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www.mansfieldparks.com 817-453-5420 Mansfield PARKS & RECREATION RECREATION GUIDE SPRING 2013 Camp Out in the City Friday, May 24

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Preschool 4-6

Youth & Teen 7-10

Adult 11-14

Senior Programs 15-18

Senior Trips & Tours 19

Facilities Map 20

Rental Info 21

Policies & Regulations 22

Special Events 23-24

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our mission To provide a wide range of social, educational,

wellness, and athletic activities for all ages that will enhance the quality of life for participants and

meet the needs of the community while providing a consistently high level of customer service.

sponsors

To become a Parks & Recreation sponsor, contact Angie Henley at 817-804-5795 or email [email protected].

hours of operationMonday - Friday 9 am to 9 pmSaturday 9 am to 4 pmSunday Closed

mac closingsMay 27 Memorial Day

March 18-31 Gym Closed for Improvements

The Mansfield Activities Center (MAC) provides a variety of activities for all ages. The MAC offers a full-size gymnasium with divider, a kitchen, and four multi-purpose rooms that are perfect for birthday parties, family reunions, showers, wedding receptions and more. For rental information, see page 21.

From 9 am to 2 pm Monday through Friday, the MAC is home to the Mansfield Senior Lifestyles Program servicing adults age 55 and up. Daily activities such as card-playing, nutrition program, day trips, speakers, health fairs and more are offered. For more senior information, see pages 15-19.

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Mansfield City Council 2012From left to right, back row: Stephen Lindsey, Place 3; Brent Newsom, Place 2;

Cory Hoffman, Place 5; Darryl Haynes, Place 4Front row: Larry Broseh, Place 7; David L. Cook, Mayor; Wendy Burgess, Place 6

Mansfield Park Facilities Development Corporation 2012From left to right, back row: Dee Davey, Wayne Lee, Treasurer; Dan Sides, Bob Kowalski

Front row: Harold Bell, President; Wendy Collini, Vice President; Sandra Hightower

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youth sports associations

Mansfield Youth Baseball Association

817-533-4270www.myba.com

Mansfield Girls Softball Association

817-473-6877www.mgsa.com

Mansfield Soccer Association817-473-1177

www.mansfieldsoccer.org

Mansfield Pee Wee Football Association

www.leaguelineup.com/mansfieldpwfa

All youth sports in the City of Mansfield are operated by separate volunteer associations. The City of Mansfield owns and operates the athletic fields and contracts those fields to the associations during each season. Athletic fields are available for rental when fields are not under contract with local sports associations. For more information, see page 20.

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city facilities & departmentsMansfield Activities Center 817-453-5420

Mansfield Public Library 817-473-4391

Mansfield City Hall 817-276-4200

Mansfield Public Safety 817-276-4700

Field Status Line (updated daily @ 3 PM) 817-453-1467

Parks & Public Grounds 817-473-1943

Big League Dreams (Adult Softball) 817-539-0700

Hawaiian Falls 817-853-0050

Mansfield National Golf Club 817-477-3366

parks & recreation staffShelly Lanners Director of Community Services

James Fish Senior Park Planner

Hillary Bueker Park Planner

Toby Fojtik Park Superintendent

Bernie McCranie Administrative Assistant

Andrew Binz Recreation Superintendent

Angie Henley Cultural Arts/Special Events Supervisor

Coco Garcia Activities Center Supervisor

Jill Cannoles Recreation Coordinator

Suzanne Newman Senior Coordinator

Nick Garcia Athletic Coordinator

For inquiries, please call 817-453-5420.

youth recreation scholarshipsThe City of Mansfield Youth Recreation Scholarship Program is designed to help children in families with limited financial resources participate in City of Mansfield recreation programs and activities. Recipients of a Youth Recreation Scholarship will receive 80% off the program of their choice for that brochure. To be eligible for a scholarship, the child must:

• Be a resident of the City of Mansfield• Be age 17 or younger• Meet income eligibility guidelines Download an application at www.mansfieldparks.com or pick one up at the Mansfield Activities Center.

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membershipA facility identification card (MAC Card) is required for use of the facility, registration in programs, and for rental use of the facility. Everyone age 2 and older must purchase a MAC Card to participate at the Mansfield Activities Center.

Patrons must check in and scan their MAC Card at the front desk on each visit to the center. A patron may use their MAC Card to check out gym equipment. An annual waiver must be signed each time a membership is purchased or renewed.

how to register: in personAll memberships and facility and park rentals must be done in person at the Mansfield Activities Center.

You may register for courses and programs at the MAC Front Desk on a first-come, first-served basis. Be aware that certain classes do fill quickly, so please plan ahead. Additionally, we ask that you register at least 3 business days before the start of a program. There will be a $5 late fee for any registration made less than 3 business days out. Payment is accepted by cash, check, MasterCard and Visa (with appropriate ID).

You will need a current MAC Card before registering and all fees must be paid in full at the time of registration. You may join a class that is already in session, but full payment is still due. Individuals are responsible for making informed decisions regarding the products, programs, and services presented in this brochure.

how to register: onlinewww.mansfieldparks.comTo register online, you need to have an active account with the MAC and a Visa or MasterCard. Not all programs require a MAC Card, but to receive your login information you must have an established account at the MAC. Browsing for activities does not require an account. Online membership renewal is not available at this time.

If you have an account, you may obtain your login ID and account PIN by calling the MAC during business hours at 817-453-5420 or if you have previously provided an email address you may retrieve your information from the My Account tab. To establish an account or renew your MAC Card membership, you will need to visit the MAC located at 106 S. Wisteria St.

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membership feesAnnual MAC Card Fees

Non-Type Age Resident* ResidentYouth 2-17 $5/yr $12/yrAdult 18-54 $10/yr $17/yrSenior 55+ $5/yr $12/yrFamily** $25/yr $32/yr

*Residency is defined as living in zip code 76063. Proof of residency (current DL, utility bill) is required. **Family is defined by living at one address. The family fee is for up to 6 members. Additional family members are $2 each.

be informedProvide your email address at the MAC Front Desk, sign up at www.mansfieldparks.com, or send an email to [email protected] to sign up for our Parks & Recreation E-Newsletter.

Didn’t get a brochure in the mail? Leave your address at the front desk or email [email protected] with your mailing address to be added to our brochure mailing list.

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Sports Mix (3-6Y) MBoys and girls will have the chance to try out different sports while learning the general rules of the games and how to practice good sportsmanship. Simple balance and agility drills will give players a good base knowledge and let them have fun while learning something new. Sports covered are determined by the instructor. www.sngfitness.com

13868 04/04-06/20 5:30-6 PM Th $109

Tiny Tumbling Tots (3-5Y) MLet Mrs. Shannon introduce your child to the exciting world of tumbling. Children will learn basic tumbling and beam skills while improving hand-eye coordination, balance, and body awareness.

13865 03/01-03/29 9-9:30 AM F $35

13866 04/05-04/26 9-9:30 AM F $35

13867 05/03-05/24 9-9:30 AM F $35

athletics

Soccer Sparks Academy (4-6Y) MThere are endless benefits from your child playing soccer for fun. A positive attitude and encouragement are #1 with our coaches. Soccer helps improve muscle strength, cardiovascular health, agility, coordination, balance, and promotes positive weight loss. www.soccersparks.com

13852 04/03-05/22 5:15-6 PM W $88

13854 04/03-05/22 6-6:45 PM W $88

Kids Tennis Club (5-10Y) MThe focus of USTA’s Kids Tennis

Club is to let kids explore tennis on their own terms in a supervised but

unstructured play format. The core purpose of this program is to introduce

tennis to ‘first timers’ in a fun and entertaining environment. Taught in the gym and there is no equipment or experience required.

13851 04/03-05/22 4-4:45 PM W $55

$6/child or $5/child with current MAC card

Join us at the Mansfield Activities Center to create a fun holiday-themed craft and enjoy some tasty treats. Spots are limited, so register early. Parents are free but required to attend and participate.

Preschool Craft Parties (3-5Y)

St Patrick’s Day PartyFriday, March 15

9:30 AM or 10:30 AM

Mother’s Day PartyThursday, May 9

9:30 AM or 10:30 AM

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Home School PE (5-9Y) MIn this PE program your children will learn from former Olympic and professional soccer player, Steve Long. Your kids will get some exercise, learn the basics of most major team sports and have fun in an indoor atmosphere. For more course content information, feel free to contact Steve Long at 682-518-6265 or [email protected].

Ages 5-9Y13752 03/06-03/27 12:30-1:45 PM W $30

13753 04/03-04/24 12:30-1:45 PM W $35

13754 05/01-05/29 12:30-1:45 PM W $35

performing arts

Princess Ballerina (3-6Y)Our princess ballerinas will have fun with fairytale magic as we dance to our favorite princess music and fairytale songs. Girls will learn pre-ballet techniques, position, and body alignment. All while enjoying being a princess. There will be a performance for parents the last day of the session.

13849 04/04-06/20 5:30-6 PM Th $109

Ballet, Jazz & Hip Hop (5-10Y)Kids, come and have a blast advancing your dance techniques! This class involves ballet barre technique, across floor moves, and different choreography combinations of all three dance styles.

13764 03/05-04/02 6:15-7:15 PM Tu $46

13765 04/09-04/30 6:15-7:15 PM Tu $46

13766 05/07-06/04 6:15-7:15 PM Tu $46

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Creative Dance with Miss Rachel (2.5-6Y)Children will be introduced to the fundamentals of ballet and jazz in a creative and fun way. Dancers will learn how to chasse, bouree walk, soutea, and many other dance terms. Never a repeat lesson. Miss Rachel will make sure dancers at all levels are challenged. Register for both Creative Dance and Tap in the same month and receive a $20 discount off one of the classes.

13726 03/04-04/01 9-9:30 AM M $46

13727 04/08-04/29 9-9:30 AM M $46

13730 05/06-06/03 9-9:30 AM M $46

13728 03/05-04/02 5:45-6:15 PM Tu $46

13729 04/09-04/30 5:45-6:15 PM Tu $46

13731 05/07-06/04 5:45-6:15 PM Tu $46

Register for both Creative Dance and Tap Dance

in the same month and receive $20 OFF one of the classes.

Tap Dance with Miss Rachel (2.5-6Y)Boys and girls, bring your tap shoes and get ready for some fun. This energetic class teaches heel digs, shuffle steps, balchanges, falaps, and much more. Tap dancing strengthens musicality, balance, coordination, and more. Register for both Tap Dance and Creative Dance in the same month and receive a $20 discount off one of the classes.

13759 03/04-04/01 9:30-10 AM M $46

13760 04/08-04/29 9:30-10 AM M $46

13762 05/06-06/03 9:30-10 AM M $46

13758 03/05-04/02 5:15-5:45 PM Tu $46

13763 04/09-04/30 5:15-5:45 PM Tu $46

13761 05/07-06/03 5:15-5:45 PM Tu $46

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Hip Hop Dance (3-6Y)Boys and girls get ready to burn off some energy and learn some cool new moves! Along with basic hip hop and jazz moves, this class will consist of different warm ups, across the floor moves, and combinations. Come learn in a fun and energetic environment.

13755 03/05-04/02 4:45-5:15 PM Tu $46

13756 04/09-04/30 4:45-5:15 PM Tu $46

13757 05/07-06/04 4:45-5:15 PM Tu $46

Toddler Time (1M-4Y) MToddlers, accompanied by parents, can interact and learn with other children their age in this safe, climate-controlled playtime. On a rotational basis gym mats, tumbling blocks, low balance beams, foam building blocks, gym balls, and our bounce house will be set out for play. Parents must attend with children. This program is free, but everyone age 2 and older (including adults) must purchase a MAC card to attend; day passes are not issued for this program. NO Toddler Time March 19-28, due to gym improvements.

Every Tue & Thu 9-11 AM FREE w/MAC card

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Thursday, February 21

In person or online 9 AM-9 PM10% off any spring program registrationRefreshments served from 5:30-7:30 pm

Little Musicmaker (1M-4Y)Provide your child with the stimulating musical environment needed to nurture their ability to create music and learn. Children and parents will learn new songs together and have opportunities to express themselves through music and movement. Fee includes instruments and other instructional materials.

13848 03/19-05/21 11:15 AM-12 PM Tu $100

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FREE Tennis Play Day (All Ages) MNot sure if you’d like to take a full tennis class? Our experienced staff will get you into the swing of things at our free clinic. Healthy snacks and prizes will be given away. No equipment or experience necessary. All ages welcome.

13864 03/23 9:30-11:30 AM Sa FREE

Home School PE (5Y+) MIn this PE program your children will learn from former Olympic and professional soccer player, Steve Long. Your kids will get some exercise, learn the basics of most major team sports and have fun in an indoor atmosphere. For more course content information, feel free to contact Steve Long at 682-518-6265 or [email protected].

Ages 5-9Y13752 03/06-03/27 12:30-1:45 PM W $30

13753 04/03-04/24 12:30-1:45 PM W $35

13754 05/01-05/29 12:30-1:45 PM W $35

Ages 10Y+13743 03/06-03/27 1:45-3 PM W $30

13744 04/03-04/24 1:45-3 PM W $35

13745 05/01-05/22 1:45-3 PM W $35

performing arts Ballet, Jazz & Hip Hop (5-10Y)Kids, come and have a blast advancing your dance techniques! This class involves ballet barre technique, across floor moves, and different choreography combinations of all three dance styles.

13764 03/05-04/02 6:15-7:15 PM Tu $46

13765 04/09-04/30 6:15-7:15 PM Tu $46

13766 05/07-06/04 6:15-7:15 PM Tu $46

arts & craftsHooked on Crochet (14Y+)The art of crochet is coming back with a flare! Whether you have never crocheted before or have been at it for years you will learn something new from Sue.

13732 03/07-04/18 7:15-8:45 PM Th $50

13733 04/25-05/30 7:15-8:45 PM Th $50

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Cheerleading Class (4-8Y) MCheerleaders will gain a general knowledge of the sport and the necessary skills to pursue their interest in cheerleading. Cheerleaders will learn proper form, technique, arm movements, jumps, and a variety of cheers and chants that incorporate these skills. Parents are invited to our ‘Star Studded’ Pep Rally the last day of the session. T-Shirt and pom-poms included. www.sngfitness.com

13718 04/10-06/26 6:15-6:45 PM W $109

Kids Tennis Club(5-10Y) MThe focus of USTA’s Kids Tennis Club is to let kids explore tennis on their own terms in a supervised, but unstructured play format. The core purpose of this program is to introduce tennis to ‘first timers’ in a fun and entertaining

environment. Taught in the gym at the MAC. No equipment or experience required.

13851 04/03-05/22 4-4:45 PM W $55

Please register at least 3 business days before a program starts to avoid a $5 late

fee. Spots fill quickly, so register today!

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Intermediate & Advanced 13771 03/27-04/24 6-7 PM W $65

13772 05/01-05/29 6-7 PM W $65

Shaolin Do Kung Fu (6-12Y) MShaolin-Do helps students develop their physical and mental attributes using the 2,000 year old art of Shaolin-Do Kung Fu. Shaolin provides a fun environment for students to increase their perseverance, self-esteem, discipline, and respect. Our goal is to help each student achieve their martial art, health, and fitness potential. Additional belt test fee may apply. www.ntshaolin.com

Youth Beginner13778 03/05-03/28 5:45-6:30 PM Tu,Th $50

13779 04/02-04/30 5:45-6:30 PM Tu,Th $50

13780 05/02-05/30 5:45-6:30 PM Tu,Th $50

Youth Intermediate13781 03/05-03/28 6:30-7:15 PM Tu,Th $50

13782 04/02-04/30 6:30-7:15 PM Tu,Th $50

13783 05/02-05/30 6:30-7:15 PM Tu,Th $50

Youth Advanced13835 03/05-03/28 7:15-8 PM Tu,Th $50

13836 04/02-04/30 7:15-8 PM Tu,Th $50

13837 05/02-05/30 7:15-8 PM Th,Tu $50

Tae Kwon Do (5-17Y) MTae Kwon Do teaches students to overcome peer pressure and succeed in a competitive world. It trains your mind and body to be strong, while emphasizing respect, concentration, and self-control. Master Yang has a 7th degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and has coached the U.S. Tae Kwon Do demonstration team. Additional fees may apply for belt tests.

Youth Beginner13793 03/05-03/28 5:30-6:20 PM Tu,Th $58

13796 04/02-04/30 5:30-6:20 PM Tu,Th $66

13798 05/02-05/30 5:30-6:20 PM Tu,Th $66

special interestGuitar (10Y+)No experience required for this fun and easy class. Doug Crites teaches you to tune and play the basic beginning chords. Discover your inner talent and play your favorite tunes. Students must provide their own guitar and tuner. Doug will be

happy to give advice on purchasing the right guitar for you, 682-518-0331.

Beginner13838 04/02-05/07 7-7:45 PM Tu $75

13839 05/14-06/18 7-7:45 PM Tu $75

13840 04/06-05/11 2-2:45 PM Sa $75

13841 05/18-06/22 2-2:45 PM Sa $75

Intermediate13842 04/04-05/09 7 -7:45 PM Th $75

13843 05/16-06/20 7-7:45 PM Th $75

13844 04/06-05/11 2:45-3:30 PM Sa $75

13845 05/18-06/22 2:45-3:30 PM Sa $75

Advanced13846 04/04-05/09 7:45-8:30 PM Th $75

13847 05/16-06/20 7:45-8:30 PM Th $75

Fencing (10Y+) MFencing develops discipline, balance, coordination, sportsmanship, quicker reflexes, and an ability to make lightning fast analyses of tactical situations. This course covers all stages of fencing; introduction, equipment, rules for bouting, fencing footwork, drills, and fencing under instruction. There is a $20 supply fee due to the instructor the first day of class for use of the equipment.

Beginner13738 03/27-04/24 5-6 PM W $65

13739 05/01-05/29 5-6 PM W $65

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13794 03/04-03/25 5:45-6:30 PM M $40

13797 04/01-04/29 5:45-6:30 PM M $48

13799 05/06-05/20 5:45-6:30 PM M $35

13795 03/06-03/27 5:30-6:20 PM W $40

13800 04/03-04/24 5:30-6:20 PM W $40

13801 05/01-05/29 5:30-6:20 PM W $48

Youth Advanced13802 03/05-03/28 6:25-7:15 PM Tu,Th $58

13803 04/02-04/30 6:25-7:15 PM Tu,Th $66

13804 05/02-05/30 6:25-7:15 PM Tu,Th $66

Ice Skating - Beginner (5-14Y)These beginner lessons for future figure and hockey skaters will teach students how to march, stand, fall down, and get up correctly and safely. Students will also learn how to glide forward and backward plus forward and backward swizzles and backward wiggles. Bring your own skates, or you can rent skates for free the day of class. Classes taught at Ice at the Parks located inside the Parks Mall in Arlington. No MAC Card required.

13833 03/12-04/02 4:30-5 PM Tu $49

13834 04/09-04/30 4:30-5 PM Tu $49

JoSEPH BoYLE, M EDJoe Boyle recently introduced the SpeedKidz running program to the Mansfield Activities Center. This program focuses on the philosophy that children who use correct running form and learn proper biomechanics, speed and agility skills when they are young are more likely to master elite techniques that will be crucial building blocks as they develop as athletes in junior high, high school, college, and professional sports. While attending college at Harding University Joe Boyle became a World Class distance runner representing his University and the United States in National and International competition, including the 1968 Olympic trials. Boundless enthusiasm and fierce competitiveness are the hallmarks of Joe’s personality. Joe was a high school teacher and coach in Long Island, New York from 1969 to 1974 during which time he received the Outstanding Secondary Educator of America Award. In 1974 Joe accepted the position as Director of Sports at the United States Military Academy West Point, New York. While serving at West Point, Joe coached the distance runners and was honored by the Department of Defense, United States Army with the presentation of “The Army Commendation Medal” for meritorious service in connection with the overall mission of the United States Military Academy. Joe established and implemented the “Run for Your Life” program for the Department of Defense. After retiring in 2010, Joe founded the Texas Running Center; whose mission is to promote the “Running Lifestyle” and give back to the community. The Texas Running Center has grown to over 200 runners from the Dallas/Fort Worth area.

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Speedkiz Spring Break Mini Camp (7-15Y)

March 11-12

10:30 AM-2:30 PM

$100/child

Speedkidz focuses on skills including: running faster, jumping higher and developing form. Professional coaches will teach using plyometric and running drills, flexibility training; while working on core stability. Bring a sack lunch. www.texasrunningcenter.com

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Spring Break Kids Zone (6-11Y)No school? No problem. Join us at the Mansfield Activities Center for a Spring Break filled with games, trips, movies, and more. We will go on local field trips, listen to guest speakers, create and enjoy special snacks, make crafts and even enjoy the great outdoors; weather permitting of course. Ask about early drop off fees and our multiple child discount. Registration is for the entire week only. Registration includes admission to the Mad Science Demonstration and the Animal Extravaganza. Registration paperwork and fees must be turned in at time of registration.

03/11-03/15 8 AM-6 PM M-F $110/child

save the dateRegistration begins Wednesday April 11thSummer Kids Zone (6-11Y)

Kids Zone is a weekly child care program that operates during the MISD summer break, June 10- August 23. Offered to children ages 6-11 years old, this program will be packed with tones of fun games, field trips, fitness & wellness classes, library time, water-gun fights, guest speakers, craft times, team building challenges and so more. Each week we will travel to a field trip location such as the Fort Worth Zoo, the Dallas World Aquarium, Putt-Putt, Hawaiian Falls, Main Events and many other super fun destinations. Spots fill up quick, so register early. Ask about scheduled payments and multi-child discount. Registration is done weekly. Paperwork and Parent’s Manual can be viewed and downloaded at www.mansfieldparks.com.

06/06-08/23 8 AM-6 PM M-F $135/weekly

For any Kids Zone related questions please email [email protected] or call 817-453-5420.

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arts and craftsHooked on Crochet (14Y+)The art of crochet is coming back with a flare! Whether you have never crocheted before or have been at it for years you will learn something new from Sue.

13732 03/07-04/18 7:15-8:45 PM Th $50

13733 04/25-05/30 7:15-8:45 PM Th $50

special interests Mansfield Fun Duplicate Bridge (All Ages)Are you a bridge player? Come join us for a fun afternoon of duplicate bridge! Meet other bridge players and learn the excitement of competitive bridge. ACBL newly sanctioned game.

Every Tues 12:30-4:30 PM $6/day

Beginning Ballroom Dancing (18Y+) MDoes ‘Dancing with the Stars’ get your feet moving, but you just don’t know where to start? If so, this class is for you. Learn ballroom dances like the Rumba and the Cha-Cha. Partner required.

13724 04/01-04/29 7:30-8:30 PM M $30/person

13725 05/13-06/17 7:30-8:30 PM M $30/person

open gym basketballOrganized practices or personal training is not allowed during open gym times. Please see page 20 for rental information.

The gym will be open for dedicated free-play basketball several times during the week, including most weekday afternoons. Bring your own ball or check out one of ours. MAC Card or Day Pass required. Download a gym schedule at www.mansfieldparks.com or pick one up at the front desk. No full court play.

No gym bags allowed in gym during open gym.

NEW WRISTBAND PoLICY: Beginning May 1st, between the months of May-August anyone in the gym during open Gym hours must have on a wristband given out by the front desk staff. Wristbands will change daily.

open gym volleyballopen Gym Volleyball (16Y+)The gym will be reserved for open volleyball play on the following Fridays from 7-9 pm: March 15, April 12, May 10 and May 31. If no volleyball players show up by 7:30 pm, then the gym will remain open for basketball. Bring your own volleyball or check out one of ours. MAC Card or Day Pass required.

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Please register at least 3 business days before a program starts to avoid a $5 late fee. Spots fill

quickly, so register today!

Gym Closure: March 18-31 due to floor repairs

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Tae Kwon Do (17Y+) MTae Kwon Do incorporates concentration, discipline, and confidence and will help get you into shape while you learn and de-stress. Master Yang is a 7th degree black belt. Additional fees may apply for belt tests.

Adult Beginner 13805 03/05-03/28 7:20-8:10 PM Tu,Th $58

13806 04/02-04/30 7:20-8:10 PM Tu,Th $66

13807 05/02-05/30 7:20-8:10 PM Tu,Th $66

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Flow Yoga (18+) MOpen to all levels, our class focuses on an exploration of basic yoga poses and how to connect them through attention to breathing, alignment and mindfulness. Therapeutic in nature, you will learn techniques to help you gain flexibility and immerse yourself in a relaxing state.

13746 03/05-03/28 8:30-9:30 AM Tu,Th $45

13747 04/02-04/30 8:30-9:30 AM Tu,Th $45

13748 05/02-05/30 8:30-9:30 AM Tu,Th $45

Tai Chi (18Y+) MIt is considered the ultimate fighting art. Learn relaxation, increased body awareness, balance, and flexibility while also learning to defend yourself with minimal use of effort by applying the concept of accommodation. www.ntshaolin.com

Shaolin Do Kung-Fu (17Y+) MStudents practice open-hand forms, self-defense, weapons, sparring, meditation, strength-training, and aerobic conditioning. This dynamic approach allows for rapid advancement in fighting skill, balance, dexterity, and endurance. Additional belt test fees may apply. www.ntshaolin.com

Adult Beginner 13784 03/02-03/27 7-7:45 PM M,W $65

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13785 04/01-04/29 7-7:45 PM M,W $65

10:30-11:30 AM Sa

13786 05/01-05/29 7-7:45 PM M,W $65

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Adult Advanced13787 03/02-03/27 7:45-9PM M,W $65

10:30-11:30AM Sa

13788 04/01-04/29 7:45-9PM M,W $65

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13789 05/01-05/29 7:45-9PM M,W $65

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13790 03/02-03/30 8-9 PM Th $50

9-10:30 AM Sa

13791 04/04-04/27 8-9 PM Th $50

9-10:30 AM Sa

13792 05/02-05/30 8-9 PM Th $50

9-10:30 AM Sa

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13811 03/05-03/26 5:30-6:20 PM Tu $18

13812 04/02-04/30 5:30-6:20 PM Tu $22.50

13813 05/07-05/28 5:30-6:20 PM Tu $18

13814 03/06-03/27 10-10:50 AM W $18

13815 04/03-04/24 10-10:50 AM W $18

13816 05/01-05/29 10-10:50 AM W $22.50

13817 03/07-03/28 5:30-6:20 PM Th $18

13818 04/04-04/25 5:30-6:20 PM Th $18

13819 05/02-05/30 5:30-6:20 PM Th $22.50

13820 03/01-03/22 10-10:50 AM F $18

13821 04/05-04/26 10-10:50 AM F $18

13822 05/03-05/31 10-10:50 AM F $22.50

13823 03/02-03/23 10-10:50 AM Sa $18

13824 04/06-04/27 10-10:50 AM Sa $18

13825 05/04-05/18 10-10:50 AM Sa $13.50

Zumba® Fitness (14Y+) MCome join the Party! Join an exhilarating, infectious, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning fitness party! Zumba® Fitness blends red-hot international dance music with contagious steps to form a get-healthy addiction. This program is offered for people of all shapes, sizes, and ages. Let the music move you!

13740 03/04-03/28 6-7 PM M,Tu,Th $35

13741 04/01-04/30 6-7 PM M,Tu,Th $35

13742 05/02-05/30 6-7 PM M,Tu,Th $35

new! new! new! new! new!Co-ed Adult Sand Volleyball League

4 on 4 LeagueGames start April 25$175/team or $45/free agent

Games are played at Rose Park. Register your team or as a free agent at the Mansfield Activities Center by April 11. Ages are 16 and up.

Water Fitness (18Y+) MImprove health and restore vitality with water exercise! All levels of fitness will benefit from exercising with buoyancy equipment in the heated indoor pool at Physical Therapy of Mansfield, 1580 Hwy 287 North. Register online or at the MAC. The ability to swim is not necessary. No MAC card required.

13808 03/04-03/25 10-10:50 AM M $18

13809 04/01-04/29 10-10:50 AM M $22.50

13810 06/06-06/20 10-10:50 AM M $13.50

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arts & craftsArt ClassDiscover the artist inside you! Peggy Looney will lead group lessons as well as help with individual projects. This class is for novice or experienced artists. Students must provide their own supplies except for easels. This is a very popular program and space is limited. Please call ahead to make sure spots are available.

03/06-03/27 9-11:30 AM W $0

04/03-04/24 9-11:30 AM W $0

05/01-05/29 9-11:30 AM W $0

CeramicsShare your current skills and learn new tricks of the trade. You may work independently or learn from other ceramic class participants.

13384 03/05-03/28 9 AM-12 PM Tu,Th $5

13385 04/02-04/30 9 AM-12 PM Tu,Th $5

13386 05/02-05/30 9 AM-12 PM Tu,Th $5

Stepping Stones, Stained Glass & Porcelain DollsLearn from experienced crafters the art of stepping stones, stained glass and porcelain dolls. Senior volunteers will guide you through to a finished product.

13604 03/04-03/28 9 AM-12 PM M,Th $5

13605 04/01-04/29 9 AM-12 PM M,Th $5

13606 05/02-05/30 9 AM-12 PM M,Th $5

performing arts A Choired TalentDo you love to sing? If so, come join ‘A Choired Talent’. You don’t need a background in music or prior experience singing in the choir. This group, lead by Doug Crites, will practice every week and perform frequently out in the community.

13348 03/06-03/27 10-11 AM W $4

13349 04/03-04/24 10-11 AM W $4

13350 05/01-05/29 10-11 AM W $4

Line Dancing MStudents will learn line dance steps along with the dances to a variety of music. Come join us and learn to have fun and stay active.

Basic Beginner 13552 03/04-03/25 12:30-1:30 PM M $10

13553 04/01-04/29 12:30-1:30 PM M $10

13554 05/06-05/20 12:30-1:30 PM M $10

Beginner13543 03/04-03/25 1:30-3 PM M $10

13544 04/01-04/29 1:30-3 PM M $10

13545 05/06-05/20 1:30-3 PM M $10

Intermediate 13442 03/06-03/27 1-3 PM W $12

13443 04/03-04/24 1-3 PM W $12

13444 05/01-05/29 1-3 PM W $12

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Please register at least 3 business

days before a program starts

to avoid a $5 late fee. Spots fill

quickly, so register today!

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weekly calendar of senior activities

MoNDAY

9 - 12:00Stepping Stones, Porcelain Dolls & Stained Glass

Class

9 - 10:00Walk & Talk

11 - 11:20Light ‘n Easy

Exercise

11:30Bingo

12:00Lunch

1:00Bunco

TUESDAY

9 - 12:00Ceramics Class

10:30Blood Pressure

Checks

11 - 11:20Light ‘n Easy

Exercise

11:30 - 12:00 Devotional Singing

12:00Lunch

12:30Rummy

WEDNESDAY

9 - 10:00Walk & Talk

9 - 11:30Art Class

10 - 11:00A Choired Talent

Group Choir

11 - 11:20Light ‘n Easy

Exercise

11:30Bingo

12:00Lunch

12:30 - 3:00Bridge

THURSDAY

9 - 12:00Ceramics Class

9 - 12:00Stepping Stones, Porcelain Dolls & Stained Glass

Class

10:30 - 11:30Shopping Trip

11 - 11:20Light ‘n Easy

Exercise

12:00Lunch

12:30Canasta

1:00Mahjong

FRIDAY

9 - 10:00Walk & Talk

11:00Bingo

12:00Lunch

12:30Rummy

12:30 - 3:00Bridge

special interests Mansfield Fun Duplicate Bridge (All Ages)Are you a bridge player? Come join us for a fun afternoon of duplicate bridge! Meet other bridge players and learn the excitement of competitive bridge. ACBL newly sanctioned game.

Every Tues 12:30-4:30 PM $6/day

Bingo Do you like to win? Come play Bingo on Mondays and Wednesdays at 11:30 AM for a half hour. Every Friday at 11 AM we play Bingo for a full hour. Senior volunteers are the callers and local merchants donate prizes. You won’t want to miss this every week!

MahjongEvery Thursday at 1 PM you can come join in a game of Mahjong. The players will take time to teach the beginner who wants to gain a better understanding. MAC card required, but no advance reservation required.

Bridge Are you a Bridge-playing enthusiast? Six or seven tables are up beginning at 12:30 PM every Wednesday. A couple of tables usually play after lunch on Fridays just for fun. Advance notice required. Call 817-453-5420 ext 2227.

Pinochle ClassCome join in a morning game of Pinochle Monday through Friday.

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CanastaEvery Thursday at 12:30 PM, you can learn the fine art of the game of Canasta. The veteran players take time out from their serious playing time to teach the beginner who wants to gain a better understanding of Canasta. No advance reservation required.

open Card PlayingEnjoy your favorite card game or learn a new one from one of our many card game enthusiasts. Favorites are Pinochle, Skip-Bo®, bridge, rummy, and Uno®.

Daily Lunch Program You can enjoy not having to cook by coming to lunch for a hot, nutritious meal. Lunch is served daily at noon. A one-day advance reservation is required, but many times drop-ins get to eat as well. There is a requested donation of $2 per meal for persons 60Y and over and $6 for persons 59Y and under. To register please call 817-453-5420 ext 2227 or sign up in person by 10:00 AM one day prior.

Devotional SingingDo you love to sing? Do you play an instrument? Our volunteers lead the singing and play the instruments. Every Tuesday at 11:30 AM, they can be heard playing anything from old time gospel to those popular songs you grew up with. So make plans to join in with your talent or merely sit back and enjoy.

Drop in FellowshipCome in anytime from 9 AM-12 PM for a 10¢ cup of coffee and lots of friendly folks to visit with. Enjoy a pick-up game of Skip-Bo®, dominoes or any number of board games or cards.

Drivers Safety Program (50Y+)Do you want to lower your insurance? Learn techniques to be a safer driver and get that discount on your insurance. This course will not erase a ticket. MAC card or day pass required. You must pre-register in person at the MAC. Show your AARP Card for a $2 discount.

13398 03/14 9 AM-1 PM Th $14

AARP Tax Appointments AARP will be providing a free tax return service to senior citizens. Call or stop by to schedule your appointment. Appointment is required. (817) 453-5420

01/28-04/15 10:30 AM-1:30 PM M FREE

02/01-04/12 3-6 PM F FREE

wellnessBlood Pressure ChecksYou can save a trip to the doctor’s office by letting our volunteer medical professional check your blood pressure on most Tuesdays from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM.

Light and Easy Exercise MYou are never too old to exercise with this group. This routine takes place in a seated position incorporating some standing exercises as well. It is truly light and easy but also beneficial. You can join us Monday through Thursday at 11 AM for a 20-minute session to get your blood flowing.

Walk and Talk MGrab a buddy and come walk around the indoor gymnasium and be protected from all the elements. Walk at your own pace, visit with a friend, and stay fit on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9-10 AM.

Please register at least 3 business days before a program

starts to avoid a $5 late fee. Spots fill quickly, so register today!

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Many trips have registration deadlines, so be sure to

register early and reserve your spot. Refunds are only granted in the 7 days prior

to a trip for a medical reason or family emergency.

trips & tours

Choctaw CasinoYou can take it slow with their 5¢ gaming machines, or try to break the bank on a $25 machine! So whether you’re casino choice is large or small, come join us as we ride on a deluxe motor coach from the MAC to the Casino. Fee includes transportation plus any Choctaw promotions for that day. No MAC Card required. Registration deadline is 9 PM the Wednesday prior to the trip.

13372 04/08 9 AM-7:30 PM M $15

Dallas Blooms at the ArboretumTake the bus on this day trip to the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens for a picnic lunch (on your own) and a self-guided tour of the spectacular landscapes, towering trees, and fragrant gardens. Dallas Blooms tickets are available at the gate. Fee includes transportation only. Entrance fees: $12 (65Y+) and $15 (18-64).

13402 03/14 10 AM-4 PM $12

Granbury TripJoin us for a day of shopping on the square in Granbury, Texas.

13716 04/30 9 AM-4 PM Tu $12

Bass Hall – Million Dollar QuartetRide with us to Fort Worth to watch Million Dollar Quartet, the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical inspired by the electrifying true story of the famed recording session that brought together rock n’ roll icons Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins for the first and only time. Fee includes admission to the show and transportation. Registration deadline is February 15.

13881 03/05 6-10 PM Tu $74

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MAC facility rental fees

To rent a room at the MAC:

• Renter must be 21+ years• Renter must have a current MAC Card (or purchase one)• $100 refundable damage deposit (in addition to rental fees)• Requests made in person at least 2 weeks in advance• May be required to have an off duty officer

Room Fee Capacity

A/B Room $40 per hour 160B Room $30 per hour 111A Room $20 per hour 49C Room $20 per hour 49Craft Room $20 per hour 49Kitchen $10 per hour (available with B or A/B) Full-Court $50 per hourGym (after hours only) Half-Court $25 per hourGym All rental fees are due at booking. Deposit and MAC Card fees (if necessary) are due when the rental request is made. 3 hour minimum for after-hours rentals.

Tables and chairs are available for use, but renter is responsible for set up and tear down and must include such time in their rental. Facility is available for rental 9 am to 9 pm daily.

Renter agrees to be on site for the duration of the rental. Full policies available online or at the MAC Front Desk. All rentals subject to supervisor approval.

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park rental feesTo rent a pavilion at the park:

• Renter must be 21+ years• Requests made in person at least 7 days in advance• 2 hour minimum• Renter agrees to be on site for the duration of the rental

(Mansfield residency not required)

Facility Hourly Fee/Max Fee Located at:

Small Pavilion $10/hr or $50 for 5+ hrs Katherine Rose Park McClendon Park West McClendon Park East McKnight Park West

Large Pavilion $25/hr or $125 for 5+ hrs Katherine Rose Park Town Park

Amphitheater $40/hr or $200 for 5+ hrs Town Park

All rental fees are due at the time of booking. All rentals subject to supervisor approval. Full policies available online or at the MAC front desk.

Athletic Field Rental Fees

Athletic fields are available for rent when fields are not under contract with local sports associations. Field rental requests may be made no more than two weeks in advance.

$10/hr per field$18/hr extra for lights per field

Contact the Mansfield Activities Center

at (817) 453-5420 to check availability.

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MAC rules:• Everyone must present their MAC Card or purchase a $2 day pass upon entering the facility. If you forget your MAC Card, you can buy a day pass for $2 or a replacement card for $2.50.

• A guest pass is available for $2.

• Anyone 17 years of age or younger must have a parent or guardian 21 or older purchase their MAC Card or day pass.

• Smoking is not allowed inside the facility or within 30 feet of any entrance.

• Food and drink are allowed in designated areas only. • Profanity and/or fighting are prohibited. • Children ages 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian 21 or older after 6 pm unless they are in an organized activity. • Children ages 7 and younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian 21 or older at all times.

• Organized sports practices and personal training are not allowed during open gym hours.

• Roller blades, skateboards, and heelies are not allowed in the building.

• Children who have been suspended or expelled from school may not be in the MAC during school hours unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.

• NO pets allowed.

• No bags allowed in gym during open gym play.

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* A Program Withdrawal Form must be filled out for any program withdrawal done at any time after the original registration date. The form may be found at the MAC Front Desk or online at www.mansfieldparks.com (see left column).

Medical Refunds will be approved on a case by case basis when the Program Withdrawal Form is submitted in a timely manner.

Refunds are processed weekly and returned according to payment type. Credit card refunds are sent back to the card that made payment; cash and check refunds are sent back by check to the address on file. Processing refunds can take up to 3-4 weeks via check and 7-10 days via credit card. You can also choose to leave a credit on your account for future use.

Withdrawal, Cancellation and Refund guidelinesThe withdrawal, cancellation and refund policy pertains to all Parks and Recreation Department programs unless otherwise noted in the program description. If you are not satisfied with a program, please speak with a supervisor so that we may correct the problem, if applicable.

Withdrawal Submit a Withdrawal Request Withdrawal Fees ChargedReceived Program Form* to...

Program cancelled by MAC

Four (4) days or more before the start date of the program...

Three (3) days or less before the start date of the program...

On or after the start date of the program...

After the last scheduled date of the program...

No need to complete form

• MAC Front Desk Staff • Email to mac@ mansfield-tx.gov • Fax to the MAC at 817-453-8516

• MAC Front Desk Staff • Email to mac@ mansfield-tx.gov • Fax to the MAC at 817-453-8516

• MAC Front Desk Staff • Email to mac@ mansfield-tx.gov • Fax to the MAC at 817-453-8516

• No requests accepted (Instructors have been paid)

No Fees Charged

No Fees Charged

$5 Withdrawal Fee

$10 Withdrawal Fee + pro-rated fee per class and any incurred charges

No money returned

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Spring Smartscape SeriesThe SmartScape program was developed as a way to increase awareness about ways to conserve water and protect our surface waters from pollution through landscape maintenance and plant selection. Sponsored by the Mansfield Water Department this course is free to Mansfield residents, but advanced registration is required. Register in person at the Mansfield Activities Center or by emailing [email protected]. Classes will be taught at the Mansfield Water Treatment Plant located at 707 Pleasant Ridge Court (behind the church). Call (817) 453-5420 or check www.mansfieldparks.com for specific topics.

13856 03/07 7-9 PM Th Free

13857 03/14 7-9 PM Th Free

13858 03/21 7-9 PM Th Free

13859 03/28 7-9 PM Th Free

March 23 from 9:30-11:30 AMChandler Park

FREEAges 12 and under

In this UTSA sponsored event kids will play against opponents with similar

level skills. The emphasis is placed on participation, effort and sportsmanship.

These low key competitions are organized in formats that allow children to play again and again, whether they win or

lose. No experience required. No advanced registration required.

Join us at the Mansfield Activities Center while Critterman takes us down Discovery Trail. Learn about famous explorers and the animals they encountered. Come

see the Barn Owl, Kingsnake, Prairie Dog, North American

Beaver and more. Parents are free but required to attend. Register at the Mansfield

Activities Center. www.animaled.com

Thursday, March 143-4 PM

$5/child, $6 at the door

AnimAl ExtrAvAgAnzA

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Construction is expected to begin in March 2013 on the first phase of a three-phase project that will transform more than 80 acres along Walnut Creek near Matlock Road into an interactive nature park complete with an education center and connections to the Walnut Creek linear trail system.

The property, purchased by the Mansfield Park Facilities Development Corporation in 2004, is often referred to as the “Williams Property” for the longtime Mansfield family that lived on the land for many years. The family’s wish was that the natural elements on the land be preserved for a public park.

“It’s very rare that a city has an opportunity like this,” said Shelly Lanners, director of community services. “We have more than 80 acres of beautiful, untouched land in the middle of our city. Walnut Creek runs through the property. There are large trees that are a hundred years old. This will be a special place for our residents to not only enjoy nature but for our children to have a great educational experience.”

The first phase of the project includes $3.5 million of outdoor elements including trails, picnic areas, outdoor class rooms, an entry plaza, and parking. Construction on the first phase is expected to take one year.

Phase II of the project is expected to include 2.7 miles of trails connecting the new park to the Walnut Creek Linear Park trail system and extending the trails to Joe Pool Lake. Phase III is slated to include the park’s indoor elements such as the nature center and tree house learning lab.

The timeline has Phase II completion in 2014/2015. Phase III is scheduled for completion in 2016/2017 unless funding becomes available sooner. The total cost of all phases of the project is expected to be $13.5 million. Plans for the Williams property were part of the MPFDC’s 10-year master plan adopted in 2010.

Work set to begin on new community park

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Advanced registration required. Register at the Mansfield Activities Center.

No MAC card required.

Mad Science Demonstration$5/child, $6 at the door

Up, up & away!! Discover the power of air pressure through hot air balloons and the Mad Science Hovercraft. Come learn about how temperatures effect the air around us. Parents are free but required to attend. Register at the Mansfield Activities Center. www.madscience.org

Tuesday

March 12

3-4 PM

“Dancing through the Decades”Join us at the Mansfield Activities Center for some fun quality father-daughter time. This year’s theme will have you dancing

through the decades. Enjoy good music, refreshments, couples photos, games and all the dancing you can handle.

Register early, there is a $10 late fee starting February 11. No MAC card required. 817-453-5420

Saturday, Feb. 16th6:30 - 9 PM$30 per couple$5 per extra daughter

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Camp Out in the CityFriday, May 24, 7 PM-9 AM

$7/person$5/person with current MAC card

Last day to register is Thursday, May 23

Does your family want to go camping, but there is just too much going on? We have the perfect solution. Join us for a night under the stars in our back yard, kind of. Held at the Mansfield Sports Complex, we will host a night of entertainers, snacks, an outdoor movie, crafts, star gazing and sleeping under the stars. Participants must bring their own camping equipment. The concession stand will be selling food in the evening, but breakfast will be provided in the morning. No pets allowed.

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PRESORTED STANDARDU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDPERMIT No. 10MANSFIELD, TX

mansfield activities center

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817-453-5420www.mansfieldparks.com

Mon - Fri 9 am - 9 pmSat 9 am - 4 pm

USTA Tennis Play Days

(page 21)

Kid Zone Spring Break

(page 10)

Camp out in the City

(page 25)

Night on the Town (page 24)

Preschool Parties (page 4)

St. Patrick’s Day and

Mother’s Day