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Mayor Steven L. Reed and the City of Montgomery’s Parks and Recreation Department invite Montgomery children ages 6 to 14 years old and their parents or guardians to visit Gateway Lodge at Gateway Park, 3800 Davenport Drive, on Saturday, May 1, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the 2021 Summer Registration Kickoff.
The Kickoff will provide parents with an opportunity to enroll children in summer programming at 11 community centers in Montgomery. The event includes free food and youth activities, including inflatables, archery, face painting, arts & crafts, horseback riding, paddle boats, kayaks, kickball and more.
Registration will take place in Gateway Lodge. Parents can also register their children online at www.funinmontgomery.com from May 1 – May 28.
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The program will provide job opportunities to approximately 200 youth and young adults in Montgomery
MONTGOMERY – Mayor Steven L. Reed today announced plans for the City of Montgomery to hire approximately 200 teenagers and young adults as part of the Mayor’s Summer Youth Employment Program.
“As we continue our recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, we are committed to ensuring everyone in our community can access meaningful workforce opportunities – including our youth,” Mayor Reed said. “The Mayor’s Summer Youth Employment Program will provide on-the-job experience, professional workplace training and good pay to more than 200 young adults and teenagers in Montgomery. It’s an initiative we hope to expand each year.”
But he did hop into Henderson long enough recently to set up an Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt.
Mr. E. Bunny placed 28 rather large pictures of Easter eggs in the windows of local government offices and other City facilities, including local parks. He arranged them so they are easy to see from a car; scavenger hunters will not have to go inside any business to find them.
He does encourage scavenger hunters to take a walk to find some of them, though, since spring weather is starting to arrive.
Before he left town, Mr. Bunny left the City Parks & Recreation Department in charge of the Scavenger Hunt.
Parks and Recreation department announces inclement weather closures
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and last updated 2021-02-11 20:13:31-05
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â Due to a severe drop in temperatures forecasted this weekend through Tuesday, February 16, the Cityâs Parks & Recreation Department announces the following closures and changes to programs:
Al Kruse Tennis Center
Change in Hours due to weather - Sunday, Monday and Tuesday from 11 am - 5 pm
H-E-B Tennis Center
Normal Business Hours Monday 9 am â 9:30 pm; Tuesday 9 am â 9:30 pm
Change in Hours due to weather Monday 9 am - 5 pm; Tuesday 9 am â 5 pm
Golf Courses â Municipal Golf Centers (Oso Beach and Lozano) â Pro Shops Open 7 am to 2 pm Friday, and possibly through Tuesday. Contact respective Golf Centers for up-to-date course hours of operation. For more information, call Lozano Golf Center (361) 826-8016 and Oso Beach Golf Course (361) 826-8010.