June 2024
Branch Review C I T Y
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FA R M E R S
B R A N C H ,
T E X A S the official
city of farmers branch
NEWSLETTER
Kick off summer at the Frog Pond FARMERS BRANCH WATER PARK IS OPEN DAILY BEGINNING JUNE 1 The Frog Pond is your perfect staycation spot, featuring an activity pool for small kids, a 500-foot-long lazy river, a lagoon pool with lounge chairs, water slides and more. It’s also the place for birthday parties and other summer celebrations, offering multiple party packages, an indoor party room and an outdoor covered pavilion. To learn more, visit fbh2o.com.
Fight the Bite
This season, remember to practice the four d’s to protect yourself against mosquitoes.
DRAIN standing water in your backyard and neighborhood, change out pet water and bird baths daily, and treat swimming pools.
FATHER’S DAY SPECIAL On Sunday, June 16, dads can enter the water park at a reduced rate of $3 for residents and $5 for non-residents when accompanied by at least one family member paying regular admission.
Sign up now for W.A.L.K Program
Stay indoors at DUSK & DAWN when mosquitoes are most active.
PARTICIPANTS WILL SHADOW LIFEGUARDS & SWIM INSTRUCTORS The Aquatics Center is currently offering two youth camps, Junior Lifeguard and Junior Swim Instructor, at a discounted price through the Water.Adventure.Leader.Knowledge program. The first week, participants will learn basic lifeguarding skills and responsibilities, followed by a week of learning the proper techniques of teaching swim lessons. Participants must be between ages 11 and 14 and pass a basic swimming skills test prior to registration. You can currently sign up for both camps at the special rate of $110 for members and $140 for non-members. To learn more, visit fbh2o.com.
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When outdoors, DRESS in light-colored clothing with long sleeves, long pants and closed-toe shoes to cover your skin, as well as wear an EPA-registered insect repellent.
DEFEND your home against mosquitoes by keeping doors and windows closed or by using screens that fit tightly with no holes. To learn more, visit cdc.gov/fight-the-bite.