Pickleball, Planetariums, & More! Arlington Parks & Recreation Offers Fun February Events

Pickleball, Planetariums, & More! Arlington Parks & Recreation Offers Fun February Events
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February might be the shortest month, but it’s packed with fun activities for all ages! Mark your calendar for these upcoming February events with Arlington Parks and Recreation. 

Pickle Party – Thursday, February 9

Join us at Cliff Nelson Recreation Center on February 9 from 4-6 PM as we go back in time for some 80’s themed pickleball! Bring your game and dress to impress. This event is for ages 18+ and is open to all skill levels.

Click here to register!

Elzie Day Trip Adventures – Monday, February 20

Pack your bags, because we are going on an adventure at Elzie Odom Athletic Center on February 20! We will have a day jam-packed with activities such as gym sports, games, arts and crafts, and a special field trip to the UTA Planetarium. Please bring a sack lunch and your afternoon snack will be provided. This day trip adventure is for ages 5-12. Pre-registration required.

Click here to register!

Dottie Teen Night – Tuesday, February 21

Gather your friends and join us at Dottie Lynn Recreation Center for some fun during this open play gym night – just for teens! On February 21 from 6-8 PM, enjoy the Teen Room filled with your favorite board games and video games. This event is for ages 12-17 and refreshments will be provided. Pre-registration required.

Click here to register!

Mom & Son Game Night – Saturday, February 25

Moms and sons, come enjoy a fun night together at The Beacon Recreation Center on February 25! From 6-9 PM, we will have new and old games to play, which will be a fun way of connecting and spending quality time together. Pizza is included in the registration price.

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