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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLincoln Center, An Aid to College StationLincoln Center, An Aid to College Station Lincoln Center, Holleman and Eleanor Streets in College Sta- tion, is open daily Monday throu- gh Friday from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon for crafts; 1:00 P.M. through 5:00 P.M, for table games, individual, dual and team sports, low organized ga- mes, storytelling, reading, con- tests; 6:00 through 9,00 P.M. for individual, dual and team sports, table games and spec- ial events. The program is flexible so if you have an idea for a good activity come on over and tell us about it. The craft program is for everyone four years of age and older, children, teens and adu- lts. The afternoon program is for all ages four years and older. The evening program is for teens and adults and some pre -teen activities. Volunteers are needed during all sessions to help with var- ious programs. Anyone inier- all douationsare tax deductible. ested in volunteering to help Miss Beverly Barnes is ser - with the Lincoln Center Pro- ving as the volunteer director gram should contact Dr. Mar- of the center. Oter super - ion L. Clarke, Recreation and visors in the Program are: Parks Department, Texas A&M Stephanie Skeeler, Richard Univer..ai•y: Phone BA;i; 411. Puge, Bill Smith and Morris Supervisors of the Lincoln Center Program arevolunteers from the Recreation and Parks Department of Texas A&M Uni- versity. The equipment andop- eration funds are provided by the College Station Recreation Council and donations. Any- one wishing to donate funds and or equipment should con- tact Dr. Marion L. Clarke. Equipment needed: fans, air conditioners, ping pong ta- bles, pool table, tables, chairs, table games, craft supplies, roller skates, bats, balls, pop machine, refrigerator, freezer, etc. This is a non-profit com� munity service organization and Samford, all of whom are stu- dents in the Recreation and Parks Department at Texas A&M University. Other volun- teers from the community and Texas A&M University include: Mrs. Jean Mathews, dance: Mrs. Morris Samford, reading: Robert Brown. There is no charge for most activities. Everyone is wel- come to participate. If you want to have a barrel of fun, come over to Lincoln Center.