North Texas Performing Arts (NTPA) was founded in 1991 as the Plano Children’s Theatre and is headquartered in Plano, Texas. 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.
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 help young players reach their full potential though positive coaching and focused training sessions. With the tremendous competition in the Dallas area, getting an early start and learning fundamentals at a young age is the only way to ensure success for players aspiring to make their school teams.
The Garland Volleyball Association exists to provide opportunities for children in Garland, Texas, and surrounding cities to learn and enjoy the game of volleyball. Recreational leagues, clinics, and skills camps are offered throughout the year. GVA activities promote the development of skills and the ideals of good sportsmanship. Through these organized athletic activities, GVA will contribute to the growth and development of the sport of volleyball in the Garland area.
Tuition-free, public charter school serving grades K-12 with campuses in Plano and Mesquite. Our curriculum includes:
- Rigorous Project-based Learning
- STEM
- Engineering is Elementary (K-5)
- Robotics
- Trilingual (English, Spanish, Chinese)
- Dual Credit Career and Technical Education with the ability to earn college credits starting in 9th grade.
Please click here to apply for enrollment or click here to request a campus tour.
United offers many ways to entertain your children. From U PARTY, to our competitive cheerleading program, we offer many ways for you to relax and leave the fun to us!
Through collaboration with local childcare centers and school districts, we are able to offer learning programs for children.
Through partnerships with local school districts and our Special Needs team, Rise, we are working to broaden our contribution to the surrounding community.
ReloWomen One-on-One Coaching
One-on-One coaching to address every aspect of relocation from functional and practical to emotional.
Together we create a relocation that includes the human side…the whole lives of being uprooted and replanted. Whether choosing a real estate agent or a community, managing partners or settling in, together we create a life you and your family want to live.
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The Taekwondo America junior program teaches self-confidence, focus, self-discipline, courtesy and teamwork in a fun environment. During a typical class students may participate in a variety of activities such as:
Working with an instructor to learn or improve their Form, Practicing sparring or One-Step skills, Working with a partner on target drills to learn to punch and kick more effectively, participating in a relay race learning about bullies or Stranger Danger, Jumping rope, Practicing kick combination using the rail for support, and other fun cardio, strength and agility drills.
Adult and Teen classes provide an excellent strength training and aerobic workout for wide range of ages and abilities. Activities are designed to allow you to work out at your pace and level as strength, flexibility and endurance improve. In addition to learning your current belt level Form, practicing sparring or One-Steps and learning how to defend yourself, you might use targets, slammers, pushups, sit ups and the rail in a variety of fun and challenging activities to increase flexibility and improve muscle strength.
St. Mark Catholic School has set the standard for private education in Collin County since 1982, serving students in preschool, transitional kindergarten, kindergarten, elementary, and middle school. Committed to academic excellence and rooted in faith, St. Mark teaches the whole child: mind, body and spirit.
A nationally recognized curriculum incorporating STEAM programming and a state-of-the-art, curriculum based SmartLab® technology facility combine with highly qualified teachers, faith formation, service to others, interactive hands-on projects, a growth mindset, fine arts, physical education, and a focus on the parent/teacher/student relationship. St. Mark has twice received the U. S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon Award, and was recently recognized with an Innovations in Catholic Education Award as one of the top three Catholic schools in the nation for technology integration.
By working together, the St. Mark community builds the solid foundation that 21st century students need for a successful future and a lifelong love of learning.
Introducing the Bridlewood Jr. Golf Academy, a junior golf program for boys and girls from ages 6 to 16. This multi‐level program offers instruction specific to the player’s ability from beginner to the elite junior. Students will be placed in practice groups with supervised activities based on their skill level.
At Heroes, our Camps and Clinics provide a great opportunity for players to improve as players while having fun at the same time. Our camps are very popular with parents who are looking for something constructive to keep their ballplayers busy when school is out. For the latest information on our camps and clinics, clink on the events link and you will be able to read all the details.
The general public are invited to experience archery with us!… just walk-in during our posted public hours. Attend a Discover Archery class, get a range pass, book a lesson, enjoy our Learning Path archery classes or Bowhunting University, join a competitive target archery team.
Play Street Museum is a children’s museum created to inspire imaginations through dramatic play and encourage exploration through educational activities.
Established in 1903, the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) is among the 10 largest art museums in the country. General admission is FREE! every day.
Underground parking is available at the Museum’s garage on a first-come, first-served basis for a flat fee of $12. The DMA Cafe is located near the Museum’s North Entrance in the Hamon Atrium and features a casual fare menu.
The Center for Creative Connections (C3) space includes Arturo’s Nest (0-4 year olds) and the Young Learners Gallery (5-8 year olds).
The museum also has several ongoing programs for families.
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.
Make Dance the sparkly highlight of your family’s summer at Glitz Cheer & Dance Academy! We are excited to offer FREE summer workshops!
Limited Space Available. FREE Giveaways & 50% OFF 1st month tuition. Ballet, Zumba, Beginner Hip-Hop, Crafting, & more. RSVP YOUR SPOT TODAY. All Ages & skill levels. #1 Studio in Richardson, TX. FREE Registration.
PBA, a non-profit organization, hosts both recreational and competitive baseball for youth in the Plano and the surrounding communities. Children, ages 3 -18 years play in league and tournaments throughout the spring and fall seasons. PBA aspires to offer every child wanting to learn baseball the opportunity to develop the mental and physical skills needed to play through camps, clinics and regular team practices. Physical activity, teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship are all emphasized for healthy life skills.
PBA is not only dedicated to our players, but also to the development of each of its umpires, volunteer coaches and assistants through training classes, coaching clinics and support from our staff, league commissioners, and the Board of Directors. By utilizing Major League Baseball, the rules of our sanctioning body and local PBA rules, our coaches teach respect and integrity for the game of baseball.
All programs operated by PBA are open to all residents of Plano as well as any North Texas community regardless of race, age, socio-economic level, color, sex, national origin, religion, handicap status and geographic residency.
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!
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.
Tumbling, Cheer, and Gymnastics what a winning combo! Sign up TODAY!
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.