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Parks & Recreation | T.E. Harman Senior Center
Permits & Inspections| General
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When am I eligible to register for classes and activities?
Residents are eligible to register for classes and activities the first business Monday of each month for the following month’s classes / activities. Non-residents are eligible to register for classes the second business Monday of each month for the following month’s classes / activities.
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Parks & Recreation | T.E. Harman Senior Center
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1.
How do I know if I am considered a resident or a non-resident?
You are a resident if you pay your water bill to the City of Sugar Land. If you pay your water bill to a MUD(Municipal Utility District) or any other entity then you are considered a non-resident.
2.
When am I eligible to register for classes and activities?
Residents are eligible to register for classes and activities the first business Monday of each month for the following month’s classes / activities. Non-residents are eligible to register for classes the second business Monday of each month for the following month’s classes / activities.
3.
I have registered once, do I have to register each month?
Yes, you must re-register for classes each month if you would like to continue to participate in those classes.
4.
I can’t make it for my registration date, how do I register for classes?
You may visit the T.E. Harman Center in person to register for classes, or you may call or email your requested activities. Phone and email reservations will not be accepted prior to 8:45 a.m. on registration days.
5.
Are citizens under the age of 50 allowed to participate in T.E. Harman Center activities?
No, our programs are reserved for seniors age 50 and older.
6.
Can I bring a guest to the Senior Center?
Yes, you may bring a guest to the Senior Center. Your membership allows you to bring a guest three times per year.
7.
I am not a member of the T.E. Harman Center, but I would like to attend some of your trips. Is this possible?
Yes, we do allow non-members to attend trips as a guest of a member. Members are allowed to bring a guest to the center three times per year. You can use a member's guest pass to attend a trip.
8.
Can I get a membership for a couple of weeks?
No, we do not sell memberships for only a few weeks. Memberships are issued on an annual basis.
9.
Do I have to register for all activities I would like to participate in or only the exercise classes?
Yes, you must register for all classes and activities that you would like to participate in.
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