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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/10/2012 - Regular Agenda Packet - Parks Board CAPRA PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD • AGENDA �TrK� �iz CITY OF COLLEGE STATION i9OgRecxeaW°4d` REGULAR MEETING 7:00PM,Tuesday,July 10,2012 The Green Room at Wolf Pen Creek-1015 Colgate College Station,TX 77840 1. Call to order and Roll Call. 2. Possible action concerning requests for absences of members. 3. Hear visitors. 4. Consideration,possible approval,and discussion of minutes from the meeting of May 8, 2012. 5. Consideration, possible approval, and discussion on the Senior Advisory Committee appointments. 6. Update and discussion concerning the Cemetery Advisory Committee. 7. Update and discussion concerning the appointments for the Board. 8. Update and discussion concerning CAPRA accreditation for the department. 9. Consideration, possible approval, and discussion over the preliminary data from the public input process and survey associated with the Needs Assessment. 10. Update and discussion concerning the Park Land Dedication ordinance. 11. Discussion and possible action concerning the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Goals for FY12. 12. Report,possible action, and discussion concerning the current Capital Improvements Program: ➢ Capital Improvements and Park Land Dedication Project Lists of June and July 2012. Dedications of Less than Five Acres ❑ College Hills Estates,Lot 10&11,Block 14-Park Zone 2 ❑ The Stack at Legacy Point-Park Zone 1 ❑ Castlegate II,Section 202-Park Zone 13 The building is wheelchair accessible.Handicap parking spaces are available.Any request for sign interpretive services must be made at least 48 hours before the meeting.To make arrangements call(979)764-3517 or(TDD)1-800-735-2989.Agendas may be viewed on www.cstx.gov. 13. Presentation,possible action,and discussion on future agenda items: A Board Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. Next Regular Meeting-August 14,2012,Green Room at Wolf Pen Creek 14. Adjourn. Notice is hereby given that a Regular meeting of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board of College Station,Texas will be held on the 10th day of July 2012. For the meeting to begin at 7:00 p.m.at the Green Room at Wolf Pen Creek 1015 Colgate,College Station,Texas,77840.The following subjects will be discussed,to wit:See Agenda. Posted this the day of ,2012,at p.m. City of College Station,Texas BY: Sherry Mashburn,City Secretary 1,the undersigned,do hereby certify that the above Notice of Meeting of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board of the City of College Station,Texas is a true and correct copy of said Notice and that 1 posted a true and correct copy of said notice on the bulletin board at City Hall,1101 Texas Avenue,in College Station,Texas and on the City's website,www.cstx.00v. The Agenda and Notice are readily accessible to the general public at ad times. Said Notice and Agenda were posted on at ,and remained so posted continuously for at least 72 hours preceding the scheduled time of said meeting. This public notice was removed from the official posting board at the College Station City Hall on the following date and time: by Dated this day of ,2012. CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,TEXAS BY: STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BRAZOS Subscribed and swam to before me on this the day of ,2012. Notary Public—Brazos County,Texas My commission expires: PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD REGULAR MEETING MINUTES ( fillt) CITY oF COLLU GE SiSTMON 7:00PM,Tuesday,July 10,2012 T:rHo The Green Room at Wolf Pen Creek—1015 Colgate College Station,TX 77840 STAFF PRESENT: David Schmitz, Director; Amy Atkins, Assistant Director; Amanda Putz, Board Secretary; Peter Lamont, Recreation Superintendent; David Gerling, Special Facilities Superintendent; Pete Vanecek, Senior Park Planner; Susan Fox,Shawn Reynolds, BOARD PRESENT: Jon Denton, Chair, Ida Bellows, Sherry Ellison, Shane Wendel,Billy Hart VISITORS: Jamie Rae Walker,Jodi Warner,Bob Cowell 1. Call to order and Roll Call: The meeting was called to order with a quorum present at 700PM. 2. Possible action concerning requests for absences of members: George Jessup sent in a request for absence. Shane Wendel made a motion to approve the absence request submitted,and Sherry Ellison seconded the motion. The vote was called. All were in favor,and the motion passed unanimously. 3. Hear visitors: Hearing none,this item was closed. 4. Consideration, possible approval, and discussion of minutes from the meeting of May 8,2012: Shane Wendel made a motion to approve the minutes as submitted,and Billy Hart seconded the motion. The vote was called. All were in favor,and the motion passed unanimously. The Board moved to item#9. Fred Medina arrived at 7:04PM- 5. Consideration,possible approval,and discussion on the Senior Advisory Committee appointments: Marci Rodgers, Senior Services Coordinator, reported on Jon Denton's application for appointment to the Senior Advisory Committee. She also reported that the committee voted to have Ann Hayes as the Vice Chair and Frank Duchmasclo as the Chair the Committee. The Board was asked for the reapproval of Jon Denton as being a member of the Senior Advisory Committee, Shane Wendel made a motion to approve the appointment, and Billy Hart seconded the motion. The vote was called. All were in favor,and the motion passed unanimously. 6. Update and discussion concerning the Cemetery Advisory Committee: David Schmitz, Director; reported that the Cemetery Advisory Committee was sunset, which means the committee no longer exists. That being said, all cemetery concerns will be brought to staff and/or the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board from this point forward. This was an informational item only,and no action was required. 7. U'date and discussion concernin.the a.'ointments for the Board: David Schmitz reported that there were four positions that are open for the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. City Council was scheduled to make the appointments at their July 12 Council meeting. Discussion followed. This was an informational item only,and no action was required. 8. Update and discussion concerning CAPRA accreditation for the department: David Schmitz, Director; reported that the CAPRA accreditation team is scheduled to come the week of July 16,2012, This was an informational item only,and no action was required. 9. Consideration,possible approval,and discussion over the preliminary data from the public input process and survey associated with the Needs Assessment: Jamie Rae Walker reported on the recent Needs Assessment process, and explained the handout that was given. She explained questions that were asked at the public input meetings,and the answers that were given. Discussion followed. The second part of the survey process will be done in the next couple of weeks. This was an informational item only,and no action was required.This was an informational item only,and no action was required. 10. Update and discussion concerning the Park Land Dedication ordinance: David Schmitz reported on the new numbers for the park land dedication ordinance. (A handout was given) Bob Cowell briefly reported on this item. Discussion followed. Sherry Ellison made a motion to approve the fees for park land dedication as submitted,and Shawn Reynolds seconded the motion. The vote was called. All were in favor,and the motion passed unanimously. 11. Discussion and possible action concerning the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Goals for FY12: Discussion followed. This was an informational item only,and no action was required, 2 July 10,2012 Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting Minutes 12. Report, possible action, and discussion concerning the current Capital Improvements Program: • Capital Improvements and Park Land Dedication Project Lists of June and July 2012: Pete Vanecek,Senior Park Planner,reported on the Capital Improvements and Park Land Dedication Project Lists. This was an informational item only,and no action was required. ➢ Dedications of Less than Five Acres: Pete Vanecek,Senior Park Planner, reported on the Dedications of Less than Five Acres. This was an informational item only,and no action was required. ❑ College Hills Estates,Lot 10&11,Block 14-Park Zone 2 ❑ The Stack at Legacy Point-Park Zone 1 ❑ Castlegate Il,Section 202-Park Zone 13 13. Presentation, possible action, and discussion on future agenda items: A Board Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting: ➢ Next Regular Meeting-August 14,2012,The Green Room at Wolf Pen Creek Introduction of new board members Y Community Center 14.Adjourn: Shane Wendel made a motion to adjourn the meeting,and Susan Fox seconded the motion. The vote was called. All were in favor,and the meeting adjourned at 8:02PM. 3 July 10,2042 Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting Minutes zn CITY OF COLLEGE STATION the bear,of the Research Valley July 5,2012 Dear Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Members, The Parks and Recreation Department hasreceived an application from Jon Denton for a two year term with the Senior Advisory Committee. The two year term begins on August 27,2012. The committee will have nine members with this appointment. Also,at the June 25,2012 meeting of the Senior Advisory Committee,the committee recommended that Frank Duchmasclo serve as chairman and Ann Hays serve as vice-chair for the term of one year beginning August,2012. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Marci Rodgers Senior Services Coordinator p. Box9960 lit'_i'?;A.'i AWN ,,, BOARDS 1 COMMISSIONS 1 COMMITTEE APPLICATION C�"S 0/COE_. Si �I.Iz/_V CITYSECRETARY'SOFFICE Ham/1f/T is r//M tlr�ivey,i�jr'' P.O.BOX 9950�COLLEGE STATION,TEXAS 77842 {979)764-3541 PLEASE PRINT Se 10,ICSC C 1 r/ PERSONAL INFO.RMATI ON 1.Full Name: I ^J•c^�. di I 17, f,�e 1°a'�`.F I K *0 FIRST MIDDLE LAST 2.Home Address: ( 2..D y' "timet 'fr 4.Contact: 1 C" `" t' LrA) em� . STREET 9 a� q . �j u g'�L3 g AV 11 Information HOME PHO S CELL/WORK PHONE EMAIL .[ (5 74-2.2.Ci 1 j .7 CAS 11 I 5.Residency: I �a� � .f Information VOTER'S REGISTRATION# YEARS AS RESIDENT OF CS SUBDIVISION LIVING IN B.Professional: I nTV-t yr � 1 ' t-- I�t I I I Information OCCUPATION , "If business owner,NAME OF BUSINESS EDUCATION(optional} POSITION SOUGHT Indicate choice by numbering 1,2,3(1 being most preferable anti 3 being least preferred} If applicable,indicate which position you are ualified for to the 4, column to NO. STANDING COMMITTEE OPENINGS POSITION (circle oneJ B/CS Library Committee 2 members NA Bicycle,Pedestrian,&Greenways Advisory Board 2 members D 1 Cemetery Committee 5 members NA 2 alternates Construction Board of Adjustments 3 members NA 2 alternates 5 members Design Review Board Positions: A BC D E A,B,C,D,E Historic Preservation Committee 5 members NA 2 members Landmark Commission Positions:B&C BC E F 1 alternate Positions:E or F Parks and Recreation Board P4 members NA Planning&Zoning Commission 3 members NA Zoning Board of Adjustments 3 members NA ADDITIONAI..INFORMATIOIV.. ..........._ ry Please list any Boards/Commissions/Committees you currently some on: .. kbf ^— n [ I Please list any experience or interests that qualify you to serve in the pesitians indicated: K,,/t' ,; .',.t,O'" (o I J ur e a*All applicants must be a College Station Resident&Registered Voter SIGNAT RE OF APPLICANT DATE 1 CitizCiten Input Process Connecting Cwittatioh n,CTXitizens of ge e0.1 ZS Goals FIa�6 a 1 .., i To connect with local citizens. �, ddopazluaP a�dada ��> �7l sllf�'i; i#r�lr�: Pd.,4,10b lger jf r[ F�1narcauri ocser'p2�pl ¢_�f�' To improve communication between parks . r'''k ;, :"tr..!ai -[ � department representatives and local r�f�E 91 i l l - ��f fliE:'�g����'�i��l:'�g_[� (l3�(. 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Stations 1-3 focused on understanding participants'leisure and recreation activities,facilities and program use,and requests for the future.Station 4 allowed for direct discussion with PARD staff.Participants were also provided 2012 Summer Guides for the park programs as well as trail maps. ttri4t4iiTA: l':Ilif P'" , f -s 6e E ;,':+t.Wit" a f,:.. itilD 121:i114;*.t.ittgliflPtt '::73.5i41' c- City of College Station PARD Input Process 2012 Schedule and Locations Locations and times were chosen to represent both various times of days and different geographical areas of town.Both private businesses that were willing to host sessions and public parks were utilized for input sessions. Locations included: • Spoons,a local frozen yogurt store(North) • Wolf Pen Creek Park entrance near the bathrooms and playground(East) • The Northgate Pavilion between restaurants and public parking area(North) • Chick-Fil-A Tower Point(South) • The Post Oak Mall Food Court(East) • Spoons,a local frozen yogurt store(Northeast) • Rattler's Convenience Store(West) • Kroger at Longmire(Central location) • Kroger an Texas Ave.(Central location) • Lick Creek Park(Southeast) Sun Man Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat Chick-Fil-A Mall Food Spoons Wolf Pen Northgate (Tower Point) Court Tower Point Creek 6pm-8pm AND 11am-2pm 2:30pm-5pm 5pm-8pm Kroger (Longmire) Spoons 5pm-8pm (Texas) 2:30-5 ANCOOMEININNISMENDMENIVEINIEMENVOSOrnitariffaNSM Rattler's Kroger Spoons Kroger Community Northgate Lick Creek Convenience (Longmire) (Tower Point) (Longmire) Meeting 11am-2pm Park Store 7:30am- 2:30-5 4-7pm 11:15am- AND 5—7pm (Holleman 10:30am AND 1:30pm Chick-Fil-A and Wolf Pen Wolf Pen Southwood (Tower Point) Wellborn) Community Creek Creek 11-2 Ilam-2pm Meeting 5:30pm- 5pm-8pm 5-10pm Rpm Community Kroger Conference Meeting (Texas) Center 6-8pm 4pm-7pm Lincoln House of Hope Lincoln Center gam—11 am and 4:00 pm— 5:00 pm City of College Station PARD Input Process 2012 Appendix A:Input from Sessions around College Station What recreation and leisure activities What College Station parks or What recreation and leisure activities do you participate in? recreation facilities or programs do would you like to be able to do in the you use?Why? future? Lick Creek Park Walk dogs Lick Creek More birding parks June 9,2012 Birding University-for dogs Dog parks 11 Participants Take dog out Lick Creek-only park that's natural Signs(entrance and trail markers) Hike at Lick Creek Lick Creek-it's snore nature,trails are GPS off for Lick Creek Bike better Rockwall or something Swim Lake Bryan-has water! Trim/remove trees Get out of town Wolf Pen-run More swimming options(kept up more Hike Dog Parks-dog than a lake but not pool Running Lick creek Park like Lick Creek but bigger Work out Castlegate(live there) We love the parks-you do such a great job Walk dogs Bastrop State Park Organized activities to promote being Sks Big Bend outdoors Walking/hiking Lick Creek-better for dogs,they like the Movies outside Walk the dogs water More parties in the parks Play ultimate frisbee Go to lo.of parks-to walk dogs Dig a lake(at Lick Creels) Ride bikes Southwood Something like Trinity Trails Movies Veterans Pak-events at pavilion Amphitheater Lick Creek-dog can be off leash,not big dog park type dog she can run here A lot of parks for her(dog)dog parks Lick Creek-because off leash is so big Different parks-don't have to take him to same one-get hot! Wolf Pen-near house Use campus res center Dog Parks City of College Station PARD Input Process 2012 Mapping Data from Community Meetings �+�� z i�b z a � 3\�` s.�Al �� sZ r,�s a� i f.s .:�n' 3€i 1 � €ter-_�? sy�s sZ t t`i° �i z s t$i!s,.,e,;�` 0111,101gglicix;!401g. t �.�z 0 i _��tZa� .{. ���t, 4 ,�� ,,�,z��:�� �r��'E � syi i s��,vsi'� � ��t1S �z��Y Es s : Cs��Z 31 vs�i� ��z" v�' 3�rt��f����'�:r��s ssl yS}...' z z;s 2 rgi { �ti...,.e �Szaya`�' 40114$0.0110mtAm A C- 8. ,.' S -sss s f�.iz z 4al Zt �v Veterans Park Softball/Soccer/play/playground/flag football Central Park Softball/kickball/field trips/pond/nature Bee Creek Bike trails,softball,meeting place,play area SW Athletic Little league/soccer/football Wolf Pen Family activities/walking trails/Christmas at the Creek Brison Park Walk dog there w/roommates Thomas Park Swinging and pool time and walk around track Northgate Drink beer and eat pizza Lick Creek Park Leisurely strolls with my dog My backyard Sit,talk on phone,drink,enjoy myself Brison Park Walk from my house,relax in park Thomas Park Swing,swim,walk track Veterans Memorial Wolf Pen-traditions at Christmas Brison Parlc moderate walking distance from my home,peaceful,quiet,beautiful Wolf Pen outdoor concerts � 1D Sonic-2-4pm Happy Hour a Brison Park-Can walk from campus or my house for moderate walk and quiet place to '_s z z. Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater-great place far large outdoor concerts ��,���`4� ,. ` ,l €�l�d } Good place to commune with nature is ; Family traditionst43 =€ta Develop friendships Spiritual-physical renewal City of College Station PARD Input Process 2012 City of College Station Park Land Dedication Ordinance Proposed Neighborhood Park Calculations Starting Point: 2012 population;96,603 346.26 acres of neighborhood parks 96,603/346.26=1 acre of neighborhood park per 279 people Land Donation: Single Family-279 people/2.38/PPH=117 Dwelling Units per acre of donated land for neighborhood park Multi Family-279 people/2.38 PPH=117 Dwelling Units per acre of donated land for neighborhood park Land Acquisition: $32,000/acre/117 Dwelling Units=$274 Single Family Land Acquisition Cost/Dwelling Unit $32,000/acre/117 Dwelling Units=$274 Multi Family Land Acquisition Cost/Dwelling Unit Park Development: One neighborhood park serves 2,300 people(96,603 pop./42 neighborhood parks=2,300 people) Single Family Neighborhood Park Development Cost $350,000/2,300=$152.00 per person neighborhood park development cost $152.00 X 2.38 PPH=$361.76=$362.00 per Dwelling Unit Multi Family Neighborhood Park Development Cost $350,000/2,300=$152.00 per person neighborhood park development cost $152.00 X 2.38 PPH=$361.76=$362.00 per Dwelling Unit Total Neighborhood Park Parkland Dedication Fees per Dwelling Unit: Single Family Neighborhood Park Fee= $274(Land Acquisition)+$362.00(Park Development)=$636.00 per Dwelling Unit Multi Family Neighborhood Park Fee= $274(Land Acquisition)+$362.00(Park Development)=$636.00 per Dwelling Unit Last revised 07-2012 City of College Station nce Park Land Dedication Ordina Proposed Community Park Calculations Starting Point: 2012 population;96,603 316.31 acres of community parks(8 total parks( 96,603/316.31=1 acre of community park per 305 people Land Donation: Single Family-305 people/2.38/PPH=128 Dwelling Units per acre of donated land for community park Multi Family 305 people/2.38 PPH=128 Dwelling Units per acre of donated land fpr community park Land Acquisition: $32,000/acre/128 Dwelling Units=$250 Single Family Land Acquisition Cost/Dwelling Unit $32,000/acre/128 Dwelling Units=$250 Multi Family Land Acquisition Cost/Dwelling Unit Park Development: One community park nerves people 12,075(96,603 pop./8 community parks=12,075 people( Single Family Community Park Development Cost $1,900,000/12,075=$157.35 per person community park development cost ($7,600,000 Community Park development cost!average X 75%discount( $157.35.00 X 2.38 PPH=$374.49=$375.00 per Dwelling Unit Multi Family Community Park Development Cost $3,800,000/12,075=$314.70 per person community park development cost ($7,600,000 Community Park development cost average X 25%( $314.70)2.38 PPH=$748.99=$750.00 per Dwelling Unit Total Community Park Parkland Dedication Fees per Dwelling Unit: Single Family Community Park Fee= $250(Land Acquisition(+$375(Park Development(_$625.00 per Dwelling Unit Multi Family Community Park Fee= $250(Land Acquisition(+$750(Park Development(=$1,000.00 per Dwelling Unit Last revised 07-2012 Comparison:Current Ordinance(2009)VS Proposed Ordinance(2012) Current Proposed Neighborhood Park Land(fee in lieu) Single Family(SF) $314 $274 Multi-Family(MF) $256 $274 Community Park Land(fee in lieu) Single Family(SF) $305 $250 Multi-Family(MF) $248 $250 Neighborhood Park Development Single Family(SF) $764 $362 Multi-Family(MF) $622 $362 Community Park Development Single Family(SF) $638 $375 Multi-Family(MF) $520 $750 SUMMARY Single Family Neighborhood Park Fee $274(Land Acquisition)+$362.00(Park Development)=$636.00 per Dwelling Unit Single Family Community Park Fee= $250(Land Acquisition)+$375(Park Development).$625.00 per Dwelling Unit Multi Family Neighborhood Park Fee $274(Land Acquisition)+$362.00(Park Development)=$636.00 per Dwelling Unit Multi Family Community Park Fee, $250(Land Acquisition)+$750(Park Development),$1,000.00 per Dwelling Unit Current Proposed Total Single Family(SF) $2,021 $1,261 Multi-Family(MF) $1,646 $1,636 PARKLAND TOTAL #Parks #acres #acres/1000 pop. Neighborhood Parks 42 346.26 3.58 Community Parks 8 316.31 3.27 Regional Parks 2 665.54 6.89 (Veteran's Park,Lick Creek Park) TOTAL 52 1,328.11 13.75 (as of 1-1-2012) Last revised 07-2012 City Vision Statement College Station,the proud home of Texas A&M University and the heart of the Research Valley,will remain a vibrant,forward- thinking,knowledge-based community which promotes the highest quality of life for its citizens by... •Ensuring safe,tranquil,clean,and healthy neighborhoods with enduring character; •Increasing and maintaining the mobility of College Station citizens through a well planned and constructed inter-modal transportation system; •Expecting sensitive development and management of the built and natural environment; •Supporting well planned,quality and sustainable growth; •Valuing and protecting our cultural and historical community resources; •Developing and maintaining quality cost-effective community facilities,infrastructure and services which ensure our City is cohesive and well connected;and, •Pro-actively creating and maintaining economic and educational opportunities for all citizens. College Station will continue to be among the friendliest and most responsive of communities and a demonstrated partner in maintaining and enhancing all that is good and celebrated in the Brazos Valley.It will continue to be a place where Texas and the world come to learn,live,and conduct business! Parks and Recreation Department Mission Statement "to provide a diversity of facilities and leisure services which are geographically and demographically accessible to our citizens" City of College Station Comprehensive Plan Parks,Greenways&the Arts Goal "...achieve and maintain a diversity of parks,greenways,and the arts for leisure and recreation as well as for entertainment,education,and culture to achieve a high quality of life for all residents and visitors" Proposed Goal and Strategy Categories For College Station Recreation,Park,and Open Space Master Plan Resource Conservation&City Character Health&Wellness Economic Sustainability Connectivity&Mobility Parkland&Neighborhood Character Diversity in Recreation&Cultural Programs Responsible Governance Goals Resource Conservation&City Character Protected open space,natural features,and natural resources contributing to the unique character desired for various areas of the City and for the City as a whole Health&Wellness Parks and Recreation system enabling residents to attain and sustain an active lifestyle and reduce the economic costs associated with poor health Economic Sustainability Parks and Recreation system that adds economic value to the City through enhanced property values, reduced medical costs,and through attraction of guests and participants to events and programs Connectivity&Mobility Updated:February 8,2012 Goals are updated per the City Fiscal Year(October 1,2011 through September 31,2012) Parks and open spaces linked together and to the City's vehicular,bicycle,and pedestrian networks Parkland&Neighborhood Character High-quality environments located in close proximity to as many residences as practical meeting the needs and levels of service of those residents Diversity in Recreation&Cultural Programs Opportunities for persons of all ages and abilities and to celebrate the diversity of cultures found in the community Responsible Governance Cost-effective system where those generating demand for facilities and programs provide the means to deliver those facilities and programs and where partnerships are maximized I Incomplete' ■ Iin Progress Complete Strategies Resource Conservation&City Character • Greening the City through park restoration,plantings,streetscape,etc. • Preservation of open spaces through acceptance of land dedications and acquisition • Support Sustainability practices and Green parks and recreation design and operations ❑ Support the Grimes County Regional Park initiative Health&Wellness • Support a Senior Center initiative and program • Support the Mayor's Council on Wellness • Promote active Recreation programs for all ages Economic Sustainability • Identify and support one or two signature events within the community • Ensure that parks,preserved open space,greenways,etc are located within close proximity to residences • Support and recommend capital improvement programs and projects in park and recreation facilities • Develop CSPARD partnership/sponsorship opportunities C✓I Conduct annual review and update user fees for facilities and programs Updated:February 8,2012 Goals are updated per the City Fiscal Year(October 1,2011 through September 31,2012) Connectivity&Mobility • Link parks to larger transportation system • Link parks to greenway system • Use parks to further implementation of the City's adopted Plans(Comprehensive Plan, neighborhood plans,thoroughfare plan,bicycle,pedestrian,and greenways plan,etc. ■ Coordinate with Greenways coordinator,make suggestions,and comment on the Master Plan, and Hike and Bike Trail System Parkland&Neighborhood Character • Renovate and enhance existing parks and facilities U Meet future parks and recreation needs through a diversity of context-based park types(such as regional parks,community parks,neighborhood parks,linear parks,etc.) • Provide open space and parks in close proximity to residences U Preserve open space areas that contribute to the character of a neighborhood or contain significant natural features • Promote safe and well-maintained park and recreation facilities for all to use as needed. ❑ Review the Park Land dedication ordinance and provide recommendations to City Council(as needed). Diversity in Recreation and Cultural Programs ■ Provide inter-generational facilities in all parks and facilities IRI Develop a community/senior center within the City Q Provide high-quality youth programs and facilities El Continue development and programming of the Wolf Pen District as a unique facility that protects significant natural features,offers gathering places for the entire City,and offers opportunities to celebrate our City's diversity in the arts and culture Q Promote and support family and youth oriented activities Responsible Governance,Accountability and Communication • ■ Identify projected O&M costs for facilities and programs and identify revenue sources to meet these needs El Develop and implement the"pay to play"concept for recreation programs and facilities • Seek out and implement partnership opportunities with CSISD,private recreation providers, private developers,land trusts,and others d Develop an effective communications and marketing plan ® Support Staff and Citizens in the endeavors to make the parks and recreation system a quality based department in everyday operations and customer service Updated:February S,2012 Goals are updated per the City Fiscal Year(October 1,2011 through September 31,2012) PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS&PARK LAND DEDICATION PROJECTS FY`12 JUNE 1,2012 Capital in,•rovements Projects Completion. Date Capital improvements Project Project •Funding Expected t Actual Projects. Status Manager # Budget Source Final Cost, .i' °.�i` a`. ," :.r. ! a a a a a m:': :.�. .I •'WI e 1 s i• s a s ® ° :.¢'' &gy d~@ 8 BBB }.. a 56 a ' iloppago,%':‘.i .,Tio-ititiawifasuxtamapitftfitunp.gpm m Pentga200a01411111mpmaitsigpitillaiiiiii,11111111111111nla -'" � �-`�: W a a a X41 I� F� - �.,"oistionanno dMIMPIPST AN t it i'4it�#gY r., Y 1d,�M,'r' .firijijatjtOafllirttliiinin;ipgatjggIESKVmqawosmgiswkdimmmntnmi ea a r ¢e -¢ am .. B WSW ®m'am - kridttMSSVjittg0SUliabettitggfnPO p :Ap•: ¢r ¢ — 'll I•a as nea I a �:.r" ¢ a 9A1 IIIIIIIIWIIIIISEZIINIO ,gYw";IR op,< rf"PklNjMqe!elfgaltatttinntit411*rENMNISJIMM"-lkg''A'ha"41''''"- Emerald Forest Park Im.rovements Under CeOBtlActA l CPD/Pete V. PK0713 0106,000 GOB'09 n -_ Central Concessions 8uildin. Under COIStACt}on t $930,000M2 • = M MIMMIrmi 9100,000 •:M_IIINI- .. � �� 9100,000 =71mii...- ..n-. OnHold ■� 0200000 _-a ".•' $000000 .Project Tatals (Excluding On Hold Projects} $4,015,000 On Hold Funds. $200,000 gIllnIIISERMRBrall•CIP Summary' P 2 Pending/On Hold 7 Pending Council Rpprovat 0 In Design _ 2 Design Completed Out to Bid/Re-Bid I Bids Received 0 Pending Design Contract 0 Pending Construction Contract 0 No Status 0 Under Construction 2 Public Hearing Scheduled 0 RFD's—Design Total 16 Park Land Dedication Projects Completion • Park Land DedicationProject =Project# Funding Date • Final Projects Prioritized Status Manager Budget Source ,Expected/Actual Cost ZONE 1-$17 633 • North.ate Park House Demolition On Hold Pete V. $18,000 _ Zone 1 _ 9112 ZONE 2—$45,031 MIETSZONE 3-$166,705 .. In Design Pete V. $160,000 Zone 3 10/12 ZONE 4$32,444 Carters Crossing Park Development In Design Pete V. PK1202 $36,000 Zone 4 12112 ZONES-$195 ZONE 6-$305,344. Southwest Hike&Bike Trail,Phase 1 In Design CP&Pete V. PK0806 $268,000 Zone 6 4112 IRT.7.11112"7-MfililigartegastRielligrittareifflItaginegivisinguirme MO, ZONE 7-$188,772 Crompton Park{Walk,Steps,Benches) Under Construction Pete V. PK0904 $10,000 Zone 7 7112 `ZONE 8-$22,832 • Emerald Forest Park Playground& Under Construction CP&Pete V. PKp713 $63,000 Zone 8 6112 Improvements •ZONE 9-$24,567 •ZONE 10-$346,705 ZONE 11- $259 • Pebble Creek Playground Surfacing Out to Bid Pete V. PK0910 $23,000 7/12 ZONE 12-$25,806 ZONE 13-$63,593 ZONE 14-$79,780 ZONE 15-$734,919 ZONE 16-20$0 •ZONE21-$1,079 ZONE 24-$17,391 ZONE 25-$0 ZONE 26-$3,252 ZONE 27.-29$0 • Completed Projects Total $g 108 • •Park Land Dedication n Summary Design&On Hold Total 1111619•11211111111EMONII$482,000 Pending/On Hold 111111111111111111111 •Under Construction Total $73,000 In Desi.n WOut to Bid 1 Re-Bid Out to Rid - Bids Received Pending Construction Contract Pending Design Contract 0 _ Pending Study 0 Community Community Under Construction Zones Park Funds Under Contract 0 ZONE A . 0 ZONE B '..11111111111.11111110 • • •• • g • ZONE C . ZONED• ,' Non-Park CIP Projects Project Funding Completion Date Final Status Manager Project# Budget Source Expected.1 Cost Non—Park CIP Projects Actual. • Barron Road Phase II Land and Design Streets Capital Irrigation Completed Pete V. ST1026 $250 000 Fund ®■ Landscape Plan for Electric Design WF0175 Substation Completed Pete V. 160/1 $10,000 Electrical 111.11111111 Completed Project Total $0 Future Project Fund $260,000 Non Park Summary MIEJAPPrittpiraRMINNUMSEREVION Desi.n Cam.leted Out to Bid Bids Received s Pending Construction Contract MIMI Under Construction 111111113111111 Total 2 PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS&PARK LAND DEDICATION PROJECTS FY`12 JULY 5,2012 Ca•hal Improvements Projects Completion `Dafe Capital Improvements Project Project Funding Expected / Actual Projects Status Manager It' Budget Source Final Cost Athletic Field lrri•a#iue U rod" Cavi•]eked Pete, P1C1111 $100,001 General Fund 1D111 ' 14111. $100,004 Central Par#S imulus Com•feted. CPD!Pete V. 001 012 0210,000 Stimulus Funds 10/11 10111 $200 DDD Tarruw Paik Playgraund r$73,5a0.zone Ini•ravements.. Con3•feted.: Pete V. P1C1103 $133,540 $60,400 CO8G 10111 $99,890 Veterans Stinoluslm rauamentu Carn•leted..` Pete 11. GG10 3 1295,05000 Stimulus Funds. 6112 8/12 $274,234 Sands#one Shad0 CO0er..: Coes•feted Pete V. s P11101 ,000 0013`08 12111 1211.1 024,093..' Thomas Shade Cauen;8,Pia.•round Com•feted.i Pete�`. PFC7192 $3A.,4A0 GOB`t18 7219.1 112 $3D 951 Skate Park Construction Com feted Pete Y. PK091'7:. $720,440..... GOB fl8 8111 5902,400 IJniversy Paik Parkm�Lot GOB 48 Zone :Iri1•rovements Cam•leled + CRD I Ps#e Y. PKflk1D $140 440..... 2 Funds 21'12. 31 2 $64 06x0 ::.. 11°,2=0',:%1`,1:171 othwood Pie�ic Area ltnprmvements!$ldewa{k, Completed Pete Y. PK1117 woo. sane&Funds X3112 $58 971 Re•lace.ment ; ; Geor•la{<,fetch. Go.m•feted Pete u, P}1104 5103,604 CDBG 6112 5173 $103 SDA Emerald fo..test Park.lm•ravements Com>I.eted..' CPD 1 Pete 1f. Pl(0713 $146,000 GOB'`AS .SN2 :. 711.2 $'146,000.. Central Concessions to ldlt Under Construction 1.1152elwrirl $930,000 •:.: ®_� . On Hold o• . {' $100,000 •:�: -_- •.- r 3100,000 •:.. ®_- .. . OnI Hold ••i7• ®+ $200,000 � � --��!. CPDIDavid S.lAm A. •.•. $1,000,000��-- Project Totals (�xcludine On Mold Protects)'. $4,003,689 On Hold Funds $300,000 CIP.Summary Completed Substantial C0inplet0e► Pending/On Hold 2 Pending Council Approval 0 Design Completed Out to Bid/Re-Bid Pending Design Contract Pending Construction Contract 0 Under Construction Pubiic Nearing Scheduled e RFQ's—Design 0 Total'. 16 Park Land Dedication Pro"ects Completion Park Land Dedication Project project# Funding Date Final • Projects Prioritized Stafus Manager: Budget Source :Expected/Actual Cost ZONE.1-$17.593 North ate Park Hause Demolition On Hold Pete V_ � $18,400 Zone 1 9H2 , ZONE 2—$44,970 • Oaks Park Wall Out to Bid Pete V. PK1215 $6,500 Zone 2 8112 ZONE.3-$156,738 WPC Electrical Im.rovements In Design Pete V. PK1217 $110,404 Zone 3 14/12 ZONE 4 432,344 Carters Crossing Park Development In Design Pete V. PK1242 Zone 4 12112 ZONE 5....$195..! ZONE 6 1304,519 Southwest hike&Blke Trail,Phase 1 In Design CP&Pete V. PK0806 $268,000 Zone 6 4112 Southwest Park,Phase 2 In Design Pete V. PK4806 $82,000 CDBG Funds Liitcnita Center Exercise Equipment Cuepletnl Pete V...... P61210 $5,500 Zane 6 2712 $3,84,5; ZONE 7:-$18$,783 Cromp€Ori Treesllrnlgati:an Completed Rmte V. P(0504_ .$3 508 _ Zoa1e 7 10/11 ... $3,600. Crompton Park{Walk,Stops,Benches) Under Construction Pete V. PK0904 $10,400 Zone 7 7112 ZONE 8—$22,859 E neratd Fs rant Paris Playgror nd& Ccs/stud CP&�Rete V, P1(07'13 $53 000 Zone 8 5112 $57,809 ,..I.mprouements p..,,: ZONE 9-.$24,514' • •ZONE 10-••$345,937: ZONE 11 $259 Pebble Creek Playground SurfacingBids Received 6127 Pete V. PK0910 $23,000 08'Bond 8/12 .............. ZONE 12.-.$25,741-.::' ZONE 13 $63,617 • ZONE 14.$79,571 • ZONE 15,4734,184 •ZONE 16 20$0 ZONE 21.-.$1,080 ZONE 22-23•-$0. •. ZONE 24.-$17,351.. ZONE:25-$0 ZONE 26 $3,253 Completed Projects;Total Park Land Dedication Summary Design&On Hold Total Comp stud 1 $460,000 Suoslanfial Completion, tl Under'Construction Total $10,000 Pending 1 On Hold illErnini .1111=1111111M to:Bid $6,500 Out to Bid/Re-Bid 111111111111 Pending Construction Contract 131111111111= Community Community Pending Design Contract Zones Park Funds Pending Study ZONE A Under Construction ZONES MIIIII.- . + ZONED ', 8 Non-Park CIP Projects ................. Project Funding Completion Date Final Status Manager: Project# Budget Source Expected! Cost Non-Park CIP Projects Actual Barron Road Phase II Land and Design Streets Capital Irrigation Completed ME ST1026 $250,000 Fund Mill. Landscape Substation Plan for Electric Design Completed N160115 $10,000 Electrical ®-- Completed Project Total $0 Future Project Fund $260,000 ................. Non Park Summary Com a l"eted 0 Substantial Corn•letion 0..... Desi-n Com.leted Out to Bid MEM= Bids Received M11101111= Pending Construction Contract MIA= Under Construction 1 Total 2 City of College Station Administrative Approval for Required Parkland Dedications of Less than Five Acres 1. Applicant Name: Donnie Helm,Garrett Engineering Address: 4444 Carter Creek Pkwy Suite 108 Phone: 979.846.2688 E-Mail: ddgari5suddenlink.com 2. Development Name: College Hills Estates Lot 10&11 Block 14 Project 8: 12-72 Development Location: 1010 Milner 3. Dwelling Units: 1 Single Family Multi-family Units,located in Neighborhood Park Zone 2 Single Family Multi-family Units,located in Community Park Zone C 4. Development Fees and Dedication Requirements: a. Development Fee: Neighborhood Community Total Single Family @$764.'per DU $' 764.00 Single Family @$638.°0 per DU$ 638.00 =$ 1,402.00 Multi-family @$622.00 per DU $ Multi-family @$520.00 per DU $ =$ TOTAL(Neighborhood and Community) =$ 1,402.00 b. Land Dedication or Fee in Lieu of Land(Choose One): Neighborhood Community Total Single Family: One(1)acre per 102 DU's ac One(1)acre per 105 DU's ac= ac Multi-family: One(1)acre per 125 DU's ac One(1)acre per 129 DU's ac= ac TOTAL= Acres OR— Fee Paid in Lieu of Land Dedication Neighborhood Community Single Family:@$314.00 per DU$ 314,00 @$305.0 per DU$ 305.00 = $ 619.00 Multi-family @$256.°0 per DU$ @$248.00 per DU$ = $ TOTAL(Neighborhood and Community) _ $ 619.00 5. Comments: Re-plat to add one additional lot. The City of College Station agrees to accept: GRAND TOTAL(Neighborhood and Community)1 Units x$2 021_Q0 =$ 2,021.00 Land Dedication 6Mt- Name Date ° S ^ ,w .:=4-iitr r (' �C ..,.n:.,.,,-................,.,,..w,u.°. .,"...n.,,,,,,,,,o x „n �o,. ,m. ae,°, .�r�:,-ro �: r I w -,,,.,...,e,°.ee�,.,,.T - __--__L-_,___ _,,,_,,_.. dva,r y_n.'"Moo N.T,S. „ -,� - --: '~ M I L R E 5 D R I Y E h'�P..��.Y�m�.'e. „,,E, r:.D R f-V E I- [I - - C4 Ci ° fv ws Em ..• Ir 9 B i o c k 4 c�RVE t BLC -� , r.,,,,,,ir.y.1-7,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,T z ___.•nn. „_g• :,., :,., ,,,-„,.13::,.....,. .,,..„:„.,,,,,,,.,_��cn „ „:_.. s .„ `.,. Lo:I�R Lot"i:}R S ,._._rl ':m.w meq:..C'`$/ 3o i X nc r ,o,nm,. w 3 ":w I'.e•,c ��I Lot 3r:., it, Lot 11 4 y z 1 ;I iL. ''ki•'? ,,, ORIGINAL PLAT FINAL PLAT Volume 96,Page 498 and 999 =� ,,- w Scal l'=3U' .. ,,,, ','.1,''::',".,',',:: ,,''-.-,.,_ FINAL PLAT - 's - -. °.° r.,„�u2a��,,.w. CoIte c Hills Estal s;rst Installment ,<„,•`•"• R.,:.a,...:,:.,'.°°' BLots IOR&li,81ock4 °" m '"-.°,.''',..,,,,,,, 'r—`ee,.,, °,,.� ,,. „,- Beings Minor Replat aF `°`""”""'"°a n [nllege NilIs i;sta�s,Fust Installment �k ,e. ,. -- Lots16&I1,Rbck4 °.,,,,,< e. .,., .„„ .,.,.a..•..�„,..,,... 0.96 Acres Total `° 3,,,,,,,,,,.: :: ,._v,..,,,,,,F,,,.,,_, Volume 9G,Page 498.&499 :'d';'''e„, 1 a,.. .,.,:.,° ,e,�,,,,., v r,,.,_,n,s Richard Cartier Leagl2c A-6 _ - - College$tation,tlrazos County,Texas ,n1� _ _` _ Nlaxch 23,2i7i2 .> °"•• Owner/eveloper: ,�,. a„w.>s„sa,;ee rt ',",:174F,-,;Zr,' . ,sa /r Revs.:April,A,20i2 D:1I3onrt3eLurvey-JohsLSnreeyJobs 201111205111295S.dwg �a.r ! City of College Station Administrative Approval for Required Parkland Dedications of Less than Five Acres 1. Applicant Name: Chris Harris,P.E.,Kimley-Horn and Associates Address: 2800 South Texas Avenue,Suite 201,Bryan,Texas 77802 Phone: 979-775-9595 E-Mail: chris.herris aa,,kirnley-horn.com 2. Development Name: The Stack at Legacy Point Project 9: 12-28 Development Location: 711 Church Street 3. Dwelling Units: Single Family 209 Multi-family Units,located in Neighborhood Park Zone 1 Single Family 209 Multi-family Units,located in Community Park Zone C 4. Development Fees and Dedication Requirements: a. Development Fee: Neighborhood Community Total Single Family @$764,"per DU $ Single Family @$638.°°per DU$ =$ Multi-family @$622.°0 per DU $ 129,898 Multi-family 5$520,00 per DU $ 108,680 =$ 238,678 TOTAL(Neighborhood and Community) :$ 238,678 b. Land Dedication or Fee in Lieu of Land(Choose One): Neighborhood Community Total Single Family: One Ill acre per 102 DU's ac One 11)acre per 105 DU's ac= 0 ac Multi-family: One 11)acre per 125 DU's ac One 11)acre per 129 DU's ac= 0 ac TOTAL= 0 Acres —OR— Fee Paid in Lieu of Land Dedication Neighborhood Community Single Family:5$314"per DU$ 5$305.°°per DU$ = $ Multi family @$256.00 per DU$ 53,504 @$248.°6 per DU$ 51,832 = $ 105,336 TOTAL(Neighborhood and Community) = $ 105,336 5. Comments: None The City of College Station agrees to accept: GRAND TOTAL(Neighborhood and Community)209 Units x$1646=$ 344,014 tel' Land Dedication None a (//L Name -" Date m,.u_ �- ---„,--------' "-1 h..W.W,, _ -- ^"w-�-,. -(iv'R-,'1,1 fi,-- __ �R !_ .-',- '"-,,,,';-,'1,1'.' t e...:G'!+. _� ,.. .a.._.....-. .. $.-•:-,•„ -� .ail Fax+}:r#` ...ti -... _ ......--____:;„1„,,,,.- --__....,.7,^- :!.,. Y,,,.. �. �W4i , + rs'-w-� ���i � �Fa ::,a. �',.�� ,.. �u--.;w{ i —�.�..�.. �.�_.� :=�- '... •. i( I :�� �o�. 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Development Fees and Dedication Requirements: a. Development Fee: Neighborhood Community Total Single Family @ 9764.°per DU $ 5,o32 Single Family @ 06387 per DU$ 24,244 =$ 53,276 Multi-family @9822.'per DU $ 0 Multi-family @$520,'per DU $ 0 =$ 0 TOTAL(Neighborhood and Community) =$ 53,726 b. Land Dedication or Fee in Lieu of Land(Choose One): Neighborhood Community Total Single Family: Ore(1)acre per 102 DU's 0 ac One(1)acre per 105 DU's 0 ac= 0 ac Multi-family: One(1)acre per 129 DU's 0 ac One(1)acre per 129 DU's 0 ac 0 ac TOTAL= 0 Acres —OR Fee Paid in Lieu of Land Dedication Neighborhood Community Single Family:@$314.'per DOg, 0 @$305,'per DUg, 11,590 = $ 11,595 Multi-family @$256.° per DU$ 5 @$248,a°per DU$ 0 = $ TOTAL(Neighborhood and Community) = $ 11,590 5, Comments: Neighborhood land dedication was provided with first Final Plat The City of College Station agrees to accept: GRAND TOTAL(Neighborhood and Community) Units x = 65,316 Land Dedication 0 Date 0- Name I '''",T.LZ:Nri1,';'71 1 , I ; Dos Do.To L \ il'-'7,,c'''''' pIft irNAFIRiaLF:T-TH'=" 1:'4. 1, L T---,----f---,,-;:i------1'-7.1-7---r--J----1----2=T-'--1-'-----6—i ti-----°---:------------1,----,:--::-'--- -----1------B±-1)1'''': T"';'---r------T--1-----1----'\,'" ,4r, ° - .1 6-',r.- •,, 1, ', ,-, , k BL,,,,,c 8 -1 '''.Y----' - z- -7-- - 1. -- 1---- 1 -- .1- -, t --£i,:::)- - _,,,„,-, - -----T j -rriA 1 DE,,,,EoLsopp.ogc,„c , ioniNADGERTze, , 9656/713 1 ,, 1 ......,.............. irSVP,:g."°:EatIZME'ASFE.:11.."52REFi,g. ' E E::::::n..:Er ,V1,..., :::,,,rz.:::::,-..-....:,,1.::::::: —r.,'Z''''' .........0.,..,. FINAL PLAT ..... .... ,....... .,.....-... CASTLEGATE II SUBDIVISION raw.. SECTION 202 ...,,,...,.......,T..... ,nr —.......,— 10 , .,.. n'771i,211k7:1,7iE2.11,747,1717,S=.7„;, 6wtN,A-LVA- 1 ,,, ,,,„„.. co,iir:, 0,, ..,.,,.. ...„,....,.,....,.n.,......,,... 1 `;`— AGENDA BRYAN COLLEGE STATION LIBRARY SYSTEM ADVISORY BOARD MEETING TUESDAY,MAY 15,2012 5:15 PM CARNEGIE HISTORY CENTER 111 S.MAIN BRYAN,TX.77803 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS 3. RECOGNITION OF VISITORS 4. PREVIOUS MINUTES—MARCH 2012 5. MONTHLY STATISTICS—MARCH AND APRIL 2012 6. OLD BUSINESS—MOUNCE REMODEL 7. NEW BUSINESS A.SUMMER READINC PROGRAM B.LIBRARY SYSTEM ACCREDITATION 8. LIBRARIAN'S REPORT 9. REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEMS FOR JULY17TH MEETING AT MOUNCE LIBRARY 10.ADJOURN Please notify the Adm.Asst Laura Mills,209-5614 if you are unable to attend. College Station Board Members should also complete the absence request form and submit to the office of the College Station City Secretary one week prior to the meeting date. FOR INFORMATION ON SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETATION,TDD,OR OTHER TRANSLATION OR ACCESSIBILTIY INFORMATION,PLEASE CONTACT THE LIBRARY SYSTEM DIRECTOR,LARRY KOENINGER AT 209-5611.PLEASE TRY TO CONTACT THE ABOVE PERSON AT LEAST 48 HOURS BEFORE THE SCHEDULED TIME OF THE MEETING SO THAT YOUR REQUEST MAY BE ACCOMMODATED. MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING BRYAN COLLEGE STATION PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM ADVISORY BOARD MARCH 20,2012 On the 206 day of March,2012 the Bryan College Station Public Library System Advisory Board of the cities of Bryan and College Station,Texas met in regular meeting at the Larry Ringer Library,1818 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy 5,College Station,Texas 77845. 1.Larry Ringer,President called the meeting to order at 5:15 p.m.and the following were present: 2.ATTENDANCE Present/ 4 of meetings #of meeting NAME Absent held since attended since appointment appointment Larry Ringer,President P 91 85 Sonia Gangotena A 38 27 Robert McGeachin P 13 12 Helen Kunz P 33 28 Edith Pequeno P 3 3 Dorothy Hagen P 15 13 Charles Smith P 32 32 Felicia Glover P 7 7 3.Other attendees were Dr.Larry Koeninger,Library System Director;Kathy Nixie,Ringer Library Manager;David Gerling,City of College Station;and Laura Mills,Adm.Assistant. 4.The previous meeting minutes of February 21,2012 were approved as distributed. 5.The monthly stats for February 2012 were reviewed. 6. In old business,Charles Smith made a motion to approve the bylaws wills the suggested corrections; seconded by Felicia Glover the motion carried.Attached are the adopted bylaws. 7. In new business,Larry Ringer stated that on April 3`d,he along wills Larry Koeninger and Kathy Nixie will meet with City of College Station City Manager David Neeley and David Schmidt,Parks and Recreation Director about the Ringer Library expansion.David Gerling is scheduled to be out of town and cannot attend the meeting.Charles Smith commented that space is not adequate at the Ringer Library and the first consideration should be to expand the current building.Helen Kunz agreed.Kathy Nixie pointed out that a second building is not feasible since it would require funding for more support staff than two positions for an expanded space. 8.Dr.Koeninger's librarian's report is attached. 9.Next meeting on May 15,2012 will be held at the Carnegie History Center 10.The meeting adjourned at 6:00pm. Larry Ringer,President Larry Koeninger,Library System Director Library Advisory Board Library Advisory Board March 20,2012 1. Overdrive(eBooks) i. Use Stats as of March 15,2012 1. 274 titles 2. 262 patrons registered 3. 189 holds 4. 458 checkouts 5. 116 Gutenberg downloads 2. Annual Report(TSLAC) i. State Library requested additional information ii. All revenue and expenditure items were double checked iii. Accreditation Standard 1. BCSPLS meets the per capita minimum standard 2. BCSPLS is approximately$13,000 less than the MOE standard 3. Emergency Action Plan i. Kimberly @ Mounce ii. April @ Ringer iii. Nan @ 4. Texas Library Association Conference i. April 18-20,2012 ii. Houston iii. 4 Staff 5. Ringer Expansion i. Meeting in CS for discussion/update on the project 6. Library Staffing i. Carnegie History Center 1. 1 Branch Manager(MLS) 2. 1 Reference Librarian(MLS) 3. 2 FT Clerks 4. 2 PT Clerk Positions Unfilled ii. Clara B.Mounce Public Library 1. 1 Library System Director(MLS) 2. 1 Library Automation System Tech(MLS)(Not required) 3. 1 Library Administrative Assistant 4. 1 Library Division Assistant 5. 1 Circulation Supervisor a. 4 PT Clerks b. 4 FT Clerks c. 3 PT Clerk Positions Unfilled 6. 1 Senior Librarian(MLS) a. 2 Adult Services Librarians(MLS) b. 1.5 Youth Services Librarians(MLS) c. 1.5 Librarians Positions Unfilled 7. 1 Cataloger iii. Larry J.Ringer Library 1. 1 Branch Manager(MLS) 2. 1 Circulation Supervisor a. 4 PT Clerks b. 7 FT Clerks 3. 3 Adult Services Librarians(MLS) 4. 2 Youth Services Librarians(MLS) 5. 1 Cataloger(MLS) 6. 1 Custodian/Maintenance BRYAN COLLEGE STATION PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM ADVISORY BOARD Adopted January 20,1998 Amended October 19,2010 Amended March 20,2012 MEMBERSHIP The Board shall be comprised of eight members. Four members from Bryan shall be appointed by the Bryan and four members from College Station shall be appointed by the College Station City Council. All terms will be two-year terms. COMMUNITY LIBRARIAN The Library System Director shall be an ex-officio member of the Board. The Library System Director,or the Director's designee,shall attend all Board meetings. DUTIES The Advisory Board shall perform the following duties:encourage the development of the library system;recommend to the city councils policies and programs for the advancement of the libraries;cooperate with all other public and private groups in advancing the best interests of the library system;render to the city councils all recommendations it considers advisable regarding the library system. OFFICERS Officers of the Board shall be chosen at the first meeting of the year and shall be: president and vice-president.Officers shall serve for one year. The president shall preside at all meetings,appoint special committees as needed and authorize calls for any special meetings. The vice-president assumes the duties of president in the absence of the president. COMMITTEES Special committees may be appointed by the president. Such committees are to serve until the completion of the work for which they were appointed. All committees are expected to make a progress report at each Board meeting. MEETINGS The Board shall meet every other month beginning with January at a time and place to be selected.The Library System Director shall provide a secretary to keep a permanent record of the meetings. The Board shall comply with the State of Texas Open Meeting Law and other laws of the State and the Cities of Bryan and College Station.Special meetings maybe called by the president,or upon the request of four members,for the transaction of only that business stated in the call for the meeting.Notice of special meetings shall be sent at least four days in advance. QUORUM A quorum for the transaction of business shall consist of five members of the Board. AMENDMENT OF BYLAWS These bylaws may be amended at any regular meeting of the Board when a quorum is present by a unanimous vote,providing the amendment was stated in the call for the meeting.When a unanimous vote is not obtained,the proposed amendment may be placed on a future agenda at which time a majority vote is required for passage. MEETING DATES—revised March 20,2012 2012 LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD-MEETING TIME 5:15 PM January 17,2012 Clara B.Mounce Library February 21,2012 Carnegie History Center March 20,2012 Larry J.Ringer Library May 15,2012 Carnegie History Center July 17,2012 Clara B.Mounce Library September 18,2012 Larry J.Ringer Library November 13,2012 Carnegie History Center CLARA B.MOUNCE PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT FOR: March,2012 This Year Last Year SERVICES: Hours Open 249 284 Meeting Room Usage 56 54 Patrons Registered 301 338 Total Patrons Active or Expired<2 Years - 17,436 18,169 Overdue Notices 1,232_ 1,500 Holds Filled 1,916 1,921 #of People Visiting Library 13,788 20,493 #of Checkouts 25,785 27,325 #of Checkins23,026 25,844 In House Use 4,136 5,096 CHILDREN'S REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Story Hour/Attendance 14/487 8/411 Teen Program/Attendance - 6/52 114 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 2180 Special Programs/Attendance 2/135 1/12 Reference Transactions _ 450 466 Summer Reading Club Registered this month Summer Reading Club Total Registration/Total Completion -- ADULT REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Adult Programs/Attendance 0/0 0/0 Interlibrary Loan Received 42 31 Interlibrary Loan Sent - 0 Reference Transactions 692 855 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 0/0 1/16 • Technology Classes/Attendance 4/5 2/7 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT(Items Added): Adult Books 426 589 Juvenile Books 272 179 Adult Media20• 22 Juvenile Media 11 179 Videos 71 45 Microforms CIRCULATION - THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Adult Juvenile Other Adult Juvenile Other-- TCILL 2,397 2,390 Books 8,421 10,479 9,195 10,874 Periodicals 260 36 418 20 Paperbacks 1,042 1,016 Media 933 303 780 445 DVDs DVDs 4,241 4,515 Videos 20 8 Wireless Internet 5,344 770 Internet Computers __ 4,722; 4,855 ILL 42 Reference 43 2 74 11 TOTAL 10,699 10,820 16,766 11,4831 11,350 12,538 GRAND TOTAL 38,285 35,371 Prepared by Approved by Senior Services Coordinator Report May 2012 April,2012 Event/Class Daily Attendance Location Computer Class 4 SWCC Flexercise Class 4 SWCC Genealogy Class 10 SWCC AARP Driver Safety Class 31 _SWCC 42 65 SWCC Bridge 55 SWCC Game Day 8 SWCC Sit&Fit 75 SWCC Line Dance 149 SWCC Computer Club 30 CC Training Room Movie 7 SWCC Lunch/Lecture 87 Conference Center Genealogy Computer Group 18 SWCC Senior Advisory Committee 8 SWCC Lincoln Center Senior Program 358 Lincoln Center Bingo&Birthday Celebration 8 SWCC Chicken Foot 2 SWCC Special Event:Guest Speaker:Dr. 16 SWCC McClellan,Family Medicine Residency Program Total Programs Offered:17 Total:935 Special Events Offered:1 May Highlights: Summer Activity Guide available 3 Dance held at Conference Center. 39 attended. 9 Health Department presented talk on Travel Safety 16 "Save The Queen"topic for Lunch/Lecture 23 Writing Your Family History Free Workshop 23 11th Annual Seniors Expo at the Brazos Center from 9-3pm 28 Holiday Mark Your Calendars for June Activities 4 Flexercise Class meets on M/W for 4 weeks. 5 Transitions of Life Series begins at 10:00 and runs 6 weeks 12 Joint Meeting with HPC to determine 2013 speakers and topics 27 Senior Chic Fashion Show at SWCC from 11-1:30pm includes free lunch 29 Deadline for citizen committee application College Station.Senior Advisory Committee Regular Meeting Monday,May 21,2012 10:00am Southwood Community Center 1520 Rock Prairie Rd MINUTES Members Present:Patricia VanderBoom,Bob Meyer,Ron Silvia,E.E.Burns,Pearl Robertson, Jon Denton,Jerry Markowich,Susan McGrail and Joanna Yeager Members Absent:Frank Duchmasclo and Ann Hays Staff Present:Marci Rodgers,Senior Services Coordinator I. Call to order The meeting was called to order at 10:00 am by Joanna Yeager, Chairman II. Hear visitors No visitors present III. Approval of minutes from regular meeting on April 30,2012 Jon Denton made the motion to approve the minutes. Robert Meyer seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. IV. Discussion, consideration and possible action concerning program sub- committee report regarding upcoming programs and events The program sub-committee met on May 8th to discuss the June calendar. Highlights for June include a new six week Transitions of Life series beginning on June 5th Flexercise class will begin on June 4 and meets twice a week for four weeks. The movie,"Joyful Noise"will be shown on June 21 and the Senior Chic Fashion Show and luncheon will be held at Southwood Community Center on Wednesday,June 27th from 11:00- 1:30pm. The event is sponsored by Home Instead Senior Care with fashions by Witt's End. The committee was also made aware of the June 29th deadline for citizen committee applications.The committee was also asked to make suggestions for movies to be shown this summer at Southwood Community Center. • June 12-Joint planning meeting with Historic Preservation Committee and Senior Advisory Committee to discuss 2013 speakers and topics Members who would like to attend the joint meeting include:Pearl Robertson, Robert Meyer,Joanna Yeager and Pat VanderBoom. The meeting will be held on Tuesday,June 12th at 11:30 am in the Green Room at Wolf Pen Creek Park. V. Update and discussion regarding Senior Advisory Committee Goals • description of community center on 2008 bond election The committee reviewed the description used on the 2008 bond election for a community center.No action taken. VI. Update on Senior Living Development planned behind Southwood Community Center Marci Rodgers reported that Amy Atkins,Assistant Director for the Parks and Recreation Department,contacted Jesse Durden with Caprock Texas and said that they were still working hard to make the senior apartment project a reality. They are on course,but nothing definitive timewise. The committee would like to be kept updated as new information is available. VII. Presentation, possible action and discussion on Senior Services Coordinator Report regarding upcoming programs and events (Senior Services Report attached)Marci Rodgers reported on April attendance figures and highlighted May and June events. New programs starting this month include monthly presentations from the Brazos County Health Department and a free workshop on writing your family history. The dance on May 3rd was well attended. Seniors Expo will feature 97 information booths, entertainment throughout the day, health screenings and seminars. A grand prize drawing for a trip will take place at 1:45pm. The Expo will be held at the Brazos Center from 9-3pm and admission is free.The city will have a booth at the Expo and volunteers working include: 9-11:Frank Duchmasclo and Joanna Yeager 11-1:Jon Denton 1-3:Robert Meyer VIII. Presentation, discussion and possible action on future agenda items: A Committee member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. • Next Meeting Date:Monday,June 30,2012 IX. Adjourn The meeting adjourned at 10:45 am. Minutes prepared by:Marci Rodgers,Senior Services Coordinator Senior Services Coordinator Report June,2012 May Event/Class Daily Attendance Location Computer Class 5 SWCC 42 91 SWCC Bridge 80 SWCC Game Day 15 SWCC Sit&Fit 82 SWCC Health Talk 9 SWCC Line Dance 177 SWCC Computer Club 35 CC Training Room Movie 11 SWCC Lunch/Lecture 88 Conference Center Genealogy Computer Group 18 SWCC Writing Family History 23 SWCC Senior Advisory Committee 9 SWCC Lincoln Center Senior Program 373 Lincoln Center Bingo&Birthday Celebration 17 SWCC Special Event:Dance 39 Conference Center Special Event:Senior Expo 1800 Brazos Center Total Programs Offered:15 Total:2,872 Special Events Offered:2 June Highlights: 5 Transitions of Life Series:Healthcare Resources and Services in the Brazos Valley offered every Tuesday through July 10t from 10-12:00noon at SWCC 12 Joint meeting between HPC and Senior Advisory Committee to discuss 2013 schedule 13 "Health Talk"with Brazos County Health Dept.(30 minute Stretch and Exercise) 15 Concert:Marian Anderson String Quartet Chamber Music Institute from 1-2:30pm @ SWCC 19 Bluegrass Jam Session-every Tuesday from 1:30 3:00pm @ SWCC.All levels welcome. 27 Senior Chic Fashion Show and Luncheon,11:00 am @ SWCC 28 Second Concert with MASQCMI from 1-2:30pm @ SWCC Looking Ahead in July: 3 Bluegrass Jam Session-every Tuesday from 1:30—3:00pm @ SWCC.All levels welcome. 4 City Offices Closed 9 Craft Day at SWCC:Learn a new craft with Southern Care Hospice from 1-2 pm FREE! 10 Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting:Senior Advisory Committee appointments 11 "Health Talk"with Brazos County Health Dept. `Brain Games" 10:00 am @ SWCC 18 Exploring History Lunch Lecture 11:30am @ CS Conference Center.Lunch is$5.00 with a reservation. Call 764-6351 to RSVP."Brazos River History&a Levee by:Wendy Patzewitsch,TAMU,Geography Dept. 25 Casino Game Day&Luncheon at SWCC from 10-2. FREE! Please RSVP:764-6371 College Station Senior Advisory Committee Regular Meeting Monday,June 25,2012 10:00am Southwood Community Center 1520 Rock Prairie Rd MINUTES Members Present:E.E.Bums,Frank Duchmasclo,Ann Hays,Jerry Markowich,Robert Meyer, Ron Silvia and Patricia VanderBoom Members Absent: Jon Denton,Susan McGrail,Pearl Robertson and Joanna Yeager Staff Present:Kelly Kelbly,David Gerling and Maxi Rodgers L Call to order: The meeting was called to order at 10:00 am by Frank Duchmasclo, Vice Chairman II. Hear visitors No visitors III. Approval of minutes from regular meeting on May 21,2012 E.E.Burns made a motion to approve the minutes. Jerry Markowich seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. IV. Report,possible action and discussion concerning 2013 Historic Lunch/Lecture topics and speakers Kelly Kelbly reported on the joint meeting between members of the Historic Preservation Committee and Senior Advisory Committee and presented the 2013 proposed topics for the Exploring History Lunch Lectures.Next year marks the 75th celebration for the City of College Station. Each meeting will feature a 10 minute segment highlighting a particular decade by a member of the Historic Preservation Committee. Lunch sponsors will be asked to make a donation for the purchase of each meal. The committee was thanked for their efforts in making the program a success. V. Presentation, possible action and discussion on Senior Services Coordinator Report regarding upcoming programs and events.Report attached. VI. Discussion and possible action concerning Senior Advisory Committee recommendations to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee for Chairman and Vice-Chairman Robert Meyer made a motion to nominate Mr.Frank Duchmasclo as Chairman of the Senior Advisory Committee for next year beginning in August of 2012. Pat VanderBoom seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Frank Duchmasclo made a motion to nominate Ann Hays as Vice- Chairman for next year beginning in August,2012. Pat VanderBoorn seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board will receive the recommendations. VII. Discussion and possible action concerning the Senior Advisory Committee Goals FY 2012 Goal:Promote Healthy Lifestyle Programs for seniors-the committee would like to see copies of the list of discounts offered to seniors updated and available to the community. This item will be on the agenda next month. Goal:Establish a Permanent Senior Center for College Station. Frank Duchmasclo requested a fact sheet on senior programs and attendance to be available at the next meeting. Mr.Duchmasclo discussed appearing before the City Council to outline the programs and success of senior programs offered by the Parks and Recreation Department. VIII. Presentation, discussion and possible action on future agenda items: A Committee member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. • Senior Discounts ® Fact Sheet on Senior Programs IX. Adjourn The committee adjourned at 10:55 am Minutes submitted by:Marci Rodgers,Senior Services Coordinator Amanda Putz From: Barbara Moore Sent: Monday,May 14,2012 2:16 PM To: Amy Atkins Cc: Amanda Putz;Scott Hooks;Stephan Richardson;Rusty Warncke Subject: RE:Southside Advocate reported Brison Park=Danger Zone(#182081)within College Station Hi Amy, Dire of try co-workers here in Community Development,Betty Vermeire,is the Vice President of the Brazos County Girding Group and works with the National Audubon Society on Binding Species in Texas.She is responsible for the city and county counts of bird species in this area.She told me know that Brison Park has been a huge migratory area for many bird species from around the nation.Ail of the birders in this area know about Brison Park and many of them go to the park just to see the variety of birds that migrate there.There are over 122 different bird species that have been recorded at Brison Park over the last few years.A birding group was at Brison Park this weekend and did hear screech owls while they were out there.. She also noted that several other College Station parks are hotspots for rare bird species.*They are: Hensel Park with 70 different species recorded Bee Creek with 110 different species recoaed Lick Creek Park with over 130 different species recorded So it looks the birds love our parks!Just wanted to pass this information along to you al!.It is great that not only the people in the area enjoy our parks but there are others that enjoy them as much as we do! Thanks From:Amy Atkins Sent:Wednesday,May 09,2012 12:10 PM To:Barbara Moore Cc:Amanda Putz;Scott Hooks;Stephan Richardson;Rusty Warncke Subject:RE:Southside Advocate reported Brison Park=Danger Zone(#182081)within College Station Barbara, Thank you for forwarding the Sealiker ix report to PARD.The tree crew is scheduled fcff Wednesciay itest week to reMOVe the trees at.Brison.One of.the large trees actually has Owls living in it,1-.)ependi.n.,on what they find that tree m.ay need to stat until the owls E.11.0Ve on, -Amy From:Amanda Paz Sent:Tuesday,May 08,2012 8:42 AM To:Scott Hooks;Stephan Richardson;Rusty Warncke;Amy Atkins Subject:FW:Southside Advocate reported Brison Park=Danger Zone(#182081)within College Station Supervisors-please see below! n.THANK YOU! tsff IIIT2b1)CjE,PUtZ tiziztant ;" � est P SS RELEASE 4 f=11.4E.1�1.\.�ll�'i1i'l N1AI. War of 1812 Memorial to be dedicated at Veterans Park in College Station College Station,Texas;May 26,2012 The Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial(BVVM) ,;' Board of Directors is honored to host the dedication of the War of 1$12 memorial on the a a Lynn Stuart Pathway at Veterans Park on Friday,t June 2012 at 10:00 a.m.The keynote speaker for the dedication is Lt.Cmdr.Jonathon Chavane,USN(ret.).The respec#ful and ' patriotic event will take Place near the Louis L.Adam Plaza,Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial,Veterans Park and Athletic Complex.The park is.8 miles east of Hwy.h on ,.. Harvey Rd.(Hwy.30)in College Station. `i;y a ;s 4 Two hundred years ago, I June 1812,President Madison delivered a War Message to y s 1„;,,,,,,,;,,,,,.,..,,, Congress asking that war be declared on Great Britain.The life size bronze statrxe,created ea b J.Pa ne Lara of Navasota,is s onsored b the ci of Colle a Station Brazos �� "�°=b Y Y p Y t3College County,Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial Foundation,and city of Bryan.The statue {e, is entitled,"Don't give up the ship!"and joins five other statues along the half-mile history trail.Statues commemorating the American Revolution,the War for lI exas Independence,Korean War and World War II have been dedicated over the last two years. The BVVM will be launching a capitol campaign for the Vietnam Memorial this summer.Donations me currently being accepted for all the memorials. Memberships in the BVVM,reproductions of the history panels,and table top size moquettes efthe statues are all available on request.Organizations or individuals interested in contributing to the preservation of our nations'military history can contact BVVM at:info(afbvvm.org or call 979.450.3296. The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war,no matter how justified shall he directly .......71,7,546,111101# roportional to how theyr'Do re'''T r 1:#4,,::,4"4"';11 pill ."'","4411110111 a an F s �; �✓.118§ pi g- Sl t"'t 4 eg,° !i. iikgtAilljtktV *11 IV bit 14111 ri ............ a: ;1111441111,!..11 , n e x_ t Y `s 'R,,.t, „'*! s^k� "�,,,,F.7,##? »ems" • a� s a - s A � Nkf .,,,„;,,,:,,,,t,,,.„,...„...„,,,,,,,,,,,-,..,,,,,,„„,, _i' Lu." ,vis ? .•_„,",,,„,,,„.„,,,,,,..,„,,,,,,,,.:„.„.„..„,,,„......sP::res Et s..4 e „. �r .mss R_.. .. � Katchr Kapshrda We Ga To et a ,. s g her , .'" -.4 � �kx Korean War Memorial $... Liberty or Deafh Come and Take!t Day of Infamy American Revolution War€or Texas World War II Independence Contact:Anne Boykin Chief Information Officer Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial Board of Directors info@bwm.org 979.450.3296 JUNE CALENDAR Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station JUNE CALENDAR ATHLETIC T There are two ways to register! You can go online at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit the Stephen C.Beachy Central Park Office,Mon.-Fri.8 a.m.—5 p.m.No residency restrictions.To view complete athletic program details,visit cstx.gov/sports.For more information,contact the Parks&Recreation Department at 979.764.3486. YOUTH ATHLETICS YOUTH TEAMS Register t cla.§i Session I:June 4—June 29 Session II:July 9—Aug.3 Bee Creek Tennis Courts,1900 Anderson Quick Start Beginners TYPE DAYS TIME RES/NONRES 5-7 T/Th/F 8:30-9:30 a.m. $100/$200 5-7 T/Th 5:30-6:30 p.m. $70/$140 8-10 T/Th/F 9:30-10:30 a.m. $100/$200 8-10 T/Th 6:30-7:30 p.m. $70/$140 Youth Team I Ages 11-18 TYPE DAYS TIME RES/NONRES Bg/Ab T/Th/F* 8:30-10 a.m. 5100/1200 Bg/Ab T/Th/F 5:30-7 p.m. $100/$200 Int/Ad M/W/F* 8:30—10 a.m. $100/$200 Int/Ad T/Th/F 7:00—8:30 p.m. $100/$200 Bg/Ab=Begginer/Advanced Beginner I Int/Ad=Intermediate/Advanced SUMMER GOLF CAMP FOR KIDS Register todayi June 13-15 8-10 a.m. Starting New At Golf June 13-15 1-3 p.m. Junior Golf Camp June 20-22 8-10 a.m. Starting New At Golf June 20-22 1-3 p.m. Junior Golf Camp June 27-29 8-10 a.m. Starting New At Golf June 27-29 1-3 p.m. Junior Golf Camp July 18-20 8-10 a.m. Starting New At Golf July 25-27 1-3 p.m. Starting New At Golf Page 1 15/25/2012 JUNE CALENDAR Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station Starting New At Golf(SNAG)Camp I Ages 5-11 Fee:$120,Place:Southwood Athletic Park Developed by PGA Professionals,SNAG is designed for the entry-level player.Students learn solid fundamentals with emphasis on golf technique and swing mechanics. Junior Golf Camp I Ages 8-16 Fee:$165,Place:Texas A&M Golf Course Perfect for kids who want to learn the different formats of competitive golf.Students learn course management,mental strategy,and experience stroke play,match play,best ball,scramble,alternate shot,etc. Must have some golf experience and be able to carry own golf bag for 9 holes.Must bring water bottle,golf clubs,tennis or golf shoes,hat and sunscreen. ADULT ATHLETICS ADULT TENNIS Session I:June 4—June 29 Session II:July 9—Aug.3 Bee Creek Tennis Courts,1900 Anderson TYPE DAYS TIME RES/NONRES Bg/Ab M/W 5:30-7 p.m. $70/$140 Int/Ad M/W 7-8:30 p.m. $70/$140 Bg/Ab=Begginer/Advanced Beginner I Int/Ad=Intermediate/Advanced AQUATICS ION There are two ways to register! You can go online at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit the Stephen C.Beachy Central Park Office,Mon.-Fri.8 a.m.—S p.m.No residency restrictions.To view complete program details,visit cstx.gov/swim.For more information,contact the Parks&Recreation Department at 979.764.3486. LII,LGUARD Register t€ ay 75 per person Children will learn water rescues,non-certified CPR,First Aid,lifesaving skills,risk management,how to run a facility,how to test water,how to run safety inspections and more.Registration includes a whistle,lanyard, four-week pool pass and a final class lunch. -�va'if��✓ __SESSION.., �.T W"a N �a:�... .aEN S.,�,,-.�'...�-✓�,.x.v�;,u...-„��A J"kIO-i-”N..,, mfi^.reI✓r✓y�R-,�T O _�^l.✓,N,,.AT.....-",.,,O I June 4-13 5:30-7:30 p.m. Adamson Lagoon May 29 I Adamson Lagoon Il July 6-Aug.7 5:30-7:30 p.m. Adamson Lagoon June 29 1 Adamson Lagoon Ages 9-11,MON/TUES Ages 12-14,<TUE/THU Page 2 1 5/25/2012 JUNE CALENDAR )Igk. SWIM LESSONS Regiisker today, Learn more about American Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Course Levels and Skills at cstx.gov/swirn. SESSION DATES CLASSES(week 1„week 2) I June 5-15 TUE-FRI,TUE-FRI II June 19-29 TUE-FRI,TUE-FRI III July 2-13 IV1ON/TUE/THU/FRI,TUE-FRI .off July 4 IV July 17-27 TUE-FRI,TUE-FRI V July 31-Aug.10 TUE-FRI,TUE-FRI no 11,11:30 a.m.classes ADAIVISON LAGOON IIIMEEMEITIIIMIN SESSIONS TIMES LEVELS DURATION FEES(Res/NonRes) 121313325=1.13BEEM111.11 10,10:30...11:30 a.m. 1Fi $40/$80 Frogs&Parent 11112MEEIIIIMEIIIIKE=41GEIN $40/$80 EICTIIIIIEEECIE=IMM 8,8:30-11:30 urn. MEE1111.== $40/$80 IMMINCISIMMEIZEI 8,9,10,11 urn. ESIEMEIMI $45190 EI1/ 111(111=111111M 8,9,10,11 a... 11111==13111= $45190 Crocodiles EMEIMI=8,9,10,11 a... ETEEICIM= $45190 E1121EME=LEI 8,9,10,11 am. MIMIIEE2=1 $45/9° Dolphins MICEEEEREIZMIMIIIIKM=ITAIES $45/90 EBBEIEMEIMEMEE/ IE==Zell= $45/90 111/2211 .331NEMMICEIMMEINItEl= $45190 Adult Beginner EIMEMEN1110111111E131=1131111•111 $45190 EIMEMEMEN110132.11111111=M11111111111==1111111MME011111E Semi-Private Morning Lessons*call 979.764.3486 SOUTHWOOD HALLARAN POOL CLASSES AGES SESSIONS TIMES LEVELS DURATION FEES(Res/NortRes) IMMEMIIIIMMEMEMEIMIEBEINII=EIMIN $45/$90 $45/$90 THOMAS POOL CLASSES AGES _SESSIONS TIMES LEVELS DURATION FEES(Res/NonRes) Starfish&Parent 6-35 mos. II-V 6:35,7:05 p.m. 25 min $40/$80 Frogs&Parent 3-5 yrs I-V 6:35 p.m. 1,2 25 min $40/$80 Frogs 3-5 yrs I-V 6:35,7:05,7:35 p.m. 1,2,3 25 min $40/$80 Minnows 6+yrs I-V 6:35,7:35 p.m. 1,2 45 min $45/90 Seahorses 6+yrs I-V 6:35,7:35 p.m. 3 45 min $45/90 Crocodiles 6+yrs I-V 7:35 p.m. 4A 45 min $45/90 Whales 6+yrs I-V 7:35 p.m. 4B 45 min $45/90 Dolphins 6+yrs I-V 6:35 p.m. 5 45 min $45/90 JUNE CALENDAR � Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station ADULT PROGRAMS WATER FITNESS Register today! 560 for 25 exercisesessions A fun exercise program for adults who enjoy the water and want to increase cardiopulmonary capacity,strength and flexibility. DATES DAYS TIME LOCATION June 5—Aug 31(no class 7/4) M/W/TH/F 9—10 a.m. Southwood/Hallaran POOL HOURS . M ON AGc•: 979.764.3435 I 1900 Anderson SUMMER HOURS 1 June 2—Aug.26 MON,Closed TUE—THU,1-7 p.m. FRI,2-7 p.m. SAT—SUN,12-7 p.m. Admission$6 Discount Pass(25 swims)$100 Individual Pass$125 Family Pass$250(up to 5 members).*Add$25 for each additional member. 2-hour reservations.Call for availability.Resident rates$325—$600.Nonresident rates$650—$1,200. 979.764.3787 I 1600 Rock Prairie Rd. SUMMER HOURS I June 2—Aug.26 MON/WED—FRI,9-10 a.m.(Adult Lap Swim/Aerobics) TUE,Closed MON/WED—FRI,10 a.m.-8 p.m. SAT—SUN,12-7 p.m. Admission$3 Discount Pass(25 swims)$60 Individual Pass$75 Family Pass$150(up to 5 members).*Add$25 for each additional member. 2-hour reservations.Call for availability. Resident rates$150—$325.Nonresident rates$300—$650. THOMAS POOL 979.764.3721 I 1300 James Parkway Page 4 15/25/2012 ,,, JUNE CALENDAR Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station ' SUMMER HOURS June 2—Aug.26 MON/TUE/THU/FRI,12-1 p.m.(Adult Lap Swim/Public) MON/TUE/THU/FRI,1-6:30 p.m. WED,Closed SAT—SUN,12-7 p.m. Admission$3 Discount Pass(25 swims)$60 Individual Pass$75 Family Pass$150(up to 5 members).*Add$25 for each additional member. 2-hour reservations.Call for availability. Resident rates$150—$325.Nonresident rates$300—$650. AQUATIC EVENTS June 2 Back to Pools Day Adamson 2-4 p.m. June 6 Aquatic Honor Roll All pools All day June 7 Family Swim Night Adamson 7:30-9:30 p.m. June 13 CSISD School T-Shirt Day Adamson All day June 14 Family Swim Night Adamson 7:30-9:30 p.m. June 17 Father's Day All pools All day June 21 Family Swim Night Adamson 7:30-9:30 p.m. June 27 Shipwrecked Lagoon Adamson 2-4pm June 28 Family Swim Night Adamson 7:30-9:30 p.m. PAVUON PARTY PACKAGES Limit 3 tables 1 table$20,2 tables$35,3 tables$50 *Must pay fee+pool admission LINCOLN 979.764.3779 { 1000 Eleanor Street JUNETEBITH CE E'B A I Thursday,June 14 at 9 a.m.-Freedom Walk Friday,June 15 from 5 to 8 p.m.-Family Night Carnival Monday,June 18 from 7 to 9 p.m.-Evening of Praise Party Tuesday,June 19 from 11:30 a.m.to 1:30 p.m.-Picnic at Crompton Park Page 5 1 5/25/2012 JUNE CALENDAR Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station FRIDAY NIGHT OUT Free for Lincoln Recreation Center members ages 6-18 1 June 29&July 27 17-11 p.m. SENIOR ADULT PROGRAMS XTRA PROGRAMS'RAMS( cstxa v xtr ed 979.764.3486 11000 Krenek Tap Road Computers,E-Mail Workshop,Internet Workshop and Flexercise Register online at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C.nearby Central Park Office at 1000 Krenek Tap Road.Ages 55+.Seats are limited. 'IRA JSiTIO S OF LIFE SERIES Tuesdays,June 5—July 10 110 a.m.-12 p.m.I Free SOUTHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER:This six-week program provides valuable information on local healthcare and other senior adult services.To register,call 979.764.6371 or email mrodgers@cstx.gov. COMPUTER Li,B FOR SENIORS hirge The Computer Club for Seniors meets the first Wednesday of each month from 9-10:30 a.m.at the Carter Creek Training Room located at 2200 North Forest Parkway in College Station.No registration is required and it's open to all older adults.The topic this month is"How to make better use of E-mail and Searching the Internet."For more information,contact the Senior Services Coordinator at 979.764.6371 or mrodgers@cstx.gov. FOR YOUIR HEALTH The Brazos County Health Department will present monthly health programs at the Southwood Community Center on the second Wednesday of each month from 10 to 11 a.m. •June 13:Physical Activity(Easy exercises and blood pressure screening) •July 11:Brain Games(Activities to keep the brain active) •August 8:Family Health History(Why it is important and how to document) EXPLORING HISTORY LUNCH LECTURE: The College Station Historic Preservation Committee and the College Station Parks and Recreation Department present monthly lectures on the history of our community.Lectures held at the College Station Conference Center located at 1300 George Bush Dr.Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m.with a reservation.Cost is$5 and payable at the door.Speaker begins at 12 noon.Please call 979.764.6351 or e-mail kkelbly@cstx.gov to make your reservation by the Friday before.Free Shuttle offered for senior adults from Southwood Community Center, 1520 Rock Prairie Rd.to Exploring History Lunch Lecture at the Conference Center.Shuttle leaves at 11 a.m. June 20"Reliving Texas History:Muskets,Cannons&Knives" Dr.Lou Hodges,TAMU RPTS Assoc.Professor Sponsor:Lighthouse Hospice t ril R CHIC FASHION FUN Wednesday,June 27 111 a.m.—1:30 p.m.I Free SOUTHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER:Enjoy lunch sponsored by Home Instead Health Care and fashions Page 6 15/25/2012..,. ...... JUNE CALENDAR Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station by Witt's End.RSVP at 979.764.6351 or email mrodgers@cstx.gov by Friday,June 8. LARRY J RINGER LIBRARY 979.764.3416 I 1818 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy South YOUTH PROL,R '' TS!(TEEN SCENE INVESTIGATiONII Summer Reading Program Realm of the Unknown.Teen and Tween Summer Library Programs.Register for a reading log online at bcslibrary.org or at the library May 21-July 31. STORY IfiVIE ,Nedne.sthqs June 6,13,20&27 and July 11,18&25 Babies to 2 Year Olds 10 a.m. 3 to SYearOlds 11 a.m. Allo'vtE_CLUB I Ages 12-19 Last Thursday of the month 3:45-5:15 p.m. June 28,July 26,Aug.30 Watch Japanese animation on our big screen] All titles suitable for teens(rated TV-14 or lower) VAMINRE,7.0MBE& BALL I Ages 9-19 June 25 I 6-8 p.m.,Costumes welcome ADULT PRMRAMS ADUL'I SUMMER READiNG PROGRAM Ages is+ The Adult Summer Reading Program features a scavenger hunt,a photography exhibit,author visits, walking tours,workshops,games,movies,and more!Pick up an Adult Summer Reading Program registration form at the library or online from May 21 to July 31.Final reviews due by Aug.29. i' "A PUPPETRY 1> ages Wednesdays 4-6 p.m. June 20,July 25,Aug.15 i!BRARY READING GROUP I Ages 18+ Third Thursday each month 7-8 p.m.I June 21,July 19,Aug.16 AA-Al," PIM'DAYS I Ages 18, Saturdays I 9 a.m.—12 p.m. June—Aug(offJune 9) Sign-up party I 12-2 p.m. 'June 2 Ice cream social I 12-2 p.m. June 16 Page 7 5/25/2012 JUNE CALENDARc*,, Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station FAMILY PROGRAMS WALKING TOMBS Walking Tour of Downtown Bryan hosted by the Carnegie History Center Friday,June 1 5:30—6:30 p.m.(meet at Carnegie,111 S.Main Street) SCHOLASTIC BOOM FAIR Tuesday,June 5 19 a.m.—3 p.m.I Online book fair available May 21—June 11. FAIVIILY FILMEMIS Saturdays I 2-4 p.m. f June 16&30 Sundays 1 1:45-3:45 p.m.1 June 3,10,17,24 CELEBRATING AUTH ItS Martha Wells,author reading,book signing I 1:30—2:30 p.m.(Saturday,June 9 Diane Kelly,author reading,book signing I 1:30—2:30 p.m.I Saturday,June 23 FAMILY GAME DAYS Family board games I 2-4 p.m.j June 2,July 7 WOLF PEN CREEK EVENTS 979.764.3486 I 1015 Colgate Drive STARLIGHT MUSI1C SERIFS JUNE 2:7 Bridges&Rock-A-Fellas JUNE 16:Asia ft.John Payne&Leannasaurus Rex Gates open at 6 p.m. I Shows start at 7 p.m. Free concerts!Details at cstx.gov/starlight. IMOD RUN Games,dash plaques,free NSRA Safety Inspection June 8 I 6 p.m.Attitude Adjustment Party pool side,food&drinks at Manor House June 9 I 8 a.m.Registration,Stephen C.Beachy Central Park June 10 1 8 a.m.Registration,2 p.m.Awards Details at bluebonnetstreetrodders.com/news.html Page 8 5/25/2012 JULY CALENDAR Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station JULY CALENDAR ATHLETIC REGISTRATION There are two ways to register! You can go online at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit the Stephen C.Beachy Central Park Office,Mon.-Fri.8 a.m.—5 p.m.No residency restrictions.To view complete athletic program details,visit cstx.gov/sports.For more information,contact the Parks&Recreation Department at 979.764.3486. YOUTH ATHLETI CS YOUTH TENNPS Session II:July 9—Aug.3 Bee Creek Tennis Courts,1900 Anderson Quick Start Beginners TYPE DAYS TIME RES/NONRES 5-7 T/Th/F 8:30-9:30 a.m. $100/$200 5-7 T/Th 5:30-6:30 p.m. $70/$140 8-10 T/Th/F 9:30-10:30 a.m. $100/$200 8-10 T/Th 6:30-7:30 p.m. $70/$140 Youth Team 1 Ages 11-18 TYPE DAYS TIME RES/NONRES Bg/Ab T/Th/F* 8:30-10 a.m. $100/$200 Bg/Ab T/Th/F 5:30-7 p.m. $100/$200 Int/Ad M/W/F* 8:30-10 a.m. $100/$200 Int/Ad T/Th/F 7:00-8:30 p.m. $100/$200 Bg/Ab=Beginner/Advanced Beginner 1 Int/Ad=Intermediate/Advanced SUMMER GOLF CAMP FOR Kips Regi,ter today! July 18-20 8-10 a.m. Starting New At Golf July 25-27 1-3 p.m. Starting New At Golf Starting New At Golf(SNAG)Camp I Ages 5-11 Fee:$120,Place:Southwood Athletic Park Developed by PGA Professionals,SNAG is designed for the entry-level player.Students learn solid fundamentals with emphasis on golf technique and swing mechanics. Junior Golf Camp I Ages 8-16 Fee:$165,Place:Texas A&M Golf Course Page 1 16/28/2012 JULY CALENDAR (*A Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station Perfect for kids who want to learn the different formats of competitive golf.Students learn course management,mental strategy,and experience stroke play,match play,best ball,scramble,alternate shot,etc. Must have some golf experience and be able to carry own golf bag for 9 holes.Must bring water bottle,golf clubs,tennis or golf shoes,hat and sunscreen. ADUL1 Encs Session II:July 9—Aug.3 Bee Creek Tennis Courts,1900 Anderson TYPE DAYS TIME RES/NONRES Bg/Ab M/W 5:30-7 p.m. $70/$140 Int/Ad M/W 7-8:30 p.m. $70/$140 Bg/Ab=Beginner/Advanced Beginner I Int/Ad=Intermediate/Advanced AQUATICS TICS `"RATIO There are two ways to register! You can go online at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit the Stephen C.Beachy Central Park Office,Mon.-Fri.8 a.m.—5 p.m.No residency restrictions.To view complete program details,visit cstx.gov/swim. For more information,contact the Parks&Recreation Department at 979.764.3486. OUTH PROGRAMS Children will learn water rescues,non-certified CPR,First Aid,lifesaving skills,risk management,how to run a facility,how to test water,how to run safety inspections and more.Registration includes a whistle,lanyard, four-week pool pass and a final class lunch. __SES. :aDATES_ E LUTE PARENT ORIENTATION�N Il July 9-Aug.7 5:30-7:30 p.m. Adamson Lagoon June 29 Adamson Lagoon Ages 9-11'MON/TUE5 Ages 12-14,TUE/THU Learn more about American Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Course Levels and Skills at cstx.gov/swim. SESSION DATES CLASSES(week 1,Week 2) - III July 243. MON/TUE/THU/FR..I,TUE-;FRI *off July 4 IV July 17-27 TUE-FRI,TUE-FRI V July 31-Aug.10 TUE-FRI,TUE-FRI *nu 11,::11:30 a.m.classes Page 2 16/28/2012 JULY CALENDAR Parks&Recreation Department City of College Station , w:^,cr.,.,.rr :7y',-,.'N^s--„�-� ,.:r^--' �r:,.-..,�„r✓„--^-': ✓r. .,� ,,..��a-..:-C,rj-,..>,r• -.��✓�.....-^r.- �-:-' �'' "r^'�`✓! ""✓ i/''" '✓' ✓ry.y J / /�,'Y Y" .'. ADAMSO i LAGOON /.^ /" rvr�//.�.'",✓"� '9> CLASSES AGES SESSIONS TIMES LEVELS DURATION FEES(Res/NonRes) Starfish&Parent 6-35 mos. Il-V 10,10:30...11:30 a.m. --- 25 min $40/$80 Frogs&Parent 3-5 yrs I-V 10:30 a.m. 1,2 25 min $40/$80 Frogs 3-5 yrs I-V 8,8:30...11:30 a.m. 1,2,3 25 min $40/$80 Minnows 6+yrs I-V 8,9,10,11 a.m. 1,2 45 min $45/90 Seahorses 6+yrs I-V 8,9,10,11 a.m. 3 45 min $45/90 Crocodiles 6+yrs I-V 8,9,10,11 a.m. 4A 45 min $45/90 Whales 6+yrs I-V 8,9,10,11 a.m. 4B 45 min $45/90 Dolphins 6+yrs I-IV(V) 9,11(10)a.m. 5 45 min $45/90 Sharks 6+yrs 11-V 8 a.m. 6 45 min $45/90 Jr.Beginner 12+yrs I-V 8 a.m. 1,2,3 45 min $45/90 Adult Beginner 12+yrs I-V 8 a.m. 1,2,3 45 min $45/90 Water Safety Inst.Aide 16+yrs I 8 a.m. --- 2.5 hrs $45 Semi Private Morning Lessons*call 979 764 3486 _ sr„o,Ytt"""✓"r.', S JUTH1O�...,..a7D#...ACrwLAr•.RANPOOL -"'"•� CLASSES AGES SESSIONS TIMES LEVELS DURATION FEES(Res/NonRes) Minnows 6+yrs I-1V 7:35 p.m. 1,2 45 min $45/$90 Seahorses 6+yrs l-IV 6:35 p.m. 3 45 min $45/$90 ar,�-r„-:,.a'r✓ .,v � THOMASr�--'�,-��• y_"'r:�ws`""' ✓ _" ^,/mr'�.-„ �.rN::-'v�"'v..v,✓,+r�, "'" .: CLASSES AGES SESSIONS TIMES.' LEVELS DURATION FEES(Res/NonRes) Starfish&Parent 6-35 mos. II-V 6:35,7:05 p.m. --- 25 min $40/$80 Frogs&Parent 3-5 yrs I-V 6:35 p.m. 1,2 25 min $40/$80 Frogs 3-5 yrs I-V 6:35,7:05,7:35 p.m. 1,2,3 25 min $40/$80 Minnows 6+yrs I-V 6:35,7:35 p.m. 1,2 45 min $45/90 Seahorses 6+yrs I-V 6:35,7:35 p.m. 3 45 min $45/90 Crocodiles 6+yrs I-V 7:35 p.m. 4A 45 min $45/90 Whales 6+yrs I-V 7:35 p.m. 4B 45 min $45/90 Dolphins 6+yrs I-V 6:35 p.m. 5 45 min $45/90 ADULT PROGRAMS A fun exercise program for adults who enjoy the water and want to increase cardiopulmonary capacity,strength and flexibility.*Submit required Health History Form on your first day of class DATES DAYS TIME LOCATION June 5-Sept.16(no class 7/4) M/W/TH/F 9-10 a.m. Southwood/Halloran Page 3 1 6/2$/2012 JULY CALENDAR Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station 44, POOL HOURS ADAMSON LAGOON 979.764.3435 1 1900 Anderson SUMMER HOURS I June 2—Aug.26 MON,Closed TUE—THU,1-7 p.m. FRI.2-7 p.m. SAT—SUN,12-7 p.m. Admission$6 Discount Pass(25 swims)$100 Individual Pass$125 Family Pass$250(up to 5 members). Add$25 for each additional member. 2-hour reservations.Call for availability.Resident rates$325—$600.Nonresident rates$650—$1,200. SOUT,r4V00E,HAiLARAN 979.764.3787 1 1600 Rock Prairie Rd. SUMMER HOURS I June 2—Aug.26 MON/WED—FRI,6:30-10 a.m.(Adult Lap Swim/Aerobics) TUE,Closed MON/WED—FRI,10 a.m.-8 p.m. SAT—SUN,12-7 p.m. Admission$3 Discount Pass(25 swims)$60 Individual Pass$75 Family Pass$150(up to 5 members).*Add$25 for each additional member. 2-hour reservations.Call for availability.Resident rates$150—$325.Nonresident rates$300—$650. THOMAS POOL 979.764.3721 1 1300 lames Parkway SUMMER HOURS I June 2—Aug.26 MON/TUE/THU/FRI,12-1 p.m.(Adult Lap Swim/Public) MON/TUE/THU/FR1,1-6:30 p.m. WED,Closed SAT—SUN,12-7 p.m. Admission$3 Discount Pass(25 swims)$60 Individual Pass$75 Family Pass$150(up to 5 members). Add$25 for each additional member. 2-hour reservations.Call for availability.Resident rates$150—$325.Nonresident rates 5300—$650. Page 4 I 608/2012 JULY CALENDAR 4/ Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station AQUATIC EVENTS July 4 Independence Day Celebration All pools 12-6 p.m. July 11 Atlantis Day Adamson 2-4 p.m. July 12 Family Swim Night Adamson 7:30-9:30 p.m. July 18 Two Can Swim Adamson 2-4 p.m. July 19 Family Swim Night Adamson 7:30-9:30 p.m. July 25 Double Dip Day Adamson 2-4 p.m. July 26 Family Swim Night Adamson 7:30-9:30 p.m. July 31 Christmas in July Adamson 2-4 p.m. PAVAJON PARTY PACKAGES Limit 3 tables 1 table$20,2 tables$35,3 tables$50 *Must pay fee+pool admission LINCOLN RECREATION CENTER 979.764.3779 I 1000 Eleanor Street FRlOtOf NIGHT OUT Free for Lincoln Recreation Center members ages 6-18 I July 27 I 7-11 p.m. KIDS KLUB Program Operations Office(City):979.764.3831 I 2613 Texas Avenue S. Registration Office(CSISD):979.764.5430 I 1812 Welsh 110,,,MENT,Application deadline is July 20. Details at cstx.gov/kidsklub. 20243 SCHOOL YEAR:Registration starts July 26.Register online at csisd.org.Program begins Aug.27, 3-6 p.m.Must be in K-6th grades AND enrolled in a participating CSISD campus.Not offered Nov.21-23, Dec.24-Jan.4,Jan.21,March 11-15,March 29,May 27. PARIKWATING,:q5D CAMPUSES,College Hills,South Knoll,Southwood Valley,Rock Prairie,Pebble Creek, Forest Ridge,Creek View,Greens Prairie,Oakwood,Cypress Grove. "ALL DAV"KIDS iq",!:.L,B,On select student holidays,Kids Klub offers All Day programs for up to 100 children at one location.Preregistration is required.$25 per child per day.All Days will be held at Greens Prairie Elementary.Dates include Aug.17,Aug.20-24,Oct.8,and Feb.18. Page 5 I 6/28/2012 *7-" JULY CALENDAR Parks&Recreation Department City ot College Station SENIOR ADULT PROGRAMS 979.764.6351 1 1520 Rock Prairie Rd. XTRA PROGRAMS P. i. 979.764.3486 I 1000 Krenek Tap Road Computers,E-Mail Workshop,Internet Workshop and Flexercise Register online at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C.Beachy Central Park Office at 1000 Krenek Tap Road.Ages 55+.Seats are limited. TRANSMONS OF a SERA:ES Tuesdays,June 5—July 10 1 10 a.m.-12 p.m.I Free SOUTHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER:This six-week program provides valuable information on local healthcare and other senior adult services.To register,call 979.764.6371 or email mrodgers@cstx.gov. comPUTER if FOR SEMORS July 11 The Computer Club for Seniors meets the first Wednesday of each month from 9-10:30 a.m.at the Carter Creek Training Room located at 2200 North Forest Parkway in College Station. No registration is required and it's open to all older adults.The topic this month is"How to maintain your computer-simply."For more information, contact the Senior Services Coordinator at 979.764.6371 or mrodgers@cstx.gov. KYR YOR The Brazos County Health Department will present monthly health programs at the Southwood Community Center on the second Wednesday of each month from 10 to 11 a.m. •July 11:Brain Games(Activities to keep the brain active) •August 8:Family Health History(Why it is important and how to document) EXPLONNG HSTORY LUNCH LECTURE The College Station Historic Preservation Committee and the College Station Parks and Recreation Department present monthly lectures on the history of our community.Lectures held at the College Station Conference Center located at 1300 George Bush Dr.Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m.with a reservation.Cost is$5 and payable at the door.Speaker begins at 12 noon.Please call 979.764.6351 or e-mail kkelbly@cstx.gov to make your reservation by the Friday before.Free Shuttle offered for senior adults from Southwood Community Center, 1520 Rock Prairie Rd.to Exploring History Lunch Lecture at the Conference Center.Shuttle leaves at 11 a.m. July 18"Brazos River History&a Levee" Wendy Patzewitsch,TAMU Geography Sponsor:Medi-Care Equipment Specialties CASMO DAY AND LUNCHEON Wednesday,July 25 I 10 a.m.—2 p.m.I Free SOUTHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER:Enjoy lunch and casino style games.For more information call 979.764.6371 or email mrodgers@cstx.gov. Page 6 6/28/2012 JULY CALENDAR ....._ -' Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station ,ff LARRY L RINGER LIBRARY 979.764.3416 I 1818 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy South YOOTI..PROGRAMS TS 'F'E.tIN SCENE INVES11CiATOM I Summer Reading Program Realm of the Unknown.Teen and Tweet Summer Library Programs.Register for a reading log online at bcslibrary.org or at the library May 21-July 31. STORYIMM, Wednesdays(oft h,iy zn Babies to 2 Year Olds I 10 a.m. 3 to S Year Olds I 11 a.m. V!D E 0,,,3 AM E 1 0,jRNAMENTS Ages 9-19. Games on Playstation 2&Wil I July 9 I 6-8 p.m. AUTHOR ViSVf Sophie Jordan I July 15 I 3-4 p.m. ANWE CLUB I Ages 12-19 Last Thursday of the month 3:45-5:15 p.m. I July 26,Aug.30 Watch Japanese animation on our big screen! All titles suitable for teens(rated TV-14 or lower) ADUL'Y PROGRAMS AouLT SUiVIWR RE-ADiNC,PROGRAM 1 Ages 111+ The Adult Summer Reading Program features a scavenger hunt,a photography exhibit,author visits, walking tours,workshops,games,movies,and more!Pick up an Adult Summer Reading Program registration form at the library or online at bcslibrary.org from May 21 to July 31.Final reviews due by Aug.29. KAR,RE ACY,NG GROUP I Ages 18+ Third Thursday each month I 7-8 p.m.I July 19,Aug.16 NNt3 PUPPETRY A.[,,,gi, Wednesdays 1 4-6 p.m.I July 25,Aug.15 ADULT Wii PLAY bAYS 1„Ages:1g4 Saturdays I 9 a.m.—12 p.m.I June—Aug. FANE LY PROGRAMS FANIWI GAME 1:',A", Family board games I 2-4 p.m.I July 7 Rag,[6/28/2012 JULY CALENDAR ( ez,,,,s,u, Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station " DANCE&MAR-NMAR-NAL ARTS WORKSHOP I 1-3 p.m.I Saturday,July 14 WALK vim K l',.1 r TOURS S MATT GASNER at Larry J.Ringer Library I 6-7:30 p.m.I Wednesday,July 18 Instructor of Tropical Conservation Biology&Policy at the CIEE.Topics include impacts of climate change on the bird communities of Monteverde,Costa Rica with lots of figures and photos! CELEBRATING AUTHORS Kit Frazier,author reading,book signing I 1:30-2:30 p.m.I Saturday,July 21 Meet Kit's Search&Rescue dogs I 1:30-2:30 p.m.I Saturday,July 21 TFC PARANORMAL RESEARCH TEAM l 1-3 p.m.I Saturday,July 28 SPECIAL EVENTS SUMMER SELL-A-BRATION VENDORS NEEDED u.D Deadline July 3 You're invited to the Summer Sell-A-Bration event sponsored by City of College Station Parks and Recreation. Participants can shop a variety of products from multiple vendors.The show will be held on Saturday,Aug.18 from 10 a.m.to 3 p.m.inside the College Station Conference Center located at 1300 George Bush Drive.Free admission and parking for all guests! To purchase booth space or to learn more about this public event,visit cstx.gov/conferencecenter or call 979.764.3720. Page 8 16/28/2012 June 2012 Stati°n Ilege* s—.id_e— CO ir 1i.1i,"1,.1i11:1I11,l:;1trfi"t11s,li..,!,1,t.i*!if, **:-i*''4f'-''l.,.'-'-.t'-"..,'''Z.t,,:?.7 *** CI Y OF COLLEGE S TAZ ISN * Home of Texas fl erM Univer ity°* College Station,TL Make Every Drop Count ii,,vrk,%,t ,(:.i4:—it'.*'m*-g T,'-:1z"."-'''k1" 3tt •'''!' r ..,.1-. 4. -t —p,.i.,.-..• .:i:0.: ,i!.._:t:4„:f..z11 i„4 .. u a t Reclaimed water is just one of many city programs designed to reduce water usage.Here are some others: TI- Ca!lege Station Water Services r offers no-cost water usage checkups for i residential and commercial customers. These visits are designed to inform customers about efficient water use %':1iic.. ,' -^ � and ways you can save water in your landscapes. * >Rebates are ovaila6le to customers Mag E Y' who replace old toilets with . _flush volumes {more than 3.5 gallons per 4i 0 flush) with new WaterSense labeled toilets that use 1.28 gallons or less. -s Rebates are available for rainwater The Brazos Valley's long drought is over Cyst and Benefits collection barrels of 3D or more gallons. -at least for now but conserving our Funded by utility revenues,the system They don't even have to contain rain to water resources remains one of the City cost about$3.3 million and has been qualify-they just need to be hooked up of College Station's highest priorities. in the works for mere than a decade. and ready when the rain falls. College Station plans to eventually use The city's proactive conservation efforts reclaimed water to irrigate Stephen -u The City of College Station is a took another giant step this May when C.Beachy Central Park and other city partner in the Environmental Protection its first reclaimed water system began facilities as well. Agency WaterSense program, which operating at Veterans Park&Athletic promotes efficient products and Complex.Reclaimed water,sometimes The reclamation system substantially practices.WaterSense-labeled products called recycled or reused water,is the reduces demands on aur potable use at least 20 percent loss water while beneficial and sustainable use of treated water system,which will delay costly performing as well as,or better than, wastewater. expansions and the need to drill conventional models. additional groundwater wells to support This virtually drought-proof water our rapid growth.That saves money for The city also is a partner in Water ICI, supply is pumped from the Carters Creek the water utility and our customers. a conservation awareness program Wastewater Treatment Plant to irrigate developed by the Texas Water the entire park.The high-quality recycled IIs Reclaimed Water Safe? Development Board. water will save about 25 million gallons Water reuse is a safe and responsible of drinking water each year,which is approach to conserving water resources. For mare information about reclaimed enough to: Reclaimed wastewater undergoes a high water or water conservation in College level of treatment to remove bacteria Station,go to 'iii.:uvfsvuty ® Cover Kyle Field to a depth of 57 feet and viruses, and extensive testing twice as high as the goal posts}; ensures that the water meets quality • Fill 250 million 12-ounce bottles; standards. Recycled water pipelines ® Provide every College Station resident are colored purple to distinguish them "° with enough to drink{1 gallon per from those carrying drsnking water or day)for 8%months. untreated wastewater. Inside CollegeStatio u 20 2 PAGE } Summer Fury at the Library events Events,Programs&€eading The Bryan-College Station Public Library coming in July • System has a variety of special events, n, k programs and reading materials for A A. everyone. They even have eBooks Jul Y 4 I City Offices Closed compatible with iPods, iPhones, iPads, No Recycling Collection.Other Androids,Sony eReaders,Nooks and Kindles collection as scheduled. Adopt- -Street Program available to library system cardholders. July 12 I City Council Meetings E eaubly&Maintain Computers with WiFi internes access are 6 p.m.Workshop I 7 p.m.Regular The City of College Station's Adopt-A- also accessible at all library locations. cstri.gov/calendar Street program provides businesses, organizations,neighborhood associations Registration for the Summer Reading July 18 9 Exploring History Lunch and individuals the opportunity to enhance program is underway and closes on July 31. Lecture Series presents Brazos the look of their community by beautifying Children,teen or adult readers can register River History&a Levee by Wendy and maintaining a street or section of a to receive a reading log that can be used for Patzewitsch at 11:30 a.m.,CS street. a chance to win prizes at the end of August. Conference Center.RSVP by July 16 to Kelly Kelbly at 979-764- If you adopt a street,you are committed To register for the Summer Reading 6351 or kkelblytcstx.gov. to pick up litter four times per year for a program or to view other activities, minimum of two years.The City of College visit bcathran,org, call 979-764-3416 July 26 I City Council Meetings Station will provide safety vests and trash or stop by the Larry J. Ringer Library 6 p.m.Workshop 17 p.m.Regular bags on your litter pickup days and pick up (1818 Harvey Mitchell Parkway South). cstx.gov/calendar and dispose of your collected litter.A sign will also be installed at your adopted street to recognize you or your group for your AQUATIC EVENTS community service efforts, Kids.Klub Enrollmerit Begins July 26 cstx.gov/pools K-6th Grace CSISD Students July 4 I Independence Day Party For an application and more details,visit Are you looking for after-school care All pools will operate Noon-6 p.m. cstx„g viadof t„;stre orcali979-764-3690. options for your children?Look no further! There will be exciting games! Kids Klub is an enrichment and recreation based after-school program that serves July 11 I Atlantis Day kindergarten through sixth-grade students Dress like your favorite underwater Mosquito Abatement Program at each elementary and intermediate character and get in free 2-4 p.m. Are mosquitoes causing o buzz? school in the College Station Independent at Adamson Lagoon. The City of College Station can help through School District(CSISD).This program is July 12,18&26 I Farrrily Nights Mosquito Abatement,a program designed a joint venture through City of College Familiesget half-price admission at to grant funds to registered neighborhood Station Parks&Recreation and the CSISD Adamson Lagoon,7:309:30 p.m. and homeowners associations for the Community Education Departments, July 18 I Two Can Swire purchase of mosquito abatement products. Kids Klub runs 3-6 p.m.on school days and Bring in two canned goods and receive half-price admission 2-4 These associations can receive a rebate offers a variety of activities.Registration p.m.at Adamson Lagoon. when they purchase mosquito dunks begins July 26.The first day of CSISD classes containing B.t.i, a live bacteria that is and Kids Klub will be on Aug.27. July 25 I Double Dip Day deadly to mosquito larvae but harmless to Receive free ice cream with other living things.If you are not part of a To register,visit ssi5d,org and click on the admission 2-4 p.m.at Adamson neighborhood or homeowners association, Student/Parent Info link and then the Kids Lagoon. you can still purchase the mosquito dunks Klub link. July 31 I Christmas in July through the City of College Station at a Come out to Adamson Lagoon reduced price,but you will not be eligible For more information about this program, 2-4 p.m.to enjoy Christmas for the rebate. visit c tx..ov/lsid'skiub. carols,visits with Santa and .......................... ornament decorating. Visit rstx.'>>ovin6glsbs ior call 979-764- 6262 for more information. uly 2012 De Station la nnile , lue **** ** CITY OE COLLEGE STATION Home of Textts AchM University* Colleges Texas ,...,,,,:::,,4,:i.;„....„....,,.......... injuries or sedentary individuals are ns invited to join. Classes are head an Mondays,Wednesdays,Thursdays and Q Fridays from il to 10 a.m.at Southwood Boomers 1 f Hallaran pool.The cost is$60 for 25 Beyond `� ��� sessions.Register online at rertrac.cst�.gov or visit Stephen C.Beachy Central Park Office located at 1000 trenek Tap Road. Programs for ,„ ":tp..--,,,...,7t., .0.„:„. ._ Computer Club for Seniors Q C1er Adults >, This club meets the first Wednesday of each month from 9 to 10:30 a.m.at the �" 111 , Carter Creek Training Room,located at 22a,..)0 North Fo est Parkwa in Co ege ./` r l l " f Ston.Club topics include graphic and web design,search engine navigation 'adults technologies.It's open to older tt !:' ` adults with no registration required. ID ''.i'''''''''t:'''''''''':'::... ''..-',-- Senior Advisory Committee The City of College Station Parks and AARP Driver Safety Course This committee is made up of College Recreation Department recognizes the need On Wednesday, Aug. 8 Station residents(ages for quality programs and is committed to from 10 a.m.to 3 p.m., 0 55andolder(andmeets activities that meet the recreational,social, licensed drivers(ages 50 "Oursenior on the last Monday educational and physical needs of its adults and older(can participate amici ion in of each month at 10 ages 55 and older. in the AARP Driver Safety a.m.in the Southwood 4.,..,',„,.'tvr:.,..._,, .,,,,.!..!.f., Course at the Southwood programs tob continues Community Center. "Our senior participation in programs Community Center. The to grow as College Visitors are welcome. continues to grow as College Station cost is$14 or$12 for AARP Station becomes becomes home to more refirees,"Senior members.To register,call For more information Services Coordinator Marci Rodgers said. 979 764 6371 or e mail home to�more on programs,events or mradgers@cstx.goo. retirees. classes for older adults, The City of College Station's Southwood Marci Rodgers visit rstx,ga�= nEcrs Community Center and Lincoln CSFD Ice Cream Social Senior Services Coordinator or call Marci Rodgers at Recreafion Center both offer older adults On Wednesday, Aug. 29 979.764.6371. a place to socialize and to engage in at 1 p.m.older adults can activities designed specifically for them. enjoy free ice cream and learn about Regularly scheduled programs at the fire safety tips for your home from the LINKS Southwood Community Center include: College Station Fire Department at the 1 line dancing,sit&fit chair exercises, Southwood Community Center. Sotatbwood Commodity Center presentations on current health topics, 1.528 Rock Prairie.Road dominoes,bridge,genealogy,computer Water Fitness Mori.—FrL,tam,"3 p. . classes,bingo and much more. These classes provide an enjoyable sv v v s�i;',,,wood and effective exercise to increase Older adults can also enjoy crafts, cardiopulmonary capacity,strength and Li ccllr�Recreation Cent r games,Bible study,nutrition education, flexibility. Ages 12 and alder,physically 100 61eaooe Street day trips,hot meals,movies and more at fit,pre natal,post natal,post operative, Mon.—Pri•,x.30 a•rn:-.12:30 P the Lincoln Recreation Center. those with arthritis,those with muscle xstx.goluc�aluInter 4e—maids College tato July 2012{PAGE 2} WAT E R Alarm Program Summer Sell-A-Bration A City Ordinance Friendly Reminder Saturday,Aug.18-10 a.m.to 3 p.m. If you are an alarm system or device user, You're invited to the Summer Sell-A-Bration you should have an emergency response event sponsored by City of College Station card on file with the College Station Police Parks and Recreation.Participants can shop (.-(7 ) Department(CSPD).The response card a variety of products from multiple vendors. needs to contain the names and current The show will be held on Saturday,Aug.18 so telephone numbers of at least three from 10 a.m.to 3 p.m.inside the College Know your \vatero individuals who can enter the premises to Station Conference Center located at 1300 silence the alarm.The individuals who you George Bush Drive.Free admission and name on your card must have a key to the parking for ail guests! What's Your Water IQ? premises,the code to the alarm and be able Know your water to respond within 30 minutes. To purchase booth space or to learn more Do you know where College Station's water about this public event,visit estx.gov/ comes from?If you answered groundwater, If the alarm goes off,two CSPD officers will conferenoecenter or call 979.764.3720. you're correct!Most Texans don't know respond to your address,check building where their water comes from,but knowing perimeters and make entry if necessary. that is the first step towards learning how to It is important for you or your emergency conserve your water. response contact to respond quickly,so thatr the inside of the property can be searched. Get to Know Your Water Bill Be sure to look for the MOW on your water A false alarm is any alarm that generates events bill,as well as the total dollar amount.Each law enforcement response to the site when coming in August MOW represents 1,000 gallons of water.For no criminal activity exists.Alarm users are example,25 MOW means 25,000 gallons of allowed three false alarms in a preceding 12 Aug.9 I City Council Meetings water.If the MOW numbers increase,you month period without penalty.After this, 6 p.m.Workshop I 7 p.m.Regular may have a leak or you may be watering a user will be assessed a fine based on the cstx.gou/calendar much more than you think. following schedule: Aug.23 l City Council Meetings Don't Peer Water 6 p.m.Workshop 17 p.m.Regular In the summer,one inch of water per cstx.gov/calendar week—from rain or an irrigation system— will keep most Texas grasses healthy.But, r how much water is an inch?Ta determine AQUATIC EVENTS how long you should run your sprinklers, f ' estx.gov/pools place straight-edged cans at different ' Aug.2&9 I Family Swim Night distances away from the sprinkler and run Adamson,7:30-9:30 p.m. it for 55 minutes.Measure the amount of False alarms Fine per alarm water collected in each can,multiply that 1-3 $0 ATHLETIC EVENTS number by four,and that is your sprinkler's 4-S $50 each cstx.goe/sports application rate in inches per hour. 6-7 $75 each Aug.0-17 Slowpitch Softball 8+ $100 each Avoid Water Runoff $390 per team.Ages 16+. Watering in heavy clay soils is tough to do Failure to take the necessary corrective Play begins Sept.4. without runoff! Observe your sprinkler action to prevent false alarm reoccurrences Aug.13-24 I Youth Flag Football system,and water as long as possible, and/or nonpayment of any false alarm 8 games,plus practices. shutting off the sprinklers at the point penalties may result in a written notice Play begins,Sept.10 of runoff.Let the water soak in,and keep ordering a disconnect of such alarm system, Aug.27 Sept.7 I Adult Kickball doing this"cycle&soak"until one inch of until such corrective action or payment of $395 per team.Ages 16+. water has been applied.Try to do this no fee is made.You can now pay fines online at Play begins Sept.19. more than one or two days per week. cstx.gav/alarasn. Aug.27-Sept.7 I Girls Volleyball To learn more about water conservation, For more information,call CSPD's non- 8 games,round-robin. visit cstx.gov/water or call 979.764.6223. emergency line at 979.764.3600. Play beings Sept.24. SENIOR PROG ' k " CITY OF COf,I.EGE STATION PARKS&RECREATION JULY 2012 Southwood Community Center SUN Il &IiT TUE WED THU FRI SAT 979.764.6351 I 1520 Rock Prairie Road MON-FR1,9 a.m.-3 p.m. Lincoln Recreation Center 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 979.764.3779 1 1000 Eleanor Street 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 MON-FRI,8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Hot meals served daily at 11 a.m. ! i 1 (60+and completed Client Intake Form) 22i2324 l25 26 27 28 cstx.gov/seniors 1 979.764.6371. 29 30 31 Southwood Community Center '_ Li tic®rialcreatrnn tee ter. OtherQx OiFacilities 22 2 9:30a I Chair Exercise Birthday-irma Romero 3 3 3 10:00a 1 Transitions of Life 10:00a I Interim Health Care:Sensory 12:00p I Sit&Fit Changes I— 1:30p 1 Line Dancing 1:30p 1 Bluegrass Jam Session 4 4 4 5 CITY FACILITIES CLOSED CITY FACILITIES CLOSED Happy 4h of Julyl 5 S S 9:30a 1 42 Dominoes 9:30a 1 Bible study 12:00p 1 Sit&Fit 6 6 6 9:003 1 Bridge 8:30a I Games Li- 10:003 1 Line Dancing 10:003 I Line Dancing 12:OOp I Game Day 9 9 9 ® z 1:O0p I Learn a New Craft with 9:30a 1 Sit&Fit 2 Southern Care Hospice 10:00a I Movie 10 10 10 10:OOa I Transitions of Life 8:30-9:45a 1 Continental Breakfast 1-'112:OOp 1 Sit&Fit 10:OOa I Interim Healthcare-Asthma& 1:30p 1 Line Dancing Allergy 1:30p 1 Bluegrass Jam Session Southwood Community Center Lincoln Recreation Center„ O her Faciliti 11 11 11 10:OOa I Brain Games—Keep the 9:30a I Sit&Be Fit 9:OOa I Computer Club for brain active!A presentation by 10:OOa I AgriLife Nutrition Education Seniors at Carter's Creek Brazos County Health Department Training Room:How to maintain your computer 12 12 12 9:30a I 42 Dominoes 9:30a I Monthly Lunch Out-Conroe's 12:00p I Sit&Fit Crazy Pizza 13 13 13 9:00a I Bridge 8:30-11:OOa I Games:SkipBo, RSVP due for Exploring Ec 10:00a I Line Dancing Dominos,Bidwhiz/Spades History Lunch Lecture and u" 1:00p I Chicken Foot with Home 10:00a I Beginning Line Dancing Shuttle 1979.764.6351 or Instead Senior Care kkelbly@cstx.gov Birthday(14)-Doris Voss 16 16 16 ® 9:30a I Sit&Fit 2 10:OOa I Movie&Snacks 17 17 17 LI, 12:OOp I Sit&Fit Field Trip-Cameron Park&Zoo Waco p_ 1:30p I Line Dancing 1:30p 1 Bluegrass Jam Session 1g 18 18 9:30a I Genealogy Computer 9:30a I Sit&Fit 11:30a 1 Exploring History ca User Group 11:0Oa j Leave for Exploring History Lunch Lecture:Brazos River 11:OOa I Shuttle for Exploring History Lunch Lecture History&a Levee Lunch Lecture 19 19 19 9:30a 42 Dominoes 9:15a I Sing-a-Long 12:O0p I Sit&Fit 9:30a I Bible study 1:OOp I Movie,"Midnight in Paris"& Popcorn 20 20 20 9:O0a 1 Bridge 10:OOa I Stretching&Line Dancing 10:00a I Line Dancing 10:30a I Bingo 12:OOp I Game Day 1:OOp I Bingo&Birthday Celebration z 23 23 23 ® 9:30a 1 Chair Stretching 24 24 24 9:00a I Computer Class 102 Trip-Dilorio Farms&Roadside Market, Lu 10:45a I Computer Class 101 Hempstead I— 12:0Op I Sit&Fit 1:30p I Line Dancing 1:30p I Bluegrass Jam Session Southwood Community Center Lincoln Recreation Center Other Facilities 25 25 25 10:OOa 1 Casino Day& 9:30a I Sit&Fit • Luncheon with Physicians • Home Medical • Equipment& Comfort Keepers 26 26 26 n 9:OOa I Computer Class 102 9:15a I Bible study • 9:30a 142 Dominoes 10:45a I Computer Class 101 27 27 27 9:OOa I Bridge July Birthday Celebration! 10:OOa ] Line Dancing 10:00a I Beginning Line Dance 11:OOa I Birthday Lunch Birthday(28)-James Williams 30 30 30 Z 10:00a 1 Senior Advisory Committee Meeting 31 31 31 9:OOa I Computer Class 102 10:45a I Computer Class 101 12:OOp I Sit&Fit 1:30p I Line Dancing 1:30p I Bluegrass Jam Session BOLD text symbolizes a PAID Xtra Program E Register at rectrac.cstx.gov � r YOUR CALENDARS , joitz __ NEW!!! BLUEGRASS JAM SESSION FOR OLDER ADULTS 11 Tuesdays,July 3,10,17,24&31 I 1:30-2:30 p.m. SOUTHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER: Dust off your string instruments and join us every Tuesday afternoon in July for some"pickin and griffin"!All experience levels are welcome.For more information call 979.764.6371 or email mrodgerscstx.gay. CASINO DAY AND LUNCHEON Wednesday,July 25 1 10 a.m.—2 p.m.I Free SOUTHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER: Enjoy lunch and casino style games.For more information call 979.764.6371 or email mrodgers@cstx.gov. AARP DRIVER SAFETY COURSE Wednesday,August 8 I 10 a.m.—3 p.m. SOUTHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER: AARP members pay$12 others$14.For all licensed drivers ages 50+. Pay at the door. To register,call 979.764.6371 or email mrodgers@cstx.gov. SUMMER SELLA-BRATION SHOW Saturday,Aug.18 10 n.m.—3 p.m.I Free admission/parking COLLEGE STATION CONFERENCE CENTER: Enjoy a day of shopping!If you would like to display and sell your f arts,crafts,products and etc.,you can download a vendor application from erencecenter For more information call 979.764.3720 or email ccstaff@csbcgov• ICE CREAM SOCIAL WITH THE COLLEGE STATION FIRE DEPARTMENT Wednesday,Aug.29 1 p.m.I Free SOUTHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER: Enjoy ice cream and learn helpful tips on fire safety yourhome. For more information call 979.764.6371 or email mrodgers@cstx.gov. RECIPE OF THE MONTH Submit your recipe to Marti Rodgers at 979.764.6371 or nirodgers@cstx.goIL MAY POTLUCK FAVORITE From the Kitchen of Ruthie M. Hardy Retiree TAMU Food Services Using left-over meat(beef,sausage or pork,about a pound)cut in small cubes INGREDIENTS DIRECTIONS 1 jar or can(1 lb)of Sauer Kraut -Cut onions and peppers 1 bunch of green onions or chalets Saute drained Sauer Kraut in bacon fat, 1-2 jalapetio or serrano peppers butter or oil until it looks good 1 red bell pepper(for color) -Add left-over meat,stir well -Serve with garlic bread 400 Serves 3-5 - - - - • =