Friday, May 4, 2012

Rock’In Summer Fun Begins June 4 at BGCR!

Provided By Planet Rockwall

ROCK’IN SUMMER FUN!
Boys and Girls ages 6 to 18 are invited to join the Boys & Girls Club of Rockwall for some summer fun! The program will run from June 4 through August 10, 2012.
Club hours:
*7:30a.m. to 8:29a.m.— Early Bird 
8:30a.m. to 6:00p.m.— Regular Club Hours
Cost:
$25 Annual Membership Fee (if not already a member)
$50 per month/child (6-11)
$20 per month/child (12-15) 16+ Free Membership & Dues
$1.00 per day/child Early Bird Fee 
$10.00 T-shirt Fee (required for field trips)
Every day Breakfast, Lunch and a Snack will be made available to all kids!
Youth will participate in a structured, fun and exciting program that will center around the Boys & Girls Club’s Five Core Program Areas:
Education & Career Development 
Character & Leadership Development
The Arts
Health & Life Skills
Sports, Fitness & Recreation



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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Karaoke in Rockwall

Guys and Gals come be a star! Karaoke Night Tonight at El Cayote Rojo!! Starting 7pm with over 150,000 songs to choose from! Lets have some fun!

Want a sneak peak. Check out our new video!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eechUVBiSHI

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Salsa Rockwall


Provided By Salsa Rockwall

Salsa Rockwall at El Cayote Rojo! Invite your friends and dance to all your top 40 hits! Music will be played by DJ Barney!!!Barney!! Dance lesson with Salsa by Sal!!

Monday, April 30, 2012

Relay for Life


Provided By Planet Rockwall

The community of Rockwall County turned out in full force on April 27, 2012, to unite against a common enemy. This year’s Relay For Life, the signature fundraising event for the American Cancer Society, organized by co-chairs Carla Brooks and Mindy Brence, exceeded all expectations, earning the highest amount of money of any Rockwall Relay to date.
The event opened at 7 p.m. with the Presentation of the Colors by Boy Scout Troop # 314 and the singing of the National Anthem by members of the Rockwall Children’s Chorus led by Director Alan Clark. Congressman Ralph Hall, whose own grandson was diagnosed with cancer, spoke about the importance of preserving the nation’s space program, in hopes that a cure for cancer is likely to be discovered in the gravity-free space station laboratories.
The Survivors opened the Relay by walking the first lap to the cheers of the crowd. Tom and Betty Moore were fan favorites. Married for over 50 years, Betty whizzed around the track in her electric chair, high-fiving onlookers, while her husband, Tom leisurely strolled with the aid of his walker and the company of their daughter, Erin. The Caregivers took to the track next, applauded by their family and friends before the rest of the participants joined in.
Each individual at the Cain Middle School track has his or her own story behind his participation in Relay. Fifth grader Molly Wilcoxson was there with her teacher, Karen Folleras, whose involvement in Relay had inspired her to donate the money she received from the Easter Bunny to the cause. Two of Molly’s grandparents have been diagnosed with cancer, and she decided that people with cancer needed the money more than she did.
Eleven-year-old Grace Milder decided to hold her birthday party at Relay. Grace’s own family has been affected by the disease, and Relay is an important part of their lives. Grace and her nine guests wore matching purple tie-dyed shirts with the caption More Birthdays, Less Cancer.
Reece McKelva’s reason to Relay is decidedly personal and was boldly and humorously written across his chest in big letters…I love Sherylyn’s boobs!
The team Three Tough Cookies is named for three of its members, who each suffered from a different type of cancer. Their personalized shirts featured a pink background to represent breast cancer, zebra-striped letters to represent neuro-endocrine cancer, and a teal-colored ribbon to represent ovarian cancer.
No matter what the participant’s motivation is to Relay, all were touched by the solemn ceremony which remembers those who lost their fight with cancer. At 9 p.m. the stadium lights were dimmed to reveal the word HOPE spelled out in luminarias. A small group from the Rockwall Children’s Chorus, joined by the women’s choir from Rockwall-Heath High School, provided inspirational music during the Remembrance Ceremony, as the Hush Angels quieted the crowd.
“Nobody has cancer alone.” The words of keynote speaker, Leigh Plagens, ring true. A cancer diagnosis impacts not only the one suffering from the disease but all of his or her friends, colleagues, and loved ones, as well. Leigh detailed how the community of Rockwall rallied around the former French teacher and school board member to encourage her during her fight. From the pharmacist at her local drugstore who filled her prescriptions and even provided dinner for her to the elementary school children who wrote poems or drew pictures to lift her spirits to the friendly staff at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital who took care of her, she felt the loving arms of the town enfold her. Leigh Plagens concluded her speech with the words, “I am a survivor. I am a survivor. I am a survivor,” as the luminarias in the bleachers changed to spell out the word CURE.
After the solemn Remembrance Ceremony, the action kicked into high gear with wild games like the nearly impossible Frozen T-Shirt Contest where participants attempted to free a knotted t-shirt from a block of ice using any means possible. The ever popular “Miss-ter Relay” competition featured three handsome high school men in drag with hilariously exaggerated body parts. Spaghetti Hair was vastly entertaining as partners worked together to insert the greatest amount of raw pasta into one person’s hair to produce a lion-like mane. There also were wacky laps, including: the Poker Lap, Crazy Socks Lap, Best Boxers Lap, Bed Head Lap, the Make Noise Lap, and the Pajama Lap.
The Fight Back Ceremony at midnight got the crowd revved up to continue through the wee hours of the morning until the event wrapped up at 7 a.m. The top three money raisers were: First Place Leigh Plagens, Second Place Mike Rask, and Third Place Carolyn Keane. The top money-raising teams were: Walkers of the Light, Team 5-H, and Sisters Standing Strong. The Most Spirited Team award went to Strength in Numbers, and the Best Tent Site was awarded to Striking Out Cancer. However, everyone involved in Relay is a part of the winning team as they work together toward a future without cancer.
Submitted by Mary Thacker

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Rockwall Founders Day Festival


Provided By Planet Rockwall

Where: Downtown Rockwall - Historic Square 
101 E. Rusk Street 
Rockwall, TX 75087
When: Saturday, May 19, 2012 at 10:00amRockwall Founders Day Festival

Rockwall's 158th Birthday

Visit the City of Rockwall's historic downtown square on Saturday, May 19 for our annual Founders Day Celebration!
Featuring headline entertainersThe Little River Band!
A variety of vendors will be on hand to tempt your shopping skills including local businesses, local non-profit organizations, clothing, jewelry, purses, kites and rocks!
Enjoy great music, fun shopping and super good festival food for all appetites - Corn Dogs, Funnel Cakes, hamburgers, ice cream, BBQ, turkey legs and much more - plus all the great downtown restaurants).
Featured: vendor booths, activities for the kids, good food, all day entertainment and concert as the sun goes down. Enjoy fun activities all day for all ages in the Live Music Capitol of North Texas!
As usual, festival entertainment is all free. Bring the family to Rockwall for the best outdoor party in north Texas!
Main stage entertainment: City of Rockwall's Stage Schedule for this event.
For up to the minute information be sure to check out Rockwallfoundersday.com!

Monday, April 9, 2012

RPA Gala "Laughs on the Lake"

Provided By Planet Rockwall

Come enjoy an evening of food, fun and laughter at the Annual Rockwall Preschool Association Gala and Silent Auction on Saturday, April 28, 2012 at the all new Allure Restaurant at Chandler’s Landing! The theme of this year’s gala is “Laughs on the Lake” as we present the comedy stylings of comedienne Deanna Tipton, who will perform her hilarious Shopping Diva sketch comedy act while guests dine on a delicious 4-course dinner in Rockwall’s newest hotspot. And of course it’s all for a good cause, as the Gala benefits many of Rockwall’s most important children’s charities including Rockwall County Library, Rockwall YMCA, The Rainbow Room of Rockwall County, The Boys & Girls Club of Rockwall, Helping Hands of Rockwall County, Lone Star CASA, Shoes For Kids, Rockwall ISD Education Foundation, and Pregnancy Resource Center.
Deanna started out as a singer, actress and model, and then became an advertising copywriter. Her career path led her into television as a writer/producer for an ABC affiliate for seven years, and then writing advertising for several national retailers, but comedy was always her first LOVE.
She’s appeared on numerous stages throughout the country, has been the spokesperson in both radio and TV commercials and even made an appearance on the TV show “Last Comic Standing.”
You’ll laugh from the very moment Deanna steps on the stage. She takes her life experiences as a married woman, who loves to shop with her crazy friends, and transforms it into a hilarious comedy routine that leaves you wanting more. Along with Deanna you’ll enjoy the antics of her personal assistant who only knows one word, “Housekeeping,” plus a surprise visit from a forgotten relative.
And, the excitement doesn’t stop there! Guests will have the opportunity to bid in a silent auction for awesome items including some amazing vacations packages, pose for wacky photos in a giant photo booth and partake in many unique themed raffle packages. Raffle tickets will be available the evening of the fundraiser for $20 each or a package of (5) five for $75.
The evening kicks off at 6:00 pm with a cash bar on Allure’s expansive patio overlooking Lake Ray Hubbard, followed by a lake view 4-course sunset dinner at 7:00 pm in their newly renovated banquet room and The Shopping Diva at 8:30 p.m.
Tickets are $150 per couple or you can reserve an entire table for eight with preferred seating for only $600. And if you purchase your tickets before April 1st you’ll automatically be entered into a special raffle drawing.
Sponsorship packages are available and in-kind tax deductible donations are also welcomed. The event is open to the public. Tickets may be purchased online from our website www.rockwallpreschoolassociation.com/gala.html
For ticket and sponsorship information call Philanthropy Chair, Melanie Orchard at 972-768-3115
RPA is a 501c-3 non-profit entity.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Rockwall Events

Fun Rockwall Calendar of Events! Click on the link below for more information that is provided by Planet Rockwall!

http://planetrockwall.com/calendar/month/2012-04/