Missouri City Bouncing Trampoline Park is expected to open at the end of September and early October | Community Impact

2021-11-24 04:10:10 By : Mr. Anton Lyu

Bounce Bounce Trampoline Park is scheduled to open in Missouri City at the end of September or early October. (Provided by Bounce Trampoline Park)

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Author: Claire Shaw CDT September 2, 2021 at 5:00 pm | CDT September 2, 2021 updated at 5:00 pm

Reporter, Sugar Land/Missouri City

Claire joined the Community Impact newspaper in September 2019 as a reporter for the Sugar Land/Missouri City edition. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in May 2019, studying journalism, government and Arabic. While in school, Claire was a researcher at the Texas Tribune, worked for the student newspaper Texas Daily, and spent a semester in Washington, DC. She likes to play cards with her family and listens to boss Bruce Springsteen.

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