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January 2017 Volume 4, Issue 1
Inside this issue:
Feature Coach & Gymnasts
3-5
All Star Cheer Team 7
Who is Laurie Hernandez
8-9
Keep Informed 10
Now Hiring/PHOW Field Trips/App
12
Calendar & Birthdays 14
Powerhouse Gymnastics News
SAVE the DATE Annual Recital “Class Meet”
Happy New Year!
Please make sure your child arrives to class on
time as they will be working hard on their
skills.
Every child will receive an individual
participation medal at the end of the
competition as well as earned ribbons for each
event.
Each class program will have a different recital
date. The cost for the meet/recital is $25 per
child/per program. The fee includes 3
admission wrist bands. Additional wristbands
can be purchased for $10/adult (ages 13 and
up) and $5/child (ages 5-12). “Shout Outs” will
also be available for purchase.
Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 Time: 2:00-4:00pm
Cheer Teams
Hip Hop Dance
4-5 All Gym
Cheer Tumbling
Sign up by: Thurs. Jan. 11th
Sunday, Jan 21, 2018 Time: 2:00-6:00pm
4 yrs. & up Boys Art. Classes & Boys Team
Sign up by: Thurs. Jan. 18
Feb. 24, 2018 Time: 3:00-8:00pm
4 yrs. & up Bronze Girls Art. (3-4:45)
4 yrs. & up Silver Girls Art. (5-6:45pm)
6 & up Gold/Platinum Girls Art. (7-8:30pm)
Sign up by: Thurs. Feb. 21st
Feb. 25, 2018 Time: 1:00-6:00pm
Aerial Acro. & 4 & up Bronze TNT (1-3pm)
4 & up Silver/Gold/Platinum TNT (3:30-
6pm)
Sign up by: Thurs. Feb. 22nd
Sign up on-line: Go to our website www.powerhousetntgymnastics.com.
Click on the tab located at the very top left called “Existing client login”. Sign in with your login.
On the upper middle section, click on the drop down arrow tab for “I want to” and select
“Register for an Event”. On the mid left side click on the “Event Calendar” tab. A calendar will pop
up. Using the far right arrows click on it until you are on the month your child is competing. The
event titled is the program your child is enrolled in. For ex. 4-5 Bronze TNT will be “4 & up
Bronze TNT.” Bronze Girls Art. 6-8 will be “4 & up Bronze Girls Art.
Recital Fee: $25 fee per athlete with 3 wrist bands for admission. Additional wristbands $10/adult
& $5/child
Attire: Wear your best leotard or boys step-in. Hair pulled back and no jewelry.
Arrive: No more than 30 mins. before scheduled time.
Come join us to have fun and let some energy out. Make it a play date with your friends!
Wear your pajamas & play in our small gym upstairs!
Open to the public. Non-members welcome.
Bring your friends. Ask about our Loyalty Card!
Time: 6:30-7:30pm Cost: $7 For ages 18 months—4 years
Must Sign Up On Line— Limited Space!
Sign Up for
Jan. 26
Feb. 2 & 23!
Now 3 hours long and includes pizza! Sign up on-line under Events.
Limited space of 45 kids. Powerhousetntgymnastics.com
Friday Jan. 26 & Feb. 23
6:30-9:30pm $35
Each child receives a participation ribbon &
certificate with time. Fastest female & male in each
group will receive a medal.
Ninja Training
For Boys & Girls Ages 5-12
January Feature Coach of the Month
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Coach’s Name: Nicole
Fitzpatrick
Length at Powerhouse: 1
1/2 years
Classes Currently Teaching:
4-5 All Gym, Bronze TNT, TB
3, Mother’s Day Out (MDO),
After School program
Certifications/Degrees: USAG Member, CPR & First
Aid certified
Favorite Event & Why: I enjoy teaching floor because
it’s fun.
Favorite Thing about Teaching Gymnastics &
Why: Watching a child accomplish a skill after so many
tries and watching their face just light up is my favorite
thing about teaching gymnastics.
A Little Bit About Yourself: I was born in Helotes,
Texas and graduated from O’Connor High School. My
birthday is August 23rd, a Leo/Virgo cusp. I did gymnastics
as a kid. I have three older brothers,
Ryan, David and John. I have two 1 1/2
year old chiweenies named Roxy and
Rowdy. I’ve been together with my
boyfriend, Brian, for two years. We
enjoy hiking in our spare time.
Biggest Accomplishment: As of right now,
graduating high school is my biggest accomplishment.
Fun/Interesting Fact: Everyone in my intermediate
family is born in May or August. Two of my brothers were
born on the same day, five years apart. My brother and I
were born 4 days and 5 years apart.
Favorites: My favorite color is teal. I enjoy thriller
movies. Favorite food is chicken prepared any way—fried
chicken, baked chicken, roast chicken.
Lifetime Goal/Bucket List: I would like to be an
anesthesiologist. I would like to go sky diving and bungee
jumping. Traveling around the world, especially to Ireland
and Australia, is on my bucket list.
Valentine’s Day
EXTENDED FUN FRIDAY
Gymnastics Trampoline Tumbling
Group Games Contests Prizes
Pizza & Drink
Presents:
When: Friday Feb. 9 Time: 6:30 - 11:30pm
$40 per child Ages 5-13 (non-members welcomed)
Reserve your child’s spot now at www.powerhousetntgymnastics.com
Listed under events
January Featured Gymnasts/Cheer Athletes of the Month
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Athlete Name & Age: Vida
Guerrero, 7 years old
Class & Coach: TNT Rising Stars
team, Coach Karine and Coach Saul
Length Doing Gymnastics: 1 1/2 years
Favorite Event: My favorite event is the trampoline
because I can do a lot of tricks.
Biggest accomplishment: Now I can complete a
handstand forward roll step out!
Fun Fact: I like to play Roblox and do cartwheels.
Favorites: I like to spend time with my friends and
family.
Why do you want to be a gymnast? I want to be a
gymnast so I can do cool tricks.
What do you like most about gymnastics? I like
doing tucks on the trampoline.
Extra: I like to make friendship bracelets.
Athlete Name & Age: Onagh
Merrithew, 7 years old
Class & Coach: Silver TNT, Coach
Jenavie
Length Doing Gymnastics: 5 months
Favorite Event: Trampoline because I can jump so
high!
Biggest Accomplishment: Learning to do the
cartwheel step out.
Fun Fact: I was born in New York.
Favorites: I like to draw and bake with Grandma.
Why do you want to be a gymnast? I like to do flips
and cartwheels.
What do you like most about gymnastics? Learning
to do flips safely.
Extra: I like to play with my friends, be the fastest and
climb the highest.
Athlete Name & Age: Aleena De
Leon, 7 years
Class & Coach: TNT, Coach Ivory
Length Doing Gymnastics: 3 months
Favorite Event: Still deciding which
one I like the most.
Biggest accomplishment: Learning cartwheels.
Fun Fact: Very shy in public but very silly at home.
Favorite Book: Descendants
Favorite Food: Pepperoni pizza.
Favorite Movie: Nightmare Before Christmas
Favorite Animal: Horses
Favorite Thing to Do: I like to do crafts.
Why do you want to be a gymnast? I like to learn
new things and jump on the trampoline.
What do you like most about gymnastics? Learning
new things and talking to my team mates.
Extra: Aleena likes to play with her dog, Pepper. She is
very caring towards other children, especially sick children
in the hospital. She plans to donate small toys to the
Children’s Hospital for Christmas.
Athlete Name & Age: Hailey, 8 years
old
Class & Coach: Silver TNT, Coach
Jenavie
Length Doing Gymnastics: 2 years
Favorite Event: Seat Drop
Biggest Accomplishment: Learning cart wheels
Fun Fact: Likes WWE
Favorites: Enjoys ready Descendants 2
Why do you want to be a gymnast? Because I like to
learn new things.
What do you like most about gymnastics? Learning
routines and skills on Floor.
January Featured Gymnasts/Cheer Athletes of the Month
Athlete Name & Age: Hayden Smith,
11 years old
Class & Coach: Gold TNT, Coach
Length Doing Gymnastics: 1 year
Favorite Event: Trampoline because
I enjoy bouncing high and doing tricks
too!
Biggest Accomplishment: Owning 2 hamsters and
being able to take care of them.
Fun Fact: I want to be a YouTuber named Rainbow
Sparkle.
Favorites: My favorite book is the Bible. My favorite
food is cereal. My favorite thing to do is gymnastics. My
favorite animals are hamsters.
Why do you want to be a gymnast? I want to be a
gymnast because I want to go to the Olympics and win a
gold medal.
What do you like most about gymnastics? What I
like most is being able to do flips on and off the mat.
Extra: I love the color pink. I want a dog. I have two
brothers and one sister. I am the middle child. I also want
to join the Air Force.
· How long does it take for the gymnast to get to practice?… A split second!
· What is a banana’s favorite gymnastics move?… A split!
· A pommel horse walks into a parallel bar. The barman says, “Is this a joke about gymnastics?” The horse beams.
· What do gymnasts, acrobats, and bananas have in common?… They can all do the splits.
· What would you get if you crossed a gymnast and the Invisible Man?… Gymnastics like no one has ever seen.
· Why did the vegetarians boycott gymnastics?… They didn’t like meets!
· When is a gymnast like a judge?… When she sits on the bench.
· Where do bad gymnasts go?… Behind parallel bars!
· What is a gymnastic coach’s favorite color?… Yeller
http://mytowntutors.com/2016/07/gymnastics-jokes-top-gymnastics-jokes/
Gymnastics Jokes
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All-Star Cheer Team Powerhouse Gymnastics had their first toy drive
this year in December asking for new unwrapped
gifts for children between the ages of newborn and
14 years old. December 21st, the All-Star Cheer
team dropped off toys to the Children's hospital of
San Antonio.
Thank you for helping make a difference for children
in need!
December 17, the All-Star Cheer team competed at the Fun Cheer Winter
Wonderland.
A HUGE congratulations to our Senior All-Star Cheer team for bringing
home 1st place and a BID to Nationals. Our Tiny team also brought home
2nd and a BID! Great job girls for all your hard work and determination!
Thank you parents and supporters for winning the Cheer Spirit Award!
January 13, the Cheer team competed at the Redline
Championships at the Freeman Coliseum. The Senior team
won 1st place! Our winning team received jackets, a banner
and a paid bid to the Grand National Final.
Congratulations to Brooke Brown from our senior team.
She was one of the Top 5 Performers of the entire
competition!
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Who is… Laurie Hernandez Gymnastics Beginnings
Lauren Hernandez was born
on June 9, 2000 in New
Brunswick, NJ. Her parents
put their 5-year-old daughter
in dance and ballet classes,
but it wasn’t holding her
attention—her parents had to bribe her with sugar
cookies to make her go to class. One day, a more
exhilarating sport caught her eye.
“My earliest memory was watching gymnastics on live
TV, and wanting to do what the ‘big girls’ did,”
Hernandez said. “I started a gymnastics class at five years
old, but it became serious at seven.”
Hernandez began taking recreational classes, and also
gained the nickname Laurie because there were other
Lauren’s at her gym. Soon she was spotted by Maggie
Haney, who has now been her coach for nearly 10 years.
Haney hadn’t coached an elite gymnast before, but the
two learned and grew together as a team.
When Hernandez was nine, Haney started looking into
getting her promising young gymnast into USA
Gymnastics’ national development camps. She could
attend if she had a high enough score in the Talent
Opportunity program (TOPs), which measures basic
gymnastics skills and physical aptitude. According to
ESPNW, when Haney’s contact at USA Gymnastics
looked up Hernandez’s TOPs score, she said, “Oh, she’s
the No. 1 TOPs kid in the country. She can come.”
Breakout Moment
Hernandez rose quickly through the ranks of junior
gymnastics—in 2012 she finished 21st in the all-around
at the national championships and in 2013 13-year-old
Hernandez finished second and won event medals on
uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise.
But then she was hit by injury, first fracturing her wrist
early in 2014 and then dislocating her right kneecap,
tearing her patella ligament and bruising her MCL all on
one bad vault landing that same year. The knee injuries
required surgery and a piece of a cadaver’s ligament was
attached to her own.
She didn’t compete at all in 2014 as she worked her way
back to full strength. She had no trouble making up for
lost time in 2015: she went undefeated in the all-around
over all four of the competitions, two domestic and two
international, she entered that year. At the national
championships, she not only claimed the all-around gold
but won medals on all four events: gold on uneven bars,
silver on floor exercise, and bronzes on vault and
balance beam.
Still just 15 years old, Hernandez burst into the
conversation surrounding possible Olympic teams.
Luckily, she became age-eligible to compete in the Rio
Games when she turned 16 in 2016.
Major Competitions
Hernandez made her senior debut at the 2016 City of
Jesolo Trophy, a friendly international competition in
Italy. She fit right in with the older, more experienced
gymnasts, helping the U.S. women to team gold and
winning beam gold, vault silver and all-around bronze.
Hernandez put in a more than solid performance at her
next competition, the Pacific Rim Championships. Three-
time world champion Simone Biles won the all-around,
with 2012 Olympic floor champion Aly Raisman finishing
second—and then just 0.100 points behind Raisman was
Hernandez.
Laurie Hernandez competes on floor with
attitude at Pac Rim
Hernandez then had to hit pause on her training to treat
another knee injury, and she only competed on two
events at the Secret U.S. Classic. After using Classics as
a tune-up meet, Hernandez showed her strongest
gymnastics yet at the 2016 P&G Championships. She
again finished just behind Biles and Raisman to claim all-
around bronze, and finished third on three events.
Olympic Trials highlights
Hernandez was at her best at the 2016 Olympic Trials,
showing no signs of struggling with the immense
pressure on her shoulders. She finished second in the all-
around and earned the highest scores on beam.
2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics
On August 7, Hernandez competed in the Women’s
Qualification at the 2016 Summer Olympics where the
top 8 placing teams get to advance to the Team All
Around Finals. Hernandez scored a 15.200 on the vault,
a 15.366 on the balance beam, and a 14.800 on the floor
exercise, qualifying to the balance beam event finals.
Hernandez was unable to compete in the All Around
Finals because there is an Olympic rule stating that only
two athletes may represent their country in All Around
Finals. August 9 was the Team All Around Finals,
meaning each country had 3 girls compete on each event
and all scores counted. The US team, known as the Final
Five, won the gold medal in the Team All Around.
On August 15 during Event Finals,
Hernandez won a silver medal on the
Balance Beam with a score of 15.333.
She placed ahead of teammate Simone
Biles, who placed 3rd with a score of
14.733 and behind Sanne Wevers of
the Netherlands, who won gold
Signature
Hernandez competes with no
shortage of expressiveness and
personality, especially on the floor
exercise. International Gymnast
Magazine called Hernandez the
“Human emoji” and gymnastics
podcast Gymnastic nicknamed her
“baby Shakira.” With her early dance
training and in imitable style ,
Hernandez always puts on a show
when she performs.
After her gymnastics career ends,
Hernandez says she’d love to keep
performing—but as an actress.
Outside the Gym
Hernandez has been homeschooled
since the third grade, and is planning
to continue both her education and
her gymnastics career as an NCAA
student-athlete at the University of
Florida.
For fun, Hernandez enjoys learning
dances off YouTube, doing her nails,
and reading—she names The Maze
Runner as her favorite book. She also
shows her creativity by writing poems,
sketching and using Photoshop to edit
photos.
http://powerhousetntgymnasticswithlaurie.org/
about-laurie-hernandez/
25 Things you don’t know about me!
1. My hidden talent is doing the robot.
2. I can’t live without my phone!
3. My biggest fear is spiders.
4. My athlete idol is Usain Bolt. He’s inhumanly fast!
5. My teammates make me laugh and giggle until I can’t
breathe.
6. People would be surprised to know I had a flip phone until 2015. (LOL!)
7. The musician I love the most is Tori Kelly.
8. I have overcome injuries in the sport of gymnastics.
9. My greatest inspiration is my coach Maggie Haney.
10. Before Rio, I was most excited to spend four weeks straight laughing and work-
ing out with the girls!
11. Jennifer Lawrence is my favorite actress.
12. On Sundays, I just love to go to church and then relax the whole day!
13. Right now, my biggest celeb crush is Dave Franco.
14. A rough memory from gymnastics was going to a selection camp and ripping two
pairs of grips in one day.
15. I must have these five things in my gym bag at all times: grips, tape, wrist guards,
knee brace and my calming peppermint oil.
16. My motto in life is to embrace every moment.
17. I say “Yo!” way too much.
18. I am terrible at turns; hence my single passé turn on floor and beam.
19. My most memorable gymnastics moment was being named to the 2016 Rio
Olympics team!
20. I pamper myself by using bath bombs.
21. The first thing I plan to do after the Games is stay up all night celebrating with
my teammates!
22. My coach and my family keep me grounded through this journey.
23. My advice for young girls pursuing a dream is to never give up, no matter what!
24. I cheer for the New York Giants because my dad tells me to.
Who is… Laurie Hernandez Help our Powerhouse Gymnastics athletes raise money for the Salvation Army and win
a chance to attend a private clinic with Laurie Hernandez and more!
Go to http://powerhousetntgymnasticswithlaurie.org/ to donate money under their
names.
Current participators as of 1/17/2018:
Alonso, Madilynn
Alonso, Celeste
Altamirano, Misty
Baker, Hannah
Carmona, Madilynn
de la Cruz, Alabanza
DeGuelle, Hailey
DeLuna, Aubrie
Donahoe, Lucy
Gomez, Kiara
Henderson, Taylor
Hernandez, Alondra
Hitt, Madelyn $
Hoffpauir, Mackenzie
Holcomb, Shaelly
Jordan, Hailey
Linehan, Carly
Maldonado, Alexandra
Martinez, Amanda
Mestrovich, Alyssa
Mitchell, Jayden
Nelson, Audrina
Rodriguez, Alana
Rosas, Leilani
Salas, Amiah
Salinas, Zoey
Sierra, Estrella
Simonson, Penelope
Walker, Nataya
Went, Kylie
White, Savannah
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Keep Informed... Update Contact Information
Parents, please update any address,
email or phone number changes at
the front desk or through the parent
portal. If you are not receiving
emails, please check your junk or
spam folder and add us to your
contact or safe list.
We send important information and
receipts by email. Every student
receives a birthday card with a free
open gym coupon attached by mail.
The front office may also call if there
are any issues or if a child’s parent
needs t o b e r e a che d f o r
emergencies.
Stay Informed
We want our parents and guardians
kept up to date with all the events
that go on at Powerhouse
Gymnastics. We do this several
ways. Parents receive emails, we also
handout flyers to the students. And
there are posters throughout the
gym. Monthly newsletters are
emailed and printed at the beginning
of each month. The Powerhouse
Gymnas t i c s app sends ou t
notifications. Download the app
from the Play Store and App Store.
Like us on Facebook to know what’s
going on. Powerhouse Gymnastics is
also on Instagram. Check out the
event calendar on the website for all
upcoming events.
All Events Sign Up Online
Everyone can now sign up online for
any open gym or special events on
the calendar.
Gymnastics Fun Days
February 19 is Presidents’ Day and a
NISD holiday (schools are closed).
However, we are having day camp
that day. Gymnastics Fun Days are
for children ages 5-12. Sign up online
or call the front desk. Listed as a
class: February 19th Gymnastics Fun
Days (Presidents’ Day).
Also available for registration are the
March 12-16 Spring Break and April
27th Battle of Flowers Gymnastics
Fun Days.
Parking Lot
The parking lot is one way and has
one entrance and one exit. This is for
the safety of everyone and to help
ease traffic congestion when classes
start/end.
Gymnastics · Trampoline · Tumbling · Games ·
Open Play · Foam Block Pit · More Fun!
Reserve your spot on-line
Www.powerhousetntgymnastics.com Listed as a class: Feb. 19th Gymnastics Fun Days (Presidents' Day)
Feb. 19th is a NISD school holiday, Presidents’
Day.
9am-3pm $43 or
7am-6:30pm $53
For Boys & Girls Ages 5-12 year olds
Non-Members Welcome!
Exit Only
Powerhouse
1604
Enter Only
Parking Lot
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PHOW “Field Trips” Gymnastics Classes Daily movement is an
important part of a
child’s educational
experience. In today’s
visually oriented, high-
tech society, there is
too much observation
and not enough participation.
Powerhouse On Wheels (PHOW) is
a school bus converted into a
gymnastics facility. This clean and fun
environment provides the perfect mix
of music, games and challenges that
make for a happier, healthier child.
PHOW is available for all school
events: career days, fitness days,
family nights, fundraisers, and festivals,
We also do Preschool “Field Trips”
gymnastics classes where we come to
your child’s daycare. These classes are
semi-structured.
Our bus can travel once a week to
the daycare for a convenient,
structured workout. Weekly lesson
plans are set to lively music for
children to perform basic tumbling
and movement activities with the aid
of certified instructors.
Activity Benefits:
Gross Motor Skills, Balance,
Control, and Strength Building
Convenience of extracurricular
activity offered at your center
Experience:
Bars: pull-over, forward roll &
more!
Balance Beam: forward walks,
backward walks, jumps, passé,
coupé and more!
Trampoline: tuck, pike, straddle
jump and more!
Tumbling: cartwheels, handstands,
forward rolls, backward rolls &
more!
Gross Motor: bear crawls, crab
walks & more!
These new experiences help them
improve their motor skills!
We currently have weekly classes at:
Little Oaks, Nurturing Hearts on
Potranco, Pillars Christian Learning
Center on Reed Rd, Pinnacle Kids’
Academy, and Tiny Treasures. Once a
month the PHOW bus goes to Kids
Campus and Kids are Angels on
White Wood. We now service
Pinnacle Montessori AR.
Let your child’s daycare know you
want your children on the PHOW
bus!
Please call (210) 767-9654 or email
[email protected] for more
details.
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View cancelled classes due to
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NOW HIRING! Powerhouse Gymnastics is looking
for experienced cheer tumbling,
trampoline & tumbling, and after
school coaches and drivers. Must
be avai lable Monday-Friday
afternoons and/or evenings and
Saturdays. Drivers must have a
driver’s license and be 21.
Requirements: A passionate, energetic
person who loves working with kids
of all ages. Teaching from basics to
advance gymnastics skills. This job
requires our instructors to be
physically fit and able to move around
on large mats without difficulty. Must
be able to lift kids for hands on
spotting. In addition, our instructors
must be able to pass a background
check. Must have experience.
Please stop by the front desk to pick
up an application.
Come join us to have fun and work on your basic gymnastics skills.
Every Monday & Wednesday
from 8pm-9:30pm
Register under events @ www.powerhousetntgymnastics.com NON-MEMBERS WELCOME
Ages 14 years & up
Loyalty cards now available, 10th visit is FREE.
Come join us to have fun and let some energy out! Make it a play date with your friends!
Non-members welcome. Bring your friends.
Ask about our Loyalty Card!
Listed under the event calendar: www.powerhousetntgymnastics.com
Powerhouse
Reminders:
Jan, 5, 26 & Feb. 2—TB Open Gym Pajama Party
Jan. 5, 12, 19 & Feb. 2—Fun Friday Open Gym
Jan. 26—Ninja Training Camp
Jan. 15—Jan. 15 Gymnastics Fun Days (MLK)
Feb. 9—Extended Fun Friday
Feb. 19—Feb. 19th Gymnastics Fun Days (Presidents'
Day)
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Symbols of January:
Birthstone: Garnet
Zodiac signs: Capricorn (till
19th) & Aquarius (20th→)
Flower: Carnation
Fruits & Veggies: Tangerines,
Dried Cranberries, Sun
Dried Tomatoes, Raisins,
Yucca Root, Quinoa, Jicama,
Sunchoke, Taro Root, Water
Chestnut
January Observances
National Mentoring Month
National Glaucoma
Awareness
National Hobby Month
National Book Month
National Get Organized
Month
International Creativity
Month National Blood Donor Month
http://www.wincalendar.com/Holiday-Calendar/January-2018
History: January was named after the Roman god Janus.
Janus is also the Roman word for door. The god Janus had
two faces which allowed him to look forwards into the
coming year and backwards into the past year.
The original Roman calendar only had 10 months. January
and February were not included, but were added later.
Fun Facts about January
On average, it is the coldest month of the year in the
Northern Hemisphere.
It is the second month of winter.
In the Southern Hemisphere January is a summer month
the equivalent of July.
Sometimes the Saxons called January the wolf month
because hungry wolves would come into their towns
searching for food this time of year.
For a long period of European history, the start of the
New Year occurred in March.
Meet Dates
Jan. 14—Recital/Meet: All Gym, Cheer, Dance, Cheer
Team
Jan. 19-21 TNT meet, Dallas Cup @ Eagle’s Wings, Frisco
Jan, 21—Recital/Meet: Boys Artistic
Jan. 26-27—TNT Meet, Poliaroush Cup i@ Lafayette, LA
Jan. 12-14—Boys Art. Meet, Winter Beach Blast @
Galveston, TX
Jan. 19-21—Boys Art. Meet ,Ricki Deci Invite @ Katy, TX
Jan. 13—Girls Opt. Meet, Aloha Gymfest @ Hawaii
Jan. 26—Girls Opt. Meet, Metroplez @ Dallas, TX
Jan 27-28—Xcel Meet, Winter Classic Invitational, River
City @ Converse, TX
January 2018 PHG Event Calendar Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 New Year Day
CLOSED
2 New Year GFD
3 Adult OG
4 Nat’l Spaghetti Day
5 TB OG Fun Friday
6
7 8 TB OG Adult Open Gym
9
10 Adult OG
11 12 Fun Friday
13
14 Recital
15 MLK TB OG Adult OG Jan. 15 GFD
16 17 Adult OG
18 Winnie the Pooh Day
19 Nat’l Popcorn Day Fun Friday
20
21 Nat’l Hug-ging Day Recital
22 TB OG Adult OG
23 Nat'l Pie Day
24 Compliment Day Adult OG
25 Opposite Day
26 TB OG Ninja Training
27 Chocolate Cake Day
28 29 TB OG Adult OG
30 31 Adult OG
Feb. 1 2 Groundhog Day TB OG Fun Friday
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Happy Birthday to our
January Gymnasts!
Makaila Fionn Sillano 1/1
Natiya Moore 1/2
Lizbecca Reyes 1/2
Avery Stephens 1/2
Makenna Helbon 1/3
Keylie McCormick 1/3
Ariana Acosta 1/4
Crystelle Cano 1/4
Adrienne Escamilla 1/4
Jazmin Fields 1/4
Scout Harrison 1/4
Sara Beltran 1/5
Sofia Garcia 1/5
Victoria Martinez 1/5
Leia Moreno 1/5
Isabella Austin 1/6
Gabriella Carrasco 1/6
Kaylyn Douglas 1/6
Allison Drake 1/7
Madelyn Fogle 1/7
Adelyn Gossett 1/7
Makayla Lightsey 1/7
Lorelei Otto 1/7
Zoe Saldana 1/7
Tanner Stratton 1/7
Alarie DeBarge 1/8
Lillianna Gallegos 1/8
Laila Gonzalez 1/8
Hanna Hatzenbuehler 1/8
Addy Sanchez 1/8
Olivia Villasenor 1/8
Jaela Wingfield 1/8
Ella Holm 1/9
Kaycee Kenyon 1/9
Shusha Taylor 1/9
Hailey Barrientos 1/10
Kaylie Garcia 1/10
Kennedy Harrison 1/10
Kayla Jones 1/10
Rae Roque 1/10
Michelle Brown 1/11
Alivia San Miguel 1/11
Amelia Rose Sanchez 1/11
Ianna Martinez 1/12
Kiriana Montanez 1/12
Brooklyn Robertson 1/12
Jessica Beckman 1/13
Austin Collins 1/13
Gabrielle (Gabbie) Culp 1/13
Jaiden Jech 1/13
Kayla Stewart 1/13
Josiah Tribble 1/13
Ella Brooks 1/14
Jude Butcher 1/14
Natalie Castillo 1/14
Natalie Eakle 1/14
Juliana Hernandez/Lopez 1/14
McKenzie Martínez 1/14
Nathaniel Mercado 1/14
Michael Rankin 1/14
Adrienne Smith 1/14
Chloe Bowen 1/15
Clancy Boyd 1/15
Grace Gonzalez 1/15
Kaylie Mendieta 1/15
Olivia Rogers 1/15
Nandi Tugman 1/15
Avery Villarreal 1/15
Braddock Neumann 1/16
Declan Neumann 1/16
Evalynn Sanchez 1/16
Kylee'Star Sierra 1/16
Kenya West 1/16
Isabella Garcia 1/17
Frank Morales 1/17
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Lola Salinas 1/18
Jaxon Williams 1/18
Clara Sophia Cochrum 1/19
Andrea Garza 1/19
Isabella Morales 1/19
Reagan Winslow 1/19
Abigail Chukwudolue 1/20
Sarita Ewing Guzman 1/20
Elise Jeter 1/20
Sophia Otero 1/20
Aidan Trujillo 1/20
Juan Carlos Acevedo Juarbe 1/21
Adalynn Adams 1/21
Anastasia Greear 1/21
Lilliana Olivares 1/21
Matilda Powers 1/21
Meralynn Rodriguez 1/21
Anthony J. Hernandez 1/22
Isla Margain 1/22
Drew Turner 1/22
Sadie King 1/23
Audrina Montalbo 1/23
Mack Wilcox 1/23
Emery Barrera 1/24
Sofia Hernandez 1/24
Ava Mueller 1/24
Kaitlyn Soto 1/24
Leilani Bloom 1/25
Elijah Blair 1/26
Angelina Gates 1/26
Eva Perez 1/26
Matthew Ramos 1/26
Jayley Turner 1/26
Anessa Gonzalez 1/27
Mia Wilson 1/27
Kayla Blevins 1/28
Kimberly Cantu 1/28
Nevaeh De Hoyos 1/28
January Birthdays
Sophia Duncan 1/28
Zoey Flores 1/28
Alejandra Foster 1/28
Diego Guerrero 1/28
Riley Juiel 1/28
Jaylah Newbauer 1/28
Valeria Olvera 1/28
Tyra Tchou 1/28
Lyliana Villarreal 1/28
Trinity Callis 1/29
Sofia Elena Dominguez 1/29
Milania Franklin 1/29
Addison Hardy 1/29
Arleigh Hughes 1/29
Gaby Kim 1/29
Valentina Manning 1/29
Mayrna Nash 1/29
Parker Nutt 1/29
Tyler Phoenix 1/29
David Ceciliano 1/30
Evelyn Oliva 1/30
Amelia Roberson 1/30
Aiden Schuetze 1/30
Hayden Zabel 1/30
Vanessa Delgado 1/31
Aubrielle Kinney 1/31
Amaya Lerma 1/31
Sydnee Mccleary 1/31
Marrin Skinner 1/31
Happy Birthday to our
Coaches and Staff!
Maria P 1/2
Taylor P 1/17
Lisa Y. 1/29
Bridget A. 1/30
Alicia S. 1/31
Fliptastic Fun Party (2 hrs. for up to 15)
$275.00
~ 80 Mins in Gym
~ 40 Mins in Party Room
Fliptastic Fun & Food (2 hrs. for up to 20)
$350
~ 80 Mins in Gym
~ 40 Mins in Party Room
~ 5 Lg 1-2 topping pizzas
~ 3 Two Liters of soda/juice pouches
Fliptastic Fun & Food Deluxe ( 2 1/2 hrs. for
up to 20) $375
~ 1 hr. 50 min in Gym
~ 40 min in Party Room
~ 5 Lg 1-2 topping pizzas
~ 3 Two Liters of soda/juice pouches
$10.00 for each additional child
All parties include: invitations, basic paper goods, medal and t-shirt for birthday child,
ribbons for party guests, and 2 coaches.
Time Slots Available:
Saturday Sundays
2:00-4:00 1:00-3:00
4:30-6:30 3:30-5:30
7:00-9:00 6:00-8:00
Call Now to Book Your Event:
(210)767-9654
Birthday Party Packages
Open Gym
FUN FRIDAY
A great way to check out gymnastics!
$15 per child, Add $5 pizza & drink
Fridays 6:30pm-9:30pm
Ages 5-13 years old Bring a snack or purchase from our snack
shop!
ADULT Open Gym
$12 per person/per day
Mondays & Wednesdays 8pm-9:30pm
Ages 14 and up (Parents must sign in minors)
Non-Members Welcome
NINJA TRAINING Open Gym $35 per child, check Event
Calendar for Schedule
Includes Pizza & Drink
Now sign up online under the
event calendar. Bring a friend and have twice the
fun!
TUMBLE BEAR Open Gym
$7 per child, held in big gym
Monday 11:30am-12:30pm
Ages 5 and under
TUMBLE BEAR Pajama Party
$7 per child, held in small gym upstairs
Now 2 Fridays a Month! 6:30pm-7:30pm
Ages 18 months—4 years Must sign up online, under event
calendar—Limited space
Don’t forget to ask about our
loyalty cards!
10th visit is free
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Activities:
What to bring:
Morning Snack
Lunch
Water Bottle
Comfortable Gym Attire
May purchase pizza & drink combo
$2.50
No electronics please.
Gymnastics Fun Days (NISD School Holidays)
Dates
Jan 2 New Year’s Day
Jan. 15 MLK Day
Feb. 19 Presidents’ Day
Mar. 12—16 Spring Break Week
Apr. 27 Battle of Flowers Day
Jun. 7—Aug. Summer Break
Reserve your spot NOW!
Register on-line at
powerhousetntgymnastics.com
Camps are listed as a class.
Time & Cost:
NO Registration Fee
7am-6:30pm $53 per day OR
9am-3pm $43 per day
10% off 2 or more kids OR
10% off for 1 week
For kids ages 5-12 years old
Transactions will not go through
until day of event.
Powerhouse Gymnastics Training
Center
(210) 767-9654
Powerhouse Gymnastics is always accepting job applications. Now hiring experienced coaches.
Tumbling
Aerials
Dance
Arts & Crafts
Gymnastics Team
Building
& Lots of Fun!
January Issue Volume 4, Issue 1
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