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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBonfire Memorial Plaques 2000 Kelley Cole, (979) 764 -3768 Public Communications & Marketing Manager City of College Station Lane Stephenson, (979) 845 -4662 Deputy Director Texas A &M University Relations November 10, 2000 For Immediate Release City of College Station and Texas A &M University To Dedicate Bonfire Memorial Plaques The City of College Station and Texas A &M University will dedicate two Bonfire Memorials at a ceremony in Brison Park, 400 Dexter Drive in College Station, just south of the Texas A &M campus, on Saturday, November 18 at 2:00 p.m. In case of rain, the alternate location will be Rudder Auditorium on the Texas A &M University campus. The City of College Station's Bonfire Memorial consists of one large memorial plaque to be placed within Brison Park and the "Twelve Poles of Light," 12 antique lamp posts, each fitted with a cast aluminum plaque dedicated to one of the Aggies killed in the Bonfire tragedy. (see attached map for light pole locations within Brison Park) Texas A &M University's Bonfire Memorial is a wooden plaque with a maroon and white ribbon with the names of the 12 Aggies who died. Following the ceremony, this plaque will be temporarily housed in the Memorial Student Center until a permanent location is determined. The ceremony will be led by Royce Hickman, President -CEO of the B /CS Chamber of Commerce and former President of the Texas A &M Association of Former Students. College Station Councilman Dennis Maloney will present the City's memorial to the families of the 12 Aggies with the unveiling of the memorial by Tim Kerlee, Sr., father of one of the Aggies who perished. Presentation of Texas A &M University's memorial will be given by Forrest Lane, Texas A &M Student Body President. Free public parking will be provided at Olsen Field on the Texas A &M campus with shuttle bus service to the appropriate ceremony location from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Buses will resume operation after the ceremony to return attendees to Olsen Field from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Special event parking will be in place during the ceremony in the area bordered on the north by George Bush Drive, the south by Park Place, the east by Lee Avenue and the west by Fairview Avenue. "No Parking Areas" are marked with a distinctive sign and apply to one side of each street in the affected area. # ## Pam Springfield - Re: text for bonfire memorial Page 1 From: David Gerling To: Deborah Jasek; Shawn B. Carlson Date: 5/16/00 11:33AM Subject: Re: text for bonfire memorial We have about a six -weeks turn around for plaque castings. We need to keep this in mind when selecting the text and dedication date. »> "Shawn B. Carlson" <scarlson @tca.net> 05/15/00 11:58AM »> David and Debbie: I just talked to Syliva Grider and asked her if she would be willing to write the text for the bonfire memorial at Brison Park. She said yes. She will, however, be out of the country through July 18th so wouldn't be able to do it until after that. I think the September meeting would be the soonest we could review something from her. Does that sound OK to you? Shawn Shawn B. Carlson, Ph.D. Historic Sites Research P.O. Box 2207 College Station, TX 77841 Tel /Fax 409/694 -1522 hi xI W. t The Brison Park Bonfire /Wemor/al Lights When the Aggie Bonfire collapsed on November 18, 1999, killing twelve Aggies and injuring scores more, the City of College Station emergency units were among the first on the scene. In the dreadful days that followed, the whole city grieved. To celebrate the lives of those twelve fallen Aggies and to recognize their undying Aggie spirit, the City of College Station dedicates the twelve streetlights in Brison Park to their memory. Jerry Don Self Timothy Doran I('erlee, Jr. Lucas John Kimmel Christopher Lee Heard Christopher D. Breen Jeremy Richard Frampton Michael Stephen Eubanks Chad Anthony Powell Nathan Scott best Bryan Allan McClain Jamie Lynn Hand Miranda Denise Adams is a � _4Ae � l� 9' , �U o 1:3 •N