISION: Arlington is a vibrant city that enjoys a high quality of life through great parks and exceptional recreational opportunities. These services provide a foundation for the physical, social, economic and environmental viability and well-being of the community. Welcome to Arlington Parks and Recreation. WELCOME TO NATURALLY FUN.
STAY CONNECTED NaturallyFun.org 717 W. Main St. Arlington, TX 76013 817-459-5474 fb.com/ArlingtonParks twitter.com/ArlingtonParks youtube.com/c/ArlingtonParks instagram.com/ArlingtonParks
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NATURALLYFUN.org
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 Naturally Fun 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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Scholarships Cliff Nelson Recreation Center Dottie Lynn Recreation Center Elzie Odom Athletic Center Hugh Smith Recreation Center Fitness Classes engAGE Arlington Senior Arlington Eunice Activity Center Senior Rec Center New York Youth Leagues Adult Leagues Tennis Golf Swim Lessons Keep Arlington Beautiful Arlington Public Library River Legacy Contact Info Facility Rentals Parks Map
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Build a Dream
Don’t let financial restraints keep your child from participating in our programs. Check out our scholarship program.
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46th Annual Fall Craft Fair
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Monster Smash
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Ditto Course Renovations
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Spooky Swamp
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City’s Second Dog Park
Food Truck Fridays
Now featuring individual lunch and dinner series!
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Awards and Accolades
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Fitness Memberships
Top 5 must see events in Arlington. Your Arlington Parks and Recreation Department was NRPA Gold Medal Finalist! Start your summer off right with a fitness membership at any of our city recreation centers.
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Shop handmade crafts, specialty gifts, win prizes and more! Enjoy a night of tennis, music and refreshments at ATC. Construction is estimated to take one year, with the course re-opening in October of 2017. A family friendly fun night of swimming, tricks and treats at Hugh Smith Indoor Pool. Arlingon dogs will have a new place to play after the construction of Rush Creek Dog Park.
WE WANT YOUR BEST SHOT!
Use the hashtag #NaturallyFun when posting to Instagram, Twitter or Facebook and share your great Arlington Parks pictures with us!
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he Entertainment District Sculpture Trail was conceptualized in 2011 when Super Bowl XLV was hosted in Arlington, Texas. A few years later, this idea is now a beautiful reality. Spanning the length of both the Richard Greene Linear Park and Robert Cluck Linear Park, art and nature combine into something extraordinary. With a beautiful backdrop of Globe Life Park and AT&T Stadium, the Sculpture Trail provides a unique combination of art, nature and architecture that can only be found in The American Dream City.
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“There’s a lot of interest in getting Arlington more involved in arts and culture. This is one way to do that,” said Gary Packan, Parks and Recreation Assistant Director. “It’s also an opportunity for people to come explore our trails and see something different.” Arlington added nine new sculptures this spring as part of phase two of the master plan. Each sculpture will remain on display for three years and then will be rotated out to showcase new pieces. This phase of the trail was underwritten by the Arlington Tomorrow Foundation. Many works can be purchased from the artist directly, go to NaturallyFun.org, for more information. Plans for the park also include an aluminum Unity Arch sculpture that symbolizes the passion, dedication, and unwavering spirit of the people of Arlington. The Unity Arch was created by artist Owen Morrel and will be installed late summer 2016.
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Eventually, the City plans to have dozens of sculptures on display along the trails that stretch from the Arlington Convention Center near Interstate 30 down south to Meadowbrook Park on Abram street.
1. Arc7 by Scott Shubin 2. Bee Active by Amy Stephens 3. Leave Your Mark by Janna Tidwell 4. Onward and Upward by Julia Ousley 5. Fern Fronds by Pascale Pryor 6. Influx by Scott Shubin 7. Celestial Trio by Bruce Niemi 8. Trio by Art Fairchild 9. Whimsical Spherical by Art Fairchild
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BUILD A DREAM SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
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he Build A Dream Scholarship Program is for children (four months to 16 years of age) to register 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. Due to limited funding, scholarships will be awarded on a first come, first serve basis.
8 AM - 5 PM August 25 Administration Office 717 W. Main St
INCOME ELIGIBILITY Household Members Annual Income Less Than* 2 $27,800 3 $31,250 4 $34,700 5 $37,500 6 $40,300 7 $43,050 8 $45,850
Apply at the Parks and Recreation administrative office located at 717 W. Main st. Income verification. Registration for classes and $5 fee per family required at the time of application. Scholarship awards $75 for one child and $150 for two or more.
*Annual incomes are subject to change based on HUD guidelines.
Complete application and manual registration form with class selections prior to submission. Incomplete submissions cannot be processed. Funded in part by the Arlington Tomorrow Foundation and the Community Development Block Grant.
The Build A Dream application form and guidelines are available at NaturallyFun.org and recreation centers. For more information or to apply, visit the Administrative Office at 717 W. Main St. or call 817-459-5474.
ACCEPTED DOCUMENTATION TO VERIFY ANNUAL INCOME • 2015 Federal Income Tax Return • Current pay stubs (last four stubs) • Government assistance award letter: (current Medicaid Card, SNAP Award Letter within the last six months, SSI, CHIPS Insurance Card showing eligibility dates) • Proof of residency required (utility bill or lease agreement) Naturally Fun Magazine • F A L L 2 0 1 6
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FOOD TRUCK FRIDAYS
Dinner series: 6-10 PM Fridays September 23 to October 14 | Stovall Park Lunch series: 11 AM to 2 PM October 21 to November 11 | Levitt Pavilion The food truck craze that continues to sweep the nation has officially hit the Metroplex. Arlington Parks and Recreation Department has created a way for people to get food-truck eats and treats. “We wanted to do something where people could dine on some great food and enjoy our park offerings with their friends,” Bob Abbott, Rental and Lake Services Manager, said. “The food trucks will rotate each week, giving customers a wide variety of tasty options.” 10
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The Food Truck Fridays Dinner Series will be held at Stovall Park, 2800 W. Sublett rd. The series runs 5-10 PM September 23 and 30 and October 7 and 14. The lunch series will be at Levitt Pavilion, 100 W. Abram St. The series runs 11 AM to 2 PM October 21 and 28 and November 4 and 11. For more information, contact Rental and Lake Services Coordinator Bob Abbott at 817-575-6698.
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Ecofest
10 AM - 2 PM September 17
Founder’s Plaza 100 W. Abram St. 76010
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his eco-friendly festival stimulates environmental awareness and offers free fun for the whole family. Bring the kids out to take a picture with Ecoman, play in the bounce house, go on a scouting adventure or get their face painted. Adults can enjoy a tree giveaway, Demo Depot, Fix it Green and booths. There’s something for everyone at the 8th Annual Ecofest.
For more information visit NaturallyFun.org/Ecofest.
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ECOFEST 10 AM TO 2 PM SEPTEMBER 17 FOUNDER’S PLAZA
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This eco-friendly festival stimulates environmental awareness and offers free fun for the whole family. There’s something for everyone at the 8th annual Ecofest. See page 11.
FOOD TRUCK FRIDAYS 5-10 PM SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH OCTOBER 14 STOVALL PARK Food Truck Fridays Dinner Series begins September 23 and continues through October 14 at Stovall Park, located at 2800 W. Sublett Rd. See page 10.
2 FAMILY FUN CAMPOUT OCTOBER 14 - 15 VETERAN’S PARK
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Celebrate fall and start a family tradition. This event will be held at Veteran’s Park. See page 24.
TOP 5 MUST SEE Events IN ARLINGTON
5 OLDE TOWN CHRISTMAS NOON TO 7 PM DECEMBER 2 | 8 AM TO 3 PM DECEMBER 3 DOTTIE LYNN RECREATION CENTER Our annual craft fair is always a joyous occasion for young and old. You are sure to find that special gift that will make your Christmas memorable. Santa will visit us and have time to hear everyone’s long list. Homemade goodies and concession will be available all day. See page 75.
4 BREAKFAST WITH SANTA 8-11 AM DECEMBER 10 CLIFF NELSON RECREATION CENTER Join us for a great holiday event for the whole family. Children will enjoy making holiday crafts and visiting with someone special, too. Space is limited, so mark your calendars today and make this a holiday tradition! See page 81.
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CLIFF NELSON
817-561-2819 SOUTHWEST ARLINGTON 4600 W. Bardin Rd.
recreation center
ADULT DAY TRIPS Age: 18+ Tu F
Sep 27 Dec 2
10 AM - 4 PM 10 AM - 4 PM
Arlington GM Plant Dallas Arboretum
CHEERLEADING - NEW!
Age: 6-12 ....................................... $32 / 4 Classes Sa Sa Sa
Sep 3-24 Oct 8-29 Nov 5-26
11:15 AM - 12 PM 11:15 AM - 12 PM 11:15 AM - 12 PM
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GYMNASTICS
Develop balance, coordination, flexibility, muscular endurance and strength. Participants will learn basic gymnastic skills in this beginning class. Age: 6-12 ....................................... $32 / 4 Classes Sa Sa Sa
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10:15 - 11 AM 10:15 - 11 AM 10:15 - 11 AM
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KEYBOARDING
HOME SCHOOL ART
Ages: 6-15 .................................... $48 / 4 Classes
Age: 5-12 .......................................... $32 / Month
Learn beginning skills on an electric keyboard: notes, fingering, simple songs, etc. Fee includes piano book. Keyboarding—Beginner
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Sep 2-23 Sep 3-24 Oct 7-28 Oct 8-29 Nov 4-18 Nov 5-26
5:30 - 6:20 PM 10 - 10:50 AM 5:30 - 6:20 PM 10 - 10:50 AM 5:30 - 6:20 PM 10 - 10:50 AM
Keyboarding—Intermediate
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Learn the basics using shapes, lines, shadows and textures with both pencil and color. M M M M
Sep 12-26 Oct 3-24 Nov 7-28 Dec 5-12
2 - 3:00 PM 2 - 3:00 PM 2 - 3:00 PM 2 - 3:00 PM
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HOME SCHOOL PE
Calling all Home School Parents! Join us in our new PE Program, students will participate in lessons that focus on physical fitness, skill development and sportsmanship. Age: All............................................. $30 / Month W, M M, W W, M M, W
Sep 7-28 Oct 3-26 Nov 2-30 Dec 2-14
1 - 2 PM 1 - 2 PM 1 - 2 PM 1 - 2 PM
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PLAYTIME PALS
This program is designed for children to grow and develop their social skills and creativity. In this nurturing classroom environment, students will have the opportunity to explore the different fundamental skills necessary to prepare for school. They will be using arts & crafts, skill centers and peer play time to continue their growth as individuals and students. Age: 3-5 ........................................... $85 / Month W, M M, W W, M M, W
Sep 7-28 Oct 3-31 Nov 2-30 Dec 5-14
9 AM - 12 PM 9 AM - 12 PM 9 AM - 12 PM 9 AM - 12 PM
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WINTER BREAK CAMP
Camp includes games, holiday crafts and much more. Must bring lunch and drink each day. Snack will be provided. Age: 5-12 M-F M-F
Dec 19-23 Dec 26-30
7 AM - 6:30 PM 7 AM - 6:30 PM
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BREAKFAST WITH SANTA
Santa is stopping by to enjoy breakfast and other holiday fun activities with our guests. Join us for a holiday event for the whole family. Children will enjoy making holiday cards and visiting with someone special, too. Mark your calenders today and make this a holiday tradition! Minimum of one adult required per registration. Age: All ......................................................... $10 Sa
Dec 10
8 - 11 AM
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ADULT SPORTS BADMINTON
Monthly or guest pass available. F, M M, F F, M F, M
Sep 2-30 Oct 3-31 Nov 4-28 Dec 2- Jan 2
6 - 9 PM 7 - 9 PM 6 - 9 PM 6 - 9 PM
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NON-STRUCTURED BASKETBALL
This time is reserved for adult basketball players to run non-competitive/nonstructured games. The full gym is booked for this program. Annual Facility Membership or guest pass is required to participate. Tu, Th-F
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6 - 7 AM
Recreation centers offer engaging programs year round for all ages. Children 12 and under learn something new in classes like gymnastics and cheerleading. Adults can leave it all out on the court with our basketball programs or bring the whole family to events like Breakfast with Santa. Take a look at all our programs below and visit NaturallyFun.org for more information.
CONTRACT CLASSES TINY KIDS SELF DEFENSE
This class placed emphasis on ‘stranger danger’ and increasing students awareness of their surroundings. Students will learn how to use punches, kicks, elbows, knees and their voice to defend themselves and alert others. For more information, or to register call 817-271-6959.
Jo-Ann Ingram formed this program in 1986 to give children a fun and exciting environment to learn basic dance techniques. Classes include age appropriate dance material, modest attire and elimination of competitive pressure. For information, or to register, call 817996-0286 or visit joannslittledancers.com.
Age: 3-5 Th Sep 1- Dec 29
BALLET & TAP (Ages: 3-5)
This program requires all participants to have a current Annual Facility Membership + purchase the daily admission of $4. No non-paying spectators are allowed. Reserved for adults only, no children allowed. Sa
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TAE KWON DO
Whether you want to be the next Karate Kid, stay fit or enjoy a great parent and child activity,tae kwon do classes are a great choice. Learn self defense, confidence and fitness in a safe environment. Sponsored by Lone Star Institute of Tae Kwon Do. Call 817-271-6959 to register. BEGINNER - Ages: 6+
COMPETITIVE BASKETBALL
JO-ANN’S LITTLE DANCERS
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WOMAN’S SELF DEFENSE
Contact program with Lone Star Institute of Tae Kwon Do, contact Master Carol Henry for more information or to register, 817-271-6959. Age: 3-5 Su Sep 11 Su Nov 6
2 - 5 PM 2 - 5 PM
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DOTTIE LYNN
817-277-5001 CENTRAL ARLINGTON 3200 Norwood Ln.
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AFTER SCHOOL CARE
Make going back to school more fun. Students will be transported from school to Dottie Lynn by staff. Then they’ll have a snack, finish homework and play games each day. Space is very limited so register early. For more information about transportation, contact the center. Age: K-6 ......................................... $130 / Month M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Aug 22-31 Sep 1-30 Oct 3-31 Nov 1-30 Dec 1-16
3:20 - 6:30 PM 3:20 - 6:30 PM 3:20 - 6:30 PM 3:20 - 6:00 PM 3:20 - 6:30 PM
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Finding Dottie The Dottie Story Happily Ever Dottie
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Sept 7-28 Oct 5-26 Nov 2-30
10:30 - 11:15 AM 10:30 - 11:15 AM 10:30 - 11:15 AM
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Sep 1-29 Oct 4-27 Nov 1-29 Dec 1-15
9 - 12 PM 9 - 12 PM 9 - 12 PM 9 - 12 PM
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OOEY GOOEY ART
Participants will explore their creative side with paint, sculpting and building while interacting with peers. Leave your best clothes at home because we get messy. Ages: 3-5............................................ $30 / Month M M M
Sept 12-26 Oct 3-31 Nov 7-28
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ARCHERY
Students learn to overcome distractions and obstacles, and have an action plan. Archers must learn to focus on the moment, blending physical and mental resources. Ages: 6+............................................. $50 / Month
This program uses fun activities to introduce colors, shapes, numbers, letters and more. Facility card required. Tu, Th Th, Tu Tu, Th Tu, Th
Need some time to yourselves? Drop kids off and have a night just for you Different weekly activities will keep the kids entertained. Sep 16 Oct 21 Nov 18
Ages: 3-5............................................ $30 / Month
Age: 3-5 ........................................... $85 / Month
PARENT’S NIGHT OUT
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SUPER HERO TRAINING ACADEMY
Dottie Lynn Recreation Center
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Sept 6-27 Oct 4-25 Nov 1-29
6 - 7 PM 6 - 7 PM 6 - 7 PM
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FAMILY FUN CAMPOUT
Pack your tents and lanterns for the annual Family Fun Campout at Veteran’s Park. Spend quality time with your family enjoying a night of camping out in the park. Activities include tent decorating, s’mores and lots of family fun. Children 2 and under free. Age: 3+............................................. $10 / Person F-Sa Oct 14-15
4 PM - 7 AM
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SPORTIES FOR SHORTIES
Keep your preschooler moving and shaking while they get moving. Each class, participants will try out different sports like tumbling, basketball, t-ball and soccer. We will also include some crafts to capture the creative side in your child. Ages: 3-5............................................ $30 / Month F F F
Sept 2-30 Oct 7-31 Nov 4-18
10:30 - 11:15 AM 10:30 - 11:15 AM 10:30 - 11:15 AM
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HIP-HOP DANCE
Hip-Hop is a great way to teach your body to move to the beat and be quick on your feet. Ages: 5-7............................................ $32 / Month Th Th Th
Sept 1-29 Oct 6-27 Nov 3-17
3:40 - 4:20 PM 3:40 - 4:20 PM 3:40 - 4:20 PM
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Ages: 8-12.......................................... $32 / Month Th Th Th
Sept 1-29 Oct 6-27 Nov 3-17
4:20 - 5 PM 4:20 - 5 PM 4:20 - 5 PM
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TINY TOT HALLOWEEN PARTY
Play games, decorate treats, and have a costume parade, and picture opportunities. Age: 5 and Under..............................................$5 W
Oct 26
10 - 11:30 AM
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DAY OFF DAY CAMP
Spend your day off with Dottie Lynn staff. Enjoy gym sports, games, arts and crafts, movies and more. Campers should bring a sack lunch; afternoon snack will be provided. Registration required. Age: 5-12............................................... $35 / Day Oct 10
7 - 6:30 PM
A jam-packed day with activities like gym sports, games, arts and crafts, movies and more. Registration required. Age: 5-12...........................................$100 / Week M-W Nov 21-23
7 AM - 6:30 PM
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WINTER BREAK CAMP
Camp includes games, holiday crafts and more. Must bring lunch and drink each day. Snack will be provided. Age: 5-12 .......................................... $115 / Week M-F M-F M
Dec 19-23 Dec 26-30 Jan 2
7 - 6:30 PM 7 - 6:30 PM 7 - 6:30 PM
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ADULT RECREATION BASKETBALL Must have facility card.
Age: 18+................................................ $4 / Daily Sa
ADULT PROGRAMS OLDE TOWN CHRISTMAS
Find a gift to make your Christmas memorable, take photos with Santa and enjoy goodies and concessions at this annual craft fair. Vendors space(s) available beginning September 14 from $45, booth space limited. For more information or to reserve booths, call 817-277-5001. Age: 18+.............................................$45 / Booth F Sa
Dec 2 Dec 3
12 - 7 PM 8 AM - 3 PM
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Enjoy good company and coffee/tea while having fun creating our Pinterest crafts! We will choose a fun and easy craft and provide all of the supplies! You get to be creative and take home a seasonal craft project. Ages: 13+............................................... $15 / Day Sa Sa Sa
Sept 10 Oct 8 Nov 12
9:15 - 11 AM 9:15 - 11 AM 9:15 - 11 AM
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9 AM - 12 PM
PICKLEBALL
Pickleball is played on a badminton court with the net lowered to 34 inches. It is played with a perforated plastic baseball (similar to a whiffle ball) and wood or composite paddles. It is easy for beginners to learn, and for experienced players, it is a quick, fast-paced, competitive game. Must have facility card. Age: 18+ Tu, Th
COFFEE & CRAFTING
DAY CAMPS
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FALL BREAK CAMP
Ongoing
9:30 - 11:30 AM
CONTRACT CLASSES TAE KWON DO
Whether you want to be the next Karate Kid, stay fit or enjoy a great parent and child activity,tae kwon do classes are a great choice. Learn self defense, confidence and fitness in a safe environment. Sponsored by Lone Star Institute of Tae Kwon Do. Call 817-2716959 to register.
TINY KIDS SELF DEFENSE
This class placed emphasis on ‘stranger danger’ and increasing students awareness of their surroundings. Students will learn how to use punches, kicks, elbows, knees and their voice to defend themselves and alert others. For more information, or to register call 817-271-6959.
AMERICAN NINJUTSU FOR KIDS
Martial Arts Contract held at Dottie Lynn Recreation Center. Participants must register with Kyle Stockton at 432-9405053 or email at txninjutsu@gmail.com. Ages: 6-13 M-Th
Ongoing
6:30 - 7:30 PM
AMERICAN NINJUTSU FOR ADULTS
Participants must register with Kyle Stockton at 432-940-5053 or email at txninjutsu@gmail.com. Ages: 14+ M-Th
Ongoing
7:30 - 8:30 PM
JO-ANN’S LITTLE DANCERS
Jo-Ann Ingram formed this program in 1986 to give children a fun and exciting environment to learn basic dance techniques. Classes include age appropriate dance material, modest attire and elimination of competitive pressure. For information, or to register, call 817996-0286 or visit joannslittledancers.com. BALLET & TAP (Ages: 3-5) Sa
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ELZIE ODOM
817-459-6434 NORTH ARLINGTON 1601 NE Green Oaks Blvd
athletic center
GYMNASTICS
Develop balance, coordination, flexibility, muscular endurance and strength. Participants will learn basic gymnastic skills in this beginning class. Ages: 5-12 .................................... $30 / 4 Classes M M M M
Sep 12-26 Oct 3-24 Nov 7-28 Dec 5-26
7 - 8 PM 7 - 8 PM 7 - 8 PM 7 - 8 PM
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CONTINUATION - Ages: 6-12 ............ $30 / 4 Classes Th Th Th Th
Sep 8-29 Oct 6-27 Nov 3-17 Dec 8-29
7 - 8 PM 7 - 8 PM 7 - 8 PM 7 - 8 PM
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LEARN TO SKATE
Beginners will learn how to skate on Ole fashion roller skates or in-line skates. Age: 6+.......................................... $35 / 4 Classes F F F F
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5 - 6 PM 5 - 6 PM 5:15- 6 PM 5 - 6 PM
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ROCK CLIMBING
Climb our 30’ rock wall with our rock climbing instructors. Embrace your inner child or bring your child watch them build confidence as they strengthen their core muscles and burn off energy. Age: All............................................... $5 / 1 Class W W W W
Sep 7 Oct 5 Nov 2 Dec 7
6 - 7 PM 6 - 7 PM 6 - 7 PM 6 - 7 PM
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ARCHERY
Students learn to overcome distractions and obstacles, and have an action plan. Archers must learn to focus on the moment, blending physical and mental resources. Age: 6+.......................................... $50 / 4 Classes Th Th Th Th
Sep 8-29 Oct 6-27 Nov 3-24 Dec 8-29
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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 / 4 Classes M M M M
Sep 12- 26 Oct 3-17 Nov 7- Dec 5 Dec 5-26
6 - 7 PM 6 - 7 PM 6 - 7 PM 6 - 7 PM
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TAE KWON DO - ADVANCED
This class is for yellow belt and above. Students will continue to grow from the beginner’s class. Wear karate Gi or sweats. Ages: 6+ ....................................... $37 / 4 Classes M M M M
Sep 12-26 Oct 3-17 Nov 7-28 Dec 5-26
7 - 8 PM 7 - 8 PM 7 - 8 PM 7 - 8 PM
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DAY CAMPS FALL BREAK CAMP
Bring the kids to enjoy a fun filled day at Elzie. We have tons of games planned for tons of fun, including skating and rock climbing.
FRIDAY NIGHT
SKATE
Age: 5-12......................................... $105 / 3 Days M-W
Nov 21-23
7 AM - 6:30 PM
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WINTER BREAK CAMP
Camp includes games, holiday crafts and much more. Must bring lunch and drink each day. Snack will be provided. Age: 5-12........................$115 / Week or $35 / Day M-F M-F
Dec 19-23 Dec 26-30
7 AM - 6:30 PM 7 AM - 6:30 PM
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COLUMBUS DAY OFF CAMP
Monday October 10, bring the kids to enjoy an action packed day at Elzie. We have tons of games planned, including skating and rock climbing. Age: 5-12........................................................$35 M
Oct 10
7 AM - 6:30 PM
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MLK DAY OFF CAMP
Bring the kids January 16 to enjoy an action packed day at Elzie. We have tons of games planned for tons of fun, including skating and rock climbing. Age: 5-12........................................................$35 M
Jan 16(2017) 7 AM - 6:30 PM
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TEACHER-IN-SERVICE DAY CAMP
When the teachers are out, we are in. Providing them with tons of fun and safe activities like, skating, rock climbing, hungry hungry Hippo and more. Afternoon snacks provided. Bring a sack lunch.
7 PM Fridays | $10 Skate Night is date night at Elzie Odom. Bring children 13 and under to Elzie Odom 7-10 PM every Friday. They will skate, play games, win prizes and more. Parents can stay and skate for free or have some much needed free time. Call 817-459-6434 for more information.
Age: 5-12........................................................$35 M
Jan 2(2017)
7 AM - 6:30 PM
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ARLINGTON’S COOLEST BIRTHDAY PARTY SPOT Celebrate your child’s birthday or special event with an Elzie Odom party. Let children enjoy rock climbing, skating, sport activities or fun interactive party themes. Two-hour party packages include everything including set up and clean up. Party rooms offer easy access to our 30,000 square foot skating arena, the 30-foot rock wall and two gymnasiums, making them a convenient meeting place for any type of party. Rooms are designed to fit all party needs. Enthusiastic hosts guide guests through the party, leading the activity, serving pizza, drinks and most importantly, the birthday cake. Two-hour party times are available Fridays through Sundays. Weekday parties can be arranged depending on availability. Parties booked on a first come, first served basis. Fee must be paid in full before a reservation can be made. Call 817-459-6434 for reservations.
HUGH SMITH
817-275-1351 EAST ARLINGTON 1815 New York Ave.
recreation center
AFTER SCHOOL CARE
We offer three hours of adult supervision for your children. They will participate in a computer education curriculum, complete homework, play games, eat snacks and have loads of fun! Staff will escort your children to Hugh Smith Recreation Center if they attend Rankin or Johns Elementary, or be picked up in our van at Adams Elementary. Drop off is welcome. This program will follow the AISD calendar. $5 discount offered for each additional child. Age: 5-12 ...................................... $55 / 8 Classes M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Aug 22-31 Sep 1-30 Oct 3-31 Nov 1-30 Dec 1-16
3:30 - 6:30 PM 3:30 - 6:30 PM 3:30 - 6:30 PM 3:30 - 6:30 PM 3:30 - 6:30 PM
ELEVATE TEEN PROGRAM
Elevate is designed create an enriching after school program for teens 12 to 15 years old. This program includes monthly themes to engage teens and broaden their horizons. This program will provide college awareness, academic assistance, community service opportunities and give participants the opportunity to be involved in activities all over the metroplex. Age: 12-15........................................ $45 / Month M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Aug 22-31 Sep 1-30 Oct 3-31 Nov 1-30 Dec 1-16
4 - 6:30 PM 4 - 6:30 PM 4 - 6:30 PM 4 - 6:30 PM 4 - 6:30 PM
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LITTLE ARTIST
Children will gain confidence in selfexpression and artistic exploration through painting, sculpture, drawing, and collage, This class expands your child’s creativity, and encourages imagination and self-expression. Parents are encouraged to participate. Age: 5-12............................................ $35 / A Day M M M M
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10:30 - 11:30 AM 10:30 - 11:30 AM 10:30 - 11:30 AM 10:30 - 11:30 AM
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ART ACADEMY
Come spend some time exploring all things art. We will paint, draw, sculpt and more! Age: 5-12...................................... $32 / 3 Classes M M M M
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Sep 7-28 Oct 5-26 Nov 2-30 Dec 7-28
Sep 12-26 Oct 3-31 Nov 7-28 Dec 5-26
6 - 7 PM 10 AM - 12 PM 6 - 7 PM 6 - 7 PM
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FUN WITH MESSY PLAY
Explore a range of materials and textures like sand and bubbles in a safe, friendly place. This is a parent participation class. Age: 18 months-4.......................... $35 / 3 Classes M M M M
Sep 12-26 Oct 3-24 Nov 7-28 Dec 5-26
10:30 - 11:15 AM 10:30 - 11:15 AM 10:30 - 11:15 AM 10:30 - 11:15 AM
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Participants will concentrate on the fundamentals like passing, shooting, defense/ offense drills and rebounding. Children develop teamwork and listening skills. Ages: 4-8 ...................................... $32 / 4 Classes Sep 3-24 Oct 1-29 Nov 5-26 Dec 3-24
10:30 - 11:20 AM 10:30 - 11:20 AM 10:30 - 11:20 AM 10:30 - 11:20 AM
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Ages: 9-12 .................................... $32 / 4 Classes Sa Sa Sa Sa
Sep 3-24 Oct 1-29 Nov 5-26 Dec 3-24
11:30 AM - 12:20 PM 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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HIP-HOP DANCE CLASS
This class will introduce the basics of hip-hop. Participants will learn about keeping rhythm, hitting beats, strengthening arms, and most of all working on performance skills. No dance experience is necessary. BEGINNER (Age 5-10) ..................... $35 / 4 Classes Tu Tu Tu Tu
Sep 6-27 Oct 4-25 Nov 1-29 Dec 6-27
5 - 5:50 PM 5 - 5:50 PM 5 - 5:50 PM 5 - 5:50 PM
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ADVANCED (Age 11+) .................... $35 / 4 Classes Tu Tu Tu Tu
Sep 6-27 Oct 4-25 Nov 1-29 Dec 6-27
After stretching and conditioning, students will learn kicking, punching, basic falls and discipline. Karate Gi or sweats required. Age: 5-8 ....................................... $35 / 4 Classes W W W W
Sep 7-28 Oct 5-26 Nov 2-30 Dec 7-28
6:10 - 7 PM 6:10 - 7 PM 6:10 - 7 PM 6:10 - 7 PM
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Age: 9-12 ...................................... $38 / 4 Classes
BASKETBALL
Sa Sa Sa Sa
TAE KWON DO INTRO
6 - 6:50 PM 6 - 6:50 PM 6 - 6:50 PM 6 - 6:50 PM
W W W W
Sep 7-28 Oct 5-26 Nov 2-30 Dec 7-28
7:10 - 8 PM 7:10 - 8 PM 7:10 - 8 PM 7:10 - 8 PM
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TAE KWON DO CLUB
Students will start with basics and learn more advanced techniques. Tae Kwon Do allows students to advance in belt colors and test out as a Black Belt. Tae Kwon Do Club also teaches students, discipline, respect and confidence. Karate Gi or sweats required. Age: 6+............................................. $45 / Month M, F M, F M, F M, F
Sep 9-30 Oct 3-31 Nov 4-28 Dec 2-26
6 - 7 PM 6 - 7 PM 6 - 7 PM 6 - 7 PM
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KEYBOARDING
Learn beginning skills on an electric keyboard: notes, fingering, simple songs, etc. Fee includes piano book. A keyboard or piano for home practice is recommended. LEVEL A - Age: 6-15 ........................ $38 / 4 Classes Sa Sa Sa Sa
Sep 3-24 Oct 1-29 Nov 5-19 Dec 3-24
9:10 - 10 AM 9:10 - 10 AM 9:10 - 10 AM 9:10 - 10 AM
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LEVEL B - Age: 6-15 ........................ $38 / 4 Classes
Ready? Ok! This class is for all prospective cheerleaders or those just wanting to have fun. Participants will learn jumps, cheers, yells, chants and dances. Tumbling and gymnastics will be emphasized.
LEVEL C - Age: 6-15 ........................ $38 / 4 Classes
CHEERLEADING
Age: 5-12...................................... $32 / 4 Classes Sa Sa Sa Sa
Sep 3-24 Oct 1-29 Nov 5-26 Dec 3-24
10:45 - 11:45 AM 10:45 - 11:45 AM 10:45 - 11:45 AM 10:45 - 11:45 AM
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GYMNASTICS
Gymnastics is great for developing balance, coordination, flexibility, muscular endurance and strength. In this beginning class participants will learn basic gymnastic skills. Age: 6-12 ...................................... $32 / 4 Classes Sa Sa Sa Sa
Sep 3-24 Oct 1-29 Nov 5-26 Dec 3-24
9:10 - 10 AM 9:10 - 10 AM 9:10 - 10 AM 9:10 - 10 AM
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Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa
Sep 3-24 Oct 1-29 Nov 5-19 Dec 3-17 Sep 3-24 Oct 1-29 Nov 5-19 Dec 3-17
10:10 - 11 AM 10:10 - 11 AM 10:10 - 11 AM 10:10 - 11 AM
11:10 AM - 12 PM 11:10 AM - 12 PM 11:10 AM - 12 PM 11:10 AM - 12 PM
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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. Facility Card required. Age: 8+ ......................................... $38 / 5 Classes F Sa Sa F F Sa F Sa
Sep 2-30 Sep 3-24 Oct 1-29 Oct 7-28 Nov 4-18 Nov 5-19 Dec 2-23 Dec 3-24
6:30 - 7:20 PM 12:15 - 1:05 PM 12:15 - 1:05 PM 6:30 - 7:20 PM 6:30 - 7:20 PM 12:15 - 1:05 PM 6:30 - 7:20 PM 12:15 - 1:05 PM
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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. Facility Card required. Age: 8+ ......................................... $38 / 5 Classes F F F F
Sep 2-30 Oct 7-28 Nov 4-18 Dec 2-23
7:30 - 8:20 PM 7:30 - 8:20 PM 7:30 - 8:20 PM 7:30 - 8:20 PM
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SANTA’S LITTLE HELPERS
Make ornaments, decorate cookies, read a story and get a special visit from the North Pole! Parents should stay to help with the fun and bring a camera. Age: 2-8........................................................... $5 Sa
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9 - 11 AM
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DAY CAMPS
DAY OFF DAY CAMP
Spend your day off with the staff at Hugh Smith. We have a jam-packed day with gym sports, games, arts and crafts, movies and more. Campers should bring a sack lunch; afternoon snack with be provided. Registration required. Age: 5-12............................................ $35 / A Day M
Oct 10
7 AM - 6:30 PM
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FALL BREAK CAMP
We will have a day jam-packed with gym sports, games, arts and crafts, movies and more. Campers should bring a sack lunch; afternoon snack will be provided. Registration required. Age: 5-12 ............................................ $70 / Week M-W
Nov 21-23
7 AM - 6:30 PM
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WINTER BREAK CAMP
Camp will include games, holiday crafts and much more. Must bring lunch and drink each day. Snack will be provided. Age: 5-12 .......................................... $115 / Week M-Th Dec 19-22 M-Th Dec 26-29
7 AM - 6:30 PM 7 AM - 6:30 PM
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CONTRACT CLASSES JO-ANN’S LITTLE DANCERS
This is a fun and exciting environment to learn basic dance techniques. Classes include age appropriate dance material, modest attire and elimination of competitive pressure. For information, or to register, call 817996-0286 or visit joannslittledancers.com.
AKIDO
Traditional AiKiDo martial arts classes for the body, heart and soul and self-defense. Email Sassan Badradeh at arlingtonaikido.com or call 682-323-8051 for registration information. Age: 14+ Sa Tu, Th
Ongoing Ongoing
10 AM - 12 PM 7 - 9 PM
AWARDS & ACCOLADES
NRPA GOLD MEDAL FINALIST The American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration, in partnership with the National Recreation and Park Association, recently announced Arlington Parks and Recreation as a finalist for the 2016 National Gold Medal Awards for Excellence in Park and Recreation Management. Founded in 1965, the Gold Medal Awards program honors communities in the U.S. that demonstrate excellence in parks and recreation through long-range planning, resource management, volunteerism, environmental stewardship, program development, professional development and agency recognition. Applications are separated into seven classes, with five classes based on population, one class for armed forces recreation and one class for state park systems awarded on odd numbered years. Arlington Parks and Recreation is a finalist in the Class II category (population 150,001 – 400,000). The department was also named a finalist for the prestigious honor in 2014. Agencies are judged on their ability to address the needs of those they serve through the collective energies of citizens, staff and elected officials. Arlington Parks and Recreation joins three other finalists in their class that will compete for grand honors this year. 22
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“I am proud of the entire parks and recreation staff, park board, numerous advisory and volunteer groups, city management and the City Council for their tremendous support for the provision of parks and recreation services in our city,” Director of Parks and Recreation Lemuel Randolph said. “The almost 400,000 citizens of Arlington directly benefit from the department’s mission to provide quality facilities and services that are responsive to a diverse community and sustained with a focus on partnerships, innovation and environmental leadership. This NRPA Gold Medal Finalist designation is a true reflection of the critical alliance between City Council, department staff and our citizens.” A panel of five park and recreation professionals reviews and judges all application materials. Judges are chosen for their considerable experience and knowledge in parks and recreation on both the local and national levels. This year’s finalists will compete for Grand Plaque Award honors this summer, and the six Grand Plaque recipients will be announced live during the NRPA General Session at the 2016 NRPA Annual Conference in St. Louis, MO, Oct 5-8, 2016. For more information on the Gold Medal Awards, visit nrpa. org/goldmedal or www.aapra.org.
COMMUNICATION & MEDIA EXCELLENCE AWARD Through Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google AdWords and responsive website design, the Arlington Parks and Recreation marketing team has elevated program/event awareness, built brand loyalty, increased out social media following and driven revenue to the department. Arlington has also built a network of local bloggers to increase awareness of department programs and events through its exchange for reviewing/sharing the experience with their followers. Over the last year alone, the marketing team built two responsive-designed websites for internal events, and has partnered with three local print publications in a monthly “Tips from the Pros” section, which highlights the department staff while offering valuable advice on topics ranging from lawn care, water conservation, golf and tennis instruction, and more. Arlington has recently unveiled its #PeopleofParks campaign, featuring weekly portraits, videos, or stories from citizens about what makes their parks and recreation facilities special.
ARBOR DAY FOUNDATION HONORS ARLINGTON Arlington is a 17-time honoree of the Tree City USA award by the Arbor Day Foundation in honor of its commitment to effective urban forest management. The community also received a Tree City USA Growth Award for demonstrating environmental improvement and higher level of tree care. Arlington achieved Tree City USA recognition by meeting the program’s four requirements: a tree board, a tree-care ordinance, an annual community forestry budget of at least $2 per capita and an Arbor Day observance and proclamation. The Tree City USA program is sponsored by the Arbor Day Foundation, in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service and the National Association of State Foresters.
ARLINGTON DESIGNATED A “PLAYFUL CITY USA” Once again, Arlington proves it really knows how to play. For the ninth straight year, national non-profit KaBOOM! has designated Arlington as one of its Playful City USA communities for its efforts to increase play opportunities for children and its outstanding dedication to play. The KaBOOM! Playful City USA program, sponsored by the Humana Foundation, honors cities, towns and communities across America that are taking bold steps to ensure that all children, especially the 16 million American kids living in poverty, have easy access to balanced and active play in their communities. Arlington is one of just two cities in Texas to have earned eight distinctions. Naturally Fun Magazine • F A L L 2 0 1 6
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FAMILY DAY AT THE
Lake
SEPTEMBER 10 9-11 AM or 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM
RICHARD SIMPSON PARK
Take a boat ride, shoot a bull’seye, or catch fish at Family Day at the Lake. There will be archery, kayaking, fishing, hot dogs, boat rides and more. With so much fun to have, you won’t want to leave. $10 per person, $25 max per family
*Registration required
Family Fun Campout 4 PM to 7 AM october 14-15 Veterans Park Registration $10 per person, children 2 and under are free. Come celebrate fall and make memories that will last a lifetime! Bring a tent and lantern to spend the night at Veterans Park. Toast s’mores, watch a movie, play games and decorate your tent. Register online with code 177216.
thank you to our sponsors
The Arlington Parks and Recreation Department thanks all supporters, corporate sponsors and attendees that ensured another successful Independence Day celebration in the heart of downtown Arlington.
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CLIFF NELSON RECREATION CENTER 4600 W. Bardin Rd. Arlington, TX 76017 • 817-561-2819 TIME TIME
MON
8:15 AM
Fit Over 50
WED WED
THU
Fit Over 50
Zumba®
Low Impact Aerobics
6:00 PM
Zumba®
6:00 PM
Zumba® Zumba®
Sculpt & Tone
10:30 AM
SAT
Cardio, Strength & Core
Zumba®
10:00 AM
FRI
Fit Over 50 Cardio, Strength & Core
9:00 AM 9:30 AM
TUE
Sculpt & Tone Low Impact Aerobics
Low Impact Aerobics
Zumba®
Yoga
Yoga
Boot Camp
Boot Camp
Weight Room Orientations Cliff Nelson Recreation Center - Ages 14+ Sa Sa Sa Sa
Sep 3 Oct 1 Nov 5 Dec 3
10:00 AM-12:00 PM 10:00 AM-12:00 PM 10:00 AM-12:00 PM 10:00 AM-12:00 PM
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DOTTIE LYNN RECREATION CENTER 3200 Norwood Ln. Arlington, TX 76013 • 817-277-5001 TIME
MON
7:00 AM
Yoga Fitness
8:15 AM
Cardio Blast
9:30 AM
Pilates Toning
THU
FRI
Yoga Fitness
Yoga Fitness Senior Exercise Zumba®
Dance Fitness Yoga
Pilates ®
Zumba (10:35 - 11:15AM)
Toning
Yoga
Pilates ®
Zumba (10:35 - 11:15AM)
12:00 PM
Tai Chi
Tai Chi
5:30 PM
Yoga Fitness
Fitness Intervals
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WED WED
Senior Exercise
8:00 AM
10:30 AM
TUE
Cardio, Strength & Core
Cardio, Strength & Core
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Zumba® (10:35 - 11:15AM)
SAT
ELZIE ODOM ATHLETIC CENTER 1601 NE Green Oaks Blvd. Arlington, TX 76006 • 817-459-6434 TIME TIME
MON
6:00 AM
Total Conditioning
TUE
WED
THU THU
FRI FRI
SAT
Body “Booty” Camp
9:00 AM
Instructor’s Choice
9:30 AM
Kettlebell
10:00 AM
Stretching
10:30 AM
Zumba®
5:45 PM
Kettlebell Zumba®
6:00 PM
Instructor’s Choice Rock Climbing
6:30 PM
Zumba® Boot Camp
Freedom Flow Yoga
7:00 PM
HUGH SMITH RECREATION CENTER 1815 New York Ave. Arlington, TX 76010 • 817-275-1351 TIME TIME
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
8:45 AM
(8:45) Senior Strength
(8:30) Boot Camp
(8:45) Senior Strength
(8:30) Boot Camp
(8:45) Senior Strength
(9:00 - 10:00) Zumba®
9:00 AM
Zumba®
Zumba®
Zumba®
Zumba®
Zumba®
9:45 AM
Tai Chi
11:30 AM
Trampoline Fitness
Zumba®
Trampoline Fitness
Zumba®
6:00 PM
Zumba®
Zumba®
Zumba®
Zumba®
Tai Chi
Zumba®
LEAD THE WAY
We are also 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: Krissy Crosier at krissy.crosier@arlingtontx.gov.
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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.
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PERSONAL TRAINING Certified personal trainers are available for individual instruction for all ages and skill levels. Times are arranged between the instructor and student. Call the recreation 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
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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 35.
FITNESS PLUS MEMBERSHIP
Access 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. 1 Month Pass .......................................... $30 6 Month Pass ........................................ $165 Annual Pass .......................................... $300
FITNESS SPECIALS! REFER A FRIEND
COLLEGE DISCOUNT
Receive a $10 voucher for each referral that mentions your name when purchasing a fitness membership. (Note: collect multiple vouchers for multiple referrals but only one voucher may be redeemed at a time).
10% off fitness pass by showing applicable ID at time of purchase.
FITNESS CLASS DESCRIPTIONS Tai Chi
Tai Chi improves balance, flexibility and strength. The class will help improve you both physically and mentally.
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.
ZumbaÂŽ
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.
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.
MILITARY DISCOUNT
15% off fitness pass by showing applicable ID at time of purchase. TRY US OUT - COLLEGE PROGRAM
Show college ID at registration and get two months usage without a Facility Card. Visit a center for more details.
*Call your local center to register or see if you qualify for Silver & Fit and/or Silver Sneakers.
FITNESS ROOM MEMBERSHIPS
Enjoy fitness and weight rooms featuring a complete line of Nautilus strength equipment and a variety of cardiovascular machines. Gyms open for free play with membership (subject to availability). Additional family members receive a 20% discount off membership when purchased at the same time. Membership card required for all fitness room passes. CLIFF NELSON, DOTTIE LYNN, EUNICE 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 ...................................................................8:30-11:30 AM M-Th ....................................................................... 5:30-7:30 PM
Hugh Smith:
M-F .........................................................................9:00-10:30 AM M-F .......................................................................... 6:00-8:00 PM Sa ......................................................................... 9:00-10:30 AM
Elzie Odom:
M-Th ....................................................................... 6:00-9:00 PM Sa ......................................................................... 8:45-11:45 AM
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EST.
FUN
ENGAGE Arlington
engAGE Arlington is a group of adults over 50 who come together for lively activities ranging from wine tours to hiking, breakfast to tennis and scuba to exploring the Metroplex. Check out this group for events and adventures for more active adults. Couples, singles and anyone who is looking for an extra boost of fun welcome! MISSION STATEMENT The Advisory Board’s mission is to promote a welcoming environment that enhances the quality of life through education, socialization and wellness enriching the human spirit. VISION To inspire through fun and nurture the human spirit resulting in a better quality of life. CORE VALUES Quality of Life Welcoming Atmosphere Nurture the Human Spirit Hosted out of Eunice Activity Center 1000 Eunice St.
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Programs for Adults: • Fitness Classes • Weight Rooms • Day Trips • Destination Travel Trips • Educational Sessions • Social Events • Crafting Classes • Wellness Fairs • Craft Fairs
2015
N E V E R GROWS OLD
817-277-8091 Naturallyfun.org/engagearlington engAGEarlington
• Water Aerobics • Swim Lessons • Computer Classes • Health Classes • Safety Programs • Game Groups • Dance Lessons • Music Lessons • Sports Leagues
UPCOMING EVENTS ACTIVE AND ADVENTUROUS ADULTS OVER 50
EST.
FUN
2015
N E V E R GROWS OLD
FALL 2016 DAY TRIPS AND EVENTS SEPTEMBER
DENTON SQUARE & HISTORICAL TOUR 9 AM to 3:30 PM September 7 | EAC $20 per person. Lunch is separate. COOKOUT AFTER DARK - LAKE ARLINGTON 5:30-8:30 PM September 10 $10 per person in advance or $15 per person at the door, includes lake activities and dinner. CHANDON GARDEN IN WEATHERFORD 9 AM to 3 PM September 21 | EAC $20 per person. Lunch is separate. GENERAL MOTORS PLANT 10 AM to 4 PM September 27 | CNRC $25 per person. Lunch is separate. WACO MAMMOTH NATIONAL PARK 10 AM to 4 PM September 29 | HSRC $24 per person.
OCTOBER
TEXAS STATE FAIR 9 AM to 5 PM October 6 | HSRC $15 per person. MAGNOLIA MARKET AT THE SILOS IN WACO 9 AM to 4 PM October 12 | EAC $20 per person. Lunch is separate.
STETSON RESISTOL HAT FACTORY 10:15 AM to 4 PM October 18 | HSRC $22 per person.
NOVEMBER
THE TEMPTATIONS IN CONCERT AT WINSTAR CASINO 9 AM to 7 PM November 9 | HSRC $54 per person.
Call 817-277-8091 for information
EXERTION LEVEL Little to no walking Some physical exertion
DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART & LUNCH AT KLYDE WARREN PARK 10 AM to 4:30 PM November 17 | EAC $15 per person. Lunch is separate. CHRISTMAS AT FRISCO LEGACY PARK 10 AM to 3 PM November 29 | EAC $15 per person. Lunch is separate.
DECEMBER
CHRISTMAS AT DALLAS ARBORETUM 4-9 PM December 1 | HSRC $27 per person. CHRISTMAS AT DALLAS ARBORETUM 10 AM to 4 PM December 2 | CNRC $24 per person. NORTHPARK MALL SHOPPING TRIP 10 AM to 3 PM December 8 | EAC $15 per person. Lunch is separate.
Lots of walking/standing TRIPS LEAVE FROM LOCATION LISTED EAC
Eunice Activity Center 1000 Eunice St.
HSRC
Hugh Smith Rec Center 2015 Craig Hanking Dr.
DLRC
Dottie Lynn Rec Center 3200 Norwood Ln.
CNRC
Cliff Nelson Rec Center 4600 W. Bardin Rd.
EOAC
Elzie Odom Athletic Center 1601 NE Green Oaks Blvd.
CHRISTMAS IN GRAPEVINE MAIN ST. 4:30-9 PM December 15 | HSRC $15 per person. Naturally Fun Magazine • F A L L 2 0 1 6
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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND MEETINGS
LINE DANCE WITH ALISON
FIT OVER 50
ROBIN’S CAFE COOKING CLASS
ROCK WALL
12:30-1:30 PM Thursdays | Eunice $4 drop in or Fitness Plus/ Silver Sneakers/ Silver n’ Fit. 2-4 PM second Tuesday of the Month | Eunice $20 Must pre-register. Call Eunice for each month’s theme and recipes.
TAI CHI
Noon-1 PM Tuesdays & Thursdays | Dottie $5 or Fitness Plus/ Silver Sneakers/ Silver n’ Fit.
ZUMBA
9 AM and 6 PM Mondays through Fridays | Hugh 9 AM Saturdays | Cliff 10:30 AM Saturdays | Elzie $5 per class or Fitness Plus/ Silver Sneakers/ Silver n’ Fit.
COFFEE & CRAFTING
9:15-11 AM Sept. 10, Oct. 8, & Nov. 12 | Dottie $15 per person, supplies included.
8:15-9:15 PM Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays | Cliff $5 per class or Fitness Plus/ Silver Sneakers/ Silver n’ Fit. 6-7 PM second Wednesday of the month | Elzie Odom $5 per person (equipment included). September through December
BADMINTON
7-9 PM Mondays and 6-9 PM Fridays | Cliff Nelson $4 drop in or $16 per month.
GOLF
Three 18-hole golf courses and one 9-hole golf course For more information call 817-548-5040.
TENNIS WITH FIRST BAPTIST ARLINGTON
7 PM Tuesdays | Arlington Tennis Center | $3.50 per person. For adults born from 1946 -1964. Questions: westd@tx.rr.com.
WOMAN’S SELF DEFENSE
2-5 PM Sundays September 11 through November 6| Cliff Nelson $4 drop in or $16 per month. Call 817-271-6959 to register.
FALL ADULT ATHLETICS Grab some friends and form a team to play one of our adult leagues or tournaments. We offer softball, kickball, flag football, volleyball, basketball, bubble soccer, pickleball and inline hockey. Adult leagues are a great way to get active or just show off your spike. For more info, visit NaturallyFun.org or email tim.baggett@arlington.gov.
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2-4 PM | EUNICE ACTIVITY CENTER | $20 per person Spend the afternoon with friends learning to cook delicious, seasonal recipes. This class meets every second Tuesday of the month. Registration is required, call 817-277-8091 to register. See themes and dates below.
September 13
November 8
Veggie Noodles
Holiday Desserts
October 11
December 13
Appetizers
Winter Soups
Saturday, September 10 5:30 to 8:30 PM
Richard Simpson Park 6300 W Arkansas Lane
$10 pre-register or $15 at event
Adults Over 21 Only!
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DESTINATION TRAVEL ALASKAN CRUISE August 20, 2016 • $1,939 (Double Occupancy)
We’ll fly into Seattle to catch our ship traveling to Ketchikan, cruising Tracy Arm Fjord Juneau, Skagway, Victoria and back to Seattle. We may see whales breaching, or eagles soaring high above as you head toward friendly ports. Call 817-459-5464 for information. We’ll fly into Seattle to catch our ship traveling to Ketchikan, cruising Tracy Arm Fjord Juneau, Skagway, Victoria and back to Seattle. We may see whales breaching, or eagles soaring high above as you head toward friendly ports. Call 817-459-5464 for information.
FREDERICKSBURG December 2 - 3, 2016 • $300 Per Person (Double Occupancy)
Price includes motor coach transportation to Fredericksburg in the Texas Hill Country, 1 night lodging at the Fredericksburg Inn, 1 lunch and 1 breakfast, Tour of LBJ Ranch and TX White House, Bleacher seating for holiday parade, Private guided historical tour around Fredericksburg, and more! Call 817-277-8091 for more information and to register.
ROME
March 20, 2017 • $3,049 (Double Occupancy) We’ll see the Roman Forum, the Colosseum, Palatino Hill, Vatican Museum, St. Perer’s Basilica, Sistine Chapel, Ostia Antica and so much more. This trip includes round trip flight, hotel accommodations and 8 meals. Please contact Pam Mitchell at the Senior Center on New York Avenue at 817-459-5464 for more information and sign up.
BILTMORE ESTATES April 30 - May 5, 2017 • Price TBA
Price includes motor coach transportation, 5 nights lodging including 3 consecutive nights in the Asheville area, 8 meals including 5 breakfasts and 3 dinners, a guided tour of Asheville, NC, a full day visit to the Biltmore Estate, a guided drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway, a visit to the famous Folk Art Center and magnificent St. Lawrence Basilica, and more! Call 817-277-8091 for more information and to register.
LANCASTER/HERSHEY September, 2017 • Call 817-459-5464
9 Days and 8 Nights in beautiful Lancaster and Hershey Pennsylvania. We’ll have a guided tour of Lancaster including the Amish country. We’ll also visit the Kitchen Kettle Village, Landis Valley Museum and Village, Hershey’s Chocolate Factory, and a wonderful musical, ‘Samson’ at the famous Sight and Sound Theatre. Also included are 8 breakfasts and 6 dinners. Naturally Fun Magazine • F A L L 2 0 1 6
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SENIOR DAY TRIPS
Check out these great trips organized by our recreation centers SEPTEMBER
NOVEMBER
Diez y Seis Celebration 9 AM to 2 PM September 16 SRCNY. $20 per person.
The Temptations in Concert at Winstar Casino 9 AM to 7 PM November 6 SRCNY. $54 per person.
Denton Square and Historical Tour 9 AM to 3:30 PM September 7 EAC. $20 per person. Lunch Separate.
Chandon Gardens in Weatherford 9 AM to 3 PM September 21 EAC. $20 per person. Lunch Separate. Waco Mammoth National Park 10 AM to 4 PM September 29 SRCNY. $24 per person.
OCTOBER
Texas State Fair 9 AM to 5 PM October 6 SRCNY. $15 per person. Magnolia Market at the Silos in Waco 9 AM to 4 PM October 12 EAC. $20 per person. Lunch Separate. Stetson/Resistol Hat Factory 10:15 AM to 4 PM October 18 SRCNY. $22 per person. The Phantom of the Opera Bass Performance Hall 10:30 AM October 27 SRCNY. Registration required. $59 per person.
Bible Museum Trip 9:30 AM to 4 PM November 3 SRCNY. $25 per person.
Dallas Museum of Art Klyde Warren Park 10 AM to 4:30 PM November 17. EAC $15 per person. Lunch Separate.
EXERTION LEVEL Little to no walking Some physical exertion
Legacy Park in Frisco 10 AM to 3 PM November 29 EAC. $15 per person. Lunch Separate.
Lots of walking/standing
DECEMBER
12 Days of Christmas at the Arboretum 4-9 PM December 1 SRCNY. $27 per person.
TRIPS LEAVE FROM LOCATION LISTED
Northpark Mall at Christmas 10 AM to 3 PM December 8 EAC. $15 per person. Lunch Separate.
SRCNY
Christmas in Grapevine Main St. 4:30-9 PM December 15 SRCNY. $15 per person.
EAC
Eunice Activity Center 1000 Eunice St. 817-277-8091 Senior Rec Center New York 2015 Craig Hanking Dr. 817-460-5009
EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS AND
SPECIAL EVENTS OSTEOPOROSIS PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT 10-11:30 AM September 1 | New York Learn about bones and how to keep them healthy. Free.
SPUDS AND SHOW
Noon-2:30 PM September 9 | Eunice Watch a comedy and enjoy a loaded baked potato. Registration required. $2 per person.
MEDICARE EDUCATION SEMINAR
10:30-11:30 September 13 | Eunice Hear an expert review changes and answer questions regarding open enrollment. Registration required. Free.
INSURANCE, ESTATE PLANNING
IMMUNIZATION CLINIC
9:30 to 12:30 October | Eunice Walgreens is back to give Flu Shots and other immunizations. All payment methods accepted. Date to be announced.
THANKSGIVING FEAST
11 AM to 1 PM November 18 | New York Enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving meal with prizes and entertainment. Registration required. Free.
DECK THE HALLS
11 AM to 1 PM September 22 | Eunice Enjoy lunch while learning about life insurance, estate planning, retirement and avoiding scams. Registration required. Free.
FRIGHT, FUN HALLOWEEN PARTY 10-11:30 AM October 28 | New York Enjoy breakfast snacks, prizes for the best costume and the best dancer. $4 per person.
9 AM to Noon November 28 | Eunice Decorate Eunice for the holidays whether you’re a good wrapper, a great tree trimmer or just enjoy decorating cookies. Free.
CRAFT FAIR
MENTAL HEALTH MONTH
GENERAL SENIOR HEALTH
DIABETES MANAGEMENT
COUGH, COLD IN THE ELDERLY
10-11:30 AM October 13 | New York Learn about diabetes effects, prevention, treatment and more. Learn how diet can prevent diabetes. Free.
10-11:30 AM November 2 | New York Flu season will be here soon. Learn remedies, how to stay healthy during flu season and how it affects you as you age. Free.
SPUDS AND SHOW
SPUDS AND SHOW
9 AM to 4 PM October 8 | Eunice Enjoy a food truck, face painter, bounce house, live entertainment, local vendors and thousands of handmade items. Free.
Noon-2:30 PM October 14 | Eunice Watch a comedy and enjoy a loaded baked potato. Registration required. $2 per person.
November | Eunice Eunice lunch and learns with Alzheimer and dementia specialists. Contact Eunice for details. Registration required.
10-11:30 AM December 7 | New York Learn about senior health issues and how to keep healthy. Free.
MAYOR’S LUNCHEON
Noon-2:30 PM November 11 | Eunice Watch a comedy and enjoy a loaded baked potato. Registration required. $2 per person.
11 AM to 1 PM December 9 | Eunice Enjoy entertainment, food and door prizes with Mayor Jeff Williams. Space is limited, registration required. Free.
HOLIDAY HOTCAKES
9-11 AM December 14 | New York Have hotcakes, eggs and sausage then play games and win prizes. Bring a $10 give card for a gift exchange. $4 per person.
RED HAT SOCIETY
11 AM EVERY THIRD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH
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 destinations or at the Senior Centers. Our ladies can always be seen clad in their red hat and clashing purple ensemble as they keep up the spirit of the Red Hat Society. Contact Queen Mum Linda Shipko 682-227-7023 for more information and to RSVP.
September 21 October 19 November 16 December 21
China Harbor 3512 S Cooper St. Division Diner 1800 W Division St. Spring Creek BBQ 3608 S Cooper St. Tin Tulip Tearoom 4915 S Cooper St.
EUNICE activity center
Less than two miles from AT&T Stadium and the Arlington Entertainment District, the Eunice Activity Center is a resource to the surrounding community. Eunice was renovated in 2001, adding an additional 3,400 square feet of meeting and gathering space. The center is opens 8:30 AM Monday through Thursday and 11 AM on Fridays. Eunice has a full slate of recurring activities are 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 outings, call 817-277-8091. 38
1000 Eunice St.
EuniceActivityCenter Monday..............................................................8:30 AM to 8 PM Tuesday-Wednesday ........................................8:30 AM to 5 PM Thursday............................................................8:30 AM to 7 PM Friday ...................................................................11 AM to 5 PM Saturday-Sunday ......................................................... CLOSED
Eunice Activity Center accepts Silver Sneakers, Silver and Fit and Fitness Plus. These programs cover all fitness classes offered at Arlington recreation centers in and weight rooms. Contact your nearest center to register or see if you qualify. Rent rooms at the Eunice Activity Center during business hours when no center activities are scheduled, or after business hours. The facility includes a 3,000 square foot ballroom, a variety of multipurpose meeting rooms and a full service kitchen with stove, refrigerator, oven and microwave. For more rental information, call the center.
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EUNICE ACTIVITY CENTER 1000 Eunice St. Arlington, TX 76010 • 817-277-8091 TIME
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8:30 AM
Yoga
(8:45) Chair Yoga
Yoga
(8:45) Chair Yoga
9:00 AM
Craft Club
WET Club Painting (9:45) Exercise
(9:45) Exercise
9:30 AM
(9:45) Exercise
FRI
Intermediate Line Dancing
10:00 AM 10:30 AM
Zumba
Zumba Computer Club (4th Thu.)
11:00 AM
Spud and Show (2nd Fri.)
11:30 AM 12:30 PM
Ukulele Band (1st Mon.)
1:00 PM
Watercolor Beginner Billiards Advanced Bridge
Beginner Fitness Line Dancing Oil Painting Advanced Billiards Bridge
Beginner Billiards Bridge
1:30 PM
Beginner Line Dance
2:00 PM
Robin’s Café Cooking Class (2nd Tues)
Beginner Billiards
Driver Safety Course (1st Fri.) Adv. Billiards/Bridge Bingo Bash (4th Fri.)
Senior HELP! Technology and Devices (1st Wed.)
3:15 PM 4:00 PM
Game Night
6:00 PM
(6:15) TOPS: Take Off Pounds Sensibly
Game Night Country Western Dance ($6.00)
Country Western Dance ($6.00)
ADDITIONAL FITNESS CLASSES AVAILABLE. Check out pages 32-33 for fitness calenders at our other Arlington recreation centers!
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For more information call 817-277-8091 or visit naturallyfun.org
FRIDAY • DEC 9 • 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
EUNICE ACTIVITY CENTER
Join us for entertainment, food, holiday cheer and door prizes, with Mayor Jeff Williams! Must pre-register! For more information please call 817-277-8091.
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NEW YORK Senior Recreation Center New York has A full slate of recurring activities 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 information on special events, trips and group outings, call 817-460-5009. The senior recreation center New York has spaces 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 schedule. 40
2015 Craig Hanking Dr.
Monday-Thursday-Friday................... 8:30 AM - 4 PM Tuesday-Wednesday........................... 8:30 AM - 6 PM Saturday-Sunday .......................................... CLOSED
Rental is open to both City of Arlington residents and non-residents. The 2,400 square foot multi-purpose Main Hall seats 185 with tables, and slightly less with a dance floor. It is ideal for weddings, family reunions and other private events. The windows of the room provide ambient lighting during daytime hours. The Main Hall can be divided in three sections. Single Sections of the Hall may be rented during operating hours. For non-operating hours, at least two sections must be rented. The full-service kitchen is equipped with cooking devices
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as well as refrigeration and freezers. A 295 square foot 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
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
8:30 AM
Senior Table Games
Senior Table Games
Senior Table Games
Senior Table Games
Senior Table Games
9:30 AM
10:00 AM
Rummikub Game Tournament(2nd Mon.) Parkinson’s Support & Exercise
10:30 AM
11:30 AM
Senior Morning Movie Madness (1st Fri.)
Senior Card Games Parkinson’s Support & Exercise
Super Bingo (3rd Fri.)
Senior Prime Time Lunch
Senior Prime Time Lunch
Senior Joyful Singing Senior Prime Time Lunch
Senior Prime Time Lunch
Senior Prime Time Lunch Senior Ice Cream Social
12:00 PM
Senior Birthday Celebration (1st Fri.) Food Pantry
12:30 PM
(2nd Fri.)
3:00 PM
Senior Box Lunch Bingo (1st Tues.)
4:00 PM
Senior Potluck Bingo
ADDITIONAL FITNESS CLASSES AVAILABLE. See pages 26-27 for fitness calenders at our other Arlington recreation centers
$4 PER PERSON
10-11:30 AM October 28 Senior Rec Center New York 2015 Craig Hanking Dr.
Halloween! Halloween! Oh what spooky things I’ve seen. Bats and mice and goblins too, they’re all invited and so are you. Grab the costumes, we’re having a monster bash. Enjoy breakfast snacks, prizes for the best costume and a DJ.
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Product Equipment Dimensions:
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PEOPLE OF PARKS Weekly, we feature portraits, videos, or stories about different people from our community who comprise Arlington – The American Dream City. #PeopleOfParks are everywhere, from all walks of life and from all different backgrounds. Join us on our journey as we celebrate and continue to unveil different aspects of our diverse and culturally rich community.
HEAR THE STORIES!
We want to hear about what makes our parks and recreational facilities special to you. Be on the lookout for us at local parks, recreation centers, and events. You never know, you may be featured as our next #PeopleOfParks! You can find our recent #PeopleOfParks on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Youtube.
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YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUES REGISTER ONLINE TODAY AT COAPAR.SIPLAY.COM
FALL 2016 SPORT
AGES
FEE
REGISTRATION
SEASON BEGINS
Outdoor Soccer
3 - 14
$75
August 1 - 31
September 17
T-Ball
3-4&4-5
$75
August 1 - 31
September 24
Modified Coach Pitch
6
$75
August 1 - 31
September 24
Coach Pitch
7-9
$75
August 1 - 31
September 24
Girl’s Softball
5-9
$75
August 1 - 31
September 24
Kid Pitch
9 - 11
$75
August 1 - 31
September 24
Volleyball
9 - 14
$75
September 1 - 30
October 15
Lacrosse
7 - 12
$95
September 1 - 30
October 22
FEE
REGISTRATION
SEASON BEGINS
WINTER 2016-2017 SPORT
AGES
Basketball: Co-Rec
3 - 12
$80
October 1 - 31
November 19
Cheer Squad
6 - 12
$115
October 1 - 31
November 19
Indoor Soccer
3 - 14
$80
November 1 - 30
January 7, 2017
YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUE INFORMATION • Youth Leagues include a six or eight-game season, league jersey (cap with baseball program), individual participant awards and sports officials.
• Teams will have a volunteer coach. If interested in coaching, indicate this during the online registration process or call us at 817-459-5463.
• 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 Coed. 46
• 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 about Youth Leagues, call 817-459-6434 or 817-459-5463.
ADULT SPORTS LEAGUES BASKETBALL
Play adult basketball during the winter, spring, summer and fall seasons. The eight-game leagues are played at Elzie Odom Athletic Center in north Arlington. League play includes Men’s Competitive and Men’s Recreational divisions.
FLAG FOOTBALL
Men’s Adult Flag Football leagues run during the spring, winter and fall seasons. Games are played at Harold Patterson Sports Center 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 rules and regulations set by the City of Arlington Parks and Recreation Department and USA Hockey.
KICKBALL
Play coed, adult kickball during spring, summer, fall, and winter seasons. The six-game leagues are played at Harold Patterson Sports Center and Randol Mill Park Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday nights.
SOFTBALL
Harold Patterson Sports Center • ASA League Eight-game leagues run in the winter, spring, summer and fall. Games are played at Harold Patterson in south Arlington off I-20 and Bardin Road. Randol Mill Park • USSSA Leagues Eight-game leagues run in the winter, spring, summer and fall. Games are played at Randol Mill Park in north Arlington off I-30 and Randol Mill Road.
VOLLEYBALL
Adult volleyball offers women’s and coed leagues. Women’s leagues are Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and coed leagues on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. Leagues run during the winter, spring, summer and fall seasons. Active teen league plays Thursday nights.
BUBBLE SOCCER
Adult Bubble Soccer offers coed leagues on Tuesday and Wednesday nights at Elzie Odom Athletic Center during fall and winter. This game league emphasis socializing, recreation and fun.
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ARLINGTON TENNIS CENTER
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ARLINGTON
817-459-6163 ARLINGTON TENNIS CENTER 500 W. Mayfield Rd.
Te n n i s C e n t e r
Arlington Tennis Center
HOURS
REGISTRATION
Monday-Thursday.......................................8 AM to 9:30 PM Friday ...............................................................8 AM to 8 PM Saturday ..........................................................8 AM to 5 PM Sunday ........................................................... Noon to 8 PM (hours may be adjusted during special events and during holidays)
Class and league registrations must be made at least three days in advance to avoid $5 late fee. Registrations can be made online at NaturallyFun.org, over the phone or at Arlington Tennis Center.
FEATURES
Check in at the front counter for each visit. When registering online, stated price includes any advertised discounts. For additional information, call the Arlington Tennis Center at 817-459-6163, visit NaturallyFun.org or email atc@arlingtontx.gov.
• 26 outdoor, lighted 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 • Locker room facilities with showers • Concession area with snacks and drinks • Free Wi-Fi
SERVICES PRO SHOP
The pro shop features the latest in rackets, strings, grips and accessories, including bags and other on-court needs. ATC’s pro shop also has select tennis apparel, shoes and unique, tennis-themed novelties, jewelry and gifts that are perfect for new or experienced players of all ages.
RACKET STRINGING
Arlington Tennis Center offers two-day service on racket stringing and uses state-of-the-art equipment.
DEMO RACKETS
Our “try it before you buy it” demo program allows you to try out rackets on-site.
BALL MACHINE
Private instruction is also available. Bring a group of four or more players for a customized a class. Facility cards are not required for ATC programs or services. Court assignments are subject to change.
UPCOMING EVENTS *September 10-11: ATC Championship Major Zone USTA Sanctioned Junior Tournament September 16-18: MCB Little Mo Regional Junior Tournament September 28-October 1: ITA Division II South Central Regional Tournament (DBU host) October 15: Live for John! October 20-21: Varsity District 6A HS Tournament (BHS host) *October 22: Monster Smash Adult Mixer November 10-13: MTA Senior/Super Senior Major Zone TA Sanctioned Tournament November 26-27: MTA Championship Major Zone Doubles USTA Sanctioned Junior Tournament Note: * is ATC event.
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JUNIOR 10 AND UNDER: RED BALL - NEW!
Ten and Under Tennis provides juniors (ages 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 and 9-10) an opportunity to learn and play tennis by using equipment and courts that are appropriate to their size. Children learn faster because of the easy-to-use equipment. Staff will help players develop basic stroke techniques and advance their motor skills. Red ball is for ages 3-4, 5-6 and 7-8. Players are divided on court by the teaching staff into ability and skill levels. Ages: 3-4 Day
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Aug 30-Sep 22 Sep 17-Oct 8 Sep 27-Oct 20 Oct 15-Nov 5 Oct 25-Nov 17 Nov 12-Dec 10 Nov 29-Dec 15
Time
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Cost Classes
Time
Code
Cost Classes
5:30-6 PM 8:15-9 AM 5:30-6 PM 8:15-9 AM 5:30-6 PM 8:15-9 AM 5:30-6 PM
176879 176898 176880 176899 176881 176900 173882
$32 $24 $32 $24 $32 $24 $24
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Ages: 5-6 Day
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Aug 30-Sep 22 Sep 17-Oct 8 Sep 27-Oct 20 Oct 15-Nov 5 Oct 25-Nov 17 Nov 12-Dec 10 Nov 29-Dec 15
6-6:45 PM 8:15-9 AM 6-6:45 PM 8:15-9 AM 6-6:45 PM 8:15-9 AM 6-6:45 PM
176883 176898 176884 176899 176885 176900 173886
$48 $24 $48 $24 $48 $24 $36
8 4 8 4 8 4 6
Ages: 7-8 Day
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JUNIOR 10 AND UNDER: ORANGE BALL - NEW!
Ten and Under Tennis provides juniors (ages 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 and 9-10) an opportunity to learn and play tennis by using equipment and courts that are appropriate to their size. Children learn faster because of the easy-to-use equipment. Staff will help players develop basic stroke techniques and advance their motor skills. Orange ball is for ages 9 to 10 with no experience. Ages: 9-10 Day
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Aug 30-Sep 22 Sep 17-Oct 8 Sep 27-Oct 20 Oct 15-Nov 5 Oct 25-Nov 17 Nov 12-Dec 10 Nov 29-Dec 15
6-6:45 PM 8:15-9 AM 6-6:45 PM 8:15-9 AM 6-6:45 PM 8:15-9 AM 6-6:45 PM
Code
176887 176901 176888 176902 176889 176903 176890
Cost Classes
$48 $24 $48 $24 $48 $24 $36
8 4 8 4 8 4 6
Aug 30-Sep 22 Sep 27-Oct 20 Oct 25-Nov 17 Nov 29- Dec 15 Sep 17-Oct 8 Oct 15-Nov 5 Nov 12-Dec 10
Time
6-7 PM 6-7 PM 6-7 PM 6-7 PM 9-10 AM 9-10 AM 9-10 AM
Code
176891 176892 176893 176894 176895 176896 176897
Cost Classes
$64 $64 $64 $48 $32 $32 $32
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JUNIOR 10 AND UNDER: GREEN BALL - NEW!
Ten and Under Tennis provides juniors (ages 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 and 9-10) an opportunity to learn and play tennis by using equipment and courts that are appropriate to their size. Children learn faster because of the easy-to-use equipment. Staff will help players develop basic stroke techniques and advance their motor skills. Green Ball is for ages 9 to 10 with some tennis experience. Ages: 9-10 Day
Time
Dates
Tu, Th Tu, Th Tu, Th Tu, Th Sa Sa Sa
Dates
Aug 30-Sep 22 Sep 27-Oct 20 Oct 25-Nov 17 Nov 29- Dec 15 Sep 17-Oct 8 Oct 15-Nov 5 Nov 12-Dec 10
Time
6-7 PM 6-7 PM 6-7 PM 6-7 PM 9-10 AM 9-10 AM 9-10 AM
Code
176904 176906 176905 176907 176908 176909 176910
Cost Classes
$64 $64 $64 $48 $32 $32 $32
8 8 8 6 4 4 4
No class on Labor Day or Thanksgiving week
FRIDAY 10’S PLAY NIGHTS
Arlington Tennis Center’s Friday 10’S Play Nights are designed to allow Juniors ages 9 to 10 to enjoy an evening of tennis games and competition with children their own age. Play will take place on ATC’s specially marked 10 and Under courts, with specific 10 and Under equipment and balls. The $15 price includes a boxed dinner. Students enrolled in the current session of ATC 10 and Under classes receive a discount. Register online or by calling 817-459-6163. 50
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Ages 9-10 Day Dates F Sep 23 F Nov 4
Time 5:30-7:30 PM 5:30-7:30 PM
Code 176523 176525
Cost $15 $15
JUNIOR CHALLENGER
The Challenger level classes are designed for players who are ready to play USTA Challenger level tournaments and Junior Team Tennis. Students should be able to play an unsupervised match. This class prepares students for tournament play at the Challenger level. Coaches teach strategies and tournament-play situations. Ages 11 - 14 (Grades 4th-8th) Day
M, W M, W M, W M, W Sa Sa Sa
Dates
Aug 29- Sep 21 Sep 26- Oct 19 Oct 24- Nov 16 Nov 28- Dec 14 Sep 17- Oct 8 Oct 15- Nov 5 Nov 12- Dec 10
Time
6:30-7:30 PM 6:30-7:30 PM 6:30-7:30 PM 6:30-7:30 PM 10-11 AM 10-11 AM 10-11 AM
Ages 14 - 18 (High School) Day
JUNIOR TECHNIQUE
The technique level is an entry level class for students who have had minimal or no experience. This class will go into detail about different strokes and terminology used in tennis. The objective is for students to understand the different strokes and to be able to use them to sustain a rally with other students. Ages 11 - 14 (Grades 4th-8th) Day
M, W M, W M, W M, W Sa Sa Sa
Dates
Aug 29- Sep 21 Sep 26- Oct 19 Oct 24- Nov 16 Nov 28- Dec 14 Sep 17- Oct 8 Oct 15- Nov 5 Nov 12- Dec 10
Time
6:30-7:30 PM 6:30-7:30 PM 6:30-7:30 PM 6:30-7:30 PM 10-11 AM 10-11 AM 10-11 AM
Ages 14 - 18 (High School) Day
M, W M, W M, W M, W Sa Sa Sa
Dates
Aug 29- Sep 21 Sep 26- Oct 19 Oct 24- Nov 16 Nov 28- Dec 14 Sep 17- Oct 8 Oct 15- Nov 5 Nov 12- Dec 10
Time
5:30-6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM 10-11 AM 10-11 AM 10-11 AM
Code
176558 176559 176560 176561 176548 176549 176550 Code
176572 176573 176574 176575 176569 176570 176571
Cost Classes
$70 $80 $80 $60 $40 $40 $40
7 8 8 6 4 4 4
Cost Classes
$70 $80 $80 $60 $40 $40 $40
M, W M, W M, W M, W Sa Sa Sa
Dates
Aug 29- Sep 21 Sep 26- Oct 19 Oct 24- Nov 16 Nov 28- Dec 14 Sep 17- Oct 8 Oct 15- Nov 5 Nov 12- Dec 10
Time
5:30-6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM 10-11 AM 10-11 AM 10-11 AM
Code
Cost Classes
Code
Cost Classes
176565 176566 176567 176568 176562 176563 176564
176586 176587 176588 176589 176583 176584 176585
$70 $80 $80 $60 $40 $40 $40
$70 $80 $80 $60 $40 $40 $40
7 8 8 6 4 4 4
7 8 8 6 4 4 4
JUNIOR CHAMPS
Students in champs program compete in the USTA Championship division. This class prepares students to play tournaments at the Champs level and beyond. Coaches teach strategies and tournament-play situations. Ages 11 - 18 (Qualified Players) Day
M, W M, W M, W M, W Sa Sa Sa
Dates
Aug 29- Sep 21 Sep 26- Oct 19 Oct 24- Nov 16 Nov 28- Dec 14 Sep 17- Oct 8 Oct 15- Nov 5 Nov 12- Dec 10
Time
5:30-7 PM 5:30-7 PM 5:30-7 PM 5:30-7 PM 11:30 AM to 1 PM 11:30 AM to 1 PM 11:30 AM to 1 PM
Code
176593 176594 176595 176596 176590 176591 176592
Cost Classes
$126 $144 $144 $108 $72 $72 $72
7 8 8 6 4 4 4
7 8 8 6 4 4 4
JUNIOR STRATEGY
Strategy level is designed for players with good fundamentals on their strokes. Players should be able to sustain a rally and play competitive points with each other. This class is focused on getting players ready to play matches for their school, or Junior Team Tennis team, by teaching strategy and patterns to use during point play. Ages 11 - 14 (Grades 4th-8th) Day
M, W M, W M, W M, W Sa Sa Sa
Dates
Aug 29- Sep 21 Sep 26- Oct 19 Oct 24- Nov 16 Nov 28- Dec 14 Sep 17- Oct 8 Oct 15- Nov 5 Nov 12- Dec 10
Time
6:30-7:30 PM 6:30-7:30 PM 6:30-7:30 PM 6:30-7:30 PM 10-11 AM 10-11 AM 10-11 AM
Ages 14 - 18 (High School) Day
M, W M, W M, W M, W Sa Sa Sa
Dates
Aug 29- Sep 21 Sep 26- Oct 19 Oct 24- Nov 16 Nov 28- Dec 14 Sep 17- Oct 8 Oct 15- Nov 5 Nov 12- Dec 10
Time
5:30-6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM 10-11 AM 10-11 AM 10-11 AM
Code
176554 176555 176556 176557 176551 176552 176553
Code
176579 176580 176581 176582 176576 176577 176578
Cost Classes
$70 $80 $80 $60 $40 $40 $40
7 8 8 6 4 4 4
Cost Classes
$70 $80 $80 $60 $40 $40 $40
7 8 8 6 4 4 4
Arlington Tennis Center is popin’! With a smaller court and shorter racket or paddle, POP Tennis is a great activity for the whole family. Paddles and balls are available for rental.
Two rental options:
-Players with paddles and balls pay a regular court fee of $3.50 per person, for the standard 1.5 hours. - Players without paddles and balls pay $5 per person to rent the court, a paddle and two balls (max of four balls per court). Call 817- 459-6163 to book your group.
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D G DAY PLAY
9:30-11:30 AM August 27
T
he hot dog days of summer are no match for the fun juniors will have at ATC’s Dog Day Play. This free event includes games and activities for children 5-18. Get ready for fall tennis with on-court games, then cool off with some refreshments and hang out with the Arlington Animal Services Mobile Adoption Unit. Registration required, use code 176915.
JUNIOR
FRIDAY NIGHT N.E.T.s Junior FridayNightN.E.T.sareshort,nonelimination tournaments which use modified and shotened scoring. Tournamentsinclude both singles and doubles.
Players will be matched with opponents of similar skill levels if known. N.E.T.s are designed to allow grades 4th through 8th grade and high school students an evening of fun tennis games and competition. Registration limited to 16 players in each coed division. Age divisions range from ages 11 to 14 and grades 9 to 12 and cost $18 per player. Students enrolled in the current session of Saturday or weekday classes receive a discount. Price includes a boxed, sandwich dinner. Register online or by calling 817-459-6163.
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Ages 11-14 Technique Level Date Time Sep 30 5:30-8 PM Nov 11 5:30-8 PM
Code 176526 176537
Ages 11-14 Strategy Level Sep 30 5:30-8 PM Nov 11 5:30-8 PM
176535 176538
Ages 11-14 Challenger Level Sep 30 5:30-8 PM Nov 11 5:30-8 PM
176536 176539
High School Technique Level Sep 30 5:30-8 PM Nov 11 5:30-8 PM
176540 176543
High School Strategy Level Sep 30 5:30-8 PM Nov 11 5:30-8 PM
176541 176544
High School Challenger Level Sep 30 5:30-8 PM Nov 11 5:30-8 PM
176542 176545
City of Arlington Parks and Recreation • N A T U R A L L Y F U N . O R G
Whether you are a tennis player or know a tennis player, the Proshop at Arlington Tennis Center has what you need. The Proshop features an extensive stock of the latest in rackets, strings and accessories. The shop also offers high performance shoes and in-demand clothing items. In addition to equipment and clothing, the 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. The knowledgeable staff will be available to assist with selections.
PROSHOP HOURS:
Monday -Thursday 8 AM to 9:30 PM Friday 8 AM to 8 PM Saturday 8 AM to 5 PM Sunday Noon to 8 PM
RACKET STRINGING
Two-day service on racket stringing and state-of-the-art equipment are just two of the benefits to using the ATC’s racket stringing service.
DEMO RACKETS
The “try it before you buy it” demo program allows you to try out rackets on-site.
BALL MACHINE
Rentals available for single use or with annual pass memberships.
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ADULT BEGINNER
Adult Beginner classes are designed to introduce, refine and build on the fundamentals of tennis in a fun-and-games format. Receive $5 off a beginner pre-strung tennis racket with you first class registration. Call 817-459-6163 for more information. Ages: 18+ Day Dates
Time
Code
Cost Classes
Sa Sa Sa Tu, Th Tu, Th Tu, Th Tu, Th
8:30-9:30 AM 8:30-9:30 AM 8:30-9:30 AM 7:30-8:30 PM 7:30-8:30 PM 7:30-8:30 PM 7:30-8:30 PM
176294 176295 176296 176291 176292 176293 176914
$40 $40 $40 $80 $80 $80 $60
Sep 17- Oct 8 Oct 15- Nov 5 Nov 12- Dec 10 Aug 30- Sep 22 Sept 27- Oct 20 Oct 25- Nov 17 Nov 29- Dec 15
4 4 4 8 8 8 6
ADULT TENNIS LEAGUES
The tennis center offers a variety of recreational coed leagues. Balls provided. League season winners receive a championship T-shirt. Day Dates
Th Th
The Adult Drill League is a Monday-night league that combines instruction with league play. Day
Dates
Time
Code
M M M
Aug 29- Sep 26 Oct 3- 31 Nov 7- Dec 12
7:30-9 PM 7:30-9 PM 7:30-9 PM
176520 176521 176522
Cost Leagues
$60 $75 $75
4 5 5
M M
Private lessons are an ideal way to work on the specifics of your game. Call 817-459-6163 for pricing and information.
Aug 29- Oct 10 Oct 17- Dec 5
Ladies’ 3.0–4.0 Doubles
Tu Tu
Aug 30- Oct 11 Oct 18- Dec 6
Ladies’ 3.0–4.0 Singles
Aug 29- Oct 10 Oct 17- Dec 5
Men’s 3.0 Singles
Th Th
Sep 1- Oct 13 Oct 20- Dec 8
Men’s 3.5 Singles
W W
Aug 31- Oct 12 Oct 19- Dec 7
Men’s 4.0 Singles
W W
PRIVATE LESSONS
Sep 1- Oct 13 Oct 20- Dec 8
6:30-8 PM 6:30-8 PM
Ladies’ 2.5–3.5 Doubles
M M
ADULT DRILL LEAGUE
Time
Ladies’ 2.5–3.0 Doubles
Aug 31- Oct 12 Oct 19- Dec 7
Men’s Open Doubles
M M
Aug 29- Oct 10 Oct 17- Dec 5
9-10:30 AM 9-10:30 AM
6:30-8 PM 6:30-8 PM
6:30-8 PM 6:30-8 PM
6:30-8 PM 6:30-8 PM
6-7:30 PM 6-7:30 PM
7:30-9 PM 7:30-9 PM
6:30-8 PM 6:30-8 PM
Code
Cost Leagues
176506 176507
$42 $42
7 7
176508 176509
$36 $36
6 6
176510 176511
$42 $42
7 7
176504 176505
$36 $36
6 6
176512 176513
$42 $42
7 7
176514 176515
$42 $42
7 7
176516 176517
$42 $42
7 7
176518 176519
$36 $36
6 6
M5-8 PMnster Smash October 22 | $10 | Ages 18+ Enjoy a night of tennis, music and refreshments. All level of Adults will play short matches and games for prizes. Children can play on the kids’ courts. Register 12 and under with customer service staff. Code 176297.
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HOLIDAY TENNIS CAMP Keep your game sharp during the holidays. Junior tennis camps are designed for all levels of players aged 5 to 18. Camps are taught by USPTA certified professionals to ensure the highest quality instruction. Facility cards are not required for tennis center programs. Court assignments are subject to change. Check in at the front counter.
10 AND UNDER RED BALL
This camp introduces the fundamentals of tennis in a fun-and-games format. Age Day Dates Time Code 5-6 M-W Dec 19-21 8:30 - 9:30 PM 176850 5-6 W-F Dec 28-30 8:30 - 9:30 PM 176870 7-8 M-W Dec 19-21 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 176858 7-8 W-F Dec 28-30 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 176868
Cost $24 $24 $72 $72
ORANGE BALL
This camp introduces the fundamentals of tennis in a fun-and-games format. Age Day Dates Time Code 9-10 M-W Dec 19-21 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 176859 9-10 W-F Dec 28-30 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 176869
Cost $72 $72
GREEN BALL
This camp prepares players for competition and is for students with tennis experience. Age Day Dates Time Code Cost 9-10 M-W Dec 19-21 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 176860 $72 9-10 W-F Dec 28-30 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 176871 $72
CHALLENGER
This camp is for players active competitive tennis. Age Day Dates Time 11-14 M-W Dec 19-21 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 11-14 W-F Dec 28-30 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 14-18 M-W Dec 19-21 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 14-18 W-F Dec 28-30 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Code 176863 176874 176866 176877
Cost $90 $90 $90 $90
This camp introduces the fundamentals of tennis in a fun-and-games format. Age Day Dates Time Code 11-14 M-W Dec 19-21 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 176861 11-14 W-F Dec 28-30 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 176872 14-18 M-W Dec 19-21 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 176864 14-18 W-F Dec 28-30 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 176875
Cost $90 $90 $90 $90
TECHNIQUE
STRATEGY
This camp prepares players for competition and is for students with tennis experience. Age Day Dates Time Code Cost 11-14 M-W Dec 19-21 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 176862 $90 11-14 W-F Dec 28-30 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 176873 $90 14-18 M-W Dec 19-21 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 176865 $90 14-18 W-F Dec 28-30 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 176876 $90
CHAMPS
This camp is for players who are qualified through the USTA Texas pathway. Age Day Dates Time Code 11-18 M-W Dec 19-21 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 176867 11-18 W-F Dec 28-30 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 176878
Cost $99 $99
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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 USER REVIEW • GOLFNOW.COM
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 56 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.
801 Brown Blvd.
817-478-8500
817-275-5941
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It’s hard to find a more beautiful course than the awardwinning 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. 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 hosted many prestigious events, including the Byron Nelson Qualifying Tournament. Tierra Verde has been named the top golf course in the Metroplex for three years (2012-14) by AvidGolfer 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.
Renovations Begin October 2016 See page 61 for details
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. As a long-standing favorite among golfers in the DallasFort 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. 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 AvidGolfer’s top-5 Value Priced Courses (Under $50) in its 2014 rankings. 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, visit: ArlingtonGolf.com/cwditto_plan.
ARLINGTONGOLF.COM
TEE TIMES ON YOUR TIME.
Book tee times at any course 24 hours a day with Arlington Golf’s mobile-friendly website.
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LAKE ARLINGTON GOLF COURSE
GOLF COURSE
1516 W. Green Oaks Blvd
1300 E. Dugan
817-451-6101
817-275-0221
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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. 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 yards, 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. 817-548-5047 fb.com/VentanaGrille
HOLIDAY PARTY HEADQUARTERS
Call 817-548-5047 for private event information
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.
From small holiday get togethers, to large corporate parties, customize your experience with Ventana Grille.
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!
7th Annual charity
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.
Benefiting the Tarrant County American Heart Association
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.
Golf Tournament Tierra Verde Golf Club • Oct. 7, 2016 • 1:30 PM Shotgun Start Entry fee is $85 per golfer and includes green fees, cart rental, range balls, registration bag, opportunity for prizes, dinner provided by Blue Mesa Grill and live music by the Silver Rail Band. Registration and payment is due by Sep 23. For more information visit arlingtongolf.com, email michele.craven@arlingtontx.gov or call 817-276-6730.
Catering, 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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ARLINGTON GOLF TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB • CHESTER DITTO GOLF COURSE LAKE ARLINGTON GOLF COURSE • MEADOWBROOK PARK GOLF COURSE
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. 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. 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. Call 817-478-8500 or visit ArlingtonGolf.com for information on any of our Hooked on Golf programs.
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SEPTEMBER - TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB Age 6 - 11 6 - 11 6 - 11
Level 1 2 3
Dates Sep 6-29 Sep 5-28 Sep 6-29
Time 5 - 6 PM 5 - 6 PM 6 - 7 PM
Cost $149 $149 $149
Days Tu,Th M,W Tu,Th
Age 12 - 17 12 - 17 12 - 17
Level 1 2 3
Dates Sep 6-29 Sep 5-28 Sep 5-28
Time 7 - 8 PM 6 - 7 PM 7 - 8 PM
Cost $149 $149 $149
Days Tu,Th M,W M,W
Age Adult Adult Adult Adult
Level 1 1 2 2
Dates Sep 4-25 Sep 7-28 Sep 3-24 Sep 8-29
Time 4:30 - 6 PM 10:30 AM - 12 PM 12 - 1:30 PM 10:30 AM - 12 PM
Cost $199 $199 $229 $229
Days Su W Sa Th
SEPTEMBER - CHESTER DITTO GOLF COURSE
Age 6 - 11 6 - 11 6 - 11
Level Dates 1 Sep 5-28 2 Sep 6-29 3 Sep 5-28
Time 5 - 6 PM 5 - 6 PM 6 - 7 PM
Cost $149 $149 $149
Days M,W Tu,Th M,W
Age 12 - 17 12 - 17 12 - 17
Level Dates 1 Sep 5-28 2 Sep 6-29 3 Sep 6-29
Time 7 - 8 PM 6 - 7 PM 7 - 8 PM
Cost $149 $149 $149
Days M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th
Age Adult Adult
Level Dates 1 Sep 3-24 2 Sep 4-25
Time 10:30 AM - 12 PM 4:30 - 6 PM
Cost Days $199 Sa $229 Su
FALL GOLF CLINICS
Age Level Dates Under 18 Any Sep 3 Under 18 Any Sep 10 Under 18 Any Sep 17 Under 18 Any Sep 24 Under 18 Any Oct 1
Time 1-2 PM 1-2 PM 1-2 PM 1-2 PM 1-2 PM
OCTOBER - TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB
Cost $15 $15 $15 $15 $15
Days Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa
Age 6 - 11 6 - 11 6 - 11
Level 1 2 3
Dates Oct 3-26 Oct 4-27 Oct 3-26
Time 5 - 6 PM 5 - 6 PM 6 - 7 PM
Cost $149 $149 $149
Days M,W Tu,Th M,W
Age 12 - 17 12 - 17 12 - 17
Level 1 2 3
Dates Oct 3-26 Oct 4-27 Oct 4-27
Time 7 - 8 PM 6 - 7 PM 7 - 8 PM
Cost $149 $149 $149
Days M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th
Age Adult Adult Adult Adult
Level 1 1 2 2
Dates Oct 1-22 Oct 6-27 Oct 2-23 Oct 5-26
Time 12 - 1:30 PM 10:30 AM - 12 PM 4:30 - 6 PM 10:30 AM - 12 PM
Cost $199 $199 $229 $229
Days Sa Th Su W
SNAG Junior Class • 2016 FALL JUNIOR CLASS
SNAG® contains all the elements of golf but in a modified form, making it easy and fun to learn and play golf. The game has its own simplified rules and terminology that adds fun to the experience. SNAG® has developed an effective learning system with a manual and curriculum for new learners of all ages. SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER/NOVEMBER — TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB Age 4 - 6 4 - 6 4 - 6 4 - 6 4 - 6 4 - 6
Dates Sep 3 - 24 Sep 8 - 29 Oct 1 - 22 Oct 6 - 27 Nov 5 - 26 Nov 8 - 29
Time 9 - 10 AM 9 - 10 AM 9 - 10 AM 9 - 10 AM 9 - 10 AM 9 - 10 AM
Cost $69/Month $69/Month $69/Month $69/Month $69/Month $69/Month
Days Sa Th Sa Th Sa Tu
NOVEMBER - TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB Age 6 - 11 6 - 11
Level 1 2
Dates Nov 8-29 Nov 7-28
Time 4:45 - 5:45 PM 4:45 - 5:45 PM
Cost $149 $149
Days Tu,Th M,W
Age 12 - 17 12 - 17
Level 1 2
Dates Nov 8-29 Nov 7-28
Time 4:45 - 5:45 PM 4:45 - 5:45 PM
Cost $149 $149
Days Tu,Th M,W
Age Adult Adult Adult Adult
Level 1 1 2 2
Dates Nov 6-27 Nov 8-29 Nov 5-26 Nov 9-30
Time 4 - 5:30 PM 10:30 AM - 12 PM 12 - 1:30 PM 10:30 AM - 12 PM
Cost $199 $199 $229 $229
Days Su Tu Sa We
TIERRA VERDE • NO. 6
PLAY MORE, PAY LESS Arlington Golf is excited to announce the 2017 Frequent Player Program, which rewards golfers, for loyalty to our courses. The 2017 Arlington Golf Frequent Players Club Membership cards are available for purchase starting in December at any of our four Arlington Golf locations. The Card is valid at Tierra Verde Golf Club, Chester Ditto Golf Course (after re-open), Lake Arlington Golf Course and Meadowbrook Park Golf Course. Program benefits include one free round of golf (some restrictions apply), green fee discounts seven days a week, as well as discounts on merchandise and food and beverages. 62
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For more information, visit ArlingtonGolf.com
DESIGN STILL IN FINAL APPROVAL STAGE
F E AT U R E A R L I N GTO N PA R K R E N OVAT I O N S S P OT L I G H T :
Ditto golf course renovations C
hester Ditto Golf Course is scheduled to close in October 2016 for a complete course renovation and new clubhouse build. Construction is estimated to take one year, with the course re-opening in October of 2017. Highlights of the renovation include a thrilling new layout with multiple tee boxes for all ages and ability levels, improved greens surfaces with Champion Dwarf Bermudagrass, expanded practice facility, new clubhouse with private events, banquet seating and a expansive covered patio overlooking the golf course. 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. “North Arlington is an exciting place right now with the Viridian, Arlington Commons, Champions Park and all the other projects happening in this area. Arlington parks contribute to economic development and Ditto Golf Course can play a major role in north Arlington’s future,” Assistant Director Gary Packan said. Check out the image to the left for the new golf course layout. Note: the site layout below is still in the design phase. Additional modifications might result from the continued design process.
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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 percent 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.
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OUTDOOR SEASONAL SWIM PASS
POOL/WEIGHT ROOM PASS
COMBO PASS • $55/MONTH
Single Membership
Infants (12 months and under) ............................ FREE Under 48 inches ...................................................... $50 48 inches and over ................................................. $60
This monthly membership gives you unlimited water and land aerobics classes, open or lap swim and weight room usage at Hugh Smith Recreation Center and Hugh Smith Indoor Pool.
SWIM PUNCH SYSTEM
8 Punches ............................................................... $20 12 Punches ............................................................. $27 24 Punches ............................................................. $48
This pass gives access to Hugh Smith Indoor Pool open or lap swim and to Hugh Smith Recreation Center’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
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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.
SWIM LESSONS:
LEVEL ASSESSMENT The City of Arlington’s Learn to Swim Program
HUGH SMITH INDOOR POOL AGES 6 MOS - 5 YRS 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. Ages: 6-35 Months Day
Sa Sa Su
Date
Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 13
Time
10 - 10:25 AM 11:30 - 11:55 AM 1 - 1:25 PM
Pool
HSRC HSRC HSRC
Code
174841 174843 174842
Classes
10 10 10
$60 $60 $60
Age: 3 Date
Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 11- Nov 13 Oct 18- Nov 17
Time
9:30 - 9:55 AM 2 - 2:25 PM 7 - 7:25 PM
Pool
HSRC HSRC HSRC
Code
174844 174845 174846
Classes
10 10 10
Cost
$60 $60 $60
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
Sa Su
Date
Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 11- Nov 13
Time
11:15 - 11:40 AM 1:15 - 1:40 AM
Pool
HSRC HSRC
Code
174848 174849
Classes
10 10
Cost
$60 $60
CLOWNFISH PS1
This class is designed for our more timid preschool swimmers (4 to 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. Ages: 4-5 Day
Sa Sa Su Su Su Tu, Th Tu, Th Tu, Th
LEVEL ASSESSMENT (AGES 3 TO 5)
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.
Sa Su Tu, Th
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.
Cost
TADPOLE
Day
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.
Date
Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 13- Oct 13 Sep 13- Oct 13 Oct 18- Nov 17
Time
9 - 9:25 AM 12 - 12:25 PM 12:45 - 1:10 PM 1:30 - 1:55 PM 2:30 - 2:55 PM 7 - 7:25 PM 7:30 - 7:55 PM 7:30 - 7:55 PM
Pool
HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC
Code
174850 174851 174856 174852 174867 174853 174854 174855
Classes
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Cost
$60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60
Is your child at least four years old but younger than six years old? If Yes, Continue | If No, Tadpole Can your child put their face in the water comfortably? Does your child pay attention in class? If Yes, Continue | If No, Clownfish PS1 Can your child do a front and back float with little or no assistance? If Yes, Continue | If No, Clownfish PS1 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 Does your child combine arm and leg movements while swimming? If Yes, Whale | If No, Dolphin PS2
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DOLPHIN PS2
This class is designed for the 4 to 5 year old preschool swimmer with 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. Age: 4-5 Day
Sa Sa Su Tu, Th Tu, Th
Date
Sep 10- Nov 13 Sep 10- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 14 Sep 13- Oct 10 Sep 13- Oct 30
Time
10:30 - 10:55 AM 12:30 - 12:55 PM 12 - 12:25 PM 7 - 7:25 PM 7:30 - 7:55 PM
Pool
HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC
Code
174858 174859 174860 174862 174861
Classes Cost 10 10 10 10 10
$60 $60 $60 $60 $60
WHALE PS3
This class is designed for the more advanced 4 to 5 year old preschool swimmer with prior experience in the water. This class will build on the previous level and improve participants’ coordination of simultaneous arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions. It will also help children gain basic swimming propulsive skills to be comfortable in and around water. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Dolphin level. Age: 4-5 Day
Sa Su Su Tu, Th
Date
Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 13 Oct 18- Nov 17
Time
11 - 11:25 AM 12:30 - 12:55 PM 2:15 - 2:40 PM 7 - 7:25 PM
Pool
HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC
Code
174865 174866 174867 174868
Classes Cost 10 10 10 10
$60 $60 $60 $60
LEVEL ASSESSMENT (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 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
The MARS Foundation, through Make a Splash Arlington, is offering Learn to Swim scholarships for low-income families. For applications and more information, visit Marswim.org or call 214-793-4773.
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SWIM LESSONS LEVEL 1 - INTRODUCTION TO WATER SKILLS
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 Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Su Su Su Su Su Su Tu, Th M, W Tu, Th
Date
Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 13- Oct 13 Oct 17- Nov 16 Oct 18- Nov 17
Time
9 - 9:40 AM 9:45 - 10:25 AM 9 - 9:40 AM 10:30 - 11:10 AM 11:15 - 11:55 AM 11:45 - 12:25 PM 12 - 12:40 PM 12 - 12:40 PM 12 - 12:40 PM 1:30 - 2:10 PM 1:30 - 2:10 PM 2:15 - 2:55 PM 2:15 - 2:55 PM 8 - 8:40 PM 8 - 8:40 PM 8 - 8:40 PM
Pool
HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC
Code
174869 174879 174882 174870 174880 174871 174872 174873 174881 174874 174885 174875 174883 174876 174877 174878
Classes Cost
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
$60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $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 Sa Sa Sa Sa Su Su Su M, W Tu, Th M, W Tu, Th
Date
Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 12- Oct 12 Sep 13- Oct 13 Oct 17- Nov 16 Oct 18- Nov 17
Time
9 - 9:40 AM 9:45 - 10:25 AM 9:45 - 10:25 AM 10:30 - 11:10 AM 11:15 - 11:55 AM 12 - 12:45 PM 12:45 - 1:25 PM 1:30 - 2:10 PM 8 - 8:40 PM 8 - 8:40 PM 8 - 8:40 PM 8 - 8:40 PM
Pool
HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC
Code
174897 174898 174887 174888 174889 174890 174891 174892 174893 174895 174894 174896
Classes Cost
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
$60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60
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 Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Su Su Su M, W Tu, Th
Date
Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 12- Oct 12 Sep 13- Oct 13
Time
9 - 9:40 AM 9:45 - 10:25 AM 11:15 - 11:55 AM 11:15 - 11:55 AM 12 - 12:40 PM 12 - 12:40 PM 12:45 - 1:25 PM 1:30 - 2:10 PM 8:30 - 9:10 PM 8 - 8:40 PM
Pool
HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC
LEVEL 4 - STROKE IMPROVEMENT
The objectives of Level 4 are to develop confidence in the strokes and to improve 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 Sa Sa Su Su Su Su M, W
Date
Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 13 Oct 17- Nov 16
Time
9 - 9:40 AM 10:30 - 11:10 AM 12 - 12:40 PM 12 - 12:40 PM 12 - 12:40 PM 12:45 - 1:25 PM 1:30 - 2:10 PM 8 - 8:40 PM
Pool
HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC
Code
174911 174912 174913 174917 174918 174914 174916 174915
Classes Cost
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
$60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60
LEVEL 5 - STROKE REFINEMENT
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
Sa Su Su Su
Date
Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 13 Sep 11- Nov 13
Time
9:45 - 10:25 AM 12:45 - 1:25 PM 12:45 - 1:25 PM 2:15 - 2:55 PM
Pool
HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC
Code
174919 174921 174922 174920
Classes Cost
10 10 10 10
$60 $60 $60 $60
LEVEL 6 - FITNESS SWIMMER
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 Su
Date
Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 10- Nov 12 Sep 11- Nov 13
Time
10:30 - 11:10 AM 10:30 - 11:10 AM 2:15 - 2:55 PM
Pool
HSRC HSRC HSRC
Code
174923 174925 174924
Classes Cost
10 10 10
$60 $60 $60
PRIVATE LESSONS
LEVEL 3 - STROKE DEVELOPMENT
Day
AGES 6 - 12
Code
174900 174901 174902 174908 174907 174903 174904 174905 174909 174906
Classes Cost
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
$60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60
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
Sa Sa Su Su M, W Tu, Th W, M Th, Tu Sa Sa Su Su M Tu, Th Th, Tu M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th
Date
Sep 10- Oct 8 Sep 10- Oct 8 Sep 11- Oct 9 Sep 11- Oct 9 Sep 12-26 Sep 13-27 Sep 28- Oct 12 Sep 29- Oct 13 Oct 15- Nov 12 Oct 15- Nov 12 Oct 16- Nov 13 Oct 16- Nov 13 Oct 17- Nov 14 Oct 18- Nov 1 Nov 3- 17 Nov 28- Dec 1 Nov 28- Dec 1 Dec 5- 8 Dec 5- 8 Dec 12- 15 Dec 12- 15
Time
12 - 12:25 PM 12:30 - 12:55 PM 1:45 - 2:10 PM 2:15 - 2:40 PM 8 - 8:25 PM 7:30 - 7:55 PM 8 - 8:25 PM 7:30 - 7:55 PM 12 - 12:25 PM 12:30 - 12:55 PM 1:45 - 2:10 PM 2:15 - 2:40 PM 7:30 - 7:55 PM 7:30 - 7:55 PM 7:30 - 7:55 PM 8 - 8:25 PM 8:30 - 8:55 PM 8 - 8:25 PM 8:30 - 8:55 PM 8 - 8:25 PM 8:30 - 8:55 PM
Pool
HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC HSRC
Code
174931 174926 174943 174939 174928 174933 174929 174934 174935 174927 174945 174940 174930 174937 174938 174946 174947 174948 174949 174950 174951
Classes Cost
4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
$80 $80 $80 $80 $80 $100 $100 $100 $80 $100 $80 $80 $80 $80 $80 $80 $80 $80 $80 $80 $80
SWIM LESSONS SWIM LESSONS 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
Tu, Th
Date
Oct 18- Nov 17
Time
8:00-8:40 PM
Pool
Code
HSRC 174956
Classes
10
Cost
$60
BEGINNING SWIMMING FOR ADULTS
Beginner level class introduces crawl stroke, gliding, kicks, deep water swimming and survival floating. Age: 18+ Day
M, W Tu, Th
Date
Sep 12- Oct 12 Oct 18- Nov 17
Time
8:30-9:10 PM 8:00-8:40 PM
Pool
Code
HSRC 174952 HSRC 174953
Classes
10 10
Cost
$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
Sep 12- Oct 12
Time
8:30-9:10 PM
Pool
Code
HSRC 174995
Classes Cost
10
$60
SPECIALTY INSTRUCTION LIFEGUARDING REVIEW
Candidates successfully completing the class will be certified in Lifeguarding, Standard First Aid and CPR for the Professional Rescuer. Attendance at all classes is required! Times are subject to change. MUST BE CURRENTLY CERTIFIED IN RED CROSS LIFEGUARDING.
LGI - LIFEGUARD INSTRUCTOR
This class is for currently certified Lifeguards who are seeking advanced training to train prospective Lifeguards. Must hold a current Lifeguard certification and be at least 17 years old. Age: 17+ .......................................................................... $235 / 4 Classes
Learning Objectives: Recognize specific characteristic behaviors Day Date Time Pool Code of distressed swimmers and active and passive drowning victims; Sa-Tu Dec 17-20 8:00 AM-5:00 PM HSRC 177420 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 LIFEGUARD TRAINING Candidates successfully completing the class will be certified in injuries; learn to provide first aid and CPR. Lifeguarding, Standard First Aid and CPR for the Professional Rescuer. 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 Attendance at all classes is required! Times are subject to change. breaststroke. Must be able to swim 20 yards, submerge and retrieve a 10 lb. brick, return to the surface, swim 20 yards back to the starting Learning Objectives: Recognize specific characteristic behaviors point within 1 minute 40 seconds. of distressed swimmers and active and passive drowning victims; recognize aquatic emergencies and act promptly and appropriately; Age: 15+ ............................................................................ $75 / 2 Classes Day Date Time Pool Code perform equipment-based rescue skills and techniques used by W-Th Dec 21-22 9:00 AM-7:00 PM HSRC 174962 professional lifeguards; recognize and care for possible spinal cord Tu-W Dec 27-28 9:00 AM-7:00 PM HSRC 174963 injuries; learn to provide first aid and CPR. W-Th Jan 4-5(2017) 9:00 AM-7:00 PM HSRC 174964
WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR
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. Participants must be at least 16 years old. Must attend all classes! Class times are subject to change.
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 yards, submerge and retrieve a 10 lb. brick, return to the surface, swim 20 yards back to the starting point within 1 minute 40 seconds.
Prerequisites: 25 yards Frontcrawl, Backcrawl, Breaststroke, Age: 16+ .......................................................................... $200 / 5 Classes Date Time Pool Code Sidestroke, Elementary Backstroke, 15 yards Butterfly, 1 minute tread Day F-Tu Nov 18-22 4:00-10:00 PM HSRC 174958 and backfloat. All strokes must be performed at Level 4 skill level. Age: 16+ .......................................................................... $235 / 5 Classes Day
Sa-W
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Date
Dec 17-21
Time
8:00 AM-6:00 PM
Pool
HSRC
Code
174965
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F-Su Tu-F
Dec 9-18 Dec 27-30
4:00-9:00 PM 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
HSRC HSRC
174959 174960
TOGETHER WE CAN PREVENT DROWNING 5 WAYS TO STAY SAFE THIS SUMMER
SAFETY CHECKLIST:
WATER AEROBICS SWIMMERS AND NON-SWIMMERS WELCOME!
Touch Supervision: Keep within arm’s length (at all times)
AQUA SLIM
Tech Free Zone around the pool
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.
Get fit, get slim! Come for an hour of cardio, flexibility, toning and strengthening. This workout is great for everyone. Get a cardio workout without putting stress on joints and body parts.
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.
Infant, Child/Adult CPR and First Aid Training
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.
Assigned “Water Watcher” or Certified Lifeguard
WATER WELLNESS
Great for beginners. This low impact class focuses on flexibility and toning. Improve your health with Water Wellness.
AQUA ZUMBA
Jump into the Latin-inspired, easy to follow, calorie burning, dance fitness in the water.
MEMBERSHIPS:
1 Class .................................................................................................. $5 8 Classes ............................................................................................ $32 12 Classes .......................................................................................... $42 24 Classes .......................................................................................... $72
Swimming lessons to include water safety skills DROWNING IS A SILENT KILLER. FIX THE RISK.
Information courtesy of the Texas Drowning Prevention Alliance. For additional information and resources, please visit TXDPA.com. Naturally Fun Magazine • F A L L 2 0 1 6
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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)
SUNDAY
(8:00-8:45 AM)
Water Wellness & Lap Swim
H20 on the Go! (9:00-10:00 AM)
(9:00-10:00 AM)
H20 on the Go! (9:00-10:00 AM)
CLOSED
10:00 AM
(8:00 AM-12:00 PM)
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 Aqua Zumba
(8:00-9:00 AM)
8:30 AM 9:00 AM
THURSDAY
AUG-DEC
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
Lap Swim
(11:30 AM-12:45 PM)
(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
(1:15-2:30 PM)
Open Swim
(12:45-2:30 PM)
Open Swim
Open Swim
(12:45-2:30 PM)
(1:15-2:30 PM)
Open Swim
(1:15-2:30 PM)
Open swim
2:30 PM
(1:00-5:00 PM)
CLOSED
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)
Lap Swim
(6:00-7:00 PM)
(6:00-7:00 PM)
(6:00-7:00 PM)
Lap Swim & Lessons
Aqua Zumba
Lap Swim & Lessons
(7:00-8:00 PM)
(7:00-7:45 PM)
Swimming Lessons (8:00-9:00 PM)
Rentals
(5:00-7:00 PM)
AquaSlim Family Night (6:00-8:00 PM)
Rentals
(6:00-8:00 PM)
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GOOD TIME! 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 20 guests. Seven day notice is required. Call 817-275-0513 to book the indoor pool.
Saturdays 8-8:45 AM and Wednesdays 7-7:45 PM Hugh Smith Recreation Center and Indoor Pool 1815 New York Avenue
$5
Chill out this summer with some Latin inspired moves. Get your
workout out on without breaking a sweat in Hugh Smith’s indoor pool. Aqua Zumba® is perfect for those looking to make a splash with a low-impact, high-energy exercise. Visit NaturallyFun.org for more info.
spooky swamp 6-8 PM October 21 | Hugh Smith Indoor Pool Join us for a gruesome good time at Hugh Smith Indoor Pool’s Spooky Swamp. A family friendly fun night of swimming, tricks and treats. $2.50 per person, no registration or facility card required.
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Disc golf in arlington V
eterans Park is home to Arlington’s own 18-hole disc golf course.
Veterans Park’s Disc Golf course opened in 1990 and was 1 of 4 in the metroplex at the time. There are more courses in the area now, but Veteran’s remains one of the toughest courses to play. Disc golf is played much like traditional golf. Instead of a ball and clubs, however, players use a flying disc, or Frisbee. The sport was formalized in the 1970’s, and shares with golf the object of completing each hole in the fewest throws. It has the same joys and frustrations of traditional golf, whether it’s sinking a long putt or hitting a tree halfway down the fairway. It is designed to be enjoyed by all ages, and makes for a great family activity.
“Veteran’s Disc Golf course has been a very important part of my life since it opened in 1990,” Mickey Scott, President of Arlington Disc Golf Association said. “Disc golf is a booming sport and continues to grow with many opportunities for people to get involved.” The natural elements of the park provide a beautiful backdrop as well as challenges. Veterans’ course is nestled and woven between beautiful trees and includes rugged holes on rolling hills. With a wide variety of environment and topography changes, every time you play, is a new adventure. Discs can be purchased at any sporting store. For Veterans course information, or to download score cards to use while playing, visit arlington.discgolf.io.
Every November, the Arlington Disc Golf Association holds one of the largest tournaments at Veterans.
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SANTA’S LITTLE HELPERS Saturday, December 17 | 9 to 11 AM | Ages 2 - 8 Join the fun at Hugh Smith Recreation Center, to make ornaments, decorate cookies, read a story and get a special visit from the North Pole! Parents should stay to help with the fun and bring a camera! $5 per Child
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Medieval FESTIVAL Arts October 22, 2016 NOON TO 5 PM
LEVITT PAVILLION 100 W. ABRAM ST.
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City’s Second public Dog Park D
og owners will soon have a new public park in the American Dream City where their furry friends can socialize, celebrate and play. On June 28, the Arlington City Council approved a construction contract of up to $722,000 with Encino Landscape, Inc. to build the future Rush Creek Dog Park on West Pioneer Parkway. The seven-acre park, which will feature water fountains, dog wash stations, shaded seating areas and four fenced-in areas for off-leash play, is expected to open in Spring 2017, Parks and Recreation Department officials said. It will be located near the Rush Creek Linear Park between Park Springs Boulevard and Green Oaks Boulevard. “It gives the residents in the west and north part of the city a closer dog park alternative and encourage owners to get out and exercise as well,” Eric Seebock, Parks Project Manager and Landscape Architect, said. When complete, the Rush Creek Dog Park in West Arlington would be the City’s second public dog park. The Tails ‘N Trails dog park, which is located at 950 SE Green Oaks Blvd. behind the Arlington Animal Services Center, has been open since 2007. The southeast Arlington park’s usage by dog owners from across the city has been consistently high, Parks and Recreation Director Lemuel Randolph said. “People’s affinity for dogs is pretty strong. So many folks treat their dogs as family members, so that connection really brings about an environment where dog owners are looking for opportunities not only for their dogs to socialize but also for themselves,” Randolph said. “We’ve seen a lot of friendships and relationships bloom through the existing dog park and we’ve had a consistent demand for this type of service throughout the city.” The new park will be different from Tails ‘N Trails in that one of the fenced-in areas will be available for customers to rent for dog birthday parties, weddings, dog training or other canine-centric private events. The rental fees will help offset the costs to operate the park. “We’re really excited about this amenity, which we are starting to see more of in the parks and recreation industry. We certainly believe there is a demand for it,” Randolph said. “We know people pay for party services for dog events. Why not the city? It’s a way for the City to recoup some of the costs for operating the dog park as well.” Because the new park doesn’t have an established tree canopy, shade structures will be installed to provide visitors some relief from the heat. The project will also include designated areas for large and small dogs, security lighting and a parking lot with at least 60 spaces.
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Construction is expected to begin late summer and take about 150 days to complete. The Parks and Recreation Department will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the park, which aligns with the Arlington City Council’s priority to Champion Great Neighborhoods, next spring. Arlington voters approved $500,000 for the Rush Creek Dog Park project in the 2014 bond election. The rest of the construction funding will come from park user fees collected by the Parks and Recreation Department. Though funding hasn’t yet been identified, Arlington hopes eventually to open a third public dog park in north Arlington, Randolph said. For additional information, visit NaturallyFun.org or contact Eric Seebock at Eric.Seebock@arlingtontx.gov.
Christmas olde town
Dottie Lynn Recreation Center | 3200 Norwood Lane
This annual craft fair is always a joyous occasion for the whole family. Find a gift to make your Christmas memorable, take photos with Santa and enjoy goodies and concessions. Vendors space(s) available beginning September 14th from $45, booth space limited (registration code: 176970). For more information or to reserve booths, call 817-277-5001.
Free Admission
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KEEP ARLINGTON
BEAUTIFUL KeepArlingtonBeautiful.com
The mission of Keep Arlington Beautiful (KAB), Gold Star Affiliate of Keep Texas Beautiful, is to educate and engage the Arlington community to take responsibility for improving their environment. KAB members strongly encourage community involvement and environmental stewardship. Become part of why Arlington is the American Dream City by getting involved in volunteer efforts, attending local environmental classes, becoming a Board member and liking us on Facebook. In 2014, the Arlington Parks and Recreation Department and Keep Arlington Beautiful logged 58 volunteer events performed by 3,900 volunteers. This year the volume of volunteer commitment has significantly increased, estimating figures to double by the end of 2015, meaning great things for the City of Arlington. Keep Arlington Beautiful is entering a challenging and exciting time, as economic pressures on our City increases, and the demand for our services continues to rise. The tradition of high quality service provision and activism related to litter abatement, beautification, and awareness to the residents of the City of Arlington is evident in KAB’s work.
Keep Arlington Beautiful
business, neighborhood associations and other organizations within the city limits of Arlington can apply to “adopt” an area that is convenient to them or that they use on a frequent basis that needs periodic clean-up. As the program gains momentum, KAB encourages community members to take action and join in the mission to Keep Arlington Beautiful. For more information on our volunteer opportunities, please visit our web page, the volunteer tab of our Facebook page or email KAB@arlingtontx.gov! To reserve the Mobile Litter Unit for your next community clean up, or to learn more about Adopt-aSpot, email KAB@arlingtontx.gov or call 817-459-5477
The City of Arlington 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. Along with this program, KAB and the City of Arlington launched a pilot Adopt- a-Spot Program in July 2015, to focus on public spaces, parks, trails, and right- of –ways. Under KAB’s plan, civic groups, schools, Naturally Fun Magazine • F A L L 2 0 1 6
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ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY arlingtonlibrary.org
817-459-6900
Arlington Library
COURTYARD CELEBRATION
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ENGLISH CONVERSATION CIRCLES
September 1 - November 30 Storytime is a great way to foster a lifelong love of books and learning in young children. Parents and children alike will learn something new at storytime, and the Arlington Public Library has sessions for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and even families. Visit arlingtonlibrary.org/storytime to learn more and find a storytime near you.
Tuesdays, September 13, 20, 27, and October 4 and 11 This five-week program provides a fun learning environment where children ages 0-4 can play and socialize. Caregivers are connected to other parents and resources that will better the development of their child. Guest experts in child development will be available each week to talk to each caregiver about his or her child’s development. Registration is required and opens August 1. Sign up at arlingtonlibrary.org/fpl.
Saturday, October 22 • Noon - 5 PM • Levitt Pavilion Experience the Middle Ages as history comes to life! Fascinating exhibits of medieval arts and sciences will be on display. Live demonstrations of ancient weaponry will be conducted by costumed members of the Society for Creative Anachronism, an international organization dedicated to researching and recreating the arts and skills of the Middle Ages. August - December • Literacy House and Southeast Branch Library Practice speaking with other students and native English speakers to improve your conversation skills. Come to a few or several sessions! This program is free and no registration is required. Visit arlingtonlibrary.org/calendar for specific times and dates.
VIEW THE LIBRARY’S FALL PROGRAMS AT ARLINGTONLIBRARY.COM/CALENDAR.
COURTYARD CELEBRATION
Saturday, October 8 • 5:30 PM • East Arlington Branch Library Celebrate the cultural diversity of our community at this annual event for the whole family! Entertainment will include musical and dance performances by area artists and talent from local schools and organizations. Admission is Free.
BE PART OF OUR STORY. VOLUNTEER AT THE LIBRARY. LIBRARY LOCATIONS: Central Express 200 North Cooper Street Arlington, TX 76011-7406
Lake Arlington Branch Library 4000 West Green Oaks Blvd. Arlington, TX 76016-4442
Southeast Branch Library 900 S.E. Green Oaks Blvd. Arlington, TX 76018-1708
Woodland West Branch Library 2837 West Park Row Dr. Arlington, TX 76013-2261
East Arlington Branch Library 1624 New York Ave. Arlington, TX 76010-4724
Northeast Branch Library 1905 Brown Blvd. Arlington, TX 76006-4605
Southwest Branch Library 3311 S.W. Green Oaks Blvd. Arlington, TX 76017-3470
Literacy House 101 E. North St. Arlington, TX 76010-7528
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RIVER LEGACY riverlegacy.org
River Legacy Parks
EXPERIENCE NATURE AT RIVER LEGACY LIVING SCIENCE CENTER
It’s one thing to read books and look at pictures. It’s another thing to immerse yourself in the experience by marveling at the clever architecture of the funnel web spider; matching the sweet song to the plain brown wren; and contemplating where the fox paused the night before by the traces of his prey. Experience these opportunities and more at River Legacy Living Science Center’s programs: • Nature School for ages 3 to 6. • After-School Clubs. • Home School Science Classes. • Scout Badge Programs. • Saturday Public Programs & More. • To learn more about these classes and other opportunities, call 817.860.6752 or visit RiverLegacy.org. RENTALS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES Located in the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, River Legacy Living Science Center is a perfect venue for non-traditional and unique weddings, receptions, or any celebration, whether indoors or outdoors. The woodland surroundings provide a beautiful backdrop that requires minimal decoration as well as spectacular photo opportunities. Our award-winning building offers a 2,000 square foot atrium, a 3,000 square foot exhibit hall and a spacious outside terrace able to accommodate up to 200 guests. For more information contact Sherrie Ripple at 817.860.6752, ext. 109 or visit our website at RiverLegacy.org. For Birthday Party bookings, call Hillary Freeman at 817.860.6752, ext. 106.
LIVING SCIENCE CENTER The park can be accessed by two entrances: 701 NW Green Oaks Boulevard and 3020 North Collins Street. River Legacy Living Science Center is located at 703 NW Green Oaks Boulevard.
PLAN NOW FOR UPCOMING FALL EVENTS • Monthly Artini Hours begin in September. Visit September 8 for White Peach Sangria and wine cork creations. These monthly adult gatherings include an up-cycled art project and a monthly martini or special drink. Wine and light appetizers also served. Cost is $15 per person. Must be ages 21 and up. RSVP to 817-860-6752 (ext. 102). • Request your invitation to River Legacy Foundation’s 5th annual A Night With Nature. This fall evening benefit is November 11 and features cocktail appetizers, specialty vodka drinks, craft beer from Division Brewing & Wine, stargazing, live music, animal encounters, s’mores by the fire, silent auction and more. Tickets are $100 a person, all proceeds benefit River Legacy Foundation’s Nuts About Nature 2.0 Capital Campaign to renovate River Legacy Living Science Center’s exhibit hall. Invitations can be requested at reply@riverlegacy.org or by calling 817.860.6752, ext. 107. Sponsorship opportunities also available. Learn more at RiverLegacy.org. • Don’t be left in the dark! Mark your calendars for River Legacy Foundation’s annual After Dark in the Park family fall festival Oct. 9-11! This family-friendly fall festival features storytelling under the stars, pumpkin patch, bounce houses, karaoke, animal encounters, a unique children’s area with crafts, games and activities, a hayride shuttle and so much more. Family Fun Packs will go on sale in September! Visit RiverLegacy.org for more information. Sponsorship opportunities also available. Call 817.860.6752, ext. 107 to learn more.
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LEVITT PAVILION levittpavilionarlington.org
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fb.com/levittpavilionarlington
twitter.com/LevittArlington
FREE MUSIC UNDER THE STARS 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. The Levitt’s morning Children’s Concerts include fun, interactive shows and weekly Family Movie Nights feature movies suitable for all ages. Last concert season, the Levitt Pavilion attracted more than 115,000 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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anta is stopping by to enjoy breakfast and other holiday fun activities with our guests. Join us for a holiday event for the whole family. Children will enjoy making
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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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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 817-459-5473.
General Information: 817-451-6860 | Rentals: 817-459-5473
Military, Veteran, First Responder and Senior Citizen Discount 10% off boat rental for the above everyday; Must present verification proof at time of rental 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. 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.
BOAT RENTAL Don’t own a boat? No problem! Rent our 24’ Suntracker pontoon boat (11 max capacity) or the 14’ Tracker jon boat (3 max capacity). The boats are available to rent in 2-, 4- and 8-hr increments and are available through a partnership between the City of Arlington Parks and Recreation and Water Utilities departments.
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SPECIAL RATES: $5/hour Boater Education Discount Must present certification card at time of rental 10% Weekday discount Monday through Thursday only; Not valid during Holiday rental periods
KAYAK, STAND UP PADDLE BOARD AND CANOE RENTAL Adventures Unlimited Paddling Company has partnered with Arlington Parks and Recreation to provide kayaking, canoe, and paddle board rentals and instruction out of Lake Arlington. For information about classes and pricing, visit NaturallyFun.org. Naturally Fun Magazine • F A L L 2 0 1 6
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REGISTRATION INFO Register at NaturallyFun.org, 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, adult and youth leagues or outdoor aquatics centers.
DAILY / GUEST PASS Residents and non-residents may purchase a Day Pass at recreation centers for $6. No membership card required. Valid picture ID required.
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, contact Phillip Rogers at 817-575-8284 or phillip.rogers@arlingtontx.gov. PHOTOGRAPHY The Parks and Recreation Department routinely takes photos and video of participants and visitors in our programs and facilities for promotional purposes. 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 VACANT Assistant Director, Community Programs ................................................................ 817-459-5486 Gary Packan, Assistant Director, Enterprise Programs ......................................................... 817-459-5496 Scott Fairman, Assistant Director, Park Operations............................................................. 817-459-5499 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 Jay Falgout, Park District Supervisor South....................................................................... 817-446-8386 Clif Spangler, Sports Facilities Manager.............................................................................. 817-459-5417 Michael Debrecht, Park Operations Manager..................................................................... 817-575-8283 Krissy Crosier, Center Programs Manager .......................................................................... 817-459-6499 Maria Campbell, Aquatics Manager................................................................................... 817-459-5481 Phillip Rogers, Marketing and Enterprise Development Manager ........................................ 817-575-8284 Timothy Brestowski, Marketing and Enterprise Development Coordinator ........................ 817-575-6931 Melissa Entralgo, Electronic Media Specialist..................................................................... 817-575-8285
STAFF DIRECTORY:
Wendy Parker, Athletics Director....................................................................................... 817-275-7041
naturallyfun.org/contacts
Wendy Pappas, Urban Forestry and Land Manager............................................................. 817-459-5482
Visit the link above for a complete employee directory and staff profiles!
Tim Baggett, Athletics Sports Manager – Adult Sports.......................................................... 817-459-5463 Jimmy Reilly, Athletics Sports Manager – Youth Sports....................................................... 817-459-6435 Danyale Webb, Sports Manager – EOAC.............................................................................. 817-459-6436 Greg Durante, Golf Services Manager................................................................................. 817-478-8500 Sheryl Osborn, Facility Manager – Arlington Tennis Center.................................................. 817-459-6163 Courtni Anderson, Facility Manager – CNRC ...................................................................... 817-561-2819 Susie Traylor, Facility Manager – Eunice............................................................................. 817-575-8295 VACANT, Facility Manager – DLRC ....................................................................................... 817-277-5001 Ernie Smith, Facility Manager – EOAC ................................................................................. 817-459-6442 Heather Taylor, Facility Manager – HSRC ........................................................................... 817-275-1351 Chad Williams, Head Golf Pro - Tierra Verde Golf Club ......................................................... 817-548-5050 Bill Ebdon, Head Golf Pro - Chester Ditto Golf Course ........................................................... 817-575-9298 Mike Berneburg, Head Golf Pro - Lake Arlington & Meadowbrook Park Golf Course .............. 817-451-6101
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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 1300 Dugan St. 76010 817-275-0221
4. Tierra Verde Golf Club 7005 Golf Club Dr. 76001 817-478-8500
5. Ventana Grille
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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. PM, Allen Bolden M, Th, F: 8:30 AM-4 Tu-W: 8:30Pool AM–6 PM, Sat-Sun: Closed 2. Helen Wessler Play Pool
3. Howard Moore Play Pool 6. Eunice Activity Center (EAC) 4. Hugh Smith Indoor Pool 1000 Eunice St. 76010 5. Randol Mill Family Aquatic Center Phone: 817-277-8091 6. Woodland West Pool
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2. Dottie Lynn Recreation Center (DLRC) 3200 Norwood Ln. 76013 Phone: 817-277-5001 Recreation M–Th 8 AM–9 PM, F 8 AM-6:30 PM,Centers Sat 9 AM–3 PM, 1. Cliff Nelson Recreation Center Sun Closed
RENTAL FACILITIES 1. Meadowbrook Recreation Center 1400 Dugan 76010 817-459-5463
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
*To rent the Levitt Pavilion, please visit Bob Duncan Center.
City of Arlington Parks and Recreation • N A T U R A L L Y F U N . O R G
Golf Outdoor Pools: 817-459-5483 1. Chester W. Ditto Golf Course Outdoor Pools Rainout: 817-462-3326 2. Lake Arlington Golf Course Indoor Pool (Hugh Smith): 817-275-0513 3. Meadowbrook Golf Course 4. Pool Tierra Verde Golf Club 1. Allen Bolden 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
There are 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 call 817-459-5473 or visit NaturallyFun.org.
BOB DUNCAN CENTER
Bob Duncan Center is a 10,000 square-foot facility designed to accommodate needs of small and large events such as weddings, business meetings and more. The facility includes a main hall with stage, three spacious meeting rooms, an outdoor courtyard with 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. Rent items from the center 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
The Lake Arlington Activity Room is the perfect place for 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. The room contains two large picture windows that face the lake. The room is 28 feet by 46 feet and comfortably holds approximately 70-80 people. The room is supplied with 65 chairs and 15 three by six foot tables. Reservations can be made by calling 817-459-5473.
VENTANA GRILLE
Ventana Grille is located at Tierra Verde Golf Club and offers incredible food in a scene worth savoring. Both inside and outside seating options are available and menus can be customized to fit party needs. For more information call 817548-5047 or visit ventanagrille.com.
FIELD RENTALS
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 817-459-5473.
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) • 817-459-5463 Eunice Activity Center (central Arlington) • 817-277-8091 Senior Center New York (east Arlington) • 817-460-5009 Naturally Fun Magazine • F A L L 2 0 1 6
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H.A.D. Dunsworth Park 38 1100 Waverly Drive, 76015 Helen Wessler Park 40 2200 Greenway Street, 76010 Heros Park 41
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Howard Moore Park 2000 Bever Blvd, 76013 42 Jake Langston Park 4080 W. Mayfield Road, 76016 43 Kelley Park 46
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Lake Arlington Golf Course 1515 W. Green Oaks Blvd, 76013 47 Lakes at Matlock 700 Central Park Drive, 76015 48 Marrow600Bone Spring Park 50 W. Arkansas Lane, 76014 Marti4601 VanRavenswaay Park 51 Bowman Springs Road, 76016 Mary2303& W.Jimmie Hooper Park 54 Pleasent Ridge Road, 76015 Richard Simpson Park 62 6300 W. Arkansas Lane, 76016 Rush Creek Linear Park - North 4200 W. Pioneer Pkwy, 76013 65 Thora Hart Park 71
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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.
AUGUST YOUTH FALL
FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY: DINNER SERIES
AUGUST 1 - 31
STOVALL PARK
SPORTS SIGN-UPS
OCTOBER 14 6- 10 PM
PG. 46
PG. 10
BACK TO SCHOOL SPLASH
FAMILY FUN CAMPOUT OCTOBER 14 - 15 4 PM to 7 AM
AUGUST 1 - 12
VETERAN’S PARK
DIVE-IN MOVIE AUGUST 4 8:30 PM
RANDOL MILL POOL
BUILD A DREAM SCHOLARSHIP SIGN-UP AUGUST 25 8 AM to 5 PM
PG. 24
ECOFEST ARLINGTON SEPTEMBER 17 10 AM to 2 PM
FOUNDER’S PLAZA PG. 11
ARLINGTON PARKS AND REC
FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY: DINNER SERIES
DOG DAY PLAY
STOVALL PARK
PG. 9
AUGUST 27 9:30 - 11:30 AM
ARLINGTON TENNIS CENTER PG. 52
SEPTEMBER YOUTH VOLLEYBALL SIGN-UP
SEPTEMBER 1 - 30 PG. 46
YOUTH LACROSSE SIGN-UP SEPTEMBER 1 - 30 PG. 4
FAMILY DAY AT THE LAKE
SEPTEMBER 23 6 - 10 PM
PG. 10
SPOOKY SWAMP OCTOBER 21 6 - 8 PM
ARLINGTON AQUATICS
LEVITT PAVILION PG. 10
FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY: LUNCH SERIES NOVEMBER 11 11 AM to 2 PM
LEVITT PAVILION PG. 10
DECEMBER OLDE TOWN CHRISTMAS DECEMBER 2 NOON to 7 PM
DOTTIE LYNN REC CENTER PG. 75
FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY: DINNER SERIES
MEDIEVAL ARTS FESTIVAL
DOTTIE LYNN REC CENTER
STOVALL PARK
LEVITT PAVILION
MAYOR’S LUNCHEON
OCTOBER CHARITY GOLF
MONSTER SMASH
EUNICE ACTIVITY CENTER
OCTOBER 7 1:30 PM SHOTGUN START
PG. 54
SEPTEMBER 30 6 - 10 PM PG. 10
TOURNAMENT
TIERRA VERDE GOLF CLUB PG. 59
PG. 24
STOVALL PARK
OCTOBER 7 6 - 10 PM PG. 10
SEPTEMBER 10 5:30 - 8:30 PM
EUNICE CRAFT FAIR
PG. 33
EUNICE ACTIVITY CENTER
RICHARD SIMPSON PARK
LEVITT PAVILION
NOVEMBER 4 11 AM to 2 PM
OLDE TOWN CHRISTMAS
FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY: DINNER SERIES
COOKOUT AFTER DARK
OCTOBER 21 11 AM to 2 PM
LUNCH SERIES
PG. 71
PG. 10
SEPTEMBER 10 9:00 - 11:00 AM OR 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM RICHARD SIMPSON PARK
FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY: LUNCH SERIES
NOVEMBER FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY:
OCTOBER 8 9 AM to 4 PM
OCTOBER 22 NOON -to 5 PM PG. 73
OCTOBER 22 5 - 10 PM
STOVALL PARK
FRIGHT AND FUN HALLOWEEN PARTY OCTOBER 28 10- 11:30 AM
SENIOR REC CENTER NEW YORK PG. 41
FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY: LUNCH SERIES
DECEMBER 3 8 AM to 3 PM PG. 75
DECEMBER 9 11 AM to 1 PM PG. 39
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA DECEMBER 10 8 - 11 AM
CLIFF NELSON REC CENTER PG. 81
SANTA’S LITTLE HELPERS DECEMBER 17 9- 11 AM
HUGH SMITH REC CENTER PG. 73
OCTOBER 28 11 AM to 2 PM
LEVITT PAVILION PG. 10
PG. 42
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