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COMMUNITY SPORTS CALENDAR


Updated: 09.03.08
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 Kingwood Yoga at 281-441-9642 or visit www.kingwoodyoga.com.


KINGWOOD BAND FUNDRAISER

Kingwood High School along with Riverwood and Creekwood middle schools’ band students will be selling copies of the popular Entertainment 2009 coupon book.

The fundraising campaign will continue through Sept. 17.

Each Entertainment book contains 2-for-1, and up to 50 percent-off discount offers from local and national restaurants, hotels and resorts, entertainment venues and other merchants.

The books cost $20 and all proceeds go directly to supporting the band program at these schools.

The profits generated will help cover costs of the 2009 Kingwood High School varsity band trip to either the Presidential Inaugural Parade or Chicago’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

Students will be selling books door to door or they can be purchased by contacting Lynette Gary at 281-360-4090 or sending an e-mail to kwbbcouponbooksale@hotmail.com.

FRIENDS OF KINGWOOD BASEBALL

Oct. 13 there will be a golf tournament for Friends of Kingwood Baseball at Oakhurst Country Club. The shotgun start will be at 1:30 p.m., with dinner to follow at 6:30. E-mail Kent Rinehart for further information or to sign up at krrinehart@kingwoodcable.net. The cost will be $125 for individuals or $450 per foursome.

HATHA YOGA THERAPY

For those who suffer from low energy levels and who want to reduce tension in their bodies, improve their sleeping patterns and lead a more radiant lifestyle, Hatha Yoga therapy may just be the answer.

Call Brian at 281-358-0880 or Marilene at 281-455-3714 for more details.

BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALNow that kids are back in school, parents can treat themselves to some personalized attention and quality instruction.Kingwood Athletic Club’s personal training Pilates sessions are on special for the month of September when mentioning this ad.Call Kingwood Athletic Club at 281-358-7765 and ask for Susan at ext. 240.KIWANIS KIDS TRIATHLON SERIESThe Kiwanis Club of Kingwood will host its 13th annual Kids Growing Through Triathlon the Kiwanis Way triathlon Sept. 13 at the Bear Branch Pool.The event allows young athletes ages 7-12 years old to experience the fun and excitement of triathlon.Every athlete will receive a finisher’s ribbon and “goodies.” Awards will be given to the top three boys and girls in each age grouping.Race numbers, instructions and course maps will be available one hour before start time.Please arrive no later than 45 minutes before races start at 8 a.m. to check in, review the course and ready your transition area.Entry fees will be $20 if postmarked by the Monday before race day or through online registration at www.kiwanishoustonsunrise.org. Race Day registration will be $25.TEXAS HEATWAVE SOCCER FALL SIGN UP UNDERWAYRegistration for the fall recreational season of the Texas HeatWave soccer club is in full swing.Players ages 4-18 are invited to join the fun while learning about the sport.Parents can register their children online anytime at txheatwave.com.The cost for U4/5 and U6 players is $80, while U7-U19 players is $95.Fees include uniform, team photos, trophies for all players U4 to U8, regular season games and an end-of-season tournament.Register before Sept. 6 to avoid a $15 late fee.For more information, check the HeatWave website, txheatwave.com, or call 281-359-7280.KINGWOOD BOYS LACROSSE FALL REGISTRATIONKingwood Lacrosse registration is now open for the 2008 fall league.The program is open for high school boys in the ninth-12th grades who reside in the greater Kingwood, Atascocita and Humble area.Practices are scheduled to begin on Sept. 16 and will be held at one of the local Kingwood schools.For more information or to sign up for the fall league, please visit www.kwlax.com.THE GYM/COMPETITIVE FALL BASKETBALL LEAGUEThe Gym / Competitive Basketball Fall League is about to begin.Boys and girls grades K-12 are welcome.Tryouts are Saturday, Sept. 6, from 9 a.m.-noon at The Gym in Humble.The season begins Sept. 13. All teams will play a minimum of eight games and all games will held at The Gym.For registration forms, go to either www.ourgym.net or www.cbball.com.TCA VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTSTCA will also hold its second round of TCA Volleyball tryouts on Sept. 7 from noon-5:30 p.m. for 12U through 18U at KAC.For more information on times for each age group, please visit www.tcavolleyball.com.Please contact TCA Houston volleyball director Sara Shannon with any questions at 281-358-7765, ext. 244.FALL REGISTRATION FOR FUN FAIR POSITIVE SOCCER NOW OPENRegistration for Fun, Fair, Positive Soccer is now open for the fall.Soccer sign up is now in progress for boys and girls ages 4 to 18.Games begin Oct. 11. All FFPS games are played locally. FFPS gives children a fun and fair experience including one practice per week, a full uniform and trophy for every player, equal playing time, opportunities to play every position, coed/balanced teams, positive coaching and more.No tryouts are required. Register by Sept. 22 and save $5.For more information or to sign up, call 800-828-7529 or visit www.ffps.org.HUMBLE FOOTBALL BOOSTER CLUB COUPON BOOKThe Humble Wildcats 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 two for one 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 ww.diningandshopping.net. MOMMY AND ME CLASSESKingwood 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.New Summer Program at The GYMThe Gym is now offering afternoon basketball drill sessions from 1-3 p.m., Monday-Thursday.The cost will be $10 per day, and each paid drill session will include an open gym session from 3-5 p.m.The session is open to boys and girls of all ages and skill levels.For more information, call 281-540-4496.TEXAS THUNDER DRILL SESSIONS AND TRYOUTSTexas Thunder Volleyball Club will have ongoing Sunday drill sessions at The Gym through Oct. 26.Tryouts for Texas Thunder Volleyball Club teams for the 2008-09 USAV season will be held Sept. 28 at The Gym for all age groups.For more information, registration forms and times for sessions and tryouts, please visit Thunder's website at www.ttvc.net, or e-mail volleyball@ttvc.net.Phone calls can be made to 281-359-TTVC (8882) or to club director Marion Chlebana at 281-639-0239.STRENGTHENING & REHAB THROUGH PILATESMany 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 SPREEThe 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.KINGWOOD ATHLETIC CLUB OFFERS SWIM LESSONSThe Kingwood Athletic Club has been providing American Red Cross Learn to Swim programs for more than 20 years. Go to www.kaconline.com under Aquatic Programs for the schedule and class descriptions. Fliers are available online or at the club.Also on tap is summer league swimming with North East Houston Aquatics. Open registration is the first business day of every month. More information is available at www.nehaonline.net.

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