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SUMMER 2022 in motion Pearland Your complete guide to City of Pearland programs, services and recreational activities

CITY NEWS

SPECIAL EVENTS

PARK SYSTEM MAP

AND MORE

Check out the City’s new library, animal shelter and adoption center, fire station and sports fields!

Save the dates for Concerts in the Park, Celebration of Freedom and Pear Run.

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 SUMMER 2022

HELLO, PEARLAND!

Ah, summer in Pearland . . . I always look forward to this time of year. Sunshine, green grass and tons of activities abound throughout the community. I am especially excited about this summer because we’re finally seeing some signs of normalization coming out of the pandemic. Our in-person events are bigger and better than ever. Because of ongoing health concerns, our residents can engage in new and easier ways to

PEARLAND CITY COUNCILMEMBERS Kevin Cole / MAYOR Adrian Hernandez / MAYOR PRO TEM Luke Orlando / COUNCILMEMBER POSITION 1 Tony Carbone / COUNCILMEMBER POSITION 2 Alex Kamkar / COUNCILMEMBER POSITION 3 J. David Little / COUNCILMEMBER POSITION 5 Trent Perez / COUNCILMEMBER POSITION 6 Woody Owens / COUNCILMEMBER POSITION 7

participate virtually as well. We are still learning what the “new normal” looks like—What kind of events do our residents want? How do we leverage technology to maximize our effectiveness? How do we continue to plan and build with supply chain challenges? The fact of the matter is that we have a lot to be thankful for and genuine reasons to be optimistic about the bright future ahead for the City of Pearland. This community is special, resilient, diverse and inclusive . . . and it’s because you’ve chosen to make Pearland your home. We agree it is THE community of choice. So, thank you for choosing Pearland and for the opportunity to let us build a community you are proud of. I look forward to seeing you all out and about. I always appreciate your feedback; feel free to drop me a line at cpearson@pearandtx.gov if there’s anything we can do for you. Happy summer, y’all!

CITY ADMINISTRATION Clay Pearson / CITY MANAGER

Trent Epperson / DEPUTY CITY MANAGER Ron Fraser / ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER

PARKS, RECREATION & BEAUTIFICATION BOARD Dennis Jackson / CHAIR Zachary Boyer / VICE CHAIR Vacant / POSITION 1 Dennis Allen / POSITION 2 Nancy Bankson / POSITION 3 Heather Campo / POSITION 4 Heather Baker / POSITION 5

PEARLAND IN MOTION IS A PUBLICATION OF City of Pearland 3519 Liberty Dr., Pearland, Texas 77581 Phone: 281.652.1600 email: cityofpearland@pearlandtx.gov website: pearlandtx.gov To advertise in the next issue of Pearland in Motion email: sponsorships@pearlandtx.gov or call 281.412.8900 © Copyright by City of Pearland City of Pearland Parks & Recreation is a CAPRA Accredited Agency. Images used in this publication are courtesy of City of Pearland, area vendors and businesses, Dreamstime, and Wikimedia Commons.

CLAY PEARSON City Manager

CONTENTS

PARK SYSTEM MAP

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CITY NEWS

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 SWIM CLASSES for all ages

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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EARLY CHILDHOOD

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SUMMER CAMPS Programs to keep the kids busy

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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ESPORTS Gaming in a whole newway

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 or biking. These sidewalks and trails are designed to ensure that residents can travel throughout the community.

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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.

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CITY NEWS

City of Pearland Welcomes New Facilities

Multiple opening ceremonies for new public buildings occurring in spring 2022 in Pearland reflect the growth and investment necessary to meet the long-term needs of a high-quality community.

The City of Pearland is celebrating the opening of four new facilities this spring. Phase II of the Sports Complex at Shadow Creek Ranch, the West Pearland Library, replacement Fire Station No. 4 and the Shari D. Coleman Animal Shelter & Adoption Center are the new facilities being unveiled to the public. Teams of dedicated local government employees are excited to move into the new facilities. Three of the four projects—the library, animal shelter and fire station--are replacing existing facilities within the City. With improved amenities and capacities, the new facilities will enhance the quality of life for residents who rely on services offered at the upgraded City buildings. Phase II of the Sports Complex at Shadow Creek Ranch The ribbon-cutting for Phase II of the Sports Complex at Shadow Creek Ranch and the groundbreaking ceremony for the Inclusive

Playground took place on Saturday, March 12. The Phase II project of the park includes two cricket/rugby fields, a multipurpose “Miracle Field” area (a sports surface designed to accommodate athletes with disabilities), additional field lighting, approximately 250 parking spaces and expanded restrooms and concession offerings. City and Parks & Recreation staff, city leadership, elected officials, and key stakeholders attended the official opening of Phase II of the Sports Complex at Shadow Creek Ranch. Remarks made by city leadership and key stakeholders were followed by a ceremonial ribbon-cutting ceremony. The Forever Parks Foundation also hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the Inclusive Playground that will be located next to the Miracle Field. Immediately following the ceremonies, grand opening activities featured a Miracle League Exhibition, rugby matches and a family- friendly movie presentation right on the Miracle League ballfield. On Sunday, a full day of cricket activities, including

Sports Complex at Shadow Creek Ranch

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West Pearland Library

youth and adult matches, training and entertainment, capped off the incredible two-day grand opening of Phase II of the Sports Complex at Shadow Creek Ranch. As Pearland continues to grow, the diversity of the community presents an expanding need for diverse programming. The demand for rugby and Miracle Fields has increased, in part because the City of Houston acquired a national rugby franchise. Pearland also is embracing diverse programming to meet quality of life expectations to accommodate populations with disabilities and their proximity to the expanding Texas Medical Center. “We are very excited about the new additions to the Sports Complex at Shadow Creek Ranch,” said Brandon Torres, athletic/ aquatic manager. “Pearland Parks & Recreation has always been committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. These new facilities strengthen our commitment. The Phase II additions allow the Parks & Recreation Department to expand programming efforts to better serve a wider range of demographics including underserved populations. This further enhances the City’s position as a regional destination for athletic programs and events.” West Pearland Library A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the West Pearland Library took place on Saturday, April 9. Designed as a library and community center to accommodate growth on the west end of Pearland, the new state-of-the-art facility is located on Shadow Creek Parkway. The new library replaces the Westside Library which was housed in a retail strip center on Business Center Drive. The new library provides a permanent facility for patrons,

“People come to the library to find a connection. That might be an internet connection, collaborative space, help with job searches, the equipment to try a new hobby, or more traditional services like physical books and storytimes. Whatever form it takes, we are excited and grateful to keep connecting the community and connecting with the community.” – Jessica Williams, West Pearland Branch Librarian

addresses increasing circulation requirements, offers the opportunity for a larger collection and is sized to accommodate the demands of a growing population. The Brazoria County Library System, which had been managing both the Westside Library and the Tom Reid Library in Pearland, transitioned to the West Pearland Library a fewmonths before the ribbon-cutting ceremony. “This new space means the world to us,” said Jessica Williams, who had been the branch librarian for the Pearland Westside Library. She relocated to the West Pearland Library upon its opening. “The library is what connects so much of our community to the world,” Williams said. “People come to the library to find a connection. That might be an internet connection, a collaborative

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Fire Station No. 4

space, help with job searches, equipment to try a new hobby or more traditional services like physical books and storytimes. Whatever form it takes, we are excited and grateful to keep connecting the community and connecting with the community.” Fire Station No. 4 The new Fire Station No. 4 had its hose uncoupling and wet-down ceremony in April. The hose uncoupling (akin to a ribbon-cutting event) and station wet-down are traditional ceremonies that were performed by firefighters to welcome the station to the Pearland Fire Department. The new fire station is located on FreedomDrive as part of the Pearland Public Safety Complex off Cullen Boulevard. The 14,000 square-foot fire station contains four 80-foot-deep drive-through apparatus bays. The facility houses a four-person engine crew, a two-person ambulance crew, a shift commander and a fire captain-EMS, enabling a fully staffed operation on a 24/7 basis. Station amenities include 10 dorm rooms, restrooms with showers, a kitchen/dining area, a day room, a watch office, a treatment/PD room, offices, personnel and equipment decontamination areas, with storage areas for bunker gear and medical supplies. The site includes secure parking for all on-duty staff as well as a limited number of visitor parking spaces. “Firefighters’ mental and physical health are critical to high

performance to our citizens at emergency incidents, employee retention and healthy families,” said Fire Chief Vance Riley. “The new facility brings us state-of-the-art cancer prevention efforts to reduce carcinogen exposures, along with greatly reduced exposure to virus and bacteria that may easily occur at emergency incidents.” The existing and soon-to-be decommissioned Fire Station No. 4 was built in 2002 and was originally designed and constructed for an all-volunteer fire department. When the City converted to a fully staffed Fire and EMS Department, the fire station ultimately could not meet the needs and requirements of a full-time Fire/EMS staff. Insufficient bathrooms, small living spaces, an ineffectively sized HVAC system, lack of cleaning

FIRE STATION NO. 4 BY THE NUMBERS

14,000 square-foot fire station

80 - foot-deep drive-through apparatus bays

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machines and an EMS equipment cleaning room and insufficient storage restricted the efficiency of full-time operations at this facility. To address these issues and provide a facility meeting best practices for full-time operations, the City determined Fire Station No. 4 needed to be rebuilt near the same location within the Pearland Public Safety Complex. Shari D. Coleman Animal Shelter & Adoption Center The Shari D. Coleman Animal Shelter & Adoption Center is projected to have a ribbon-cutting ceremony in May. The new 21,000 square-foot animal shelter and adoption center is located on FreedomDrive and is one of the latest additions to the Pearland Public Safety Complex. The building will be used by up to 16 animal services staff members. It will feature dog runs to house up to 106 canines and cat kennels for up to 98 felines, including isolation and quarantine kennels and a dedicated medical suite. This space drastically increases capacity when compared with the current animal shelter. The new facility meets all state laws and mandated codes for animal services and improves the quality of life for the animal residents and enhances the working environment for animal services staff. “Our first obligation is to public safety,” said Animal Services Manager John Fischer. “Having a more centrally located, modern facility will allow us to more efficiently

“Having a more centrally located, modern facility will allow us to more efficiently respond to calls for service from our residents while also making the shelter more accessible to all of Pearland.” – John Fischer, Animal Services Manager

housing and state health standards that required the City to bring the facility up to the standards of a modern animal shelter and adoption facility. In May 2019, voters approved the proposition for a new animal shelter in a bond referendum. Later in the year, City Council members unanimously approved naming the new shelter in honor of former Animal Services Manager Shari D. Coleman, who passed away earlier that same year. “The Shari D. Coleman Animal Shelter & Adoption Center is designed to meet the needs of the City now and far into the future,” Fischer said. “We know Pearland cares about the pets in our community and this shelter reflects that.”

respond to calls for service from our residents while also making the shelter more accessible to all of Pearland.” In addition, the shelter includes an adoption center with dedicated spaces for visitors to interact with potentially adoptable animals in indoor and outdoor settings. Other interior spaces consist of food prep and grooming rooms, a laundry room, dry food storage, a spay/ neuter clinic and a drive-through sally port. The existing facility, located on Old Alvin Road, was built in 1995 and has undergone multiple expansions, culminating in the building’s final 10,100 square-foot size. In 2018, a needs assessment was performed on the facility when it became clear that the shelter had exceeded its capacity, in part due to the significant growth the City had experienced in the previous 20 years. The assessment revealed deficiencies with animal

Shari D. Coleman Animal Shelter & Adoption Center

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Strategic Plan In 2019, the Pearland Economic Development Corporation (PEDC) championed a new strategic economic development plan. PEDC aligned with local government, education, healthcare and business entities to focus on key issues such as business development, infrastructure, quality of life and quality of place. The Pearland Prosperity Strategic Plan, adopted in 2020, details a strategic focus of resources on infrastructure improvements and economic growth, as well as an emphasis on quality-of-life benefits for all residents. The Pearland Prosperity Strategic Plan culminates in two overarching goals: economic growth/diversification and ensuring Pearland remains a community of choice in the greater Houston area. These goals are pursued through strategic initiatives grouped into seven, high-level focus areas: Business Development, Business Formation and Early-Stage Growth, Site Development, Corridors, Infrastructure and Mobility, Quality of Life and Quality of Place and Workforce and Talent. Business Development In recent years, Pearland’s base of employers has grown significantly; however, Pearland’s tax base is heavily dependent on residential property taxes and retail sales taxes. This dilemma poses a potential long-term risk as the community’s housing stock ages and the national bricks- and-mortar retail sector faces an uncertain future. The community must build upon the location and expansion success of recent years and pursue the growth of primary jobs within its borders through a holistic approach to economic development. Business Formation and Early–Stage Growth Pearland must enhance its entrepreneurial ecosystem of individuals, organizations, institutions and programs that encourage and support the formation and growth of new businesses. By ensuring that Pearland has an optimal business climate and support services to aid business formation and growth, the City can position itself as an attractive destination for entrepreneurs and new and growing firms in the Greater Houston region.

Sustaining economic prosperity and ensuring long-term competitiveness must be built on a foundation of strong local assets, identification of priorities, and expectations of action. As Pearland continues to prosper, its growth must be guided by a strong economic devel- opment vision. PEDC has a central role in carrying out economic development activities of the community. It has con- tinually developed and implemented strategic plans with specific objectives and goals to ensure progress toward achieving its vision.

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The Pearland Prosperity Strategic Plan, adopted in 2020, details a strategic focus of resources on infrastructure improvements and economic growth, as well as an emphasis on quality-of-life benefits for all residents.

Site Development This Focus Area involves ensuring that Pearland has a

competitive, highly visible supply of shovel-ready development sites. Part of this work involves effectively marketing prime districts and making certain that sites are well-served by needed infrastructure and desirable amenities. In addition, Pearland should take a more proactive approach to increase the supply of development-ready sites needed to guarantee the community’s competitiveness and “unlock” sites that may not be activated in the near term through market forces alone. Corridors The bulk of the community’s available development and redevelopment sites suitable for commercial and/or industrial development is concentrated around three primary corridors: SH 288, FM 518/Broadway and SH 35. Additionally, many of Pearland’s existing jobs are already clustered along these corridors. Pearland must invest in its key corridors to ensure that they are efficient, aesthetically pleasing and well-maintained to ensure that they are attractive destinations for jobs and investment. Infrastructure and Mobility Pearland has made significant progress on a variety of road and highway projects aimed at improving internal mobility within the City and easing commutes to key job centers. This Focus Area recommends advancing high-priority road and highway projects and advocating for and developing additional resources needed to fund them. Pearland also should seek to advance options for expanding transit connectivity to major employment centers. Quality of Life and Quality of Place A prominent theme emerged from the public input process: issues related to the quality of life and quality of place are important to Pearland residents. Stakeholders want to see Pearland expand and enhance its supply of walkable, mixed- use activity hubs. The community should advance mixed-use developments and catalytic quality of place amenities that can help Pearland maintain its status as a community of choice within Greater Houston.

Workforce and Talent Pearland is a highly educated community that boasts excellent Grade PK-12 public schools and proximity to numerous higher education institutions and training providers. However, there are several opportunities to further leverage Pearland’s advantages concerning talent development and to address outstanding workforce and training needs. Public, private and nonprofit partners in Pearland must work together to further enhance the community’s workforce and, by extension, its competitiveness for jobs and investment. Since the plan’s adoption in early 2020, the Pearland Prosperity Implementation Committee has worked consistently to implement all its focus areas and strategic initiatives. To view the full plan and implementation progress updates, visit www.pearlandprosperity.com.

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COMMUNITY

TOM REID LIBRARY EVENTS 3522 Liberty Dr., Pearland, Texas 77581 281.652.1677 // bcls.lib.tx.us // @pearlandlibrary All events are free and open to the public. Check out our Facebook page or website for the most up-to-date program calendars and information! All programs are subject to change.

SUMMER READING CLUB

ADULTS BOOKWORMS BOOK CLUB Enjoy lively discussion with fellow book lovers every month.

CHILDREN TODDLER STORYTIME

Enjoy a variety of programs and prizes all summer long by participating in our Summer Reading Club! This year’s theme is “Oceans of Possibilities.” Our Summer Reading Club offers challenges and prizes for readers of all ages. Check our website for the most up-to-date information on summer programs and more information on how to participate in reading challenges. June 1 - July 31 All ages Pearland Tom Reid Library

Listen to stories and sing songs with friends. Every Tuesday / 10:15 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. 18–36 months and their caregivers PRESCHOOL STORYTIME Listen to stories and sing songs—followed by a fun craft.

Every 1st Monday / 6:30 p.m. May 2 – Early Morning Riser by Katherine Heiny June 6 – The Reading List by Sarah Nish Adams

July 11 – The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles August 1 – Libertie by Kaitlyn Greenridge Adults NOVEL DISCUSSIONS Enjoy a lively discussion with fellow book lovers every month. All book selections are first novels from debut authors. Discover your new favorite author today! Every 3rd Monday / 6:30 p.m. May 16 – Everyone in This Room Will Someday be Dead by Emily Austin June 20 – Finlay Donovan is Killing It by Ellie Cosimano July 18 – The Liar’s Dictionary by Eley Williams August 15 – Of Women and Salt by Gabriela Garcia Adults

Every Thursday / 10:15 a.m. 3–6 years and their caregivers

WILD HOUR WEDNESDAYS WITH DELORES FENWICK NATURE CENTER Learn all about nature with this fun and educational storytime brought to you by EduKatie from the DFNC! Last Wednesday of every month / 4 p.m. 3–10 years TEENS & TWEENS TWEEN SCENE Engage in a variety of tween-oriented crafts and activities. 3rd Thursday of each month / 4 p.m. 9–12 years FAMILY FUN NIGHT Enjoy a seasonal craft or activity perfect for the whole family to enjoy together. 2nd Wednesday of each month / 6:30 p.m. All ages

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SELECT SUMMER READING CLUB EVENTS* MISS RUBY’S REPTILES PRESENTED BY TEXAS MASTER NATURALISTS Miss Ruby is back with her reptile friends. Learn all about alligators, turtles and snakes and get the chance to pet them! Friday, June 24 / 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m., 4 p.m. Children *Space will be extremely limited—please contact the library for further details. Learn all about the life cycle of chickens from egg to chick! Attendees will get the opportunity to see and touch newly hatched chicks. Thursday, July 14 / 2 p.m. Children *Space will be extremely limited—please contact the library for further details. EGG HATCHING FUN PRESENTED BY TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE EXTENSION SEA AND SHORE PRESENTED BY TEXAS MASTER NATURALISTS Learn all about beaches and the ocean! Check out cool seashells and have fun making crafts. Friday, July 22 / 2 p.m. Children *Space will be extremely limited—please contact the library for further details.

WRITERS’ GROUP A place for adult writers to hone and share their creative writing skills with a supportive group.  Friday, May 6, June 10, July 8, August 12, 6:30 p.m. Adult Pearland Tom Reid Library

Check out our calendar online for more fun summer events!

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COMMUNITY

WEST PEARLAND LIBRARY EVENTS 11801 Shadow Creek Parkway, Pearland, Texas 77584 713.436.0995 // bcls.lib.tx.us // @pearlandwestsidelibrary All events are free and open to the public. Keep an eye out for added events! Contact the library or visit http://bcls.lib.tx.us/branches/pws/pearlandwest.asp for the most up-to-date information. Space is limited for all indoor programming.

CHEMISTRY ROADSHOW

ADULTS ADULT BOOK CLUB

CHILDREN STORYTIME Enjoy songs, rhymes, crafts, and stories for our littlest readers. *In the event of bad weather Storytime will be held indoors in the Storytime Room. Capacity will be limited and tickets will be handed out 15 minutes before the program begins. Every Wednesday / 10:15 a.m. 3–5 years and their caregivers West Pearland Library Outdoor Amphitheater* TODDLER TIME Enjoy songs, rhymes, and stories for our littlest readers. *In the event of bad weather Toddler Time will be held indoors in the Storytime Room. Capacity will be limited and tickets will be handed out 15 minutes before the program begins. Every Monday / 10:15 a.m. 12–36 months and their caregivers West Pearland Library Outdoor Amphitheater* SINK OR FLOAT THESE ANIMALS DON’T NEED A BOAT Learn about mos that don’t need a boat with EduKatie. Presented by the Delores Fenwick Nature Center. Wednesday, June 1, 2:30 p.m. Grades K-5 West Pearland Library Teaching Theater PAINT WITH ROBOTS Robots are invading the library—but don’t worry— they’re just here to help you paint your next masterpiece! Wednesday, June 8, 2:30 p.m. Grades K-5 West Pearland Library Outdoor Amphitheater

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 MAKE IT EASY Join us for a monthly make-it program just for grown-ups! 1st Thursday of the month / 2 p.m. Adults

See chemical wonders that turn ordinary objects and events into exciting learning experiences. Presented by Texas A&M University.   Wednesday, June 22, 2:30 p.m. Grades K-5 West Pearland Library Teaching Theater

LIVIN’ LA VIDA LUCA Splash into the world of Luca while making your own fins and tales!   Saturday, June 4, 2:30 p.m. All ages West Pearland Library Teaching Theater

PIRATES LOST AT SEA Set sail with us on a thrilling action-packed adventure about a crew of quirky pirates marooned on a desert island. Throughout the story, volunteers from the audience will help us explore the incredible science behind clouds, combustion, air pressure and more.   Wednesday, July 27, 2:30 p.m. Grades K-5 West Pearland Library Teaching Theater

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LIVING IN SPACE Imagine your house in space. How would life be different than here on Earth? From wake-up to bedtime, discover what astronauts do onboard the International Space Station to overcome the everyday “hassles” of life. Presented by Space Center Houston. Wednesday, June 15, 2:30 p.m. Grades K-5 West Pearland Library Teaching Theater A TRIP TO DIAGON ALLEY The library has been transformed into Diagon Alley. Visit Ollivanders, Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes, Flourish and Blotts and more during this magical event! Thursday, June 23, 1-4 p.m. All ages REPTILES WITH RUBY See, touch, and learn about local reptiles with Ruby Lewis. Wednesday, June 29, 2:30 p.m. Grades K-5 West Pearland Library Meeting Rooms 1 & 2 AZTEC PRINCESS Classic Mexican fables are told by a time-traveling princess who teaches English and Spanish vocabulary along the way. Presented by Express Children’s Theater. Wednesday, July 13 (contact library for time) Grades K-5 West Pearland Library Teaching Theater

CHICK HATCHING Come learn about our chickens and how they hatch! Wednesday, July 20, 2:30 p.m. Grades K-5

TEENS & TWEENS ART ATTACK!

Get ready to get messy! Toss paintballs on a canvas, hack paintings, paint with robots and more during this outdoor art festival. Friday, June 10, 2:30 p.m. Ages 12–17 West Pearland Library Outdoor Amphitheater CUPCAKE WARS Compete to decorate the best cupcake possible! Friday, July 8, 2:30 p.m. Ages 12–17 West Pearland Library Upstairs Patio

SLIME TIME Unleash your inner Frankenstein and create your own monster slime!  Wednesday, July 6, 2:30 p.m. All ages West Pearland Library Amphitheater

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GENERAL INFORMATION

REGISTER TODAY FOR PROGRAMS Registration begins on April 4.

The City of Pearland Parks & Recreation 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 - 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 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, 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 on our main webpage of pearlandparks.com under the ‘About Us’ tab. 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.

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MEMBERSHIPS 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 •  Group fitness classes throughout the • R acquetball and basketball courts perfect for tournaments and leagues • F ull locker facilities • P ersonal trainers •  Open 7 days a week

day at no charge, 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

Are you looking for the perfect spot for a party, meeting or tournament? Pavilion, facility, and field rentals are available to fit your needs! Pavilion and indoor facility rentals can be completed online at pearlandparks.com . Outdoor field rentals must be requested via email at athleticfieldrentals@ pearlandtx.gov . For more questions, contact us at 281.412.8900 or come by the Parks and Recreation Welcome Center located inside the Recreation Center & Natatorium (4141 Bailey Road).

Shari D. Coleman Animal Shelter &Adoption Center 8311 FreedomDrive YOU CAN’T BUY LOVE BUT YOU CAN ADOPT

Looking for a furry companion this summer? Millions of companion animals in shelters across America are waiting for you. Navigating the process isn’t as hard as you may think. Let us help you find the perfect pet and discover how

• Adoption helps stop pet overpopulation • Adoption saves lives • Adoption provides a second chance • C osts: Adoption Fee: $35, Spay/ Neuter $60 (required), Rabies $10 (if applicable) Pearland City tags (required for city residents) $10 (altered) /$30 (unaltered) / yearly

amazing rescuing a pet can be. Visit pearlandtx.gov/adoptapet

Pearland, Texas 77581 Phone: 281.652.1970

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SPECIAL EVENTS

The Old Pearland Farmer’s Market is hosted monthly and features locally sourced farmers with produce and vendors who offer 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

PCPAAA PEAR RUN Pear Run, hosted by the Pearland Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association (PCPAAA), is a family- friendly 5k run that raises funds to support the Pearland Police Department.

For more information or to register, go to pearrun.com. Saturday, May 7 / 8 a.m. All ages Independence Park

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Concerts in the Park Fridays, May 6 – June 24 / 7 – 9 p.m. Free All ages

Come out and relax to the tunes of a live band on Friday evenings during the months of May and June. Food vendors will be on hand selling a delicious variety of foods. Bring your blankets, lawn chairs and picnic baskets; then sit back and enjoy an evening of fun and family entertainment. For more information, call 281.412.8900 or visit pearlandtx.gov/concerts.

MAY SOUTHDOWN PARK May 6 - Adrian’s Fault (Classic Rock) May 13 - Hamilton Loomis (Blues Rock) May 20 - Mango Punch (Salsa Variety) May 27 - Breakfast at Tiffany’s (Variety)

JUNE INDEPENDENCE PARK June 3– The Fab 5

(Beatles Tribute Band) June 10 – Ruben Moreno (Zydeco) June 17 – Texas Unlimited Band (Variety) June 24 – Phineus Reb (Country)

Join us in celebrating our country’s birthday. A presentation of colors and flag ceremony will begin the evening’s entertainment at 6 p.m. followed by live music on the H-E-B Entertainment Stage and spectacular fireworks at 9 p.m. Food vendors will be in attendance for your enjoyment and the Pearland Area Chamber of Commerce Craft Vendor Market will offer a variety of merchandise booths for shopping. The event is free and open to the public.

Free parking available at Pearland High School. For more information call 281.412.8900 or visit pearlandparks.com. Monday, July 4 / 6 – 10 p.m. All ages Independence Park

PRESCHOOL AQUATICS LEVEL 2 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Greater proficiency in all skills is emphasized so 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 back float to front float; glide on front and back; kick on front and back; swimwith arms on front and back; and combined arm and leg action on front and back. Classes consist of eight (8) 25-minute lessons; four (4) days a week for two (2) weeks.

AQUATICS

PRESCHOOL AQUATICS Monday – Thursday $50 resident / $62.50 nonresident 3 - 5 years RCN PRESCHOOL AQUATICS LEVEL 1 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

PRESCHOOL AQUATICS LEVEL 3 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

During this introductory course, students will work on blowing bubbles; submerging the mouth, nose, eyes and entire body and learning about safety around 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 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) 25-minute lessons; four (4) days a week for two (2) weeks.

Children must be able to swim three body lengths independently, but may have assistance standing back up. They also must be able to perform Preschool Level 2 skills with assistance starting or ending the skill. Participants will work to master skills learned in Preschool Level 2, so skillst can be performed without physical assistance from the instructor. Classes consist of eight (8) 25-minute lessons; four (4) days a week for two (2) weeks.

TO SWIM LEARNING WITH THE AMERICAN RED CROSS (ARC)

Summer Natatorium Closures Dates June 4 (full closure until 2 p.m.); pool opens at 3 p.m. July 9 and 10, full day closures

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PARENT AND CHILD AQUATICS This program is designed for children 18 months to 3 years of age and their parents. Participants will practice blowing bubbles; explore submerging the mouth, nose, eyes and head completely; explore buoyancy on the front and back; gliding on the front and back with assistance; explore submerging in a rhythmic pattern; beginning swimming using combined arm and leg action on the front and back with assistance; 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 - 17 months may register in the class, however the curriculum will be geared to ages 18 months to 3 years. Classes consist of eight (8) 25-minute lessons; four (4) days a week for two (2) weeks.

LEVEL 4 STROKE IMPROVEMENT 10 a.m., 5 p.m.

This session develops students’ confidence in the strokes learned in Level 3 and improves other aquatic skills. Students will learn headfirst entries from the side in the compact and stride position; swim underwater; feet-first surface dives; survival swimming; front crawl and backstroke open turns; and treading water using two different kicks. The class will focus on improvement in basic swim strokes. Classes consist of eight (8) 45- minute lessons; four (4) days a week for two (2) weeks. (Prerequisite: Completion of American Red Cross Swimming Level 3).

Monday – Thursday, – 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. $50 resident / $62.50 nonresident 18 months - 3 years RCN

LEARN TO SWIM Monday - Thursday

$75 resident / $93.75 nonresident (Levels 1 - 3) $85 resident / $106.25 nonresident (Levels 4 - 6) 6 - 15 years RCN LEVEL 1 INTRODUCTION TOWATER SKILLS 11 a.m., 7 p.m. This course, for first-time and nonadjusted swimmers, develops positive attitudes towards swimming and emphasizes the importance of good habits and safe practices in and around water. Classes consist of eight (8) 45-minute lessons; four (4) days a week for two (2) weeks. LEVEL 2 FUNDAMENTAL AQUATIC SKILLS Noon, 6 p.m. Students learn to float without support and recover to a vertical position. This level marks the beginning of true locomotion skills and adds to the self-help and basic rescue skills that began in Level I. Classes consist of eight (8) 45-minute lessons; four (4) days a week for two (2) weeks. (Prerequisite: Completion of American Red Cross Swimming Level 1)

LEVEL 5 STROKE IMPROVEMENT 11 a.m., 6 p.m.

Students refine all six strokes: the front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke and butterfly, increasing the distances that they swim. The course includes introduction to the following: shallow angle dives from the side and 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; four (4) days a week for two (2) weeks. (Prerequisite: Completion of American Red Cross Swimming Level 4)

LEVEL 6 STROKE IMPROVEMENT Noon, 7 p.m.

Students work to refine strokes so that they swimmore 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; four (4) days a week for two (2) weeks. (Prerequisite: Completion of American Red Cross Swimming Level 5)

LEVEL 3 STROKE DEVELOPMENT 1 p.m., 8 p.m.

Builds on the skills in Level 2 by providing additional guided practice.This course teaches students how to coordinate the front crawl and back crawl, the elementary backstroke and fundamentals of treading water. Students will also learn safe diving rules and begin to dive from the side of the pool in deep water. Classes consist of eight (8) 45-minute lessons; four (4) days a week for two (2) weeks. (Prerequisite: Completion of American Red Cross Swimming Level 2)

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AQUATICS

ADULT LESSONS-BASIC This course is designed to develop confidence and basic skills in the adult swimmer. It is geared toward the needs of the class. Comfort and flotation in thewater, basic survival, front crawl, back crawl, treadingwater and basicwater safety are just a fewof the skills taught. Classes consist of eight (8) 45-minute lessons; four (4) days aweek for two (2) weeks.

Monday-Thursday - 1 p.m., 8 p.m. $75 resident / $93.75 nonresident

16+ years

RCN

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 participantsmust wear a lifejacket, which are provided on-site. J une 11, July 30, August 20 – 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m. $5 16+ years RCN

SWIM TEST Need to knowwhat swim lesson level to enroll your child? Need a specific swimcard to go to camp? Each participant will be evaluated based on the American Red Cross Learn- to-Swimexit skills assessments for the level being tested. The highest-level certificatewill be awarded upon successful completion. After this test, participants will be grouped and tested for specific swimskills required by various camps. June 25, July 23, August 20 – 9 - 11 a.m. $10 4+ years RCN FLOAT ‘N FLICK You’ve all heard of drive-inmovies; now it’s time to introduce you to our dive-inmovies: Float ‘n Flick! Come join us for an evening in the pool watchingmovies on our big screen. We will provide floats for participants to use to relax. Please note: only 50 tickets are available for purchase. Every member of a familymust purchase a ticket for admission. J une 25 and July 16 - 6 p.m. $10 per person All Ages RCN Movies: Shark Tale on June 25 and Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl on July 16 JUNIOR LIFEGUARD CLASS Have you ever wanted to know what it’s like to be a lifeguard, but are too young to get certified? Now’s your chance to become a Junior Lifeguard! Learn how to work as a team, how to recognize a victim and shadow actual lifeguards. June 13– June 24 - 1 - 4 p.m. $75 11-14 years RCN

MERMAID UNIVERSITY Calling all Mermen, Mermaids andMerfolk! Come join us in learning how to safely swimwith a tail. We provide different colored tails in all sizes. Participants get certified andwill receive a card that will allow them to continue using the tail whenever theymay likewhen visiting the pool. Families are highly encouraged to participate together! June 11, July 30, August 20 – 1 - 2:30 p.m. $45 6+ years RCN

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Lifeguards WE ARE HIRING

The City of Pearland Parks & Recreation Department is always on the lookout for qualified individuals to join the team of lifeguards that help facilitate a safe and fun environment at the Pearland Natatorium. Working as a lifeguard is a rewarding experience that is physically and mentally challenging. Lifeguards become proficient in preventing, recognizing, and responding to aquatic emergencies and providing care for a variety of injuries, illnesses and medical emergencies.

Prospective lifeguards are required to pass an initial skills assessment, comprised of the following: ■ Swim 300 yards continuously, demonstrating breath control and rhythmic breathing. Candidates may use front crawl (freestyle), breaststroke or a combination of the two. ■ Tread water for 2 minutes using only the legs (hands should be out of the water or placed under the armpits). ■ Complete a timed event within 1 minute, 40 seconds: starting in the water, swim 20 yards. Surface dive (feet first or head first) to a depth of 13 feet to retrieve a 10 pound object. Return to the surface and swim to the starting point on the back, keeping both hands on the object and keeping the face at or near the surface of the water. Place the object on the deck and exit the water without the assistance of steps or a ladder.

For a complete job description or to complete an application, please visit pearland.applicantpro.com/jobs or contact the Aquatics Supervisor Justin Pudwill at jpudwill@pearlandtx.gov.

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NATURE & OUTDOORS

DFNC NATURE NOVELTIES SWAP SHOP Find something neat on the street? Want to talk about your cool rock? On the second Saturday of each month, children and adults will be able to bring in their nature finds to swap for other curiosities or nature center novelties. Be sure to check the DFNC webpage for the rules and regulations for nature finds as some might be illegal depending on their species.

FIELD TRIP PROGRAMS The Delores Fenwick Nature Center is now booking field trips for the 2022-23 school year. During each field trip, groups will be able to discover the traits of a healthy ecosystem, learn ways to help protect natural areas and, of course, meet live animals. These educational programs are designed by grade level and are TEK- aligned. Reservations are required at a minimum of two weeks in advance. Pricing begins at $8 per participating child. Select Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. $8/student All ages DFNC

Saturday, June 11, noon – 2 p.m. Saturday, July 9, noon – 2 p.m. Saturday, August 13, noon – 2 p.m. Free All ages DFNC

ENVIRONMENTAL EXPLORERS On your mark . . . Get set . . . EXPLORE! Environmental Explorers is a free, nature-based education program for children of all ages. Participants can expect to sing songs, and hear stories while applying STEM concepts to explore the natural environment around the DFNC. Preregistration is required to attend this program and parents/guardians are required to stay with children during the program. Program topics are posted each month on the DFNC Facebook page, facebook.com/ deloresfenwicknaturecenter .

Saturday, June 25, 10 – 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 28, 10 – 10:30 a.m. Saturday, August 13, 10 – 10:30 a.m. Free 0 - 11 years DFNC

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GUIDED NATURE HIKES Guided Nature Hikes with the DFNC are family-friendly and adults-only evening hikes that take place at different nature hot-spots around Pearland. Each hike is tailored to search for different varieties of local nocturnal wildlife on Wild Night Hikes, Owl Prowls and Bat Walks! You’ll have an opportunity to learn from our knowledgeable staff about the natural environment and wildlife found at the Delores Fenwick Nature Center, the John Hargrove Environmental Complex and the Nature Trail at Shadow Creek Ranch. Small groups of participants, outfitted with a Nature Explorer Pack, will walk the trails with our staff at the lead. Staff will point out interesting features, important habitats and visiting wildlife during the hike. Friday, June 24, 8 – 9:30 p.m. (all ages) Friday, July 22, 8 - 9:30 p.m. (18+) Friday, August 18, 8 - 9:30 p.m. (all ages) $10 all ages/18+ SCR Nature Trail PADDLE PEARLAND – KAYAKING TOUR Paddle Pearland is the perfect way to learn about Pearland’s native environment by kayak! Participants will go through a quick kayak-101 tomake sure that everyone is comfortable with the basics before hitting the water. During the program, participants will get a close look at one of our bird rookeries, learn about the vital aquatic habitats throughout the Pearland area and enjoy a relaxing paddle on the pond. Kayaks, paddles and PFDs (personal flotation devices) will be provided. An adult must accompany anyone under the age of 18.

Opening Summer 2022 – CAMP PELICAN – The Pearland Environmental Learning Institute for Conservation, Adventure and Nature! These specialty, nature-themed camps are designed to bring children closer to nature and foster a further love and understanding of the natural world. Each day of these week-long camps will be filled with exploration and educational lessons about Texas wildlife, habitats and more!

Monday - Friday, June 6-10, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Monday - Friday, July 11-15, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Monday - Friday, August 1-5, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. $155 resident / $193.75 nonresident

6 - 10 years

DFNC

Monday - Friday, June 13-17, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Monday - Friday, July 18-22, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Monday - Friday, August 8 -12, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. $160 resident / $200 nonresident

11 - 14 years

DFNC

DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMS Want to bring nature to your virtual classroom? The DFNC has you covered! These virtual field trip programs offer a variety of engaging topics like Home Sweet Home, Just Right for Night and Scoop on Poop. Each program is TEKS-aligned for students in elementary grades but can be adapted for older or younger audiences. Each virtual lesson also includes instructions for pre- and post-virtual lesson activities and is sure to offer your class the best virtual experience of the semester. Select Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday, 10 a.m. –2 p.m. $100+ All ages DFNC OUTREACH PROGRAMS Bring the adventure of nature right to your facility! Our Outreach Programs are designed for a variety of age levels and can accommodate large groups or single classrooms. Each program lasts 30-45 minutes and includes several live animal encounters. Reservations are required at a minimum of two weeks in advance. Program pricing starts at $100 but varies by location distance and number of participants. By bookings, 8:30 - 10 a.m. $100+ All ages Anywhere in a 35-mile radius

Saturday, August 6, 9:30 - 11 a.m. $35 resident / $42 nonresident

10+ years

DFNC

ADVENTURESWITH EDU-KATIE What will you learn? What will you see? Find out with Edu-Katie! Watch City of Pearland’s Parks & Recreation Park Naturalist, Edu-Katie, explore and discover the natural world. Each episode of this new and exciting educational video series is designed for children of all ages and fun for the whole family. Be sure to follow Adventures with Edu-Katie from the Delores Fenwick Nature Centers Facebook page @DeloresFenwickNatureCenter and be on the lookout for new episodes every fourth Friday of the month. Free All ages DFNC Facebook Page

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