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Wednesday, August 20, 2014


TWWP CLUB ANNOUNCES FALL WATER POLO SEASON


After winning both Boys & Girls 16 & Under Jalapeno Summer League Water Polo Championships, the TWWP Club announces the upcoming Fall Water Polo Season schedule for both Junior and High School level athletes.

The Fall Season runs September 2 through December 14 with Tuesday & Thursday training sessions 5:30PM – 7:30PM at Clear Creek High School Pool, 2305 East Main Street, League City, TX  77573.

  Our Fall Season tournament schedule is pending the high school swim team schedules and will be announced as soon as possible.

TWWP Club welcomes athletes of all skill levels ages 8 – 18 who are proficient swimmers to come visit any of our training sessions.  Fall Season registration and payment can be made at the first training session on September 2 at Clear Creek High School Pool.  
Family fees for the new season are $225.00 per athlete for 1st athlete, $200.00 for 2nd athlete and 3rd athlete is free.

For more details on the TWWP Club contact us at: texaswildcatwaterpolo.com or see us on Facebook.  The TWWP Club mailing address is Texas Wildcat Water Polo, P.O. Box 845, Kemah, Texas  77565.

Come join in on the fun this Fall Season 
and see you at the pool!

Thursday, August 14, 2014

"The Rise of Independence"


Clear skies and a temperature that was comfortable for everyone, you couldn't ask for a better day for the lifting of the Space Shuttle Replica “Independence”. Spectators from all around crowded among each other with their cameras, tablets, and cell phones alike to capture a moment in history while “Independence” was being moved onto its final resting place atop the mammoth Boeing 747. Space Center Houston’s soon to be attraction will be like no other in the world, drawing visitors international as well as locally.  Space Center Houston says, “The SCA and Shuttle Attraction will be an unprecedented, international landmark exhibit that will open in 2015, stand over eight stories tall and feature interactive exhibits for the public to explore. Visitors will be able to enter both vehicles, mounted in the classic carry configuration – an experience unavailable anywhere else in the world. The experiential exhibit will feature the remarkable history of the shuttle program and its role in shaping current NASA initiatives to explore asteroids, the moon, Mars and beyond”.