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Houston Parks and Rec announce back-to-school pool schedule
The Houston Parks and Recreation Department announced that swimming pools will be closed Monday through Friday beginning Aug. 18. more »
Houston Parks and Rec celebrates National Junior Tennis and Learning Kids Day
Tennis students celebrated their completion of the summer tennis program at the National Junior Tennis and Learning Kids Day event held Thursday, July 26 at Memorial Park Tennis Center. more »
Registration open for adult fall basketball league
The Houston Parks and Recreation Department is offering adults a chance to sign up for its fall basketball league. more »
HPARD community centers offer walking clubs
Adult walking clubs organized by the Houston Parks and Recreation Department and its local community centers are offered year-round free of charge. more »
Houston youth compete in Hershey's Track and Field Meet
Hundreds of young Houston athletes competed in the Hershey's Track and Field Meet on Tuesday, July 24. more »
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Houston Parks and Rec offers water playgrounds for summer months
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Houston Parks and Recreation opens disc golf courses
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Adult fall volleyball league registration begins Aug. 6
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HPARD to offer adult water fitness classes
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HPARD to offer swim classes
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HPARD community centers to offer adult aerobics classes
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HPARD participates in World's Largest Swimming Lesson
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HPARD to offer adult kickball league
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HPARD to offer adult sand volleyball
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HPARD offers teens programs to build self-esteem
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Bank of America grants $50,000 to Houston pools
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Houston Parks and Recreation to offer wheelchair basketball
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Houston Tennis Association provides free youth tennis program
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HPARD to offer summer food service program
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Houston Parks and Recreation Department provides adaptive recreation services
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Houston Parks and Rec to offer adult softball league
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Houston Parks and Rec offers disc golf course
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Houston Parks and Rec to offer youth tennis lessons
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