Bounce Bounce Trampoline Park delays Missouri City opening until next year | Community Impact

2021-12-30 02:41:08 By : Ms. Laurel Zhang

The indoor bounce park will feature wall-to-wall trampolines, trampoline sports courts, a foam pit, a zip line and other activities. (Courtesy Bounce Bounce)

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By Sierra Rozen, Claire Shoop | 9:10 AM Dec 27, 2021 CST

Sierra joined Community Impact Newspaper as a reporter in September of 2021 after graduating with a degree in communication and a minor in journalism from St. Edward's University in Austin, TX. Sierra covers all things in the South Houston area but in particular covers Friendswood ISD, Friendswood City Council and Harris County METRO. Prior to CI, Sierra served as the viewpoints and life and arts editor for Hilltop Views, as well as interning for Austin Woman Magazine.

Reporter, Sugar Land/Missouri City

Claire joined Community Impact Newspaper in September 2019 as the reporter for the Sugar Land/Missouri City edition and in December 2021 moved to Austin to become the reporter for the Northwest Austin edition. She graduated from The University of Texas at Austin in May 2019 where she studied journalism, government and Arabic. While in school, Claire was a fellow for The Texas Tribune, worked for the student newspaper, The Daily Texan, and spent a semester in Washington, D.C. She enjoys playing cards with her family and listening to the Boss, Bruce Springsteen.

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