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(*4000F� The City of College Station was incorporated in 1938, and is a
home -rule city that operates under the council-manager form
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION of government. The mayor and six counci I mernbers are elected
Home of Texas AerMUniversity* at- large, by place, in city -wide elections for three year terms.
College Station Parks and Recreation Department
A Nationally Accredited Agency
40 Years of Service Since 1971
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Dear College Station Residents:
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It is with great pleasure that this year's calendar is
offered to you as a planning schedule for upcoming
events, programs and activities. The City of College
Station is host to an outstanding park system that
boasts numerous facilities for active and passive rec-
reation, including athletic and recreational facilities,
meeting places and event venues.
College Station's parks and recreation facilities are
all about bringing families and neighbors together.
Whether it's at the play area down the street, our local swimming
pools, a baseball or soccer field, or one of the many trails, people of
all ages gather to play, learn, and enjoy one another.
Meetings
City Council meetings normally occur on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at College Station City Hall.
Council meetings are open to the public and broadcast live on Channel 19 (Suddenlink) and cstx.gov /cstvl9.
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One thing that makes the College Station Parks and Recreation sys-
tem so special is the quality of the staff that works day to day to make
sure that the facilities and programs offered are the best possible.
This is recognized not only by the citizens who use them on a daily
basis, but across the state and nation. This year, College Station was
recognized on the national level by the Amateur Softball Association
for tournament excellence, as well as the Softball Complex of the
Year for the Veterans Park Athletic Complex softball fields. Congratu-
lations goes out to all of the staff involved who helped make this
year's national softball tournament so successful!
It is an honor to be serving as the interim director of the City of
College Station's Parks and Recreation Department. Our department
will continue to be guided by a passion for public service, for doing
the right thing, and being as fiscally conservative as we can while
�p still providing the outstanding facilities and services that you, the
c� residents, have come to look forward to and expect.
"-" Best regards,
David Schmitz, CPRP
Interim Director
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event of a flash flood, Amber Alert, terror threat or other emergency.
Council Members, Standing, L -R: Dennis Maloney, Place 3; John Crompton, Place 1, Mayor Pro Tem; Jess
Fields, Place 2; Dave Ruesink, Place 6. Seated, L -R: Katy -Marie Lyles, Place 4; Mayor, Nancy Berry and Jana
McMillan, Place 5. She was elected shortly after Council Member Lawrence Stewart passed away, while
visiting South Africa.
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Gary Erwin George Jessup Millie Burrell
(Chair)
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board exists to advise the City
Council on all matters concerning the establishment, maintenance,
and operations of all parks within the City of College Station. This
board also gives advice regarding the establishment and operation
of recreation programs conducted by the City of College Station for
its citizens. The board carries out all other duties and responsibilities
as may be assigned by City Council.
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Jon Denton
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Gerard Kyle
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Shane Wendel
David Schmitz
(Interim Director,
Billy Hart
Douglas Becket
Amanda PLU
(Board Secretary)
W Office ........ Stephen C. Beachy Central Park, 1000 Krenek Tap Rd.
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STAFF
ADMINISTRATION/PLANNING
Dire( tor, interin) .......... ....... _ ............................ .........
..... David Schmitz
A Director ... _ .............. ........ .......
Da\,"d Schmitz
Adroink,liative Support SUP00sol . ..... ............
_ Pamela Sptingfield
Se(retary ............ ......... .......... ............
_ Herlincla Godine/
Secjetary ... ..... .............. ..... * ......... * ...... ".1........
Andrea Lauer
Stan Assistant .......... ... _ ................. .............
....... Helen Bank,
Start Assistant _ ....... ............ ..........
....... ... Amanda Putz
Senior Parks Plannef .... ...... ............... _ ..........
.., Peter Vanecek
Planner- Graphics Specialist . .. ...................... _ ........
Afsaneh Yazdani
Parks Planner . .......... __ ................................. ...............
David Wood
RECREATION
Superintendent ........... ................................. __ ...............
Peter Lamont
Recreation Supervisor/Athletic Events ......... ...........
_ ........ Geri Marsh
Recreation Supervisor /Athletic Leagues ... ...... ......
David Hudspeth
Assistant Recreation Supervisor /Athletic Leagues .-,
... .-. Patrick Hazlett
Recreation Supervisor/Special Events .................. _
........ Sheila Walker
Recreation Supervisor/After School ..........................
.... ... Jana Church
Assistant Recreation Supervisor /After Sc hool ..... ......
... Jennifer Arnold
Senior Services Coordinator .. __ .......... .................
... _ Mar( i Rodgers
Recreation Supervisor/Concessions ........:. ..............
..... Tony Scazzero
RECREATION-SPECIAL FACILITIES
Sul }erintc;xJ <.rnt ._ .............. _ ...... __ ......... ................
.,. David Getling
Aquatics
Recn_ ation Supervisor .............. ........ .........
Vera Vowell Soh,
Assistant Pool Supervisor ...... ___ ........... ......
Daniel Tice
Lincoln Recreation Center
Recreation Supervisor: . ............. .........
........ Lance Jackson
Assistant Recreation SUpervisot .. . ... .......... ........
.... Cheletia Johnson
Assistant Recreation Supervi .......................
........ Eli Williamson
onference Center
ti Recreation Supervisor .. ........................ ........ _ .......
__ Grace Vroornan
Assistant Recreation Supervisor _ ........
....... Melvin Lange
Secrelar\l .. ... .... ..... ......... ....... ...................
Heather LUr.)011
Southwood Community Center
R( SLII)k'?Vis(,)r ........ ................... ........
....... ... Kelly Kelbly
Instruction & Xtra Education
Recie SUpelVisOr . ...... ............ _ .............. ........
... Dana Albrecht
As-;islant Re( i eation Supervisor ............ ...... ........
Jenny Hartstield
Heritage Programs
Staff Assistant .............. ....... ........................... .........
Anne Boykin
PARKS OPERATIONS
Superintendent .................... ............. ........ ..............
Curtis Bingham
East DiStriCt Supervisor . ..... ....... ................
Paul Rucker
West District Supervisor .................................. __ .........
Scott Hooks
South District Supervisor .......... ............ ..............
Stephan Richardson
URBAN LANDSCAPE
Urban Landscape Manager .................................... _
......... Ross Albrecht
Forestry Supervisor. ... ................ ................................
Geral �uillory
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
LINCOLN RECREATION CENTER
1000 Eleanor St., College Station, Texas
Phone ...................... ..........................(979) 764 -3779
FAX .......................... ..........................(979) 764 -3464
LINCOLN RECREATION CENTER Lance Jackson
ADVISORY COMMITTEE:
Meets monthly as needed @ 6:15 pm.
CENTER STAFF:
Center Supervisor ...... ..........................Lance Jackson
Asst. Center Supervisor ................... Cheletia Johnson
Asst. Center Supervisor ........................Eli Williamson Cheletia Johnson
Program Assistant ..................... Markeesha Watson &
............ ............................................ DeShonda Smith
Community Service Coordinator ............James Steen
Senior Assistant ........... ..........................Henry Lewis
Recreation / weekends .......................Cecilia Browder,
Andrea Payton, Beverlyn Peterson, Ronnie Harris,
Kym Rucker, Andre Heard and Tim Campbell Eli Williamson
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB STAFF ASSIST WITH
FIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CORE AREAS:
Sports, Fitness and Recreation; Healthy Life-
styles; the Arts; Character and Leadership; and ad
Education and Career Development.
Jony Shepard, Brooke Price, Chris Rainey, Jessica
Pierce, Steadman Ridley, Andrew Daily III, Dan-
ielle Cooks, Ashlee Nelson, Victor Washington,
Jessica Gibson, Helen Hailu
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB MEMBERSHIP: Programs and activities are
offered in the core areas of character and leadership development,
education and career development, the arts, sports, fitness, recreation,
health and life skills. Membership is required for $25.00 for the school
year (9 MONTHS). Summer rates are $50.00. Families with more than
three children are eligible for a family rate and discounts. Low - income
families are eligible for a special rate. After school hours are: Monday
- Friday from 3 pm - 6:30 pm and Saturday (Special Programs). Summer
program hours are 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday.
Workshops: Workshops are scheduled in a collaborative effort with
many involved agencies to meet the educational and informational
needs of our customers during the calendar year.
COMPETITIVE BASKETBALL & CO -REC VOLLEYBALL: Lincoln Rec-
reation Center offers community and spring/summer tournaments, 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
pm, 48 hours prior to the reservation date. Fees range from $30.00 -
$40.00 per hour to $250.00 for all day use. Rental fees are subject to
a $20.00 after -hour charge and set -up /janitorial fees. Visit www.cstx.
COMMUNITY ROOM RENTAL: Reservations can be made for the
Community Room by paying a $100.00 deposit and a $30.00 /hour
rental fee with a 3 hour maximum. A kitchen is available with the room
rental for an additional $25.00 fee. Other small rooms may be avail-
able. Fees are subject to before and after hour charges, plus set -up and
janitorial fees.
COMPUTER LAB: Supervised after - school tutorial programs are held
for school aged children 6 - 18. This is a collaborative effort between
TAMU, College Station Parks and Recreation Department, and College
Station Independent School District to meet the computer needs of dis-
advantaged youth. With the emphasis on reading and accelerated math
instruction and T.A.K.S. preparation, these students will have access to
the CSISD web site, College Station Library references, and the Internet.
Lab hours are M - F, 3 PM, Saturday Noon - 5 PM, and Sunday as need-
ed. Transportation is available to the lab from A &M Consolidated Mid-
dle School, Oakwood Intermediate, Creek View, College Hills, South
Knoll, and Rock Prairie Elementary. CSISD bus transportation is avail-
able from Cypress Grove Intermediate, College Station Middle School,
Pebble Creek, Southwood and Forest Ridge Elementary schools.
SENIOR CITIZENS (BVCAA YEARS FOR PROFIT): This program at the
Lincoln Center provides nutritious meals for all persons 55 years of age
and older. Daily programs such as arts and crafts, dominoes, bingo,
field trips, and computer classes are offered. Call 979 - 764 -3750 for
more information.
FACILITY INFORMATION:
Senior Citizen Hours ................. Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
General Public ............................ Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
.......... ............................... ......................Saturday, 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
........ ........................Sunday, closed except for special events or rentals
FACILITY MEMBERSHIP PASS: Annual adult membership is $45.00
FITNESS PASS: Access to the fitness room with assorted Cybex exercise
equipment. Youth 17 and under as well as adults 18 and older must use
a regular membership pass.
REFERRALS: Referrals are made to Family Outreach, Planned Parent-
hood, BVCAA, BVCASA, Brazos Workforce, Unity Partners, Brazos
Transit, MHMR, HUD, DHS, VIS and IRS assistance. G.E.D. Testing of-
fered, TBA Twin City Mission Star Program offers parenting classes as
requested.
IMMUNIZATION: Brazos County Health Department offers immuni-
zations every Tuesday from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. For more information
contact the Health Department at 979 - 779 -5759.
WIC (WOMEN, INFANTS AND CHILDREN): Services are available at
Lincoln Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 am - 3:00 pm.
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND VOLUNTEER SITE: Court- appointed
community service hours are available at the Lincoln Center, M - F, 8
am - 2 pm, 6 pm - 9 pm, and weekends. Weekly orientation is manda-
Orientation date for volunteers is every Tuesday at 5:30 pm. Background
checks are necessary.
ANNUAL EVENTS: MILK Celebration, African American History Month,
Easter Egg Hunt, Juneteenth Celebration, Freedom Walk, October Fall -
fest, National Day for Kids Celebration.
THE LINCOLN FORMER STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: The former stu-
dents meet every second Monday of the month, at 7:00 pm. Visitors are
welcome. For more information please call 979 - 260 -9516.
PAVILIONS .. ............................... ...........................979 - 764 -3486
Pavilions
Capacity
American Pavilion
500
Bee Creek
100
Hensel Reservation: Texas A &M (979) 845 -1626
John Crompton
80
Oaks
50
Stephen C. Beachy Central
200
Southwood
1 300
W.A. Tarrow, Reservation: Lincoln Recreation Center (979) 764 -3779
All rates and events noted in this calendar are subject to change
without notice. For updated events and rates visit:
www.cstx.gov /parks
Park Rules
*Advertising in City parks is prohibited.
• Park curfew for neighborhood parks is 11:00 pm - 5:00 am.
• Park curfew for community parks is 1:00 am - 5:00 am.
• Dogs mustbeon leashes at all times, except in Steeplechase
& Lick Creek Parks with sound command.
•AII wildlife in City parks is protected.
• It is unlawful to litter in City parks.
• It is unlawful to cut or destroy vegetation.
• Al vehicles must park in designated areas.
• It is unlawful to swim in park ponds.
•AII firearms, airguns, crossbows, and bows & arrows are prohibited.
• Al vendors must have an approved permit.
• No campfires without prior approval.
• 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 allowed in City parks.
• Golfing or (practice) driving of golf balls in parks is prohibited.
• Please obey all "FIELDS CLOSED" signs.
• Athletic fields must be reserved separately from pavilion rentals.
• No glass containers in City parks.
RAIN -OUT
COLLEGE STATION
CONFERENCE CENTER
1300 George Bush Drive,
College Station, Texas
Phone ....................(979) 764 -3720
Fax ........................(979) 764 -3513
After Hours ............ (979) 764 -3725 Grace Vrooman Heather Lupoli
Email ...conferencecenter @cstx.gov
STAFF:
Conference Center Supervisor ......:.......Grace Vrooman
Assistant Conference Center Supervisor .. Melvin Lange
Secretary /Event Assistant ........................Heather Lupoli
Melvin Lange
The College Station Conference Center is
a wonderful facility for your next seminar,
workshop, conference, retirement function,
holiday party, career fair, staff retreat, re-
hearsal dinner, shower, wedding, reception,
family reunion or trade show exhibit.
The Conference Center has seven rooms that
can hold 12 to 420 people, plus a large ca-
tering kitchen with ice machine, refrigerator,
two microwaves and a conventional oven. In
addition, there is a beautiful deck and patio
areas. The Conference Center provides a
variety of amenities that include audio - visual equipment, Internet access,
flip charts, tables, disco ball, piano, wedding trellis, lattice screens, and
much more. The Conference Center has friendly, experienced staff to
help make your event a success.
SOUTHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER
Southwood Athletic Park, 1520 Rock Prairie Road,
College Station, Texas
Phone .......................... ..........................(979) 764 -6351
E-mail .................................................. kkel bly @cstx.gov
E-mail .................................. ...............knesbitt@cstx.gov
STAFF: Kelly Kelbly
recreation Supervisor .. ............................... Kelly Kelbly
Program Manager ....... ............................... Kelli Nesbitt
OPERATING HOURS:
Monday- Thursday:
8 am - 3 pm, Senior Adults (55+ yrs)
3 pm - 6 pm, Youth and Xtra Education
6 pm - ...... Rentals & Special Events
Friday:
8 am - 3 pm Senior Adults (55+ yrs)
3 pm - 7 pm Youth and Xtra Education
7 pm - Rentals and Special Events
Saturday- Sunday: Available for Rentals and
Special Events anytime.
RENTAL: Southwood Community Center, is
now available to host your group meeting,
party, or any other special event!
Our facility has a variety of amenities to
meet your needs, including a big- screen
television, stereo equipment, coffee service, hardwood and carpeted
floors, and more.
AQUATICS
Pools Supervisor ... ...........................Vera Vowell Solis
Adamson Lagoon (in Bee Creek) ........(979) 764 -3735
Thomas Pool (Thomas Park) ...............(979) 764 -3721
Cindy Hallaran Pool (Southwood) ....... (979) 764 -3787
Email .............. ............................... vvowell @cstx.gov
Vera Vowel
POOL PARTY PACKAGES: Solis
*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 includes plates, cups,
napkins, forks, cake, lemonade, and admission to the pool. Theme
parties may also be catered with your choice of different kinds of
pizza.
*After Hours Parties are ideal for group rentals such as family parties,
school and church functions, employee parties and non - profit
organizational gatherings.
WOLF PEN CREEK AMPHITHEATER
1015 Colgate Street, off Holleman and Dartmouth
Venue Manager ... ............................... Sheila Walker
Phone ...................... ..........................(979) 764 -3408
Fax .......................... ..........................(979) 764 -3737
E- mail .............................. ...............swalker @cstx.gov
Web Site ..................... ...........www.cstx.gov /wolfpen
Sheila Walker
THE AMPHITHEATER:
Celebrate with a larger crowd! Host
a company picnic, fund raiser, tal-
ent show, or concert in a beautiful,
natural setting. The Wolf Pen Creek
Amphitheater accommodates 300 -
7,500 people and prices range from
$300 43,000. Rental of this facility
includes al I outdoor areas inside the
fenced perimeter.
THE GREEN ROOM:
Great setting for formal din-
ners, banquets, and cocktail
parties. Banquet seating can
accommodate up to 40 peo-
ple, while a standing cocktail
party can accommodate up
to 80 people. Rental prices
range from $75 - $400.
For detailed information call
979 - 764 -3408.
THE PLAZA:
Appropriate for more intimate
outdoor gatherings such as fami ly
reunions, birthday parties, and
small concerts. The Plaza accom-
modatesupto250 people. Rental
prices range from $75 - $400.
HERITAGE PROGRAMS
College Station Conference Center Room 107
1300 George Bush Drive
Staff Assistant ............... ...........................Anne Boykin
Phone ....................... ..........................(979) 764 -3491
E- mail .............. ............................... aboykin @cstx.gov
Web Site .... ............................... http: / /HOLD.cstx.gov
Anne Boykin
The Historic Preservation Committee was charged by the City Council
in 2002 to "aid in the collection and preservation of the history of the
City of College Station and its environs, and to provide for the educa-
tion of its citizens..." The Heritage Programs office, in order to carry out .
its charge, ministers to the Historic Preservation Committee, manages
the Project HOLD historic online library database, hosts the Exploring
History Lunch Lecture Series, oversees the historic marker program and
conducts oral histories of prominent local citizens.
INSTRUCTIONS/
XTRA EDUCATION
Recreation Supervisor ..........................Dana Albrecht
Phone .................. ............................... 979 - 764 -3486
dalbrecht @cstx.gov or jhartsfield @cstx.gov
On -line Registration ...................... parksweb.cstx.gov
ATHLETIC PROGRAMS Dana Albrecht
Youth /Adult Programs
David Hudspeth .................... 979 - 764 -3486
dhudspeth @cstx.gov
Patrick Hazlett .......................... phazlett@cstx.gov
Tournaments
Geri Marsh ...... ............................... 979 - 764 -3736
gmarsh @cstx.gov
For On -line Registration ... ..............parksweb.cstx.gov
KIDS KLUB David Hudspeth
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
Jana Church ......... ............................... 979 - 764 -3831
Registration Office .............................. 979 - 764 -5430
Email ........... jchurch @cstx.gov or jwarnold @cstx.gov
Web Site .............. ...................www.cstx.gov /kidsklub
On -line Registration ........ ...............www.my.csisd.org
On -site Registration ..........1812 Welsh, CS, TX 77840
Jana Church
The Kids Klub is an enrichment and recreation based after - school program,
which serves kindergarten through sixth grade students at each elemen-
tary and intermediate school in the College Station Independent School
District. The program begins immediately following dismissal from the
typical school day and ends at 6:00 p.m.
The Kids Klub is a joint venture of the City of College Station Parks and
Recreation Department and College Station ISD Community Education.
Parks and Recreation is responsible for the program management. Com-
munity Education is responsible for the fiscal administration.
SENIOR SERVICES PROGRAM
Marci Rodgers ....... ............................... 979 - 764 -3831
E-mail .......................................................... 764 -63 71
Email ............ ............................... mrodgers @cstx.gov
Adults 55 years and older are offered to join a variety
of fun and educational groups and activities such as
ball room dancing, bridge groups, a computer club and Marci Rodgers
many special events. Southwood Community Center,
located at Southwood Athletic Park, will be home to
older adults 8 am - 3 pm daily.
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three meals a day for their bodies, education and culture for their
minds, and dignity, equality, and freedom for their spirits."
_ - Dr• Martin Luther King Jr.
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Water Conservation
1520 Rock Prairie Road
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Regular Waste Collected
On -line Registration
Energy Conservation
College Station, TX 77845
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No Recycling / No Make Up
Available Now!
Waste Reduction
979 764 - 6351
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* *LJRL Closed Dec. 31 - Jan 2
parksweb.cstx.gov
Green Building /Land Use
979 - 764 -3486
Air Quality
Available for Rental
NEW YEAR' DAY
2 * *LJRL Closed
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7 * *LJRL Game Day
8 * *LJRL Family Film
Youth Advisory Council,
5:30 pm, Conference Center
Adult & Youth Tennis
Registration Begin
www.parksweb.com
Senior Computer Club,
Brazos Valley Museum
Carter Creek Training Room
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
** *SCC: Bridge for
Dollar Days, 979 - 776 -2195
City Offices Closed
CSISD /BIND Classes Begin
9 am, 979 - 764 -6371
Older Adults, 9:30 am
Older Adults, 9:30 am
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11 * *LJRL Master
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14 * *LJRL Game Day
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Gardeners: Gardening 101
Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -6372
George Bush Library Classic
*Challenger Basketball <,.
Film Series "Funny Girl"
Registration Begins
Parks & Recreation
bush Iibrary.tamu.edu
Annual Martin Luther King,
M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, at
Advisory Board, 7 pm,
Jr.. Tribute and Celebration,
S.C. Beachy Central Park
WPC Green Room,
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
** *SCC: Bridge for
6:30 pm, Lincoln Recreation
Office or parksweb.cstx.gov
979- 764 -6271
Older Adults, 9:30 am
Older Adults, 9:30 am
Center, 979 -764 -3779
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* *LJRL Game Day
Bryan High School
1 7 CSISD, BIND, TAMU
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Classes
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22 Soccer Invitational,
Closed
January 22 -23
Sessio Tennis Lessons
Begin
Women's Health Topic
"Esther" Jan. 21 - 23,
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- Regular Waste /Recycling
* ' Education and
bush Iibrary.tamu.edu
*Challenger Basketball
-MLK Freedom March in
Adult Softball Registration
Exploring History Lunch
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** Library Reading Group
Registration Ends
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Bryan, 9:30 am
Begin M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, at
Lecture Series, Conference
50+ Women's Health Fair,
MARTIN LUTHER j f4
S.C. Beachy Central Park
Center, 11:30 am - 1 pm,
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
** *SCC: Bridge for Older
10 am - 2 pm, 979 - 691 -4014
KING, JR.. DAY
Office or parksweb.cstx.gov
RSVP 979 - 764 -3491
Older Adults, 9:30 am
Adults, 9:30 am
bush Iibrary.tamu.edu
"Follies" Auditions
2 3
"Follies" Auditions
2 4
2 5
2 6
27
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theatrecompany.com
theatrecompany.com
* *LJRL Storytime
(Toddler / Pre K)
Bryan High School Soccer
* *LJRL Babies & Books Begin
Invitational
and Continue Every Monday
Adult Softball
Registration Ends
30
-Girls Softball
Registration Begins at 3 1
* *LJRL Anime Club
S.C. Beachy Central Parer
Office or parksweb.cstx.gov
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
** *SCC: Bridge for
* *LJRL Family Film
- Senior Advisory Committee I
Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -6372
Older Adults, 9:30 am
Older Adults, 9:30 am
* Challenger SDorts. co- sponsored
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Pre -K - 12th
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City of College Station
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Providing good things in life since 1971
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February - April
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South
College Station, TX, 77845
6 17 * *LJRL Babies & Books
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5:30 pm, Conference Center
979 - 764 -6372
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Capitol, 10:30 am
Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -6372
2
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Carter Creek Training Room
9 am, 979 - 764 -6371
* *LJRL Storytil
Parks & Recreation
Advisory Board, 7 pm,
WPC Green Room,
979 - 764 -6271
14* *LJRL Babies & Books 1 C - - Master * *LJRL 16
J ` `Gardeners:
Gardening 101
3 G.B. Classic Film Series
"Thoroughly Modern 4
Millie" 979 - 691 -4014
Reading Discovery with
Mrs. Bush. Register at
http: / /dI.esc6.net
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
Older Adults, 9:30 am
(Toddler/ Pre K)
10
Celebrate Presidents' Day,
bush.education @nara.gov
* *LJRL Game Day 1
** *SCC: Bridge for
Older Adults, 9:30 am
11 * *LJRL Game Day
12
Pool Trout Fish -Out, Feb. 11 -13, Southwood Hallaran Pool
Girls Softball
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for Registration Ends
Older Adults, 9:30 am
** *SCC: Bridge for Heart Health Fair, 10am -2 pm
* *LJRL Storytime (Toddler/ Pre K) Older Adults, 9:30 am bush Iibrar .tamu.edu
17 * *LJRL Reading Group 1 * *LJRL Game Day 1
Bryan High School Varsity Girls' Fast Pitch Invitational, Feb 17 - 20
The Life f B ff I S Id'
Spring Water Fitness
o u a o o iers,
Exploring History Lunch bush.education @nara.gov
Session II,
Registration Begins
Lecture Series, Conf
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
Center, 11:30 am 1 p
Tennis Lessons Begin
m at
M -F, 8 am - 5 ,
p
RSVP 979 - 764 -3491' Older Adults, 9:30 am
Pool Trout Fish -Out
S.C. Beachy Central Park'
** *SCC: Bridge for
Southwood Hallaran Pool
VALENTINE'S DAY
Office or parksweb.cstx.gov
* *LJRL Storytime (Toddler/ Pre K)
Older Adults, 9:30 am
20
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Soul Food, 11:30 am
LJRL Game Da
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Lincoln Center
Follies, Feb. 25 theatrecompany.corn
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- Issues Forum with Dr. James
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S.C. Beachy Central Park
Rohack, 979 - 691 -4014
Office or parksweb.cstx.gov
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
Older Adults, 9:30 am
CSISD /BISD Student Holiday
* *LJRL Anime Club
Bryan High School Varsity
** *SCC: Bridge for
Girls' Fast Pitch Invitational
PRESIDENTS' DAY
Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -6372
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Older Adults, 9:30 am
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Senior Advisory Committee
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college station
Students $2, Ages 5 & Under Free
* Challenger Sports, co- sponsored by Project Sunshine are for individuals with special needs in Pre -K - 12t e. Information: Phone, 979 - 764 -3486; Fax, 979 - 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov /parks
* *Larry J. Ringer Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org ** *Southwood Community Center, 979 764 - 6351 Registration: https: / /parksweb.cstx.gov
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979- 764 -6271 * *LJRL Storytime (Toddler/ Pre K) Registration Ends
14 * *LJRL Babies & Books 1 1 1 1 7 * *Reading Group 1 1 8 * *LJRL Game Day 1
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DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Central Park Office or RSVP 979 - 764 -3491 ST. PATRICK'S DAY
BEGINS parksweb.cstx.gov ** *SCC: Bridge for High School Junior Varsity
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** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
- ** *SCC: Bridge for
Older Adults, 9:30 am
* *LJRL Young'eaders Book
Older Adults, 9:30 am
- Stroke Clinic Registration-
Sale
Ends
Session III,
Classic Film Series
- Compost Class, 9 am - 4 pm,
Compost Class, 9 am - 5 pm,
Tennis Lessons Begin
bush I ibrary.tam u.edu
at Twin Oaks Landfill
at Twin Oaks Landfill
SPRING BEGINS
2
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Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -6372
* *LJRL No Stor ime (Toddler /Pre K)
979- 764 - 3806,
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1818 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy
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College Station, TX, 77845
Senior Advisory Committee
** LJRL Master Gardeners:
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
Older Adults , 9:30 am
�� Hall = all Vuw l
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* Challenger Sports, co- sponsored by Project Sunshine are for individuals with special needs in
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Southwood Community Center is conveniently located near Southwood
Hallaran Pool, a pavilion, athletic fields, basketball and tennis courts.
Call 979.764.6351 for rental availability
COMMUNITY CENTER HOURS: RENTAL RATES:
Mon -Thu: 8 am -3 pm Senior Adults (55+ years)
3 pm -6 pm Youth and Xtra Education
After 6 pm Rentals /Special Events
Friday: 8 am -3 pm Senior Adults (55+ years)
3 pm -7 pm Youth and Xtra Education
After 7 pm Rentals /Special Events
Sat -Sun: Anytime Rentals /Special Events
Meeting Room $25 hr.
Computer Lab $15 hr.
Game Room $35 hr.
Entire Facility $75 hr.
Alcohol Permit $50*
* Requires contract and approval
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* *Larry J. Ringer Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org ** *Southwood Community Center, 979 - 764 -6351 Registration: https: / /parksweb.cstx.gov
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MARCH 2011
MAY 2011
Budweiser Slow Pitch
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Softball Invitational,
Larry J. Ringer Library
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
April 1 - May 1
13 14 15 '16 17 18 19
15 16 17 18 19 2021
1818 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31
22 23 24 25 26 2728
29 30 31
** *SCC: Bridge for
South
Older Adults, 9:30 am
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Bio Blitz, Lick Creek Park,
scb.tamu.edu /bioblitz.htm
3 4 * LJRL Babies & Books
5
6
7
8 * *LJRL Game Day
9
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
Older Adults, 9:30 am
Senior Computer Club,
"Annie ", Auditions, theatrecompany.com
Youth Advisory Council,
Carter Creek Training Room
Classic Film Series
5:30 pm, Conference Center
9 am, 979 - 764 -6371
bush I ibrary.tamu.edu
** *SCC: Bridge for
CSISD Student Holiday
979 -764 -6372
* *LJRL Storytime
(Toddler/ Pre K)
Older Adults, 9:30 am
10
11 * *LJRL Babies & Books
12
13 14
15 * *LJRL Game Day 16 April Pools Day!
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
Annual Easter Celebration
Older Adults, 9:30 am
bush I ibrary.tamu.edu
979 - 691 -4014
Girls Volleyball Registration
Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -6372
Art & Essay Contest Awards
Begins M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, at
parks &Recreation
bush.education@nara.gov
* ** Brazos Valle Earth D
SCC: Bridge for y y
S.C. Beachy Central Park
Advisory Board, 7 pm ,
Older Adults, 9:30 am 11 am - 4 pm, Downtown Brya
Office or parksweb.cstx.gov
WPC Green Room
* *LJRL Storytime (Toddler/ Pre K)
PARENTS WEEKEND
17
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2 0
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21
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1„� - jn Center
2 3
bush.education@nara.gov
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* *LJRL Storytime
(Toddler/ Pre K)
-Swim Team and Girls
Regular Waste /Recycling ;
Summer Tennis Lessons
Volleyball Registration End
All City Offices,
Household Hazardous Waste
Registration Begin
Exploring History Lunch
- ** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
* *LJRL, CSISD, BISD
Collection, 7 am - 2 pm,
M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, at
Lecture Series, Confer c
Older Adults, 9:30 am
Closed, TAMU No Classes
Twin Oaks Landfill
S.C. Beachy Central Park
* *LJRL Master Gardeners:
Center, 11:30 am - 1 p
AGGIE MUSTER
979 - 764 -3809,
Office or parksweb.cstx.gov
Gardening 101
RSVP 979 - 764 -3491
EARTH DAY
GOOD FRIDAY
cstx.gov /hhw
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2 5* *LJRL Babies & Books
26
27
2 8
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29 * *LJRL Game Day
30
Adult Softball Registration
Begins M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, at
S.C. Beachy Central Park
* *LJRL Anime Club
Duck Jam
in Aggieland,
Office or parksweb.cstx.gov
* *LJRL Storytime
(Toddler/ Pre K)
Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater,
cstx.gov /wolfpen
Senior Advisory Committee
ADMINISTRATIVE
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
** *SCC: Bridge for
EASTER SUNDAY
Meeting, 10 am
Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -6372
PROFESSIO S DAY
Older Adults, 9:30 am
Older Adults, 9:30 am
* Challenger Sports, co- sponsored by Project Sunshine are for individuals with special needs in Pre -K - 12thl[de. Information: Phone, 979 - 764 -3486; Fax, 979 - 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov /parks
* *Larry J. Ringer Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org ** *Southwood Community Center, 979 - 764 -6351 Registration: https: / /parksweb.cstx.gov
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Nationally Accredited a A
Providing good things in life since 1971 w•.;
2011
1
2
3
4
5
6 * *LJRL Game Day 7
"Annie ", theatrecompany.com
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
Adult Volleyball and
Older Adults, 9:30 am
** *SCC: Bridge for
Swim Lessons Registration
Older Adults, 9:30 am
Begins M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, at
Youth Advisory Council,
Senior Computer Club,
Wayne Edwards Storytelling
March of Dimes,
* *LJRL
S.C. Beachy Central Park
5:30 pm, Conference Center
Carter Creek Training Room
& Classic Film Series
Adult Softball Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater,
No Storytime in May
Office or parksweb.cstx.gov
979 - 764 -6372
9 am, 979 - 764 -6371
bush.education @nara.gov
Registration Ends cstx.gov /wolfpen
8
9
10
11
Storytellers Guild
12bushlibrary.tamu.edu
* *LJRL Game Day
13
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NATIONAL
DRINKING WATER WEEK /
WATER AWARENESS WEEK,
www.aww<a.or
"Annie"
Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -6372
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
"Annie ", theatrecompany.com
theatrecompany.com
Older Adults, 9:30 am
** *SCC: Bridge for
Parks & Recreation
Senior Computer Club
Older Adults, 9:30 am
Mothers Swim Free, All Pools
Advisory Board, 7 pm,
9 am, Carter Creek
Senior Dance, 7 pm - 9 pm
Starlight Music Series
WPC Green Room,
Training Room,
College Station Conference
Adult Volleyball
Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater,
MOTHER'S DAY
979- 764 -6271
979- 764 -6371
Center, 979 - 764 -6371
Registration Ends
cstx.gov /starlight
15
16
17
18
19 BISD Last Day of
School
2 0 * *LJRL Game Day
2 1
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* *LJRL Adult Summer
"Annie" May 20 -23,
TAMU Graduation
`
11
Reading Club & Master
theatrecompany.com
BVGSA Girls' Fast Pitch
Armed Forces Invitational
*Challenger Bowling and
Gardeners 101
Lincoln Center Last Day of
Starlight Music Series
Water Fitness Registration
Exploring History Lunch
* * Library Reading Group
After School Programming
Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater,
Begin M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, at
El Vaquero Storytelling,
Lecture Series, Confer
cstx.gov /starlight
"Annie"
S.C. Beachy Central Park
979 - 691 -4006
Center, 11:30 am - 1 p F "'
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
** *SCC: Bridge for
Lifeguard Day
theatrecompany.com
Office or parksweb.cstx.gov
bush.education @nara. ov
RSVP 979 - 764 -3491 °
Older Adults, 9:30 am
Older Adults, 9:30 am
ARMED FORCES DAY
2 2
theatrecom n com
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2 4
2 5
2 6
27 * *LJRL Game Da
2 8
Adult Kickball Registration
** *SCC: Bridge for
Begins M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, at
Older Adults, 9:30 am
"Annie"
S.C. Beachy Central Par
theatrecompany.com
Office or parksweb.cstx.
* *LJRL Anime Club
*Challenger Bowling
BVGSA Girls' Fast Pitch
Senior Advisory Committee
10th Annual Seniors EXPO
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
Registration Ends
Starlight Music Series
Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater,
Armed Forces Invitational
Meeting, 10 am
9 am - 3 pm, Brazos Center
Older Adults, 9:30 am
CSISD Last Day of School
cstx.gov /starlight
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APRIL 2011
JUNE 2011
college station
Regular Waste Collected,
No Recycling, No Make Up
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S M T W T i S
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Water Conservation
Rock Prairie School Day.
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 -800- 344 -8377
* Repair leaky plumbing
All City Offices, * *LJRL
50% off with School T -shirt
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 2223
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
* Turn water on only to
Closed
- Session I Swim Lessons Begin
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24 LS 26 27 28 2930
26 27 28 29 .30
A 48 -hour notice is
soap & rinse
- Lincoln Center's First Day of
required prior to an
* Water lawn every 7 days
MEMORIAL DAY
Summer Program
_
excavation
* Harvest rain water
- t-nanenger sports, co- sponsored Dy rrolect sunshine are for individuals with special needs in Pre -K - 12thjW(
* *Larry J. Ringer Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org ** *Southwood Community Center, 979 - 764 -6351
ax, 979 -764 -3737 www.cstx.gov /parks
Registration: https: #parksweb.cstx.gov
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MAY 2011
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 2021
22 23 24 25 26 2728
29 30 31
JULY 2011
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
Senior Computer Club,
1 Carter Creek Training Rm
9 am, 979 - 764 -6371
2
* *LJRL Adult
Summer Reading June - July
* *LJRL Babies & Books Classic Film Series,
5 LJRL Tween & Teen 979 - 691 -4014,
Events bush I ibray.tamu.edu
Youth Advisory Council,
Exploring History Summer 5:30 pm, Conference Center
Camp, 979 - 691 -4006 979- 764 -6372
All Pools:
Pebble Creek School Day
50% off with School T -shirt
Summer
Water Fitness Begins
8
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
Older Adults, 9:30 am
u~20/7
3 * *LJRL Game Day
** *SCC: Bridge for
Older Adults, 9:30 am
Adult Kickball
Registration Ends
4 * *LJRL Children's
Summer Reading
Kick Off and Book Fair
Starlight Music Series
Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater,
cstx.gov /starlight
Texas State Senior Games, June 2 -12, 979 - 764 -6371
J Juneteenth Celebration
bush ibrary.tamu.edu
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
Older Adults, 9:30 am
1 O * *LJRL Game Day 111 * *LJRL Family Film
TAAF Co -Ed Slow
Pitch State Tournament
21" Ever Bluebonnet
Rod Run, Stephen C.- Beachy
Central Park
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College Station, TX 77845
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25 * *LJRL Family Film
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Fall Water Fitness
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8 am - 5 pm, at
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5:30 pm, Conference Center
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Session I Tennis Lessons &
Girls' Volleyball Registration
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at Twin Oaks Landfill
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ASA Co -Ed Class "D"
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* Challenger Sports, co- sponsored
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5:30 pm, Conference Center
979 - 764 -6372
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Parks & Recreation
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WPC Green Room,
979 - 764 -6271
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Carter Creek Training Room
9 am, 979 - 764 -6371
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11
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Classic Film Series
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** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
Older Adults, 9:30 am
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10 am - 2 pm,
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Parks &Recreation
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PATRIOT DAY
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979 - 764 -6271
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Team Tennis Begins
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Older Adults, 9:30 am
Senior Advisory Committee
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Senior Computer Club,
Older Adults, 9:30 am
5:30 pm, Conference Center
Carter Creek Training Room
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A &M vs.
979 - 764 -6372
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WPC Green Room,
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** *SCC: Bridge for
A &M vs.
COLUMBUS DAY
979- 764 -6271
Older Adults, 9:30 am
Older Adults, 9:30 am
Baylor at Kyle Field
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bush.education@nara.gov
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Wienerfest at Wolf Pen Creek,
Exploring History Lunch
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Lecture Series, Confer
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NATIONAL BOSS DAY
RSVP 979 - 764 -3491
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Winter Water Fitness
Free Freon Unit Day,
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Older Adults, 9:30 am
Older Adults, 9:30 am
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Air Quality
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Senior Advisory Committee
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bush.education@nara.gov
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* *Larry J. Ringer Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org ** *Southwood Community Center, 979 - 764 -6351
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arks and Recreation Department.
Nationally Accredited
Providing good things in life since 1971
NOVEMBER 2011
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Christmas Parade
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JANUARY 2012
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** *SCC: Bridge for
Winter Water Fitness Begins Older Adults, 9:30 am
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for Youth Basketball
Older Adults, 9:30 am Registration Ends
Classic Film Series
Youth Advisory Council, Senior Computer Club, bush I ibrary.tamu.edu
5:30 pm, Conference Center Carter Creek Training Room ** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
979 - 764 -6372 9 am, 979 - 764 -6371 Older Adults, 9:30 am
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Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -6372
** *SCC: Bridge for
Older Adults, 9:30 am
3 Holidays in the Rotunda,
George Bush Library
Breakfast with Santa, Lincoln
Center, 979 - 764 -3779
Girl Scout Day
bush.educatior
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Christmas In The Park Holiday Celebration at
A Stephen C. Beachy Central Park, 6 -9 pm
Free Festivities, Cookies, Hot Cocoa, Entertainment
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No Waste / Recycling All City Offices Closed
CHRISTMAS KWANZAA BEGINS
* Challenger Sports, co- sponsored by Project Sunshine are for individuals with special needs in Pre -K - 12t E
* *Larry J. Ringer Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org ** *Southwood Community Center, 979 -764- 51
NEW YEAR'S EVE
Fax, 979 - 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov /parks
Registration: https: / /parksweb.cstx.gov
Parks & Recreation
Advisory Board, 7 pm,
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WPC Green Room,
979- 764 -6271
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
Older Adults, 9:30 am
** *SCC: Bridge for
Older Adults, 9:30 am
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Regular Waste Collected
Senior Advisory Committee
Meeting, 10 am
HANUKKAH
WINTER BEGINS
** *SCC: 42 Dominoes for
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No Waste / Recycling
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CHRISTMAS EVE
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Regular Waste / Recycling
No Waste / Recycling All City Offices Closed
CHRISTMAS KWANZAA BEGINS
* Challenger Sports, co- sponsored by Project Sunshine are for individuals with special needs in Pre -K - 12t E
* *Larry J. Ringer Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org ** *Southwood Community Center, 979 -764- 51
NEW YEAR'S EVE
Fax, 979 - 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov /parks
Registration: https: / /parksweb.cstx.gov
2009 - 2010 EMPLOYEE
OF THE YEAR AWARD
Robert (Bob) Hole, was chosen by his peers as
the Employee of the Year for his professionalism,
innovation, teamwork and dependability. Bob,
has been serving as the Municipal Cemeteries
Sexton for the past 4 years, beautifying the City
cemeteries and facilitating the sales of the cem-
etery plots. He treats all customers with dignity
and respect. Prior to this position, Bob served
for many years as the Horticulture Supervisor beautifying the parks and
municipal buildings.
2010 T.R.A.P.S. AWARD FOR DOG PARK
City of College Station Parks and Recreation Depart-
ment was the recipient of the "INNOVATIONS IN PARK
DEVELOPMENT AWARD" presented by Texas Recreation
and Park Society (T.R.A.P.S.) for development of Uni-
versity Park and Canine Station's off -leash Dog Park.
David Wood, Parks Planner, who has served the City
for the past 15 years was the designer and project
manager of this unique park. Congratulations David!
T.A.A.F. andASAAWARDS
Geraldine "Geri" Marsh, Athletic Supervisor was
recipient of the "T.A.A.F President's Excellence
Award" in recognition of her outstanding and dedi-
cated service to (T.A.A.F.) Texas Amateur Athletic
Federation. Geri was also honored with the "A.S.A.
10 Year Service Award" for her service as Deputy
Commissioner for American Softball Association
(A.S.A.) District 30.
T.A.A.F. GOLD MEMBER CITY AWARD
College Station Parks and Recreation Department earned the "T.A.A.F.
Gold Member City Award" for the total number of team and individual
registrations to T.A.A.F.
A.S.A. COMPLEX OF THE YEAR AWARD
The Old Glory Softball Complex at Veterans Park and Athletic Complex
was recognized as the " #1 outstanding softball complex" from across
the country. Congratulations to all the Parks Operations staff for their
outstanding contributions in achieving this great honor.
2009 - 2010 DIRECTOR'S HEART AWARDS
L - R: Sheila Walker, Special Events; Amanda Putz, Administration; Judy
Sutherland, Special Events; Jimmy Charanza, Urban Landscape
2009 - 201
EMPLOYEE VALUE ,� ARDS
Amanda Putz
Administration
DEPENDABILITY
Marci Rodgers
Recreation
PROFESSIONALISM
College Station Parks and Recreation
2009 -2010 Awards!
2009-2010
Stephan Richards Jennifer Arnold
Parks Operations Recreation
TEAMWORK TEAMWORK -
Kelli Nesbitt Annie Williams Amy Hoemann Ricky Meza
Southwood Senior Services Instructions Kids Klub
Community Center
Ricky Guzman June Van Dyke
Parks Operations Urban Landscape
INNOVATION "Neal Donovan"
SPIRIT AWARD
2009 -2010
PARDnerAWARD
Shelley Major Jessica Shilts Billy Nelson Victor Casares
Marshall Wallace, Public Southwood Aquatics Aquatics Parks Operations
Works Foreman was the Community Center
recipientof the PARDner =t,„
Award for his outstand-
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ingworking relationship
with the Parks and Recre-
ation staff. The PARDner
Award is given to a
City staff member from
another department that
demonstrates a great working relationship with
the Parks and Recreation Department. Marshall
was also Recognized as Employee of the Year Kriston Tomanek Danielle Cooks Lindsey Byers Debby Harper
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Anderson
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8.94
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Arboretum
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17.00
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Bee Creek
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Billie Madeley
N
5.14
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Brison
N
9.20
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Brothers Pond
N
16.12
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Carter's Crossing
N
7.3
Undeveloped
Castlegate
N
8.26
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Castlerock
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5.86
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Cemetery, CS
18,50
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Cemetery, Memorial
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kggie Field of Honor
Conference Center
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Parks Annex
Cove of Nantucket
N
3.92
Creek View
N
14.00
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Crescent Pointe
N
5.0
Cy Miller
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2.50
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Eastgate
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1.80
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Edelweiss
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12.30
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Edelweiss Gartens
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13.60
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Emerald Forest
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14.00
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Gabbard
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10.6
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Georgie K. Fitch
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11.30
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Hensel (TAMU)
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10.00
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John Crompton
N
15.26
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Lemontree
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15.40
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Lick Creek
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Lions
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Longmire
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4.16
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Luther Jones
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1.8
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Merry Oaks
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Northgate
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1.59
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7.50
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Parkway
M
1.90
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Pebble Creek
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10.20
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Raintree
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13.00
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Reatta Meadows
N
3.00
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Richard Carter
N
7.14
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Sandstone
N
15.21
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N
11.80
Undeveloped
Sonoma
N
7.16
Undeveloped
Southeast
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66.68
Undeveloped
Southern Oaks
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14.49
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9.42
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44.70
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Steeplechase
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9.00
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Summit Crossing
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8.81
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Thomas
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10.20
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1.37
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C - Community Park
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515.54
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Total Parks
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Conference Center & both Cemeteries are not included in the totals.
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All prices and events are subject to change without
notice. For updated information and a PDF of this
calendar, please visit www.cstx.gov /parks.
Photo Credits:
- Council group photo by Public Communications
-Car in June by Peter Vanecek
-Small butterfly photo in June by Robert Hole
Award page photos by Peter Vanecek
-Staff group photo by Johnson Photography
All other photos by Afsaneh Yazdani
Tinted by: Insite Printing