City of Friendswood
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City of Friendswood
City of Friendswood 910 S. FRIENDSWOOD DRIVE FRIENDSWOOD, TX 77546 PRST. STD. U.S. Postage PA I D Permit No. 122 Friendswood, TX Mayor’s Message summer evening little league games or bite into a cool slice of watermelon after you show your colors during the Fourth of July Parade and evening fireworks display. Maybe music will soothe your soul during one of the Mitch and Artha Wright FREE Friday night summer concerts at Stevenson Park. More family entertainment can be found at the FREE Movies in the Park Program at the Evelyn Newman Amphitheater in Centennial Park. Under the banner of the Community Services Department, we find the day-today activities that enhance the Quality of Life Friendswood displays so proudly. That pride, which we share with the rest of our Nation, includes our Fourth of July Celebration, our Sports programs, our Senior Programs, our Public Library, our Summer Concerts in the Park and more. David Smith Mayor Keep this publication handy if you want to truly enjoy the flavors of Friendswood. Take a splash at Stevenson Park Pool and relax under the shade of our canopies. Experience the crack of the bat and a cool ice cream cone during one of our warm Keep your kids active and alert with the many summer programs found within these pages or bring them to our awesome Friendswood Library and let them show you the new services our Library provides. It's not your old "card files" anymore with reading programs, online access, and digital books, to name a few. Even our Senior Citizens are in constant motion with activities that range from a wicked game of bridge, a competitive game of Wii bowling, to exercise programs, to bus trips. My hat is off to the City Staff and Volunteer Committees who support all of our programs. "YOU" are Friendswood, and "WE" are here for each other. Keep up the great work and enjoy life! Friendswood City Hall Table of Contents Community Information, Employment Opportunities ......3 City Facilities ................................................................4-5 City Holiday Schedule ......................................................5 Pool Rules / Hours ..........................................................6 Aquatics............................................................................7 Senior Activities................................................................8 Adult Fitness Programs ....................................................9 Adult Sports......................................................................9 Youth Special Events ......................................................10 Youth Activities................................................................11 Special Events ..........................................................12-13 Library ............................................................................13 4th of July Celebration ....................................................14 2 Director’s Message 2010 Fourth of July Celebration “Red, White & Blue Go Green, Keep Friendswood Beautiful” The Fourth of July Steering Committee and the City of Friendswood would like to invite you to participate in the 115th annual Friendswood Fourth of July Celebration that will take place on Sunday, July 4th and Monday, July 5th. The two-day celebration is packed full of entertainment, food and fun for the entire family. The theme for this year’s celebration is “Red, White & Blue Go Green, Keep Friendswood Beautiful”. The two-day long celebration will kick off Sunday night with the Evening Program, which begins at 7:00 p.m., at Centennial Park. This year’s program should be one of the best family fun events for 2010. Rick Trevino will headline the evening entertainment. along with a second band; Hamilton Loomis. A fantastic fireworks extravaganza will light up the sky beginning at approximately 9:20 p.m. The fireworks will be choreographed to patriotic music and is guaranteed to be one of the best fireworks displays in the Houston area. Public parking will not be available at Centennial Park for the Evening Program. Spectators must ride the free shuttle service to gain admittance into the park. Shuttle Service will be available from Clear Brook High School and from Friendswood Community Church, on 2821 Parkwood Ave. Shuttle services will begin running at 6:30 p.m. James Toney Director of Community Services Welcome to the Friendswood Community Services Department. This brochure will outline the necessary information needed to take part in the many activities and services provided by the Department. The goal of the staff of the Community Services Department is to provide quality programs and facilities that the entire family can enjoy and utilize: Library Services, Park Operations, Community Activities and Facility Operations. The mission of the Department is to provide the highest level of services and programs to the citizens at the greatest value, in a manner that warrants the highest degree of public confidence in our integrity and efficiency. Once again, we welcome you to Friendswood and encourage your participation, comments and suggestions to a Community Services Staff Youth Sports Contact Numbers James Toney ..............................................Director of Community Services Kimberly Ramirez ....................................................Administrative Assistant Darrell Niedert ..........................Parks/Building Maintenance Superintendent Michael Boyett ..........................................................Recreation Coordinator Genie Balderaz ......................................................Senior Program Manager Mary Perroni ........................................................................Library Director Drew Pennywell ...........................................................Recreation Specialist Basketball http://eteamz.com/fyba 281-482-8149 Friendswood Girls Softball Association http://eteamz.com/fgs Jeff Rhyne 713-550-7715 281-389-1100 Friendswood Youth John Scott 713-412-0283 Football Association http://www.leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?url=fyfa [email protected] Community Service Committees Parks and Recreation Board Senior Citizen Advisory Committee July 4th Steering Committee Keep Friendswood Beautiful Library Board Football (Mustangs) Jeff Yohn Football (Colts) www.friendswoodcolts.com Lani Dorow Friendswood Soccer Club http://www.spacecityfc.org/ 281-993-4435 281-831-6233 [email protected] Soccer Line Friendswood Area Swim Team Steve Rockey http://www.friendswoodswim.org/ Community Services Department 281-996-3220 Friendswood Sesquicentennial Swimming Pool 281-482-0936 Friendswood Sportspark 281-996-3220 Senior Citizen Program 281-482-8441 / 281-482-7471 Library 281-482-7135 Weather Line 281-996-3358 Friendswood Fillies Janan Rives www.friendswoodfillies.com Friendswood Lady Mustangs Tiffany Yohn Star Steppers Dance Team Tamara Wilkins http://www.starsteppersdance.net/ Friendswood Pony League Baseball 13-14yrs. Matt Giffrow Tennis Kelly Smith At-Will Employer The City of Friendswood is currently accepting applications for the following summer positions in the Community Services Department. 281-482-8581 713-854-3449 281-993-5009 281-993-4435 281-996-8855 [email protected] 281-648-6255 Friendswood City Council Day Camp Director • Assistant Camp Director • Camp Counselor Assistant Pool Manager • Water Aerobics Instructor • Lifeguards • Cashier Apply at: Dale Dunn Friendswood Little League Baseball Buddy Corbett http://eteamz.com/friendswoodlittleleague Dave Smith ..........................................................................................Mayor For requirements and additional information, call 281-996-3220. Any applicant tentatively selected for a position will be required to submit to testing for illegal drug use and must pass a medical examination prior to employment. Andy Rivera ..........................................................................Mayor Pro-Tem Michael Barker ....................................................................Council Member Jim Hill ................................................................................Council Member Bill Holbert ..........................................................................Council Member Leslie Reed ..........................................................................Council Member 910 S. Friendswood Drive, Friendswood, TX 77546. These positions will remain open until filled. Fax 281-482-6491. EEO/ADA EMPLOYER. www.friendswood.com 14 James Toney, Jr. Director of Community Services Community Information Employment Opportunity Announcement Don’t miss out on this family event as the community of Friendswood, celebrates our country’s independence in patriotic style. For additional information or to sign up for the parade or to secure a booth space in the park, please contact the Community Services Department at (281) 996-3220. Sincerely, Please remember to support the businesses that advertised in this publication. Community Services Phone Numbers On Monday, July 5th The Grand Parade will travel down Friendswood Dr. The parade will begin at 10 a.m., at the corner of FM 518 and Heritage Drive, and will feature over 100 entries from Friendswood and around the State of Texas. The parade will conclude at Stevenson Park where rides, games, food, live entertainment and fun for the entire family will take place. The Zydeco Dots will be the featured entertainment along with a variety of patriotic performances throughout the day. The activities will begin shortly after the conclusion of the parade. Over 50 booth entries will provide the backdrop for the daytime activities. The daytime activities are scheduled to conclude at approximately 3:30 p.m. wide variety of programs and activities planned for the citizens of Friendswood in 2010. Jim Barr ..............................................................................Council Member 3 City Facilities Old City Park Activity Building Located at 300 Briarmeadow near Winding Way. Facilities include: picnic tables, barbecue pits, playground equipment and nature trails. A large riding arena with bleachers, concession stand and announcers booth host local horse shows and riding events. Approximately 6 acres of park land allows for parking of trucks, trailers and cars. Located at 416 Morningside. The Activity Building houses the Friendswood Senior Citizens Program and provides fitness classes, and meeting room space. Meeting Rooms: Library Mitch & Artha Wright Concert In The Park Series The Friendswood Public Library, located at 416 S. Friendswood Drive, welcomes all area citizens of all ages to visit the library and enjoy its many services. The library’s book collection consists of over 80,000 volumes with over 170 magazine and newspaper subscriptions. The library is able to readily provide popular titles, as nearly 450 new books are added monthly. A wide variety of reading materials for both recreational and educational reading is selected to provide for the reading interests and needs of toddlers through senior citizens. The library also has a wide selection of materials in other formats: dvds, videos, audiobooks (on tape and compact disc), music cds, and computer software. For additional information, please visit the library web page at www.friendswood.lib.tx.us or call the library at 281-482-7135. Great way to spend your Friday evening enjoying great music by great entertainers! Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, refreshments, dinner and / or snack. It’s time to sit back and enjoy an evening filled with great music! ◆ $25 (refundable) clean-up / security deposit Old City Park Rental Maximum of 4 hours - Flat Fee ranging from $20 - $50 depending on which meeting rooms are rented ◆ $25 (refundable) clean-up / security deposit ◆ $25 (resident) ◆ $50 (non-resident) ◆ $50 (resident group) ◆ $75 (non-resident group) All non-profit groups wishing to use meeting room space will be required to pay the $25 deposit. The rental fee may be waived with proof of non-profit status. Leavesley Park Located at 901 Buckingham in Regency Estates. This facility is available for small and large social events, private parties and many other activities. Facilities include: rest rooms, kitchen, tables, chairs and a large inside open area. Centennial Park Open 7 a.m. - 11 p.m. Located at 2200 South Friendswood Drive. The newest park addition to the Friendswood community. Facilities include: Two picnic pavilions, a 3/4-mile hiking/jogging trail, playground, concession, restrooms, two lighted multipurpose fields, one lighted football field, two new soccer fields additional parking for over 200 vehicles and the Evelyn. B. Newman Amphitheater. Leavesley Park Rental (Jones Hangar) ◆ $200 (refundable) clean-up / security deposit for individual use ◆ Non-Prime Time (before 6:00 p.m.) ◆ $100 (resident) ◆ $200 (non-resident) ◆ Prime Time (after 6:00 p.m.) ◆ $250 (resident) ◆ $375 (non-resident) Centennial Park (Pavilion) Rental ◆ $150 (refundable) clean-up / security deposit ◆ $50 (resident) ◆ $150 (non-resident) Renwick Sports Complex Available for rental December - February and the month of July. Located at 205 Stadium Drive, behind Westwood Elementary School. This facility contains 19 acres of baseball, football and soccer fields which are used for various youth leagues. Stevenson Park Special Events Evelyn B. Newman Amphitheater Open 24 hours This facility provides space for Fine Arts productions, community events, special events and private rentals. Hours of operation are as follows: Sunday – Thursday 11:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Friday – Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Located at 1100 South Friendswood Drive (FM 518) next to Fire Station #1. This beautiful park can be enjoyed by the entire family. Facilities include: playground area, picnic tables, four lighted tennis courts and rest rooms. This is also the site for Concerts in the Park. Additionally, the park contains the following facilities: ◆ Friendswood Sesquicentennial Pool - Can be reserved for Pool Parties. ◆ Gazebo - Lighted area can be reserved for wedding ceremonies, etc. ◆ Pavilion - Lighted area can be reserved for reunions, company parties, etc. *Pavilion/Gazebo are covered areas. Evelyn B. Newman Amphitheater Rental Resident Rates: Non-Resident Rates: Stevenson Park (Pavilion) Rental ◆ $150 (refundable) clean-up / security deposit ◆ $50 (resident) ◆ $150 (non-resident) Stevenson Park (Gazebo) Rental $750 Clean up and Security Deposit $500 Rental Fee $500 Janitorial Services (Optional) $750 Clean up and Security Deposit $750 Rental Fee $500 Janitorial Services (Optional) For additional information or to reserve a specific park or building, please call 281-996-3220. ◆ $25 (refundable) clean-up / security deposit ◆ $25 (resident) ◆ $50 (non-resident) ◆ $50 (resident group) ◆ $75 (non-resident group) Day/Time Date May 7* May 14 May 21 May 28 June 4 June 11 June 18 June 25 Entertainment Style Radio Disney AM 1590 DJ Friendswood & Clear Brook HS Jazz Band TX Blues Brothers (Tribute Band) Rock Variety Abbey Road/Already Gone Rock Variety Beatles/Eagles Tribute Route 66 Classic Rock Mark May Texas Blues Radio London Pop/Contemporary Green Onions Rock/Blues Hwy 59 Request Band * Concert begins at 6:00 p.m.* All concerts are free to the public. Prizes are given out during intermission. All concerts except where noted will take place at Stevenson Park, 1100 S. Friendswood Dr., in the Gazebo. Concerts begin at 7:00 p.m., and ends at approximately 9:00 p.m. Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, refreshments, dinner and/or a snack and sit back and enjoy an evening of fun and family entertainment sponsored by the City of Friendswood, Community Services Department. If you would like to be a sponsor and/or provide a door prize for one or more of the concerts, please contact James Toney at (281) 996-3220. Holiday Hustle - 5K Fun Run / Walk & Kid’s K Children and Young Adult Services The library offers storytimes and special programs throughout the year. A special summer service is the Summer Reading Club. Other summer activities are as follows: Monday 1:30 p.m. Tuesday 10:10 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Wednesday 10:10 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Thursday 1:30 p.m. Friday 10:10 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 1:30 p.m. A fun for all event that begins and ends at Stevenson Park. Top male / Top female in each category, Overall male / female, 1st male / female walker, and 1st place male & female for the Kid’s K. T-shirt & goodie bag included. All proceeds will go to the Laura Recovery Center Foundation based here in Friendswood. Ages Day/Time 1776 Memorial Park Fee Located in Imperial Estates off FM 2351. This nature park has 12.6 acres of wooded area which runs along the banks of Clear Creek. This park is ideal for bird watching and nature study. Fridays, 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Location Crafts for ages 5-7 Toddler storytime (Up to age 3 1/2) Preschool storytime (Ages 3 1/2 to 5) Various special programs including magic shows, puppet shows and endangered animals Toddler storytime (Up to age 3 1/2) Preschool storytime (Ages 3 1/2 to 5) Pre-teen program (Ages 8-10) Young Adult program (Ages 11-14) Special program for all ages Toddler storytime (Up to age 3 1/2) Preschool storytime (Ages 3 1/2 to 5) Pre-teen and young adult program (Ages 8-14) LIBRARY HOURS Monday - Thursday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY For a detailed schedule, please stop by the library at: 416 S. Friendswood Drive or call 281-482-7135 or visit us at www.friendswood.lib.tx.us. 5K Run / Walk – All Ages Kid’s K – 12 & Under Saturday, December 4, 2010 Kid’s K 8:00 a.m. 5K Run / Walk 8:15 a.m. $15 – 5K / $10 – Kid’s K (early registration) $20 – 5K / $15 – Kid’s K (day of race) Stevenson Park - 901 S. Friendswood Dr. IRRIGATION (LI7758) • LANDSCAPING • FERTILIZATION FLAGSTONE DECKING • LIGHTING BACKFLOW CERTIFICATION • COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE Friendswood Sportspark Located off of FM 528 and Moore Road (2910 W. Parkwood). This is a 27 acre multi-purpose sportspark. This facility contains 4 lighted softball fields, 3 lighted soccer fields, concession stand and restrooms. A beautiful facility that accommodates girl’s softball, adult softball leagues and youth soccer. For additional information or if you’re interested in helping sponsor the “Holiday Hustle”, please contact the Community Services Department at 281-996-3220 4 Call 281-648-9731 for a free estimate. Corey Kirkland, Owner 13 City Facilities 518 FM DIXIE FARM RD BEAMER RD CITY OF FRIENDSWOOD PARKS AND FACILITIES STADIUM DR Randolph Frankie Carter nty) Park (Harris Cou Renwick Park City of Friendswood 2010/2011 City Holidays FM 2351 1776 Memorial Park EDGEWOOD DR MORNINGSIDE WILLOWICK Public Library Activity Building City Hall City Pool Y WINDING WA RD FM 528 WINDSOR Public Safety Public Works DEEPWOOD E OR MO Friendswood Sportspark Leavesley Park FRIENDSWOOD LINK RD Good Friday Friday, April 2 Thanksgiving Holidays Memorial Day Thursday, Nov. 25 & Friday, November 26 Christmas Holidays Sunday, July 4 Labor Day Monday, September 6 FM FM 5 18 12 Veterans Day Tuesday, November 11 Independence Day PARKWOOD AVE Manison Pkwy Centennial Park New Years Day Friday, Dec, 31 2010 Monday, May 31 CITY LIMITS Stevenson Park Old City Park BRIARMEADOW BUCKINGHAM BLACKHAWK BLVD CEDARWOOD SUNSET DR GREENBRIAR DR CASTLEWOOD FRIENDSWOOD DR SPREADING OAKS I-45 Y CIT ITS LIM ST WE 5 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Monday, Jan. 17, 2011 52 8 D BLV EA AR BAY Thursday, Dec. 23 & Friday, Dec. 24 Columbus Day Monday, October 11 President’s Day Monday, Feb. 14, 2011 Youth Activities Sesquicentennial Swimming Pool Summer Day Camp This camp offers a variety of indoor and outdoor activities, including arts and crafts, nature studies, scavenger hunts, swimming, sports, etc. The last Friday of each session is Field Trip Day. Pool Rules 1. All persons entering the pool area must pay the admission fee and have a pass or ID card. 13. Running, dunking, horseplay, pushing, profanity or lewd behavior is prohibited. 2. Please walk. No running. 14. Children under 3 years must remain within arms reach of an adult while in the pool. 3. Diving is prohibited. 15. Cloth and disposable diapers are not allowed within the pool. Children needing diapers must wear rubber pants with tight fitting legs. 4. Inflatable toys are not allowed. Certain personal floating devices will be allowed (check with Lifeguard). 5. Children 12 years and under must be directly accompanied and supervised by their parent or legal guardian. 16. Swimsuits only - No shorts, shirts, or long pants. 6. Please take a warm soapy shower before entering the pool. 17. Beach balls only, restricted to non-crowded times. 7. The City is not responsible for lost or stolen items. 18. Anyone caught swimming after hours will forfeit their swim pass and will be arrested for TRESPASSING. 8. Coolers and ice chests are not allowed on the pool deck. 9. Smoking and glass containers are not allowed in the facility. Inclement Weather Policy 10. Food and drinks are restricted to the picnic tables and grass areas only. The pool and facility will be cleared upon the first sound of thunder or sight of lightning. Patrons will not be allowed to re-enter the facility until 30 minutes after the last evidence of the storm. The facility will also close during a rainstorm if the pool bottom cannot be seen. 11. Alcoholic beverages are not allowed in the facility or pool area. 12. All radios must have headphones or be kept at a low volume. Cool your summer off with a dip in the city pool! Pool capacity: 235 persons. Pool Depth: up to 5 feet deep. For any additional information, please call 281-482-0936 during pool operation hours. Pool is located at 900 Cedarwood. Ages Open Day/Time Regular Season Monday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (CLOSED for maintenance) 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (Open Swim) Tuesday - Friday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Open Swim) 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (Open Swim) Saturday/Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Open Swim) 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (Open Swim) Dates Preseason May 29 - 31 Hours: 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Regular Season June 1 - August 22 Refer to regular season hours listed above. July 4 - 1:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m. FREE ADMISSION Pool Closed June 5th 1:00pm – 5:00pm June 19th 1:00pm – 5:00pm End of Season August 28 - 29 , September 4 - 5 Saturday / Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Ages Day Time 6 to 12 years of age Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (extended care is available for a nominal fee) Location Leavesley Park Hanger, 901 Buckingham Dates A session is 2 weeks. ◆ Session I: June 1 - June 11 ◆ Session II: June 14 - June 25 ◆ Session III: June 28 - July 9 July 12 - July 23 ◆ Session IV: ◆ Session V: July 26 - August 6 ◆ Session VI: August 9 - August 20 Fees $150 (resident) $120 (each additional child - same household) $160 (non-resident) $120 (each additional child - same household) *Session I & Session III will be discounted due to Memorial Day & 4th of July Holiday • A $50 fee (non-refundable) per session will hold a space open for your child. However, the space will be forfeited if balance for the session is not received by the deadline date. • For an additional $30 per session, supervision before camp (7am 9am) and after camp (4pm - 6pm) is available. • Each individual camper will be limited to a maximum of 5 sessions. • Copy of birth certificate and health insurance card required at time of registration. • Discount for half sessions will not be available. Summer Activity Registration The City of Friendswood Community Services Department will be offering registration for our Summer Day Camp through a lottery system. All Friendswood residents interested in registering their child/children for Summer Day Camp will need to come to the Community Services Department, which is located on the second floor in the City of Friendswood City Hall, 910 S. Friendswood Dr. Registration for the lottery system will take place between Monday, April 5 and Wednesday, April 28 during normal business hours. Proof of residency will be required at registration (valid Driver’s License or Friendswood Water Bill). Parents will be asked to fill out a lottery registration form detailing which sessions are being requested. Families will be notified by Friday, April 30, if they were able to secure a spot in the session(s) requested. Families chosen in the lottery will be required to pay, either deposits or full payments by 5 pm on Friday, May 7, or your space will be forfeited. Beginning May 11, non-residents may register for any remaining openings or be put on the waiting list. For additional information, please call, 281-996-3220. Cancellation or Rescheduling All activities must have a minimum number of participants in order to be held. The Community Services Department reserves the rights to cancel, combine, change time or date, or make any revisions that may be necessary. Last Days of Operation September 6 Hours: 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Fees Resident Season Pass, 5 members $75 Each additional member $10 Individual $45 Twenty Visit Pass $15 Daily Visit Pass (all ages) $1 Seniors 55 & Up No admission fee Non-Resident Season Pass, 5 members Each additional member Individual Twenty Visit Pass Daily Visit Pass (all ages) $85 $10 $55 $30 $2 Rental Information Private Pool Parties can be scheduled on the following days and times: ◆ Saturday and Sunday mornings from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. ◆ Saturday and Sunday evenings from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. ◆ $35 per hour ($45 non-resident) plus $8 per hour / lifeguard To schedule a pool party before the pool opens, please call 281-996-3220 6 11 Youth Special Events Aquatics Pitch, Hit & Run Youth Sports Day Intended to encourage youth participation and emphasize the “FUN” element of baseball competition. Participants will compete in three important aspects of baseball: pitching, batting and base-running. A parade and ceremony to recognize youth sports (i.e., little league, girls softball, etc.) Ages All Day Saturday Time 9:00 a.m. Date March/April 2011 Fee Free Location Parade route is along South Friendswood Drive (FM 518) and ends at Renwick Sports Complex. A ceremony will follow. For over 120 years, the YMCA has been teaching people to swim. YMCA swim lessons focus more than just learning to swim. YMCA lesson plans include personal safety, personal growth, water adjustment, stroke development, and water sports and games. YMCA lessons also emphasize the core values of the YMCA, caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. The Coppinger Family YMCA offers classes for all ages. It is never too early or too late to learn to swim! There is a $40 resident fee per session, and a $30 per year membership fee. Kidfish Swim Lesson Information The “KIDFISH” program is an outreach program that is designed to bring communities together by creating fishing opportunities and memories for children and families. The program is free to the public. Fishing tackle and bait will be provided at no additional charge. During “KIDFISH”, children participate in a “KIDFISH” College presentation teaching them about fishing, conservation, and respect for the environment, the fish, and other memorable fishing experiences. To learn more about “KIDFISH” please visit their website at www.kidfish.com. Ages 16 & Under Day/Time Saturday 9:00 a.m. - Noon Date April 2011 Fee Free Location Centennial Park Pond 2200 S. Friendswood Dr. Instructor Kidfish Staff & Volunteers • Please pick up a Parent Handbook which is available at the Welcome Center. • All instructors are certified YMCA Swim Instructors. They teach according to YMCA of the USA Swim Lesson program curriculum. • The pool will close and classes will be cancelled if lightning is seen, thunder is heard, or rain hinders the visibility of the pool. After each occurrence of thunder or lightning, the pool must close for 30 minutes. Other reasons for cancellations include pool maintenance, etc. • Fridays will be used for make-up days for lessons. Only lessons cancelled by the YMCA are eligible for make-up. Lessons missed due to personal conflict/illness are not eligible for make-up. Seven out of eight lessons are guaranteed. • Classes that have met for at least 20 minutes will not be made up. • Spring Online Registration begins April 12th. Ages Groups Time Date Fee Location Instructors Boys & Girls, ages 7 - 14 years 7-8 yrs 9-10 yrs 11-12 yrs 13-14 yrs With boys and girls competing together (age is determined as of July 17, 2009). 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. April 2011 FREE Renwick Sports Complex Fld. #5 205 Stadium Drive Community Services Staff & Volunteers Punt, Pass & Kick Competition Intended to encourage youth participation in football competition. Participants will compete for distance / accuracy in punting, passing and kicking. Ages Groups Time Date Fee Location Instructors Boys and Girls, ages 8 - 15 yrs 8-9 yrs 10-11 yrs 12-13 yrs 14-15 yrs 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. September 2010 Free Centennial Park Community Services Staff & Volunteers America’s Favorite Swim Instructor Class Descriptions INFANT/TODDLER CLASSES (6 months - 36 months) Parent/Child: The objective of this class is to get both the parent and the child comfortable in the water while having fun and learning safety. Classes include games, songs, and toys that encourage basic movements in the water such as kicking, arm strokes, and breath control. PRE-SCHOOL CLASSES (3 years - 5 years) Pike (Beginner): This class is for those who cannot or will not put their face in the water. It is ideal for first time swimmers. Eel (Beginner): This class is for those who will put their face in the water and attempt skills when asked. Ray/Starfish (Advanced): This class is for those who will jump in and swim unassisted to the side but need to work on technique. YOUTH CLASSES (6 years - 12 years) Polliwog (Beginner): This class is for the beginner swimmer. Child may be afraid of the water, but is able to play in shallow water - has no stroke development. Guppy (Beginner Advanced): This class is for those who can paddle 25 yards with assistance or 20 ft without assistance on his/her front or side. Minnow (Intermediate): This class is for those who can do the front and back crawl the length of the pool with proper breathing. Fish/Flying Fish (Advanced): This class is for those who are comfortable with front and back crawl. This class also teaches breaststroke and butterfly, refines stroke technique, and teaches basic rescue skills. SESSION I: JUNE 14-JUNE 24 Monday - Thursday for 2 weeks Parent/Child .......10:00-10:30 am Pike....................10:00-10:40 am Eel ......................10:00-10:40 am Polliwog.............10:00-10:40 am Guppy ................10:00-10:40 am Minnow..............10:00-10:40 am Parent/Child .......10:45-11:15 am Pike....................10:45-11:25 am Eel ......................10:45-11:25 am Ray.....................10:45-11:25 am Polliwog.............10:45-11:25 am Fish ....................10:45-11:25 am SESSION III: JULY 12-JULY 22 Monday - Thursday for 2 weeks Parent/Child .......10:00-10:30 am Pike....................10:00-10:40 am Eel ......................10:00-10:40 am Polliwog.............10:00-10:40 am Guppy ................10:00-10:40 am Minnow..............10:00-10:40 am Parent/Child .......10:45-11:15 am Pike....................10:45-11:25 am Eel ......................10:45-11:25 am Ray.....................10:45-11:25 am Polliwog.............10:45-11:25 am Fish ....................10:45-11:25 am SESSION II: JUNE 28-JULY 8 Monday - Thursday for 2 weeks Parent/Child .......10:00-10:30 am Pike....................10:00-10:40 am Eel ......................10:00-10:40 am Polliwog.............10:00-10:40 am Guppy ................10:00-10:40 am Minnow..............10:00-10:40 am Parent/Child .......10:45-11:15 am Pike....................10:45-11:25 am Eel ......................10:45-11:25 am Ray.....................10:45-11:25 am Polliwog.............10:45-11:25 am Fish ....................10:45-11:25 am SESSION IV: JULY 26-AUGUST 5 Monday - Thursday for 2 weeks Parent/Child .......10:00-10:30 am Pike....................10:00-10:40 am Eel ......................10:00-10:40 am Polliwog.............10:00-10:40 am Guppy ................10:00-10:40 am Minnow..............10:00-10:40 am Parent/Child .......10:45-11:15 am Pike....................10:45-11:25 am Eel ......................10:45-11:25 am Ray.....................10:45-11:25 am Polliwog.............10:45-11:25 am Fish ....................10:45-11:25 am Location for all swim lesson sessions: Sesquicentennial Pool *Non-Friendswood Residents will pay the regular YMCA fees. Inclement Weather Make-Up day on Friday of each week. Water Aerobics The full benefit of aerobics without stress on joints and muscles. Fun and creative class with great music. AGES Adult DAY Monday - Thursday TIME 7:05 - 8:00 p.m. DATE Session I June 1 - June 24 Session II June 28 - July 22 Session III July 26 - August 19 FEE $32 / session or $3 / class LOCATION Sesquicentennial Pool, 900 Cedarwood To register for swim lessons, please stop by or call the Pearland YMCA at 281-485-6805. 10 7 Senior Activities Adult Fitness Programs Friendswood Senior Citizen Program (FSCP) Health & Fitness Jazzercise Spice up your lifestyle and shape your body with our health and fitness class. A fun way to burn fat, get tone, increase flexibility, and enhance your strength! Each class is approximately 60 minutes and incorporates the following components. A warm-up segment comprising gentle rhythmic movements and jazz isolations for individual muscle groups. An aerobic segment to increase cardiovascular fitness and burn calories. An aerobic cool-down segment to reduce heart rate. A muscle-toning segment with weights to strengthen the hips, thighs, derriere, abdomen, upper torso and arms. A final cool-down stretch segment to return the heart rate to normal. The goal of FSCP is to enrich the lives of senior adults in Friendswood. Activities, exercise programs, cultural programs, health education and field trips, are all a vital part of this program. The program strives to create a sense of community for Friendswood seniors by sponsoring multigenerational events and partnering with other city groups and organizations to enhance the quality of life of all age groups. Friendswood seniors participate in a variety of activities, trips and special events creatively designed to meet the ever changing needs and interests of a growing, active adult population. Everything from Tai Chi to Ballroom Dancing, line dancing, tap dancing or fitness instruction is offered on the weekly activities calendar. Most classes are taught by volunteer instructors. Special events offered each month range from holiday celebrations to live entertainment performances by local and regional artists, lectures and instructors. Field Trips scheduled monthly and throughout the year include short day trips to area attractions as well as exciting and professionally organized overnight trips and excursions to near by cities and tourist destinations. For more details go to the city website at http://www.friendswood.com, click on the “Senior Citizen Program” icon to find the current edition of The Friendswood Star--a full color newsletter and calendar describing each month’s activities and events. For more information, to schedule bus service or to R.S.V.P for an event call 281-482-8441. Transportation & Nutrition Program Bus service within the city limits, is available for seniors who wish to participate in Senior Citizen Program activities. To schedule a ride on the bus seniors must call a day ahead. Contributions are accepted and appreciated for this service but not required. Congregate meals are furnished to Friendswood Senior Citizen program participants via the Houston-Galveston Area Council Agency on Aging. To receive these meals seniors must be at least 60 or older. There is a suggested donation of $1 per meal. Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Friendswood Activity Building • 281-482-8441 416 Morningside Drive • Friendswood, TX 77546 Ages Adult Day Monday - Thursday Time 5:45 - 6:45 p.m. Date 8 week sessions (year round) Session I: Feb. 1 - Mar. 25 Session II: Mar. 29 - May 20 Session III: May 24 - July 15 Session IV: July 19- Sept. 9 Session V: Sept.13 - Nov. 4 Session VI: Nov. 8 - Dec. 31 No Classes City Holidays Nov. 23-26, Dec. 21-24 Fee $42/session or $3/class (Payable by check only) Location Activity Building, 416 Morningside Ages Day/Time Date Fee Locations Instructor FYI: Registration takes place Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM at the Activity Building or before class begins at 5:45 PM. Maximum of 30 participants per class. No one is allowed to enter class after warm-up. Please make check payable to the City of Friendswood. For additional information, please call the Community Services Dept. at (281) 996-3220. Adult Monday - Thursday 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Year Round Varies Activity Building, 416 Morningside Lisa Alvear, 281-332-5084 Adult Sports Adult Softball Leagues League play consists of Coed, Mens “D” and Mens “DD”. All league play consist of 1st and 2nd place awards and an ASA card. All league play takes place at the Friendswood Sportspark located at 2910 W. Parkwood. Rain Out Line: 281-996-3358 Spring / Summer Leagues Adult Coed League Day Sundays Time League play begins at 4:30 p.m. Dates February - August (double header - 6 or 7 week league) Fees $230 plus umpire fees & $60 forfeit fee deposit. Adult Men’s “DD” League Day Sundays Time League play begins at 6:30 p.m. Dates February - August (double header - 6 or 7 week league) Fees $230 plus umpire fees & $60 forfeit fee deposit Fall / Winter Leagues Adult Men’s “D” & “DD” Leagues Day Mondays Time League play begins at 6:30 p.m. Dates September - December (double header - 6 or 7 week league) Fees $230 plus umpire fees & $60 forfeit fee deposit Genie Balderaz, Senior Program Manager [email protected] Elena Luquette, Assistant Senior Program Manager [email protected] Adult Men’s “D” & “DD” Leagues Day Mondays Time League play begins at 6:30 p.m. Dates February - August (double header - 6 or 7 week league) Fees $230 plus umpire fees & $60 forfeit fee deposit Spookfest Softball Tournament Adult Men’s “DD” and Coed Leagues Day Thursdays Time League play begins at 6:30 p.m. Dates September - December (double header - 6 or 7 week league) Fees $230 plus umpire fees & $60 forfeit fee deposit Ages Day Time Dates Fees Adult Coed and Men’s “D” Saturday & Sunday Play begins at 9:00 a.m. October 31, 2010 $150 (Includes umpire fees) Adult Flag Football Leagues All league play consists of 1st and 2nd place awards and a TAAF card. League play takes place at Centennial Park located at 2200 S. Friendswood Drive. Call the Community Services Department at 281-996-3220 for more information. Rain Out LIne: 281-996-3358 Spring/Winter Leagues Adult Men’s Competitive League Day Mondays Time League play begins at 6:30 p.m. Dates January - July 2010 (6 games double header with playoffs) Fees $230 & $80 forfeit fee deposit 8 Adult Men’s Novice League Day Tuesdays Time League play begins at 6:30 p.m. Dates January - July 2010 (6 games double header with playoffs) Fees $230 & $80 forfeit fee deposit 9 Adult Men’s Open League Day Thursdays Time League play begins at 6:30 p.m. Dates January - July 2010 (6 games double header with playoffs) Fees $230 & $80 forfeit fee deposit Senior Activities Adult Fitness Programs Friendswood Senior Citizen Program (FSCP) Health & Fitness Jazzercise Spice up your lifestyle and shape your body with our health and fitness class. A fun way to burn fat, get tone, increase flexibility, and enhance your strength! Each class is approximately 60 minutes and incorporates the following components. A warm-up segment comprising gentle rhythmic movements and jazz isolations for individual muscle groups. An aerobic segment to increase cardiovascular fitness and burn calories. An aerobic cool-down segment to reduce heart rate. A muscle-toning segment with weights to strengthen the hips, thighs, derriere, abdomen, upper torso and arms. A final cool-down stretch segment to return the heart rate to normal. The goal of FSCP is to enrich the lives of senior adults in Friendswood. Activities, exercise programs, cultural programs, health education and field trips, are all a vital part of this program. The program strives to create a sense of community for Friendswood seniors by sponsoring multigenerational events and partnering with other city groups and organizations to enhance the quality of life of all age groups. Friendswood seniors participate in a variety of activities, trips and special events creatively designed to meet the ever changing needs and interests of a growing, active adult population. Everything from Tai Chi to Ballroom Dancing, line dancing, tap dancing or fitness instruction is offered on the weekly activities calendar. Most classes are taught by volunteer instructors. Special events offered each month range from holiday celebrations to live entertainment performances by local and regional artists, lectures and instructors. Field Trips scheduled monthly and throughout the year include short day trips to area attractions as well as exciting and professionally organized overnight trips and excursions to near by cities and tourist destinations. For more details go to the city website at http://www.friendswood.com, click on the “Senior Citizen Program” icon to find the current edition of The Friendswood Star--a full color newsletter and calendar describing each month’s activities and events. For more information, to schedule bus service or to R.S.V.P for an event call 281-482-8441. Transportation & Nutrition Program Bus service within the city limits, is available for seniors who wish to participate in Senior Citizen Program activities. To schedule a ride on the bus seniors must call a day ahead. Contributions are accepted and appreciated for this service but not required. Congregate meals are furnished to Friendswood Senior Citizen program participants via the Houston-Galveston Area Council Agency on Aging. To receive these meals seniors must be at least 60 or older. There is a suggested donation of $1 per meal. Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Friendswood Activity Building • 281-482-8441 416 Morningside Drive • Friendswood, TX 77546 Ages Adult Day Monday - Thursday Time 5:45 - 6:45 p.m. Date 8 week sessions (year round) Session I: Feb. 1 - Mar. 25 Session II: Mar. 29 - May 20 Session III: May 24 - July 15 Session IV: July 19- Sept. 9 Session V: Sept.13 - Nov. 4 Session VI: Nov. 8 - Dec. 31 No Classes City Holidays Nov. 23-26, Dec. 21-24 Fee $42/session or $3/class (Payable by check only) Location Activity Building, 416 Morningside Ages Day/Time Date Fee Locations Instructor FYI: Registration takes place Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM at the Activity Building or before class begins at 5:45 PM. Maximum of 30 participants per class. No one is allowed to enter class after warm-up. Please make check payable to the City of Friendswood. For additional information, please call the Community Services Dept. at (281) 996-3220. Adult Monday - Thursday 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Year Round Varies Activity Building, 416 Morningside Lisa Alvear, 281-332-5084 Adult Sports Adult Softball Leagues League play consists of Coed, Mens “D” and Mens “DD”. All league play consist of 1st and 2nd place awards and an ASA card. All league play takes place at the Friendswood Sportspark located at 2910 W. Parkwood. Rain Out Line: 281-996-3358 Spring / Summer Leagues Adult Coed League Day Sundays Time League play begins at 4:30 p.m. Dates February - August (double header - 6 or 7 week league) Fees $230 plus umpire fees & $60 forfeit fee deposit. Adult Men’s “DD” League Day Sundays Time League play begins at 6:30 p.m. Dates February - August (double header - 6 or 7 week league) Fees $230 plus umpire fees & $60 forfeit fee deposit Fall / Winter Leagues Adult Men’s “D” & “DD” Leagues Day Mondays Time League play begins at 6:30 p.m. Dates September - December (double header - 6 or 7 week league) Fees $230 plus umpire fees & $60 forfeit fee deposit Genie Balderaz, Senior Program Manager [email protected] Elena Luquette, Assistant Senior Program Manager [email protected] Adult Men’s “D” & “DD” Leagues Day Mondays Time League play begins at 6:30 p.m. Dates February - August (double header - 6 or 7 week league) Fees $230 plus umpire fees & $60 forfeit fee deposit Spookfest Softball Tournament Adult Men’s “DD” and Coed Leagues Day Thursdays Time League play begins at 6:30 p.m. Dates September - December (double header - 6 or 7 week league) Fees $230 plus umpire fees & $60 forfeit fee deposit Ages Day Time Dates Fees Adult Coed and Men’s “D” Saturday & Sunday Play begins at 9:00 a.m. October 31, 2010 $150 (Includes umpire fees) Adult Flag Football Leagues All league play consists of 1st and 2nd place awards and a TAAF card. League play takes place at Centennial Park located at 2200 S. Friendswood Drive. Call the Community Services Department at 281-996-3220 for more information. Rain Out LIne: 281-996-3358 Spring/Winter Leagues Adult Men’s Competitive League Day Mondays Time League play begins at 6:30 p.m. Dates January - July 2010 (6 games double header with playoffs) Fees $230 & $80 forfeit fee deposit 8 Adult Men’s Novice League Day Tuesdays Time League play begins at 6:30 p.m. Dates January - July 2010 (6 games double header with playoffs) Fees $230 & $80 forfeit fee deposit 9 Adult Men’s Open League Day Thursdays Time League play begins at 6:30 p.m. Dates January - July 2010 (6 games double header with playoffs) Fees $230 & $80 forfeit fee deposit Youth Special Events Aquatics Pitch, Hit & Run Youth Sports Day Intended to encourage youth participation and emphasize the “FUN” element of baseball competition. Participants will compete in three important aspects of baseball: pitching, batting and base-running. A parade and ceremony to recognize youth sports (i.e., little league, girls softball, etc.) Ages All Day Saturday Time 9:00 a.m. Date March/April 2011 Fee Free Location Parade route is along South Friendswood Drive (FM 518) and ends at Renwick Sports Complex. A ceremony will follow. For over 120 years, the YMCA has been teaching people to swim. YMCA swim lessons focus more than just learning to swim. YMCA lesson plans include personal safety, personal growth, water adjustment, stroke development, and water sports and games. YMCA lessons also emphasize the core values of the YMCA, caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. The Coppinger Family YMCA offers classes for all ages. It is never too early or too late to learn to swim! There is a $40 resident fee per session, and a $30 per year membership fee. Kidfish Swim Lesson Information The “KIDFISH” program is an outreach program that is designed to bring communities together by creating fishing opportunities and memories for children and families. The program is free to the public. Fishing tackle and bait will be provided at no additional charge. During “KIDFISH”, children participate in a “KIDFISH” College presentation teaching them about fishing, conservation, and respect for the environment, the fish, and other memorable fishing experiences. To learn more about “KIDFISH” please visit their website at www.kidfish.com. Ages 16 & Under Day/Time Saturday 9:00 a.m. - Noon Date April 2011 Fee Free Location Centennial Park Pond 2200 S. Friendswood Dr. Instructor Kidfish Staff & Volunteers • Please pick up a Parent Handbook which is available at the Welcome Center. • All instructors are certified YMCA Swim Instructors. They teach according to YMCA of the USA Swim Lesson program curriculum. • The pool will close and classes will be cancelled if lightning is seen, thunder is heard, or rain hinders the visibility of the pool. After each occurrence of thunder or lightning, the pool must close for 30 minutes. Other reasons for cancellations include pool maintenance, etc. • Fridays will be used for make-up days for lessons. Only lessons cancelled by the YMCA are eligible for make-up. Lessons missed due to personal conflict/illness are not eligible for make-up. Seven out of eight lessons are guaranteed. • Classes that have met for at least 20 minutes will not be made up. • Spring Online Registration begins April 12th. Ages Groups Time Date Fee Location Instructors Boys & Girls, ages 7 - 14 years 7-8 yrs 9-10 yrs 11-12 yrs 13-14 yrs With boys and girls competing together (age is determined as of July 17, 2009). 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. April 2011 FREE Renwick Sports Complex Fld. #5 205 Stadium Drive Community Services Staff & Volunteers Punt, Pass & Kick Competition Intended to encourage youth participation in football competition. Participants will compete for distance / accuracy in punting, passing and kicking. Ages Groups Time Date Fee Location Instructors Boys and Girls, ages 8 - 15 yrs 8-9 yrs 10-11 yrs 12-13 yrs 14-15 yrs 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. September 2010 Free Centennial Park Community Services Staff & Volunteers America’s Favorite Swim Instructor Class Descriptions INFANT/TODDLER CLASSES (6 months - 36 months) Parent/Child: The objective of this class is to get both the parent and the child comfortable in the water while having fun and learning safety. Classes include games, songs, and toys that encourage basic movements in the water such as kicking, arm strokes, and breath control. PRE-SCHOOL CLASSES (3 years - 5 years) Pike (Beginner): This class is for those who cannot or will not put their face in the water. It is ideal for first time swimmers. Eel (Beginner): This class is for those who will put their face in the water and attempt skills when asked. Ray/Starfish (Advanced): This class is for those who will jump in and swim unassisted to the side but need to work on technique. YOUTH CLASSES (6 years - 12 years) Polliwog (Beginner): This class is for the beginner swimmer. Child may be afraid of the water, but is able to play in shallow water - has no stroke development. Guppy (Beginner Advanced): This class is for those who can paddle 25 yards with assistance or 20 ft without assistance on his/her front or side. Minnow (Intermediate): This class is for those who can do the front and back crawl the length of the pool with proper breathing. Fish/Flying Fish (Advanced): This class is for those who are comfortable with front and back crawl. This class also teaches breaststroke and butterfly, refines stroke technique, and teaches basic rescue skills. SESSION I: JUNE 14-JUNE 24 Monday - Thursday for 2 weeks Parent/Child .......10:00-10:30 am Pike....................10:00-10:40 am Eel ......................10:00-10:40 am Polliwog.............10:00-10:40 am Guppy ................10:00-10:40 am Minnow..............10:00-10:40 am Parent/Child .......10:45-11:15 am Pike....................10:45-11:25 am Eel ......................10:45-11:25 am Ray.....................10:45-11:25 am Polliwog.............10:45-11:25 am Fish ....................10:45-11:25 am SESSION III: JULY 12-JULY 22 Monday - Thursday for 2 weeks Parent/Child .......10:00-10:30 am Pike....................10:00-10:40 am Eel ......................10:00-10:40 am Polliwog.............10:00-10:40 am Guppy ................10:00-10:40 am Minnow..............10:00-10:40 am Parent/Child .......10:45-11:15 am Pike....................10:45-11:25 am Eel ......................10:45-11:25 am Ray.....................10:45-11:25 am Polliwog.............10:45-11:25 am Fish ....................10:45-11:25 am SESSION II: JUNE 28-JULY 8 Monday - Thursday for 2 weeks Parent/Child .......10:00-10:30 am Pike....................10:00-10:40 am Eel ......................10:00-10:40 am Polliwog.............10:00-10:40 am Guppy ................10:00-10:40 am Minnow..............10:00-10:40 am Parent/Child .......10:45-11:15 am Pike....................10:45-11:25 am Eel ......................10:45-11:25 am Ray.....................10:45-11:25 am Polliwog.............10:45-11:25 am Fish ....................10:45-11:25 am SESSION IV: JULY 26-AUGUST 5 Monday - Thursday for 2 weeks Parent/Child .......10:00-10:30 am Pike....................10:00-10:40 am Eel ......................10:00-10:40 am Polliwog.............10:00-10:40 am Guppy ................10:00-10:40 am Minnow..............10:00-10:40 am Parent/Child .......10:45-11:15 am Pike....................10:45-11:25 am Eel ......................10:45-11:25 am Ray.....................10:45-11:25 am Polliwog.............10:45-11:25 am Fish ....................10:45-11:25 am Location for all swim lesson sessions: Sesquicentennial Pool *Non-Friendswood Residents will pay the regular YMCA fees. Inclement Weather Make-Up day on Friday of each week. Water Aerobics The full benefit of aerobics without stress on joints and muscles. Fun and creative class with great music. AGES Adult DAY Monday - Thursday TIME 7:05 - 8:00 p.m. DATE Session I June 1 - June 24 Session II June 28 - July 22 Session III July 26 - August 19 FEE $32 / session or $3 / class LOCATION Sesquicentennial Pool, 900 Cedarwood To register for swim lessons, please stop by or call the Pearland YMCA at 281-485-6805. 10 7 Youth Activities Sesquicentennial Swimming Pool Summer Day Camp This camp offers a variety of indoor and outdoor activities, including arts and crafts, nature studies, scavenger hunts, swimming, sports, etc. The last Friday of each session is Field Trip Day. Pool Rules 1. All persons entering the pool area must pay the admission fee and have a pass or ID card. 13. Running, dunking, horseplay, pushing, profanity or lewd behavior is prohibited. 2. Please walk. No running. 14. Children under 3 years must remain within arms reach of an adult while in the pool. 3. Diving is prohibited. 15. Cloth and disposable diapers are not allowed within the pool. Children needing diapers must wear rubber pants with tight fitting legs. 4. Inflatable toys are not allowed. Certain personal floating devices will be allowed (check with Lifeguard). 5. Children 12 years and under must be directly accompanied and supervised by their parent or legal guardian. 16. Swimsuits only - No shorts, shirts, or long pants. 6. Please take a warm soapy shower before entering the pool. 17. Beach balls only, restricted to non-crowded times. 7. The City is not responsible for lost or stolen items. 18. Anyone caught swimming after hours will forfeit their swim pass and will be arrested for TRESPASSING. 8. Coolers and ice chests are not allowed on the pool deck. 9. Smoking and glass containers are not allowed in the facility. Inclement Weather Policy 10. Food and drinks are restricted to the picnic tables and grass areas only. The pool and facility will be cleared upon the first sound of thunder or sight of lightning. Patrons will not be allowed to re-enter the facility until 30 minutes after the last evidence of the storm. The facility will also close during a rainstorm if the pool bottom cannot be seen. 11. Alcoholic beverages are not allowed in the facility or pool area. 12. All radios must have headphones or be kept at a low volume. Cool your summer off with a dip in the city pool! Pool capacity: 235 persons. Pool Depth: up to 5 feet deep. For any additional information, please call 281-482-0936 during pool operation hours. Pool is located at 900 Cedarwood. Ages Open Day/Time Regular Season Monday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (CLOSED for maintenance) 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (Open Swim) Tuesday - Friday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Open Swim) 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (Open Swim) Saturday/Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Open Swim) 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (Open Swim) Dates Preseason May 29 - 31 Hours: 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Regular Season June 1 - August 22 Refer to regular season hours listed above. July 4 - 1:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m. FREE ADMISSION Pool Closed June 5th 1:00pm – 5:00pm June 19th 1:00pm – 5:00pm End of Season August 28 - 29 , September 4 - 5 Saturday / Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Ages Day Time 6 to 12 years of age Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (extended care is available for a nominal fee) Location Leavesley Park Hanger, 901 Buckingham Dates A session is 2 weeks. ◆ Session I: June 1 - June 11 ◆ Session II: June 14 - June 25 ◆ Session III: June 28 - July 9 July 12 - July 23 ◆ Session IV: ◆ Session V: July 26 - August 6 ◆ Session VI: August 9 - August 20 Fees $150 (resident) $120 (each additional child - same household) $160 (non-resident) $120 (each additional child - same household) *Session I & Session III will be discounted due to Memorial Day & 4th of July Holiday • A $50 fee (non-refundable) per session will hold a space open for your child. However, the space will be forfeited if balance for the session is not received by the deadline date. • For an additional $30 per session, supervision before camp (7am 9am) and after camp (4pm - 6pm) is available. • Each individual camper will be limited to a maximum of 5 sessions. • Copy of birth certificate and health insurance card required at time of registration. • Discount for half sessions will not be available. Summer Activity Registration The City of Friendswood Community Services Department will be offering registration for our Summer Day Camp through a lottery system. All Friendswood residents interested in registering their child/children for Summer Day Camp will need to come to the Community Services Department, which is located on the second floor in the City of Friendswood City Hall, 910 S. Friendswood Dr. Registration for the lottery system will take place between Monday, April 5 and Wednesday, April 28 during normal business hours. Proof of residency will be required at registration (valid Driver’s License or Friendswood Water Bill). Parents will be asked to fill out a lottery registration form detailing which sessions are being requested. Families will be notified by Friday, April 30, if they were able to secure a spot in the session(s) requested. Families chosen in the lottery will be required to pay, either deposits or full payments by 5 pm on Friday, May 7, or your space will be forfeited. Beginning May 11, non-residents may register for any remaining openings or be put on the waiting list. For additional information, please call, 281-996-3220. Cancellation or Rescheduling All activities must have a minimum number of participants in order to be held. The Community Services Department reserves the rights to cancel, combine, change time or date, or make any revisions that may be necessary. Last Days of Operation September 6 Hours: 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Fees Resident Season Pass, 5 members $75 Each additional member $10 Individual $45 Twenty Visit Pass $15 Daily Visit Pass (all ages) $1 Seniors 55 & Up No admission fee Non-Resident Season Pass, 5 members Each additional member Individual Twenty Visit Pass Daily Visit Pass (all ages) $85 $10 $55 $30 $2 Rental Information Private Pool Parties can be scheduled on the following days and times: ◆ Saturday and Sunday mornings from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. ◆ Saturday and Sunday evenings from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. ◆ $35 per hour ($45 non-resident) plus $8 per hour / lifeguard To schedule a pool party before the pool opens, please call 281-996-3220 6 11 City Facilities 518 FM DIXIE FARM RD BEAMER RD CITY OF FRIENDSWOOD PARKS AND FACILITIES STADIUM DR Randolph Frankie Carter nty) Park (Harris Cou Renwick Park City of Friendswood 2010/2011 City Holidays FM 2351 1776 Memorial Park EDGEWOOD DR MORNINGSIDE WILLOWICK Public Library Activity Building City Hall City Pool Y WINDING WA RD FM 528 WINDSOR Public Safety Public Works DEEPWOOD E OR MO Friendswood Sportspark Leavesley Park FRIENDSWOOD LINK RD Good Friday Friday, April 2 Thanksgiving Holidays Memorial Day Thursday, Nov. 25 & Friday, November 26 Christmas Holidays Sunday, July 4 Labor Day Monday, September 6 FM FM 5 18 12 Veterans Day Tuesday, November 11 Independence Day PARKWOOD AVE Manison Pkwy Centennial Park New Years Day Friday, Dec, 31 2010 Monday, May 31 CITY LIMITS Stevenson Park Old City Park BRIARMEADOW BUCKINGHAM BLACKHAWK BLVD CEDARWOOD SUNSET DR GREENBRIAR DR CASTLEWOOD FRIENDSWOOD DR SPREADING OAKS I-45 Y CIT ITS LIM ST WE 5 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Monday, Jan. 17, 2011 52 8 D BLV EA AR BAY Thursday, Dec. 23 & Friday, Dec. 24 Columbus Day Monday, October 11 President’s Day Monday, Feb. 14, 2011 City Facilities Old City Park Activity Building Located at 300 Briarmeadow near Winding Way. Facilities include: picnic tables, barbecue pits, playground equipment and nature trails. A large riding arena with bleachers, concession stand and announcers booth host local horse shows and riding events. Approximately 6 acres of park land allows for parking of trucks, trailers and cars. Located at 416 Morningside. The Activity Building houses the Friendswood Senior Citizens Program and provides fitness classes, and meeting room space. Meeting Rooms: Library Mitch & Artha Wright Concert In The Park Series The Friendswood Public Library, located at 416 S. Friendswood Drive, welcomes all area citizens of all ages to visit the library and enjoy its many services. The library’s book collection consists of over 80,000 volumes with over 170 magazine and newspaper subscriptions. The library is able to readily provide popular titles, as nearly 450 new books are added monthly. A wide variety of reading materials for both recreational and educational reading is selected to provide for the reading interests and needs of toddlers through senior citizens. The library also has a wide selection of materials in other formats: dvds, videos, audiobooks (on tape and compact disc), music cds, and computer software. For additional information, please visit the library web page at www.friendswood.lib.tx.us or call the library at 281-482-7135. Great way to spend your Friday evening enjoying great music by great entertainers! Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, refreshments, dinner and / or snack. It’s time to sit back and enjoy an evening filled with great music! ◆ $25 (refundable) clean-up / security deposit Old City Park Rental Maximum of 4 hours - Flat Fee ranging from $20 - $50 depending on which meeting rooms are rented ◆ $25 (refundable) clean-up / security deposit ◆ $25 (resident) ◆ $50 (non-resident) ◆ $50 (resident group) ◆ $75 (non-resident group) All non-profit groups wishing to use meeting room space will be required to pay the $25 deposit. The rental fee may be waived with proof of non-profit status. Leavesley Park Located at 901 Buckingham in Regency Estates. This facility is available for small and large social events, private parties and many other activities. Facilities include: rest rooms, kitchen, tables, chairs and a large inside open area. Centennial Park Open 7 a.m. - 11 p.m. Located at 2200 South Friendswood Drive. The newest park addition to the Friendswood community. Facilities include: Two picnic pavilions, a 3/4-mile hiking/jogging trail, playground, concession, restrooms, two lighted multipurpose fields, one lighted football field, two new soccer fields additional parking for over 200 vehicles and the Evelyn. B. Newman Amphitheater. Leavesley Park Rental (Jones Hangar) ◆ $200 (refundable) clean-up / security deposit for individual use ◆ Non-Prime Time (before 6:00 p.m.) ◆ $100 (resident) ◆ $200 (non-resident) ◆ Prime Time (after 6:00 p.m.) ◆ $250 (resident) ◆ $375 (non-resident) Centennial Park (Pavilion) Rental ◆ $150 (refundable) clean-up / security deposit ◆ $50 (resident) ◆ $150 (non-resident) Renwick Sports Complex Available for rental December - February and the month of July. Located at 205 Stadium Drive, behind Westwood Elementary School. This facility contains 19 acres of baseball, football and soccer fields which are used for various youth leagues. Stevenson Park Special Events Evelyn B. Newman Amphitheater Open 24 hours This facility provides space for Fine Arts productions, community events, special events and private rentals. Hours of operation are as follows: Sunday – Thursday 11:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Friday – Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Located at 1100 South Friendswood Drive (FM 518) next to Fire Station #1. This beautiful park can be enjoyed by the entire family. Facilities include: playground area, picnic tables, four lighted tennis courts and rest rooms. This is also the site for Concerts in the Park. Additionally, the park contains the following facilities: ◆ Friendswood Sesquicentennial Pool - Can be reserved for Pool Parties. ◆ Gazebo - Lighted area can be reserved for wedding ceremonies, etc. ◆ Pavilion - Lighted area can be reserved for reunions, company parties, etc. *Pavilion/Gazebo are covered areas. Evelyn B. Newman Amphitheater Rental Resident Rates: Non-Resident Rates: Stevenson Park (Pavilion) Rental ◆ $150 (refundable) clean-up / security deposit ◆ $50 (resident) ◆ $150 (non-resident) Stevenson Park (Gazebo) Rental $750 Clean up and Security Deposit $500 Rental Fee $500 Janitorial Services (Optional) $750 Clean up and Security Deposit $750 Rental Fee $500 Janitorial Services (Optional) For additional information or to reserve a specific park or building, please call 281-996-3220. ◆ $25 (refundable) clean-up / security deposit ◆ $25 (resident) ◆ $50 (non-resident) ◆ $50 (resident group) ◆ $75 (non-resident group) Day/Time Date May 7* May 14 May 21 May 28 June 4 June 11 June 18 June 25 Entertainment Style Radio Disney AM 1590 DJ Friendswood & Clear Brook HS Jazz Band TX Blues Brothers (Tribute Band) Rock Variety Abbey Road/Already Gone Rock Variety Beatles/Eagles Tribute Route 66 Classic Rock Mark May Texas Blues Radio London Pop/Contemporary Green Onions Rock/Blues Hwy 59 Request Band * Concert begins at 6:00 p.m.* All concerts are free to the public. Prizes are given out during intermission. All concerts except where noted will take place at Stevenson Park, 1100 S. Friendswood Dr., in the Gazebo. Concerts begin at 7:00 p.m., and ends at approximately 9:00 p.m. Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, refreshments, dinner and/or a snack and sit back and enjoy an evening of fun and family entertainment sponsored by the City of Friendswood, Community Services Department. If you would like to be a sponsor and/or provide a door prize for one or more of the concerts, please contact James Toney at (281) 996-3220. Holiday Hustle - 5K Fun Run / Walk & Kid’s K Children and Young Adult Services The library offers storytimes and special programs throughout the year. A special summer service is the Summer Reading Club. Other summer activities are as follows: Monday 1:30 p.m. Tuesday 10:10 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Wednesday 10:10 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Thursday 1:30 p.m. Friday 10:10 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 1:30 p.m. A fun for all event that begins and ends at Stevenson Park. Top male / Top female in each category, Overall male / female, 1st male / female walker, and 1st place male & female for the Kid’s K. T-shirt & goodie bag included. All proceeds will go to the Laura Recovery Center Foundation based here in Friendswood. Ages Day/Time 1776 Memorial Park Fee Located in Imperial Estates off FM 2351. This nature park has 12.6 acres of wooded area which runs along the banks of Clear Creek. This park is ideal for bird watching and nature study. Fridays, 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Location Crafts for ages 5-7 Toddler storytime (Up to age 3 1/2) Preschool storytime (Ages 3 1/2 to 5) Various special programs including magic shows, puppet shows and endangered animals Toddler storytime (Up to age 3 1/2) Preschool storytime (Ages 3 1/2 to 5) Pre-teen program (Ages 8-10) Young Adult program (Ages 11-14) Special program for all ages Toddler storytime (Up to age 3 1/2) Preschool storytime (Ages 3 1/2 to 5) Pre-teen and young adult program (Ages 8-14) LIBRARY HOURS Monday - Thursday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY For a detailed schedule, please stop by the library at: 416 S. Friendswood Drive or call 281-482-7135 or visit us at www.friendswood.lib.tx.us. 5K Run / Walk – All Ages Kid’s K – 12 & Under Saturday, December 4, 2010 Kid’s K 8:00 a.m. 5K Run / Walk 8:15 a.m. $15 – 5K / $10 – Kid’s K (early registration) $20 – 5K / $15 – Kid’s K (day of race) Stevenson Park - 901 S. Friendswood Dr. IRRIGATION (LI7758) • LANDSCAPING • FERTILIZATION FLAGSTONE DECKING • LIGHTING BACKFLOW CERTIFICATION • COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE Friendswood Sportspark Located off of FM 528 and Moore Road (2910 W. Parkwood). This is a 27 acre multi-purpose sportspark. This facility contains 4 lighted softball fields, 3 lighted soccer fields, concession stand and restrooms. A beautiful facility that accommodates girl’s softball, adult softball leagues and youth soccer. For additional information or if you’re interested in helping sponsor the “Holiday Hustle”, please contact the Community Services Department at 281-996-3220 4 Call 281-648-9731 for a free estimate. Corey Kirkland, Owner 13 Director’s Message 2010 Fourth of July Celebration “Red, White & Blue Go Green, Keep Friendswood Beautiful” The Fourth of July Steering Committee and the City of Friendswood would like to invite you to participate in the 115th annual Friendswood Fourth of July Celebration that will take place on Sunday, July 4th and Monday, July 5th. The two-day celebration is packed full of entertainment, food and fun for the entire family. The theme for this year’s celebration is “Red, White & Blue Go Green, Keep Friendswood Beautiful”. The two-day long celebration will kick off Sunday night with the Evening Program, which begins at 7:00 p.m., at Centennial Park. This year’s program should be one of the best family fun events for 2010. Rick Trevino will headline the evening entertainment. along with a second band; Hamilton Loomis. A fantastic fireworks extravaganza will light up the sky beginning at approximately 9:20 p.m. The fireworks will be choreographed to patriotic music and is guaranteed to be one of the best fireworks displays in the Houston area. Public parking will not be available at Centennial Park for the Evening Program. Spectators must ride the free shuttle service to gain admittance into the park. Shuttle Service will be available from Clear Brook High School and from Friendswood Community Church, on 2821 Parkwood Ave. Shuttle services will begin running at 6:30 p.m. James Toney Director of Community Services Welcome to the Friendswood Community Services Department. This brochure will outline the necessary information needed to take part in the many activities and services provided by the Department. The goal of the staff of the Community Services Department is to provide quality programs and facilities that the entire family can enjoy and utilize: Library Services, Park Operations, Community Activities and Facility Operations. The mission of the Department is to provide the highest level of services and programs to the citizens at the greatest value, in a manner that warrants the highest degree of public confidence in our integrity and efficiency. Once again, we welcome you to Friendswood and encourage your participation, comments and suggestions to a Community Services Staff Youth Sports Contact Numbers James Toney ..............................................Director of Community Services Kimberly Ramirez ....................................................Administrative Assistant Darrell Niedert ..........................Parks/Building Maintenance Superintendent Michael Boyett ..........................................................Recreation Coordinator Genie Balderaz ......................................................Senior Program Manager Mary Perroni ........................................................................Library Director Drew Pennywell ...........................................................Recreation Specialist Basketball http://eteamz.com/fyba 281-482-8149 Friendswood Girls Softball Association http://eteamz.com/fgs Jeff Rhyne 713-550-7715 281-389-1100 Friendswood Youth John Scott 713-412-0283 Football Association http://www.leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?url=fyfa [email protected] Community Service Committees Parks and Recreation Board Senior Citizen Advisory Committee July 4th Steering Committee Keep Friendswood Beautiful Library Board Football (Mustangs) Jeff Yohn Football (Colts) www.friendswoodcolts.com Lani Dorow Friendswood Soccer Club http://www.spacecityfc.org/ 281-993-4435 281-831-6233 [email protected] Soccer Line Friendswood Area Swim Team Steve Rockey http://www.friendswoodswim.org/ Community Services Department 281-996-3220 Friendswood Sesquicentennial Swimming Pool 281-482-0936 Friendswood Sportspark 281-996-3220 Senior Citizen Program 281-482-8441 / 281-482-7471 Library 281-482-7135 Weather Line 281-996-3358 Friendswood Fillies Janan Rives www.friendswoodfillies.com Friendswood Lady Mustangs Tiffany Yohn Star Steppers Dance Team Tamara Wilkins http://www.starsteppersdance.net/ Friendswood Pony League Baseball 13-14yrs. Matt Giffrow Tennis Kelly Smith At-Will Employer The City of Friendswood is currently accepting applications for the following summer positions in the Community Services Department. 281-482-8581 713-854-3449 281-993-5009 281-993-4435 281-996-8855 [email protected] 281-648-6255 Friendswood City Council Day Camp Director • Assistant Camp Director • Camp Counselor Assistant Pool Manager • Water Aerobics Instructor • Lifeguards • Cashier Apply at: Dale Dunn Friendswood Little League Baseball Buddy Corbett http://eteamz.com/friendswoodlittleleague Dave Smith ..........................................................................................Mayor For requirements and additional information, call 281-996-3220. Any applicant tentatively selected for a position will be required to submit to testing for illegal drug use and must pass a medical examination prior to employment. Andy Rivera ..........................................................................Mayor Pro-Tem Michael Barker ....................................................................Council Member Jim Hill ................................................................................Council Member Bill Holbert ..........................................................................Council Member Leslie Reed ..........................................................................Council Member 910 S. Friendswood Drive, Friendswood, TX 77546. These positions will remain open until filled. Fax 281-482-6491. EEO/ADA EMPLOYER. www.friendswood.com 14 James Toney, Jr. Director of Community Services Community Information Employment Opportunity Announcement Don’t miss out on this family event as the community of Friendswood, celebrates our country’s independence in patriotic style. For additional information or to sign up for the parade or to secure a booth space in the park, please contact the Community Services Department at (281) 996-3220. Sincerely, Please remember to support the businesses that advertised in this publication. Community Services Phone Numbers On Monday, July 5th The Grand Parade will travel down Friendswood Dr. The parade will begin at 10 a.m., at the corner of FM 518 and Heritage Drive, and will feature over 100 entries from Friendswood and around the State of Texas. The parade will conclude at Stevenson Park where rides, games, food, live entertainment and fun for the entire family will take place. The Zydeco Dots will be the featured entertainment along with a variety of patriotic performances throughout the day. The activities will begin shortly after the conclusion of the parade. Over 50 booth entries will provide the backdrop for the daytime activities. The daytime activities are scheduled to conclude at approximately 3:30 p.m. wide variety of programs and activities planned for the citizens of Friendswood in 2010. Jim Barr ..............................................................................Council Member 3 Mayor’s Message summer evening little league games or bite into a cool slice of watermelon after you show your colors during the Fourth of July Parade and evening fireworks display. Maybe music will soothe your soul during one of the Mitch and Artha Wright FREE Friday night summer concerts at Stevenson Park. More family entertainment can be found at the FREE Movies in the Park Program at the Evelyn Newman Amphitheater in Centennial Park. Under the banner of the Community Services Department, we find the day-today activities that enhance the Quality of Life Friendswood displays so proudly. That pride, which we share with the rest of our Nation, includes our Fourth of July Celebration, our Sports programs, our Senior Programs, our Public Library, our Summer Concerts in the Park and more. David Smith Mayor Keep this publication handy if you want to truly enjoy the flavors of Friendswood. Take a splash at Stevenson Park Pool and relax under the shade of our canopies. Experience the crack of the bat and a cool ice cream cone during one of our warm Keep your kids active and alert with the many summer programs found within these pages or bring them to our awesome Friendswood Library and let them show you the new services our Library provides. It's not your old "card files" anymore with reading programs, online access, and digital books, to name a few. Even our Senior Citizens are in constant motion with activities that range from a wicked game of bridge, a competitive game of Wii bowling, to exercise programs, to bus trips. My hat is off to the City Staff and Volunteer Committees who support all of our programs. "YOU" are Friendswood, and "WE" are here for each other. Keep up the great work and enjoy life! Friendswood City Hall Table of Contents Community Information, Employment Opportunities ......3 City Facilities ................................................................4-5 City Holiday Schedule ......................................................5 Pool Rules / Hours ..........................................................6 Aquatics............................................................................7 Senior Activities................................................................8 Adult Fitness Programs ....................................................9 Adult Sports......................................................................9 Youth Special Events ......................................................10 Youth Activities................................................................11 Special Events ..........................................................12-13 Library ............................................................................13 4th of July Celebration ....................................................14 2 City of Friendswood 910 S. 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