Our Great City
And the New Mayor of Southlake is........John Terrell
After announcing his candidacy in January, John Terrell and his campaign staff have work tirelessly for Election Day. All the hard work paid off and tonight it was announced that the citizens of Southlake have chosen John Terrell as the new Mayor of Southlake. Join us in congratulating John Terrell and his family!
Central Market - Kids Cooking Camp 2009
The Central Market Southlake Cooking School will offer many innovative options for kids and teens this summer. In Kids Camp, Series One, classes will focus on techniques and the nuts and bolts of Kitchen Essentials. Series Two will take you around the world to explore foods from a different region each day. Midsummer – take a break and perfect your pastry techniques with a one-day Cake Decorating Workshop.
Don’t have time to spend a week with us? Kids Camp classes can be taken “à la carte” (individual classes) or as a Three-Course Meal (3-day series). Teens will be offered a separate, 4-day “Culinary Camp” that will provide them with skills they can use at home or take to college.
Kids Camp*: Ages 5-12: $40 à la carte or $100 per series
Teens Culinary Camp: Ages 13 -17: $45 à la carte or $160 for series
Cake Decorating Workshop* for all ages will be $45 for the individual class, and includes a cake decorating kit to use in class and take home.
Lego Education Center Summer Camps
Dive Into Summer Camps at Lego Education Center in Southlake
888-728-5346
2315 East Southlake Blvd, Suite 110, Southlake, 76092
Let your child’s imagination grow this summer with the help of LEGO® ingenuity!
• All camps ages 4-5: $89 per child
• All camps ages 6-7: $199 per child
• All camps ages 8-12: $199 per child
• All multi-age special needs camps: $89 per child
• Camps for special needs children and children ages 4-5 are held Tuesdays and Wednesdays only.
• A snack will be provided during each camp day.
• Each camper will receive a LEGO Camp Certificate of Completion and a Teacher Feedback Form at the end of the camp.
















