2016 Spring-Summer Playbook Final

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2016 Spring-Summer Playbook Final
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p l a y b o ok
2016 Spring and Summer
March - August
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Angleton Parks & Recreation
1601 North Valderas
Angleton, Texas 77515
Phone: 979-849-4364 option 5
Fax: 979-849-5561
www.angleton.tx.us
Staff
Will Blackstock, Parks Director
Lloyd Jones, Parks Superintendent
Erin Bowers, Recreation Superintendent
Geri Gonzales, Facility Manager
Kimberly Pike, Recreation Specialist
Andrew Morgan, Pool Manager
Pat Aschenbeck, Senior Coordinator
Lauren Smith, Fitness Coordinator
City Council
Randy Rhyne, Mayor
Roger Collins, Mayor Pro Tem
Williams Tigner
Wesley Rolan
Hardwick Beiri
Bonnie McDaniel
City Staff
Michael Stoldt, City Manager
Patti Worfe, Asst. City Manager
Senior Commission
Bonnie Church—Chairman
Bridgett Norris
Sarah McDaniel
Judy Green
ABLC Board
Randy Rhyne, Chairman
Roger Collins
Charlyn Rogers
Dr. William Jackson
Chris Peltier
George Rau
Bonnie Church
Parks Advisory Board
Chris Peltier, Chairman
Barbara Marin, Vice Chairman
Jimmy Schwartz
Brent Brothers
Bridgett Norris
Elliott Baird
Annette Trevino
Letter From the Director
Hello! The City of Angleton Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to
present our Spring and Summer 2016 Playbook. This publication is the best
reference around for all of the exciting activities and programming offered by
the Angleton Parks and Recreation Department. Whether you are wanting to join
a group exercise class, find a place to work out, looking for activities for the kids,
or just looking for a place to host your birthday party or family reunion, you can
find it in the Playbook.
The Angleton Recreation Center is open 7 days a week and is home to many of
our great programs and activities. Come by the Recreation Center anytime and
see what we have to offer: basketball, group exercise classes, workout center
with strength training and cardio equipment, our awesome aquatics center with 2
story water slide and indoor pool, the list seems endless!
We also have the Silver Hearts senior program that holds weekly social/lunch
programs and takes several field trips each month. Join the fun on Wednesday
mornings at the Angleton Recreation Center. Stop by to visit with old friends,
make new friends, play dominoes & bingo, do some crafting, participate in a
Silver Hearts group exercise class or just come socialize.
Our Group Exercise program is just one of the year round programs we feature
at the Angleton Recreation Center. We are pleased to announce the new class
“Run Fit” taught by Lauren Smith, our Fitness Coordinator. Lauren is a decorated
competitive runner and ran in the Olympic Trials this February! Pilates is another
exciting addition to our program. Instructor Andrea Raiff has been a competitive
dancer for 11 years, a yogi for 8 years, and she strives to provide you with
challenges or modifications.
We also have several events coming up that feature a variety of fun events for
the entire family, even pets! Some of our upcoming events are the Awesome Stuff
Sale, Freedom Festival and fireworks show, Summer Jamboree and our 80s
Flashback 5K run. Summer Jamboree is our yearly summer camp for kids from
kindergarten to 12 years old.
Summer is a great time to get outside in one of the great parks in Angleton. We
have a disc golf course at Bates Park, walking trails at Freedom and Dickey
Parks, or maybe just take a lunch and enjoy the great weather.
We hope you have found this edition of the Angleton Parks and Recreation
Department’s Playbook to be a helpful and informative guide to the many
programs and activities offered by the Angleton Parks and Recreation
Department. We are committed to providing safe, fun and memorable
experiences for our patrons. If you would like more information on a particular
event or program, please check our website www.angleton.tx.us/parksrecreation/, visit our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/
angletonparksandrec or just give us a call at (979) 549-0410 option 5. We look
forward to seeing you at one of our many upcoming events.
Will Blackstock
Parks and Recreation Director
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HOLIDAYS AND CLOSURES
Inside this issue:
City Holidays
(City Offices Closed)
March 25—Good Friday
May 30—Memorial Day
July 4—Independence Day
September 5—Labor Day
Recreation Center Closures & Holiday Hours
March 25—Good Friday
Center Hours: 5:00 am—5:00 pm
March 27—Easter Sunday
Center Hours: CLOSED
May 30—Memorial Day
Center Hours: 8:00 am—9:00 pm
June 3—AHS Graduation
Center Hours: 5:00 am—5:00 pm
July 4—Independence Day
Center Hours: 5:00 am—5:00 pm
September 5—Labor Day
Center Hours: 5:00 am—9:00 pm
General Information
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Aquatics/Swim Lessons
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Angleton Recreation Center
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Senior Activities
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Recreation Center Facility Rentals
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Angleton Recreation Rules & Regulations 11
Angleton Parks
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Angleton Parks Rules & Regulations
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Fitness
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Angleton Parks & Recreation
Mission
"The mission of Angleton Parks & Recreation is
to provide a well-maintained, diverse, familyoriented environment that enhances the quality
of life for the citizens of Angleton"
Vision
“Creating Community through People, Parks
and Programs”
UPCOMING EVENTS
Values
The Angleton Parks and Recreation
Department is committed to accomplishing
these goals in a professional, courteous and
cost-efficient manner, with a dedication to
ethical standards and responsiveness to
changing community needs and priorities.
Easter Event—March 24
Awesome Stuff Sale—April 2
City Wide Cleanup—April 9
Flashback 5k—June 11
Freedom Fest—June 25
Movie Under the Stars—July 23
Senior Birthday Bash—July 27
For more information on our
programs or activities you can go on-line
www.angleton.tx.us or call us at
979-849-4364 option 5.
The Angleton Parks and Recreation Department strives
to provide a variety of programs and activities for all
ages to help influence individual well-being, including
physical health and social and emotional factors, by
reaching out in ways that are most effective for each
person.
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Activity Guide Changes
Due to the large volume of information found in this
booklet, errors/changes before and after publication may
occur. We apologize for any errors in this brochure, and
we will advise you of any changes as quickly as possible.
We will also attempt to keep information on our website,
www.angleton.tx.us as current as possible. Thank you for
your patience and understanding when these situations
occur.
Registration Fees
Fees may be paid by cash, check or credit card at the time
of registration. Returned checks will be subject to a $30
charge.
Cancellations Policy
All programs must have a minimum number of participants
in order to be conducted. If a program does not meet this
minimum by registration deadline, the class may be
cancelled or revised within 48 hours prior to program
starting date.
Refunds
1. A $10 processing fee will be charged for all refund
checks.
2. Credits to accounts are only good for one year after
cancellation.
3. Due to cost of supplies, staffing and prepayment fees
for programs, refunds will not be given unless
otherwise stated in the registration packet.
4. A program may be prorated or forfeited depending
upon date of request and program guidelines.
5. No refunds will be given for any sports leagues once
schedules have been made.
5. All requests for refunds will be reviewed by
management.
6. Processed refunds will be mailed and could take up to
3 weeks.
Programs/Activities: Due to the cost of supplies, staffing,
and prepayment of activities, refunds or transfers will not
be given unless a doctor’s note is given stating you were
unable to participate in class/activity for which you are
registered. No refunds will be given without a medical
excuse.
Facilities: Cancellations should be submitted in writing or
in person by deadline to the Recreation staff for a refund/
credit. See individual park/room rules for details as each
facility varies. Refunds will be given as an account credit
or check processed. No cash refunds.
Photo Policy
Frequently, the Parks & Recreation Department takes
videotape or photographs of participants enjoying
programs, special events or parks and facilities. These
photographs and videotapes are for the Parks &
Recreation publications, flyers, brochures or cable
programs. These materials are used at the department’s
discretion and become its’ sole property. Please notify
staff if you do not want to be photographed.
Program Registration
Register for Parks and Recreation activities at the Angleton
Recreation Center, 1601 North Valderas, during regular
business hours (see Center hours). For select programs, you
may register on-line at www.angleton.tx.us.
Registration paperwork must be completed and returned
with appropriate fees before participating in any Parks
and Recreation programs. All program fees are regulated
according to the cost of the instructor, supplies, and
minimum class enrollment.
Wait List
If the class/activity you desire is full, you can ask to be
placed on a waiting list. If an opening becomes available,
staff will notify you. Program openings will be filled on
a first-come first serve basis.
Important Numbers
Parks and Recreation Operations
Youth Sports Associations
Parks and Recreation Director
Recreation Superintendent
Angleton Little League
http://www.angletonlittleleague.org
Angleton Girls Softball Assn.
http://www.angletonsoftball.org/home
Angleton Soccer Club
http://www.angletonsoccerclub.org
Circle A Youth Football
http://www.leaguelineup.com
Angleton Youth Football Association
http://www.leaguelineup.com
(type in league name and zip code)
City of Angleton
City Hall Services
Municipal Court
Public Works
Parks and Recreation
Fire Department
Angleton Police Department
Brazoria Co. Mosquito Control
Brazoria County Sheriff
979-849-4364 x 4100
979-849-4964 x 4103
979-849-4364
option 2
option 3
option 4
option 5
option 6
979-849-2383
979-864-1532
979-849-2441
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Weekly participation: Registration starts May 2nd,
8 AM. Buy one week at a time for $95 per week, 3 or 4
weeks for $90 a week, or pay for all 8 weeks up front for
$85 per week.
Spaces will be limited.
Mondays & Tuesdays:
At Rec Center: Swimming, crafts,
science fun, sports, games
Wednesdays & Thursdays:
Field trips throughout the
Houston/Galveston/Metro Areas
Dates: June 13th—August 11th
(Please note that we will be closed the week of
July 4th—July 7th)
Ages: Kindergarten—12 yrs old. Birth certificate and
shot records required by June 10th. School enrollment also
required for age 5.
Camp Hours:
Check in 7:30AM—8:15 AM
Check out 5PM-5:30PM
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Lifeguarding Classes
Class 1
April 8th 5-9pm
April 9th 9-5pm
April 10th 1-6pm
Class 2
May 6th 5-9pm
May 7th 9-5pm
May 8th 1-6pm
Class 3
May 20th 5-9pm
May 21st 9-5pm
May 22nd 1-6pm
The Shallow Water Lifeguarding course provides entry-level participants the
knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies and to
provide care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illness until
EMS personnel take over.
Lifeguard Pre-Requisites: Swim 200 yards for Shallow Water continuously. Swim
20 yards using front crawl or breast stroke, surface dive to retrieve a 10-pound object,
return to the surface, and swim 20 yards back to the starting point with object for
Deep Water. Tread water for 2 minutes using only legs.
Lifeguard Requirements: Attend all class sessions; demonstrate competency in all
required skills and activities; correctly answer at least 80 percent of the questions in
the final written exam.
Cost: $125
Includes: Lifeguard manual, rescue mask, and fanny pack
*Deep Water Courses will be available for $175 , dates TBA
WSI Certification
Class Schedule:
May 27th 5-9pm
May 28th 9-5pm
May 29th 1-6pm
The Water Safety Instructor course certifies swimming instructors to teach Red Cross
swimming, diving and water safety programs.
WSI Class Prerequisites: Minimum age of 16 years old. Demonstrate proficiency in
six strokes: front crawl (freestyle), back crawl (backstroke), elementary backstroke,
sidestroke, breaststroke, and butterfly – 25 yards per stroke. Tread water for 1 minute.
WSI Certification Requirements: Attend all class sessions; demonstrate
competency in all required skills and activities; correctly answer at least 80 percent of
the questions in the final written exam.
Cost: $225
Includes: WSI manual
Summer Swim Lessons
June
13th-16th
Session 1
June 20th-23rd
Parent/Child 5:30pm-6:00pm
Level 2 5:45-6:15pm
Preschool 6:15pm-6:45pm
Level 3 6:30pm-7:00pm
Level 1 7:00pm-7:30pm
July
11th-14th
Session 2
July 18th-21st
Parent/Child 5:30pm-6:00pm
Level 2 5:45pm-6:15pm
Preschool 6:15pm-6:45pm
Level 3 6:30pm-7:00pm
Level 1 7:00pm-7:30pm
We plan to close the pool for renovations in
September 2016. We do not have a set date
in September yet, but we will send out a 30
day notice before the closure so you will have
time to plan accordingly.
August 8th-11th
Session 3
August 15th-18th
Parent/Child 5:30pm-6:00pm
Level 2 5:45pm-6:15pm
Preschool 6:15pm-6:45pm
Level 3 6:30pm-7:00pm
Level 1 7:00pm-7:30pm
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ANGLETON RECREATION CENTER POOL
Natatorium Rules and Regulations
HOURS OF OPERATION
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Sept 1—May 31
Mon—Fri 5:45 am — 10 am*
12 pm— 7 pm
Sat
8 am — 7 pm
Sun
1 pm — 6 pm
*Adult Swim
June 1—August 31
Mon - Fri 5:45 am — 9 am*
9 am — 7 pm
Sat
8 am — 7 pm
Sun
1 pm — 6 pm
*Adult Swim
AQUA FITNESS CLASSES
Aqua Fitness Classes are available at no charge for
Recreation Center members. Non-members are eligible to
take classes with the purchase of a day pass.
Class Dates and Times:
Monthly schedules are available at the front desk or online at www.angleton.tx.us.
Swim Lessons
Group Lessons
Active Rec Center Members $25 (1 session)
Non-Members $35 (1 session)
Parent & Child - This class is geared toward toddlers (six months to
three years of age) to gain confidence in the water by having a one
on one experience with a trusted adult’s assistance. Working with an
instructor, the adult is in the water with the toddler to help introduce
the child to the aquatic environment. Water adjustment and basic
swimming skills will be emphasized. Child must be at least 6 months
old and one or both parents/guardians are welcome to attend class.
Preschool Aquatics - Aqua Tots will enable preschool aged children to
explore an aquatic environment and prepare for progressive levels.
They will be introduced to combined skills for beginner swim strokes,
beginning breathing skills and safety skills. Child must be at least 3
years old.
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills - Orient participants to the
aquatic environment and help them gain basic aquatic skills. Also
begin to develop positive attitudes and safe practices around water.
Basic skills include: supported floating and kicking on front and back,
alternating arm action, fundamentals of using a life jacket, bubble
blowing, water safety rules, and bobbing.
Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills - Build on the basic aquatic skills
and water safety skills and concepts learned in Level 1. Basic skills
include: floating and kicking on front and back, combined stroke on
front and back, turning over (front to back and back to front), and
rhythmic breathing. Pre-Requisites: Successful demonstration of the
Learn-to-Swim Level 1 exit skills assessment.
Level 3: Stroke Development- Build on the skills in Level 2 by
providing additional guided practice in deeper water. Basic skills
include: bobbing while moving towards safety, rotary breathing,
survival float, back float, change from vertical to horizontal position
on front and back, tread water, front crawl and elementary
backstroke, learn to recognize, prevent and respond to cold water
emergencies.
Private and Semi Private Swim Lessons
Private/Semi Private lessons help participants excel faster
than group lessons. Participants get undivided attention
from the instructor and receive lessons geared to their swim
needs. Semi–private should have two participants of
similar swimming ability and should be registered at the
time of sign-up.
Private: 4 lessons for $100
Semi-Private: 4 lessons for $140 (2 students)
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It is required that all persons rinse off before entering
the pool.
All children 5 to 10 years old must be accompanied by
an adult at least 18 years of age.
All children 4 years old and under must have an adult
within arm’s reach at all times. (No more than 3 children
per adult.)
All pool users must wear a lined swim suit. No street
clothes, cut offs, basketball shorts or makeshift bathing
suits allowed.
Children three years and under must wear a swim
diaper under their swim suit. Even though your child
has been potty trained for some time, the warm water in
the pool and spa can affect their bowels and cause them
to have an accident.
The last 10 to 15 minutes of every hour are designated
as adult swim times.
No horseplay.
No inflatable toys, water wings, water guns or noodles
allowed. Only US Coast Guard approved floatation
devices are allowed.
No running.
No diving.
No food or drinks in the pool area.
You must be 48 inches tall to go down the green slide,
regardless of swimming ability. No lifejackets may be
worn on green slide
No catching anyone at the bottom of the slide.
No sitting or crawling up slides.
The pool will be cleared as needed for safety breaks.
No facedown floating allowed or prolonged underwater
swimming for distance and breath-holding for time
No climbing or hanging on dividing wall of swimming
pool.
No hanging from straps on play structure.
SPA: Pregnant women, small children, and people with
health issues should not use spa without first consulting a
doctor.
SPA: Observe a reasonable time limit in spa (preferably
no longer than 15 minutes). Long exposure may cause
heat exhaustion, nausea, dizziness, or fainting.
Lifeguards may impose additional rules to ensure the
safety or enjoyment of patrons.
ARC Pool Water Temperature varies from 83-86 degrees Fahrenheit
(28-30 degrees Celsius) year round. This is the most comfortable
temperature for typical water fitness classes and general aquatic
programming. This allows the body to react and respond normally to
the onset of exercise and the accompanying increase in body
temperature. Cooling benefits are still felt and there is little risk of
overheating.
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Facility Hours
Monday — Friday
Saturday
Sunday
5:00 am — 9:00 pm
8:00 am — 9:00 pm
1:00 pm — 6:00 pm
Pool Hours September 1—May 31
Sept 1—May 31
Mon—Fri 5:45 am — 10 am*
12 pm— 7 pm
Sat
8 am — 7 pm
Sun
1 pm — 6 pm
*Adult Swim
Membership Packages
1601 N. Valderas Angleton, TX 77515
979-549-0410 option 5
The Angleton Recreation Center aims to provide activities,
fitness classes, meeting rooms, and aquatic opportunities
for the citizens of Angleton and surrounding areas. This
35,000 square foot facility offers something for the whole
family. From our weight room and fitness classes to our
full court gymnasium and indoor pool with water features,
everyone will enjoy their time here.
Facility Rentals
The Recreation Center has plenty of rental space
available to fit your needs. The multi-purpose rooms and
gymnasium are great for birthday parties, baby showers,
wedding receptions, meetings, lectures and more.
Natatorium
The natatorium includes a spa, zero depth entry, and an
interactive play structure with water blasters, mini slide,
lazy river, and tipping buckets of water spilling
periodically. Swimmers can also enjoy a 26 foot slide
which winds its way down into a 4-foot pool of water.
Attached to the interactive play structure is a 25 yard
pool used primarily for fitness programs & lap swimming.
June 1—August 31
Mon - Fri 5:45 am — 9 am*
9 am — 7 pm
Sat
8 am — 7 pm
Sun
1 pm — 6 pm
*Adult Swim
Month
QRTLY
6 MTH
YRLY
$32
$85
$165
$305
$44
$120
$225
$425
$8
$20
$40
$75
Senior Individual-60+
$25
$65
$125
$240
Senior Family: 60 +
$35
$95
$180
$335
Youth: 11-17
$25
$65
$125
$240
Active Military
Individual
Active Military
Family:
$25
$65
$125
$240
$35
$95
$180
$335
Individual:
18 to 59 yrs old
Family: up to 6
members
Additional Person
Can be used for Ind.
memberships
Memberships can be paid for yearly, every 6 months,
quarterly, or on a month to month basis.
ACH members receive a 5% discount and remain in good
standing (no NFS etc.). ACH is only for month to month
memberships.
Family Memberships are for immediate dependents only.
Living in the same household does not qualify you as a family.
Fitness
Fitness classes are available at no charge for Recreation
Center members. Non-members are eligible to take
classes with the purchase of a day pass. Monthly
schedules are available at the front desk.
Day Rates
Children
Child
Adult
Active Military
Senior
Spectator
Family Package
5-7 pm Mon-Sat/
All day Sun
Membership Rates
Members of the Recreation Center receive various
discounts on certain programs and a 5% discount on
rentals of the facility. Your membership includes unlimited
access to the facility during hours of operation with Health
& Fitness classes at no charge.
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2 & under
3-17 yrs
18-59
ID Required
60+
Observing only
Up to 2 adults &
4 children only
Free
$4
$5
$4
$4
$2
$18
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Silver Hearts Newsletter
The Angleton Parks & Recreation publishes a quarterly
Senior newsletter announcing trips and special activities
and events. Copies are available at the Recreation
Center.
Lunch Bunch
The Angleton Recreation “Lunch Bunch” crew is made up of
seniors who enjoy good company and trying new food.
The group meets at the Recreation Center once a month
and travel to local restaurants to review them.
Silver Hearts Wednesday’s at the Rec Center
There is something for everyone at our Wednesday
program. Drop in and play games (42, UNO, Farkle,
etc.), work puzzles, join the craft class, have lunch and end
the day with Bingo. EVERYTHING IS FREE, so join us for a
day of fun. We provide a homemade brown bag lunch
but ask you to please register the Tuesday before the
program for an accurate lunch count.
Lunch and Learn
Seniors are invited to join us for lunch while learning a little
something. Topics and guest speakers vary. This program
is free but you must pre-register.
Fitness
The Angleton Recreation Center currently accepts Silver & Fit
and SilverSneaker memberships. These are exercise
programs designed exclusively for Medicare-eligible
adults and for group retirees. The Angleton Recreation
Center’s amenities for this program are fitness equipment,
treadmills, free weights, and SilverSneakers exercise
classes. Not sure if you are eligible for these programs?
Contact your insurance company or Erin Bowers,
Recreation Superintendent, 979-549-0410 x 4104 and
she can check for you.
Trips
Trips for our seniors are planned quarterly to area
attractions, nearby cities and tourist destinations. Trips
require advance registration and fees must be paid at the
time of registration. Trip registrations are taken on a first
come, first serve basis.
Travelers Club
Join the Travelers Club and help plan the monthly senior
trips. There is no registration necessary; just bring your
travel brochures and ideas for places you would like to
go. The club is open to those 55+ who share the interest
of traveling. The meetings are held quarterly at the
Angleton Recreation Center.
Wednesday, July 27th
Angleton Recreation Center
9:00am-1:00pm
Join us for good food and friends. We
will have lots of games and door
prizes. This is a free event, but you
must register in advance at the
Recreation Center.
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Room 1 (Includes Kitchen)
This room is 1,200 sq. feet and will accommodate a maximum
of 75 people. It is used weekly for fitness classes, meetings,
baby or bridal showers, company parties, and birthday parties
(this room may not be reserved for Party Package Rentals). The
room will hold a maximum of 12 round (60 in) or Rectangle (72
in) tables for events. Reservations must be made at least 7
days in advance.
Hourly Fee: $45
Deposit Fee:
$100
Deposit Fee w/Alcohol: $350
Room 2 (No Kitchen)
This room is 1,200 sq. feet and will accommodate a maximum
of 75 people. It is used for weekly fitness classes, Indoor Party
Packages (see Party Packages), regular birthday parties, baby
or bridal showers, company parties and meetings. The room
will hold a maximum of 12 round (60 in) or Rectangle (72 in)
tables for events. Reservations must be made at least 7 days in
advance.
Hourly Fee: $35
Deposit Fee:
$100
Deposit Fee w/Alcohol: $350
Rooms 1 & 2 (Includes Kitchen)
This room is 2,300 sq. feet and will accommodate a maximum
of 150 people. It is used for weekly fitness classes, Indoor
Party Packages (see Party Packages), regular birthday parties,
baby or bridal showers, company parties and meetings. The
room will hold a maximum of 24 round (60 in) or Rectangle (72
in) tables for events. Reservations must be made at least 7
days in advance. Parties having a DJ must reserve both
rooms.
Hourly Fee: $70
Deposit Fee:
$200
Deposit Fee w/Alcohol:
$500
Gymnasium
This room is 9,900 sq. feet and will accommodate a maximum
of 300 people. There is a 3 hour minimum rental and
reservation must be made 30 days in advance and have
Directors approval. For more information please contact the
Angleton Recreation Center.
Hourly Fee: $115
Deposit Fee:
$300
Deposit Fee w/Alcohol:
$600
Hourly Fee
w/Kitchen: $140
Deposit Fee:
$350
Deposit Fee w/Alcohol
$650
Set-up Fees
The Angleton Recreation Center staff will set up your event for
a fee. For prices and more details, contact the Angleton
Recreation Front Desk staff.
After Hour Party Rental Fees
After hour parties must be made 30 days in advance and have
approval from Facility Manager or Recreation Superintendent.
Please contact the Angleton Recreation Center for more
information.
Indoor/Outdoor Party Packages
Plan your child’s next birthday party at the Angleton Recreation
Center. Our packages includes one hour of party time in either
our indoor party area or outside party pad. Afterwards, guest
may go to the pool area and swim. Any additional guest to
your party will have to pay the normal day pass fees at the
front desk upon entering. All Party Package Rentals must be
made 7 days in advance no exceptions.
Party Locations
Indoor Party Packages—Room 2
Package includes 1 hour rental in Room 2, swim passes for the
number of guest in your party, and table and chair set up/take
down for the designated number of guest. A standard layout is
used for all party packages. All other decorations are the
renter’s responsibility. Table dimensions are 72” long.
1-25 Guests:
$100
Deposit-1 Room: $100
26-50 Guests:
$155
Deposit-1 Room: $100
51-75 Guests:
$210
Deposit-1 Room: $100
*76-100 Guests (Both Rooms $240
Deposit-2 Rooms: $200
Additional Hourly Fee:
$35
(One Room)
$45
(Two Rooms)
Outdoor Party Packages—Party Pad
Package includes an hour party area rental on our newly
expanded Party Pad equipped with 8 picnic tables, a BBQ Pit
under two large umbrellas for shade, and swim passes for the
number of guests you paid for in your party.
1-25 Guest:
$70
Deposit:
$100
26-50 Guest:
$125
Deposit:
$100
*51-75 Guest:
$185
Deposit:
$100
*76-100 Guest (Both Pads): $240
Deposit:
$200
Additional Hour Fee:
$35
Private Pool Party Rentals
Private Pool Party packages can be rented Monday—Saturday
from 7:00 pm—9:00 pm (2 hour blocks only). Anyone who
enters the pool area, whether they swim or not, is considered a
swimmer/guest and parties cannot exceed that total or add
extra guest. Reservation must be made at least 14 days in
advance. Package includes the natatorium area exclusively for
your party and 2– 72” long tables for food and drinks. There
are no decorations allowed in the pool area, and food and
drinks must be kept in designated area.
Fees:
0-50 Guests:
$175
Deposit:
$300
51—100 Guests: $260
Deposit:
$300
101-150 Guests $345
Deposit:
$300
All room, party packages and park reservations
must be done with a manager.
If you would like to schedule an appointment
please call 979-849-4364 option 5.
Events with Alcohol
Two (2) Police Officers are required at events with alcohol at
the Renter’s expense.
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General
Fitness Room
 The City of Angleton shall assume no responsibility for any
 No one under the age of 13 is allowed in the Fitness Room.
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property placed on or in its Center and/or grounds and is
released from any and all liability for loss, injury or damage
to persons or property that may be sustained by the use or
occupancy of the Center.
All children 10 years old and younger must be accompanied
by an adult at least 18 years of age.
The general public will not be allowed entry to the facility
before or after scheduled hours of operation except for
private reservations.
No glass containers are allowed in the facility without prior
approval.
Smoking, smokeless tobacco and illegal drugs are prohibited
in the Recreation Center.
No person under the influence of drugs will be allowed in the
premises.
Chewing gum is prohibited in the Recreation Center.
All ball play (basketball, volleyball, etc.) is confined to the
gymnasium.
No person shall engage in conduct infringing upon the rights
of other participants.
No person shall use profanity, threaten or intimidate another
person in a physical or verbal manner.
Fighting is strictly prohibited.
Misuse, abuse or damages to the facility, staff or equipment
will be grounds for suspension.
Food and drinks are permitted in the concession area only.
No food or drinks except water will be allowed in the
gymnasium, fitness room, swimming pool and multipurpose
rooms without prior approval from management.
Appropriate attire should be worn at all times.
Athletic cleats (shoes) are prohibited in the facility.
Only service animals will be permitted into the building or
gymnasium. All other pets/animals are not allowed.
Fitness room is not available for rent.
Any event that anticipates revenues generated via
admissions, concession, or any other means will need prior
approval by the Director or Recreation Superintendent.
Locker Room
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 The City of Angleton reserves the right to close the
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 Be respectful to other patrons of the Angleton Recreation
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Children 13 to 15 yrs. must be accompanied by an adult at
least 18 years of age.
A rubber soled athletic shoe that covers the entire foot must
be worn at all times (any type of shoe that does not cover the
entire foot including sandals and Crocs as well as boots, dress
shoes or any other non-athletic shoe is prohibited).
Appropriate workout attire should be worn at all times.
No food or drinks, except for water, allowed in the Fitness
Room.
Please wipe down equipment after use.
Towels when available are provided; please place towels in
the laundry bin before leaving the fitness room.
Return weights to the tree or rack.
Weights or dumbbells may not be dropped on the floor or
benches.
For your safety, using a spotter is recommended when lifting
weights.
Do not abuse or overload equipment.
Please limit cardiovascular machine use to 30 minutes during
peak hours.
Please report any equipment problems to Recreation Center
staff.
No one under the influence of alcohol is allowed in the Fitness
Room.
gymnasium for any reason to accommodate programs,
leagues, classes, rentals and special events.
Hanging on nets, rims, or fitness equipment is prohibited. No
slam dunking.
Dodge ball, bombardment, wall ball, etc. is not allowed.
Fighting is strictly prohibited.
Profanity, threatening or intimidating is prohibited.
No spitting on the floor.
Food, drinks and chewing gum are not allowed in the gym.
Only water is permitted.
A non-marking, athletic shoe that covers the entire foot must
be worn at all times (any type of shoe that does not cover the
entire foot including sandals and Crocs as well as boots, dress
shoes or any other non-athletic shoe is prohibited).
Only non-marking indoor court shoes allowed.
Shoes and shirts must be worn at all times.
During open gym, only half-court basketball is allowed.
Center. No one of the opposite sex is allowed in Locker
Rooms. Parents with children must use Family Restroom
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Angleton Recreation Center and staff cannot be held
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responsible for lost or stolen items.
Please bring your own lock to secure your items. Locks are
also available for monthly rental at the front desk.
Lockers are limited for daily use basis unless rental has been
approved and paid; Angleton Recreation Center reserves the
As of January 1, 2016 we will no longer offer locks
right to cut locks after the closing of each day.
for daily use. Please bring your own lock to secure
Please keep the locker areas clean and dispose of all trash.
your items in our lockers.
Please immediately inform a staff member if the facilities
require attention.
Please report the presence of suspicious individuals in the
locker room to staff.
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Bates Park – 700 Bates Park Road
Bates Park is located directly behind Dickey Park by the
Angleton Girls Softball Fields. The park has two
playground areas, two rental pavilions, a lighted
basketball pavilion and 9 Hole Disc Golf Course.
Pavilion #1
$30 BBQ Pit; 2 picnic tables
Pavilion #2
$30 2 picnic tables
Deposit
$50
Dickey Park—813 West Mulberry
Dickey Park is one of the most popular parks in Angleton
with it’s wooded ½ mile lighted walking path, sand
volleyball court, 2 horseshoe pits, butterfly garden, 5
exercise stations along walking path, 2 playground areas,
and 2 rental pavilions.
Pavilion #1
$30 1 BBQ pit; 2 picnic tables
Pavilion #2
$30 2 BBQ pits; 4 picnic tables
Deposit
$50
Masterson Park—101 South Arcola
Located in downtown Angleton this park is one of our most
popular parks with it’s majestic oaks shading the area, 2
playground areas, rental pavilion with barbecue pits and
sand volleyball court.
Pavilion
$30 2 BBQ pits, 2 picnic tables
Deposit
$50
Freedom Park—3501 N. Downing
Freedom Park is one of the newest parks in Angleton. The
park has 4 rental pavilions, 2 with barbecue pits, a 3/4
mile walking trail and a covered playground area for the
kids.
Pavilion #1
$30 1 BBQ pit; 1 picnic table
Pavilion #2
$30 1 BBQ pit; 1 picnic table
Pavilion #3
$30 1 picnic table
Pavilion #4
$30 1 picnic table
Deposit
$50
Veteran’s Park (Gazebo) - 115 East Magnolia
Located near downtown, this park is utilized throughout the
year for weddings, small family gatherings and special
events including The Heart of Christmas Celebration and
Flag Day Ceremonies.
Gazebo
$30
Deposit
$50
Cash Memorial Dog Park—535 S. Anderson
This park was dedicated to “Cash”, the first K-9 officer of
the Angleton Police Department. The park features an
obstacle course area for both large and small dogs, large
open area for Frisbee throwing, pet waste stations and
watering fountain with a hose for dogs and their owners.
Athletic Facilities
Brushy Bayou Park—100 Meadow Creek
Located in a residential area this park is perfect for the
neighborhood kids with a basketball goal, playground,
and covered pavilion. There is no parking at this park.
Angleton Parks and Recreation has three athletic
complexes that are under a lease agreement with youth
sports associations, B. G. Peck Soccer Fields, Freedom Park
Little League Complex, and Angleton Girls Softball Fields.
Anyone interested in renting fields for tournaments must
contact the Parks Director.
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The Angleton Parks Department works hard to maintain
our parks so our residents can enjoy and maintain a
healthy, and active, outdoor lifestyle. This past few
years we have added a Frisbee Golf Course to Bates
and Dickey Parks, Officer Cash Memorial Dog Park and
this year we are adding a cover over the Freedom Park
Playground.
Rental Procedures
 All Park Pavilion reservation must be made in person
at the Angleton Recreation Center, 1601 N.
Valderas.
 To use any park pavilion you must make a reservation
at the Angleton Recreation Center and pay all fees.
Anyone without a reservation will be asked to leave.
 Renters must take their receipt with them at time of
pavilion use.
 Responsible party renting facility must be eighteen
(18) years of age or older to reserve the facility, and
must provide verification of age and physical address
with current Texas Driver’s License or Identification
Card.
 Reservations must be made at least 1 day in advance.
 Deposit and rental fees are due in full at the time
reservation is made. Cash and Money Order deposits
not picked up within 30 days of your rental date will
be forfeited.
Park Rules
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Park hours are from 5:00 am – 11:00 pm
All vehicles must be parked in designated parking
areas.
All pets must be kept on a leash. (Exception: Dog Park
– See Dog Park Rules).
No firearms or explosives allowed in parks.
Alcohol is not permitted in any City Parks. No person
shall possess, consume, use or drink alcoholic
beverages in any city park or at an event in a city
park.
No person shall possess any beverage in a glass
container at any time within a city park
Moonwalks are allowed, but we ask you to provide
your own generator as many electrical outlets do not
work. We will not give refunds for non-working
electrical outlets. In the event you choose to use a
moonwalk, the rental vendor must be registered with
the Texas Department of Insurance. During the course
of a park inspection, you may be asked to provide
proof of this compliance or terminate use of the
structure on City of Angleton property. Waterslides
are not allowed in the parks.
Structures erected in the park during reservations must
have the approval of the Director. No structure or
signage may be attached to any building, tree, fence,
or playground in any park area.
 Any animals in a city park must follow the City of
Angleton Animal Control Ordinance. No person in the
park shall ride a horse, except on designated roads
and trails.
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Clean Up
 Renters are required to leave all park areas, including
bathrooms and pavilions, in as good or better
condition than they found upon arrival.
 Clean up includes picking up all paper and trash
throughout park area.
 All trash should be bagged and taken to a park
dumpster where available.
 All trash cans in park area should be emptied, and
trash removed to a dumpster.
 An inspection before and after events will be done by
park personnel, and written reports will be given to the
Parks and Recreation office in order to determine
whether all or part of the cleaning deposit will be
returned to the lessee.
 Failure to clean up will result in loss of rental deposit in
full.
Dog Park Rules
 No more than two (2) dogs per handler.
 Use Park at your own risk.
 Owners are legally responsible for the behavior of
their dog(s) at all times.
 Dogs must be leashed while entering and exiting park.
 Dog waste must be cleaned up by their owners
IMMEDIATELY.
 Owners must be within the dog park and supervising
their dog with leash readily available.
 Dog handlers must be at least 16 years of age.
 Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult
and supervised at all times.
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 Aggressive dogs must be
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removed immediately.
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 Dogs should be under voice
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control.
 Prohibited:
Human & Dog Treats
Sick Dogs
Glass Containers
Dogs in Heat
Puppies (under 4 months)
Aggressive Dogs
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Fitness classes are available at no charge for Recreation Center members. Non-members are eligible to take classes
with the purchase of a day pass. New members to our facility who need advice on fitness room equipment or how to
start planning a healthy lifestyle may set up a one on one meeting with our Fitness Coordinator.
 All group exercise classes are included in the price of monthly membership fees. All others will be required to pay
daily entry fee.
 Group Exercise is open to those 13 and older.
 Group X class schedule is subject to change. New schedules available at the front desk each month.
 Arrive on time to ensure proper warm-up .
 Classes are on a first-come, first-serve basis and the instructor has the right to refuse entry if class reaches max
capacity.
 Classes may change before or after publication, and we apologize for any errors. For up-to-date schedules please
check with the Front Desk or go online at www.angleton.tx.us .
FITNESS CLASSES
Active Strength
A full body, light weight, high repetition workout incorporating
TRX
Aqua Fitness
This class concentrates on cardio water
exercises by providing a gravity free
environment. It accommodates to individual
differences and is easy on your joints, yet
provides an excellent overall body workout.
Body Blast Silver*
A move and groove class that involves having fun, dancing and
functional movement exercises with light weights and resistance
bands
Cardio Club-N-Sculpt
Expressive movement done to the beat of High Energy DJ mix
sets. Come get motivated using light weights intermittently with
cardio to get your best muscle tone & ignite your core
stabilizers.
TRX
The TRX system uses your own body weight for resistance, and
you can control the resistance just by adjusting your body
position. Aids in building strength, balance, flexibility and joint
stability simultaneously.
TRX Circuit
Use the TRX as a tool in this high energy interval based training
class. You will use TRX strength moves and cardio drills to get a
total body workout.
TRX Silver*
The TRX system uses your own body weight for resistance, and
you can control the resistance just by adjusting your body
position. This class will help build joint stability, coordination
and range of motion.
UpperCUT
Kickboxing meets weight lifting in this total body takeover. You
will punch, kick and curl your way to a toned body.
Yoga
Cardio Toning
Improve balance, strength and flexibility with yoga. Find your
A cardio blasting workout using various equipment to pump start breath and movement working together as you free your mind
and body. Restorative breathing and final relaxation decreases
your day.
stress and gives mental clarity.
Circuit City
Hit every muscle group as you burn calories at stations of
Zumba
different fitness equipment from the BOSU to medicine balls to Ditch the workout, join the party! Latin flavor
dance routines featuring interval training
jump ropes to gliders.
sessions that combine slow rhythms & resistance
HIIT
training.
A high intensity interval workout combining full body strength
*Silver Classes are designed for active older adults to help
and conditioning.
build on their foundation for an even more active and mobile
Resistance Silver*
lifestyle. All classes are 30 minutes long and will help build
You will build balance, agility and flexibility in this class using
muscular strength.
elastic tubing with handles.
Tone 360
Use props like stability balls, bands, medicine balls and weights
to strengthen your entire body (all 360) with this metabolism
boosting, low impact workout.
Now offering a Lunch Boot Camp Monday and
Wednesday 11:00—11:45am. Get you workout in on
your lunch break!
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FLASHBACK 5k RUN
June 11, 2016
Freedom Park
3105 N. Downing St.
Angleton TX, 77515
Race Day:
 6:45pm Race day
registration opens
 7:30pm Kids Run Start
 7:45pm 5k Run Start
 9:00pm Awards and
Costume Contest
Kids 600 meter run- $10.00
15 and under 5k run- $15.00
16 and up 5k run$25.00
Let’s flashback to the past through music, fashion
and fun! We will have a pet and human costume
contest!
Childcare will be
provided during the
Adult 5k race.
Want to start running or run faster?
Come to RUN FIT!
Wednesday’s from 6pm-7pm.
Behind the Angleton Recreation Center.
Run Fit is an evening running group for
beginners and advanced runners looking to
finish a race or run a personal best!
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Dear Angleton Recreation Center Patron,
The pool is currently open and will remain open throughout the summer time. We
plan to close the pool for renovations in September 2016. We do not have a set
date in September yet, but we will send out a 30 day notice before the closure so
you will have time to plan accordingly.
As always, please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns.
Regards,
Erin Bowers
Recreation Superintendent
Angleton Parks and Recreation
979-849-4364 ext. 4103
[email protected]
This July, discover your super powers at your local parks and
rec! When we work together to further health and wellness,
conservation and social equity efforts, awesome things happen!
This year, the Park and Rec Brigade is here to help you
discover your super powers at your local parks. Captain
Community, the Green Guardian and the Fit Twins will guide
you on your adventure during Parks and Recreation Month.
See page 14 & 15 for a full list of our parks.
Join us on the front lawn of the Rec Center to watch Jumanji!
Time/Date: July 23rd
at 8:00 pm at the Recreation Center.
Bring a Lawn chair! Concession Stand Open!
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