Community Sports Calendar - December 31
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BOOT CAMP TRAINING
Military style training is now being offered at Kingwood Athletic Club. The boot camp course is 12 weeks long and will be for those at a beginner to intermediate fitness level. The goal of the class is to get participants fit enough o pass the U.S. Army physical fitness test for that person’s age group.
Class size is limited to six people per class. The start date is Jan. 3 and it will continue through March 21. The cost is $240 for members and $300 for non-members.
For more information, call Shannon 281-358-7765, ext. 225, or 832-646-1404.
KINGWOOD YOGA
Introduce children to yoga with lessons offered exclusively at Kingwood Yoga Tuesday at 4:15 p.m. and Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.
For more information, contact Marita directly at 281-441-9642 or marita@kingwoodyoga.com, or visit www.kingwoodyoga.com. Kingwood Yoga is located in Town Center, 4433 Town Center Place, second floor.
EXERCISE CLASSES
The Houston Area Parkinson Society is holding exercise classes every week on Wednesdays from 10-11 a.m. at First United Methodist Church of Humble, 800 E. Main Street. There is no charge. For more information, contact Alfonso Hernandez at 713-520-8670.
TRIATHLON TRAINING SERIES
Kingwood Athletic Center is offering a beginner triathlon training series. The series is broken up into eight training sessions to lay down the principles of triathlon training and ends with a sprint triathlon.
Contact KAC personal trainer Shannon Dobyns at 281-358-7765, ext. 225, or sdobyns@kaconline.com.
KICKBOXING CLASS
Martial Arts Family Fitness-Houston is offering kickboxing classes, their most popular and exciting class. The kickboxing with bags class will tone muscles, improve overall strength, increase flexibility, relieve stress and it’s fun. It combines the kicking techniques of martial arts and the punching and jabbing of boxing into an energizing, fast-paced, 45-minute cardiovascular workout. MAFF-Houston is located at 1420 FM 1960 E., Suite 119, in Humble. For more information, call 281-441-6233 or visit www.maffhouston.com.
YOGA FOR KIDS
Kingwood Yoga is holding fall registration for classes and birthday parties for children ages 4-12 and teens 13 and up.
Classes meet for one hour and are available several times per week.
For exact schedule, pricing or more information about the program, contact Marita Gardner-Anopol at 281 441-9642 or visit www.kingwoodyoga.com.
HUMBLE FOOTBALL BOOSTER CLUB COUPON BOOK
The Humble Wildcat Football Booster Club is currently sponsoring telephone sales of the 13th annual Humble-Kingwood Dining & Shopping Spree Coupon Book.
This year’s coupon book features $6,000 worth of gift certificates for free merchandise and services, 50% off discounts, and 2-for-1 dining, entertainment, golf, fast food and pizza.
Telephone representatives will be contacting area residents during the next few months offering delivery of the popular, money-saving coupon book.
The book consists of 370 offers that are valid through July 31, 2009, from more than 200 local businesses, including 90 restaurants. The coupon book is being offered for only $39.95 with home delivery included.
Proceeds will help offset expenses for football equipment, awards and scholarships for graduating seniors.
To order a book, for more information or for a complete list of participating businesses, call 281-486-4200 or go to www.diningandshopping.net.
MOMMY AND ME CLASSES
Kingwood Athletic Club now hosts Mommy and Me classes.
Mothers will work out indoors on blankets with their babies in their arms.
Instructors will be using playtime to firm up mommies with pushup kisses, airplane ride crunches, sun salutations with tickles and giggles, and so much more.
Babies should be well-rested and nourished.
Contact Lauren for more information at 281-358-7765, ext. 243, or e-mail lpalm@kaconline.com.
STRENGTHENING & REHAB THROUGH PILATES
Many people are using the Pilates reformer with great success after experiencing a hip or knee replacement, low back pain, a stroke or a host of other age-related difficulties.
After a series of workshops focusing specifically on how the Pilates reformer can address these needs, the Pilates instructors at Kingwood Athletic Club are proud to offer personal training sessions dedicated to rehab in these areas. These classes are open to members and non-members alike.
Call KAC at 281-358-7765, ext. 240, to schedule a complimentary evaluation.
ANNUAL DINNING AND SHOPPING SPREE
The Atascocita High School All Sports Booster Club, Humble Wildcat Football Booster Club and the Kingwood Fillies Drill Team Booster Club are currently sponsoring telephone sales of the 13th annual Humble-Kingwood-Atascocita “Dining & Shopping Spree” Coupon Book.
This year’s book features gift certificates for free merchandise and services, 50 percent off discounts, and 2-for-1 dining, entertainment, golf, fast food and pizza.
Booster club representatives will be contacting area residents during the next few months offering delivery of the popular, money-saving coupon book.
Proceeds will help offset expenses for athletic equipment, drill team travel, awards and scholarships for graduating seniors.
For more information, or for a complete list of participating businesses, call 281-486-4200 or go to www.diningandshopping.net.
SPORTS CALENDAR SUBMISSIONS
To send your sports news to the Observer, e-mail observersports@hcnonline.com.
BOOT CAMP TRAINING
Military style training is now being offered at Kingwood Athletic Club. The boot camp course is 12 weeks long and will be for those at a beginner to intermediate fitness level. The goal of the class is to get participants fit enough o pass the U.S. Army physical fitness test for that person’s age group.
Class size is limited to six people per class. The start date is Jan. 3 and it will continue through March 21. The cost is $240 for members and $300 for non-members.
For more information, call Shannon 281-358-7765, ext. 225, or 832-646-1404.
KINGWOOD YOGA
Introduce children to yoga with lessons offered exclusively at Kingwood Yoga Tuesday at 4:15 p.m. and Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.
For more information, contact Marita directly at 281-441-9642 or marita@kingwoodyoga.com, or visit www.kingwoodyoga.com. Kingwood Yoga is located in Town Center, 4433 Town Center Place, second floor.
EXERCISE CLASSES
The Houston Area Parkinson Society is holding exercise classes every week on Wednesdays from 10-11 a.m. at First United Methodist Church of Humble, 800 E. Main Street. There is no charge. For more information, contact Alfonso Hernandez at 713-520-8670.
TRIATHLON TRAINING SERIES
Kingwood Athletic Center is offering a beginner triathlon training series. The series is broken up into eight training sessions to lay down the principles of triathlon training and ends with a sprint triathlon.
Contact KAC personal trainer Shannon Dobyns at 281-358-7765, ext. 225, or sdobyns@kaconline.com.
KICKBOXING CLASS
Martial Arts Family Fitness-Houston is offering kickboxing classes, their most popular and exciting class. The kickboxing with bags class will tone muscles, improve overall strength, increase flexibility, relieve stress and it’s fun. It combines the kicking techniques of martial arts and the punching and jabbing of boxing into an energizing, fast-paced, 45-minute cardiovascular workout. MAFF-Houston is located at 1420 FM 1960 E., Suite 119, in Humble. For more information, call 281-441-6233 or visit www.maffhouston.com.
YOGA FOR KIDS
Kingwood Yoga is holding fall registration for classes and birthday parties for children ages 4-12 and teens 13 and up.
Classes meet for one hour and are available several times per week.
For exact schedule, pricing or more information about the program, contact Marita Gardner-Anopol at 281 441-9642 or visit www.kingwoodyoga.com.
HUMBLE FOOTBALL BOOSTER CLUB COUPON BOOK
The Humble Wildcat Football Booster Club is currently sponsoring telephone sales of the 13th annual Humble-Kingwood Dining & Shopping Spree Coupon Book.
This year’s coupon book features $6,000 worth of gift certificates for free merchandise and services, 50% off discounts, and 2-for-1 dining, entertainment, golf, fast food and pizza.
Telephone representatives will be contacting area residents during the next few months offering delivery of the popular, money-saving coupon book.
The book consists of 370 offers that are valid through July 31, 2009, from more than 200 local businesses, including 90 restaurants. The coupon book is being offered for only $39.95 with home delivery included.
Proceeds will help offset expenses for football equipment, awards and scholarships for graduating seniors.
To order a book, for more information or for a complete list of participating businesses, call 281-486-4200 or go to www.diningandshopping.net.
MOMMY AND ME CLASSES
Kingwood Athletic Club now hosts Mommy and Me classes.
Mothers will work out indoors on blankets with their babies in their arms.
Instructors will be using playtime to firm up mommies with pushup kisses, airplane ride crunches, sun salutations with tickles and giggles, and so much more.
Babies should be well-rested and nourished.
Contact Lauren for more information at 281-358-7765, ext. 243, or e-mail lpalm@kaconline.com.
STRENGTHENING & REHAB THROUGH PILATES
Many people are using the Pilates reformer with great success after experiencing a hip or knee replacement, low back pain, a stroke or a host of other age-related difficulties.
After a series of workshops focusing specifically on how the Pilates reformer can address these needs, the Pilates instructors at Kingwood Athletic Club are proud to offer personal training sessions dedicated to rehab in these areas. These classes are open to members and non-members alike.
Call KAC at 281-358-7765, ext. 240, to schedule a complimentary evaluation.
ANNUAL DINNING AND SHOPPING SPREE
The Atascocita High School All Sports Booster Club, Humble Wildcat Football Booster Club and the Kingwood Fillies Drill Team Booster Club are currently sponsoring telephone sales of the 13th annual Humble-Kingwood-Atascocita “Dining & Shopping Spree” Coupon Book.
This year’s book features gift certificates for free merchandise and services, 50 percent off discounts, and 2-for-1 dining, entertainment, golf, fast food and pizza.
Booster club representatives will be contacting area residents during the next few months offering delivery of the popular, money-saving coupon book.
Proceeds will help offset expenses for athletic equipment, drill team travel, awards and scholarships for graduating seniors.
For more information, or for a complete list of participating businesses, call 281-486-4200 or go to www.diningandshopping.net.
SPORTS CALENDAR SUBMISSIONS
To send your sports news to the Observer, e-mail observersports@hcnonline.com.
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Faith wrote on May 9, 2009 3:35 PM:
3rd Annual
TEXAS CHILDREN‘S MUSIC FESTIVAL
Hosted By:
The Community & Children’s Impact Center
MAY 16, 2009
STANCIL PARK 211 PEACH ST.* CLEVELAND, TX
ADMISSION FREE/EXTRA SECURITY/Bands Start @ 10 am
Live Radio Broadcast with K-Star
SPECIAL GUEST JENNY LAW/W 93 Q
ALL PROCEEDS GO TO HELP US GET A YOUTH CENTER
Donations Made By: Spirit Explosions, Big Thicket Productions, Warehouse Productions, Sound Tech (Lufkin), Performance Trucking.
Mean Gene Kelton & The Die Hards*
The Still Broke Band *The Josh Ward Band,
Cody “Little Hawk” Swimmer ,The Soggy Dollar Band,
Davey Butler & The Rockin’ Country Band
HOUSTON “ELVIS” Ralph Elizondo a 50’s & 70’s show
Cheyenne James 16yr.old sings the Blues, Sugerland Express
Shayne Travis, Will Cox, Joey Horn, Christian Youth Singers
Killin Time Band, 10 yr. old Cassie Shannon
VIC SQUIRE Soundman Presents: “ Rock The Park Hour
Carrol Murphy (Bubba) D. J-Makes your child a star w/their on C.D.
Portraits By Susan takes your photo with the “STARS”
Bar-B-Que Cook Off, Hollywood Look-A-Like Contest, Children’s Talent Contest (FREE), Musical Crafts, Fun games for the kids, 2 DJ’s, Karate Expo with Tiger War School, Vendors, Dunkin Booth, Best Of The Bakers Contest $5.00 entry, Moon walk, Raffle for 4-wheeler. Christian Puppet Show, Hummer & Rock Climbing donated by The United States Army. Best of the Bikers awards will go to bikers who travel the longest distance & largest group. United States Navy presentation
** Added May 6th- a Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn, & Janice Joplin Impersonators.
**We are looking for Bar-B-Q Teams $80.00 & 1 cooked Brisket entry, Vendors $40.00, and sponsors. All sponsors will be on banners & announced all day.
Brenda @ (936)499-2632 or visit our web-site www.impactcenter.vpweb.com " "