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HIGHLAND PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
LIFE RESOURCES
Summer 2013
HIGHLAND PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
3300 MOCKINGBIRD LANE
DALLAS , TEXAS 75205
214.521.3111
WWW.HPUMC.ORG
@hpumc
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LIFE RESOURCESFrom classes to congregational care and support groups,
no matter where you are in life, we have a resource for you.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Vision
General Information
Congregational Care
Bible Studies
Parenting
Relationships
Support Groups
Financial Guidance
Arts & Recreation
Maps of the Church
Parking & Directions
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RegistrationTo register please get in touch with the listed contact person or visit www.hpumc.org.
Class SizeInstructors may choose to limit enrollment if they feel certain numbers will enhance the value of the course.
Course Cancellations and Refund Policy Life Resources reserves the right to cancel any class. Notification will be given promptly so that an alternative class may be chosen or applicable fees refunded. If a student registers for a course, or attends a portion of the course and decides to drop, they are not eligible for a refund. Class fees are not tax–deductible.
Couples Taking Classes If taking a class as a couple and only one book is needed, the rate will be reduced accordingly.
KidCare Kidcare is available by reservation either at the time of registration or by emailing [email protected]. Please include your name, child’s name, event name, date and time. To remain good stewards of the church, we request a 6-child minimum to set up KidCare. You will only be notified if we have not received enough reservations.
Suggestions for Study Bibles Highland Park United Methodist Church uses the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) Bible. Suggested Study Bibles used for Life Resoures classes are:
1. Oxford Annotated Study Bible 2. Harper Collins Study Bible 3. NIV Study Bible
Inclement WeatherIf you have questions as to whether your class will meet, please get in touch with the contact person of your group for class status.
Photo DisclaimerBy registering for any HPUMC event/group, the participant is giving permission for the participant’s photo to be used in HPUMC publications, print and online, unless HPUMC is given a written request to the contrary.
*Note: this brochure contains dated material. For the latest info, visit www.hpumc.org
GENERAL INFORMATION
Welcome to Highland Park United Methodist Church!
We invite you to join us on the greatest journey of your
life—as we strive to become deeply devoted followers of
Jesus Christ. We know that sometimes getting started
can be daunting, especially in such a large church,
but we want to travel this journey with you. Whether
you’re looking for practical spiritual tools to help you
with life’s daily challenges or inspiration to go deeper
on your faith walk, our Life Resources catalog offers
you a path that provides Bible study courses, support
groups, specialized worship services, Congregational
Care, parenting, relationships, arts & recreation, and
financial guidance. The Life Resource environments
are casual and informative. For an updated list of Life
Resources throughout the summer, please visit our
website, hpumc.org/life-resources.
No matter where you are in life, we have the resources
to walk you through and help you take the next step.
Laura BeaglesDirector
THE VISION
Births and BaptismsFor births or baptism information, please contact Congregational Care:
Mary Bishop, 214.523.2202, [email protected]
Please Note: You must be a member of HPUMC to haveyour child baptized in a worship service.
To become a member and/or schedule an adult baptism,please contact StartingPoint:
Cathy Chapman, [email protected]
WeddingsHPUMC is honored to host many weddings each year. Due to the large number of events, please go online to www.hpumc.org to review our wedding booklet and date request form.
Merriet Lewis, [email protected]
FuneralsAt the time of death, please contact one of our ministers and/or the Congregational Care office. After business hours, please call the emergency phone of 214.802.1807. Conversations between the family and the minister will then proceed to define details about the funeral/memorial service. Regretfully, we are unable to do non member funerals
Cheryle Robbins, 214.523.2241, [email protected]
The Columbarium at HPUMCThe Columbarium Garden is a serene place for contemplation and a special space to gather for celebration. This beautiful courtyard includes a fountain and granite walls that list the names of our dearly departed members on the front of each niche where urns bearing their ashes are stored.
Terry Jones, 214.523.2118, [email protected]
Emergency or Crisis CallsAs people within the congregation experience an immediate need for help, the Congregational Care staff is available 24 hours a day. Ministers can be reached at the church during regular office hours. After business hours, please call the emergency phone of 214.802.1807.
Cheryle Robbins, 214.523.2241, [email protected]
Hospital VisitsOur Congregational Care ministers visit area hospitals on a daily basis. Please contact Congregational Care if you or a loved one are hospitalized.
Cheryle Robbins, 214.523.2241, [email protected]
Pastoral Counseling Through a covenant relationship between HPUMC and The Marriage and Family Group, PLLC, Gregg Medlyn provides counseling to individuals, families, and groups at the church.
Tuesday and Wednesday
Gregg Medlyn, 214.613.1656, [email protected]
Prayer Tower MinistryJoin our team and take an hour each week to pray for the many requests.
Arville McLain, 214.523.2114, [email protected]
Premarital CounselingTo make an appointment, contact Congregational Care.
Cheryle Robbins, 214.523.2241, [email protected]
Stephen MinistersTrained and consecrated persons are available to you in your time of need.
Jan Seidel, [email protected] McLain, 214.523.2114 [email protected]
Violence Intervention & Prevention (VIP) MinistryThrough VIP, Highland Park United Methodist Church is a church leader in proactively addressing the needs of family violence victims. We serve as a catalyst to reduce the incidences of violence and abuse and help to break the cycle of family violence in our church and our communities. If you or someone you know is in an abusive or threatening situation, please contact us or see our website for additional information.
972.765.5592
CARE: Chemical Awareness Resources & EducationHPUMC has partnered with CARE, a community resource that is free for individuals and families who have a concern, question or need a confidential place to look for help with substance abuse issues. CARE also provides chemical awareness education.
214.526.8986, [email protected]
MP3: Midweek Praise, Preaching, and PrayerThis midweek service of praise and prayer is for all who wish to join hearts and voices together in worship, sharing of joys and concerns, and seeking God’s blessings upon our church, community, country and world.
Wednesday
Room 362, 6:00–6:45 pm
(Meets May–June, on break July 3–August 14, resumes August 21)
Arville McLain, 214.523.2114, [email protected]
We Care MinistryJoin the many church members who deliver gifts prior to Easter and Christmas to our We Care recipients. This ministry also delivers birthday bouquets.
Mary Moon, 214.523.2245, [email protected]
Walk to EmmausThis spiritual renewal ministry begins with a three-day retreat and continues with periodic gatherings for fellowship and weekly small groups for mutual support.
Arville McLain, 214.523.2114, [email protected]
Taizé: A Service of Healing and SongOur monthly Taizé Service is a place where we sing and read scripture, spend time in silent prayer, and also have the opportunity to be anointed with oil by a minister. Healing, after all, comes to us through Christ in many different ways. Sometimes healing doesn’t happen suddenly, or manifest physically—sometimes what we receive is simply finding emotional peace through Christ. Our Taizé Service offers not a cure, but a balm for our brokenness. Whatever your need—be it large or small—you’re invited to come and be near the Spirit of God.
First Thursday of every month (September–May)
Cox Chapel, 7:00 pm
Carrie Chavarria, 214.523.2250, [email protected]
Powledge Prison MinistryThis ministry includes worship, prayer and book study with the men of the Powledge prison and is co-sponsored by Lover’s Lane UMC and HPUMC. Participants must be cleared to enter the prison by submitting an ID in advance and completing an online training. We have to know of your interest a month in advance so that we can get you registered.
Wednesdays through December 28
Powledge Prison in Tennessee Colony, Texas
Departs 3:45 pm and returns 11:00 pm
Barbara Marcum, 214.523.2248, [email protected]
CONGREGATIONAL CARE
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MORE INFORMATION
For the most updated information and to register please visit:
hpumc.org
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Bible Studies
RevelationThe end times. How should I approach such a topic? With hopefulness? Intimidation? Do I even understand it? What does it mean to me?
“Immersion Bible Studies—Revelation” helps answerthe questions that often leave most readers puzzled. This eight-week study will deepen your knowledge of this challenging but important book of the Bible and help you find hope through the revelation of Jesus Christ. “Immersion Bible Study” stands firmly on the Scripture and will help you to explore the emotional, spiritual, and intellectual needs of your own personal faith.
Tuesdays, June 11–August 13
Room 366 (June 11) and Room 385 (June 18–August 13)
6:30-7:30 pm
$10, Register by Thursday, June 6Led by Ramsey Burke PattonLaura Beagles, 214.523.2231, [email protected]
Tuesday Knights Men’s Group 1st and 2ndPeter and JudeDo you ever get tired of all the problems and difficulties in your life? You long for the days of our childhood or just wish you could—for awhile—be free of obligations and responsibilities. Sometimes we even feel that way about our Christian lives.
The writers of 1st and 2nd Peter and Jude understoodhow difficult it is to grow into maturity in your faith, especially in difficult times. Through this study we will see how God provides direction and comfort when we travel dark roads. We will discover what it takes to be mature in Christ as we study the shaky times Christians had in the Roman Empire. This group offers open enrollment anytime throughout the year.
Begins Tuesday, June 25
Room 244, 7:30–9:00 pm
$8, Register by Thursday, June 20Contact for Group: Paul Ditto, [email protected] Beagles, 214.523.2231, [email protected]
Lamp - WILL RESUME IN THE FALL“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light to my path.” (Psalm 119:105) Lamp is a Bible study for women.
Thursday
Room 362, Noon–1:00 pm
Led by Tova Sido and Ramsey PattonTova Sido, 214.523.2239, [email protected]
Shift, The CommunityThis weekly Bible study is open to all young adults: no sign-ups, homework or fees. Designed to fit into your life, Shift provides the opportunity to gather together, get into Scripture, and connect with one another. Casual and big, we start with a few worship songs and prayer before getting right into the Bible.
Thursday
The Basement, 7:30 pm
Phil Dieke, [email protected]
Devotional Studies
A Spiritual Journey through Modern CinemaAlthough most modern cinema is targeted for a secular rather than a religious audience, many profound Christian themes and archetypes surface in popular movies.
Dr. Robert Hemfelt will play selected film clips frommovies as diverse as “Shadow Lands,” “Titanic,” “Tender Mercies,” “Cold Mountain” and other award-winning films. He will provide a narrative background for the context of the selected episodes and offer insights into the Christian themes and symbols embedded in these works of art. Class members will also be invited to share episodes from their own list of favorite movies.
Sundays, June 2–30
Room #4 (Children’s Area - 2nd floor), 5:00–6:30 pm
$15Led by Dr. Robert HemfeltLaura Beagles, 214.523.2231, [email protected]
BIBLE STUDIESMission 2 MondayThis is a series of six facilitated sessions using the “Mission 2 Monday” video series produced by At Work On Purpose®. This course will help you learn how to integrate and live out your Christian faith in the marketplace and in a high impact way. The course includes a review of a video lesson, discussion of a case study, and a question and answer session that addresses the issues and challenges you face in mobilizing your faith in the marketplace.
Tuesdays, June 4–July 9
Room #4 (Children’s Area - 2nd floor), 7:00-8:30 pm
$15Led by Lane Kramer, President of The CEO InstituteLaura Beagles, 214.523.2231, [email protected]
The Intensive Journal Workshop: Part II DEPTH CONTACT: Symbolic Images and Meaning of Life (Prerequisite: The Intensive Journal Workshop, Part I)The Intensive Journal Workshops are a Sabbath from ourdaily lives, providing a time to reflect on and reconnect with our inner life. The workshops provide a progressively deepening experience for focusing inwardly, gaining access to an entire range of experiences and emotions. With the safeguards of privacy, individuals benefit from the energy and discipline created by other participants in the group, each of whom is working in the well of their own lives.
Friday, June 7
Room 329W, 5:45–9:45 pm (Dinner at 5:45 pm in Room 329E)
Saturday, June 8
Room 329W, 8:30 am–-2:00 pm (Breakfast at 8:30 am in Room 329E)
Sunday, June 9
Room 329W, 1:00–4:00 pm
$160, Register and payment due by Tuesday, May 28Led by Rev. Wally ChappellLaura Beagles, 214.523.2231, [email protected]
Summer Women’s Bible Study: “Unglued: Making Wise Choices in the Midst of RawEmotions”We hope you will join us this summer as we gain a godly perspective on responding to situations out of our control without acting out of control. We will look at practical ways to equip women to make better daily choices when it comes to relationships, reactions, and how to handle conflict and emotions in the midst of it all. The emphasis is on imperfect progress and that God can help us take small steps wrapped in grace for lasting change. This study will help us see our ‘unglued feeling’ and reactions as an opportunity to either fall back into patterns that make us wallow in guilt, or to choose more wisely and make imperfect progress to let Christ transform our hearts, minds and the words from our mouths!
Wednesdays, June 19–August 7
Room 244, 9:30–11:00 am
$25, Register by Monday, June 10Coordinators: Allison Ryan and Susan GlassmoyerLaura Beagles, 214.523.2231, [email protected]
A Study of “24/6: A Prescription for aHealthier, Happier Life”The summer months offer us a little time to slow down, rest, and enjoy some leisure. Wouldn’t it be great if we could stretch these benefits year-round?
This class will study “24/6: A Prescription for a Healthier,Happier Life” by Matthew Sleeth, MD. This book takes a modern-day look at one of our faith’s most ancient practices: the Sabbath. Erin Williams, director of Adult Ministries, will lead this class and is passionate about Sabbath rest and the ways God uses it to simplify, clarify,
and bring lasting peace to our lives.
Wednesdays: June 19–26 and July 10–31Room 362, 6:30–7:30 pm
$10 for book, Register by Friday, June 14Led by Erin WilliamsLaura Beagles, 214.523.2231, [email protected]
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Women’s Bible Fellowship Summer SeriesWomen’s Bible Fellowship is a group of women who meet throughout the year and focus on Bible study, faith enrichment, and women’s studies. This group is OPEN to newcomers at all times. During the summer months, WBF will include book studies, guest speakers and field trips.
For specifics about the book studies, dates, times and locations, please
call 214. 523.2231 according to the following timeline: June, after May
15; July, after June 1; and August, after June 15. You can purchase
your book locally.
Women’s Bible Fellowship will begin their fall study in September,meeting on Mondays from 7:00 to 8:15 am.
Laura Beagles, 214.523.2231, [email protected]
MORE INFORMATION
For the most updates information and to register please visit:
hpumc.org
PARENTINGD6 DadsCheck back with us for fall activities
D6 Dads is a way to connect fathers of children and youthat HPUMC and Munger Place. D6 Dads will hold regular breakfast meetings with engaging speakers as well as organize a variety of social and outreach events for dads and their children. For upcoming events, please visit hpumc.org/d6dads.
Amanda Garman, [email protected]
Power Up! Forum for Youth Volunteers and ParentsThis forum provides a discussion of the same Scripture that the youth will encounter during the following week in WOW, Thrive and LifeGroups. Prayer and fellowship will be on the weekly agenda, and we also will take a look at the development stages of our teens and hot topics that impact them.
Sunday, August 25–December 15
Room 384, 9:30–10:30 am
Led by Ken and Amy Berry Lucy McDaniel, [email protected]
MORE INFORMATION
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hpumc.org
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RELATIONSHIPSFrom This Day ForwardThis six-week class is designed to assist newly engaged and newly married couples to begin building their union on God’s model for marriage. The class will discuss various topics—communication, conflict resolution, intimacy, and shared resources (money, time, traditions, etc.)—within the framework of God’s design for marriage. An added benefit of this class is the ability to meet other couples in your same “life stage” and create new friendships within our church. This class will help you discover aspects of your partnership that will have a long-term impact on your marriage!
Sunday, July 14–August 18
Room #3 (Children’s Area, 2nd Floor), 5:00–6:30 pm
$35 per couple, Register by Wednesday, July 10Led by Rev. Susan Robb, Candace Winslow and Rev. Elizabeth Moseley Laura Beagles, 214.523.2231, [email protected]
DivorceCareIf you are struggling with the challenges and pain of separation or divorce, our video-based support group can help. We meet year-round, twice a month, and you may start attending at any time.
Second and fourth Thursdays of each month
Room 256, 6:30–8:00 pm (Beginning May 9)
Rev. Dawn Anderson, 214.418.2728, [email protected]
SUPPORT GROUPSAlcoholic Anonymous: Upper RoomThis is a weekly meeting of those seeking sobriety and recovery from alcohol addiction.
Monday
Room 384, 7:30–8:30 pm
Cheryl Vandiver, 214.523.2209 or [email protected]
Alcoholic Anonymous at Munger Place ChurchThis is a weekly meeting of those seeking sobriety and recovery from alcohol addiction.
Tuesday
5200 Bryan Street, Room 3 in the D6 Educational Building, located
directly behind the main church
6:30–7:30 pm
Claudia Kuby, 214.823.9929, [email protected]
Park Cities Al-Anon Family GroupAl-Anon is a weekly Twelve Step study for families and friends of alcoholics in which they learn the concepts and principles for recovering from the effects of living with a problem drinker. The program is adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous and is based on the Twelve Steps of recovery. The only requirement for attendance is that there be a problem of alcoholism in a relative or friend. Whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not, Al-Anon offers hope and recovery to all people affected by the alcoholism of a loved one.
Monday
Room 388, 6:00–7:00 pm
Cheryl Vandiver, 214.523.2209 or [email protected]
AA / Al-Anon Women’s GroupThis weekly support group promotes a safe place for women to get and stay healthy through working the Twelve Steps of recovery in AA/ Al-Anon.
Wednesday
Room 252, 6:00–7:00 pm
Nancy, 214.695.9591, [email protected], 214.802.1233, [email protected]
Families Anonymous: Solutions GroupThis open Twelve Step group provides weekly support meetings for family members or friends who are dealing with a loved one with an addiction or related issue. The meetings provide understanding and a new source of hope.
Monday
Room 244, 7:00–8:00 pm
Cathy, [email protected]
Grief Support: Beyond the Broken HeartThis ongoing grief support group is for those who have lost a loved one to death. The book “Beyond The Broken Heart” is available to participants.
Every first and third Tuesday of each month
Room 256, 6:30– 8:30 pm
Rev. Dawn Anderson, 214.418.2728, [email protected]
Christian Survivors of SuicideThis ongoing grief support group is for those who have lost a loved one to suicide.
Every second and fourth Tuesday of each month
Room 256, 6:30–8:30 pm
Rev. Dawn Anderson, 214.418.2728, [email protected]
DivorceCareIf you are struggling with the challenges and pain of separation or divorce, our video-based support group can help. We meet year-round, twice a month, and you may start attending at any time.
Second and fourth Thursdays of each month
Room 256, 6:30–8:00 pm (Beginning May 9)
Rev. Dawn Anderson, 214.418.2728, [email protected]
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Healing Estranged Relationships (H.E.R.)This group supports women who are estranged from an adult child.
Second Monday of each month
Room 120, 6:30–7:30 pm
Rev. Barbara Marcum, 214.523.2248, [email protected]
Cancer SurvivorsThis is a warm and friendly group for both survivorsand/or family members.
First Tuesday of each month
Meets at local restaurant during lunch time
Rev. Barbara Marcum, 214.523.2248, [email protected] Vandiver, 214.523.2209 or [email protected]
MORE INFORMATION
For the most updated information and to register please visit:
hpumc.org
MORE INFORMATION
For the most updates information and to register please visit:
hpumc.org
ENOUGH: Discovering Joy through Simplicity and GenerosityIf you look around, you’ll see that we live in a culture of “too much.” Too much money. Too much to do. Too much stuff. What if we came to a point in our lives when we weren’t overwhelmed, and we were free? Join Erin Williams, the director of Adult Ministries, and Richard Stanford, director of Encore Adults, as they talk about what it means to live a simple, generous life. We will use Adam Hamilton’s book and video series “Enough” as our
guide and will focus specifically on finances.
Wednesdays, August 21–28, and September 4–11
Room 329W, 6:30–8:00 pm
$10 for book, Register by Friday, August 16Led by Erin Williams and Richard StanfordLaura Beagles, 214.523.2231, [email protected]
Continue your financial journey in the fall as we dive intoDave Ramsey’s “Financial Peace University.” This nine-week video and discussion class on money is taught by America’s most trusted financial guru, Dave Ramsey. You will learn the basics of budgeting, dumping debt, planning for the future, and much more!
FINANCIAL GUIDANCE
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ARTS & RECREATIONPainting: Oil Painting, Pastels & AcrylicsWe offer instructional painting classes for oil, pastels and acrylics that are for beginner to advanced students. Supplies are only provided for oil painting. Supply list for students using:
Pastels: Paper: Canson or Strathmore Pastel pad inassorted colors (14x18, 12x16); Pastels: 3 kinds, hard (Nupastel), semi-hard (Rembrandt) and soft (Sennelier, Schmenke or Unison); pastel pencils.
Acrylics: Liquitex and Basics Starter sets are good paintbrands. Brushes: synthetics for both acrylic and oil (an assortment of 4, 6, 8); Bottle of Liquitex medium/varnish; Regular canvases will be fine for acrylic, and depending on the result you desire, watercolor paper will also work.
Oil Painting: Mondays, June 17–24; July 1–22; August 5–26
Room 210, 6:00–9:00 pm
Oil Painting, Pastels & Acrylics: Wednesdays, June 19–26; July 3–24; August 7–28
Room 210, 9:30 am–12:30 pm
Oil Painting & Pastels: Thursdays, June 20–27; July 11–25; August 1–22
Room 210, 6:30–9:00 pm
Four-week class:
$100, supplies are provided
$90, student brings own supplies
Three-week class:
$75, supplies are provided
$67.50, student brings own supplies
Two-week class:
$50, supplies are provided
$46, student brings own supplies
Laura Beagles, 214.523.2231, [email protected]
Singles Dance ClassesHPUMC Singles have a fun and long-standing relationship with Dallas dance instructor, Elaine Hewlett. Elaine has been teaching dance classes at HPUMC for almost ten years. Join us to learn new dances, make friends, and have fun together. Drop-ins are welcome. No experience necessary.
Tuesday
Room 391, Wallace Building, 8:00–9:30 pm
$25 for each 4-week series
Drop-in rate is $10
Fox Trot and Rumba: June 4–25
West Coast Swing and Salsa: July 16–August 6
East Coast Swing: September 10–October 1
Party Mix of Ballroom Dances: October 22–November 12
Christmas Party in Great Hall: December 3, 6:30–9:00 pm
Erin Williams, 214.523.2242, [email protected]
Biggers Sports & Fitness We offer classes for kids and adults, a health club with aerobic and strength training machines, an indoor play yard, and free wifi.
Biggers is available to rent for birthday parties onSaturdays (all day) and Sundays (1:00 pm–3:00 pm). Guests have access to basketballs, dodgeballs, scooters and roller skates. Bounce houses are permitted but must be rented from an outside vendor. The cost is $75/hour for HPUMC members and $100/hour for nonmembers. A two-hour minimum required. Please email Susanne Lankford at [email protected] for availability.
Youth team basketball rentals are only available onSaturdays. The rental point of contact must be a member of HPUMC. Email Joy Payne at [email protected] to be put on the waiting list. Please note that not all teams will qualify for private rentals because of Biggers Rental Policies.
Membership at Biggers is $35 a year for HPUMCmembers, plus the cost of any classes. Please register online at hpumc.org/biggers to obtain a membership card before using the facility. The cost for nonmembers is $300 per year.
Hours of Operation:Monday–Thursday, 6:00 am–8:30 pm
Friday, 6:00 am–1:30 pm
Sunday, 3:30 pm–8:30 pm
Susanne Lankford, [email protected]
Dance AerobicsAll fitness levels are welcome! Dance Aerobics combines exercise and easy to follow dance movements to fun music. Burn calories while increasing your strength and flexibility.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday:
9:00–10:00 am
$116 for 12-week session, 4xweek
Tuesday & Thursday
5:30–6:30 pm
$85 for 12-week session, 2xweek
Susanne Lankford, [email protected]
PilatesThis small group class focuses on positioning and gravity to work the muscles.
Wednesday, 9:00–10:00 am
$15 per class
Tiffany Braden, 214.282.9792, www.trainingbytiff.com
Tai ChiTai Chi Qi Gong Wellness is an ancient Chinese exercise and healing art consisting of deep stretching from head to toe with slow and relaxed movements for total self-development. Wear comfortable shirt and long pants.
Thursday, 11:00 am–Noon
$65 per month
Susanne Lankford, [email protected]
ZumbaThis class is a fuse of Latin music and moves for a fun workout. Fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt while burning calories.
Monday
Room 391, Wallace Building, Noon–1:00 pm
$40 per month
Drop-in rate is $10
Susanne Lankford, [email protected]
Zumba GoldThis class is a fuse of Latin music and moves for a fun workout. Fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt while burning calories.
Wednesday
Room 391, Wallace Building, Noon–1:00 pm
$40 per month
Drop-in rate is $10
Susanne Lankford, [email protected]
MORE INFORMATION
For the most updated information and to register please visit:
hpumc.org
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• If you recieve a citation: You may appeal a ticket by going to the website www.smu.edu/parknpony, click on “contact ParknPony,” scroll down to “Parking Operations; Citation Appeal,” and have the citation number at hand.
• SMU enforces their parking restrictions:7:00 am–7:00 pm Monday – Thursday, 7:00 am–5:00 pm Friday
• On weekdays, whether parking in the church parking lot or theMeadows Museum Garage, cars need to display one of the followingformsofidentification:theroundHPstickeravailableattheWallaceBuildingreceptiondeskandtheBusinessOfficeorfillout the form on the right of this page.
• Enter the Meadows Parking Garage only by left hand drive.
• All restrictions (handicapped parking, compact cars, fire lanes,reserved spaces, no parking zones) are enforced all the time.
• Biggers parking is reserved for those visiting Biggers.
• Plan to arrive 15 minutes early for your class.
Name:____________________________________________
isattendingClassatHPUMCandispermittedtopark in church parking lot or Meadows Parking Garage on the lower level. Enter the garage only by left hand drive. This permit must be displayed on the front dash at all times. Failure to display may result in a citation.
Class:_______________________________________________
Beginning Time:_____________________________________
Ending Time:________________________________________
Class Starts:_________________________________________
Class Ends:_________________________________________
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