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Saturday, May 31, 2008
Flower Mound opens new community activity center Saturday June 21
Enjoy swimming in the indoor natatorium and outdoor water park, sports in the gym, games in the Chill Zone, giveaways, and tours of the new facility all day.
FLOWER MOUND Flower Mound celebrates the grand opening of the Flower Mound Community Activity Center on Saturday June 21, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Day passes will be half off all day. Enjoy swimming in the indoor natatorium and outdoor water park, sports in the gym, games in the Chill Zone, giveaways, and tours of the new facility all day. Free food at the Taste of Flower Mound, inflatables, entertainment, and other kid-friendly games will be available from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information about the exciting Community Activity Center and the grand opening, please visit the Web site.
Charter Membership Sale Extended
There is still time to join the Community Activity Center as a Charter Member and receive 14 months for the price of 12. Purchase a paid-in-full annual membership through June 20 and receive two months free. Memberships are available before May 30 at the Parks and Recreation office, 3925 Churchill Drive, and the Community Activity Center, 200 Gerault Road, beginning June 2. The membership form and more information about the CAC can be found at the Web site.
Charter Members of the Community Activity Center are welcome to begin using their membership on Saturday, June 14. All Charter Members can use the CAC amenities during regular operating hours, which can be found at the Web site. Residents wishing to tour the facility and purchase a Charter Membership may do so through June 20. Day passes and monthly memberships will be offered beginning Saturday, June 21.
Source: City of Flower Mound
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