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Veterans Park and Athletic complex
Water Oak
Quercus Nigra
Circumference: 195 inches
Average crown spread: 70 feet
Height: 70 feet
State champion Water Oak is 340 points. The
VPAC tree has 283 points, putting it at the number
seven Water Oak in the State of Texas
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
Veterans Park and Athletic Complex
Phase II Dedication Ceremony
and
Arbor Day Celebration
l Friday, April 27 2007
11:30 am
3101 Harvey Road
College Station, TX.
Pete Smith, Texas Forest Service
As part of the Big Event 2007, A &M volunteers with supervision of College Station Forestry,
planted donated trees at Ve3erans Park and Athletic Complex.
Veterans Park and Athletic Complex
Phase II Dedication
and
Arbor Day Celebration
Friday, April 27th, 2007
11:30 AM
Program
Entertainment provided by ....................................... ............................... Nunotes Quartet
This pavilion is dedicated to the memory of
JAMES E. "JIM" HOLSTER
April 11, 1946 - May 27, 2006
Jim Holster was a 42 year resident of College Station. He practiced architecture for over 35 years in
the Brazos Valley. Jim established Holster & Associates in 1977. His more than 1200 architectural
contributions can be seen throughout the Brazos Valley, Texas and Oklahoma. This pavilion was one
of his last creations.
Welcome and Introduction ............................................ ............................... Steve Beachy,
Director, College Station Parks & Recreation
Jim served our country as a commissioned officer in the US Army, entering in 1969 and achieving the
rank of Captain before ending his commission in 1980.
The National Anthem & America the Beautiful ........ ............................... Nunotes Quartet
Arbor Day Program ................................................. ............................... Laura Tankersley,
Executive Director, Keep Brazos Beautiful, Inc.
Veterans Park & Athletic Complex Phase II .................... ............................... Ric Ploeger,
Assistant Director, Parks and Recreation
Jim Holster Recognition ................................................ ............................... Jesse Holster
American Mile History Trail Ribbon Cutting ................ Historic Preservation Committee
& BCS Chamber of Commerce
On -site Tours:
"Richard Carter Oak" ......................................... ............................... Ross Albrecht,
Urban Landscaping and Forestry Superintendent
"The Pentagon" & "Old Glory Softball Complex " ............................ Peter Lamont,
Recreation Superintendent
"The American Mile" ........................................... ............................... David Wood,
Park Planner
Hot dogs, chips, cookies and drinks will be served following the ceremony.
CITY COUNCIL
Ron Silvia, Mayor
Ben White, Mayor Pro Tem.
John Happ, Jr.
Ron Gay
Lynn McIlhaney
Dave Ruesink
Chris Scotti
Susan Lancaster
Nancy Berry
Glenn Brown, City Manager
Terry Childers, Deputy City Manager
Kathy Merrill, Assistant City Manager
Steve Beachy, Director of Parks & Recreation
O'Malley Engineers - Civil Engineer
Holster & Associates - Architect
Peter Vanecek - Landscape Architect
JaCody Construction - General Contractor
Robert Krupa - Construction Superintendent
Eric Ploeger - Project Manager
Jerry Jones - Quality Control
Parks & Recreation Board
Jodi Warner, Chair
John Crompton
Harry Green
Gary Erwin
Kathleen Ireland
Gary Thomas
Joan Perry
Shawn Rhodes
Jody Ford
Glenn Schroeder
Carol Blaschke
Jim was a good man, compassionate friend, skillful mentor and talented architect. He is greatly missed
by all who knew him.
THE AMERICAN MILE
240 Years of History
The American Mile provides an interesting lesson in local, state, national and international history on a specially designed one-
mile walking path. Beginning with 1776, the year of America's birth, you will find an engraved band every 20 feet inscribed with
significant historical events for that year.
When completed, the walk will include events from 1776 through the first half of the 21st Century. This walk provides a unique
educational experience for local residents and visitors to our community. This walk connects to the Lynn Stuart Pathway and the
Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial located in the park.
Welcome to the American Mile Historical Walk
A volunteer committee of citizens, under the direction of the College Station Historic Preservation Committee, learned much
about our history while researching and choosing nearly 700 events for inclusion on the American Mile. The project lasted 8
months and involved the following community members:
Thomas H. Taylor, Chair
Anne Boykin
Calvin C. Boykin
Jerry C. Cooper
Katie Elrod
Wm. T. (Bill) Harper
Ann Weaver Hart
Janette Hedge
Hillary Jessup
William B. Lancaster
Neal Nutall
Regina Opersteny
Arsenio Rodrigues
Julie Schultz
Dipankar Sen
Betty Stetz
David Wood
Joanna L. Yeager
Lou Zaeske
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2U4ae4,t, Arbor Day was first observed in Nebraska in 1872; and,
7/4mU, Temple, Texas first proposed an Arbor Day resolution in 1889, resulting in the
2U`tezead, Keep Brazos Beautiful — in partnership with the College Station and Bryan
Parks Departments, many donors, and volunteers from A &M's Big Event —
donated and planted 43 Memorial TREES at Veteran's Memorial Park and at
Jack and Dorothy Miller Park in College Station, as well as in Astin Park, Sue
Haswell Memorial Park and at the Brazos Center in Bryan, to honor and
memorialize special loved ones.
NOW, THEREFORE I, Ron Silvia, as Mayor of the City of College Station, and 1, Ernie
Wentrcek, as Mayor of the City of Bryan, and I Randy Sims, as Brazos County Judge, hereby
proclaim April 27, 2007, as:
BRAZOS COUNTY ARBOR DAY
CITY OF COLLEGE.STATION CITY OF BRYAN
( Ro io"F, ayor ^� Ernie Wentrcek, Mayor
A .living dkinory of.. .
Ed King;
Donors: The CFL Kids and their Friends & Families
One Live Oak Tree was planted at the Brazos Center
Bryan
K 10Iti_ 1
Bettye (Kahan) & Clinton Matcek
Donor: Dena Kahan
One Live Oak Tree was planted in Astin Recreational Park
KBB 2006 Board of Directors
In honor of their service to our community
Donor: Keep Brazos Beautiful
One Cedar Elm Tree has been planted in Astin Recreational Park
A moving ddemory of.. .
Baby Allan Neil Breeding
Donor: Ned & Donna Tankersley
One Crape Myrtle Tree was planted in Astin Recreational Park
Baby Girl "Nina Levone Kistner Formhals"
Donor: Judy Roth
One Flowering Pear Tree was planted in Astin Recreational Park
Sam Rowland
Donor: Bryan Rotary Club, Charley Bankston, Heidi Boas, Morris
Gelber, Stephanie George, Dick Haddox, Ronald & Kay Hale, Phil
Jordan, Rod Keith, Charles Lewis & Neeley Lewis and
Laura Tankersley
A Grove of ten Live Oak Trees were planted in Astin Recreational Park
John Rogers
Donor: Keep Brazos Beautiful Board of Directors
In memory of his loyal service as KBB President
One Live Oak Tree was planted in Astin Recreational Park
Oliver Charles McCartney
Donor: Sherry McCartney
One Flowering Pear Tree was planted in Sue Haswell Park
Mrs. Thelma Lipsitz
Donor: Jerry & Kay Gritter
One Water Oak Tree was planted in Astin Recreational Park
Marjorie Morris
Donor: The Evening Garden Club
One Water Oak Tree was planted in Astin Recreational Park
Tom Hollemon
Donor: Ned & Donna Tankersley
One Live Oak Tree was planted in Astin Recreational Park
Bonnie Schill
Donor: Ned & Donna Tankersley
One Live Oak Tree was planted in Astin Recreational Park
A A ving Memory of.. .
Our Unborn Baby
Donors: Elvira & Lawrence St. John
One Flowering Pear Tree was planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
Ernest & Viola Sebesta
Donors: Minnie & Arnold Folterman
One Water Oak Tree was planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
Miles Wilson
Donor: Elizabeth Boenig
• Grove of 7 Live Oak Trees were planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
Sammy Wood
Donors: Iris Brune & The Jahnke Family
One Live Oak Tree was planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
William M. Warren
Donor: Carolyn G. Warren
One Live Oak Tree was planted in Jack & Dorothy Miller Park
Kirk T. Farmer
Donors: Texas Transportation Institute
• Grove of seven of the following trees: Live Oak Tree, Red Bud Tree,
Water Oak Tree, Crape Myrtle, Chinese Pistache, Flowering Pear and
Cedar Elm Tree were planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
A ,.Xonor of...
Ted Hazen
In recognition of his receiving the "KBB Good Neighbor" Award
Donor: Blyth, Teddy, Dave & Families
One Live Oak Tree was planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
KBB 2006 Board of Directors
In honor of their service to our community
Donor: Keep Brazos Beautiful
One Cedar Elm Tree has been planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
Steve Beachy
In honor of his service as College Station Parks Director
Donor: Keep Brazos Beautiful
One Live Oak Tree has been planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
Jim Holster
In honor of his service to College Station Parks
Donor: College Station Parks & Recreation Department
One Live Oak Tree has been planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
1
't
KEEP
BRAZOS
BEAUTIFUL
For every ton of new wood that grows, about 1.5 tons of CO2 is removed
from the air and 1.07 tons of life - giving oxygen is produced. During a
50 -year life span, one tree will generate $30,000 in oxygen, recycle
$35,000 worth of water, and clean up $60,000 worth of air pollution for
a $125,000 total value per tree without including any other values!
Brazos County College Station
state enacting a law designating the last Friday in April as Texas Arbor Day;
and,
'LUlwwad,
Arbor Day is now observed across the nation and around the world; and,
ZUlieaead,
Trees reduce the erosion of our precious topsoil by wind and water, cut heating
and cooling costs, moderate temperatures, clean the air, produce oxygen and
provide habitat for wildlife; and,
2Uli WW,
Trees are a renewable resource, giving us wood for our homes, fuel for our fires,
paper and countless other wood products; additionally, they enhance property
values and economic vitality, and beautify our community; and,
70ewad,
The City of College Station has been a Tree City USA for 17 years, while the
City of Bryan has been for 19 years — both showing commitments to a
comprehensive, urban, community tree care program; and,
2Ul Wad,
Texas A &M University's RePlant organization donated and planted 250 trees at
Bryan's Tiffany Park, Sadie Thomas Park and Oakwood Cemetery; and,
2U`tezead, Keep Brazos Beautiful — in partnership with the College Station and Bryan
Parks Departments, many donors, and volunteers from A &M's Big Event —
donated and planted 43 Memorial TREES at Veteran's Memorial Park and at
Jack and Dorothy Miller Park in College Station, as well as in Astin Park, Sue
Haswell Memorial Park and at the Brazos Center in Bryan, to honor and
memorialize special loved ones.
NOW, THEREFORE I, Ron Silvia, as Mayor of the City of College Station, and 1, Ernie
Wentrcek, as Mayor of the City of Bryan, and I Randy Sims, as Brazos County Judge, hereby
proclaim April 27, 2007, as:
BRAZOS COUNTY ARBOR DAY
CITY OF COLLEGE.STATION CITY OF BRYAN
( Ro io"F, ayor ^� Ernie Wentrcek, Mayor
A .living dkinory of.. .
Ed King;
Donors: The CFL Kids and their Friends & Families
One Live Oak Tree was planted at the Brazos Center
Bryan
K 10Iti_ 1
Bettye (Kahan) & Clinton Matcek
Donor: Dena Kahan
One Live Oak Tree was planted in Astin Recreational Park
KBB 2006 Board of Directors
In honor of their service to our community
Donor: Keep Brazos Beautiful
One Cedar Elm Tree has been planted in Astin Recreational Park
A moving ddemory of.. .
Baby Allan Neil Breeding
Donor: Ned & Donna Tankersley
One Crape Myrtle Tree was planted in Astin Recreational Park
Baby Girl "Nina Levone Kistner Formhals"
Donor: Judy Roth
One Flowering Pear Tree was planted in Astin Recreational Park
Sam Rowland
Donor: Bryan Rotary Club, Charley Bankston, Heidi Boas, Morris
Gelber, Stephanie George, Dick Haddox, Ronald & Kay Hale, Phil
Jordan, Rod Keith, Charles Lewis & Neeley Lewis and
Laura Tankersley
A Grove of ten Live Oak Trees were planted in Astin Recreational Park
John Rogers
Donor: Keep Brazos Beautiful Board of Directors
In memory of his loyal service as KBB President
One Live Oak Tree was planted in Astin Recreational Park
Oliver Charles McCartney
Donor: Sherry McCartney
One Flowering Pear Tree was planted in Sue Haswell Park
Mrs. Thelma Lipsitz
Donor: Jerry & Kay Gritter
One Water Oak Tree was planted in Astin Recreational Park
Marjorie Morris
Donor: The Evening Garden Club
One Water Oak Tree was planted in Astin Recreational Park
Tom Hollemon
Donor: Ned & Donna Tankersley
One Live Oak Tree was planted in Astin Recreational Park
Bonnie Schill
Donor: Ned & Donna Tankersley
One Live Oak Tree was planted in Astin Recreational Park
A A ving Memory of.. .
Our Unborn Baby
Donors: Elvira & Lawrence St. John
One Flowering Pear Tree was planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
Ernest & Viola Sebesta
Donors: Minnie & Arnold Folterman
One Water Oak Tree was planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
Miles Wilson
Donor: Elizabeth Boenig
• Grove of 7 Live Oak Trees were planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
Sammy Wood
Donors: Iris Brune & The Jahnke Family
One Live Oak Tree was planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
William M. Warren
Donor: Carolyn G. Warren
One Live Oak Tree was planted in Jack & Dorothy Miller Park
Kirk T. Farmer
Donors: Texas Transportation Institute
• Grove of seven of the following trees: Live Oak Tree, Red Bud Tree,
Water Oak Tree, Crape Myrtle, Chinese Pistache, Flowering Pear and
Cedar Elm Tree were planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
A ,.Xonor of...
Ted Hazen
In recognition of his receiving the "KBB Good Neighbor" Award
Donor: Blyth, Teddy, Dave & Families
One Live Oak Tree was planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
KBB 2006 Board of Directors
In honor of their service to our community
Donor: Keep Brazos Beautiful
One Cedar Elm Tree has been planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
Steve Beachy
In honor of his service as College Station Parks Director
Donor: Keep Brazos Beautiful
One Live Oak Tree has been planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
Jim Holster
In honor of his service to College Station Parks
Donor: College Station Parks & Recreation Department
One Live Oak Tree has been planted in Veteran's Memorial Park
1
't
KEEP
BRAZOS
BEAUTIFUL
For every ton of new wood that grows, about 1.5 tons of CO2 is removed
from the air and 1.07 tons of life - giving oxygen is produced. During a
50 -year life span, one tree will generate $30,000 in oxygen, recycle
$35,000 worth of water, and clean up $60,000 worth of air pollution for
a $125,000 total value per tree without including any other values!
Brazos County College Station