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San Marcos Parks and Recreation Department

Activity Guide

2015March through August

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A Note from Rodney Cobb We are sitting here writing this introduction about the summer activity guide and looking out the window at the gloomy, cold rain falling….

Then it reminds us that spring and summer is just around the corner and that means sunny days in the parks. Summer is a great time of year to spend outdoors with family and friends. Maybe even go on vacation somewhere! Here in San Marcos everyday can be a vacation. You can have an event fi lled day from fl oating the river, hanging out at Rio Vista Park, swimming in Rio Vista Pool, enjoying a workout class, playing Pickleball and ending the evening in Plaza Park with concerts and movies. The Parks and Recreation Department offers a wide array of activities for children, families, seniors and adults. We welcome the community and visitors to enjoy the various programs and events that we offer.

Thank you for your continued support and participation in our programs and events! We look forward to seeing you at an event or in one of our beautiful parks.

Sincerely,Rodney Cobb William FordExecutive Director of Community Services Assistant Director of Community Services - Parks and Recreation

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General Information

San Marcos Parks & Recreation Main OfficeMailing Address: 630 E. Hopkins Street, San MarcosPhysical Address: 401 E. Hopkins Street, San Marcos Phone: 512.393.8400Fax: 1.855.271.7633

Cephas House217 W. MLK DrivePhone: 512.393.8400

Children’s Park (Playscape)205 N. CM Allen PkwyPhone: 512.393.8400

Dunbar Recreation Center 801 W. MLK DrivePhone: 512.393.8400

Gary Softball Complex2600 Airport Hwy 21Phone: 512.393.8280

Old Community Fish Hatchery 206 N. CM Allen PkwyPhone: 512.393.8400

Park Ranger Station555 Cheatham StreetPhone: 512.393.8426

Ramon Lucio Park601 S. CM Allen PkwyPhone: 512.393.8400

Rec Hall-City Park170 Charles Austin DrivePhone: 512.393.8400

Rio Vista Park and Tennis Courts555 Cheatham StreetPhone: 512.393.8400

Rio Vista Pool 555 Cheatham StreetPhone: 512.393.8400

San Marcos Dog Park250 Charles Austin DrivePhone: 512.393.8400

San Marcos Activity Center501 E. Hopkins StreetPhone: 512.393.8280

San Marcos City Hall630 E. Hopkins StreetPhone: 512.393.8000

San Marcos Nature Center430 Riverside DrivePhone: 512.393.8447

San Marcos Plaza Park201 N. CM Allen PkwyPhone: 512.393.8400

San Marcos Skate Park627 E. Hopkins StreetPhone: 512.393.8400

Offices & Centers

Aquatics ............................... 12Arts & Crafts ........................ 15Athletics ..............................16Camps .................................19Cephas House Programs .... 24 Dance ..................................26Enrichment ..........................27 Facilities...............................51Greenbelt .................... .........48

Nature Center..............................30 RecConnect... ..... .........................1 San Marcos Activity Center..........8 Senior Citizen Programs ............. 31 Special Events .............................37 Survey .........................................56 Travel Group................................44 Volunteer .....................................55 Youth .................. .........................46

Table of Contents

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Rodney Cobb Executive Director of Community Services [email protected] William FordAssistant Director of Community Services - Parks & [email protected]

Recreation/Arts/Nature CenterLisa MorrisRecreation [email protected]

Jennifer Mach Special Events Coordinator [email protected]

Nick RialiRecreation Program [email protected]

Jenna WintersNature Center [email protected]

Lauren BroddrickNaturalist (Nature Center)[email protected]

Athletics/Aquatics/Activity CenterRichard MerrittAthletics [email protected]

Dominic “Mick” MedinaAthletic Programs Coordinator [email protected]

Lane SupakAquatics [email protected]

Watershed ProtectionMelani HowardHabitat Conservation Plan [email protected]

YouthJessica RamosYouth Services Manager [email protected]

Victoria Van de RytYouth Services [email protected]

AdministrationDebbie DietzFacilities/Events Coordinator [email protected]

Sandy McKenzieAdministrative [email protected]

MaintenanceBert StratemannParks Operations [email protected]

Jimmy VenableParks and Facility Maintenance [email protected]

Ken Claybourn Facilities Program Manager [email protected]

Oscar HairellOperations Manager - [email protected]

Mission Statement To provide the citizens and visitors of San Marcos with the highest level of programs, parks, facilities, and services that will postively enhance our vision of community.

Contacts

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Parks & Recreation Classes and Programs:

To register for any of the classes and programs EXCEPT for fitness classes held at the San Marcos Activity Center and Activity Center membership: • Go to reconnect.sanmarcostx.gov and register

online (see page 6 for instructions); • Call the Parks & Recreation Main Office at

512.393.8400; • Go to the Parks & Recreation Main Office at

401 E. Hopkins and register in person; or • Go to the San Marcos Activity Center at

501 E. Hopkins and register in person.

Fitness Classes & Membership:• Go to the San Marcos Activity Center at

501 E. Hopkins and register in person.

Athletic Programs:• Go to the Parks & Recreation Main Office at

401 E. Hopkins and register in person; or • Go to the San Marcos Activity Center at

501 E. Hopkins and register in person.

Resident/Non Resident FeesSan Marcos residents make significant contributions to the operation of this agency through the payment of property taxes. These contributions are above the fees that they also pay for programs and services as offered by the Parks and Recreation Department. In recognition of this contribution, San Marcos residents qualify for a “Resident” rate for some programs. Those who live outside of the boundaries of the City of San Marcos and who participate within programs qualify for the “Non-Resident” price.

Proof of ResidencyYou must provide proof of residency the first time you register in order to receive the “Resident” rates. Once you are in our system, you will not need to prove residency again unless your address changes. The only acceptable forms of proof include a current electric, gas, water, or garbage bill that shows your address. “Resident” rates are only available to those who live within the city limits of San Marcos.

Waitlists are automatically created when we have more registrations for a program than we have space. Your receipt will indicate if you are registered for a program or have been placed on the waiting list.

• Full refunds will be issued for any program cancelled by the Parks & Recreation Department.

• Participants may request refunds for classes up to three business days before the program’s first meeting. In athletic programs and leagues, the program is considered to begin with its first practice. There may be exceptions to this policy; see program descriptions.

• Refunds for trips and contractual workshops will only be issued if the spot can be filled from the waiting list. Some trips are non-refundable.

• Fees charged to credit cards will be refunded back to the original credit card within three to five days unless there is an issue with that card. If there is an issue with the card, a check would have to be processed which will take two to four weeks.

Scholarships will be available on a limited basis to City of San Marcos Residents who meet the CDBG HUD Guidelines for low-to-moderate income families. For information regarding scholarships, call 512.393.8400 or go to http://www.sanmarcostx.gov/scholarships.

Program Fees

Waitlists

Refunds

Scholarships

Registration

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Programs are sometimes cancelled or altered due to low registration, changes in staff or facility availability.If a program has been cancelled or altered, we will work with you to transfer your registration to another program of your choice.

Guide Changes/Errors DisclaimerDue to the large amount of information available in the San Marcos Parks and Recreation Activity Guide, errors before or after publication may occur. We apologize for any errors in this guide and we will advise you of any changes as quickly as possible.We will also attempt to keep information on our website, www.sanmarcostx.gov, as current as possible.

Photo DisclaimerParticipants of programs and special events permit the San Marcos Parks and Recreation Department to take photos and videos of themselves and their children for City publications, promotions and any third party media coverage as the department deems necessary unless the participant expressively files a written objection as to the use of photos and videos of themselves and/or their children.

All facility participants are expected to follow the rules of the facilities. Speciality areas of the facilities (example: fitness center and the pools) have posted signs stating additional rules specific to that area. Disregard or abuse of facility rules may result in removal from the facility by staff or police for a designated length of time or permanently.

Program participants agree to the terms and conditions of the following Participation and Release Agreement. 1) That your participation in programs with the SMPARD involves exercise, physical exertion, and risks of illness, injury or death. 2) That you will maintain an awareness of your own physical limitations, and that if you have any questions about your fitness or ability to safely participate in the activities, you must consult with your physician and obtain and follow your physician’s advice. 3) That the programs may be instructed and supervised by independent contractors engaged, but not employed, by the City of San Marcos (COSM), and the COSM does not exercise direct control over the specific activities with some programs.

In consideration of the acceptance of your application for participation in the COSM’s programs, you agree to release and to hold harmless the COSM and its officers, agents, and employees from any claims for injury or property damage that may result in whole or in part from your participation in the programs or by the acts or omissions of any organization, firm, or individual that takes place in connection with the programs. You agree that this release is binding upon your heirs, administrators, and assigns. You also give permission to the COSM, its officers, agents, and employees to obtain medical treatment at your expense that may reasonably appear to be necessary in connection with these programs. You understand that if you are registering on behalf of a child or ward that the acknowledgements stated above apply to that child or ward and you execute this agreement as the legal representative of your child or ward.

Facilities

Program Changes

Disclaimers

Warning of Risk

All City of San Marcos parks and facilities are SMOKE FREE zones.

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Our clean, well-maintained center has a 25 yard, four foot deep, indoor heated swimming pool. We also have two full-sized gymnasiums, three raquetball courts, a variety of cardio-fi tness training machines including treadmills, upright and recumbent bikes, stair steppers, eliptical trainers and a 1/8 mile indoor walking corridor. Our weight room is the perfect tool to help you improve your overall body strength with 2,000 square feet of weight resistance machines and a wheelchair accessible multi-station machine.

Total Wellness offers a variety of group fi tness classes in our clean, well-lit 2,000 square foot aerobics studio. Certifi ed, experienced instructors will help you improve your health, build muscle strength and increase your fl exibility. All persons entering the Activity Center must present a valid membership card or a valid picture I.D.

The Walkers’ Gallery is also located inside the facility. The gallery is a public art space maintained by Linda Kelsey-Jones of the San Marcos Area Arts Council. Shows change every other month and feature the art of local, regional, and national artists.

San Marcos Activity Center

512.393.8280501 E. Hopkins

Hours of OperationMonday - Thursday

6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.Friday

6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Saturday

10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Sunday

CLOSED

We will be closed on the following city holidays:

May 25, July 3

The San Marcos Activity Center offers our community the only publicly owned and operated recreation and fi tness facility for the whole family. We pride ourselves on offering personal service in a friendly environment.

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Activity Center Daily Use Fees

Resident Non-Resident YouthFacility Entry $3 $4 $2 (includes use of gym, walking corridor & cardio equipment)

Indoor Pool $3/use for all groups + entry feeWeight Room $3/use for all groups + entry feeRacquetball $6 member $7 nonmembers + entry feeRacquet Rental $1/ for all groups

Fit Kid’s Club $5 per class(1Y - 12Y) $60/ 15-week session + annual

membership

Total Wellness Aerobics $4-$6 per class for all groups

ALL FEES SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Total Wellness TrainingKick Start Package includes comprehensive health-related fitness testing, individualized goal setting and program design; and two 1-hour personal training sessions. Features of this package include: (1) resting heart rate and blood preasure measurement, (2) body size and composition analysis, (3) aerobic, muscular, and flexibility fitness assessment, (4) aerobic, muscular strength and endurance conditioning, and (5) training for other fitness components or goals. Individual $120 Partner $165 Small Group (3-4) $225Personal Training Individual $40 Partners $55 Small Groups $75

Contact Lane Supak or Carolyn Clay, Total Wellness DirectorLane:512.393.8287 or [email protected]

Carolyn:512.245.1972 or [email protected]

Activity Center AnnualMembership Fee Schedule

Resident Non-Resident Family $150 $400

Individual $80 $225

Senior Citizen $50 $120 Spouse $35 $90 Youth (17 & under) $30 $45

Benefits of annual membership include use of the gymnasium, walking corridor, raquetball courts, swimming pool and cardio equipment. Membership fees are based on status as a resident or non-resident of the City of San Marcos.

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Aquatics

LifeguardingCertification of Lifeguarding CPR, FA, AED Class takes 2 consecutive weekend (Sat. & Sun.) in order to complete the requirements. Age: 16Y - 99YDate(s): Apr 18 - Apr 26Day(s): Sat, SunTime: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: $120.00 Course #: 25060

Private Swim Lessons for All AgesYou will receive four (4) 30 minute one-on-one instruction sessions. Private lessons are custom designed for each individual to work at their own pace; whether it is to improve your stroke, learn new skills, gain endurance or learn how to swim for the first time. Once you register, the instructor will contact you to customize your swim lesson schedule for the week.Age: 18M and upDate(s): Mar 30 - Apr 4 Course #: 25061 Apr 6 - Apr 11 Course #: 25062 Apr 13 - Apr 18 Course #: 25063 Apr 20 - Apr 25 Course #: 25064 Apr 27 - May 2 Course #: 25065 Jun 1 - Jun 6 Course #: 25070 Jun 8 - Jun 13 Course #: 25071 Jun 15 - Jun 20 Course #: 25072 Jun 22 - Jun 27 Course #: 25073 Jun 29 - Jul 4 Course #: 25074 Jul 6 - Jul 11 Course #: 25075 Jul 20 - Jul 25 Course #: 25076 Jul 27 - Jul 31 Course #: 25077

Day(s): Mon-Sat Time: TBDLocation: Activity CenterFee: $50 res/ $55 non-resident

Parent & Tot Swim LessonsDesigned for children 6 months to 5 years of age, the program builds swimming readiness by emphasizing fun in the water. Parents and children participate in 8 guided practice sessions that help children learn elementary skills including: water entry, bubble blowing, front kicking, back floating, under water exploration and more! Once children can perform basic skills without parental assistance, they may begin level 1.Age: 6M - 5YDay(s): Tue, Wed, Thu, FriLocation: Rio Vista PoolFee: Resident $25.00 Non-Resident $30.00

Time: 9:00 AM - 9:30 AMDate(s): Jun 9 - Jun 19 Course #: 25082Date(s): Jun 23 - Jul 3 Course #: 25083Date(s): Jul 7 - Jul 17 Course #: 25084Date(s): Jul 21 - Jul 31 Course #: 25085

Time: 6:30 PM - 7:00 PM Date(s): Jun 9 - Jun 19 Course #: 25086Date(s): Jun 23 - Jul 3 Course #: 25087Date(s): Jul 7 - Jul 17 Course #: 25088Date(s): Jul 21 - Jul 31 Course #: 25089

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Level 1 Swim LessonsHelps students feel comfortable in the water. Learn-to-Swim Level 1 participants receive a “Raffy Learns to Swim” full color booklet that reinforces learning and provides parents with additional information about their child’s progress. Level 1 participants learn to: enter and exit water safely; submerge mouth, nose and eyes, exhale underwater through mouth and nose; open eyes underwater; pick up submerged object; float on front and back; explore arm and hand movements; swim on front and back using arm and leg actions; follow basic water safety rules; and use a life jacket.Age: 5Y - 12YDay(s): Tue, Wed, Thu, FriLocation: Rio Vista PoolFee: Resident $25.00 Non-Resident $30.00

Time: 9:00 AM - 9:30 AMDate(s): Jun 9 - Jun 19 Course #: 25090Date(s): Jun 23 - Jul 3 Course #: 25091Date(s): Jul 7 - Jul 17 Course #: 25092Date(s): Jul 21 - Jul 31 Course #: 25093

Time: 6:30 PM - 7:00 PMDate(s): Jun 9 - Jun 19 Course #: 25094Date(s): Jun 23 - Jul 3 Course #: 25095Date(s): Jul 7 - Jul 17 Course #: 25096Date(s): Jul 21 - Jul 31 Course #: 25097

Level 2 Swim LessonsGives students success with fundamental skills. Learn-to-Swim Level 2 participants receive a “Raffy Learns to Swim” full color booklet that reinforces learning and provides parents with additional information about their child’s progress. Level 2 participants learn to: enter water by stepping or jumping from the side; exit water safely using ladder or side; submerge entire head; open eyes underwater; pick up a submerged object; float on front and back; perform front and back glide; roll over from front to back, back to front, swim on side, swim on front and back using combined strokes; tread water using arm

and leg motions; and move in the water while wearing a life jacket.Age: 5Y - 12YDay(s): Tue, Wed, Thu, FriLocation: Rio Vista PoolFee: Resident $25.00 Non-Resident $30.00

Time: 9:00 AM - 9:30 AMDate(s): Jun 9 - Jun 19 Course #: 25098Date(s): Jun 23 - Jul 3 Course #: 25099Date(s): Jul 7 - Jul 17 Course #: 25100Date(s): Jul 21 - Jul 31 Course #: 25101

Time: 6:30 PM - 7:00 PMDate(s): Jun 9 - Jun 19 Course #: 25102Date(s): Jun 23 - Jul 3 Course #: 25103Date(s): Jul 7 - Jul 17 Course #: 25104Date(s): Jul 21 - Jul 31 Course #: 25105

Level 3 Swim LessonsBuilds on the skills in Level 2 through additional guided practice. Learn-to-Swim Level 3 participants receive a “Waddles in the Deep” full-color booklet that reinforces class instruction to help swimmers develop confidence in their strokes and improve other aquatic skills. Level 3 participants learn to: jump into deep water from the side; dive from kneeling or standing position; submerge and retrieve an object; bob with the head fully submerged; use rotary breathing in horizontal position; perform front and back glide; perform survival float; perform front and back crawl; butterfly-kick and body motion; perform the HELP and Huddle position; and perform a reaching assist.Age: 5Y - 12YDay(s): Tue, Wed, Thu, FriLocation: Rio Vista PoolFee: Resident $25.00 Non-Resident $30.00

Time: 9:00 AM - 9:45 AMDate(s): Jun 9 - Jun 19 Course #: 25106Date(s): Jun 23 - Jul 3 Course #: 25107Date(s): Jul 7 - Jul 17 Course #: 25108Date(s): Jul 21 - Jul 31 Course #: 25109

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Time: 6:30 PM - 7:15 PMDate(s): Jun 9 - Jun 19 Course #: 25110Date(s): Jun 23 - Jul 3 Course #: 25111Date(s): Jul 7 - Jul 17 Course #: 25112Date(s): Jul 21 - Jul 31 Course #: 25113

Level 4 Swim LessonsDevelops confidence in the skills learned and improves other aquatic skills. Learn-to-Swim Level 4 participants receive a “Waddles in the Deep” full-color booklet that reinforces class instruction to help swimmers develop confidence in their strokes and improve other aquatic skills. Level 4 participants learn to: perform shallow dive or dive from stride position; swim underwater; perform feet-first surface dive; perform open turns on front and back using any stroke; and tread water using sculling arm motions and kick. Participants will also learn toperform the following: front and back crawl, breaststroke, butterfly, and elementary backstroke.Age: 5Y - 12YDay(s): Tue, Wed, Thu, FriLocation: Rio Vista PoolFee: Resident $25.00 Non-Resident $30.00

Time: 9:30 AM - 10:15 AMDate(s): Jun 9 - Jun 19 Course #: 25114Date(s): Jun 23 - Jul 3 Course #: 25115Date(s): Jul 7 - Jul 17 Course #: 25116Date(s): Jul 21 - Jul 31 Course #: 25117

Time: 7:00 PM - 7:45 PMDate(s): Jun 9 - Jun 19 Course #: 25118Date(s): Jun 23 - Jul 3 Course #: 25119Date(s): Jul 7 - Jul 17 Course #: 25120Date(s): Jul 21 - Jul 31 Course #: 25121

Level 5 Swim LessonsProvides further coordination and refinement of strokes. Level 5 participants learn to: tread water with two different kicks; learn survival swimming; and perform rescue breathing. Participants will also learn to perform the following: standing

dive; shallow dive; glide two body lengths and begin any front stroke; tuck surface dive; pike surface dive; front flip turn; backstroke flip turn; front and back crawl; butterfly; breaststroke; and elementary backstroke.Age: 5Y - 13YDay(s): Tue, Wed, Thu, FriLocation: Rio Vista PoolFee: Resident $25.00 Non-Resident $30.00

Time: 9:30 AM - 10:15 AMDate(s): Jun 9 - Jun 19 Course #: 25122Date(s): Jun 23 - Jul 3 Course #: 25123Date(s): Jul 7 - Jul 17 Course #: 25124Date(s): Jul 21 - Jul 31 Course #: 25125

Time: 7:00 PM - 7:45 PMDate(s): Jun 9 - Jun 19 Course #: 25126Date(s): Jun 23 - Jul 3 Course #: 25127Date(s): Jul 7 - Jul 17 Course #: 25128Date(s): Jul 21 - Jul 31 Course #: 25129

Rio Vista Pool LotteryRio Vista Pool RentalsDate(s): Apr 22Day(s): WedTime: 5:30 PM - 7:00 PMLocation: Activity Center

Splash JamJoin us for a for a great time in the water this summer.Age: AllDate(s): Jun 13, Aug 15Day(s): SatTime: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PMLocation: Rio Vista PoolFee: Youth $4.00, Adult $5.00

Date(s): Jul 22Day(s): WedTime: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PMLocation: Rio Vista PoolFee: Youth $4.00, Adult $5.00

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Splash DayThis is a fun fi lled day to celebrate the start of summer. This is also our offi cial opening day for Rio Vista Pool. Please come and join us to help bring in summer at our facility!Age: AllDate(s): May 23Day(s): SatTime: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PMLocation: Rio Vista PoolFee: Youth $4.00, Adult $5.00

Red, White & Blue Bash We will have an assortment of activities for the whole family. Please come and join us to celebrate not only our countries independence but July is Parks and Recreation month!Age: AllDate(s): Jul 10 Day(s): FriTime: 12:00 PM - 6:00 PMLocation: Rio Vista PoolFee: Youth $4.00, Adult $5.00

Arts & Crafts

Clay and Ceramic Workshop for AdultsTake advantage of this creative opportunity to make art at your own pace. Clay and ceramic studio workshop will explore hand building, wheel throwing, sculptural techniques, fi ring, and surface fi nishing techniques. Please note this is not a class for creating hand-painted fi gurines. The workshop is offered under the guidance of our certifi ed art instructor J.R. Reveley.

Age: 18Y and upDate(s): Jan 5 - Jan 26 Course #: 24663 Feb 2 - Feb 23 Course #: 24664 Mar 2 - Mar 30 Course #: 24666 Apr 6 - Apr 27 Course #: 24667 May 11 - Jun 1 Course #: 24668 Day(s): MonTime: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PMLocation: Dunbar Arts & CraftsFee: $25.00

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Athletics

Kickball LeagueAdult Kickball League on Thursday nights. Limited to 10 teams. All equipment provided. Age: 16Y and upDate(s): Mar 19 - May 7Day(s): ThuTime: 7:00 AM - 11:00 AMLocation: Gary Softball ComplexFee: $350.00 Course #: 25149

Spring Basketball LeagueJump - Shoot - Pass - and Win. Join the fun-for-all basketball league. We currently offer an open men’s league on Tuesday, Women’s League on Wednesday, and Industrial League on Thursday. Deadline is 3/6/15. Play begins 3/17/15.Age: 16Y and upDate(s): Mar 17 - May 7Day(s): Tue, ThuTime: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: $250.00Course #: 24607

Spring VolleyballBump-Set-Spike! Join our adult volleyball league - its great exercise in a fun and friendly environment. We offer two levels of Co-Rec play: Recreational league play on Mondays and Competitive league play on Wednesdays. Recreational play on Mondays and Open play on Wednesdays. Rosters due by first game.

Age: 16Y and upDate(s): Apr 13 - Jun 10Day(s): Mon, WedTime: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: $175.00 Course #: 25147

Summer VolleyballAdult Volleyball League - Recreational League on Mondays. Advanced play on Wednesday. Deadline is 7/1/15. Play begins 7/6/15.Age: 16Y and upDate(s): Jul 6 - Spe 2Day(s): Mon, WedTime: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: $175.00 Course #: 25159

Spring Softball LeagueDo you enjoy the thrill of competition and being a member on a team? Enroll a team in our spring softball league. Levels of play include Men’s B, C, D, E, Church, Women’s Open, and Co-Rec. Season includes 8 games plus post-season tournament. All fees must be paid to be placed on a roster. Rosters due when you register. We use ASA playing and equipment rules. Deadline 3/5. Mgr’s meeting 3/6. Play begins 3/17.Age: 16Y and upDate(s): Mar 17 - May 22Day(s): Tue, Wed, Thu, FriTime: 5:00 PM - 11:00 PMLocation: Gary Softball ComplexFee: $350Course #: 25148

Adult

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Summer Softball LeagueSummer Softball - includes 8 League games plus post-seson playoffs, Mens - B,C,D, E, and Church, Womens, and CoRec. Fee $350.00 for 8 league games and playoffs. Deadline is 5/27/15. Managers’ meeting is 5/28/15. Games begin 6/1/15. All fees must be paid to be placed on the schedule. Rosters due at registration.Age: 16Y and upDate(s): Jun 1 - Jul 30Day(s): Tue, Wed, Thu, FriTime: 5:00 PM - 11:00 PMLocation: Gary Softball ComplexFee: $350Course #: 25158

Corporate ChallengeThe San Marcos Corporate Challenge is a fun, challenging event in which local companies go head-to-head in a 10 event, 3 month, co-rec competition. It is a great opportunity for team-building and camaraderie. All events are scored in two different divisions. All events take place on Sunday, beginning the last Sunday of February and running through the last Sunday in June. Events include bowling, volleyball, softball, kickball, horseshoes, darts, billiards, golf, canoe race, and washers. Must pre-register. Age: 16Y and upDay(s): Sun

Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMVolleyball Tournament (Activity Center)Date(s): Apr 12Fee: $75.00 per teamCourse #: 25138

Billiards Tournament (Activity Center)Date(s): May 3Fee: $55.00 per teamCourse #: 25141

Darts Tournament (Activity Center)Date(s): May 17Fee: $25.00 per teamCourse #: 25142

Washers Tournament (Activity Center)Date(s): Jun 28Fee: $25.00 per teamCourse #: 25145

Softball Tournament (Gary Softball Complex)Date(s): Apr 6Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMFee: $150.00 per teamCourse #: 24321

Kickball Tournament (Gary Softball Complex)Date(s): Mar 23Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMFee: $150.00 per teamCourse #: 24322

Age: 18Y and upDay(s): SunTime: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMGolf Tournament (Quail Creek Country Club)Date(s): Jun 7Fee: Varies based on membershipCourse #: 25143

Canoe Race (Rio Vista Park)Date(s): Jun 28Fee: $40.00 Course #: 25144

Horseshoe Tournament (River Ridge)Date(s): Apr 26Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMFee: $25.00 per teamCourse #: 25137

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Velcro T-Ball LeagueFuture Baseball/Softball Stars!!! Come and have fun in our introductory baseball/softball program. Participants will use velcro baseball mitts and balls and will learn to hit off of a tee. Each team will practice once per week, for one hour at either 5:30 or 6:30 on a day selected by the coach. This is a co-rec activity. Deadline for registering is Wed. March 25th, 2015. For those registering online, your registration is not complete until waiver form and Parent’s Pledge has been signed and delivered through the mail or in person. You should also provide a legal copy (not church or hospital certificate) of your child’s birth certificate if not already on file. These forms should be delivered before the deadline to guarantee a roster spot. Parents can only register children online at full price; to receive sibling or family discount, you must register in person at Activity Center or Parks and Recreation office.Age: 2Y - 5YDate(s): Apr 11 - May 28Day(s): Sat, Tue, Wed, ThuTime: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: $40 Resident, $50 Non-Resident, $25 Sibling discount, late fees will apply after deadlineCourse #: 25150

Summer Slam Youth VolleyballRecreational youth volleyball for all incoming 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th graders. Practices on Tuesday or Wednesday evenings with games on Thursday evenings. Teams will be distributed as evenly as possible in regards to age and skill level. Play begins 6/4/15 and runs through 7/2/15. For those registering online, your registration is not complete until waiver form and Parent’s Pledge has been signed and delivered through the mail or in person. You should also provide a legal copy (not church or hospital certificate) of your child’s birth certificate if not already on file. These forms should be delivered before the

deadline to guarantee a roster spot. Parents can only register children online at full price; to receive sibling or family discount, you must register in person at Activity Center or Parks and Recreation office. Age: 10Y - 15YDate(s): Jun 4 - Jun 25Day(s): ThuTime: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: $60.00, Second Child Fee $40.00, Late Fee $30.00 Course #: 25157

Jr. NBA/WNBA Basketball LeagueThey may be small, but they play with the same passion as the pros! Register your future basketball star for this fun program. Basic skills, teamwork, and following directions are taught by volunteer coaches. Fee includes an NBA/WNBA team t-shirt and a trophy. Boys and girls teams will be formed for ages 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 & 11-12. Sign-up early for this popular program! Registration deadline is 6/29/15. Online registration is not complete until waiver form and Parent’s Pledge has been signed and delivered through the mail or in person. You should also provide a legal copy (not church or hospital certificate) of your child’s birth certificate if not already on file. These forms should be delivered before the deadline to guarantee a roster spot. Parents can only register children online at full price; to receive sibling or family discount you must register in person at Activity Center or Parks and Recreation office. Date(s): Jul 18 - Sep 4Day(s): Sat, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, FriTime: 7:00 AM - 8:00 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: Resident - $40.00, Non-Resident - $50.00, Sibling - $25.00, late fees will apply after deadline

Jr. NBA/WNBA 3-4 Course #: 25152Jr. NBA/WNBA 5-6 Course #: 25153Jr. NBA/WNBA 7-8 Course #: 25154Jr. NBA/WNBA 9-10 Course #: 25155Jr. NBA/WNBA 11-12 Course #: 25156

Youth

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Camps

Enginneering FUNdamentalsPower up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands ofLEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars, and the Battletrack! Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. An experienced instructor willchallenge new and returning students to engineer at the next level.Age: 8Y - 12YDate(s): Mar 16 - Mar 20Day(s): Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, FriTime: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PMLocation: Dunbar 2Fee: $142.00 Course #: 25008

Pre-Engineering with LEGOHave your child become a Play-Well Engineer! Build cities, bridges, motorized cars and planes. With access to over 100,000 pieces of LEGO® Technic, students build what they have only dreamed of with the support of an experienced Play-Well Engineering instructor. Let your imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGO®! Build engineer designedprojects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create yourown unique design! Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with theguidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. This is an ideal way to prepare young builders for thechallenge of Engineering FUNdamentals.Age: 5Y - 7Y

Date(s): Mar 16 - Mar 20Day(s): Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, FriTime: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PMLocation: Dunbar 2Fee: $142.00 Course #: 25009

Lego Camps

Pre-Engineering using LEGOLet your imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGO’s! Build engineered projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own unique design! Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. This is an ideal way to prepare young builders for the challenge of Engendering FUNdamentals.Age: 5Y - 7YDate(s): Jun 22 - Jun 26Day(s): Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, FriTime: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PMLocation: Dunbar 2Fee: $142.00 Course #: 24997Fee: $142.00 Course #: 24995

Spring Break

Summer Camp

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Enginneering FUNdamentalsJoin us for three different Engineering FUNdamental classes. Play-Well TEKnowlogies presents this great programs for your budding engineer.Engineering FUNdamentals using LEGOAge: 8Y - 12YDate(s): Jun 22 - Jun 26Day(s): Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, FriTime: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PMLocation: Dunbar 2

Pre-Engineering: Minecraft Building with LEGOLet your imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGO! Build engineered projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own unique design! Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. This is an ideal way to prepare young builders for the challenge of Engendering FUNdamentals.Age: 5Y - 7YDate(s): Jul 13 - Jul 17Day(s): Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, FriTime: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PMLocation: Fish HatcheryFee: $142.00 Course #: 24998

Minecraft Building with LEGOAge: 8Y - 12YDate(s): Jul 13 - Jul 17Day(s): Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, FriTime: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PMLocation: Fish HatcheryFee: $142.00 Course #: 24996

Nature Center CampsNew camps this summer include “It’s a Small World” introducing kids to microscopes and appreciation of the world at a much smaller scale. Also new this summer- a camp for 10-13 year olds! Older kids will have the chance to become a Wild Rice Ranger and join the Conservation Crew workers along the river to learn about conservation, recreation, and how to be a good river steward. Field trips are included in all camps this year and include adventures at the Thinkery, Austin Aquarium, Pioneer Farms, the Witte Museum, the Meadows Center, plus the Austin and San Antonio Zoos! See camp descriptions for details. The Nature Center is proud to serve as the education branch of the City’s Habitat Conservation Plan inter-local agreement. We look forward to seeing your kids this summer! Registration: Camps require a $25.00 non-refundable registration fee (this is in addition to the camp fee; total price is listed for each camp). Withdrawing from camp: full refunds (minus the $25.00 registration fee) will be given if withdrawal occurs prior to one week before the start of camp (Monday of the preceding week by 5:00 p.m.) Withdrawal less than a week before camp starts will result in an additional $25.00 late withdrawal fee in addition to the registration fee. We understand that plans change but this is necessary to recover potential costs to the Nature Center. Wait lists will be maintained for all camps.Children attending camps should:1) Bring a lunch every day2) Be dressed to be outdoors3) Wear closed-toed, comfortable shoes4) Wear sunscreen to camp5) Bring a refillable water bottle6) Have all personal belongings labeled7) Leave non-necessary personal items at home8) Bring a swimsuit and swim-shirt (non-cotton material) and a personal floatation device if needed (towels will be provided). Please note that children are required to wear swim-shirts when engaging in water play or visitng the pool. Staff can not apply sunscreen

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to children so for the safety and comfort of our campers we require them to cover up. It is the parent’s responsibility to provide their child(ren) with the appropriate clothing and put sunscreen on before camp. Vouchers for partial tuition are available for low to middle income families, please contact the Parks& Recreation offi ce for details 512-393-8400. The Nature Center does not administer this program and has no control over funding disbursement. If your child has special needs please call the Nature Center at 512-393-8447 to discuss prior to enrolling. Morning drop off is from 8:00-9:00 a.m., pick up is from 4:30-5:15pm. There will be a $15 fee if you are late picking up your child, per 15 minute increment. Early drop off is available for an additional fee- contact the nature center for information 512-393-8447.

Wild Times in Texas (Camp A)Course: 001 Camp A- June 8th-12thBarcode: 25161As diverse as Texas is today, it was every bit as exciting in the past! Texas has a rich fossil history ranging from giant marine reptiles and woolly mammoths, to turtles that were as big as cars. San Marcos itself has an exciting archaeological past as one of the oldest, most continuously inhabited places in North America. This week we will discover the past, explore the present, and talk about the future of Texas wildlife. Kids will learn about the natural history of Texas and visit Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch (June 10th). You must register to attend these programs. 10% sibling discount when siblings are enrolled in the same week. Please note: Sibling Discount Fee cannot be applied during the online registration process. Please call 512-393-8400 to register and receive the discount. If you are registering your child online, please ensure that you have selected both the $25.00 non-refundable registration fee as well as the Wild Times in Texas Camp Fee. Enrollment is limited to 20 campers, grades K-5.Cost: $155 (including all fees)

Midsummer Magick (Camp B)Course: 001 Camp B- June 15th-19thBarcode: 25164It’s a special week at the Nature Center where fairies, elves, and trolls are the stars of the show. Campers will spend the week making nature-themed crafts. There will be a fi eld trip to the Jumpy-Place (June 17th). You must register to attend these programs. 10% sibling discount when siblings are enrolled in the same week. Please note: Sibling Discount Fee cannot be applied during the online registration process. Please call 512-393-8400 to register and receive the discount. If you are registering your child online, please ensure that you have selected both the $25.00 non-refundable registration fee as well as the Midsummer Magick Camp fee. Enrollment is limited to 20 campers, grades K-5.Cost: $147 (including all fees)

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Mayhem Week (Camp C & I)Course: 001 Camp C- June 22nd -26th Barcode: 25165

Course: 002 Camp I- Aug 3rd -7th Barcode 25166

Back by popular demand! If it makes a mess, we’re doing it this week. Goopy chemistry experiments, volcanoes, water balloons, catapults, mud, and well... mayhem. We strongly suggest old clothes for this camp and bring a swimsuit because each afternoon we’ll hose ‘em down and have some water play. There will be a field trip to the San Antonio Zoo (Camp C June 24th) and to the Austin Zoo (Camp I Aug 5th). You must register to attend these programs. 10% sibling discount when siblings are enrolled in the same week. Please note: Sibling Discount Fee cannot be applied during the online registration process. Please call 512-393-8400 to register and receive the discount. If you are registering your child online, please ensure that you have selected both the $25.00 non-refundable registration fee as well as the Mayhem Week Camp fee. Enrollment is limited to 20 campers, grades K-5.Cost: $151 (Camp C, including all fees) June 22nd -26th. Cost: $147 (Camp I, including all fees) Aug 3rd-7th

It’s a Small World (Camp D)Course: 001 Camp D- June 29th- July 3rdBarcode: 25167

It’s a small world, or as biologists like to say- it’s a microcosm! We’re taking a look at the natural worldon a miniature scale this week. We’ll teach the kids how to use microscopes and prepare slides for small-scale investigations going from the macro to the micro. In between we will visit Playscape, Rio Vista Pool, and take a field trip to the Austin Nature & Science Center (July 1st).). You must register to attend these programs. 10% sibling discount when siblings are enrolled in the same week. Please note: Sibling

Discount Fee cannot be applied during the online registration process. Please call 512-393-8400 to register and receive the discount. If you are registering your child online, please ensure that you have selected both the $25.00 non-refundable registration fee as well as the It’s a Small World Camp Fee. Enrollment is limited to 20 campers, grades K-5. Cost: $143 (including all fees)

Fin and Feather (Camp E & J)Course: 001 Camp E- July 6th -10th Barcode: 25168Course: 002 Camp J- Aug 10th -14th Barcode 25169

Kids will learn about local species and spend time in the parks starting their own birding ‘life list’ as well as learn basic fishing techniques. Campers will discover the anatomy of birds or fish through dissection (July-fish dissection, Aug- bird dissection.) We will visit the Austin Aquarium (Camp E July 8th, Camp J August 12th) Parents please note: birding and fishing are activities that require a certain amount of discipline and sitting still. Please consider if these activities are a good fit for your particular child before registering. You must register to attend these programs. 10% sibling discount when siblings are enrolled in the same week. Please note: Sibling Discount Fee cannot be applied during the online registration process. Please call 512-393-8400 to register and receive the discount. If you are registering your child online, please ensure that you have selected both the $25.00 non-refundable registration fee as well as Fin and Feather Camp fee. Enrollment is limited to 20 campers, grades K-5.Cost: $154 (including all fees)

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River Rat Camp (Camp F, H, & K)Course: 001 Camp F- July 13th -17th Barcode: 25170Course: 002 Camp H- July 27th -31st Barcode 25171Course: 003 Camp K- Aug 17th -21st Barcode 25172

Our classic summer camp proves environmental education can be fun! Using curriculum from the Edwards Aquifer Authority, kids will learn about our river and watershed through multidisciplinary activities. Camps are for kids 5-11 yrs. Sessions I & III (Camp F July 15th & Camp K August 19th) will have a fi eld trip to the Witte Museum. Session II (Camp H) will have a fi eld trip to The Thinkery (July 29th). Please register on line or at the Parks and Recreation Offi ce. You must register to attend these programs. 10% sibling discount when siblings are enrolled in the same week. Please note: Sibling Discount Fee cannot be applied during the online registration process. Please call 512-393-8400 to register and receive the discount. If you are registering your child online, please ensure that you have selected both the $25.00 non-refundable registration fee as well as the River Rat Camp fee. Enrollment is limited to 20 campers, grades K-5.Cost: $147 (including all fees)

Rice Rangers (Camp G)Course: 001 Camp G- July 20th-24thBarcode: 25174THIS CAMP IS FOR KIDS AGES 10-13: Does your child have an interest in conservation? Join us in helping to protect the endangered Texas Wild Rice. Campers will work side-by-side with the Edwards Aquifer Habitat Conservation Plan’s Conservation Crew. They will learn what it takes to protect the unique San Marcos River, and discover what it’s like to be a working scientist. There will be a fi eld trip to the Meadows Center (July 22nd). Please register on line or at the Parks and Recreation Offi ce. You must register to attend these programs. 10% sibling

disocunt when siblings are enrolled the same week. Please note: Sibling Discount Fee cannot be applied during the online registration process. Please call 512.393.8400 to register and receive the discount. If you are registering your child online, please ensure that you have selected both the $25.00 non-refundable registration fee as well as the Rice Rangers Camp fee. Enrollment is limited to 15 campers, ages 10-13.Cost: $149 (including all fees) Summer FunSummer Fun participants will enjoy a variety of exciting games, activities, and one off-site fi eld trip per week. This is an eight week long recreational program, not a licensed daycare facility. There are two four-week sessions with a week-long break between. Campus enrollment is limited at each site and for each session. Breakfast and lunch are provided. Ages: 7-14 years (may be 6 if participant has completed the 1st grade)Date(s): Jun 15 – Aug 1Day(s): Mon-FriTime: 7:30 AM -5:30 PMLocations: To Be DeterminedResident Fee: $32/week, $250/full programNon-Resident Fee: $50/week, $395/full programRegistration begins: April 1, 2015 for residents; April 27, 2015 for non-residents

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Cephas HouseAll Classes: Please pay instructors upon arrival to class. Payments are not taken online. All yoga classes are for adults, 18 and up.

Prenatal YogaPregnancy is a wonderful time to begin or deepen a yoga practice. This class is a safe, compassionate space for expecting women to connect with their bodies, their breath, and their babies, and to form community with each other. We will focus on movement to help alleviate the common discomforts of pregnancy, practice breathing and meditations techniques to prepare for birth & beyond, and experience deep relaxation. $50 for 5 classes. $12 drop in.Day(s): Tue through AprilTime: 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Gentle YogaThis class is perfect for people who are just starting out in yoga, or for people with past injuries or ailments. We move slowly from posture to posture, focusing on alignment and stability.$12 drop in; $35 per month; $50 six-class pass; $60 a month when combined with Yoga Flow on Mondays!Day(s): ThuTime: 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM

Yoga FlowMoving fluidly with the breath from one posture to the next, this dynamic class will help build strength and increase flexibility. Suitable for all levels. $12 drop in; $35 per month; $50 six-class pass; $60 per month when combined with Gentle Yoga on Thursdays!Day(s): MonTime: 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

Beginner’s YogaEmphasizes awareness through mindful alignment in basic postures, breath awareness, and relaxation. Beginner Yoga attracts newcomers, those working through chronic issues, athletes seeking to balance and heal their over stressed bodies, and students that use Yoga to counterbalance life’s stress (be it physical, mental/emotional, or vocational).Date(s): Feb 3 - April 17Day(s): TueTime: 5:30 PM - 6:45 PMFee: $108 course pass from Feb 3 - April 17 $199 combined with Meditation from Feb 3 -April 17 $10 drop-in

MeditationMeditation emphasizes mind awareness through guided visualization, mantra, and silent practices. Each class will have a different intention and focus, and along with it a new meditation practice. This class is open to beginners and long-time practitioners. Those looking for stress-relief, going through transition, or just curious about meditation are welcome.Date(s): Feb 3 - April 17Day(s): FriTime: 4:00 PM – 5:00 PMFee:$108 course pass from Feb 3 - April 17 $199 combined with Beginner’s Yoga from Feb 3 -April 17 $10 drop-in

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Little Learners ClubThe Little Learners class is an interactive class for preschoolers and parents to come together for creative exploration and learning. We focus heavily on motor skills and movement as this is the basis for strong, mature brain functioning, especially in children under the age of 5 years. Interesting music, books, and props are used to encourage comprehension and imagination. Both parent and child will experience something new each week. We feel that tapping into creativity makes the world a better place for everyone!Age: 3Y - 5YDay(s): ThuTime: 4:30 PM - 5:30 PMLocation: Cephas HouseFee: $7.00 per class, $35 for 6 classes

Session 1Date(s): Mar 5 - Mar 26Date(s): May 7 - May 21Session 2Date(s): Apr 9 - Apr 23Date(s): Jun 4 - Jun 18

San Marcos Homeschool EnrichmentThe Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with the San Marcos Homeschoolers group to provide additional enrichment opportunities for area homeschool students. San Marcos Homeschoolers is a social group focused on enriching our children’s education experience and providing a safe social environment for our kids to fl ourish in their journey of homeschooling. Each session will offer a new skill or topic area and will evolve with student needs. For more information, please email Victoria Van de Ryt at [email protected]: 5Y and upDay(s): Tuesday and ThursdayTime: 12:00PM – 2:00PMLocation: Cephas HouseFee: Free

Tigerlily Mental Training ProgramTake advantage of the opportunity to experience Tigerlily Mental Training of Easy Tai Chi and Qigong Fitness, regardless of age, condition or ability. This training is ideal for individuals interested in the benefi ts of traditional martial arts and learning how the movements can be utilized as part of a long term strategy for overall well-being. It requires very little work and time commitment on your part. A simple exercise that leaves you feeling energized. How to inhale deeply to your source of Qi. There’s nothing strenuous in this new form of Tai Chi and Qigong fi tness, just slow and easy movements. These movements are practiced in a stationary manner, (Standing) or (Sitting). This session is led by Brenda Bell, a member of Dr Keith Jeffery Easy Tai.Age: 16Y and upLocation: Cephas HouseFee: Monthly fee $35.00, $5 Per class

Day(s): Mon, WedTime: 7:15 PM - 8:15 PM

Day(s): Tue, ThuTime: 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

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Beginner BellydancingLearn this ancient form of art and dance in this fun and invigorating class! Our experienced instructor, Virginia Davis, will teach you how to shake, shimmy, and move your body to the beat of the music! Pay in full by the fi rst class date for a discount. Participants must enroll prior to the 3rd class session.Age: 12Y and upDate(s): Mar 3 - May 26Day(s): TueTime: 6:45 PM - 7:45 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: $5 per class

Advanced Bellydancing TroupeThis class is for Advanced Bellydancers who want to showcase their skills as a member of the Midnight Breeze Bellydance Troupe. Age: 18Y and upDate(s): OngoingDay(s): TueTime: 8:45 PM - 9:45 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: Free

Line DancingLearn the steps and have fun too. If you like to dance, this one’s for YOU!All AgesDate(s): OngoingDay(s): WedTime: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: $3/Class

American Tribal-Style Belly DanceAmerican Tribal-Style Belly Dance is a modern style of belly dance. The movements are inspired by folkloric dances of the Middle East, North Africa, Spain and India. It is an improvisational style dance with cues and formations to allow the dancers to move together without choreography making EVERY dance different and unique.It is usually performed in a group or ‘Tribe’ with two to four dancers. It can also be performed as a solo.This class is an introduction to the tribal-style belly dance. I will be familiarizing you with the basic moves and methods to learn and understand this beautiful and colorful dance form.

Age: 12Y and upDate(s): OngoingDay(s): TueTime: 7:45 PM - 8:45 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: $5/Class

Dance

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Hatha YogaHatha Yoga is an ancient discipline that explores, develops, and integrates the body, mind, and spirit. Yoga systematically stretches and strengthens muscles throughout the body, increases circulation to internal organs and glands, quiets the nervous system, and improves concentration. This ancient system of self-care brings vitality, health, deep relaxation, and peace of mind. This is an ongoing class - join at anytime. $7 per class.

All AgesDate(s): OngoingDay(s): TueTime: 5:00 PM - 6:15 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: $7.00/day

Adults with disabilities, you are invited to come to our themed dance parties with DJ music, door prizes, and fun! Concession items, such as soda, pickles, cookies, and chips will be $1.00 each. Participants that require assistance must be accompanied by an assistant.

Age: 18Y and upDay(s): FriTime: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: Free

Prom DancePut on your fanciest duds and dancing shoes.Date(s): Apr 24

Luau Dance Get ready to hula!Date(s): Jun 26

Western DanceWear your fi nest western attire! Date(s): Aug 28

Dances for Adults with Disabilities

Enrichment

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Chess ClubBeginners through advanced chess players are welcome. Instruction and casual play each night with planned competition in the future. Club Director, Steve Manion will begin each session with chess topics and instruction. Boards, playing pieces, and clocks are provided. Chess night will be held every Wednesday from 6:30-9:30pm. Adults and youth over the age of seven are welcome at this FREE program. Participants under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Registration is required.Age: 7Y and upDate(s):OngoingDay(s): WedTime: 6:30 PM - 9:30 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: Free

Project Healing Waters fl y fi shing is sponsored by Central Texas Fly Fishers (ctff.org). Meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday at the Rec Hall and 4th Tuesday at Dunbar Recreation Center each month. They are involved in all aspects of fl y fi shing and help disabled American military veterans benefi t from the healing nature of fl y fi shing. Interested persons can contact [email protected].

Hill Country KarateKarate can improve your self-esteem, promote a good attitude, and provides strategies for self-defense. Hill Country Karate has partnered with the Parks and Recreation Department for over 20 years. Instructor Marc DeBerardino has multiple black belts in several martial arts. He enjoys teaching all ages and knows that adults who enroll in this program will experience positive benefi ts such as improved coordination and strength, fl exibility, and self-defense skills. For more information visit www.hckarate.comDay(s): TueLocation: Activity CenterFee: First Family Member $60.00 Second Family Member $60.00 Third Family Member + $30.00

Youth Age: 5Y - 12YTime: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PMDate(s): Mar 21 - May 26Course #: 24975Date(s): Jun 9 - Aug 11Course #: 24976

Adult Age: 13Y and upTime: 8:00 PM - 9:30 PMDay(s): TueDate(s): Mar 1 - June 1Course #: 24678Date(s): Jun 9 - Aug 11Course #: 24974

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Butterfly House Season Opener Join us Saturday April 25th 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for our ‘season opener’ featuring guided tours and a fun butterfl y craft for the kids. Learn about Texas butterfl ies and the amazing life cycle of these beautiful insects. Want to bring butterfl ies to your garden? Talk to Nature Center staff about purchasing butterfl y attracting native plants for your garden. Admission to the butterfl y house is free for 12 and under, $1.00 for ages 13 and up. All children must be accompanied by a paying adult. Proceeds support the butterfl y house and educational programming at the SMNC. No pre-registration necessary.$1.00 persons over age 12All AgesSaturday April 25, 201510:00 AM-4:00 PMNo registration is needed for this event

Wildflower Fiesta Swap and Shop Keep San Marcos Beautiful and the San Marcos Nature Center invite you to the Wildfl ower Fiesta Swap and Shop event! Want to have a garage sale but don’t have a garage? Moving out of your dorm and can’t take it all with you? Here’s your chance to earn some cash, barter, or just give away the things you don’t need. KSMB and the SMNC want to encourage residents to divert material from the landfi ll. This is a great way to reduce, reuse, and recycle! All vendors welcome! May 2, 2015 from 9:00-3:00 at the San Marcos Nature Center. Call for vendor information 512.393.8447 or email wildfl owerfi [email protected] attendanceAll AgesSaturday May 2, 2015 9:00 AM-3:00 PM

Midsummer CelebrationJoin us for some special after-hours activities at the Nature Center. We’ll have the Mid-Summer Market, a kids costume contest, wandering minstrels, food, and children’s activities. Costume contest has a ‘Magickal Creature’ theme and is for kids 5-12. The winner will win a free two hour birthday party at the SMNC (call for details). Contact the Nature Center at 512.393.8447 for vendor information and questions. Free attendanceAll AgesSaturday June 20, 2015 4:00 PM-9:00 PM

Spring Plant Sale The San Marcos Nature Center will be hosting our annual Spring Native Plant Sale on March 21st 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Proceeds from plant sales benefi t the nature center’s educational programming. Native plants beat the heat and are drought-tolerant making them a water-smart way to spruce up your yard. Need help? The Nature Center staff and volunteers can help you pick the right plant. Free attendance All Ages Saturday March 21, 2015 9:00 AM-4:00 PMNo registration is needed for this event

Nature Center

Did you know the Nature Center hosts

Birthday Parties? Take a walk on the wild side and have the

SMNC animals be part of your party! Call the Nature Center at 512.393.8447 for details or

email [email protected]

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Nature Center

50+ BingoExperience the thrill of winning and the joy of getting together with others! Each month, we provide Bingo with great prizes and light refreshments! Come join the fun B-4, during, and after! If you’d like to play more games, please help us by donating prizes.

Date(s): Bit O’ Blarney Bingo Mar 12

Daisy Bingo Apr 9

Emerald Bingo May 7

Magical Bingo Jun 4

Yankee Doodle Bingo Jul 2

Thrifty Bingo Aug 6Day(s): ThuTime: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: Free

50+ Game DayCome join us every Monday (except City Holidays) for games and fun! We provide light refreshments and game materials for Bridge, Mexican Train Dominoes, 42, and Hand & Foot. We’ll also add games at your request! Bring a potluck lunch item or snack to share if you’d like. Age: 50Y and upDate(s): OngoingDay(s): MonTime: 12:30 PM - 4:00 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: Free

Social SpinCentral Texas Medical Center (CTMC), in partnership with the City of San Marcos, presents the Social Spin. The Social Spin is a free CREATION Health dance and mixer for active retirees. This mixer is designed to encourage a healthy celebration of activity, healthy refreshments and developing more interpersonal relationships among the area’s retirees. These gatherings are held every other month at the San Marcos Activity Center, located at 501 East Hopkins Street. Each event features a different theme and guests are encouraged to participate in the fun.

Western Theme, April 8, 2015 - Wear your country western attire. Don’t forget to wear your boots!

Patriotic Theme, June 10, 2015 - Wear your Red, White and Blue. Show your Patriotic pride!

3rd Annual Senior Day Dance, August 21, 2015 - Wear your formal wear. Ballroom theme!

Blood Pressure ClinicComfort Connection and Parks and Recreation are hosting a FREE blood pressure check. It is important to have your blood pressure checked regularly, so please plan to attend this FREE clinic. No registration is required.All AgesDate(s): Mar 12, May 7, Jul 2Day(s): ThuTime: 12:00 PM - 2:30 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: Free

Senior Programs

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50+ LuncheonsCome eat, drink, and be merry at our monthly luncheons! We provide games, Bingo, prizes, drinks, and fun! Most luncheons are potluck, unless otherwise noted, so bring a dish to attend! Please arrive on time to eat! Age: 50Y and upDay(s): ThuTime: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: Free

Noodle Lovers LuncheonIt’s National Noodle Month! We will provide our favorite noodle dish and so should you! If not, please bring a side or dessert to share. Date(s): Mar 19

Pizza Party LuncheonWe will be providing the Pizza Pies. Please bring your favorite dish, side or dessert to share. Date(s): Apr 23

Salsa LuncheonBring your favorite Mexican Food dish, side or dessert to this luncheon and we will provide ours! Date(s): May 14

Birthday Celebration LuncheonBring your favorite dish or side and we will provide birthday cake and ice cream for dessert Date(s): Jun 11

Southern Hospitality LuncheonWe will be providing some “Southern” Fried Chicken!! Please bring your favorite “Southern Food” dish, side or dessert to this luncheon. Date(s): Jul 9

Submarine LuncheonIt’s National Sandwich Month! We will be providing our favorite Sandwiches! You, bring your favorite sandwiches, main dish, side or dessert to share. Date(s): Aug 13

Sign up for the Senior Newsletter

by emailing Jennifer Mach at [email protected]

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50+ PickleballPickleball is a cross between badminton, tennis and ping-pong. It is played on a badminton-sized court 20 feet x 44 feet with wooden paddles, a wiffl e ball and a net that is lowered to 34 inches. Players volley the ball back and forth to try to score on the opposition. It was designed to be easy to learn for people of all ages and athletic abilities. In the past 10 years the growth of Pickleball has exploded mainly in senior communities throughout the United States. Our adult Pickleball program has become so popular that we added a third court. This will help accommodate our growing number of participants and decrease the wait time between games. We also added Wednesday mornings from 9:00-11:00 AM to our Adult Pickleball program through July. The additional day depends on gym availability and the schedules of other programs. We will do our best to increase Pickleball open play when we can and any changes will be announced during our regular open play hours. Regularly scheduled adult Pickleball takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 - 11:00 AM at the San Marcos Activity Center. Pickleball is free for Activity Center members. Nonmembers will be charged the daily use rate of $3.00 for residents and $4.00 for nonresidents. Paddles and balls are available for those who do not have their own. If you would like to learn more about the sport you are welcome to attend a Tuesday or Thursday session to observe and give it a try for free.

Finding BalanceThe City of San Marcos Parks and Recreation in coordination with Central Texas Medical Center is introducing a new program for Seniors: Finding Balance! Finding Balance is an exercise class with a focus on balance activities.The purpose is to optimize safety and decrease the risk of falls in the community of retirees. Benefi ts- Decrease risk of falls, improve confi dence, improve strength and fl exibility, boosts immune system, maintain/ increase mobility. Age Range- 60+/ Retired community for those of all activity levels. When-The class will be offered the 2nd or 3rd Wednesday of the month from 2-3PM at the San Marcos Activity Center. Participants need to wear loose/ stretchy comfortable clothing with rubber soled shoes. Sponsored by- CTMC Home Health!

Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: FREEDay(s): WedDate(s): Mar 18, Apr 22, May 20, Jun 17, Jul 15, Aug 19

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San Marcos Active Senior Hotspot (SMASH) Park ToursDid you know that there are over 30 neighborhood parks in San Marcos? These nearby natural environments play an important role in improving one’s quality of life and well-being. Public park lands provide space and opportunity for various forms of human activity. Come with us and connect with nature on the first Wednesday of each month, as we tour a different park in San Marcos. For our monthly tours you will need to bring a sack lunch or snack, something to drink, comfortable walking shoes, a hat and maybe a camera or notepad. We will meet at 1:00 PM at each park. We will eat our lunch /snack and socialize as we learn about the history of each park we visit and its relationship with the neighborhood where it’s located. Then we will take a walking tour of the park to see what each individual park has to offer. This FREE program is for ages 50 and up.Fee: FREEDay(s): WedTime: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Prospect ParkOur tour for March will be Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at Prospect Park. It is located at 1412 Prospect St. Prospect Park was previously scheduled for November, but that tour was cancelled due to rain. You might consider bringing your walking stick with you for this tour because the park is primarily a walking trail.

Ramon Lucio ParkThe next park tour will take place Wednesday, April 1 at Ramon Lucio Park. It is located at 601 S. CM Allen Parkway. The park is 22 acres and the amenities include baseball/softball fields (under direction of SMYBSA), restrooms, hike/bike trails, picnic tables, BBQ grill, benches, and a pavilion.

Schulle Canyon Natural AreaOur final tour, before we take a break for the summer will be on Wednesday, May 6. It will take place at Schulle Canyon Natural Area. located at 1420 Alamo. It has 21 acres and provides hike/bike trails, bike rack, benches, and informational kiosk. This is anouther tour where you might want to bring extra water and a walking stick.

San Marcos Active Senior Hotspot (SMASH) Social ClubSan Marcos Active Senior Hotspot (S.M.A.S.H) - Social Club! Meet new people or reconnect with old friends. Find a fishing buddy or start a sewing club. Make plans to see a show or go to a game. Whether you’re new to the area or a lifelong resident, whatever you are looking to do, this is the place for you! This program offers a meeting place for active senior adults to form a social network where they can meet others who share their interests and allows them to plan activities together. Join us for our S.M.A.S.H. social events and activities throughout the year. Look for information in our Out & About 50+ Active Adult Newsletter and on flyers posted at the Activity Center. It will be a SMASH!

SMASH

New Members Needed for the Senior Advisory Board

Your input is valued and requested!This board discusses and makes

recommendations on issues, assists with Parks & Recreation activities, and holds

fundraisers to offset the cost of programs. You do not have to be 50+ to serve on the

board. Call Nick at 512.393.8275 if you are interested in serving. All meetings are open to the public. Come by and listen or join in the Citizen Comment portion of the meeting. If you have any ideas and are

unable to make the meetings,please call 512.393.8275.

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SMASH Social Event - Angels in America Part 1Join us for another great SMASH social event! ANGELS IN AMERICA, PART ONE: MILLENIUM APPROACHES, By Tony Kushner, Directed by Jeremy O. Torres, March 24th at 7:30pm at University Theatre Center, Main Stage. The fi rst part of Tony Kushner’s epic Pulitzer Prize winning drama of America in the 1980s. “A vast, miraculous play.... provocative, witty and deeply upsetting.... a searching and radical rethinking of American political drama.”--Frank Rich, The New York Times “Daring and dazzling! The most ambitious American play of our time.”--Jack Kroll, Newsweek. San Marcos Parks and Recreation is coordinating this event with Texas State’s Department of Theatre and Dance. They have generously agreed to give our SMASH social club a special rate for Tuesday night’s performance only. They will be able to offer a $10.00 ticket (price of a student ticket) for the performance on Tuesday, March 24 at 7:30 PM. You will need to call (512) 393- 8275 or email [email protected] to receive your code.

SMASH Social Event - Kiss Me KateJoin us for another great SMASH social event! KISS ME KATE, Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter, Directed & Choreographed by Cassie Abate, Musical Direction by Greg Bolin, April 21st at 7:30pm at Texas State Performing Arts Center, Patti Strickel Harrison Theatre. Kiss Me Kate involves the production of a musical version of William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew and the confl ict on and off-stage between Fred, and his leading lady, his ex-wife Lilli. A secondary romance concerns Lois, the actress playing Bianca, and her gambler boyfriend, Bill, who runs afoul with some gangsters. San Marcos Parks and Recreation is coordinating this event with Texas State’s Department of Theatre and Dance. They have generously agreed to give our SMASH social club a special rate for Tuesday night’s performance only. They will be able to offer a $10.00 ticket for the performance on Tuesday, April 21 at 7:30 PM. Call 512.393.8275 or email [email protected] to receive your discount code.

SMASH Social Event - Picnic in the ParkJoin us at the pavillion at Rio Vista Park for some fun in the sun at Picnic in the Park at noon on Friday, May 1, 2015. Bring a friend, bring a neighbor and come have a good time. Hot dogs, chips, and drinks will be provided. This event is free and there is no need to RSVP. See fl yer on page 36.

SMASH Social Event- Bowling SocialHave you wanted to go bowling recently, but needed someone to go with you? Maybe you have never bowled in your life, but always wanted give it a try. Whether you’re a beginner or pro, you are welcome to go bowling with us. The City of San Marcos Parks and Recreation and Sunset Bowling Lanes is hosting a S.M.A.S.H. Social Club - Bowling Social. This bowling event is for ages 50 + and will be held on Thursday, June 18, 2015 from 2-3 PM at Sunset Bowling Lanes, 1304 HWY 123, San Marcos, TX. The fee for this event is $5.00/ person and includes shoe rental and 2 games of bowling. We do ask that you RSVP to [email protected] or call 512.393.8275 so we can get a head count to reserve enough lanes. The $5.00 cost will be paid to Sunset Bowling on the day of the event. Come join us, it will be a SMASH!

We want your suggestions for 50+ events. If you have an idea,

please contact Nick Riali an [email protected]

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Special EventsWorking Artist WorkshopsBusiness of the Arts - March 26, 2015 from 6pm-8pm at the San Marcos Activity Center. Business of Arts will be presented by Robert “Rex” Schuller from the Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts. He will discuss the business aspects of having an art related business, from fi ling systems, taxes, and cash management to avoiding big mistakes and DIY tips. This workshop is the fi rst in a seriesRSVP to [email protected] by Friday, March 20, 1015.

Memorial Day CeremonyPlease join us for our annual Memorial Day Ceremony at the Hays County Veterans Memorial honoring all Hays County soldiers who lost thier lives in action. If you would like to order a plaque to honor your veteran on the memorial wall, please call 512.393.8400.Date(s): May 25 Day(s): Mon Time: 10:00 AM

Firecracker 5K SMPARD offers this challenging 5K course located at Five-Mile Dam Park on Thursday, July 2, 2015. Registration begins at 6:30pm and the race begins promptly at 7:30pm. Snacks and beverages are provided. Awards are presented to the top male and female as well as the top three fi nishers in each age group. Age groups are in 10-year increments. Each runner receives a Firecracker 5K t-shirt.Age: 5Y and olderDate(s): Jul 2Day(s): ThuTime: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMLocation: River Ridge GroundsFee: $25.00 Course #: 25151

Summer in the ParkFree Thursday night concerts in San Marcos Plaza Park June 4 - August 13, 2015 from 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM. Presented by the San Marcos Performing Arts Association and San Marcos Parks and Recreation with generous support from the San Marcos Arts Commission. For more information visit www.smpaa.com.

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The Travel Group is for adults 18 and up. We go on trips to a variety of destinations, including plays, vineyard tours, shopping, historical sites, educational sites, etc. All trips depart from the Activity Center. Please park in the outer areas of the parking lot to allow for other users of the facility. Please see Trip Policies and Procedures for more information on registration, payments, transportation policies, etc. You must fi ll out a trip liability release form when you register or prior to getting on the bus! You can register at the Activity Center and Parks and Recreation offi ce at 512.393.8400.

Overnight to Coushatta!Join us for gaming action at Grand Casino Coushatta world-class luxury resort and gaming complex in Kinder, LA. We will make two quick stops on the way and on the way back for meals and bathroom breaks. We’ll arrive at the casino by 4 PM on Tuesday. We will check out of the Inn at Noon on Wednesday and leave from the casino at 2 PM. Please bring money for gambling, other meals, and shopping. Trip cost is $50 per person. This includes round-trip transportation, $23 coin coupon per person, room fees, and portage fees. Remember to pair up with the person you would like to room with when you register! You will be able to register starting February 9. Ages 21+!Age: 21Y and upDate(s): Mar 31 - Apr 1Day(s): Wed, ThuTime: 9:00 AM - 10:00 PMFee: $50.00 Course #: 25017

Fredericksburg Travel TripJoin us on a day trip as we travel to Fredericksburg, Texas to tour the National Museum of the Pacifi c War and shop downtown. We will leave the Activity Center at 8 AM and will arrive at the Museum at 9:30 AM. After you tour the museum you will be free to shop and dine downtown. We will depart at 2:30 PM and will arrive back at the Activity Center at 3:30 PM. Lunch is on your own. The trip fee is $32/person and includes museum admission and round trip transportation. Registration begins on March 30 and ends on April 30. Sign up at the Parks and Recreation Main Offi ce (401 E. Hopkins) or by calling 512.393.8400. Register early, this trip will fi ll up fast!Age: 18Y and upDate(s): May 13Day(s): WedTime: 8:00 AM - 3:30 PMFee: $32.00 Course #: 25016

Mamma Mia! at the MajesticJoin us as we travel to San Antonio to the Majestic Theatre to watch the musical Mamma Mia! We will leave the Activity Center at 11 AM. We will arrive at noon and you will have free time for lunch and shopping before the musical begins at 2PM. We will arrive back at 5:30 PM. Registration begins April 6. Trip cost includes round trip transportation and ticket to the play. Lunch and shopping are on your own.All AgesDate(s): Jun 14Day(s): Sun Time: 11:00 AM - 5:30 PM Fee: $75.00 Course #: 25202

Travel Group Trips

Adult Trips

Family Trips

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Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceJoin us for a day trip to the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. Trip cost is $50/person and includes round trip transportation and museum entry, including special exhibit and short fi lm, Walking with the Dinosaurs. We will stop at the Czech Stop on the way there and Slovacek’s on the way back. Food and shopping are on your own. We will leave at 7:00 AM and will arrive back around 8:30 PM. Registration is from May 1 - June 19. All ages welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult.All AgesDate(s): Jul 11Day(s): SatTime: 7:00 AM - 8:30 PMFee: $50.00 Course #: 25201

Gaslight Baker Theatre in LockhartJoin us for a day trip to Lockhart to the Gaslight Baker Theatre to see Talking Pictures, A Slice of Small-Town Southern Life By Horton Foote. Harrison, Texas, 1929. Myra Tolliver makes her living playing the live music for the silent pictures. She makes barely enough to survive, caring for herself and her teenage son, Pete. As borders in the home of the Jacksons, a railroad man and his loving wife, Myra supplements her her rent by giving piano lessons to the Jackson’s two daughters. Myra knows her means of making a living is at an end since the talkies arrived, and that her prospects are dim, but she is willing to do almost anything to keep her and Pete going. We will depart the Activity Center at 10:30AM and arrive in Lockhart around 11AM. You will have free time to eat lunch and shop. The play begins at 2PM. We will depart Lockhart at 4:30PM. Trip cost is $32/per person and includes round trip transportation and ticket to the play. Lunch is on your own. Registration begins June 1.Age: All AgesDate(s): Aug 16Day(s): Sun Time: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Fee: $32.00 Course #: 25203

SpursCome cheer for the World Champion San Antonio Spurs on their “Race for Seis”. The Spurs will be battling for playoff position against two of the top teams in the NBA. Come and cheer for the Black and Silver as the go against Derrick Rose, Joakim Noah and Pau Gasol of the Bulls, and Dirk Nowitzki, Monta Ellis, and Rajon Rondo of the Mavericks. This is an alcohol free trip and great fun for the whole family. Please call the San Marcos Activity Center at 512.393.8280 for more information. CHICAGO BULLS: Sunday, March 8. Cost is $60.00 ticket and bus ride. Depart from the Activity Center at 10:00am. Game at 12:00 noon. Registration begins Tuesday, January 20th. DALLAS MAVERICKS: Friday, March 27th. Cost is $70.00 for ticket and bus ride. Depart from the Activity Center at 5:30pm. Game at 7:30pm. Registration begins on Tuesday, February 17th. Other sports travel trips are still in the planning stages, so look for future trips, including the Texas Rangers and Houston Astros!

Sports Trips

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BFFL Inclusion ProgramJoin us for this inclusive recreation program for kids of ALL abilities on Mondays from 5:30-6:30 PM. We will split into age groups of 3-8 years old and 9-13 years old. Each group will get the opportunity to do yoga with their best friend and do crafts and play games with their best friend! This will be a FREE 6 week program that will start February 23 and go through April 6, with the week of Spring Break off. Bring your best friend- it could be your mom, dad, brother, sister, school buddy, neighbor, anyone!

Texas State Theraputic Recreation graduate students will be your college-aged best friends. Also, don’t forget your wheelchair, walker, guide dog or anything else that you might need.Age: 2Y - 20YDate(s): Feb 29 - Apr 11Day(s): MonTime: 5:30 PM - 6:30 PMLocation: Activity CenterFee: FREE COURSE

Baby Sign & PlayBaby Sign Language classes are hosted on Wednesday evenings at the San Marcos Activity Center. Classes are for children ages 5 and under and their families. You will learn basic sign language and focus on less crying and more communication! The instructor, Amy Joines is certifi ed through Signing Time Academy as a Baby Sign Language Instructor. She was awarded Instructor of the Year in 2013. You can register weekly and it is $7/child each class. Sign up early to ensure your spot!

PM ClassesAge: Up to 5YTime: 5:30 PM - 6:30 PMLocation: Activity Center Fee: $7.00 Day(s): WedDate(s): Mar 4, 11, 18, 25 Apr 1, 8, 22, 29 May 6, 13, 20, 27 June 3,10, 17, 24 July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Aug 5, 12, 19, 26

Youth

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San Marcos Natural AreasThe San Marcos Greenbelt Alliance (SMGA) works to create and conserve an interconnected system of parks and natural areas for our community and future generations.

Preserve the peace, the quiet, and the place…

Our natural areas are living, breathing places with a wide variety of plants and animals. Please help us care for these beautiful places; they are working hard to clean our water and our air. Let’s return the favor by keeping them clean and natural and following these city park rules:

• Take only photos; leave only footprints.• Parks open sunrise to sunset (curfew applies after sunset).• Keep dogs on a leash and remove their waste.• Campfires, glass containers, motor vehicles, weapons, horses, and camping are not

permitted.• Stay on established trails on public property.• Bicycles yield to hikers; refrain from biking on muddy trails.

Note: San Marcos natural areas do not currently offer restroom facilities or running water. Some trails can be rugged and grasses tall, so wear long pants and closed, strong shoes. Water, hat, sunscreen and camera are a good idea.

Report problems to San Marcos Parks & Recreation at 512.393.8400. For emergencies, call 911.

Events & Work Days

Saturday Trail Work days - Check smgreenbelt.org for specific dates, times, and locations.

For SMGA specific events visit us at www.smgreenbelt.blogspot.com/ or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SMGreenbeltAlliance

Visit smgreenbelt.org for more information and maps of the natural areas.

SM Greenbelt Alliance

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Facility reservations are accepted at the Parks and Recreation office during regular business hours, Monday - Friday 8 AM - 5 PM.

Deposit and/or use fees must be paid when making a reservation.

All fees are subject to change.

Rentals will be accepted up to 16 months in advance. For information regarding rentals and requirements for hosting a special event on public property, please call the Parks and Recreation office at 512.393.8400.

Civic groups, churches and other non-profit groups may be eligible for non-profit discounts at some locations, please call

for pricing information.

Gary Softball Complex - Call Mick Medina at 512.393.8280 for pricing and availability.

Facility Rental Info

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Facility Location Resident Fee

Non -Resident

Fee

Business Meeting Deposit

Pavilion A Rio Vista Park $125 $250 N/A N/A

Pavilion C Ramon Lucio Park

$100 $200 N/A N/A

Pavilion D Children’s Park $75 $150 N/A N/A

Group Picnic Areas

Children’s Park (2 sites)

Rio Vista Park (3 sites)

$25 $50 N/A N/A

Gazebo Veramendi Plaza

$75 $150 N/A $100

Rec Hall City Park $40 $80 $60 resident $120 non-resident

$200

Fish Hatchery

San Marcos Plaza Park

$25/hour $50/hour $50/hour for resident$100/hr for nonres

$200

Dunbar Center

Room 1Room 2

Rooms 1&2

$30/hour$15/hour$45/hour

$80/hour$40/hour

$120/hour

$65res $130nonres$45res $90nonres

$80res $160 nonres$200

San Marcos

PlazaSan Marcos Plaza Park

$250Non

Profit-$250

$500N/A N/A

Nature Center

Crook ParkCall 393-8447 for

rental

Call 393-8447 for

rentalN/A $200

Activity Center

501 E. HopkinsCall 393-8400 for

rental

10 hour cap on charges per day Non-profit-proof of 501c3 status-1/2 off regular rates. Security may be required at your event.

Contact Parks and Recreation for a Special Event Packet - 512.393.8400

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PARK RULES

• ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONSUMPTION/ DISPLAY PROHIBITED• NO SMOKING OR E-CIGARETTES/ INHALED VAPOR DEVICES• NO GLASS CONTAINERS• NO STYROFOAM CONTAINERS• MOTORIZED VEHICLES PROHIBITED BEYOND PARKING AREAS• ANIMALS ARE TO REMAIN RESTRAINED AT ALL TIMES• ALL WILDLIFE AND HABITAT PROTECTED• PARKING IN DESIGNATED PARKING SPACES ONLY• PARKING FOR PARK USERS ONLY• NO FIRE WOOD COLLECTION• VENDING OR SALES PROHIBITED WITHOUT PERMIT• PARK CURFEW 11:00PM TO 6:00AM

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Volunteer!

Recreation VolunteersDances for Adults with Disabilities: Welcoming participants, selling concessions, mingling with participants, and clean up will be the duties involved. (pg. 31)Dates: April 24th, June 26th, August 28th

SMASH Social Club: Welcoming participants, serving food, mingling with participants, and clean up will be the duties involved. (pg. 39)Dates: May 1st SummerfestAssisting with the children’s costume contest, parade, and play area. (pg. 44)Date: July 3rd

For additional opportunities volunteering with our special events and senior programs, please contact Jennifer Mach at [email protected] or at 512.393.8413.

Farmer Fred’s Garden Spring CarnivalSpring Carnival Prep Work Help sorting decorations, creating signage, and orgranize games. Dates: March 30th-April 1stCarnival Help us with setup, decorating the event space, run a carnival booth, assist with candy and prizes, etc. There’s a job for everyone at the Spring Carnival! (pg. 41) Dates: April 2nd

Party in Your Park We need help setting up these activity-packed events. Once everything is set up, help run and monitor the games and keep the kids engaged! Help serve snacks and refreshments to all of our great participants. (pg. 50)Dates: May 22nd, August 21st

Daddy-Daughter Dance at the Activity CenterCome help with setting up, assist with arts and crafts, take photo booth pictures and post-event cleanup. (pg. 45)Dates: June 19th

Nature Center Volunteers The Nature Center provides volunteer opportunities for people over 18, pending a background check (under 18 with parental supervision and background checks). We have a particular need for people interested in gardening and landscaping. Most volunteer work is outside in the gardens or inside helping to maintain display areas. We welcome Texas State student groups and encourage community service groups to adopt a native plant bed. Volunteers are also needed to help with school groups and our biannual plant sales. Please call Jenna Winters, Nature Center Coordinator at 512.393.8447 or by email at [email protected] for more information.

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