Plano Parks and Recreation Depar tment
Registration begins March 1 March - May 2014
Summer Camps, p. 4 Suburbia Music Festival, p. 83
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SPECIAL EVENTS
LIBERTY RECREATION CENTER
EGGSPLOSION OF LIGHT EGG HUNT
Join us for this adventurous night time twist on a holiday tradition! See pgs. 42 & 50 for details
7:45 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday, April 11
EASTER EGG HOUND HUNT Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday, April 19
Dogs and their owners will have fun finding Easter eggs at Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve. The eggs will have dog treats inside and several will have special prizes. See p. 34 for details.
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WELCOME TABLE OF CONTENTS
Adults 50+............................................................................ p. 9 Aerobats...............................................................................p. 45 Aerobics............................................................................... p. 65 Aquatics............................................................................... p. 16 Athletics/Adult Sports........................................................... p. 30 Climbing Wall Parties...........................................................p. 54 Facility Directory (hours, locations, telephone)....................p. 82 Financial Assistance............................................................ p. 80 General Information............................................................. p. 81 Golf...................................................................................... p. 32 How to Register................................................................... p. 79 Memberships........................................................................p. 81. Outdoor Adventure Program................................................p. 34 Pool Rental.......................................................................... p. 17 Recreation Center Programs Preschool........................................................................ p. 36 Youth............................................................................... p. 46 Adult............................................................................... p. 55 Refunds & Transfers............................................................ p. 80 Senior Services.................................................................... p. 9 Special Events...............................................................p. 2 & 83 Summer Camps...................................................................p. 4 Swimming Lessons............................................................. p. 21 Tennis.................................................................................. p. 72 Therapeutic Recreation....................................................... p. 77 Volunteering........................................................................ p. 71
CALENDAR OF EVENTS MARCH
1 Spring registration begins 6 Courtyard Texas Music Series Begins 10-14 PISD Spring Break 17 Spring recreation programs begin
APRIL 5 11 19 19
MAY 3 3-4 21 26
Very Special Resource Fair at Plano Senior Recreation Center Eggsplosion of Light Egg Hunt at Liberty Recreation Center Easter Egg Hound Hunt at Oak Point Park Summer catalogs in homes
Summer registration begins Suburbia Music Festival at Oak Point Park Senior Wellness and Information Fair at Plano Senior Recreation Center Memorial Day Observance
Plano City Council To contact any City Council member please call 972-941-7107. Harry LaRosiliere, Mayor Lissa Smith, Mayor Pro Tem Ben Harris, Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Pat Miner, Place 1 Andre Davidson, Place 3 Jim Duggan, Place 5 Pat Gallagher, Place 7 David Downs Place 8 Bruce D. Glasscock, City Manager
Parks and Recreation Planning Board
OUR MISSION... The nationally accredited Plano Parks and Recreation Department operates under the following mission:
To contact any Board Member please call 972-941-7255.
Enriching Plano through parks, facilities, programs and resource stewardship.
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Beth Webb, Chairperson Diane Donley Gary Fleming Son Giep Pamela Weaver Richard Horne Dustin Kolb
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SUMMER CAMPS How to Read the Activity/Course Information
STAND UP PADDLE BOARD CAMP (11-16 YRS)-NEW
Campers will learn the basics of standup paddle boarding, and have an awesome time learning the sport. Each day is focused on teaching a new skill, and introducing a new water activity. Instructors will teach balance, control, steering and paddle etiquette, marine education, and water safety. Campers will participate in moves and tricks each day. The agenda will be subject to daily weather conditions. Campers will get a chance at the end of camp to race and win prizes. 155504 OPP M-F
9:30am-Noon 6/23
5
Staff
$185
The title of the course is STAND UP PADDLE BOARD CAMP. The Course Code is 155504, and it meets at OAK POINT PARK & NATURE PRESERVE on MONDAY-FRIDAY from 9:30am to Noon, begins June 23, meets 5 times, the instructor is Staff and the fee for this course is $185. CAR = Carpenter Park Recreation Center HP = High Point Park Tennis Center LIB = Liberty Recreation Center OAK = Oak Point Recreation Center OPP = Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve COX = Cox Building Classroom PESH = Plan East Senior High PSH - Plano Senior High PWSH = Plano West Senior High
Camp Refund Policy
Full refunds will be granted when requested more than two weeks prior to the beginning of camp. Refunds requested less than two weeks prior to the start date will not be granted, unless the vacated spot is filled. If the spot is filled, a refund will be granted less a $5 administrative fee. Medical refunds requested prior to the start date of camp will be granted in full. An original doctor’s note must be provided at the time of the request for all medical refunds to be processed. Refunds will not be granted due to the following reasons: weather conditions, summer heat, sunburn, a camper’s behavior, absence from camp, camp assignments, or after the camp session or season. Parents are responsible for making sure children are registered in the correct camp program or session. If an error is found after registration please call and have it corrected prior to the camp season. Refunds will not be granted after the camp season has ended. Staff at all recreation facilities or the Parks and Recreation Administrative Office, 972-941-7250, can process all refunds requests made within these guidelines. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Vickie Hamrick, Outdoor Program Supervisor at 972-769-4350.
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Cimarron Parent Information Parent orientation will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, June 4 at the Plano Senior Recreation Center, 401 W.16th Street. Summer camps are designed to promote socialization among children of all ages. Therefore, campers will be randomly assigned to a unit for Camp Cimarron prior to camp. Please remember summer camps are held outdoors. Plano summers can be hot. Precautions for heat are taken at camp with children’s safety in mind.
Cimarron Day Camps
CIMARRON YOUTH CAMP (6-12 YRS)
Camp Cimarron is a one-week program located at Bob Woodruff Park South (BWS), offering a wide range of outdoor recreation activities for children. The camp provides opportunities to learn about the natural environment through fun nature hikes and environmental education activities including fishing, crafts, games, swimming and other activities. Parent can drop off and pick up at Bob Woodruff South or utilize the Camp Cimarron shuttle service from Carpenter Park Recreation Center (CAR). The bus leaves CAR at 7:15am and returns at 6pm and leaves BWS every afternoon at 5:20pm. Parent must pick up campers at BWS no later than 5:20 pm so the bus may run on time. Package #1 runs from 8am-2:30pm. Parent must drop-off and pick-up camper. Package #2 runs from 8am-5:30pm. Parent can drop off and pick-up at BWS or utilize the shuttle service. Camp will be held at Oak Point Recreation Center on inclement weather days. A liability waiver for all campers must be completed on the first day of camp.
Cimarron Youth Camp (6-12 yrs) Mon-Fri - 1 week sessions Bob Woodruff Park - South Start Date
Pkg 1 $90
Pkg 2 $125
June 16
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154526
June 23
154527
154528
July 7
154529
154530
July 14
154531
154532
July 21
154533
154534
July 28
154535
154536
August 4
154537
154538
August 11
154539
154540
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SUMMER CAMPS
AEROBATS GYMNASTICS CAMP-GIRLS (5-12 YRS)
Indoor Day Camps
ADVANCED ACTING CAMP (12-17 YRS)
Coordinated with the second week of Rover Dramawerks’ Young Writers Camp, the Advanced Acting Camp brings together young performers with adult mentors and directors to concentrate on reading scripts, audition technique, character development, and adapting to changes as the playwrights from the Writers Camp finalize their scripts for production. Each student should bring a sack lunch, drinks, and snacks each day. Student may also need to provide his/her own simple costume for the play. PREREQUISITE: Student MUST have performance experience and know the basic terminology of theater production. 155496 COX M-F 8:30am-4:30pm 8/4
5 Staff
$185
AEROBATS GIRLS CHEER/TUMBLE CAMP (5-7 YRS)
This camp is great for beginner through intermediate cheerleaders. The girls will work on tumbling, cheer jumps, and stunts. The campers will be placed in groups appropriate for their age and level. Campers will need to bring their own snack and drink Monday-Thursday. 155206 OAK M-F 9am-Noon
7/21
5 Staff
$75
AEROBATS GIRLS CHEER/TUMBLE CAMP (8-14 YRS)
This camp is great for beginner through advanced cheerleaders. The girls will work on tumbling, cheer jumps, and stunts. Back handsprings and back tucks will be emphasized. The campers will be placed in groups appropriate for their age and level. Campers will need to bring their own snack and drink Monday-Thursday. 155207 OAK M-F 9am-Noon
6/23
5 Staff
$75
AEROBATS GYMNASTICS CAMP-GIRLS (4-5 YRS)
Experience the sport that prepares you for all other sports! Students will develop flexibility, strength, and coordination as they learn gymnastics skills on vault, bars, beam, floor and trampoline. Students will be grouped as beginner, intermediate or advanced during the first day of class. Crafts, games, contests and more will be included each day. Campers will need to bring their own snack and drink Monday-Thursday. 155201 OAK M-F 9am-Noon
6/9
5 Staff
$75
AEROBATS GYMNASTICS CAMP-GIRLS (4-8 YRS)
Experience the sport that prepares you for all other sports! Students will develop flexibility, strength, and coordination as they learn gymnastics skills on vault, bars, beam, floor and trampoline. Students will be grouped as beginner, intermediate or advanced during the first day of class. Crafts, games, contests and more will be included each day. Campers will need to bring their own snack and drink Monday-Thursday. 155202 OAK M-F 9am-Noon
8/11
5 Staff
$75
AEROBATS GYMNASTICS CAMP-BOYS (4-8 YRS)
Experience the sport that prepares you for all other sports! Students will develop flexibility, strength, and coordination as they learn gymnastics skills on floor, vault, rings, high bar, parallel bars and trampoline. Students will be grouped as beginner or intermediate during the first class. Crafts, games, contests and more will be included each day. Campers will need to bring their own snack and drink Monday-Thursday. 155200 OAK M-F 9am-Noon
7/28
5 Staff
Experience the sport that prepares you for all other sports! Students will develop flexibility, strength, and coordination as they learn gymnastics skills on vault, bars, beam, floor and trampoline. Students will be grouped as beginner, intermediate or advanced during the first day of class. Crafts, games, contests and more will be included each day. Campers will need to bring their own snack and drink Monday-Thursday.
155203 OAK M-F 9am-Noon 155204 OAK M-F 9am-Noon 155205 OAK M-F 9am-Noon
7/7 7/14 8/4
5 Staff 5 Staff 5 Staff
$75 $75 $75
BREAK A LEG! DRAMA CAMP (6-12 YRS)
Campers learn the fundamentals of theatrical performance, including creating a character, vocal performance, movement, improvisation, and more! (Campers must be able to read in order to learn simple lines). This camp provides a solid theatrical introduction and also challenges experienced actors. Each class member performs in a short play that is rehearsed during the week and presented to family and friends at the end of the final class! Each student should bring a sack lunch, drinks, and snacks each day. Student will also need to provide his/her own simple costume for the play.
155484 COX M-F 8:30am-4:30pm 155485 COX M-F 8:30am-4:30pm
6/16 7/14
5 Dramawerks $185 5 Dramawerks $185
BREAK YOUR OTHER LEG! DRAMA CAMP (9-14 YRS)
Rover Dramawerks builds on what was learned in the popular Break A Leg! Drama Camp. The class will be split into small groups to continue developing their performance skills in a more concentrated learning environment. Each group will develop and rehearse its own short play that is rehearsed during the week and presented to family and friends at the end of the final class. Each student should bring a sack lunch, drinks, and snacks each day. Student will also need to provide his/her own simple costume. PREREQUISITE: Student must have previously taken Rover Dramawerks ‘Break a Leg! Drama Camp’ to enroll in this camp.
155488 COX M-F 8:30am-4:30pm 155489 COX M-F 8:30am-4:30pm
7/7 8/11
5 Dramawerks $185 5 Dramawerks $185
DESIGNING DOLLS (6-12 YRS)
In this class you will not only learn basic stitching, but will also learn how to work with patterns, create patterns, and design with cloth. Projects include a cloth doll, a flip doll, and a cloth bag to carry the projects. You will be able to individually decorate the doll with hair, paint the face, and design and sew the clothes. A $35 supply fee due to instructor first day of class. 156123 LIB
M-F 3pm-5pm
7/28
5 Mellott
$125
FASHION DIVA (6-12 YRS)
This class will cover elements of the fashion world including clothing design, fashion illustration, product construction, and more. Projects include glitzy flower hair clips, bottle cap necklaces, bead-embellished scarves, tie-dye, a jewelry box, a fashion sketchbook and more. A $35 supply fee due to instructor the first day of class. 156122 LIB
M-F 3pm-5pm
7/14
5 Mellott
$125
$75
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HTML-DESIGNING WEB PAGES CLINIC (9-14 YRS)
MUSICAL THEATRE CAMP (10-16 YRS)
156129 156130 156131 156132
155493 COX M-F 8:30am-4:30pm
A great beginner course for children interested in web design! Explore using graphics, creating interactive sites, linking to other pages, and setting up your website online. The class will create a web page using Adobe Dreamweaver. Student will also learn CSS, the language used to apply style to their web pages. Pre-requisite: Must be familiar with Windows, Internet and proficient in keyboarding. All supplies included. LIB LIB LIB LIB
M-F M-F M-F M-F
10:45am-12:15pm 10:45am-12:15pm 10:45am-12:15pm 10:45am-12:15pm
6/23 7/14 7/28 8/11
5 5 5 5
High Tech. High Tech High Tech High Tech
$125 $125 $125 $125
IMPROV TO ACTING (5-9 YRS)
Come play with us! Whether you are outgoing, shy, or somewhere in between, let Rover Dramawerks help you learn the basics of drama, improvisation, storytelling, and creative expression. This class is great for helping develop real-life skills such as quick thinking, listening, public speaking, problem solving, and teamwork. Each class member performs in a short play that is developed and rehearsed during the week and presented to family and friends at the end of the final class. Each student should bring a sack lunch, drinks, and snacks each day. Student will also need to provide his/her own simple costume for the play. 155492 COX M-F 8:30am-12:30pm 6/23
5 Dramawerks $95
IMPROV, CHARACTERS & PERFORMANCE (10-15 YRS)
Learn all about improvisation and characterization to tune your performance skills, no matter your experience! From first time auditioners to seasoned performers, this class is for you if you want to have fun, learn new skills, and improve on the ones you have already developed. Final performance will showcase a variety of monologues and scenes by the students. Each student should bring a sack lunch, drinks, and snacks each day. Student may need to provide his/her own simple costume for the final performance. 155491 COX M-F 8:30am-4:30pm
6/23
With the Robotics Invention System™ children will design and program robots for various challenges using light sensors, touch sensors and rotation sensors. The course allows students to demonstrate their creativity and learn about basic programming. All supplies included. LIB LIB LIB LIB
M-F M-F M-F M-F
9am-10:30am 9am-10:30am 9am-10:30am 9am-10:30am
6/23 7/14 7/28 8/11
5 5 5 5
High Tech High Tech High Tech High Tech
$125 $125 $125 $125
MAGIC MUSIC CAMP (6-12 YRS)
From Beethoven to the Beatles, learn to rock to the beat of a different drum! Magic Music is proud to announce a five-day music camp for kids who want to learn about different instruments, from African drums and electric guitar to violin and the flute. We invite you to come explore the different sounds, rhythms, and music types from all over the world through hands-on activities, special musical guests, student conducting, singing, games, and much more! All supplies included.
155552 LIB 155554 LIB 155553 LIB
M-F 1pm-4:30pm M-F 1pm-4:30pm M-F 1pm-4:30pm
6/23 8/11 7/21
6
7/21
10 Dramawerks $385
SILLY FACES! STAGE MAKEUP & MASKS (7-15 YRS)
Join Rover Dramawerks for a creative adventure into the art of theatrical make-up and mask design. You will learn how to create characters using theatrical make-up skills and techniques such as scars, old age, shadow and highlights, animals, and more! Learn about mask making and some of the fascinating theatrical history involving masks. Take your mask home with you after the final class. Each student should bring a sack lunch, drinks, and snacks each day. 155494 COX M-F 8:30am-4:30pm
7/7
5 Dramawerks $195
YOUNG WRITER’S CAMP (12-17 YRS)
Rover Dramawerks takes aspiring writers on a journey from concept to curtain. Week one will be spent with a mentor, learning the ins and outs of writing a 10-15 minute play including plot, characters, dialogue, theme, conflict and resolution. Week two, the playwrights will see their work come to life as they team up with directors and actors from the Advanced Acting Camp, tweaking their new play to perfection. Each student should bring a drink and snack each day. 155495 COX M-F 12:30pm-4:30pm 7/28
10 Dramawerks $225
5 Dramawerks $185
LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ CLINIC (8-12 YRS)
156124 156125 156126 156127
Let’s put on a musical! You will learn the fundamental basics of musical theatre from acting skills to choreography (dance), to the vocal skills required in song interpretation for musical theatre. This two-week camp will focus on developing and rehearsing a musical from start to finish, with the production presented to an audience of family and friends on the last day of class! Students should have a basic understanding of music and be able to sing. Each student should bring a sack lunch, drinks, and snacks each day. Student may need to provide his/her own simple costume for the play.
LEAVE NO TRACE Plano Parks and Recreation is proud to be a Leave No Trace partner with the Center for Outdoor Ethics. We educate users of our outdoor programs on the importance ot taking a personal role in preserving the outdoor experience for future generations and to abide by the Leave No Trace Principles: • PLAN AHEAD AND PREPARE • TRAVEL AND CAMP ON DURABLE SURFACES • DISPOSE OF WASTE PROPERLY • LEAVE WHAT YOU FIND • MINIMIZE CAMPFIRE IMPACTS • RESPECT WILDLIFE • BE CONSIDERATE OF OTHER VISITORS
5 MagicMusic $159 5 MagicMusic $159 5 MagicMusic $159
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SUMMER CAMPS
TEENS OUTREACH & ADVENTURE (14-16 YRS)
Indoor/Outdoor
JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP (8-16 YRS)
One-week tennis camps are offered to junior players (ages 8-18) from beginner level to ZAT level players, including High Point’s Future Stars and Competitive program players. The fundamental strokes (ground strokes, volleys, and serve) are emphasized using group instruction, drill and match-like play situations. Basic strategy and tactics are covered as well as the basic rules of the game. Enrollment fee includes a camp t-shirt. In a cooperative effort, camps taught at PISD sites are run by the coaches at the respective senior high schools. Camps taught at High Point are run by High Point staff.
156497 PWSH W-Sa 8am-Noon 156498 PESH W-Sa 8am-Noon 156499 PSH W-Sa 8am-Noon 156500 HP W-Sa 8am-Noon 156501 HP M-F 9am-Noon 156502 HP M-F 9am-Noon 156503 HP M-Th 9am-Noon 156504 HP M-F 9am-Noon 156505 HP M-F 9am-Noon 156506 HP M-F 9am-Noon 156507 HP M-F 9am-Noon 156508 HP M-F 9am-Noon 156509 PWSH M-F 8am-11am 156510 PESH M-F 8am-11am 156511 PSH M-F 8am-11am 156512 HP M-F 9am-Noon 156513 HP M-F 9am-Noon
6/11 6/11 6/11 6/11 6/16 6/23 6/30 7/7 7/14 7/21 7/28 8/4 8/4 8/4 8/4 8/11 8/18
4 4 4 4 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Walker Allen Lazarine Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Walker Allen Lazarine Watson Watson
$175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $145 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175
MYSTERY WEEK (12-15 YRS)
Campers will enjoy a mystery trip every day in addition to swimming, visiting museums, and other activities. 154976 LIB
M-F 9am-3pm
7/21
5 Staff
$95
SCRAMBLE RAMBLE (12-15 YRS)
A week filled with an exciting variety of activities such as trips to water parks, bowling, and many more fun adventures.
154971 LIB 154972 LIB 154973 LIB
M-F 9am-3pm M-F 9am-3pm M-F 9am-3pm
6/16 7/14 7/28
5 Staff 5 Staff 5 Staff
$95 $95 $95
SPORTS CAMP (10-15 YRS)
Does your teen think earning community service credits is boring? Not at this camp. Teens will have the opportunity to participate in community service projects, socialize with peers and learn leadership skills while having fun. All participants will earn community service points for school and other organizations.
154997 LIB 155555 LIB
M-F 9am-3pm M-F 9am-3pm
7/7 8/4
5 Staff 5 Staff
$95 $95
WATER WORKS (12-15 YRS)
A week filled with exciting activities that center around water to keep cool in the Texas heat. 154977 LIB
M-F 9am-3pm
6/23
5 Staff
$95
Kid Kapers
KID KAPERS (5-6 YRS)
Kid Kapers is a two-week program conveniently located in area recreation centers. Participants are placed into age-appropriate groups ranging from 5-6 years and 7-10 years of age. Children will participate in a variety of group activities that include craft projects, OUTDOOR games, music, stories, and more that revolve around a central theme of the week. A weekly newsletter with detailed information about daily activities will be sent home at the beginning of each week for parents to view and discuss with their children. Liberty participants will have the opportunity to utilize the outdoor pool Tuesdays and Thursdays so bring swimsuit, towel and flip-flops. Campers will be swim tested before they will be able to access the deep end. Please send a sack lunch and drink for your child each day. Again this year, campers at both sites will learn how to use iPads in a fun and educational way for 30 minutes one day per week. From Pop Math to Mini Piano there is an app for everything.
156292 CAR 156293 CAR 156294 CAR 156295 CAR 156065 LIB 156063 LIB 156064 LIB 156066 LIB 156068 LIB
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm
6/16 7/7 7/21 8/4 6/16 7/7 7/21 8/4 8/18
10 Staff 10 Staff 10 Staff 10 Staff 10 Staff 10 Staff 10 Staff 10 Staff 5 Staff
$125 $125 $125 $125 $125 $125 $125 $125 $65
Campers will have fun experiencing a variety of sporting activities such as tennis, swimming, bowling, and more. Fee includes all equipment and instruction.
154482 LIB 154483 LIB 154484 LIB 154485 LIB 154486 LIB 154487 LIB 154488 LIB 154489 LIB
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
9am-3pm 9am-3pm 9am-3pm 9am-3pm 9am-3pm 9am-3pm 9am-3pm 9am-3pm
6/16 6/23 7/7 7/14 7/21 7/28 8/4 8/11
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
$95 $95 $95 $95 $95 $95 $95 $95
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KID KAPERS (7-10 YRS)
Kid Kapers is a two-week program conveniently located in area recreation centers. Participants are placed into age-appropriate groups ranging from 5-6 years and 7-10 years of age. Children will participate in a variety of group activities that include craft projects, OUTDOOR games, music, stories, and more that revolve around a central theme of the week. A weekly newsletter with detailed information about daily activities will be sent home at the beginning of each week for parents to view and discuss with their children. Liberty participants will have the opportunity to participate in the American Red Cross Whales Tales program and other water games utilizing the outdoor pool at least one day a week. All campers will remain in the shallow end during pool time. Please send a sack lunch and drink for your child each day. Again this year, kids will learn how to use iPads in a fun and educational way for 30 minutes every Monday. From Pop Math to Mini Piano there is an app for everything.
156341 CAR 156339 CAR 156340 CAR 156342 CAR 156135 LIB 156136 LIB 156137 LIB 156138 LIB 156139 LIB
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm
6/16 7/7 7/21 8/4 6/16 7/7 7/21 8/4 8/18
10 Staff 10 Staff 10 Staff 10 Staff 10 Staff 10 Staff 10 Staff 10 Staff 5 Staff
$125 $125 $125 $125 $125 $125 $125 $125 $65
Are you looking for a summer job that’s fun? Do you want to get outside and make a difference in a child’s life?
Outdoor Day Camp
NATURE CAMP (7-11 YRS)
Campers will have a great time enjoying the great out-of-doors at Arbor Hills Nature Preserve. Stream exploration, plant identification, and more will be the focus of this educational camp.
154699 ARB W-F 8:30am-12:30pm 6/11 154700 ARB M-F 8:30am-12:30pm 6/16
3 Staff 5 Staff
$55 $80
STAND UP PADDLE BOARD CAMP (11-16 YRS)-NEW
Campers will learn the basics of standup paddle boarding, and have an awesome time learning the sport. Each day is focused on teaching a new skill, and introducing a new water activity. Instructors will teach balance, control, steering and paddle etiquette, marine education, and water safety. Campers will participate in moves and tricks each day. The agenda will be subject to daily weather conditions. Campers will get a chance at the end of camp to race and win prizes. 155504 OPP M-F 9:30am-Noon
6/23
8
5 Staff
$185
Gain valuable work experience while creating great memories with staff and campers. We have openings (16 yrs and older) for the following positions: Day Camp Counselor Day Camp Coordinator Learn to Swim Instructors Lifeguards Sports Coordinator Teen Camp Coordinator Playground Leader Playground Coordinator Apply at www.plano.gov/hr.
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ADULT 50 + How to Read the Activity/Course Information
Registration
How to Read the Activity/Course Information FIT MIX-NEW
This class is geared toward active movers who know the value of exercise and are committed to a fit and healthy lifestyle. Each day will focus on a different fitness format: yoga, Pilates, cardio and strength training. If you like to move and stay in shape this mix is for you. 156262 TMC M-F
1:15pm-2:10pm 3/17
20 Dunn
$99
The title of the course is FIT MIX. The Course Code is 156262, and it meets at TOM MUEHLENBECK CENTER on MONDAY-FRIDAY from 1:15pm-2:10pm, begins MARCH 17, meets 20 times, the instructor is DUNN, and the fee for this course is $99. SEN = Plano Senior Recreation Center CAR = Carpenter Park Recreation Center LIB - Liberty Recreation Center OAK = Oak Point Recreation Center TMC = Tom Muehlenbeck Center
The Plano Senior Recreation Center’s newsletter, TrendSetter, can be picked up free of charge at the Senior Recreation Center. You may also view it in the Seniors section of our Web site at planoparks.org.
Off-Site Activities
BOWLING The “Swinging Seniors” league bowls every Tuesday at 1pm at the Plano Super Bowl on Avenue K. Call the bowling alley at 972-424-5561 for details. GOLF Plano Senior Men’s Golf Association plays Monday and Thursday. For more information, visit their Web site at psmga.com. The Wellness Center for Older Adults of Collin County is located inside the Plano Senior Recreation Center and is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm. Health examinations, durable medical equipment, screenings, support groups and assistance counseling are available. For more information about the Wellness Center call 972-941-7335 or visit the Seniors section of our Web site at planoparks.org.
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THE FRIENDLY BRIDGE CLUB Play duplicate bridge in the new ACBL bridge game. No advanced sign up required. Bring your own partner. Drop-in play is scheduled at 10am-2pm on Monday and Thursday at Liberty Recreation Center. Cost is $6 per person per visit.
Business
Senior Newsletter
Wellness Center for Older Adults
Registration for senior programs will begin on Saturday, March 1 at the Senior Recreation Center from 8am-Noon. Self-Service registration begins at 8am by using Internet or drop-off registration. See How To Register for details.
ELDER PLANNING WORKSHOP & LUNCHEON II
Changes or new laws that could change your social security benefits will be discussed, including what the fiscal cliff means to you. Bring any questions you may have about annuities, catastrophic illness planning, keeping your principal safe and reducing taxes on your social security. Lunch, dessert and door prizes begin at 11:40 am. 154929 SEN Tu
10:30am-1pm
5/27
1 Steelman
$9
ESTATE PLANNING: CREATING A LEGACY
This class will address how to formulate an estate plan that meets your personal needs and goals; how to most effectively pass your wealth on to heirs; how to make smart and tax efficient choices and how to establish and preserve a legacy of giving and community involvement. 155307 SEN Tu
7pm-8pm
4/22
1 Litwin
$9
HOME BUSINESS START UP
Learn how to start up a home business and how to draw up a business mind map. Learn about the social media advantage, part-time opportunities and how to find local resources and partners. Workshop also includes one individual coaching session. 155829 SEN Tu,Th 6:30pm-8:30pm
5/6
2 Craig
$19
WILLS, TRUSTS & PROBATE
Do you need a will? Does a living trust reduce or eliminate estate taxes? How should you leave property for your children? Learn how to arrange your estate to distribute your property according to your wishes with the least amount of tax and expense. 154928 SEN Tu
planoparks.org
7pm-8pm
5/6
1 Botts
$9
9
ADULT 50 +
INTRO TO COMPUTERS MADE EASY
Computer Learning Center
COMPUTING MADE SIMPLE-NEW
For those with little or no computer experience. Explore the basics of the Windows operating system and how to use a mouse. Basic introduction to word processing, email, and the Internet. Student must have a computer at home for practice between classes.
Are you interested in learning about computers in a fun and nontechnical way? This class will provide just the necessary things to allow you to use the Internet, to learn the options available for email, text processing and other useful aspects of computing. A CD is provided with the class materials and easy exercises for practice at home. At the conclusion of this class you will receive a recommended list of classes available to further your computer learning. The student needs access to a computer with Microsoft.
155782 SEN M 155783 SEN Th
CREATING PHOTO BOOKS
155786 SEN Th
155787 SEN Th 155788 SEN Th
1pm-3pm 1pm-3pm
3/20 5/15
3 Crutchfield 3 Crutchfield
$19 $19
Learn what a photo book is, which Web sites to use to create one, and step-by-step instructions on how to create a photo book for your coffee table or as a gift. Come see examples in the display case at the Senior Recreation Center. 155740 SEN W
9:30am-11:30am
5/7
2 Dolan
$15
FILE MANAGEMENT
Now that you’ve created that document, where do you save it? Now that you’ve saved it, how do you find it? Learn how to create, rename, and delete folders; search for, move, and copy files/folders; create a file structure; save and print from the Internet; and save email contents. Using Windows 7, you will learn how to perform these actions. 155741 SEN W
9am-11am
3/19
4 Gaertner
$29
GOOGLE TOOLS...MORE & EVEN MORE
Everyone has used Google to search the Internet, but did you know it has free tools for reference, communication, shopping, entertainment, for creating blogs and getting turn by turn directions from one destination to another? Learn how to use these tools to become more productive with your computer. Students should have basic computer skills including the use of a mouse and keyboard. 155745 SEN Tu
1pm-3pm
5/6
1 Tinoco
$9
INTRO TO EMAIL USING GMAIL
Gmail is a free email service. In this class you will learn to send and receive email. You will learn to open and download photos and other attachments. Other topics will include creating labels to organize your mail and creating group contacts. Participants will receive specific instructions that will enable them to generate their personal Gmail account. Students should have basic computer skills (including the use of a mouse and keyboard) and have access to a personal computer for practice outside of class. 155742 SEN Tu
1pm-3pm
4/22
2 Tinoco
$9
INTRO TO WINDOWS 8.1 SEMINAR
In this seminar, you’ll be introduced to Windows 8.1 and learn about its new features and functionalities. 155781 SEN M
9:30am-11:30am
4/21
10
1 Bales
$9
1pm-3pm 9:30am-11:30am
3/17 4/10
4 Trankle 8 Tycz
$19 $35
PHOTO EDITING (ADV)
Now that you’ve installed Picasa and are using some of the basic functions, learn how to expand your photo editing, management and sharing capabilities. Student must have completed the Photo Editing, Organizing and Restoration class or have working knowledge of Picasa; Picasa installed on your PC; and familiar with the basic functions of Picasa. 1pm-3pm
5/8
1 Crutchfield
$15
PHOTO EDITING, ORGANIZING & RESTORATION
You’ll be taught how to transfer your photos from your camera and scanner to your PC. Then, using Picasa, a free photo editor, learn how to fix your photos. Discover how to share your photos via email and the Internet and to print. Find out how to get Picasa for free. Student should have basic computer skills (including the use of a mouse) and access to a personal computer for product install and practice. Provide your email address when registering. 155785 SEN Th
1pm-3pm
4/24
2 Crutchfield
$25
QUICK INTRO TO FACEBOOK-NEW
Want to know what your family and friends are doing? Especially the grandkids? Come to this class and learn how to find out. We’ll cover how to create a Facebook account, establish Account Privacy Settings, search for family and friends, send a friend request, reply to a friend request and add photos. You must have previous computer and Internet experience, and a web-based email address. You must bring your email address and password to class. 155738 SEN Tu
9am-11:30am
4/8
1 Dolan
$9
SKYPE
Imagine not only talking to the grandkids for free while in another city, state or country, but being able to see them as well. With personal computers enabled with cameras, Skype allows you to communicate with your loved ones ‘face-to-face.’ This workshop will show you how to get the product for free and how to install and use it. Student should have basic computer skills (including the use of a mouse) and have access to a personal computer for product install and practice. Provide your email address when registering. 155784 SEN Th
1pm-3pm
4/10
1 Crutchfield
$9
TIPS ON INTERNET SECURITY & FRAUD AVOIDANCE-NEW
This class will provide you with techniques to make your computers, tablets and phones more secure when accessing the Internet. You’ll also receive security tips to minimize the potential of being a victim of Internet fraud, viruses, malware and scams. 156072 SEN W
9am-11am
4/23
1 Parker
planoparks.org 972-941-7250
$9
ADULT 50 + Etc...
Mark Your Calendars! Senior Wellness & Information Fair
AARP DRIVER SAFETY CLASS
This driver’s safety course is for people 50 years of age or older and is good for insurance discounts only. It cannot be used to dismiss traffic citations. Pay $4 now for facility usage and $15 on the day of class to the instructor if you’re an AARP member or $20 if you’re not a member.
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 21, 2014
153569 153570 153571 153572
Crafts and Fine Arts
LOU ANN’S WATERCOLOR
For beginning and continuing students. Supply list will print on receipt.
156357 SEN W 156358 SEN W 156359 SEN W
1pm-4pm 1pm-4pm 1pm-4pm
4/2 5/7 6/4
4 Bower 4 Bower 4 Bower
$85 $85 $85
OIL PAINTING WITH LOU ANN
Students will learn the basics of composition, color, form, perspective, and techniques of application in order to accomplish a worthwhile painting. The class will be painting still life, landscapes, and special interest subjects supplied by the teacher and/or the student. Supply list will print on receipt.
156360 SEN M 156361 SEN M
1pm-4pm 1pm-4pm
4/7 5/5
4 Bower 4 Bower
$85 $85
PAINLESS PATRIOTIC PLASTIC CANVAS-NEW
Make a small red, white and blue U.S. or Texas flag to use as a magnet or pin. Or you can make a magnet with the letters USA. All supplies provided. 155739 SEN Tu
9am-11:30am
4/22
1 Dolan
$9
PENCIL ART
This portrait, floral and landscape class explores clay-based, wax, graphite, watercolor, charcoal and pastel pencils. A new project is offered each month with a how-to sheet, supply list and reference photo. Techniques and surfaces used are interesting and informative. Supplies are furnished the first month.
156141 SEN W 156142 SEN W 156143 SEN W
10am-Noon 10am-Noon 10am-Noon
4/2 5/7 6/4
4 Mahon 4 Mahon 4 Mahon
$75 $75 $75
YOU CAN PAINT WITH OILS
Even if you’ve never held a brush or can’t draw a straight line, you’ll be amazed at the beautiful oil painting you can complete in one fun and inspiring lesson. Beginners learn basics of color mixing, brushstrokes, and perspective while completing a detailed landscape or seascape. All supplies are provided. Bring paper towels and wear old clothes. In April, you’ll paint ‘Northern Lights Mountain Landscape on a Black Canvas.’ In May, ‘Giant Sunflowers in a Cobalt Vase.’
156278 SEN F 156279 SEN F
1pm-4pm 1pm-4pm
972-941-7250
4/4 5/9
1 Garden 1 Garden
$39 $39
SEN SEN SEN SEN
Sa Th Th Tu
8am-Noon 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 5pm-9pm
4/12 4/17 5/15 6/10
1 1 1 1
AARP AARP AARP AARP
$4 $4 $4 $4
CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH
This is a beginning level Spanish class focused on conversational fluency. This class will enable you to convey a message, be understood, and carry on everyday conversations. 154923 SEN Tu
10am-11am
3/25
8 Fuentes
$45
DOWNSIZE & DECLUTTER-NEW
Have you been collecting things for years and now you don’t know what to do with it all? Getting started is the hardest part. Learn how to declutter, organize and sort your belongings. Learn what to keep and what to throw away. 155556 SEN Th
10am-11am
4/10
1 Wicker
$9
FOOT CARE/ANKLE SCREENING
The doctor will talk about general foot and ankle problems common for seniors such as ingrown nails, hammertoes, bunions, diabetes, acute injuries, and proper shoe selection. He will follow up with a screening of any foot or ankle problems from participants. 155440 SEN W
1pm-2:30pm
4/30
1 Myer
$9
FUNERAL PRE-PLANNING
This program will help you learn about the advantages of prearranging your funeral service, cremation and/or memorial service. This lets your family know your wishes. It helps to avoid family emotional stress, over spending, and unnecessary consumption of time. There will also be information on Veterans Burial Benefits. 155439 SEN M
10am-11am
5/5
1 Moudy
$9
HANDS ONLY CPR
Increasing the number of people who know about Hands-Only™ CPR will increase the chance that someone can help when an adult suddenly collapses, and more lives can be saved. Class taught by the Plano Fire Department. 154931 SEN Th
10am-11am
5/1
1 PFD
FREE
PIANO FUN (BEG)
Piano for fun! Have you been wanting to play and never had the chance? Well here’s your chance. Expert instruction, no recitals, no pressure. Class size is limited. Music fee of $25 will be paid to the instructor the first day. 154920 SEN W
planoparks.org
12:15pm-1:15pm
3/26
8 Geffen
$95
11
ADULT 50 +
PIANO FUN (ADV/BEG)
AEROBICISE GOLD
For continuing beginning students.
154915 SEN M 154916 SEN W
11:45am-12:45pm 3/31 1:15pm-2:15pm 3/26
8 Foreman 8 Geffen
$95 $95
PIANO FUN (ADV)
Hone your playing skills in a recreational atmosphere! For continuing students and students with playing experience. This relaxed class will reinforce concepts learned in intermediate classes and introduce new playing skills. The instructor will be happy to help you with class placement. Class size is limited. 154914 SEN M
12:45pm-1:45pm
3/31
8 Foreman
$95
PIANO FUN (EARLY LEVEL I)
More recreational music making! For continuing students and students with some playing experience. This relaxed class will reinforce basic musical concepts and introduce new skills. The instructor will be happy to help you with class placement. Class size is limited.
154922 SEN W 154921 SEN M
11:15am-12:15pm 3/26 1:45pm-2:45pm 3/31
8 Geffen 8 Foreman
$95 $95
SELLING ON EBAY
Want to turn your old junk into cash or sell some of your craft work to a bigger market? Learn how to use eBay to sell your items while minimizing fees, shipping costs, and effort. Whether you’re looking for a second income stream or a full time job, eBay auctions turn up all sorts of buyers! 155323 SEN W
9:30am-11:30am
3/26
1 Morris
$19
Fitness This class will begin with 20 minutes of cardio, then transition into 20 minutes of strength training and ends with a 10 minute stretch to improve flexibility. 9am-9:50am
3/24
9 Hoeler
$55
A.M. FOREVER YOUNG GOLD
This is a full body workout with focus on strength training, balance, core strength and flexibility. 155573 SEN Tu
11am-11:50am
3/25
10 Hoeler
$59
A.M. STILL GOING STRONG
Class will focus on building strength and flexibility using weights and resistance bands. 156555 SEN
F
10am-10:50am
3/28
9 Hoeler
$55
ABOVE & BELOW THE BELT
A complete large-muscle conditioning class using a variety of fitness equipment including free weights, resistance tubes and mats. This class is a great full body workout for everyone to increase strength and bone density. Chair usage is optional. 154985 CAR M
9am-9:50am
3/17
12
154986 CAR M
10am-10:50am
3/17
9 Harrison-Staub $59
ARMCHAIR EXERCISE PLUS
This seated workout is great for individuals who are post-rehab, need range of motion work, or who have physical limitations. Sit and get fit while listening to workout music mixes.
155607 SEN M 155608 SEN F
11am-11:30am 3/24 10:25am-10:55am 3/28
9 Markland 10 Markland
$35 $39
BALANCE & STRENGTH
This class will focus on improving total body balance and strength by using a variety of equipment such as weights, bands, balls and bars. We will stand and sit throughout the workout as we work the entire body through a variety of exercises. NO CARDIO. 155583 SEN M
10am-10:50am
3/24
9 Markland
$55
BALANCE BALL BASICS
An introduction to core stabilization and balance training using a large stability ball and a Bosu dome. Bring your own size-appropriate ball. 154989 CAR F
10am-10:50am
3/21
9 Harrison-Staub $55
BALLET GOLD
Learn the basics of ballet while improving flexibility, balance and promoting good posture. Ballet is expressive and enjoyable, danced to classical music. No dress code.
155581 SEN M 155582 SEN F
A.M. 20/20 GOLD 155580 SEN M
Dynamic fitness exercises that focus on endurance, variety, and functional training. While aerobicising, props such as weights, bands, bars, balls, and benches are used for the added benefits of strength, balance, coordination and flexibility. Modifications are encouraged and there is no lying on the floor.
9am-9:50am 9:30am-10:20am
3/24 3/28
9 Johnson 10 Johnson
$55 $59
CARDIO COMBO GOLD
Elevate your metabolism by moving rhythmically to music for 30 minutes (grapevine, hustle, mambo, knee-lifts and kicks). Then we use free weights and resistance bands to tone the shoulders, arms, chest and upper back. Stretching is included. 154980 CAR W
9am-9:50am
3/19
9 Harrison-Staub $55
CHAIR YOGA GOLD (BEG)
A gentle form of yoga practiced sitting in a chair or standing and using the chair for support. Regular exercise promotes physical and mental fitness. 155746 SEN Th
9am-9:50am
3/27
10 Ruby
$59
CHOREOGRAPHED BALLROOM DANCE III
Relieve the stress of learning to dance popular ballroom rhythms through choreographed ballroom dancing where a cuer calls out the dance moves. Learn dance routines and figures to standard dance rhythms such as rumba, cha-cha, waltz, tango, bolero and foxtrot. Partner and basic round dance experience required. 155509 SEN Th
6:15pm-8:45pm
3/27
9 Pelton
9 Harrison-Staub $59
planoparks.org 972-941-7250
$59
ADULT 50 +
CIRCUIT TRAINING
This class will use weights, bands, chairs, and steps for a safe, effective workout. Combines gentle, non-impact aerobics with weight training to build cardiovascular fitness, strength, balance, and coordination. Circuit training alternates back and forth between weight training and aerobics. This class is for all levels. 154569 SEN M
11:05am-11:55am 3/17
10 Brady
$59
CORE STRENGTHENING EXERCISE
Learn proper techniques to strengthen, stretch and condition different muscle groups. Regular exercise can benefit circulation, metabolism and muscle tone. Class will use balls, resistance bands, mats and hand weights. 155609 SEN W
9am-9:50am
3/26
9 Markland
$55
FIT MIX-NEW
This class is geared toward active movers who know the value of exercise and are committed to a fit and healthy lifestyle. Each day will focus on a different fitness format: yoga, Pilates, cardio and strength training. If you like to move and stay in shape this mix is for you.
156262 TMC M-F 156268 TMC M-F
1:15pm-2:10pm 1:15pm-2:10pm
3/17 4/14
20 Dunn 20 Dunn
$99 $99
GENERATOR
Don’t just define your body. Redefine your life. This class is designed to put you on the path to fitness with low impact exercises that target balance, flexibility, muscle strength, range of motion and cardiovascular endurance. Classes are taught by certified personal trainers and are designed for all fitness levels. Every class is different and is designed to keep your body guessing so get ready to see results. Work hard, have fun and get fit!
155687 TMC Tu,Th 9am-10am 155688 TMC Tu,Th 9am-10am
4/8 5/6
8 Reid 8 Reid
$79 $79
TOTALLY FIT
Lively, non- impact cardio class designed to be gentle on the joints while improving your cardiovascular fitness. Movements are designed to stimulate your brain as well as improve posture, core, balance, flexibility and strength. Weights and bands are used for the strength training at the end of class.
154571 SEN Tu 154573 SEN Th
10am-10:50am 10am-10:50am
3/18 3/20
10 Brady 10 Brady
$59 $59
LINE DANCE (BEG)
This class is for those who have no dance experience.
155749 SEN Th 155750 SEN Sa
10am-10:50am 9:30am-10:25am
3/27 3/29
10 Hockett 8 Fang
$59 $49
For individuals who have prior experience in line dance. This class promotes health and fitness. Featured dances include country, rumba, cha-cha, tango, swing and hip-hop. No partner required. 10:30am-11:45am 3/29
9 Falldine
Pilates will improve your posture as well as breathing and strength. Using slow, controlled movements you will improve your core strength, tone your muscles and reshape your body. You will be on the floor on a mat for the entire class. Modifications will be given so that all fitness levels can succeed in this class. Each class ends in meditation and deep relaxation. 154579 SEN Th
3/20
10 Brady
$59
PILATES, CORE & MORE
Want better posture and a long, lean physique? Leave the Spanx at home while a certified personal trainer helps you train your abdominals, lower back, hips and glutes to strengthen your core and inner girdles. Props may be used. 154984 CAR M
11am-11:50am
3/17
9 Harrison-Staub $59
SENIOR PILATES
Focusing on core muscles including abdominals, lower back and hips, you will lengthen, tone and improve posture through stretching as the body moves. Main principles include breathing, flowing motion, centering, precision and control. 155818 OAK Tu
11am-Noon
3/18
11 Mitchell
$79
SPRING DANCE PARTY
Join old and new friends who love to dance for fun and exercise. Class will be a mixture of easy line, circle and folk dances. No partners or experience necessary. 155586 SEN M
10am-10:50am
3/24
9 Lukers
$55
STRENGTHEN & LENGTHEN
Standing and using a chair for support, we move all of our lower body muscles through their fullest range of motion while also working on balance and good posture. We then sit and use free weights, balls, and bands to strengthen our upper body. No cardio, just toning and stretching to keep muscles strong and limber. 154981 CAR W
10am-10:50am
3/19
9 Harrison-Staub $55
TAI CHI (INT)
This is an ongoing traditional concept class for experienced students or second time beginners seeking an extra day to sustain current skills. 155510 SEN Tu
9am-10am
3/25
10 Larsen
$9
TAI CHI GOLD (BEG)
$55
155611 SEN W 155612 SEN F
10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am
3/26 3/28
9 Edwards 9 Edwards
$55 $55
TAI CHI GOLD (INT)
A great way to improve your balance, breathing and flexibility with a low impact on joints. You will feel refreshed and energized. 155610 SEN W
9am-9:50am
3/26
9 Daffinee
$55
TAP DANCE GOLD (BEG)
Join a professional tap dance instructor in this class designed for seniors who want to learn to tap dance or improve their existing skills. 155747 SEN Th
972-941-7250
11am-11:50am
Tai Chi is a great relaxing exercise that is good for the mind, body and spirit.
LINE DANCE-POPULAR 155799 SEN Sa
PILATES GOLD
planoparks.org
9am-9:50am
3/27
10 Wilder
$59
13
ADULT 50 +
WEIGHT ROOM ORIENTATION
This class is designed to familiarize patrons with the center’s fitness room exercise training equipment, treadmills, recumbent and upright bikes. 156578 SEN
Sa 10:45am-11:30am
1/29
2 Markland
$25
WEIGHT TRAINING GOLD
This class consists of a warm-up, stretch, weight training to build your strength, resistance bands and exercise steps. The class will work upper and lower body muscle groups and ends with stretch and relaxation. 156605 SEN
Th 9am-9:50am
3/27
10 Dunkin
ZUMBA GOLD® TONING
Workout combines targeted body-sculpting exercises and fun cardio work with Latin-infused moves to create a calorie-torching, strengthtraining dance fitness-party. Students learn how to use lightweight, maraca-like toning sticks to enhance rhythm and tone all their target zones, including arms, abs, gluteus maximus and thighs. All fitness levels welcome. 155613 SEN W
$59
155512 155513 155514 155515
SEN SEN SEN SEN
F Tu Th Sa
11:05am-12:30pm 10:50am-12:10pm 5:15pm-6:20pm 9:55am-11:05am
3/28 3/25 3/27 3/29
9 10 9 9
Ruby Ramirez Ruby Litwin
$55 $59 $55 $55
YOGA GOLD (INT)
The class uses standing poses from beginning yoga foundations to balance mind and body. Cultivate a deeper awareness working with breath, poses, and meditation. This is a perfect class for someone who has yoga experience. 155751 SEN Th
10:10am-11:20am 3/27
10 Ruby
$59
YOGA GOLD (ADV) 155511 SEN Tu
9:30am-10:40am
3/25
10 Ramirez
$59
YOGA/PILATES FUSE
Yoga and Pilates are true mind and body soul mates. The class will focus on strengthening the core, balance and flexibility through basic yoga and Pilates moves. Please bring a yoga/exercise mat to class. 155614 SEN W
11am-11:50am
3/26
9 Markland
$55
YO-PI MAT GOLD
Experience this flowing mixture of basic yoga postures and Pilates exercises to enhance core strength, balance, flexibility and an overall sense of well-being. Please bring an exercise/yoga mat to class. 154982 CAR W
ZUMBA GOLD
11am-11:50am
3/19
9 Harrison-Staub $55
®
Work out to international rhythms in a ‘feel happy’ exercise that is fun, effective, and energizing. This low impact cardio class strives to improve your balance, strength, and flexibility.
154575 154576 154578 156572
SEN SEN SEN SEN
F Tu Th Sa
8:30am-9:20am 9am-9:50am 5pm-5:50pm 9am-9:45am
3/21 3/18 3/27 3/29
14
10 10 9 9
Brady Brady Longoria Longoria
9 Markland
$55
CINCO DE MAYO
Come celebrate the 1862 victory of the Mexicans over the French army of Napoleon III! Come celebrate life with lunch, fun and musical entertainment! Sponsored by the Senior Center Council. Please register early. Space limited. 154825 SEN F
Noon-1:30pm
5/2
1 Staff
$8
FREE FITNESS WEEK
Free Fitness Week works like this, during the first week of Spring 2014 try out any Mon/Wed/Fri or Thursday night and Saturday regularly scheduled exercise classes, March 24 through 29 and the first class is on us. Registration is required for participation. Discover all the Adult 50+ exercise workouts the Senior Recreation Center has to offer. 156573 SEN M-Sa 9am-Noon
This class is for experienced yoga students who have completed one or more sessions of yoga for seniors. The class will work on more difficult stretching and relaxation techniques. Bring a mat or blanket to each class.
3/26
Shows/Events
YOGA GOLD (BEG)
When you feel younger, you look younger! Yoga promotes physical fitness and enhances your health through stretching, breathing and relaxation exercises. Bring a blanket or mat to class.
10am-10:50am
MOTHER’S DAY TEA 154826 SEN F
1pm-2:30pm
3/24
1 Fitness
5/9
1 Staff
FREE $5
SPRING DINNER THEATRE-NEW
Plano Senior High School theatre students will present a comedy you will love on the Plano Senior Recreation Center stage! Plano Senior High has a long history of dedication to and excellence in the performing arts. Their theatre program took home awards for Best Musical, Best Actor and Best Stage Crew and Tech at the Dallas Summer Musicals High School Musical Awards in the spring of 2013. Their students regularly advance to district or regionals in the University Interscholastic League One Act Play competition. The Plano Senior Council will also provide you with a delicious dinner. 154827 SEN Th
6pm-8pm
4/24
1 Staff
$10
VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION LUNCHEON
For Plano Senior Recreation Center’s outstanding volunteers, a special luncheon in your honor. Please be our guest for a delicious lunch, entertainment and awards. For current and 2013 volunteers only. Register by March 31. 156284 SEN F
11:45am-1:45pm
4/11
1 Staff
FREE
$59 $59 $55 $55
planoparks.org 972-941-7250
ADULT 50 +
EVITA-NEW
Trips
AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER TOUR
Come with us to tour The AT&T Performing Arts Center complex, the multi-venue center for music, opera, theatre and dance in the Dallas Arts District. The Center is one of the most technologically advanced performing arts venues in the country. The tour also includes the Wyly Theatre, Strauss Square and Sammons Park. Bring money for lunch after the tour. There is a lot of walking on this tour. 154542 SEN W
9:15am-1:30pm
4/23
1 Perry
$10
CAVANAUGH FLIGHT MUSEUM
Aviation history comes alive as you view 35 authentic aircraft from WWI, WWII, Korea and Vietnam in the Cavanaugh Flight Museum at Addison Airport. Admire planes like the Fokker DVII, Sopwith Camel, P-51 Mustang, B-25 Mitchell and many more. These war birds are housed in four separate hangers, so wear your walking shoes. Bring money for lunch. 156388 SEN F
9:30am-1:30pm
4/25
1 Pero
$19
DALLAS BLOOMS AT THE ARBORETUM
See hundreds of the most colorful and fragrant spring flowers at the Dallas Arboretum on White Rock Lake. Bring a sack lunch or purchase from the concession areas. This is a self-guided walking tour. 154507 SEN W
9:30am-2:30pm
4/9
1 Perry
$23
DALLAS HOLOCAUST MUSEUM
In the center of Dallas’ historical district, we will tour the museum which primarily focuses on one day during the Holocaust - April 19, 1943. Three important events happened that day: the 20th deportation train from Mechlin, Belgium was attacked by partisans; the Warsaw ghetto uprising began; and the Bermuda Conference met. Afterwards, we will have lunch at the Corner Bakery Cafe on N Market St. 156173 SEN W
8:45am-1pm
4/30
1 Deats
$25
DALLAS STARS HOCKEY
5pm-10:30pm
3/24
1 Pero
$35
EQUALLY DIVIDED-NEW
This all too human comedy about trying to do the right thing when there is an estate to settle finds Edith and Renata surrounded by their late mother’s temptingly portable collection of antiques. All too soon, they begin to learn that honesty, like beauty, is only skin deep. At the Bath House Cultural Center in Dallas. Before the play, we’ll have lunch at Casa Linda Plaza where you have several restaurants to choose from including Highland Park Cafeteria, Chili’s and El Fenix. Bring money for lunch. 154711 SEN W
11:30am-4:30pm
972-941-7250
154275 SEN Th
5/14
1 Deats
$26
12:30pm-5pm
4/17
1 Deats
$39
FINISHING SCHOOL-NEW
Is assisted living like high school all over again? New guy Al is the freshman and Wizzer the wiser senior in this new two-act comedy by Dallas playwright Elaine Liner. Laugh at late-in-life lessons about fitting in, flirting and finding new reasons to live it up. Held at the Bath House Cultural Center in Dallas. Before the play, we’ll have lunch at Casa Linda Plaza where you have several restaurants to choose from including Highland Park Cafeteria, Chili’s and El Fenix. Bring money for lunch. 154710 SEN Th
11:30am-4:30pm
3/20
1 Deats
$26
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN RAILROAD
Return to the thrilling days of railroad travel with a tour of the Museum of the American Railroad in Frisco, Texas. View the area’s largest collection of locomotives and Pullman cars. Fee covers admission. Bring money for lunch. 154491 SEN F
9:30am-2pm
4/18
1 Pero
$19
ROUGHRIDERS SPRING BASEBALL
Enjoy Roughrider baseball on a spring afternoon as we venture to the Dr. Pepper/7Up Ballpark to see them play the Tulsa Drillers. Seating will be along the first base line and everyone will receive an all-you-can-eat and drink voucher and a Riders hat. 154581 SEN Th
Join us for a board crashing night of Dallas Stars vs. Winnipeg Jets at American Airlines Center. We will leave the center at 5 P.M. Bring money for food, wear walking shoes and a watch. 154799 SEN M
Eva Perón used her beauty and charisma to rise meteorically from the slums of Argentina to the presidential mansion as First Lady. Adored by her people as a champion for the poor, she became one of the most powerful women in the world - while her greed, outsized ambition and fragile health made her one of the most tragic. Evita tells Eva’s passionate and unforgettable true story, and features some of theater’s most beautiful songs, including ‘Don’t Cry for Me Argentina,’ ‘Another Suitcase in Another Hall’ and ‘High Flying, Adored.’ Held at Fair Park Music Hall. We have convenient rear orchestra seating.
10am-3pm
5/22
1 Perry
$29
TEXAS RANGERS BASEBALL
Take me out to the ball game! Watch the two time American League Champion Texas Rangers play the Philadelphia Phillies and Seattle Mariners on Dollar Hot Dog Nights. Fee covers admission. Bring money for concessions.
154704 SEN W 154705 SEN W
9:45am-5pm 4:30pm-10:30pm
4/2 5/7
1 Pero 1 Pero
$45 $45
THE DALLAS ZOO
Founded in 1888, the Dallas Zoo is the oldest in Texas, and with 95 developed acres, it is the biggest zoo in Texas in terms of land mass. We will tour the Wilds of Africa on the Monorail Safari, visit the KimberlyClark Chimpanzee Forest and see the Bird and Reptile Building. Bring money for lunch at the zoo. There is a lot of walking. 154541 SEN M
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4/14
1 Perry
$18
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AQUATICS JACK CARTER POOL
HARRY ROWLINSON COMMUNITY NATATORIUM 1712 Avenue P 972-941-7670
CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS (see p. 18 for details)
Pool open for summer season and scheduled classes only
LIBERTY RECREATION CENTER 2601 Glencliff Drive 972-769-4234 Pool open for summer season only
OAK POINT RECREATION CENTER 6000 Jupiter Road 972-941-7540 Admission (Rec Center & Pool): $6 adults (16+), $3 youth (3-15)
Indoor 50-meter pool with a shallow water leisure area complete with water slide, tumble buckets, and zero depth entry ramp. Pool water is heated to 84° F year-round. Outdoor pool features a shallow water beach entry with an assortment of spray features, water playground and water slide. Children 6 years and under must be supervised by and within arms reach of a paying adult at all times.
PUBLIC SWIMMING HOURS 2pm-5pm Mon-Fri 8pm-9:45pm Mon-Thu 5pm-9:45pm Friday 1pm-5:45pm Sat 1pm-5:45pm Sun
Leisure Pool Entire Pool Entire Pool, Diving opens 8pm Entire Pool Entire Pool
PUBLIC LAP SWIMMING
5am-9:45pm Mon-Fri 8am-Noon Sat 1pm-5:45pm Sat/Sun
TOM MUEHLENBECK CENTER 5801 W. Parker Road 972-769-4404 Admission (Rec Center & Pool): $6 adults (16+), $3 youth (3-15)
Indoor 8 lane, 25 yard pool featuring depths from 3½ ft to 12 ft, a diving board, and a large drop slide. There is a separate indoor leisure pool featuring 2 walking lanes, a flume slide, vortex, current channel, and a water play structure for younger crowds. Indoor lap pool is kept at 83˚ and indoor leisure pool at 85˚ year-round. Outdoor facility has a slide tower with 3 run-out slides, a shallow play structure, spray ground, leisure pool, concessions, and separate entrance. Outdoor pool closed for the fall season. Children 6 years and under must be supervised by and within arms reach of a paying adult at all times.
PUBLIC SWIMMING HOURS LAP POOL Public Lap Swim** **At least 2 lap lanes available at all times Mon-Fri: 5am-9:45pm Sat: 8am-5:45pm Sun: 1pm-5:45pm Drop Slide & Diving Board Fri: 7pm-9:45pm Sat: 3pm-5:45pm Sun: 3pm-5:45pm LEISURE POOL Leisure Lanes and River*
*river not available during times of class use
PLANO AQUATIC CENTER 2301 Westside Drive 972-769-4232 Admission: $3
The Plano Aquatic Center features a 25-yard indoor lap pool, indoor play area for younger guests, locker rooms, birthday party room and outdoor spray ground. Pool water is heated to 84° F year-round. Children 6 years and under must be supervised by and within arms reach of a paying adult at all times.
PUBLIC SWIMMING HOURS 11am-3pm Mon-Fri 7:15pm-9:30pm Mon/Wed/Fri 1pm-6pm Saturday 1pm-6pm Sunday
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Open Swim (Adults and Children) Leisure Lanes, River Leisure Slide: & Splash Ground: Fri: 5pm-9:45pm Mon-Thu: 2pm-5pm Sat: 1pm-5:45pm Fri: 2pm-9:45pm Sun: 1pm-5:45pm Sat: 1pm-5:45pm Sun: 1pm-5:45pm Adults Only River: Mon & Wed: 5am-8am and 10am-2pm Tue & Thu: 5am-10am and 11am-2pm Fri: 5am-9am and 10am-2pm
Leisure Lanes: Mon & Wed: 5am-9:30am and Noon-2pm Tue & Thu: 5am-7am and 9:30am-2pm Fri: 5am-9am and 10am-2pm
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AQUATICS LAP LANE POLICY
Lap lanes are provided for those wishing to keep fit through continuous lap swimming. All swimmers must be able to swim continuously and demonstrate knowledge of lap swimming etiquette. Swimmers unable to do so will be asked by the pool staff to leave the lap lane.
MEMBERSHIPS Memberships provide access to all recreation centers and swimming pools in the Plano Parks and Recreation system. The annual membership must be paid all at once and is non-refundable and nontransferable. The month to month membership is paid in monthly installments via Mastercard, Visa or Discover and may be cancelled at any time.
Memberships include access to the following facilities: Carpenter Park Recreation Center, Jack Carter Pool, Liberty Recreation Center (and pool), Oak Point Recreation Center (and pool), Plano Aquatic Center, Rowlinson Natatorium and Tom Muehlenbeck Center (and pool). Annual Month to Month Membership* Membership**
MASTERS SWIM TEAM -“WETCATS� www.planoparks.net/wetcats The Masters Swim program is designed for adults (18 and up) of all levels who wish to improve their swimming technique, strength, stamina and flexibility. Competitive opportunities based on age classifications exist for individuals wishing to compete in swim meets. Coached practices are held at Oak Point Recreation Center and Tom Muehlenbeck Center. The fees are $30/two week introductory trial; $45/ month; $105/quarter; or $400/year. The monthly fee entitles participation in all Wetcat practices. Quarterly allows access to both lap pools until 2pm. Annual membership gives full access to all Plano Recreation Centers and all Plano swimming pools. There is an $8 drop-in fee which is a coached workout for that day. Swimmers may customize their own practice schedule at either or both of these facilities from the following workout schedule:
PLANO RESIDENTS Youth (3-15 yrs) $80 $11 Adult (16-59 yrs) $130 $19 Senior (60+ yrs) $100 $15 Family*** $339 $49
Oak Point Recreation Center: Coach Steve Morris 972-941-7618
NON-RESIDENTS Youth (3-15 yrs) $160 $21 Adult (16-59 yrs) $260 $29 Senior (60+ yrs) $200 $25 Work in Plano $195 $22 Family*** $679 $79
Tom Muehlenbeck Center 972-769-4404
Mon-Fri 5:15am - 6:15am 6:30am - 7:30am Noon -1pm Sat 6:30am - 7:30am
Mon-Fri 5:05am - 6:05am 6:10am - 7:10am 11:45am -1pm Tues/Thur 6pm - 7:10pm 7pm - 8:15pm
*Annual Memberships must be paid all at once and are non-refundable. **Month to month memberships are automatically drafted monthly from your debit or credit card. ***Family is defined as parent/guardian and legal dependents that live in the same household. DAILY ADMISSION FEE Youth (3-15 yrs) Adult (16 yrs & up)
RENT-A-POOL!
$3 per day $6 per day
972-941-7250 or 972-941-7540
Children 2 years and younger are admitted free. Children 6 years and under must be supervised by and within arms reach of a paying adult (16 yrs or older) at all times. Proof of residency or employment is required prior to purchasing or renewing a membership. Membership cards are issued at Carpenter Park Recreation Center, Liberty Recreation Center, Oak Point Recreation Center and Tom Muehlenbeck Center. Members are required to show this card for use of the gyms, weight area, racquetball/squash courts, track, game room or swimming pool. Memberships are not required to attend recreation courses.
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Enjoy a pool side birthday party, family reunion or neighborhood party in a pleasant environment. Rental time is two hours and certified lifeguards are provided. A variety of rental plans are available starting at $100 for a two-hour rental up to 100 people. Ask about our Party Area Rentals which will allow you to have your party during the public swim times! These are available at Oak Point Recreation Center, Plano Aquatic Center, Liberty Recreation Center, Tom Muehlenbeck Center and Jack Carter Pool. Pool rentals are available to non-residents for an additional fee.
**Pool rental reservations cannot be made more than three months in advance.
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AQUATICS
DIVING (ADV) (6-18 YRS)
Jack Carter Pool Renovation Jack Carter Pool is closed for renovations and will remain closed for the entire summer 2014 season. We encourage you to enjoy the outdoor pools at Oak Point Recreation Center, Liberty Recreation Center or Tom Muehlenbeck Center this summer and look forward to seeing you back at the new and improved Jack Carter Pool once renovations are complete.
Specialized Aquatics
ADAPTED AQUATICS (4 YRS & UP)
Individualized swimming instruction for participants with special needs. Class instruction will include basic water skills to increase water adjustment. The instructor will work with all individuals to help them gain confidence and improve kicking and stroking ability as they are ready for each new swimming skill. A responsible adult is required to assist with the participant in the water.
156579 TMC Sa 156580 TMC Sa
10:30am-11am 10:30am-11am
3/22 4/19
4 Staff 5 Staff
ADAPTED AQUATICS (ADV) (10 YRS & UP)
This course will be a continuation of the intermediate springboard diving skills. Students must be competent in performing a front/back/inward dive and front/back somersaults. All participants must have gone through Diving (BEG), Diving (INT) or have coach’s approval.
154470 TMC Sa-Su 154471 TMC Sa-Su 154472 TMC Sa-Su 154473 TMC Sa-Su
Noon-1pm 2pm-3pm Noon-1pm 2pm-3pm
3/22 3/22 4/26 4/26
8 8 8 8
Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday
GYM & SWIM (3-5 YRS)
Gym and Swim stresses large muscle development through fundamental movement skills, physical fitness, and perceptual-motor development. Activities include creative movement, music, tumbling, story time, and of course swimming! Students should wear their swimsuit to class. Please bring a snack. 152696 PAC Th 152697 PAC F 152698 PAC Th 152699 PAC F
9:30am-11:30am 9:30am-11:30am 9:30am-11:30am 9:30am-11:30am
3/27 3/21 4/17 4/18
4 4 5 5
Staff Staff Staff Staff
$35 $45
Individualized swimming instruction for participants with higher functioning special needs. Class instruction will include basic strokes: front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke and breathing refinement. A responsible adult is encouraged to assist in water with participant. Testing will occur first day.
156581 TMC Sa 156582 TMC Sa
11:15am-11:45am 3/22 11:15am-11:45am 4/19
4 Staff 5 Staff
$35 $45
DIVING (BEG) (6-18 YRS)
This course will teach the fundamentals of basic springboard diving. Student must be comfortable in the deep water. Students will be tested the first day.
154464 TMC Sa-Su 10am-11am 154465 TMC Sa-Su 10am-11am
3/22 4/26
8 Sunday 8 Sunday
$95 $95
DIVING (INT) (6-18 YRS)
This course will be a continuation of the basic springboard diving skills. Students must be competent in performing front and back springboard dives. Front/back somersaults and twisters will be introduced. Students need coach’s approval or must have passed Diving (BEG).
154466 TMC Sa-Su 154467 TMC Sa-Su 154468 TMC Sa-Su 154469 TMC Sa-Su
11am-Noon 1pm-2pm 11am-Noon 1pm-2pm
3/22 3/22 4/26 4/26
18
8 8 8 8
Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday
$95 $95 $95 $95
$95 $95 $95 $95
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$59 $59 $75 $75
AQUATICS
JUNIOR LIFEGUARD (11-14 YRS)
This class is for the future lifeguards who are not quite old enough to be certified, between the ages of 11 and 14. During this course participants will be introduced to First Aid, CPR/AED and the basic lifeguard skills. Participants will receive a completion certificate for Junior Lifeguard through the American Red Cross. Students will spend time in the class room and in the pool. 156214 TMC Tu,Th 6pm-8pm
3/25
16 Staff
$109
LEARN TO SWIM ASSISTANT TRAINING
This course is designed to prepare the student for assisting the instructor in a swim class. It will cover safety, the basic elements of assisting, and the use of toys and games. ELIGIBILITY: 14 years or older and Level III swimming skills. Please bring a bathing suit. 156566 OAK M,W
5pm-8pm
5/19
2 Staff
$30
LIFEGUARD TRAINING W/ WATERPARK REVIEW (15 YRS & UP)
This is a Lifeguard Review Course through the American Red Cross, which offers a review of the Lifeguard material, skills testing, and the examinations. This is offered to individuals who are currently certified in Lifeguard Training and need re-certification, but do not wish to retake the full Lifeguard Course. This course certifies the individual in Lifeguard Training with Waterpark Module, First Aid, and CPR for the Professional Rescuer. 155438 TMC Sa-Su 10am-6pm
5/31
2
$100
TEEN SWIM LESSONS (BEG) AGES (13-17 YRS)
This class is designed for teens who have little or no knowledge of swimming or want to improve their swimming stroke.
154460 TMC M,W 154461 TMC M,W
8:15pm-8:55pm 8:15pm-8:55pm
3/17 4/14
8 Staff 10 Staff
$69 $85
LIFEGUARD TRAINING W/WATERPARK (15 YRS & UP) TEEN SWIM LESSONS (INT) AGES (13-17 YRS) This is an American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification class that will certify the participant in Waterpark Lifeguard Training, CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer, First Aid, Oxygen Administration, and Bloodborne Pathogen Training. The Lifeguard, First Aid, and CPR-PR are 2 year certifications and the Oxygen Administration and Bloodborne Pathogen certification must be renewed each year. In order to participate in this class you must pass a pre-course which consists of a 300 yard continuous swim using front crawl and/or breast stroke, tread water for 2 minutes using only your legs, and a timed event which includes swimming 20 yards, picking up a 10 lb. brick from the bottom of 7-10 feet of water and swimming it back to the side keeping both hands on the brick. The participant MUST attend all class sessions in order to pass.
152633 OAK W-Su 152635 OAK W-Su 152646 OAK W-Su 152647 OAK W-Su 152650 OAK W-Su 156276 PAC Th-Su 156277 PAC Sa-Su 156283 PAC Sa-Su 155423 TMC W-Su 155424 TMC W-Su 155425 TMC W-Su
5pm-10pm 5pm-10pm 5pm-10pm 5pm-10pm 5pm-10pm 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm
3/19 4/9 4/23 5/7 5/28 3/13 4/5 5/31 4/9 4/30 6/4
5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 5 5 5
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
$225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225
This course is for teens that have passed beginners or have the basic stroke skills of front/back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke and must be comfortable in chest deep water. This course will improve on stroke refinement, introduce butterfly, sidestroke and begin building endurance. Testing will occur on the first day.
154462 TMC M,W 154463 TMC M,W
155445 TMC Th-Sa 4pm-10pm
972-941-7250
4/17
3 Staff
$215
3/17 4/14
8 Staff 10 Staff
$69 $85
WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR (16 YRS & UP)
Water Safety Instructor Course certifies participants to teach Red Cross swimming courses to infants through adults. Fundamentals of Instructor Training (FIT) will be included in this course. Candidates must be at a Level IV swimming ability or higher.
155208 OAK Tu,Th Sa 156215 TMC Sa-Su 156217 TMC Sa-Su
5:30pm-9:30pm 3/20 9am-3pm 9am-6pm 4/5 9am-6pm 5/10
7 Staff
$225
3 Staff 3 Staff
$225 $225
Private Swim Lessons (3 YRS & UP)
LIFEGUARD TRAINING INSTRUCTOR (17 YRS & UP)
Become certified to teach the American Red Cross Lifeguarding, Shallow Water Lifeguarding, Waterpark Skills, CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers, Administering Emergency Oxygen and Bloodborne Pathogens classes. This course prepares instructor candidates to use course and presentation materials, conduct training sessions and evaluates the progress of candidates in a professional-level course. There is a $35 non-refundable fee due to the American Red Cross for the online precourse.
8:15pm-8:55pm 8:15pm-8:55pm
One on one intense and individualized swim classes at Oak Point Recreation Center and Tom Muehlenbeck Center catered to the specialized needs of student. Times and dates catered to student’s schedule. Please call 972-769-4417 (TMC) or 972-941-7540 (OAK) for more information.
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AQUATICS
BARRACUDAS SWIM TEAM (6-18 YRS)
Summer 2014 Swim Teams Plano Parks and Recreation will sponsor three recreational swim teams this summer at Oak Point, Liberty and Tom Muehlenbeck Centers. The mission of these teams is to provide all swimmers and their families a ‘taste’ of competitive swimming. Teams will emphasize good leadership, teamwork, sportsmanship and respect toward others in practices and competition. Swimming meets are sponsored by the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation and will be held on Friday nights or Saturdays at various parks and recreation facilities in the North Texas area. The season will end in July with the regional and state swim meets. Last practice day for those not making the state meet will be July 25. All swimmers 12 years and younger must have complied with the TAAF rules about off season practices and have not attended more than 90 minutes per week of non-school swimming practice in the months of January through April.
AQUADUCKS SWIM TEAM (6-18 YRS)
Oak Point Recreation Center Heather Brands (972) 941-7684 www.aquaducks.planoparks.net Have a fun-filled summer with our recreational swim team, the Plano Aquaducks. The team is for kids ages 6-18 years old by June 1, 2014. Prerequisite: Swimmers ages 10 and younger must have the ability to swim 25 yards front or back crawl without stopping; Swimmers ages 11 and over must be familiar with all 4 competitive strokes. Parent informational meeting and new swimmer tryout is May 10 at 9am at Oak Point Recreation Center. Last practice day for those not making the state meet will be July 25. By signing up, parents and swimmers agree to follow the Aquaducks code of conduct. Swimmers registered with USA Swimming after January 1, 2014 are not allowed. No practice will be held on Mon. and Tues., June 9-10 due to PISD calendar change. 156079 OAK M-F 156080 OAK M-F 156081 OAK M-F 156082 OAK M-F 156083 OAK M-F
8am-9am 9am-10am 10am-11am 4pm-5pm 5pm-6pm
6/11 6/11 6/11 6/11 6/11
20
32 Staff 32 Staff 32 Staff 32 Staff 32 Staff
$115 $119 $119 $119 $119
Liberty Recreation Center Kristie Bell (972) 769-4234 www.barracudas.planoparks.net The mission of the Plano Barracuda’s is to provide all Barracuda members and their families a ‘taste’ of competitive swimming. The team will emphasize good leadership, teamwork, sportsmanship, and respect toward others in practices and competition. Practices will vary in length depending on the age and ability of each swimmer. Prerequisite: Every child should be able to swim the length of the competitive pool (25 yards). All swimmers 12 years and younger must have complied with the TAAF rules about off season practices and have not attended more than 90 minutes per week of non-school swimming practice in the months of January through April. There will be a new member/parents information meeting with swimmer tryouts at Liberty Recreation Center. 155999 156000 156001 156002 156003
LIB LIB LIB LIB LIB
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
8am-9am 9am-10am 10am-11am 4:30pm-5:30pm 5:30pm-6:30pm
6/16 6/16 6/16 6/16 6/16
30 Staff 30 Staff 29 Staff 30 Staff 30
$119 $119 $119 $119 $119
PIRANHAS SWIM TEAM (6-18 YRS)
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Elisabeth Haven (972) 769-4729 www.piranhas.planoparks.net The mission of the Plano Piranhas is to provide all members and their families a ‘taste’ of competitive swimming. The team will emphasize good leadership, teamwork, sportsmanship and respect toward others in practices and competition. Practices will vary in length depending on the age and ability of each swimmer. All swimmers 12 years and younger must have complied with the TAAF rules about off season practices and have not attended more than 90 minutes per week of non-school swimming practice in the months of January through April. New swimmers 12 years and younger are to participate in a one time tryout at Tom Muehlenbeck Center from 7am to 9:30am on Saturday, April 12. There will be a new member/parents information meeting at Tom Muehlenbeck Center from 7pm to 8pm on Thursday evening, April 17. No practice will be held on Mon. and Tues., June 9-10 due to PISD calendar change. 156225 TMC M-F 156226 TMC M-F 156227 TMC M-F 156228 TMC M-F 156229 TMC M-F 156230 TMC M-F 156231 TMC M-F 156232 TMC M-F 156233 TMC M-F 156234 TMC M-F 156235 TMC M-F
7am-8:15am 6/11 8:15am-9:15am 6/11 8:15am-9:15am 6/11 9:15am-10am 6/11 10am-10:45am 6/11 10:45am-11:30am 6/11 11:30am-Noon 6/11 3pm-3:30pm 6/11 3:30pm-4:15pm 6/11 4:15pm-5pm 6/11 5pm-6pm 6/11
31 Staff 31 Staff 31 Staff 31 Staff 31 Staff 31 Staff 31 Staff 31 Staff 31 Staff 31 Staff 31 Staff
$119 $119 $119 $119 $119 $119 $119 $119 $119 $119 $119
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AQUATICS Tom Muehlenbeck Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45
Preschool
WATERBABIES/WATERTOTS (6 MOS – 3 YRS)
Class instruction in basic water skills that increases confidence, coordination, and safety in the water. A responsible adult is required to participate with the child in either Waterbabies or Watertots. Students will be in the water approximately 30 minutes.
Oak Point Recreation Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date 9:45A
10:30A
6:00P
Mar 17 154813 154814
154821
Apr 14* 154815 154816
154822
Oak Point Recreation Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date 9:45A
6:00P
Mar 18 154823
154817
Apr 15* 154824
154818
Start Date Apr 19*
154820
PRESCHOOL SWIMMING (3-5 YRS)
Skills will be assessed the first day of class and each child will be placed in the skill-appropriate group. Skill range will vary from first time swimmers, to those swimming independently. Students will be in the water for approximately 30 minutes.
Oak Point Recreation Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date 9:45A
10:30A
11:15A
5:15P
6:00P
6:45P
7:30P
Mar 17 154613 154614 154615 154627 154628 154629 154630
Start Date 9:45A
10:30A
11:15A
5:15P
6:00P
6:45P
7:30P
Oak Point Recreation Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45 Start Date 9:45A
153003 153004
10:30A
11:15A
Mar 22 154641 154642 154643
11:15A
Mar 22
Apr 19* 154644 154645 154646
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date 9:45A
11:15A
6:00P
Mar 17 155589
155590
154358
Apr 14* 155591
155592
154359
6:00P
Mar 18
155587
Apr 15*
155588
Plano Aquatic Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date 9:45A
10:30A
11:15A
Mar 17 153319 153320 153321 Apr 14* 153322 153323 153324
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85
972-941-7250
154363
Apr 15* 154638 154639 154640 154623 154624 154625 154626
Apr 19*
Start Date
154361
Mar 18 154635 154636 154637 154619 154620 154621 154622
Plano Aquatic Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45 Start Date
Mar 22 154360 Apr 19* 154362
Oak Point Recreation Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85
11:15A 154819
11:15A
Apr 14* 154616 154617 154618 154631 154632 154633 154634
Oak Point Recreation Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45 Mar 22
Start Date 9:45A
Plano Aquatic Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date 9:45A
10:30A
11:15A
5:15P
6:05P
6:50P
7:35P
Mar 18 153314 153313 153315 153331 153332 153333 153334 Apr 15* 153298 153317 153318 153335 153336 153337 153338
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AQUATICS Tom Muehlenbeck Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85
Plano Aquatic Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45 Start Date 9:45A
10:30A
Start Date
11:15A
Mar 22 153325 153326 153327 Apr 19* 153328 153329 153330
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date 9:45A
10:30A
11:15A
5:15P
5:50P
6:25P
7:00P
Mar 17 155601 155602 155603 154364 154365 154366 154367 Apr 14* 155604 155605 155606 154368 154369 154370 154371
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
5:15P
5:50P
6:25P
7:00P
Mar 18
155593 155594 155595 155596
Apr 15*
155597 155598 155599 155600
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45 Start Date 9:45A
10:20A
10:55A
Mar 22 154372 154373 154374 154375
Youth The objectives of Level 1 are to learn basic personal water safety information and skills, to help participants feel comfortable in the water and to enjoy the water safely. Participants learn elementary aquatic skills. At this level, participants start developing positive attitudes, good swimming habits and safe practices in and around the water.
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 6:00P
6:45P
7:30P
Mar 17
154380 154381 154382 154383
Apr 14*
154384 154385 154386 154387
22
155346 155347 155348 155349
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45 Start Date 9:45A
10:30A
11:15A
Mar 22 154388 154389 154390 Apr 19* 154391 154392 154393
SWIM LEVEL II FUNDAMENTAL AQUATIC SKILLS (6-12 YRS)
The objective of Level II is for students to propel themselves on their front and back using alternating and simultaneous arm and leg action. Students will also learn to float without support and recover to a vertical position, tread water and bob.
Oak Point Recreation Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 5:15P
6:00P
6:45P
7:30P
Mar 17
154655 154656 154657 154658
Apr 14*
154659 154660 154661 154662
Start Date
SWIM LEVEL I INTRO TO WATER SKILLS (6-12 YRS)
5:15P
Mar 18
Oak Point Recreation Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85
Apr 19* 154376 154377 154378 154379
Start Date
6:45P
Apr 15*
Start Date
11:30A
6:00P
5:15P
6:00P
6:45P
7:30P
Mar 18
154663 154664 154665 154666
Apr 15*
154667 154668 154669 154670
Plano Aquatic Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
6:05P
6:50P
7:35P
Mar 18
153406 153407 153408
Apr 15*
153409 153410 153411
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
5:15P
6:00P
6:45P
7:30P
Mar 17
154394 154395 154396 154397
Apr 14*
154398 154399 154400 154401
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AQUATICS Tom Muehlenbeck Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
5:15P
6:00P
6:45P
7:30P
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
Mar 18
155843 155844 155845 155846
Mar 18
Apr 15*
155847 155848 155849 155850
Apr 15*
10:30A
Start Date 9:45A
11:15A
10:30A
Mar 22 154416 154417 154418
Apr 19* 154405 154406 154407
Apr 19* 154419 154420 154421
SWIM LEVEL III STROKE DEVELOPMENT (6-12 YRS)
The objective of Level III is for continued improvement on front crawl and treading water. The elementary backstroke, scissor kick, dolphin kick and headfirst entries are introduced. Prerequisites include ownership of Level II certificate or ability to demonstrate all skills required to pass Level II.
Oak Point Recreation Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 5:15P
6:00P
6:45P
7:30P
Mar 17
154671 154672 154673 154674
Apr 14*
154675 154676 154677 154678
Oak Point Recreation Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
5:15P
6:00P
6:45P
7:30P
Mar 18
155019 155020 155021 155022
Apr 15*
155023 155024 155025 155026
Plano Aquatic Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
6:05P
6:50P
7:35P
Mar 18
153424 153425 153426
Apr 15*
153427 153428 153429
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
5:15P
6:00P
6:45P
7:30P
Mar 17
154408 154409 154410 154411
Apr 14*
154412 154413 154414 154415
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6:45P
7:30P
155856 155857 155858 155859
11:15A
Mar 22 154402 154403 154404
Start Date
6:00P
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45 Start Date 9:45A
5:15P
155852 155853 155854 155855
SWIM LEVEL IV STROKE IMPROVEMENT (6-12 YRS)
The objective of Level IV is for students to develop confidence, improve their skills and increase their endurance in front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke. Students will learn breaststroke and the arms to butterfly and sidestroke, basic turns at the wall, and safety assists. Additional diving skills are built upon. Prerequisites include ownership of Level III certificate or ability to demonstrate all skills required to pass Level III.
Oak Point Recreation Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
5:15P
6:00P
6:45P
7:30P
Mar 17
155027 155028 155029 155030
Apr 14*
155031 155132 155133 155134
Oak Point Recreation Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
5:15P
6:00P
6:45P
7:30P
Mar 18
155035 155036 155037 155038
Apr 15*
155039 155040 155041 155042
Plano Aquatic Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
6:05P
6:50P
7:35P
Mar 18
153504 153505 153506
Apr 15*
153507 153508 153509
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
5:15P
6:00P
6:45P
7:30P
Mar 17
154422 154423 154424 154425
Apr 14*
154426 154427 154428 154429
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AQUATICS Tom Muehlenbeck Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
5:15P
6:00P
6:45P
7:30P
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 5:15P
7:30P
Mar 18
155860 155861 155862 155863
Mar 18
Start Date
155870
155871
Apr 15*
155864 155865 155866 155867
Apr 15*
155872
155873
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45 Start Date 9:45A
10:30A
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45
11:15A
Start Date 9:45A
11:15A
Mar 22 154430 154431 154432
Mar 22 154442
154443
Apr 19* 154433 154434 154435
Apr 19* 154444
154445
SWIM LEVEL VI SKILL PROFICIENCY (6-12 YRS)
SWIM LEVEL V STROKE REFINEMENT (6-12 YRS)
The objective of Level V is for the students to coordinate and refine all strokes and increase their distances. Flip turns on front and back are introduced. Additional diving and safety skills are built upon. Prerequisites include ownership of Level IV certificate or ability to demonstrate all skills required to pass Level IV.
Oak Point Recreation Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
5:15P
6:00P
6:45P
7:30P
Mar 17
155176 155177 155178 155179
Apr 14*
155180 155181 155182 155183
Oak Point Recreation Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
5:15P
6:00P
6:45P
7:30P
The objective of Level VI is for students to refine their strokes in order to swim with ease, efficiency, and smoothness. Level VI is designed with ‘menu’ options. (Fitness Swimming, Personal Water Safety). Each of these options focus on preparing students to participate in more advance courses, such as Water Safety Instructor and Lifeguard Training. Prerequisites include ownership of a Level V certificate or ability to demonstrate the skills required to pass Level V.
Oak Point Recreation Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
7:30P
Mar 17
155192
Apr 14*
155193
Oak Point Recreation Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85
Mar 18
155184 155185 155186 155187
Start Date
Apr 15*
155188 155189 155190 155191
Mar 18
155194
Apr 15*
155195
Plano Aquatic Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
6:50P
7:35P
7:30P
Plano Aquatic Center Tues & Thurs / 4wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85
Mar 18
153518 153519
Start Date
Apr 15*
153520 153521
Mar 18
153526
Apr 15*
153527
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
5:15P
6:45P
7:30P
6:50P
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85
Mar 17
154436
154437 154438
Start Date
Apr 14*
154439
154440 154441
Mar 17
154446
154447 154448
Apr 14*
154449
154450 154451
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5:15P
6:45P
7:30P
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AQUATICS Tom Muehlenbeck Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
5:15P
7:30P
Mar 18
155874
155875
Apr 15*
155876
155877
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45 Start Date 9:45A
11:15A
Mar 22 154452
154453
Apr 19* 154454
154455
Skills will be assessed on the first day of class and children will be grouped accordingly.
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 10:30A
Mar 17
155838
Apr 14*
155839
Skills will be assessed on the first day of class and children will be grouped accordingly.
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
10:30A
Mar 17
155840
Apr 14*
155841
YOUTH AQUATIC CONDITIONING (8-15 YRS)
SWIM LEVELS I-III (6-12 YRS)
Start Date
SWIM LEVELS IV & V (6-12 YRS)
Come experience a real swimming workout! For individuals ages 8-15 years old having ownership of a Level IV certificate or ability to demonstrate the skills required to pass Level IV. Feedback will be given to improve efficiencies of swimming strokes. Participants must be able to work independently and be comfortable in deep water. A swim test will be given on the first day.
Oak Point Recreation Center Sat 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45 Start Date
154891
Apr 19*
154892
Plano Aquatic Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45
SWIM LEVELS II-IV (6-12 YRS)
Skills will be assessed on the first day of class and children will be grouped accordingly.
Oak Point Recreation Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date 9:45A
10:30A
11:15A
Mar 17 154647 154648 154651 Apr 14* 154650 154649 154652
Oak Point Recreation Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
154653
Apr 15*
154654
Plano Aquatic Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date 9:45A
Start Date
10:45A
Mar 22
153786 153787
Apr 19*
153784 153788
11:50A
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
6:00P
Mar 17
154456
Apr 14*
154457
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45
10:30A
Mar 18
9:45A
Mar 22
Start Date
10:30A
Mar 22
154458
Apr 19*
154459
10:30A
Mar 17 152995 152996 Apr 14* 152997 152998
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AQUATICS Tom Muehlenbeck Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85
Adult
ADULT BEGINNER SWIMMING
For individuals ages 13 to adults who have never had Red Cross lessons or are not comfortable in deep water. Students will be taught the following skills: rhythmic breathing, crawl stroke, back crawl and elementary backstroke.
Oak Point Recreation Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
10:30A
Mar 17 Apr 14*
11:15A
6:45P
8:15P
154828 154829
154838
154839
154830 154831
154840
154841
Oak Point Recreation Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
11:15A
6:45P
8:15P
Mar 18
154842
154832
154833
Apr 15*
154843
154834
154835
Oak Point Recreation Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45 Start Date
10:30A
Mar 22
154836
Apr 19*
154837
10:30A
Mar 17 152966 152969 152967
Apr 14* 155579
154348 154349
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
Plano Aquatic Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date 9:45A
11:15A
8:20P
Mar 18 152974
152975
152976
Apr 15* 152972
152973
152977
10:30A
Mar 22 152978 152979
7:30P
8:15P
Mar 18
155574 155575
Apr 15*
155576 155577
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45 Start Date 9:45A
10:30A
Mar 22 154350 154351 Apr 19* 154352 154353
Oak Point Recreation Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
8:15P
Mar 18
154885
Apr 15*
154886
Oak Point Recreation Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45
Apr 14* 152968 152971 152970
Start Date 9:45A
8:15P
For individuals ages 13-adult who have the equivalent skills of the Red Cross Level II. Students will swim laps while learning sidestroke, breaststroke, sculling, front dive, basic rescues, and perfecting the front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke.
11:15A
Plano Aquatic Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45
7:30P
154346 154347
ADULT INTERMEDIATE SWIMMING
Plano Aquatic Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date 9:45A
Start Date 9:45A Mar 17 155578
Start Date
10:30A
Mar 22
154887
Apr 19*
154888
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 11:15A
8:15P
Mar 17
Start Date
155584
154354
Apr 14*
155585
154355
Apr 19* 152980 152981
26
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AQUATICS Oak Point Recreation Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $45
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $35 *Sat / 5 wks (5 classes) $45
Start Date
9:00A
10:00A
Mar 18
154902 154903
Start Date
11:15A
Mar 22
154356
Apr 15
154904 154905
Apr 19*
154357
May 13
154909 154910
ADULT SWIMMING CONDITIONING
For individuals ages 13-adults. Instruction and workout for men and women who want to improve swimming, endurance, and techniques. Participants must be able to swim and work independently in deep water. Great for triathletes who want to improve their swimming.
Oak Point Recreation Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
8:15P
Mar 17
154889
Apr 14*
154890
Plano Aquatic Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $69 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $85 Start Date
8:20P
Mar 18
152704
Apr 15*
152705
DEEP WATER AEROBICS
A deep-water exercise class for adults of all ages who want to stretch, tone, and strengthen the body through exercise in the water. The class will concentrate on endurance, aerobics, and flexibility using water resistance. (Deep water classes require a buoy belt be worn and that the participant be comfortable in multi-depth water).
Oak Point Recreation Center Mon / Wed / Fri 4 wks (12 classes) $59 Start Date 8:00A
9:00A
Mar 17 154893 154894
9:00A
10:00A
152494 152496
Apr 14*
155497 152495
Plano Aquatic Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $45 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $50 Start Date
8:20P
Mar 17
152491
Apr 14*
152498
Plano Aquatic Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $45 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $50 9:00A
7:30P
Mar 18
Start Date
152502
152492
Apr 15*
152501
152499
Plano Aquatic Center Sat 4 wks (4 classes) $25 *Sat 5 wks (5 classes) $32 Start Date
9:35A
Mar 22
152493
Apr 19*
152500
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Mon / Wed / Fri 4 wks (12 classes) $59 10:00A
Mar 17 155530 155531
May 12 154897 154898
Apr 7
Oak Point Recreation Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $45
155532 155533
May 5 155534 155562
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Mon & Wed 4 wks (8 classes) $45
7:35P
Mar 17
154906
Apr 14
154907
May 12
154908
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Start Date Mar 17
Start Date 9:00A
Apr 14 154895 154896
Start Date
Plano Aquatic Center Mon / Wed / Fri 4 wks (12 classes) $59 *Mon / Wed / Fri 5 wks (15 classes) $73
Start Date
7:30P
Mar 17
155527
Apr 7
155528
May 5
155529
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AQUATICS Tom Muehlenbeck Center Tues & Thurs 4 wks (8 classes) $45 Start Date
9:00A
Mar 18
155565
Apr 8
155566
May 6
155567
NEW! Punch Cards for Aquatic Fitness Classes! Punch Card: $32 for 4 punches
Please see list of classes that allow drop-ins (look for the fitness symbol shown next to the class title). Subject to availability. See p. 61 for more details.
AQUA ZUMBA速
This feel-good workout fuses Latin and international music-dance themes creating a dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness system with aerobic/fitness interval training in a combination of fast and slow rhythms for fat burning and total body toning in the water.
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Tues / 4 wks (4 classes) $45 Start Date
9:00A
Mar 18
154330
Apr 8
154331
May 6
154332
154333
Apr 10
155516
May 8
155517
10:00A 154911
Apr 15
154912
May 13
154913
ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION AQUATIC PROGRAM-PLUS
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Tues & Thurs 4 wks (8 classes) $65 9:00A
Mar 18
155518
Apr 8
155519
May 6
155520
Start Date 8:00A Mar 17 154917 Apr 14 154918
This class offers a high impact, heart pumping challenge. Get the work out from kick boxing class with the added resistance of water.
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Tues & Thurs 4 wks (8 classes) $45 Start Date 8:30A Mar 18 154324 154325
May 6 154326
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Approved by the Arthritis Foundation, this class is low to moderate intensity with exercises designed to maintain and improve muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, balance, and coordination. Designed for individuals experiencing joint pain and fatigue caused by rheumatic diseases, injuries and/or other medical or physical limitations.
Oak Point Recreation Center Mon / Wed / Fri 4 wks (12 classes) $59
AQUA KICK BOX CHALLENGE
Apr 8
Start Date Mar 18
9:00A
Mar 20
Start Date
Approved by the Arthritis Foundation, this class is low intensity with exercises designed to improve the performance of daily tasks, mobility, gait, flexibility, balance and coordination. Designed for individuals with moderate to severe joint pain and fatigue caused by rheumatic diseases, injuries, inactivity, and/or other medical or physical limitations.
Oak Point Recreation Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $45
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Thurs / 4 wks (4 classes) $45 Start Date
ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION AQUATIC PROGRAM-BASIC
May 12 154919
HYDROPEUTICS WATER AEROBICS
A low to moderate intensity exercise class designed especially for those who wish to start increasing flexibility, aerobic capacity, and strength. Specifically for adults of all ages with minor medical limitations.
Oak Point Recreation Center Mon / Wed / Fri 4 wks (12 classes) $59 Start Date
10:00A
Mar 17
154924
Apr 14
154925
May 12
154926
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AQUATICS
RIVER AEROBICS
A water exercise class for adults of all ages that offers a higher resistance from the leisure river. The class will use the force of the river for all-around cardio and strength conditioning.
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Mon & Wed 4 wks (8 classes) $45 Start Date
8:00A
154334 154335
Apr 7
154336 154337
May 5
154338 154339
10:00A
Plano Aquatic Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $45 *Mon & Wed / 5 wks (10 classes) $50 Start Date
6:45P
Mar 18
154340
154341
Apr 8
154342
154343
May 6
154344
154345
An exercise class for adults of all ages who want to stretch, tone, and strengthen the body through exercise in the water. The class will concentrate on endurance, aerobics, and flexibility using water resistance. There may be an optional deep water portion during the class time.
Oak Point Recreation Center Mon / Wed / Fri 4 wks (12 classes) $59 Start Date 9:00A Apr 14 154933
Apr 14*
152614
Start Date 9:00A
7:30P
Mar 18 152613
152617
Apr 15* 152612
152611
Plano Aquatic Center Sat / 4 wks (4 classes) $25 *Sat 5 wks (5 classes) $32 Start Date 9:35A Mar 22 152609
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Mon / Wed / Fri 4 wks (12 classes) $59
May 12 154938
Oak Point Recreation Center Mon & Wed / 4 wks (8 classes) $45 6:30P
Start Date 9:00A 7:30P
154943 154944
Apr 14
154945 154948
May 12
154949 154950
Oak Point Recreation Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $45 6:30P
10:00A
Mar 17 155521 155522
Mar 17
7:30P
Mar 18 154947
154936 154937
Apr 15 154940
154941 154942
May 13 154946
154934 154935
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152618
Apr 19* 152610
Mar 17 154932
Start Date 9:00A
7:20P
Mar 17
Plano Aquatic Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $45 *Tues & Thurs / 5 wks (10 classes) $50
SHALLOW WATER AEROBICS
Start Date
10:00A
Mar 17 152616 152576
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Tues & Thurs 4 wks (8 classes) $45 Start Date
Start Date 9:00A
Apr 14* 152615 152607
9:00A
Mar 17
Plano Aquatic Center Mon / Wed / Fri 4 wks (12 classes) $59 *Mon / Wed / Fri 5 wks (15 classes) $73
Apr 7
155523 155524
May 5 155525 155526
WATER PILATES
A mind/body and moderate aerobic workout that uses the buoyancy and resistance of the water to enhance Pilates exercises designed to strengthen core muscles, tone and shape the body, and increase flexibility. Class is in the leisure pool, vortex and river.
Tom Muehlenbeck Center Tues & Thurs / 4 wks (8 classes) $45 Start Date
9:30A
Mar 18
154327
Apr 8
154328
May 6
154329
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ATHLETICS/ADULT SPORTS 972-941-7278 (Office) 972-941-7469 (FAX Office) 972-712-3930 (Heritage Yards at Plano) For more detailed information about each of the following adult sports, please go to our web site at planoparks.org under Athletics/Adult Sports. Registration forms and fact sheets are available under the respective sports listings.
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ADULT SPORTS
ADULT SOFTBALL
Summer adult softball leagues will begin on Monday, May 19 at Heritage Yards at Plano Softball Complex located at 4525 Hedgcoxe. Leagues are sanctioned by the Amateur Softball Association and are offered Monday–Friday evenings. The City offers Men’s, Men’s Church, and Coed leagues of various skill levels. The league fee per team for all teams is $365 for an eight-game season. The top four teams in both the Men’s AA+ and Men’s Open+ leagues will advance to a single-elimination playoff. Returning teams may register Monday, April 7–Friday, May 2. Open registration for new teams will be Monday, April 21–Friday, May 2. Registration hours are Monday–Friday from 8am–5pm at Municipal Center South, 1409 Avenue K. All teams participating in the A, AA, AA+ and Open+ divisions will have the opportunity to participate in a doubleelimination End-of-Season Tournament scheduled for Saturday, August 2, for an additional $140.
ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL
Summer adult 8 X 8 flag football leagues (Men’s and Coed) are offered on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings beginning May 20. Leagues will be played under Texas Amateur Athletic Federation rules. The league fee per team is $395 for an eight-game season with teams in the top half of their league advancing to a single-elimination playoff. Teams may register Monday, April 7-Friday, May 2. Registration hours are Monday–Friday from 8am–5pm at Municipal Center South, 1409 Avenue K
ADULT BASEBALL
The Men’s Open division of the Spring adult wood bat baseball league begins the week of Monday, March 17 at Carpenter Park, located at 6701 Coit Road. The league fee per team is $2,300 for a 22-game season. All teams will advance to a double-elimination playoff. Teams may register Monday, February 3–Friday, February 28. Registration hours are Monday–Friday from 8am–5pm at Municipal Center South, 1409 Avenue K.
ATHLETICS
SPORTS PARTNERSHIPS IN THE COMMUNITY
Plano Parks and Recreation Department allocates, prepares, and maintains competitive and recreational athletic fields and facilities scheduled by youth and adult sports organizations to sponsor seasonal leagues, tournaments, camps, clinics, tryouts, practices, and special activities. Organizations using Plano fields must meet eligibility requirements. They must be non-profit, Plano-based, or regional programs desired by Plano residents. Athletic Operations coordinates schedules to ensure that fields are used to maximum efficiency while balancing scheduled activity with conservation and sustainability. Organizations that access Plano fields for leagues, camps, or clinics are assessed fees that are $6 per hour for field use, $20 per hour for game lighting, a one-time seasonal charge for field establishment, and a team-based user fee. Organizations that schedule Plano fields for local leagues are listed below: YOUTH ATHLETICS Plano Family YMCA 214-705-9459 russellcreekymca.org
Plano Youth Soccer 972-422-7972 pysa.org
Plano Sports Authority Plano Baseball Assoc. 972-208-5437 972-517-5800 psaplano.org planobaseball.org City of Plano Swimmers 972-398-7946 planoswimming.org
i9 Sports 214-778-5774 i9sports.com
N. Texas Lacrosse 214-264-6872 uslacrossentx.org Plano Aerobats 972-208-8187 planoparks.org Plano Table Tennis 214-641-5167 planottc.com
ADULT ATHLETICS Plano Parks and Recreation 972-941-7278
North Texas Coed Soccer 469-814-0778
Dallas Cricket League 972-814-3921
North Texas Premier Men’s Soccer 972-238-9668
Plano International Soccer 469-396-7945
North Texas Cricket Association 972-978-6900
North Texas Women’s Soccer 972-407-4573, #9
Plano Cricket Association 214-882-3875
World Adult Kickball Association 972-712-6885
Lonestar Kickball 214-717-5324
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ATHLETIC OPERATIONS & SERVICES
Athletic Operations and Services functions within the City of Plano’s Parks and Recreation Department. Athletic Operations provides administration in planning, developing, improving, renovating and coordinating the scheduled use of 16 athletic-oriented park sites for youth and adults in the community. Athletic Services supports scheduled activities by grooming playing surfaces such as grass on sports fields and clay on baseball/softball fields. Athletic Services mows, waters, and fertilizes the grass in addition to dragging the fields and coordinating lining services which culminate in the use of athletic fields for league and tournament games, practices, camps, clinics, tryouts and special events. Team or group use of the City’s athletic-oriented park sites is by schedule or reservation only. These sites are: Archgate Park
Heritage Yards
Old Shepard’s Place Park
Carpenter Park
High Point Park
Preston Meadow Park
Championship Youth Ballpark
Hoblitzelle Park
Russell Creek Park
Cheyenne Park
Horseshoe Park
Schell Park
Enfield Park
Jack Carter Park
Harrington Park
McCreary Sports Fields
ATHLETIC RESERVATION PROGRAM FOR PRACTICES
Plano residents may reserve City of Plano athletic fields for practices during league seasons on a space-available basis subject to closures necessary for field recovery or activity preparations. An administrative fee of $10 for a 90-minute practice reservation is charged. If lights are necessary, there is an additional charge of $40 per hour. Fields for rental must be appropriate for the activity and age group. Plano residents may rent a practice field once each week. Reservations can be made online after contacting the athletic coordinator at 972-9415243 to set up an account and verify Plano residency. You can also call the reservation line at 972-941-5413. Reservations are accepted between two and 10 days in advance of the desired practice reservation. Walk-in and telephone hours are between 8 am and 10 am, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Recurring practice sessions are not available. Fields are provided for general public practice access after local leagues have an opportunity to schedule make-up games and practices. For additional information contact Patrick Brunelle, athletic coordinator, at 972-941-5243 or patrickbr@plano.gov.
FRITO-LAY/PEPSI CHAMPIONSHIP YOUTH BALLPARK
Plano’s ball field gem is the Frito Lay/Pepsi Championship Youth Ball Park located at 6000 Jupiter Road. This Championship Youth Ball Park is designed for girls softball, t-ball and coach-pitch activities. It is the perfect venue for scheduling championships, playoffs, tournaments,or challenge games. The facility features a bermuda tiff outfield, public address system, large scoreboard, shaded spectator seating with overhead fans, permanent fencing at 200 feet, and pro-style dugouts. General public rentals are $50 per hour. League discounts are available. For additional information, contact Patrick Brunelle, athletic coordinator, at 972-941-5243 or patrickbr@plano.gov.
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TOURNAMENT PROGRAM
Athletic fields in the City of Plano are available to conduct tournaments by non-profit organizations, churches, clubs, civic organizations, teams based in Plano and individuals residing in Plano. Rental rates are charged by the team, by the field, by the game, for field preparations, event support, and lighting (if applicable). Tournament activity requires insurance coverage and must be professionally officiated which may require sanctioning and team registration with a national governing body. Fields are available for ASA-sanctioned slow pitch or fast pitch softball at Heritage Yards, baseball, soccer, flag football, tackle football, lacrosse, ultimate, kickball, cricket, rugby, and field hockey. Availability of fields during league seasons is limited. Approval of field access for tournaments will require the exclusive use of local housing coordinated by the Plano Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, if applicable. For additional information, contact Terrance Wright, athletic administrative superintendent, at 972-941-7277 or terrancew@plano.gov.
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GOLF PECAN HOLLOW GOLF COURSE 4901 East 14th Street 972-941-7600 www.pecanhollowgc.com
HOURS OF OPERATION Tuesday – Sunday
Daylight - Dusk
GREEN FEES Visit www.pecanhollowgc.com Weekdays.............................................................. $22 Twilight (1pm).............................................. $17 Super Twilight (4 pm)................................... $14 Weekends.............................................................. $31
Steve Heidelberg (PGA)........................Head Professional Paul Madewell..........................................Superintendent Gary Dennis (PGA)..........................Teaching Professional Jamison Womack........................... Assistant Professional
Twilight (1pm).............................................. $21 Super Twilight (4 pm)................................... $16 Seniors (60 & over)................................................ $15 Juniors (17 & under)...............................................$15
Senior Punch Card $330 for 15 rounds with cart
CART FEES Per Person 18 holes.......$12
Pull
18 holes weekend.....$13
$3
9 holes........$7
CLUB RENTALS Pecan Hollow is an outstanding 18-hole golf course re-designed in 2011. The course includes a five-hole short course for junior golfers, beginners and families and a lighted practice range. Preserving the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program certification, the course includes 40 acres of native areas and 400 new trees to promote wildlife presence and reduce maintenance costs. The irrigation system allows the City to use reclaimed water instead of drinking water. The course is also equipped with dressing rooms, a well-stocked pro shop and full-service food and beverage. Come play Pecan Hollow and enjoy the play surfaces and greens!
18 holes (includes 6 new balls)...............................$35 9 holes....................................................................$20
DRIVING RANGE Small Bucket (33 balls).............................................$4 Large Bucket (66 balls).............................................$7 Jumbo Bucket (99 balls).........................................$10
SHORT COURSE Day pass...................................................................$5 Large Bucket and Short Course.............................$10
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GOLF
RENT THE CLUBHOUSE Enjoy the magnificent scenic view of the Pecan Hollow and all of the changing seasons from our full service restaurant and private room. The Pecan Hollow Grille dining room and patio is the perfect place for your next golf tournament, banquet, corporate retreat, or private function. Our dining room can accommodate up to 196 guests. Pecan Hollow Grille is perfect for any of the following events and more:
GOLF TOURNAMENTS
Golfers can enjoy a round of golf on the beautiful Pecan Hollow and enjoy your banquet and bar service in the Pecan Hollow Grille while waiting for the scores to come in and winners to be announced.
CORPORATE RETREATS
Employees can attend a meeting and lunch in the Pecan Hollow Grille, followed by a great team building exercise with a round of golf. Ask our sales staff about the corporate package!
Adult Instruction
GET GOLF READY (BEG) (15 YRS & UP)
Get Golf Ready is sponsored by the PGA of America. Learn the basics of golf including full swing, chipping, putting and sand. We also offer computerized swing and shot analysis. Taught by PGA Professional Gary Dennis. 156515 156516 156517 156518 156519 156520 156521 156522 156523 156524
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9am-10:30am 8am-9:30am 10am-11:30am 8am-9:30am 10am-11:30am 9am-10:30am 8am-9:30am 10am-11:30am 8am-9:30am 10am-11:30am
3/27 3/29 3/29 3/30 3/30 5/1 5/3 5/3 5/4 5/4
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$100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100
BUSINESS BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER
Impress your clients at the Pecan Hollow Grille and close the deal before or after enjoying a round of golf.
SOCIAL EVENTS
Guests will enjoy the beautiful scenery at your next wedding rehearsal dinner, retirement party or anniversary party at the Pecan Hollow Grille. Guests can enjoy the celebration inside the restaurant or outside on the patio. Call 469-878-4645 today for rates and availability!
TOURNAMENTS Groups are encouraged to schedule tournaments throughout the year. For further information, check with the pro shop personnel.
TEE TIME RESERVATIONS 1.
Tee time reservations may be made for play 14 days in advance.
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Tee times may be reserved from daylight until 7 p.m. during daylight savings time and from daylight until 5 p.m. during the remainder of the year.
GOLF LESSONS Individual and small group lessons are available with any of our PGA Professionals. Call Gary Dennis (27 year PGA professional member) at (972) 467-8060 for more information or to schedule a lesson.
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Pecan Hollow Golf Course is now offering a year round Junior Golf Academy. The Academy will introduce golf to juniors ages 6-17 in a fun, team environment. All skill levels welcome! For more information, visit our web site at pecanhollowgc.com or call the golf shop at 972-941-7600.
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OUTDOOR ADVENTURE
OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY (16 YRS & UP)
How to Read the Activity/Course Information
NATIVE MAMMALS (6-10 YRS)-NEW
Explore the world of native Texas mammals living right here among us in Plano! Take a hike through the woods of the the Outdoor Learning Center and learn to identify native mammals by their pads (habitats), poops, and prints. See which mammals like to eat midnight snacks, and which ones are up with the birds in this interactive class on our urban mammal population. 155830 OLC Sa
10am-11am
3/29
1
Colombo
$10
The title of the course is NATIVE MAMMALS. The Course Code is 155830, and it meets at the OUTDOOR LEARNING CENTER on SATURDAY from 10am-11am, begins MARCH 29, meets 1 time, the instructor is COLOMBO, and the fee for this course is $10. ARB = Arbor Hills Nature Preserve BWS = Bob Woodruff Park South HOB = Hoblitzelle park LIB = Liberty Recreation Center OLC = Outdoor Learning Center OPP = Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve
1 Staff
$20
1 Staff
$5
GEOCACHING 101 (6 YRS & UP)
Geocaching is a high-tech treasure-hunting game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with a global positioning system device (GPS). Rapidly gaining in popularity, Geocaching is an entertaining and educational outdoor activity. Whether for family fun, exercise, or the thrill of the hunt, there is a global game board just outside your door with treasures waiting to be discovered. Learn the basics of GPS usage and how to use one to go Geocaching in this informative session. Everyone 14 years old or younger must be accompanied by a registered adult. Price is per person. 155558 OPP Sa
9am-11am
4/26
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$15
FAMILY FUN CAMP OUT (3 YRS & UP)
You don’t have to leave town to enjoy the fun and excitement of family camping! Join Parks and Recreation staff at Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve for a night of family camping. Please feel free to bring a picnic dinner. A light breakfast will be served on Saturday morning. A minimal number of tents will be provided by the Parks and Recreation Department. Everyone must register. NO PETS ALLOWED. 7pm-9am
5/9
1 Staff
$13
10am-11am
5/10
1 Staff
$2
FAMILY NIGHT HIKE (3 YRS & UP)
Dogs and their owners will have fun finding Easter eggs at Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve. The eggs will have dog treats inside and several will have special prizes. Dogs must be on leashes (six-foot max) and under their owner’s control at all times. Dogs must have current tags. You may sign up two dogs per person. No more than two dogs per person will be allowed. Meet at the Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve pavilion located at 5901 Los Rios Blvd. Event will be held rain or shine. 4/19
1 Colombo
Nature Programs
155199 OPP Sa
EASTER EGG HOUND HUNT
10am-11am
4/26
Spend a spring morning walking the woods at OPP with your family and friends. Parks and Recreation staff or another trained naturalist will guide you through local flora and fauna. Fee is per person. Everyone 13 years or younger must be accompanied by a registered adult. NO PETS ALLOWED.
Have fun learning the international sport of archery, and one of the fastest growing sports of this time! Beginners will be taught the basic string bow techniques and the ‘eleven steps’ to archery success.
154490 OPP Sa
4:30pm-6pm
FAMILY MORNING HIKE (3 YRS & UP)
ARCHERY (BEG) (10 YRS & UP)
6:15pm-7:30pm 4/12
155559 OPP Sa
154693 OPP F
Indoor/Outdoor
154687 LIB Sa
Discover the world of outdoor photography! Learn how to make the best use of natural light and composition in your photos, whether shooting landscapes or portraits. Just as important as technical knowledge, is learning how to have a good eye, and to wait for the moment. This class offers practical knowledge for improving your skills.
1 Staff
Spend an enjoyable evening walking through the woods of Bob Woodruff Park South or Arbor Hills Nature Preserve with your family and friends. Parks and Recreation staff or another trained naturalist will guide you through local flora and fauna. Fee is per person. Everyone 13 years or younger must be accompanied by a registered adult. NO PETS ALLOWED.
154690 OLC M 154691 ARB M
7pm-8pm 7pm-8pm
4/14 5/12
1 Staff 1 Staff
$2 $2
FOSSIL FINDERS (6-10 YRS)
Travel back in time to when Plano was covered by water. Explore Rowlett Creek for fossils and other interesting artifacts and discover our place in history! 154707 OLC M
3:45pm-4:45pm 4/28
1 Staff
$10
JUNIOR EXPLORERS (6-10 YRS)
Spring is a great time to explore the trails of Arbor Hills Nature Preserve and learn about native grasses, flowers, and animals. 154709 ARB Tu
4pm-5pm
5/20
1 Staff
$10
JUNIOR GEOLOGISTS (6-9 YRS)
You will have a great time learning about the fascinating world of rocks and minerals! Each camper will take home a few samples of rocks and minerals. 154708 OLC M
3:45pm-4:45pm 5/5
1 Rachels
$6
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OUTDOOR ADVENTURE
LET’S EXPLORE NATURE (6-12 YRS)
Come explore the spring beauty of Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve. You will be led on a guided hike by a master naturalist where you can explore the natural wonders of this park. 154706 OPP Th
4pm-5pm
4/24
1 Staff
$10
LIGHTNING BUG CLASS (5 YRS & UP)
Carlsbad Cavern has bats! Marfa, Texas has sightings of strange lights. Best of all, Plano has its nightly display of lightning bugs. Come experience these insects up close with certified entomologist, David Fincannon, as he teaches you about these bugs’ behavior and how they are helping with cancer research. Everyone 12 years of age or younger MUST be accompanied by a registered adult. All those attending must register. NO PETS ALLOWED. 154995 OPP M
8pm-9pm
6/2
1 Fincannon
$5
NATIVE MAMMALS (6-10 YRS)-NEW
Explore the world of native Texas mammals living right here among us in Plano! Take a hike through the woods of the Outdoor Learning Center and learn to identify native mammals by their pads (habitats), poops, and prints. See which mammals like to eat midnight snacks, and which ones are up with the birds in this interactive class on our urban mammal population. 155830 OLC Sa
10am-11am
3/29
1 Colombo
$10
PLAN-O BONFIRE (3 YRS & UP)
Bring your own stick and join us for our long standing tradition of an old-fashioned bonfire. Listen to storytellers by the crackling fire. We will provide marshmallows for roasting. Children 13 years or younger must be accompanied by a registered adult. NO PETS ALLOWED. 154692 BWS F
7:30pm-9pm
4/25
1 Staff
$2
STORY TIME IN THE PARK (3-5 YRS/PARENT)
We’re taking story time out of the library and into the great outdoors! Come enjoy stories, songs, and activities about nature at Arbor Hills Nature Preserve. For children ages 3-5 and their parents. Led by Parr Library youth services staff. 154067 ARB Th
10:30am-11am
3/27
1 Staff
FREE
TYKE HIKE (2-5 YRS)
Hey parents, take time away from your hectic schedule and come join the Park Ranger staff for a hike around Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve or Arbor Hills Nature Preserve with your little one. As you stroll along you and your child will learn about the plants, animals, and features that make these nature preserves special places. Register the child only. Parents must accompany children and are free.
154688 OPP W 154689 ARB W
10am-11am 10am-11am
4/9 5/21
1 Staff 1 Staff
$2 $2
Trips
AIR DONKEY CANOPY TOUR (11 YRS & UP)-NEW
Whether you are a nature lover, adventurist or an adrenaline junkie, Air Donkey Zip Line Canopy Tour is an experience you will remember for a lifetime. We will travel to Davis, Oklahoma to soar amongst the trees in the Arbuckle Mountains. Price is per person and covers transportation and zip line fees. Children must be accompanied by a registered adult. 154998 LIB Su
9:30am-8pm
5/18
1 Staff
$95
CLARK GARDENS BOTANICAL PARK (7 YRS & UP)-NEW
You and your family will enjoy the beauty of Clark Gardens and their Annual Spring Festival near Weatherford, Texas. The festival will include art, fun, food, entertainment, and more for the whole family. Fee is per person and includes transportation and admission fee. 155482 LIB Sa
8am-5pm
3/29
1 Staff
$25
GRAPEVINE VINTAGE TRAIN RIDE (3 YRS & UP)
Join Parks and Recreation on trip to the City of Grapevine to ride a vintage steam train to the Ft. Worth Stockyards and back. While at the Stockyards you can shop at one of the many stores or eat lunch at one of the fine restaurants. Before heading back to Grapevine you can observe a genuine longhorn cattle drive. Price is per person. Everyone 17 years old or younger MUST be accompanied by a registered adult. If your child is 7 years old or younger, you MUST provide a child safety seat as required by law. There is a two-week cancellation policy in effect for this trip. 155557 LIB Su
11:30am-7pm
5/4
1 Staff
$35
INTRO TO KAYAKING (12 YRS & UP)
This class will be under the direction of an American Canoe Association (ACA) certified instructor who will teach you the ACA Quick Start program. The group will kayak at Paddle Point Park in Rowlett. Boats, paddles, and life jackets will be provided by the outfitter and transportation will be provided by Plano Parks and Recreation Department. Participants will be required to sign liability waivers. There is a two-week cancellation policy for this class. Everyone 15 years of age or younger MUST be accompanied by a registered adult. 155198 LIB Sa
8:30am-12:30pm 5/17
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RECREATION PROGRAMS - PRESCHOOL How to Read the Activity/Course Information
A fun class where your child will express themselves through music, dance, and theatrics! This class is great at building confidence, concentration and reading readiness skills. 10am-10:45am
3/17
8
Kidstage
$89
The title of the course is AMAZING LITTLE ACTORS. The Course Code is 152733, and it meets at TOM MUEHLENBECK CENTER on MONDAYS from 10am to 10:45am, begins MARCH 17, meets 8 times, the instructor is KIDSTAGE and the fee for this course is $89. CAR = Carpenter Park Recreation Center COX = Cox Building CT = Courtyard Theater LIB = Liberty Recreation Center OAK = Oak Point Recreation Center TMC = Tom Muehlenbeck Center
9am-9:45am
4/19
8 Elkins
$115
4 Boldish
$39
Learn fine motor movements and make a keepsake memory! Your child will enjoy creating crafts and unleashing their imagination on paper and other mediums. Students will love this class! All supplies included. 10:30am-11:15am 3/21
156140 LIB
Tu
9am-9:45am
3/18
4 Boldish
MY MASTERPIECE (3-5 YRS)
Learn to draw, color, paint, and create your very own masterpiece! 156154 LIB
Sa
11:15am-12:15pm 3/22
4 Boldish
Get ready for four weeks of party'n. Children will have fun as they learn to communicate and express ideas, moods, and feelings through paints. Dress for a mess since children will have the opportunity to create new masterpieces. Sa
11:30am-12:30pm 5/17
4 Boldish
8 Logan
Sa
11:15am-12:15pm 4/19
4 Boldish
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11am-12:30pm
4/16
4 Boldish
5/12
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$45
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$45
$49
SPRING-A-FLING MAKE-N-TAKE (2-4 YRS)
Little ones will enjoy making spring themed projects while working on their hand-eye coordination through cutting, pasting and coloring. A parent is welcome to stay. 155967 CAR Tu
9am-9:45am
3/18
4 Long
$39
Y0UNG REMBRANDTS-DRAWING (3 1/2-5 YRS)
Each week we draw something the little ones are interested in! Our focus will be locations such as the desert, rainforest, the sea and their inhabitants. We will concentrate on skills of drawing, coloring, developing fine motor skills, focus, listening, spatial organization and patience. Good pencil control for younger students is necessary for success!
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3:15pm-4pm 3:15pm-4pm
3/17 4/21
5 Y Rembrandts $75 5 Y Rembrandts $75
$49
Little hands will have a blast exploring their senses through finger paint, homemade play dough, shaving cream designs, and more. A parent is welcome to stay. 9am-10am
$45
PAINT'N PARTY (3-5 YRS)
FUNBRELLA (2-3 YRS) 154999 CAR M
$39
Mix a rainbow of colors, combine hearts and a variety of shapes to create butterflies, flowers, and birds and create decorative cards, crafts and masterpieces just in time for Easter.
CRAFTING FOR FUN (3-5 YRS) 155051 TMC F
$45
RAINBOW HEARTS & FLOWERS (3-5 YRS)
This will be a fun-filled class with activities and crafts to introduce upper and lower case alphabet, sounds, numbers, and counting. Parents must participate. Sa
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Have fun singing songs, doing a craft with mom and learning about taking turns and sharing.
156161 LIB
COOL CRAFTY ABC'S & 123'S (2-3 YRS/PARENT) 156158 LIB
4/18
Come to class dressed for the mess. Children will enjoy making beautiful art projects using paints, crayons, construction paper, and markers.
Kids will have fun exploring different fine art techniques by completing paintings with oil pastels, watercolors, acrylic, charcoal, and oil paint on canvas. They will learn about brushstrokes and color mixing. Please dress for a mess and bring paper towels. Your child will complete one painting per class. 3/25
9am-10am
PRESCHOOL PAINTERS (3-5 YRS)
ARTFUL EXPLORATIONS (3 1/2-6 YRS)-NEW
4:15pm-5:15pm
155014 CAR F
156164 LIB
Crafts and Fine Arts
151752 TMC Tu
Silly stories and crazy crafts create fantastic fun for parents and tots.
MOM & ME CRAFT & PLAY (3-5 YRS)-NEW
AMAZING LITTLE ACTORS (3-5 YRS)-NEW 152733 TMC M
MOM & ME ART EXPRESS (2 1/2-4 YRS)
$39
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RECREATION PROGRAMS - PRESCHOOL
BALLET & CREATIVE DANCE (4-6 YRS) Please wear ballet shoes.
155980 CAR 155981 CAR 154278 OAK 154277 OAK
W W Sa Sa
4:45pm-5:30pm 3/19 4:45pm-5:30pm 4/30 9:45am-10:30am 3/22 10:30am-11:15am 3/22
6 5 9 9
McGuill McGuill McGuill McGuill
$45 $39 $55 $55
BALLET & TAP (4-6 YRS)
Students will develop poise and coordination while learning the fundamentals of ballet and tap. There will be an end of session performance for parents on the last day of class. Ballet and tap shoes are required.
155365 CAR M 155444 TMC M
10:15am-11am 4pm-4:45pm
3/17 3/17
7 Russell 10 Young
$45 $65
BALLET & TUMBLING (2-3 1/2 YRS)
This combo class will introduce young dancers to the fundamentals of ballet and floor tumbling. Ballet shoes required. There will be a dance recital the last class for family and friends.
155368 CAR M 155369 CAR Th
11am-11:45am 3/17 9:30am-10:15am 3/20
7 Russell 7 Russell
$45 $45
BALLET & TUMBLING (3-5 YRS)
This combo class will introduce young dancers to the fundamentals of ballet and floor tumbling. Ballet shoes required. There will be a dance recital the last class for family and friends.
155372 CAR M 155373 CAR Th
Dance 155046 LIB 155047 LIB 155048 LIB 155049 LIB 155050 TMC
Sa W Sa Tu F
156070 LIB
Th
9:30am-10:15am 3/22 5pm-5:45pm 3/26 10:30am-11:15am 3/22 4pm-4:45pm 3/25 9am-9:45am 3/21
4pm-4:45pm
6 6 6 6 8
Delarosa Delarosa Delarosa Delarosa Logan
$45 $45 $45 $45 $49
3/27
6 Lubertino
$45
BALLET (INT) (4-6 YRS)
Students will build on musical understanding, expression, coordination, and technique. More advanced steps and combinations will be introduced along with some barre work. Dance performance will be held on the last day of class. Prerequisite: Ballet 155377 CAR F
5:15pm-6pm
3/21
7 Russell
$45
BALLET & CREATIVE DANCE (3-4 YRS)
Learn ballet and dance techniques in this class by using creative motivation, interpretation, and improvisation. This is a fun and imaginative way for children to learn the basics of dance. Please wear ballet shoes. 154276 OAK Sa
9am-9:45am
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$45 $45
This class is a great introduction for future dance classes. Don't forget those ballet shoes. Parents must participate.
BALLET (5-6 YRS) Ballet shoes required.
7 Russell 7 Russell
BUDDING BALLERINAS (2-3 YRS/PARENT)
BALLET (3-4 YRS) Ballet shoes required.
11:45am-12:30pm 3/17 10:15am-11am 3/20
3/22
9 McGuill
$55
155619 LIB 155620 LIB
Sa W
9am-9:30am 4pm-4:30pm
3/22 3/26
6 Delarosa 6 Delarosa
$35 $35
CREATIVE MOVEMENT (3-5 YRS)
Let your children come and explore their own personal type of dance. Kids will dance with self-expression and improvisation creating their own movement and their own dances. Stretches and activities will introduce them to how their bodies can move. Scarves will be added to the movement and fun!
155626 LIB 155627 LIB
Sa Tu
11:15am-Noon 3/22 4:45pm-5:30pm 3/25
6 Delarosa 6 Delarosa
$45 $45
DANCE & CREATIVE MOVEMENT (3-5 YRS)
Students will learn beginner dance movements, as well as explore different ways of movement. This is the perfect class for any energetic child! 155052 TMC F
9:45am-10:30am 3/21
8 Logan
$49
DANCE FUSION (4-6 YRS)
Learn them all: ballet, jazz, creative, and lyrical. This class will incorporate many different styles of dance, introduce the fundamentals, and lay the foundation for young dancers. Come and dance the day away!
155629 LIB 155630 LIB
planoparks.org
Sa Tu
Noon-12:45pm 3/22 5:45pm-6:30pm 3/25
6 Delarosa 6 Delarosa
37
$45 $45
RECREATION PROGRAMS - PRESCHOOL
HIP HOP HOORAY (3-6 YRS)
Join us for a fun, upbeat, moving class! Students will learn the basics of dancing to their favorite music with children their own age. You don't want to miss the chance for your child to dance like nobody's watching! 156058 LIB
W
5:45pm-6:30pm 3/19
6 Delarosa
$45
HIP HOP PREP (5-7 YRS)
Students will learn the vocabulary of hip hop through this high energy fast paced class. Students will be introduced to short combinations, foot work and creative movement to appropriate popular music. 155383 CAR F
3:30pm-4:15pm 3/21
7 Russell
$45
TINY DANCERS (2-3 YRS/PARENT)
This class offers an opportunity for you and your little one to explore the world of ballet. Don't forget those ballet shoes. Parents must participate. 155631 LIB
W
4:30pm-5pm
3/26
6 Delarosa
$35
BRAINOPOLIS-CREATE YOUR OWN AIRPORT (3-5 YRS)-NEW
Design and create your own airport as you learn the science behind flying objects and communication. In this module we will talk about Da Vinci's inventions, the Wright Brothers' plane, radar, aircraft runways of the future and other artifacts that make our life easier. In each session you will create a part of your own airport. 152731 TMC Sa
Join us in this animal expedition as we build our own zoo. In each session we will learn about different kinds of animals, their habitats, and differences such as reptiles, amphibians, mammals, etc. You will create a different section of your own zoo in each session. 151646 TMC Sa
4 Boldish
$45
ALL FALL DOWN (3-5 YRS)
Enjoy new and traditional games, songs and finger play with your tot and lots more! Sa
9:45am-10:30am 4/19
4 Boldish
$39
ARITHMETIC FOR TOTS (2-3 YRS)
Shapes, colors, counting, number recognition, patterns, and more. Parents must accompany their child during this class. 152390 TMC W
11am-Noon
3/19
10 Contractor
$75
ASTROTOTS (3-5 YRS)
Launch your child's imagination with this stimulating new class in which kids will use crafts, music, and movement to learn about outer space and robots. Crafts will include a planetary mobile, robot sculpture, and various spaceships. 156152 LIB
Th
12:45pm-2:15pm 3/20
4 Boldish
$49
BILINGUAL KINDER ACADEMY (3-5 YRS)
Begin with circle time in Spanish, then move on to free play at learning centers while small groups rotate to practice letters and numbers in Spanish and English. After lunch, get ready for bilingual games, story time, and music. Child must be potty trained. Please bring a lunch to class.
154503 OAK Tu 154504 OAK Tu
9am-1pm 9am-1pm
3/18 4/22
38
5 Vallejo 5 Vallejo
3/22
6 Brainopolis $75
CIRCLE TIME STORIES & CRAFTS (2-4 YRS/PARENT)-NEW Each week enjoy a different story with songs and a craft.
155968 CAR Tu
Have fun learning how to grow plants from seeds, cutting bulbs and bulbs or tubers.
156159 LIB
11am-11:50am
9am-10am
3/17
4 Boldish
$45
The ocean is alive with glittery starfish, amazing orcas, smartie octopuses and oil rubbed sea turtles. Join us for some sensory fun!
A SECRET GARDEN (3-5 YRS)-NEW 3/17
5 Brainopolis $69
COMMOTION IN THE OCEAN (3-5 YRS)
Educational Corner
1pm-2pm
5/3
BRAINOPOLIS-CREATE YOUR OWN ZOO (3-5 YRS)-NEW
155000 CAR M
155001 CAR M
11am-11:50am
9am-9:45am
4/15
4 Long
$39
CREATIVE CRITTERS LIFE CYCLES (3-5 YRS)
Young ones will enjoy crafts, stories and activities explaining the development of chicks, frogs, spiders, butterflies and more! 155969 CAR Th
9am-9:45am
3/20
4 Long
$39
DINOSAUR DAYS (3-5 YRS)
Bipeds, Quadrapeds, Herbivores and Carnivores feathered or not, find out what made dinos different than the animals that came before and after! 156153 LIB
Sa
10:30am-11:15am 3/22
4 Boldish
$39
DISCOVERIES IN SCIENCE (3-5 YRS)
Discover chemical reactions, fossils, geodes, agates, planets, moons, planetoids, and much more! Don't miss out on the discoveries. Bring a snack. 156266 LIB
Tu
11:45am-1:15pm 5/13
4 Boldish
$49
EARLY ACHIEVER'S PRESCHOOL ACADEMY (3-5 YRS)
This fun-filled preschool class utilizes a hands-on theme based yearly curriculum that focuses on the academic, social, emotional, physical and creative development of each student. This course covers areas of reading, writing, science, safety, health, social studies, math, art, music and movement. $10 supply fee due to the instructor the first day of class.
151767 TMC Tu,Th 9am-Noon 151768 TMC Tu,Th 9am-Noon
4/8 5/6
8 Learning Inc. $99 8 Learning Inc. $99
$65 $65
planoparks.org 972-941-7250
RECREATION PROGRAMS - PRESCHOOL
FIRE SAFETY & STATION TOUR (4-8 YRS)
Kids of all ages enjoy this unique, informative, and fun program hosted by the Plano Fire Department. Your tour will include an up-close look at the fire station where our first responders live and work. You will also get to view a modern-day fire engine and ambulance unit. Class will meet at Fire Station #12, 4101 W. Parker Road. Parents must accompany their children during this tour at all times. 153044 OAK W
6pm-6:45pm
4/16
1 PFD
FREE
FIREFLIES, LADYBUGS & BUTTERFLIES (3-5 YRS)-NEW
Join the fun learning about our favorite six legged beasties with books, songs and crafts.
155004 CAR M 156267 LIB W
1pm-2pm 12:30pm-2pm
5/12 3/19
3 Boldish 4 Boldish
$39 $39
FUNSHINE FACTORY (3-5 YRS)
Learning songs and activities about numbers and counting, make and take crafts, ABC games and toys make this factory plenty of fun! 155971 CAR W
Noon-2pm
3/19
4 Vallejo
$49
GOOD MORNING FRIENDS (2-3 YRS/PARENT)
Songs, stories, games and activities will delight little ones as they learn basic skills in this exciting play group. Parents must attend. 156155 LIB
Sa
9:45am-10:30am 3/22
4 Boldish
$39
INTRO TO READING (3-6 YRS)
Help your preschoolers as they take their first steps towards learning to read. Using stories, games, and art, each class will be aimed at preparing your child. Concepts will include introduction to writing, spelling, rhyming, letter and sound recognition, and more. Please bring a snack.
152377 TMC M 152378 TMC Sa
10am-Noon 10am-Noon
3/17 3/22
10 Contractor 9 Contractor
$85 $75
KIDDIE COLLEGE (3-5 YRS)
Kiddie College stresses the social and emotional development of preschoolers. Each week there will be a different theme such as seasons, holidays, books, animals, etc. Activities include music, arts and crafts, story time, and free play. Please bring a snack.
155974 CAR W 155975 CAR W
10am-Noon 10am-Noon
3/19 4/23
4 Vallejo 4 Vallejo
$49 $49
KIDDIE GARDEN (3-6 YRS)
Get a jump on kindergarten! Start learning pre-reading skills, counting, and basic arithmetic in this dynamic, half day, no nap class designed to ease your child into a regular kindergarten routine. Please bring a snack. 154966 CAR M
10am-1pm
3/17
4 Boldish
$65
KIDDIE GARDEN MY WORLD (3-6 YRS)
Join our class as we explore our way through reading and math readiness, music, and art. Kiddos will learn about where they live and personal safety. For those born too late for this year's kindergarten or not ready for a full day every day. Bring a snack and join us. 155002 CAR M
10am-1pm
972-941-7250
5/12
3 Boldish
$55
KIDDIE GARDEN RHYME TIME (3-6 YRS)
Join our class as we rhyme our way through reading and math readiness, music, art, and more. For those born too late for this year's kindergarten or not ready for a full day every day. Bring a snack and join us. 154969 CAR M
10am-1pm
4/14
4 Boldish
$65
KIDS DAY OUT (3-6 YRS)
This two day preschool program is designed to encourage little ones to learn through play. Develop social skills, early reading, writing, math and so much more. Child must be potty trained. Please bring a sack lunch to class. 155737 CAR Tu,Th 10am-1pm
3/18
16 Long
$155
KINDER CONNECTION (3-5 YRS)
Kids will make the connection of learning with play-based curriculum. Children learn letters, numbers, and shapes at their own pace through interactive learning. Child must be potty trained. Please bring a lunch to class.
154309 OAK W,F 9am-2pm 154310 OAK W,F 9am-2pm
3/19 4/30
10 Lee 9 Lee
$125 $115
KINDER PREP (3-5 YRS)
K is for kids, I is for independence, N is for numbers, D is for discover. That is only the beginning of this class which will help prepare your little one for the world of kindergarten. Kids will practice letters, numbers, and shapes along with reading and writing. Child must be potty trained. Please bring a lunch to class.
154311 OAK MWF 9am-1pm 154312 OAK MWF 9am-1pm
planoparks.org
3/17 4/21
14 Young 14 Young
$155 $155
39
RECREATION PROGRAMS - PRESCHOOL
KINDERGARTEN BOUND (3-6 YRS)
This class eases children into a regular kindergarten routine. Skip ahead with practice learning basic math, writing, and pre-reading. Hands-on art, music, and movement activities promote exploration of natural social sciences. Please bring a snack.
156144 LIB 156145 LIB
Tu,Th 9:45am-12:45pm 3/18 Tu,Th 9:45am-12:45pm 4/15
8 Boldish 8 Boldish
$99 $99
LANGUAGE ARTS FOR TOTS (2-3 YRS)
Kids will learn to express themselves verbally and build their vocabulary through stories, books, circle time, crafts, and more. Parents must accompany their child during this class. 152387 TMC W
9:30am-10:30am 3/19
10 Contractor
$75
LITTLE LADY BUG LEARNERS (2-4 YRS)-NEW
Silly stories, crazy crafts, finger plays and music create fantastic fun for parents and tots. 156166 LIB
Sa
9am-9:45am
5/17
4 Boldish
$39
MATH (BEG) (3-6 YRS)
Some of the concepts covered will include adding, subtracting, graphs, time, money, calendars, and more. Please bring a snack.
152382 TMC M 152383 TMC Sa
12:30pm-2pm 3/17 12:30pm-2:30pm 3/22
10 Contractor 9 Contractor
$75 $75
MY LITTLE LAB (3-6 YRS)
Experiment with chemistry, electricity, crystals, and more in this safe, fun, and educational class. 156160 LIB
Sa
10:30am-11:15am 4/19
4 Boldish
$39
MY MORNING PRESCHOOL (3-5 YRS)
We will improve social skills during free play, and practice shapes, colors, numbers, and ABC's at circle time. After a snack, it's on to creating an artistic masterpiece, enjoying a nature story, and moving to music. With all this fun, who has time for a nap? Please bring a snack.
156147 LIB 156146 LIB 156168 LIB
W W W
9am-11am 9am-11am 9am-11am
3/19 4/16 5/14
4 Boldish 4 Boldish 4 Boldish
$55 $55 $55
MY SCIENCE CLUB (3-5 YRS)-NEW
MAD SCIENCE速-CLAWS, CODES & COMETS (4-6 YRS)-NEW
Learn how pollution affects our planet, how the muscles in your body work during physical activity, experiment with dyes in fruit and vegetables, and even get a taste for space when you experience life as an astronaut. 155797 TMC M-F
9am-Noon
3/10
5 Mad Science $165
PLAY & LEARN ACADEMY (2-3 YRS)
This is a fun learning class that includes interactive activities such as: alphabets, numbers, colors and shapes, and enabling children to develop a love of learning while playing. Kids need to be potty-trained or parents must stay in the building. $10 supply fee due to the instructor the first day of class. 151773 TMC F
9am-11am
5/2
5 Learning Inc. $75
PLAYSCHOOL FUN CLUB (2-3 YRS/PARENT)
Singing songs, movement, games, crafts and activities designed to promote learning through parent/child interaction. Come join the club! Parents must participate. 156263 LIB
Th
9am-9:45am
5/15
4 Boldish
$39
PREHISTORIC PALS (3-5 YRS)
Have fun learning about pterosaurs, plesiosaurs, mastodons, mammoths and ichthyosaurs through a variety of crafts, games, stories and more! 156162 LIB
Th
12:45pm-2:15pm 4/17
4 Boldish
$49
PRESCHOOL EXPRESS (3-5 YRS)
This class will help children develop social, cognitive, and physical skills in a stimulating and warm environment. Kids will be introduced to the alphabet, shapes, numbers, and colors. Activities include music, movement, storytelling, free play, crafts, and more. Child must be potty trained. Please bring a snack to class.
154313 OAK Tu,Th 9am-Noon 154314 OAK Tu,Th 9am-Noon
3/18 4/22
10 Young 10 Young
$95 $95
PRESCHOOL PREP ACADEMY (3-5 YRS)
Paint, play dough, and pasta projects make learning letters, numbers and science concepts exciting and fun. Bring a snack. Child must be potty trained and no naps.
Come study the forces of electricity and magnetism. Explore space, and the solar system. Plunge to the oceans depths to study sharks, whales and more. Then we will study rocks, minerals, fossils and the geology of our active planet.
155009 CAR F 155010 CAR F 155007 CAR F
PLANET HOPPERS (3-5 YRS)
Children will learn the alphabet and alphabet sounds, numbers, counting, sorting, days of the week, and months of the year in this fun class! Kids will also explore the basic skills of different sports activities (relays, soccer, basketball, parachute, games, yoga, t-ball) that will help build strong, healthy bodies. They will work on motor skills, coordination, balance, and flexibility as they have fun. Child must be potty trained. Please bring a lunch to class.
155015 CAR F
1pm-3pm
4/18
4 Boldish
$55
Come explore the sun, stars, moons, and the inner and outer planets. Learn about the twin planets, the gas giants, and Pluto our favorite planet. 156167 LIB
W
11am-12:30pm
5/14
4 Boldish
$49
3/21 4/18 5/16
4 Boldish 4 Boldish 4 Boldish
$65 $65 $65
PRESCHOOL READINESS (3-5 YRS)
154501 OAK M 154502 OAK M
40
10am-1pm 10am-1pm 10am-1pm
9am-12:30pm 9am-12:30pm
3/17 4/21
5 Vallejo 5 Vallejo
planoparks.org 972-941-7250
$59 $59
RECREATION PROGRAMS - PRESCHOOL
READING ROUND UP (3-5 YRS)
This fun filled class will utilize progressive activities with books, puzzles, art and games. This program will encourage necessary steps for your child to become an independent reader. 155994 CAR W
Noon-2pm
4/23
4 Vallejo
$45
RISE & SHINE TEDDY TIME (2-4 YRS/PARENT)
Bring the toddlers for some stories, crafts, music and movement. Toddlers will practice sharing, taking turns and have fun while you connect with other parents!
156150 LIB 156151 LIB
Th Th
9am-9:45am 9am-9:45am
3/20 4/17
4 Boldish 4 Boldish
$39 $39
ROBOTICS JUNIOR (3-4 YRS)
Begin your quest to becoming engineers by building fun and simple Lego速 models such as a seesaw, rolling vehicle, spinning top, raft, and much more. By exploring and manipulating the models, children experience pulleys, levers, gears, wheels and axles, and learn about energy, buoyancy, and balance. Students work in teams of two to three to complete each lesson. 155560 TMC Sa
10am-10:45am
3/29
4 Adroit Edu
$55
ROBOTICS JUNIOR PLUS (5-6 YRS)
Students will build Lego速 models featuring working motors and sensors. They will program their models using special software. Students will explore a series of cross-curricular, theme-based activities while developing their skills in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, as well as language and literacy. Students work in groups of two to three to complete each lesson. Students build and program models like a cheering fan section, goalie, bird, sailboat and more! 155561 TMC Sa
11am-11:45am
3/29
4 Adroit Edu
$55
SCIENCE INVESTIGATORS (3-5 YRS)
Have fun exploring all the different and exciting miracles that science has to offer. Kids will investigate biology by creating fingerprints, decomposing bones and studying plant and animal parts with microscopes. Don't miss the investigation! 156163 LIB
Sa
10:30am-11:30am 5/17
4 Boldish
$45
SCIENCE TIME (3-5 YRS)
Young scientists will experiment, investigate, and explore science, nature, and technology. Some topics that may be explored are space, crystals, fossils, insects, spiders, matter, and energy. Please bring a snack.
155011 CAR F 155012 CAR F
1pm-3pm 1pm-3pm
3/21 5/16
4 Boldish 4 Boldish
SLEEPY TIME SONGS (2-4 YRS/PARENT)
Your active toddler will love marching, dancing and singing for about 1520 minutes. Then they will settle down for finger play and teddy bears. Don't miss the fun! 156165 LIB
Sa
9:45am-10:30am 5/17
4 Boldish
$39
SPACE CHASE (3-5 YRS)
Visit the planets and travel to the stars. Explore the craters on our moon, create space vehicles and blast off! 156265 LIB
Tu
9:45am-11:45am 5/13
4 Boldish
$55
STARTING SCIENCE (3-5 YRS)
Join us on a trek through the world of science as we explore subjects such as space, geology, electricity, chemistry, botany, ecology and more. A different topic covered each week. Don't forget to sign up your future scientist for this one! Please bring a snack. 156149 LIB
Tu
12:45pm-2:15pm 3/18
4 Boldish
$55
STAY, PLAY & LEARN (3-5 YRS)
Allow mom or dad to relax, shop or workout while the little ones learn. The kids will learn ABC'S, 123's stories, crafts, music and movement. Bring a snack! 156264 LIB
Th
9:45am-11:45am 5/15
4 Boldish
$55
TWEET, CLUCK & QUACK (3-5 YRS)-NEW
Learn about nesting habits and survival skills of our feathered friends, while enjoying songs, books, crafts and more. 154970 CAR M
1pm-2pm
4/14
4 Boldish
$45
VOLCANOS, ROCK & FOSSILS (3-5 YRS)
Study geodes, find fossils and erupt volcanoes. Lots of fun and learning. 156172 LIB
Tu
12:45pm-2:15pm 4/15
4 Boldish
$55
WORLD OF COLOR (3-5 YRS)
Let's create a color wheel and learn how to mix the colors of the rainbow to create just the right hue for your arts and crafts project. 156148 LIB
W
11am-12:30pm
3/19
4 Boldish
$49
YOUNG SCIENTIST (3-6 YRS)
Experience science the fun way. Using experiments, arts & crafts, and other hands-on activities students will learn about the solar system, the human body, animals, plants, magnets and other science concepts. 152384 TMC M
2:30pm-3:30pm 3/17
10 Contractor
$75
$55 $55
City of Plano Plano Parks and Recreation
972-941-7250
planoparks.org
41
RECREATION PROGRAMS - PRESCHOOL
KINDERMUSIK® COCK-A-DOODLE-MOO (BIRTH-17MOS)-NEW
Etc...
AWESOME BLOSSOMS (2-3 YRS)
Hop on a hay ride - it’s time to head for the farm. Sing songs about the farms, engage in rituals and playful activities with your baby including infant massage, lap bounces, exercises and quiet time. A home kit ($40) must be purchased from instructor the first day of class.
Everything is coming up daisies and pansies in this flower power class. Little ones enjoy celebrating a new year of growth through crafts, games and hands on gardening.
151911 TMC Th 151912 TMC F
BEARS, BUBBLES & BALLS (16-24 MOS/PARENT)
Think of it like taking a course inside a child's imagination. Using the theme of a toy shop to make our pretend creations, rhythm and songs will make every imaginary saw, hammer, and nail come to life. A home kit ($70) must be purchased from instructor the first day of class.
155970 CAR Th
9am-9:45am
4/17
4 Long
$39
Begin with finger puppets, music, and movement. Then we will pull out the balls, beanbags, bubbles, and more! 154968 CAR M
9am-10am
4/14
4 Boldish
$45
CHOO CHOO EXPRESS (3-5 YRS)-NEW
Stories, music, movement and crafts will delight young engineers. 155006 CAR F
9am-10am
3/21
4 Boldish
$45
This eggstraordinary glow in the dark egg hunt, is an adventurous twist on this traditional holiday! The event includes an eggsclusive candy hunt, as well as a visit from the Easter Bunny! Bring your best glow in the dark wearables, flashlights, and baskets for an exciting time and pictures! Children will be divided for egg hunting by age groups (2-4 yrs, 5-7 yrs, 8-12 yrs). Egg Hunt will take place at Liberty Park. Don’t forget your camera for photos! Event will be held rain or shine. Please dress for the weather. F
7:45pm-9pm
4/11
1 Staff
$9
PUPPET SHOW (2-6 YRS/PARENT)-NEW
Listen to stories and enjoy the Three Billy Goats Gruff puppet show presented by the Parr Library youth staff! For children ages 2 to 6 and their parent/caregiver. 155796 TMC F
9:30am-10:30am 3/14
1 Staff
KINDERMUSIK® TOYS I MAKE TRIPS I TAKE (3 1/2-5 YRS) 151919 TMC F
10 Kindermusik $109
KINDERMUSIK® AWAY WE GO (18 MOS-3 1/2 YRS)
Hop on the train, get in the car, board the plane, and Away We Go! Explore fast and slow, smooth and bumpy, high and low and other concepts of transportation. Read stories about ways to get around. A home kit ($60) must be purchased from instructor the first day of class.
151909 TMC Th 151910 TMC F
10:30am-11:15am 3/20 10:30am-11:15am 3/21
156156 LIB 156157 LIB
Tu Sa
9am-9:45am 9am-9:45am
4/15 3/22
4 Boldish 4 Boldish
$39 $39
TEDDYS, TOTS & TUTUS (2-4 YRS/PARENT)-NEW
This music and movement class is for tots who love to twirl and dance but are not quite ready for a formal dance class. A short 20 minute program will be held on the last day of class. 155016 CAR F
9am-10am
5/16
4 Boldish
$45
TINKER TOTS ARTS & CRAFTS (3-5 YRS)
This is the perfect class for your little engineer! Have fun constructing various structures using a variety of tinker toys, arts and crafts, and more. 156171 LIB
W
12:30pm-2pm
5/14
4 Boldish
$49
10 Kindermusik $109 10 Kindermusik $109
Martial Arts
INTRO TO MARTIAL ARTS (5-7 YRS)
Thinking of starting your child in martial arts, but unsure where to begin? How can you see if they will like it without being caught in lengthy contracts? This generic, no uniform/rank class will give your child eight lessons on basic martial arts, a parent's open house review, and a seminar geared towards answering all your questions so you can approach area schools with more confidence and knowledge of finding one that meets your goals. 154801 CAR Tu
4pm-4:45pm
3/25
8 Bales
$85
KARATE-TAE KWON DO/KUNG FU (4-5 YRS)
This preschool martial arts program is an exciting, fun, and rewarding activity specially designed for 4-5 year olds. Self-esteem, confidence, coordination skills, teamwork, and physical conditioning are key elements developed through class discipline, games, techniques, and structure. $40 startup (school t-shirt, white belt, and AAU membership.) is required at first class. 154805 CAR F
42
10 Kindermusik $109
FREE
Your child's memory and sequence skills will strengthen with stop-andgo games tucked into stories and pretend play about animals on a farm. So when you play the featured rhythm stick instruments along with the recordings, you help your child develop rhythm, coordination, and the confidence that comes with learning and playing along with you. A home kit ($35) must be purchased from instructor the first day of class. 9:30am-10:15am 3/20
11:30am-12:15pm 3/21
Children will gain independence by making crafts, singing and playing with other children. Parents take turns leaving and returning to inspire confidence that you will return.
KINDERMUSIK® AROUND THE FARM (2-3 YRS)-NEW
151917 TMC Th
10 Kindermusik $109 10 Kindermusik $109
MOM & ME PLAYGROUP (2-3 YRS/PARENT)
EGGSPLOSION OF LIGHT EGG HUNT-NEW
156030 LIB
11:30am-12:15pm 3/20 9:30am-10:15am 3/21
11:30am-12:15pm 3/28
8 Bales
planoparks.org 972-941-7250
$95
RECREATION PROGRAMS - PRESCHOOL
KARATE-TAE KWON DO/KUNG FU II (5-6 YRS)
PRIVATE PIANO* (4-6 YRS)
154806 CAR Tu,Sa 6pm-6:45pm
156178 LIB 156181 LIB 156182 LIB 156188 LIB 156202 LIB 156204 LIB 156193 LIB
This martial arts program is designed for continuing students. ISMA colored belt rank and instructor approval is required. A $48 uniform and membership fee is required for participation. Class meets Tuesdays at 6 pm and Saturdays at 9:30 am. This class is not available for Leisure OnLine registration. 3/25
20 Bales
$129
TAE KWON DO/HAP KI DO (BEG) (4-6 YRS)
Students will learn or improve on self-esteem, confidence, coordination, and self-defense, as well as have fun. Tae Kwon Do will teach the student how to kick & punch. Hap Ki Do will teach self-defense that employs joint locks, pressure points, throws, and other strikes. Students will need to buy a uniform at first class for $35 dollars. Additional testing fee is required at the end for belt testing.
155057 TMC M,W 5pm-5:45pm 155056 TMC Sa 1pm-2pm
3/17 3/22
16 Sanders 8 Sanders
$89 $59
AMAZING LITTLE ACTORS (18 MOS-2 YRS/PARENT)-NEW
Come be creative and build your child's communication skills and selfconfidence while you both explore the world of dramatic arts! Sing, dance and act while building skills! 9am-9:45am
3/17
8 Kidstage
$89
A fun class where your child will express themselves through music, dance, and theatrics! This class is great at building confidence, concentration and reading readiness skills. 10am-10:45am
3/17
8 Kidstage
$89
PIANO I (4-6 YRS)
Give your preschooler the best possible start in their music education. Class will also be an introduction to music theory. Instructor will have information for music and supplies the first day of class. Class size is limited to two students. Class time is split between both students.
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3:30pm-4:15pm 4:15pm-5pm 5pm-5:45pm 3:30pm-4:15pm 4:15pm-5pm 5pm-5:45pm 3:30pm-4:15pm 4:15pm-5pm 5pm-5:45pm 3:30pm-4:15pm 4:15pm-5pm 5pm-5:45pm
3/18 3/18 3/18 4/29 4/29 4/29 3/20 3/20 3/20 5/1 5/1 5/1
6 6 6 5 5 5 6 6 6 5 5 5
5:25pm-5:45pm 5pm-5:20pm 1:30pm-1:50pm 1pm-1:20pm 5:25pm-5:45pm 5:25pm-5:45pm 5pm-5:20pm
3/18 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/19 3/27 3/19
10 Khoshkar 10 Ross 8 Ross 8 Khoshkar 11 Ivanchenko 9 Khoshkar 11 Ivanchenko
$115 $115 $99 $99 $125 $105 $125
*many more times available, please call the centers or look online for more information
PRIVATE PIANO (6 YRS)
Lessons are for beginner to advanced level of play. Supply list will be provided by teacher the first day.
151859 TMC Tu 151860 TMC Tu
3pm-3:30pm 3:30pm-4pm
3/18 3/18
10 Jacobs 10 Jacobs
$175 $175
This beginning violin class will expose your little one to traditional style of playing. Lesson is shared between two students. Music book is provided from teacher. Violin is required.
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AMAZING LITTLE ACTORS (3-5 YRS)-NEW 152733 TMC M
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VIOLIN I (4-6 YRS)
Performing Arts
152732 TMC M
All levels welcome. Classes are 20 minutes with only one student in each class. Supply list provided the first day of class.
Heredia Heredia Heredia Heredia Heredia Heredia Heredia Heredia Heredia Heredia Heredia Heredia
$105 $105 $105 $95 $95 $95 $105 $105 $105 $95 $95 $95
W W W W
5pm-5:30pm 5:30pm-6pm 5:30pm-6pm 5pm-5:30pm
3/19 3/19 4/30 4/30
6 6 5 5
Perrine Perrine Perrine Perrine
$95 $95 $85 $85
Physical Activities
BABY FITNESS & SPORTS (15-24 MOS/PARENT)
Get moving with your young child in our interactive program designed to develop gross motor skills, confidence, and concentration. Each week enjoy private one-on-one time with your infant. Trained coaches will introduce a new activity each week while leading the group in fun exercises utilizing the guidelines established by the National Association of Sports and Physical Education.
155563 TMC Tu 155564 TMC F
9:30am-10am 9:30am-10am
3/18 3/21
10 Kidokinetics $75 10 Kidokinetics $75
CHEER BASICS (4-6 YRS)
Get your tiny cheer on! This preschool cheer class will focus on basic cheer fundamentals including: strength, balance, flexibility, and of course pom poms! There will be emphasis on cheers, dance and basic formations. Please wear comfortable clothing, tennis shoes, and have hair pulled back. 155054 TMC Sa
Noon-12:45pm
3/22
8 Rogers
$49
CHEERNASTICS (4-6 YRS)
This fun combination of cheerleading and gymnastics will give your child a head start in learning jumps, cheers, tumbling and stretches. Don't miss out on the best of both sports. 155707 LIB
972-941-7250
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F
12:15pm-1pm
3/28
6 Dupuis
$45
43
RECREATION PROGRAMS - PRESCHOOL
FUN FITNESS & SPORTS (2 YRS/PARENT)
Fantastic fun sports and physical education program for girls and boys to increase sports awareness and build a lifelong love of physical activity. Over twenty-five sports activities introduced with a new one each week. All programs meet the minimum standard established by the National Association of Sports and Physical Education.
155571 TMC Tu 155572 TMC F
10am-10:45am 10am-10:45am
3/18 3/21
10 Kidokinetics $75 10 Kidokinetics $75
FUN FITNESS & SPORTS (3-5 YRS)
Fantastic fun sports and physical education program for girls and boys to increase sports awareness and build a lifelong love of physical activity. Over twenty-five sports activities introduced with a new one each week. All programs meet the minimum standard established by the National Association of Sports and Physical Education.
155569 TMC Tu 155570 TMC F
10:45am-11:30am 3/18 10:45am-11:30am 3/21
10 Kidokinetics $75 10 Kidokinetics $75
GYMNASTICS (3-4 YRS)
Have fun learning different gymnastics skills such as floor and balance beam work. You will also work on motor skills in this beginner class.
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M Su Su F F Sa Sa
10:30am-11:15am 3/24 2:30pm-3:15pm 3/23 3:30pm-4:15pm 3/23 10:45am-11am 3/28 9:45am-10:30am 3/28 10:30am-11:15am 3/22 11:15am-Noon 3/22
GYMNASTICS (5-6 YRS)
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Sa F Su M
Noon-12:45pm 3/22 11:30am-12:15pm 3/28 4:15pm-5pm 3/23 6pm-6:45pm 3/17
6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Dupuis Dupuis Dupuis Dupuis Dupuis Dupuis Dupuis
$45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45
6 6 6 6
Dupuis Dupuis Dupuis Wilson
$45 $45 $45 $45
JIGGLES, WIGGLES & GIGGLES (18-24 MOS/PARENT)
This is a combination class of creative movement to music and ooey, gooey fun with various art textures. Children will work on developing large motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Parents participate.
156271 OAK Sa 156275 OAK Sa
10am-10:45am 10am-10:45am
3/22 4/26
4 Horie 4 Horie
$35 $35
JIGGLES, WIGGLES, & GIGGLES (3-5 YRS)
Come join in the fun as we jiggle, wiggle, and giggle through academic hands-on learning, movement, and crafts. Children will learn ABC's, colors, shapes, and numbers as well as developing social skills with peers.
156269 OAK Sa 156270 OAK Sa
11am-11:45am 11am-11:45am
3/22 4/26
44
4 Horie 4 Horie
$35 $35
LIL' BIDDY BASKETBALL (3-4 YRS/PARENT)
Your little biddy basketball star will have baskets of fun while learning a lil' bit about basketball. We even have a lower goal for them to practice on. Come and join the fun.
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Su Su
10:45am-11:30am 3/30 10am-10:45am 3/30
6 Modgil 6 Modgil
$39 $39
LIL' BIDDY BASKETBALL (4-6 YRS)
Your little biddy basketball star will have baskets of fun while learning a lil' bit about basketball. We even have a lower goal for them to practice on. Come and join the fun.
156174 LIB 156175 LIB
Sa Su
9am-9:45am 3/29 11:30am-12:15pm 3/30
6 Modgil 6 Modgil
$39 $39
LIL' DRIBBLERS BASKETBALL (4-6 YRS)
Dribble, pass, and shoot! Learn the basics of basketball in this fun noncompetitive class.
155979 CAR Su 155978 CAR Su
2:15pm-3pm 2:15pm-3pm
3/23 4/27
4 Wright 4 Wright
$35 $35
SEE HOW THEY RUN (2-3 YRS/PAR)
Balls + beanbags + music = fun. Any way you add it up, it equals fun, fun, fun. This class is perfect for your active preschooler. Join us as we enjoy a variety of physical activities that aid in developing motor skills, balance, and coordination. 156169 LIB
Tu
9am-9:45am
5/13
4 Boldish
$39
SOCCER (3-4 YRS)
Introductory soccer skills such as dribbling, passing, and kicking will be practiced in this fun, non-competitive class. Please bring a size 3 soccer ball to class.
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Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa
9am-9:45am 3/22 10:30am-11:15am 3/22 9am-9:45am 4/26 10:30am-11:15am 4/26 9am-9:45am 3/22 9:45am-10:30am 3/22
4 4 4 4 4 4
Deaton Deaton Deaton Deaton Castaneda Castaneda
$35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35
4 4 4 4 4
Deaton Deaton Deaton Deaton Deaton
$35 $35 $35 $35 $35
4 Deaton 4 Deaton
$35 $35
SOCCER (4-5 YRS)
Please bring a size 3 soccer ball to class.
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W W W Sa Sa
5:15pm-6pm 5:15pm-6pm 5:15pm-6pm 11:15am-Noon 11:15am-Noon
3/19 4/16 5/14 3/22 4/26
SOCCER (5-6 YRS)
Please bring a size 3 soccer ball to class.
154521 OAK Sa 154522 OAK Sa
9:45am-10:30am 3/22 9:45am-10:30am 4/26
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RECREATION PROGRAMS - PRESCHOOL
SPORT SKILLS (4-6 YRS)
This program will help participants develop universal sport skills as well as an understanding of good health, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Some of the subjects covered will be balance, speed, coordination, flexibility/agility, etc. Classes will be taught through age appropriate discussions and games. 154803 CAR M
11:30am-12:15pm 3/24
8 Bales
$95
T-BALL (3-4 YRS)
Learn the basic skills of T-ball, such as batting, fielding, and running in this non-competitive class. Please bring a glove. 156062 LIB
Sa
10:45am-11:30am 3/22
4 Castaneda $35
TOT GYMNASTICS (29-36 MO/PARENT)
Join an Aerobats coach in introducing your little one to the world of gymnastics. Students will develop gross motor skills, flexibility, and coordination as they learn gymnastics skills on the bars, balance beam, floor and trampoline with their parent and coach.
155196 OAK Tu 155197 CAR W
10am-10:50am 10am-10:50am
4/1 4/2
6 Staff 6 Staff
$45 $45
TUMBLE TYKES (16-24 MOS/PARENT)
Join us in this fun tumbling class that is a great introduction for future gymnastic classes. The class will cover basic tumbling skills, stretching, and balance beam work. It is a great way to promote coordination and balance.
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M Sa
9am-9:30am 9am-9:30am
3/24 3/22
TUMBLE TYKES (2-3 YRS/PARENT)
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F M Su Sa
9am-9:45am 9:30am-10:15am 1:45pm-2:30pm 9:30am-10:15am
3/28 3/24 3/23 3/22
6 Dupuis 6 Dupuis
$35 $35
6 6 6 6
$45 $45 $45 $45
Dupuis Dupuis Dupuis Dupuis
YOGA & MOVEMENT FOR TODDLERS (WALKING-5 YRS)
Tots will become more confident in their developing little bodies as they enjoy a supportive, fun-loving and active yoga class. Class incorporates music, fun props and seasonal themes. Parents are required to stay and are encouraged to participate. Parent and child should dress comfortably. Please bring a receiving blanket. Mat will be provided. 154927 TMC W
11:30am-12:15pm 3/26
8 Walker
$85
YOGA & MUSIC FOR BABIES (3 WKS-CRAWLING)
This class consists of a unique blend of yoga postures that the baby is guided through by their parent. Each pose is designed to support baby's development, digestion, sleep, and bonding. Class includes some basic infant sign language and gentle massage for baby. Please bring a receiving blanket. Mat will be provided. 154930 TMC W
10:30am-11:15am 3/26
972-941-7250
8 Walker
$85
Plano Aerobats Year-round gymnastics program offering gymnastics instruction for boys ages 4 to 8 and girls ages 3 to 16 years at Carpenter Park and Oak Point Recreation Centers Beginner through advanced skills are taught on vault, bars, beam and floor for girls. Pommel horse, rings, vault, high bar, parallel bars and floor are offered for boys. $44 per month for one hour per week $69 per month for two hours per week For the current class schedule, to register or for more information, please visit our web site at planoaerobats.org or call (972) 208-8187.
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RECREATION CENTER PROGRAMS - YOUTH How to Read the Activity/Course Information
TEENS & MONEY (14 YRS & UP)-NEW
This workshop is designed to be fun and interactive. Teens will learn about budgeting, saving, and spending. We will also discuss check writing, balancing accounts, and reading payroll statements. 154684 OAK Th
7pm-8pm
4/3
1 Coleman
$19
The title of the course is TEENS & MONEY. The Course Code is 154684, and it meets at OAK POINT RECREATION CENTER on THURSDAYS from 7pm to 8pm, begins APRIL 3, meets 1 time, the instructor is COLEMAN and the fee for this course is $19. CAR = Carpenter Park Recreation Center COX = Cox Building CT = Courtyard Theater LIB = Liberty Recreation Center OAK = Oak Point Recreation Center TMC = Tom Muehlenbeck Center
FUSED GLASS: PROJECT OF THE MONTH (8 YRS & UP)
Both young and adult students will enjoy these fast, fun, fused glass projects. Students will work with pre-cut glass to make their project of choice. Do one project or sign up for all.
154862 CAR W 154863 CAR Sa 154861 CAR Sa 154864 CAR W
6:30pm-8:30pm 4/2 10:30am-12:30pm 4/19 10:30am-12:30pm 5/10 6:30pm-8:30pm 5/21
1 1 1 1
Morrison Morrison Morrison Morrison
$29 $29 $29 $29
KNIT WITH MOM (8 YRS & UP/PARENT)
Moms, join your daughters and learn to knit! Spend quality time together while learning the basics of knitting. Take home a skill that will last a lifetime. Both mother and child must register for the class. 153097 OAK Th
6pm-7:30pm
4/3
6 Farmer
$55
PARENT & ME PAINTING WORKSHOPS (5YRS & UP)
Imagine the fun you and your child will share creating your very own oil or acrylic paintings with a professional artist step-by-step. You’ll be amazed at the finished results you can achieve while learning simple fine art fundamentals and time saving brushstrokes. All supplies provided for both of you. Wear old shirt and bring paper towels.
154955 CAR W 154956 CAR W 156087 CAR W
6:30pm-8pm 6:30pm-8pm 6:30pm-8pm
4/9 5/14 3/26
1 Garden 1 Garden 1 Garden
$45 $45 $45
SEWING (BEG/INT) (9-13 YRS) Crafts and Fine Arts
ARTFUL ACRYLICS (6-13 YRS)-NEW
Step by step instruction will teach students how to ‘build’ a painting and mixing colors. Your child will acquire new techniques while completing six professional acrylic paintings on canvas. . 154683 TMC W 4:15pm-5:45pm 3/26 8 Elkins $115
CARTOON DRAWING (6-12 YRS)
Hey kids, learn how to draw your favorite cartoon characters. You will be taught the basic skills needed for cartoon drawing. Some supplies required.
154493 TMC M 154494 TMC M
5:30pm-6:30pm 5:30pm-6:30pm
3/17 4/21
5 Y Rembrandts $75 5 Y Rembrandts $75
Youth will learn the safe operation of a sewing machine and techniques working with fabrics for a simple project. Beginners will make a lined, undecorated tote bag and either a plain lightly gathered skirt or pajama bottoms. Intermediates will work on progressively more challenging projects. Students must have supplies for the first class. Supply lists are available at CAR. 155868 CAR Sa
11:15am-12:45pm 3/29
6 Schaefer
YOU CAN PAINT WORKSHOP (5-13 YRS)
Amaze yourself, family and friends with your finished oil painting suitable for framing that you will create in one fun and easy class with a professional artist who specializes in teaching children. Award winning curriculum includes perspective, color mixing, composition and more. All supplies are provided, wear old T-shirt and bring paper towels.
154957 CAR Sa 154958 CAR Sa
1pm-2:30pm 1pm-2:30pm
4/12 5/17
1 Garden 1 Garden
DRAW & PAINT (6-8 YRS)
Learn basic shape techniques, light and shadow, perspective, and design basics. Then paint your masterpiece with water colors, tempera, and mixed media. 156114 LIB W
3:30pm-5pm
3/19
4 Boldish
$49
ELEMENTARY DRAWING (6-12 YRS)
Draw up some new skills! Our valuable drawing curriculum teaches students drawing techniques and basic artistic concepts, including line, shape value, and filling the page. Have fun learning to draw the world around you while improving concentration and hand and eye coordination. Instill enthusiasm, confidence, and fulfillment.
151689 TMC M 151688 TMC M
4:15pm-5:15pm 4:15pm-5:15pm
3/17 4/21
46
$75
5 Y Rembrandts $75 5 Y Rembrandts $75
planoparks.org 972-941-7250
$29 $29
RECREATION CENTER PROGRAMS - YOUTH
DANCE FITNESS (12-16 YRS)-NEW
Dance
A physical workout class geared for a dancers body that will strengthen important muscles, create balance and help prevent injury. In addition to these benefits, dance fitness will also teach diligence, responsibility and physical awareness.
BALLET (7-9 YRS) Ballet shoes required. 156106 LIB Th
4:45pm-5:30pm 3/27
6 Lubertino
$45
BALLET (7-10 YRS) Ballet shoes required. 155375 CAR F
6pm-6:45pm
3/21
7 Russell
$45
CONTEMPORARY BALLET (9-14 YRS)-NEW 3/17
20 Young
$65
TRADITIONAL BALLET (6-12 YRS)
Dancers learn the fundamentals of ballet with age appropriate exercises at the barre and center, emphasizing muscle control, coordination, and correct posture, as well as self-discipline and muscle awareness. Please see receipt for dress code requirements.
155982 CAR W 155983 CAR W 154279 OAK Sa
5:30pm-6:15pm 3/19 5:30pm-6:15pm 4/30 11:20am-12:05pm 3/22
6 McGuill 5 McGuill 9 McGuill
$45 $39 $55
155984 CAR W 155985 CAR W
6:15pm-7pm 6:15pm-7pm
3/19 4/30
6 McGuill 5 McGuill
$45 $39
CHINESE FOLK DANCE (6-9 YRS)-NEW
Join renowned Chinese dance, vocal, and performing film artist as she promotes straight, flexible, and fit postures while fostering an interest in Chinese Folk Dancing. Her main focus will include folk dance skills from eight different regions which include: Han, Tibetan, Mongolian, Uygur, Korean, Dai, Miao, and Yi. Kids will have fun learning these exotic dance skills and may even have an opportunity to perform in some public festivals or local talent competition.
154879 CAR Tu 154878 CAR Tu
4pm-5pm 4pm-5pm
3/18 4/29
CHINESE FOLK DANCE (10-13 YRS)
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5pm-6pm 5pm-6pm
3/18 4/29
6 5
Liu Liu
$49 $45
6 5
Liu Liu
$49 $45
CONTEMPORARY DANCE (7-12 YRS)
Contemporary dance is telling a story through the body. Forms of jazz and ballet will be used to help with technique. You will also learn to be aware of your muscles as well as some fun choreography. Tan or black jazz shoes are required. 156105 LIB Tu
6:30pm-7:15pm 3/25
972-941-7250
6 Clayton
20 Young
$65
Fun upbeat movement! Focus on strength, choreography, and coordination. Have fun while learning current hip hop dance moves! Please wear loose fitting clothing and tennis shoes. 1pm-2pm
3/22
8 Rogers
$49
HIP HOP DANCE (8-12 YRS)
Learn all the latest hip hop dance moves seen in music videos. Come and have a great time! 155381 CAR F
4:15pm-5pm
3/21
7 Russell
$45
HIP HOP FUN (7-12 YRS)
Be the coolest kid on the block! You’ll have fun learning the latest creative dance moves that increase coordination, body control, and self-confidence. 156107 LIB W
6:30pm-7:15pm 3/19
6 Delarosa
$39
Educational Corner
TRADITIONAL BALLET II (6-12 YRS)
Students will build upon exercises and technique learned in Traditional Ballet. Students will concentrate on expression, musical understanding and introduction of advanced jumps, turns and short variations. Traditional Ballet is a prerequisite.
3/17
HIP HOP (9-12 YRS) 155055 TMC Sa
Experience a class where you can learn some beneficial ballet techniques and enjoy the beauty of the free moving contemporary dance. The movement will be graceful, expressive, and fun. 155481 TMC M,W 6pm-7pm
155487 TMC M,W 5pm-6pm
ACTING (12-15 YRS)-NEW
Learn the basics of improv and memorizing a commercial to perform in front of an audience. It’s a fun and interactive class taught by a professional model and actress. 154499 TMC M
5:30pm-6:30pm
3/17
4 Beebe
$45
BRAINOPOLIS-ELECTRO-MECHANICS I (6-10 YRS)-NEW
Kids will combine electricity and mechanics to create their own take home projects. Some of the projects will use motors, light bulbs, gears, cables and batteries. We will make models of planes, cars, and other toys that will help us understand how different types of energy can be used to create movement. 155210 TMC Sa
10am-11am
3/22
6 Brainopolis
$75
BRAINOPOLIS-ELECTRO-MECHANICS II (6-10 YRS)-NEW
Kids will apply electricity and mechanics to create their own hands-on take home projects. Some of the projects use motors, light bulbs, gears, cables and batteries. We will make models of spiders with blinking eyes, a helicopter with moving propellers, and other toys that will help kids understand how different types of energy cane be used to create movement. 155335 TMC Sa
10am-11am
5/3
5 Brainopolis
$45
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$69
RECREATION CENTER PROGRAMS - YOUTH
CASH BASH (8-11 YRS)
Learn how to start a hypothetical business, set up a product based on competition, negotiate cost of materials, open a bank account, write checks, how to pay with credit or debit cards and read bank statements. Participants learn financial concepts such as interest, budget, types of bank accounts, profit, loss, and much more. 155336 TMC M
5pm-6pm
3/24
5 Brainopolis
$69
FUN SCIENCE (6-10 YRS)
Have fun with physics, chemistry, aerodynamics and other sciences. This class is full of scientific experiments such as creating an electromagnet, a functional model parachute, a functioning model airplane and rocket, and much more! Different experiments will be done each session. All supplies included. 155543 LIB Tu
4:30pm-5:15pm 3/18
6 Gasin
$65
LEAD ON KIDS (8-12 YRS)-NEW
Children will learn the art of developing leadership qualities that make them contributing members of society. Being with like-minded peers who want to make a change will benefit their decision-making and teambuilding skills. Children will become familiar with terms commonly used in debate and argumentation. Children will learn the art of speaking eloquently and logically about issues that matter. Sharpen research, creative and critical thinking skills. Children are encouraged to speak out about ideals and ideas they feel strongly about. Children will learn what it means to be a leader, a team player, and a steward. 156010 TMC Th
4:30pm-6pm
3/20
10 Lubinus
$155
MAD SCIENCE®-INVENTIONS GALORE (6-10 YRS)-NEW
Inspire the inventor and scientist in you during this camp! Each day you’ll be given a series of challenges which must be overcome by using your mind. Investigate the awesome inventions created before modern science had really begun. Join the adventure to infinity and beyond on this fantastic day where science fiction meets science fact! 155798 TMC M-F
1pm-4pm
3/10
5 Mad Science $165
MANNERS MATTER (5-7 YRS)
Practice the social skills necessary to be a thoughtful and respectful person. Learn table manners, introductions, the art of conversation, and making the social scene. Learn do’s and don’ts of basic manners for daily living with a splash of laughter. 154495 TMC M
4:30pm-5:30pm
3/17
4 Beebe
$45
ROBO CAMPUS© JR. FLL I (7-9 YRS)-NEW
Focused on building an interest in science and engineering in children ages 7-9, Junior First Lego League (Jr. FLL) is a hands-on program designed to capture young children’s inherent curiosity and direct it toward discovering the possibilities of improving the world around them. In this course, children will design and build challenge solution using LEGO elements and Wedo Robotics Kit to build an autonomous robotics model for a given theme. Children will learn team building and presentation skills. Students enrolled in this class will be eligible to participate in this year’s Jr. FLL challenge from Robo Campus platform. Pre-Requisite: Robo Jr. II-by Robo Campus 155761 CAR Sa
4pm-6pm
3/29
48
ROBO CAMPUS© JR. ROBOTICS I AMAZING ROBOTS (6-9 YRS)
Our young robot enthusiast can now join the Robotics revolution and truly hands-on experience creating and programming their own real life robots. Children will be introduced to real working motors which they program using laptops while building two or three robotic based models. Our young creators will showcase their projects at the end of class and share what they have learned. 155759 CAR Sa
1:30pm-3:30pm
3/29
4 Robo Campus $129
ROBO CAMPUS© JR. FLL DISASTER BLASTER (7-9 YRS)
This class is for students who will be participating as a team for Junior First Lego League (Jr. FLL) 2013-2014 season. For more information, please visit Robo campus website. Registration in session one and two required. Includes Jr. FLL team registration and Jr. FLL Expo registration fee. 155762 CAR Sa
4pm-6pm
5/3
4 Robo Campus $129
ROBO CAMPUS ROBOTICS I RESCUE MISSION (10-14 YRS) ©
This hands-on and collaborative class introduces students to the exciting and popular world of Robotics. Working in pairs, students will learn basic concepts of robotics using the LEGO©NXT/EV3 Robotics kit and all new EV3 software. Students will design, build, program, and control their robots through real world challenges. At the end, students will take the challenge of a rescue mission using their robot. 155757 CAR Sa
1:30pm-4pm
3/29
4 Robo Campus $129
ROBO CAMPUS© ROBOTICS II SMART CAR (10-14 YRS)
Students will design and build a smart car that will be capable of following a driving path to get to its destination. Students will use various color and ultrasonic sensors combined with additional programming techniques to complete the project and present their smart cars at the end of the course. 155756 CAR Sa
1:30pm-4pm
5/3
4 Robo Campus $129
ROBO CAMPUS© ROBOTICS JUNIOR II (6-9 YRS)
In this class, our young robot enthusiast will build and program Soccer Robotics Field. The field includes mechanical Kicking Leg that is motorized to swing and kick a paper ball, a Goal Keeper that is motorized to move back and forth with cheering fans that make cheering sounds and motorized to jump and down. The students will use sensors and new programming concepts to complete the soccer field. At the end of the course, children will proudly showcase their creations to the parents and share with them what they have learned. Pre-Requisite: Robo Junior I-by Robo Campus. 155764 CAR Sa
1:30pm-3:30pm
5/3
4 Robo Campus $129
SPANISH FIESTA (6-8 YRS)
Practice vocabulary and useful phrases with songs, games and other activities. Practice at home with your family every week with a take home vocabulary sheet and phrase booklet to color! 156116 LIB W
3:30pm-5pm
5/14
4 Boldish
4 Robo Campus $129
planoparks.org 972-941-7250
$49
RECREATION CENTER PROGRAMS - YOUTH
SPEAK UP KIDS (6-8 YRS)
The art and skill of communicating clearly and confidently in front of an audience is what we do in this class. This is a great introduction into public speaking. Children get the opportunity to evaluate, keep time, give impromptu speeches, and keep track of correct grammar. Our presentations are videotaped to help kids recall and improve. 154306 TMC Tu
4:30pm-5:30pm
SPEAK UP KIDS (9-13 YRS) 155937 TMC Tu
5:30pm-6:30pm
3/18
10 Lubinus
$155
3/18
10 Lubinus
$155
WRITE ON KIDS (8-13 YRS)
Designed to help kids unleash their imagination, to discover the pleasure that can come from writing, and to encourage kids of all backgrounds and learning levels to grow as writers! The skills they’ll develop will improve literacy abilities, encourage creative thinking and build self-esteem. The program consists of creating writing pieces of different genres from narrative to persuasive, building vocabulary and enhancing grammar skills. Unique activities along with drawing and sketching are used to get the most reluctant writer excited about writing. 156009 TMC Th
6pm-7:30pm
3/20
10 Lubinus
$155
Young scientists will experiment, investigate and explore science, nature and technology. Some topics that may be explored are space, crystals, fossils, insects, spiders, matter and energy. Please bring a snack. 4/16
4 Boldish
$49
BABYSITTER’S TRAINING BOOTCAMP (11-15 YRS)
The American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training Boot camp will provide youth who are planning to babysit with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for children and infants. This training will certify participants in Basic Child Care with Pediatric First Aid/CPR and Basic Water Rescue. American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training Handbook, Emergency Reference Guide, Babysitters Training CDROM, and Babysitter First Aid Kit with backpack are included. Please bring lunch and swim suit to class since water activities are included. 156220 TMC Sa 156218 TMC Sa
9am-4:30pm 9am-4:30pm
3/29 4/26
155933 CAR Tu
2 Staff 2 Staff
6:30pm-8:30pm 4/29
1 Horwitz
$29
CHESS (BEG) (6-18 YRS)
Start now for a lifetime of enjoyment of this classic! Learn the fundamentals of piece movement, notational language of chess, checkmating opponents, and basic principles. Playing complete chess games and understanding fundamentals will be emphasized. This class is designed for those that have never played before, but want to learn. Class is taught by the 2008 Texas Amateur Champion and vice president of the Dallas Chess Club. 154284 OAK Sa
8:30am-9:45am 3/22
8 Allen
$49
CHESS (INT) (6-18 YRS)
Continue learning principles and strategies of chess. This class is open to those who know how to play chess. Chess notations and checkmate patterns along with end game theory will be included. Class is taught by the 2008 Texas Amateur Champion and vice president of the Dallas Chess Club. 10am-11:15am
3/22
8 Allen
$49
CHESS (ADV) (6-18 YRS)
AFTER SCHOOL SCIENCE CLUB (6-10 YRS) 3:30pm-5pm
Young chefs will learn to make delicious chocolate puddings, mousse and parfaits in this desert style, hands on cooking class. No box mixes here, but some cake and fruit will also be used in this wholesome fun food that is sure to make everyone smile.
154285 OAK Sa
Etc...
156115 LIB W
CHEFSVILLE KIDS-PARFAITS & PUDDINGS (8-14 YRS)-NEW
$135 $135
This course is an extension of the intermediate class with emphasis on tactical patterns, middle game themes, and end game themes. Class is taught by the 2008 Texas Amateur Champion and vice president of the Dallas Chess Club. 154286 OAK Sa
11:15am-12:30pm 3/22
8 Allen
$49
CHESS ACADEMY (BEG) (6-12 YRS)
Learn the basics of chess. You will be able to play a full game of chess by the end of class. 155546 LIB M 156565 CAR Tu
6pm-7pm 3/17 5:30pm-6:30pm 3/18
8 Olfet 7 Olfet
$49 $45
CHESS TOURNAMENT (6-18 YRS)
Have a great time competing in our five-round, Swiss system tournament. Kids will be competing against each other according to their age and level of play depending on number of entrants; otherwise, one open section. 154287 OAK Sa
8:30am-12:30pm 6/7
1 Allen
$25
CHEFSVILLE KIDS-OODLES OF NOODLES (8-14 YRS)-NEW
There are literally oodles of noodles prepared and eaten around the world every day. Explore with us and discover some new noodle flavors and sample different dishes you can easily prepare at home. If you have a wheat or gluten free diet, please let instructor know. 155932 CAR Tu
6:30pm-8:30pm 4/8
972-941-7250
1 Horwitz
$29
planoparks.org
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EGGSPLOSION OF LIGHT EGG HUNT-NEW
This eggstraordinary glow in the dark egg hunt, is an adventurous twist on this traditional holiday! The event includes an eggsclusive candy hunt, as well as a visit from the Easter Bunny! Bring your best glow in the dark wearables, flashlights, and baskets for an exciting time and pictures! Children will be divided for egg hunting by age groups (2-4 yrs, 5-7 yrs, 8-12 yrs). Egg Hunt will take place at Liberty Park. Don’t forget your camera for photos! Event will be held rain or shine. Please dress for the weather. 156030 LIB F
7:45pm-9pm
4/11
1 Staff
$9
MATH TUTORING (7-17 YRS)
Math problems? Get them solved here. Note: class is limited to two students. Subject levels: mathematics (all grades), all Algebras, Geometry, Trigonometry and Precalculus. 155535 LIB 155536 LIB 155537 LIB 155538 LIB
Sa Sa Sa Sa
9am-9:45am 3/22 9:45am-10:30am 3/22 10:30am-11:15am 3/22 11:15am-Noon 3/22
10 Popokh 10 Popokh 10 Popokh 10 Popokh
$109 $109 $109 $109
TEENS & MONEY (13-18 YRS)-NEW
This workshop is designed to be fun and interactive. Teens will learn about budgeting, saving, and spending. We will also discuss check writing, balancing accounts, and reading your paycheck stubs. 154684 OAK Th
7pm-8:30pm
4/3
1 Coleman
$25
Home School Have fun learning the international sport of archery. Beginners will be taught the basic string bow techniques. 9am-10am
4/16
4 Staff
$39
HOME SCHOOL P.E. (8-16 YRS)
This program will give home schoolers the opportunity to achieve their physical education requirements in a noncompetitive environment. This class will utilize calisthenics, stretching techniques, President’s fitness challenge, games, and sport skills to strengthen and condition a growing child’s body. 155044 CAR Tu,Th 1pm-2pm
3/18
AIKIDO (12-16 YRS)
Aikido is a martial art based on the methods of ancient Japanese budo. Aikido harmonizes with the opponent creating a mutually beneficial outcome free of pain or humiliation. Practice is suitable for all ages and promotes discipline, health, and self-defense. $25 uniform fee for first time students and $3 association fee required per session at the first class. 155545 LIB Th 6:30pm-8pm Sa 1pm-2:30pm
16 Holcombe
$105
3/20
21 Woods
$79
KARATE-JAPANESE GOJU-RYU (9-15 YRS)
Goju-Ryu is a blend of a Japanese (hard) and a Chinese (soft) style of karate. It is a very beautiful, though not flashy, martial art which takes a very realistic approach to self-defense. It is an excellent tool for improving concentration, self-discipline, confidence, and physical fitness. Uniforms will be discussed on the first day of class. The head instructor has provided this class through Plano Parks and Recreation for more than 30 years. 153075 OAK Tu,Th 7pm-8:30pm
3/18
22 Schafer
$109
KARATE-TAE KWON DO/KUNG FU (6-12 YRS)
This beginning martial arts program is an exciting, fun, and rewarding activity. Self-esteem, confidence, coordination skills, teamwork, and physical conditioning are key elements developed through class discipline, techniques, games, and structure. $48 startup (uniform, mouthpiece, and membership) is required at the first class. 154807 CAR Tu 5pm-6pm Sa 9:30am-10:30am
HOME SCHOOL ARCHERY (8-15 YRS)-NEW 154701 OAK W
Martial Arts
3/25
20 Bales
$129
KARATE-TAE KWON DO/KUNG FU (ADV) (6-12 YRS)
This advanced martial arts program is for continuing students. Minimum ISMA yellow belt rank and instructor approval are required. This course will not be available for Leisure OnLine registration. 154808 CAR W 5:30pm-6:30pm 3/26 Sa 9:30am-10:30am
20 Bales
$129
TAE KWON DO (7-16 YRS)
Tae Kwon Do is a Korean style of self-defense that was introduced in the United States during the 1950’s. This art places emphasis on courtesy, integrity, discipline, and positive self-image. 155544 LIB W
6:45pm-8:15pm 3/19
11 Medlen
$55
TAE KWON DO/HAP KI DO (BEG) (6-14 YRS)
This class is for White and Yellow belt students only. Students will learn or improve on self-esteem, confidence, coordination, and self-defense, as well as have fun. Tae Kwon Do will teach the students to kick and punch. Hap Ki Do will teach self-defense that employs joint locks, pressure points, throws, and other strikes. Students will need to buy a uniform at first class for $35 dollars. Additional testing fee is required at the end for belt testing.
156018 TMC M,W 6pm-6:45pm 156019 TMC Sa 2:15pm-3:15pm 156020 TMC Su 1pm-2pm
50
3/17 3/22 3/23
16 Sanders 8 Sanders 8 Sanders
planoparks.org 972-941-7250
$89 $59 $59
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TAE KWON DO/HAP KI DO (INT) (6-14 YRS)
This class is for intermediate students only. Students will learn or improve on self-esteem, confidence, coordination, and self-defense, as well as have fun. Tae Kwon Do will teach the students to kick and punch. Hap Ki Do will teach self-defense that employs joint locks, pressure points, throws, and other strikes. Students will need to buy a uniform at first class for $35 dollars. Additional testing fee is required for belt testing.
156022 TMC Sa 156023 TMC Su
3:30pm-4:30pm 2:15pm-3:15pm
3/22 3/23
8 Sanders 8 Sanders
$59 $59
TAE KWON DO/SELF-DEFENSE I (6-16 YRS)
Learn the art of Tae Kwon Do in a fun atmosphere while being taught discipline, teamwork, and physical fitness. This class is recommended for newcomers and beginning belts. Additional testing fee required for belt tests. 156099 LIB Su
1pm-2pm
3/23
8 Ludwig
$59
TAE KWON DO/SELF-DEFENSE II (6-16 YRS)
Learn the art of Tae Kwon Do in a fun atmosphere while being taught discipline, teamwork, and physical fitness. This class is recommended for orange and green belts. Additional testing fee required for belt tests. 156101 LIB Su
2:15pm-3:15pm 3/23
8 Ludwig
$59
TAE KWON DO/SELF-DEFENSE III (6-16 YRS)
This class is recommended for blue belts and above. Additional testing fee required for belt tests. 156102 LIB Su
3:30pm-4:30pm 3/23
8 Ludwig
$59
Perform excerpts from the musical ‘Alice in Wonderland’ while singing some of your favorite songs. Class instruction includes staging, vocal projections, characterization, and choreography through high energy theatre exercises. Performance for parents will be during the final class. 3/20
8 Kidstage
$89
BASS GUITAR (6-10 YRS)
Whether your passion is rock, blues, country, reggae, jazz or metal, the bass guitar is vital to bringing real power into any band. This class will teach you the basics of your bass and as you progress, you will learn how to play common songs and necessary music theory behind becoming a great bass guitar player. Bass guitar required. 155547 LIB Tu
5pm-6pm
BASS GUITAR (11-17 YRS) 155548 LIB Tu
3/18
6:15pm-7:15pm 3/18
972-941-7250
155832 CAR F
6pm-7pm
3/28
DRUMS (BEG) (11-15 YRS)-NEW 155831 CAR F
7pm-8pm
3/28
6 Tovar
$59
6 Tovar
$59
GUITAR (BEG) (10-13 YRS)
This class is a great intro into guitar playing. You’ll learn sight reading, notes, and chords. Must bring a guitar and pick to class. 154298 TMC Sa
12:15pm-1:15pm 3/22
10 Hrbacek
$69
GUITAR (INT) (10-13 YRS)
This class is for those who have already taken the beginner guitar class and are ready to move up a notch to improve their guitar skills. Please verify that student has taken the BEG class. Students need to bring a guitar and pick to class and pay instructor $10 for an intermediate guitar book at first lesson. 154300 TMC Sa
1:30pm-2:30pm
3/22
10 Hrbacek
$69
GUITAR (ADV) (10-13 YRS)-NEW
This class is for those who have already taken the beginner and intermediate guitar classes and are ready to move on to improve their guitar skills. Students will learn advanced techniques and music comprehension. 2:45pm-3:45pm
3/22
10 Hrbacek
$69
GUITAR I (9-12 YRS)
ALICE IN WONDERLAND MUSICAL REVIEW (5-14 YRS)-NEW 6pm-7pm
This class offers an introduction to various percussion instruments and beginning snare drum. Each student will learn proper snare drum technique, basic music reading, warm-up exercises and snare drum rudiments. Class will conclude with a brief performance to show off what students have learned. Some class supplies required. Please review list on class confirmation.
154492 TMC Sa
Performing Arts
155209 TMC Th
DRUMS (BEG) (7-10 YRS)-NEW
6 Ross
$89
6 Ross
$89
In this introductory class, you will be taught basic chord reading, simple guitar solos, and melodies with basic chords as accompaniment. Also learn how to tune and take proper care of your guitar. Please bring a 3/4 or full size guitar to class. Instructor will provide music. 154954 CAR M
5:45pm-6:45pm 3/24
8 Sykes
$79
PRIVATE GUITAR LESSONS (5-16 YRS)-NEW
This class is a great intro into guitar playing. You’ll learn sight reading, notes, and chords. Must bring a guitar and pick to class. 155955 TMC Su 155956 TMC Su 155958 TMC Su 155959 TMC Su 155957 TMC Su 155954 TMC Su 155960 TMC M 155961 TMC M 155962 TMC M 155963 TMC M 155964 TMC M 155965 TMC M 155966 TMC M
planoparks.org
Noon-12:30pm 12:30pm-1pm 1pm-1:30pm 1:30pm-2pm 2pm-2:30pm 2:30pm-3pm 4:30pm-5pm 5pm-5:30pm 5:30pm-6pm 6pm-6:30pm 6:30pm-7pm 7pm-7:30pm 7:30pm-8pm
3/23 3/23 3/23 3/23 3/23 3/23 3/24 3/24 3/24 3/24 3/24 3/24 3/24
10 Hrbacek 10 Hrbacek 10 Hrbacek 10 Hrbacek 10 Hrbacek 10 Hrbacek 10 Hrbacek 10 Hrbacek 10 Hrbacek 10 Hrbacek 10 Hrbacek 10 Hrbacek 10 Hrbacek
$179 $179 $179 $179 $179 $179 $179 $179 $179 $179 $179 $179 $179
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MODELING (9-12 YRS)
Develop confidence, grace, style, and poise while learning different modeling skills. Topics include posture and model stance, photo movement, eye contact, grooming, etiquette and manners. 154498 TMC M
6:30pm-7:30pm
3/17
4 Beebe
$45
PIANO (BEG) (6-7 YRS)
No previous experience. Class size is limited to two students. Class time is split between students. 155397 CAR Tu 155398 CAR Tu 155399 CAR Th 155396 CAR Th 155392 CAR Tu 155393 CAR Tu 155394 CAR Th 155395 CAR Th
5:45pm-6:30pm 6:30pm-7:15pm 5:45pm-6:30pm 6:30pm-7:15pm 5:45pm-6:30pm 6:30pm-7:15pm 5:45pm-6:30pm 6:30pm-7:15pm
3/18 3/18 3/20 3/20 4/29 4/29 5/1 5/1
6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5
Heredia Heredia Heredia Heredia Heredia Heredia Heredia Heredia
$105 $105 $105 $105 $95 $95 $95 $95
PIANO (BEG) (8-13 YRS)
No previous experience. Class size is limited to two students. Please note: the lesson is split between students. 155404 CAR Tu 155401 CAR Tu
7:15pm-8pm 7:15pm-8pm
3/18 4/29
6 Heredia 5 Heredia
$105 $95
PIANO (INT) (7-11 YRS)
Must have completed beginner class. This class is limited to two students, and class time is shared.. 155421 CAR Th 155422 CAR Th 155419 CAR Th 155420 CAR Th
7:15pm-8pm 8pm-8:45pm 8pm-8:45pm 7:15pm-8pm
3/20 3/20 5/1 5/1
6 6 5 5
Heredia Heredia Heredia Heredia
$105 $105 $95 $95
PIANO (INT) (10-14 YRS)
Must have completed beginner class. This class is limited to two students, and class time is shared. 155286 TMC F 155287 TMC F 155288 TMC F 155289 TMC Sa 155290 TMC Sa 155291 TMC Sa
7pm-7:45pm 8pm-8:45pm 9pm-9:45pm 9am-9:45am 10am-10:45am 11am-11:45am
3/21 3/21 3/21 3/22 3/22 3/22
9 9 9 9 9 9
Jourdan Jourdan Jourdan Jourdan Jourdan Jourdan
$115 $115 $115 $115 $115 $115
PIANO (ADV) (10-14 YRS)
Must have a specific level of experience to participate in this class. Class is limited to two students and class time is shared. 155302 TMC Sa 155306 TMC Sa 155303 TMC Sa 155304 TMC Sa 155305 TMC Sa 155295 TMC Sa
Noon-12:45pm 1pm-1:45pm 2pm-2:45pm 3pm-3:45pm 4pm-4:45pm 5pm-5:45pm
3/22 3/22 3/22 3/22 3/22 3/22
9 9 9 9 9 9
Jourdan Jourdan Jourdan Jourdan Jourdan Jourdan
$115 $115 $115 $115 $115 $115
PRIVATE PIANO* (6-12 YRS)
All levels welcome. Classes are 20 minutes with only one student in each class. Below are a few classes offered this session. Check online at www.planoparks.org to see a complete list of classes. Supply list provided the first day of class. 155465 LIB 155476 LIB 155469 LIB 155446 LIB 1155453 LIB 155461 LIB 1155473 LIB 155480 LIB 156532 LIB
Th F Su M Sa Tu W F W
3/27 3/21 3/23 3/17 3/22 3/18 3/19 3/21 3/19
9 Khoshkar 10 Ross 8 Khoshkar 10 Khaykinson 10 Khaykinson 10 Khoshkar 11 Ivanchenko 10 Ross 11 Ivanchenko
$105 $115 $99 $115 $115 $115 $125 $115 $125
*many more times available, please call the centers or look online for more information
PRIVATE PIANO* (5 YRS-ADULT)
All levels welcome. Classes are 30 minutes with only one student in each class. 155098 TMC M 155108 TMC W 155117 TMC Th 155125 TMC F 155147 TMC Su 155150 TMC Su
9am-9:30am 3/17 9am-9:30am 3/19 2pm-2:30pm 3/20 9am-9:30am 3/21 10am-10:30am 3/23 11:15am-11:45am 3/23
10 Frock 10 Frock 10 Chausovsky 10 Frock 8 Wu 8 Ross
$175 $175 $175 $175 $145 $145
*many more times available, please call the centers or look online for more information
PRIVATE PIANO (6-16 YRS)
Lessons are for beginner to advanced level of play. No specific level required. Beginning students will pay instructor for book at first lesson. Continuing students need to bring current piano book to first lesson. 155902 TMC Tu 155903 TMC Tu 155904 TMC Tu 155905 TMC Tu 155906 TMC Tu 155907 TMC Tu
4pm-4:30pm 4:30pm-5pm 5pm-5:30pm 5:30pm-6pm 6pm-6:30pm 6:30pm-7pm
3/18 3/18 3/18 3/18 3/18 3/18
10 Jacobs 10 Jacobs 10 Jacobs 10 Jacobs 10 Jacobs 10 Jacobs
$175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175
PRIVATE PIANO ADV (8-16 YRS)-NEW
This intensive one on one session is for advance level students. Music book is provided. 155417 CAR Tu 155418 CAR Tu
8pm-8:45pm 8pm-8:45pm
3/18 4/29
6 Heredia 5 Heredia
$175 $165
UKULELE (6-10 YRS)
The ukulele is a member of the guitar family and is seen across many genres of music including: island, Hawaiian, folk, country, rock, Spanish and Latin. Master popular ukulele songs like: ‘Hey Soul Sister’, ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’ and more! Because most students see results within just a few weeks, ukulele lessons are a perfect parent/ child learning activity! Ukulele required. 155549 LIB Th
52
7:05pm-7:25pm 6:15pm-6:35pm 3:50pm-4:10pm 6pm-6:20pm 9am-9:20am 6:40pm-7pm 7:05pm-7:25pm 7:55pm-8:15pm 6:40pm-7pm
5pm-6pm
3/20
6 Ross
planoparks.org 972-941-7250
$89
RECREATION CENTER PROGRAMS - YOUTH
UKULELE (11-17 YRS) 155550 LIB Th
6:15pm-7:15pm 3/20
6 Ross
$89
VIOLIN (BEG) (7-11 YRS)
Students will learn the basic techniques of violin. A violin is required for this class. Lesson is shared between two students. Music book is provided from teacher.
155988 CAR W 155989 CAR W 155986 CAR W 155987 CAR W
6pm-6:30pm 6:30pm-7pm 6:30pm-7pm 6pm-6:30pm
3/19 3/19 4/30 4/30
6 6 5 5
Perrine Perrine Perrine Perrine
$95 $95 $85 $85
VOICE (6-10 YRS)
Ready to start singing? Your child will learn proper warm up and breathing techniques just like professional singers. Custom singing instruction will capitalize on your child’s individual strengths and help them to develop their range, style and vocal ability. Give your kids the power to become a star and sign up today! 155551 LIB Su
1pm-2pm
3/23
6 Ross
$125
BALANCED BODY ASSESSMENTS (10-17 YRS)-NEW
A personal trainer will do a complete joint by joint analysis and overall postural assessment, then design your individualized strength, cardiovascular and nutritional programs designed to train your body into balance. Upon registration, you will schedule a private appointment with a personal trainer at your convenience. You do not need to be enrolled in the Balanced Body Basics small group training class to register for these detailed assessments. 4pm-6:30pm 4pm-6:30pm 4pm-6:30pm
3/17 3/24 3/31
1 Press 1 Young 1 Sigler
$155 $155 $155
BALANCED BODY BASICS (10-17 YRS)-NEW
Small group training at its best! Our programs build strong bodies while focusing on balance and alignment. Are you tired of feeling injured? We will design your custom strength training program to correct your postural and movement imbalances. Our programs are designed to prevent injury. 156117 TMC M,W 6pm-7pm
3/17
10 Press
$185
BASKETBALL BASICS (6-8 YRS)
Do you want to join a basketball team, but you don’t think you have the knowledge or skill? Let us show you how to dribble, pass, and shoot with the best of them. 156096 LIB Sa 156095 LIB Sa 156564 CAR Su
9:45am-10:30am 3/29 10:30am-11:15am 3/29 12:15pm-1:15pm 3/23
972-941-7250
6 Modgil 6 Modgil 7 Wright
What a way to better your basketball skills by testing them in various fun and challenging games. 156098 LIB Sa
Noon-12:45pm
3/29
6 Modgil
$39
BASKETBALL FUNDAMENTALS (7-10 YRS)
Hoop it up! Develop and improve fundamentals including ball handling and shooting techniques while improving endurance, flexibility, and strength. Learn strategies, basic plays, and develop teamwork and sportsmanship in a non-competitive, fun environment.
154505 OAK Tu,Th 5:30pm-6:30pm 3/18 154506 OAK Tu,Th 5:30pm-6:30pm 4/22
10 Deaton 10 Deaton
$49 $49
BASKETBALL INTENSE (8-12 YRS)
Now that you have the basics, be the envy of your friends as your dribbling and ball handling gets you past them and in for the score. Come join us and improve on your knowledge and ability. 156097 LIB Sa
11:15am-Noon
3/29
6 Modgil
$39
NEXT LEVEL BASKETBALL (INT) (12-14 YRS)
Take your performance up a notch! This specially designed basketball workout program will give players the tools to enhance their ball handling skills, position play, strength and conditioning, and overall better knowledge of the game. Each class session will end with a discussion of basketball development and nutrition.
Physical Activities
156118 TMC M 156119 TMC M 156120 TMC M
BASKETBALL FUN & GAMES (8-12 YRS)
$39 $39 $45
155262 CAR F
4:45pm-5:45pm 3/28
6 Johnson
$45
BOYS STRENGTH TRAINING (7-13 YRS)
Strength training can be a fun way for boys to build healthy muscles, joints, and bones! Boys will learn proper breathing, lifting, safety precautions, and how to utilize weight equipment while working towards personal goals and much more! Classes are taught by certified fitness specialist. Learn, Apply, Develop (L.A.D.) Fitness. 154680 TMC Sa
10:30am-11:30am 3/22
10 O’Dorsey
$125
COACH & CLIMB (6 YRS & UP)
Participants will be belayed by trained staff on the rock climbing wall at Oak Point Recreation Center. This is participation only and not an instructional class. All equipment required to climb is provided. Proper waivers must be completed before climbing. (Parent/guardian must complete waiver for those under 18 years of age).
153019 OAK Sa 153020 OAK Sa
10:30am-12:30pm 4/26 10:30am-12:30pm 5/17
1 Staff 1 Staff
$15 $15
GIRLS GET FIT (7-12 YRS)
Girls will rule in this class that incorporates a variety of exercises such as yoga, self-defense, circuit training, hip-hop, nutrition counseling and more. In these tough workouts you will come away with a better sense of commitment and teamwork. By working towards personal goals, your self-esteem will increase as you develop physical and mental fitness. Class taught by certified fitness specialist from Learn, Apply and Develop (L.A.D.) Fitness. 154592 TMC Sa
planoparks.org
9:30am-10:30am 3/22
10 O’Dorsey
$125
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GYMNASTICS (7-10 YRS) 155539 LIB M
6:45pm-7:30pm 3/17
6 Wilson
$45
POUND© ROCKOUT WORKOUT FOR TEENS (14-17 YRS)
This is a full-body cardio-jam session, combining lightly weighted drumsticks (RipStix) for resistance during constant simulated drumming. It rivals the effectiveness of Pilates and the benefits of cardiovascular interval training but masks the challenge of both with the feeling of Rockin’ out. Pilates, isometric movements, plyometric and Yoga-based poses are fused into a 45 minute workout while rocking out to your favorite music with a group of peers, making music and driving the beat,
153231 CAR Su 153232 CAR Th
1:45pm-2:30pm 3/23 4:45pm-5:30pm 3/20
7 Compliments $65 11 Compliments $85
RUNNING CLUB (10-18 YRS)
The outdoor running club is for beginning, recreational, and competitive runners training for races and/or looking to learn proper techniques. Bring water and wear proper running shoes. 154302 TMC M,W 4:30pm-5:30pm
3/17
20 Sigler
$129
SKATE BUDS FITNESS CLINIC (5-8 YRS)
The Skate Buds Get Fit Stay Fit Fitness Clinic is designed to develop and improve your students coordination, balance, flexibility, endurance, and core strength. Skate Buds strap on heel skates is an innovative exercise skate product providing a safe, fun opportunity for students to receive cardiovascular or aerobic exercise. Heel skates are provided. 154307 OAK Sa
1pm-2pm
4/5
6 Johnson
$55
SKATE BUDS FITNESS CLINIC (9-13 YRS) 154308 OAK Sa
2pm-3pm
4/5
6 Johnson
$55
SOCCER (7-9 YRS)
Introductory soccer skills such as dribbling, passing, and kicking will be practiced in this fun, non-competitive class. Please bring a soccer ball to class.
154514 OAK W 154515 OAK W 154516 OAK W
6pm-6:45pm 6pm-6:45pm 6pm-6:45pm
3/19 4/16 5/14
4 Deaton 4 Deaton 4 Deaton
$35 $35 $35
TABLE TENNIS (BEG) (8-14 YRS)
Stop just hitting the ball back and forth. Become a better player by learning the ins and outs of the game. This class will help improve your skills and knowledge of the game. Class taught by certified USATT instructor. 155541 LIB M
7pm-8pm
3/17
5 Shi
$55
TABLE TENNIS (INT) (8-14 YRS)
PRE-TWEEN YOGA (6-10 YRS)
Students will learn basic yoga skills including breathing, relaxation, yoga poses, meditation, and exercises using music, songs, and stories. Students, please wear comfortable clothes and bring a yoga mat.
154280 OAK W 154281 OAK W
4:30pm-5:15pm 3/19 4:30pm-5:15pm 4/30
6 Shevtsov 6 Shevtsov
$45 $45
YOGA FOR KIDS (6-9 YRS)-NEW
Give your child the opportunity to learn more challenging and creative poses, while maintaining a playful, fun class experience through games and songs. We will focus on building self-confidence, physical strength and concentration. This class will introduce partner poses, arm balancing, alignment, and poses that will be held for a longer period of time. 156014 TMC Sa
10am-11am
3/22
10 Halloran
$45
YOGA FOR TEENS (15-18 YRS)-NEW
This class will incorporate a more adult approach to the yoga poses, breath and meditation, while encouraging the individuality and creativity of each teen. Class will introduce more complicated poses that require greater attention to full body coordination as well as explanations of mature yoga techniques that can be used off the mat. 156013 TMC M
7pm-8pm
3/17
10 Halloran
$45
YOGA-STRIKE A POSE (11-18 YRS)
Students will learn yoga skills including poses, meditation and exercise while developing strength, flexibility, ability to relax, breath awareness, balance, stress management, and concentration. Please wear comfortable clothes and bring a yoga mat.
154282 OAK W 154283 OAK W
5:30pm-6:30pm 3/19 5:30pm-6:30pm 4/30
6 Shevtsov 6 Shevtsov
$45 $45
ZUMBATOMIC (8-16 YRS)
This festive class is a fusion of motivating music and dance that will introduce the world of Latin & international rhythms to participants with easy to follow movements for exercise ‘in disguise’. Participants will move to rhythms that create an energetic and vigorous combination of fitness, dance, and fun that will increase fitness level and manage weight. Zumbatomic helps with developing memory, creativity, coordination, and balance. This class promotes an active lifestyle for the family. Parents are ‘free’ to stay during class if actively ‘participating’ with registered child. 155929 TMC W
4:45pm-5:30pm
3/26
10 Chen
$125
CLIMBING WALL PARTIES (6 YRS & UP) Come experience the thrill of climbing in a safe indoor environment.
VOLLEYBALL FUNDAMENTALS (6TH-8TH GRADE)
Learn basic climbing fundamentals such as knot tying, belaying and basic climbing techniques. Perfect for your school, church, scouts, work group, birthday party or just with friends. You provide the climbers and we will provide equipment and instructors!
154508 OAK M
Rentals may be scheduled on Fridays from 6:30pm to 8:30pm or Saturdays from 2pm to 4pm with at least three weeks notice. Waivers must be signed before climbing. Group size is limited to ten climbers. Cost is $100. For more information contact Oak Point Recreation Center at 972-941-7540.
Prerequisite: Table Tennis (BEG) 155542 LIB M
7pm-8pm
4/21
5 Shi
$55
Bump, set, spike! Develop and improve fundamentals including serves, proper hitting, setting, and spiking while improving endurance, flexibility, and strength. Learn strategies, basic plays, and develop teamwork and sportsmanship in a non-competitive, fun environment. 6pm-7pm
3/17
54
10 Davis
$45
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RIPPED-NEW
This total body workout class combines resistance, interval, power, plyometric and endurance training into a terrific and fun class! 154789 CAR M,Th
10am-11am 3/17
21
Keltch
$89
The title of the course is RIPPED. The Course Code is 154789, and it meets at CARPENTER PARK RECREATION CENTER on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS from 10am to 11am, begins MARCH 17, meets 21 times, the instructor is KELTCH and the fee for this course is $89. CAR = Carpenter Park Recreation Center COX = Cox Building CT = Courtyard Theater LIB = Liberty Recreation Center OAK = Oak Point Recreation Center TMC = Tom Muehlenbeck Center
2pm-4pm 2pm-4pm
4/6 5/4
4 4
Almaraz Almaraz
$45 $45
FIGURE DRAWING
Learn the proper proportion for the human figure and how to draw realistic people in full form. No previous experience necessary. All supplies included. 153104 OAK M
7:30pm-9pm
4/21 5
West
$85
FRENCH FLOWER BEADING
6:30pm-8:30pm
3/18 2
Cassidy
$75
FUN & FUNCTIONAL CLAY
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced seamstress, this class is for you! Students will work on personal projects of home décor or clothing. Clothing students will have emphasis placed on fitting and construction tips. Home décor students will have emphasis placed on measurements and assembly techniques. Supply list on class confirmation receipt. 3/29 6
155293 CAR Su 155294 CAR Su
156121 TMC Tu
ADULT SEWING (BEG/ADV)
9am-11am
This class is for beginners wishing to learn crochet, knitting or both. It is also suitable for all levels of crochet and knitting as students are working on individual projects. Everyone will receive some individual assistance with their specific projects which will be discussed in first class meeting. Instructor will also teach students how to understand and read basic crochet and knitting patterns.
Learn the art of French flower beading. Create your own exquisite flowers such as poppies, tulips, and roses. You will learn the techniques needed to make fabulous flowers. In further classes you can progress to over 100 different flowers including Texas wildflowers, tropical arrangements, and even holiday items such as Christmas trees, angels, holly, and poinsettias. Beads and wire are included in class fee.
Crafts and Fine Arts
155869 CAR Sa
CROCHET & KNITTING (BEG/INT)
Schaefer
$95
BOWS, BOWS, BOWS
Engage your creativity and enjoy making both functional, wild and wacky objects in clay. After learning the basics of clay construction, students will be encouraged to pursue personal interests and develop unique styles. Hand building and throwing on the potter’s wheel will be included in the class. All work will be glazed and fired. Clay may be purchased onsite and other supplies will be discussed during the first class. 155502 CAR Th 155503 CAR W
6:30pm-9:30pm 4/10 7 9:30am-12:30pm 4/9 7
Mixson Mixson
$139 $139
FUSED GLASS-LET’S GET STRIPPING
Create one unique project in this fun and easy fused glass class. Choose between a twig bowl or a strip tint plate. Learn unusual strip cutting techniques. All supplies included in class fee.
Learn how to make lovely seasonal bows to decorate baskets, wreaths, gifts, etc. Learn a skill that you can use year round!
154859 CAR Tu 154860 CAR F
CLAY BUST SCULPTURE
Students will create two unique plates using special glass cutting techniques. Tiling and pebbling techniques will be taught. All supplies included in class fee.
152362 OAK M
7:30pm-9pm
4/14 1
Smith
$19
Students will learn the history of sculpture, how to assemble the base armature which holds your clay bust in place, and basic techniques in creating bust in clay. Other topics include, the use of various types of sculpture tools and materials. Instructor has participated in many arts and craft festivals and is an accomplished artist. Some supplies required. 155836 CAR Th 155837 CAR Su
10am-Noon 1pm-3pm
4/3 6 3/30 6
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Bradley Bradley
6:30pm-8:30pm 1pm-3pm
4/29 1 4/4 1
Morrison Morrison
$35 $35
FUSED GLASS-TILE & PEBBLE PLATES 154857 CAR Tu 154858 CAR F
6:30pm-8:30pm 1pm-3pm
3/18 1 5/2 1
Morrison Morrison
$65 $65
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FUSED GLASS-WORKSHOPS (BEG)
In this unique and fun class, new and continuing students will use many fundamental concepts related to creating class objects in the kiln. New students will learn about glass selection, cutting, fusing techniques and more. Projects include jewelry, decorative glass dishes and other unique projects of your choice. Continuing students may work independently. Class supplies will be discussed during first class. 154854 CAR Tu 154855 CAR Tu 154856 CAR F
6:30pm-8:30pm 6:30pm-8:30pm 6:30pm-8:30pm
4/1 4 5/6 4 3/28 4
Morrison Morrison Morrison
$69 $69 $69
JEWELRY METALSMITHING-NEW
Learn how to saw your own design from copper and use cold connections to embellish them. No previous jewelry experience is necessary. All supplies included. 153106 OAK Tu
5:30pm-7pm
4/22 5
West
$85
PASSION & ART
Amaze yourself, family and friends with original, colorful oil paintings of your own creative design. This unique painting class is for beginning and intermediate students with a passion for art. Class instructor is a local artist whose oil paintings have been featured in galleries across the country and whose body of work reflects his eclectic and highly personal techniques. 154784 154785 154786 154787
CAR CAR CAR CAR
M Th M Th
6:30pm-9pm 1pm-3:30pm 6:30pm-9pm 1pm-3:30pm
3/17 3/20 4/28 5/1
6 6 4 5
Fallas Fallas Fallas Fallas
$75 $75 $59 $65
PENCIL PORTRAIT
Students will learn how to properly measure and set up a portrait. Learn shading techniques for skin, eyes, hair, and facial features. Students will start in graphite and move to colored pencil. Each student will leave with a finished pencil portrait. All supplies are included. 153101 OAK M
6pm-7:30pm
4/21 5
West
$85
PHOTOGRAPHY-INTRO TO ADOBE LIGHTROOM
Learn about the RAW image format and how capturing photos in the RAW offers the greatest potential for improving your images in computer post processing. Learn how Adobe Lightroom compares to Photoshop and other photo editing software and how Lightroom can dramatically improve your photos. Intended for beginners who want to understand post processing, and the novice Lightroom user needing additional direction. Students are encouraged to bring several JPG (or preferably RAW) photos on CD or USB Flash Drive that can be edited for in-class demonstration. Adobe certified instructor. 154993 CAR M
6:30pm-9:30pm
3/31 1
Tacsik
$19
PHOTOGRAPHY-UNDERSTANDING COLOR & LIGHT
How do we see color? How does your camera see color? How does light impact color? Focusing on a topic that is not thoroughly covered in any one course or book, this class is a broad investigation of color and light with an objective to improve the students photography and photo editing skills. While the material may be somewhat technical at times, this course will benefit students of all skill levels. Note this is not a course on photographic lighting. 154992 CAR Th
6:30pm-9:30pm
4/10 1
Tacsik
POLYMER CLAY BEAD DESIGN
Learn how to use colored polymer clay to create designs inside of each bead. When the clay is baked, it becomes plastic-like and is durable enough to wear! All supplies and tools included. 153121 OAK Th
8pm-9pm
4/24 5
West
Learn the Caldeceus, Netted, and Peyote seed beading patterns and complete 3 bracelets. No previous jewelry beading experience necessary. All supplies included. 153116 OAK Th
6:30pm-7:30pm
4/24 5
West
5/8
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Tacsik
$85
YOU CAN PAINT WATERCOLOR (BEG) (14 YRS & UP)
Even if you have never held a brush you can discover the thrill of painting your very own watercolor under the patient guidance of a talented instructor. Learn a more simple approach which helps you build on basic fundamentals. Some class materials required. 156495 CAR F
6:30pm-8:30pm
5/9
3
Garden
$25
YOU CAN PAINT WATERCOLOR (INT) (14 YRS & UP)
If you have already experienced watercolor this class will enable you to continue learning with a master instructor who has over 40 years of teaching experience. Each class will include a demonstration by the instructor showing students time saving, step-by-step techniques illustrating color theory, perspective drawing, composition and more. You will start and finish a different subject each class. Some supplies required. 156089 CAR Tu
9:30am-Noon
3/25 4
Garden
$35
YOU CAN PAINT WORKSHOP (13 YRS & UP)
Even if you are a beginner you will discover the thrill of creating your own original oil in each 3 hour class as you learn a simple, timesaving approach to painting, perspective, color mixing and composition. You’ll be proud to frame and hang your finished masterpiece. All art supplies are included. Wear old shirt and bring paper towels. 154960 CAR Sa 154961 CAR Sa
9:30am-12:30pm 4/12 1 9:30am-12:30pm 5/17 1
Garden Garden
The purpose of this class is to help you better understand the capabilities, features, and functions of various camera types and styles in order to best match your needs and requirements. Whether you’re new to photography or a novice considering upgrading your current camera equipment, this class will provide the background and knowledge needed to make an informed decision before making your next camera purchase. 6:30pm-9:30pm
$85
SEED BEADING
PHOTOGRAPHY-INTRO TO CAMERAS & PHOTOGRAPHY
154991 CAR Th
$19
$19
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CHOREOGRAPHED BALLROOM DANCE (BEG)
This session focuses on the Latin Bolero. Relieve the stress of learning to dance through choreographed ballroom dancing where a cuer calls out the dance moves. Learn dance technique, figures and routines. No previous dance experience necessary. Partner highly recommended. 154588 CAR Tu
7:15pm-9:15pm
3/18 10 Pelton
$59
CONTEMPORARY LINE DANCING (BEG)
A beginner line dancing class for people interested in joining the fun on the dance floor. 154723 LIB
Th
6:30pm-8:30pm
3/20 9
Brown
$45
CONTEMPORARY LINE DANCING (INT)
Three to five years previous line dancing experience required to take this class. Tuesday night class is focused on improving your skills. Fridays are for putting it all together and having some fun. 154729 LIB 154728 LIB
Dance
3/23 8
Compliments $69
BELLY DANCING I
Belly dancing is a challenging, yet playful, physical art form. This beginner class teaches all the basic moves you need to get started. Many styles of middle eastern music will be used in class while we strengthen and tone our bodies and learn the secrets to the elegant movements of a belly dancer. Hip scarves available for use in class. 156261 TMC W
6:30pm-7:30pm
3/19 10 Willis
$55
BELLY DANCING II
7:35pm-8:35pm
3/19 10 Willis
$55
CHINESE CULTURAL DANCE
Join renowned dance, vocal, and film performing artist in this unique dance class that includes a positive body image, strength training, and more. This class will help sculpt your body, reduce weight, calm your heart rate, and increase self-confidence. You will experience exercise and dance from the Chinese Culture. Friends and family will be amazed with your charm and grace. 154873 CAR M 154874 CAR M
6:30pm-7:30pm 6:30pm-7:30pm
156011 LIB
W
3/17 6 4/28 4
972-941-7250 58
Brown Brown
$45 $45
Liu Liu
7:30pm-8:30pm
3/19 6
Delarosa
$39
INTRO TO ARGENTINE TANGO
Argentine Tango is one of the most elegant dances in the world. It is not difficult to get started, but it is very different. This class is designed to explain the differences to experienced dancers and detailed information for beginners. Join this class for an opportunity to learn what it means to have a conversation through dancing. This class is couples only. Any exceptions must be approved by the instructor. 155500 CAR Su
3pm-4pm
4/6
6
Power
$59
LINE DANCING (BEG)
For adults who have at least 3 months experience in line dance. Popular Line Dance promotes health and fitness. Instructor may video tape some classes in order to provide students a way to watch and practice the dances at home. Video participation is optional. Featured dances include Country, Rumba, Cha-Cha, Tango, Swing and Hip-Hop. No partner required. 154884 CAR Sa
This class is for those who have been through a beginner belly dancing class at least once and would like to study this challenging and playful art form in a little more in depth. We will focus on more complex moves, combinations, and layering. Some classes will focus on the use of props or folkloric styles. Come get your shimmy on! 156260 TMC W
3/18 9 3/21 9
Slim and trim your way to the dance floor! Learn current hip hop moves you can take to the clubs while increasing your cardiovascular fitness.
Shimmy and groove with a non-stop belly dance workout fit for a goddess that will strengthen the core, tone the body, improve coordination, and increase muscular endurance while burning calories. Belly dance shimmies, bumps, eights, traveling steps, and other dance-inspired movements will be repeated at various tempos and intensity to create an exotic, fun, and challenging workout that will fit together in response to global rhythm. Includes yoga warm-up and cool-down. All shapes, sizes, and activity levels welcome. 3pm-3:50pm
6:30pm-8:30pm 6:30pm-8:30pm
HIP HOP DANCE
BELLY DANCE CORE WORKOUT
155812 OAK Su
Tu F
3pm-5pm
3/29 10 Yeh
$39
LINE DANCING (INT)
For adults who have at least 2+ years’ experience in line dance. Popular Line Dance promotes health and fitness. Instructor may video tape some classes in order to provide students a way to watch and practice the dances at home. Video participation is optional. Featured dances include Country, Rumba, Cha-Cha, Tango, Swing and Hip-Hop. No partner required. 154788 CAR W
6:45pm-9:15pm
3/19 11
Yeh
$45
TAP (BEG)
If you’ve always thought it would be fun to learn to tap dance, join us for a class designed especially for beginners. Tap shoes required. 154783 CAR M
7pm-8pm
3/17 10 Hornberger
$49 $45
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TAP (INT I)
This program is for current or past students with knowledge of basic/ beginner tap dancing skills. Tap shoes are required. Prerequisite: Beginning Tap. 154782 CAR M
6pm-7pm
3/17 10 Hornberger
$59
TWO STEP
The two step is the most common Country and Western Dance step. It is the normal starting point for new C & W dancers and the basics are quite easy to learn. Take this class and you will be ready to start going out to C & W dance with confidence. 155498 CAR Su
1pm-2pm
4/6
6
Power
$59
WALTZ (BEG)
A dance of real grace and beauty, originally developed for European royalty. If you can count to three, this dance is for you. Sign up with a partner or by yourself for a great time! 155499 CAR Su
2pm-3pm
4/6
6
Power
$59
Etc... Whether you’re building a legacy or looking for new experiences, this class discusses how to set goals and achieve dreams. From travel and skill checklists to budgeting and thrill seeking concerns, we’ll discuss how to customize your bucket list and approach targets in a systematic way. If you want to dine at the top 20 restaurants in the world or get a species named after you, now is the time to start! 7pm-9pm
4/3 1
Morris
$19
ADULT CPR/AED
This course prepares you with the skills and knowledge needed to provide care in emergency situations and to recognize and care for life-threatening respiratory or cardiac emergencies in adults. Upon successful completion you will be issued an American Red Cross CPR/ AED for Adults Only certificate that is valid for two (2) years. 155443 TMC M 155441 TMC M
6pm-8pm 6pm-8pm
4/14 1 6/2 1
Staff Staff
$49 $49
BOATER SAFETY EDUCATION
The Coast Guard Auxiliary is offering a Boater Safety Education Course! This course is required for 13-17 year olds to operate a personal watercraft solo. The course also qualifies for a boat insurance discount from most insurance companies. Class includes both Texas Parks & Wildlife test and Coast Guard test. 155095 CAR Sa
9am-5pm
5/10 1
Schlehuber
$35
BRIDGE (BEG/ADV BEG)
Come learn American Standard Bridge Rules by Goren. This class is for all levels. Learn new conventions and review old ones. The class will consist of lecture, discussion, and play. 155093 CAR W
6:30pm-8:30pm
3/19 10 Kramer
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You will see a video of convicted burglars as they tell you what they look for in a house and what they avoid as they apply their trade. A crime prevention specialist will attend to offer crime prevention tips on how to ‘harden’ your residence from a would-be burglar. 156211 LIB
Tu
$59
7pm-9pm
3/11 1
PPD
FREE
CHEFSVILLE-HEALTHY FOODS TO KEEP FIT (14 YRS & UP)-NEW
Quinoa flour, sweetener substitutes, and the mind set for healthier cooking will be some of the topics covered in this hands on food prep workshop. Learn and enjoy how easy it is to create many exciting dishes from a chef who prepares healthy foods for patients in recovery. Even your fussy teens will enjoy these dishes. 155935 CAR Th 155934 CAR Tu
6:30pm-8:30pm 6:30pm-8:30pm
3/27 1 5/20 1
Horwitz Horwitz
$29 $29
CHEFSVILLE-KNIFE SKILLS (14 YRS & UP)
Knife skills are critical for anyone who wants to learn how to cook. This hands-on class allows participants to learn and demonstrate basic knife cuts along with knife safety and maintenance. Several dishes will be prepared and all food is included in price of class. Learn to make beautiful and presentable food. 155878 CAR Th
ACHIEVING YOUR BUCKET LIST-NEW
155312 CAR Th
BURGLARY PROTECTION
6:30pm-8:30pm
4/24 1
Horwitz
$29
CPR-ADULT, CHILD, INFANT & FIRST AID
This American Heart Association combination course will teach both Heartsaver Adult, Child, Infant CPR, and Basic First Aid. Certification cards will be issued upon successful completion of written and skills evaluations. AED training also included. 155803 155802 155804 155805 155801
OAK OAK OAK OAK OAK
Th Sa Th Sa Th
6pm-9:30pm 8:30am-Noon 6pm-9:30pm 8:30am-Noon 6pm-9:30pm
3/20 4/5 5/1 5/24 6/12
1 1 1 1 1
Leech Leech Leech Leech Leech
$55 $55 $55 $55 $55
DEFENSIVE DRIVING
This six hour comedy driving safety course provides basic driving safety instruction in a typical classroom environment. The class consists primarily of lecture, discussion, and driving safety videos. Tips for driving safely in the DFW Metroplex are emphasized. Completion of this class also provides the attendee with a 10% reduction on their auto insurance premiums. And, the course is approved by the Texas Education Agency for ticket dismissal. Participants must receive approval from the court before taking the course for ticket dismissal. 154852 CAR Su 154853 CAR Su
11am-5pm 11am-5pm
4/13 1 5/18 1
Bontrager Bontrager
$29 $29
DIABETES CAUSE & PREVENTION-NEW
Learn the underlying cause of diabetes and how to aim treatment at removing these factors rather than treating the disease. Your blood sugar usually rises toward the end of the disease process. Learning what you can do now to intervene and reverse the process before your numbers raise to diagnosable levels will dramatically help in prevention and better health. 155851 CAR M
7pm-9pm
5/5 1
Kramer
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HOW TO TAKE BETTER PICTURES
This former professional photographer presents an easily-understood discussion on how to improve your digital photography. The course, designed for beginner through intermediate skill levels, includes topics such as basic camera features, lens choices, image sharpness, composition, landscapes, travel photography, and more. Please understand, this is NOT a course in post-production or Photoshop techniques, but instead concentrates on creating images that may not even require additional digital enhancement or correction.
Free Classes Hosted by Texas Health Plano Matter of Balance Many older adults experience concerns about falling and restrict their activities. A Matter of Balance is an award-winning program designed to manage falls and increase activity levels.
156209 LIB
156216 LIB
156320 LIB
EBAY POWERSELLING
Want to turn your old junk into cash or sell some of your craft work to a bigger market? Learn how to use eBay to sell your items while minimizing fees, shipping costs, and effort. Whether you’re looking for a second income stream or a full time job, eBay auctions turn up all sorts of buyers! Morris Morris
$19 $19
FINDING STOCK INVESTMENTS
Discover where to look for good stocks in which to invest. Don’t rely on tips from friends, advertisements, and stocks being hyped by unsolicited faxes and emails. Learn how to screen for stocks and identify which investment newsletters are worthwhile. This class shows you how and where to look for stocks with good returns without taking high risks. M
7pm-9:30pm
3/24 1
Fink
$15
HEARING AIDS-KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY
Here is a unique opportunity to learn more about the differences of hearing aids, before you actually go to buy these sometimes necessary devices. Topics will include proper fitting, different types and styles, accessories, use with Bluetooth devices on your cell phone, proper care and more. Participants will receive a free newsletter with coupons for hearing aids and accessories. 156078 CAR F
1pm-2pm
4/11 1
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$9
Tu
7pm-8:30pm
3/25 1
PPD
FREE
Sa
Noon-2pm
5/3
1
Morris
$49
IPHONE PHOTOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS-NEW
Doctors on the medical staff practice independently and are not employees or agents of the hospital. © 2014
156205 LIB
Pilliod
For Disc Golf amateurs and moderately skilled players. Learn how to use drivers to curve left or right around various obstacles, as well as, how to drill short and mid-range putts. Try out different disc types and learn which fits your throwing style. All equipment provided, but feel free to bring your personal disc if you have one.
To register, please call 1-877-THR-WELL.
4/2 1 5/15 1
4/22 1
INTRO TO DISC GOLF (12 YRS & UP)
Saturdays, April 5 – May 10, 9:00–11:30 a.m. Liberty Recreation Center
7pm-9pm 7pm-9pm
7pm-9pm
Protect yourself from identity theft. Learn how identity theft occurs and how to minimize your risk. Officer Mark Dawson of the Plano Police Department will teach you what to do if you become a victim and where to go for help to resolve credit problems.
Healthy Living If you have conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, chronic pain, or anxiety, the Stanford University Chronic Disease Self-Management Program can help you take charge of your life.
155310 CAR W 155309 CAR Th
Tu
IDENTITY THEFT PROTECTION
Tuesdays, April 8 – May 13, 6:30–8:30 p.m. Tom Muehlenbeck Center
Bornstein
$15
Creating the new genre of ‘iPhotography,’ the success and ubiquity of the iPhone, as well as a plethora of ‘Apps’ has turned traditional photography on its head. This class aims to give both non-photographers and beginners a fundamental understanding of photography (as applicable to iPhones) as well as an understanding of how to use the iPhone’s camera and related Apps to achieve amazing results. While emphasis is given to iPhones and iPhone apps, the techniques and skills can be applied to all smartphone photography. 154994 CAR M
7pm-9pm
4/28 1
Tacsik
$19
K9 FITNESS & FUN
Whether you are playing for fun or trying to find which dog sport is best for your K9 companion, this class is for you. Experience the sports of rally, agility, tracking, and flyball. We will work on one sport each class. In addition, one class will be devoted to challenging games for you and your dog. Prerequisite: Dogs must have basic obedience skills. Dogs must be at least 4 months old. Shot records required and supplies discussed at first class. 153062 OAK Sa
6pm-7pm
3/29 6
Bales
$79
MAH JONGG (BEG)
Mah Jongg has returned as the hottest social game around. Played with 152 domino-like tiles rather than a deck of cards, Mah Jongg is similar to rummy but with interesting twists and turns. Learn the basics of playing and scoring, or brush up on your skills with our local expert Mah Jongg player. Gather your tiles and let’s get clicking! You will need to buy a Mah Jongg card for $7. Details will be given at first class. 155817 OAK Tu
6:30pm-8:30pm
4/15 4
Stern
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MAKING MONEY WITH YOUR VOICE
Have you ever been told that you have a great voice? This exciting, informative class is lots of fun and a great first step for anyone interested in voice acting professionally. We will explore numerous aspects of voiceover work for television, film, radio, audio books, documentaries, and the Internet. Other topics will include the basics of how to prepare a demo, how to be successful, and how to earn great income in this exciting field. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and to hear examples of demos recorded by professional voice actors. Class participants will also have a chance to record a commercial script under the direction of a professional voice coach producer. 153890 CAR Tu
6:30pm-9pm
4/1
1
Gallogly
$19
MATH TUTORING (18 YRS & UP)
Math problems? Get them solved here. Note: class is limited to two students. Subject levels: mathematics (all grades), all Algebras, Geometry, Trigonometry and Precalculus. 154749 LIB 154750 LIB
Sa Sa
Noon-12:45pm 3/22 10 Popokh 12:45pm-1:30pm 3/22 10 Popokh
$109 $109
OPEN PLAY BRIDGE
Do you enjoy playing social bridge and need a place to meet? Then this class is for you. There will not be any bridge instruction. Just bring your cards and come join in on the action! 154751 LIB
M
Noon-3pm
4/7
9
Staff
$9
PERSONAL PROTECTION
Want to take care of yourself? Mark Dawson of the Plano Police Department will inform you how to be more vigilant and a less attractive target. Learn how to become more aware of your surroundings and what to do if something does happen. Don’t become a victim. You can’t afford to miss this class for your own personal safety! 156212 LIB
Tu
7pm-8:30pm
3/18 1
PPD
FREE
PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES
Learn techniques and recommendations for management of your investment portfolio. Class covers diversification across asset classes, market sectors, industries, and company size. Learn how many stocks are enough and how much of a stock is too much or how many funds you need. Learn to construct a picture of your diversification. 156206 LIB
M
7pm-9:30pm
3/31 1
Fink
$15
PRECIOUS METALS INVESTING
Have you noticed lately that gold, silver, platinum and other rare metals have soared in value? Learn how to avoid common pitfalls and scams. This program gives you a rare opportunity to get some orientation on different varieties of precious metals found silverware, rare coins, & more with a practical focus on estate planning, inheritance evaluation, and collecting. Topics cover how to identify counterfeits, find reputable dealers, provide security insurance, and how to avoid being ripped off. 156319 LIB
Tu
7pm-9pm
4/15 1
Morris
$15
REVERSE MORTGAGE
Discover the benefits of a reverse mortgage and how it works. There are many questions to be answered, along with many misconceptions. Find out all the facts and decide if this financial tool should be a part of your retirement planning. 154231 OAK W
5/7
1
Blend
$9
SELLING BOOKS ON AMAZON
Turn your spare books into $$$. Whether you have a handful of unwanted trade paperbacks or shelves and shelves of leather-bound 1st editions, your library can be a gold mine. We’ll discuss Amazon’s condition grading system, how to assign prices to your books, cataloging, tax implications, and more. 155311 CAR Tu
7pm-9pm
5/13 1 Morris
$15
SOIL DRAINAGE & FOUNDATION MAINTENANCE
Join professional geologist and consultant who has lived in the Collin County area for over 40 years, as he discusses how to recognize and eliminate home foundation problems. Learn about disproportionate soil swelling, standing water, foundation watering, and more. 155835 CAR W
6:30pm-9pm
4/30 1
Fowler
$9
SPANISH-BASIC CONVERSATIONAL LEVEL I-NEW
If you are planning a vacation, work with or associate with native Spanish speaking individuals, or are just wanting to learn a new language this is your opportunity to expand your language skills. This program focuses on basic conversational Spanish which offers fluency and the ability to interact with other native speakers. Instructor is a certified Spanish language teacher. 155931 CAR Sa
11:15am-12:15pm 4/5
8
Fuentes
$55
SPENDING PLANS IN COLLEGE-NEW
Come to class and learn how to obtain credit wisely, develop a spending plan, track your spending and much more. Parents or guardians supporting college students are encouraged to participate. Get started now on a sound financial future that works for everyone. 156077 TMC Sa
1pm-2pm
5/10 1
Coleman
$25
STOCK FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS
Investigate the numbers behind a stock, such as debt, inventory, and cash flow. Learn how to calculate current ratio, debt to equity, price/ book, and implied internal growth and free cash flow. This class evaluates a stock using these ratios from the company’s annual report. The income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement are analyzed. Quarterly reports are discussed, as well as how they can be your early warning system. Bring a calculator. This class meets twice. 156207 LIB
M
7pm-9:30pm
4/7
2
Fink
$29
STOCK OPTIONS FOR CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS
Most people think trading options is high risk and for professionals only. This class will explore options and show you how they can be used to boost your return without taking large risks. Class will discuss Puts, Calls, LEAPS, spreads, and collars and learn how to trade them using conservative strategies. Class meets twice. 156208 LIB
972-941-7250 60
7pm-8:30pm
M
7pm-9:30pm
5/5
2
Fink
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STOP TELEMARKETERS
Did you know that you can sue telemarketers for $1500 or more per illegal phone call? Under Federal law, it is illegal for companies to misidentify themselves, call at odd hours, and any of a dozen other bad behaviors that telemarketers routinely engage in. Learn how to make telemarketers put your number on their Do Not Call list! 155308 CAR M
7pm-9pm
5/12 1
Morris
$15
THE GAME OF CREDIT SCORING-NEW
The purpose of this class is to provide an understanding of how the credit scoring system works and how it impacts your life. You will receive some helpful tips to help better understand credit scores. Feel free to bring a copy of your personal credit report if you wish to consult with the instructor during class. 156076 TMC Sa
3pm-4pm
4/12 1
Coleman
$25
UNDERSTANDING YOUR CREDIT REPORT & SCORE 7pm-8:30pm
4/30 1
Blend
Have you always wanted to try a class but did not want to commit to an entire session? Have you wanted to try more than one class? Have you wanted the option to vary your workouts and to participate in several different classes? If you answered yes to any of these questions, our new punch card is for you! The punch card will allow you to “drop in” to a wide variety of classes and will enable you to try different classes at different locations. Great for those who travel, those with busy schedules, and those who just want to spice up their workout routine!
Punch Card: $32 for 4 punches
Here is your chance to learn about what those confusing credit reports mean. Learn how to interpret the codes on the reports and gather awareness on credit bureaus. This class will provide information on reading the report and tips on maintaining or improving a credit score. 153099 OAK W
NEW! Punch Cards for Fitness Classes!
Please see list of classes that allow drop-ins (look for the fitness symbol shown above next to the class title). Subject to availability. Call the center you are interested in to check on class availability.
$9
Fitness
VEGETABLE GARDENING & COMPOSTING
This instructor has been gardening in Plano for over 15 years. His best harvest was 554 pounds of red bell peppers, cucumbers, Roma tomatoes, and figs. If you have sunshine and can follow instructions, you can have a productive garden. Gardening is also fun for children. Composting kitchen and yard waste is easy, reduces garbage, and enriches your garden’s soil. 156210 LIB
W
7pm-9pm
3/19 1
Caldwell
$9
WALL CLIMBING (INTRO)
Participants will learn basic climbing fundamentals such as knot tying, belaying, safety language, and basic climbing techniques. All equipment required to climb is provided. Participants must register in groups of two or more, with one person being at least 16 years or older. Proper waivers must be completed before climbing. (Parent/guardian must complete waiver for those under 18 years of age). 153033 OAK F 153034 OAK F
6:30pm-8:30pm 6:30pm-8:30pm
4/25 1 5/16 1
Staff Staff
$15 $15
WHAT ARE YOU WEIGHTING FOR?
Looking to improve your education concerning weight management and nutrition...then what are you weighting for? Come join us for this two part seminar where we will cover the physiology of weight gain, Exercises for weight management, meal planning, benefits of keeping a food journal, understanding food labels, and fad diets. 156496 OAK Sa
Noon-1pm
4/19 2
McLaughlin
$55
WILLS, TRUST & ESTATE PLANNING
Your instructor is a licensed lawyer who ordinarily teaches seminars for licensed attorneys but also teaches this program from a layman’s perspective. Learn what everyone should have in the way of basic documents. Learn the tools and the reasons behind various types of Wills, Trusts and Estate Plans. 154585 CAR Th
7pm-9pm
5/22 1
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Craig
$9
B FIT WORKOUT
Strengthen and lengthen with balls, bars, bands, barbells and balance training while using Pilates and yoga techniques during strength, pelvic, and shoulder stabilization exercises. A yin yang mix to enhance the ABC’s of alignment, balance, and core conditioning while learning to use your inner girdles! BYOB - Bring your own big ball to class. 154987 CAR Tu
9:30am-10:30am 3/18 9
Harrison-Staub $65
BALANCED BODY ASSESSMENTS
A personal trainer will do a complete joint by joint analysis and overall postural assessment, then design your individualized strength, cardiovascular and nutritional programs designed to train your body into balance. Upon registration, you will schedule a private appointment with a personal trainer at your convenience. You do not need to be enrolled in the Balanced Body Basics small group training class to register for these detailed assessments.
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Press Young Sigler
$155 $155 $155
BALANCED BODY BASICS-NEW
Small group training at its best! Our programs build strong bodies while focusing on balance and alignment. Are you tired of feeling injured? We will design your custom strength training program to correct your postural and movement imbalances. Our programs are designed to prevent injury. Assessments are not mandatory but are highly recommended in order for the trainer to best design your program. 155674 155675 155676 155677
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5:30am-6:30am 6pm-7pm 5:30am-6:30am 6pm-7pm
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10 10 10 10
Press Press Press Press
$185 $185 $185 $185
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BALLET
Ballet improves your balance, flexibility and strength while helping you achieve an elegant, elongated muscle structure. 154720 LIB
Tu
10:30am-11:30am 3/18 11
Lubertino
$59
BARRE FUSION
This Vbarre method workout is designed to tone, trim, and transform the body with a fusion of ballet, Pilates, and resistance training. Get greater results in less time with dynamic movements targeting multiple muscle groups in one exercise, and calorie blasting low-impact cardio. This class targets trouble zones such as hips, thighs, glutes, and core delivering one powerful workout. Get ready to move, sweat, and smile. A ball must be purchased for a nominal fee from the instructor. 155825 OAK Tu 155824 OAK Sa
10am-11am 10am-11am
3/18 11 3/22 11
Mitchell Mitchell
$79 $79
BIKINI BOOT CAMP
This class is designed to burn calories and build muscle so you will be ready to wear that bikini. This high intensity class uses boot camp drills to strengthen your heart and lungs, kick boxing moves to develop strength and coordination and the Bosu® to build core balance. This class combines cardio drills and strength training moves to increase your overall fitness level in order to get in shape to wear your bikini. In a 60 minute class you can burn 300-600 calories while making new friends and having fun. Suitable for all fitness levels and exercise experience. 155060 TMC Tu,Th
Noon-1pm
3/18 22 Focus 4 Fitness $105
CHICKS THAT KICK (18 YRS & UP)-NEW
During this great workout, you will develop real boxing & kick boxing skills from a variety of martial arts! This class is a combination of drills and exercises utilizing a variety of punching bags that provide you with cardiovascular exercise and resistance training simultaneously. Beginner or fitness fanatic this class is for you! 154591 TMC W
9:30am-10:30am 3/19 10 O’Dorsey
$125
CORE ENERGY
Dedication + Determination = Results. Feel your best all day long with this high energy workout. No one said losing weight and getting in shape was easy, but with the help of LiveWire Fitness YOU CAN DO IT! Led by certified personal trainers, this class will focus on core, cardiovascular, strength, endurance and flexibility for a total body approach to fitness. Every class is different and is designed to keep the body guessing so you’ll continually see results. Requires a $60 equipment fee for first time participants. 154560 154561 154732 154731
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M,W,F M,W,F M,W,F M,W,F
6am-7am 6am-7am 5:30am-6:30am 5:30am-6:30am
4/7 5/5 4/7 5/5
12 11 12 12
Reid Reid Reid Reid
$89 $85 $89 $89
CYCLEFIT
CycleFit is an indoor cycling class focused on increasing your strength and endurance in an engaging, upbeat environment for all fitness levels. Punch card and drop-in class options are available. Call or ask front desk staff for more details.
Liberty Recreation Center One Day and Two Day Options 10 classes $75 20 classes $115 Classes start week of March 17 M/W (20)
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Tue (10)
Wed (10)
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Tom Muehlenbeck Center
10 classes $75 20 classes $115 Classes start week of March 17 Mon (10)
Tue (10)
Wed (10)
Thu (10)
Fri (10)
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T/TH (20)
6:45A
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DANCE-FIT© WORK OUT LIKE A DANCER-NEW
This is a dance and fitness workout that incorporates the dance techniques and exciting choreography of ballet, hip hop and jazz combined with interval and strength training. The goal is to dance your way to a toned, strong, sleek and athletic looking body and have fun doing it, if you like to dance. 154851 CAR Su
4pm-5pm
3/30 8
Park
$49
FUSION-NEW
During this 50 minute class, you’ll focus on cardio, core and more as you use a wide array of equipment, including weights, resistance bands and Bosu® balls. Get ready to tone up and burn fat while simultaneously strengthening your muscles and tightening your entire body. 155996 TMC M,W 155997 TMC M,W,F 155998 TMC F
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Mon (10)
8:30am-9:20am 8:30am-9:20am 8:30am-9:20am
3/17 20 Reid 3/17 30 Reid 3/21 10 Reid
$95 $125 $59
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KETTLEBELL FITNESS BLAST
Maximize your time for fitness and see results! Cardio, core, power, and strength workout using your body weight and kettlebell for a total body workout. An aerobics/toning interval focused class with a mixed variety of kettlebell exercises, cardio/speed drills, and boot camp for a calorie-blasting experience that will improve endurance and tone the body. Suitable for all fitness levels; trainer will provide options to accommodate limitations. 5lb, 10lb, and 15lb kettlebells available for use. Weight lifting gloves recommended.
Advances in Medicine Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano presents a FREE educational lecture series. Wednesday, April 9, 6 p.m. Rapid Recovery after Joint Replacement Dr. John Barrington, orthopedic surgeon on the medical staff at Texas Health Plano, discusses advances in joint replacement procedures.
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This is a full-body cardio-jam session, combining lightly weighted drumsticks (RipStix) for resistance during constant simulated drumming. It rivals the difficulty of an extreme boot camp, the effectiveness of intense Pilates and the benefits of cardiovascular interval training, but masks the challenge of all three with the feeling of rockin’ out. The workout fuses Pilates, isometric movements, plyometric, and yogabased poses into a 45-minute class. Burn calories, strengthen, and sculpt infrequently used muscles and drum your way to a leaner, more toned physique, all while rocking out to your favorite music with a group of peers, making music and driving the beat. Pound incorporates easy to follow moves that work the entire body and raises the heart rate to a fat-burning zone. Appropriate and effective for all fitness levels.
Programs are held in the Bluebonnet Room, located on the first floor of Medical Office Building 2 at Texas Health Plano. Seating is limited. Register by phone or online: 1-877-THR-WELL | TexasHealth.org/Advances
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INSANITY©-NEW
Insanity! You’ve seen it on TV... Now do it live! Insanity is a revolutionary cardio-based total body conditioning program based on the principles of max interval training which pushes you to new training heights resulting in more calories burned, faster results and a more efficient metabolism. Whether you are in insane shape or just getting started, you can burn 1,000 calories, burn fat and build lean muscle and get in the best shape of your life. 6pm- 6:50pm 4:30pm- 5:20pm 5pm- 5:50pm
3/20 11 3/19 11 3/18 11
Kaipus Kaipus Kaipus
$55 $55 $55
INTERVAL TRAINING
This class is designed to burn calories and build muscle. This high intensity class uses boot camp drills to strengthen your heart and lungs, weight bearing exercises to develop strength and the Bosu® to develop coordination and build core balance. This class combines cardio drills and strength training moves to increase your overall fitness level. In a 60 minute class you can burn 300-600 calories while making new friends and having fun. For all fitness levels and exercise experience. 155063 TMC M,W 155064 TMC Tu,Th 155065 TMC Tu
Noon-1pm 8:30am-9:30am 7pm-8pm
3/17 21 Focus 4 Fitness $99 3/18 22 Focus 4 Fitness $105 3/18 11 Focus 4 Fitness $65
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3/17 10 Compliments $79 3/19 11 Compliments $85
POUND© ROCKOUT WORKOUT
Watch for upcoming lectures on: • Scoliosis and Spine Surgery • Shoulder Replacement • Stroke Prevention
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5:15am-6am 5:15am-6am
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M W W Tu Th M Th Tu
10am-10:45am 10am-10:45am Noon-12:45pm 7:15pm-8pm 7:30pm-8:15pm Noon-12:45pm 5:15am-6am 5:15am-6am
3/17 3/19 3/19 3/18 3/20 3/17 3/20 3/18
10 11 11 11 11 10 11 11
Compliments Compliments Compliments Compliments Compliments Compliments Compliments Compliments
$79 $85 $85 $85 $85 $79 $85 $85
POWER BARRE FITNESS
Power Barre fitness combines ballet techniques and other strengthening exercises into a cardio workout. It is designed to create lean, elongated muscles working the body as a whole concentrating on key isolated muscle groups at the barre. Exercises will enhance core strength, balance, flexibility, and posture while burning calories. 154795 CAR W
11:40am-12:30pm 3/19 11
Kourounis
$59
POWERHOUSE BOOT CAMP
Reshape your life with these great high energy workouts infused with strength, interval and circuit training, sprints, plyometrics and cardio conditioning. Certified personal trainers keep classes interesting by combining traditional exercises with the latest in functional training, HIIT (high intensity interval training) and games. It’s a great way to have fun as you get fit. Requires a $60 equipment fee for first time participants. 154562 154563 155678 155680 155681 155683
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Tu,Th Tu,Th M-Tu M-Th M-Tu M-Th
5:15am-6:30am 5:15am-6:30am 5:30am-6:30am 5:30am-6:30am 5:30am-6:30am 5:30am-6:30am
4/8 5/6 4/7 4/7 5/5 5/5
8 8 8 16 8 16
Reid Reid Reid Reid Reid Reid
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REDUCE & RESHAPE YOUR BODY
This program will educate and guide you in the right direction to lose unwanted body fat and reshape your body. Class covers proper nutrition, correct usage of the exercise equipment, as well as, tailored workouts to improve cardiovascular health, flexibility and strength. Taught by certified personal trainer. 154870 CAR W,F
6pm-7pm
3/19 16 Wilcox
$189
RIPPED-NEW
This total body workout class combines resistance, interval, power, plyometric and endurance training into a terrific and fun class! 154789 CAR M,Th 154790 CAR Tu,F 154791 CAR M,Th
10am-11am 10am-11am 11am-Noon
3/17 21 Keltch 3/18 22 Keltch 3/17 21 Keltch
$89 $95 $89
RUN/WALK BOOT CAMP
This 5-week running/walking camp is effective and most importantly is a fun way to lose weight and learn how to live a healthier life style. Learn proper running/walking forms and technique. Training programs are customized for you. 155690 TMC M,W,F 155691 TMC M,W,F
10am-11am 10am-11am
3/17 15 Sigler 4/21 15 Sigler
$225 $225
SEMI-PRIVATE PERSONAL TRAINING
Make a commitment to yourself and get into shape with a certified personal trainer. Learn the proper use of weight room equipment to maximize your workout routines, and learn how to apply different fitness components and principles. Class is limited in size for semi-private instruction. Both men and women are welcome in this great class for beginners! 154988 CAR Th 155692 TMC Th
10:15am-11am 7:40pm-8:40pm
3/20 9 3/20 9
Harrison-Staub $89 Harrison-Staub $89
SPARTAN CHALLENGE
You man enough? Give us 50 minutes to get you in lean, mean gladiator shape. This high intensity endurance program will incorporate functional cross fit circuits, strength and conditioning, and cardio to push your overall fitness to a whole new level. 154849 CAR M,W
6am-6:55am
3/17 20 Curry
$89
STEP & TONE-NEW
Basic step patterns on and off a bench were originally designed for knee rehab. This workout consists of five minute intervals of basic step followed by muscle work for an effective cardio strength training combo. 154990 CAR F
9am-9:50am
3/21 9
Harrison-Staub $55
TAI CHI FOR WELLNESS
The gentle, flowing movements of Tai Chi are practiced worldwide and have multiple health benefits that include increased balance, strength, increased bone density with decreasing blood pressure and calming the mind. Class will begin with 30 minutes of warm ups and Quigong followed by Tai Chi based on the Yang style. This class is ideal for the student looking to build a solid foundation in Tai Chi. Previous knowledge of Tai Chi not required. Beginning and continuing students welcome. 154868 CAR M
8:05pm-9pm
TOTAL FITNESS
This is a small group fitness class to promote positive nutrition, proper usage of the exercise equipment, as well as, tailored workouts to improve cardiovascular health, flexibility and strength. The class will be held in both private and public workout areas. Taught by certified personal trainer. 154768 LIB
Tu,Th
6pm-7pm
3/18 20 Wilcox
$215
WEEKEND WARRIOR
Ready for the weekend? Build a battle ready body in a short amount of time. This quick workout is engineered to maximize fitness results for busy individuals that would skip a traditional workout due to time constraints. All levels are welcome. 154850 CAR Sa
8:05am-8:55am
3/29 10 Curry
YOGA FUNDAMENTALS (BEG)
If you’ve never taken yoga or are coming back, then Yoga Fundamentals is the way to go. This class introduces basic yoga, yoga etiquette, yoga breathing and foundational yoga poses on which all other poses depend. You will learn safe use of props (yoga mat, blankets, straps and blocks) and how to modify poses with respect to your own abilities and limitations. Please bring a yoga sticky mat and 1 or 2 firmly woven twin size blankets. 154881 CAR M
6pm-7pm
3/24 9
Stall
$69
ZULA GIRLS DANCE FITNESS
Zula Girls Dance Fitness is a Polynesian inspired dance fitness workout that combines Hula, Tahitian, Samoan, and other dance moves and beats into an intense calorie-blasting workout. Suitable for all fitness levels. 154500 OAK M,Th
5pm-6pm
3/17 20 Davis
$89
ZUMBA GOLD®
This class is also known as gentle or beginner’s Zumba because it is less intense and moves at a slower pace than the regular Zumba fitness classes. It is second to none as an innovative program designed for the true beginner, active older adult, and/or those that are not used to exercising or people who may be limited physically. 154794 CAR M,Th 153535 OAK Su
12:40pm-1:30pm 3/17 21 Kourounis 11am-11:50am 3/23 9 Villarreal
$85 $55
ZUMBA GOLD-TONING®
Zumba gold toning takes the basic Zumba Gold dance-fitness party and adds in lightweight Zumba Toning Sticks to enhance muscle strength, tone and endurance. This unique stimulating combination of cardio and dynamic resistance exercises will incorporate progressive lightweight training to assist you in improving your overall performance. Purchase of Zumba Toning Sticks optional or light dumb bells can be used. 154798 CAR Tu,Th
10:40am-11:30am 3/18 22 Kourounis
3/17 10 Christenson $65
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$55
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ZUMBA TONING®
Get lost with choreography or intricate moves? Want to enjoy or try Zumba a different way? Zumba Toning blends body sculpting techniques with Zumba moves (primarily Salsa, Merengue, Cumbia, and Reggaeton rhythms) for a calorie burning workout that’s fun and effective. Classes consist of easy-to-follow, cardio-dance intervals as well as appropriately paced dance themes/footwork using hand weights or weighted toning sticks to enhance rhythm and tone the body while building muscular and cardiovascular endurance. Great for Zumba newbies and the experienced! All fitness levels welcome. 152279 CAR Tu 152280 CAR Tu 152281 CAR Th
6pm-6:55pm 10am-10:55am 10am-10:55am
3/18 11 3/18 11 3/20 11
Compliments $88 Compliments $85 Compliments $85
ZUMBA®
This feel good workout fuses Latin and international music-dance themes creating a dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness system with aerobic/fitness interval training in a combination of fast and slow rhythms for fat burning and total body toning. Fitness elements and dance variations are incorporated from Cumbia, Merengue, Belly Dancing, Salsa, Reggaeton, Samba, and Calypso--just to name a few. No dance experience necessary. 152282 152283 155810 155811 154773 154774 155342 155343 155344 155337 155345 155338 155339 155340 155341
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W
hen you love your workout, results come easy. This nationally known program combines elements of jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga and kick boxing to create an effective total body workout for people of all ages and fitness levels. Fun easy-to-follow routines are choreographed to fresh new music and are designed to enhance cardiovascular endurance, strength and flexibility. Get the results you want while having fun! You may choose as many classes as you like from the schedule below. For more information, fees or to register for these ongoing classes, please visit www.jazzercise.com or call the instructor, Cheri Thomas, at 972-727-6899. Classes are held at Carpenter Park Recreation Center. Mon, Tu & Th Mon, Tu, Th, Fri, Sat
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Jazzercise Jazzercise
Fitness-Aerobics
ABDOMINAL & CARDIO
Your body will be constantly challenged with no-nonsense cardio/ interval weight moves. The class will use weights, steps, and body bars. We will work on all the components of fitness to get you a strong, lean and healthy body. 154718 LIB M,W 154717 LIB Tu,Th 155789 TMC Tu,Th
9am-10am 3/17 22 Nunn 5:15pm-6:15pm 3/18 22 Nunn 9:30am-10:30am 3/18 22 Nunn
$95 $95 $95
ABS, HIPS & THIGH BUSTERS
Ease in and stretch your muscles with an invigorating warm up followed by conditioning and endurance work on your trouble spots. Finish off with a stress relieving cool down to help you relax. 154584 CAR M,W
7pm-8pm
3/17 20 Dwiggins
$85
AB-SOLUTE FITNESS
This interval training class combines strength training, cardio, and abdominal work to create a complete workout. Hand weights, body bars, and exercise tubes are used to tone every major muscle group. Cardio drills on adjustable steps add to the intensity and build athletic performance. Special emphasis placed on developing core strength. Class is for all fitness levels; great for both men and women! 154714 LIB 154715 LIB 154716 LIB
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6:45pm-7:45pm 6:45pm-7:45pm 6:45pm-7:45pm
3/17 22 Windham 3/17 11 Windham 3/19 11 Windham
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AEROBIC FITNESS
The exercise combination that really works! A heart pumping cardio workout with the added bonus of light resistance training that really makes the difference. This class is designed to get your whole body into shape. Suitable for all fitness levels. 154778 CAR M,W
8pm-9pm
3/17 21 Hornberger
$95
AEROBICS FOR WOMEN ONLY
This intermediate exercise class will incorporate 30 minutes of aerobic dance to improve your cardiovascular system and 30 minutes of floor exercise to tone special problem areas. 155807 OAK Tu,Th
6pm-7pm
3/18 22 McFarland
$69
AEROBICS/BODY TONING
Improve muscle tone, increase flexibility, and increase muscle strength with the use of step benches, weights, Dyna-Bands®, bars, and more. This class will make you feel good as you stretch and work out your muscles without the high impact of aerobics. Class may commence outside on some days. 155806 OAK M,W
9am-10am
3/17 21 McCollum
$95
AEROBICS/CARDIO BLAST
This high energy, fat burning class utilizes bench, hand weights, and resistance bands to work all muscles. Class incorporates formats, such as step and sculpt, boot camp, and step interval to give you a great total body workout. All fitness levels welcome. 154776 CAR Tu,Th
6am-7am
3/18 20 O’Connell
$79
AEROBICS/CARDIO STRENGTH MIX
This fitness program involves intervals of various weight resistance exercises with short-timed cardio intervals, as well as, fusions of core condition techniques. Feel and see positive changes in cardio endurance, body weight and composition, and muscular strength and endurance. 153094 OAK M,W
7pm-8pm
3/17 21 Villarreal
$95
AEROBICS/CROSS TRAINING MANIA
Bored with your cardiovascular routine? This class will incorporate a variety of fat burning and muscle toning workouts, including step, hi/low impact, kickboxing, Tai Chi, weight training, body sculpting, and abdominal exercises. Something new and exciting every time! Adjustable for all fitness levels. 154779 CAR Tu,Th
8:15am-9:15am
3/18 22 Hornberger
$95
CARDIO, STRENGTH & TONE
This class emphasizes overall physical conditioning and toning. Exercises focus on strength, flexibility, and endurance. This highlyefficient, full body workout utilizes resistance exercises and endurance drills to build and sculpt every major muscle group. We alternate between strength and endurance drills to ensure you will burn calories, tone muscles, and feel great. All fitness levels are welcome. 155061 TMC M,W 155062 TMC M,W
6:15pm-7:15pm 7:30pm-8:30pm
3/17 21 Focus 4 Fitness $99 3/17 21 Focus 4 Fitness $99
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CARDIO/CALORIE BURNER
This class is designed to burn calories with easy to follow aerobics and strength exercises to tone your muscles. It contains exercises from some of the hottest trainers of today! 154583 CAR Sa
10am-11am
3/29 10 Seiler
$59
GET TO THE CORE
In this 45-minute class we will do interval training consisting of strength, cardio, and abdominal exercises. Class utilizes weights, Bosu® balls, bands, step, and the bar. We will cause muscle confusion which means results for you. 154748 LIB Sa 155793 TMC M,W
9:15am-10am 3/22 10 Nunn 10:30am-11:15am 3/17 20 Nunn
$55 $85
MUSCLE INTERVAL TRAINING
One of the latest methods in building stamina and muscle while burning fat and calories. This class involves bouts of cardio followed by plyometric and strength exercises and even some Pilates to engage muscle confusion. A technique used by some of the hottest programs today! 154582 CAR Tu,Th
7pm-8pm
3/18 20 Seiler
$89
POWER UP INTERVAL TRAINING
Mix things up and get a total body workout. Cardio intervals, including step, kickboxing and agility drills, alternating with strength and resistance intervals using bands, weights and body bars will help you to build cardio endurance and muscle strength. It is the best way to burn calories! This class is adaptable to any fitness level. All are welcomed and encouraged. 154775 CAR M,W
9am-9:55am
3/17 20 O’Connell
$79
TOTAL BODY STRENGTH
Total Body Strength is a 60 minute weight training program for adults of all ages using body bars and free weights. The routines cater to all fitness levels using simple athletic movements to work all muscle groups. Squats, lunges, chest presses, and bicep curls are choreographed to motivating music to create a simple, fun, and effective way to strength train. 154846 CAR M,W 155820 OAK F
8:30am-9:25am 8:15am-9:15am
3/17 21 Mitchell 3/21 11 Mitchell
$99 $79
Fitness-Pilates
BODY BLAST-PILATES STYLE
This invigorating full body toning class is sure to fire up every muscle in your body! Special attention will be paid to each member, everyone will benefit and see results in their own trouble zones. Enthusiastic attitude required! No Pilates experience needed. 154792 CAR Tu 154793 CAR Sa
6pm-7pm 8am-9am
3/18 11 Keltch 3/29 10 Keltch
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$59 $55
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PILATES
Improve your muscle tone while increasing your core strength and flexibility. You will leave class feeling strong, yet refreshed and relaxed. 154847 154758 154761 155069
CAR LIB LIB TMC
Tu,Th M,W M M,W
7pm-8pm 3/18 5:30pm-6:30pm 3/17 10:15am-11:15am 3/17 7:45am-8:40am 3/17
20 22 11 20
Moffett Windham Lubertino Dunn
$119 $95 $59 $89
PILATES (BEG/ADV BEG)
Focusing on core muscles such as abdominals, hips, and thighs, you will lengthen and tone muscles through stretching as the body moves. Main principles include breathing, flowing motion, centering, precision, and control. 155821 OAK Tu
8:45am-10am
3/18 11
Mitchell
$79
PILATES (INT)
Prerequisite: Must have completed a minimum of two sessions of beginner level Pilates. 155828 OAK Sa
8:45am-10am
3/22 11
Mitchell
$79
PILATES PLUS
Pilates core-centering and conditioning, plus additional integrated exercise practices taken from other fitness formats. The class will begin with an essential stretching and strengthening program designed through basic Pilates principles, exercise, and movement practices. Then, building on these, it will also include myriad experiential elements taken from dance, fitness, yoga, and other somatic modalities. 155070 TMC M,W
10:30am-11:30am 3/17 20 Dunn
$89
PILATES TOOLBOX
Pilates is a system of strengthening and stretching exercises designed to develop the body’s core (abs, lower back, hips, and gluteus). Use of a variety of tools including the magic circle, Pilates mini ball, gliding discs, bands, and bars will challenge control and coordination. Exercises will lengthen your muscles, increase your flexibility, improve posture, and give you a sleeker shape. 154777 CAR Tu,Th
8:30am-9:15am
3/18 22 Green
$95
YOGALATES
Combine two terrific workouts into one, yoga and Pilates! Yogalates works your abdominal and pelvic floor muscles which help to protect and strengthen the lower back, tone the belly, trim the waist, and assist with core stability. It is excellent for developing general tone and fitness in the body while creating a sense of inner calm, relaxation, and overall well-being. Beginners and intermediates are welcome. 155827 OAK F
9:15am-10:30am 3/21 11
Mitchell
$79
YO-PI MAT
Experience this flowing mixture of basic yoga postures and Pilates exercises to enhance core strength, balance, flexibility, and an overall sense of well-being. All fitness levels welcome. Please bring an exercise/yoga mat to class. 154983 CAR Su 155693 TMC Th
11am-Noon 6:30pm-7:30pm
3/16 9 3/20 9
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Fitness-Yoga
ASHTANGA YOGA (BEG)
An ancient nonreligious form of self-discipline that includes yoga stretching, breathing exercises, and meditation to promote physical fitness, flexibility, and immunity. Yoga energizes and purifies the body, gives you a calm focused mind and a more peaceful and joyful spirit, reduces stress, and brings a positive approach towards life. Also learn some techniques to resolve/decrease allergies. 155058 TMC Su
10:15am-11:15am 3/23 8
Thakkar
$55
ASHTANGA YOGA (ADV)
Deepen your yoga practice with more advanced postures, advanced breathing, meditation, and yoga philosophy. Learn how yoga ceases your thoughts and brings oneness with yourself. This in turn leads you to a healthy and happy life. Experience and understand the true meaning of life. 155059 TMC Su
11:30am-12:30pm 3/23 8
Thakkar
$55
FLUID MOTION YOGA
Increase flexibility while gaining strength with the combination of breath and yoga postures in this moderately paced yoga class. You will be guided through a safe workout that offers many beginning postures, as well as, slightly more advanced options. 154747 LIB
W
7:50pm-9:10pm
3/19 9
Busby
$65
IYENGAR YOGA
This method of practice was developed by B.K.S. Iyengar. Asanas are structured and categorized to allow students to progress safely from basic to advanced poses as they gain flexibility and strength. Props and modifications are used allowing access for all ages, body types and levels of conditioning. 154844 CAR Su
10:30am-11:45am 3/23 10 Parameswaran $69
POWER YOGA
Beginners and experienced students alike who are interested in this fast-moving, energetic form of yoga will find a sense of calm and mental clarity. Previous yoga experience is helpful. 151993 CAR Sa
10am-11am
4/12 6
Hu
$49
PRENATAL YOGA
Yoga is an excellent option during pregnancy. It can help to soothe your aches and pains, help to reduce stress, teach you to relax, and help prepare you for childbirth and motherhood. Prenatal yoga provides the opportunity for women to deepen their connection with their bodies, babies, and other pregnant women in the community. This class is open to healthy pregnant women in their 2nd and 3rd trimesters. Please get approval from your doctor before attending this class. Students must be at least 12 weeks pregnant at their first prenatal yoga class. 152360 OAK Tu
7:15pm-8:45pm
4/1
8
Truong
Harrison-Staub $65 Harrison-Staub $65
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$65
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VINYASA FLOW YOGA (BEG)
Vinyasa Flow Yoga is a beginner-friendly introduction to a more fluid style yoga, smoothly transitioning through a variety of breathsynchronized yoga poses. 154769 LIB Sa 156027 TMC M
8:10am-9:10am 7:25pm-8:25pm
3/22 10 Hu 4/21 5 Hu
$55 $45
YOGA (BEG)
Feel better, look younger! Yoga increases strength, flexibility, and balance; energizes and purifies the body; and gives you a calm focused mind and a more peaceful and joyful spirit. Energize your body using yoga techniques. Experienced students are also welcome to join this class and deepen their yoga practice. Please bring a blanket and mat. 154877 153085 153086 153087 154770 154771 154772 156103 156104
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Th Tu,Th Th F Sa W M F Sa
6pm-7pm 3/27 10am-11:30am 3/18 10am-11:30am 3/20 10:45am-11:45am 3/21 9:30am-11am 3/22 6pm-7:15pm 3/19 6pm-7:15pm 3/17 9:30am-10:45am 3/21 9am-10:15am 3/22
9 22 11 7 10 10 10 9 9
Stall Freis Freis Douglas Fritsch Fritsch Meyers Artman Blum
$69 $135 $79 $45 $69 $69 $69 $65 $65
YOGA (INT)
When you’re ready to deepen your yoga practice with more advanced postures and movement, more advanced breathing, yoga philosophy, and meditation/chanting techniques, this intermediate class is for you. Take the journey to a whole new level of self-discovery. 154880 CAR Th 155017 CAR M
7:15pm-9:15pm 10am-11am
3/27 9 3/24 9
Stall Stall
$79 $69
YOGA FOR FITNESS (BEG)
This class provides a beginners-level foundation in the principles of yoga with the yoga for fitness approach. If you are new to yoga or coming back to exercise after some time off, this class might be right for you before attempting the full-fledged yoga for fitness class. Time is spent with the student in preparation for the individual yoga asanas with a steady eye kept on the goals of overall fitness and developing a happy sense of calm. Please bring a blanket or mat. 156100 TMC Tu
6:15pm-7:30pm
3/25 8
Speaks
$65
YOGA FOR FITNESS
Yoga for fitness is a modern, non-religious form of yogic exercise and self-discipline that promotes fitness, flexibility, and fun! This class is suitable for able beginners and experienced students alike. Please bring a blanket and a mat to class. 151952 CAR M 151951 CAR Sa 153067 OAK Th
7pm-8:30pm 11am-Noon 7pm-8:30pm
3/24 8 3/29 7 3/27 8
Speaks Speaks Speaks
$65 $55 $65
YOGA MIXED LEVELS (BEG)
Give yourself a lift that will reduce your stress and improve your health. This class will improve flexibility and will focus on breathing and relaxation techniques. Open to beginners and returning students. 154780 CAR Sa 154781 CAR Tu
8am-9am 6pm-7pm
3/29 10 Meneses 3/18 10 Meneses
$75 $75
YOGA MIXED LEVELS (INT)
Bring balance to the mind and body by soothing aches, reducing stress, and learning to relax. Emphasis will be placed on how breath supports the yoga postures. You will learn body awareness and how energy flows through your breath and movement. Students of all levels will be amazed by the ease and challenge of this class. Beginners are encouraged to have at least one session prior experience. Please bring a yoga mat to class. 153131 153132 156108 156109 156110 156111 156112 156113
OAK OAK TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC
M,W W M,W M M W W Tu
6pm-7:15pm 6pm-7:15pm 9am-10:15am 6pm-7:15pm 9am-10:15am 9am-10:15am 6pm-7:15pm 8:15am-9:30am
3/17 3/19 3/17 3/17 3/17 3/19 3/19 3/18
21 11 18 9 9 9 9 9
Freis Freis Yap Blum Yap Yap Blum Artman
$115 $75 $95 $65 $65 $65 $65 $65
YOGA STRETCH
Gain flexibility by doing yoga exercises that increase your range of motion. This fun class will help free you from body restrictions due to a sedentary life style. Get up off the sofa and stretch! 156026 TMC Th
7pm-8:15pm
4/17 6
Hu
YOGA BODY EXPRESS
Get yoga fit quick! Suitable for the novice and experienced yogi, basic poses are used throughout the class linking movement with breath. Although there are elements of slow flow, some poses may also incorporate holds to improve core strength, flexibility, balance, and concentration. Rounds of continuous slow flow of sun salutations are included to increase heart rate, calorie burn, improve circulation, and flex and tone the muscles. Options provided for physical limitations. No experience necessary. Bring a mat; blanket optional. 153051 OAK W 153053 OAK Th 153054 OAK Sa
11:15am-Noon 3/19 11 7:30pm-8:15pm 3/20 11 12:30pm-1:15pm 3/22 7
Compliments $59 Compliments $59 Compliments $49
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YOGA FUSION
The benefits of most yoga fusion workouts is that they are dynamic and challenging, yet accessible. They can offer the mental and spiritual lift of yoga with the physical benefits of a cardiovascular workout. Yoga fusion classes seek to provide the flexibility challenges and breathing work of yoga while also offering overall toning, muscle-building or fat-burning activities. 154797 CAR Tu
11:40am-12:30pm 3/18 11
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Kourounis
$55
$59
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Women’s Health Connection
COUPLES MASSAGE
Bring your spouse, friend, or a family member and learn effective strokes that can improve overall health issues and aid in relaxation. Learn how to give a massage in ways that will be beneficial to others without leaving you in need of a massage yourself. Please come to class with a towel and your choice of lotion or oil. Wear a swimsuit or tank top with shorts. Price is per couple. 153069 OAK Sa
10am-11am
6/7
1
Legrand
$35
DRUGGING AMERICA
This educational and research/statistic based class will cover topics that include, how and why drugs and medications are prescribed and the benefits vs. risks of some of the most popular medications. Learn what our ‘health’ care is costing us and how to make a difference when it comes to treating a person vs. treating a condition. 155834 CAR M
7pm-9pm
5/19 1
Kramer
$9
FITNESS & WEIGHT ROOM ORIENTATION
The 3rd Tuesday of each month. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano presents Women’s Health Connection, a FREE monthly seminar series addressing issues facing women in regard to their health. March 18, April 15 and May 20, 7:00 p.m. Bluebonnet Room – Medical Office Building 2 Texas Health Plano 6300 W. Parker Road, Plano, TX 75093 Seating is limited. Register by phone or online: 1-877-THR-WELL TexasHealth.org/WomensHealthConnection
Learn how to use the weight and cardio machines at our recreation centers. Certified ACE & AFAA Personal Fitness Trainer, Jorge Wilcox, will teach you how to properly use weight room equipment and give you tips to maximize your work out. 154871 154872 156301 156302
CAR CAR LIB LIB
Sa Sa Sa Sa
5pm-6pm 5pm-6pm 5pm-5:50pm 5pm-5:50pm
4/12 5/10 4/5 5/3
1 1 1 1
Wilcox Wilcox Wilcox Wilcox
$9 $9 $9 $9
PRIME-TIME HEALTH-HEALTHY HOBBY
This healthy aging class is designed to help adults realize the benefits of investing in their health now. Topics include: getting rid of different types of garbage in your body, better digestion, stable insulin levels, ‘young’ foods, and label reading. Learn to take charge of your health, prevent disease, age better, and enjoy more of life. 153366 OAK M 153367 OAK F
2:30pm-4pm 2:30pm-4pm
4/14 1 4/18 1
Compliments $19 Compliments $19
PRIME-TIME HEALTH-INTERNAL PHARMACY
Learn how to help your body make its own medicines - dispensed at the right time, at the right dose, without harmful side-effects. Topics include: pills and skill model of healthcare, self-care, and partnering with your doctor. Learn to take charge of your health, prevent disease, age better, and enjoy more of life. 153360 OAK M 153361 OAK F
2:30pm-4pm 2:30pm-4pm
4/7 1 4/11 1
Compliments $19 Compliments $19
PRIME-TIME HEALTH-PAIN REDUCTION
Inflammation and pain are associated with some of the most common aging illnesses. Learn how to prevent, fight, and reduce inflammation. Topics include: anti-inflammatory foods, the immune system, and nutrition. Take charge of your health, prevent disease, age better, and enjoy more of life. 153378 OAK M 153379 OAK F
2:30pm-4pm 2:30pm-4pm
4/28 1 5/9 1
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Compliments $19 Compliments $19
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PRIME-TIME HEALTH-WASTEFUL WAIST
Waist size is a strong indicator of our overall health - it is one of the most controllable risk factors of heart attacks. This class addresses a ‘toxic waist,’ benefits and risks of ‘movers and sitters,’ weight, and physical activity. Learn to take charge of your health, prevent disease, age better, and enjoy more of life. 153372 OAK M 153373 OAK F
2:30pm-4pm 2:30pm-4pm
4/21 1 4/25 1
Compliments $19 Compliments $19
STRAIGHTEN UP AMERICA
This informative class will give you some insight on how to improve your posture, and at the same time improve your health. Instructor is a chiropractor who will demonstrate three exercises to help strengthen your spine and will discuss why it is so important to keep your spinal cord and back in alignment to ward off pathological diseases, improve breathing, and oxygen intake. 155833 CAR M
7pm-9pm
4/7 1
Kramer
$9
UNDERSTANDING YOUR HEALTH & NUTRITION-NEW This class will cover simple facts about the way foods are manufactured and processed in this country and the connections between what you eat and your physical health. Instructor is a nutritional consultant and educator. She will discuss how to make positive changes in your diet to boost how you look and feel. Topics include how to plan simple and inexpensive meals that target your personal optimum well-being and that of your family’s. 156024 CAR W 156025 CAR W
7pm-9pm 7pm-9pm
4/16 1 5/28 1
Kopec Kopec
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$15 $15
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STREET SMART SELF DEFENSE (13 YRS & UP)
Martial Arts
AIKIDO
Aikido is a martial art based on the methods of ancient Japanese budo. Aikido harmonizes with the opponent creating a mutually beneficial outcome free of pain or humiliation. Practice is suitable for all ages and promotes discipline, health, and self-defense. $25 uniform fee for first time students and $3 association fee required per session at the first class. 154719 LIB
Th Sa
6:30pm-8pm 1pm-2:30pm
3/20 21 Woods
$79
Goju-Ryu is a blend of a Japanese (hard) and a Chinese (soft) style of karate. It is a beautiful, though not flashy, martial art which takes a realistic approach to self-defense. It is an excellent tool for improving concentration, self-discipline, confidence, and physical fitness. Uniforms will be discussed on the first day of class. The head instructor has provided this class through Plano Parks and Recreation for more than 30 years. 7pm-8:30pm
153060 OAK F
3/18 22 Schafer
$109
KARATE-TAE KWON DO/KUNG FU I (13 YRS & UP)
7pm-9pm
W
6:45pm-8:15pm
154765 LIB
Su
1pm-2pm
154766 LIB
Su
2:15pm-3:15pm
154810 CAR W Sa
156085 CAR Th
3/26 20 Bales
$159
This informative program is designed for the working adult, parent, or grandparent who is interested in learning proven effective self-defense techniques in a low/moderate impact class without martial arts uniforms or belt ranking. Each class will include warm-ups, the fundamentals of technique, and the complete application of that technique in a nonthreatening manner. Each program will continue with new techniques. 12:30pm-1:30pm 3/24 8
Bales
3/23 8
Ludwig
$59
3/23 8
Ludwig
$59
Tai Chi builds strength, improves balance, promotes healthy joints, and boosts energy. It is recommended for people with arthritis, tendonitis, and osteoporosis. Class is based on the ‘64’ Yang Style Tai Chi form. 154767 LIB
Th
7:15pm-8:15pm
3/27 10 Donahue
$59
Parenting This program will help parents, teachers, and care givers foster healthy growth in girls and boys. Discover how gender differences and brain development can create challenges both at home and in the classroom. Learn how to make your boy’s environment a little more gender friendly to help promote healthier growth and emotional development. This program is taught by Dallas Association of Parent Education and qualifies for two hours of training for child care providers. 7pm-9pm
4/17 1
Hallman
$15
$95
’Why are my kids doing that and how do I get them to stop?’ Turn interactions with your children from frustrating to positive with helpful suggestions designed for parents of preschool and early elementary school age children. Presented by the Dallas Association of Parent Education, this program will discuss setting limits, natural and logical consequences, listening to children, and handling anger. This class counts for two clock hours of training for teachers and child care providers. 156086 CAR Th
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$55
EFFECTIVE GUIDANCE & DISCIPLINE
LUNCHTIME SELF DEFENSE (18 YRS & UP)
154812 CAR M
Medlen
Learn the art of Tae Kwon Do in a fun atmosphere while being taught discipline, teamwork, and physical fitness. Prerequisite: Tae Kwon Do/ Self-Defense I or similar training.
BOYS, BOYS, BOYS
6:30pm-8:30pm 11am-1pm
3/19 11
TAE KWON DO/SELF-DEFENSE II
$129
This Level II program focuses on intermediate to advanced belt rank techniques. Students train on traditional and street-applicable techniques, weaponry, ground, self-defense, sparring, physical and mental conditioning, teaching, and a complete understanding of skills for adaptation to every defense situation. Students’ progress through individual ranking in both styles. Minimum ISMA Green Belt rank or instructor approval is required.
$25
Learn the art of Tae Kwon Do in a fun atmosphere while being taught discipline, teamwork, and physical fitness.
KARATE-TAE KWON DO/KUNG FU II (13 YRS & UP)
3/26 20 Bales
Bales
TAE KWON DO/SELF-DEFENSE I
TAI CHI FOR FUN & HEALTH
6:30pm-7:30pm 11am-Noon
1
Tae Kwon Do is a Korean style of self-defense that was introduced in the United States during the 1950’s. This art places emphasis on courtesy, integrity, discipline, and positive self-image.
This complete martial arts style is a unique blend of both hard and soft utilizing the principles of Shui Huo Kung Fu while focusing on streetapplicable self-defense against multiple attackers. Students train on defense, fitness conditioning, weaponry, mass attack, and reflexes while emphasizing inner strength and mental conditioning. Progression from belt to sash ranking. This class is for all levels. Beginners welcome! $60 startup (uniform, mouthpiece, and membership) is required at the first class. 154809 CAR W Sa
5/9
TAE KWON DO (17-59 YRS) 154764 LIB
KARATE-JAPANESE GOJU-RYU
153072 OAK Tu,Th
This class will focus on self-defense skills including defenses from grabs and attacks, personal safety and awareness skills, kicks, and hand strikes. Appropriate times to use self-defense, physical conditioning, speed, and targeting points will also be taught. This fun, non-threatening class combines discussion and hands-on practice.
7pm-9pm
5/29 1
Hallman
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$19
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GET YOUR CHILD READY TO READ-NEW
Parents, you are your child’s first teacher! Learn about activities you can do with your child from birth through preschool that will get them ready to read. It’s fun, it’s easy and your child will be better prepared when it’s time to start school. For adults only. Session led by children’s librarians from the Plano Public Library System. 152862 TMC Sa
1pm-2:30pm
4/26 1
Staff
VOLUNTEERS IN PLANO
FREE
Performing Arts
GUITAR I (13 YRS & UP)
In this introductory class, you will be taught basic chord reading, simple guitar solos and melodies, with basic chords as accompaniment. Learn how to tune and take proper care of your guitar. Please bring your own 3/4 or full size guitar. Instructor will provide music. 154952 CAR M 154953 CAR M
6:45pm-7:45pm 7:45pm-8:45pm
3/24 8 3/24 8
Sykes Sykes
$75 $75
JUST ONCE GUITAR FOR BUSY PEOPLE
Have you ever wanted to learn the guitar but simply find it difficult to find the time? In just a few hours you can learn enough about playing the guitar to give you years of musical enjoyment, and you won’t have to take private lessons to do it. This crash course will teach you some basic chords and get you playing along with your favorite songs right away. Bring your acoustic guitar. 156528 LIB
Tu
6:30pm-9pm
4/22 1
Maddock
$59
PRIVATE PIANO (BEG) (13 YRS & UP)
All levels welcome. Classes are 20 minutes with only one student in each class. Supply list provided the first day of class. 154753 154752 154757 156221 156222 156223
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Sa Sa M Sa Sa Sa
12:20pm-12:40pm 12:45pm-1:05pm 8:55pm-9:15pm 4pm-4:20pm 4:25pm-4:45pm 4:50pm-5:10pm
3/22 3/22 3/17 3/22 3/22 3/22
10 10 10 10 10 10
Khaykinson Khaykinson Khaykinson Ross Ross Ross
$115 $115 $115 $115 $115 $115
JUST ONCE PIANO FOR HOPELESSLY BUSY PEOPLE!
Some music teachers may not want you to know this, but you don’t need years of weekly lessons to learn piano. In just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. How do we do it? While regular piano teachers teach note reading, piano professionals use chords. And you can learn all the chords you’ll need to play any song in this one session. 156527 LIB
M
972-941-7250
6:30pm-9:30pm
4/21 1
Maddock
$59
Donating your time and expertise is a good way to stay busy, lift your spirits and give something back. Share your skills and expertise with us! The City of Plano is committed to building the best possible relationship with its citizens by creating effective volunteer-municipal partnerships. Visit our Website at VolunteersInPlano.org to view available opportunities and register.
Spring and Summer 2014
Parks and Recreation Park PRIDE volunteers needed. Adults are asked to walk trails at peak times while creating a sense of awareness of public parks rules and regulations. This helps develop a sense of ownership in neighborhood parks, trails and recreation areas among residents. Training provided. One-Time Projects For Groups Your organization can make an impact and become a partner with the City of Plano. Days of service or on-going service projects include assisting those in need with home repairs, neighborhood revitalization projects, park and neighborhood clean-ups, event support and maintenance assistance. Animal Shelter Fostering Your devotion, care, and socialization can greatly increase an animal’s chance to be adopted by a loving home. Foster parent provides a temporary home for kittens, puppies, dogs, or cats being placed in adoption. Volunteers must be residents of Plano or live within 30 miles of the Plano Animal Shelter, be 21 years of age, sign foster agreement and written policies, agree to an initial in-home inspection and random drop in visits, go through an interview and training.
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TENNIS HIGH POINT PARK TENNIS CENTER 42l W. Spring Creek Parkway (972) 941-7170 www.highpointtennis.com
Ken Sumrow...............................................................Director of Tennis Kevin Maynard...........................................Assistant Center Supervisor Dencil Johnson................................Head of Adult Player Development Mark Vos........................................Head of Junior Player Development Charlotte Ereckson...........................................Tennis Center Specialist Tennis Professionals: Judy Adams, Tommy Chiu, Duane Covell, Garrick Covell, Mike Galli, Kriszta Kovacs, Dan Rasor, Mike Seybold, Bob Somabut, Clint Sumrow, Brad Watson and Larry Whitson High Point Park Tennis Center consists of 21 lighted outdoor tennis courts, practice wall, playground and pro shop with restrooms and dressing facilities. Lessons, leagues and tournaments are offered on a regular basis for those wanting organized activities. For players not wanting a structured activity, many courts are open for reservations.
Registration Tennis registration may be completed by using Internet, in-person or by telephone starting Saturday, March 1. Please see “How to Register” information for detailed instructions.
Hours of Operation April 1 – Sept 30 Mon – Thu, 7:30am – 11pm Fri – Sun, 7:30am – 9pm October 1 – March 31 Mon – Thu, 9am – 11pm Fri – Sun, 9am – 9pm The tennis center may close early due to inclement weather and/or lack of court demand.
Court Fees
RESIDENTS
Youth (l7 & under) -- $2.50 per person per session Adult (l8 & up) -- $3.00 per person per session
NON-RESIDENTS
Youth (l7 & under) -- $3.25 per person per session Adult (l8 & up) ---- $4.00 per person per session
Annual Passes
Annual passes may be purchased which allow the holder to play without paying further per session court fees. Cost of the annual passes are:
Resident Family $260 Adult (l8 & up) $150 Youth (l7 & under) $85
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Non-Resident $390 $230 $130
Reservations
Court reservations may be made in person or by telephone at (972) 941-7170, option 5 between 9 a.m. and closing, Monday through Sunday. A person may have only one reservation at a time (you must finish your first reservation before a second reservation can be made).
Instruction
Teen-Adult classes have a minimum of six students and a maximum of ten students per class. Youth classes have a maximum of eight students. Pee Wee classes have a maximum of 6 students. To avoid cancellation of a class, a class may “make” with less than six students, but with a reduced number of sessions. Classes at the same level and similar age groups may be combined at the discretion of High Point staff. Any group of two or more players may schedule a special class by contacting High Point staff at (972) 941-7170. Group lessons are very popular and some classes fill very quickly. To assure a continuous chain of instruction, it is recommended that students enroll for multiple sessions at the time of initial registration. For example, a student should enroll for a Beginner session in the first session, an Advanced Beginner I group in the second session, and an Advanced Beginner II group in the third session.
10 & Under Tennis
High Point participates year round in the QuickStart Tennis play format, a national program designed to help children learn, rally, and play quickly. Using shorter and lighter racquets, balls that are easy to keep in play, and court dimensions tailored to smaller players, youngsters ages 5-10 pick up the game very quickly. Many young players are able to keep the ball in play and play points just like older and more experienced players. As students’ games improve and as they mature physically, they move to traditional rackets, balls, and courts. QuickStart is a great way to introduce children to the great game of tennis!
Advancement from Course to Course
Players are encouraged to continue learning and playing through progressively more challenging courses. The goal is to have students playing tennis (in some form) as soon as possible. As a player improves, more course time is spent on point-play like situations. For children, the instructional/play sequence is: Beginner or Pee Wee I lessons (depending on age of child), Advanced Beginner or Pee Wee II lessons and Future Stars or Pre Junior Development (Play and Instructional Programs), Competitive and Elite Junior Development. For Teens, the sequence is Beginner, Advanced Beginner I, Advanced Beginner II, Learn N Play, Future Stars, Competitive, and Elite Junior Development. For Adults, the sequence is: Beginner, Advanced Beginner, Learn and Play, High Point intra-facility leagues, Tennis Competitor of Dallas leagues, and USTA Adult Leagues.
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TENNIS Excellence Awards High Point Park Tennis Center is a recipient of the USTA Excellence in Tennis Programming Award and our director of tennis is a recent recipient of the 2012 USPTA Industry Excellence Award.
Youth Instruction
Junior Camps
PEE WEE TENNIS I (5-7 YRS)
JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP (8-16 YRS)
One-week tennis camps are offered to junior players (ages 8-18) from beginner level to ZAT level players, including High Point’s Future Stars and Competitive program players. The fundamental strokes (ground strokes, volleys, and serve) are emphasized using group instruction, drill and match-like play situations. Basic strategy and tactics are covered as well as the basic rules of the game. Enrollment fee includes a camp t-shirt. In a cooperative effort, camps taught at PISD sites are run by the coaches at the respective senior high schools. Camps taught at High Point are run by High Point staff.
156497 PWSH W-Sa 8am-Noon 156498 PESH W-Sa 8am-Noon 156499 PSH W-Sa 8am-Noon 156500 HP W-Sa 8am-Noon 156501 HP M-F 9am-Noon 156502 HP M-F 9am-Noon 156503 HP M-Th 9am-Noon 156504 HP M-F 9am-Noon 156505 HP M-F 9am-Noon 156506 HP M-F 9am-Noon 156507 HP M-F 9am-Noon 156508 HP M-F 9am-Noon 156509 PWSH M-F 8am-11am 156510 PESH M-F 8am-11am 156511 PSH M-F 8am-11am 156512 HP M-F 9am-Noon 156513 HP M-F 9am-Noon
6/11 6/11 6/11 6/11 6/16 6/23 6/30 7/7 7/14 7/21 7/28 8/4 8/4 8/4 8/4 8/11 8/18
4 4 4 4 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Walker Allen Lazarine Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Walker Allen Lazarine Watson Watson
$175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $145 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175
In a program created for little people, QuickStart equipment and teaching methods are used to introduce youngsters to tennis in a fun and rewarding way. 156381 HP 156364 HP 156365 HP 156366 HP 156367 HP 156368 HP 156369 HP 156370 HP 156384 HP 156371 HP 156382 HP 156372 HP 156383 HP 156373 HP 156363 HP 156374 HP 156385 HP 156375 HP 156376 HP 156386 HP 156377 HP 156378 HP 156387 HP 156379 HP 156380 HP 156401 HP 156402 HP 156404 HP
M,W M,W M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Su Su Su Su M,W M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Sa Sa Sa Sa Su Su Su Su Su
3:45pm-4:30pm 3/31 4:15pm-5pm 3/31 6:15pm-7pm 3/31 4:15pm-5pm 4/1 4:30pm-5:15pm 4/1 10am-10:45am 4/19 10:45am-11:30am 4/19 11:30am-12:15pm 4/19 Noon-12:45pm 4/19 9:15am-10am 4/19 3pm-3:45pm 4/19 10am-10:45am 4/20 10:45am-11:30am 4/20 3pm-3:45pm 4/20 9:15am-10am 4/20 4:15pm-5pm 5/5 6pm-6:45pm 5/5 3:45pm-4:30pm 5/6 6pm-6:45pm 5/6 10am-10:45am 5/31 10:45am-11:30am 5/31 11:30am-12:15pm 5/31 3:45pm-4:30pm 5/31 10am-10:45am 6/1 10:45am-11:30am 6/1 11:30am-12:15pm 6/1 3:45pm-4:30pm 6/1 9:15am-10am 6/1
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8 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Seybold Chiu Seybold Schubert Seybold Chiu Whitson Chiu Staff Whitson Chiu Schubert Lokko Lokko Lokko Chiu Chiu Seybold Schubert Whitson Chiu Whitson Chiu Lokko Schubert Schubert Lokko Schubert
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$63 $63 $63 $63 $63 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $63 $63 $63 $63 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43
TENNIS
PEE WEE TENNIS II (5-7 YRS)
This class is a follow-up to Pee Wee I. Students must take Pee Wee I before enrolling in Pee Wee II. 156405 HP 156406 HP 156407 HP 156408 HP 156409 HP 156410 HP 156411 HP 156412 HP 156413 HP 156414 HP 156415 HP 156416 HP 156417 HP 156418 HP 156419 HP 156421 HP 156423 HP 156425 HP 156427 HP 156429 HP 156431 HP 156433 HP 156435 HP 156437 HP 156439 HP 156441 HP 156450 HP 156451 HP
M,W M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Su Su Su Su Su M,W M,W M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Su Su Su Su
4:30pm-5:15pm 3/31 6pm-6:45pm 3/31 3:45pm-4:30pm 4/1 6pm-6:45pm 4/1 10am-10:45am 4/19 10:45am-11:30am 4/19 11:30am-12:15pm 4/19 9:15am-10am 4/19 3:45pm-4:30pm 4/19 10am-10:45am 4/20 10:45am-11:30am 4/20 11:30am-12:15pm 4/20 3:45pm-4:30pm 4/20 9:15am-10am 4/20 3:45pm-4:30pm 5/5 4:30pm-5:15pm 5/5 6:15pm-7pm 5/5 4:15pm-5pm 5/6 4:30pm-5:15pm 5/6 10am-10:45am 5/31 10:45am-11:30am 5/31 11:30am-12:15pm 5/31 Noon-12:45pm 5/31 3pm-3:45pm 5/31 10am-10:45am 6/1 10:45am-11:30am 6/1 3pm-3:45pm 6/1 9:15am-10am 6/1
8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Seybold Chiu Seybold Schubert Whitson Chiu Whitson Chiu Chiu Lokko Schubert Schubert Lokko Schubert Watson Seybold Seybold Schubert Seybold Chiu Whitson Chiu Schubert Chiu Schubert Lokko Lokko Lokko
$63 $63 $63 $63 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $63 $63 $63 $63 $63 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43 $43
BEGINNER TENNIS (8-10 YRS)
QuickStart equipment and teaching methods are used to introduce young players to tennis in a fun and rewarding way. Fundamental strokes, games, and scoring are emphasized as well as actual play on QuickStart courts. 156344 HP 156345 HP 156346 HP 156347 HP 156348 HP 156349 HP 156350 HP
M,W Tu,Th Sa Su M,W Tu,Th Sa
6:45pm-7:45pm 5pm-6pm 10:30am-Noon 1:30pm-3pm 5:15pm-6:15pm 6:45pm-7:45pm 10:30am-Noon
3/31 4/1 4/19 4/20 5/5 5/6 5/31
8 8 4 4 8 8 4
Chiu Schubert Schubert Lokko Seybold Schubert Seybold
$84 $84 $63 $63 $84 $84 $63
BEGINNER TENNIS (11-12 YRS)
QuickStart equipment and teaching methods are used to introduce young players to tennis in a fun and rewarding way. Fundamental strokes, games, and scoring are emphasized as well as actual play on QuickStart courts. 156329 HP 156330 HP 156331 HP 156332 HP 156333 HP 156334 HP
M,W Tu,Th Sa Su Sa Su
7pm-8pm 5:15pm-6:15pm 12:30pm-2pm 3pm-4:30pm Noon-1:30pm 1:30pm-3pm
3/31 4/1 4/19 4/20 5/31 6/1
74
8 8 4 4 4 4
Seybold Seybold Chiu Whitson Seybold Staff
$84 $84 $63 $63 $63 $63
ADVANCED BEGINNER I TENNIS (8-10 YRS)
Students must have taken the Beginner class equivalent to enroll in Advanced Beginner I. Games, drills, and point-like situations are emphasized more as players’ skill levels improve. 156303 HP 156304 HP 156305 HP 156306 HP 156307 HP 156308 HP 156309 HP 156310 HP
M,W Tu,Th Sa Su M,W Tu,Th Sa Su
5pm-6pm 6:15pm-7:15pm 1:30pm-3pm Noon-1:30pm 6:45pm-7:45pm 5pm-6pm 10:30am-Noon 1:30pm-3pm
3/31 4/1 4/19 4/20 5/5 5/6 5/31 6/1
8 8 4 4 8 8 4 4
Chiu Staff Staff Whitson Chiu Schubert Schubert Lokko
$84 $84 $63 $63 $84 $84 $63 $63
ADVANCED BEGINNER I TENNIS (11-12 YRS)
This class is a follow up to the Beginner class. Students must have taken the Beginner class equivalent to enroll in Advanced Beginner I. Games, drills, and point-like situations are emphasized more as players’ skill levels improve. 156286 HP 156287 HP 156288 HP 156289 HP 156290 HP 156291 HP
Tu,Th Sa M,W Tu,Th Su Sa
7:15pm-8:15pm 1:30pm-3pm 7pm-8pm 5:15pm-6:15pm 3pm-4:30pm 12:30pm-2pm
4/1 4/19 5/5 5/6 6/1 5/31
8 4 8 8 4 4
Staff Staff Seybold Seybold Staff Chiu
$84 $63 $84 $84 $63 $80
ADVANCED BEGINNER II TENNIS (8-10 YRS)
This class is a follow up to the Advanced Beginner I class. Students must have taken the Advanced Beginner I class or equivalent to enroll in Advanced Beginner II. Games, drills, and point-like situations are emphasized more as players’ skill levels improve. 156321 HP 156322 HP 156323 HP 156324 HP 156325 HP 156326 HP 156327 HP
M,W Tu,Th Sa M,W Tu,Th Sa Su
5:15pm-6:15pm 6:45pm-7:45pm 10:30am-Noon 5pm-6pm 6:15pm-7:15pm 1:30pm-3pm Noon-1:30pm
3/31 4/1 4/19 5/5 5/6 5/31 6/1
8 8 4 8 8 4 4
Seybold Schubert Seybold Chiu Staff Staff Staff
$84 $84 $63 $84 $84 $63 $63
ADVANCED BEGINNER II TENNIS (11-12 YRS)
This class is a follow up to the Advanced Beginner I class. Students must have taken the Advanced Beginner I class or equivalent to enroll in Advanced Beginner II. Games, drills, and point-like situations are emphasized more as players’ skill levels improve. 156311 HP 156312 HP 156313 HP 156314 HP
Sa Su Tu,Th Sa
Noon-1:30pm 1:30pm-3pm 7:15pm-8:15pm 1:30pm-3pm
4/19 4/20 5/6 5/31
4 4 8 4
Seybold Whitson Staff Staff
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$63 $63 $84 $63
TENNIS
HIGH PERFORMANCE 10 & UNDER TENNIS
This workout program is designed for motivated junior players seeking tournament and match experience. All players must have the approval of Mark Vos to enroll. 156478 HP 156479 HP 156480 HP 156481 HP 156482 HP 156483 HP
M,W 4:45pm-6:45pm M,W-Th 4:45pm-6:45pm M-Th 4:45pm-6:45pm M,W 4:45pm-6:45pm M,W-Th 4:45pm-6:45pm M-Th 4:45pm-6:45pm
3/17 3/17 3/17 4/28 4/28 4/28
12 Vos 18 Vos 24 Vos 12 Vos 18 Vos 24 Vos
$360 $486 $552 $360 $486 $552
HIGH PERFORMANCE JUNIOR TENNIS
This workout program is designed for motivated junior players seeking sectional and national rankings. Limited to Super Championship qualified players and highly-motivated Champ level players. All players must have the approval of Mark Vos to enroll. 156472 HP 156473 HP 156474 HP 156475 HP 156476 HP 156477 HP
M-Tu M-W M-Th M-Tu M-W M-Th
4:45pm-7:15pm 4:45pm-7:15pm 4:45pm-7:15pm 4:45pm-7:15pm 4:45pm-7:15pm 4:45pm-7:15pm
3/17 3/17 3/17 4/28 4/28 4/28
12 Vos 18 Vos 24 Vos 12 Vos 18 Vos 24 Vos
$450 $608 $690 $450 $608 $690
PRE JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT TENNIS I (6-10 YRS)
A program for children 6-10 years of age who have completed the ‘Pee Wee’ classes. To enroll, students must have approval of instructor. 156452 HP Tu,Th 156453 HP M,W
3:30pm-4:30pm 3/18 6:45pm-7:45pm 3/17
22 Adams 22 Adams
$231 $231
PRE JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT TENNIS II (6-10 YRS)
A program for children 6-10 years of age who have taken Pre JD I and have developed more advanced tennis skills. To enroll, students must have approval of instructor. 156454 HP M,W 156455 HP Tu,Th
3:30pm-4:30pm 3/17 6:30pm-7:30pm 3/18
22 Adams 22 Adams
$231 $231
COMPETITIVE JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT TENNIS
This program is designed for the young player with limited tournament experience and/or players preparing for future tournament competition. Class time is divided into three parts: drills, play situations, and conditioning. Instructors encourage players to enter local youth tournaments by informing players of tournaments, providing entry blanks, helping arrange transportation, and accompanying and observing players in tournament play when possible. Players are encouraged to take private lessons in addition to Competitive. Enrollment is limited-players in last session have priority. 156468 HP M,W 156469 HP F-Sa
4:30pm-6:30pm 3/17 4:45pm-6:45pm 3/21
22 Rasor 18 Seybold
$528 $432
FUTURE STARS JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT TENNIS
This program is designed for the young player who wants to work on his/her game through organized play situations, group instruction, and drills. Main emphasis is on play situations using challenge ladders, tournaments, and round robins which are organized by instructors. Future Stars is for the player with little or no tournament experience. Enrollment is limited--players in last session have first priority. Players that are new to Future Stars must have taken two (2) group classes or equivalent lesson experience and received recommendation from instructors that they are ready for Future Stars. Players are encouraged to take private lessons in addition to Future Stars. 156457 HP Tu,Th 156456 HP F-Sa
4:30pm-6pm 3/18 4:45pm-6:15pm 3/21
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22 Watson 18 Watson
$396 $324
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TENNIS Next Adult League Session: Registration begins: March 3, 2014 Play begins: March 21, 2014
Adult Leagues
Adults (18 & up) may participate in league play where matches are played once a week (on the same day and at the same time each week) between players of the same playing level. Singles, Doubles and Mixed Doubles are offered to men and women in varying formats. Please contact High Point at (972) 941-7170 for additional information.
Teen/Adult Instruction
TEEN/ADULT ADV. BEG. I
This class is a follow up to the Beginner class. Students must have taken the Beginner class or equivalent to enroll in Advanced Beginner I. Games, drills, and point-like situations are emphasized more as players’ skill levels improve. 156420 HP 156422 HP 156424 HP 156426 HP 156428 HP 156430 HP 156432 HP 156434 HP 156436 HP 156438 HP 156440 HP
M,W M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Sa Tu,Th M,W Sa M,W Su
7:30pm-8:30pm 3/31 9:30am-10:30am 5/5 10:30am-11:30pm 5/6 8:30pm-9:30pm 5/6 6:30pm-7:30pm 4/1 3pm-4:30pm 4/19 9:30am-10:30am 4/1 8:30pm-9:30pm 5/5 1:30pm-3pm 5/31 6:30pm-7:30pm 5/5 4:30pm-6pm 6/1
8 8 8 8 8 4 8 8 4 8 4
Rasor Sumrow Seybold Seybold Seybold Watson Seybold Seybold Staff Seybold Whitson
$84 $84 $84 $84 $84 $63 $84 $84 $63 $84 $63
TEEN/ADULT ADV. BEG. II
This class is a follow up to the Advanced Beginner I class. Students must have taken the Advanced Beginner I class or equivalent to enroll in Advanced Beginner II. Games, drills, and point-like situations are emphasized more as players’ skill levels improve. 156442 HP 156443 HP 156444 HP 156445 HP 156446 HP 156447 HP 156448 HP 156449 HP
Tu,Th Su M,W Sa M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Sa
7:30pm-8:30pm 4/1 1:30pm-3pm 4/20 10:30am-11:30am 3/31 Noon-1:30pm 4/19 7:30pm-8:30pm 5/5 9:30am-10:30am 5/6 6:30pm-7:30pm 5/6 3pm-4:30pm 5/31
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8 4 8 4 8 8 8 4
Seybold Whitson Sumrow Seybold Seybold Seybold Seybold Watson
$84 $63 $84 $63 $84 $84 $84 $63
TEEN/ADULT BEGINNER TENNIS
Introductory class for players with little or no tennis experience. Emphasis is on serve, backhand, and forehand ground strokes. 156389 HP 156390 HP 156391 HP 156392 HP 156393 HP 156394 HP 156395 HP 156396 HP 156397 HP 156398 HP 156399 HP 156403 HP
M,W Tu,Th Sa Su M,W Tu,Th M,W Tu,Th Sa Su M,W Su
9:30am-10:30am 3/31 7:30pm-8:30pm 5/6 1:30pm-3pm 4/19 4:30pm-6pm 4/20 6:30pm-7:30pm 3/31 8:30pm-9:30pm 4/1 8:30pm-9:30pm 3/31 10:30am-11:30am 4/1 Noon-1:30pm 5/31 1:30pm-3pm 6/1 10:30am-11:30am 5/5 1:30pm-3pm 6/1
8 8 4 4 8 8 8 8 4 4 8 4
Sumrow Seybold Staff Whitson Seybold Seybold Rasor Seybold Seybold Whitson Sumrow Whitson
$84 $84 $63 $63 $84 $84 $84 $84 $63 $63 $84 $63
TEEN/ADULT LEARN N PLAY I
For the player who has been taking the beginner/advanced beginner classes and wants to play actual games in preparation for future league play. Course is also designed for the player who has played league tennis in the past but has not played recently and wants to brush up on strokes and match play before starting league play again. Class time is divided into 45 minutes of instruction and drill with a pro and 45 minutes of play with other members of the group. Players may take this course twice before required advancement to Learn ‘N Play II. 156458 HP 156459 HP 156460 HP 156461 HP 156462 HP 156463 HP 156465 HP 156466 HP 156467 HP
M,W Su M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Sa Sa Tu,Th Tu,Th
6:45pm-8:15pm 3pm-4:30pm 8:15pm-9:45pm 11:30am-1pm 8:15pm-9:45pm 3pm-4:30pm 1:30pm-3pm 11:30am-1pm 6:45pm-8:15pm
3/31 4/20 5/5 5/6 4/1 5/31 4/19 4/1 5/6
8 4 8 8 8 4 4 8 8
Anderson Whitson Anderson Seybold Somabut Staff Staff Seybold Somabut
$126 $63 $126 $126 $123 $63 $63 $123 $126
LEARN N PLAY II(ADULT)
For the player who has been taking the beginner/advanced beginner classes and wants to play actual games in preparation for future league play. Course is also designed for the player who has played league tennis in the past but has not played recently and wants to brush up on strokes and match play before starting league play again. Class time is divided into 45 minutes of instruction and drill with a pro and 45 minutes of play with other members of the group. 156484 HP 156485 HP 156486 HP 156487 HP 156488 HP 156489 HP 156492 HP 156493 HP 156494 HP
M,W M,W Sa M,W Tu,Th Su M,W Tu,Th Sa
11:30am-1pm 11:30am-1pm 3pm-4:30pm 8:15pm-9:45pm 6:45pm-8:15pm 3pm-4:30pm 6:45pm-8:15pm 8:15pm-9:45pm 1:30pm-3pm
3/31 5/5 4/19 3/31 4/1 6/1 5/5 5/6 5/31
8 8 4 8 8 4 8 8 4
Seybold Sumrow Staff Anderson Somabut Whitson Anderson Somabut Staff
$126 $126 $63 $126 $126 $63 $126 $126 $63
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THERAPEUTIC RECREATION Educational Corner
Recreational Opportunities for Individuals with Special Needs Therapeutic programs offer recreational opportunities for individuals with special needs from 12 months to over 60 years of age. Volunteers are on hand at each program to assist and encourage the participants as needed. Participants needing help with matters not directly related to the activity are requested to bring a family member or an aide to assist. For information about mainstream activities, volunteer information and Special Olympics contact Addy Hjarpe at 972-941-7327 or Dianne Dillon at 972-941-7272. If you see a class that interests you but is not within your age range, please contact Addy or Dianne and we can discuss it.
Have lunch with friends and then play games, and do arts and crafts. Bring a sack lunch and a drink and come ready to have fun!!! 2/24 3/31
5 Freeman 5 Freeman
$75 $75
DANCE CLUB (15 YRS & UP)
Come one, come all! Join us for a fun dance with all your friends. We will meet at the Senior Recreation Center, 401 W. 16th Street. Come and socialize with old friends and even make new ones. Light refreshments provided. Dancing to music provided by our DJ. Have fun! Parents arrange to pick up participants yourselves. 3/28 4/25 5/30
1 Massingill 1 Massingill 1 Massingill
$15 $15 $15
AIM-ADVENTURES IN THE MAKING (18 YRS & UP)
The aim of the program is to heighten social, leisure, and learning opportunities that teaches life skills for adult individuals with special needs that are no longer in school. The group will travel to different local sites.
151478 LIB 151479 LIB
Tu 11am-3pm Tu 11am-3pm
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2/18 3/25
M 10am-2pm M 10am-2pm
2/24 3/31
5 Dillon 5 Dillon
$129 $129
CONTINUING EDUCATION CLASS (22 YRS & UP)
If you have graduated from school and are interested in keeping your academic skills sharp, this is the class for you. We will work on math, spelling, reading, and writing. This class is designed for individuals with emerging reading and math skills and an ability to focus on the learning skills presented.
151481 LIB 151482 LIB
M 10am-Noon M 10am-Noon
2/24 3/31
5 Dillon 5 Dillon
$75 $75
Individualized swimming instruction for participants with special needs. Class instruction will include basic water skills to increase water adjustment. The instructor will work with all individuals to help them gain confidence and improve kicking and stroking ability as they are ready for each new swimming skill. A responsible adult is required to assist with the participant in the water.
156579 TMC Sa 10:30am-11am 156580 TMC Sa 10:30am-11am
3/22 4/19
4 Staff 5 Staff
$35 $45
ADAPTED AQUATICS (ADV) (10 YRS & UP)
Dance
151487 SEN F 6:30pm-9:30pm 156031 SEN F 6:30pm-9:30pm 156032 SEN F 6:30pm-9:30pm
151459 LIB 151460 LIB
ADAPTED AQUATICS (4 YRS & UP)
LUNCH WITH FRIENDS (18 YRS & UP) M Noon-2pm M Noon-2pm
This special offer is for those families that wish to sign up for the Continuing Education Class and Lunch with Friends. We are offering both classes for $129 - a savings of $21.
Fitness
Crafts and Fine Arts
151456 LIB 151457 LIB
CONTINUING ED/LUNCH W/FRIENDS COMBO (18 YRS & UP)
5 Dillon 5 Dillon
Individualized swimming instruction for participants with higher functioning special needs. Class instruction will include basic strokes: front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke and breathing refinement. A responsible adult is encouraged to assist in water with participant. Testing will occur first day.
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4 Staff 5 Staff
$35 $45
FUN & FITNESS (9-30 YRS)
This class is for 9 to 30 year olds. Drop off and pickup is at Crull Fitness, 2701 Custer Road, Ste. 801, Richardson. Certified Crull trainers will be working with the participants. For a special 3-month combo price check the brochure.
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Offsite Offsite Offsite Offsite
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Miller III Miller III Miller III Miller III
$69 $69 $69 $69
$145 $145
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THERAPEUTIC RECREATION
FUN & FITNESS COMBO (9-30 YRS)
This combo class is for 9 to 30 year olds. It is held at Crull Fitness, 2701 Custer Road, Ste. 801, Richardson. The class will be facilitated by certified trainers at Crull. Drop off and pick up is at Crull Fitness. Pay only $172 for three months and save $35. You can also register for one month sessions using the alternate class numbers listed in the brochure.
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1/9 4/3
12 Miller III 12 Miller III
$172 $172
TEXAS REVOLUTION INDOOR FOOTBALL (18 YRS & UP)
Indoor football has been around for the past several years. Enjoy an evening watching the Texas Revolution play against the Nebraska Dangers at Allen Event Center. Registration fee includes the cost of staff, transportation and arena admission tickets. Drop off and pick up will be at Liberty Recreation Center, 2601 Glencliff. Parents please arrange to pick participants up yourselves as the recreation center will be closed. Participants can bring extra money to purchase souvenirs. Please be prompt for drop off and pick up. 156088 LIB
Sa 6pm-10pm
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$35
Kid's Activities
KIDS NIGHT OUT (1-10 YRS)
Monthly respite program for children with disabilities from 1-10 years of age and their siblings. Activities include free play, arts and crafts, and snack time. Program provides increase in life and leisure satisfaction, decrease in social isolation, and respite for families. Volunteers are on hand to buddy up with each participant. Registration fee is $15 per family. Contact Dianne at 972-941-7272 if you need assistance. To register each additional child contact Dianne by phone or at dianned@plano.gov.
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6:30pm-9:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm
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Scott Scott Scott Scott
$15 $15 $15 $15
VERY SPECIAL RESOURCE FAIR SATURDAY, APRIL 5 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Trips
BOWLING & BURGERS (15 YRS & UP)
Bowling is everyone’s favorite activity. Add a hamburger and fries and you have a great outing. Come join us at Allen Bowling for a great afternoon of fun and food. Registration fee covers the cost of staff, transportation, food and bowling. Drop off and pick up will be at Liberty Recreation Center, 2601 Glencliff. 156084 LIB
W 11am-2pm
3/12
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$29
FRISCO ROUGH RIDERS GAME (16 YRS & UP)
Root, root, root for the home team. Have fun watching the Rough Riders play against the Midland Rock Hounds at the stadium in Frisco. Drop off and pick will be at Liberty Recreation Center, 2601 Glencliff, Plano. Registration fee includes, cost of staff, transportation, all you can eat buffet and drink, a Rough Rider baseball cap, and seats near the dugout. Parents, please arrange to pick up participants for safety reasons as the recreation center will be closed. 151642 LIB
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Plano Parks and Recreation Therapeutic Program is sponsoring a resource fair for individuals, organizations, day cares, and vendors that serve families of children, teens and adults with special needs. The fair will be held at Plano Senior Recreation Center, 401 W. 16th Street. Come and learn about resources that are available to you and your families. For additional information call 972-941-7327 or Dianne at 972-941-7272. Free hotdog to the first 100 people that attend. Free child care provided.
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REGISTRATION 101 SO YOU WANT TO SIGN UP FOR A COURSE?
Great! We offer several convenient ways for you to register including: Internet, in person and by telephone. INTERNET REGISTRATION “You’re first in line when you are on-line”
FASTEST Method
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Leisure Online
Actually, when registration begins each session, 750 people (or Internet connections) are allowed at one time. We found that if we allow more connections the Web pages load too slowly for even the most patient person. If you are not one of the first 750 connections you will get a message that reads “Leisure OnLine is currently busy due to high demand.” After the first 30 minutes of the start of registration the demand subsides allowing quick and easy access to the site. Residents may register on-line beginning at 8 am on March 1. Be sure to get an Individual ID and Family PIN by calling any of our centers. Please call prior to the first day of registration because heavy call volume on this first day makes it difficult to get through on the phone. You can also request this information by e-mail 24/7 in the “My Account” section of Leisure OnLine if the e-mail address matches the one on your account or e-mail customer care. Have your Individual ID, Family PIN, course numbers and credit card information ready when you log on. Once logged on, you can shop, pay and print your receipts from your own computer. www.planoparks.org *Non-resident registration begins at 5 a.m. on March 3. Not all facilities open at 5 a.m., facility operational hours are listed on page 82.
IN PERSON
Residents may register in person beginning at 8 am on March 1 at any of the following locations:
SLOWER...
...most personal and allows for staff assistance
Carpenter Park Recreation Center Plano Aquatic Center Liberty Recreation Center Plano Senior Recreation Center Oak Point Recreation Center Tom Muehlenbeck Center Our staff will provide personal attention by working directly with you on your selections. Approximately three terminals will be utilized at each site. Be sure to bring your course information and payment. You can only register for one family at a time. If you need to register for another family that cannot attend you must have a second person (age 16+) with you or go back to the end of the line then register for the other family. *Non-resident registration begins at 5 a.m. on March 3. Not all facilities open at 5 a.m., facility operational hours are listed on page 82.
Don’t have time to wait in a line? You can always drop off a registration planning sheet (available on our Web site and at our centers), and we will be happy to process your choices when the initial demand subsides. We will call you when we finish with your registration and will mail receipts to you. Please include payment with your form.
CALL A RECREATION CENTER
Residents may register beginning at 8 am on March 1 by telephone by calling any of the following recreation centers. Call volume will be very heavy the first two hours of registration, please be patient. Be sure to have your course numbers and credit card information handy when you make your call. SLOWEST
...for those not looking for a high demand class
Carpenter Park Recreation Center 972-208-8087 Liberty Recreation Center 972-769-4234 Oak Point Recreation Center 972-941-7540
Plano Aquatic Center 972-769-4232 Plano Senior Recreation Center 972-941-7155 Tom Muehlenbeck Center 972-769-4404
*Non-resident registration begins at 5 a.m. on March 3. Not all facilities open at 5 a.m., facility operational hours are listed on page 82.
PAYMENT: If you do not wish to pay with a credit card, you may visit any recreation center PRIOR to your registering and place a credit on your account using cash or check. For complete payment information, please see the Payment section on the next page.
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REGISTRATION 101 RESIDENT WALK-IN REGISTRATION Begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday, March 1 Residents may register in person beginning at 8 a.m. on Saturday, March 1 at any of the locations listed on page 79. We encourage you to consider our Leisure Online process if your registration is urgent.
ALL NON-RESIDENT REGISTRATION, THROUGH ANY METHOD, BEGINS AT 5 A.M. ON MONDAY, MARCH 3. (Not all facilities open at 5 a.m., facility
operational hours are listed on page 82.)
PAYMENT
When paying in person, registration fees may be paid with cash, check, money order, American Express, MasterCard, Discover or Visa. Selfservice registrations must be paid by credit card. If you do not wish to pay with a credit card, you may visit any recreation facility prior to your self-service registration and place a credit on your account using cash or check. All fees must be paid in full at the time of registration. Please make all checks or money orders payable to the City of Plano. Please print your driver’s license number and date of birth on your check. A discount of 10 percent on all classes is offered for all registrants age 60 and older. NON-RESIDENTS (INCLUDING PISD) ARE CHARGED AN ADDITIONAL $4 PER COURSE.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Medical refunds requested prior to the start date of the course/program will be granted in full. A doctor’s note must be provided for all medical refunds to be processed. A prorated refund will be granted for medical refund requests received during or after the course/program. Medical refunds must be requested, with proper documentation, within a month of the program’s ending date. Courses canceled by the Parks and Recreation Department due to low enrollment or other circumstances will result in one of the following: 1) the participant may register for another available course, or 2) the participant may have his/her money kept on account to use at a later date, or 3) the participant may request a full refund. To request a refund, please call the recreation facility where the course/ program is offered. Participants paying by credit card will have the refund amount credited to that credit card account. *Refunds cannot be granted for non-recoverable costs on some programs and trips, such as hotel costs and pre-paid admission fees unless the spot is filled. Also, on trips where services are contracted to outside travel agencies, the travel agency refund and cancellation policies will apply. **Full refunds for summer camps will be granted when requested more than two weeks prior to the beginning of camp. Refunds requested less than two weeks prior to the start date will not be granted, unless the vacated spot is filled. If the spot is filled, a refund will be granted less a $5 administrative fee. Due to unforeseen circumstances, printed prices are subject to change without notice.
Financial assistance is available for City of Plano residents for annual tennis passes, memberships and recreation course programs. Please call 972-941-7256 for additional information. (Application forms are available on the Parks and Recreation Web site, planoparks.org, Leisure Courses, Registration Fees.)
INCLUSION POLICY
WAITING LISTS
To ensure the safety and enjoyment of others in recreation programs, participants are expected to display appropriate behaviors. The success of all recreation activities depends not only on good planning and instruction, but the conduct of participants. Appropriate behavior includes the ability to follow instructions and interact with other individuals. Parks and Recreation staff will discuss behaviors of concern with the participant and his/her family when necessary.
If a course is full you may ask to have your name placed on the waiting list for that course at no cost. The computer system maintains the waiting list in the order persons are placed there. When cancellation by a participant in the course occurs, the computer notifies staff members of an opening and of the first person named on the list. Staff will notify, in waiting list order, the persons on the list and offer the opportunity to register for the course at that time. Payment for the course will be required at the time of registration. If you are contacted from a wait list and enrolled for that course, you will be removed from any wait lists for similar courses.
REFUNDS
Full refunds will be granted* when requested more than one week prior to the start date of the course/program. Refunds requested less than one week prior to the start date of the course/program will not be granted unless the vacated spot is filled. If the spot is filled, a pro-rated refund will be granted, less a $5 administrative fee.
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Inclusion in many of our programs is possible for those with special needs. It is important that you contact Therapeutic Recreation at 972-941-7272, prior to registration, for details on how we can support your abilities, interests and desire to participate.
Has your phone number or email changed? Our primary means of communication with you about class changes or cancellations is by phone or email. If these have changed, please update your information by contacting any recreation facility or send an email to parksinfo@plano.gov. For your convenience we can also add your cell and/or work number to your account. Also, in the event that you forget your Individual ID and Family PIN while registering for a class, keeping your email address current will ensure that you can receive this information by email in a timely manner to continue with the registration.
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GENERAL INFORMATION MEMBERSHIPS
Memberships provide access to all recreation centers and swimming pools in the Plano Parks and Recreation system. The annual membership must be paid all at once and is non-refundable and nontransferable. The month to month membership is paid in monthly installments via Mastercard, Visa or Discover and may be cancelled at any time.
Memberships include access to the following facilities: Carpenter Park Recreation Center, Jack Carter Pool, Liberty Recreation Center (and pool), Oak Point Recreation Center (and pool), Plano Aquatic Center, Rowlinson Natatorium and Tom Muehlenbeck Center (and pool). Annual Month to Month Membership* Membership**
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ROOM & GYM RENTALS
old your next meeting, birthday party or sports practice with us! Rental of a variety of rooms and gyms at our recreation facilities is now available. Call or stop by the facility you wish to use for more details. Rates start as low as $25 per hour. See planoparks.org for more information on rates.
PLANO RESIDENTS Youth (3-15 yrs) $80 $11 Adult (16-59 yrs) $130 $19 Senior (60+ yrs) $100 $15 Family*** $339 $49 NON-RESIDENTS Youth (3-15 yrs) $160 $21 Adult (16-59 yrs) $260 $29 Senior (60+ yrs) $200 $25 Work in Plano $195 $22 Family*** $679 $79 *Annual Memberships must be paid all at once and are non-refundable. ** Month to Month Memberships are automatically drafted monthly from your debit or credit card. ***Family is defined as parent/guardian and legal dependents that live in the same household. CORPORATE MEMBERSHIPS Annual corporate memberships are available to Plano companies who sign five or more employees up at the same time on a corporate account. Price is $130/adult and must be paid in full when registering. DAILY ADMISSION FEE Youth (3-15 yrs) Adult (16 yrs & up)
$3 per day $6 per day
Children 2 years and younger are admitted free. Children 6 years and under must be supervised by and within arms reach of a paying adult (16 yrs or older) at all times. Proof of residency or employment is required prior to purchasing or renewing a membership. Membership cards are issued at Carpenter Park Recreation Center, Liberty Recreation Center, Oak Point Recreation Center and Tom Muehlenbeck Center. Members are required to show this card for use of the gyms, weight area, racquetball/squash courts, track, game room or swimming pool. Memberships are not required to attend recreation courses.
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PAVILION RESERVATIONS
hen hosting large functions or events, ten of the City’s larger community pavilions may be reserved W in advance. Reservations are accepted for one of two
time slots - 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. OR 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. - for all locations except Bob Woodruff North. The Bob Woodruff North pavilion is available for reservation between the hours of 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. and only one reservation is accepted per day. Reservations are accepted up to one year in advance. Pavilions available for your function are at Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, Bob Woodruff Park, Haggard Park, Harrington Park, Hoblitzelle Park, Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve, Preston Meadow Park, Russell Creek Park, Shawnee Park and Willowcreek Park. A nonrefundable reservation fee and a refundable deposit are required at the time of booking. For more information or to make your reservation, call the administrative office at (972) 941-7275 or visit the pavilion reservation page on our web site at planoparks.org.
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FACILITY DIRECTORY Administration Offices
Municipal Center South 1409 Avenue K.......................................................972-941-7250 8am-5pm Mon - Fri Park Service Requests...........................................972-941-7263
Athletics/Adult Sports
8am-5pm..................................................972-941-7278 Fax...........................................................972-941-7469 Heritage Yards at Plano............................972-712-3930
Outdoor Adventure Program
2601 Glencliff.........................................................972-769-4350 8am - 5pm Mon - Fri
Pecan Hollow Golf Course
4901 East 14th Street.............................................972-941-7600 7am - Dusk Daily
Plano Aquatic Center - Indoor Pool
2301 Westside Drive..............................................972-769-4232
Carpenter Park Recreation Center
Plano Senior Recreation Center
Douglass Community Center
Plano Stages
6701 Coit Road......................................................972-208-8087 5am-10pm Mon - Fri 8am-7pm Saturday 10am-6pm Sunday 1111 Avenue H.......................................................972-424-6301
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Collin County provides programs for children ages 8-16 at the Douglass Community Center during the school year and summer. For more information and hours, contact the Boys and Girls Club at 972-424-6301 or visit their web site at www.bgccc.org.
High Point Park Tennis Center
421 Spring Creek Parkway.....................................972-941-7170 April 1 – Sept 30 Mon – Thu, 7:30am – 11pm Fri – Sun, 7:30am – 9pm October 1 – March 31 Mon – Thu, 9am – 11pm Fri – Sun, 9am – 9pm
The Amphitheater at Oak Point Park 2801 E. Spring Creek Parkway
Courtyard Theater 1509 Avenue H
Cox Building Playhouse 1517 Avenue H
1517 Avenue H.......................................................972-941-5611 8am - 5pm Mon - Fri
Rowlinson Community Natatorium - Indoor Pool
1712 Avenue P........................................................972-941-7670 (pool open for summer season only)
Therapeutic Recreation
Interurban Railway Museum
901 East 15th Street...............................................972-941-2117 10am – 2pm Mon - Fri 1pm - 5pm Saturday Individual tours may be arranged by appointment only
Jack Carter Pool – Outdoor Pool
1409 Avenue K.......................................................972-941-7272 8am - 5pm Mon - Fri
Tom Muehlenbeck Center
5801 West Parker Road.........................................972-769-4404 5am-10pm Mon-Fri 8am-7pm Saturday 10am-6pm Sunday See Aquatics section for pool hours.
CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS
Volunteer Resources
Liberty Recreation Center
2601 Glencliff Drive................................................972-769-4234 5am - 10pm Mon-Fri 8am - 6pm Saturday 10am - 6pm Sunday (pool open for summer season only)
Oak Point Recreation Center
401 West 16th Street..............................................972-941-7155 8am - 5pm Mon, Wed, Fri 8am - 9pm Tue & Thu 8am - Noon Saturday
6000 Jupiter Road..................................................972-941-7540 5am - 10pm Mon – Fri 8am - 7pm Saturday 10am - 6pm Sunday
1409 Avenue K.......................................................972-941-7114 8am - 5pm Mon - Fri
Inclement Weather Information
Inclement weather closings are determined on a daily basis. Parks and Recreation staff will attempt to contact students if closing. You may also check our Web site, planoparks.org.
See Aquatics section for pool hours.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
VERY SPECIAL RESOURCE FAIR SATURDAY, APRIL 5 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Plano Parks and Recreation Therapeutic Program is sponsoring a resource fair to individuals, organizations, day cares, and vendors that serve families of children, teens and adults with special needs. The fair will be held at Plano Senior Recreation Center, 401 W. 16th Street. Come and learn about resources that are available to you and your families. For additional information call 972-941-7327 or 972-941-7272. Free hotdog to the ďŹ rst 100 people that attend. Free child care provided.
Pecan Hollow Golf Course is now offering a year round Junior Golf Academy. The Academy will introduce golf to juniors ages 6-17 in a fun, team environment. All skill levels welcome! For more information, visit our web site at pecanhollowgc.com or call Pecan Hollow at 972-941-7600.
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Please pass this catalog on to a friend or neighbor interested in quality recreation programs. Additional brochures are available at the Plano Parks and Recreation offices, recreation facilities and public libraries. HELP US BE GREEN - if you receive more than one brochure in the mail, e-mail customer care at parksinfo@plano.gov so we can correct your account. PLEASE RECYCLE this brochure after using. Thank you!