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OF INTEREST POINTES INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Citywide Special Events Aquacs & Recreaon Programs Senior Acvies Park Informaon Fitness January ‐ May 2014 S p r i n g T i m e F a m i l y E v e n t s P a g e 2 4 - 2 6

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The Keller Pointe OF  INTEREST POINTES 

INSIDE THIS ISSUE: 

Citywide Special Events     Aqua�cs & Recrea�on Programs Senior Ac�vi�es    Park Informa�on     Fitness 

January ‐ May 2014 

Spring Time

Family Events

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Keller Parks and Recreation Department MissionEnriching our Community Through People, Parks, and Programs.

City of Keller Mayor and City Council MembersPat McGrail, Mayor Bill Dodge, Place 4Debbie Bryan, Place 1 John Hoffmann, Place 5Gary Reaves, Place 2 Doug Miller, Place 6Tom Cawthra, Mayor Pro Tem

Keller Parks and Recreation Advisory BoardRon Jencopale, Chairperson Maureen Hagan, Place 5Andy Wheaton, Vice Chair Toby Lewis, Place 6Todd Nelson, Place 1 Darrell Wilde, Place 7Phil Olsen, Place 4

Keller Parks and Recreation Administrative StaffDona Roth Kinney, CPRP Director of Parks and RecreationDan Burger Superintendent of ParksJulie Adkins Superintendent of RecreationTravis Miller Special Events CoordinatorDebbie Park Administrative SecretaryChastity Minter Recreation Aide

The Keller Pointe. ......................................... 3

Facility Rentals .......................................... 4-5

Youth Camps/Programs..............................6-9

Adult Programs ........................................... 10

Adult Leagues ..............................................11

Outdoor Recreation.................................12-13

Aquatics ................................................. 14-16

Martial Arts ................................................. 17

Personal Training ........................................ 18

Group Exercise ............................................ 18

Party Packages ............................................ 19

Senior Activities Center ......................... 20-23

Citywide Special Events ........................ 24-27

Membership Information........................28-29

Registration Information ............................. 30

Parks System ............................................... 31

Discount Tickets...........................................31

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We’re proud Members of ....Keller Parks and Recreation is proud to be a member of the fol-lowing organizations: Keep Texas Beautiful, Texas Recreation and Parks Society, Texas Amateur Athletic Federation, Texas Festivals & Events Association and Tree City USA.

Keller Parks and Recreation1100 Bear Creek ParkwayP.O. Box 770 Keller, Texas 76244-0770Phone: 817-743-4050Fax: 817-743-4193E-mail: parks&[email protected] site: www.kellerparksandrec.org

SurveysAfter participating in an event or program, please complete a short survey, located on our website, within 30 days. Bring in your confirmation of completion and receive $5 off your next program registration at The Keller Pointe as our thank you. Not valid on memberships.

Who Keeps Keller Beautiful? We Do!Keller is a “Keep Texas Beautiful” Proud Community. Cur-rently, 20 miles of right-of-way and four spots have been adopted by Keller Proud Volunteers. If you are interested in adopting one mile of city right-of-way or a spot, and participating in annual clean-up and beautification projects, call Keller Parks and Recreation at 817-743-4050 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

Register for Programs Online at www.thekellerpointe.com

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The Keller Pointe405 Rufe Snow Drive, Keller, Texas 76248Phone: 817-743-4FUN (4386)Fax: 817-743-4355E-mail: [email protected] site: www.thekellerpointe.com

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Monday-Thursday ...................5:00 AM-10:00 PM Friday ........................................5:00 AM-9:00 PM

Saturday.....................................8:00 AM-8:00 PM Sunday ................................... 10:00 AM-6:00 PM

Indoor Pool HoursLap Swim and Current Channel- for Fitness Only (Lap Lanes closed for Water Aerobics)Monday-Friday ...........................5:00 AM-12:00PMWater Aerobics .........................10:00 AM-11:00AM

Indoor Pool Open SwimMonday-Friday .............................4:00 PM-8:00 PMSaturday....................................12:00 PM-8:00 PMSunday.......................................12:00 PM-5:30 PM

*Indoor Pool will open at noon on KISD Holidays

Facility Holiday ScheduleNew Year’s Day........................8:00 AM-10:00 PMEaster..........................................................ClosedMemorial Day.............................8:00 AM-8:00 PM

Outdoor Pool HoursMay 24..................... ........................ 11:00 AM-7:00 PMMay 25..................... ........................ 11:00 AM-5:30 PMMay 26..................... ........................ 12:00 PM-7:00 PMMay 31..............................................11:00 AM-7:00 PMJune 1...............................................11:00 AM-5:30 PM

*Hours subject to change without notice.

Facility Hours

The City of Keller Parks & Recreation Department’s ePlay service is available for online registration. Register online for classes, programs, activities and special events that are found in our Pointes of Interest Brochure. To register visit www.thekellerpointe.com and click on ePlay! Registration for memberships and personal training is not available on-line. Registration for these programs must be done over the phone or at

The Keller Pointe.

The Keller Pointe VisionTo be recognized in the recreation industry as a fiscal and operational leader with a first class facility achieving continuous growth.

The Keller Pointe MissionThe Keller Pointe exceeds community expectations and achieves fiscal success by providing unprecedented service and award winning programs.

The Keller Pointe Administrative StaffGeri Marsh ManagerDenise Winger Assistant ManagerPam Wilie Accounting AssistantTony Farina Building Operations SupervisorSam Pudgil Aquatics SupervisorJeremy Montoya Sales CoordinatorCarrie Stevenson Marketing & Events CoordinatorClint Konkle Fitness CoordinatorKelli Kilpatrick Trainer/Group Ex CoordinatorJennifer Oakes Recreation SupervisorCourtney Smith Assistant Recreation SupervisorRyan Lee Customer Service SupervisorShanna Bailey Assistant Customer Service Sup

The Keller Pointe Advisory BoardRuthie Leffel Robert MaxeyKathy Reaves Marlo CasabarPenny Lotterhos Ralph Nitsch Phil Ochsner

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RoomsThe Keller Pointe has three single meeting/banquet rooms which may be combined to fit your needs. • Wild Rose Room • Double Springs Room • Cross Timbers Room

Room Capacity • One Room: 90 people with chairs 50 people iwth chairs and tables

• Two Rooms: 180 people with chairs 100 people with chairs and tables

• Three Rooms: 270 people with chairs 160 people with chairs and tables

Facilities • All three rooms have a tile floor • The Cross Timbers Room has direct access to a catering kitchen

• The Wild Rose room has a recessed projection screen

• Access to wireless high speed internet in each meeting room at no additional cost • Six foot round or rectangular tables to suit your event needs

Meeting Room Equipment Rental • TV/VCR/DVD—$25

• PA System—$25 • LCD Projector—$25 • Dry erase board, easel, and podium-Free

AvailabilityBear Creek Rooms are available for rental from 5:00 am to 1:00 am. (Note: The building closes at 10:00 pm Monday through Thursday, 9:00 pm Friday, 8:00 pm Saturday, and 6:00 pm Sunday after which extended hour fees will apply). The contract, deposit and half the rental must be paid at the time of booking. The re-maining balance is due 30 days prior to the rental.

DepositsA deposit of $100 is required on facility rentals, along with the completion of The Keller Pointe Facility Reservation contract and payment. The deposit will be refunded if the area used has been left in good order and all conditions of the contract have been met. An additional $150 deposit for alcohol consumption and/or teenage event is required, along with the cost and sched-uling of a Keller police officer on site. All rentals are a minimum of two hours.

Resident/Member One Room $145/two hours $45/each additional hourTwo Rooms $240/two hours $66/each additional hourThree Rooms $320/two hours $79/each additional hourNon-Resident/Non-Member One Room $170/two hours $58/each additional hourTwo Rooms $260/two hours $76/each additional hourThree Rooms $340/two hours $89/each additional hour

Extended Hours FeeAn extended hours fee of $15.00 per hour will apply to all facility rentals extending past the regular building operating hours.

Cancellation Policy for All Facility Rentals A written cancellation notice signed by the applicant must be received at least thirty (30) days prior to the scheduled event in order for user to receive a full refund minus a $25 service charge. A forfeiture of the reservation fee will result if a user fails to provide a 30 day written cancellation notice.

Bear Creek Room Rental Rates

ContractsContracts for all facility rentals and parties must be completed and signed at time of booking along with payment.

Bear Creek Room Rentals

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Member Half Court $35/hourFull Court $55/hour

Non-Member Half Court $43/hourFull Court $71/hour

* The Keller Pointe gymnasium is available for reservations during non-peek and after hours.

Gym Rental Rates

Pool Rentals• Rentals must be a minimum of two hours and are avail-

able before or after regular hours of operation.• Events can begin 30 minutes after the pool closes to the

public.• Lifeguards are provided for every pool rental.• Deposit of $100 required.• Full payment and signed contract for rental required at

the time of reservation.

Member Indoor OutdoorFirst two hours $350 $600Each additional hour $200 $280

Non-Member First two hours $490 $840Each additional hour $280 $350

*Additional fees apply for rentals over 200 patrons. Contact our aquatics department for more information.

*Full payment for rental required at the time of reservation

Pool Rental Rates

Lock-In PartiesSpend the night at The Keller Pointe! Each lock-in party in-cludes eight hours of fun. Participants will have use of the gymnasium, indoor pool (limited time) and Bear Creek Rooms. The Keller Pointe can accommodate groups of up to 350 people. Call our customer service desk for more details. A $500 deposit is required for lock-ins. All rental policies apply.*Full payment and signed contract for rental required at the time of reservation.

Member Flat Fee (up to 200 participants) $950 Additional Indoor Pool Hours $125/hour

Non-Member Flat Fee (up to 200 participants) $1330Additional Indoor Pool Hours $125/hour

* Each additional participant over 200 is $5/each

Lock-In Rental RatesKeller Pointe Pavilion Rental During Off Season (Outdoor Pool is closed)

Minimum 3-hours Resident Non-ResidentFirst three hours $30 $40Each additional hour $15 $20

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Student Holiday: Adventure Day CampAt The Keller Pointe’s Student Holiday Camp; camp-ers will enjoy a fun field trip to Ft. Worth Museum of Science. Afternoon snacks will be provided but please bring your own morning snack, lunch, swim suit and towel. Date Day Time CodeFeb 17 M 7am-6pm 19773Ages: 6-12 years Fee: $50 Members/ $60 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Feb 12

Spring Break Adventure CampSchool’s out for the week and it’s time to have fun! Come join all your friends at The Keller Pointe for a fun filled week of games, crafts, swimming and a field trip to Sharkarosa Wildlife Ranch. Have fun while meeting new friends in a safe and friendly en-vironment! A 5-business day written notice is re-quired to withdraw from camp, less the $25 deposit. If withdrawing less than 5-business days from start of camp, no refund is available. Date Day Time CodeMar 10-14 M-F 7am-6pm 19772 Ages: 6-12 years Fee: $145 Members/ $165 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Mar 5

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Early Release: ½ Day CampAt The Keller Pointe’s Early Release ½ day camp; campers will enjoy a half day full of fun and a field trip! Snacks will be provided. Date Day Time CodeMain EventJan 24 F 12-6pm 19774TinseltownMar 7 F 12-6pm 19775Altitude Trampoline ParkApr 25 F 12-6pm 19776Ages: 6-12 years Fee: $ 30 Members/ $ 40 Non-Members per trip Reg. Deadline: 10 days before trip

Lego Camp Using LEGO’s Simple and Motorized Mechanisms Set, campers will build and explore machines and mechanisms, investigate motorized machines, and study gearing mechanisms with this core brick set. Campers will also investigate the principles of simple machines, mechanisms, and structures; experiment with balanced and unbalanced forces and friction; measure distance, time, speed, and weight; and much more. Date Day Time CodeMar 10-14 M-F 1-4pm 19656Ages: 8-12 yearsFee: $100 Members/ $140 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Mar 7

1/2 Day camps

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Camp trip to SharkarosaWildlife Ranch!!

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Spring Break Art Camp Imagine the fun you can have painting real masterpieces under the patient guidance of professional artists, Robert & Susan Garden from the Robert Garden School of Art. You will complete landscapes and seascapes with delightful spring themes, animals, florals and still lifes using oil, watercolor, acrylic, charcoal and oil pastels that you’ll be proud to frame and display. Wear an old t-shirt, bring a snack and a roll of paper towels. Supply Fee: $15 in supply fee due to instructor on 1st day of class.Date Day Time CodeMar 10-13 M-Th 9-11:45am 19618Ages: 5-13 yearsFee: $60 Members/ $84 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Mar 7

RARE Learning Film Making Camp This is a video production camp that teaches digi-tal video filming, editing principles, and production techniques. It is designed to generate an interest in critical observation and communications by engaging participants in the film making process. During camp students will learn on-air confidence, script writing skills and get an introduction to production and edit-ing. Students will learn the basics of pre-production, production and post–production process and will be preparing a short film. The camera, lighting, green screen and computer for class are provided by RARE Learning. Date Day Time CodeJan 9-Feb 6 Th 5:30-7:30pm 19657Feb 13-Mar 13 Th 5:30-7:30pm 19660**Mar 10-13 M-Th 1-4pm 19658Mar 27-Apr 24 Th 5:30-7:30pm 19659May 1-29 Th 5:30-7:30pm 19661Ages: 9–15 yearsFee: $115 Members/ $161 Non-Members **$145 Members/ $203 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: 6 Days before camp begins

“You Can Paint” Youth Oil Painting You will be amazed at the beautiful oil or acrylic paint-ing your child can create in each 1 ½ hour workshop. Step-by-step, patient instruction by a professional art-ist will encourage student’s creativity and assist them in completing a truly amazing work of art each class that you’ll be proud to frame and hang. All art sup-plies are provided with supply fee, bring paper towels and wear old shirt. Supply Fee: $15 in supply fee due to instructor on 1st day of class.Date Day Time Code“Still Life with Fruit & Wine Bottle”Jan 22 W 4-5:30pm 19671“Georgia O’Keefe’s Poppy”Feb 26 W 4-5:30pm 19672“Portrait of a Sea Shell”Mar 26 W 4-5:30pm 19673“Bluebonnet Trails at Y.O. Ranch”Apr 23 W 4-5:30pm 19674“Japanese Gardens with Mood Bridge” May 21 W 4-5:30pm 19675Ages: 5-13 yearsFee: $10 Members/ $14 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: 5 days before class begins

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Games Begin Day Time Code Ages 8-10 yearsSession 1 Jan 25 Sat 10am-7pm 19746Session 2 Apr 5 Sat 10am-7pm 19748Age 11-14 yearsSession 1 Jan 25 Sat 10am-7pm 19747Session 2 Apr 5 Sat 10am-7pm 19749Fee: $84 Members/ $118 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Session 1: Dec 22, Late Reg: Jan 5 Session 2: Mar 2, Late Reg: Mar 9

Young YogisYour child will learn about yoga, improve their ability to focus, and build their self-esteem while having fun. Young yogis will learn poses, breathing techniques, and yoga values for better living. We’ll play games, act silly, and finish each class with a quiet time. Still-ness and deep relaxation are as much a part of yoga as action and movement. No class the week of March 10-14 and May 26. Date Day Time CodeJan 6-29 M/W 4:30-5:30pm 19686Feb 3-26 M/W 4:30-5:30pm 19702Mar 3-Apr 2 M/W 4:30-5:30pm 19703Apr 7-30 M/W 4:30-5:30pm 19704May 5-June 2 M/W 4:30-5:30pm 19705Ages: 5-13 yearsFee: $60 Members/ $84 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Wednesday before class begins

Soccer Sparks Skills AcademyTaught by leading coaches with USSF National Soccer Coaching licenses, the class uses advanced, “all-ball” training techniques to help students meet their maxi-mum potential while emphasizing on fair play and en-joyment of the game. No class on March 12.Date Day Time Age CodeJan 8-Feb 26 W 4:25-5pm 3 yrs 19662Jan 8-Feb 26 W 5-5:45pm 4-5 yrs 19663Jan 8-Feb 26 W 5:45-6:30pm 6-9 yrs 19664Mar 5-Apr 23 W 4:25-5pm 3 yrs 19665Mar 5-Apr 23 W 5-5:45pm 4-5 yrs 19666Mar 5-Apr 23 W 5:45-6:30pm 6-9 yrs 19667May 7-Jun 25 W 4:25-5pm 3 yrs 19668May 7-Jun 25 W 5-5:45pm 4-5 yrs 19669May 7-Jun 25 W 5:45-6:30pm 6-9 yrs 19670Fee: $88 Members/ $123 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Sunday before class begins

Youth Sports

Youth Volleyball League This recreation league is perfect if you are just learn-ing the game of volleyball, or need to perfect your skills as you get ready to try out for your local school team. Fun and learning are emphasized over competi-tion in this league. Participants will be split into two age groups; 8-10 & 11-14. This league will be a “social” (friends play with friends) league and we will do our best to keep teams distributed in that manner. Teams will have one practice a week and games will be played on Saturdays. Participation awards will be given at the end of the season. Participants who want their child to “play up” (older age division) must coach. VOL-UNTEER COACHES ARE NEEDED FOR EACH TEAM. Requests must be written on Program Registration/Liability Waiver, any special requests given after the late registration deadline cannot be guaranteed. No games April 19 or May 24. *There is an additional $10 late registration fee after the deadline.

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Tumbling for Tots This program is designed to develop coordination, body awareness, and basic tumbling skills. Students should wear a T-shirt and shorts or a leotard to class. No class week of March 10-14 and May 26.Date Day Time CodeJan 6-29 M/W 12-12:30pm 19681Feb 3-26 M/W 12-12:30pm 19682Mar 3-Apr 2 M/W 12-12:30pm 19683Apr 2-30 W/M 12-12:30pm 19684*May 5-28 M/W 12-12:30pm 19685Ages: 3-6 yearsFee: $35 Members/ $49 Non-Members *$30 Members/$49 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Friday before class begins

Ballet for Tots Develop rhythm, balance, coordination, and grace in this structured and fun class. Students need to wear a leotard, tights, and ballet slippers. Please purchase supplies AFTER first class. No Class May 26.Date Day Time CodeJan 6-29 M/W 12:35-1:10pm 19676Feb 3-26 M/W 12:35-1:10pm 19677Mar 3-Apr 2 M/W 12:35-1:10pm 19678Apr 2-30 W/M 12:35-1:10pm 19679*May 5-28 M/W 12:35-1:10pm 19680Ages: 3-6 yearsFee: $35 Members/ $49 Non-Members *$30 Members/$49 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Friday before class begins

Jo-Ann’s Little Dancers – Ballet Students will develop rhythm, poise, and coordination while learning the fundamentals of ballet. This class will create group interaction skills and support your child’s self-esteem and positive image. Ballet shoes, leotards, and tights are required for all dance classes. Additional Recital costume requirements will apply. No class March 14 & April 18. Date Day Time CodeJan 3-24 F 6-6:45pm 19687Jan 31-Feb 21 F 6-6:45pm 19688Feb 28-Mar 28 F 6-6:45pm 19689Apr 4-May 2 F 6-6:45pm 19690May 9-30 F 6-6:45pm 19691Ages: 7-12 yearsFee: $40 Members/ $56 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Tuesday before class begins

Hip-Hop & JazzStudents will learn the basics of jazz and hip-hop technique and style. Students will learn how to stretch properly, learn center floor combinations, turns and work two dance routines. Dancers should wear black jazz shoes or sneakers along with dance wear or com-fortable street clothes. Additional Recital costume re-quirements will apply. No class March 14 & April 18. Date Day Time CodeJan 3-24 F 7-7:45pm 19692Jan 31-Feb 21 F 7-7:45pm 19693Feb 28-Mar 28 F 7-7:45pm 19694Apr 4-May 2 F 7-7:45pm 19695May 9-30 F 7-7:45pm 19696Ages: 6-12 yearsFee: $40 Members/ $56 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Tuesday before class begins

Drill Team Prep Do you have what it takes to make your high school Drill Team? Join our class and get prepared! Partici-pants will work on conditioning/strengthening, kicks, turns, leaps, splits and dance combinations. No class March 14 & April 18.Date Day Time CodeJan 3-24 F 8-8:45pm 19697Jan 31-Feb 21 F 8-8:45pm 19698Feb 28-Mar 28 F 8-8:45pm 19699Apr 4-May 2 F 8-8:45pm 19700May 9-30 F 8-8:45pm 19701Ages: 7th-12th GradeFee: $40 Members/ $56 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Tuesday before class begins

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Social Ballroom (Age 16+)Would you like to learn how to dance like the “stars?” No partner necessary! Please join us in learning how to express yourself with confidence with a variety of basic ballroom dance rhythms, such as Rumba, Foxtrot, Salsa, Bachata, Cha-Cha, Merengue, Swing and Waltz. Please wear shoes with leather soles. No Class on March 12th.Date Day Time CodeJan 8-29 W 7:30-8:30pm 19706Feb 5-26 W 7:30-8:30pm 19707Mar 5-Apr 2 W 7:30-8:30pm 19708Apr 9-30 W 7:30-8:30pm 19709May 7-28 W 7:30-8:30pm 19710Fee: $50 Members/ $70 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Sunday before class begins

“You Can Paint” Adult Oil Painting (Ages 16+)Even if you’ve never held a brush you’ll be painting with confidence and ease using a time-saving ap-proach to achieve amazing results in oil painting. At each inspiring and fun class taught by a professional artist you will complete a different masterpiece you’ll be proud to frame and hang. Bring paper towels and wear an old shirt. Supply Fee: $20 due to instructor on 1st day of class.Date Day Time Code“Still Life with Fruit & Wine Bottle”Jan 22 W 6-8:45pm 19711“Georgia O’Keefe’s Poppy“Feb 26 W 6-8:45pm 19712“Portrait of a Sea Shell”Mar 26 W 6-8:45pm 19713“Bluebonnet Trails at Y.O. Ranch”Apr 23 W 6-8:45pm 19714“Japanese Gardens with Mood Bridge” May 21 W 6-8:45pm 19715Fee: $20 Members/ $28 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: 5 days before class begins

Kitchen Essentials (Age 18+)Join Chef Arevalo & Chef Stephenson of FnG Eats at their kitchen and dining facility for one on one cooking instruc-tion. You will receive recipes, aprons, towels, & hats. Please bring your “hunger” to learn, your own personal knives, and wear slip resistant shoes.Date Day Time CodeJan 6, 20 M 8:30-10:30am 19706Feb 3, 17 M 8:30-10:30am 19707Mar 3, 17 M 8:30-10:30am 19708Apr 7, 21 M 8:30-10:30am 19709May 5, 19 M 8:30-10:30am 19710Fee: $30 Members/ $42 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Monday before class beginsLocation: FnG Eats, 201 Town Center Blvd.

Clip and Save! (Age 16+)Join Auntie M’s Coupon instructors in learning the art of saving money! This class will go over the basics of using coupons, frugal living, organization and how to shop while saving the maximum amount of money. Date Day Time CodeJan 14 T 6-9pm 19721Feb 11 T 6-9pm 19722Apr 15 T 6-9pm 19733May 13 T 6-9pm 19724Fee: $25 Members/ $35 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Tuesday before class begins

Learn how to make a beautiful deco mesh wreath! Stacey will share her knowledge and expertise so you can make your very own professional quality wreath. Please bring a pair of good scissors and your creativity. Supply Fee: $35 due to the instructor on the first day of class.

Date Day Time CodeJan 8 W 6-9pm 19725Feb 12 W 9am-12pm 19826Mar 5 W 6-9pm 19727Apr 9 W 9am-12pm 19728May 14 W 6-9pm 19729Fee: $10 Members/ $14 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Wednesday before class begins

Deco Mesh Wreath Making Workshop (Age 16+)

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Men’s Basketball Leagues (Age 16+)The Keller Pointe offers a Competitive, 35 and Over, and Recreation basketball league. The leagues consist of an eight week regular season followed by playoffs. Register early at The Keller Pointe as these leagues fill up fast and space is limited. NO GAMES week of March 10 – 14 or week of July 4th. Games Day Time DeadlineFeb 10-Apr 21 M-Comp 7-10pm Feb 2Feb 10-Apr 21 M-35 & Over 7-10pm Feb 3Feb 13-Apr 24 Th-Rec 7-10pm Feb 6Apr 28-July 7 M-Comp 7-10pm Apr 21Apr 28-July 7 M-35 & Over 7-10pm Apr 21May 1-July 10 Th-Rec 7-10pm Apr 21Fee: $375/Team

COED Volleyball League (Age 16+)The Keller Pointe is a great place to bring a team and play some V-BALL! The indoor co-ed leagues will be officiated and are played at The Keller Pointe. The league consists of an eight week regular season fol-lowed by playoffs. Date Day Time DeadlineFeb 4-Apr 8 Tu 7-10pm Jan 27Apr 22-June 17 Tu 7-10pm Apr 24Fee: $185/Team

Adult Softball Leagues (Age 16+)Bring your team to the Keller Sports Complex for a USSSA sanctioned league. We offer both Men’s & COED leagues. Teams will be required to play with softballs provided by The Keller Pointe. Each team will receive 12 balls to begin the season. Additional balls can be purchased throughout the season. NO GAMES March 12th, April 20th, May 25th, July 6th.Date Day Time DeadlineFeb 26-May 7 W (Men) 7-11pm Feb 19Mar 2- May11 Sun (Coed) 7-11pm Feb 23May 14-July 16 W(Men) 7-11pm May 7May 18-Aug 3 Sun(Coed) 7-11pm May 11Fee: $410/Team

KATCH Tennis(Age 16+)Grab your old tennis partner or come out and find a new one by playing in one of Keller’s Adult Tennis Leagues. League play is held at the Keller High School Courts. These leagues are run by the Keller Alliance Tennis Charter (KATCH). Leagues run for eight weeks. Each player needs to bring two unopened cans of hard court tennis balls.Date Day Time League Mar 25 Tu 9am Women’s 2.5-3.5 DoublesMar 27 Th 9am Women’s 2.5-3.5 DoublesFee: $24 Reg. Deadline: Friday before matches begin

Men’s 8 on 8 Flag Football (Age 16+)Is it too early for MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL?! We don’t think so! You bring your team and we will bring the flags and the game ball. This league consists of an eight week regular season followed by playoffs. Games Day Time DeadlineMar 17-May 19 M 6:30-11pm Mar 9 Fee: $350 Team

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Kayaking Clear Creek Greenbelt 380 Paddle up Elm Fork to the confluence at Clear Creek by using sit-on-top kayaks. Participants will be trans-ported from The Keller Pointe to Denton’s Greenbelt 380. Please wear clothes and shoes that can get wet. No Flip Flops Allowed. In addition, please bring a sack lunch and any optional items you may require, i.e. sunscreen, bug spray, hat, etc.Date Day Time CodeMar 29 Sat 9:15am-2pm 19757Ages: 10+Fee: $25 Members/ $35 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Mar 23

Paddle Boarding Come ‘walk on water’ and have fun in the sun with our new Stand Up Paddleboarding trip to Lake Grapevine. During this trip you will learn the basic instructions of Paddleboarding with one of SUP NTX’s instructors and be a pro in no time. Includes transportation to Lake Grapevine, 2 and a half hour lesson, life jackets, paddles and instructor fee. Please wear comfortable clothing and sunscreen.Date Day Time CodeApr 26 Sat 9am-1pm 19758May 3 Sat 9am-1pm 19759May 17 Sat 9am-1pm 19777Ages: 14+ years, 14 and under must be accompanied by parentFee: $55 Members/ $77 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Monday before class begins

Horseback Riding Saddle up with the gang and let Agave Hurricane Trail Companies friendliest horses take you through the cool and shady acres surrounding Grapevine’s picture postcard lake. All participants will need to wear a hel-met provided by Agave. Participants must complete The Keller Pointe liability waiver and must have their parent or guardian sign an additional Agave liability waiver. Date Day Time CodeMar 11 Tu 9am-12pm 19753May 3 Sat 9am-12pm 19754Ages: 11-16 yearsFee: $60 Members/ $84 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Session 1: Feb 25 Session 2: Apr 22

Nature HikeJoin a Master Naturalist on a guided hike through one of the areas Nature Preserves. Please wear comfortable shoes and long pants. Water bottle, sunscreen and hat recommended.Date Day Time CodeMar 1 Sat 9am-1pm 19755Apr 12 Sat 9am-1pm 19756Ages: Adult or 12 & under with an adultFee: $20 Members/ $30 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Session 1: Feb 23 Session 2: Apr 6

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Beginning Archery Join a certified USA Archery instructor to learn basic techniques to get you started. The program promotes student education and participation in the life long sport of Archery. All equipment will be provided. Please wear a hat, sunscreen and bring plenty of water. Participants 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. The adult does not have to participate.Date Day Time CodeMar 1 S 9-11am 19750Mar 8 S 9-11am 19751Ages: 8+ yearsFee: $30 Members/ $42 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Tuesday before class begins

After School Archery Program - ASAP Join a certified USA Archery instructor to learn ba-sic techniques to get you started. The after school program promotes student education and participa-tion in the life long sport of Archery. Participants will work towards awards and goals and close out the ses-sion with a shootout with the Denia Recreation Cen-ter Program. All equipment will be provided. Please wear a hat, sunscreen and bring plenty of water. No class on April 18.TKP Ready Aim Fire with Denton @ The Keller Pointe on Friday May 9th at 4:30pm. Students will compete against the young men and women in the City of Den-ton’s Denia Recreation Center’s after school program. No Class April 18.Date Day Time CodeMar 28-May 9 F 3:30-4:30pm 19752May 9 F 3:30-8pm @ TKPAges: 8-14 yearsFee: $75 Members/ $105 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Mar 21

Parkour Learn to overcome obstacles both mentally and physi-cally in an efficient way. Our instructors teach you to overcome fear and visualize your route/escape in any situation. Led by World Freerunning & Parkour Fed-eration and USA Parkour certified instructors in Bear Creek Park. No classes on March 9 and 15, April 19 and 20, May 24 and 25. Date Day Time Age CodeJan 4-25 S 2-3:30pm 8-12 19760Jan 5-26 Su 2-3:30pm 12+ 19761Feb 1-22 S 2-3:30pm 8-12 19762Feb 2-23 Su 2-3:30pm 12+ 19763Mar 1-29 S 2-3:30pm 8-12 19764Mar 2-30 Su 2-3:30pm 12+ 19765*Apr 5-26 S 2-3:30pm 8-12 19766*Apr 6-27 Su 2-3:30pm 12+ 19767May 3-24 S 2-3:30pm 8-12 19768May 4-June 1 Su 2-3:30pm 12+ 19769**Jan 4-May 24 S 2-3:30pm 8-12 19770**Jan 5- June 1 Su 2-3:30pm 12+ 19769Fee: $55 Members/ $77 Non-Members * $42 Members/$59 Non-Members ** $240 Members/ $330 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Sunday before class begins

Therapeutic RecreationThis program is a great way for teens and adults to in-teract creatively and socially with others who have a mental, physical or any other disabling condition. We encourage fun and participation for all on our outings or in facility activities. Such activities may include bowling, movies, games as well as arts and crafts! Fee includes all activities, crafts and transportation. No class March 11 or 13.Date Day Time CodeTeen Scene (13-17)Jan 7-28 T 4:30-6:30pm 19778Feb 4-25 T 4:30-6:30pm 19779Mar 4-25 T 4:30-6:30pm 19780Apr 1-22 T 4:30-6:30pm 19781May 6-27 T 4:30-6:30pm 19782Keller Club (18+)Jan 9-30 Th 3-5pm 19783Feb 6-27 Th 3-5pm 19784Mar 6-27 Th 3-5pm 19785Apr 3-24 Th 3-5pm 19786May 8-29 Th 3-5pm 19787Fee: $70 Members/ $98 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: One week before class begins

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Parent/Tot (Ages 6-36 months)This course is designed to teach comfort in the water and basic water readi-ness through play. This course focuses on motor and buoyancy skills. Parent or adult is required in the water during all classes. Each class is 30 minutes.

Preschool (Ages 3-5 years)Preschool is for first time swimmers who are learning to swim with little assistance. This class increases comfort in the water and begins developing basic water safety and swimming skills. Each class is 30 minutes.

Days: Mon/Wed or Tues/Thurs (4 weeks)Times: 11am, 4pm, 5pm, 6pm or 7pmDays: Saturday (8 weeks)Times: 9am, 10am or 11amAges: 3-5 yearsFee: $50 Members/$65 Non-MembersReg. Deadline: Friday before lessons begin

Group Swim LessonsOur swimming program follows the nationally recognized Jeff Ellis Swim Pro-gram. Our goal is to provide a quality program where participants can build confidence and skills in the water to become lifelong swimmers. Each class is 45 minutes long for four weeks. All classes have a minimum of 2 students and a maximum of 5 students. Level 1: BeginnerLevel 2: Advanced BeginnerLevel 3: IntermediateLevel 4: Advanced

Days: Mon/Wed or Tues/Thurs (4 weeks) Times: 4pm, 5pm, 6pm or 7pm (Not all levels are offered at all time slots)Days: Saturday (8 weeks)Times: 9am, 10am or 11amAges: 5 years and upFee: $95 Members/$110 Non-MembersReg. Deadline: Friday before lessons begin

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Private Swim LessonsOur private swim lessons follow the nationally recognized Jeff Ellis Swim Program and are taught by certified instructors. Private swim lessons give participants the skills and techniques to become lifelong swimmers, with times that fit into your busy schedule. Please complete a registration form, with payment, at the Customer Service Desk and the Program Coordinator will contact you.Private Lesson Policies:*Max of two participants per lesson.*Cancellations made 24 hours in advance will be rescheduled.*Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance will not be rescheduled. You may reschedule one lesson per lesson set and two lessons per eight lesson set.* All lessons must be completed within six months of purchase .

Lifeguard Course The Purpose of the American Red Cross Waterpark Lifeguarding Course is to provide entry-level lifeguard par-ticipants with the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies. This course will also provide the necessary training in order to operate A.E.D. and Oxygen equipment. PARTICIPANTS MUST ATTEND ALL CLASS SESSIONS.Prerequisites:1. Must be 15 years of age on or before the final scheduled class date.2. Swim 300 yards continuously demonstrating breath control and rhythmic breathing. Candidates may swim using the front crawl, breaststroke, or a combination of both. Swim goggles may be used. Use of backstroke and or sidestroke is not allowed. 3. Candidates must be able to tread water for 2 minutes using only their legs. 4. Complete the following timed event within 1 minute and 40 seconds. a. Starting in the water, swim 20 yards. Face may be in or out of the water. Swim goggles may not be used. b. Surface dive, feet first or head first, to a depth of 7 to 10 feet to retrieve a 10 pound object. c. Return to the surface and swim 20 yards on the back to return to the starting point with both hands holding the object and keeping the face near the surface so that they are able to take a breath. Candidates should not swim the distance under water. Exit the water without use of a ladder or steps. Date Day Time CodeFeb 12-16 W-Su M-F 5-9pm/S-Su 9am-6pm 19611Mar 13-16 Th-Su 9am-6pm 19614Apr 16-20 W-Su M-F 5-9pm/S-Su 9am-6pm 19613May 21-25 W-Su M-F 5-9pm/S-Su 9am-6pm 19612Ages: 15+Fee: $225 (Students that do not meet the prerequisites may request a $140 refund)Reg. Deadline: 5 days before class begins

Four-30 Minute Sessions$75 Member/$95 Non-Member$15 Additional Person

Eight-30 Minute Session$150 Member/$190 Non-Member$15 Additional Person

Fee:One-30 Minute Session$20 Member/$25 Non-Member$15 Additional Person

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American Red Cross CPR/AED TrainingNeed to get certified for your job or a volunteer posi-tion? Or just want to be prepared for an emergency situation? Then make the commitment to become certified in CPR/AED. This course includes learn-ing to respond to emergency situations and care for life-threatening events, sudden illnesses, and multiple injuries. Successful completion of this course certifies the participant in Adult and Child CPR/AED, Infant CPR and standard first aid.Date Day Time CodeJan 12 Su 12-6pm 19601Feb 16 Su 12-6pm 19602Mar 9 Su 12-6pm 19603Apr 20 Su 12-6pm 19604May 25 Su 12-6pm 19605Ages: 12+Fee: $75 Members/ $105 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: 5 days before class begins

Dinner and a Movie with a SplashBring your children to the Keller Pointe for an evening of games, swimming, dinner and a movie. The adults are free to spend a few hours together doing whatever they wish! Dinner is provided by Mr. Jim’s Pizza. Date Day Time CodeThe Croods (PG)Jan 3 F 5:30-9pm 19606Wreck it Ralph (PG)Feb 7 F 5:30-9pm 19607Monsters University (G)Mar 7 F 5:30-9pm 19608Tangled (PG)Apr 4 F 5:30-9pm 19609The Sandlot (PG)May 2 F 5:30-9pm 19610Ages: 3-10 years (Must be potty trained)Fee: $15 Members/ $10 each additional child $21 Non-Members/$14 each additional child Reg. Deadline: Wednesday before class

Babysitter Class Both youth and adults who care for children will find this class beneficial. Course includes planning for babysitting jobs, different child personality types, pre-venting accidents, supervising children, selecting toys and games, changing diapers, basic first aid and feed-ing. Bring a snack and drink to class.Date Day Time CodeJan 11 S 1-7pm 19595Feb 15 S 1-7pm 19596Mar 8 S 1-7pm 19597Apr 19 S 1-7pm 19599May 24 S 1-7pm 19600Ages: 10+Fee: $65 Members/ $89 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: 5 days before class

Jr. Lifeguard Do you want to become a professional lifeguard? The Junior Lifeguard program prepares you for the life-guard certification class. Participants will spend 12 hours learning basic water rescues, valuable CPR and first aid skills and much more about the many roles of the Professional Lifeguard. Date Day Time CodeMar 10-12 M-W 9am-1pm 19615Ages: 11-14 yearsFee: $105 Members/ $130 Non-Members Reg. Deadline: Mar 5

Toddler TimeEnjoy a morning of fun in the Tot pool with your chil-dren, friends, and neighbors. This program is designed for children in kindergarten and under, accompanied by a parent who is able to remain in the water with the child (limited to children’s play area in indoor pool). No pre-registration is required, this is a first come, first serve activity.Date Day TimeJan 3-May 30 F 9-10amAges: Kindergarten and youngerFee: Free Members/ $4 Non-Members, $2 each additional Non-Member child

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AmericAn mArtiAl Arts Ages: 5 and above The American Defensive Arts Academy is a modern, professional karate school based on traditional values. The focus is on learning self-defense techniques that can be applied in real-life situations. Traditional forms, sparring and character development are also part of the program. Students will be guided based on their individual abilities. Benefits include; increased self-confidence, awareness, discipline, respect, strength, flexibility and stamina. Classes meet EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ALL YEAR WITH MONTHLY ENROLLMENT! NO CONTRACTS! FAMILY PLAN AVAILABLE! Separate youth and adult classes. All classes held on high impact gymnastic mats. Classes meet twice a week for youths and three times a week for adults. Come see our fun, energetic and encouraging approach to teaching self-defense! Classes meet every week all year (Excluding Holidays). Ongoing enrollment. Instructor, Master Christopher Folmar and Assistant Instructors Oliver Martinez Jr. and Zach Kowalski.

Tuesday 5:30 PM – 6:15 PM Beginner Kids I (White, Yellow & Gold Belts)6:15 PM – 7:00 PM Intermediate (Orange & Green Belts) 7:00 PM – 7:45 PM Advanced Kids I (Blue, Purple & Brown Belts)7:45 PM – 8:30 PM Advanced Kids II (Red, and Red/Black)8:30 PM – 9:15 PM Adults (All Ranks)9:15 PM – 10:00 PM All Black Belts

Thursday6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Black Belt Club7:00 PM – 7:45 PM Adults (All Ranks)7:45 PM – 9:00 PM All Black Belts

Saturday8:00 AM – 8:45 AM Adults (All Ranks)8:45 AM – 9:30 AM All Black Belts9:30 AM – 10:15 AM Beginner Kids I (White, Yellow & Gold Belts)10:15 AM – 11:00 AM Intermediate Kids (Orange & Green Belts)11:00 AM – 11:45 AM Advanced Kids I (Blue, Purple & Brown Belts)11: 45 AM – 12:30 PM Advanced Kids II (Red and Red/Black)

Level Fee (Member/Non Member)Beginner 1-Advance II $90/$108Adults and All Black Belts $98/$118Black Belt Club $30/$42

Family Plan: Recieve a 50% discount for additional family members after the first family member is enrolled at the standard rate. Must register at TKP to receive discount. (Discount applies to the lowest price fee)

Aikido is a modern Japanese martial art that specializes in redirecting an oppo-nent’s attack using movement and blending rather than brute force. When applied properly Aikido is a highly effective form of self-defense for men and women at any age or fitness level. Training consists of dealing with various strikes, kicks, grabs and weapons in both single and multiple opponent situations. Family Plan is not available for the Aikido program. Sessions are monthly.

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General Information Is your goal to lose weight, increase your metabolism or improve your energy and overall fitness level? Then our Keller Pointe Personal Trainers can develop a safe and effective workout to meet your fitness and health goals. They will work one-on-one to provide you with the encouragement, motivation, and accountability that we all need! All sessions must be used within six months of purchase.

Cancellation Policy 24-hour cancellation required or you will be charged for the session. Appointments for free fitness assess-ments are available with a personal trainer. (If a 24-hour cancellation notice is not given for an assess-ment, a $15 fee will be charged.)

Private Member Non-Member1 Session $70 $985 Sessions $325 $45510 Sessions $600 $840

Semi-Private Member Non-Member1 Session $47.50 $75.605 Sessions $225 $31510 Sessions $425 $595

All sessions are one hour long.

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Kelli Kilpatrick, CPTGroup Ex Coordinator

Clint Konkle, CPTFitness Coordinator

Ages: 14 & above (For the safety of our Members & Guests, chil-dren under the age of 14 are prohibited unless specified)The group exercise room is located on the second floor of The Pointe and water exercise is held in the indoor pool. Group exercise schedules are available at the Customer Service Desk or at www.thekellerpointe.com.Drop-In Class Fee Per Class $7 Member $15 Non-Member

(Pass includes water aerobics)Fee: $75 Keller Pointe Annual Pass Member $7 added onto Month to Month Members $60/month Non-MemberSchedule: See The Keller Pointe Service Desk or go online at www.thekellerpointe.com for a monthly schedule

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All Party Packages include a decorated cake, punch, ice cream, party assistant, party fa-vors and a party room for 1 hour. Parties may only be rescheduled or refunded with at least two weeks’ written notice. All re-scheduled parties are subject to a $25 fee.

Additions: Cost:Large 1 topping Pizza, 12 slices $1011 Snacks (chips/crackers) $10Upgrade to Carvel Ice Cream Cake $1011 Big Squirt Water Toys $50

Come wearing your brightest whites or neon digs! But be prepared because once the lights are out it’s Dodge time! You will spend the first hour playing dodgeball and the sec-ond hour in a party room. Parties are limited to 16 dodge-ball participants only. Basic Package $250.00.

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Make a splash with all your friends! This party package includes all the swimming time you want during open swim hours the day of your party. Let us know what hour you want to dry off and party it up in our party room. Ba-sic Package $165.00 for first ten guests, $7 for each additional guest of a mem-ber or $12 for each additional guest of a Non-Member.

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Keller Senior Activities CenterWhere Fun is Ageless!!660 Johnson Road817.743.4370Fax: 817.74.4374Email: [email protected]

Senior Activites Center StaffMichelle Adler Recreation SpecialistJennifer Basham Recreation Specialist

HoursMon-Fri 8:30am-4pmFourth Thurs 8:30am-8pm

Activity Center will be closed on:Jan 1, Apr 18, May 26

Meals on WheelsA volunteer advocate for the elderly. Meals on wheels provide home-delivered meals on Monday through Friday to the homes of those who are unable to cook for themselves. Service can be on-going or short term to provide assistance during times of need. For information on the Metroport Meals on Wheels program, call 817.491.1141 www.metroportmow.org. For information on the Tarrant County meal program, call 817.336.0912. www.mealsonwheels.org

Health AssessmentsBlood Pressure and Blood Sugar checks courtesy of Select Rehabilitation of DentonDay: Second Friday of each monthTime: 11:00 am

AARP Drivers SafetyLearn how to improve your driving skills and be more aware of other drivers. This course may be used to qualify for a discount on your auto insurance; however it does not meet the requirements to dismiss a ticket. Registration is required; fees are paid at time of class.Day: 4th Monday; January 20, March 17, May 19Time: 12:00 - 4:00 pmFee: $12/ AARP members; $14/non-members

Membership InformationAnnual membership at the Keller Senior Activities Center (KSAC) includes access to classes, programs, trips, and special activities. The center is open to anyone 55 and older.

Lunch Program Metroport Meals on Wheels provides a nutritional lunch program at noon on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Please call 817.743.4370 to make a reservation for lunch. Reservations are taken by noon the previous day. Lunch prices: $4 suggested donation. Monthly menus are posted at the center. TransportationThe Northeast Transportation Service (NETS) offers door-to-door transportation services to residents who are disabled or 55 and above. Trained drivers are available to assist passengers in getting on and off the vehicles. Please call 817.336.8714 to schedule your trip. Cost is $1.50 per one way trip. www.ridenets.com

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Monday9:00 amNintendo WiiPinochle10:00 amZumba Gold12:15 pmLine Dancing2:00 pmBINGO2:45 pmDominoes

Tuesday8:30 amWalking Gorup9:00 amTai Chi, Joker10:00 amGentle Yoga, Ceramics 11:00 amNintendo Wii12:00 pmLunch Program1:00 pmCeramics, Mah Jonng

Wednesday10:00 amBINGO10:45 amDominoes11:00 amFit Start 1Pinochle12:00 pmLunch Program

Thursday8:30 amWalking Group9:00 amTai ChiRummikub10:00 amGentle Yoga12:00 pmParty Bride1:00 pmChatty Crochet and Knitting

Friday9:00 amHand and Foot9:30 amTexas Hold’em11:00 amFit Start 112:00 pmLunch Program1:00 pmQuilting Buddies1:00 pmZumba Gold

Tai Chi for Your LifeChinese Art of Tai Chi includes the principles of movement, breathing balance and energy. This class is slow and gentle, suitable for those that may have limited range of motion. No special equipment or experience is required. Please wear loose fitting clothes and flat bottomed shoes.Fee: $25/month; Drop-in $4/class

Fit Start 1 Have a blast getting FIT with this low impact workout designed specifically to help improve strength, balance, coordination and flexibility. You may take this class standing or seated. Free weights, elastic bands and other props will be used during class. Please bring a water bottle and wear loose fitting clothes.Fee: $35/month; Drop-in $5/class

Walking GroupNeed a jumpstart in the morning? Join this crazy group of walkers on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. After a brisk walk around our beautiful trail you may incorporate circuit training on our outdoor equipment to tone and help build strength. Please wear loose fitting clothing and tennis shoes.Fee: Free

ZUMBA GoldZumba Gold is a fitness program with a safe and effective total body workout creating a party like atmosphere with modifications for success. It uses exciting International rhythms and brings them to the active older adult. The class is exhilarating, easy and effective, great for the mind, body, and soul.Fee: $20/month; Drop-in $4/class

Gentle YogaGain flexibility, breath awareness, and balance while reducing stress and fatigue. Modifications made for those with limitations. All levels welcome. This class has been known to produce smiles and a sense of serenity.Fee: $25/month; Drop-in $4/class

Line DancingPut on your dancing shoes and let’s get dancing! Dancing is said to be one of the best activities for the heart, the mind and the soul. All levels are welcome.Fee: FREE

CeramicsCan’t find that ceramic holiday platter at the local department store? Well this is the class for you. Get your creative mind going and join us soon. All levels are welcome. Fee: $5/month

Chatty Crochet and KnittingJoin this chatty group of crocheters and knitters. You will learn something new every time. All levels are welcome.Fee: Free

Quilting BuddiesJoin the quilting buddiesfor a stitching good time! All levels are welcome.Fee: Free

BINGO (Cards sold 30 min prior to game time)Fee: $1/card up to 4 cards; 1st and 3rd Mondays are High Stakes $2/card up to 4 cards

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The George W. Bush Presidential Library and MuseumHail to the chief! The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum serves as a resource for the study of the life and career of George W. Bush, while also promoting a better understanding of the Presidency, American history, and important issues of public policy.Date: Thursday, January 9Time: 9:00 am to 3:00 pmFee: $30 - Lunch is on your own

Perot MuseumThe Perot Museum of Nature and Science located in Victory Park near Downtown Dallas is said to be a “world of wonder” by The Dallas Morning News. Get ready to amaze your brain through hands-on learning experiences.Date: Thursday, February 13Time: 9:00 am to 3:00 pmFee: $28 - Lunch is on your own

Log Cabin VillageTake a trip back in time to the pioneer days. Join us as we travel to The Log Cabin Village in Fort Worth. This is a living history museum owned and operated by the City of Fort Worth. The Village is devoted to the preservation of Texas heritage.Date: Thursday, March 13Time: 9:30 am to 3:00 pmFee: $15 - Lunch is on your own

Lone Star Park at Grand PrairieLive Horse races!Date: Thursday, May 1Fee: $40Time: 5:00 pm, Races start at 6:45 pm

Mystery Lunch BunchLet’s be adventurous and take Estelle (our new bus) to an unknown location for lunch. The destination will be somewhere in the Dallas/Fort Worth area to savor some local grub.Dates: 3rd Thursday of each month; January 16, February 20, March 20, April 17 and May 15Time: Leave center at 11:00 amFee: $5 - Lunch is on your own

Ennis Bluebonnet FestivalJoin us as we venture out to Ennis for a weekend of Arts and Crafts, Bluebonnet Souvenirs, Live Music and scenic country rides taking in all the beautiful wildflowers with our Bluebonnet Trails Map. Please call 817-743-4370 for more information.Date: Friday, April 11 – Saturday, April 12Time: TBAFee: TBA

Travel Group MeetingMark your calendar so you don’t miss out on the inside information! This meeting will be for all who are interested in traveling with the Keller Senior Center. We would like to have your input on day, extended travel and trips in general. Please mark your calendar so you don’t miss out! This will be a great way to meet new people that like to travel.Date: January 7Time: 3:00 pm

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LuncheonsWe encourage you to dress up, you never know when you might win a free

1st or 3rd Special Monthly Luncheon (value is $5) for the best dressed costume.

January 3 - Chili and Cornbread Chow DownCome sample a variety of chili’s and cornbreads. We’ll supply it all! Fee: $5

January 17 - Summer PicnicPack up those lawn chairs and head outdoors for a refresh-ing picnic. Oh wait its January! We will be having a picnic indoors. We will enjoy fried chicken and your summer favorites.Fee: $5

Feb 7 – Winter RomanceShrimp Scampi or Chicken, baked potato, salad, fruit, roll and dessert.Fee: $5

Feb 21 - Winter Olympics in RussiaJoin us to celebrate the 2014 Winter Olympics. The city of Sochi will hold the XXII Olympic Winter Games. The menu: Beef Stroganoff, green beans, salad, roll and dessert.Fee: $5

Mar 7 - Mardi GrasMardi Gras is French for Fat Tuesday. Join us at the KSAC for some Gumbo, salad, bread and dessert.Fee: $5

Mar 21 - St. Patrick’s DayA feast to celebrate St. Patrick. Come celebrate with a traditional St. Patrick’s Day dish: Corned beef and cab-bage, green beans with new potatoes, carrots, roll and dessert.Fee: $5

April 4 - Spring LuncheonHam, potatoes au gratin, mixed veggies, salad, roll and dessert.Fee: $5

April 18 - Earth DayPita pockets, cucumber salad, fruit and dessert.Fee: $5

May 2 - Mother’s DayChicken salad croissants, fruit salad, soup and dessert.Fee: $5

May 16 - Memorial DayBrisket, corn casserole, broccoli salad, beans and dessert.Fee: $5

Feb 11 - Special EventValentine’s Luncheon – Keller Women’s ClubFee: FREE

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Fishing for FunThis free event is for anglers 16 and under. Bring your fishing gear and try to be the best angler as we stock our pond with rainbow trout. There will be prizes for the biggest and smallest fish as well as fishing skills chal-lenges. Make sure you bring an adult buddy with you!Date: January 18, February 22Time: 9:00am-11:00amLocation: Bear Creek Park Pond

Daddy Daughter Sweetheart Ball – WonderlandShare a magical moment with this special dance for fathers and daughters. This year’s theme is Adventures in Wonderland. Punch, cookies, and snacks will be available at the dance. Keepsakes will be available for purchase. Pre-registration is required!Date: February 8Fee: $18 per couple, $9 for each additional daughterDance 1 – Ages 4-7 6:00pm-7:30pmDance 2 – Ages 8-12 8:00pm-9:30pmLocation: The Keller Pointe

Ho’oilo LuauJoin us for our annual Keller Pointe Ho’oilo (winter) Luau! After a long winter, we’ll be looking for some warm weather and summer activites. Wear your best luau gear, swim in the warm indoor pool and drink color-ful frozen drinks with an umbrella. We’ll be limboing, hula hooping and building sandcastles all evening! This will be our summer kick-off, so look for luau specials for upcoming registrations.Date: February 22Time: 6:00-9:00pmFee: $10 Family/$5 Individual

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Keller Proud! Great Trash OffCome out and roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty with us as we work to Keep Keller Beautiful! This service event will bring out Keller’s finest servants to pick up trash throughout our community. As a thank you, local businesses provide a hotdog lunch at the closing of the event.Date: March 22Time: 9:00am-11:30amLocation: Bear Creek Park Pavilion

Music On The PatioEnjoy the Spring evenings on our patio with good music, friends, and fun. This free event will feature a variety of artists spanning different genres. Bring a blanket or some chairs! Date: March 26, April 23, and May 28Time: 7:00pm-8:00pmLocation: Keller Town Hall (back patio)

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Tree-Mendous Spring Egg ScrambleBring out the kids to our annual egg hunt for children 11 and under. This free event will have bounce houses, ven-dors, a petting zoo, food trucks, games, hand out trees, and have an opportunity to take a picture with the big white rabbit! Date: April 12Time: 9:30am-11:30 amEgg Hunts: 9:30 am Ages 0-1 9:40 am Ages 2-3 9:50 am Ages 4-5 10:00 am Ages 6-8 10:10 am Ages 9-11

Underwater Egg HuntThe Keller Pointe will host the annual Underwater Egg Hunt where children ages 12 and under will enjoy searching the pool for eggs filled with prizes. There will also be games and activities. Come join us in an Egg-sational good time!Date: April 5

Time: 9:05-9:20am Ages 0-4/non-swimmers 9:25-9:40am Ages 5-7 9:45-10:00am Ages 8-12 10:00-11:00am All Swim and Crafts

Fee: $10 per participant in advance $14 day of event, space permitting

Keller Family Camp OutBring out the whole family and sleep under the stars at Bear

Creek Park. There will be story-telling, star-gazing, scaven-

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Date: May 17-18

Time: 6:00pm-9:00am

Where: Bear Creek Park

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Keller Elite Community PartnersWe would like to thank our Community Partners for their support, service, and generosity for making our special events possible. Without their dedication, we wouldn’t be able to provide the free or low-cost events. The City of Keller Parks and Recreation Special Events are supported and funded by sponsorships grants and donations.

Special thanks goes out to our Keller Elite Community Partners for supporting all of our events. They continue to put forth a large investment into making a strong, vibrant Keller community. Thank you Keller Elite Community Partners.

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Are you interested in having your business or organization be a community partner? We work hard to recognize your partnership with us in our website, flyers, banners, social media, advertisements, and through our announcements at the event. Additionally, you can promote your business at a complimentary booth space at any event you partner with us. Call Keller Parks and Recreation at 817.743.4050 for more information on building a partnership with us!

Hey Volunteers!! We Need You!!

Do you want to help serve the Keller community through assisting with events? Do you want to gain skills and experience on our college appli-cation/resume? Are you in need of service hours for your organization? Keller Parks and Recre-ation needs volunteers for almost every special event we offer. Call 817.743.4050, or check out our website at www.cityofkeller.com/parksan-drec to find out about the opportunities available.

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Benefits of The Keller Pointe Membership

Registering as a member of The Pointe is the best way to take advantage of all The Pointe has to offer. Mem-bers have access to all non instructional activities, fit-

ness equipment, the running/walking track, gymnasium, indoor and outdoor aquatic centers and locker room facilities.

Annual MembershipsYour annual membership is good for one year from the date of purchase. As an Annual Member, you will receive all of the wonderful benefits mentioned earlier. An annual membership is the most economical way to take advantage of all The Pointe has to offer.

Annual Fee - Non-refundable For individuals choosing to purchase an annual membership by paying for one year in full, the membership is non-refundable with the exception of the 30-day Opt Out Period.

30-day Opt Out PeriodAll annual members have 30 days from the date of purchase to request an annual fee refund. One month, at the monthly rate, and a $60.00 service charge will be deducted from the annual fee refund amount. After 30 days, no refund is available.

Annual Fee Transfers Individual or family annual members may transfer their membership to another individual or family. If the individual or family receiving the annual membership is a non-resident, the receiving party will be required to pay the difference between the resident annual membership fee and the non-resident annual fee. If a non-resident annual member is transferring their annual membership to a resident of the City of Keller, there is no refund for the price difference.

Annual withResidents Annual Group Exercise

Youth $209 $284Adult $354 $429Family $557 $632Senior $244 $319

Annual withNon-Residents Annual Group Exercise

Youth $230 $305Adult $450 $525Family $710 $785Senior $310 $385

Fees subject to change without notice.

Resident Non-Resident

Youth (age 3-15) $7 $9Adult (age 16-61) $8 $10Senior (age 62 & up) $7 $9Family $17 N/AGroups of 15+ $7 each $7 each

Children 2 and under are freeGroup Rate forms are located at the service desk and

are requested a week in advance of your visit.Fees subject to change without notice.

Daily Admission

Proof of ResidencyIn order to confirm City of Keller residency for a Pointe membership, present your driver’s license and complete a membership application. A customer ser-vice representative will assist with payment. A membership will not be issued without a valid driver’s license as proof of residency. Proof of residency is also required at time of renewal. For taxing jurisdictions visit www.tad.org.

Definition of a FamilyA family constitutes at least one, no more than two, adult heads of household and his/her dependents that are 23 years of age or younger in school or living at home. It also includes persons with special needs living as a single house-keeping unit at the same address.

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Medical FreezeIn the event of a medical condition that prevents you from utilizing The Pointe, members may freeze their annual membership for $10/month by pro-viding a doctor’s statement. Once a doctor’s release is obtained to return to the facility, the membership will be reactivated for the length of time it was frozen. If patron has a family membership and elects to freeze the member-ship, the entire family will be frozen. Medical freezes must take place within 30 days of the medical condition arising. Expired memberships are not eli-gible for medical freeze. We also offer other account freezes. See our service desk for eligibility requirements.

Daily AdmissionIf you choose not to become a member of The Pointe, you may still enjoy the amenities of this great facility by paying the Daily Admission. The Daily Admission allows you entrance to all non instructional activities in the fitness center, indoor and outdoor aquatic centers, gymnasium, track, and locker rooms on the day of purchase. Every person entering the facility without a membership, must pay the Daily Admission.

Register for Programs Online at www.thekellerpointe.com

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Stay-n-PlayHours of OperationMonday - Friday .......................8:00 AM - 1:00 PMMonday - Friday ........................4:00 PM - 8:30 PMSaturday .....................................8:00 AM - 1:00 PMSunday .............................................................ClosedChildren should enjoy their experience at The Pointe as much as their par-ents! Prior to working out or taking a class, check in at the Customer Service Desk, then take your children into the Stay ’N Play room where they can en-joy a wide variety of entertainment. Children, ages six months through nine years, can stay for a maximum of two hours at a cost of $2 per visit, per child. Punch passes are also available purchase for $30, good for 20 visits. Parents/guardians may not leave the building or outdoor pool while their child/chil-dren are in Stay-n-Play. For policies, please inquire at the Customer Service Desk.

Month to Month MembershipsWith a month to month membership, The Keller Pointe will automatically debit payments from your bank account, MasterCard or Visa. Your Pointe membership and monthly payments will automatically continue until you notify us in writing that you wish to discontinue your membership. A $60 service fee is due when you register for your month to month membership.

30-day Written Notice for Cancellation of Monthly Membership For those individuals choosing the monthly payment option, a 30-day written no-tice is required to discontinue the monthly payments. If the notice is received on or after the 15th of the month, the membership will be canceled at the end of the following month. The $60 service fee is non-refundable. A service fee of $20 per returned payment may apply.

Monthly withResidents Monthly Group Exercise

Youth $21 $28Adult $36 $43Family $56 $63Senior $25 $32 Monthly withNon-Residents Monthly Group Exercise

Youth $23 $30Adult $45 $52Family $71 $78Senior $31 $38

$60 Service Fee required Fees subject to change without notice.

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Resident BusinessIf you work at a business located in the City of Keller, you may be eligible for a discounted membership. Upon joining The Pointe you will need to show proof of employment with the Keller business address on it.

Annual with Annual Group Exercise

Youth N/A N/AAdult $435 $510Family $686 $761Senior $301 $376

Monthly with Monthly Group Exercise

Youth NA N/AAdult $44 $51Family $69 $76Senior $31 $38

$60 Service Fee requiredFees subject to change without notice.

Resident Business Fees

Inclement Weather PolicyWhen lightning occurs, the pools will be closed. If we are unable to reopen after forty-five minutes, the pool will close and attempt to reopen later in the day. This policy is in effect until one hour prior to official closing time.

Rain Check PolicyIn the event of aquatic facility operation suspension due to inclement weather or maintenance, a guest can exchange their ticket for a rain check only if the guest has been present at the facility for less than two hours. Management reserves the right to suspend operation and/or close the facility at any time and initiate the rain check policy. If the indoor pool is able to stay open while the outdoor pool is closed, the rain check policy will not apply.

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Class LocationsThe location for all classes, activities, programs, and events are at The Keller Pointe unless otherwise noted.

Where to registerParticipants may register for all classes, activities, programs, and events online, over the phone or at The Keller Pointe during operational hours.

Registration DeadlineParticipants are encouraged to register for classes as early as possible. Registration deadline is Friday before class begins (unless otherwise noted). Go online to www.thekellerpointe.com to register.

Class Makeup PolicyIf it is necessary to cancel a class because of inclement weather, The Keller Pointe Customer Service staff will notify all partici-pants at least one hour before class is scheduled to begin when possible. You may call The Keller Pointe at 817.743.4FUN. If a swim lesson is cancelled, The Keller Pointe aquatic staff will con-tact you within 24 hours to reschedule. Any group class missed will not be made up.

Class Refund or Transfer PolicyWhen a class is cancelled due to low enrollment or other cir-cumstances, you may be offered a transfer to another class or receive a full refund. Participant initiated refunds and transfers will only be granted when a participant: a) submits a transfer or refund request at least 5 business days prior to the starting date of the course; b) moves from the area and notifies The Keller Pointe at least 5 business days prior to the course start date; or c) becomes ill, in which case a doctor’s statement must be pre-sented upon request. If a refund/transfer is not requested to be applied to Keller Pointe merchandise or program within 90 days, the refund/transfer will be forfeited.

Safety ProcedureIn order to keep our facility safe, any patron possessing a weap-on, or object determined by The Keller Pointe staff to pose a potential threat to persons or property, will be denied admission and/or required to leave the premises without refund. The Keller Pointe staff may at any point contact the Keller Police Depart-ment to assist in the enforcement of this procedure.

Gift CardsThe Pointe Gift Cards may be purchased for any amount, and may be used toward program registration, membership, concessions, personal training, guest admissions, rentals and Pointe merchandise. Gift Cards are available at the Service Desk.

A Word To Parents...The Keller Pointe staff strives to maintain the highest stan-dards in emergency training. Our goal is to provide patrons with a safe and clean atmosphere in which families can enjoy themselves in a recreational environment. The purpose of the staff is not to supervise your child, but to prevent accidents from happening. Therefore, parents are expected to closely supervise their children and assist in enforcing the facility’s policies for the safety and enjoyment of all patrons. All chil-dren, ages nine years and under, must be accompanied and supervised at all times by a paying adult (at least 16 years or older).

Photography PolicyPhotographs are occasionally taken of participants and are used to promote our City Parks and Recreation Pro-grams. If you prefer that you or your child not be photo-graphed, please notify the photographer.

Inclement Weather PolicyLightning poses a serious risk of injury in our aquatic facili-ties, including the indoor facilities. Due to the seriousness of this issue, the following inclement weather policy applies for all aquatic facilities: When lightning occurs, the pools will be closed. If the lightning and inclement weather continues for more than thirty minutes, the pools will remain closed and The Keller Pointe staff will attempt to reopen the pools later in the day. This policy is in effect until one hour prior to the facility’s official closing time.

Aquatic TrainingPlease be advised that The Keller Pointe lifeguards take part in active training during operating hours. In the event that there is a training exercise, the aquatic staff will notify all pa-trons.

City of Keller’s Accessibility InformationIf you plan to attend any classes, workshops, or special events and have a disability that requires special assistance, please contact the ADA Coordinator 48 hours in advance, at 817-743-4041, and reasonable accommodations will be made to assist you in compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act. The Hearing Impaired may contact the ADA Coordinator through Texas Relay at 1-800-735-2989.

Register for Programs Online at www.thekellerpointe.com

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Bear Creek Park

Johnson Road Park

Bear Creek Greenbelt

Keller Sports Park

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The Parks at Town Center

Overton Ridge Park

Hike/Bike Trails

Fishing Pond

Horseshoe Pit

Basketball Court

Sand Volleyball Court

Playground

Picnic Tables

Pavilion

Restrooms

Soccer Goals

Soccer Fields

Backstop

Softball/Baseball Fields

Multi-Use Arena

Park Pavilion and Multi-Use Arena Rentals

Pavilions located in: Johnson Road ParkBear Creek Park Keller Sports ParkOverton Ridge ParkThe Parks at Town CenterKeller-Smithfield Activity Node

A non-refundable user fee of $25.00 is required for all pavilion rentals. (Note: The pavilion in The Parks at Town Center is only available from two weeks following Labor Day through two weeks prior to Memorial Day.)

Keller Multi-Use ArenaThe 120’ x 350’ outdoor multi-use arena is available for practice and event rentals. A non-refundable rental fee of $15.00/three hours is required for all practice reserva-tions. A non-refundable rental fee of $200.00 per day, or $100.00 for less than six hour events, is required for all arena event rentals. An additional $100.00 per day se-curity deposit is also required for all arena event rentals. Lights and tractor fees are additional.

For more information regarding park pavilions and multi-use arena rentals, please contact:Keller Parks and Recreation • 1100 Bear Creek Parkway817-743-4050 • www.kellerparksandrec.com

Hike & Bike TrailsThere are over 17 miles of hike & bike trails through-out the city. For location and distance please view our website at www.kellerparksandrec.com.

Park Addresses Bear Creek Park 400 Bear Creek Park Road

Bursey Ranch Park Bursey Ranch Subdivision

Johnson Road Park 640 Johnson Road

Keller Sports Park 265 Golden Triangle Blvd

Keller-Smithfield Activity Node

416 Keller Smithfield

The Parks at Town Center 1100 Bear Creek Parkway

The Keller Pointe 405 Rufe Snow Drive

Chase Oaks Activity Node 1609 Chase Oaks

Keller Veterans Memorial Park

100 North Main

Overton Ridge Park 821 Weybridge Lane

Discount tickets to the Fort Worth Zoo are avail-able at Keller Parks and Recreation and The

Keller Pointe.Adult.............................. $10.50Child (3-12 years).............$7.50Senior...............................$7.50

Parking is $5 per vehicle.Fees subject to change without notice.

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Join The Pointe Team!! Jobs post in February for summer. Look under Human Resources at

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Lifeguards, Swim Instructors, Customer Service Representatives, Party Hosts, Summer Camp Counselors and Concession Stand Attendants.

Come Join the Fun!

January 3    Dinner and a Movie (p.16) 3  Chili & Cornbread Cook Off Luncheon (p.23) 9  George W. Bush Presiden�al Library (p.22) 16    Mystery Lunch Brunch (p.22) 17    Summer Picnic Luncheon (p.23) 18    Fishing for Fun (p.24)  

February 7    Dinner and a Movie (p.16) 7  Winter Romance (p.23) 8  Daddy Daughter Sweetheart Ball (p.24) 11  Valen�ne's Luncheon  (p.23)   13    Perot Museum (p.22) 20    Mystery Lunch Bunch (p.22) 21    Winter Olympics in Russia Luncheon (p.23) 22    Ho’Oilo Luau (p.24) 22  Fishing for Fun (p.24) 

March 7    Mardi Gras Luncheon (p.23) 7  Dinner and a Movie (p.16) 13    Log Cabin Village Trip (p.22) 20    Mystery Lunch Bunch (p.22) 21    St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon (p.23) 22  Keller Proud! Great Trash Off (p.25) 26    Music on the Pa�o (p.25) 

April 4    Spring Luncheon (p.23) 4  Dinner and a Movie (p.16) 5    Underwater Egg Hunt (p.26) 11‐12  Ennis Bluebonnet Fes�val Trip (p.22) 12    Tree‐Mendous Spring Egg Scramble (p.26) 17    Mystery Lunch Bunch (p.22) 18    Earth Day Luncheon (p.23) 23    Music on the Pa�o (p.25)  

May 1    Lone Star Park at Grand Prairie Trip (p.22) 2    Mother’s Day Luncheon (p.23) 2    Dinner and a Movie (p.16) 15   Mystery Lunch Bunch (p.22) 16  Memorial Day Luncheon (p.23) 17‐18  Keller Family Camp Out (p.26) 28  Music on the Pa�o (p.25) 

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For more information call 817-743-4050 or visit www.kellerparksandrec.com

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