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2017-18
Winter/Spring Rec Guide
LITTLE ELM PARKS AND REC
GET ACTIVE, STAY ACTIVE HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE GUIDE ABBREVIATIONS
REC SRC LIB LEP LEF LES LEV CWF BEA MCP UNI
Little Elm Rec Center Little Elm Senior Center Little Elm Library Little Elm Park LIttle Elm Park Ball Fields LIttle Elm Park Soccer Fields Little Elm Park Beach Volleyball Cottonwood Sports Complex Beard Park McCord Park Union Park
www.littleelmfun.org Resident/Nonresident
You are considered a resident if you pay Town of Little Elm taxes. To confirm, visit www.dentoncad.com. The taxes help fund the Rec Center and the programs it can offer. That is why a resident gets a cheaper price on classes- their taxes have already helped supplement the cost. There is nothing a Town employee can do to change resident status. 2
All fees are for residents; nonresident fee may apply
TITLE OF ACTIVITY
Description of activity with all the important details. Important Dates Registration and costs, including late fees. Non-memebers and non-residents may pay a different cost.
INTERACTIVE! CLICK ON LINKS AND COURSES FOR MORE INFORMATION.
Who Plays Days Where Code
Men's D Men's E
M M
LEF LEF
3010 3009
lerc@littleelm.org
(971) 731-3277
Credits
Americans with Disabilities Act
Cancellations
TDD access is available for the hearing impaired through Relay Texas, 1 (800) 735-2989.
If a participant becomes ill before a class begins or is canceled, a credit equal to the class fee will be provided for future registrations for themselves or another member on the account, unless otherwise noted.
We reserve the right to cancel a class/activity that does not meet minimum registration.
The Town of Little Elm welcomes all families and individuals to participate in programs and facilities regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or disability.
WHO WE ARE ADMINISTRATION
Chad Hyde, Parks & Recreation Director Missy Meador, Administrative Assistant Kali Flewellen, Marketing & Communications
RECREATION STAFF
Jason Peebles, Recreation Manager Tara Niemann, Athletics/Aquatics Supervisor Dee Davidson, Fitness Supervisor Annette Carrico, Senior Center Supervisor Molly Vickers, Recreation Coordinator
PARKS & SPECIAL EVENT STAFF
Chuck Fikes, Parks/Facilities Manager Phil Kemmerer, Parks Supervisor Martin Engelbert, Facilities Tech Alicia Gray, Special Events Manager Chris Frazer, Special Events Coordinator
LIBRARY STAFF
Lynette Roberson, Library Manager Cherie Pryseski, Youth Services Laurie McKee, Reference/Tech Services ANIMAL SERVICES STAFF Robert Dowdy, Circulation Supervisor Therese Hoofnagle, Animal Services Supervisor Kelly Anderson, Technical Speicalist Natalie Hall, Animal Services Officer James Durante, Animal Services Officer
IN THE GUIDE REC CENTER
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Information, Membership
ADULT FITNESS
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TOWN COUNCIL MEMBERS
David Hillock, Mayor Neil Blais, Mayor Pro Tem, Place 3 James Dominy, Place 2 Chip Norman, Place 4 Nick Musteen, Place 5 Curtis J. Cornelious, At Large Number 1 Stephanie Shoemaker, At Large Number 6
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Catie McNair, Edee Hansen, Jan Eken, Steve McGee, Bevin Brock, Steven Petrasic, Erica Rios, Nick Musteen
SENIOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Melinda Stenger, Leona Pritz, Phyllis Pennartz-Elmore, Jennine Barilla, Tommy Yniguez, Karen Morris, Mary Jones
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY BOARD
Lynn Hidell, Randy Farmer, Erin Mudie, Kay Bell, Tony Luton, Joe Deaver, Claudia Stooksberry, Linda Downey, Sandi Sabonis
ADULT SPORTS
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LITTLE ELM REC CENTER
303 Main St.; (972) 731-3277 M-Th, 5am-10pm; F, 5am-9pm; Sa, 9am-6pm*; Sun, noon-6pm *Hours change Jan. 6 to 7am-5pm
BRENDA BUTTON SENIOR CENTER
301 Main St.; (972) 731-1464 M-F, 8am-5pm; Sa, 10am-2pm
LITTLE ELM ANIMAL SHELTER
1605 Mark Tree Lane; (972) 377-1898 M-F, 8am-5pm
LITTLE ELM LIBRARY
100 W. Eldorado Parkway; (214) 975-0430 M-Th, 10am-8pm; F, 10am-5pm; Sa-Sun, 10am-3pm
Leauges, Field Rentals
REC PROGRAMS
10-11 Karate, Dance and More
RENTALS
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Pavilions, Community Center, Rec Center
SENIOR CENTER
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WHERE WE ARE
Group Fitness, MFC
Activities, Programs
PARKS ADMIN
303 Main St.; (972) 731--3296 M-F, 8am-5pm
PARKS & SPORTS FACILITIES
Beard Park, 310 Eldorado Pkwy.
Boat Ramp, 1101 W. Eldorado Parkway Castle Ridge Park, 1430 Misty Way Cottonwood Park, 900 Lobo Ln. Cottonwood Sports Complex, 605 Lobo Ln. Community Center, 107 Hardwicke Ln.
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Little Elm Park, 701 W. Eldorado Parkway McCord Park, 1800 FM 423 Union Park, 4911 Union Park Blvd. All fees are for residents; nonresident fee may apply.
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LITTLE ELM REC CENTER Contact Us
303 Main St. (972) 731-3277 lerc@littleelm.org
Hours of Operation
Monday-Thursday 5am-10pm Friday, 5am-9pm Saturday 9am-6pm* Hours change on Jan. 6 to 7am-5pm Sunday noon-6pm
A membership or daypass is required for Rec Center activities, including group fitness, fitness rooms, and gymnasium. The fitness room is for ages 12 and older. A parent must be in the fitness room with ages 12-14. Kids 8 and under must be accompained by a parent or in KidZone at all times. 4
All fees are for residents; nonresident fee may apply
Membership Passes Little Elm Resident Youth, ages 8-17 Adult, ages 18-49 Senior, ages 50+ Family*
Monthly Annual $15 $135 $20 $170 $15 $135 $45 $420
Non-Resident Youth, ages 8-17 Adult, ages 18-49 Senior, ages 50+ Family*
Monthly Annual $25 $230 $30 $255 $25 $230 $70 $650
Day Pass Youth, ages 8-17 Adult, ages 18-49 Senior, ages 50+
Resident $3 $5 $3
Non-Resident $5 $7 $5
*A family is immediate family only, up to the age of 23. Up to six members living at the same residence.
Constr uction Complete! The Rec Center went from 10,000 square feet to over 24,000 square feet!
We expanded our fitness room, two group fitness rooms, a new Kidzone, game area, spacious locker rooms, and new office space! And, the downstairs is a storm shelter!
We do even more! See page 8 for Adult Sports and page 10 for other great programming! Want to rent a room? See page 12!
FITNESS ROOM
Construction is complete! The fitness room has exploded to over 7,000 square feet which includes over 40 cardio machines, 11 selectorized weight machines, 2 smith machines, a functional training room, and more!
KidZone
Ages 6 months-8 years Child watch while you work out or participate in a class! Kids can enjoy supervised play time in a safe place.
FITNESS ROOM ORIENTATION Every member gets a free gym orientation with a personal trainer. See the front desk to schedule your orientation.
Hours of Operation
PERSONAL TRAINING
General Rules for KidZone
Trainers use cutting-edge training techniques, and guide and motivate each person to their personal goals. Inquire with trainer about pair pricing and other additional options. Prices may vary based on trainer. Membership not required for training. FOUR-WEEK TRAINING PACKAGES 30 MINUTE PACKAGES $140 one session/week 60 MINUTE PACKAGES $240 one session/week
Monday-Friday 8:30am-12:30pm Monday-Thursday 4:30-8:30pm
• The child must be a member,
or have a KidZone day pass, which is $2.
• The guardian must remain in the building at all times. • The child must not be sick. • The stay may not be longer than two hours. • Check the website, www.littleelm.org, for more information.
All fees areresidents; for residents; nonresidents All fees are for nonresidents add add $5. $5.
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GROUP FITNESS
RESULTS
Yoga M 10:30am l Th 4:30pm
Increases overall body awareness, flexibility, balance, and strength through various Yoga styles and postures.
Vinyasa Flow Yoga M 6:30pm l S 9:15am
This flowing, dynamic sequence of poses is one of the most popular styles of yoga. This practice involves synchronizing the breath with a continuous flow.
Mommy & Me Yoga W 10:30am
Bring the kiddos to explore some great yoga moves! All ages welcome.
PIYO® LIVE Tu 7pm
Pilates + Yoga + nonstop movement! PiYo® LIVE combines the muscle-sculpting, core-firming benefits of Pilates with the strength and flexibility of yoga.
Zumba® M 7pm l M 9am l W 6pm l F 10am
Have fun burning calories with this heart pumping, hip-shaking, Latin cardio dance workout! Learn salsa, calypso, samba, and more in one class.
Abs & Core Tu 5:30pm
Pure Strength & Conditioning
HIIT Fit M 6pm l Sa 9am
High Intensity Interval Training! Keeping you at a moderate to high cardio level with bursts of anaerobic intensity will kick your metabolism into high gear.
INSANITY Th 7pm
Designed by celebrity trainer Shaun T, every level of fitness will benefit from sport-specific drills, body weight, and plyo-metrics.
Tabata W 9am
Through a variety of simple, yet intense timed exercises, each class will blast the calories and provide noticeable results in a short amount of time.
Fit & Fabulous Sa 10am
This class includes a mix of strength training, cardio, toning, and core strength to keep you in shape, healthy, and active. Customized class for all fitness levels!
This quick 30 minute workout tones and sculpts abdomen, back, and hip muscles to improve balance, stability, and increase your overall fitness level.
Cycle W 6:30pm l Th 9am l Th 6pm
Core De Force W 5:30pm
Turbo Kick Tu 9am
With mixed martial arts find new ways to engage your core.
Strength, Core & Balance, 50+ Tu 9am l
Th 9am
Chairs, mats, hand weights, and other simple tools are used to build the core.
Strength & Cardio Circuit Tu 6pm
A combination circuit/bootcamp, this is a great way to add cardio to strength.
M 9am l Th 6pm l F 9am
Build muscle; burn fat. No cardio allowed! By using bar and hand weights along with effective lifting techniques develop long, lean muscles.
Limited to nine stationary bikes, this class is a rec center favorite! With fierce combos and fat-scorching strength and cardio moves, this Beachbody class is a calorie burning favorite!
Lunchtime Fit Tu noon
Sneak a quick workout into your workday with this
Step, Strength, & Slide Sa 9:15am
Ready to get on that “step." This is a step class mixed with strength training!
We keep our classes fresh and fun! This means the schedule may change to reflect what our customers want. Get the monthly schedule online! 6
All fees are for residents; nonresidents add $5.
MAYORS FITNESS CHALLENGE
Weeks of FUN & SUPPORT COMING THIS SPRING! Mayor David Hillock believes in encouraging an active lifestyle for all Little Elm residents and we want you to feel empowered within our community to take charge of your health! This is a great way to meet others and join a group that is focused for success. Businesses can sponsor their employees at the member rate! HOW IT WORKS: • Register by the Friday before the challenge begins • $35 for members or Little Elm ISD employees • $70 for nonmembers (nonmember will receive a membership to the Rec Center during MFC) • Go to the Rec Center for a fitness assessment before and after • Work in small groups with a personal coach for unlimited support WHAT YOU GET: • DAILY work-out moves that can be done at home or at the gym • A starter pack full of healthy recipes, tips, an eating out guide, and more • Video on tips for a healthy life • WEEKLY coaching sessions by our fitness gurus • ONE free personal training session • A T-shirt • WEEKLY prizes and giveaways • Kick off event; ending celebration
All fees are for residents; nonresident fee may apply
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ADULT SPORTS LEAGUES, TOURNAMENTS, OPEN PLAY Kickball League
Basketball League
The league includes seven games, and top four teams make playoffs. Each team is required to have matching reversible jerseys with a number. Participants must be 18 at time of league start. A maximum of 10 players allowed per roster. Winter 2017 begins Jan. 10 Register now-Dec. 27; late Dec. 28-Jan. 3, add $30 Open Division W REC $330/team 3016 Spring 2018 begins May 2 Register now-April 20; late April 21-25, add $30 Open Division W REC $330/team 3074
Pickleball
Pickeball is an open play sport. Registration is not required; a rec center membership or an annual pickleball pass is required. An annual pass is $20 for residents or $40 for non-residents. M/W/F 9am-1pm REC Su noon-2pm REC 8
All fees are for residents; nonresident fee may apply
The league includes seven games, including playoffs, with games played as early as 7 p.m. Participants must be 16 at time of league start. A maximum of 14 players allowed per roster. Spring 2018 begins March 7 Register March 20-May 8; late March 8-14, add $30 Tu LEF $200/team 3017
Flag Football League, 5v5
The league includes seven games, including playoffs. Participants must be 18 at time of league start. Ages 16-17 may play with guardian consent. League is primarily male; females are allowed. Spring 2018 begins March 4 Register now-Feb. 20; late Feb 21-27, add $30 Su LES $250/team 3018
USSSA Softball League
Games are played at LIttle Elm Park as early as 7 p.m. on weekdays, 5 p.m. on Sundays. Rain make up games may be scheduled on any day. The league includes eight games, plus single elimination playoffs. Ages 16-17 may play with guardian consent. A maximum of 14 players allowed per roster. Spring 2018 begins March 5 Register now-Feb 21; late Feb 22-28 $350/team; late, add $30 Men's D M LEF 3010 Men's E M LEF 3009 Men's E W LEF 3011 Men's D Th LEF 3012 Women's D Th LEF 3013 Coed D F LEF 3008 Coed E F LEF 3007 Coed E Su LEF 3014 Coed D Su LEF 3015
SOFTBALL, KICKBALL, VOLLEYBALL, FOOTBALL, PICKLEBALL Sand Volleyball League
The leagues play double headers each week, for a total of eight regular season games. The top four teams have playoffs. Participants must be 18. Leagues are coed and one player of the opposite gender must be on the court at all times. Spring 2018 begins March 6 Register now-March 13; late March 14-20 add $30 4v4 M LEV $135/team 3019 6v6 W LEV $135/team 3021
Indoor Volleyball League
The league includes seven games, including playoffs, with games played as early as 7pm. Ages 13-17 may play with competitive volleyball experience and guardian consent. Leagues are coed; one person of each gender required on the court. A maximum of 10 players allowed per roster. Top four teams go to playoffs. Winter 2017 begins Jan. 18 Register now-Jan. 3; late Jan. 4-10, add $30 4v4 Tu REC $135/team 3005 6v6 Th REC $135/team 3006 Spring 2018 begins April 3 Register now-March 21; late March 22-28, add $30 4v4 Tu REC $135/team 3058 6v6 Th REC $135/team 3059
Athletic Field Rentals For reservations and information on tournament pricing, call Tara at (972) 731-1466. Little Elm Park Softball & Baseball Fields Two softball fields. $30/hour (Resident fee; no lights) $35/hour (Nonresident; no lights) $20/hour (add lights) Little Elm Park Soccer Fields Fields dimensions vary by age groups. $30/hour (Resident fee; no lights) $35/hour (Nonresident; no lights) $20/hour (add lights) Cottonwood Sports Complex Three baseball, one softball
Spiked on the Beach Tournament
April 7, 9 a.m. Register now-Feb 28; $170/team Register late, March 1-28; $200/team Be a part of our premier 21+ sand volleyball tournament! We will have beer and alcohol sales, so age is strictly enforced. There will be four courts playing, 24 teams max. Cornhole and other games will be available. Six to eight players on court. At least 50 percent on the court must be female.
$30/hour (Resident fee; no lights) $35/hour (Nonresident; no lights) $20/hour (add lights) Little Elm Park Sand Volleyball Courts Ten at the beach, two at the playground. $15/hour (Resident; free lights) $25/hour (Nonresident; free lights) All fees are for residents; nonresidents add $5.
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Rec Programs
YOUTH SPORTS, DANCE, KARATE, TRAININGS, AND MORE!
Exploring Dance by 3-D Dance, ages 3+ This studio servicing the Little Elm/ Aubrey/Savannah area has a satelitte location at the Rec Center! Awarded Best of Denton Country in 2017, this is a great program for anyone looking for discipline, dedication, and determination. There is a recital at the end of each session. Register online at www.3-ddance.com/lerc. Twinkle Toes, ages 34 Preschoolers learn ballet. Jan 12-Feb 23 F 9:15-10am $102 March 23-May 11 F 9:15-10am $102 Leaps and Beats, ages 3-6 Kids learn ballet and jazz. Jan 10-Feb 21 W 6-6:45pm $102 Jan 12-Feb 23 F 10-10:45am $102 March 21-May 9 W 6-6:45pm $102 March 23-May 11 F 10-10:45am $102
Red Tiger Karate, ages 5+
Red Tiger offers a complete white through black belt program. The junior program develops self-esteem, bully defense, and more. Teen and adult classes focus on street self-defense, fitness, and more. Register online at www.redtigerkarate.com. Ages 5-7 Jan 25-Mar 29 Th 6-7pm $60 Apr 5-May 31 Th 6-7pm $60 Ages 8-12 Jan 25-Mar 29 Th 7-8pm $60 Apr 5-May 31 Th 7-8pm $60 Teens & Adults Jan 25-Mar 29 Th 8-9pm $60 Apr 5-May 31 Th 8-9pm $60
Kidz Love Soccer, ages 2-10
Taught with a field-tested curriculum for a non-competitve environment that will foster a love of soccer. Footwork, team work, and more are learned. Shinguards required for ages 3.5 and older. Register by the Wednesday before each session online at www.kidzlovesoccer.com. Ages 2-3.5 Jan 31-Mar 7 W 11-11:30am $55 Ages 3.5-5 Feb. 1-Mar 8 Th 3:40-4:15pm $55 Ages 5-6 Feb. 1-Mar 8
Th 4:15-5pm $55
Ages 7-10 Feb. 1-Mar 8
Th 5-5:45pm $55
Style Fusion, ages 7-12 Kids learn ballet, jazz, and hip hop. Jan 10-Feb 21 W 6:45-7:45pm $102 March 21-May 9 W 6:45-7:45pm $102
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SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE. CLASSES FOR AGES 2 TO ADULTS! Babysitting Training, ages 12-18
Classes are all at the Little Elm Rec Center. Nonmembers pay $10 more, unless otherwise noted. Membership information is on page 4.
This course is certified through the American Heart Association and is taught by North Texas CPR. The course includes a small first aid kit and CPR certification. Register by the Friday before the training. Non-members pay $5 more. April 24 Sa 5:30-8:30pm $60 2973
CPR/First Aid/AED, ages 12+ Girls on the Run: Heart and Sole, ages 12-15
Girls meet twice a week and learn life lessons on community, team work, and health, and much more. The girls choose a community impact project and train for a 5K. The program ends with a celebratory 5K with all teams in DFW on April 28. Scholarships are always avaliable for this amazing program! Register at www.gotrdfw.org. Feb. 5-April 28 M/Th 6-7:30pm $150
This course meets the regulatory requirement for child care workers and teaches first aid, CPR, and AED skills. Non-members pay $10 more. Jan. 23 Tu 6-9pm $55 2976 May 8 Tu 6-9pm $55 2977 Sept 18 Tu 6-9pm $55 2978
REGISTER THREE WAYS
(972) 731-3277 (members only) In person at the Rec Center www.littleelmfun.org
YOUTH SPORTS INFO
If we do not receive enough players to make a division, we will consider combining age groups. Once registration for a program ends, credits or refunds are not issued.
Texas Licensed to Carry Training, ages 21+ This course will cover all the state required topics, basic firearm safety, safe handling and storage, non-violent dispute resolution, use of force laws, civil liability, Texas concealed handgun laws, shooting grip and more. A shooting range test can be scheduled through the instructor and does have an extra fee. There is a $10 discount for veterans and active military. Rental handguns are available for $10. Jan 13 Sa 9am-2pm $60 3029
LITTLE ELM AREA YOUTH SPORTS ASSOCIATION (LEAYSA)
LEAYSA youth leagues are cosponsored by the Town of Little Elm, but self-managed through a volunteer team. They have softball, football, basketball, soccer, and more. For more information on the leagues they offer, visit www.leaysa.com. All fees are for residents; nonresident fee may apply
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RENTAL Info PARK PAVILIONS • (972) 731-3296
The pavilions may not be rented out during major Town events and holidays. Outside grills are not allowed. • $20/hr for residents; $30/hr for nonresidents • $100 deposit (may be refunded) • Two hour minimum • $150 for all day rental for residents; $200 for nonresidents • Set-up and clean up is included in rental time
LITTLE ELM PLAYGROUND PAVILION 701 W. ELDORADO PARKWAY
The park pavilion is near the playground and includes a bandstand area and a grill. There are 12 picnic tables.
LITTLE ELM BEACH PAVILION 701 W. ELDORADO PARKWAY
The beach pavilion is near the bathrooms at the beach. There are six picnic tables.
BEARD PARK PAVILION 310 E. ELDORADO PARKWAY
The pavilion is slightly behind the playground equipment. There are six tables.
AMPHITHEATER • (972) 731-3296 701 W. ELDORADO PARKWAY
The amphitheater is near the park pavilion and often rentals will coincide. There is a backstage area and a large sitting area and dancing area in front of the stage. • $50/hr for residents; $75/hr for nonresidents • $200 deposit (may be refunded) • Four hour minimum; eight hour maximum • Set-up and clean up is included in rental time
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COMMUNITY CENTER 107 HARDWICKE LN • (972) 731-3296
The center has one large room for events, a full kitchen with a stove, sink, and refrigerator. Some tables and chairs are provided. • $25/hr for residents; $50/hr for nonresidents • $100 deposit (may be refunded) • Four hour minimum; eight hour maximum • Set-up and clean up is included in rental time
LITTLE ELM REC CENTER 303 MAIN ST. • (972) 731-3277
The Rec Center will rent out the multi-purpose room (with kitchen), craftroom, gymnasium, and conference room. Member and non-member pricing available. Call for complete details and pricing.
See page 9 for Athletic Field Rental information.
BRENDA BUTTON MILLS SENIOR CENTER 301 Main St., (972) 731-1464 Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm; Saturday, 10am-2pm
Membership, 50+
Membership is free and allows the citizen to enjoy any of our weekly and monthly activities. Most activities are free, however some trips may require a fee. Please fill out the form at the front desk to finalize your membership.
Monthly Senior Newsletter
The newsletter is handed out at the senior monthly luncheon during sign-in. Extra newsletters may be available at the front desk and can also be found online at www.littleelm.org/seniors.
Drop-In Weekly Activities
All of our activities are offered to members for free. If a location is not mentioned, the activity is at the senior center.
GET ACTIVE Walk and Talk Yoga Tai Chi I Tai Chi II Chair Exercise Walk Slim Video Strength, Core, & Balance Chair Volleyball Line Dance Yoga
M-F, 7:30-8:30am,REC M, 9-10am M/W, 11:30am-12:15pm M/W, 3-3:45pm M/W/F, 10:30-11:15am M/W/F, 4pm T/Th, 9-10am, REC Tu/Th, 10:15am, REC W, 8:30-10am Th, 3-4pm
HAVE FUN Bridge Mahjong Quilting Arts & Crafts Art Class Crochet & Knitting Game Day Chicken Foot Bingo
M, 9am-noon M, 11:30am M, 1pm Tu, 10am Tu, 1pm W, 10am Th, 9:30am-2:30pm Th, 12:30pm F, 1-3:30pm
Drop-In Monthly Activities
All of our activities are offered to members for free. Birthday Social, second Tuesday at 1pm Celebrate everyone's birthday that month with cake, ice cream, and a lot of friendly faces! Book Club, first Tuesday at 1pm Read the books on the reading list, located in the library area, and come prepared to discuss them. Movie Day, first and third Tuesday at 2pm Come watch a movie and grab some popcorn! Movie information is printed in the monthly newsletter and online. Monthly Luncheon, fourth Tuesday The main meal is provided, and members may bring a side dish or dessert to share. Meal served at noon, arrive as early as 11 a.m. Vitamin B12 Shots, third Wednesday at 10am Flu Shots of America provides on-site B12 shots for $20 Genealogy, third Thursday at 1pm Get help researching the family tree! Bingo, second Saturday at 10:30am Cards are $1 each and are on sale the first 30 minutes. Bunco, third Thursday at 11:30am A great social game of luck and laughs! All fees are for residents; nonresident fee may apply
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