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PARKS RECREATIONDEPARTMENT
Kenny WalshRecreation Superintendent(281) [email protected]
Ashley CrellerRecreation Supervisor-Aquatics(281) [email protected]
Tara Dahl-CampbellRecreation Supervisor-Athletics(281) [email protected]
Pearl BarrettAdministrative Assistant(281) [email protected]
Patrick MurphyBasketball, Soccer(281) [email protected]
Lydia RodriguezOlder Adults Program(281) [email protected]
Katrina BeecherYouth Programming(281) [email protected]
Michelle MonzonCheerleading(281) [email protected]
FAQHow do I find the registration page?Go to www.leaguecity.com/parks and click on the Online Programs Registration icon.
How do I register for a program?You are not able to enroll in a program until you have set up an account for your household. For more information regarding setting up a household please call (281) 554-1180. Residency will be verified with a current water bill.
How can I search through activities?You can search activities by the type of activity, the activity age, the activity name, or you can scroll through the entire list of programs.
Is there in-Person registration?Yes, in-person registration will start at designated dates listed in brochure at the Recreation Office. (Phone and mail-in registrations are not accepted. A $25 service charge will be assessed for all returned checks.)
REFUND POLICY:Request for refunds must be made in person prior to the first class, practice or activity. A 10% processing fee of the program cost will be charged for all refunds. However, 100% refunds are given for medical reasons (medical documention is required).
Refunds are processed through the City of League City’s Finance Department and refunds should be received approximately 7 to 10 business days after the request has been made. *Refunds will not be given once a program has started.*
PHOTO POLICYPhotos taken during a City of League City program, event, or activity may be used in future department or City of League City promotional material.
WAITLIST POLICYParticipants may be placed on a waitlist if a program has met its maximum capacity. Payment is not required to be placed on waitlist.
If spots become available, participants will be notified by phone or email . Participants should respond as soon as possible if notified of an opening in a program. The next available person on the waitlist will be notified if confirmation is not recieved within 24 hours.
CANCELLATION POLICYIf an activity is canceled by League City Recreation Department due to inclement weather, the department will try to reschedule the activity. Additionally, any scheduled activity, class or program may be canceled if it is unable to generate minimum interest.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACTThe Parks Recreation Department will make reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities who are interested in the programs offered in this brochure. Contact the Parks Recreation Department at least 48 hours in advance if an accommodation needs to be made.
The City of League City does not discriminate on the basis of religion, race, color, national origin, gender, age, or handicap in admission to, treatment in or employment in its program activities.
Information in this publication is subject to change. Classes, activities or programs falling on city holidays may be rescheduled.
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REGISTRATION
Facilities Hours:Monday & Thursday.......................7 a.m. to 9 p.m.Friday...........................................7 a.m. to 10 p.m.Saturday.........................................8 a.m. to 8 p.m.Sunday............................................Noon to 6 p.m.
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Tee Ball is open to boys and girls ages 3 and 4. Rookie Ball is open to boys and girls ages 5 and 6.
League Season ....................................March 6 to May 29
Resident Registration: Jan. 11Resident Fee....................................................................$70
Non-Resident Registration: Jan. 25Non-Resident Fee.........................................................$105
League Season................................March 6 to May 29Resident Registration: Dec. 14Resident Fee....................................................................$75
Non-Resident Registration: Dec. 28Non-Resident Fee...................................................$112.50
Soccer is open to boys and girls ages 3 to 14.Parks Recreation rain-out line: (281) 554-1155
League Divisions4U, Ages 3 to 4....................................10U Ages, 9 to 106U, Ages 5 to 6..................................12U Ages, 11 to 128U, Ages 7 to 8..................................15U Ages, 13 to 15
BASEBALLProgram schedules and Future Astros Program information are posted at:www.teamsideline.com/leaguecity.com
Parks Recreation rain-out line: (281) 554-1155
SOCCER
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Volleyball is open to boys and girls ages 9 to 17.We offer indoor and sand volleyball.Parks Recreation rain-out line: (281) 554-1155
League Division12U Ages 9 to 1217U Ages 13 to 17
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League Season........................................March 6 to May 13
Resident Registration: Jan. 11Resident Fee........................................................................$50
Non-Resident Registration: Jan. 25Non-Resident Fee...............................................................$75
FENCINGIntro to Fencing............................................7:30 to 8:30 p.m.Intermediate Fencing.............................................8 to 9 p.m.
Sessions:Jan. 5 to 26Feb. 2 o 23March 2 to 30 (no class March 16) April 6 to 27May 4 to 25
Resident Registration: Dec. 14Resident Fee...........................................................................................$65
Non-Resident Registration: Dec. 28Non-Resident Fee..................................................................................$65$10 membership fee for new participant
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Session IJan. 11 to March 29......................... Wednesday classesNo class March 15 (Spring Break Week)
Session IIApril 5 to May 24..........................Wednesday classes
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Ages 5 to 12 years 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Ages 13 to 70 years
Session I Resident Registration: Dec. 14Session I Non-Resident Registration: Dec. 28
Session II Resident Registration: Feb. 22 Session II Non-Resident Registration: March 8
Class Fee ....................................................................$50Uniform Fee (Cash only, paid to Instructor).........$30
Gymnastics Basics Tuesday SessionsAges 4 to 12...................................................5 to 5:45 p.m.
Jan. 3 to 24 Feb. 7 to 28 March 7 to April 4 (no class on March 14) April 11 to May 2 May 9 to 30
Gymnastics Basics Thursday SessionsAges 4 to 12....................................................5 to 5:45 p.m.
Jan. 5 to Jan. 26 Feb. 2 to 23 March 2 to 30 (no class on March 16) April 6 to 27 May 4 to 25
Resident Registration: Dec. 7Non-Resident Registration: Dec. 21
Class Fee..........................................................................$55
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Tennis Class 10 & UnderAges 5 to 10...............................................Monday, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. $79 per 4 week session
Intro to ChallengerAges 11 to 14..................................................Monday, 5:30 to 7 p.m. $129 per 4 week session
All lessons held at:Rustic Oaks Park Tennis Court5101 Orange Blossom, League City, TX 77573
• Live ball, rally-based instruction designed to provide a fun and active learning environment
• Low compression tennis balls and mini-nets
• Designed for students in middle school.• Proper stroke mechanics
Winter/Spring Session I: Jan. 9 to 30Spring Session II: Feb. 6 to 27Spring Session III: March 6 to April 3 (no class on March 13)Spring Session IV: April 10 to May 1Spring Session V: May 8 to 29
TENNIS
TOT is a basketball ball handling, motor development, and fitness program for students ages 3 to 5. This unique program combines academics and athletics-appealing to boys and girls, athletic and non-athletic!
Resident Registration: Dec. 7Non-Resident Registration: Dec. 21
Session 1.............Jan. 23 to Feb. 20Session 2............Feb. 27 to April 3 (no class on March 13)Session 3...........April 10 to May 8Sessions meet Mondays from 12 to 12:45 p.m.
Session Fee: $75Resident Registration: Dec. 14Non-Resident Registration: Dec. 28
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Parents are you looking for a safe place to bring your kids on Friday Night, while you go out? Bring them to our Kids Night at the Rec to play games, watch a movie and hang out with their friends. Kid’s ages 6 to 12 are welcome to join us once a month on Friday nights from 6 to 10 p.m. Pizza and soda are included in the cost.
It’s important for parents to have quality care for their children when school is not in session. We offer a safe and fun environment for your school-aged children, ages 6 to 12 years.Aging date 2-1-17.
School’s Out Day Camp Spring Break Camp7 a.m. to 6 p.m. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 14 March 13 to 17 Resident Fee........................$25 Resident Fee.......................$125Non-Resident Fee..........$37.50 Non-Resident Fee........$187.50
Resident Registration: Jan. 11 Non-Resident Registration: Jan. 25
Kids Night at the Rec:Jan. 13Feb. 10March 10April 21May 19
KIDS NIGHT AT THE REC
Resident Registration: Dec. 14Resident Fee........................................................$15
Non-Resident Registration: Dec. 28Non-Resident Fee.........................................$22.50
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Hometown Heroes Park Monday and Wednesday (8 classes)Grades K to 121:30 to 3 p.m.
The Homeschool PE program offers children an opportunity to engage in group games, relays, strength conditioning, and a variety of sports focusing on improving their overall well-being. Each month we will focus on a new sport.
Dates: Jan. 4 to Feb. 1 (no class Jan. 16) Feb. 6 to March 1 March 6 to April 5 (no class March 13 and 15) April 10 to May 3 Sports Focus: Jan..............Volleyball Feb.............Pickleball March..........Basketball April............Flag Football
Resident Registration: Dec. 7Resident Fee.............$50
Non-Resident Registration: Dec. 21Non-Resident.................$75
Water aerobics provides a cardiovascular burn and a light resistance workout. Traditional aerobic exercises ac-companied by just the right music makes this class fun and beneficial to your overall health.
Tuesday and ThursdayApril 4 to May 255:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Membership or Daily Fitness Pass is required to participate in class.
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PreschoolAges 3 to 5Entry requirements:• No prior experienceSkills covered:• Water comfort• Floating and Gliding• Water Submersion• Supported swimming on front and back
Station 1Ages 6 and olderSkills covered:• Basic swim strokes:• Floating and gliding unassisted• Treading water• Rotary breathing
Station 2Ages 6 and olderEntry requirements: (performed unassisted)• Basic swim strokes• Treading water• Rotary breathingSkills covered:• Stroke development:Freestyle, Backstroke and Breastroke• New strokes: Butterfly and Sidestroke
Resident Registration: Feb. 8Resident Fee........................$50
Non-Resident Registration: Feb. 22Non-Resident Fee.........................$75
SWIM LESSONS
Session A........................April 4 to 27Session B..........................May 2 to 25Classes meet Tuesday and Thursday
Class Times:5:30 to 6:00 p.m.6:10 to 6:40 p.m.6:50 to 7:20 p.m.
Class goals will be to develop a high comfort level in young children in and around the water, to develop breath control, work on basic swimming and survival skills and progress to a readiness to swim.
Registration ends Friday before start of session at noon, or capacity is reached.
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Summer CampResident Registration
April 19, 2017Non-Resident Registration
May 3, 2017
BaseballResident Registration
April 5, 2017Non-Resident Registration
April 19, 2017
BasketballResident Registration
March 22, 2017Non-Resident Registration
April 5, 2017
CheerleadingResident Registration
April 5, 2017Non-Resident Registration
April 19, 2017
Flag FootballResident Registration
April 5, 2017Non-Resident Registration
April 19, 2017
Indoor VolleyballResident Registration
April 5, 2017Non-Resident Registration
April 19, 2017
SUMMER PREVIEW
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2017 Pool Season: May 27 to Sept. 4
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The City of League City Parks Recreation Department is hiring for the following seasonal positions: Lifeguards Pool Managers Camp Counselors Assistant Camp Directors Recreation Aides
Qualifications:• 16 years and older (18 years and older for Camp Counselors)• Lifeguard certification (Aquatic positions only)• First Aid and CPR certification required• Previous experience preferred but not required• Must pass background and drug screenThe City of League City offers competitive rates and flexible hours. Apply online at www.leaguecity.com.
Full Lifeguard CertificationClass minimum: 3 or more students. Must attend all classes per session.Resident Fee......$150Non-Resident Fee......$225
March SessionMarch 13 to 16......9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Resident Registration: Jan. 25 Non-Resident Registration: Feb. 8
May SessionMay 12...........4 to 9 p.m.May 13.....8 am to 8 p.m.May 14 ........12 to 6 p.m.
April SessionApril 21.............4 to 9 p.m.April 22.....8 a.m. to 8 p.m.April 23...........12 to 6 p.m.
SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT
Lifeguard Re-CertificationMust have current certification or within 30 days of expiration date.Resident Fee....$75Non-Resident Fee....$112.50
April 10....... 4 to 9 p.m.May 22..........4 to 9 p.m.
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22nd Annual Fishing ExtravaganzaLeague City Municipal Pool.......................450 West WalkerSaturday, March 4
Sessions:Ages 7 and under...........................................................10 a.m.Ages 8 and above...........................................................12 p.m.All ages..............................................................................2 p.m.All ages..............................................................................4 p.m.(All sessions are 50 minutes)
Resident Registration: Jan. 25Resident Fee: $6
Non-Resident Registration: Feb. 8Resident Fee: $10
Father Daughter DanceFeb. 36:30 to 9:30 p.m.Hometown Heroes Park
Dancing, dining and plenty of fun!
Resident Registration begins: Dec. 28Resident Fee......................................$55
Non-Resident Registration begins: Jan.11Non-Resident Fee...................................$82.50
Professional Potraits will be available, fees are paid directly to photographer.
Concessions items will be available for sale during eventFish cleaning fees: TBD
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Sunday, April 9Chester L. Davis Sportsplex1251 League City Parkway
Open to children ages 0 to 12 years.
Join us for an Egg-citing day of egg hunting,a chance to win cool prizes! We’ll also haveface painting and other fun activities. TheEaster Bunny and friends are planning anextravaganza for you!Event is free!!
Egg Hunt begins promptly at 1 p.m.
Saturday, March 11Walter Hall 807 Hwy. 3 No.
Registration Fee: $20 Registration Fee after Feb. 27: $25T-shirts are not guaranteed for registrations received after Feb. 27.
Register online at www.leaguecitywellnesswalk.org. All proceeds benefit the League City Senior Citizen Program.
Event is co-sponsored by the City of League City and The Friends of League City Seniors Foundation.Contact Lydia Rodriguez at [email protected] for sponsorship information.
EGG HUNT EXTRAVAGANZA
1K/5K WELLNESS WALK/RUN
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Friday, May 56:30 to 9:30 p.m.Hometown Heroes Park
Join us for the perfect date night for mothers and sons. It’ll be a fun night of dining, dancing, games and giveaways!
Resident Registration begins: April 5Resident Fee......................................$55 Professional Potraits will be available, fees are paid directly to photographer.
COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE
Here’s your chance to clean out your garage, attic, storage shed and closet while providing the opportunity to become acquainted with neighbors and promote responsible and sustainable practices for our environment. We want to help you turn your trash into someone’s treasure.
Resident Registration: Feb. 1Resident Booth Fee.................$25
Non-Resident Registration: Feb. 15Non-Resident Booth Fee..............$37.50
Each booth space equals two parking spots (appoximately 10 feet). Booths will be assigned randomly. Donate your unsold items to Purple Heart. Onsite collection will be available immediately after garage sale. Request for a tax-deductible receipt must be made directly to Purple Heart
Saturday, April 228 a.m. to noonHometown Heroes Park
Non-Resident Registration begins: April 19Non-Resident Fee...................................$82.50
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Hometown Heroes Park membership includes full use of open gym and non-contract aerobic classes.
Memberships are valid for one year from purchase date. League City offers a 25% discount on annual memberships to active military and veterans and their immediate family members.
Annual Membership Prices League City Residents Non ResidentsSeniors (age 55+) FREE $25Adult (age 18-54) $95 $145Youth (age 10-17) $65 $97.50 Child (age 3 to 9) $45 $67.50Hometown Heroes Park Daily Pass (Open Gym )Seniors (age 55+) FREE $3Adult (age 10-54) $5 $8Child (age 3-9) $3 $5
Fitness ClassesDaily Drop-in $8 $125 Class Punch Card $35 $5510 Class Punch Card $60 $9015 Class Punch Card $75 $115
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FOOTBALL:League City SaintsJuan [email protected]
League City CowboysChris [email protected]
League City 49ersDave [email protected]
Bay Area PanthersMarissa [email protected]
BASEBALL:League City Little LeagueGreg [email protected]
L.C.Pony/Colt BaseballBrad Harris(281) [email protected]
VOLLEYBALL:Gulf Coast Volleyball AssociationMichael [email protected]
JAZZERCISE:Joyce Snyder(281) 480-1550
SOCCER:Space City FutbolDarren [email protected]
SWIM:L.C. Swim Team (Barracudas)Michelle Kapferwww.lcbarracudas.org
South Shore SailsKevin [email protected]
Space City Aquatics TeamPatricia [email protected]
LOCAL COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS(NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE LEAGUE CITY PARKS RECREATION DEPARTMENT)
KEEP YOUR PARKSBEAUTIFUL
• Report Graffiti and Vandalism We need your help to keep your parks safe and beautiful. Call (281) 332-2566 for non-emergency reporting.
• Pick up after Spot and Rover No one likes those unexpected surprises stuck to the bottom of a clean shoe.
• Please keep pets on a leash• Put litter in its Place• Respect foliage• Watch out for those delicate shrubs and flowers.• Recycle Bottles and Cans• Glass containers are prohibited in the park, they can break
easily and pose a danger to other park patrons.• Please Place Used Charcoal in Designated areas• Hot coals may damage garbage cans and grass• Avoid playing on Wet Turf• Playing on wet, pliable fields may ruin grass
SOFTBALL:Monica [email protected]
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1. Lynn Gripon Park 100 AlderwoodThis park consists of two softball fields, one soccer/football field, basket-ball pavilion, volleyball courts, numerous picnic areas, and playgrounds along the nature/fitness trail. Park may be reserved for company picnics, family gatherings, tournaments, and team practices.
2. Rustic Oaks Park 5101 Orange BlossomThis park features a small pavilion, volleyball court, tennis courts, practice field, fishing pond, trails, playground equipment, and bird viewing areas.
3. Newport Park 2398 N. Colonial Ct.This park features a playground, picnic areas, and basketball courts
4. Chester L. Davis Sportsplex 1251 Highway 96This sports complex features a football field, volleyball courts, soccer fields, baseball fields, softball fields, and three pavilions for organized events.
5. City Pool 450 West Walker St.Private parties are available at the Municipal Pool during designated times.
6. League Park 512 2nd St.With a turn of the century theme, League Park features a band stand (gazebo), two basketball courts, picnic areas, benches, a boundless play-ground, and restrooms.
7. Helen’s Garden 701 E. Main St. This garden features seasonal flowers, picnic benches,
8. Heritage Park 1220 CoryellPark features playground, hike and bike trail, canoe/kayak launch, and fishing pond.
9. Dr. Ned & Fay Dudney Clear Creek Nature Center 1220 Egret BayThis recently opened park offers numerous opportunities for those who love to experience nature. Walk along the nature trails and spend some quiet time at the bird viewing areas. You will experience wildlife in its own natural setting.
10. League City Boat Ramp FM 270 2913 Mariner DrThis park features a boat ramp and large parking lot under the FM 270 bridge on Clear Creek.
11. Bayridge Park 2913 Mariner DrThis park features a softball field, basketball courts, picnic are-as, and a playground.
12. Hometown Heroes Park 2105 Dickinson AvenueFacility consists of a pool, three soccer fields, two basketball gyms, and a multi-use room; along the park grounds are walking trails and playground area. Gymnasiums and multi-use room can be reserved for private parties, business functions and sporting events.
13. Ghirardi Family Watersmart Park 1810 Louisiana3.75 acre passive park dedicated to teaching citizens ways to conserve water use at home. Park features include a green roof pavilion, walking trails and a playground. Special conservation and educational features include rain gardens, outdoor classrooms, cistern, WaterSmart landscapes Park is home to the 100 plus Compton Oak tree
14. Big League Teams Skate Park1150 Big League Dreams Parkway
stone paths, fountains, statues, and League City’strademark of overspreading ancient oaks,
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LIBRARYStory TImesMonday Jan. 9 to May 1Ages 0 to 2 years old10:15 and 11 a.m....................Toddler Story Time
Tuesday Jan. 10 to May 2Ages 2.5 to 5 years old10:15 and 11 a.m..................Preschool Story Time
Thursday Jan. 12 to May 4Ages 2.5 to 5 years old6:30 p.m..........................................Pajama Story Time
6:30 p.m........................Nightime Preschoolers at PlayJan. 26: A Musical Playdate with Mr. BrandonFeb. 23: Yoga Time with Ms. StellaMarch 23: Insect Invasion with Arts Alive April 13: ”Eggstra” Special Pajama Storytime and craft
Preschoolers at PlayWednesday classes
10 to 11 a.m....................................Art in a CartMake and decorate your own seasonal craftJan.11Feb. 8 April 12
10 to 11 a.m..................................Build ItBuild with Lego, Krinkles and more.Feb. 1March 8May 3
10 to 11 a.m...............Science for Little ExplorersFeb. 15: Senses-Learn about the five senses through craft and activitiesMarch 22: Colors-Experiment with light and color
10 to 11 am...........Dr. Seuss’ Birthday PartyMarch 1: Celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday with crafts and activities. The Tea House Under the Oaks is providing refreshments.
10 to 11 a.m.....................Spring Extravaganza(Preschool and elementary)Celebrate Spring with activities and craftsMarch 15
10:15 and 11 a.m............A Musical PlaydateCreating musical memories with Mr. Brandon from Let’s Make MusicJan. 18April 19
10:15 or 11 a.m...............................Yoga TimeMs. Stella stretches the imagination and body with yogaJan. 25Feb. 22March 29April 26
Free tickets will be passed out 15 minutes before each story time and activity. All story times and activities are for individuals, not organizations, groups or daycares. No registration is required.
Library HoursMonday to Thursday.............................10 a.m. to 9 p.m.Friday to Saturday:.................................10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Sunday...................................................................1 to 5 p.m.
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Adult Activities1 p.m.........................YogaTheaterJan. 8, 15, 22 and 29
1 p.m.............Antiques RoundtableTheaterJan. 9 and Feb. 6
1 p.m......................Movie ClubTheaterJan. 3 and 17Feb. 7 and 2110 a.m..............Computer classJan. 4, 11, 18 and 25Feb. 1, 8, 15 and 22
Family FrolicActivities and programs for families with children age 4 to 11. Free tickets are passed out 15 minutes before event.Lego and Webkinz Club are offered on select Thursday at 4:30 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 211:30 to 2:30 p.m...............Squishy CircuitsMark Shepard explores science using LED lights and Playdoh.Sunday, Feb. 122:00 and 3 p.m...........Bubble WondersGeoff Akins will present his internationally acclaimed bubble show with his inspiring message about possibilities
Teen ActivitiesThese activities and programs for youth ages 12 to 18 and in 6th to 12th grade.
7 p.m........Teen Advisory BoardJan. 18Board RoomFeb. 1 and 15
5:30 p.m..........Writers’ ClubBoard RoomJan. 11, 25Feb. 8 and 22
10:15 a.m.........Marketing and PublishingTheaterJan. 12 and Feb. 9
7:00 p.m..............Book Discussion ClubTheaterJan. 23 and Feb. 20
7:00 p.m............Adult Coloring ClubTheaterJan. 30 and Feb. 27
Sunday, March 262:00 p.m..............The Secret GardenHampstead Stage Company will present the classic story, The Secret Garden, with audience help.Sunday, April 302:00 p.m...............Go Wild!Julian Franklin presents his fun and entertaining show with magic puppets.
6:00 p.m.......Anime ClubJan. 11 and Feb. 8
10:15 a.m.....Writing ClubJan. 14 and Feb. 4
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1. Outfield Banner (6’ x 4”) - $500 per year plus sign production fee
• Chester L. Davis Sportsplex consist of 7 soccer fields, 4 softball fields, 6 volleyball courts and a football field (street visability)
• Lynn Gripon Park@Countryside consist of 1 soccer and 2 softball fields (street visability)• Hometown Heroes Park consist of 4 soccer fields (street visabilty) and an outdoor pool.
Estimates indicate more than 100,000 visitors frequent League City Parks Recreation facilities.
2. Beyond the Oaks seasonal brochure• Full page ad - $1,000• 1/2 page ad - $600• 1/4 page ad - $350Beyond the Oaks brochure is printed in full color three times a year: Fall/Winter, Spring and Summer. The brochure can also be viewed at www.leaguecity.com/parks and www.ccisd.net (E-flyers).
3. Teamsideline Website: www.teamsideline.com/leaguecity• Link on website - $125 per month• PDF flyer on websiter - $250 per month
Game schedules for League City programs are posted on www.teamsideline.com/leaguecity.Coaches, parents and players consistly rely on this useful website.
The City of League City ranks 18th among the ‘Best Cities for Young Families’. League City has also madeother list: ‘Safest City in Texas’ and ‘Fasting Growing City’. Advertising in League City makes sense!
All inquires to:Ashley [email protected]