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WELCOME WELCOME TO LITTLE ELM COMMUNITY SERVICES!
The Town of Little Elm Community Services Department consists of the Parks, Recreation, Special Events, Little Elm Library, Animal Services, Facilities, Marketing, and Tourism divisions. The Community Services Department is committed to providing residents and visitors with a high quality of life through the development of parks and natural open spaces, the maintenance of Town amenities and facilities, programming recreation and leisure activities for all ages, caring for the health and safety of animals, hosting unique special events, and increasing the visibility of the Town. We sincerely hope you will take advantage of and enjoy our parks, trails, open spaces, events, and other amenities. Sincerely,
Chad Hyde
Chad Hyde Director of Community Services Parks Administration Office 303 Main St. 972-731-3296 M-TH 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. F 7:30-11:30 a.m. 2
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CONTENTS/HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS PARKS & TRAILS
GENERAL INFORMATION 6
THE COVE AT THE LAKEFRONT® 8 PARTIES & RENTALS 10 SWIMMING LESSONS 12 THE REC AT THE LAKEFRONT™ 14
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT 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.
ADULT ATHLETICS 16 YOUTH ATHLETICS 18 FITNESS 20 SENIOR CENTER 26 SPECIAL EVENTS 28 LIBRARY 32 FACILITY RESERVATIONS
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WHO WE ARE
ADMINISTRATION STAFF
Chad Hyde – Director of Community Services Jason Peebles – Asst. Director of Parks & Recreation Missy Meador – Administrative Business Manager Angie Baines – Senior Administrative Assistant
PARKS & FACILITIES STAFF
Phil Kemmerer – Parks Superintendent Joe Cummings – Facilities Supervisor
RECREATION STAFF
Andy Adams – Recreation Manager Brenda Comstock – Senior Center Supervisor Cassie Hoover – Fitness & Wellness Supervisor Lex Briner – Recreation & Athletics Supervisor
THE COVE AT THE LAKEFRONT® STAFF
Sean Westby – Aquatics Manager Sheila Rico – Asst. Aquatics Manager Yvette Gallardo – Supervisor, Rental & Guest Services Cheyenne Smith – Supervisor, Programs & Services Connie Woody – Recreation Specialist Zac Clark – Aquatics Technician
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MARKETING, TOURISM, & SPECIAL EVENTS STAFF
Drew Bailey – Managing Director of Tourism, Special Events, & Business Development Cara Blackmon – Special Events Manager Sarah Nolting – Marketing & Business Development Supervisor Delaney Williams – Special Events Coordinator Kaitlyn Randolph – Tourism, Sales, & Event Coordinator
LITTLE ELM PUBLIC LIBRARY STAFF
Rachel Hadidi – Managing Director of Library Services Justin Swink – Librarian Reference & Technical Services Librarian Demi Garibay – Library Circulation Supervisor Kelley Anderson – Technical Specialist Sarah Sheraga – Youth Services Librarian
ANIMAL SERVICES STAFF
Therese Hoofnagle – Animal Services Manager Tamara Cervi – Animal Services Officer Alex Eicke – Animal Services Officer Tanya Dorton – Animal Services Officer
WHERE WE ARE AMENITIES
Beard Park; 310 E. Eldorado Parkway Boat Ramp; 1101 W. Eldorado Parkway Cottonwood Park; 900 Lobo Ln. Cottonwood Sports Complex; 605 Lobo Ln. Community Center; 107 Hardwicke Ln. Lakeside Sports Complex; 108 Lobo Ln. Little Elm Park; 701 W. Eldorado Parkway McCord Park; 1800 FM 423 McCord Park Splash Pad/South Playground;1001 Witt Rd. The Lawn at The Lakefront™; 125 Main St. Union Park; 4911 Union Park Blvd. Union Park Bark Park; 7000 Union Park Blvd. Wood Family Dog Park; 1001 Witt Rd.
THE REC AT THE LAKEFRONT™ 303 Main St.; 972-731-3277 M-F 5 a.m.-9 p.m. S 7 a.m.-5 p.m. SU 1-4 p.m.
THE COVE AT THE LAKEFRONT®
WHERE WE ARE
417 Lakefront Dr.; 214-618-2047 M-F 4-8 p.m. *Closed on Tuesdays S 10 a.m.-6 p.m. SU noon-6 p.m.
BRENDA BUTTON MILLS SENIOR CENTER 301 Main St.; 972-731-1464 M-F 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
LITTLE ELM ANIMAL SHELTER 1605 Mark Tree Ln.; 972-377-1898 M Closed T-F 10 a.m.-5 p.m. S 10 a.m.-1 p.m. SU Closed (Closed for lunch noon-1 p.m.) Saturday visit by appointment only.
LITTLE ELM PUBLIC LIBRARY
100 W. Eldorado Parkway; 214-975-0430 M-TH 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; F 10 a.m.-5 p.m. S-SU, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
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PARKS & TRAILS Little Elm is home to award-winning parks and an intricate trail system that provides both residents and visitors a chance to stay active and connected! We maintain our parks and trails with pride and hope that everyone who visits Little Elm can see why we’re the Town With a Lake Attitude!
BEACH INFORMATION AND RULES • No lifeguard on duty; swim at your own risk. • Swim in designated areas only. • Courtesy life jackets are available at the beach. • No smoking, e-cigarettes, or vape pens. • No grills on the beach. • No pets on the beach or beach sidewalk. All pets in the park must be on a leash. • No glass containers. • No amplified sound. • No camping tents on the beach. • No overnight camping on the beach. • No fishing from the beach and surrounding areas. • No loitering on the sidewalk or in parking lots.
LITTLE ELM PARK
• Beach and Swim Area. The best beach in DFW! Our beach is covered in high-quality sand that is filtered and cleaned daily. • Boat Ramp. A daily pass ($10) or yearly pass ($25/resident; $75/non-resident) can be purchased at the kiosk at the ramp, the Parks Administration office, or The Rec at The Lakefront™. • Campground. Primitive camping site with no electricity or showers. Permits are sold at the kiosk inside the campground for $5/night or $15/four nights per tent. There is a four-night maximum in a 30-day period. *Camping rates and availability may vary on holidays and during special events.* • Johnny Broyles Nature Trail. The trail is at the north end of the park and is perfect for hiking and biking. • Playground. This playground is designed for ages 5-12 and has zip lines, swings, and much more. • Lakefront Grill. A concession building at the beach. Hours vary by season. • Pavilions & Amphitheater. These amenities are great for parties, events, and family reunions. • Softball Fields. Two softball fields for league play only. • Sand Volleyball. There are ten courts on the beach and two by the playground. Courts can be reserved at www.lakefrontrecreation.com. 6
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PARKING INFORMATION • There is a parking fee between April 1 and Labor Day on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays for Little Elm Park. More information can be found at www.littleelmparking.com. Parking is free for the rest of the year. Some special events and holidays may have parking fees.
GENERAL PARK INFORMATION & RULES • Parks are always open unless otherwise posted. • Parks are free for everyone. • Outside grills and cooking equipment are not allowed in the park. Permanent grills are
UNION PARK
• Union Park is Little Elm’s fourth major community park and its first on the University Drive (U.S. 380) corridor. Located north of U.S. 380 off Union Park Blvd., the 35-acre wooded park sits atop a hill with an open-air pavilion overlooking the park. Amenities include a dog park, trails, sand volleyball, pickleball, and ninja fitness stations.
PARKS & TRAILS
MCCORD PARK
BEARD PARK • Playground. This award-winning playground is a great place for kids to play and is ideal for those under 7. • Historic Village. The iconic log cabin and post office brings history to the park. • Pavilion. This is a great spot for parties with four tables; it must be reserved for parties.
• Playground. This playground has the coolest climbing structure! It’s ideal for ages 3-12. • Disc Golf. There is an 18-hole course around the park. This is a free course, and discs are not supplied. • Pond. Fishing is allowed at the pond with a license. The pond is stocked once a year before the Kid Fish Tournament in September.. • South Playground. This new, state-of-the-art playground is a one-of-a-kind feature. • Trail. At roughly one mile long, this concrete trail is great for walkers and bikers. • Splash Pad. Splash away in this awesome amenity! The pavilion has two tables and must be reserved. • Wood Family Dog Park. The perfect place for your pup! Featuring a separate area for small dogs and an area for largedogs.
TRAILS COTTONWOOD PARK • Shoreline. A quiet place by the lake. Fishing is allowed with a license. There are picnic tables at the shoreline. • Marina. This awardwinning marina is operated by a third-party company.
• Sports Complex. One softball and three baseball fields are for league play. A playground for all ages is in the middle.
• Cottonwood Natural Trail. This wood-chipped trail is 1.5 miles and ideal for walkers and hikers. • Lakefront Trail. The Lakefront Trail is approximately four miles of crushed granite and connects from Hula Hut/Hydrous to McCord Park. • Harts Branch Trail. This mile-long concrete-paved trail connects several neighborhoods to the Lakefront District and other amenities. • McCord Park Trail. Take a mile-long walk through McCord Park and enjoy a disc golf course, pond, Splash Pad, and trail. www.facebook.com/LittleElmTXBeach www.instagram.com/littleelmbeach @LittleElmBeach January-March 2024
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Session 1 (January 8-31) Member/Resident Registration: December 25. Session 1 (January 8-31) Non-Resident/Non-Member Registration: January 1. Session 2 (March 4-27) Member/Resident Registration: February 19. Session 2 (March 4-27) Non-Resident/Non-Member Registration: February 26. Session 3 (April 8-May 1) Member/Resident Registration: March 25. Session 3 (April 8-May 1) Non-Resident/Non-Member Registration: April 1. Please note that each swim class has a maximum of five participants per instructor. For general inquiries about the Town of Little Elm’s Aquatics program, please email thecove@littleelm.org. January-March 2024
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THE REC AT THE LAKEFRONT™ MEMBERSHIP FEES/DAY PASSES A membership or day pass is required for The Rec at The Lakefront™, which includes access to the Fitness Area, group fitness classes, and gymnasium. Little Elm Resident Monthly Annual Youth, ages 6 mo-14 $25 $175 Individual, ages 15-49 $30 $225 Senior, ages 50+ $25 $175 Family* $55 $500 Pickleball $10 $100 Non-Resident Monthly Annual Youth, ages 6 mo-14 $30 $250 Individual, age 15-49 $35 $300 Senior, ages 50+ $30 $250 Family* $70 $700 Pickleball $15 $150 Day Pass (Resident/Non-Resident)
$7/15
*Family memberships include up to six immediate family members only. Immediate family members are defined as adult couples and their dependent children up to the age of 23.
WHO IS A LITTLE ELM RESIDENT? Proof of residency documentation (valid state-issued ID) is required for all membership purchases. Residency is determined by Little Elm property tax status. Confirm that you pay Little Elm taxes at www.dentoncad.com. Individuals assigned to Little Elm ISD but reside outside of Town of Little Elm incorporated limits are nonresidents. Residents of Little Elm's extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) are non-residents.
Home from college and need a membership? Student Memberships available May 1-Labor Day for individuals 18-25 for $85 (Resident Discounted Rate $55).
FITNESS AREA The Fitness Area is an expansive 7,000 square feet and includes over 40 cardio machines, 11 selectorized weight machines, two Smith machines, a functional training room, and more! The Fitness Area is open to ages 15 and older. Children ages 12-14 must have an actively-supervising adult present.
KID ZONE Join the Little Elm Recreation Center for Kid Zone! Kid Zone provides a safe and fun place for children ages six months to eight years a place to play while you exercise. Each day includes fun programming and activities. *The child must be a member or have a day pass which is $2. Hours: • M/W: 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 4:30-8:30 p.m. • T/TH: 8-11:30 a.m. and 4:30-8:30 p.m. • Closed F/S/SU Visit www.therecatthelakefront.com for more information. January-March 2024
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ADULT ATHLETICS
SPRING CORNHOLE Come and join the most laid-back league in Little Elm —Cornhole! We offer a coed/women's league in addition to our regular upper and lower divisions. All leagues are 2v2, and teams may use subs when needed. CoEd/Women's teams must have at least one female each night to play. All teams must bring their own bags. Registration includes team gifts (two per team) and 12 league matches (two per night most evenings). Playoffs will be available for each division's top four to six teams. All cornhole leagues have a drop-dead date for each season. All games must be completed by this date. If any games remain to be played on this date, they will be made up in a drop-dead tournament on a predetermined Saturday. Registration: January 22-February 25 Games begin: March 5 & March 7 Location: The Lawn™ Price: $60
SPRING CORNHOLE DIVISIONS LOWER DIVISION T
6:30-10:30 p.m.
UPPER DIVISION T
6:30-10:30 p.m.
COED/WOMEN'S T
6:30-10:30 p.m.
LOWER DIVISION TH
6:30-10:30 p.m.
COED/WOMEN'S TH
6:30-10:30 p.m.
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INDOOR VOLLEYBALL Join us for 4v4 Indoor Volleyball at The Rec at the Lakefront™! Winter Registration: Now-January 14 Winter Games Begin: January 23 Spring Registration: February 12-March 24 Spring Games Begin: April 2 Location: The Rec at the Lakefront™ Team Price: $200 Free Agent Price: $35 Leagues are guaranteed six games per season, plus one week of playoffs. Teams must play with at least one female on the court at all times. Games will start between 6:30-7 p.m., and the last game each night will end around 10 p.m.
SPRING VOLLEYBALL DIVISIONS TEAMS T
7-10 p.m.
FREE AGENTS
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ADULT ATHLETICS PICKLEBALL OPEN GYM Pickleball is open to any age group. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines badminton, tennis, and table tennis elements. Pickleball requires a membership or day pass to The Rec at The Lakefront™. Hours:
MWF
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Monthly Residents Pass: $10/month Monthly Non-Resident Pass: $15/month Annual Resident Pass: $100/year Annual Non-Resident Pass: $150/year
SPRING SOFTBALL The Town of Little Elm offers adult softball leagues played under USSSA guidelines. Leagues are open to teams only and cost $375 per team. Teams play eight regular season games per season, with teams playing one to two games per night. Leagues will have a one-night playoff after the regular season for the top four to six teams. Home run limits for each league are listed below, and all home runs over the limit will be considered an out. Teams must use Little Elm stamped balls during league games. Balls may be purchased during registration or at the fields on game nights. For more information, registration, and payment, please visit www.lakefrontrecreation.com. Softball 250' League Registration: January 22-February 25 Games Begin: Week of March 4 Team Price: $375 Location: Little Elm Park Mens M 7-11 p.m. Mens W 7-11 p.m. CoEd F 7-11 p.m.
SPRING BASKETBALL Join us for Indoor Spring Basketball at The Rec™! The Town will provide officials and scorekeepers, you just provide your own reversible jerseys with numbers. Leagues are guaranteed six games per season and is a full court league. All players must be 30 years of The Town of Little Elm is excited to partner with Red River Social Sports to offer those in the Little Elm area the age or older. chance to compete in Sand Volleyball, Kickball, Soccer, Basketball, and more! For more information, registration, and payment, please visit www.lakefrontrecreation.com. These offerings will be available to both individuals and teams, and their goal is to create a fun social outlet for Spring Basketball adults in the North Dallas area. Registration: January 21-February 25 All leagues will be designed to offer people the chance to Games Begin: March 3 & 5 Team Price: $450 meet new friends and provide a fun atmosphere to Free Agent Cost: $60 compete. Leagues will also host social events at local Location: The Rec™ restaurants and businesses in order for participants to mingle and interact outside of the normal league night Games will be played on Sunday's between noon-9 atmosphere. For more information, please visit p.m. www.redriversocialsports.com. January-March 2024
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RED TIGER KARATE
SKYHAWKS
Red Tiger Karate offers a complete white through black belt program. The junior program develops self-esteem and bully defense. Teen and adult classes focus on street self-defense and fitness. Classes are held Wednesday nights and are eight to nine weeks long. For registration, pricing, and session information, please visit www.redtigerkarate.com. T T
6:30-7:30 p.m. 7:30-8:30 p.m.
Ages 5-12 Ages 13+
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Skyhawks offers a multitude of camps, clinics, and classes in a wide variety of sports. Classes are geared towards younger children, and are a great introduction to sports. To register for any camp or class, please visit www.skyhawks.com.
VOLLEYBALL CAMP T T
4:45-5:30 p.m. 5:30-6:15 p.m.
Ages 6-8 Ages 9-12
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BASKETBALL AND MINI-HAWK BASKETBALL CAMP/CLASS M M
5:15-6 p.m. 6-7 p.m.
Ages 4-6 Ages 7-12
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For questions about the program, email David Pineda at dpineda@skyhawks.com.
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YOUTH ATHLETICS LEAYSA All Youth Athletic leagues are organized by Little Elm Area Youth Sports Association (LEAYSA). LEAYSA is a non-profit, youth sports organization made up of volunteers that help coordinate and promote organized kids sports leagues. They are dedicated to sports education and participation for the youth in Little Elm and surrounding communities. Their goal is to provide a positive sporting experience for children of all ages. The sports currently offered by LEAYSA include baseball, basketball, cheer, football, soccer, softball, track, and volleyball. For more information, visit www.leaysa.com.
BOWMAN SPORTS: HOMESCHOOL PE
FRANCO RACQUET SPORTS
PE 101 is a 90-minute class that allows students to explore multiple sports in a fun learning environment. This program is designed for students to be ACTIVE while learning about athletics and team sports. Each class begins with a dynamic warm-up and stretch. Next, we rotate through agility stations and drills. Units of study include sport-specific exercises and games, including game rules, strategy and the fundamentals required to play. We also enjoy classic games like kickball, dodgeball, wiffleball, wallball, and capture the flag.
Franco Racquet Sports provides lessons and activities that help students learn and improve their tennis game while having fun. We use small group formats and hire the best coaches to make sure students are safe, having fun, and improving.
For more information on classes, please visit www.bowmensports.com/homeschool-pe.html
Franco Racquet Sports currently operates programs out of Frisco, Irving, Little Elm, and Murphy, with a main goal to improve the quality of life of families through tennis. For more information on tennis classes, lessons, and programs, visit www.francoracquetsports.com.
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GROUPX FITNESS CLASSES Children ages 12-14 years must have active adult supervision to attend GroupX classes.
• PiYo®. Combine the muscle-toning, core-firming benefits of Pilates with the strength and flexibility of yoga.
Children under 12 years are not permitted in GroupX classes.
• SCB. Low impact strength and light cardio for aging adults (50 years and over), hosted by the Brenda Button Mills Senior Center.
• Barre. Stretch, tone, and tighten with isometric movements inspired by ballet.
• Strength. Pure strength, no cardio allowed!
• Bootcamp. Functional interval training with bursts of cardio to kick your metabolism into high gear. • Cross-Training. A way to vary your fitness program by combining different types of exercise activities. • Cycle. Spin bike for a great cardio workout. • Express Pilates. Mind-body exercise. • High Fitness. Old school aerobics with exciting music and muscle-sculpting flair. • Interval Training. Interval-based cardio and strength training.
• Strength & Cardio. Circuit-based cardio and strength exercise to maximize metabolism. • Water Aerobics. Cardio-based workout that is easier on your joints. • Yoga. Increase overall body awareness, flexibility, and balance. • Zumba®. Zumba: an interval-style dance fitness party that combines low-intensity and high-intensity moves. • Zumba® Gold: a lower-intensity version of the typical Zumba class designed to meet the needs of active adults.
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FITNESS Studio 1 Studio 1 is used for small group training and personal training and, when not booked, can be used by any Rec member 18 or older.
PERSONAL TRAINING • SMALL GROUP TRAINING • INDIVIDUAL USE
Water Exercise Water Exercise classes are held at The Cove at The Lakefront® and are included in your membership! Choose from Water Aerobics, Water Walking, or Lap Swim. Visit thecoveatthelakefront.com/water-exercise to learn more.
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FITNESS PERSONAL TRAINING Personal Training is a great way to invest in your health and wellness. The Certified Personal trainers at The Rec at The Lakefront™ are some of the top trainers in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Our team of Certified Personal Trainers focus on results-driven programming that will leave you feeling confident, educated, and motivated. Our trainers are always looking for new opportunities to add more certifications to their repertoire so they can offer you the best possible services. We offer free, first-time Personal Training Consultations where you are provided the opportunity to meet and train with the trainer of your choice. The trainers at The Rec™ use their expertise to adapt and tailor their Personal Training Services to match your personal short-term and long-term goals. *Personal and Small Group Training fees are based on each trainer and sessions/classes purchased.
SMALL GROUP TRAINING Reach your fitness goals with friends through Small Group Training classes! Small Group Training is conducted in the newly renovated Studio 1. Registration is available online and in-person at The Rec at The Lakefront™. *Personal and Small Group Training fees are based on each trainer and sessions/classes purchased.
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THE REC AT THE LAKEFRONT™
Open House Come check out all The Rec™ has to offer at our Open House! Join us on January 20, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. to explore The Rec™. Check out a GroupX Class, the fitness floor or basketball gym, and more! There will be specialty programming all day. Learn more.
Mayor's Fitness Challenge 2024 The Mayor's Fitness Challenge is back for 2024! Save the date and join us March 16-April 28, as we work on improving our health together. Registration will go live February 1. Stay updated by visiting our website! January -March 2024
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UPCOMING EVENTS January and March 2024: Casino Day Trip | $20 | RSVP at the front desk January 31 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m.| Choctaw March 27 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. | Winstar Get the Facts Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Four-Week Series January 4-25 | 11 a.m.-Noon Learn about sugars, fats, sodium, and portion size in this practical tips for a healthier life seminar. Health Fair March 19 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Celebrate the first day of spring at the Senior Center with over 25 vendors offering healthcare and wellness information, legal resources, companion services, and so much more! Stay updated with all the latest information by reading our newsletter! January -March 2024
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SPECIAL EVENTS There's always something fun going on in Little Elm! Join us for one of our upcoming Special Events.
December 21 | Frozen | 2-7 p.m. This Frozen-themed event features: • • • • • •
Ice skating Hot chocolate and food vendors Horse and wagon rides Pictures with Santa A performance from Anna and Elsa (2:30-6:30 p.m.) Frozen the movie
December 22 | The Grinch | 2-7 p.m. This Grinch-themed event features: • • • • •
Ice skating Hot chocolate and food vendors Horse and wagon rides Pictures with Santa Grinch the movie
December 23 | Polar Express | 2-7 p.m. This Polar Express-themed event features: • • • • • •
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Polar Plunge The Polar Plunge is back at Little Elm Beach on Saturday, January 6, at 1 p.m.! Start the year off with a bang (or should we say splash?) and take the plunge! Get your tickets today.
Check out our Farmers Markets and BOHO Artesian Markets at The Lawn™! January-March 2024
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SPECIAL EVENTS SAVE THE DATE! • Eggtastic Easter | March 23 | 10 a.m.-Noon Join us for our annual Easter egg hunt in Little Elm Park featuring an egg hunt, games and bounce houses, vendors, and the Easter Bunny. • Lakefront Grand Prix | April 27 | 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Ready, set, race! Bring your pit crew and take off in your Power Wheel and race to the finish line for fun prizes! Don't miss the biggest race of the year. • Memorial Day Weekend | May 25-27 Bring your floaties and lawn chairs to Little Elm Park and kick back and relax on the sandy beach all weekend long. • Brew & Que | June 1 | 4-9 p.m. Beer + BBQ + bands = a one-of-a-kind experience! Join us for an awesome afternoon featuring craft beer, tasty barbeque, tons of fun, and even fireworks! • Juneteenth | June 15 | 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Join us for our annual Juneteenth event. There will be a Freedom Walk, live music, speakers, and a mimosa toast. This event is open to everyone. Let's celebrate and educate at this commUNITY event. • July Jubilee | July 4 | All day The biggest and best fireworks show on the lake! Enjoy live music, food trucks, and a fantastic fireworks show in two locations. • Autumn Fest | September 12-15 | Different times Join in on some carnival fun! Thursday and Sunday are wristband nights and give kids unlimited access to rides. Enjoy great food, good music, games, and more. • Mexican Independence Day | September 14 | 4-9 p.m. Experience authentic Mexican culture with a unique and colorful celebration! Enjoy live music, a tacos & Tequilas Fun Walk, and programming for the whole family. • Lakefront Kids Triathlon | September 29 | 7 a.m.-Noon This event starts off with participants going down the slide at The Cove™. Next, kids swim, bike, and run to and from The Cove™ to Little Elm Park with an after party at our indoor waterpark.
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LITTLE ELM PUBLIC LIBRARY CONTACT US
CHECKOUTS AND RESOURCES
100 W. Eldorado Parkway 214-975-0430 library@littleelm.org www.littleelmlibrary.org
With a library card, you have access to all of the awesome resources that we have to offer.
M-TH 10 a.m.-8 p.m. F 10 a.m.-5 p.m. S/SU 10 a.m.-3 p.m. www.facebook.com/LittleElmLibrary
GET A LIBRARY CARD Check out books and use our resources with a free card. Texas residents are eligible for a card with photo ID and proof of address. Call or visit the Library to register for a card today!
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY The Little Elm Friends of the Library is a group of people who are committed to sustaining and improving the Library. Meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Please call or email the library for more information on becoming a Friend. Visit littleemfol.org for more informtaion.
MAKERSPACE Whether fun or functional, you supply the creativity, and we’ll supply the tools to bring your creations to life. Learn, imagine, create, and most importantly, make! The Makerspace is free to use by adults 18+ and teens ages 16+ who are Little Elm Public Library. Visit our website to learn more littleelm. org/1546/Makerspace
• Mobile Hotspots. Internet access 24/7! The Library has mobile hotspots that can be checked out for three weeks at a time. • Tonies & Yoto Players. The Toniebox uses audio storytelling to introduce pre-readers and developing readers to the wonders of narrative long before they can read the words in a book. Tonies are ideal for children ages three and up and the Yoto Player is perfect for older kids. • Lakefront Discovery STEM Backpacks. Get out, discover, and learn! Check out a backpack and go on an adventure in the parks. Learn about nature, bugs and butterflies, and the beach. • Seed Library. Have a green thumb? Patrons can check out up to eight packets of non- GMO heirloom seeds for six months. After harvest, simply return
DIGITAL SERVICES The Little Elm Public Library is more than just books! We offer a wide array of digital and electronic services, educational and career services, and much more! Learn more at littleelmlibrary.org. • LinkedIn Learning. Learn relevant, in-demand skills on LinkedIn Learning for Library! With nearly 20,000 courses in seven languages, LinkedIn Learning offers expert instructors with real-world experience. • Cloud Library. Choose from thousands of e-books, e-magazines, and e-audiobooks. • Mobile Printing. Print what you need from your PC, tablet, or smart phone. • Interlibrary Loans. Do you need an article, book, or other material that the Little Elm Public Library does not own? The Library’s Interlibrary Loan (ILL) service will attempt to get it for you. • Tech Tools. We offer public-use PCs, color and black and white printing services, large format printing, faxing, scanning, free Wi-Fi access, as well as webcam and microphone service. • Internet To Go. Check out a mobile hotspot. • Become a U.S. Citizen. We offer online resources for you to study and practice for your
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Spring Break at The Library Come to the Little Elm Public Library over Spring Break for daily events and programming (ages 0-99)! Create something in a Lego Robotics Class, R.E.A.D. with Toby the Therapy Dog, learn about snakes from Texas Parks & Wildlife, participate in a Reading Dragons Tournament, and more! Visit us March 9-16. Our online resources are also available! Stay up to date with all the happenings by visiting littleelmlibrary.org.
VITA Tax Preparation VITA by United Way of Denton provide free tax preparation services for those making up to $60,000. Walk-ins only starting January 24, 2024. Wednesdays from 4-7 p.m. Thursdays from 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Learn more by visiting the website. January-March 2024
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LITTLE ELM PUBLIC LIBRARY CONTACT US 100 W. Eldorado Parkway 214-975-0430 library@littleelm.org www.littleelmlibrary.org M-TH 10 a.m.-8 p.m. F 10 a.m.-5 p.m. S/SU 10 a.m.-3 p.m. www.facebook.com/LittleElmLibrary
Spy Craft: Espionage in Film and Literature Join the Little Elm Public Library on the last Saturday of each month at 11 a.m. for a book discussion or a film screening of a standout in the espionage genre. The Spy Craft program features selections of the genre from the 1950s through the 2000s. Additionally, we may throw in a “spy craft” to make and take during our book discussion! The first meeting will be January 27, at 11 a.m. 34
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LITTLE ELM PUBLIC LIBRARY Storytimes Come read along with us at storytime! There's something for children of all ages. Baby Rhyme Time | Mondays, 10:30 a.m. Resumes January 22 Toddler Storytime | Wednesdays, 10:15 a.m. Resumes January 24 Preschool Storytime | Wednesdays, 11 a.m. Resumes January 24 Toddler Storytime at The Lawn™ | Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m. Resumes in March
Storytimes Learn how to reduce food waste in your home, the what and why about home food waste, the impact of food waste, why it happens, and how to limit it! Get real about meal planning, find out steps for planning meals with what you have and turning leftovers into a second meal. Test your skills: does food really expire? Learn more in this course! Understand the dates on food labels, learn how to use the dates on food labels to buy, store, and eat safe and fresh food! Lastly, learn about composting food waste at home, find out which foods can be composted, and different methods for maintaining your compost. Register today! January-March 2024
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FACILITY RESERVATIONS THE REC AT THE LAKEFRONT™
Craft Room. Capacity 46. The craft room is a 30’x30’ wood-floored room with a craft sink. A screen and projector are available. Conference Room. Capacity 20. The conference room is a state-of-the-art meeting space for small groups with three TVs that can connect to a computer or device. Reservations for this room can only be made in person. Multi-Purpose Room with Kitchen. Capacity 86. The multi-purpose room is a large 28’x42’ tiled room with an attached kitchen. A screen and projector are available. Gymnasium. Full-sized gym with a curtain that can be dropped to create two half-gym spaces. The full gym has a main basketball court, main volleyball court, and four pickleball courts. Each half gym has a small-sided basketball gym, a full volleyball court, and two pickleball courts.
ATHLETIC FIELDS
Little Elm Park Softball Fields - 2 Fields. Two adult-sized softball fields are available to reserve when not used by the Town of Little Elm-recognized adult and youth sports groups. Fields are all dirt infields with grass outfields. Little Elm Park Soccer Fields - 3 Fields. Three full-sized, grass soccer fields and the potential for ten total soccer fields available to reserve when not used by the Town of Little Elm-recognized adult and youth sports groups. Cottonwood Park Baseball Fields - 3 Fields. Three different-sized baseball fields are available to reserve when not used by the Town of Little Elm-recognized adult and youth sports groups. Fields are turf infields and grass outfields and may also be used for softball. Lakeside Softball Fields - 3 Fields. Three lighted, turf youth softball fields that can be used for soccer or baseball located at the Lakeside Sports Complex. Is available to reserve when not in use by the Town of Little Elm-recognized adult and youth sports leagues. Lakeside Multipurpose Field - 1 Field. One lighted, turf multi-purpose field that can be used for soccer or football located at the Lakeside Sports Complex. Is available to reserve when not in use by the Town of Little Elm-recognized adult and youth sports leagues. Lakeside Football Field - 1 Field. One unlit football field that can be used for football or soccer located at the Lakeside Sports Complex. Is available to reserve when not in use by the Town of Little Elm-recognized adult and youth sports leagues. Little Elm Park Sand Volleyball Courts - 12 Courts. Ten courts on the beach and two courts next to the playground are available to use or reserve when not used by the Town of Little Elm-recognized adult and youth sports groups.
COMMUNITY CENTER & PAVILIONS
Community Center. The Community Center is a large 55’x30’ room with a kitchen and bathrooms attached. The facility may only be booked once per day and holds reservations of 100 people or less. Little Elm Park Playground Pavilion. The playground pavilion is the larger of the two pavilions and is located next to the playground. There are 12 picnic tables under the pavilion, and there is a grill attached. Groups larger than 75 people must complete a Special Events Application and pay additional fees. Please note that all Little Elm Park reservations are subject to the same parking fees as the general public. Little Elm Park Beach Pavilion. This pavilion overlooks the beach and sand volleyball courts at Little Elm Park. There are six tables at the beach pavilion. Groups larger than 75 people must complete a special events application and pay additional fees. Please note that all Little Elm Park reservations are subject to the same parking fees as the general public. Beard Park Pavilion. This pavilion is next to the park playground and has four picnic tables. Groups larger than 75 people must complete a Special Events Application and pay additional fees. McCord Park Splash Pad Pavilion. The Splash Pad Pavilion is located next to the play area and has two picnic tables located underneath the pavilion. Groups larger than 75 people must complete a Special Events Application and pay additional fees. 36
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FACILITY RESERVATIONS THE REC AT THE LAKEFRONT™
Fee Name Fee Member Discounted Rate Notes Craft Rm $50/hr $25/hr Capacity 46 Conference Rm $50/hr $25/hr Capacity 20 Multi-Purpose Rm $80/hr $50/hr Capacity 86 Gym 1/2 $85/hr $50/hr Email lbriner@littleelm.org Gym Full-Court $150/hr $100/hr Email lbriner@littleelm.org *Damage deposit for all reservations is $100 and will be refunded if the facility reserved is cleaned and the end of reservation checklist is completed. These prices are for reservations during regular operating hours. After-hours fees apply. Reserve the Craft Room and Multi-Purpose Rooms at www.reservelittleelm.com.
ATHLETIC FIELDS
Fee Name Fee Resident Discounted Rate Little Elm Softball Fields $50/hr $30/hr Little Elm Soccer Fields $50/hr $30/hr Cottonwood Baseball Fields $75/hr $35/hr Lakeside Softball Fields $75/hr $35/hr Lakeside Multi-Purpose Field $75/hr $35/hr Lakeside Football Field $50/hr $30/hr Athletic Field Lights $20/hr/field Lakeside Tennis Courts $25/hr $15/hr Lakeside Pickleball Courts $25/hr $15/hr Sand Volleyball Courts $25/hr $15/hr *All fees are per field, per hour. **Field preparation is available for additional fee not to exceed $100 per field. ***Tournaments or multi-field reservations must complete the tournament application and provide proof of liability insurance. Gate fees negotiated with the Director of Community Services.
COMMUNITY CENTER & PAVILIONS
Fee Name Fee Resident Discounted Rate Notes Community Center $80/hr $40/hr 4-hour minimum LEP Playground Pavilion $80/hr $40/hr 2-hour minimum Beach Pavilion $60/hr $30/hr 2-hour minimum Beard Park Pavilion $40/hr $20/hr 2-hour minimum Splash Pad Pavilion $40/hr $20/hr 2-hour minimum *Damage deposits apply for all reservations: $250 for Community Center, Little Elm Park Playground Pavilion, and Beach Pavilions; $100 for Beard Park Pavilion and Splash Pad Pavilion. Damage deposts are refundable as long as the facility reserved is cleaned. Little Elm Park Amphitheater available by Special Event Application only. The Community Center and Pavilions can be reserved at www.reservelittleelm.com.
THE COVE AT THE LAKEFRONT®
Fee Name Fee Notes Cabana Reservations: M-F $60 3-hour timeblock Cabana Reservations: Sa-Su $90 3-hour timeblock Party Room rentals and party package information available at www.thecoveatthelakefront.com.
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