North Texas Performing Arts (NTPA) is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization dedicated to developing the character of youth through quality performing arts education and family entertainment. NTPA’s vision is to light the passion of the performing arts for our youth, and ensure all youth have the opportunity for the profound experience of taking the stage and having their voices heard.
North Texas Performing Arts (NTPA) was founded in 1991 as the Plano Children’s Theatre and is headquartered in Plano, Texas. Its founder, Sara Akers, is a treasured member of the team and today oversees NTPA’s community outreach and diversity-expansion efforts. NTPA offers classes, camps, and productions in Collin and Dallas Counties for young people ages five through 18, and adult programming through its NTPA Repertory Theatre.
FBSA seeks to implant in the youth of this community ideals of good sportsmanship, honesty, loyalty, courage and reverence so they may be finer, stronger and happier youths who will grow to be good, clean, healthy adults. This objective shall be reached by providing supervised, competitive baseball/softball games. The Managers and Coaches shall bear in mind at all times that the attainment of exceptional athletic skill or winning of games is secondary and the molding of the future citizens is of prime importance.
North Texas Performing Arts (NTPA) is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization dedicated to developing the character of youth through quality performing arts education and family entertainment. NTPA’s vision is to light the passion of the performing arts for our youth, and ensure all youth have the opportunity for the profound experience of taking the stage and having their voices heard.
North Texas Performing Arts (NTPA) was founded in 1991 as the Plano Children’s Theatre and is headquartered in Plano, Texas. Its founder, Sara Akers, is a treasured member of the team and today oversees NTPA’s community outreach and diversity-expansion efforts. NTPA offers classes, camps, and productions in Collin and Dallas Counties for young people ages five through 18, and adult programming through its NTPA Repertory Theatre.
Our mission is to impact the lives of young people by providing educational programs that build character, instill life-enhancing values and promote healthy choices through the game of golf.
Established in 2012 by former Colorado Rockies pitcher Ricky Testa, the TR Baseball Organization is a nonprofit select baseball program based out of Dallas, TX. The foundation of the TR Baseball Organization is based on an intent of the growth of each player, taking a passionate approach to the game of baseball while promoting both core values, as well as advanced training methods, at an affordable service to the public. TR Baseball sets forth the highest of standards for all of our coaches, players, and families, which allows the organization to base our success not only on winning, but the overall player development of each individual. Our program takes great pride in the relationships we build with both our players and parents, while pushing each athlete to their own potential and goals. As an organization, we believe that determination, commitment, hard work can bridge the gap between potential and true performance.
The coaching staff is assembled of committed and highly sophisticated coaches that have competed both at the collegiate and professional levels in which they provide instruction to players at all ages in a positive stimulating manner. Our philosophy helps to create an energetic and disciplined atmosphere, while encouraging respect, integrity, and personal growth. The TR Baseball Organization believes in pushing your teammates to be better, picking them up when they are down, and always believing in yourself. Character is revealed in times of adversity and baseball provides that adversity. It is our hope that our core values and principles will be internalized and will remain with each of our players throughout their life both on and off the field. On the baseball field, we teach confidence, a winning attitude, professionalism, managing failure, energy, and being a team player. Off the field, we stress the importance of academics, character, honesty, and a strong work ethic.
As an organization, TR Baseball seeks to compete against the best competition and work to achieve this by playing in the most competitive leagues, tournaments, and showcases. With the combination of committed players, a professional coaching staff, and an exceptional player to coach ratio, allows the organization to concentrate primarily on the developmental process of each individual player. TR Baseball creates an environment that entails a family atmosphere that provides an opportunity for players at all skill levels/age groups and believes that with the proper preparation, discipline, and self-confidence, will provide the best opportunity for our players to succeed. The players will learn to play the game the right way with a confident mental approach and sound fundamentals both offensively and defensively. In three years of existence, the coaching staff has proven their capability as TR Baseball, taking the DFW baseball community by storm by capturing eight championship titles along with throwing sixteen no hitters and two perfect games.
PEROT MUSEUM DECLARES TWO WEEKS OF SPRING BREAK COMPLETE WITH DAILY DOSES OF SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES AND DEMOS FROM MARCH 5 – 20, PLUS EXTENDED HOURS, 3D FILMS, DISCOVERY DAYS AND MORE
Got spring fever? Break away at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science for two weeks of daily activities and “science on the spot” demos, a sleepover, Discovery Camps, a fossil-themed Discovery Days, 3D films, extended hours and more! From March 5-20 at select times, enjoy daily spring science crafts, bookworm readings, science trivia, slinky spring science, live “science on the spot” demos and drop-in activities involving making clouds, rainbows, egg dyeing, pinwheels/wind energy, marshmallows, mammoth/dinosaur toothpaste and mini kite flying, to name a few.
Music Together Dallas offers fun, interactive, research-based, family music classes in the Dallas area for children birth through age 5 and the adults who love them. Discover for yourself why we are the best music class for toddlers, babies, and preschoolers by trying a class for free!
Write On! Creative Writing Center is a place where CURIOSITY and INSPIRATION can be set free and IMAGINATION and CREATIVITY discovered and brought to life. Write On! is first and foremost a place for writers ~ reluctant, struggling, and proficient. Write On! is for ALL writers looking for a place to write that isn’t solely for academic purposes or obligation but because they need to improve or have a love for writing, just like we do.
Creative Writing Camps ~ Spring Break & Summer 2021 ~ Online or In-person
Write On! Creative Writing Spring Break Camp is a time to unleash the imagination and discover the writer within, while developing literacy skills, building confidence, and encouraging creativity. Each day of Creative Writing Camp is filled with fun writing activities, focused lessons, independent & group writing, sharing and so much more!
Choose fromFull-day, Morning, or Afternoon Sessions/ In-person or Online
Spring Break
March 8-12 ~ FISD& other calendar aligned districts
March 15-19 ~ LISD, DISD & other calendar aligned districts
Summer Break
Week 1 – June 7-11
Week 2 – June 14-18
Week 3 – June 21-25
Week 4 – June 28-July 2
Week 5 – July 5-9
Week 6 – July 12-16
Week 7 – July 19-23
Week 8 – July 26- 30
Week 9 – August 2-6
At Write On! Creative Writing Center we offer :
Weekly Creative Writing Workshops for grades 2nd -5th and 6th-12th
Weekly Creative Writing Workshops for Adults.
Specialty Workshops ~ Story Writing, Blogging, Poetry, Essay Writing, Editing, and Journaling.
Week-Long Spring Break & Summer Camps
One-On-One Writing Workshops & Support
Check out what a Creative Writing Workshop is like at our Introduction to Creative Writing Workshop. and other exciting resources and opportunities Write On! has for you!
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Throughout our lives, we work with others to achieve common goals. Physical fitness and health are important, but teamwork is a skill more valuable than tumbling or athletic ability. Our athletes have learned sportsmanship and learned to work toward shared goals. We have collected more than enough trophies, banners, medals, rings, and jackets to fill our gyms, but we are most proud of the life lessons that we have given the athletes in our program.
Play Street Museum is a children’s museum created to inspire imaginations through dramatic play and encourage exploration through educational activities.
Our organization was established in 1995. We have won hundreds of local and national titles over the past 18 years. Our gym was one of the first invited to compete at the Worlds event in Orlando, Florida. We have won 5 Gold, 6 Silver and 2 Bronze titles at this prestigious event. We have also made NCA and ACA history by winning National Championship titles eight years consecutively in the same division. We were awarded Grand Champion in the Level 5 division at the 2010 NCA All-star Nationals.
We currently have teams ranging from Levels 1-5. Our teams are always highly competitive within their respective divisions. The Spirit of Texas staff provides the best, most disciplined training in the All-Star industry. We take pride in our ability to focus specific attention on each individual. We teach our students to excel in all areas of cheerleading. We strongly believe that our success originates from the dedication and commitment of our athletes and parents. Our students are self driven and motivated to achieve their goals. We encourage positive attitudes and respectful behavior among our students.
Jay Rock’s Gym was created in 1998 and is still in its original location. It was founded by Jay Rock, a former elite gymnast originally from Brooklyn, New York. Jay Rock’s Gym was opened with the premise to have a friendly, open environment where children can learn and develop life lessons through tumbling and cheerleading. Presently, Jay and his wife Kristen continue to coach and mentor children in the gym on a daily basis.
North Texas Performing Arts (NTPA) is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization dedicated to developing the character of youth through quality performing arts education and family entertainment. NTPA’s vision is to light the passion of the performing arts for our youth, and ensure all youth have the opportunity for the profound experience of taking the stage and having their voices heard.
North Texas Performing Arts (NTPA) was founded in 1991 as the Plano Children’s Theatre and is headquartered in Plano, Texas. Its founder, Sara Akers, is a treasured member of the team and today oversees NTPA’s community outreach and diversity-expansion efforts. NTPA offers classes, camps, and productions in Collin and Dallas Counties for young people ages five through 18, and adult programming through its NTPA Repertory Theatre.
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Our goal at Canyons Climbing Gym is to provide a friendly, positive, and comfortable environment with a sense of community. We work to ensure that beginners and experts will have the opportunity to enjoy, train, learn, and love the art of climbing.
You can jump on a trampoline anywhere. But where else can you jump on a trampoline, and then bounce off a WALL of trampolines?
Each of our locations have over 20,000 square feet of wall to wall trampolines, trampoline dodge ball, unique fun pass activities (bull ride, foam pit, maze, obstacle course, snow slide…go to gotjump.com for more details), designated play area for kids 7 and under and the best birthday parties in town!
Tim Crawford, owner and designer, envisioned a place where everybody in the family can have fun. “I grew up in Denver, born and raised, and I never knew of a place where kids could bounce off the walls without driving their parents crazy. Now they have that place, and the parents can even join them.”
I’m Erica, a Dallas photographer for mothers, newborns, and families. I specialize in lifestyle photography which means less posing and more authenticity. I capture images that show genuine emotion and personality.
I want you to fall in love with your photographs. To look back and remember a feeling, a time, a moment that makes you feel something. To capture these memories for you is a privilege. I want to help document your big life events and everyday moments. Especially for young families with little ones who are growing up way too fast!
For 60+ years, Mary Immaculate School has helped students come to know the Person of Christ while striving for college and heaven. Under the leadership of the Nashville Dominicans, the tradition continues.
Youth artists will follow in the footsteps of great artists such as Audubon and Monet with unique opportunities to create their own art inspired by nature and live animals. Each day, a different type of medium will be explored. All art supplies are included.
9AM-Noon
$160 Heard Museum Members* | $185 non-members
Ages: 6-12 Years (as of June 1)
- June 6-10
- July 18-22
Please save the date for our upcoming Admissions Preview, March 31st! For your convenience, we will have two sessions,12pm and 5:30pm. Visit our website to register for the event.
We’ll discuss our well-rounded curriculum that aims to develop each student’s physical and intellectual gifts. Hands-on learning experiences in the areas of math, science, social studies, technology, foreign language and performing arts are only part of what makes the learning experience here so unique. Our students develop a love for learning and service.
We integrate service learning into our curriculum because it speaks to the “and” in our name. We are a school AND a Community Center that believes we must be a part of the community our campus resides in. Every student that attends St. Philip’s is presented with constant opportunities to shine as an individual and to contribute to the community as a servant leader.