Registration begins for 1st Mother Son Field Day

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Registration for the first Mother Son event is now open, hosted by Friendswood Parks and Recreation.

Moms and sons are invited to grab some athletic wear and team spirit for the First Annual Mother & Son Field Day to be held September 25 at Friendswood Centennial Park.

Events planned include a water balloon toss, three-legged race, minute to win it style games and more.

Prizes will be awarded for Mother and Son teams with the most creativity and team spirit. The event will be held at Friendswood Centennial Park from 4:30-7 pm. Event check-in opens at 4:30 pm.

Large field events start at 4:45 pm with dinner at 6 pm. At 6:15 pm, the small field events will begin. Participants can complete these events after dinner and at their own pace. Field Day ends at 7 pm.

This is an outdoor, field day style event, so participants are asked to dress accordingly in tennis shoes, athletic attire and team spirit.  Some activities contain water and the field events will require some light athletic ability. Boys participating are asked to be ages 5 and up.

Registration for residents began August 29, 2022. Registration for non-residents will begin September 6, 2022. Cost is $15 per person for residents and $25  per person for non-residents.

For all questions, contact the Friendswood Parks & Recreation Department at 281-996-3220 or rec@friendswood.com.

Register online at www.friendswood.com/register.

Centennial Park is located at 2200 S. Friendswood Drive in Friendswood.

 

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