Agenda Packet Parks 01/18/2016Trophy Club Entities
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TROPHY
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Parks and Recreation Board
100 Municipal Drive
Trophy Club, Texas 76262
Monday, January 18, 2016 7:00 PM Svore Municipal Building Boardroom
CALL TO ORDER AND ANNOUNCE A QUORUM
CITIZEN PRESENTATIONS
Citizens are allowed three (3) minutes to address the Board regarding an item over
which the Board has policy or oversight authority as provided by Texas law, the ethics
order, or other policy order.
REGULAR SESSION
1. 2016-25-T Discuss and take appropriate action on the approval of the November 16,
2015 minutes
Attachments: 11.16.15 minutes.pdf
2. 2016-26-T Discuss and provide input on the upcoming Parks and Recreation activity
brochure
Attachments: 2016 MAGAZINE draft.pdf
3. 2016-30-T Discuss and take appropriate action to make a recommendation to Town
Council concerning changes to various non-resident and business pool
entry fees
Attachments: Pool Area Pricing 2.pdf
4. 2016-31-T Discuss and provide input concerning the physical orientation of the NEOS
system adjacent to the playground at Independence West
Attachments: doc NEOS Arrangement options.pdf
doc NEOS components (2).Pdf
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Parks and Recreation Board Meeting Agenda January 18, 2016
5. 2016-32-T Staff/Board updates; discussion of same
1. TCP Sub -Committee
2. Independence Park
3. Harmony and Lakeview Park
4. Medians
5. Veteran's Memorial
ADJOURN
*THE BOARD MAY CONVENE INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS POSTED
ITEMS AS ALLOWED BY THE TEXAS OPEN MEETINGS ACT, TEXAS LOCAL
GOVERNMENT CODE 551.071.
Notice is hereby given that a quorum of the Town Council may be in attendance at
this meeting.
CERTIFICATION
I certify that the above notice was posted on the front window of the Svore Municipal
Building, 100 Municipal Drive, Trophy Club, Texas, on January 15, 2016 by 6:00 P.M.
in accordance with Chapter 551, Texas Government Code.
Adam Adams
Director of Parks and Recreation
If you plan to attend this public meeting and have a disability that requires special
needs, please contact the Town Secretary's Office at 682-831-4600, 48 hours in
advance and reasonable accommodations will be made to assist you.
I certify that the attached notice and agenda of items to be considered by this Board
was removed by me from the front window of the Svore Municipal Building, 100
Municipal Drive, Trophy Club, Texas, on the day of
.2014.
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Legislation Details (With Text)
File #: 2016-25-T Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Regular Session
File created: 1/15/2016 In control: Parks and Recreation Board
On agenda: 1/18/2016 Final action:
Title: Discuss and take appropriate action on the approval of the November 16, 2015 minutes
Attachments: 11.16.15 minutes.pdf
Date Ver. Action By Action Result
Discuss and take appropriate action on the approval of the November 16, 2015 minutes
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TOWN OF
TROPHY CLUB
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF DENTON
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MINUTES OF A REGULAR PARKS & RECREATION BOARD
MEETING FOR THE TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB
LOCATION: 100 MUNICIPAL DRIVE, TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS
Monday, November 16, 2015 7:00 P.M.
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The Parks & Recreation Board of the Town of Trophy Club, Texas, met in a Regular Session on
Monday, November 16, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting was held within the boundaries of the
Town and was open to the public.
PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT
Earl Bilbrey Chairman
Jim Hanna Vice Chairman
Louis Hocker Board Member
Tom Mills Board Member
PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MEMBERS ABSENT
Dean Murray Secretary
Darin Davis Board Member
STAFF AND GUEST(S) PRESENT
Adam Adams
Parks & Recreation Director
Tony Jaramillo
Parks Superintendent
Jacob Lohse
Recreation Superintendent
Philip Shoffner
Town Council Liaison
Call to order and announce a quorum.
Chairman Bilbrey called the meeting to order at 7:06 p.m. noting a quorum was present.
REGULAR SESSION
Citizen Presentations:
1. Discuss and take appropriate action on the approval of the October 19, 2015
minutes.
Board Member Mills made a motion to approve the October 19, 2015. Board Member
Hocker seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
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2. Discuss and direction to staff concerning the possibility of an Irish themed event
to be held at Trophy Club Park on March 12, 2016.
Staff let the board know that the vendor emailed the Town letting them know that they
are not going to move forward with plans for 2016. They will begin planning in 2016 to
hold the event in 2017.
3. Discuss and provide recommendation to Town Council concerning the location
and installment of a community garden to be located within Trophy Club Park.
Staff gave a brief overview of Keep Trophy Club Wild, Inc. and presented the value that
KTCW brings to the Town. KTCW is asking for approximately $7000 to complete
installation of this project at TCP. Installation will take 50 — 60 man hours. Rent for plots
will cover future costs of the garden; it will be self-sustaining. Pending approval from the
Churchill Downs HOA, the board recommended accepting the community garden
installation at TCP. Board member Mills made a motion to recommend that the garden
plans go to Town Council for their approval. Board member Hocker seconded the
motion. Vice Chairman Hanna voted for the recommendation. Chairman Bilbrey voted
against the recommendation.
4. Discuss and provide input to staff concerning a median revitalization project.
Staff let the board know that the trees in the medians have almost reached the end of
their lifespan and presented a slideshow of current medians. Staff wants to be proactive
in the items that will be planted in the future so that there are minimal issues stemming
from the age of the plants and weather.
5. Discuss and provide input concerning the use of the Trophy Club community pool
by businesses located both outside of the Town and those within the Town.
The board wants staff to research what the surrounding pools charge for non-residents
and non-resident groups. Staff will bring back the information to the January meeting.
6. Discuss and provide input concerning the possibility of establishing certain non-
resident use fees at the Fourth of July Celebration.
Staff is generating ideas for using wristbands for the celebration on July 4t" and will bring
ideas to January meeting. Staff is considering resident and non-resident lines to help
move residents through quickly.
7. Staff/Board updates on the following; discussion of same:
a. Independence Park
Kickball requested to extend lights for their championship game on November
16, 2015.
b. Harmony Park
Soccer is playing on the fields again — kids only, no adults.
c. Lakeview Park
Staff will bring engineering bids before council in January. Hoping to start the
project in March.
d. TCP Sub -Committee
Committee will meet in December, date to be determined.
e. FEMA
Staff met with Town management about bringing in a consultant for the work that
needs to be done at TCP. Flood insurance will cover some of FEMA costs.
f. Christmas Celebration
Staff let the board know that the celebration will include the Mayor reading "T'was
the Night Before Christmas", two Beck choirs, pictures with Santa, and numerous
booths giving away free desserts.
g. Spring Brochure
Staff will have an update at next meeting.
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8. Future addenda items
Park survey
Adjourn
Vice Chairman Hanna made a motion to dismiss the meeting at approximately
9:00 p.m. Board Member Mills seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
Dean Murray
Parks & Recreation Board Secretary
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Legislation Details (With Text)
File #: 2016-26-T Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Regular Session
File created: 1/15/2016 In control: Parks and Recreation Board
On agenda: 1/18/2016 Final action:
Title: Discuss and provide input on the upcoming Parks and Recreation activity brochure
Attachments: 2016 MAGAZINE draft.pdf
Date Ver. Action By Action Result
Discuss and provide input on the upcoming Parks and Recreation activity brochure
Annually the Parks and Recreation Department sends a brochure to all residents that contains various
programs and classes that residents may register to participate in.
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PARKS AND RECREATION STAFF
Adam Adams, Director of Parks and Recreation
Tony Jaramillo, Parks Superintendent
Jacob Lohse, Recreation Superintendent
Sherri Lewis, Recreation Supervisor
parksandrec@trophyclub.org • 682-831-4600
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Town of Trophy Club
Special Event Dates
March 19
Eggstravaganza
April 23
Back To Nature
Spring Family CampOut
April ???
Kite Festival
July 4
,July Fourth Festivities
September 17
PetFest
October 15
Fall Family Festival
October 22
Fall Family CampOut
December3
Christmas Celebration
Special Event Details
trophyclub.org
event calendar located near bottom, right corner
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Get I nvolved
Interested in participating or volunteering
For a special event? Email Sherri Lewis at
slewis@trophyclub.org.
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All evening activities and inflatables require a
wristband which is free to residents. Watch for
details regarding wristbands on trophyclub.org.
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Pool Hours (May 28 - September 5*)
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Friday - Sunday 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday Closed
2016 Pool Season: Full time season ,June 4 - August 21
*Weekends before and after"Full time" are May 28- 30, August 27 -28, September 3 - September 5
Pool Pees and Memberships Resident Non -Resident
Daily Rate` $4 $6
Individual Season Pass $25 $50
Family Pass (Up to Five Family Members**) $75 $150
Each Additional Family Member $10 $20
Guest Season Pass $20 NA
*Children under 35" admitted Free of charge
**Family members must live in same household. Proof of residencv may be reauired.
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Pool Rentals
Please visit tcparks.org for availability and booking. Rental rates start at
$225. Resident rentals begin April l; non-resident rentals begin April 8
(non-resident rates apply)
RESERVE FACILITIES: Pools, Splash Pad, Park Pavilions
To request facility reservation, first login with your username and password
then search by the area, type, location, or amenity of the facility you would
like to reserve. Fill in all applicable criteria to complete the reservation.
Please note: some facility rentals are subject to approval. The online rental system
automatically generates and emails a tentative reservation; you will be notified via email when
your reservation has been confirmed and approved.
Tritons Swim Team
As part of the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation (TAAF) Summer
League Swim Team, the Tritons compete at four local events, as well as
regional and state competitions. Fee includes a team shirt and professiona
coaching. Tryouts required forswimmers 8 years old and under. Please
check with the swim coach to confirm practice and meet times.
Dates:
Time:
Location:
Age:
Fee:
Practice runs scheduled for May 16 -,July 29
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$150
The Swim Meet Schedule will be published to
trophyclubtritons.com in April.
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Regular Admission Rates Apply
Karaoke Day
Friday, ]une 17 • 2:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m
Fridayjuly 8 • 2:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m.
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Friday, August • Free Willy
inovies begin at 9:00 p.m, or when it is dark
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LEVEL ASSESSMENT
Can yourchild put their Face in the
water co m Fo rta bly?
IFyes,Continue y
IF no, Level 1
Can they do a Front & a back crawl without
assistance? Do they pay attention in class?
IFyes,Continueq�F IF no, Level I
Can they glide with arms above their head in
streamline positions?
IFyes,Continueq�F IF no, Level 2
Do they know how to do Freestyle or
Front Crawl arm strokes?
IFyes,Continuey IF no, Level 2
Can they do Freestyle or Front Crawl
10 yards, take a breath, and continue
swimming without stopping?
IFyes,Continueq�F IF no, Level 3
Do they know elementary backstroke
& breaststroke?
IFyes,Continuey IF no, Level 3
Can they swim 25 yards Freestyle and
backstroke without stopping?
IF yes, Level
I F no, Level 4
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ONLINE
REGISTRATION
ONLY
tcparks.org
Lesson Fees and Times
Pre-school: $60 Resident, $65 Non -Resident
Begin nerthrough Advanced: $55 Resident,$60 Non -Resident
($5 discount for multi -child registration on regular lessons.)
Class Time Age
LLVLL 1
9:00a.m. / 9:40a.m / 10:20a.m.
3-8yearsold
LLVLL2
9:00a.m. / 9:40a.m / 10:20a.m.
3years and up
LLVLL3
9:00a.m. / 9:40a.m / 10:20a.m.
3years and up
LLVLL4
9:00a.m. /9:40a.m / 10:20a.m.
3years and up
LLVLL 5
9:00a.m. / 9:40 a.m / 10:20a.m.
3 years and up
All sessions are two weeks, Monday -Thursday,
eight (8) lessons.
Lach lesson is 35 minutes.
in this level include front and back floats, front and back glides, elementary backstroke,
Swim Lesson Levels and Descriptions
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LEVEL 1 - Preschool
REGISTRATION BEGINS
Preschool children will work on the basic fundamentals of swimming such as blowing
bubbles, front and back floats, kicking, arm movements, and basic pool safety.
April 1 for residents
April 8 for non-residents
LEVEL 2- Beginner
This class is for the beginner swimmers and requires no prior experience. Skills taught
in this level include front and back floats, front and back glides, elementary backstroke,
front crawl, backstroke and pool safety. Some of the requirements to pass this level
SESSION DATES
include 25 yards of front crawl, backstroke and elementary backstroke.
Session l: June 6 -June 16
LEVEL 3 -Advanced Beginner��;,a-,
This class is designed for children who have successfully completed the Beginner level
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Session 2: ,June 22 -,June 30
and will build on the fundamental skills learned in the Beginner classes. Some of the
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Session 3: ,July 11 -July 21
skills that will be worked on are rhythmic breathing with the front crawl, backstroke,
and breaststroke. Some of the requirements to pass this level include 25 yards front
s,
Session 4: A u ly 25 - August 4
crawl with rhythmic breathing, 25 yards breaststroke, and 50 yards of backstroke and
elementary backstroke.
LEVEL 4 - Intermediate
This class is forchildren who have successfully completed the Advanced Beginner
1
level. In this level children will continue to work towards mastering the front crawl,
breaststroke, and backstroke while being introduced to the dolphin kick and treading
water. To complete this level the student must swim 50 yards of front crawl with
rhythmic breathing, 50 yards of breaststroke, 75 yards of backstroke and elementary
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backstroke, and 25 yards of dolphin kick.
LEVEL 5 - Advanced
This class is designed for the advanced swimmer who has successfully completed the
Intermediate level. Students will continue to work on technique and endurance for
front crawl, breaststroke, dolphin kick, backstroke, and elementary backstroke. To
complete this level the students must swim 100 yards of front crawl with rhythmic
breathing, backstroke, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, and 50 yards of dolphin
kick.
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Regis Lr a Lion is quickandeasyaticparks.org. Lncourage
your friends and family to enroll! All programs are
dependent on a minimum numberofparticipants. Uwe
are notable to fill a program, we will refund you in full one
week after the cancellation. An email will be sent to all
registrants immediately upon cancellation of the program.
programs & activities
ART& DANCE
The Arts Truck and Trailer is now
offering classes For kids ages 5-12. This
newly designed, Fully equipped, mobile
fine art studio provides a dedicated space
forstudents to participate in dance and
art without having to leave Trophy Club!
Specific classes and times: tcparks.org
Classes held at Independence Park East
Questions: Heather Cordova, 214.534.8087
/additional dates will be posted attcpa,ks.o g
Annuals & Perrenials
Trophy Club Park
4.16.16 10:00 a.m. - noon 915
Should I plant an annual or perennial
in the spring? Do I even know the
difference between the two? Equip
yourself with the knowledge you need to
make your yard beautiful all year round!
This class is taught by the professionals
of Keller Landscape Systems. Take
home a potted plant at the end of class.
Self Defense 101
Harmony Park
5.21.16 10:00 a.m. - noon $15
Self-defense is a countermeasure that
involves defending the well-being of
oneself or of another from harm. Learn
basic maneuvers to protect yourself.
Class is geared towards 18yo and up.
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Succulent Terrariums
Church at Trophy Lakes
6.23.16 10:00 a.m. - noon $15
Build a living gift ... For yourself,
orsomeonespecial! Create mini -
terrarium with us! Join us to learn basic
information on what makes a healthy
terrarium, hands-on guidance on how to
create one, and learn tips and tricks to
miniscaping your own little green world!
We provide all the supplies to make your
succulent terrarium.
Healthy Shopping
Market Street in Southlake
8.27.16 10:00 a.m. - noon $15
Organic? By section? Outer perimeter
of the store? Learn how to navigate the
grocery store to optimize your healthy
eating habits.
Creative Cakes
Church at Trophy Lakes
9.22.16 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.
Let your creativity flow ... in
of icing! Creative Cakes giv
tools you need to decorate a
cake while having a good th
friends. No skills are neede
laid-back, fun class.
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ONLINE
REGISTRATION
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PROGRAMS
Forcing Indoor Bulbs
Harmony Park Pavilion
10.8.16 10:00 a.m. - noon $15
Springtime comes early when you
Force bulbs into bloom indoors. During
the Frigid, dreary months of winter,
you'll enjoy the powerful Fragrance of
hyacinths, the sweet scent of paperwhite
narcissus, and the cheerful color of
tulips, as well as otherspring-Flowering
bulbs, if you plan ahead. All supplies
are provided to learn how to Force your
indoor bulbs.
Bead It!
Church at Trophy Lakes
1 1.10.16 6:30 p. m. - 8:00 p. m. $25
Learning to make your own beautiful
beaded necklaces and bracelets is Fun
and easy. Beading and jewelry making is
a great craft For anyone of any age. All
you need area Few basic tools, beading
wire and a handful of pretty beads,
and you're all set to create your own
handmade jewelry. And who doesn't
love a handcrafted piece ofjewelry to
wearorshare? All supplies are provided
to make a beaded necklace.
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Gumdrop Ornaments
Church at Trophy Lakes
12.9.16 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. $25
It's time For some gumdrop Fun! The
colors are Fabulous and with all of the
sugar on the outside of the gum drops
they're almost glittery! Super adorable
and immensely creative colorful
gum drop ornaments will adorn your
Christmas tree this season. All supplies
are provided For your ornament.
Active Adult Fitness; age 55+
Fuller Rhythm Studio
905 Trophy Club Drive
y$49 For eight classes a month
Tuesday 1-1:55 PM Gentle Yoga
Wednesday 1-1:55 PM Line Dance
Registration is required each month one week
priorto the start oFclass. Classes run April -July.
Gentle Yoga
This gentle, supported, breath oriented class is
perfect For seniors, individuals coping with or
recovering from illness or injury, or anyone who
wants to learn simple Yoga poses and techniques
that can be applied almost anywhere to relieve
fatigue and stress and reduce pain. The class will
emphasis on balance and flexibility at a slower
pace. This Yoga class is less intense but can build
as the class progresses per individual. Please
bring mat, towel, small pillow and water bottle to
class.
Line Dance
Students will have fun and develop great
camaraderie from their classmates. There is no
need for a partner. We not only dance to Western
tunes, we dance to ALL tunes! Somestudies
have shown when line dancing on a regular basis,
possible benefits are an increase in flexibility,
muscular strength, and lung capacity, as well as
an improvement in bone health and coordination.
Line dancing is also great for memory function.
No previous dancing experience is required.
Questions: Christina Fuller, 817.395.3475
Additional classes are available through F u Iler Ryhthm Studio;
details and pricing are independent of the I own of I rophy Club.
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April 23 Back To Nature MotoCross Track
1p, Family CampOut ATV/MX Beginner Area
May ??? Disc Golf Tournament OHV Stickers
May ??? Movie in the Park 6 miles of ATV Trails
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,June ??? Movie in the Park 18 -Hole Disc Golf
` ,June??? Disc Golf Tournament 30 Person Covered
,June??? Concert in the Park Pavilion with Bathrooms
May ??? Movie in the Park Boat Launch/Boat Ramp
October??? Movie in the Park Picnic Sites
October 15 Fall Family Festival NatureTra1Is
October 22 Fall Family CampOut Adjacent Dog Park
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Growing Up WI LD Summer
Series (ages 4-11)
,June 20, July 11, August 8 Time: 9:00
a.m. -noon Cost: $$10
Don't let your child miss out on nature!
This interactive program will explore a
new topic each month through a variety
oFcrafts, stories, short walks, and nature
games. This series will be held at Trophy
Club Park. Register attcparks.org.
Bees and Pollination - September
Time: 10:00 a.m.- noon Cost: $$10
Bee pollinators are essential to our
environment. Pollinators are essential
Fortwo-thirds ofthe world's crop species.
Participants will learn about the biology
of bees and conservation practices to
conserve pollinators. The class will be
held at Trophy Club Park. Register at
tcpa rks.org.
Bees and Pollination - September
Time: 10:00 a.m.- noon Cost: $$10
Bee pollinators are essential to our
environment. Pollinators are essential
Fortwo-thirds ofthe world's crop species.
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Composting 101 - October 10
Time: 10:00 a.m.- noon Cost: $$10
Did you know the average U.S.
household generates 650 lbs of
compostable material each year?
Participants will learn how to reduce
waste carried to landfills by composting
and not throwing "it" away in the
trash. This class will highlight the
composting process, different methods
ofcomposting, and why composting is
important. Class will be held at Trophy
Club Park. Register attcparks.org.
Mammals
Learn about Texas Wildlife and what
they leave behind. Look at animal skins
and plaster track casts and learn how to
recognize some of the parks wildlife by
their tracks and scat. Make a rubbing or
plaster cast of a track. Walk on the trail
to search for tracks.
Fish
Learn about Texas Fish, the anatomy
of Fish, different species, and habitat
requirements. Make a Fish print to take
home.
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Fishing
TPW D Basic Angler Program — Aquatic
Ecosystem, species, safety, tackle, knots,
casting, rules and ethics
Butterflies
Learn about Texas ButterFl ies and
Moths, their life cycle, host and nectar
plants. Make a coffee Filter butterfly to
take home.
Native Plants
Learn about Texas soil types, eco
regions, wildflowers, the big Four native
prairie grasses, and their connection to
wildlife and man. Make a seed card to
take home.
Insects
Learn about Texas insects, their IiFe
cycle, basic identification, pheromones,
collecting, etc. Make a bug sucker or
insect craft to take home.
Birds
Learn about Texas birds and visiting
birds, the anatomy of birds, different
species, and habitat requirements. Make
a bird Feeder to take home. Then walk
with us on the trail to watch birds and
listen For bird songs.
Benthic Explorations
Learn about how to test water quality by
studying invertebrates. Scoop up, sort,
and study invertebrates with a hand
lens and microscope. Fill out a sheet to
determine the water quality based of the
types of benthic animals Found.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
FOR ALL KTCW CLASSES.
REGISTRATION CLOSES AT
NOON THL DAY BEFORE
EACH CLASS.
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Trees
Discuss the parts of trees and how they
grow what happens in winter. Make a
tree and/or gas gobbler activity. Make a
nature picture Frame or leaf book mark
to take home. Then walk with us on Lost
Pines trail to identify trees.
Seed Need
Talk about seeds and how they are used
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ONLINE
REGISTRATION
ONLY
tcparks.org
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Community Pool: 500 Parkview Drive
Concessions Shade structure Swimming pool
Restrooms Splash pad Toddler pool
Dino Playground: 2675 Trophy Park Drive
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Playground Restrooms
Freedom Park: 2675 Trophy Park Drive
Clb U Playground Water Fountains Park benches
Dog park Shade structures Dog agility stations
Harmony Park:599 Indian Creek Drive
Pa rks Basketball court Pavilion/gazebo Soccer Fields
Concessions Picnic tables/grills Tennis courts
Exercise stations Playground/NEOS Walking trail
Bocce ball Restrooms Water Fountain
Independence Park Last: 500 Parkview Drive
Baseball Fields Multi-use Fields Walking trail
Concessions Restrooms T-ball areas
To reserve Harmony
Pavilion, Trophy Club Park Independence Park West: 501 Parkview Drive
Baseball Fields Pavilion/gazebo Tennis courts
Pavillon or the pool. Basketball court Picnic tables Walking trail
Concessions Playground Water Fountain
tcparks.org Exercise stations Restrooms Veterans Memorial
Lakeview Park: 100 Village Trail
Soccer Fields
Linear Park North: North of Highlands
1.8 mile concrete Hike/bike trail Two ponds
Skyline Park: 304 Ridgeview Lane
Walking trail Trailhead
Trophy Club Park: 2885 Trophy Park Drive
Boat ramp Motorized trails Restrooms
Disc golF (18 hole) Pavilion/gazebo HikingtraiIs
Fishing Picnic tables/grills Water Fountain
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REGISTRATION BEGINS APRIL 1
Register online at tcparks.org
Full weekly payment must be received before campers
can be dropped off at Summer Adventure Camp.
Age: 6-12 (as of the First day of each week of camp)
Dates: Iune6-August 19
Time: Monday -Friday, 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Location: Beck Elementary, 601 Parkview Drive
Fee: $f 160/week, $f 145/each additional sibling
(Fee includes field trips and one shirt)
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ONLINE
REGISTRATION
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tcparks.org
Campers may register for the entire
summer or select weeks. A non-
reFundable deposit oF$25 per week
is required For each child to reserve a
Future spot. Reserving a Future spot is
optional and the deposit is applied to the
enrollment Fee Forthat week. All Field
trip admission and a t -shirt is included
in the weekly enrollment fee. Space is
limited to the First 50 campers. Parents
may purchase additional Summer
Adventure Camp shirts For$10 each.
In addition to weekly Field trips, campers
will go to Harkins Theater every
Thursday For a Family -Friendly movie and
a sack lunch at Harmony Park. Daily
activities include games, craFts, outdoor
play time, and swimming on M/W/P
SCHEDULED TRIPS
Week *Field Trip
1 Fort Worth Zoo
2 Hawaiian Falls
3 ITZ Pizza
4 SkateTown
5 Main Lvent
6 Fort Worth Museum of Science
7 Urban Air
8 N RH2o
9 Dallas World Aquarium
10 Hawaiian Falls
*Trips subjectto change based on availability
Monday, January 18, 2016
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ball!
Kickball and bocce
ball registration is
quick and easy!
tcparks.org
Sports
Contact the sports ssociations directly
For information on youth baseball,
Football, or soccer.
BASLBALL ASSOCIATION
tcrbobcats2023@gmail.com
www.leaguelineup.com/tcrbaseba
FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
contact@byl'bobcats.com
www.byFbobcats.com
SOCCLR ASSOCIATION
registrar ftnwsa.com
www.gnwsa.com
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Kickball Bocce Ball
Adult Kickball games are held at
Independence Park Last,
501 Parkview Drive. There are two
seasons: Spring/Summerand Pall/
Winter. The cost is $360 per team.
Space is limited due to Field availablity
For current information on kickball:
Facebook.com/tcadultrec
Bocce Ball games take place at Harmony
Park, 699 Indian Creek. There are
twoseasons: Spring/Summerand Pall/
Winter. The cost is $]0 per team Foran
eight game season.
Bocce balls may be rented From the Parks
and Recreation office For the duration of
each season; email slewis@trophyclub.org.
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Legislation Details (With Text)
File #: 2016-30-T Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Regular Session
File created: 1/15/2016 In control: Parks and Recreation Board
On agenda: 1/18/2016 Final action:
Title: Discuss and take appropriate action to make a recommendation to Town Council concerning changes
to various non-resident and business pool entry fees
Attachments: Pool Area Pricing 2.Pdf
Date Ver. Action By Action Result
Discuss and take appropriate action to make a recommendation to Town Council concerning changes to
various non-resident and business pool entry fees
The Board continues their evaluation of non-resident and business pool fees.
Town of Trophy Club Page 29 of 39 Monday, January 18, 2016
Pool Pricing
City/Waterpark
Resident Fee Non
-Resident Fee
Group Rate
(Family) -
Non -Resident
- Resident
Non -Resident
Trophy Club Community Pool
$4.00
$6.00
$3.00/$4.00
$75.00
$150.00
$25.00
550.00
Roanoke Community Pool
$2.00
$6.00
n/a
$100.00
$200.00
$30.00
$60.00
Dove Waterpark (Grapevine)
$2.00
$5.00
n/a
$100.00
$200.00
$50.00
$100.00
Pleasant Glade Pool (Grapevine)
$2.00
$3.00
n/a
$100.00
$150.00
$50.00
$100.00
Saginaw Aquatic Center
$5.00
$8.00
n/a
$150.00
$325.00
$45.00
$100.00
Coppell (includes Rec Center)
$4.00
$8.00
n/a
$500.00
$1,000.00
$250.00
$500.00
Keller Pointe (includes Rec Center)
$8.00
$10.00
$7.00
n/a
n/a
$220.00
$280.00
Flower Mound (includes Rec Center)
$6.00
$8.00
$4.00
$500.00
$700.00
$250.00
$350.00
Bedford Splash
$6.00
$7.50
n/a
$335.00
$555.00
$120.00
$235.00
Hawaiian Falls - Roanoke
n/a
$26.99
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
$89.99
NRH2O
$16.99
$26.99
$17.49
n/a
n/a
$59.99
$84.99
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Legislation Details (With Text)
File #: 2016-31-T Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Regular Session
File created: 1/15/2016 In control: Parks and Recreation Board
On agenda: 1/18/2016 Final action:
Title: Discuss and provide input concerning the physical orientation of the NEOS system adjacent to the
playground at Independence West
Attachments: doc NEOS Arrangement options.pdf
doc NEOS components (2).pdf
Date Ver. Action By Action Result
Discuss and provide input concerning the physical orientation of the NEOS system adjacent to the
playground at Independence West
The Parks Department has been authorized to move the various components of the NEOS play sytem
from Harmony Park to a location near the playground at Independence West. Staff is seeking input from
the Board as to the placement of the components
Town of Trophy Club Page 31 of 39 Monday, January 18, 2016
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Legislation Details (With Text)
File #:
2016-32-T Version: 1
Name:
Type:
Agenda Item
Status:
File created:
1/15/2016
In control:
On agenda:
1/18/2016
Final action:
Title:
Staff/Board updates; discussion
of same
1. TCP Sub -Committee
2. Independence Park
3. Harmony and Lakeview Park
4. Medians
5. Veteran's Memorial
Regular Session
Parks and Recreation Board
100 Municipal Drive
Trophy Club, Texas 76262
Attachments:
Date Ver. Action By Action Result
Staff/Board updates; discussion of same
1. TCP Sub -Committee
2. Independence Park
3. Harmony and Lakeview Park
4. Medians
5. Veteran's Memorial
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