August 2018 Recap

Fall Soccer

Practices and games have begun for our Fall RUSH Soccer Season. Rain or no rain, this season promises to be another successful soccer season! The SHRC U4 Soccer Program will begin on September 10th and 11th, so watch your email if you signed up!

Basketball Registration

Basketball registration is open for 1st-6th grade. This year, to keep from the scheduling and planning issues late registration causes, we are instituting a late registration fee. Please be aware and don't miss out on the early bird or regular fees. Kindergarten and Itty Bitty Basketball registration will open on October 1st.

New Fall Sports

Practice has begun for our Youth Volleyball League and the Youth Flag Football League will kick off soon! We are so glad the people of Spring Hill have supported our endeavors to bring new sports to the kids of Spring Hill!

Tunes and 'Toons Series: Sherlock Gnomes

 Last summer we had movies in the park and we realized that some of the movie times had to be very late due to the sun not going down until late. So, this year, we decided to add another fun element to help it start earlier: concerts! Once a month, May-September we will have a concert (Tunes) followed by a movie ('Toons) in the park over at Middle School North by the old concession stand. Bring a chair or your favorite pillow and blanket and come spend a Friday night with SHRC! 

For our fourth event in August, we partnered with the City of Spring Hill to provide a movie after their annual Luau celebration at the Spring Hill Aquatic center. We showed Sherlock Gnomes in the park adjacent to the Aquatic Center for people to come over after the Luau ended! Our last Tunes and 'Toons Series event will be September 7th and it will be back over at the field by Middle School North. Variety pack will be our band and Avengers: Infinity War will be the final movie showing!

The Dog-Ust Festival and The Doggone Fun Run

August 26th is National Dog Day and SHRC celebrated (a day early!) with style! The event kicked off with a free one-mile, dog friendly fun run. The festival itself consisted of dog related booths (such as animal shelters, items for sale, dog training, etc.), live music, dog races, contest, and an off-leash dog park. Dog lovers from the area got to enjoy a day dedicated to their best friend!







 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What To Do In September

 
 
   

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