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City of College Station Government:
t City of College Station was incorporated in
19313. It is a home -rule city and operates un-
N , der the council - manager form of government.
The nmayor and Six council members are
elected at -large by place, in city -wide elec-
tions; terms of office run for two years.
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Anne Hazen
Council Member,
Place 6
BE HAPPIER • 13 iCrt Fami[ unity F,e t
take care of latch key children • reduce Ulletrit
I"CREASE COMMUNICATIt3N SKILLS
f diminish chance of disease - bssiles �eeifl- _ t.s essa
reduce Stress - ,promote sensitivity to cultural diversity
L11min2Nt4- - INCREASE COMMUNITY PRIDE - R'aducE; Crime
provide Safe places to pla - g G-eez-ar-s re� • lower health care costs
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MEET FRiF.Nn.% - educate children and adults - RELAX
KEEP BUSINESS FROM LEAVING - Elevate Personal Growth
strengthen neighborhood involvement - co -q— Zo—d— - provide Child cargw
BOOST ECONOMV • C ,..e - inure ease tou rism
bet ldst-rvrsg botfie.. - increase property value - attract new business 1,
Preserve plant and animal wildlife - instill tca"twn
e live longer . create memories • PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT
CLEAN Al R AND WATER - &ux- t eexfalostee P 'tom •look better
4,6,,44 - decrease insurance premiums - CO N - 1 7 110 1 - W E I G HT
OFFER PLACE FOR SOCIAL INTERACTION - disnistish gartg Viof"JCe
TEACH VITAL. (LIFE SKILLS - ;rte' m�e txzerre ,tom e4c is v u4te ...
What is happening in College Station?
Watch the KBTX morning show as City representatives appear as guest hosts on Mondays throughout the year.
Read your monthly Utility Bill Inserts for information on current City issues and activities.
Stay in touch with City Council agendas and reports and the latest press releases on our home page at
http: / /www.ci.col lege- station.tx.us under What's Hot and the Press Release button.
City Council agendas can also be seen on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month in the Eagle.
Tune in to the government cable television access channel number 19 for 24 hours of City of College Station /CSISD
information, alternating every 30 minutes. Information includes job postings, meeting agendas and reports, special
event activities and much more.
Get information on the City and CSISD through the Brazos Valley Area Wide Phone Book voicing system at
268 -0378. Check out your Brazos Valley Area Wide Phone Book for more details.
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Tune in to WTAW between 8:00 and 8:15 a.m. every Friday morning.
Meetings:
The city Council
meets on the 2nd and
4th Thursday at 6 pm
in the College Station
City Hall. Council
meetings are open to
the public.
Lynn Mcllhaney
Tom Brymer
Mayor
City Manager
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Anne Hazen
Council Member,
Place 6
BE HAPPIER • 13 iCrt Fami[ unity F,e t
take care of latch key children • reduce Ulletrit
I"CREASE COMMUNICATIt3N SKILLS
f diminish chance of disease - bssiles �eeifl- _ t.s essa
reduce Stress - ,promote sensitivity to cultural diversity
L11min2Nt4- - INCREASE COMMUNITY PRIDE - R'aducE; Crime
provide Safe places to pla - g G-eez-ar-s re� • lower health care costs
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MEET FRiF.Nn.% - educate children and adults - RELAX
KEEP BUSINESS FROM LEAVING - Elevate Personal Growth
strengthen neighborhood involvement - co -q— Zo—d— - provide Child cargw
BOOST ECONOMV • C ,..e - inure ease tou rism
bet ldst-rvrsg botfie.. - increase property value - attract new business 1,
Preserve plant and animal wildlife - instill tca"twn
e live longer . create memories • PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT
CLEAN Al R AND WATER - &ux- t eexfalostee P 'tom •look better
4,6,,44 - decrease insurance premiums - CO N - 1 7 110 1 - W E I G HT
OFFER PLACE FOR SOCIAL INTERACTION - disnistish gartg Viof"JCe
TEACH VITAL. (LIFE SKILLS - ;rte' m�e txzerre ,tom e4c is v u4te ...
What is happening in College Station?
Watch the KBTX morning show as City representatives appear as guest hosts on Mondays throughout the year.
Read your monthly Utility Bill Inserts for information on current City issues and activities.
Stay in touch with City Council agendas and reports and the latest press releases on our home page at
http: / /www.ci.col lege- station.tx.us under What's Hot and the Press Release button.
City Council agendas can also be seen on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month in the Eagle.
Tune in to the government cable television access channel number 19 for 24 hours of City of College Station /CSISD
information, alternating every 30 minutes. Information includes job postings, meeting agendas and reports, special
event activities and much more.
Get information on the City and CSISD through the Brazos Valley Area Wide Phone Book voicing system at
268 -0378. Check out your Brazos Valley Area Wide Phone Book for more details.
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Tune in to WTAW between 8:00 and 8:15 a.m. every Friday morning.
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Emergencies (Fire, Ambulance, Police) .......................... ............................911
Abandoned /Junk Vehicles ........... ...............................
.......................764 -3600
Accessory Structures ..................... ...............................
.......................764 -3 741
After Hours Water, Sewer, Electricity and Streets
...... .......................764 -3638
Animals at Largeor in Attic ........... ...............................
.......................764 -3600
AnimalLicenses ............................. ...............................
.......................775 -5755
Athletic Field Reservations ............ ...............................
.......................764 -3486
Auctions, City Merchandise ......... ...............................
.......................764 -3823
Bike Identification ......................... ...............................
.......................764 -3536
Birth /Death Certificates .................. ...............................
.......................764 -3541
Building Inspection, Permits .......... ...............................
.......................764 -3741
Building Setbacks .......................... ...............................
.......................764 -3570
BurningTrash ................................. ...............................
.......................764 -3700
Home, Business Security Survey .... ...............................
........................764 -3611
Carnival, Circus, Parade Perm its .......................................................
764 -3 741
Chemical Spills .......................................................
............................... .........911
City Council Information ... ...............................
.......................764 -3570
Commercial Signs ............. ...............................
.......................764 -3570
Concession Stand Permits . ...............................
.......................361 -4450
Citizen Complaints ........... ...............................
.......................764 -3510
Damaged Curbs and Gutters .............................
.......................764 -3692
Demographic Information ... ...............................
.......................764 -3570
Dogs Barking ....................... ...............................
.......................764 -3600
Dumpsters Not Collected .... ...............................
.......................764 -3690
Easement Locations .............. ...............................
.......................764 -3570
Electrical Lines Down .................... ...............................
.......................764 -3638
Electrical Outages .......................... ...............................
.......................764 -3638
Electric Permits ..................... ...............................
.......................764 -3741
Emergency Management ............ ...............................
.......................764 -6210
Employment Jobline .......... ...............................
.......................764 -3704
Exotic Animals ................... ............................... .......................764 -3600
Fence Regulations ................ ...............................
.......................764 -3741
Field Status after 4 p.m.
-3638
Ad u l t Softba I I ................. ...............................
....................... 764-3732
Youth Soccer ................. ............................... .......................764 -3749
Jr. GirlsSoftball ............... ...............................
.......................764 -3749
Little League .................. ...............................
.......................764 -3644
Fire Hydrants ................................. ............................... .......................764 -3638
Fire Safety Classes ......................... ...............................
.......................764 -3700
Fire Safety Surveys ............ ...............................
.......................764 -3700
Fireworks........................ ...............................
............................764 -3700
First Aid Information ............ ...............................
.......................764 -3700
Flooding Problems ............... ...............................
.......................764 -3692
Garbage Container Requests ............................... .......................764 -3690
Gas Leak Emergency ...... ............................... ...........................911,
775-8416
Hazardous Chemicals ........... ...............................
.......................764 -3700
Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS) .......................(713)
229 -2590
Immunizations for Children ..............................
.......................361 -4450
Landfi I I Use ................................... ...............................
.......................690 -0780
Landscape Regulations ................ ............................... .......................764 -3570
Library ............................................ ............................... .......................764
-3416
Liens on Property .............. ............................... .......................361
-4480
Lights in Parks (on /off) ........ ............................... .......................764
-3411
Litter in Parks .................... ............................... .......................764
-3411
Litter in Streets .................. ............................... .......................764
-3690
Manhole Cover Missing ..... ............................... .......................764
-3638
Meals on Wheels (Senior Citizens) ..................... .......................823
-2203
Meeting Rooms for Rent .... ............................... .......................764
-3720
Mobile Home Move In & Connections ..................... .......................764
-3535
Municipal Court Pleas, Fines ....... ............................... .......................764
-3683
Neighborhood Crime Watch ........ ............................... .......................764
-3611
Neighborhood Services ............... ............................... .......................
764 -6262
Ordinances........................................ ............................... .......................764
-3541
Parking in Fire Lanes ...................... ............................... .......................764
-3705
Passports......................................... ............................... .......................775
-7400
Plumbing Permits ............................. ............................... .......................764
-3741
Pol I ing Places ................................. ............................... .......................764
-3541
Pollution (Air, Water, Noise) ........ ............................... .......................764
-3769
Poor Street Drainage ..................... ............................... .......................764
-3692
Potholes in Streets ........................ ............................... .......................764
- 3692
Power Fai l ure ................................ ............................... .......................764
-3638
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Purchasing and Vendor Information .......................... .......................764
-3823
Property Evaluation ...................... ............................... .......................774
-4100
Property Taxes, Ownership ......... ............................... .......................361
-4480
Rabies............................................. ............................... .......................764
-3600
Restaurant Unsanitary Conditions .............................. .......................361 -4450
Rodent Control .............................. ............................... .......................361 -4450
SeniorCitizen Information .......... ............................... .......................822
-6873
Sewer Problems ...............
.764 -3638
Sewer System Information .......... ............................... .......................764
-3656
Sprinkler Permits ............................ ............................... .......................764
-3769
Street Lights Repair ........................ ............................... .......................764
-3638
Street Signs Missing ....................... ............................... .......................764
-3794
Street Needs Sweeping .................. ............................... .......................764
-3692
StreetMaps ..................................... ............................... .......................260
-9898
Subdivision Regulations ............... ............................... .......................764
-3570
Swimming Pool Permits ................ ............................... .......................764
-3769
Traffic Signal Problems .................. ............................... .......................764
-3638
Trash Pickup .................................. ............................... .......................764
-3690
Utility Billing Information .............. ............................... .......................764
-3535
Vendors Permits (Itinerant, Temporary) ...................... .......................764
-3562
Water Problems ............................. ............................... .......................764
-3660
Water Quality Concerns ............... ............................... .......................764
-3660
WaterSystem Information ........... ............................... .......................764
-3656
Weeds............................................ ............................... .......................764
-3 769
Zoning Permits, Violations .......... ............................... .......................764
-3570
General Information on CityServices ......................... .......................764
-3500
City of College Station Home Page ...... http : / /www.ci.college- station.h.us
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DECEMBER 1999
FEBRUARY 2000
Millennium
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New Year's Eve Party
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1 2 3 4 5
r at the Millennium
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Headquarters,
Messina Hof "Gourmet Food
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13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Hilton Hotel Ballroom,
Month ", 1 - 30, 778 - 9463
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26 27 28 29 30 31
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27 28 29
693 -7500
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No Commercial
B R A Z O S VALLEY l 1 ' I c All Waste Collected
Waste Collection
M I L L E N N I U M ..
Except Recycling
NEW YEAR'S DAY
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.....19th Annual Texas Public
Pool Conference, Jan 4-9,764-3540,
www.tppc.org.....
Christmas Tree Recycling,
Texas Gallery, "Elaine Dove
9 am - 5 pm, Central Park
MSC Visual Arts Gallery
Regular Waste Services
& Jennifer Herzberg" Exhibit,
Exhibit "Lahib Jaddo ",
CSISD, Beginning of Fourth
Reception 5:30 pm,
Youth Basketball
through Feb 1, 845 -9251
City Offices Closed
Six Weeks
Ends Feb. 14, 696 -2787
Practice Begins
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Teen Advisory Board,
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
Conference Center Advisory
Board, 5:15 pm
Martin Luther King's Birthday
Christmas Tree Recycling,'"
Parks and Recreation
Historic Preservation
Celebration, 7 pm at Lincoln
Noon - 5 pm, Central Park
Board, 7 pm
Committee, 5:15 pm
Recreation Center, 764 -3779
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Swim, Tennis and Water
mixfr rni _ ,
Fitness Registration Begin for
Mat#nryat%, °
al Sessions, 8 am - 5 pm,
Central Park Office
MSC OPAS "The Music of
Andrew Lloyd Webber
WORLD RELIGION DAY
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TAMU & Blinn Classes Begin
7:30 pm, 845 -1234
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2 4 Education &
25 C.S. Little League
26
27 28 29
Girls Softball
Registration Begins,
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MSC OPAS "The Music of
Andrew Lloyd Webber"
Registration Begin M -F,
8 am - 5 pm, Central Park
361 -2396
Community Chamber
7:30 Pm, 845 -1234
Late Night Registration,
5 - 7 pm, Central Park Office,
Jan 24 -26
Concerts, American Chamber
Players, George Bush
Conference Center, 7:30 pm Texas ASA State Meeting,
S� pring Session I Tennis, Swim&
Water Fitness Classes Begin
i % Softball
RegisFration Begins,
696 -2787 Jan 29 -30, 764 -3636
Bridal Fair,,
Central Park, 8 am -5 pm
Teen Advisory Board,
Reed Arena, 1362 -733430
Senior AdvisoOy Board 10 Al
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
Brazos Val ley Boat & Sport Show, Brazos Center, 27 -30,822-0875
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I 8th ANNUALT T FISH-OUT
Bring the % , hole family to Thomas Pool on February 4,5,
6, and experience this unique family fishing event. Tho-
mas Pool will be filled with into Trout. Fishing
license is not required at this site.
SUNDAY MONDAY D.
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
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TX Association of Softball
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Support the City of
Officials Clinic 8am -5pm
College Station
Curbside
18th Annual Pool Trout Fish -out, Thoriii0
Recycling Program.
Aluminum /steel cans,
Brazos Valley Museum of Stage Center "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ?" 7:30 pm, 823 - 4297
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glass, plastic, and
Natural History "Art &
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newspaper /magazines
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Artifacts from Millennia Past" Historic Preservation
Fxhibit Opens, 776 - 2195 Committee, 5:15 pm Messina Hof Marriage of
the Port Tours, Feb. 5 -19,
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once a week, 764 -3690
Lincoln Recreation Center Celebrates African American History Month, 764 - 3779.... 778 -9463
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11 Adult & Girls 12
Spring Softball
Teen Advisory Board,
Registration Ends
Pool Trout Fish -out Ends
MSC Visual Arts Gallery
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
Brazos Valley Art League
Mee Region Winter
Meeting, Hilton
Exhibit "Phil Joanou ",
Feb 7 -Mar 1, 845 -9251
Conference Center Advisor Y
Around the World in 180
Days, 8:30 pm, MSC
"Sp ring
"S Juried Art Show" at OPAS Jr. "Fred Garbo
the Brazos Center, Inflatable Theatre ", 7 pm
Lincoln Center Advisory
Board, 5:15 pm
Rumours, 845 -1515
Feb 11 -18, 696 -2787 845 -1234
Brazos Valley Symphony
Orchestra "Magic of Movies"
Board, 5:30 pm, at
Parks and Recreation
Stage Center "Who's
Afraid of Virginia Woolf. ? 7:30 pm 823 -4297
4 pm, 696 -2787
Lincoln Center
Board, 7 pm
Junior League Bargain Blitz, Brazos Center, 774 -4759
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"See What Ya Got"
Tournament, 8 am Central
Park Softball Complex
Spring Softball Coaches `c
CSISD Staff Development/
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MSC Film Society "Seventh
Meeting, 6 pm, Central Park
Pavilion
Student Holiday
Annual Texas Film Festival ",
The Theatre Co. of B -CS "Heart of the Valley" 7 pm, 696 -2787
OPAS "Eliot Fisk,
Feb. 15 -19,
MSC Visual Arts Gallery
Guitarist" 845 -1234
VALENTINE'S DAY
845 -1515
Talk, 7:30 pm, 845 -9251
Stage Center "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ?" 7:30 pm 823 -4297
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Harambee Un Kickoff of official Faster Than Molasses"
24 25 B /Brazos Val ley 26
MSC 3rd Annual
Shakespeare Festival Begins,
Spring Softball Season
Begins, Central Park
-CS Fun Run, 8:30 am,
Festival, 7 pm Millennium Activities, Southwood Athletic Park
Rudder Tower, 845 -1515 10 am, Eastgate, 696 -2787
Ends Feb 26, 845 -1515
Aggieland Classic XIII Soccer
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Texas Gallery, Anna Marie
a m
Pavlik Exhib,
Girls S Softball Coaches Soul Food, Habitat for Humanity
Spring
P g 11 - 5 pm, Lincoln Garage Sale, 823 -7200
Tournament, Feb.
Feb 21 -March 27, 696 -2787
Teen Advisory Board,
Meeting, 6 pm Central Office Recreation Center, 764 -3779
693 -2521
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
Home Products & Garden Show, Brazos Center, 846 -1420
Texas Gallery, Anna Marie
The Theatre Co. of 6 -05-
CSISD Staff Development/
Student Holiday
Pavlik Exhibit, Opening Theatre Co. of B -CS Heart of the Val le 7
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"Heart of the Valley" 2 pm,
696 -2787
PRESIDENT'S DAY
CSISD, Beginning of
Fifth Six Weeks
Reception, 5:30 pm,
696 -2787 MSC OPAS "Romeo and Juliet" 7:30 pm, 845 -1234
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10 am, 764 -6371
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Spring Session ll,Tennis,
5 M I W I F S
5 M T W T F S
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Swim &Water Fitness
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The Theatre Co. of B -CS
"Heart of the Valle " 2 m,
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Spring Brea)
C ommunity Chamber
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Concerts, Moores Piano
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9 10 11 12 13 14 15
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 7 3 14 i 5 9 17 18
696 -2787
Quintet, Bush Conference
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19 20 21 2223 24 25 1 1 1
Sp ring Girls Softball Practices
S rin l
Center, 696 -2787 7:30 pm,
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
26 27 28 29 30 31
MSC OPAS "Romeo and..
Begin
30 31
Juliet" 2 pm, 845 -1234
TAMU International Week, Cultural
Display at MSC, 845 -1825
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FEBRUARY 2000
APRIL 200C1
home, large building
S M T W T F S
S M T W T F S
The Theatre Co. of B -CS "Heart
of the Valley" 7 pm, 696 -2787
or automobile and
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WEEK, 764- 6210....
avoid contact with all
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9 10 11 12 13 'f 4 15
TAMU International Buffet,
MSC OPAS "Spirit of the
metal S[IrifaCCS
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16 17 1 19 20 21 22
845 -1825 or 680 -8099
Dance" 7:30 pm, 845 - 1234'
27 28 29
23 24 25 26 27 28 39
TAMU International
764 -621 a.
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Historic Preservation
Talent Show, 845 -1825 or
Seniors Tour of Wildflowers,
Committee, 5:15 pm
680 -8099
764 -6371
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The Theatre Co. of 6 -CS
Adult Basketball
"Heart of the Valley" 2 pm,
and Volleyball Registration
696-2787
Begin, 8 am - 5 pm,
Brazos Valle
9rchestra
Central Park Office
Syymphony
Ma is of Hope ", 4 pm;
696 -2787
Lincoln Center Advisory
MSC Visual Arts Gallery
Around the World in 180
Coastal Conservation Assn.
Board, 5:30 m, at
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Exhibit, "Dion Laurent ",
Days, 8:30 m, MSC
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Banquet, Brazos Center,
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
Lincoln Center
Mar 6 -Apr 4. 845 -9251
Rumours, 845 -1515
779 -0420
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Spring Break .........
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Teen Advisory Board,
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
Brazos y
Valle Youth Charities
Mens Tournament, Lincoln
Recreation Center,
764 -3779
Conference Center Advisory
Board, 5:15 pm
Adult Basketball and
Volleyball Registration End ,
Parks and Recreation
Board, 7 pm
ST. PATRICK'S DAY
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golf Penn Strai ht Shot, Wo
tShot,
College Station Stroke Clinic
Creek Amphitheater
(offered to help swimmers,
capable of swimming the
5th Annual JV Softball
length of a 25 yard pool,
with technical aspects of
Tournament, Central,
Juried Art Show, March Bee Creek
each stroke ), Registration
Pa Begins, 8 Office - 5 pm, Central
American Guild of Organists
' Members' Recital ", A &M
24 -31, Brazos Center, OPAS "The Three Pigs"
778 -1253. 2 and 4 pm, 845 -1234
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United Methodist Church,
"Theatre Co. of B -CS "Midsummer Night's Dream"
FIRST DAY Of SPRING
MSC OPAS "The Barber of Seville" 7:30 pm, 845 -1234
7:30 pm, 696 -2787
7 pm, 696 -2787
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Hope Pregnancy Center
Dessert Extravaganza,
Brazos Center, 846 -1097
Theatre Co. of B -CS
Adult Volleyball
"Midsummer Night's Dream"
The Theatre Co. of B -CS
Games Begin
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7 pm, 696 -2787
"Midsummer Night's
Senior Advisory Board,
Teen Advisory Board,
Adult Basketball
College Station Stroke Clinic College Mation Pool
Dream" 2 pm, 696 -2787
10 am, 764 -6371
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
Games Begin
Registration Ends to Open!
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MARCH 2000
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MAY 2000
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Post Oak Bunny is Coming,
764 -0777
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Stroke Cl i n is
Practice Begins
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T e Theatre Co. of B -CS "Midsummer Night's Dream"
C.S. Little League Season
Begins,
696 -2787
7 pm, Apr 7 -9, PD Easter Egg Hunt,
"Sly
The Theatre Co. of B -CS
361 -2396
Stage
Center Fox" 7:30 pm, 823 -4297 George Bush Library,
"Midsummer Night's Dream"
2 pm, 696 -2787
Spring Session III, Tennis,
Swim & Water Fitness
Texas Gallery, Joshua Knight
764 -3573
C.S. Little League Opening
Ceremonies, 361 -2396 "Official Bluebonnet Festival
Classes Begin
Senior Tour of
Exhibit, Opening Reception,
of Texas", 409- 836 -6033
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
Lincoln Center Advisory
Wildflowers & Antique
Historic Preservation
5:30 pm, Ends May 8,
Noon Tunes, Palace Theater, e
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5tillcreek Count jJe,
BEGINS
Board, 5:30 pm
Rose Emporium, 764 -6371
Committee, 5:15 pm
696 -2787
Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409 Brazos Center, 5 89-320 6
9
10
11
12
13
14 Messina Hof "Designer 1 "Spring Open House"
Events Murder Mystery 409- 836
College Station Summer
MSC OPAS "Annie"
7:30 pm, 845 -1234
Dinner ", 778 -9463 -5548
Swim Team Registration
Begins, Central Park Office
Teen Advisory Board,
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
Noon Tunes Palace Theater, Swim Team Registration,
Downtown 6ryan, 821 -3409 10 am - 2 pm,
CS Jr. High Natatorium
"Official
OPAS "Pieces of 8 ",
7:30 pm, 845 -1234
Conference Center Advisory
Board, 5:15 pm
3rd Annual Charles Banks
Memorial Basketball Tournament, Planet Earth
Bluebonnet
Stage Center "Sly Fox"
Lincoln Recreation Center, Celebration, 764 -3691
Festival of Texas" in
CSISD, Beginning of
Parks and Recreation
April 13 -15, 7:30 pm,
p. , -
Ar . 14- 16 764 3779 TAMU Whoopstock
Chappell Hill, 409 - 836 -6033
Sixth Six Weeks
Board, 7 pm
823 -4297
PARENTS WEEKEND, Apr. 14 -16 (Unityfest), 862 -2000
16
17
18
19
20
21 Lincoln Center Easter
22
Brazos Valley
Egg Hunt, 764 -3779
Symphony Orchestra:`
Stage
Center "Sly Fox" 7:30 pm, 823 -4297
"Magic of Americas ", 8 pm,
696 -2787
Regular Waste Services
Community Chamber
Post Oak Easter Egg Hunt,
Third Annual Charles Banks
Concerts "James Dick
CSISD & City Offices Closed
764 -0777
Memorial Basketball
Senior Advisory Board,
Pianist ", Bush Conference
Tournament Ends
10 am, 764 -6371
Center, 7:30 pm, 696 -2787
GOOD FRIDAY
EARTH DAY -
23
24
25
26
27
28 ASteTBAY� Time
29
Messina Hof Easter
437733
Luncheon, 778 -9463
Noon Tunes Palace Theater,
Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409
EASTER
College Station Summer Swim
Theater Co. of B - CS "Gypsy"
Team Kegistration Ends
2 pm, 696 -2787
The Theatre Co. of B -CS "Gypsy" 7 pm, 696 -2787
ASA Girl's Fast Pitch 30
Invitational Ends
CSISD Easter Break
Teen Advisory Board,
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
SECRETARIES DAY.
ASA Girl's 10U, 12U & 14U Fast Pitch Invitational,
Central & Bee Creek Parks, and BRAC Softball Complexes`
(409) 764 - 3486, FAX (409) 764 -3737
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"Emily Pulley, Pianist ",
3:30 pm, 696 -2787
Brazos Valley Chorale "Good
News!" Concert, May 6 -7,
4 pm, 696 -2787
The Theatre Co. of B -CS
"Gypsy" 2 pm, 696 -2787
Texas Arts Production Show,
Braz Center, 512- 767 -9333
zo
T heatre Co. of B -CS
"Gypsy" 2 pm, 696 -2787
Messina Hof "Mother's Day
Luncheon", 778-9463
Adamson Lagoon Open
Weekends Only
MOTHER'S DAY
21
Adamson Lagoon & Thomas
Pool Open Weekends Only
Me
FAC
ASA Girl's 10U, 12U,
14U, 16U, & 18U
MONDAY
1 C.S. Summer Swim Team
Practice Begins
Summer Softball &
Tennis Lessons, USA Tennis
1.2.3 and USA Team Tennis
for Adult and Youth
Registration Begin, 8 am -
5 pm, Central Park Office
Lincoln Center Advisory
Board, 5:30 pm
All Summer
Swim Lessons and
Water Fitness
Registration, 6 -8 pm,
Central Park Pavilion
15
Summer Girls Softball and
Adult Volleyball Registration
Begin, 8 am -5 pm, Central
Park Office
RA
2
WEDNESDAY
3
FRIDAY SATURDAY
5 6
The Theatre of B -CS "Gypsy" 7 pm, 696 -2787
Texas Arts Production Sho Brazos Center, 512- 767 -9333
City /CSISD Election
off M
TAMU Visualization Laboratory, "Vizagogo 7 ", May 1 -7, 696 -2787
Late Night Registration, 5 - 7 pm, Central Park Office
9
Teen Advisory Board,
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
Brazos Valley
Development/ Symphony Orchestra
CSISD Staff Develo
Historic Preservation p Magic of Broadway', 8 pm,
Committee, 5:15 pm Student Holiday 696 - 2787
10 Ill 12 Blinn 1 3 Adamson Lagoon
All Summer Swim Lessons and Water Fitness Registration, 8 am -5 pm, Graduation Open Weekends Only
Central Park Office
.............NATIONAL DRINKING WATER WEEK.............
Conference Center Advisory
Board, 5:15 pm
Parks and Recreation
Board, 7 pm
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Senior Advisory Board,
10 am, 764 -6371
29 All Waste Collected
Except Recycling
TAMU, Blinn First Day of
First Summer Session
Teen Advisory Board,
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
Adult Summer Softball
Season Begins
Summer Session I, Tennis,
Swim & Water Fitness
Classes Begin
Fast Pitch Invitational,
Central , Bee Creek City Offices Closed
and BRAC Softball
Complexes, 27 -29 MEMORIAL DAY
.............WATER UTILITIES AWARENESS WEEK............
17
Annual Law Enforcement
Memorial Day, 12 Noon,
764 -3621
24
Texas Gallery, "Margaret
Craig" Exhibit, Opening
Reception, 5:30 pm, Ends
June 19, 696 -2787
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With Limited Hours ............................
Summer Softball Coaches
Meeting, 6 pm Central park
Pavilion
CSISD End of 6th Six Weeks
Senior Health and Fitness
Day, Post Oak Mall
764 -6371
APRIL 2000
S M T W T F S
1
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9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 39
30
The Theatre Co. of B -CS "Gypsy" 7 pm, 696 -2787
TAMU Graduation
Summer Softball A &M Consolidated Prom,
Registration Ends Brazos Center, 764 -5500
19 20 Adamson La &
Thomas Pool Open
Weekends -Only
Kidfish 2000
9 am - noon, Central Park,
764 -3773
Adult Volleyball
Registration Ends ARMED FORCES DAY
26
A &M Consolidated
Graduation, 7 pm
Summer Girls Softball
Registration Ends
Summer Pool Hours Begin at
all City Pools
27
Bryan High,
Graduation, 3 pm
ASA Girl's 10U, 12U, 14U,
16U, & 18U Fast Pitch
Invitational, Central , Bee
Creek and BRAC Softball
Complexes, 27 -28
JUNE 2000
S M "F W I F S
1 2 .3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
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MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY SATURDAY
FLASH FLOOD SAFETY
Messina Hof "Father's Day
1
2
3
Flash flooding can occur
20 °°
-1 'F
JULY 2aoo
Session III Tennis,
with no warning.
S M T W F 5
1 2 3 4 5 6
5 M 7 W T F S
Senior Advisory Board, 10
am, 764 -6371
Caution your children
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
not to play around
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Adult Volleyball Begins
rising water in creeks,
28 29 30 31
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
9th Ever Rod Run
764 -6210.
10 31
Family Swim Night,
Bluebonnet Street Rod
Adamson Lagoon, 8 pm
Club Begins at Central Park
4 M M,
5
6 17
18
9
10
Lincoln Recreation Summer
Community Vacation Bible
School, June 5 -9, Lincoln Recreation
Center, 764 -3779
Program Begins 8 am - 5 pm
Family Swim Night,
USA Tennis 1.2.3 & USA
Adamson Lagoon, 8 pm
Team Tennis for Youth Begin:
9th Ever Rod Run
Girls Summer Softball
Bluebonnet Street Rod
Lincoln Center Advisory
Coaches Meeting, 6 prn, -,
Club Ends
Board, 5:30 pm
Central Park Office
API Golf Tournament, Brazos Center, 821 -5960
11 12 13 14 15 16 Juneteenth 17 Messina Hof
Conference Center Advisory Celebration, 7 pm, Lincoln Brazos Valley Wine &
Board, Noon Movie at the Pool, Recreation Center, 764 -3779
Jazz Festival ", 778 -9463
Summer Girls Softball Southwood /Hallaran Pool, Continental Antique Show, Brazos Center, 512- 756 -9731
Practices Begin Teen Advisory Board, Dusk
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
Session II Tennis,
Swim and Parks and Recreation
RACE UNITY DAY Water Fitness Classes Begin I Board, 7 pm
18 19 120
ASA Girls 10 & Under "B"
Fast Pitch State Tournament,
Continental Antique Show,
Brazos Center, 512- 756 -9731
Messina Hof "Father's Day
Luncheon ", 778 -9463
FATHER'S DAY
25
26
Session III Tennis,
Swim and
Water Fitness Classes Begin
Senior Advisory Board, 10
am, 764 -6371
(409) 764 -3486, FAX (409) 764 -3737
FLAG DAY
21
Senior Ice Cream
Social, 764 -6371
FIRST DAY OF SUMMER
27 28
Teen Advisory Board,
7 om at Exit Teen Center
0
ASA Girls 10 & Under "B" Fast Pitch State Tournament,
June 16 -18
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Family Swim Night,
Adamson Lagoon, 8 pm
Stage Center "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" 7:30 pm, 823 - 4297
29 30
Stage Center "Caton a Hot Tin Roof' 7:30 pm, 823 -4297,
June 29 -July 1
Family Swim Night, TAM Last Day of First
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Adamson Lagoon, 8 pm Summer Session
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1
......................... ...........................TEEX Response and Rescue Fire School July 16 -21, 845 - 7641............................ ................'..............
ASA Men's Class "D" Slow Pitch State Tournament,
The Theatre Co. of B -CS "Guys and Dolls" 7 pm,
Boy & Girls
y
Family Swim Night,
JUNE 2000
AUGUST 2000
Sunday 2 pm, 696 -2787
Adult Volleyball
24
2
Club
Adamson Lagoon, 8 pm
S M T by T F S
1 2 3
S M T W T F S
Sta e Center, "Cat on a Hot
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27
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Recreation Center
.................. ...............................
18 19 20 21 22 2.3 24
13 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Brazos Valley Museum of
Water Fitness Classes Begin `
764 -3779"
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25 26 28 29 30
27 28 29 30 31
Natural History "Legacy of
R.A. Terrel Basketball
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764 -6371
Leadership" Exhibit Opens,
2
3
4
5
6
Teen Advisory Board,
776 -2195
All Waste Collected
-7641
10 am
7
8
Except Recycling
(409) 764 -3486, FAX (409)
764 -3737
Celebrate the 4th in all
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City Offices Closed
TAMU First Day of Second
Blinn First Day of Second
Texas Super Guard Contest,
9
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Summer Session
Summer Session
Adamson Lagoon
10
Session
12
13
14
15
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Spanish Fire School July 9 - 14,845- 7641......................
Swim and
Water Fitness Classes Begin
Teen Advisory Board,
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
Lincoln Center Advisory
Parks and Recreation
Board, 5:30 pm
Board, 7 pm
The Theatre Co. of B -CS "Guys and Dolls" Conference Center
Family Swim Night,
Movie at the Pool,
16
7 pm, Sunday 2 pm, 696 -2787
Advisory Board, Noon
Adamson Lagoon, 8 pm
Southwood /Hallaran pool
117 118
19
20 121
122
......................... ...........................TEEX Response and Rescue Fire School July 16 -21, 845 - 7641............................ ................'..............
ASA Men's Class "D" Slow Pitch State Tournament,
The Theatre Co. of B -CS "Guys and Dolls" 7 pm,
Family Swim Night,
July 21 -23
2 3The Theatre Co. of B -CS
Sunday 2 pm, 696 -2787
Adult Volleyball
24
2
Adamson Lagoon, 8 pm
Messina Hof "Harvest Weekend #1 ", July 21 -23, 778 -9463
"Gu s andbolls "Jul
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Registration B e
8 -5 Central Park Office
26
27
2 8
2 9 ASA Men's /Women's
"Fast
23 -25, 7 pm, Sunday 2 pm,
696 -2787
.....
Session V Tennis, Swim and
TEEX Municipal Fire School, July 23 -28, 845- 7641 .........
.................. ...............................
4 -H Cake Auction, Brazos
Pitch State /Regional
Tournament, July 29 - 30
Water Fitness Classes Begin `
Senior Watermelon Fun Day,
Center, 823 -0129
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Messina Hof "Harvest
"Harvest
R.A. Terrel Basketball
Tournament Ends
764 -6371
Adult Volleyball
Weekend ", &
Designer Events Murder
TEEX Industrial
Fire School, Jul. 3 O
30 - Aug. 4, 845
Senior Advisory Board,
31
Teen Advisory Board,
Ends Registration Ens Mystery Dinner ", 778 -9463
Third Annual R.A.
-7641
10 am
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
Terrel Basketball Tournament,
(409) 764 -3486, FAX (409)
764 -3737
Lincoln Center, 764 -3779
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Messina Hof "Harvest
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13
MONDAY
7
TAMU Last Day of Second
Summer Session
Lincoln Center Advisory
Board, 5:30 pm
14
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
1 12 13
TEEX Industrial Fire School, July 30 - August 4, 845 -7641
USA Olympics Women's Softball Team, Exhibition Game,
August 1-3, 764-3736
National Night Out
Block Parties, 764 -3624
8
Conference Center Advisory
Board, Noon
Teen Advisory Board,
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
Parks and Recreation
Board, 7 pm
W
16
Messina Hof "Harvest
Thomas Pool Closed for the
Weekend #4 ", 778 -9463
Season
20
21
22
Fall Girls & Adult Softball ,
Registration Begin, 8 am-
5 pm, Central Park Office
Fall Swim Lessons,
Tennis Lessons and
Adamson Lagoon Open
Water Fitness
Teen Advisory Board,
Weekends Only
I Registration Begin
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
27
128 129
Youth and Adult
Flag Football
Registration Begin, 8 am - 5
pm, Central Park Office
Adamson Lagoon Open Senior Advisory Board,
Weekends Only 10 am
(409) 764 -3486, FAX (409) 764 -3737
23
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Late Night Registration, 5 -7 pm, Central Park
10
FRIDAY SATURDAY
4 1 5
2000 GAMES OF TEXAS,
COLLEGE STATION, BRYAN, TAMU
Games of Texas Opening ASA Men's Major "A" P
Ceremonies, TAMU Olsen Slowpitch State
Field Tournament, Aug 5 -6
Lincoln Recreation Summer Messina Hof "Harvest
Weekend #3 ", Aug 5 -6,
Program Ends 778 -9463
11
12
Messina Hof "Harvest
Weekend #4 ", August
12- 13,778 -9463
TAMU Graduation
All City Pools Closed
for the Day
Adult Volleyball Begins
17 18
24
31
19
Adamson Lagoon Open
Weekends Only
25 26
JULY 2000
S M T W T F S
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
"Hotter Than Hell ", Hilton,
693 -7500
Adamson Lagoon Open
Weekends Only
SEPI EMBER 2000
S M T W T F S
1 3
3 4 5 6 7 8 10
10 11 12 13 14 15 17
17 18 19 20 21 22 24
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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and from school.
MONDAY
TUESDAY'
"CALL
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TEXAS ONE CALL
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A 48 hour notice required
prior to an excavation
WEDNESDAY
AUC'.UST 2000
5 IM I W T F S
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31
THURSDAY
OCTOBER 2000
S M I W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 1314
15 16 17 18 19 2021
22� 23 24 25 26 2728
29 30 31
FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 12
ASA Men's "A" Fast Pitch National Softball
Tournament, 1-4
Fall Girls Softball, Adamson Lagoon Open
Adult Softball and Weekends On
Adult Flag Football
Registration End A&M vs. Notre Dame, There
3
4
5 Little League Season
Begins, 361-2396
6
7
8
9
ASA Men's "A" Fast Pitch
National Softball
Tournament,
Sep( 1 -4
Late Night Registration,
5 - 7 pm, Central Park
C.S. Little League
"Kolache Festival",
All Waste Collected,
� Education Registration
Registration Begins,
Caldwell
Except Recycling
Begins, 8 am - 5 pm,
Central Park Office
361-2396
Adamson Lagoon Open
City Offices Closed
Fall Session I Tennis,
Fall Adult Softball
Adamson Lagoon Open
Weekends Only
Weekends Only
Swim and Water Fitness
Classes Begin
Historic Preservation
Committee, 5:15 pm
Coaches Meeting, 6 pm,
Central Park Pavi I i6h"
Youth Flag Football
Registration Ends
A&M vs. Wyoming, Here
10
12
13
14
15
16
Teen Advisory Board,
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
Adamson Lagoon Open
Conference Center Advisory
Weekends Only
Board, 5:15 pm
Texas Arts Production, Bra I
zos Center, 512-767-9333
Adult Flag Football
Parks and Recreation
Girls Fall Softball Coaches
Meeting, 6 pm, Central Park
A&M vs UT El Paso -
Games Begin
Fall Softball Season Begins
Board, 7 pm
Office
Here
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Girls Fall Softball
Practices Begin.
Texas Arts Production,
Adult Basketball and
Volleyball Registration
Adult Basketball and
Volleyball Registration gistration End
ASA Girls Fast Pitch
Invitational Central
Brazos Center,
Begin, 8-5, Central Park
UN INTERNATIONAL
Bee Creek Softball
512-767-9333
Office
DAY OF PEACE
FIRST DAY OF AUTUMN
Complexes
24
125 126
127
128
129 130
Arts Council of Brazos
Valley, "Celebrating the Arts
2000", Pebble Creek Country
Club, 696-2787
Senior Advisory Board, I Teen Advisory Board,
10 am 7 pm at Exit Teen Center
(409) 764-3486, FAX (409) 764-3737
Quilt Show, Brazos Center, 845-2356
"Sunflower Festival" in
Hearne, 279-2351
A&M vs. Texas Tech,
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UNITED NATIONS DAY Noon Tunes, Palace Theater, A &M vs. Kansas State,
Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409 Here
29 30 31 Look for the
Habitat for Humanity, Annual Ghost Town, 10& Under, 823 -7200 SEPTEMBER 2000 NOVEMBER 2000 Household
S M T W T F S S M T W 'F F S Haz ardous Waste
Senior Advisory 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Ct1� , ay
Board, 10 am 10 '11 12 '13 14 15 17 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 t/ For
Halloween Fest 6 - 10 pm, 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 r # n
Session III Swim, Lincoln Center 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 cth $WMA
DAYLIGHT SAVING Tennis and
TIME ENDS Water Fitness Classes Begin HALLOWEEN Hot /Ine , �4 - 3809
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MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Youth Flag Football -
Practice Begins
Session II Swim,
Tennis and
Adult Basketball
Messina Hof
Water Fitness Classes Begin`
Games Begin
"Octoberfest ", 1 -31,
778 -9463
Lincoln Center Advisory
Board, 5:30 pm
Historic Preservation
Committee, 5:15 pm
Adult Volleyball
Games Begin
Noon Tunes, Palace Theater,
A &M vs. Colorado,
8
9
10
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112
Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409
Here
113
14
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...........................FIRE
PREVENTION WEEK..
............................. ...............................
"Scarecrow Festival" in
Teen Advisory Board,
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
Chappell Hill,
409 - 836 -6033
Conference Center Advisory
Board, 5:15 pm
Children's Miracle Network
COLUMBUS DAY
Parks and Recreation
Board, 7
Noon Tunes, Palace Theater,
Fishing Derby, 691 -3266
15
16
pm
17
18
19
Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409
A &M vs. Baylor, There
20
21
ASA Girl's 10U, 12U, & 14U
Fast Pitch Invitational,
Central, Bee Creek and
BRAC Softball Complexes
"Scarecrow Festival" in
Chappell Hill, 409 - 836 -6033
NATIONAL BOSS DAY
Noon Tunes, Palace Theater,
A &M vs. Iowa State,
22
23
24
25
26
Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409
27
There
28
Fall 779-KID
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Texas Red Ribbon Campaign, October 21 -29, 776 - 7070 ..... ... . ................................................................
Messina Hof "Designer
Events Murder Mystery
Teen Advisory Board,
Dinner" and "Brazos Animal
Shelter Pet Carnival",
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
778 -9463
UNITED NATIONS DAY Noon Tunes, Palace Theater, A &M vs. Kansas State,
Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409 Here
29 30 31 Look for the
Habitat for Humanity, Annual Ghost Town, 10& Under, 823 -7200 SEPTEMBER 2000 NOVEMBER 2000 Household
S M T W T F S S M T W 'F F S Haz ardous Waste
Senior Advisory 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Ct1� , ay
Board, 10 am 10 '11 12 '13 14 15 17 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 t/ For
Halloween Fest 6 - 10 pm, 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 r # n
Session III Swim, Lincoln Center 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 cth $WMA
DAYLIGHT SAVING Tennis and
TIME ENDS Water Fitness Classes Begin HALLOWEEN Hot /Ine , �4 - 3809
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5 6 17 18
"Fall Festival of Roses ",
FRIDAY
Antique Rose Emporium,
Lincoln Center Advisory
409 - 836 -5548
Board, 5:30 pm
12
13
19
20
"Poinsettia Celebration ",
Antique Rose Emporium,
El I ison's Greenhouses,
UNIVERSAL
409 - 836 -0084
CHILDREN'S DAY
26
27
Senior Advisory Board,
Oklahoma State, There
10 am
U
ELECTION DAY
14
Teen Advisory Board,
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
Conference Center Advisory
Board, 5:15 pm
Parks and Recreation
Board, 7 pm
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TAMU Bonfire?
29
Teen Advisory Board,
7 pm at Exit Teen Center
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Antique Rose Emporium,
409- 836 -5548
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EI I ison's Greenhouses,
409 - 836 -0084
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Youth Basketball 2001
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Christmas Parade,
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Late Night Registration,
5 7 pm, Central Park Office
Christmas In The Park Open House,
Jingle Bell Run,
Lincoln Center Advisory
Historic Preservation
Central Park, 6:30 -9:00 pm, Visit Santa,
Holiday Parade Route
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Conference Center Advisory
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Christmas In The Park Open House,
Parks and Recreation
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Central Park, 6:30 -9:00 pm, Visit Santa,
UN HUMAN RIGHTS DAY
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SPECIAL FACILITIES
LINCOLN RECREATION CENTER
1000 Eleanor Street, College Station, Texas
Phone ..... ............................... ..........................(409) 764 -3779
FAX .................................. ............................... (409) 764 -3464
FACILITY INFORMATION:
Senior Citizens Hour........ Monday- Friday, 8:30 am - 12:30 pm
General Public ... .................Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
Saturday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS:
Rev. A.C. Clarke III, Linda Preston - Shepard, Faye Daily, Carolyn
W i I I iams, Cathy Watson, Barbara Clemons, Rev. Joe Dan Franklin,
and Merilyn Rucker.
Lincoln Center Advisory Committee meets on first Monday of
every month, 5:30 p.m. at Lincoln Center.
CENTER STAFF:
Center Supervisor ..................... ..........................Lance Jackson
Secretary/Scheduling Coordinator . .........................Niecey Harris
Gymnasium Attendant ............... ...........................Neal Donovan
Building Attendant ............................ ...........................Elmo Bird
Recreation Coordinator ..................................... Cheletia Johnson
Recreation Assistants ......................Tim Bryant, Gloria Byrtle,
Patrick Daily, Cecelia Browder,
Beverly Peterson, James Steen, Irsyl Ruth
BVCAA Years for Profit Sr. Assistant ........................Gloria Byrtle
Kinder -Care Coordinators .................... ..........................Irsyl Ruth
Recreation / Concessions ........... ........................Cecelia Browder
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB STAFF:
Program Director .................... .......................Cheletia Johnson
Gym Instructor .......................... ..........................Andre Heard
Game Room Instructor ................ ...........................Kyle Byrtle
whenever needed. Transportation available to the Lab from
College Hills, South Knoll, and Southwood Elementaries.
SENIOR CITIZENS (BVCAA YEARS FOR PROFIT): The program
at the Lincoln Center provides a nutrition program with meals for
all persons 60 years of age and older. Also, daily programs such
as arts and crafts, dominoes, bingo and many more activities are
offered.
FACILITY USE MEMBERSHIPCARD: Annual adult membership
is $8.00. This card is needed to use all equipment.
REFERRALS: Referrals are made to W.I.C., Planned Parenthood,
BVCAA, BVCASA, Brazos Workforce, JTPA, Project Unity,
MHMR, HUD, DHS, VIS and IRS assistance.
IMMUNIZATION: The Brazos Valley Health Department offers
immunizations every Tuesday from 9:00 am -1:00 pm. Formore
information contact the Health Department.
PROJECT UNITY MOBILE UNIT: This is a mobile van that gives
free health services. Located in the Center parking lot on every
other Friday.
ADULT PROBATION: The Brazos Valley Adult Probation meets
on Tuesday and Thursday from 1 pm to 5 pm.
CHILDREN PARTNERSHIP BOARD: Outreach and network to
a variety of social health related agencies. Available every
Wednesday 8 am - 5 pm. For more information contact Ella
McGruder at 821 -5104.
COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING PROGRAM (COPP):
Available Tuesday and Thursday from 10 am - 1 pm weekly.
ARTS FOR EVERYONE, INC.: A nonprofit organization that uses
visual arts as a method of Community Building; Fall and Spring.
The College Station Conference Center is the ideal place to
have that special event or meeting, easily accessible to TAMU
and hotels.
The Center is available for rent to any individual or group, with
accommodations from 10 -400 in various rooms, day or evening.
Tables, chairs, podiums, movie screens, flip charts, audio visual
equipment, piano, kitchen, ice machine, refrigerators, micro-
waves, conventional oven, coffee pots, patios, and a 1,420
square foot deck are available.
Rates and fees depend on the type of event. Reservations should
be made one to three months in advance. A deposit is required
upon reservation.
EXIT TEEN CENTER
1600 Rock Prairie Road, College Station, Texas
STAFF:
Youth Services Coordinator: Shannon Waddell....... 764 -3441
Teen Center Supervisor : Paul Kulik .. .......................764 -6351
Fax........ ............................... ..........................(409) 764 -3737
E-mail ..................................... swaddell@ci.college-station.tx.us
OPERATING HOURS:
Monday thru Thursday ..... ...........................3:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Friday ............................. ...........................3:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Saturday . ............................... ..........................Noon - Midnight
Sunday.................. ............................... .........................Closed
The Exit Teen Center is a great after - school place for 7 - 12
graders. The Teen Advisory Board was involved throughout the
design and development of this building that includes a club
style room, a game room that will break down into a meeting
room and a computer lab. The construction was completed in
September of 1999.
TEEN CENTER ACTIVITIES: Many exciting activities such as
after school programs, live bands, dances on weekends, and
youth theater are currently coordinated by the staff and the (TAB)
Teen Advisory Board members.
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB MEMBERSHIP: It offers programs and AQUATICS
activities in the core areas of character and leadership develop- ANNUAL EVENTS: MLK Celebration, Black History Month, Pool Supervisor .................. ...........................Vera Vowell Solis
ment, Education and car eer development, the arts. sports, Easter Egg Hunt, Juneteenth Celebra Halloween Carnival, Adamson Lagoon (at Bee Creek Park) .............. 764 -3735
required for $8.00 per year. Families with more than three
children are eligible for a family rate of $25.00 per year. Low -
income families are eligible fora special rate. After school hours
are: Monday - Friday, 3 pm - 7 pm; and Saturday, 9 am - 3 pm.
WORKSHOPS: Workshops are scheduled in a collaborative
effort with many involved agencies to meet the educational and
information needs of our consumers during the calendar year.
COMPETITIVE BASKETBALL & CO -REC VOLLEYBALL: Lincoln
Recreation Center offers Community and Spring/Summer tour-
naments and has the capacity for league play.
GYM RESERVATIONS: The gym can be reserved for team play,
special events, and community functions. Reservations must be
made by 4 p.m., 48 hours prior to the reservation date. Fees wi I I
be from $10 to $20 per hour, with a deposit of $150. Rental fees
are subject to a $15.00 after hour charge.
MEETING ROOM RENTAL: Reservations can be made for the
Community Room by paying a $50 deposit and a $25 rental fee.
COMPUTER LAB: Supervised after- school tutorial program for
school aged children 6 -18. A collaborative effort between
LINCOLN FORMER STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Meets first
Monday of every month, at 5:30 pm. Visitors are welcome.
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
CONFERENCE CENTER
1300 George Bush Drive, College Station, Texas
Phone .... ............................... ..........................(409) 764 -3720
Fax & after hours ................... ..........................(409) 764 -3513
E-mail ....................................... gcalbert@ci.college-station.tx.us
STAFF:
Conference Center Supervisor ........................... Grace Calbert
Secretary/ Scheduler ...................... ............................... Kim Fox
Assistant Conference Center Supervisor .................Frank Haislip
POOL PARTY PACKAGES:
*The Pavilion Party allows you to provide your own food, cake
and beverages while we reserve tables for your party at the
College Station pool of your choice.
*Theme parties provide an opportunity for you to relax and let
us take care of the party preparations. The party package
WOLF PEN CREEK AMPHITHEATER
1015 Colgate Street, off Holleman and Dartmouth
VenueManager ...................... ............................... Anel Bow
Phone ........ ............................... ..........................(409) 764 -3408
Fax ............ ............................... ..........................(409) 764 -3737
E- mail ......................................... abow@ci.college-station.tx.us
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includes plates, cups, napkins, forks, party favors, cake, lemon-
ade, and admission to the pool. A General Birthday Party does
not include party favors. Theme parties may also be catered with
your choice of pizza or hot dogs, chips and an ice cream
sandwich.
*After Hours Parties are ideal for group rentals such as family
parties, school and church functions, employee parties and
nonprofit organizational gatherings.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE:
Mollie Guin (Chairman), Eilleen Sather, Ed Holdredge, Francene
Lamb. Conference Center Advisory Committee meets at the
Conference Center on the second Tuesday of every month at
5:15 pm, September through May, and at noon in June through
August.
A kitchen is available with the room rental. Other smal I rooms
may be available.
College Station Parks and Recreation Department and College
Station Independent School District to meet the computer needs
of disadvantaged youth. With the emphasis on reading and
math instruction, these students will have access to CSISD web
site, College Station Library reference, and the internet. Lab
Hours will be M -F, 3 pm, Sat. at 9 am - 3 pm, and Sunday,
The Amphitheater has established a remarkable reputation for
quality shows, beautiful facilities, and down -home hospitality
for both performers and guests. The City of College Station
promotes and hosts a variety of in -house shows each year. These
include popular entertainers for adults, movies in the park for
families, and events specifically for kids. In addition, the City
welcomes promoters and private renters who wish to conduct
their own events.
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Office. ... .... College Station Central Park, 1000 Krenek Tap Rd.
........ ................... ............ ................ P.O. Box 9960
....... I ................. ....... ... ..... _ College Station, Texas 77842-9960
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Mayor... :. ........ * ............. ...... ......... LynnMcilhaney
City Manager ....... ............. ......... 1. ........... I ... Torn Bryrner
City Council James Massey, Ron Silvia,
A Winnie Garner, Larry Mariott, Dennis Maloney, Anne Hazen
1999 Parks Board Mernbers ... ..... ___ ... ............ ....... Chris Barziila (chair),
TAAF Bill Davis, George. Dresser, Dr. Sarah G. Birkhold,
John P. Nichols, Susan B. Allen, Glen A. Davis, John Crompton
Excellence Award
Director and Emergenc Management Coordinator ............. Steve Beachy
Assistant Director ....... ...... __ ............. ............ _ ..... .......... Eric Ploeger
• Assistant Emergency Management Coordinator.. Ralph Staplin
Staff Assistant .... ............. ......................... ......... ....Ktis Startzman
Senior Secretary ...... ...... _ ............... ...... Pamela Springfield
Senior Secretary ................. ............................ __ ....... _ ....... Emily Baker
Senior Parks Planner ............................ ............................... Peter Vanecek
Tony Scazzero, Athletic Events Supervisor, was Planner,'PublicationCo( ....... ............ ._ Afsaneh Yazdam
the recipient of the prestigious "TAAF President's • Park Planner.. .......... ....... ......... ....... David Wood
Excellence Award". The award is given annually 0
by the President and is given for outstanding
service to the TAAF Organization and its Presi- Superintendent... ............ ........... ................... LindaWaltrnan
den and for their dedication in promoting the InStrUCtiOn Supervisor ....................... ............................... Dana Albrecht loc al, t ......... ...... ....... _Jenny Haitsfield
of their and statewide athletic programs Assistant InStrL1(
i r municip9lity and of the Texas Amateur Athletic Events Supervisor ... .......... ............. TorryScazzero
Athletic Federation. Assistant Athletic Events Supervisor ........... __ ........... .. Geri Marsh
Sports Leagues Supervisor David Hudspeth
3CMA Awards Programs and Special Events Supervisor _ .... ___... Anel Bow
School Age Care Specialist ..... ........ ....... _ ....... __ ........ .. Jana Wood
Youth Services Coordinator ..... _ .................. ...... ShannonWaddell
Senior Services Coordinator... ............... ...... ........ Marci Rodgers
Superintendent .... ...... ...... .......... ... David Gerling
Aquatics
Supervisor ........ ............ ........ Vera Vowell Solis
Lincoln Recreation Center
Shannon Waddell Afsaneh Yazdani Supervisor... .......... ... ................... ......... . LanceJackson
The City-County Communications & Market- Conference Center
ing Association (3CMA), awarded the City of Supervisor .......... ....... ___ .......... ............ ............ .,. Grace Calbert
College Station with the "Savvy" Award (First
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Place) in the Cate or of Ci ti z en ti , zen Participation.
Shannon WaddelK �een A d visory Board was Superintendent Curtis Bingham
among the two other youth related projects East District Supervisor .................... ............................. ....... Paul Rucker
that were submitted under the title "Recruiting Soar Award 1998 - 1999 West District Supervisor ... ............... .................... Scott Hooks
Tomorrow's Leaders, Today!" The City also Mike Watson, Eric Roberts, Bruce Ray and Andrew Saenz of the Parks
won the "Silver Circle of Excellence" award Operations were the re- South District Supervisor ...... ....... .......... __ ........... ........ _ Gary Marske
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for the C2 A pi of College Station 1998 Annual for their heroic Superintendent ..................... ............... ............. RossAlbrecht
Report. A saneh Yazdani of Planning, shared 3 action in saving a man's Supervisor ............ _ ......... ....... .......... ......... ....... _ ..... GeraIdGuillory
the award with Kelly Chapman and Patti life during an auger acci- Cemetery Sexton... ..... ...... _ .............. ........... DelmerCharanza
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*All firearms airguns, crossbows, bows & arrows are prohibited.
.All venders must have an approved permit.
• No campfires without priorapproval.
• No dunking booths or livestock without prior approval.
• Tents must be pre - approved and location
coordinated with Parks Operations staff.
• No off -road vehicles are a I lowed i n City parks.
• Golfing or (practice) driving of golf balls in the parks is
prohibited.
• Please obey all "FIELDS CLOSED" signs.
• Athletic fields must be reserved separately from pavilion rentals.
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Station Parks and Recreation
Department.
It includes city sponsored
events as well as other com-
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however are subject to
change.
For comments, call:
(409)764 -3443 or e -mail,
ayazdani@ci .college station.tx.us
Photo Credits:
June, Large Unity photo, by
Breeana Busch; June, small
red car, by Eric Ploeger; Coun-
cil photos, curtesyof the Coun-
cil Office; other photos, by
Afsaneh Yazdani.
Printed by:
Hearn Lithographing Co. Inc.,:
Houston, Texas
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*All firearms airguns, crossbows, bows & arrows are prohibited.
.All venders must have an approved permit.
• No campfires without priorapproval.
• No dunking booths or livestock without prior approval.
• Tents must be pre - approved and location
coordinated with Parks Operations staff.
• No off -road vehicles are a I lowed i n City parks.
• Golfing or (practice) driving of golf balls in the parks is
prohibited.
• Please obey all "FIELDS CLOSED" signs.
• Athletic fields must be reserved separately from pavilion rentals.
This calendar is published an-
nually by the City of College
Station Parks and Recreation
Department.
It includes city sponsored
events as well as other com-
munity activities. Some dates
however are subject to
change.
For comments, call:
(409)764 -3443 or e -mail,
ayazdani@ci .college station.tx.us
Photo Credits:
June, Large Unity photo, by
Breeana Busch; June, small
red car, by Eric Ploeger; Coun-
cil photos, curtesyof the Coun-
cil Office; other photos, by
Afsaneh Yazdani.
Printed by:
Hearn Lithographing Co. Inc.,:
Houston, Texas
RESERVATION INFORMATION
Recreation (Athletics/Programs) ... .......................764.3486
Pavilions......... ............................... .......................
764.3486
Central Park Softball Complex .............................
764.3486
Adamson Lagoon .................... ...............................
764 -3735
ThomasPool ....................:......... ............................764
-3721
Hallaran Pool &Tennis Center . ............................
764 -3787
Lincoln Recreation Center ......... ............................
764.3779
Conference Center ........................... .......................
764 -3720
RAIN -OUT NUMBERS
Adult Softball .............................. .......................
7643732
Youth Soccer /Jr. Girls Softball ... .......................764
-3749
Little League ............................... .......................
764 -3644
Tennis .......... ............................... .......................
764.3788