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CHRISTMAS
LIGHTING FESTIVAL
Kick -off for the 1993
"Christmas In The Park."
See the new lighting displays,
enjoy free refreshments, hayrides,
Christmas music, and more on
November 23, 1993, 6:30 pm at
Central Park.
CHRISTMAS
IN CENTRAL PARK
Take pictures with Santa in the
lobby of the Parks office. Meet
Jingles the Polar Bear, Rudolph,
Frosty & Friends. Enjoy
refreshments and other activities
December 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 9th,
10th, 1 1 th, 16th, 17th & 18th, at
Central Park.
1994 YOUTH BASKETBALL
Sign up early for Youth Basketball
December 6 - 17 at Central Park
Office 8 am - 5 pm Monday -
Friday.
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December 1993
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MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 1993
JANUARY 1994
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Marathon or 5K Fun Run
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Christmas In The Park
Lighting Ceremony
November 23, 1993
Christmas in the Park/Open House, Central Park 6:30 -9:00 pm -Visit Santa
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4th Annual—
Jingle Run
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Youth Basketball
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Registration Begins,
Christmas in the Park/Open
House, Central Park 6:30
-9:00 pm -Visit Santa
Holiday Parade, -
8 am - 5 pm, M - F,
1994 Youth Basketball
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Night Registration,
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Park Office
FIRST DAY OF it�tttt�t
UNITED NATIONS
2:30 pm
Central Park Office
HANUKKAH
HUMAN RIGHTS DAY
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Board, 7 pm
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CSISD
Winter Holiday Begins
FIRST DAY
OF WINTER
CHRISTMAS EVE
CHRISTMAS DAY
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City Offices Closed
City Offices Closed
CHRISTMAS TREE
RECYCLING
Bring your old Christmas trees to
Central Park and receive a free oak
seedling in return,
January 8 -9
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.'S
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Come help us celebrate Martin
Luther King's Birthday at Lincoln
Recreation Center,
1000 Eleanor, on January 15, 7 pm.
DON'T
DRINI( &
DRIVE.....
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DECEMBER 1993
FEBRUARY 1994
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1 have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a
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nation where the y � will not be judged b y e color of their skin
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but by the content of their character. - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
December 31st
City Offices Closed
NEW YEAR'S DAY
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CSISD Classes Resume
Historic Preservation
Christmas Tree
Recycling,
Committee, 7 pm
9 am -5 pm, Central Park
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9th Annual Martin Luther
King, Jr. Celebration,
7 pm, Lincoln Center
Christmas Tree Recycling
Noon - 5 pm, Central Park
Parks &Recreation
Board, 7 pm ........Texas
Public Pool Workshop,
Conference Center........
Youth Basketball
Practice Begins s
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CSISD Closed
Celebrating
Civil Rights Day
MARTIN LUTHER
KING JR. DAY
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Youth Basketball
Games Begin
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12th ANNUAL
POOL TROUT FISH -OUT
Fri. Feb. 18 6 am -9 pm
Sat. Feb. 19 8 am -9 pm
Sun. Feb. 20 12 n - -6 pm
At Adamson Lagoon.
BLACK HERITAGE
Come share the Black Heritage &
performances of young C.S.
students, on February 5th at
Lincoln Recreation Center at 7
pm.
SPRING SOFTBALL
Registration: Feb 14th -25th, at
Central Park Office, M -F,
8 am -5 pm.
BRYAN /COLLEGE
STATION STRAIGHT SHOT
Run 10 Kilometers from Bryan to
College Station down Texas
Avenue, on February 26th.
GARDEN SHOW
Brazos Beautiful will present a _
Garden Show at Post Oak Mall,
on February 19th & 20th.
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JANUARY 1994
MARCH 1994
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6th Annual Black Heritage
Historic Preservation
Program, 7 pm,
Committee, 7 pm
Lincoln Center
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Parks & Recreation
Little League Registration,
14 S Registration pring Softball
Board, 7 pm
South Knoll Cafeteria 6 pm -9 pm
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Begins,
8 am -5 pm,
' Mon. -Fri.,
�CentraPark Office
Brazos Beautiful's
Garden Show at
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Lessons, Session I ARIM.,
CSISD Closed
Post Oak Mall
VALENTINE'S DAY
12th Annual Trout Fish
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Brazos Beautiful 's
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Athletic Federatio
Trout Fish -Out Ends
WASHINGTON'S
BIRTHDAY (OBSERVED)
Softball Registration Ends
XII Annual
Straight Shot 10 K Run
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GET HOOKED ON FISHING, NOT DRUGS!
EASTER EGG HUNT
An exciting day for young
children at Central Park,
sponsored by the College
Station Police Department, on
March 26, at 9 am.
COLLEGE STATION
LITTLE LEAGUE
Tryouts w i l l be at Southwood
Athletic Park on the 5th & 7th
of March.
PARK BUCKS
Short of cash?
Kids can earn "PARK BUCKS" to
use in College Station
Recreation activities and
programs. For more informa-
tion call 764 -3773.
March
1994
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FEBRUARY 1994
APRIL 1994
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College Station Little
Historic Preservation
Committee, 7 pm
League Tryouts, 8 am,
Southwood Athletic Park
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College Station
Little League
Tryouts, 6 pm,
Southwood
Athletic Park
Raindate for College
Spring Softball
Parks &Recreation
Station Little League
Tryouts, 6 pm,
Play Begins
Board, 7 pm
Southwood Athletic Park
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CSISD & TAMU
Spring Break Begins
ST. PATRICK'S DAY
Spring Break Ends
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Swim Lessons,
Session I &
Tennis Lessons,
College e Station Police
FIRST DAY OF SPRING
Session II Begin
Department Easter Fg>
Hunt, 9 am, Central Park
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LOOK FOR A
COLLEGE STATION
SWIMMING POOL
TO OPEN THIS MONTH
"WORKING FOR A DRUG
FREE BRAZOS VALLEY"
The 5th Annual Drug Free Rally
will be held at Lincoln Recreation
Center on Saturday, April 9th.
For more information
call: 764 -3779.
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Enjoy a relaxing spring day at
College Station's "Wolf Pen Creek
Amphitheater"
featuring live Jazz!
Saturday, April 9th.
ARBOR DAY
CELEBRATION
A Tree Planting ceremony will be
held at Southwood Valley
Elementary, on April 29th.
City of College Station is a
TREE CITY USA.
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MARCH 1994 MAY 1994
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TREES ARE THE WORLD'S RENEWABLE RESOURCE, PLANT A TREE! RaindatOPar
GO OD FRIDAY Central
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Jazzfest,
Wolf Pen Creek
Amphitheater
Daylight
5th Annual
Drug Savings Time Begins DrWor Free Rally for a Drug
Historic Preservation Free Brazos Valle
EASTER CSISD Closed Committee, 7 pm Lincoln Center y
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General Rudder's
Memorial at College
Parks & Recreation Station Cemetery, 2 pm
Board, 7 pm Parent's Weekend
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Swim Lessons,
Session II &
Spring Tennis LesS S,
Session III Begins EARTH DAY
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Arbor Day
Celebration,
Southwood Herne
ARBOR DAY
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"POPS"
Brazos Valley Symphony
Orchestra "POPS" will perform
on May the 7th at Wolf Pen
Creek Amphitheater.
ADAMSON LAGOON
Enjoy a family oriented water
resort while you are absorbed in
a Tropical Paradise. Water
slides, floating rafts, a lily pad
walk, kiddy pool area with frog
slide and plenty of shade make it
irresistible for all ages.
This facility will be open on the
weekend of May 21 st & 22nd.
POOLS OPEN
Adamson Lagoon, Thomas Pool
& Southwood Pool will be open
m for the Summer on May 27th.
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TAMU Classes End Brazos Valley
Symphony Orchestra
Historic Preservation "POPS ", at WPC ,
Committee, 7 pm Amphitheater
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Swim Team Tryouts &
Parks &Recreation Registration
MOTHER'S DAY Board 7 pm Q TAMU Graduation
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Night Swim Lessons
6 -8 pm Adamson Lagoon Open for
Registration mer Weekend Only
Tennis Progra = egin
Swim Team Try%14.
Summer o Registration
Be Registration fall Si
I gistraon or awm Lessons Begin, 8 am-5 pm, Central Park Office
Registration Begins ARMED FORCES DAY
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All Pools Open for
Summer
Adamson Lagoon CSISD Softball
Open for Weekend Only Last Day of School Registration Ends
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MEMORIAL DAY Session I Begins BE A WATER SAVER!
TEXAS
SUPER GUARD CONTEST
10th Annual State Lifeguard
Championship at Adamson
Lagoon in Bee Creek Park,
July 9th. .
TEEN CENTER
FASHION SHOW
Teen Center members will
model the latest teen fashion at
the College Station Conference
Center on July 22nd,
12 noon -1 pm.
TAAF
GAMES OF TEXAS
July 29th, 30th & 31st
JUIY 1994
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SUNDA'r' MONDAY TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
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JUNE 1994
AUGUST 1994
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S M T W T F S
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KEEP BRAZOS BEAUTIFUL.
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Texas Su per
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All City Pools Open
City Offices Closed
TAAF Region V Tennis Tournament,
INDEPENDENCE DAY
Southwood Athletic Park
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Swim Lessons,
Session IV Begins
Parks & Recreation
Board, 7 pm
Family Swim Night,
Adamson Lagoon
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ASA Men's
Fast Pitch
Maj / Class A,B,C,
State Tournament
Teen Center
Fashion Show,
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Family Swim Night,
12 noon - 1 p m
Southwood Pool
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ASA Men's Fast Pitch
Maj / Class A,B,C, State
Games of Texas
Opening Ceremony
Tournament
TAAF GAMES OF TEXAS
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ASA Men's Slow Pitch,
Class D, State Tournament
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Session V Begins
Adamson Lagoon Closed
YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL
Registration September 12th -
23rd, at Central Park Office,
M -F, 8 -5. Night Registration,
September 13th -14th & 20th -
21 st, 8 am -7 pm.
GIRLS FAST PITCH
Registration at Central Park
Office, September 12th - 16th,
8 am - 5 pm.
Night registration will be on
September 13th & 14th,
8am -7pm.
Crepe ]Myrtle Capital of Tex\
September 1994
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AUGUST 1994
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OCTOBER 1994
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A &M vs.
LSU -There
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DON'T THROW AWAY THE FUTURE,
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Fall Softball Adamson Lago ^ on, Open
Registration Ends for WeekendQ }
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RECYCLE!
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ASA Women's Class "A" & Major Church
National Slow Pitch Tournament
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1 m.
A &M vs. `
ASA Women's Class "A" &
Major Church Slow Pitch
Oklahoma - Here
National Championship
Tournament
City Offices Closed
Adamson Lagoon Open
for Weekend Only
Adamson Lagoon Open
Historic Preservation
for Weekend Onl
LABOR DAY
Committee, 7 pm
BVFA "Try" athlon
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- *egistration Be
8-5 pm, M -F,
entral Park Office
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Fall Swim & Tei
Lessons, FBeOfI
Girls Fast Pitch & Youth
Night Registration, 5 -7
Flag Football
pm, Central Park Office
Adamson Lagoon Open
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Parks & Recreation
Girls Fast Pitch
for Weekend Only
Fall Softball Play Begins
Board, 7 pm
Registration Ends
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Youth Flag Football
Night Registration, 5 -7 pm, Central Park Office
Youth Flag Football
Registration Ends
A &M vs.
INTERNATIONAL DAY
Southern _
OF PEACE
FIRST DAY OF AUTUMN
Mississippi -Here
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DAYLIGHT
SAVINGS TIME ENDS
Don't forget to set your clock one
hour back & enjoy that extra hour
on Sunday October 30th.
TEXAS RED RIBBON
CAMPAIGN
"PROUD TO BE DRUG FREE"
Display your red ribbons on your
car during the week of 23rd - 30th
to show your support for a drug free
society.
JUST
SAY
NO!
STRAIGHT TALK
(409)775 -8255
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CLEAN THE PARKS TO EARN SOME BUCKS! (Call 764 -3773 for more information) A &M vs.
Texas Tech -Here
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Historic Preservation A &M vs.
Committee, 7 pm Houston - There
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Fall Tennis Lessons. -
Session II Begins
Parks & Recreation A &M vs.
COLUMBUS DAY Board, 7 pm Baylor -Here
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A &M vs.
Rice - Here
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............ ................TEXAS RED RIBBON CAMPAIGN ... PROUD TO BE DRUG FREE, OCT. 23 - 30..........................
DAYLIGHT
SAVINGS
TIME ENDS 30 HALLOWEEN 1
A &M vs.
SMU - There
11th ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS
IN THE PARK
LIGHTING FESTIVAL
Don't miss the spectacular
Lighting Festival at College
Station Central Park on Novem-
her 30th, at 6 prn.
era
November 1994
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DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE.......
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Historic Preservation
Committee, 7 pm
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Elio
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A &M vs.
Louisville -There
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Parks & Recreation
Board, 7 pm
Tennis Lessons,
Session III Begins
ELECTION DAY
VETERAN'S DAY
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A &M vs.
TCU - Here
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UT -here
UT - There
City Offices
Closed
Bonfire
THANKSGIVING DAY
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OCTOBER 1994
S M T W T F S
DECEMBER 1994
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FIRST DAY OF
Lighting Ceremony,
HANUKKAH
Central Park, 6 pm
CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK
Experience winter wonderland at
College Station Central Park
throughout the month of
December, and visit Santa on
December 2nd, 3rd, 9th, 10th,
16th & 17th.
Nights full of fun & cheer for the
whole family.
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1994
WE PRVIDE
GOOD THIN 0 GS IN LIFE!
College Station Parks & Recreation Department
SUNDAY MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY - �XiUR - D - Ay --
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NOVEMBER 1994
JANUARY 1995
S M T W T F S
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Half "Gasp" Marathon,
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l` s s . 8 am Southwood Athletic
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THERE IS MORE PLEASURE
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Christmas In The Park Open House, Central Park,
IN GIVING THAN RECEIVING!
6:30 -9:00 pm, Visit Santa
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Classes
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Jingle Run
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Youth Basketball Registration Begins
5 -7 pm, Central Park Office
Christmas In The Park Open House, Central Park,
2:30 pm
Central Park Office
6:30 -9:00 pm, Visit Santa
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Youth Basketball Registration Begins
Christmas In The Park Open House, Central Park,
5 -7 pm, Central Park Office
6:30 -9:00 pm, Visit Santa
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FIRST DAY OF WINTER
City Offices Closed
CHRISTMAS EVE
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City Offices Closed
COLLEGE STATION
LINCOLN RECREATION CENTER
1000 Eleanor Street, College Station, Texas (409) 764 -3779
ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS: Cynthia Williams (Chairman), Jackie Villereal, Ray Terrell, Betty Franklin & Elease Carter.
Lincoln Center Advisory Board Commi a mee►4pq first day of every month, 5:30 pm at Lincoln Center.
STAFF: - � �„ �
CenterSupervisor .............................. .............. .......................... ............................... ...:..:................. Lillian Robinson
Secretary.............................................................. ..................................................... ............................... ................... Nelda Gilbert
Recreation Assistants ......................................................... ............................... Cheletia Johnson, Dimitri Caver, Greg Graham, Devon Walker
Buildin g A ttendant .............................................................................................................................. .......................:....... Raymond Sifuentes
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WORKSHOPS: Workshops are scheduled for the second Saturday of each month. These workshops are provided free o increase public awareness
on such information as car maintenance, will and tax preparation, nutrition, and other related matters.
MEN'S BASKETBALL & CO -REC VOLLEYBALL: Lincoln Center offers Community Fall and Spring Leagues.
GYM RESERVATIONS: The gym can be reserved for team play. You must call by 4:00 pm, 48 hours before you want to reserve the gym.
MEETING ROOM RENTAL: There is a $25.00 fee and $50.00 deposit for use of the meeting room facility.
SENIOR CITIZENS: The senior citizens 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 INFORMATION:
SeniorCitizens Hour ....................................................... .............................. ....... .... ........ ............... ... ..... ....... Monday- Friday, 9:00 am- 1:00pm
GeneralPublic ................... t ......................................... ................................................................................ . Monday- Friday, 9:00 am -9:00 pm
Saturday, 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Sunday, Closed
FACILITY USE MEMBERSHIP CARD: Annual youth & adult membership is $6.00 . This card is needed to�use all equipment. Park Bucks can be
used for membership fees.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB MEMBERSHIPS: Memberships are offered for $6.00. The Boys & Girls Club meets Monday - Friday from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm
at the Lincoln Recreation Center.
REFERRALS: Referrals are made, W.I.C., Planned- y arenthood, Food Stamps, Job Training Partnerships Act, Section VII Housing.
COMMODITIES: Food distribution every month to qualified families. For more information call the Center. 00�
COLLEGE STATION IMMUNIZATION CLINIC: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm every Tuesday
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
CONFERENCE CENTER
1300 George Bush Drive, College Station, Texas (409) 764 -3720
ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Mollie Guin (Chairman), Edwin Holdredge (Co-Chairman), James Barrett, Linda Cooper, Kelly Nicole Harviel, Eilleen Sather
& Alma Molina.
Conference Center Advisory Committee meets on the second Monday of every month at 5:15 pm at the Conference Center.
STAFF:
CenterSupervisor ................................................................................................................................................ ............................... GracieCalbert
Scheduler/ Secretary ............................................................................................................................................... ............................... Sylvia Martinez
FacilityMaintenance/ SetupCoordinator ............................................................................................................... ............................... Leslie Boykin
Open since 1982, the College Station Conference Center is the ideal place to have that special event or meeting, easily accessible to TAMU and
hotels.
V A s s
Lincoln Center Staff: f
Front Row, L - R, Nelda Gilbert, Lillian
Robinson, Cheletia Johnson. Back Row L -
R, Raymond Sifuentes, Devon Walker,
Dimitri Caver & Greg Graham.
"Working for a Drug Free Brazos Valley"
Drug Free Rallyat Lincoln Recreation Cen-
ter, receives the sup ort and participation
of many youth and in the
Brazos Valley area.
College Station Conference Center a per-
fect place for special events, weddings,
classes, workshops and much more.
The Center is available for rental 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, microwaves, coffee pots, patios, and an 800
square foot deck are available.
Rates and fees depend on the type of group utilizing the facility. Reservations should be made one to three months in advance. A deposit is required
upon reservation.
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
SHENANIGANS TEEN CENTER
1300 George Bush Drive, College Station, Texas (409) 764
STAFF: Center Supervisor ................................................................................................................................... ............................... Gracie Calberf
Secretary.......................................................................................................................................................... ............................... Sylvia Martinez
Facility Mai ntenance /Setup Coordinator .......................................................................................................... ............................... Lesl ie Boyki n
Staff Attendants ................................... ......................................... .............. Jill Brown, Jennifer Cooper, Greg Germer, Todd Prewitt, Amy Bell,
.......... ..........................Ilene Davila, Greg Economides, Vanessa Knight, Kim Roy, Brian Miles, Robin Puntes, Jennifer Torres
"Everybody's Talkin' About Shenanigans"
WHAT IS IT? An after school recreational facility for College Station students in grades 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th.
WHERE? Located adjacent to the Conference Center.
WHO? Underthe direction of Cityof College Station Parks & Recreation Department's Conference CenteSupervisor, along with staff attendants and
an advisory committee of teenagers.
HOW TO JOIN: Registration forms available at the Teen Center or Conference Center.
HOW MUCH: September -May $15.00 (proratVd based on month joined. Non - members $2.00 'the door each Saturday night. No charge for 5th -8th
graders after school, but registration form required. 5th gra rs, not allowed in t Saturday n" ht events. PARK BUCKS can be used for membership
fees. �•
TEEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Consists of strong leaders and role models. The whole eration depends on the enthusiasm and follow- through of
the Teen Advisory Committee. Teens learn the value' sharing responsibilities an eir municipal government and its processes. Interviews and
selections are held periodically throughout the year.
PROSPECTIVE OUTCOME: Shenanigan's Teen Center provides a p ace or it
to gather, under adult supervision, to interact with peers and share
experiences, as well as responsibilities, while maintaining the full support and trust of the community and the College Station City Council.
AQUATICS
PoolSupervisor ......................................................................................................................................... ............................... Vera Vowell Solis
Adamson Lagoon (at Bee Creek Park) ............................................................................................................... ............................... 764 -3735
Thomas .............................................................................................................................. ............................... ....................... 764 -3721
Southwood ......................................................................................................................... ............................... ....................... 764 -3787
AQUATICS AWARD
The College Station Aquatics Operation for the sixth year in the row has
been the "National Pool and Waterpark Gold Elite SafetyAward" winner
for absolutely incredible water safety operations. Lifeguardsshowninthe
picture are as fol lows: Front Row L -R, Wade Griffin, Susie Ludeki n, Gabby
Gammon, Shonda Hunter, LeslieSparks, Lara Baxter, Brian Lofgren, Greg
Griffin, Mary Beth Brandon.
SUPER GUARD
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Shenanigans' Fashion Show is annually held
at the Conference Center with the support
of local merchants.
Adamson Lagoon, a tropical setting full of fun and excitement!
Greg Griffin, a College Station
Lifeguard was the winner of
Texas Super Guard Award. Con-
gratulations to you Greg.
PARKRULES
•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 must be on leashes at all times.
•AII wildlife in City parks is protected.
sit is unlawful to litter in City parks.
•It is unlawful to cut or destroy vegetation.
•AII vehicles must park in designated areas.
sit is unlawful to swim in park ponds.
•AII firearms and airguns are prohibited
•AII vendors must have an approved permit.
RESERVATION INFORMATION -
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764 -3486
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764 -3773
Central Park Softball Complex ..................
764.3732
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Thomas Pool .............. ...............................
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PAVILION CAPACITY RATE /DAY RATE /DAY RATE /DAY DEPOSIT
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PARKRULES
•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 must be on leashes at all times.
•AII wildlife in City parks is protected.
sit is unlawful to litter in City parks.
•It is unlawful to cut or destroy vegetation.
•AII vehicles must park in designated areas.
sit is unlawful to swim in park ponds.
•AII firearms and airguns are prohibited
•AII vendors must have an approved permit.
RESERVATION INFORMATION -
Recreation (Athletics /Programs) ...............
764 -3486
*Secretary/Receptionist ..... .......................
764 -3773
Central Park Softball Complex ..................
764.3732
Adamson Lagoon ....... ...............................
764 -3735
Thomas Pool .............. ...............................
764 -3721
Southwood Pool & Tennis Center .............
764.3787
Lincoln Center .................... .......................
764 -3779
Conference Center ............ .......................
764 -3720
RAIN - OUTNUMBERS
Adult Softball ................. ............................ 764 -3732
Youth Soccer /Jr. Gids Softball .................. 764 -3749
Little League ...................... ....................... 764 -3644
Other Sports ....................... ....................... 764.3668
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Picnic pavilions and softball fields may be rented at the Parks and Recreation Department.
All reservations are made
at the Parks and Recreation Office and payment and deposit must be made at the time of
reservation.
For pavilion rental call: 764.3773
MAXIMUM FRIDAY SAT /SUN MON -THURS
Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater
PAVILION CAPACITY RATE /DAY RATE /DAY RATE /DAY DEPOSIT
RENTAL
Central 200 $75.00 $125.00 $50.00 $100.00
Southwood 300 $75.00 $125.00 $50.00 $100.00
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Thomas 30 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 0.00
Non -Fund Raising f) Political
c) Non - Commercial
Central Softball $150.00 7.00 /hr $100.00
Fund Raising
* The softball fields at Central Park maybe rented March - November For deposits and reservations call the
for softball tournaments on Friday, Saturday and Sunday only. The Parks & Recreation Department at (409)
Parks and Recreation Department reserves all concessions rights. 764.3486
** Multiple day usage discounts are available.
* ** Hensel Park rentals are handled by Texas A &M (845 -1626)
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