Recreation Class Schedule - Hurst Economic Development
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Recreation Class Schedule - Hurst Economic Development
SUMMER 2013 Hurst Stars & Stripes Summer 2013 Recreation Class Schedule See page 22 Economic Development Update Water Conservation 3 Welcome to the twenty-second issue of... Where We Live Welcome to the twenty second issue of Where We Live. Does anyone else feel like this year is flying by? It’s hard to believe that summer is right around the corner, but summer is almost here. And we all know what that means; it’s almost time for our favorite event of the year, Hurst Stars and Stripes. As usual, we’ve got a spectacular show planned, so make plans to spend your Independence Day in Hurst! For details on our signature event, turn to page 46. Fireworks aren’t the only things we have planned for you this summer though. In fact, we’ve got a lot of family fun in store for you, right in your own back yard. We’re continuing the popular Heritage Village Presents series with a fantastic lineup. Schedule on page 12. The Police Department is gearing up to host their annual PALS summer camp and we can’t forget about the Library’s summer reading club. We’ve got all of that and a lot more covered in this issue of Where We Live, and we hope you’ll take a moment to read all about what’s going on in your city. Because this is your city. We’re proud to call Hurst home and we hope you are too. We also hope to see you and your families taking part in all of the fun around Hurst this summer. Here’s to another exciting summer of fun in Hurst! In This Issue... Safe Living...................................................... 4 Community...................................................... 8 Library.......................................................... 14 Hurst Senior Center...................................... 18 Recreation Center..............22 Pre-School Programs....................................23 Youth Programs............................................28 Gymnastic Programs....................................33 Adult Programs............................................34 Aquatics.......................................................39 Special Events.............................................45 Adult Leagues..............................................48 Hurst Tennis Center.....................................49 Registration Information..............................52 Parks System................................................54 —Mayor Richard Ward Inside the Cover . . . Thank you to everyone who submitted photos in our cover photo contest. The photos inside the cover were some of our favorites. Photo contributors clockwise from top left: Lori Heminway, Regina Wieland, Shari Rydzeski and Eric Kachur Hurst City Council Left to Right: Anna Holzer–Council Member, Henry Wilson–Mayor Pro Tem, Charles Mayor, Larry Member, Swearengen–Council Member, Richard Ward– Kitchens–Council Member, Bill McLendon–Council Nancy Welton–Council Member safe living 4 Making Plans for Severe Weather Spring means severe weather season is here and that means it’s time to review your plans for severe weather. The most important aspect of your plan is how you are going to be alerted, even when you are asleep. Early warning and the extra time it allows to take shelter can prevent injuries and possibly deaths. The Hurst Outdoor Warning Sirens are not designed to alert people inside of a structure and should not be counted as your means of early warning. Residents should equip themselves with other forms of alert systems that can be heard inside their homes. Those with smart phones have a wide range of applications that can be used for alerting 24 hours a day. The National Weather Service SAME radios are always a good selection for notification. As a precaution, residents should also prepare to live when there is no water, food or electricity readily available through normal means if there is a major weather event. Resources are available to assist you in your storm preparedness at www.hursttx.gov or call the Fire Department at 817.788.7238. City Staff Allan Weegar–City Manager Allan Heindel–Deputy City Manager Jeff Jones–Assistant City Manager Clay Caruthers–Director of Finance Ron Haynes–Director of Public Works Rita Frick–City Secretary Steve Moore–Police Chief John Brown–Fire Chief Dale Harwell–Information Services Manager Mike Morgan–Director of Planning and Community Development Ashleigh Johnson–Communications Manager Steve Bowden–Director of Economic Development Quick Chicken Cobb Salad Ingredients • Cooking spray • 1 1/2 pounds skinless, boneless chicken breast cutlets • 1/4 teaspoon salt • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper • 8 cups mixed greens • 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved • 1/3 cup diced peeled avocado • 2 tablespoons sliced green onions • 1/3 cup fat-free Italian dressing • 2 tablespoons crumbled blue cheese • 1 bacon slice, cooked and crumbled Preparation Heat a large nonstick skillet over mediumhigh heat. Coat pan with cooking spray. Sprinkle chicken with salt and pepper. Add chicken to pan; cook 5 minutes on each side or until done. Cut into 1/2-inch slices. Combine greens, tomatoes, avocado, and onions in a large bowl. Drizzle greens mixture with dressing; toss gently to coat. Arrange about 2 cups greens mixture on each of 4 salad plates. Top each serving with 4 ounces chicken, 1 1/2 teaspoons cheese, and about 1/2 teaspoon bacon. Nutrition This recipe makes two servings. Per serving : 263 Calories; 8g Fat; 9g Carbohydrates; 38g Protein; 4g Fiber; 606 mg Sodium Karen Levin, Cooking Light June 2007 www.txsmartscape.com 5 Nutrition 101 Body Fat— What does it really mean? Body Fat Percentage: In our last issue, we discussed the meaning of Body Mass Index and how it can be a great predictor of our health. In this issue we will be learning about body fat percentage, how to have it done and why it matters to us. There are different ways to have your body fat percentage checked, but one of the simplest and least expensive ways is to have your body checked with calipers. A qualified health and fitness professional can measure sites on your upper and lower body and calculate your total body fat percentage. The human body is made up of muscles, fat, bones and many other tissues. The percentage of body fat that you have is directly linked to your health. Too little fat and you can be at risk for osteoporosis, cancer and other diseases. Too much fat and you can be at risk for diabetes, heart disease, cancer, obesity and more. Being in a healthy range for body fat can help you stay as healthy as possible. Here are the ranges for body fat: Percentage Categories Classification Women (% fat) Men (% fat) Essential Fat 10-12% 2-4% Athletes 14-20% 6-13% Fitness 21-24% 14-17% Acceptable 25-31% 18-25% Obese 32%+ 25%+ Knowing your body fat percentage category may help you determine if you need to make changes for your health. While it is not a stand alone indicator of overall health, it is a simple tool to evaluate if you may be at risk and when to get more help from a qualified health professional. With a full service recreation center and the free Healthy Hurst program, we are committed to helping our residents and customers optimize their health. If you want to get your body fat percentage checked, head over to the Hurst Recreation Center to talk to a qualified professional today. Your health is in your hands and knowledge is the first step! safe living & community 6 Places Where Mosquitos Can Breed Mosquitos can be a serious nuisance in the summer months and it’s important that we each do our part to eliminate potential mosquito breeding grounds. Mosquitos typically lay eggs in standing water, but “standing water” doesn’t necessarily have to be a pond. Here are some places to look for potential mosquito hatcheries: Your trash can. You need to either keep your trash cans tightly lidded or drill a small hole at the bottom so collected water can drain. Bird baths and pet water dishes. Changing the water daily in all receptacles is enough to keep mosquitoes at bay. For a bird bath, this can be as simple as hitting it with a high-pressure garden hose. Pipes and hoses. You should tightly cap Pitcher plants. The pitcher-shaped plants off and seal any pipe which can have water inside, doesn’t get flushed very often, and has a connection to the outdoors. Hoses should have a spray nozzle on the end so they are sealed when not in use. known to be carnivorous enough to eat other bugs ironically can supply yet another breeding spot for mosquitoes. Any other kind of plant which can collect water, such as the stump of a hollow tree, also makes an ideal breeding spot. Trash. All manner of trash, with rain water collecting in it, can be home to mosquitoes. Patrol your property after every period of rain and dump out anything that collects water - and you might want to keep anything that collects water overturned or in the garage so that it doesn’t become a problem in the first place. Your swimming pool. Swimming pools should be treated at least once a week to keep the balance of chlorine and other chemicals sufficient to repel mosquitoes Other home furnishings. Rain gutters, wading pools, flower pots, planter boxes, and irrigation control boxes are also likely spots. If you’ve eliminated all of the above and mosquitoes are still thick in your area, remember that these voracious beasts can fly up to two miles from their place of birth, so you might want to start a mosquito awareness program with your neighbors. To report a concern, please call 817.788.7055. Hurst P.A.L.S. Summer Camp Summer’s getting close and the Hurst Police Department is gearing up for another summer of fun! Did you know that the Hurst Police Department holds summer camps for kids each year? Applications are coming out soon and we hope your student will join us! Here’s all of the information: The Hurst P.A.L.S. (Police Activity League Summer Camp) will run from Monday, June 17 through Friday, June 21, 2013. The program is designed for students going into the 5th and 6th grades. Applications will be delivered to the schools on the same day in May. The purpose of the program is to help develop a positive relationship between children and the Police Department, through a variety of events such as; Field Days (various field games), tennis, swimming, etc... The program also has a leadership element, in which high school kids are selected and trained as mentors. These students are taught elements of leadership and are given volunteer credit to use towards their college aspirations. For more information about this camp please call 817.788.7342. The Hurst Basketball camp is a summer camp designed to teach children going into the 5th and 6th grades basic basketball skills and to enhance the relationship between children and the police. The instructors will be police officers and police department employees. At the end of the week we conduct a tournament. For more information regarding this camp please call 817.788.7342. 7 FLOOD Safety • Put insurance policies, valuable papers, medicine, etc. in Before a flood: a safe place Check with the Public Works Engineering (817.788.7080) on the extent of past flooding in your area. Staff can tell you about the causes of repetitive flooding, what the city is doing about it, and what would be an appropriate flood protection level. They can also visit your property to discuss flood protection alternatives. Prepare for flooding by doing the following: • Know how to shut off the electricity and gas to your house when a flood comes • Make a list of emergency numbers and identify a safe place to go During/After the flood: Ask for a licensed electrician, plumber, etc to check or turn on your power, water, and/or gas. Do not wade through flood waters due to the danger of pollutants, debris (nails, glass, etc), and animals (snakes, ants, etc). Flood waters are often murky and depth is hard to determine. Do not drive through flood waters! Turn around, don’t drown! If emergency evacuation is necessary, please heed the warnings of the City Emergency Management and follow the instructions to evacuate - it saves lives of those around you and possibly of the emergency workers responding. • Make a household inventory On the cover... My husband Don grew up in the Mid-Cities area and I was raised in Hurst. We married in 1994, chose to make our home in Hurst, and in 2007 we were blessed with our son, Jace. We all enjoy our family time at the park riding bikes, feeding ducks and fishing. Our family enjoys the recreation center as well as the water parks. My parents still live in Hurst after 48 years, they enjoy activities at the senior citizen center as well as their church. We all look forward to the amazing Fourth of July festivities each year. I have seen many changes in our city over the years although one thing remains the same...we are a community filled with love! — Pam (Landers) Lindsey, Hurst resident community 8 Hurst Athletic Complex Scoreboard Replacement Program The players and spectators at the Hurst Athletic Complex (HAC) Softball fields will always know the score on our new 14’ High-Resolution LED Scoreboards. These new scoreboards are designed with LED digits and indicators for long-life and economical power consumption. They replace the traditional scoreboards, which had light bulbs, which were becoming inefficient and outdated. The new scoreboards include a running clock, which allows players to know how much time is left in their game. These new state of the art scoreboards are an excellent addition to what our players say are, “the best softball fields in the area.” In 2003, the City of Hurst completed renovating the HAC. Since then, the Adult Softball program has operated at near 95% capacity (4,168 teams comprised of over 62,520 players!). Leagues are offered in Spring, Summer and Fall each year. For information on the Hurst Adult Softball program, please visit us on www.teamsideline.com/hurst or contact Parks and Recreation at 817.788.7320 and follow us on the Hurst recreation Facebook page, www. Facebook.com/hurstrecreation. Get your friends, neighbors or co-workers together and join the upcoming Hurst Adult Softball Program Summer League! May 11, 2013 General Election The City of Hurst will hold a General Election to elect persons to fill the offices of City Council Place 1, 2 and 6 on May 11. The Saturday, May 11, Election Day Polling Place will be at the Hurst Public Library, 901 Precinct Line Road, Hurst, Texas and will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Early voting by personal appearance will begin on April 29 and will end on May 7. Hours designated for early voting by personal appearance: April 29 - 30 Monday - Tuesday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. May 1 - 3 Wednesday - Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. May 4 Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. May 5 Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. May 6 - 7 Monday – Tuesday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Main Early Voting Polling Place: Tarrant County Elections Center, 2700 Premier Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76111. Early voting by personal appearance branch offices within the City of Hurst: • Hurst Recreation Center, 700 Mary Drive For a list of all available early voting sites and additional voting information regarding the May 11 election, visit the Tarrant County Election website at www.tarrantcounty.com or contact the City Secretary’s Office at 817.788.7000. 9 The Social Media Connection Are you a social butterfly? We are too. Instagram: cityofhursttx hurst public library Facebook: City of Hurst: http://www.facebook.com/cityofhursttx Police Department: http://www.facebook.com/ CityofHurstPD Library: http://www.facebook.com/HurstPublicLibrary Conference Center: http://www.facebook.com/hurstcc Recreation Center: http://www.facebook.com/ HurstRecreation Other Websites: www.hursttx.gov www.hursttx.gov/library www.transforminghurst.com www.hursted.com www.hurstcc.com National Night Out Tuesday, October 1 Twitter: @TheCityofHurst @HurstFireDept @HurstLibrary @HurstPoliceDept Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/company/city-of-hurst elegant. sophisticated. impressive. Five-star culinary experience | Central DFW location Grand Ballroom for up to 900 guests (817) 581-0044 | info@hurstcc.com | www.hurstcc.com community 10 North Update Tarrant Express Here’s a look at what’s happening now with the North Tarrant Express project and what’s planned for this summer. The re-construction and enhancement of the SH 183/121 eastbound freeway access road from Precinct Line Road to Cavender Dr. is underway and will be completed by June 2013. In addition to the modernization of the roadway, the installation of soundwall panels and a new pedestrian sidewalk from Hurstview to Cavender and a new eastbound SH183/121 freeway onramp from Precinct Line Road will be constructed in it’s permanent location. Work continues near the Precinct Line Road/SH183/121 intersection. Piers and columns have been placed to support new bridge beams and new bridge paving surfaces. Continued activity on the south side of this intersection, consisting of setting bridge beams and placing elevated concrete surfaces will continue through the spring/summer of 2013. Work in and around the eastern part of the Hurst corridor will accelerate as efforts will be concentrated on completing the Brown Trail Bridge over SH183/121 this summer. This effort will coincide with the summer closure of L.D. Bell High School. The westbound SH183/121 freeway access road from Brown Trail to Norwood Drive will be closed from early June to mid-August. Traffic will be diverted to Harwood Road to the north and Bedford Euless Road to the south. We appreciate your patience as we move forward with this progress. For questions or concerns please contact North Tarrant Express at 888.683.2015 New Pavilion Coming Soon to Jaycee Baker Park 11 Economic Development in the City of Hurst The City of Hurst continues to be the “City of Choice” within the retail community. We have been fortunate to see many new businesses choose Hurst as their home since the economic downturn of 2008-2009. In fact, more than 100 new businesses have opened each year in Hurst for three consecutive years. In 2012 and through the first quarter of 2013, 149 new businesses brought new products and services to our city, giving us more than 1300 businesses in ten square miles. More than 25 new restaurants have opened over the last three years including Raising Canes Chicken Fingers, Five Guys Burgers and Fries, Jersey Mikes Subs, Del Taco, Freebirds World Burrito and In-N-Out Burger, just to name a few. The nearly 200 stores at North East Mall and The Shops at North East have experienced some exciting changes in that time span as well, as nearly 40% of the stores have been fully remodeled or replaced with new retailers. New stores include Charming Charlies, Forever 21, Teavana, Papaya, Champs Sports, Fanzz, The Limited and Michael Kors. If you haven’t been to the mall recently, stop in and see what’s new! And please don’t forget our stores that are caught in the chaos of the 183/121 highway expansion and need our support like Outback Steakhouse, McDonalds, In-N-Out Burger, Quik Trip, Abuelo’s, Texas Appliance, Black Eyed Pea, Catfish and Co. and Liberty Bank. All this new business growth has helped Hurst achieve a “Top 50” ranking amongst all cities in the state of Texas in retail sales per capita. Only three of the 30 other cities in the metroplex achieved this rating. With nearly 6 million square feet of retail in Hurst, we have a lot of reasons to “Shop First in Hurst.” Check out our web site www.shopfirstinhurst.com and our new city website www.hursttx.gov under business to see the listing of our fine roster of businesses. Water Conservation in Hurst Water is a limited resource in Texas. Many areas in Texas are experiencing drought conditions. This past winter the Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) held meetings in preparation to activate Stage 1 water restrictions. Drought stages are determined by lake level percentages. Stage 1 is activated when the levels reach 75%, stage 2 at 60% and stage 3 at 45%. Stage 1 allows 2 day per week outside watering. Stage 2 only one day per week and stage 3 no outside watering is allowed. The North Texas Municipal Water District located to the North East is currently restricted to a 2 day a week outside watering schedule. With drier weather patterns expected to continue in the spring and into the summer, water conservation is key to slowing the decline in the lake levels and keeping our city out of drought restrictions. Water conservation is not limited to just irrigating your lawn correctly; it includes many other ways we, as a community, can steward this limited resource. There are several conservation tips that can be found on the City of Hurst website. These tips include ideas to conserve water inside the house as well as outside. Remember 10 a.m.-6 p.m. no outside watering is in effect. Hurst, like many other cities, has seen noticeable water conservation benefits over the past four summers since the restriction was implemented. City crews will be out in the community making sure the ordinance is being followed. Crews will also be looking for irrigation systems that waste water by allowing water to run down the curb. When these violations are found crews will issue a notice of violation, this notice will have a “TOP 10 WAYS TO CONSERVE WATER” printed on the back. Hurst Water Utilities strives to be a source of encouragement and education to the community so Hurst can be a good example to other cities. 12 Want to Get involved? community If you are interested in joining the VIA program, please contact the Community Services Department at 817.788.7305. Volunteer applications can be picked up at the Community Services’ offices in the Hurst Public Library or accessed online through the city’s website at www.hursttx.gov. Heritage Village Presents Heritage Village Presents is a series of FREE events held at Heritage Village Park in the spring and fall. Heritage Village Park is located in Southwest Hurst at 837 W. Pipeline Road. The City of Hurst invites you to attend these fun, exciting events for spring 2013. Concert in the Park – Friday, April 19, 7:00 p.m. This popular event has a new location! Gather up the family, a picnic dinner and blanket or lawn chairs and take in the music of the Northeast Orchestra at Heritage Village Park. The rain date for the event is May 10. For more information, contact the Hurst Recreation Center at 817.788.7320. Performance by Brave Combo – Thursday, May 30, 7:00 p.m. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and your family and friends and listen to the band, Brave Combo! While you’re enjoying the music, check out the Library and Recreation booths for information on all the summer family activities they provide. Vendors will be on site for you to purchase food and refreshments, but you’re welcome to bring your own picnic. Additionally, the City of Hurst will be providing free frozen treats. For more information, contact the Hurst Public Library at 817.788.7300. , t e e e Volunteers In Action Are you interested in meeting new people, making use of your talents or gaining a new skill? Do you want to support your community while learning more about City of Hurst operations? Then join the City of Hurst’s Volunteers-In-Action program! 13 New Volunteer Opportunities The following are recently added volunteer positions: • Police Department – Filing Assistant • Fiscal Services – Finance/Personnel Receptionist • Municipal Court – Warrant Officer Assistant Hurst 101 Although summer is right around the corner, we’re still thinking about school! We’re planning for our second installment of the new citizen’s academy, which will begin this fall. Our new citizen’s academy, Hurst 101, just wrapped up the first session in March. Seventeen participants “graduated” at a City Council meeting and were recognized for fulfilling the requirements and partici- pating in this exciting new program. This free 8-week program is designed to provide citizens with a better understanding of the workings of our local government. Hurst 101 covers a wide range of topics, such as: how the annual budget is developed; how public safety resources are deployed; and what the city does to promote and support the local economy. The goal of Hurst 101 is to better equip the community to fully participate in the process of building Hurst’s future. Interested in joining the next class? Let us know! Class sizes are limited. Email us at ajohnson@hursttx.gov to receive an application or for more information. 14 Hurst Public Library library 901 Precinct Line Road Phone: 817.788.7300 Read All About It! Library Hours Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Or VISIT THE LIBRARY ONLINE ANY TIME Find us on Facebook www.facebook.com/HurstPublicLibrary Hurst Public Library The place to go when you need to know! 15 Summer Reading Club May 28 July 31 Tasty Tuesdays 7:00 PM - A variety of programs for the whole family to enjoy together. Tuesday, June 4 David Hira - Hocus Pocus~Reading is Magic! Tuesday, June 11 Sweet Reads - Stories that are good enough to eat Reading Is So Delicious! Tuesday, June 18 Sweet Eats - Cupcake decorating by Becky Hansen from Hot Chocolates Tuesday, June 25 Puppet People - Three delicious puppet shows Tuesday, July 2 Happy Birthday, USA - Celebrate the country’s birthday! What’s cooking at the Library this summer? The Summer Reading Club! With three clubs—one for kids 6th grade and younger, one for teens in 7th through 12th grades, and one for adults of all ages - everyone has the opportunity for reading fun and incentives, too! Registration begins May 28 and all clubs continue through July 31 with special programs for all ages starting in June. Come to the Library to register or register online at www.hursttx.gov/library. Tuesday, July 9 For those 17 years of age and younger: Register and then read and log 15 hours of reading by the end of the Summer Reading Club (9 p.m. on Wednesday, July 31), and you’ll qualify for a ticket to the Texas Rangers game on August 18th. 2:00 PM - 1st-6th graders Wednesday, June 5 For those 12 years of age and younger in the children’s club: Register and then read and log 25 hours by the closing of the Reading Club (9 p.m. on Wednesday, July 31), and you’ll qualify for a ticket to any DFW performance of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Happy Birthday to YOU! - If you have a birthday this year, tonight is for you! Tuesday, July 16 Pint Size Polka - Dancing fun for all to enjoy Tuesday, July 23 Puppet People - Three more shows to tickle your appetite Tuesday, July 30 Fun Food - Fun, healthy hints for back-to-school snacking by Esther White What’s Cooking Wednesdays Nancy’s Hands - Ventriloquism and comedy for good measure Wednesday, June 12 Gerald Edmundson - Reading is Magic Wednesday, June 19 Black Prairie Raptor Center - Predators with wings swoop into the Library Wednesday, June 26 Boocoos the Clown - Where Do Clowns Come From? Wednesday, July 3 Sandy Shrout - The Princess and the Pea—Puppet Style! Wednesday, July 10 Critter Man - Squirm Factor—Live animals to make you, well, squirm! Wednesday, July 17 Whirled on a String - Spintastic yoyos and tops Wednesday, July 24 Mark Shelton - Strike, Scrape, and Shake Show Youth Programs Ongoing Activities Toddler Time Story Time Chess Club Ages 1-3 years Ages 3-6 years For elementary ages and up Mondays and Thursdays 10:00-10:30 AM Tuesdays 10:45-11:15 AM Mondays 4:00-5:00 PM 16 Monday Morsels 11:00 AM - Monday, June 10 For Kindergartners and younger Brothers Gromm Puppets - A show cooked up with Hurst readers in mind library Monday, Jnne 24 Puppet People - Three delicious puppet shows Monday, July 8 Brett Roberts - Fairy Tale Magic Monday, July 22 Puppet People - Three more shows to tickle your appetite Second Helpings Noon - Friday, June 28 Extra programming for the whole family to enjoy Beneath the Surface - a live musical by the TCC Northeast Players Just Desserts 5:30-7:30 PM - Wednesday, July 31 All ages Cones and Critters! - Start off by slurping snocones at the Library to celebrate the delicious end of Summer Reading Club. Then enjoy an after-hours experience at 6:30 when Wildlife on the Move introduces animals that have made Amazing Adaptations. 17 Kids’ Programs Babygarten Pre-registration required For children birth-18 months and an accompanying caregiver 10:30-11:30 AM Saturdays, June 15-July 20 Wednesdays, June 19-July 24 Babygarten is an educational curriculum involving songs, rhymes and activities that help babies with language acquisition and pre-literacy skills. Space is limited, so please register at 817-788-7302. Adult & Family Programs Brown Bag Book Club First Thursday of the month Noon Bring your lunch and join us for book discussions in the Reading Alcove. Check the library website, Facebook page or call to find out what we’re reading! Teen Zone Anime Club Noon Masterworks 6:00-8:00 PM Thursday, June 6 Thursday, July 11 If you enjoy anime—watching it and talking about it—this is the place for you! Add other teens that love anime, too, just for fun! We will me making and eating Candy Sushi! Craft Night 6:30-8:00 PM Thursday, June 20 - Printmaking Thursday, July 18 - Artist Trading Cards Come see what new crafts you can make. All craft supplies will be provided. Bring a friend! Teen Saturday Afternoon 7:00 PM MasterWorks Music Series is an ongoing concert series funded by a grant from the City of Hurst Hotel/Motel Tax Fund in cooperation with Arts Council Northeast. These free concerts are held at 7:00 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Hurst Public Library. Thursday, May 23 Texas Gypsies, jazz Programs for All Ages 7th - 12th graders Masterworks at the Library Evening Performances Thursday, June 27 Mr. Blue Shoes, for kids of all ages Thursday, July 25 For Kids of All Ages Russ Dorsey and the Musicmakers 12:15 PM Thursday, June 14 Eddie Coker Thursday, August 22 Thursday, July 12 Texas Storybook Theatre Blackfoot Caroline Thursday, August 9 Biscuit Brothers Family Movie Matinees 2:00 PM Every Friday in June and July Join us on Fridays to beat the heat indoors and watch new release DVD movies on the big screen in the library program room. Free popcorn! Drinks available for purchase in the Friends Café or bring your own. 1:00-4:00 PM Saturday, July 27 Enjoy an afternoon of zombies: watch a zombie movie, eat zombie food, and participate in zombie activities. School is starting soon, so become a zombie NOW! Visit the Library Online Anytime! www.hursttx.gov/library View the iBistro catalog • Place items on hold • View your own record Renew materials online • Home access to over 60 databases for research Download eAudiobooks 18 Senior Center Hours senior center Open 5 days a week Monday-Wednesday, 7:00 AM-7:00 PM Thursday, 7:00 AM-9:00 PM Friday, 7:00 AM-7:00 PM Hurst Senior Center Membership information The new Hurst Senior Citizens Activities Center is open to Seniors only, ages 55 and over. • Membership is required in order to attend and participate in the Senior Center. (Occasionally, we will offer special programs that are open to the general public.) • Membership begins the day you register and pay, and ends one year from that date. For example, if you register • • and pay for your membership on February 1, your membership will expire on January 31 of the following year. Fees for the Senior Center are as follows: Hurst Residents - $20 per membership year. (Equivalent of about $1.67 per month) Non-Residents - $80 per membership year. (Equivalent of about $6.67 per month) • These fees include many free classes, programs, and activities at the Senior Center, and also include membership in our state-of-the-art Fitness Center. Some classes, programs, and activities may require additional fees to cover the cost of supplies, refreshments, and/or instructor fees. 19 Hurst Senior Center Need to Know The Senior Pipeline is the Center’s monthly newsletter and calendar. It is full of information on Senior Center programs and activities. The Senior Pipeline is not distributed by postal service. The next month’s edition of the Senior Pipeline is available after 1:00 p.m. on the 3rd Thursday of the current month. You are welcome to come by anytime during operating hours to get a copy. Most programs and activities do require registration/sign up. Sign ups begin on the first business day of each month at 8:30 a.m. and continue throughout the month. Some classes and programs fill up fast, so we encourage you to come in early to register for your preferred activities. Below you will find a list of some of our regular programs, classes, groups, and activities: • Fitness Programs • Zumba Gold • Tai Chi & Yoga • Fit Start Exercise • Line Dance, Belly Dance, Hawaiian Dance • Personal Training • DVD led group exercise classes • Arts & Crafts • Glass Fusion • Quilting • Beading & Glass Jewelry • Painting and Drawing • Ceramics • Computer Classes • General Overview for Beginning and Intermediate Users • Email • File Management • Internet Usage • Microsoft Word • Groups • • • • • Genealogy Grief Support “The Happy Hatters of Hurst”, Red Hat Society Chapter Aircraft & Helicopter Science Travel The Senior Center hosts several Open Activities. There are no fees or sign up required for Open Activities. See the Senior Pipeline for day and time details so you can join in on the fun! • Duplicate & Party Bridge • Dominoes, “42” and Chicken Foot • Mahjongg • Pinochle • Ping Pong • Billiards • Wii Games The Senior Center has many monthly held activities. Dances are held on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month at 7:00 p.m. Cost is $5 at the door and it’s open to the public age 55+. There are two opportunities for playing FREE Bingo each month. Potluck Bingo is always on the 1st Thursday of the month. Members are asked to bring a side dish or dessert to share. Bingo in the Afternoon is on the 3rd Wednesday of the month and features great prizes and light refreshments. We offer Breakfast Club and Movies & Munchies once a month for only $3 per person. Space is limited and the menu varies so check the Senior Pipeline for details. 20 senior center Senior Center Program Highlights Lunch Program The Senior Center offers a weekly meal program called “A Quick Bite”. On Tuesdays, for only $5 you get a cup of the soup of the day, your choice of sandwich, a bag of chips, a pickle and your choice of dessert. Grab a friend and stop by the Senior Center for “A Quick Bite”! The lunch program policies and details are as follows: • You must register at the front desk for lunch and complete an “A Quick Bite” menu selection slip. Payment is expected at the time of registration. Registration can be made from 7:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. on Mondays and from 7:00-10:00 a.m. on Tuesdays. No reservations will be taken after 10:00 a.m. No exceptions. • The kitchen staff and volunteers cannot take payments. Please pay • • • for lunch at the front counter and obtain a receipt. The receipt is only valid for the date the lunch was purchased. No refunds or rain checks for lunches will be issued. Quantities may be limited and may sell out before 10:00 a.m. All meals are encouraged to be consumed on the premises. Taking food home from the meal site is done at your own risk. To go boxes are not available. Due to Health Code policies, personal food items cannot be held in the kitchen refrigerators. Lunches will be available for pick up on Tuesdays between noon and 1:00 p.m. Lunches not picked up by 1:00 p.m. must be discarded. Donor Board Did you know that you can give to the Senior Center Donation Fund? Donations are used to purchase non-budgeted items for the Senior Center. Donations are recognized through the Donor Board located on the east side wall of the building next to the staff offices. A plaque inscribed with your choice of inscription (space limited) will be placed on the board based on the following levels of donation: • • • • Bronze - $250 Silver - $500 Gold - $1,000 Platinum - $2,000+ For more information or to make a donation, contact the Senior Center Director, Linda Rea at 817.788.7710 3rd Annual Chili Cook-Off & Tasting This year’s Chili Cook Off & Tasting featured over 30 vendor participants and 7 members from our Senior Center. While all the chili was tasty, our members voted and selected the top three People’s Choice Winners. 3rd Place went to members Paul and Carol Lee, 2nd Place went to Parc Place Retirement with chili prepared by chef Rene Gonti, and the winners of 1st Place were members Kim and Randy Bouse. All winners received an apron with the Hurst Senior Center Chili Cook Off logo imprinted on the front. 21 Senior Pipeline Events & Classes Here are just a FEW of our upcoming special events – (You must be a member to participate. Sign up and fees may be applicable.) Pick up a copy of The Senior Pipeline, the monthly newsletter, for more information on Senior Center programs and activities. May 17, 9:30 AM Carpool Tour of the Texas Civil War Museum Take control of your health! Learn better ways to live with chronic conditions or take care of someone who has a chronic disease like heart disease, diabetes, asthma and arthritis. This FREE workshop includes snacks, prizes and interactive discussion. Join us as we meet at the Senior Center, then head over to the Texas Civil War Museum. With over 15,000 square feet of exhibits, it is the largest Civil War museum west of the Mississippi River. The museum consists of three separate galleries that display a civil war collection, Victorian dress collection and United Daughters of the Confederacy Texas Confederate collection. Admission is $6 per person. Please sign up in advance so that carpooling arrangements can be better managed. April 26, 10 AM – Noon Document Shredding June 14, 11:00 AM Men’s Barbeque Lunch Bring those piles of old documents to the Senior Center to be shredded and securely recycled by First Shred. By participating you will help save trees, water, landfill space, oil and electricity. FREE! Calling all men to come to the Senior Center for a fabulous BBQ lunch featuring smoked brisket, baked beans, potato salad and dessert. Following lunch, stick around for the monthly 9-ball Pool Tournament. Lunch is $4, please sign up in advance. 2nd Wednesday of the Month, 2:00 PM The Doctor’s Health Talk Series June 28, 2:00 PM Ice Cream Social On the 2nd Wednesday of every month, the Senior Activities Center will feature a special presentation by a Doctor from North Hills Hospital. A variety of topics will be covered over the course of this year. The May 8 talk is on “Women’s Health” and the June 12th talk is on “Joint Pain & Muscular Atrophy.” Join us each month for this FREE and informative series. The weather is heating up outside, but come to the Senior Center and cool off! Various vendors from throughout the community will be here with plenty of ice cream for the tasting. Expect everything from homemade to Blue Bell with all the toppings! Please sign up. Event is FREE! April 16-May 21, 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM Better Choices, Better Health: Chronic Disease Self-Managemet Workshop May 10, 11:00 AM Ladies Lunch & Accessory Swap Ladies, we all have things in our drawers and closets that we think are beautiful, but never wear. This is a great opportunity to go through the fashion jewelry box, clean out the scarf drawer and dig through our hats and handbags. Bring your beautiful, but unwanted item with you to this special luncheon just for girls. We will swap our accessories and have lots of fun! Lunch provided. $4 per person, please sign up in advance. 22 Find Us on Facebook! Hurst Recreation Center & Pre-School Programs recreation www.facebook.com/HurstRecreation Hurst Recreation Center Forecast for summer: Temperatures in the 100’s, and 100’s of opportunities for fitness and fun at the Hurst Recreation Center! During the summer heat, you can keep your cool in the air-conditioned comfort of the Hurst Recreation Center. Come and enjoy our activities and programs: 100’s of classes, shooting hoops with your friends, enjoying a game of racquetball or volleyball, using the jogging/walking track to get some exercise, or working out in our state-of-the-art fitness center. Equipment used to participate in basketball, volleyball, racquetball, walleyball, and table tennis is available for check out, with your “Quality of Life” Rec Card, at the front desk of the Recreation Center. If fitness is your thing, there are many fitness classes to help you reach all of your fitness goals. You can schedule a personal training session with our personal trainers to formulate a cus- tom-designed fitness plan, and our Fitness Center has all of the equipment you will need to complete your workouts. The Cardio Room has a total of 10 treadmills, 9 elliptical crosstrainers, and 2 lateral trainers, all of which have individual television screens that will allow you to watch your favorite TV show while you workout. You can also use your iPod to listen to your favorite music, or watch your favorite movies while using the treadmills and ellipticals. In addition, there are bikes, stairclimbers, rowing machines, and seated crosstrainers available for cardio workouts. Any complete fitness program includes a strength training regiment, and we have an extensive selection of pinselectorized, and plate-loaded strength equipment, as well as dumbbells, and flexibility equipment. For more information on any of our activities or classes, contact the the Recreation Center 817.788.7325. Our Commitment to Quality: Your satisfaction is our goal. . .we strive to provide you with quality recreation programs and we take pride in making your recreation experience an enjoyable one. Join us this season for recreational, educational, and life-long learning opportunities. If you are not completely satisfied with your recreational experience, please call us at 817.788.7325 to share your concerns and suggestions for improvement. Thank you for choosing Hurst Parks and Recreation. Mission Statement The Hurst Recreation Division is dedicated to improving the quality of life for citizens of all 23 ages by providing a variety of recreational activities, special events, facilities, and services that encourage life-long learning, fitness and fun. Awesome Twos (2 years) 3 Years & Younger Mozart’s Twos (18 months-2 years) Let’s get together and play! We will learn our shapes and colors, create crafts and just have a blast playing and learning at the same time! (Supply Fee $10.) Instructor: Dottie Nicholson Can you imagine the beautiful music your 2-year old and their new friends will create with musical instruments? They will play musical instruments and games. (Supply Fee $5) SUMMER I M 9:00-9:45AM 4WKS 6/3 Let’s create wonderful works of art using paints, paste, and colors! (Supply Fee $5) Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) SUMMER I SUMMER I M 13000-B W 4WKS 6/3 $14 13005-A M 4:30-5:00PM 4WKS 6/3 $14 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 6/5 $14 13005-B W 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 6/5 $14 5:00-5:30PM SUMMER II SUMMER II 14000-A M 14000-B W 7/8 $14 14005-A M 4:30-5:00PM 4WKS 7/8 $14 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 7/10 $14 14005-B W 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 7/10 $14 5:00-5:30PM 4WKS Little Painters (2-3 years) Mom & Me Soccer (1-2 years) Time to not only play with your tot, but get some exercise as well! We will learn the basics of soccer and how to make a GOOOOOOOAAAAAALLLLL! (Tennis shoes required.) Instructor: Kourtnee Castillo Instructor: Dottie Nicholson F 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 6/7 $14 F 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 7/12 $14 SUMMER II 14700-A Happy Feet (2 years) Let’s get those feet tapping and those bodies moving! We will have fun with music and movement while working on the development of our gross motor skills. Instructor: Dottie Nicholson SUMMER I 13095-A F 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 6/7 $14 F 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 7/12 $14 SUMMER II Colors and Shapes (2-3 years) M 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS 6/3 $14 M 9:45-10:15AM 4WKS 7/8 $14 Instructor: Dottie Nicholson SUMMER II 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 7/8 $14 M 11:30-12:15PM 4WKS 6/3 $15 Little Princess (3-6 years) Calling all princesses of the royal kingdom! We will learn while having fun dressing up, role playing, listening to music and creating crafts. (Supply Fee $5.) Instructor: Dottie Nicholson SUMMER II 14111-A M 11:30-12:15PM 4WKS 7/8 $15 All Aboard! (3-6 years) All aboard!! Calling all conductors to climb aboard as we play trains! We will have all kinds of fun learning about trains through play time, stories, and crafts. (Supply Fee $10.) Instructor: Dottie Nicholson SUMMER II TH 10:45-11:30AM 4WKS 7/11 $15 Pirate John La Foot Adventures (3-6 years) ARG! Do you like adventure? Come turn into a pirate while we have fun and develop our fine motor skills at the same time. (Supply Fee $5) Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) SUMMER I 3 Years & Older 13888-A Fairy Fun (3-6 years) Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) SUMMER I 13110-A T 10:30-11:15AM 4WKS 6/4 $15 T 10:30-11:15AM 4WKS 7/9 $15 SUMMER II Do you love capes, masks, and saving those in peril? We will create a cape, mask, and headband while learning good citizenship and manner skills. We will save the world! (Supply Fee $10) Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) SUMMER I T 11:30-12:15PM 4WKS 6/4 T 11:30-12:15PM 4WKS 4WKS 6/4 $15 14888-A T 9:00-9:45AM 4WKS 7/9 $15 Preschool & Youth Programs: 7/9 With your child’s best interest in mind, we ask that parents not remain in the classroom after the class begins. Our instructors have found that their quality of instruction is affected by parental distractions and interruptions. $15 SUMMER II 14075-A 9:00-9:45AM Just a couple of reminders… NEW! Caped Crusaders (3-6 years) 13075-A T SUMMER II Do you love fairies? We will create a magic wand, tutu, headband, and jewlery while learning good manner skills. We will have a special fairy adventure! (Supply Fee $10) 14110-A Let’s learn about all the colors of the rainbow and the shapes that surround us! (Supply Fee $10.) M 14333-A 13100-A 14444-A SUMMER I SUMMER II 13700-A 14240-A We’ll create masterpieces using finger paints, stencils, sponges, and even rocks! (Supply Fee $5.) 13333-A SUMMER I 14095-A $15 NEW! Leap Into Paint (18 months-2 years) Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) 13000-A Do you have super powers? We will learn what it takes to be a super hero. We will play together and learn through stories, crafts, and super hero challenges. (Supply Fee $10) Instructor: Dottie Nicholson SUMMER I 13090-A NEW! Super Heros (3-6 years) www.hursttx.gov :: ph 817.788.7325 :: fax 817.282.7081 Pre-School Programs $15 In order to provide the best learning environment, children 3-5 years must be toilet trained. 24 Monster Mash (3-6 years) Hands on Math (3-5 years) Instructor: Dottie Nicholson Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) Pre-School Programs recreation Let’s get ready for summer! We’ll play and learn about different “monsters” through crafts, stories, and songs. We’ll have monster treats at the last class. (Supply Fee $10) SUMMER I SUMMER II 14200-A TH 9:45-10:30AM Let’s learn numbers the fun way! We will learn to add, subtract, and count. We will also use musical instruments to help us have fun while learning! (Supply Fee $5) 4WKS 7/11 $15 When Dinosaurs Roamed (3-6 years) 13205-A 14205-A Do you LOVE dinosaurs? Come learn about all of the different dinosaurs that roamed our great State of Texas! We will have a great time learning through games, crafts, and stories. (Supply Fee $5.) M 9:45-10:15AM 4WKS 6/3 $14 M 9:45-10:15AM 4WKS 7/8 $14 SUMMER II Let’s Paint (3-5 years) Instructor: Dottie Nicholson We’ll create masterpieces using finger paints, stencils, sponges, and even rocks! (Supply Fee $5.) SUMMER II Instructor: Dottie Nicholson 14666-A F 9:45-10:30AM 4WKS 7/12 $15 13115-A Space Camp (3-5 years) Come see how our world has changed through the space age. We will conduct experiments that relate to space. We will also learn about astronauts, space crafts, and the planets. We will explore space life and the physics of rockets!! (Supply Fee $5) Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) SUMMER I 13025-A TH 9:00-9:45AM 4WKS 6/6 $15 SUMMER II 14025-A TH 9:00-9:45AM 4WKS 7/11 $15 Instructor: Dottie Nicholson SUMMER I F 9:45-10:30AM 4WKS 6/7 $15 Come one, come all to the big sounds of letters. You will learn pre-reading skills through games and activities that teach phonics. (Supply Fee $5) Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) SUMMER I 9:00-9:45AM 4WKS 6/3 $15 M 9:00-9:45AM 4WKS 7/8 $15 14115-A $14 TH 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 7/11 $14 Let’s Draw Ocean Animals (3-6 years) Calling all kids! Come explore your creative side by creating your very own watercolors of ocean themed subjects. You will learn about color combinations and different applications. (Supply List) Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) 13895-A 14895-B T 9:45-10:30AM 4WKS 6/4 $15 T 9:45-10:30AM 4WKS 7/9 $15 Messy on Purpose (3-6 years) Do you like making a mess? Let’s do it together! We will make a mess with homemade clay, shaving cream, and pudding, just to name a few. (Supply Fee $10.) Instructor: Dottie Nicholson 14350-A M 10:30-11:15AM 4WKS 7/8 $15 Summer Crafts (3-6 years) Come create some summer fun in this crafty class. We will make a t-shirt along with other projects this summer. (Supply Fee $10) SUMMER I 13055-A Phonics Fun - Step II (3-5 years) Ready for more phonics? Come take the next step of Phonics Fun and learn some more! (Supply Fee $5) Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) M 10:15-11:00AM 4WKS M 10:45-11:15AM 4WKS 6/3 $14 Creative Healthy Chef (3-5 years) Calling all pre-schoolers to the kitchen for some fun! Come learn how to create a healthy breakfast, lunch, and dinner. (Supply Fee $10) Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) SUMMER I SUMMER I 6/3 $15 SUMMER II 14035-A 6/6 Instructor: Dottie Nicholson M SUMMER II 13035-A 4WKS SUMMER II Phonics Fun - Step I (3-5 years) 14030-A 9:00-9:30AM SUMMER II Do you think about the world of science while in the kitchen? Science is all around us and we’ll explore science in the kitchen! (Supply Fee $10.) 13030-A TH SUMMER II SUMMER I Kitchen Science (3-6 years) 13200-A SUMMER I 13170-A M 11:15-Noon 4WKS 6/3 $15 13170-B M 12:15-1:00PM 4WKS 6/3 $15 14170-A M 11:15-Noon 4WKS 7/8 $15 14170-B M 12:15-1:00PM 4WKS 7/8 $15 SUMMER II M 10:15-11:00AM 4WKS 7/8 $15 Cooking for Fun (3-6 years) Let’s learn about different foods and how to prepare them for us to enjoy! (Supply Fee $10.) Instructor: Dottie Nicholson 13250-A F 10:45-11:30AM 4WKS 6/7 $15 Gross Out Foods (3-6 years) Instructor: Dottie Nicholson SUMMER II F 10:45-11:30AM 4WKS 7/12 $15 Hot Wheelers (3-6 years) Instructor: Dottie Nicholson SUMMER I Instructor: LaTisha Clay TH 9:45-10:30AM 4WKS 6/6 $15 TH 10:45-11:30AM 4WKS 6/6 $15 SUMMER I 13065-A Ballet for Tots (3-5 years) F Noon-12:30PM 4WKS 6/7 $14 F Noon-12:30PM 4WKS 7/12 $14 SUMMER II In this class your tot will become familiar with basic barre and center work. We will also work on counting, tempo, distinguishing our right from our left, and other foundational dance concepts. (Ballet shoes required.) Instructor: LaTisha Clay 14065-A Tiny Dancer (3-7 years) Your tiny dancer will learn tap, ballet, and rhythmic movements. (Ballet and tap shoes are required.) Instructor: Sherrie Longino 13180-A F 11:30-Noon 4WKS 6/7 $14 13180-B F 12:30-1:00PM 4WKS 6/7 $14 13180-C F 1:00-1:30PM 4WKS 6/7 $14 14180-A F 11:30-Noon 4WKS 7/12 $14 14180-B F 12:30-1:00PM 4WKS 7/12 $14 14180-C F 1:00-1:30PM 4WKS 7/12 $14 SUMMER II SUMMER I 13140-A Instructor: Dottie Nicholson SUMMER I Vroom! Vroom! Calling all car enthusiasts for a fun time playing, crafting, stories, and games all about cars! Taps for Tots (3-5 years) In this class your tot will become familiar with many of the single sound tap moves. We will also work on counting, tempo, distinguishing our right from our left, and other foundational dance concepts. (Tap shoes required.) 13222-A Some food looks too gross to eat, but what if you made food that looked gross on purpose? How about we make some Monster Fingers and Brains Salad? Yum! (Supply Fee $10) 14654-A Do you like watching those creepy critters in your backyard? We will learn all about insects and even conduct some live inspections of specimens. (Supply Fee $5.) SUMMER I (3-4 years) 13060-A F Noon-12:30PM 4WKS 6/7 $14 (5-7 years) 13060-B S 9:40-10:10AM 4WKS 6/8 $14 S 9:05-9:35AM 4WKS 7/13 $14 S 9:40-10:10AM 4WKS 7/13 $14 SUMMER II (3-4 years) 14060-A (5-7 years) 14060-B www.hursttx.gov :: ph 817.788.7325 :: fax 817.282.7081 SUMMER I Bugs, Bugs, Bugs (3-6 years) 25 26 NEW! Little Tyke Football (4-6 years) Do you like watching football with your family? Come on out and learn the basics of flag football. (Athletic shoes required) Instructor: Andy Kralik Pre-School Programs recreation SUMMER I 13190-A T 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 6/4 $14 T 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 7/9 $14 SUMMER II 14190-A Dribbling, passing, and shooting are all part of the basics of basketball. Let’s give it a try! (Athletic shoes required) Instructor: Andy Kralik SUMMER I 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 6/6 $14 TH 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 7/11 $14 Instructor: Dotie Nicholson 13045-A T 2:30-3:30PM 1DAY 6/18 $20 Fairy Princess Party (3-6 years) This party is for Fairy Princesses only! We’ll play, create a craft, have a snack, and tell stories about Fairies. (Dress up clothes and wings will be provided.) SUMMER I 13825-A NEW! Little Tyke T-Ball (4-6 years) Grab your glove and tennis shoes to give t-ball a go. We will work on the basics of t-ball. (Athletic shoes required) SUMMER I T 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS 6/4 $14 7/9 $14 SUMMER II T 2:30-3:30PM 1DAY 6/11 $20 Under the Sea Party (3-6 years) Jelly fishing anyone? Come join Patrick and Sponge Bob for fun games and snacks! (Snack included.) Instructor: Dotie Nicholson 14555-A 13777-A T SUMMER II Instructor: Andy Kralik 14777-A Arg! Calling all pirates!! We’ll play pirate games and even walk the plank! Instructor: Dotie Nicholson TH SUMMER II 14335-A Yo Ho Yo Ho Pirate’s Party (3-6 years) SUMMER I NEW! Little Tyke Basketball (4-6 years) 13335-A One-Time Classes 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS GGGOOOAAALLL! You will get your feet running and learn the basics of the world’s most popular sport. (Athletic shoes required) Instructor: Kourtnee Castillo 13600-B F 9:30-10:00AM 13600-D F 10:00-10:30AM Do you like Dora and Diego? Come explore with us through music, crafts, and games. (Snack included.) SUMMER II 14045-A W 5:00-5:30PM 14600-B F 9:30-10:00AM W 5:30-6:00PM 14600-D F 10:00-10:30AM 2:30-3:30PM 1DAY 7/23 $20 6/5 $14 4WKS 6/7 $14 SUMMER I 4WKS 6/5 $14 4WKS 6/7 $14 4WKS 7/10 $14 4WKS 7/12 $14 4WKS 7/10 $14 4WKS 7/12 $14 (5-6 years) 14600-C T 4WKS SUMMER II (3-4 years) 14600-A $20 Explorer Friends (3-6 years) Instructor: Dotie Nicholson 23333-A W 5:30-6:00PM 7/9 Ready to create cool projects? We’ll create a lei, t-shirt, and more! (All supplies provided.) (5-6 years) 13600-C 1DAY Summer Crafts (6-12 years) SUMMER I (3-4 years) W 5:00-5:30PM 2:30-3:30PM Instructor: Dotie Nicholson Little Tyke Soccer (4-6 years) 13600-A T T 2:30-3:30PM 1DAY 6/25 $20 Ceramics (6-12 years) We’ll skip the greenware and move straight to the bisque stage. You will chose from several different pieces to paint through dry brushing. (All supplies provided.) Instructor: Dotie Nicholson SUMMER II 24190-A T 2:30-3:30PM 1DAY 7/16 $20 Camps Ready for Kindergarten Camp (4-5 years) Are you starting Kindergarten in the fall or looking to try out our popular Kindergarten Prep Program? Here’s your chance with our Ready for Kindergarten Camp! The camp will feature all of the components of the year-long program, but on a half day schedule with the goal to help each child develop a love of learning in a safe and caring environment. The children will be exposed to reading, writing, math, and science. (Supply fee $10) Instructor: Anne Stokes (Experienced and Certified School Teacher - B.S. in Education in Elementary Education and a minor in Early Childhood Education and Reading.) SUMMER II 14040-A M-TH 8:30-11:30AM 4WKS 7/8 $149 27 www.hursttx.gov :: ph 817.788.7325 :: fax 817.282.7081 Please Remember With your child’s best interest in mind, we ask that parents not remain in the classroom after the class begins. Our instructors have found that their quality of instruction is affected by parental distrations and interruptions. Summer Arts Camp (6-12 years) The City of Hurst and the Arts Council of Northeast Tarrant County (ARTSNET) present Summer with the Arts for Ages 6 to 12! This unique program brings all the arts to you, featuring a different type of art each week. (Featured arts may be a fine art such as painting, acting, or event music. Please bring a snack for the Summer I session and a sack dinner for the Summer II session.) Instructors: provided by ARTS Council Northeast Power up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and over 100,000 pieces of LEGO! Kids apply real world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through projects designed by engineers. Instructors provide tools for students to take their creations further. Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies SUMMER II 24015-A M-F SUMMER I 23600-A M-F 9:00-Noon 3WKS 6/3 $55 5:00-8:00PM 3WKS 7/8 $55 SUMMER II 24600-A M-TH Lego Camp - Pre-Engineering with Lego (5-7 years) Let your imagination run wild with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO! In this fun filled, creative class, kids learn building techniques that help make their ideas happen! Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies SUMMER II 24010-A Lego Camp - Engineering Fundamentals with Lego (8-12 years) M-F 9:00-Noon 1WK 7/22-26 $155 1:00-4:00PM 1WK 7/22-26 $155 Discover how science moves the world around you! This camp covers multiple areas of science, from biology, to engineering, to chemistry. Campers build bridges and other structures one day, then build a camera obscura the next. They dissect owl pellets, grow crystal gardens, and so much more! Each day of camp includes activities where campers create amazing things to take home with them. We will have 2 instructors in each camp. One will focus on the 6-9 yr olds and one will focus on the 10-12 yr olds to enhance the experience that your child has. Instructor: Mad Science of Dallas & Fort Worth SUMMER I 1:00-4:00PM 1WK 6/17-21 Learn all about the use of robotics in our world today and how technology will continue to affect our future! Campers will check out sound sensing robots, line tracking robots, amphibious robots, and even robots that play soccer. They will delve into the science of circuits and sensors. Over the course of the camp, they will build their very own working robot to take home! (Supply Fee $25 for your working robot!) Instructor: Mad Science of Dallas & Fort Worth SUMMER II 24000-A M-F NEW! Moving with Science (7-12 years) 23000-A M-F NEW! Robot Mania (7-11 years) $155 1:00-4:00PM 1WK 7/15-19 $155 NEW! Rocket Ride to Space (6-10 years) Blast-off your knowledge of aerodynamics and flight! This camp is an intense, exciting study on rockets. Campers build their very own rockets and planes. They experiment with different kinds of propulsion systems. And they definitely launch and recover rockets! Each day of camp includes activities where campers create amazing things to take home with them. Instructor: Mad Science of Dallas & Fort Worth SUMMER II 24020-A M-F 1:00-4:00PM 1WK 8/5-9 $155 Pre-School & Youth Programs recreation 28 NEW! Babysitter Training (11-15 years) Are you ready to start babysitting? This class will help you to be prepared to babysit with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for children and infants. You will also develop leadership skills, learn how to develop a babysitting business, keep yourself and others safe and help children behave. We will learn about basic child care and basic first aid. Instructor: Martha Terry/Williams CPR and First Aid (Certified American Red Cross Instructor) S 9:05-4:05PM 1DAY 6/8 $75 S 9:05-4:05PM 1DAY 7/13 $75 SUMMER II 24025-A In this class you will perform basic barre and center work. We will also work on technique, phrasing, timing, and other foundational dance concepts. (Ballet slippers required) Instructor: LaTisha Clay SUMMER I 23140-A F 2:00-2:30PM 4WKS 6/7 $14 F 2:00-2:30PM 4WKS 7/12 $14 SUMMER II 24140-A SUMMER I 23025-A Ballet (5-10 years) Tap (5-10 years) In this class you will learn the basics of tap dancing. We will also work on technique, phrasing, timing, and other foundational dance concepts. (Tap shoes required) Instructor: LaTisha Clay Youth Programs SUMMER I 23160-A F 2:30-3:00PM 4WKS 6/7 $14 F 2:30-3:00PM 4WKS 7/12 $14 SUMMER II 24160-A 3-in-1 Dance Combo Class (8-19 years) Are you looking for a class that has it all? You will get a taste of ballet, tap, and jazz all in the same class! (Ballet, tap, and jazz shoes required.) Jazz (5-10 years) In this class you will learn the basics of jazz dancing. We will also work on technique, phrasing, timing, and other foundational dance concepts. (Sneakers required) Instructor: Sherri Longino Instructor: LaTisha Clay SUMMER I SUMMER I (8-12 years) 23300-A 23150-A S 10:15-11:15AM 4WKS 6/8 $16 S 11:20-12:20PM 4WKS 6/8 $16 S 10:15-11:15AM 4WKS 7/13 $16 S 11:20-12:20PM 4WKS 7/13 $16 (12-19 years) 23300-B 24150-A SUMMER II (8-12 years) 24300-A (12-19 years) 24300-B F 3:00-3:30PM 4WKS 6/7 $14 F 3:00-3:30PM 4WKS 7/12 $14 SUMMER II Hip Hop Dance (5-10 years) SUMMER I F 3:30-4:00PM 4WKS 6/7 $14 SUMMER II F 3:30-4:00PM 4WKS 7/12 $14 Yes, you can draw! You will draw castles, knights, and even dragons using drawing pencils, colors, and paper. (Supply list) Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) SUMMER I T 12:30-1:15PM TH 10:30-11:15PM 4WKS 6/4 $15 4WKS 6/6 $15 4WKS 7/9 $15 4WKS 7/11 $15 SUMMER II 24005-A 24005-B 23090-A W 12:30-1:15PM T 12:30-1:15PM TH 10:30-11:15PM 23090-B F 24090-A W 6/5 $15 6/7 $15 F 23222-A M 10:00-10:50AM 4WKS 6/3 $14 23222-B T 1:00-1:50PM 4WKS 6/4 $14 23222-C W 10:00-10:50AM 4WKS 6/5 $14 24222-A M 10:00-10:50AM 4WKS 7/8 $14 24222-B T 1:00-1:50PM 7/9 $14 24222-C W 10:00-10:50AM 4WKS 7/10 $14 SUMMER II 4WKS 7/10 $15 (9-12 years - Supply List) 24090-B Are you a young painter who needs inspiration? Join us to explore the basics of color and painting while practicing on some creative projects. (Supply Fee $10) SUMMER I 4WKS 10:45-11:30AM 4WKS 12:30-1:15PM Young Artist - Painters (6-12 years) Instructor: : Kelly Watkins (Certified School Teacher) SUMMER II (5-12 years - Supply List) Medieval Drawing 101 (5-12 years) 23005-B Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) (9-12 years - Supply List) 24070-A 23005-A Yes, you can draw! You will develop your fine motor skills by putting your creativity to work through drawing. SUMMER I (5-12 years - Supply List) Instructor: LaTisha Clay 23070-A Yes, You Can Draw! (5-12 years) 10:45-11:30AM 4WKS 7/12 $15 4WKS Young Artist - 3-D (6-12 years) Let’s Paint - Ocean Animals (5-12 years) Calling all kids! Come explore your creative side by creating your very own watercolors of ocean themed subjects. You will learn about color combinations and different applications. (Supply Fee $10) Do you enjoy creating with paper and clay? We will learn the basics of sculpture through clay projects, 3-D paper crafting, and foam. (Supply Fee $15) Instructor: : Kelly Watkins (Certified School Teacher) Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) SUMMER I SUMMER I 23666-A M Noon-12:50PM 4WKS 6/3 $14 23666-B T 3:00-3:50PM 4WKS 6/4 $14 23666-C W Noon-12:50PM 4WKS 6/5 $14 24666-A M Noon-12:50PM 4WKS 7/8 $14 24666-B T 3:00-3:50PM 4WKS 7/9 $14 24666-C W Noon-12:50PM 4WKS 7/10 $14 23118-A W 10:00-10:50AM 4WKS 6/5 $15 W 10:00-10:50AM 4WKS 7/10 $15 SUMMER II 24118-A SUMMER II www.hursttx.gov :: ph 817.788.7325 :: fax 817.282.7081 In this class you will learn the basics of hiphop dancing. We will also work on technique, phrasing, timing, and other foundational dance concepts. (Sneakers required) 29 30 Young Artists Explore Texture (6-12 years) Youth Programs recreation Join us to explore the basics of texture to help stimulate creativity. Our activities will include: sunflowers, treasure maps, paper weaving, and repousse. (Supply Fee $15) Chemistry Fun 101 (5-12 years) Instructor: : Kelly Watkins (Certified School Teacher) Ever wonder about how scientists figure things out? They use chemistry to study the properties and interactions of different forms of matter. Come see how home chemistry defines our world! (Supply Fee $8) SUMMER I Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) 23444-A M 11:00-11:50AM 4WKS 6/3 $14 23444-B T 4WKS 6/4 $14 23444-C W 11:00-11:50AM 4WKS 6/5 $14 24444-A M 11:00-11:50AM 4WKS 7/8 $14 24444-B T 4WKS 7/9 $14 24444-C W 11:00-11:50AM 4WKS 7/10 $14 2:00-2:50PM SUMMER II 2:00-2:50PM SUMMER I 23555-A 24555-A (5-8 years) Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) (9-12 years) 4WKS 6/5 $15 W 11:00-11:45AM 4WKS 7/10 $15 Come get messy with papier mache and create your very own mask and frame. (Supply Fee $6) Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) SUMMER I W 11:45-12:30PM 4WKS 6/5 $15 W 11:45-12:30PM 4WKS 7/10 $15 It’s time to relive the groovy times of tie-dye! You will create your own unique t-shirt and bandanas! (Supply Fee $10) Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) SUMMER I TH 11:15-Noon 4WKS 6/6 $15 TH 11:15-Noon 4WKS 7/11 $15 SUMMER II 24040-A Like to pamper yourself? We’ll learn how to make our own soap, lotions, and body scrubs! (Supply Fee $10) Instructor: Mary Cassidy (Certified School Teacher) $15 F 9:45-10:30AM 4WKS 6/7 $15 F 9:00-9:45AM 4WKS 6/7 $15 24050-A F 9:45-10:30AM 4WKS 7/12 $15 24050-B F 9:00-9:45AM 4WKS 7/12 $15 Jr. Chefs (7+ years) Let’s get together and make some great recipes from scratch! We will learn how to read and follow a recipe to create tasty dishes! (Supply Fee $10.) M 1:15-2:00PM 4WKS 6/3 $15 SUMMER II M SUMMER I F 11:30-12:15PM 4WKS 6/7 $15 Gross Out Foods (7+ years) Some food looks too gross to eat, but what if you made food that looked gross on purpose? How about we make some Monster Fingers and Brains Salad? Yum! (Supply Fee $10) Instructor: Dottie Nicholson SUMMER II 24145-A F 11:30-12:15PM 4WKS 7/12 $15 1:15-2:00PM 4WKS We will learn basic sewing techniques by hand and by machines. We will also learn how to select and sew by using a pattern. (Supply Fee $15, and includes all supplies except for scissors.) Instructor: Dottie Nicholson SUMMER I 24130-A 7/11 Sewing Club - I (7+ years) Girl’s Spa (6-12 years) 23130-A 4WKS SUMMER II 23145-A Tie-Dye Fun (6-12 years) 23040-A 9:45-10:30AM Instructor: Dottie Nicholson SUMMER II 24100-A TH (9-12 years) Paper Mache (6-12 years) 23100-A $15 (5-8 years) SUMMER II 24065-A 23050-A 23050-B 11:00-11:45AM 6/6 Instructor: Keely Castillo SUMMER I W 4WKS Explore different art projects from drawing to shading, sculpting, water coloring and much more! (Supply Fee $5) Using salt dough, we will create sea creatures from land or sea. Soon, you will create a menagerie! (Supply Fee $6) 23065-A 9:45-10:30AM Basic Art (5-12 years) Salt Dough 101 (6-12 years) SUMMER I TH SUMMER II 7/8 $15 SUMMER I 23420-A T 9:00-10:00AM 4WKS 6/4 $16 T 9:00-10:00AM 4WKS 7/9 $16 SUMMER II 24420-A Sewing Club - II (7+ years) Instructor: Dottie Nicholson Instructor: Andy Kralik SUMMER I TH 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS 6/6 $14 T 10:15-11:15AM 4WKS 6/4 $16 T 10:15-11:15AM 4WKS 7/9 $16 Athletics 101 (5-10 years) Let’s get moving this summer with Athletics! We will follow a typical PE format including individual skills as well as team interaction. (Athletic shoes required.) 24133-A TH 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS 7/11 $14 Soccer Skills (7-12 years) Instructor: : Kourtnee Castillo SUMMER I 23500-A W 6:00-6:30PM 4WKS 6/5 $14 23500-B F 10:30-11:00AM 4WKS 6/7 $14 24500-A W 6:00-6:30PM 4WKS 7/10 $14 24500-B F 10:30-11:00AM 4WKS 7/12 $14 11:30-Noon 4WKS 6/4 $14 T 11:30-Noon 4WKS 7/9 $14 SUMMER II 24710-A Do you like watching football with your family? Come on out and learn the basics of flag football. (Athletic shoes required) Instructor: Andy Kralik SUMMER I 23113-A T 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 6/4 $14 T 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 7/9 $14 SUMMER II 24113-A Basketball 101 (7-11 years) Girls Volleyball Beginners Basics (8-12 years) Do you have an interest in playing volleyball? We will learn the basics to get you started. (Athletic shoes required.) Instructor: : Kourtnee Castillo SUMMER I 23035-A W 6:30-7:00PM 23035-B F 4WKS 6/5 $14 11:00-11:30AM 4WKS 6/7 $14 4WKS 7/10 $14 11:00-11:30AM 4WKS 7/12 $14 Dribbling, passing, and shooting are all part of the basics of basketball. Let’s give it a try! (Athletic shoes required) 24035-A W 6:30-7:00PM 24035-B F Instructor: Andy Kralik ITF - Tae Kwon Do (5+ years) 23101-A TH 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 6/6 $14 4WKS 7/11 $14 SUMMER II 24101-A TH 9:30-10:00AM ITF-Tae Kwon Do is the only original and traditional Korean Tae Kwon Do in D/FW. You will increase your flexibility, physical fitness, self defense, self control, discipline, stress relief, self esteem, and concentration. Instructor: Jonathan Nguyen/Bart Powell (member of ITF-Unified and Grandmaster Van Binh) 9:05-10:05AM 4WKS 6/8 $28 10:05-11:05AM 4WKS 6/8 $28 9:05-10:05AM 4WKS 7/13 $28 10:05-11:05AM 4WKS 7/13 $28 (Advanced Belts) 23700-B S SUMMER I Tri-Cities Promenadors: Did you know that the Tri-Cities Promenadors offer Square Dance lessons at the Brookside Center on Tuesday nights from 7:30-9:30 p.m.? Drop by and give it a try! (White and Yellow Belts) 24700-A S (Advanced Belts) 24700-B S 4WKS 9:05-10:00AM 4WKS 23900-A M 6:00-7:00PM 4WKS S 9:05-10:00AM 4WKS M 6:00-7:00PM 4WKS S 9:05-10:00AM 4WKS M 6:00-7:00PM 4WKS S 9:05-10:00AM 4WKS 5/6 $35 $14 6/3 $35 $14 7/1 $35 $14 August 8/5 $35 $14 Family Judo, a Parent and Child(ren) Opportunity (4+ years) Here’s a great family activity to not only exercise, but also work together as a team. You and your child will partner up and learn some judo basics while having a great time. The instructor, Ron Stokes, has 57 years of active Judo experience as a coach and competitor. Instructor: Ron Stokes SUMMER II 24800-A W 6:00-6:50PM 4WKS 7/10 $16 Intro to Judo (12+ years) Are you interested in learning judo, but are not sure if it is right for you? Here is your opportunity to give judo a try in a low intensity environment. We will work on the very basics to give you a taste of what judo is all about. The instructor, Ron Stokes, has 57 years of active Judo experience as a coach and competitor. Instructor: Ron Stokes 24998-A T/TH 10:00-11:00AM 4WKS (White and Yellow Belts) S 6:00-7:00PM S SUMMER II SUMMER I 23700-A M June 23900-C SUMMER II SUMMER I May 23900-B SUMMER II Football Basics (7-12 years) USA Judo International Coach) July SUMMER I T Judo has been an Olympic sport since 1964. Here is your chance to learn the sport of Judo from a 9-time National medal winner. Judo will not only increase your fitness level, but also increase your confidence and discipline. This is an on-going monthly class. 22900-B Are you looking to improve your soccer skills? Grab your athletic shoes and ball, and let’s get started! We will go over your basic skills and begin working on more advanced skills. (Athletic shoes required.) Instructor: Tammy Slovensky 23710-A Olympic Sport of Judo (6-12 years) Instructor: Kim Mesa (5th degree black belt and certified SUMMER II SUMMER II 24430-A Do you like all of the sports? How about All Sports Fun where we will play a different sport each week? (Athletic shoes required) 23133-A SUMMER I 23430-A NEW! All Sports Fun (5-8 years) 7/9 $18 www.hursttx.gov :: ph 817.788.7325 :: fax 817.282.7081 Now that you have taken Sewing Club I, let’s learn MORE! We’ll expand what you already know and learn additional skills. (Supply Fee $15, and includes all supplies except for scissors.) 31 Youth & Gymnastics Programs recreation 32 Help Us Help You! Please enroll early! Help us keep your favorite classes around by enrolling early. There is a point when classes must be cancelled due to low enrollment. Help us prevent course cancellations by registering early. Karate/Self-Defense (5-15 years) Several forms of martial arts have been blended into a practical system of self-defense designed to combat various situations. You will learn how to handle situations both physically and mentally. Fees for belt testing and uniforms are paid to the instructor. Instructor: Bob Klavitter SUMMER I (Beginner 8-15 years) 23111-A M 6:00-8:00PM 4WKS 6/3 $34 4:00-5:00PM 4WKS 6/3 $34 5:00-6:00PM 4WKS 6/3 $34 6:00-8:00PM 4WKS 7/8 $34 4:00-5:00PM 4WKS 7/8 $34 5:00-6:00PM 4WKS 7/8 $34 (Beginner 5-7 years) 23111-B MW (Advanced 8-15 years) 23111-C MW SUMMER II (Beginner 8-15 years) 24111-A M (Beginner 5-7 years) 24111-B MW (Advanced 8-15 years) 24111-C MW NEW! Zumbatomic (8-16 years) Instructor: Behka Hartmann (Certified Fitness Instructor) SUMMER I 23400-A TTH 11:00-11:45AM 4WKS 6/4 $24 7/9 $24 SUMMER II 24400-B Here’s a class that introduces your child to the basic motor skills for tumbling and acquaints tots with the gymnastics equipment. SUMMER I Your tot will strengthen motor skills and enhance their coordination while learning tumbling skills and the use of all gymnastics equipment. Instructor: Tammy Slovensky SUMMER I 33030-A M 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS 6/3 $14 33030-B T 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS 6/4 $14 33030-C W 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS 6/5 $14 33030-D W 4WKS 6/5 $14 11:30-Noon Instructor: Kathryn Cassidy TTH 11:00-11:45AM 4WKS Gymnastics Programs 33030-E M 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 6/3 $14 33030-F T 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 6/4 $14 33030-G W 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 6/5 $14 33030-H 33030-I A fun class for you and your child to build a growing relationship through the learning of basic motor skills, tumbling, and coordination. One child per parent. SUMMER I 33040-A M 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 6/3 $14 33040-B M 11:30-Noon 4WKS 6/3 $14 33040-C T 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 6/4 $14 33040-D W 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 6/5 $14 Instructor: Miranda Slovensky 33040-E T 6:30-7:00PM 4WKS 6/4 $14 33040-F TH 7:00-7:30PM 4WKS 6/6 $14 Instructor: Kathryn Cassidy 33040-G M 10:30-11:00AM 4WKS 6/3 $14 33040-H T 10:30-11:00AM 4WKS 6/4 $14 33040-I T 6:00-6:30PM 4WKS 6/4 $14 33040-J W 10:30-11:00AM 4WKS 6/5 $14 33040-K TH 10:30-11:00AM 4WKS 6/6 $14 33040-L TH Noon-12:30PM 6/6 $14 SUMMER II Instructor: Tammy Slovensky 34040-A M 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 7/8 $14 34040-B M 11:30-Noon 4WKS 7/8 $14 34040-C T 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 7/9 $14 34040-D W 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 7/10 $14 Instructor: Miranda Slovensky 34040-E T 6:30-7:00PM 4WKS 7/9 $14 34040-F TH 7:00-7:30PM 4WKS 7/11 $14 Instructor: Kathryn Cassidy 34040-G M 10:30-11:00AM 4WKS 7/8 $14 34040-H T 10:30-11:00AM 4WKS 7/9 $14 34040-I T 6:00-6:30PM 7/9 $14 4WKS 34040-J W 10:30-11:00AM 4WKS 7/10 $14 34040-K TH 10:30-11:00AM 4WKS 7/11 $14 34040-L TH Noon-12:30PM 7/11 $14 4WKS 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 6/6 $14 T 6:00-6:30PM 4WKS 6/4 $14 Instructor: Tammy Slovensky 33011-A M 10:30-11:00AM 4WKS 6/3 $14 33011-B T 10:30-11:00AM 4WKS 6/4 $14 33011-C W 10:30-11:00AM 4WKS 6/5 $14 Instructor: Kathryn Cassidy 33011-D M 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 6/3 $14 33011-E T 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 6/4 $14 5:00-5:30PM 33011-F T 4WKS 6/4 $14 33011-G W 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 6/5 $14 33011-H TH 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 6/6 $14 33011-I TH 5:30-6:00PM 4WKS 6/6 $14 M 10:30-11:00AM 4WKS 7/8 $14 SUMMER II SUMMER II Instructor: Tammy Slovensky Instructor: Tammy Slovensky 34030-A M 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS 7/8 34030-B T 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS 7/9 $14 34011-B T 10:30-11:00AM 4WKS 7/9 $14 34030-C W 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS 7/10 $14 34011-C W 10:30-11:00AM 4WKS 7/10 $14 34030-D Instructor: Tammy Slovensky 4WKS TH Instructor: Miranda Slovensky Parent/Tot Tumbling (16-36 mos) 33 Tumbling Tots I (3-4 years) W 11:30-Noon 4WKS 7/10 $14 $14 Instructor: Kathryn Cassidy 34011-A Instructor: Kathryn Cassidy 34011-D M 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 7/8 $14 34030-E M 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 7/8 $14 34011-E T 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 7/9 $14 34030-F T 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 7/9 $14 34011-F T 5:00-5:30PM 4WKS 7/9 $14 34030-G W 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS 7/10 $14 34011-G W 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 7/10 $14 34030-H TH 9:00-9:30AM 4WKS $14 34011-H TH 9:30-10:00AM 4WKS 7/11 $14 34011-I TH 5:30-6:00PM 4WKS 7/11 $14 7/11 Instructor: Miranda Slovensky 34030-I T 6:00-6:30PM 4WKS 7/9 $14 www.hursttx.gov :: ph 817.788.7325 :: fax 817.282.7081 Zumbatomic is a specially designed class for children to encourage them to develop a healthy lifestyle and to incorporate fitness as a natural part of their lives through dance, music, and exercise. We will have fun learning cool dance steps and routines while listening to kid friendly songs. Tiny Tikes (2.5-3.5 years) 34 Tumbling Tots II (4-5 years) Beginner Gymnastics (5-10 years) SUMMER I SUMMER I Your tumbler will learn more advanced movements while mastering the skills introduced in Level I. Adult Programs recreation Instructor: Tammy Slovensky You will learn body control while performing the basic fundamentals of gymnastics and dance on the floor, beam, bars, and vault. Instructor: Kathryn Cassidy (5-10 years) 33022-A M 11:00-11:30AM 4WKS 6/3 $14 33022-B T 11:00-11:30AM 4WKS 6/4 $14 33022-C W 11:00-11:30AM 4WKS 6/5 $14 4WKS 6/3 $14 33051-D 33051-E 33051-F TH 4:30-5:30PM Instructor: Kathryn Cassidy 33022-D M 10:00-10:30AM 33022-E T 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS 6/4 $14 33022-F T 5:30-6:00PM 4WKS 6/4 $14 33022-G W 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS 6/5 $14 33022-H TH 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS 6/6 $14 33022-I TH 6:00-6:30PM 4WKS 6/6 $14 SUMMER II M 11:00-11:30AM M 11:00-Noon 4WKS 6/3 $16 33051-B T 11:00-Noon 4WKS 6/4 $16 33051-C T 4:00-5:00PM 4WKS 6/4 $16 W 11:00-Noon 4WKS 6/5 $16 TH 11:00-Noon 4WKS 6/6 $16 4WKS 6/6 $16 7:00-8:00PM 4WKS 6/4 $16 TH 6:00-7:00PM 4WKS 6/6 $16 Instructor: Miranda Slovensky (5-8 years) 33051-G 4WKS 7/8 $14 34022-B T 11:00-11:30AM 4WKS 7/9 $14 34022-C W 11:00-11:30AM 4WKS 7/10 $14 Instructor: Kathryn Cassidy T (5-10 years) 33051-H Instructor: Tammy Slovensky 34022-A 33051-A SUMMER II Instructor: Kathryn Cassidy (5-10 years) 34051-A M 11:00-Noon 4WKS 7/8 $16 34051-B T 11:00-Noon 4WKS 7/9 $16 4:00-5:00PM 34022-D M 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS 7/8 $14 34051-C T 4WKS 7/9 $16 34022-E T 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS 7/9 $14 34051-D W 11:00-Noon 4WKS 7/10 $16 34022-F T 5:30-6:00PM 4WKS 7/9 $14 34051-E TH 11:00-Noon 4WKS 7/11 $16 34022-G W 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS 7/10 $14 34051-F TH 4:30-5:30PM 4WKS 7/11 $16 7:00-8:00PM 4WKS 7/9 $16 TH 6:00-7:00PM 4WKS 7/11 $16 34022-H TH 10:00-10:30AM 4WKS 7/11 $14 34022-I TH 6:00-6:30PM 4WKS 7/11 $14 Tumbling Tots III (4-6 years) Instructor: Kathryn Cassidy SUMMER I T Noon-12:30PM 4WKS 6/4 $14 T Noon-12:30PM 4WKS 7/9 $14 SUMMER II 34033-A (5-8 years) 34051-G T (5-10 years) This class is designed for tumblers who have already taken Tumbling Tots I and Tumbling Tots II. Your child must be able to do a forward roll and a cartwheel. 33033-A Instructor: Miranda Slovensky 34051-H Adult Programs Personal Training Do you need motivation to reach your fitness goals? Through personal training, you can reach your cardiovascular and strength training goals with a program tailored for you. A one hour session is $41 or a series of five is $172. Sessions are set by appointment. Instructors: William Reed (Certified Personal Trainer) and Behka Hartmann (Certified Personal Trainer/Fitness Instructor) Fitness Evaluations Are you getting started on your fitness program and do not know where to begin? A fitness evaluation should be your first step in any fitness program. Your level of fitness is assessed in five components: cardiovascular, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and body composition. A one hour session is $41. All evaluations are done by appointment. Instructors: William Reed (Certified Personal Trainer) and Behka Hartmann (Certified Personal Trainer/Fitness Instructor) Nutrition Counseling Instructor: Esther White (MS, RD, LD) The Power Package Join forces with the experts in nutrition and fitness for successful results! Your Power Package includes 2 sessions focused on nutrition with a customized diet plan and 2 sessions focused on fitness with an evaluation and personal exercise plan. The Power Package is $145 for the 4 sessions. All evaluations are done by appointment. Instructors: Esther White (MS, RD, LD); William Reed (Certified Personal Trainer) and Behka Hartmann (Certified Personal Trainer/Fitness Instructor) Resting Metabolic Rate Test Are you wondering how many calories your body is actually burning? The Resting Metabolic Rate Test is a scientific test that determines how many calories your body needs at rest. The test is specific to your body and its unique needs. Knowing your Resting Metabolic Rate can help you fine tune your eating patterns so you can finally lose the unwanted pounds or put on lean muscle mass. The test is $75 and is done by appointment. Instructors: Angela Pond (Certified Personal Trainer) Energize Exercise Instructor: Karen Cowley SUMMER I 6/3 $15 7/8 $15 SUMMER II 44010-A MWThF 8:30-9:15AM 4WKS Come have fun getting in shape with this versatile class. We do a variety of fun cardio and strength work to keep it fun, interesting, and challenging. If you have never exercised before or if you have been for years, this class is for you! Come mix it up with us and have a great time achieving your goals! Instructor: Behka Hartmann (Certified Fitness Instructor) SUMMER I 43040-A MWF 9:15-10:15AM 4WKS 6/3 $20 MWF 9:15-10:15AM 4WKS 7/8 $20 SUMMER II 44040-A Do you like to exercise in the morning and feel energized all day? Then this is the class for you. You will exercise at your own level of endurance. The class puts emphasis on your arms, abdomen and legs. 43010-A MWThF 8:30-9:15AM 4WKS Mix It Up Aerobics Zumba This class can only be described as FUN!! If you want to party, laugh, and have a great time while you lose those unwanted inches come and join us! The Latin inspired, easy-to-follow, calorie burning, dance fitness party. Feel the music and let loose. Every day of class is a whole new set of dancing and fun. Instructor: Behka Hartmann (Certified Fitness Instructor) SUMMER I 43065-A MW 6:05-7:00PM 4WKS 6/3 $20 MW 6:05-7:00PM 4WKS 7/8 $20 SUMMER II 44065-A www.hursttx.gov :: ph 817.788.7325 :: fax 817.282.7081 Can’t get rid of that extra weight? Need nutrition assistance for your sports training? Have a medical condition that would benefit from nutrition assistance? Individual nutrition counseling is available for your every need. Expertise in weight loss and management, disease management, sports nutrition, eating disorders, and general wellness. A one-hour session is $55 or a series of 3 sessions is $130. All evaluations are done by appointment. 35 36 Zumba Gold Toning Adult Programs recreation Come learn the basic techniques of Zumba in this energizing fitness class. It’s a great way to get your groove on! This is a great way for all ages to get started in Zumba or if you need a lower intensity. We’ll use the musical maraca sounding toning sticks to bump up the work out by adding resistance. It’s great for the mind, body, and soul! SUMMER I TTH 7:30-8:25AM 4WKS 6/4 $20 SUMMER II 44050-A TTH 7:30-8:25AM 4WKS 7/9 $20 Attention Seniors! Are you looking for an exercise class scaled to your fitness level? This is an all inclusive functional fitness class with focus on the 10 points of fitness. Instructor: William Reed (Certified Fitness Instructor) May MW 10:30-11:30AM 4WKS 5/1 $25 MW 10:30-11:30AM 4WKS 6/3 $25 June 43333-A July 43333-B MW 10:30-11:30AM 4WKS 7/1 $25 MW 10:30-11:30AM 4WKS 8/5 $25 August 43333-C Today’s the day to achieve the goal you have been putting off. Come early and then have your whole day to be proud of what you accomplished that morning. Boot camp is for everyone. You will get help getting past those plateaus, achieve your goals and get to be a fitter YOU! Come tone and tighten with a variety of workouts including core strength, stability ball, weights, steps, circuits, interval training, and much more. Decide today that YOU ARE WORTH IT! Instructor: Behka Hartmann (Certified Fitness Instructor) May MW 6:35-7:30AM 4WKS 5/1 $25 43420-A MW 6:35-7:30AM 4WKS 6/3 $25 43420-B MW 6:35-7:30AM 4WKS 7/1 $25 June July MW 6:35-7:30AM 4WKS 8/5 $25 Extreme Fitness This high intensity, total body workout uses functional every day movements to get you exercising. The workout and movements will be scaled to meet your personal fitness level and ability. Instructor: William Reed (Certified Fitness Instructor, Certified Crossfit Instructor) May 42005-B TTH 6:00-7:00PM 4WKS 5/2 $25 43005-A TTH 6:00-7:00PM 4WKS 6/4 $25 43005-B TTH 6:00-7:00PM 4WKS 7/2 $25 June July 6:35-7:25AM 4WKS 6/4 $18 43015-B TTH 12:10-12:50PM 4WKS 6/4 $18 44015-A TTH 6:35-7:25AM 4WKS 7/9 $18 44015-B TTH 12:10-12:50PM 4WKS 7/9 $18 Cycle Circuit Want to crank up your workout, metabolism, and energy? Come join us for a blend of cycle and circuit training perfect for fitness at any level. Bring water, a towel and determination! Instructor: Esther White (MS, RD, LD) SUMMER I 43300-A T 5:20-6:10PM 4WKS 6/4 $15 43300-B T 6:15-7:00PM 4WKS 6/4 $15 44300-A T 5:20-6:10PM 4WKS 7/9 $15 44300-B T 6:15-7:00PM 4WKS 7/9 $15 SUMMER II Join us for spinning! Turn the basics of cycling into a great cardio workout that burns calories and fat. Get ready to work hard and sweat like crazy! Instructor: Angela Pond (Certified Personal Trainer) SUMMER I 43444-A T 9:00-9:45AM 4WKS 6/4 $16 43444-B TH 5:30-6:15PM 4WKS 6/6 $16 44444-A T 9:00-9:45AM 4WKS 7/9 $16 44444-B TH 5:30-6:15PM 4WKS 7/11 $16 SUMMER II Flow & Strength Come challenge yourself to grow in flexibility, strength, and calmness using yoga and pilates influenced movement to improve your health. SUMMER I 43060-A M 5:15-6:00PM 4WKS 6/3 $15 43060-B MW 12:10-12:50PM 4WKS 6/3 $15 44060-A M 5:15-6:00PM 4WKS 7/8 $15 44060-B MW 12:10-12:50PM 4WKS 7/8 $15 SUMMER II Hurst Hustlers Running Club Come join runners, joggers, and walkers of all levels for a challenging workout using hills, speed work, distance, and drills. You will learn how to run and how to stay injury free all while having fun! This is the perfect way to make friends and meet your running goals. Instructor: Esther White (MS, RD, LD) August 43005-C TTH Instructor: Esther White (MS, RD, LD) August 43420-C 43015-A Spin & Sweat Bootcamp 42420-B Instructor: Esther White (MS, RD, LD) SUMMER II Active Independents 42333-B Join us for a fun, challenging and fast-paced workout that uses different moves and equipment to target every muscle in your body. You will walk out with a smile on your face and a little sweat on your shirt! SUMMER I Instructor: Behka Hartmann (Certified Fitness Instructor) 43050-A Slim It Out, Tone It Up TTH 6:00-7:00PM 4WKS 8/1 $25 SUMMER I 43001-A M 6:15-7:15PM 4WKS 6/3 $15 M 6:15-7:15PM 4WKS 7/8 $15 SUMMER II 44001-A Core FX Instructor: Behka Hartmann, Certified Personal Trainer and Fitness Instructor May 42700-B M 7:05-8:00PM 4WKS 5/6 $20 June 43700-A M 7:05-8:00PM 4WKS 6/3 $20 July 43700-B M 7:05-8:00PM 4WKS 7/1 $20 August 43700-C Itf – Tae Kwon Do ITF-Tae Kwon Do is the only original and traditional Korean Tae Kwon Do in D/FW. You will increase your flexibility, physical fitness, self defense, self control, discipline, stress relief, self esteem, and concentration. Instructor: Jonathan Nguyen/Bart Powell (member of ITF-Unified and Grandmaster Van Binh) SUMMER I (White & Yellow Belts) 23700-A S 9:05-10:05AM 4WKS 6/8 $28 10:05-11:05AM 4WKS 6/8 $28 (Advanced Belts) 23700-B S S 9:05-10:05AM 4WKS 7/13 $28 10:05-11:05AM 4WKS 7/13 $28 (Advanced Belts) M 7:05-8:00PM 4WKS 8/5 $20 Hatha Yoga Learn more about yourself from the inside out with the tools of yoga. Increase your flexibility, balance, and tone your body. Discover the technique of breath control, centering, and meditation. (Eat nothing 2 hours prior to class and bring a yoga mat.) Instructor: Behka Hartmann (Certified Fitness Instructor) SUMMER I 24700-B S NEW! Intro to Judo (12+ years) Are you interested in learning judo, but are not sure if it is right for you? Here is your opportunity to give judo a try in a low intensity environment. We will work on the very basics to give you a taste of what judo is all about. The instructor, Ron Stokes, has 57 years of active Judo experience as a coach and competitor. Instructor: Ron Stokes 43100-A M 10:15-11:15AM 4WKS 6/3 $16 SUMMER II 43100-B F 10:15-11:15AM 4WKS 6/7 $16 24998-A T/TH 10:00-11:00AM 4WKS 44100-A M 10:15-11:15AM 4WKS 7/8 $16 44100-B F 10:15-11:15AM 4WKS 7/12 $16 SUMMER II Scaravelli Yoga Learn to elongate and extend comfortably into poses by using gravity and your breath. This user-friendly style of yoga will teach you how to relax. Please bring a blanket to class. Instructor: Julie Vela (Certified and registered with Yoga Alliance) SUMMER I 43100-C W 8:15-9:15PM 4WKS 6/5 Are you ready to deepen your yoga practice? Experience steadiness and ease while learning intermediate poses. Please bring a yoga mat and a blanket to class. Instructor: Julie Vela (Certified and registered with Yoga Alliance) 43100-D W 7:05-8:00PM 4WKS 6/5 Instructor: Dan Streeter $18 42070-B TH 7:00-8:15PM S 9:05-11:00AM TH 7:00-8:15PM S 9:05-11:00AM 43070-A 43070-B TH 7:00-8:15PM S 9:05-11:00AM 43070-C TH 7:00-8:15PM S 9:05-11:00AM 7:00-8:30PM 4WKS 5/1 $35 4WKS 6/3 $35 W 7:00-8:30PM S 10:05-11:30AM M 7:00-8:30PM June 43800-A $16 44200-A 4WKS 6/4 $28 T 7:00-8:00PM 4WKS 7/9 $28 Take your new found belly dance skills and ramp it up a notch or two. We will cover more complex drills and improv combinations, building on what you learned in the Basics class. We will use live music for this class, affording you the opportunity to also learn to use percussion instruments (in the form of zills) to dances. 7:00-8:30PM 43224-A $35 S 10:05-11:30AM M 7:00-8:30PM W 7:00-8:30PM 44224-A S 10:05-11:30AM 4WKS 8/5 $35 $37 7:00-8:00PM SUMMER II 7/1 8/1 T SUMMER I August 43800-C 43200-A Instructor: Tiffany Stalberg 4WKS 4WKS SUMMER II 10:05-11:30AM M 7/11 $37 SUMMER I S W 7:00-8:30PM 4WKS Whether you have been dancing all your life or just starting out in dance, you will enjoy this fun dance class! We will learn the basics of Improv Tribal Style. This is a low-impact dance class suitable for all body types. W 7:00-8:30PM July 6/6 $37 Belly Dance Basics Improv Dance Drills M 4WKS August Instructor: Kim Mesa (5th degree Black Belt and certified USA Judo International Coach) 42800-B 5/2 $37 July Instructor: Tiffany Stalberg May 4WKS June Judo has been an Olympic sport since 1964. Here is your chance to learn the sport of Judo from a 9-time National medal winner. Judo will not only increase your fitness level, but also increase your confidence and discipline. This is an on-going monthly class. 43800-B SUMMER I 7/9 Olympic Sport of Judo $16 Scaravelli Yoga - Intermediate The Thursday evening class will focus on the basics of Tai Chi. Emphasis will be on relaxation, balance, and making the mind-body connection necessary in Tai Chi. Class will study the movements of the first section of the Yang long form. The Saturday morning class is for advanced students who have a working understanding of the Yang-style 103-movement form. May SUMMER II (White & Yellow Belts) 24700-A Tai Chi T 8:00-9:00PM 4WKS 6/4 $28 T 8:00-9:00PM 4WKS 7/9 $28 www.hursttx.gov :: ph 817.788.7325 :: fax 817.282.7081 Core Fitness Xtreme will take your body to the next level. Incorporating a variety of core strengthening exercises and great cardio endurance building, you will begin to see the results of your hard work. This class is designed for all fitness levels and will help you maximize your workout capabilities. 37 38 Take it to the Stage: Advanced Belly Dance Sewing for Adults Instructor: Tiffany Stalberg Instructor: Dottie Nicholson SUMMER I SUMMER I Adult Programs & Aquatics recreation Now that you have perfected your dance skills, you are ready to create a performance. This class will focus on taking your move vocabulary and making it show-worthy by adding props, staging, and interaction with a band. You will also learn to use props such as the veil, skirt, sword, and zills. INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL REQUIRED. 43222-A T 9:00-9:45PM 4WKS 6/4 $20 SUMMER II 44222-A Get those creative juices flowing! We will learn basic sewing techniques and how to use the machines. We will also learn how to select and sew by using a pattern. (Supply Fee $15 for the first class. Supply List for remaining 7 classes. Please bring your own scissors to class and a sewing machine if you have one!) 43500-A T 12:30-1:30PM 4WKS 6/4 $16 T 12:30-1:30PM 4WKS 7/9 $16 SUMMER II T 9:00-9:45PM 4WKS 7/9 $20 NEW! CPR/AED/First Aid Do you need CPR for your work, hobby, or just to be prepared? The American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED program will teach you to recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing and first aid emergencies. You will learn how to give immediate care to a suddenly injured or ill person until more advanced medical personnel arrive and take over. Instructor: Martha Terry/Williams CPR and First Aid (Certified American Red Cross Instructor) 44500-A Brush and Palette Express your talent through the art of oil painting! Basic strokes, color mixing, and application will be covered. (Supply List) Instructor: Elaine Roosz SUMMER I 43110-A T 6:30-9:00PM 4WKS 6/4 $25 T 6:30-9:00PM 4WKS 7/9 $25 SUMMER II 44110-A SUMMER I 43600-A S 9:05-4:05PM 1WK 6/15 $75 S 9:05-4:05PM 1WK 7/27 $75 SUMMER II 44600-A Healthy Hurst Dash & Splash 5K Here’s your chance to do something healthy AND fun at the same time. The Healthy Hurst Dash & Splash offers Healthy Hurst participants the chance to participate in a 1 Mile or a 5K event and jump into the water at the Chisholm Aquatics Center at the finish line. Healthy Hurst is the City of Hurst’s Community Wellness Program. Hurst residents of all ages are eligible to join Healthy Hurst at no charge. Non-residents who have purchased a Hurst Recreation Center Annual Pass are also eligible to participate in Healthy Hurst. All Dash & Splash participants will need to register for this FREE event and can do so at the Hurst Recreation Center through 5pm on Friday, June 7. Race day registration begins at 7am on Saturday, June 8. (Please bring proof of residency: Driver’s License, Hurst Water Bill, Hurst Property Tax Statement. Non-residents bring your Quality of Life Recreation Card). All Dash & Splash participants are eligible to win door prizes (must be present to win). For more information contact the Hurst Recreation Center, 817.788.7325. Healthy Hurst Dash & Splash 5K Saturday, June 8 Chisholm Park & Chisholm Aquatics Center 1 Mile Walk/Run - 7:30 a.m. 5K Run - 7:50 a.m. 39 Central Aquatics Center Welcome to the Hurst Aquatics Centers Chisholm Aquatics Center 2200 Norwood Drive 817.788.7250 Public Swim Information: Dates of Operation: Memorial weekend, May 25-27 and June 1-August 25: Central and Chisholm Aquatics Centers will be open regular hours. Closed May 28-31. August 31 and September 1-2: Only Chisholm Aquatics Center will be open regular hours. Hours of Operation: Sunday: 1:00-6:00 PM Monday-Friday: Noon-8:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM-6:00 PM Daily Admission Fees: Free – 12 months and younger Free – 65 years and older $2.00 – Hurst residents, ages 1 - 64 years $7.00 – non-Hurst residents, ages 1 - 64 yrs Season Passes: $25.00 per person for Hurst Residents $75.00 per person for Non-Hurst Residents Swimwear Policy: All swimmers must be attired in an appropriate swimsuit in order to enter and remain in the water. Bathing suits are designed to be quick drying and generally made from smooth nylon material. They are durable and hold up to wear from contact with pool chemicals. An appropriate swimsuit is defined as a swim garment with an affixed/sewn inner lining. “Thong” style swimwear and swimwear with exposed zippers, buckles, rivets or metal ornamentation are not permitted. Examples of apparel NOT permitted in the water include, but are not limited to: Athletic shorts (bicycle, running, basketball, soccer, etc.), sports bras (unless a dark shirt is worn) and denim jeans. Lining in shorts does not constitute proper swim wear. Inappropriate attire damages our pumps, attractions, and chemicals. Any “lifeguard gear” is not allowed due to liability reasons. Resident Aquatics Cards: 2013 Hurst Resident Aquatics Cards are available at the Hurst Recreation Center beginning April 29 during Summer Class Registration. This free Aquatics Card allows Hurst Residents to enter both Central and Chisholm Aquatics Centers for only $2.00/ person/day. Aquatics Cards will also be available at the Chisholm Aquatics Center throughout the 2013 Season. (Proof of Hurst Residency required). There is a limit of TWO cards per household. Group Reservation Policy: A “Group” is defined as any person or entity, commercial or nonprofit, who provides structured child care and/or activities. All “Groups” meeting this criteria are required to make a reservation, in person, at the Recreation Division administrative office, 700 Mary Drive, at least seven calendar days in advance of the desired date of their visit. “Groups” must comply with all components of the City of Hurst Group Reservation Policies. www.hursttx.gov :: ph 817.788.7325 :: fax 817.282.7081 715 Mary Drive 817.788.7327 40 Aquatics recreation Adult Water Aerobics - Central Aquatic Center (16+ years) Come splash into fitness! Water aerobics is an excellent low-impact way for men and women to get fit. Even arthritis sufferers can give this program a try! Participants will use resistance tools including buoyant water weights and swim noodles. Because it is low-impact, water aerobics is suitable for every fitness level from beginning exercisers through elite athletes. Minimal swimming skills and water comfort are required. Please bring a towel, personal water bottle and water shoes. Ages 16 and up. Instructor: Behka Hartmann, Certified Personal trainer and Fitness Instructor 73200-A MWF 7:35-8:15 AM 2WKS 6/3 $28 73200-B MWF 7:35-8:15 AM 2WKS 6/17 $28 73200-C MWF 7:35-8:15 AM 2WKS 7/8 $28 73200-D MWF 7:35-8:15 AM 2WKS 7/22 $28 73200-E MWF 7:35-8:15 AM 2WKS 8/5 $28 Senior Water Time (65+ years) This is unstructured time in the water for seniors ages 65 & older. No private lessons, trainers, therapists, etc. allowed. Participants must sign-up in advance at the Hurst Recreation Center. Please call 817.788.7325 for dates and time and location. Space is limited. Junior Lifeguard Classes Junior Lifeguard Volunteer Times Monday, Wednesday & Friday Noon-2 PM or 5-7 PM Junior Lifeguard participants may volunteer to “shadow” a City of Hurst Lifeguard. Participants will gain an understanding of how class topics translate into a real life environment. Please schedule volunteer sessions in advance with the instructor or pool manager. Volunteer times are limited to two hours per day; two days per week. This program is designed to bridge the gap between Learn to Swim and Lifeguarding. Participants must be between the ages of 11-15, and pass the pre-requisites: • 25 yard front crawl, breathing side to side • 25 yard breaststroke, using pull, breathe, kick, glide sequence • 1-minute treading water • 30 second back float –or- 25 yard swim using elementary backstroke or back crawl • Submerge and swim a distance of 10 feet underwater • Students who cannot pass the pre-requisites will be referred to the appropriate Learn to Swim class. Students who continue with the class will learn skills that build the foundation for becoming a lifeguard. Class topics include: development of swimming skills and endurance, victim recognition, water rescue skills, communication, and decision making skills. (*classes will not meet on 7/4) Central Aquatics Center Central Aquatics Center Days Times Dates Resident non-Resident 73300-A M – Th 9:45-11:45 AM 6/3 – 6/13 $52 $57 74300-A M – Th 9:45-11:45 AM 6/17 – 6/27 $52 $57 75300-A M – Th 9:45-11:45 AM 7/1 – 7/11 $52 $57 76300-A M – Th 9:45-11:45 AM 7/15 – 7/25 $52 $57 Dates Resident non-Resident Chisholm Aquatics Center Chisholm Aquatics Center Days Times 63300-A M – Th 9:45-11:45 AM 6/3 – 6/13 $52 $57 64300-A M – Th 9:45-11:45 AM 6/17 – 6/27 $52 $57 65300-A M – Th 9:45-11:45 AM 7/1 – 7/11 $52 $57 66300-A M – Th 9:45-11:45 AM 7/15 – 7/25 $52 $57 41 Learn To Swim Program: Class Fees Session I: June 3-13 Session II: June 17-June 27 Session III: July 1-11 (no classes 7/4) Session IV: July 15-25 Session V: July 29-August 8 Lessons are Monday-Thursday of each week, utilizing Fridays as make-up days for inclement weather. Hurst Residents Non-Hurst Residents Registration Walk-in registration beginning on Monday, April 29, is only open to those participants who are Hurst residents and reside within the Hurst city limits. Participants who reside in Fort Worth, North Richland Hills, and Euless, whose mail is delivered to a Hurst “address” are not eligible to register until May 6. Residency is defined by: living within the Hurst city limits, receiving a water bill from the City of Hurst, and paying property taxes to the City of Hurst. Non-residents will be able to register beginning on Monday, May 6. Registration for swim classes is conducted on a walk-in or on-line basis only. No class registration will be accepted by mail or fax for Learn-to-Swim lessons. Hurst Residents April 29 at 7:00 AM Non-Residents May 6 at 7:00 AM NEW! The deadline to register for a swimming class is Monday, at 5:00 p.m., prior to the beginning of each session. Before enrolling your child in a class, please read the class descriptions thoroughly to ensure your child is in the appropriate class. No walk-in registrations at the pools allowed. Class Scheduling Classes and their scheduled times are subject to change. When the number of participants is below the minimum, participants will be encouraged to change to another class time or session. = $27.00 = $29.00 First Day Evaluations Students must be able to perform the minimum requirements of each Learn to Swim level as outlined by the American Red Cross. The LTS Coordinators and Instructors are trained to recognize proper swimming technique and ability. Students will be evaluated on the first day of class and, if necessary, moved to the appropriate level based on their ability. Weather Conditions In the event of inclement weather, please call the LTS Inclement Weather Information Line at 817.788.7340 to see if classes have been cancelled. It is possible that classes will be cancelled on a class-by-class basis or for the entire morning or evening. If possible, a safety day will be conducted as this information is required for all American Red Cross classes. Class Cancellation Classes may be cancelled due to situations beyond our control. The first day that classes cannot be conducted in the water, a safety day will be held. The second and third days in a session that classes cannot be conducted, they will be made up on the Fridays during the session. In the event that further classes are cancelled, they will be cancelled entirely. This policy applies to all five sessions. Refund Policy No refunds will be given after the first day of class. Medical reasons will be considered with a Doctor’s report. The medical reason will be considered if the Doctor’s report is received within 48 hours of the first absence. Registration Registration for swim classes is conducted on a walk-in or on-line basis only. No class registration will be accepted by mail or fax. Hurst Residents: April 29 at 7:00 AM Non-Residents: May 6 at 7:00 AM The deadline to register, cancel, or transfer for a class is Monday, at 5:00 PM, prior to the beginning of each session. www.hursttx.gov :: ph 817.788.7325 :: fax 817.282.7081 Session Dates: Aquatics recreation 42 Learn-To-Swim Class Descriptions Do you need some help selecting the correct swim class for your child? Use the following to assist you in making your selection. If you need further assistance or have any questions, please call 817.788.7325. Parent & Tot Swim (6-36 months) With your help, this class will introduce your child to the aquatic environment. Parent/adult participation is required. Children who are not potty trained are required to wear swim diapers. sor, dolphin and breaststroke kicks. Build on fundamentals of treading water. Level IV: Stroke Improvement (6+ years) Objective: Orients young children to the water and prepares them to learn to swim in the preschool or learn to swim courses. Parents are taught how to safely work with their child in the water and how to encourage their child to participate and try the skills. Children are introduced to basic skills to help them learn to swim in the future. Must demonstrate Level 1, 2 and 3 skills on the first day. Pre-School (3-5 years) Level V: Stroke Refinement Children must be able to leave parent willingly, follow directions, and behave appropriately in a class setting. Children must be potty trained. Parents are not in the water. Must demonstrate skills from Levels 1-4 on the first day. Objective: Orients children to the aquatic environment and teaches basic skills to gain independence and comfort in and around the water. Classes are taught to the pace of the participants, working through a specific sequence of skills. Level I: Introduction to Skills Objective: To develop confidence in the strokes learned in previous levels. Swim front crawl and elementary backstroke for greater distance. Build upon scissor kick and dolphin kick; adding arms for sidestroke and butterfly. Backstroke and breaststroke are introduced. Tread water for two minutes. (6+ years) Objective: To coordinate and refine all swimming strokes and swim longer distances. Front crawl, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and elementary backstroke. Flip turns for front and back are introduced. Tread water for five minutes Level VI: Fitness Swimmer (6+ years) Must demonstrate skills from Levels 1-5 on the first day. (6+ years) If your child is a new or non-swimmer, this is the class for them. This class teaches: water adjustment, beginning stroke skills and safety. Parents are not in the water. Objective: Orients children to basic water skills aimed at gaining independence and comfort in and around the water. Blowing bubbles; submerging mouth, nose and eyes; opening eyes under water and retrieving objects. Front and back floats with assistance. Combined arm and leg actions on front and back Level II: Fundamental Aquatics Skills (6+ years) This class is designed for those who are comfortable in the water. Must demonstrate Level 1 skills on the first day. Objective: Gives children success with fundamental skills. Float on front and back independently. Combined arm and leg actions on front and back independently. Begin to tread water. Roll over from front to back and back to front. Submerging, holding breath, bobbing and retrieving objects Level III: Stroke Development (6+ years) Continue to build on skills such as front crawl and elementary back-stroke. Must demonstrate Level 1 and 2 skills on the first day. Objective: Builds on Level 2 skills through additional guided practice. Front crawl and elementary backstroke. Flutter, scis- Objective: To refine strokes so students swim them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Front crawl, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and elementary backstroke over longer distances. Other skills: speed turns, surface dives. Tread water without hands for three-five minutes Level VI: Fundamentals of Diving (8+ years) Must demonstrate skills from Levels 1-5 on the first day. Objective: Orients participants to the fundamentals of diving. Classes are taught to the pace of the participants, working through a specif-ic sequence of skills. Approaches, positions and techniques of various dives. REMINDERS . . . • • • The Learn to Swim Coordinators and Water Safety Instructors are trained to recognize proper swimming technique and ability. Students will be evaluated on the first day of class. Participants who cannot demonstrate the required skills will be moved to the appropriate Learn to Swim level. 43 All Classes Monday–Thursday Session I 6/3-6/13 Session II 6/17-6/27 Friday weather make-up Parent Tot Swim (6-36 months) With your help, this class will introduce your child to the aquatic environment. Parent/adult participation is required. Children who are not potty trained must wear swim diapers. Pre-School (3-5 years) Children must be able to leave parent willingly, follow direc-tions, and behave appropriately in a class setting. Chil-dren must be potty trained. Parents are not in the water. (6+ years) If your child is a new or non-swimmer, this is the class for them. This class teaches: water adjustment, beginning stroke skills and safety. Parents are not in the water. Level II: Fundamental Aquatics Skills (6+ years) This class is designed for those who are comfortable in the water. Must demonstrate Level 1 skills on the first day. 7/1-7/11 Session IV 7/15-7/25 Session V 7/29-8/8 No class 7/4, meet 7/5 Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Central: Central: Central: Central: Central: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Central: Central: Central: Central: Central: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Central: Central: Central: Central: Central: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Central: Central: Central: Central: Central: 63010-A 9:45-10:20 AM 63010-B 10:30-11:05 AM 63120-A 6:00-6:35 PM 63120-B 6:45-7:20 PM 73010-A 9:00-9:35 AM 73010-B 9:45-10:20 AM 63020-A 8:15-8:50AM 63020-B 9:00-9:35AM 63020-C 9:45-10:20AM 63020-D 10:30-11:05AM 63020-E 11:15-11:50AM 63130-A 6:00-6:35PM 63130-B 6:45-7:20PM 73020-A 8:15-8:50AM 73020-B 9:00-9:35AM 73020-C 9:45-10:20AM 73020-D 10:30-11:05AM 73020-E 11:15-11:50AM Level I: Introduction to Skills Session III 63030-A 8:15-8:50AM 63030-B 9:00-9:35AM 63030-C 9:45-10:20AM 63030-D 10:30-11:05AM 63030-E 11:15-11:50AM 63140-A 6:00-6:35PM 63140-B 7:25-8:00PM 73030-A 8:15-8:50AM 73030-B 9:00-9:35AM 73030-C 9:45-10:20AM 73030-D 10:30-11:05AM 73030-E 11:15-11:50AM 63040-A 8:15-8:50AM 63040-B 9:00-9:35AM 63040-C 9:45-10:20AM 63040-D 10:30-11:05AM 63040-E 11:15-11:50AM 63150-A 6:45-7:20PM 63150-B 7:25-8:00PM 73040-A 8:15-8:50AM 73040-B 9:00-9:35AM 73040-C 9:45-10:20AM 73040-D 10:30-11:05AM 73040-E 11:15-11:50AM 64010-A 9:45-10:20 AM 64010-B 10:30-11:05 AM 64120-A 6:00-6:35 PM 64120-B 6:45-7:20 PM 74010-A 9:00-9:35 AM 74010-B 9:45-10:20 AM 64020-A 8:15-8:50AM 64020-B 9:00-9:35AM 64020-C 9:45-10:20AM 64020-D 10:30-11:05AM 64020-E 11:15-11:50AM 64130-A 6:00-6:35PM 64130-B 6:45-7:20PM 74020-A 8:15-8:50AM 74020-B 9:00-9:35AM 74020-C 9:45-10:20AM 74020-D 10:30-11:05AM 74020-E 11:15-11:50AM 64030-A 8:15-8:50AM 64030-B 9:00-9:35AM 64030-C 9:45-10:20AM 64030-D 10:30-11:05AM 64030-E 11:15-11:50AM 64140-A 6:00-6:35PM 64140-B 7:25-8:00PM 74030-A 8:15-8:50AM 74030-B 9:00-9:35AM 74030-C 9:45-10:20AM 74030-D 10:30-11:05AM 74030-E 11:15-11:50AM 64040-A 8:15-8:50AM 64040-B 9:00-9:35AM 64040-C 9:45-10:20AM 64040-D 10:30-11:05AM 64040-E 11:15-11:50AM 64150-A 6:45-7:20PM 64150-B 7:25-8:00PM 74040-A 8:15-8:50AM 74040-B 9:00-9:35AM 74040-C 9:45-10:20AM 74040-D 10:30-11:05AM 74040-E 11:15-11:50AM 65010-A 9:45-10:20 AM 65010-B 10:30-11:05 AM 65120-A 6:00-6:35 PM 65120-B 6:45-7:20 PM 75010-A 9:00-9:35 AM 75010-B 9:45-10:20 AM 65020-A 8:15-8:50AM 65020-B 9:00-9:35AM 65020-C 9:45-10:20AM 65020-D 10:30-11:05AM 65020-E 11:15-11:50AM 65130-A 6:00-6:35PM 65130-B 6:45-7:20PM 75020-A 8:15-8:50AM 75020-B 9:00-9:35AM 75020-C 9:45-10:20AM 75020-D 10:30-11:05AM 75020-E 11:15-11:50AM 65030-A 8:15-8:50AM 65030-B 9:00-9:35AM 65030-C 9:45-10:20AM 65030-D 10:30-11:05AM 65030-E 11:15-11:50AM 65140-A 6:00-6:35PM 65140-B 7:25-8:00PM 75030-A 8:15-8:50AM 75030-B 9:00-9:35AM 75030-C 9:45-10:20AM 75030-D 10:30-11:05AM 75030-E 11:15-11:50AM 65040-A 8:15-8:50AM 65040-B 9:00-9:35AM 65040-C 9:45-10:20AM 65040-D 10:30-11:05AM 65040-E 11:15-11:50AM 65150-A 6:45-7:20PM 65150-B 7:25-8:00PM 75040-A 8:15-8:50AM 75040-B 9:00-9:35AM 75040-C 9:45-10:20AM 75040-D 10:30-11:05AM 75040-E 11:15-11:50AM 66010-A 9:45-10:20AM 66010-B 10:30-11:05AM 66120-A 6:00-6:35PM 66120-B 6:45-7:20PM 76010-A 9:00-9:35AM 76010-B 9:45-10:20AM 66020-A 8:15-8:50AM 66020-B 9:00-9:35AM 66020-C 9:45-10:20AM 66020-D 10:30-11:05AM 66020-E 11:15-11:50AM 66130-A 6:00-6:35PM 66130-B 6:45-7:20PM 76020-A 8:15-8:50AM 76020-B 9:00-9:35AM 76020-C 9:45-10:20AM 76020-D 10:30-11:05AM 76020-E 11:15-11:50AM 66030-A 8:15-8:50AM 66030-B 9:00-9:35AM 66030-C 9:45-10:20AM 66030-D 10:30-11:05AM 66030-E 11:15-11:50AM 66140-A 6:00-6:35PM 66140-B 7:25-8:00PM 76030-A 8:15-8:50AM 76030-B 9:00-9:35AM 76030-C 9:45-10:20AM 76030-D 10:30-11:05AM 76030-E 11:15-11:50AM 66040-A 8:15-8:50AM 66040-B 9:00-9:35AM 66040-C 9:45-10:20AM 66040-D 10:30-11:05AM 66040-E 11:15-11:50AM 66150-A 6:45-7:20PM 66150-B 7:25-8:00PM 76040-A 8:15-8:50AM 76040-B 9:00-9:35AM 76040-C 9:45-10:20AM 76040-D 10:30-11:05AM 76040-E 11:15-11:50AM 667010-A 9:45-10:20AM 67010-B 10:30-11:05AM 67120-A 6:00-6:35PM 67120-B 6:45-7:20PM 77010-A 9:00-9:35AM 77010-B 9:45-10:20AM 67020-A 8:15-8:50AM 67020-B 9:00-9:35AM 67020-C 9:45-10:20AM 67020-D 10:30-11:05AM 67020-E 11:15-11:50AM 67130-A 6:00-6:35PM 67130-B 6:45-7:20PM 77020-A 8:15-8:50AM 77020-B 9:00-9:35AM 77020-C 9:45-10:20AM 77020-D 10:30-11:05AM 77020-E 11:15-11:50AM 67030-A 8:15-8:50AM 67030-B 9:00-9:35AM 67030-C 9:45-10:20AM 67030-D 10:30-11:05AM 67030-E 11:15-11:50AM 67140-A 6:00-6:35PM 67140-B 7:25-8:00PM 77030-A 8:15-8:50AM 77030-B 9:00-9:35AM 77030-C 9:45-10:20AM 77030-D 10:30-11:05AM 77030-E 11:15-11:50AM 67040-A 8:15-8:50AM 67040-B 9:00-9:35AM 67040-C 9:45-10:20AM 67040-D 10:30-11:05AM 67040-E 11:15-11:50AM 67150-A 6:45-7:20PM 67150-B 7:25-8:00PM 77040-A 8:15-8:50AM 77040-B 9:00-9:35AM 77040-C 9:45-10:20AM 77040-D 10:30-11:05AM 77040-E 11:15-11:50AM www.hursttx.gov :: ph 817.788.7325 :: fax 817.282.7081 Learn-To-Swim Classes 44 Learn-To-Swim Classes All Classes Aquatics & Special Events recreation Monday–Thursday Session I 6/3-6/13 Session II 6/17-6/27 Friday weather make-up Level III: Stroke Development (6+ years) Continue to build on skills such as front crawl and elementary backstroke. Must demonstrate Level 1 and 2 skills on the first day. Session III 7/1-7/11 Session IV 7/15-7/25 Session V 7/29-8/8 No class 7/4, meet 7/6 Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Central: Central: Central: Central: Central: 76050-A 8:15-8:50AM 76050-B 9:00-9:35AM 76050-C 10:30-11:05AM 76050-D 11:15-11:50AM 77050-A 8:15-8:50AM 77050-B 9:00-9:35AM 77050-C 10:30-11:05AM 77050-D 11:15-11:50AM 63050-A 9:00-9:35AM 63050-B 9:45-10:20AM 63050-C 10:30-11:05AM 63050-D 11:15-11:50AM 63160-A 5:15-5:50PM 63160-B 7:25-8:00PM 73050-A 8:15-8:50AM 73050-B 9:00-9:35AM 73050-C 10:30-11:05AM 73050-D 11:15-11:50AM Level IV: Chisholm: Stroke Improvement 63060-A 8:15-8:50AM 64050-A 9:00-9:35AM 64050-B 9:45-10:20AM 64050-C 10:30-11:05AM 64050-D 11:15-11:50AM 64160-A 5:15-5:50PM 64160-B 7:25-8:00PM 74050-A 8:15-8:50AM 74050-B 9:00-9:35AM 74050-C 10:30-11:05AM 74050-D 11:15-11:50AM 65050-A 9:00-9:35AM 65050-B 9:45-10:20AM 65050-C 10:30-11:05AM 65050-D 11:15-11:50AM 65160-A 5:15-5:50PM 65160-B 7:25-8:00PM 75050-A 8:15-8:50AM 75050-B 9:00-9:35AM 75050-C 10:30-11:05AM 75050-D 11:15-11:50AM 66050-A 9:00-9:35AM 66050-B 9:45-10:20AM 66050-C 10:30-11:05AM 66050-D 11:15-11:50AM 66160-A 5:15-5:50PM 66160-B 7:25-8:00PM 67050-A 9:00-9:35AM 67050-B 9:45-10:20AM 67050-C 10:30-11:05AM 67050-D 11:15-11:50AM 67160-A 5:15-5:50PM 67160-B 7:25-8:00PM Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: 63060-B 9:00-9:35AM 63060-C 11:15-11:50AM 63170-A 5:15-5:50PM 64060-A 8:15-8:50AM 64060-B 9:00-9:35AM 64060-C 11:15-11:50AM 64170-A 5:15-5:50PM Central: Central: Central: Central: Central: Level V: Stroke Refinement Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Level VI: Fitness Swimmer Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Level VI: Fundamentals of Diving Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Chisholm: Central: Central: Central: Central: Junior Lifeguarding does not meet during section 5. (6+ years) Must demonstrate Level 1, 2 and 3 skills on the first day. 73060-A 9:45-10:20AM (6+ years) Must demonstrate skills from Levels 1-4 on the first day. 63070-A 8:15-8:50AM 63070-B 9:00-9:35AM 63180-A 5:15-5:50PM 63080-A 8:15-8:50AM 74060-A 9:45-10:20AM 64070-A 8:15-8:50AM 64070-B 9:00-9:35AM 64180-A 5:15-5:50PM 64080-A 8:15-8:50AM 65060-A 8:15-8:50AM 65060-B 9:00-9:35AM 65060-C 11:15-11:50AM 65170-A 5:15-5:50PM 75060-A 9:45-10:20AM 65070-A 8:15-8:50AM 65070-B 9:00-9:35AM 65180-A 5:15-5:50PM 65080-A 8:15-8:50AM 66060-A 8:15-8:50AM 66060-B 9:00-9:35AM 66060-C 11:15-11:50AM 66170-A 5:15-5:50PM 76060-A 9:45-10:20AM 66070-A 8:15-8:50AM 66070-B 9:00-9:35AM 66180-A 5:15-5:50PM 66080-A 8:15-8:50AM 67060-A 8:15-8:50AM 67060-B 9:00-9:35AM 67060-C 11:15-11:50AM 67170-A 5:15-5:50PM 77060-A 9:45-10:20AM 67070-A 8:15-8:50AM 67070-B 9:00-9:35AM 67180-A 5:15-5:50PM 67080-A 8:15-8:50AM (6+ years) Must demonstrate skills from Levels 1-5 on the first day. 63100-A 9:45-10:20AM 63100-B 10:30-11:05AM 64100-A 9:45-10:20AM 64100-B 10:30-11:05AM 65100-A 9:45-10:20AM 65100-B 10:30-11:05AM 66100-A 9:45-10:20AM 66100-B 10:30-11:05AM 67100-A 9:45-10:20AM 67100-B 10:30-11:05AM (8+ years) Must demonstrate skills from Levels 1-5 on the first day. Junior Life Guarding (11-15 years) Must demonstrate re-quired skills on first day of class. (see class description) 63300-A 9:45-11:45AM 73300-A 9:45-11:45AM 64300-A 9:45-11:45A 74300-A 9:45-11:45AM 65300-A 9:45-11:45AM 75300-A 9:45-11:45AM 66300-A 9:45-11:45AM 76300-A 9:45-11:45AM Kid’s All-American Fishing Derby Saturday, June 1 Chisholm Park, 2200 Norwood Drive Calling all kids, ages 5 to 16 years! Here is your chance to show off your fishing skills and win prizes. Bring your parents, fishing pole and tackle, and a picnic lunch to enjoy a morning of fishing fun! The event is FREE, however you must pre-register at the Hurst Recreation Center, 700 Mary Drive. Space is limited. Be sure to register early! For more information, call 817.788.7325. Hurst Golden Couples Saturday, June 15 Hurst Senior Activity Center 6:00-8:00 p.m. In celebration of your 50+ years of matrimony, we invite you to attend the Golden Couples event. Please RSVP by June 7 to 817-788-7320. Special thanks to our event sponsors: Creative Memories, Bice’s Florist, Balloons Fantastique, and Prints Charming Photography. For more information, call 817.788.7320. www.hursttx.gov :: ph 817.788.7325 :: fax 817.282.7081 Special Events: 45 Special Events & Recreation recreation 46 Hurst Stars & Stripes Thursday, July 4 Hurst Community Park 601 Precinct Line Road 5:00-10:00 p.m. Bands: The Sonny Burgess Band (5:30 – 6:30 p.m.) LeFreak (6:45 – 7:45 p.m.) Emerald City (8:00 – 9:30 p.m.) Activities: Children’s Area featuring large inflatable activities, live music, food, and of course FIREWORKS at approximately 9:30 p.m.! For more information, call 817.788.7320. Catfish Stockings at Chisholm Park The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will stock Chisholm Park Pond with 12” channel catfish. For dates and additional information check the TPWD website, Neighborhood Fishin’ at www.neighborhoodfishin.org. 47 Recreation Center Fees: Current January 1, 2010 Hurst Residents Non-Hurst Residents $2.00 $10.00 $20.00 per year $80.00 per year $50.00 per year $200.00 per year $20.00 per year $80.00 per year Annual Family Pass $125.00 per year N/A Replacement Card Fee $5.00 $5.00 Daily Pass Annual Pass Youth (6 – 15 years) Annual Pass Adult (16 – 64 years) Annual Pass Senior (65+ years) How do I know I am a Hurst resident? Residency is defined by: living within the Hurst city limits, receiving a water bill from the City of Hurst and paying property taxes to the City of Hurst. Healthy Hurst: Healthy Hurst Online Wellness Program Information See Page 52 for registration information Recreation Center Information: 700 Mary Drive: 817.788.7325 Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 6:30 AM – 10:00 PM 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM Healthy Hurst is the City of Hurst’s community-wide wellness initiative. With the use of the information and links that are available on the City of Hurst’s Healthy Hurst webpage, participants can increase their health, wellness, and fitness. Healthy Hurst is a FREE program, and all participants receive a Healthy Hurst t-shirt at the time of registration. Participants are also encouraged to register for the various FREE events that will be offered throughout the year as part of the Healthy Hurst Program. The Healthy Hurst program is open to all Hurst residents, as well as non- residents who have purchased a Hurst Recreation Center Annual Pass. Incentive awards are also available to all participants as they track and log their fitness activities! Healthy Hurst has a myriad of tips and information on nutrition, fitness, wellness, and health. Give it a try today! Let Healthy Hurst help you get started toward your wellness, health, and fitness goals! For more information on the Healthy Hurst program, contact the Hurst Recreation Center at 817.788. 7325. www.hursttx.gov :: ph 817.788.7325 :: fax 817.282.7081 Recreation Division Programs Leagues & Tennis recreation 48 Summer & Fall Adult Softball League Registration Entry Fee: Returning Teams: League Nights: (Teams that played in Hurst in 2012 and 2013) SUMMER $340 for a 10 game season (No Summer Playoffs) FALL $310 for an 8 game season (No Fall Playoffs) Monday – Friday; Men’s, Women’s, Co-ed and Men’s Church divisions offered SUMMER Monday, April 29, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Tuesday, April 30, 8:00 AM-6:00 PM League Schedules: FALL Monday, July 29, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Tuesday, July 30, 8:00 AM-6:00 PM Hurst Recreation Center (700 Mary Drive) Open Registration: SUMMER - Monday-Friday, May 1-24 FALL - Monday-Friday, July 31-August 23 SUMMER Available online Wednesday, May 29 after 4 p.m. FALL Available online Wednesday, August 28 after 4 p.m. League Begins: SUMMER - Monday, June 3 Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:00 AM-5:00 PM and Tuesday and Thursday from 8:00 AM-6:00 PM Hurst Recreation Center (700 Mary Drive) FALL - Tuesday, September 3 Fall Adult Men’s Basketball Registration Entry Fee: Returning Teams: League Nights: For more information, call 817.788.7320. $275 for a 7 game season plus playoffs for top two teams from each night. (Teams that played in Hurst in 2012 and 2013) Tuesdays or Thursdays; Men’s Open Division Thursday, August 8, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Friday, August 9, 8:00 AM-6:00 PM Hurst Recreation Center (700 Mary Drive) League Schedules: Available August 28 after 4 p.m. Open Registration: League Begins: Monday-Friday, August 12-23 Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:00 AM-5:00 PM and Tuesday and Thursday from 8:00 AM-6:00 PM Hurst Recreation Center (700 Mary Drive) Tuesday, September 3 For more information, call 817.788.7320. www.teamsideline.com/hurst Youth Sports Associations: Hurst Girls Softball League (HGSL) 817.209.5409 www.eteamz.com/hurstgsl hurstgirlssoftball@yahoo.com Mid-Cities PeeWee Football & Cheerleading Assn. 817.282.2390 www.midcitiespeeweefootball.org Mid-Cities Basketball Assn. (MCBA) 817.354.6208 www.midcitiesbasketball.org Tri-Cities Baseball Assn. (TCBA) 817.285.0200 www.tcbaseball.com Hurst United Soccer Assn. (HUSA) 817.282.8680 www.hurstunited.com Welcome to the Hurst Tennis Center 701 Mary Drive 817.788.7330 “Home of the Team Hurst Junior Development Program” Junior Tennis Advanced Beginner/Intermediate Tennis & Swim Camp Advanced Beginner/Intermediate Tennis Camp Quickstart Pee Wee Tennis Camp (Ages 12 and up) (Ages 12 and up) Introduction to tactics and drills. Player development and fun are stressed. Kids will eat lunch and swim at the Central Aquatics Center each day. Bring a sack lunch and drink everyday. Improve skills learned in Beginner Camp. Tactics, drills, & fun are stressed. Instructor: Kelly Langdon, USPTA, Brian Combest, Price: $72 + one new, unopened can of tennis balls USPTA and Staff Days: Monday - Thursday (Ages 6 & under) Introduction to the game of tennis. Emphasis is placed on motor skills in a fun learning environment. Kids will learn basic strokes and play lots of fun games. Instructor: Bryan Combest, USPTA, Cameron Bodily and Staff Times: 9:45 AM - 10:30 AM Price: $26 + one new, unopened can of tennis balls Days: Tuesday & Thursday 81000-A 6/18 & 6/20 81000-B 6/25 & 6/27 81000-C 7/9 & 7/11 81000-D 7/16 & 7/18 Jr. Beginner Tennis & Swim Camp (Ages 7 & up) A fun camp for beginners. Learn the forehand, backhand, serve and volley. Kids will eat lunch and swim at the Central Aquatics Center each day. Bring a sack lunch and drink everyday. Times: 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM Instructor: Kelly Langdon, USPTA, Brian Combest, USPTA and Staff Times: 10:30 AM - Noon 83000-A 6/3 – 6/6 83000-B 6/10 – 6/13 6/3 – 6/6 83000-C 6/17 – 6/20 84000-B 6/10 – 6/13 83000-D 6/24 – 6/27 84000-C 6/17 – 6/20 83000-E 7/8 – 7/11 84000-D 6/24 – 6/27 83000-F 7/15 – 7/18 84000-E 7/8 – 7/11 83000-G 7/22 – 7/25 84000-F 7/15 – 7/18 83000-H 7/29 – 8/1 84000-G 7/22 – 7/25 Jr. Beginner Tennis Clinic 84000-H 7/29 – 8/1 (Ages 7 and up) Price: $88 + one new, unopened can of tennis balls Days: Monday - Thursday 84000-A Jr. Beginner Tennis Camp A perfect class for beginners. Learn the forehand, backhand, serve and volley. (Ages 7 and up) Instructor: Austin Wynne, USPTA, Cameron Bodily and Staff USPTA and Staff A fun camp for beginners. Learn the forehand, backhand, serve and volley. Times: 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM Instructor: Kelly Langdon, USPTA, Brian Combest, Price: $72 + one new, unopened can of tennis balls Price: $88 + one new, unopened can of tennis balls USPTA and Staff Times: 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM Days: Monday - Thursday Days: Monday - Thursday Instructor: Kelly Langdon, USPTA, Brian Combest, 82000-A 6/3 – 6/6 82000-B 6/10 – 6/13 82000-C 6/17 – 6/20 82000-D 6/24 – 6/27 82000-E 7/8 – 7/11 82000-F 7/15 – 7/18 82000-G 7/22 – 7/25 82000-H 7/29 – 8/1 Price: $72 + one new, unopened can of tennis balls Days: Monday - Thursday 81300-A 6/3 – 6/6 81300-B 6/10 – 6/13 81300-C 6/17 – 6/20 81300-D 6/24 – 6/27 81300-E 7/8 – 7/11 81300-F 7/15 – 7/18 81300-G 7/22 – 7/25 81300-H 7/29 – 8/1 Times: 5:30 - 7:00 PM 81502-A 6/5, 6/12, 6/19, 6/26 81502-B 7/10, 7/17, 7/24, 7/31 81502-C 8/7, 8/14, 8/21, 8/28 www.hursttx.gov :: ph 817.788.7330 :: fax 817.282.7081 Hurst Tennis Center 49 50 Advanced Beginner Tennis Clinic Tennis recreation Adult Intermediate Clinic Introduction to tactics and drills. Player development and fun are stressed. This class is for adults who want to build on existing skills. You’ll practice all shots and learn techniques and tactics. Instructor: Austin Wynne, USPTA, John Schildt and Instructor: Kelly Langdon, USPTA, Cameron Bodily Staff and John Schildt Times: 5:30 - 7:00 PM Times: 7:00 - 8:30PM Price: $72 + one new, unopened can of tennis balls Price: $72 + one new, unopened can of tennis balls Days: Monday - Thursday Days: Wednesdays (Ages 12 and up) 81503-A 6/5, 6/12, 6/19, 6/26 81200-A 6/5, 6/12, 6/19, 6/26 81503-B 7/10, 7/17, 7/24, 7/31 81200-B 7/10, 7/17, 7/24, 7/31 81503-C 8/7, 8/14, 8/21, 8/28 81200-C 8/7, 8/14, 8/21, 8/28 Adult Programs Adult Beginner/ Advanced Beginner Clinic Just for adults! Learn basic strokes, scoring and strategy. Bring one can of new balls to first class. Instructor: Kelly Langdon, USPTA, Cameron Bodily and John Schildt Times: 7:00 - 8:30PM Price: $72 + one new, unopened can of tennis balls Days: Wednesdays 81100-A 6/5, 6/12, 6/19, 6/26 81100-B 7/10, 7/17, 7/24, 7/31 81100-C 8/7, 8/14, 8/21, 8/28 Attention Tennis Players! Those looking for a steady practice partner can rent the Hurst Tennis Center’s ball machine. It’s available for rent seven days a week. The cost is $10 per hour or $6 for 30 minutes (tennis balls included). Due to court availability, please reserve the ball machine at least three days in advance. 4.0 Men’s Open Clinic Meets each Thursday for men rated 4.0 or higher. Learn techniques and strategy. Must register three days in advance. Minimum of four participants. Instructor: Kelly Langdon, USPTA, Cameron Bodily and John Schildt Times: 7:00 - 8:30PM Price: $12 Days: Thursdays 88444-A Begins 5/30 (weekly) Please remember to bring a can of new, unopened tennis balls to your first class. 51 How about a Private Lesson? Lessons with City of Hurst Tennis Professionals: Hurst Tennis Specialist, Kelly Langdon, USPTA, or Tennis Center Coordinator, Mike Campo, USPTA $50 per hour $26 per half hour $180 per series of 4 lessons Greg Smith, Austin Wynne, USTPA, John Schildt, Cameron Bodily and Bryan Combest, USPTR. $49 per hour $26 per half hour $180 per series of 4 lessons The Tennis Center Staff also offers: Private and group lessons. $90 for 90 minute group lessons for league teams. Services and Facilities: Lessons for all ages & abilities 10 lighted outdoor courts USRSA Racquet Stringers Ball Machine USPTA-Certified Instructors Available USTA Adult Leagues Summer Operating Hours: Mon. – Thurs. Friday, Saturday & Sunday (90 minutes) $1 Hurst Residents (with proof of Hurst residency) $2 Non-Residents Racquet Stringing Lessons with Tennis Instructors: • • • • • • Court Fees 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM Tennis Center Coordinator – Mike Campo, USPTA Tennis Specialist – Kelly Langdon, USPTA Tennis Attendants – Caleb Wesley, Blake Fisher, Eric Thuener, Brent Eberhart and Jared Jordan Tennis Instructors – Bryan Combest, USPTA, Greg Smith, Cameron Bodily, Austin Wynne, USPTA, John Schildt Please bring one can of new, unopened, tennis balls to your first day of class. www.hursttx.gov :: ph 817.788.7325 :: fax 817.282.7081 The HTC Staff offers private lessons for those wanting more one-on-one accelerated learning. The Tennis Center has a large choice of string and accessories for your racquet needs. We offer 24-hour turn around service and have three United States Racquet Stringer’s Association stringers on staff. Upcoming Tournaments USTA Hurst Junior Open — April 12-14 USTA Hurst Adult Open September 20-22 Summer Adult Leagues begin June 4 must register by May 18 cost is $25/person Do you want to practice your serve or hit a few with a friend? CALL 817.788.7320 for a court reservation. Registration recreation 52 Registration Easy-Options! Walk-in registration beginning on Monday, April 29 at 7:00 AM, is open only to those participants who are Hurst residents. Participants who reside in Fort Worth, North Richland Hills, and Euless, whose mail is delivered to a Hurst “address,” are not eligible to register until Monday, May 6 at 7:00 AM. Residency is defined by: living within the Hurst city limits, receiving a water bill from the City of Hurst and paying property taxes to the City of Hurst. Out of fairness to all citizens of our community, you may only register the members of your household. Classes begin the week of June 3. (Unless otherwise indicated.) Walk-In Class Registration Times (after initial registration days) Monday-Thursday 7:00 am-9:00 pm Friday 7:00 am-5:00 pm Saturday Sunday 9:30 am-5:00 pm 1:30 pm-5:00 pm Hurst Residents: Mail-in (check or credit card payment), fax (credit card payment), online (credit card payment), and walk-in (cash, check or credit card payment) registration for Recreation Classes begins April 29 at 7:00 AM. Non-Residents: Fax (credit card payment), online (credit card payment), and walk-in (cash, check or credit card payment) registration for Recreation Classes begins May 6 at 7:00 AM. Sign up to Register Online: That’s right, you can save time and register your entire family on-line! To get started, you will need to visit the Hurst Recreation Center to activate your account. If you are a Hurst resident, you will need to bring your Hurst Water Bill, Hurst property tax statement, or Hurst apartment lease, and your photo ID as proof of Hurst residency to receive the Hurst resident rates. Once you have activated your account and received your user name and password, you will be able to use our on-line registration feature. You do not have to wait until your appropriate registration date to activate your account and receive your user name and password. Go ahead and do it the next time you are at the Recreation Center for your current class or working out. Then you will be ready to register on-line the day registration starts! Confirmation: When you register by mail-in or fax, you will receive a confirmation notice through the postal mail. You will be notified if the designated classes are not available. If the class is not available, you may select a second choice. If you register on-line, you may print a copy of your receipt. Supply List and Fees: Some of our classes require a supply list. These classes are noted in the brochure. You will receive a supply list when you register. For those mailed, a list will be included with your confirmation letter. Supplies should not be purchased prior to the Friday before the class starts in case of cancellation. Refund Policy: When you sign up for one of our classes, we depend on your participation for a successful class. If you have an unforeseen circumstance and cannot attend your class, we will gladly refund your fee with 72 hours notice prior to the class start date. Thank you for your cooperation. Classes begin the week of Parks and Recreation Board Recreation Staff Chairman: Alan Recreation Director: Neace Robertson Carol Cole Delbert Derrett Ralph Hurd Pat King Karen Spencer Bob Walker Hank Williams Vice Chairman: Rod June 3 Chris Watson Mesa, Doug McDaniel, Kristie Weaver Recreation Center Supervisor: Mary Singleton Recreation Specialist: Courtney Barnard Senior Secretary: Paige Lutz Recreation Managers: Kim 53 Summer 2013 Class Registration Form www.hursttx.gov :: ph 817.788.7325 :: fax 817.282.7081 For the valuable consideration of being allowed to participate in the City of Hurst Parks and Recreation Department’s program or use the City’s facilities or equipment, I recognize and acknowledge the risk of physical injury and agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, including death or damages, that may result from any injury sustained while participating in activities related to the program or from using the City’s facilities or equipment. I DO FULLY RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, AND HOLD HARMLESS, THE CITY, ITS EMPLOYEES AND OFFICERS FROM THEIR OWN NEGLIGENCE FOR FAILURE TO PROPERLY DESIGN, INSPECT, OR MAINTAIN THE EQUIPMENT, OR SUPERVISE THE ACTIVITIES TO BE ENGAGED IN OR EQUIPMENT TO BE USED BY THE UNDERSIGNED AND FOR ANY ACTS OF THIRD PARTIES. The City does not provide any medical or other insurance protection or benefits for those who use the recreational equipment or engage in activities on City Premises. The City of Hurst is proud to be an agency member of the following organizations: Parks System recreation 54 RT DA GLADE EVERGREEN 1 RS HU A NTWERP TVIEW DR HENERETTA LVD -C IT I B ES 6 .2 H S. MID Y W E H E AP R G www.ci.hurst.tx.us 2 RON TR R IMA RD OD O RW HA C PRECINCT LINE RD OD CANNON North 3 O RW O N HURSTVIEW DR N VI Park System Taking Care of City Parks 5 4 We make sure our crews inspect our parks on a regular basis, however, litter and vandalism still may occur and additional maintenance may be needed between crew visits. The next time you visit one of our parks and you notice anything that needs attention, please notify the Parks Department at 817.788.7220 PLEASANTVIEW W NE 10 WILLOW 9 HARRISON WILLOW PECAN OAKWOOD TANGLEWOOD HENSON 11 ELM 14 WEST HURST BLVD S.H. 10 REDBUD DR GREENWAY SHADY 15 BELLAIRE DR BRADFORD B NORWOOD LOO P BELMONT CHERYL 7 LIVINGSTON MELBOURNE RD ARCADIA NE LOOP 820 PIPELINE RD BEDFORD CT W HURSTVIEW ach merican uses about8 00 gallons 12 of water at13 home per day BEDFORD-EULESS A MARY 6 CHERYL BROOKSIDE T R TRAILWOOD O AI PRECINCT LINE RD RP AIRPORT FREEWAY AY EE W FR 16 BLUEBONNET 17 55 Parks 500 Heneretta (7.1 Acres) • Pavilion • Playground • Jogging/Walking Trail System (1/3 mile) • Picnic Tables • Youth Athletic Practice Fields (Unlighted) • Pet Water Fountain 2 HURST ATHLETIC COMPLEX 2104 Precinct Line Road (42.2 Acres) • 4 Adult Softball Fields (Lighted) • 6 Youth Soccer Fields (Lighted) • 4 Youth Soccer Fields (Unlighted) • Playground • 3 Group Shelters • 2 Concession/Restroom Buildings 3 CHISHOLM PARK 2200 Norwood (50 Acres) • Aquatics Center • 4 Youth Softball Fields (Lighted) • 2 Playgrounds • 3 Pavilions • Pond with Fishing Island • Picnic Tables • Jogging/Walking Trail System (1.5 miles) • Fitness Course • Group Shelter • Concession/Restroom Building • 2 Basketball Courts (Lighted) • 4 Pet Water Fountains 4 SMITH-BARFIELD PARK 640 Pleasantview (6.9 Acres) • Youth Baseball/Softball Field (Lighted) • 2 Tennis Courts (Lighted) • Youth Athletic Practice Field (Unlighted) • Playground • Pavilion • Picnic Tables • Restrooms • 2 Pet Water Fountains 5 MAYFAIR PARK 1725 Norwood (14.4 Acres) • Pavilion • Playground • Jogging/Walking Trail System (1/4 mile) • Pet Water Fountain • Youth Athletic Fields (Unlighted) 6 WINDMILL PARK 840 Cheryl (2 Acres) • Historical Marker 7 VALENTINE PARK 610 Bedford Court West (4 Acres) • Youth Athletic Practice Field (Unlighted) 8 HURST HILLS PARK 575 Billie Ruth (4 Acres) 9 HURST COMMUNITY PARK 601 Precinct Line Road (44.9 Acres) • 4 Youth Baseball Fields (Lighted) • 2 Youth Soccer Fields (Lighted) • 2 Sand Volleyball Courts (Lighted) • Pavilion • 2 Playgrounds • Multi-Use Trail System (1 mile) • Picnic Tables • Wooded Natural Area • Open Field Play Area • Concession/Restroom Building • 2 Group Shelters • 2 Pet Water Fountains 10 CENTRAL PARK 700 block of Mary Drive (17.5 Acres) • Recreation Center • Aquatics Center • Tennis Center (10 Lighted Courts) • 2 Pavilions • Playground • Picnic Tables • 2 Outdoor Basketball Courts (Lighted) • Pet Water Fountain 11 VIVAGENE COPELAND PARK 501 Pecan Drive (5.2 Acres) • Pavilion • Playground • Multi-Use Trail System (1/3 mile) • Open Field Play Area • 3 Outdoor Basketball Courts (Lighted) • Pet Water Fountain 12 JAYCEE BAKER PARK 500 Belmont (4.1 Acres) • Playground • Picnic Tables • Restrooms • Youth Athletic Practice Fields (Unlighted) • Pet Water Fountain 13 BILLY CREEK PARK 14 REDBUD PARK 525 Redbud Drive (7.2 Acres) • Soccer Field (Unlighted) • Playground • Jogging/Walking Trail System (1/3 mile) • Picnic Tables • Fitness Course • Pavilion • Pet Water Fountain 15 BELLAIRE PARK 500 Pecan Drive (6.4 Acres) • Playground • Youth Baseball/Softball Field (Lighted) • Jogging/Walking Trail System (1/3 mile) • Pet Water Fountain 16 WAN-KA-KANI PARK 748 Shadylane (4.1 Acres) • Picnic Tables 17 RICKEL PARK 1001 Bluebonnet (29 Acres) • 2 Pavilions • Picnic Tables • Nature Trails • Scenic Overlook • Winding Stream with 2 Bridges • Jogging/Walking Trail System (1/2 mile) • 2 Pet Water Fountains • Playground Facilities www.hursttx.gov :: ph 817.788.7325 :: fax 817.282.7081 1 ECHO HILLS PARK A BROOKSIDE CENTER B HURST LIBRARY Park Pavilions listed are available for rental for $35 per day. If electrical power is needed during the rental, a $50 REFUNDABLE electrical key deposit is due at the time of reservation. For more information, call 817.788.7320 CITY OF HURST PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID HURST, TX PERMIT #21 1505 Precinct Line Road Hurst, Texas 76054 *** ECRWSS *** Local Postal Customer