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It's time for ugly Christmas sweater parties! Friday night, 12/8/23, YAC will be having an ugly sweater Christmas party at the Nature Center, 6-8 PM. If you are a High School Student, come party and enjoy games, ugly sweater contest, hot cocoa, and free pizza! Bring a friend and don't miss out!
The Holidays are right around the corner.
Drop your kids off with us and get a jumpstart on your holiday to-do list.
Children will make cookies and play games while enjoying chicken nuggets.
Saturday, 12/9 | 5:30-9:30 PM | Discovery Center
You must pre-register online, open to children 4 years and older.
$10 for first child. $5 for each additional child.
Be sure not to miss out on this great opportunity to to get a head start on your holiday preparations.
Register Here: https://www.municipalonlinepayments.com/meadowsplacetx/easypay
This site is accessible to disabled individuals. For special assistance, please contact the City Secretary at (281) 983-2931 prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. The City of Meadows Place is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
“This is about as wild as it gets in the small city of Meadows Place” is the lead in by Fort Bend Star Publisher Joe Southern as he began a fun and interesting story on the new Meadows Place Discovery and Nature Center. Mr. Southern was recently given a personal tour of the facility which just opened to the public in June. A great time was had by Mr. Southern and the Mayor as they got to play with the tortoises, bunnies and bearded dragons as Mr. Southern took the tour of the facility and conducted his interview with Meadows Place Parks and Recreation Director Colene Cabezas. Here is the link to the story http://www.fortbendstar.com/where-the-wild-things-are-meadows-place-opens-discovery-nature-center