in motion Pearland Your complete guide to City of Pearland programs, services and recreational activities FALL 2023
CITY NEWS
SPECIAL EVENTS
PARK SYSTEM MAP
AND MORE
Pearland voters approve capital improvement initiatives; Trent Epperson is the new City Manager.
Save the dates for Turkey Trot, Ruff Runner, Trick or Treat Trail, Hometown Christmas Parade and more.
See how the City and partner Forever Parks Foundation provide recreation for all.
View the map and find out about the amenities offered at local parks.
in motion Pearland FALL 2023
HELLO, PEARLAND!
PEARLAND CITY COUNCILMEMBERS Kevin Cole / MAYOR Joseph Koza / MAYOR PRO TEM Tony Carbone / COUNCILMEMBER 2 Alex Kamkar / COUNCILMEMBER 3 Adrian Hernandez / COUNCILMEMBER 4
Welcome to another great edition of Pearland in Motion , your most comprehensive source of events and programs in and around Pearland. The fall is always an exciting time in Pearland: Friday nights are filled with the sound of football and marching bands, the parks are full of pop-up events like Sunset Cinema and Ruff Runner, and we end the season with a month-long Hometown Christmas celebration.
Layni Cade / COUNCILMEMBER 5 Jeffrey Barry / COUNCILMEMBER 6 Rushi Patel / COUNCILMEMBER 7 CITY ADMINISTRATION Trent Epperson / CITY MANAGER Ron Fraser / DEPUTY CITY MANAGER PARKS, RECREATION & BEAUTIFICATION BOARD Dennis Jackson / CHAIR Heather Baker / VICE CHAIR Ryan Dixon / POSITION 1 Dennis Allen / POSITION 2 Nancy Bankson / POSITION 3 Heather Campo / POSITION 4 Julie Waguespack / POSITION 5
Whether you have been in Pearland for decades or are a new member of our great community, I hope you will get out, get engaged and get involved. Some of the ways you can do that are by attending events, giving us feedback on projects and maintenance work, and (if your schedule allows) volunteering to help us continue to build this great community. It takes all kinds of individuals to create the community we all know and love, and it wouldn’t be possible without input from residents like you. If you were one of the randomly selected residents who received the biennial community survey, I hope you filled it out candidly. The results from that survey are used to measure long-term trends in Pearland by asking residents how they feel about various topics. The information from that survey is used at all levels of the organization to check progress and identify areas of opportunity. Look for the results on the website toward the end of 2023. I say this a lot, but it’s because it is true: It is an exciting time to live in Pearland! I’m looking forward to our future as a community, and I’m glad you’ve chosen Pearland as your community of choice. I’ll see you at Hometown Christmas.
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Trent Epperson City Manager
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CONTENTS
PARK SYSTEM MAP
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19 PARENT AND CHILD AQUATICS Classes to learn safe swimming techniques
CITY NEWS
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COMMUNITY
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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SPECIAL EVENTS
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AQUATICS
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NATURE & OUTDOORS
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
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37 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF KARATE Learn self-defense and build confidence
ATHLETICS
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ADAPTIVE RECREATION
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HEALTH & FITNESS
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SENIOR ADULTS
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DIRECTORY
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FITNESS FOR SENIORS Low to high impact, Zumba and more
PARK SYSTEM MAP The City of Pearland enjoys a thriving, local park system that provides residents with the ability to enjoy an active outdoor lifestyle. The City’s park system is classified into three types depending on size and use: community parks, neighborhood parks and dog parks. The City of Pearland has plenty of sidewalks and trails available for walking, jogging and biking. These sidewalks and trails are designed to ensure that residents can travel throughout the community.
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(CEN) CENTENNIAL PARK 3219 McLean Rd. (IND) INDEPENDENCE PARK 3449 Pearland Pkwy. SOUTHDOWN PARK 2150 Country Place Pkwy.
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WOODCREEK PARK 2907 Crane Dr.
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WOODY STREET PARK 2111 Woody Rd.
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CYPRESS VILLAGE PARK 6202 Summit Dr. CORRIGAN PARK 5409 Cunningham Dr. HYDE PARK 2221 Westminister Rd. PINE HOLLOW PARK 1335 Pine Forest Dr.
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CREEKSIDE PARK 2935 E. Orange St. AARON PASTERNAK MEMORIAL PARK 2402 Parkview Dr. ZYCHLINSKI PARK 2243 N. Grand Blvd. SHADOW CREEK RANCH NATURE TRAIL 1801 Kingsley Dr. SOUTH GATE PARK 11417 Harris Ave. HERITAGE PLAZA (GAZEBO)
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3519 Liberty Dr. HUNTER PARK 3701 E. Orange St. OLD SETTLERS CEMETERY Halik St. TRAILS AT JOHN HARGROVE ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLEX 5750 Magnolia Pkwy. IVY PARK 11050 Modern Green Dr.
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MELVIN KNAPP ACTIVITY CENTER 2424 South Park Ave. RECREATION CENTER & NATATORIUM 4141 Bailey Rd. VETERANS SPORTS COMPLEX 3901 Veterans Dr. WEST PEARLAND COMMUNITY CENTER 2150 Country Place Pkwy. HICKORY SLOUGH SPORTSPLEX 7600 Hughes Ranch Rd. THE SPORTS COMPLEX AT SHADOW CREEK RANCH 13050 Shadow Creek Pkwy. DELORES FENWICK NATURE CENTER 5750 Magnolia Pkwy.
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CITY NEWS
City of Pearland voters gave a green light to capital improvement during the May 2023 General and Special Election, where all four bond propositions were approved by the community.
Pearland Voters Approve Capital Improvement Initiatives, All Bond Propositions in May 2023 Election City of Pearland bond propositions will facilitate important improvements across the City, focusing on infrastructure, parks and recreation facilities, and public safety.
Proposition A, which had to do with drainage improve- ments within the City, received 3,290 votes in favor (65.15%) and 1,760 votes against (34.85%). The approved budget of $105,500,000 will be allocated to various projects, including the installation of underground stormwater conveyance sys- tems, the replacement of roadside ditches and the regrading of roadside ditches. Specific areas to benefit from these im - provements include the Veterans Drainage Improvements, the Southwest Quadrant of Old Town, Shady Crest and Creek View Subdivision Drainage, and more.
Proposition B, focusing on street, bridge and sidewalk im- provements, received 3,234 votes in favor (64.20%) and 1,803 votes against (35.80%). The approved budget of $26,146,000 will be utilized for projects such as the widening of Hughes Road and the replacement of concrete sidewalks, with the aim of enhancing connectivity and safety for pedestrians and motorists. Proposition C, dedicated to parks and recreation purpos- es, obtained 2,580 votes in favor (51.33%) and 2,446 votes against (48.67%). The allocated budget of $33,705,000 will
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PROPOSITION A
3,290 votes in favor (65.15%)
1,760 votes against (34.85%)
be utilized for the Hickory Slough Sportsplex Phase II, including the addition of six lighted sports fields, expanded parking, improved restroom and concession facilities, and the doubling of the park’s size. Proposition C also includes Independence Park Phase II, which will incorporate an adjacent detention pond as a usable park lake, along with additional playground space, trails and support infrastructure. Lastly, Proposition D, concerning the construction, repair and improvement of Fire Station No. 7, garnered 3,135 votes in favor (62.50%) and 1,881 votes against (37.50%). The approved budget of $15,959,000 will be used for the construction of a new fire station on Bailey Road, providing essential facilities for the City’s fire - fighting and emergency medical services. VOTER PARTICIPATION According to Brazoria County, the City of Pearland has 82,940 registered voters. A total of 5,153 voters partic- ipated in the 2023 Joint Local Election, which included elections for mayor, councilmember 3 and councilmem- ber 7, as well as the four bond propositions. WHAT ARE MUNICIPAL BONDS? Bonds will be utilized to finance these construction proj - ects, allowing the City to spread out the cost of major purchases over time. The sale of bonds begins with an election to authorize a specific amount — the maximum the City is allowed to sell without another election — and then bonds are sold to investors when funds are need- ed for capital projects. These investors will be paid in principal and interest over a period of up to 40 years, with interest rates based on the City’s bond rating; the higher the bond rating, the lower the interest rate to sell the bonds. In the past, the City of Pearland has received favorable ratings, though ratings are still dependent on both the City’s current bond ratings and current interest rates in the market. The City of Pearland expresses its gratitude to the res - idents who participated in the May 2023 Bond Election. The approved bond propositions will enable the City to address drainage concerns, improve streets and side- walks, develop enhanced parks and recreational facili- ties, and strengthen public safety. For additional information on the May 2023 Bond Election and the approved projects, please visit the City of Pearland’s official website at pearlandtx.gov/ 2023bond .
PROPOSITION B
3,234 votes in favor (64.20%)
1,803 votes against (35.80%)
PROPOSITION C
2,580 votes in favor (51.33%)
2,446 votes against (48.67%)
PROPOSITION D
3,135 votes in favor (62.50%)
1,881 votes against (37.50%)
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CITY NEWS
City Council Approves Trent Epperson as City Manager of Pearland The City of Pearland is pleased to announce the appointment of Trent Epperson as its new City Manager. Epperson has served as Interim City Manager since November 2022.
The decision from City Council to appoint Epperson to the position took place during a special meeting on Monday, May 8, and is effective immediately. “We are thrilled to have Trent Epperson as our new City Manager,” said Mayor Kevin Cole. “After conducting a thor- ough search and comparing all of the qualified candidates, it was evident that Trent possessed the right combination of skill and experience to meet our expectations. We look forward to working with him to continue building Pearland into the community of choice.” As City Manager, Epperson serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Pearland and will oversee staff organizational management, personnel appointment and removal, prepa- ration and execution of the City budget, and administration of City ordinances and policies adopted by the City Council. Epperson brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the position. He previously served as Deputy City Manager from October 2020 until he was asked to fulfill the role of Interim City Manager in November 2022. Prior to that, he served as the City’s Assistant City Manager (2014–2020), Director of Engineering & Capital Projects (2012–2014) and Director of Project Management (2006–2012). In all, he has dedicated 17 years of his career to the City of Pearland. “I am honored and proud to be appointed as the City Man- ager of Pearland,” Epperson said. “I am deeply committed to our community and excited to continue working with our City officials, staff and residents to achieve our goals. As
Trent Epperson is the new City Manager of the City of Pearland
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I am honored and proud to be appointed as the City Manager of Pearland. I am deeply committed to our community and excited to continue working with our City officials, staff and residents to achieve our goals. As City Manager, I hope to foster innovation, trust and teamwork in all that we do, and ensure that Pearland remains a great place to live, work and play. “
City Manager, I hope to foster innovation, trust and team- work in all that we do, and ensure that Pearland remains a great place to live, work and play.” Throughout his career, Epperson has recorded a number of significant achievements, including successfully overseeing the delivery of more than $900 million in capital projects and securing over $200 million in federal and state transporta- tion funds. While serving as Interim City Manager, Epperson revised the debt service rate model to reduce the multi-year projected tax rate by 3 cents, oversaw the development of a tax rate model to evaluate the impacts of the tax value correction for future years, and developed a Strategic Priority Plan to ensure that the City Council’s strategic priorities were aligned with the City's departmental goals, initiatives and metrics. Prior to this, Epperson served as Deputy City Manager. In that role, he oversaw the Engineering, Capital Projects, Public Works, IT and Parks & Recreation Departments and led the City’s pursuit of federal funds through the Houston–Galveston Area Council. Major accomplishments during this time include overseeing the expansion and redundancy gains for the City’s network and IT infrastructure; overseeing the completion of multiple master plans for Parks & Recreation; developing the 2023 Bond Program for Engineering and Public Works, worth $181.3 million; serving on the Policy Group and leading the Generator Assessment Study with Emergency Management during Winter Storm Uri; and providing Pearland Economic Development Corporation input and guidance on infrastruc- ture criteria. While serving as Assistant City Manager, Epperson oversaw the Engineering & Capital Projects, and Public Works De- partments, which included the design, construction, mainte- nance and operation of the City’s infrastructure, worth $1.36
billion in capital assets. He also developed and implemented the 2019 Bond Program and added $60 million of Tax Incre - ment Reinvestment Zone reimbursable capital improvements to the City, including the West Pearland Library; Fire Station No. 8; the expansion of the Sports Complex at Shadow Creek Ranch; and improvements and additions to roadways, trails and sidewalks. He also initiated the development of metrics reporting and dashboards for the City’s streets, sidewalks, drainage, right-of-way permitting, main breaks, mowing and water production divisions; directed the creation of the Mo- tor Pool Fund; and oversaw the completion of multiple Master Plan Updates for water, drainage and wastewater. During Hurricane Harvey, Epperson participated in the Policy Group, as well as debris management and recovery, leading to the Hurricane Harvey Drainage Report that culminated in the drainage projects for the 2019 and 2023 Bond Package. Furthermore, Epperson has an extensive background in public works and transportation, currently serving on the Houston–Galveston Area Council’s Transportation Poli - cy Council and previously having served as Past Chair on H-GAC's Transportation Advisory Committee, Transporta - tion Improvement Program Subcommittee and Regional Transportation Plan Subcommittee. He is also a member of the International City/County Management Association, the American Public Works Association and the American Water Works Association. Epperson graduated cum laude from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Distribution. When he's not working, Epperson enjoys spending time with family and friends at the lake, traveling, hiking and snow skiing. Epperson has been married to his wife Johnna, a Pearland native, for 26 years and has two adult children.
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COMMUNITY
TOM REID LIBRARY EVENTS 3522 Liberty Drive, Pearland, Texas 77581
NOVEL DISCUSSIONS Enjoy lively discussion with fellow book lovers every month. All book selections are first novels from debut authors. Discover your new favorite author today! Sept. 18 – The Sign for Home by Blair Fell Oct. 16 – Portrait of a Thief by Grace D. Li Nov. 20 – The Tobacco Wives by Adele Myers Dec. 18 – Big Girl by Mecca Jamilah Sullivan all Mondays at 6:30 p.m. Adults Tom Reid Library
281.652.1677 // https://mybcls.org //
@pearlandlibrary
All events are free and open to the public.
ADULTS BOOKWORMS BOOK CLUB Enjoy lively discussion with fellow book lovers every month. Sept. 11 – Firekeeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley Oct. 2 – The Measure by Nikki Erlick Nov. 6 – Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel Dec. 4 – Holiday Party with Book Exchange all Mondays at 6:30 p.m. Adults Tom Reid Library WRITERS GROUP A place for adult writers to hone and share their creative writing skills with a supportive group. Sept. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 17 and Dec. 8 all Fridays at 6:30 p.m. Adults Tom Reid Library
CHILDREN TODDLER STORYTIME Listen to stories, sing songs, and play with toys afterward.
Tuesdays / 10:15 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. 18 – 36 months and their caregivers Tom Reid Library
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME Listen to stories and sing songs, followed by a fun craft. Thursdays / 10:30 a.m. 3 – 6 years and their caregivers Tom Reid Library BABY BOUNCE Sing songs, enjoy rhymes, listen to a story, and play with toys afterward. Mondays / 10:15 a.m. 0 – 18 months and their caregivers Tom Reid Library
Check out our Facebook page or website for the most up-to-date program calendars and information! All programs are subject to change.
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WEST PEARLAND LIBRARY 11801 Shadow Creek Parkway, Pearland, Texas 77584 713.436.0995 // https://www.mybcls.org/168/West-Pearland // @westpearlandlibrary All events are free and open to the public.
ADULTS ADULT BOOK CLUB
Enjoy lively discussion with fellow book lovers every month. Please email pearlandwest@ bcls.lib.tx.us for meeting information and the month’s selection! 4th Thursday of the month / 6:30 p.m. Adults West Pearland Library MAKE IT EASY Join us for a monthly make-it program just for grown-ups! 1st Thursday of the month / 6 p.m. Adults West Pearland Library
CHILDREN STORYTIME Enjoy songs, rhymes, crafts and stories for our littlest readers. Wednesdays / 10:15 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. 3 – 5 years and their caregivers West Pearland Library Storytime Room TODDLER TIME Enjoy songs, rhymes and stories for our littlest readers. Tuesdays / 10:15 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. 12 – 36 months and their caregivers West Pearland Library Storytime Room BABY BOUNCE A story and sensory play program for babies who are not yet walking. Mondays / 10:15 a.m. Pre-walkers ages 0 – 18 months West Pearland Library Storytime Room
Keep an eye out for added events! Contact the library or visit https://www.mybcls. org/168/West-Pearland for the most up- to-date information. Space is limited for all indoor programming.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
REGISTER TODAY FOR PROGRAMS Registration begins on August 7
The City of Pearland Parks & Recreation Department has made it easy for you to register for the program of your choice. A participant may not register more than seven days after a program has started. Program fees will not be prorated for an individual registering after a program has begun. There are two ways for you to submit your registration: 1 ONLINE
2 WALK-IN Walk-in registrations are accepted at the Pearland Parks & Recreation Welcome Center at 4141 Bailey Rd. from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. For facility hours of operation, call 281.412.8900 .
You must have a City of Pearland Parks & Recreation Department account in our database in order to register online at pearlandparks.com . Online service is available 24 hours a day and is the preferred method of registration for the majority of program participants. RESIDENT FEE RATE In order to register and receive the resident fee rate, participants must show proof of residency within the corporate city limits of Pearland. Accepted forms include one valid photo ID (Texas driver’s license/ID card or passport) or other proofs of address such as vehicle registration, utility/phone/cable bill or credit card statement. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT We are committed to supporting and complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you require special accommodations, please notify the department at least two weeks in advance of the activity so we can make special arrangements.
POLICIES View our 100 percent satisfaction guarantee, refund, withdrawal and other policies under the “About Us” tab on our main webpage at pearlandparks.com . PHOTO POLICY Frequently, the Parks & Recreation Department takes videos or photographs of participants enjoying programs, special events, or parks and facilities. These photographs and videos are for the Parks & Recreation publications, print collateral or cable programs. These materials are used at the department’s discretion and become its sole property.
MEMBERSHIP HAS ITS BENEFITS
When you become a member of the Pearland Recreation Center & Natatorium, you can expect the best. • S tate-of-the-art equipment and cardio area
• R acquetball and basketball courts perfect for tournaments and leagues • F ull locker room facilities • P ersonal trainers • O pen 7 days a week
• Group fitness classes throughout the day at no charge; plus specialty classes such as yoga, cycling, kickbox cardio, aqua aerobics and much more • Indoor lap pool BECOME A MEMBER TODAY pearlandparks.com
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RENT A PAVILION FIELD OR FACILITY
You are welcome to use any of our pavilions on a first-come, first-served basis ... but if you’d like to reserve a pavilion for your exclusive use, we can help! Looking for indoor space? We’ve got you covered! Pavilion rentals can be booked online at pearlandparks.com . For more information, contact us at 281.412.8900 or come by the Parks & Recreation Welcome Center, located inside the Recreation Center & Natatorium (4141 Bailey Road).
YOU CAN’T BUY
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adopt! Looking for a furry companion? BUT YOU CAN
Millions of companion animals in shelters across America are waiting to be adopted. Navigating the process isn’t as hard as you may think. Let us help you find the perfect pet and discover how
Shari D. Coleman Animal Shelter & Adoption Center 8311 Freedom Drive
• Adoption helps stop pet overpopulation • Adoption saves lives • Adoption provides a second chance • Costs: Adoption Fee: $35, Spay/Neuter: $60 (required), Rabies: $10 (if applicable), Pearland City tags (required for City residents): $10 (altered) or $30 (unaltered) / yearly
Pearland, Texas 77581 Phone: 281.652.1970
amazing rescuing a pet can be. Visit pearlandtx.gov/adoptapet
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SPECIAL EVENTS
Ruff Runner and Yappy Hour
On your mark, get set, go! Pearland Parks & Recreation will once again host its Ruff Runner and Yappy Hour, proudly presented by Epic Plumbing, on Saturday, Sept. 23, at Independence Park. Lace up your running shoes and join the race! If a 5K isn’t your thing, fear not: There will be alternate routes and distances better-suited for walkers, participants competing with pets, and kids (14 years and under). After the race, celebrate with us at the post-race Yappy Hour for free hospitality, music and a medal ceremony. To register or learn more about Ruff Runner, visit pearlandtx.gov/run . Saturday, Sept. 23 Independence Park 3449 Pearland Parkway
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Trick-or-treaters of all ages are invited out to this free community-wide event that will feature a variety of entertainment. Local businesses and organizations will line the “trail” to pass out candy and other goodies. Food vendors will be on-site selling tasty treats and beverages. Exciting interactive attractions proudly presented by HEB. For more information or to reserve your business's or organization’s free booth space or sponsor opportunities, please contact Pearland Parks & Recreation at 281.412.8900 or go to pearlandparks.com . Tuesday, Oct. 31 5:30 – 8 p.m. Independence Park 3449 Pearland Parkway
Calling all ghosts and goblins! Join us at Independence Park on
Halloween night for a SPOOK-tacular time!
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Pearland Turkey Trot 6-MILE, 4-MILE, 1-MILE RUN/WALK, KIDSK What better way to give thanks and celebrate this Thanksgiving, than a morning with your closest friends and family! Run, Eat and Give Thanks! Come and join us for the 8th Annual Pearland Turkey Trot! Thursday, November 23, 2023 Independence Park, 3449 Pearland Parkway
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The Old Pearland Farmers Market is hosted monthly and features locally sourced farmers with produce and vendors offering a variety of handcrafted items. Each market highlights community awareness and support of local nonprofit organizations. For more information, visit oldpearlandfarmers.wixsite.com/opfm . M onthly on the 3rd Saturday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. All ages Independence Park, 3449 Pearland Parkway
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SPECIAL EVENTS
30th Anniversary Tour De Lites Ride Please join the Forever Parks Foundation of Pearland for the When : Saturday, December 9, 2023 Where : Independence Park — Pearland, Texas Featuring our bike decorating contest, hayride, and a guided tour of lights in the Green Tee subdivision Ticket info & details: Please visit foreverparksfoundation.org
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Hometown Christmas Festival Feel the Christmas spirit come alive as Pearland Parks & Recreation kicks off the Hometown Christmas Festival. The event will feature a spectacular celebration proudly presented by UHCL Pearland and an exciting interactive attraction zone proudly presented by HEB. Join us for an evening of holiday entertainment, shopping, music, lights, food trucks and more! Friday, Dec. 1 Free All ages Independence Park Hometown Christmas Parade The City of Pearland is excited to host its 41st annual Hometown Christmas Parade on Saturday, Dec. 2, beginning at 6 p.m. The evening parade features dozens of floats and walking groups decked out in lights and holiday spirit. Spectators will see marching drill teams, unique classic cars, dazzling floats and so much more! To help ring in the season, we invite YOU to join us as a participant in the parade! Applications will open on Tuesday, August 1. Don’t wait — space is limited, and groups will be reviewed and approved on a first-come, first-served basis. The entry fee is $25 per unit or group. For more information, call 281.412.8900 or visit pearlandparks.com . Saturday, Dec. 2 / 6 p.m. Free All ages FM 518 from Old Alvin Road to Pearland Parkway Celebrate the Holidays with Us
For more information, call 281.412.8900 or visit pearlandparks.com .
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AQUATICS
PRESCHOOL AQUATICS LEVEL 2 Students will continue to learn simultaneous arm and leg actions on the front and back, and will gain greater proficiency in all skills so that longer lengths of time and distances can be achieved. The following skills will be practiced: back and front float and recovery; roll from front float to back float and from back float to front float; glide on front and back; kick on front and back; swim with arms on front and back; and combined arm and leg action on front and back. Classes consist of eight (8) 20-minute lessons that are held two (2) days a week for four (4) weeks. PRESCHOOL AQUATICS LEVEL 3 Must be able to swim three body lengths independently but may have assistance standing back up. Must also be able to perform Preschool Aquatics Level 2 skills with assistance starting or ending the skill. Participants work to master skills learned in Preschool Aquatics Level 2 so that these skills can be performed without physical assistance from the instructor. Classes consist of eight (8) 20-minute lessons that are held two (2) days a week for four (4) weeks. TO SWIM LEARNING WITH THE AMERICAN RED CROSS (ARC)
PRESCHOOL AQUATICS $50 resident / $62.50 non-resident 3 - 5 years RCN PRESCHOOL AQUATICS LEVEL 1
During this introductory course, students will work on blowing bubbles, as well as submerging the mouth, nose, eyes and entire body, and learn about safety around the water. Students will explore buoyancy, submerging in a rhythmic pattern and changing body position in the water. Full, hands-on support is given for the following skills: back and front float and recovery; roll from front float to back float and from back float to front float; glide on front and back; kick on front and back; swim with arms on front and back; and combined arm and leg action on front and back. Classes consist of eight (8) 20-minute lessons that are held two (2) days a week for four (4) weeks.
FALL NATATORIUM CLOSURE DATES
December 9 (all day)
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LEVEL 3 STROKE DEVELOPMENT Builds on the skills covered in Level 2 by providing addition- al guided practice. This course teaches students how to coordinate the front crawl and back crawl and the elemen- tary backstroke and goes over the fundamentals of treading water. Students will also learn safe diving rules and begin to dive from the side of the pool into deep water. Classes consist of eight (8) 45-minute lessons that are held two (2) days a week for four (4) weeks. (Prerequisite: Completion of American Red Cross Swimming Level 2.) LEVEL 4 STROKE IMPROVEMENT Develops students’ confidence in the strokes learned in Lev - el 3 and improves other aquatic skills. Students will learn the following: headfirst entries from the side of the pool in the compact and stride position, underwater swimming, feet- first surface dives, survival swimming, front crawl and back - stroke open turns, and treading water using two different kicks. The class will focus on improvement in the basic swim strokes. Classes consist of eight (8) 45-minute lessons that are held two (2) days a week for four (4) weeks. (Prerequisite: Completion of American Red Cross Swimming Level 3.) LEVEL 5 STROKE IMPROVEMENT Students will refine all six strokes — front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke and butterfly — and increase the distances that they swim. The course includes an introduction to the following: shallow angle dives from the poolside, then glide and begin a stroke on the front; touch and pike surface dives (submerging completely); front flip and backstroke turns; and proper sculling techniques. Classes consist of eight (8) 45-minute lessons that are held two (2) days a week for four (4) weeks. (Prerequisite: Completion of American Red Cross Swimming Level 4.) LEVEL 6 STROKE IMPROVEMENT Students work to refine strokes so that they swim more efficiently and effectively over longer distances. Special emphasis on knee-dive, forward dive fall-in, and standing dive from the poolside as well as from the 1-meter diving board. The course teaches students how to prevent aquatic emergencies in various aquatic environments, introduction to self-rescue, the HELP and huddle positions, survival float in deep water, back float in deep water, and survival swimming. Classes consist of eight (8) 45-minute lessons that are held two (2) days a week for four (4) weeks. (Prerequisite: Completion of American Red Cross Swimming Level 5.)
PARENT AND CHILD AQUATICS Designed for children 18 months to 3 years of age and their parents. Participants will practice blowing bubbles and will explore submerging the mouth, nose, eyes and head completely; buoyancy on the front and back; gliding on the front and back with assistance; submerging in a rhythmic pattern; beginning swimming using combined arm and leg action on the front and back with assistance; and changing body position in the water. Children must wear a swim diaper with a swimsuit over it until they are potty-trained. Children ages 9 months to 17 months may register for the class; however, the curriculum will be geared to those ages 18 months to 3 years. Classes consist of eight (8) 20-minute lessons that are held two (2) days a week for four (4) weeks. $50 resident / $62.50 non-resident 18 months - 3 years RCN
LEARN TO SWIM
$75 resident / $93.75 non-resident (Levels 1 - 3) $85 resident / $106.25 non-resident (Levels 4 - 6) 6 – 15 years RCN
LEVEL 1 INTRODUCTION TO WATER SKILLS For first-time and non-adjusted swimmers. Develops positive attitudes toward swimming and emphasizes the importance of good habits and safe practices in and around the water. Classes consist of eight (8) 45-minute lessons that are held two (2) days a week for four (4) weeks. LEVEL 2 FUNDAMENTAL AQUATIC SKILLS Students will learn how to float without support and how to recover to a vertical position. This level marks the beginning of true locomotion skills and adds to the self-help and basic rescue skills begun in Level 1. Classes consist of eight (8) 45-minute lessons that are held two (2) days a week for four (4) weeks. (Prerequisite: Completion of American Red Cross Swimming Level 1.)
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AQUATICS
PADDLE PEARLAND – INTRO TO KAYAKING Want to try your hand at kayaking? Drop in and use our equipment and pool! Participants of all ages and abilities are welcome. For those too young to paddle themselves, staff will tow the kayak along the pool wall. All participants must wear a lifejacket, which will be provided on-site. $5 3+ years RCN
ADULT LESSONS Designed to develop confidence and basic skills in the adult swimmer and geared toward the needs of the class. Comfort and flotation in the water, basic survival, front crawl, back crawl, treading water, and basic water safety are just a few of the skills taught. Classes consist of eight (8) 45-minute lessons that are held two (2) days a week for four (4) weeks. $75 resident / $93.75 non-resident 16+ years RCN SWIM TEST Need to know what swim lesson level to enroll your child in? Need a specific swim card to go to camp? Each participant will be evaluated based on the American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim exit skills assessments for the level being tested. The highest-level certificate will be awarded upon successful completion. After this test, participants will be grouped and tested for specific swim skills required by various camps. $10 4+ years RCN MERMAID UNIVERSITY Calling all mermen, mermaids and merfolk! Come join us in learning how to safely swim with a tail. We provide different- colored tails in all sizes. Participants get certified and will receive a card that will allow them to continue using the tail whenever they may like when visiting the pool. Families are highly encouraged to participate together! $45 6+ years RCN
ADULT AND PEDIATRIC CPR/AED/FIRST AID Emergencies can happen anytime, anywhere. EMS professionals and healthcare providers are prepared to give the best medical care, but they’re not the first ones to respond. You are! You must take the critical first steps in giving care until help arrives. This American Red Cross certification program will give you the confidence, knowledge and skills to recognize a life-threatening emergency and be able to provide immediate care. This certification is valid for two years upon successful completion of the program. $65 15+ years RCN
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BECOME A VOLUNTEER Here at the City of Pearland Parks & Recreation Department, we have the right opportunities for you! We offer volunteer support to a wide range of programming needs within special events, athletics, adaptive recreation and much more. Learn new skills that can translate into any profession. Register to become a Parks & Recreation Department volunteer to find out what opportunities await you! Volunteers Make a Difference! Do you have a scout troop, social club or school group that is looking for a way to give back to their local community?
Visit us online at parks.pearlandtx.gov/special-events/volunteer for applications and community service projects. For current opportunities, email us at volunteers@pearlandtx. gov to learn more and to find out how you can connect with us!
Play with us & help others play, too!
Thank you to the many generous sponsors and donors for supporting Mayor Kevin Cole’s Second Annual Charity Golf Tournament benefitting the Forever Parks Foundation of Pearland. On April 17, this amazing event raised $50,000+ for our inclusive playground initiative! Don’t wait! Registration for next year’s tournament begins soon. Visit our website to find out how you can register and support this amazing effort! www.foreverparksfoundation.org
Save the Date! Monday, April 15, 2024 Golfcrest Country Club Pearland, TX
Mayor Kevin Cole’s Third Annual Charity Golf Tournament benefitting the Forever Parks Foundation of Pearland
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NATURE & OUTDOORS
DELORES FENWICK NATURE CENTER
NATURE & OUTDOORS PROGRAMS
TYPES OF PROGRAMS environment in Pearland. Our mission is to encourage people of all ages and abilities to explore the outdoors. The Delores Fenwick Nature Center offers Pearland's nature and outdoor programming experiences. We strive to provide hands-on educational opportunities to the community through outdoor recreation and nature education in order to connect people with the natural
Seasonal Day Camps
Kayaking
Nature Trivia
Field Trips
Homeschool Programs Fishing
Camping
Outreach Programs
Guided Hikes
Birding Programs
Volunteer Opportunities
Nature-Based STEM Programs
...AND MORE!
Workshops
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
PEARLAND EARLY LEARNERS Children who participate in high-quality early learning experiences are better prepared for success in kindergarten and beyond. Children will learn the basics of writing, math, science and reading and will also experience nature adventures. A minimum of five participants must register seven days prior to the class start date. Please note that a 20 percent down payment is required upon registration and the remaining balance must be paid to the instructor on the first scheduled day of class. Cash or check only. Tuesdays, Sept. 12 – Dec. 5 / 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. $400 resident / $500 non-resident 3.5 – 6 years WPCC
TUMBLIN’ FUN Come share fun time with your child! Your little one will be introduced to an educational activity in warm-up, plus enjoy a playful Balloon Game. Then the interactive free play time will begin, during which new playmates will be made. Your child will have the opportunity to develop motor and memory skills in the Learning Stations. Throughout the class, your little one will build confidence in their movements and self-expressions as they catch “bubbles” and learn to sing the “Good-bye Song.” Parent participation required . A minimum of six participants must register seven days prior to the class start date. Tuesdays, Oct. 24 – Dec. 5 / 11 – 11:45 a.m. $60 resident / $75 non-resident 9 months - 4 years WPCC
CREATIVE DANCE Bring your little dancers for 30 minutes of creative and fun dance. They’ll learn beginning moves and have a great time! Girls should wear a black leotard, pink tights and pink ballet slippers. Boys, please wear black shorts and a white T-shirt. If you need to purchase attire, please contact Stephanie at 281.485.6030 . A minimum of five participants must register seven days prior to the class start date.
W ednesdays, Sept. 20 – Oct. 25 / 9 – 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays, Nov. 1 – Dec. 13 / 9 – 9:30 a.m. $80 residents / $100 non-residents
2 – 3 years
RCN
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BALLET/TAP Students will get an introduction to the basics of ballet and tap combined into one class! Students will learn body alignment and control while building self-confidence and toning muscles. Girls, please wear a black leotard, pink tights, pink ballet slippers and tap shoes. Boys, please wear black shorts and a white T-shirt. If you need to purchase attire, please contact Stephanie at 281.485.6030 . A minimum of five participants must register seven days prior to the class start date.
W ednesdays, Sept. 20 – Oct. 25 / 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. Wednesdays, Nov. 1 – Dec. 13 / 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. $80 resident / $100 non-resident 4 – 5 years
RCN
FAMILY FUN IN THE KITCHEN Children love to spend time with their family, and making time to cook together is a great way to build a relationship with your child! Young children will get hands-on experience making fun, surprisingly-good- for-you snacks. Children will find this a fun learning experience that incorporates healthy eating habits and working together. Please notify the instructor at the first class meeting of any food allergies your child may have. Parent participation required. Thursdays, Oct. 19 – Nov. 30 / 11 a.m. – noon $75 resident / $93 non-resident 2 - 5 years WPCC
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS Students will explore the creative process, grow their artistic skills and experiment with a variety of art materials. The supportive environment encourages participants to experience the world of art in this exciting, fun and creative class so that they can make their own masterpiece. Tuesdays, Sept. 12 – Oct. 17 / 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. $60 residents / $75 non-residents 6 – 10 years WPCC YOUNG CHEFS This class is a fun way to get your child interested in healthy eating habits. Children will get hands-on experience making fun, surprisingly-good-for-you meals. We will discuss healthy eating and smart food choices. Children will find this a fun learning experience that they can do on their own. By the end of the class, students will have recipes and be able to make a snack, breakfast, lunch, a side, dinner and a dessert. Please notify the instructor at the first class meeting of any known food allergies or restrictions your child may have. A minimum of six participants must register seven days prior to the class start date. Thursdays, Oct. 19 – Nov. 30 / 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. $75 resident / $93 non-resident 6 - 11 years WPCC
AFTER SCHOOL WITH ICODE iCode’s goal is to make STEM education exciting and fun! In our hands-on, collaborative programs, students may not realize how many life skills they are learning — or that they are learning at all! Our purpose is to engage their minds and hearts so that they love their experience and develop a passion for STEM education! Register your child for this collaborative and interactive class for hands-on STEM activities.
Mondays, Sept. 18 – Oct. 23 / 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Mondays, Oct. 30 – Dec. 11 / 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. $100 residents / $125 non-residents
6 – 10 years
WPCC
HOMESCHOOL SCIENCE, ART & CULTURE
Homeschooling doesn’t mean you have to always stay at home to learn! Join Dr. JLa as she explores the amazing and diverse world of science through STEAM- aligned activities. Each class will cover a different science topic, such as chemistry, weather, life cycles and the popular Grossology. Throughout this adventure, Dr. JLa will offer eight different classes; you can register for all eight or for the one that interests you the most. Don’t miss out on the amazing and scientific
experiment on fun interactive learning. W ednesdays, Sept. 20 – Nov. 15 / 8:30 – 9:45 a.m. $20 resident / $25 non-resident 6 - 10 years
WPCC
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ADVENTURE DAYS — FALL BREAK When school is out, Adventure Days are in! Pearland Parks & Recreation offers Adventure Days for children needing care on extended school holidays, including the Fall Break. We have planned fun activities and projects each day of the break from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Each day, campers will be engaged in a fun, interactive art project. Campers will also participate in the traditional summer camp’s action-oriented activities and games. Each camper is asked to pack a morning and/or afternoon snack, drinks and lunch, and we will provide the fun in a safe and secure environment.
Mon. - Wed., Nov. 20 – Nov. 22 / 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. All 3 days: $100 residents / $125 non-residents Per day: $40 residents / $50 non-residents 6 – 12 years RCN
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ATHLETICS
ADULT CORNHOLE LEAGUE Come join us for the Adult Cornhole League! The season will consist of six weeks of regular-season play and concludes with a playoff bracket for the top teams. Teams can be coed or same-gender. Game schedule, scores and league standings can be found at teamsideline.com/ pearland . Register online at pearlandparks.com . Teams must pay in full to register. Registration will open on Sept. 11 and will close on Oct. 3.
W ednesday nights, Oct. 11 - Nov. 29 Thursday nights, Oct. 12 - Nov. 30 $50 18+ years RCN ADULT OPEN PLAY VOLLEYBALL
Open play volleyball is now being offered at the Pearland Recreation Center! Both courts of the rec center will be set up for you and your friends to play volleyball in a relaxed environment; score will be kept by participants. This recreation-level game will need a minimum of five players, so come with your friends or meet some other locals. One volleyball per court will be provided; however, participants are welcome to bring their own volleyballs to practice with. Participants will need to register online or in person at the rec center. Sunday nights, Aug. 27 - Oct. 1 $5 per night 18+ years RCN FLAG FOOTBALL The City of Pearland has partnered with K5 Sports to offer a fun and skill-based flag football program for youth of all abilities! The K5 Flag Football League will be led by K5 Sports on Sundays in the fall. For more information, please visit www.k5sports.com . Sunday afternoons TBD TBD SCR turf fields ADULT OPEN PLAY CRICKET The City of Pearland has partnered with the Pearland Cricket Club to bring open play cricket to the Sports Complex at Shadow Creek Ranch! Open play cricket is scheduled for Thursday and Friday nights from 6 - 10 p.m., and one Saturday per month. For more information, please contact Karthik Datta at karthik.datta1981@gmail.com or visit the Pearland Cricket Club on Facebook. Thursdays and Fridays, 6 - 10 p.m.; one Saturday per month Free 18+ years SCR turf fields
MEN’S RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE Grab some friends and form a team to compete in our recreational basketball league. This fun basketball league is open to men 18 and older and takes place at the Pearland Recreation Center. Registration fee includes a seven- game regular-season schedule, single-elimination playoff, officials and awards. Game schedule, scores and league standings can be found at teamsideline.com/pearland . Register online at pearlandparks.com . Teams must pay in full to register. Registration will open on Aug. 18 and will close on Sept. 11. Monday nights, Sept. 18 - Nov. 6 $335 per team 18+ years RCN
Registration for all athletic programs closes one week before the start date. For official registration closing
dates, please check pearlandparks.com .
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BRAZORIA SPARTANS YOUTH RUGBY The City of Pearland has partnered with the Brazoria Spartans to bring youth rugby to the community! For more information or to register, please contact brazoriaspartans@gmail.com . Monday, Wednesday and Thursday nights Varies 6 - 16 years SCR turf fields YOUTH BASKETBALL The Parks & Recreation Department invites all youth basketball players to sign up for our winter recreational youth basketball league. Our league is the premier youth basketball league for boys and girls ages 7 - 14. This league is designed to teach teamwork and the fundamentals of basketball while kids have fun in a safe environment. All players will receive a basketball jersey. The season consists of one practice per week with a seven-week game schedule and a single-elimination playoff for the top four teams in each division except for the age 8 and under division. Registration will open at the end of August and will close at the end of October. More specific dates will be on the website. Practices: Once per week, weeknights, beginning the week of Nov. 27
Games: Saturdays, Dec. 9 - Feb. 3 $90 resident / $112.50 non-resident
7 – 14 years
Pearland ISD gyms & RCN
ADULT PICKLEBALL LEAGUE Come join us for the newest adult league from Pearland Parks & Recreation: the Adult Pickleball League! The season will consist of six weeks of regular-season play and concludes with a playoff bracket for the top teams. Teams can be coed or same-gender. Game schedule, scores and league standings can be found at teamsideline.com/pearland . Register online at pearlandparks.com . Teams must pay in full to register. Registration will open on Aug. 12 and will close on Sept. 5. Tuesday nights, Sept. 12 - Oct. 24 $40 18+ years RCN
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