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Dear Citizens,
What if
you saw
somebody
collapse
and stop
breathing?
Would you
be able to
administer CPR? According
to our City’s paramedics,
administering CPR immediately
is the most important thing you
can do to save a person’s life.
In fact, chances of a complete
recovery after a medical
emergency increase greatly with
bystander-initiated CPR after
calling 911.
Chest compressions increase the
likelihood of survival because
they keep the blood flowing
until medical personnel arrive
and take over. Mouth-to-mouth
contact isn’t necessary. If CPR
can be the life-saving difference
for someone, don’t you think
it’s a valuable skill to learn?
Many places such as the
American Red Cross teach
CPR to individuals, schools or
workplaces. I encourage you to
enroll in a CPR class today.
Linda Martin Mayor
Tim Stinneford Place 1
Jeremy Tompkins Mayor Pro Tem
Place 2
Eddie Price Place 3
Perry Bynum Place 4
Harry Zimmer Place 5
Salman Bhojani Place 6
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Did you know…?
You can see in action Lucas, an amazing,
automated CPR device that saves lives.
Watch the video at www.eulesstx.gov/fire.
Become Certified in CPR and
Save a Life
Have you ever wondered if something as small as three letters could be
the one thing that determines if someone lives or dies? Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation, or CPR for short, is probably something you have heard of but
never given much more thought than that.
George Grim, EMS/Coordinator, along with the Euless Fire Department
know all too well how important CPR is to someone’s survival.
For the last four years,
members of the Euless Fire
Department have been making
use of the Lund University
Cardiopulmonary Assist
System (LUCAS), a mechanical
CPR device that has helped
them improve their work
performance in many ways.
“Crew safety is one of them, we no longer have to stand up in the back of
an ambulance going down the road holding on with one hand,” Grim said.
Unlike people, the machine doesn’t get tired and can give continuous chest
compressions for about 30 minutes (allowing time to get individuals into
emergency care).
However, when LUCAS is not available, traditional CPR can also be life
saving.
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At a local basketball court, a 19-year-old went
into cardiac arrest and was saved thanks to a
bystander who performed CPR until emergency
medical personnel took over. The teen was
released from the hospital a few days later.
According to Grim, “We have had at least five
calls in the past seven months, where bystander
CPR was started and 911 was called, and they all
ended up walking out of the hospital.”
A common concern most people have about
performing CPR on someone is the infamous
two breaths recommended along with chest
compressions. For those who are hesitant about
giving breaths to another, Grim’s advice is to
“focus on compressions and don’t worry about
the breaths.”
Another lifesaving tool is the Automated
External Defibrillators (AED) that are located
in the City of Euless buildings. An AED can
be just as valuable as CPR. However, don’t
stop performing CPR to retrieve an AED. Ask
someone else to get it. Two minutes of non-
blood flow to the brain is all it takes for damage
to start to set in.
When doing compressions, don’t go too fast, make
sure you let the chest recoil and try to get 100
compressions per minute.
Those working in emergency services know that
properly performing CPR can be life saving.
But you don’t have to be trained in emergency
medicine to learn how to aid others. Many cities
and organizations offer classes to teach everyday
people how they too can learn how to save a life.
“You want to begin chest compression prior to five
minutes of the incident,” Grim said. “It’s the one
thing that’s actually going to make a difference.”
For those interested in getting CPR certified, the
American Red Cross has a search engine to find
certification classes in your area at
https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/cpr.
A Rock Around the Park Concert
Suzy & the Sissies
Friday, September 6, 7 - 9 p.m.
Texas Star Pavilion
1400 Texas Star Parkway
Join us Friday night
for a free concert by
cover band, Suzy and
the Sissies. From Blues
to Rock, Country
to Americana, these
four established DFW
musicians put their
own stamp on classic
staples from artists
like Bonnie Raitt, Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac, CCR,
Linda Ronstadt, Lucinda Williams, The Pretenders
and more.
Bring your entire family to this free concert.
Concessions and drinks are available for purchase.
Call 817-685-1666 for information.
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At a local basketball court, a 19-year-old went
into cardiac arrest and was saved thanks to a
bystander who performed CPR until emergency
medical personnel took over. The teen was
released from the hospital a few days later.
According to Grim, “We have had at least five
calls in the past seven months, where bystander
CPR was started and 911 was called, and they all
ended up walking out of the hospital.”
A common concern most people have about
performing CPR on someone is the infamous
two breaths recommended along with chest
compressions. For those who are hesitant about
giving breaths to another, Grim’s advice is to
“focus on compressions and don’t worry about
the breaths.”
Another lifesaving tool is the Automated
External Defibrillators (AED) that are located
in the City of Euless buildings. An AED can
be just as valuable as CPR. However, don’t
stop performing CPR to retrieve an AED. Ask
someone else to get it. Two minutes of non-
blood flow to the brain is all it takes for damage
to start to set in.
When doing compressions, don’t go too fast, make
sure you let the chest recoil and try to get 100
compressions per minute.
Those working in emergency services know that
properly performing CPR can be life saving.
But you don’t have to be trained in emergency
medicine to learn how to aid others. Many cities
and organizations offer classes to teach everyday
people how they too can learn how to save a life.
“You want to begin chest compression prior to five
minutes of the incident,” Grim said. “It’s the one
thing that’s actually going to make a difference.”
For those interested in getting CPR certified, the
American Red Cross has a search engine to find
certification classes in your area at
https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/cpr.
A Rock Around the Park Concert
Suzy & the Sissies
Friday, September 6, 7 - 9 p.m.
Texas Star Pavilion
1400 Texas Star Parkway
Join us Friday night
for a free concert by
cover band, Suzy and
the Sissies. From Blues
to Rock, Country
to Americana, these
four established DFW
musicians put their
own stamp on classic
staples from artists
like Bonnie Raitt, Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac, CCR,
Linda Ronstadt, Lucinda Williams, The Pretenders
and more.
Bring your entire family to this free concert.
Concessions and drinks are available for purchase.
Call 817-685-1666 for information.
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September 11 Ceremony
Wednesday, September 11, 9 a.m.
9/11 Memorial, Fire Administration
201 N. Ector Drive
Please join us for a ceremony to remember the lives
of the heroes who were lost during the attack on
our nation. The City of Euless is the proud owner of
an artifact from the World Trade Center. The artifact
is a 12-foot-long, 6,000-pound steel beam from the
September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. This memorial
sits in front of the Euless Fire Administration
Building as a memorial to the thousands killed that
tragic day.
ECPAAA BBQ
Fundraiser
Saturday, September 28, 6 - 8:30 p.m.
Euless Senior Center
300 W. Midway Drive
The Euless Citizens Police Academy
Alumni Association (ECPAAA) is hosting
a fundraising event to benefit the Euless
Police Department. The event will be a BBQ
Dinner, Mini Live Auction, Dine ‘N Dash,
Pick ‘N Play and a 50/50 Event. Ticket Prices:
$15 – Ages 11 to Adult; $5 – Ages 5 to 10;
Free – Under 5.
Tickets are available for purchase at Stitch
N Tyme Embroidery, 706 South Main Street
between the hours of 10 a.m. and
4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Tickets are
also available from ECPAAA members. The
deadline to purchase tickets is
September 18. Come out for delicious food,
great prizes and to support your Euless
Police Department!
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September AquaticsEuless Family Life Center / 300 W. Midway Dr. / 817-685-1666
OPEN SWIM: Monday & Wednesday, 12:20-5 p.m., 7:20-8:30 p.m. / Tuesday & Thursday 12:20-5:30 p.m., 7:30-8:30 p.m. /
Friday 12:20-5 p.m. / Saturday 10:30-3:30 p.m. / Sunday noon-3:30 p.m.
Note: Below are the swim lessons available at the time of this publication. For more detailed information on
swim lessons for the Summer please pick up a copy of the Summer 2019 Playbook or look for it online at www.
eulesstx.gov/pacs. To register for Summer classes visit the Euless Family Life Center or register online at www.
eulesstx.gov/pacs. Registration for September swim lessons opens August 29th for residents.
NATATORIUM SWIM LESSONS
DAY DATES AGE TIME $R/NR
PARENT & TOT M/W 9/9-10/2 6mo-2 6:15-6:45pm $65/$75
WATER TOTS M/W 9/9-10/2 2-4 5:40-6:10pm $65/$75
WATER TOTS M/W 9/9-10/2 2-4 6:15-6:45pm $65/$75
LEVEL 1 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 5:05-5:35pm $65/$75
LEVEL 1 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 5:40-6:10pm $65/$75
LEVEL 1 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 6:15-6:45pm $65/$75
LEVEL 1 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 6:50-7:20pm $65/$75
LEVEL 2 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 5:05-5:35pm $65/$75
LEVEL 2 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 5:40-6:10pm $65/$75
LEVEL 2 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 5:40-6:10pm $65/$75
LEVEL 3 M/W 9/9-10/2 5-15 5:05-5:35pm $65/$75
LEVEL 3 M/W 9/9-10/2 5-15 6:50-7:20pm $65/$75
LEVEL 4 M/W 9/9-10/2 5-15 5:05-5:35pm $65/$75
LEVEL 4 M/W 9/9-10/2 5-15 6:50-7:20pm $65/$75
ADULT M/W 9/9-10/2 15+ 6:50-7:20pm $65/$75
SWIM TEAM PREP M/W 9/9-10/2 5-15 6:15-6:45pm $65/$75
September Senior Happenings
ACTIVITIES DAY DATE TIME LOC $
TRIVIA TU 9/3 12PM SEN FREE
BINGO W 9/4 1PM SEN $1 A CARD
BUNCO F 9/13 9AM SEN $3
NATIONAL PEANUT DAY
FREE PEANUTS F 9/13 11:30AM SEN FREE
DINING OUT M 9/16 5PM OFF PAY OWN MEAL (REG
REQUIRED)
TAXES IN RETIREMENT W 9/18 10AM SEN FREE (REG REQUIRED)
MYSTERY LUNCH W 9/18 12:30PM OFF PAY OWN MEAL (REG
REQUIRED)
$1 BAKED POTATO W 9/25 11:30AM GAME ROOM $1
FAB-EULESS FINDS F 9/27 9:30AM OFF $5 (REG REQUIRED)
ALL ATTENDEES MUST BE SENIOR CENTER MEMBERS AND 60+
THE SENIOR CENTER WILL BE CLOSED ON LABOR DAY
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At a local basketball court, a 19-year-old went
into cardiac arrest and was saved thanks to a
bystander who performed CPR until emergency
medical personnel took over. The teen was
released from the hospital a few days later.
According to Grim, “We have had at least five
calls in the past seven months, where bystander
CPR was started and 911 was called, and they all
ended up walking out of the hospital.”
A common concern most people have about
performing CPR on someone is the infamous
two breaths recommended along with chest
compressions. For those who are hesitant about
giving breaths to another, Grim’s advice is to
“focus on compressions and don’t worry about
the breaths.”
Another lifesaving tool is the Automated
External Defibrillators (AED) that are located
in the City of Euless buildings. An AED can
be just as valuable as CPR. However, don’t
stop performing CPR to retrieve an AED. Ask
someone else to get it. Two minutes of non-
blood flow to the brain is all it takes for damage
to start to set in.
When doing compressions, don’t go too fast, make
sure you let the chest recoil and try to get 100
compressions per minute.
Those working in emergency services know that
properly performing CPR can be life saving.
But you don’t have to be trained in emergency
medicine to learn how to aid others. Many cities
and organizations offer classes to teach everyday
people how they too can learn how to save a life.
“You want to begin chest compression prior to five
minutes of the incident,” Grim said. “It’s the one
thing that’s actually going to make a difference.”
For those interested in getting CPR certified, the
American Red Cross has a search engine to find
certification classes in your area at
https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/cpr.
A Rock Around the Park Concert
Suzy & the Sissies
Friday, September 6, 7 - 9 p.m.
Texas Star Pavilion
1400 Texas Star Parkway
Join us Friday night
for a free concert by
cover band, Suzy and
the Sissies. From Blues
to Rock, Country
to Americana, these
four established DFW
musicians put their
own stamp on classic
staples from artists
like Bonnie Raitt, Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac, CCR,
Linda Ronstadt, Lucinda Williams, The Pretenders
and more.
Bring your entire family to this free concert.
Concessions and drinks are available for purchase.
Call 817-685-1666 for information.
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Euless Library Foundation
Annual Meeting
Sunday, September 15, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Texas Star Conference Centre
1400 Texas Star Parkway
Support your library
and join us for
food and fun! All
are welcome. Our
featured speaker
is Tim Madigan,
author of I’m Proud
of You: My Friendship
with Fred Rogers.
Tim Madigan is an award-winning newspaper
journalist and is also the author of See No Evil:
Blind Devotion and Bloodshed in David Koresh’s
Holy War and The Burning: Massacre, Destruction,
and the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921. Signed copies
of Mr. Madigan’s books will be available for
purchase.
Basic Garde Manger
Wednesday, September 25, 7 p.m.
Euless City Hall
201 N. Ector Dr.
Yes, we spelled that correctly. Garde Manger is a
practice that focuses on the preparation of food
for future storage. Have you thought about all
the food being wasted after preparing a meal?
Food waste is a serious issue in the U.S., but the
team at Turn Compost is combating this issue
by encouraging people to start composting and
recycling their food.
Wes Fitch from Turn Compost will teach you
how to start canning and dehydrating food to
promote less waste in the kitchen.
Trinity GAP Club’s
Petpawlooza
Saturday, September 28, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Glade Parks Plaza
300 Block of Chisholm Trail
The Trinity High School GAP Club will host its first
Petpawlooza to support the Euless Animal Shelter.
Petpawlooza will replace the fall pet fair that the
club has hosted previously. This event will feature
pet adoptions, a raffle, microchipping and conces-
sions. In addition, attendees will be able to buy pet
items at the bazaar to support the shelter.
The Texas Coalition for Animal Protection will also
be offering low-cost vaccinations at the event from
12-2 p.m.
Come support our animal shelter and the medical
needs of its pets by bringing your family and friends
to Petpawlooza! T-shirts created for the event are
available to pre-order now.
For more information, please call 817-689-4740.
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September AquaticsEuless Family Life Center / 300 W. Midway Dr. / 817-685-1666
OPEN SWIM: Monday & Wednesday, 12:20-5 p.m., 7:20-8:30 p.m. / Tuesday & Thursday 12:20-5:30 p.m., 7:30-8:30 p.m. /
Friday 12:20-5 p.m. / Saturday 10:30-3:30 p.m. / Sunday noon-3:30 p.m.
Note: Below are the swim lessons available at the time of this publication. For more detailed information on
swim lessons for the Summer please pick up a copy of the Summer 2019 Playbook or look for it online at www.
eulesstx.gov/pacs. To register for Summer classes visit the Euless Family Life Center or register online at www.
eulesstx.gov/pacs. Registration for September swim lessons opens August 29th for residents.
NATATORIUM SWIM LESSONS
DAY DATES AGE TIME $R/NR
PARENT & TOT M/W 9/9-10/2 6mo-2 6:15-6:45pm $65/$75
WATER TOTS M/W 9/9-10/2 2-4 5:40-6:10pm $65/$75
WATER TOTS M/W 9/9-10/2 2-4 6:15-6:45pm $65/$75
LEVEL 1 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 5:05-5:35pm $65/$75
LEVEL 1 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 5:40-6:10pm $65/$75
LEVEL 1 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 6:15-6:45pm $65/$75
LEVEL 1 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 6:50-7:20pm $65/$75
LEVEL 2 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 5:05-5:35pm $65/$75
LEVEL 2 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 5:40-6:10pm $65/$75
LEVEL 2 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 5:40-6:10pm $65/$75
LEVEL 3 M/W 9/9-10/2 5-15 5:05-5:35pm $65/$75
LEVEL 3 M/W 9/9-10/2 5-15 6:50-7:20pm $65/$75
LEVEL 4 M/W 9/9-10/2 5-15 5:05-5:35pm $65/$75
LEVEL 4 M/W 9/9-10/2 5-15 6:50-7:20pm $65/$75
ADULT M/W 9/9-10/2 15+ 6:50-7:20pm $65/$75
SWIM TEAM PREP M/W 9/9-10/2 5-15 6:15-6:45pm $65/$75
September Senior Happenings
ACTIVITIES DAY DATE TIME LOC $
TRIVIA TU 9/3 12PM SEN FREE
BINGO W 9/4 1PM SEN $1 A CARD
BUNCO F 9/13 9AM SEN $3
NATIONAL PEANUT DAY
FREE PEANUTS F 9/13 11:30AM SEN FREE
DINING OUT M 9/16 5PM OFF PAY OWN MEAL (REG
REQUIRED)
TAXES IN RETIREMENT W 9/18 10AM SEN FREE (REG REQUIRED)
MYSTERY LUNCH W 9/18 12:30PM OFF PAY OWN MEAL (REG
REQUIRED)
$1 BAKED POTATO W 9/25 11:30AM GAME ROOM $1
FAB-EULESS FINDS F 9/27 9:30AM OFF $5 (REG REQUIRED)
ALL ATTENDEES MUST BE SENIOR CENTER MEMBERS AND 60+
THE SENIOR CENTER WILL BE CLOSED ON LABOR DAY
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September AquaticsEuless Family Life Center / 300 W. Midway Dr. / 817-685-1666
OPEN SWIM: Monday & Wednesday, 12:20-5 p.m., 7:20-8:30 p.m. / Tuesday & Thursday 12:20-5:30 p.m., 7:30-8:30 p.m. /
Friday 12:20-5 p.m. / Saturday 10:30-3:30 p.m. / Sunday noon-3:30 p.m.
Note: Below are the swim lessons available at the time of this publication. For more detailed information on
swim lessons for the Summer please pick up a copy of the Summer 2019 Playbook or look for it online at www.
eulesstx.gov/pacs. To register for Summer classes visit the Euless Family Life Center or register online at www.
eulesstx.gov/pacs. Registration for September swim lessons opens August 29th for residents.
NATATORIUM SWIM LESSONS
DAY DATES AGE TIME $R/NR
PARENT & TOT M/W 9/9-10/2 6mo-2 6:15-6:45pm $65/$75
WATER TOTS M/W 9/9-10/2 2-4 5:40-6:10pm $65/$75
WATER TOTS M/W 9/9-10/2 2-4 6:15-6:45pm $65/$75
LEVEL 1 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 5:05-5:35pm $65/$75
LEVEL 1 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 5:40-6:10pm $65/$75
LEVEL 1 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 6:15-6:45pm $65/$75
LEVEL 1 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 6:50-7:20pm $65/$75
LEVEL 2 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 5:05-5:35pm $65/$75
LEVEL 2 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 5:40-6:10pm $65/$75
LEVEL 2 M/W 9/9-10/2 4-9 5:40-6:10pm $65/$75
LEVEL 3 M/W 9/9-10/2 5-15 5:05-5:35pm $65/$75
LEVEL 3 M/W 9/9-10/2 5-15 6:50-7:20pm $65/$75
LEVEL 4 M/W 9/9-10/2 5-15 5:05-5:35pm $65/$75
LEVEL 4 M/W 9/9-10/2 5-15 6:50-7:20pm $65/$75
ADULT M/W 9/9-10/2 15+ 6:50-7:20pm $65/$75
SWIM TEAM PREP M/W 9/9-10/2 5-15 6:15-6:45pm $65/$75
September Senior Happenings
ACTIVITIES DAY DATE TIME LOC $
TRIVIA TU 9/3 12PM SEN FREE
BINGO W 9/4 1PM SEN $1 A CARD
BUNCO F 9/13 9AM SEN $3
NATIONAL PEANUT DAY
FREE PEANUTS F 9/13 11:30AM SEN FREE
DINING OUT M 9/16 5PM OFF PAY OWN MEAL (REG
REQUIRED)
TAXES IN RETIREMENT W 9/18 10AM SEN FREE (REG REQUIRED)
MYSTERY LUNCH W 9/18 12:30PM OFF PAY OWN MEAL (REG
REQUIRED)
$1 BAKED POTATO W 9/25 11:30AM GAME ROOM $1
FAB-EULESS FINDS F 9/27 9:30AM OFF $5 (REG REQUIRED)
ALL ATTENDEES MUST BE SENIOR CENTER MEMBERS AND 60+
THE SENIOR CENTER WILL BE CLOSED ON LABOR DAY
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At a local basketball court, a 19-year-old went
into cardiac arrest and was saved thanks to a
bystander who performed CPR until emergency
medical personnel took over. The teen was
released from the hospital a few days later.
According to Grim, “We have had at least five
calls in the past seven months, where bystander
CPR was started and 911 was called, and they all
ended up walking out of the hospital.”
A common concern most people have about
performing CPR on someone is the infamous
two breaths recommended along with chest
compressions. For those who are hesitant about
giving breaths to another, Grim’s advice is to
“focus on compressions and don’t worry about
the breaths.”
Another lifesaving tool is the Automated
External Defibrillators (AED) that are located
in the City of Euless buildings. An AED can
be just as valuable as CPR. However, don’t
stop performing CPR to retrieve an AED. Ask
someone else to get it. Two minutes of non-
blood flow to the brain is all it takes for damage
to start to set in.
When doing compressions, don’t go too fast, make
sure you let the chest recoil and try to get 100
compressions per minute.
Those working in emergency services know that
properly performing CPR can be life saving.
But you don’t have to be trained in emergency
medicine to learn how to aid others. Many cities
and organizations offer classes to teach everyday
people how they too can learn how to save a life.
“You want to begin chest compression prior to five
minutes of the incident,” Grim said. “It’s the one
thing that’s actually going to make a difference.”
For those interested in getting CPR certified, the
American Red Cross has a search engine to find
certification classes in your area at
https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/cpr.
A Rock Around the Park Concert
Suzy & the Sissies
Friday, September 6, 7 - 9 p.m.
Texas Star Pavilion
1400 Texas Star Parkway
Join us Friday night
for a free concert by
cover band, Suzy and
the Sissies. From Blues
to Rock, Country
to Americana, these
four established DFW
musicians put their
own stamp on classic
staples from artists
like Bonnie Raitt, Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac, CCR,
Linda Ronstadt, Lucinda Williams, The Pretenders
and more.
Bring your entire family to this free concert.
Concessions and drinks are available for purchase.
Call 817-685-1666 for information.
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SEPTEMBER CLASSES / Euless Family Life Center, 300 W. Midway Dr.
For complete descriptions, visit www.eulesstx.gov/eflc or on Facebook “Euless Parks & Community Services.”
EFLC HOURS: M-TH: 5 A.M. - 9 P.M. • FRI: 5 A.M. - 8 P.M. • SAT: 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. • SUN: NOON - 6 P.M.
EFLC: EULESS FAMILY LIFE CENTER, SEN: EULESS FAMILY LIFE SENIOR CENTER, BEP: BOB EDEN PARK,
SIM: SIMMONS CENTER, MPE: MIDWAY PARK ELEMENTARY
ACTIVITIES DAY DATES AGE TIME LOC $
PRESCHOOL
TWO’S TIME T-TH 9/3-9/26 1.5-3 9AM-12PM EFLC $87
YOLANDA’S LITTLE LEARNERS (CHOOSE FROM 2, 3 OR 4 DAYS)
M-TH 9/3-9/26 3-5 9AM-2PM EFLC 2 DAYS $202
3 DAYS $292
4 DAYS $377
PRESCHOOL DANCE
SHINING STARS T 9/3-9/24 3-4 4:30-5:30PM REC $67
TINY DANCERS W 9/4-9/25 2-3 10-10:45AM REC $64
TWINKLE TOES W 9/4-9/25 3-4 11AM-12PM REC $67
PINK TUTUS W 9/4-9/25 4-5 12-1PM REC $67
DANCE
SOUL STEPPERS T 9/3-9/24 4-6 5:30-6:30PM REC $67
CONTEMPORARY TH 9/5-9/26 11+ 7:30-8:30PM REC $67
SHOW STOPPERS M 9/2-9/23 4-6 4-5PM REC $67
TAP/BALLET/JAZZ/HIP HOP TH 9/5-9/26 8-10 6:30-7:30PM REC $67
TAP/JAZZ LEVEL 1 T 9/3-9/24 8-10 4-5PM REC $67
TAP/JAZZ LEVEL 2 TH 9/5-9/26 10-11 4-5:30PM REC $77
TAP/JAZZ LEVEL 3 T 9/3-9/26 12-14 5-6:30PM REC $77
TAP/JAZZ LEVEL 4 T 9/3-9/24 14-18 7:30-9PM REC $77
HIP HOP TH 9/5-9/26 8-13 5:30-6:30PM REC $67
INTRO TO BALLET TH 9/5-9/26 5-7 5-6PM REC $67
BALLET 1 TH 9/5-9/26 7-9 6-7PM REC $67
BALLET 2 TH 9/5-9/26 10+ 7-8PM REC $67
YOUTH
TOT/PRE SOCCER SAT 9/21-11/9 3.5-5 9:40-10:15AM BEP $95
MOMMY/DADDY & ME SAT 9/21-11/9 2-3.5 9-9:30AM BEP $95
SOCCER 1 SAT 9/21-11/9 5-6 10:15-11AM BEP $95
SOCCER 2 SAT 9/21-11/9 7-10 11-1145AM BEP $95
ELEMENTARY YOGA W 9/4-9/25 5-10 4-4:40PM EFLC $50
MIDDLE SCHOOL YOGA W 9/4-9/25 11-15 4:45-5:30PM EFLC $50
TIGERKUBS M 9/9-10/14 5-8 6-6:45PM SEN $35
TAEKWON-DO BEGINNER M/TU 9/3-10/15 9-15 6-7:15PM SEN $75
TAEKWON-DO ADVANCED M/TH 9/5-10/17 9-15 6-7:15PM SEN/SIM $75
INC TUTORING (K-5TH) W 9/4-9/25 K-5TH GRADE 5-7PM EFLC $200
INC TUTORING (6TH-8TH) SAT 9/7-9/28 6TH-8TH GRADE 1-3PM EFLC $200
ART
WORKING WITH ACRYLICS T 9/10 6+ 6:30-8:30PM SEN $39
CHARCOAL, PASTEL, & MORE T 9/17 6+ 6:30-8:30PM SEN $39
ART FOR THERAPY W 9/4-9/25 16+ 7-8:30PM SEN $39
ADULT
TAEKWON-DO ADULT T/TH 9/3-10/17 16+ 7:30-9PM SEN/SIM $97
TAI CHI BEGINNERS T 9/3-9/24 16+ 6-7PM SEN $40
TAI CHI INTERMEDIATE T 9/3-9/24 16+ 7-8PM SEN $40
YIN YOGA SU 9/1-9/29 16+ 4-5PM EFLC $32
BACK TO BASICS YOGA T 9/3-9/24 16+ 7-8PM EFLC $26
FIT 4 YOU & STRONG ZUMBA MWF 9/4-9/30 16+ 5-6AM EFLC $40
LUNCHTIME BOOTCAMP TWTH 9/3-9/26 16+ 12-1PM EFLC $5/DAY
AFROBEATS SAT 9/4-9/28 16+ 7-8PM/10-11AM EFLC $30
ADULT TAP T 9/3-9/24 16+ 6:30-7:30PM REC $62
INTRO TO FITNESS (M-F: 5:15-6:15AM, 8:30-9:30AM MON AND THURS: 6:30-7:30PM 8 SESSIONS: $71 RES/$76 NON-RES,
12 SESSIONS: $91 RES/$96 NON-RES, UNLIMITED SESSIONS: $102 RES/$107 NON-RES)