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• INCREASE COMMUNICATION SKILLS • Cxp"d4moude4 �� • diminish chance of disease • build self- esteem reduce stress • promote sensitivity to cultural diversity eliminate loneliness • INCREASE COMMUNITY PRIDE • Reduce Crime provide safe places to play • qe eeu & uue uee • lower health care costs MEET FRIENDS • educate children and adults • RELAX KEEP BUSINESS FROM LEAVING • Elevate Personal Growth strengthen neighborhood involvement • ctucae. Gw� • provide child care BOO ECONOMY • ewd em , z&e&w • increase tourism 6uifds" bodies • increase property value • attract new business Preserve Plant and animal wildlife • iti s till tcamwork live longer • create memories • PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT CLEAN AIR AND WATER • &,ad emplo pwdad • look better w z u�m� 44& . decrease insurance premiums . CONTROL WE IG HT OFFER PLACE FOR SOCIAL INTERACTION . diminish gang iiofence TEACH VITAL LIFE SKILLS • P "ade #4a 1 Katuae ... PARKS & — RECREAMN COI[R jE STATION CotIEQE STATION What is happening in College Station? %-Tune in to WTAW /Aggie 96 between 8:00 and 8:25 a.m. every Thursday morning. -Watch the KBTX morning show every third Monday of each month for a City representative discussing current issues. *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.college- station.tx.us under What's Hol and Press Release icons. -: City Council agendas can also be seen on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month in the Eagle. =Tuna in to the government 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 Area Wide Phone Book voicing system. Check out your phone book for more details. BE HAPPIER • Buifd Famicy unity • Feel Great take care of latch key children • reduce unemployment © National Recreation and Park Association f Emergencies (Fire, Ambulance, Police) ......... ............................911 Library................................ ............................... Abandoned /Junked Vehicles .............................. ....................... 764 -3600 Accessory Structures ........... ............................... ....................... 764 -3741 After Hours Water, Sewer, Electricity and Streets ......................764 -3638 Animals at Large or in Attic . ............................... .......................764 -3600 Animal Licenses .................. ............................... .......................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 Burning Trash ..................... ............................... .......................764 -3700 Home, Business Security Survey ........................ .......................764 -3611 Carnival, Circus, Parade Permits ........................ .......................764 -3741 ChemicalSpills .......................................... ............................... 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 -3773 Employment Jobline ............ ............................... .......................764 -3704 Exotic Animals .................... ............................... ....................... 764 -3600 Fence Regulations ............... ............................... .......................764 -3741 Field Status after 4 p.m. Swimming Pool Permits ...... ............................... Adult Softball ...................... ............................... .......................764 -3732 Other City Sports ........ ............................... ....................... 764 -3668 Youth Soccer .............. ............................... .......................764 -3749 Jr. Girls Softball ........... ............................... .......................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 GasLeak Emergency ......................... ............................... 911, 775 -8416 Hazardous Chemicals ......... ............................... .......................764 -3700 Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS) ..................... (713) 229 -2590 Immunizations for Children ............................... .......................361 -4450 Landfill 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 Mosquito Control ................ ............................... .......................764 -3692 Municipal Court Pleas, Fines .............................. .......................764 -3683 Neighborhood Crime Watch .............................. ....................... 764 -3611 Ordinances ......................... ............................... .......................764 -3541 Parking in Fire Lanes ........... ............................... ....................... 764 -3705 Passports.................................................... ............................... 775 -7400 Plumbing Permits ................ ............................... .......................764 -3741 Polling Places ..................... ............................... .......................764 -3541 Pollution (Air, Water, Noise) .............................. .......................764 -3769 Poor Street Drainage ........... ............................... ....................... 764 -3692 Potholes in Streets ............... ............................... .......................764 -3692 Power Failure ...................... ............................... .......................764 -3638 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 Senior Citizen Information .. ............................... .......................822 -6873 Sewer Problems .................. ............................... ....................... 764 -3638 Sewer System Information ... ............................... ....................... 764 -3656 SprinklerPermits ................. ............................... .......................764 -3769 Street Lights Repair ............. ............................... .......................764 -3638 Street Signs Missing ............. ............................... .......................764 -3794 Street Needs Sweeping ........ ............................... .......................764 -3692 Street Maps ................................................ ............................... 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 WaterProblems .................. ............................... .......................764 -3660 Water Quality Concerns ..... ............................... .......................764 -3660 Water System Information ... ............................... ....................... 764 -3656 Weeds ................................ ............................... .......................764 -3769 Zoning Permits, Violations .. ............................... .......................764 -3570 General Information on City Services ................. .......................764 -3500 City of College Station Home Page ...... httpHwww.ci.college- station.tx.us Ia lz ©�' �' � �. GIRLS L� any - 5 Im • - •s 1= ckitu�at)' S. tegistiation % II )c 5 - 7 pna on JanL!ary 26 - 27 an feL,ruary 2 - 4. '1 i2 DECEMBER 1998 FEBRUARY1999 \II City Offices Closed S M T W T F S S M T W T F S • 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 1011 12 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1314 15 16 17 20 21 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 27 28 29 30 31 28 NEW YE DA Y 3 4 5 6 7 8 _- 9 18th Annual Texas Public Pool Conference, 764 -3540 or www.tppc.org 3 Morning Water CS Little League Fitness Begins 10 Youth Basketball Registration by mail, CSISD Beginning of y Practice Begins Applications at the 4th 6 Weeks Academy, Rick's and ( F_, Christmas Tree Wal -Mart, January 4th - Historic Preservation Recycling at Cent February 12th Committee 5:15 pm Park, 9 am to 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 4p Pony League Baseball Registration & Tryout, • 690 -1174 Martin Luther King's Birthday Celebratio Christmas Tree "< r, 4 n Recycling at Central Parks &Recreation Pon League Baseball 7 pm at Lincoln- } Y g Y g Recreation Ce • Park, Noon to 5 m Board, 7 pm Registration, 690 -1174 764 -3779 17 is 19 20 21 22 23 Spring *9 Education Registration, CSISD, BISD, TAMU & 8 -8 pm, Central Park Boat & Sport Show, 21 - 24, Brazos Center, 776 -8338 All City Offices Close d `— , =' Spring Session I Swim Pony League Baseball MLK March in Bryan Lessons, Tennis Lessons Registration & Tryout, and Water Fitness 690 -1174 MARTIN LUTHER Registration Begin KIN G'S Pony League Baseball WORLD BIRTHDAY TAMU First Day of MSC OPAS "Fiddler on the Roof" 8 m, 845 -1234 Registration & Tryout, RELIGION DAY (OBSERVED) Spring Semester p 690 -1174 24 25 _ _ _ 26 27 28 +_...� 29 30 CS Little League Walk -In Registration, Spring Girls Fast Pitch 6:30 -8:30 pm, 361 -2396 Boat & Sport Show Softball Re istration Bridal Show B Spring Education & Girls Fast Pitch Softball MSC OPAS "Tango Begins, 8 -5 pm at 30 - 31, Brazos Buenos Aires" Central Park Night Registration, 5 -7 pm, Central Park Center, 776 -8338 3 pm, 845 -1234 B.V. Symphony 1 MSC dom r MSC OPAS "Tanga / g� Orchestra, MSC OPAS "Madame Butterfly" "Freedom Train" Buenos Aires" 774 -2877 8 pm, 845 -1234 845 -1234 8 pm, 845 -1234 /A\ JAI_ i TC) I j T fA 2 3 4 CS Little League Walk -In Registration at the Lincoln Center, 6:30- 8:00pm Spring Education &Girls Fast Pitch Softball Night Registration, 5 -7 pm, Central Park Citizen's Police N Historic Preservation Academy, 764 -3624 Committee, 5:15 pm 9 10 11 5 6 Spring Girls Fast Pitch Softball Registration Ends Texas ASA Winter Meeting Feb 5 -7, 764 -3736 17th Annual Pool Trout Fish -out, Adamson Lagoon 2 113 17th Annual Pool Trout Fish - out, Adamson Lagoon 1 6-- •, r y. Spring Adult Softball Registration Ends JANUARY1999 Spring Adult SditbA S M T W T F S Registration Begins, 19 20 Happen Brazos Center 1 3 8 - 5 pm, Central Park 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 Office 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 Spring Session I Swim 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Lessons, Tennis 31 Messina Hof Lessons and Water Fitness Begin 7 CSISD Staff Develop- 1 8 2 3 4 CS Little League Walk -In Registration at the Lincoln Center, 6:30- 8:00pm Spring Education &Girls Fast Pitch Softball Night Registration, 5 -7 pm, Central Park Citizen's Police N Historic Preservation Academy, 764 -3624 Committee, 5:15 pm 9 10 11 5 6 Spring Girls Fast Pitch Softball Registration Ends Texas ASA Winter Meeting Feb 5 -7, 764 -3736 17th Annual Pool Trout Fish -out, Adamson Lagoon 2 113 17th Annual Pool Trout Fish - out, Adamson Lagoon I Parks & Recreation Board, 7 pm MSC OPAS "Big -The Musical " 8 pm, 845 -1234 •, r y. Spring Adult Softball Registration Ends Messina Hof Sweetheart weekend, 778 -9463 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Happen Brazos Center 776 -8339 MSC OPAS "Billy B." MSC OPAS "Sleeping Beauty" 8 pm, 845 -1234 2 & 4 pm, 845 -1234 4 Mardi Gras Brazo sot.� Style, Historic Messina Hof Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409 Sweetheart weekend, CSISD Staff Develop- Fat Tuesday Food r 1 778 -9463 ment/Student Holiday Frenzy, 5 -8 pm, Historic Downtown Steppers Youth L CSISD End of 4th 6 Heritage Basketball VALENTINE'S DAY PRESIDENTS DAY Bryan, 821 -3409 Y Weeks;_ • Tournament, Lincoln Center 764 -3779 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Faster Than Molars (10k or 5k fun run, Aggieland Soccer mile walk), South w0 Athletic Complex Tournament - Boys, 20 -22, 693 -2521 ® J Spring Girls Fast Pitch Lincoln Center Soul Brazos Valley Chorale, L Steppers Youth Heritage Basketball Softball Practice Begins i. Food Nite, Noon -2 pm & 6 -8 pm, 764 -3779 "Sounds of Sondheim ", 7 pm, 846 -1293 Spring Adult Tournament, 764 -3779 Softball Play Begigs Home & Garden Show, 25 - 28, Brazos Center, 776 -8338 S; 28 Exploring Adventure fo v � MARCH 1999 Support the City of College Station boys & girls age 14 - 20 years old Aggieland Soccer Tournament - Girls, S M T W T F S Curbside Recycling Program �fNTI(� S�ti Oti1 iris' 27 -28, 693 -2521 MSC OPAS 7 8 9 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Aluminum /steel cans, glass, plastic and news er m a a azines are bein :� m L n � U ES "Charlotte Blake 21 22 23 24 25 2 6 27 P P $ g Alston, Storyteller" 28 29 30 31 picked up once a week 764 -3690 � ' 2 and 4 pm, 845 -12 4 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 764 -341 Ad tt 0 AW Look for a College Station Pool to Open! 7 14 21 1 Spring Session II Swim Lessons, Tennis Lessons and Water Fitness Begin s 2 J 0 5 ...... .........................Severe Weather Awareness Week, 764 - 3414 ............................... TAMU International Week, Cultural Displays at TAMU MSC, 845 -1825 8 19 23 at Adult Volleyball March 7 - 12 TEEX Fire School, 845 - 7641 ............. Session I and Spring Adult Basketball Registration Begin, 8 -5 pm at Central Park Parks & Recreation Offic Boar 7 pm 15 16 17 18 l9' c ....................... .........................Spring Break................. ............................... No Softball During the Spring Break 22 TAMU International Buffet 845 -1825 Historic Preservation Committee, 5:15 prn 10 11 ST. PATRICK'S DAY 24 125 MSC OPAS "Les Miserables" 7:30 pm, 845 -1234 30 Adult Volk Session I P 31 FEBRUARY 1999 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 �r t 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 za TAMU International Talent Show, 845 -1825 12 13 High School Varsity Girls Fast Pitch Tournament, at Central and Bee Creek Parks r Adult olleyball Session I and Spring Adult Basketball Registration End FIRST DAY OF SPRING 26 27 High School J. V. Girls CS Little League a � practices begin 28 29 MSC OPAS AL "Les Miserables" 2 and 7:30 pm pm, Spring Adult 845 -1234 Basketball Play Begins TAMU International Buffet 845 -1825 Historic Preservation Committee, 5:15 prn 10 11 ST. PATRICK'S DAY 24 125 MSC OPAS "Les Miserables" 7:30 pm, 845 -1234 30 Adult Volk Session I P 31 FEBRUARY 1999 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 �r t 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 za TAMU International Talent Show, 845 -1825 12 13 High School Varsity Girls Fast Pitch Tournament, at Central and Bee Creek Parks r Adult olleyball Session I and Spring Adult Basketball Registration End APRIL 1999 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 1920 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 �y(PTIO 9 � Look for V Community Phone Book Recycling Day this month 764-3690 FIRST DAY OF SPRING 26 27 High School J. V. Girls Fast Pitch Tournament, a � Central and Bee Creek Parks i ftf �- Easter Egg Hunt 9 -11 am at Central Park, 764 -3624 A &M Soccer Tournament, The Big Event, 845 -9618 845 -3076 1 Annual Aggggieland "Straight" of (1 Ok, 5k, 5k fitness walk, kids'1 mile), at Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater APRIL 1999 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 1920 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 �y(PTIO 9 � Look for V Community Phone Book Recycling Day this month 764-3690 olmommov� a lcr- ockc- prl E T M BET r , .., Av t PER Ox THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM A FUN HANDS -ON, MINDS -ON LEARNING ENVIRONMENT FOR EVERYONE! (409) 779 -KIDS 4 Lincoln Center Easter Egg Hunt, 764 -3779 Easter on the Creek at WPC Amphitheater, 10 am, 846 -8731 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BEGINS 11 TAMU Vocal Music Spring Concert, "Reveliers ", 3 pm, 845 -5974 15 CSISD Student/Staff Holiday 12 qW 18 19 40 F 46 Second Annual Charles Banks Memorial Basketball Tournament, 764 -3779 25 126 MARCH 1999 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 2930 31 6 CS Little League games begin Spring Session III Swim Lessons, Tennis Lessons, Advanced Swim Lessons and Water Fitness Begin 13 Parks & Recreation Board, 7 pm 20 27 MAY 1999 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 39 30 31 7 Historic Preservation Committee, 5:15 pm 14 21 Aggie Muster 28 1 2 3 TAMU, BISD, CSISD, No Classes All Cit Offices Closed y Easter Egg Hunt Rain- Out Date 9 -11 am at P Ce ntral W ark, GOOD FRIDAY 76 8 9 10 :: . ; CS Little League Opening Ceremonies, 6:00 pm, 361 -2396 Pathways to Fishing, Central Park, Noon Tunes, Palace 764 -3730 Theater, Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409 MSC OPAS "The Island of the g/ CSISD L`�. � Skog" End of 5th Six Weeks 7 pm, 845 -1234 15 16 17 TAMU Vocal Music Spring Concert, "Singing Cadets ", 7:30 Pm, Noon Tunes, Palace 845 -5974 �'" Theater, Downtown Summer Swim Team r Bryan, 821 -3409 y Tryouts Lincoln Center Second Annual Charle BSS Memorial Basketball Tournament, 76 - Parent's Weekend 16 -18 22 23 TAMU Vocal 24 Area Special Music Spring Olympics, April Concert , "Women's 23 & 24, 361 -2376 Chorus ", 8 m, 845 -5974 Summer Swim Team Tryouts Noon Tunes, Palace Theater, Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409 TAMU Whoopstock;�, . CSISD Staff (Unityfest), Development/ 862 -2000 EARTH DAY Student Holiday tr It. - Earth Day Celebration 2 9 30 TAMU Vocal Music Spring Concert, "Century Singers ", 8 pm, 845 -5974 Noon Tunes, Palace Theater, Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409 Arbor Day Celebration 764 -3486 SIGHTS AND SOUNDS, UNDER THE STARS! Bring the entire family to Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater and take advan- tage of its many fun filled events. Concerts, plays, movies and festivals will be scheduled April - November. For information about WPC events, call 409 - 764 -3486 or check out our web site at: http: / /www.ci.col lege - station.tx.us /pard N 144 -c } A W.F rr When a thunderstorm threatens, get inside a home, large building or automobile and avoid contact with e�� \�tMfft R all metal surfaces. For information call: ' „�:•�" 764 -3414 r lkf j Brazos Valley Chorale, "Alleluia ", 3 pm, 846 -1293 Messina Hof Mother's Day Celebration, 778 -9463 MOTHER'S DAY 16 �1 Adamson Lagoon Open on Weekends Onl 23 Adamson Lagoon and Thomas Pool Open on Weekends Only ASA Girls Fast Pitch Invitational Tournament, May 28 -31 "3 0 M. Summer Swim Team Practice Begins Summer Tennis Lessons and National Junior Tennis League (NJTL) Tennis Camp Reg. 10 Summer 1Q Hs Fast Pitch -41,V.Adult Softball Registration !� Begin, 8 -5 pm at Central Park Office At- All Summer Swim Lessons and Water Fitness Registration at Central Park Pavilion, 6 - 9 pm M Look for the ,y Kids Arts Academy Registration This Month! 5 APRIL 1999 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 l JUNE 1999 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 7 109 Annual Maifest, Brenham, 409 - 836 -3695 A &M Consolidate Prom, Brazos Center, 776 -8338 Historic Preservation Committee, 5:15 p m 11 12 13 Summer Girls Fast Pitch Softball Night Registration 5 -7 pm at Central Park Office /�- Summer Swim Lessons and Water Fitness Registration at Central TAMU Spring Classes End Parks &Recreation Annual Law Enforce -' ment Memorial DaV Board, 7 pm Noon -1 pm, 764 -362r& 18 19 20 Summer Girls Fast Pitch Softball Night Registration 5 -7 pm at Central Park Office 24 _^ ` 25 Adult Volleyball Session II Registrati Begins, 8 -5 pm at Central Park Office TAMU 1st Summer Session Begins All City Offices Closed n !ORIAL DAY 31 26 127 IC -:O' CSISD End of 6th Six Weeks /Last Day of School Noon Tunes, Brazos Val Palace Theater, Symphony A, Downtown Bryan, Orchestra, La 821 -340 Bryan Park, 774 -2877 14 15 Begin for all City Pools Adamson Lagoon 7 Open on Weekends II Registration Ends Only Office 8 am - 7 pm Noon Tunes, Palace Theater, Downtown Bryan, y 821 -3409 _#w s TAMU Graduation Great American Shootout, 21 -23, 22 680 -0124 Adamson Lagoon and Noon Tunes, - Thomas Pool Open on Palace Theater, Weekends Only Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409 Summer Girls Fast Pitch Softball and Summer Adult Softball Registration End, 1 Budweiser Men's Softball Tournament, April 30 -May 2, 823 -0088 Crawfish Festival, Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409 Municipal/ CSISD Election u 8 Jr. /Sr. High Splash Bash #1, Adamson Lagoon, 8 pm nf,-� - Kid Fish, Central Park, 28 129 ASA Girls Fast Pitch Invitational Tournament (10, 12, 14, 16, 18 & under) Central Park/Bee Creek Park/BRAC, May 28 -31 Noon Tunes, 821 -3409 Summer Pool Hours Begin for all City Pools A &M Consolidated �f� Adult Volleyball Session High School Graduation , 2 pm II Registration Ends at Reed Arena 16 • a MAY 1999 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 39 30 31 lJ 13 R ACE UNITY DAY 20 Messina Hof Father's Day Celebration, 778 -9463 FATHER'S DAY 27 JULY1999 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 h 1 Summer Adult Softball Play Begins 1 1 A Summer Session 1 Slim Lessons, Water Fitness and Tennis v Lessons Begin 2 3 4 5 A* Brazos Bluegrass Family Swim Night, Festival in Central Adamson Lagoon, 8 pm Park, 764 -3408 9 10 11 112 Girls Fast Pitch .. Softball Practice Begins Summer National Junior Tennis League Parks & Recreation (NJTL) Camps Begin Board, 7 pm 14 115 116 A ) Summer Session II Swim Lessons, Water Fitness and Tennis Lessons Begin FLAG DAY 21 • FIRST DAY OF SUMMER 28 29 22 123 Summer Session III Swim Lessons, Water Fitness and ` Tennis Lessons Begin Adult Volleyball Session II Play Begins A* Family Swim Night, Adamson Lagoon, 8 pr 17 , v, 1 Dog Dayz of Summer, Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409 18 19 ASA Girls' 10 & Under Fast Pitch State Championship, Central Park/Bee Creek Park/ BRAC /Lemontree Park, June 18 -20 Jr /Sr High Splash Bash #2, Adamson Lagoon, 8 pm Aer�, luneteenth Celebration, 7 pm at Lincoln Center, Juneteenth Parade in 764 -3779 Bryan, 822 -7780 25 26 A® Family Swim Night, Adamson Lagoon, 8 pm 30 FLASH FLOOD SAFETY p pt M E p Flash flooding can occur o�Q °.� with little warning. Or Caution your children not to play around , � MA�p rising water in creeks. 764 -3414 pro enjoy the Yahooz teen center's many fun activities, call 764 -3441. The current location is 1300 George Bush rive. The new teen 'enter facility which will plServe 7th - 12th graders will be cornpl( end of 1999. i r , r ` r 0", D 0 v 3 0 _ _ ..o 0 0 L d Boys & Girls Club, Lincoln Recreation Center 764 -3779 4 i5 Fireworks at A &M Celebrate at College Station Pools ^• ! NDEPENDENCE DAY 11 12 13 114 115 16 ............................................ BVCA A - Camp KANDOS, 776 - 7070............. ............................... ......• .......... ...........................TEEX Spanish Fire School, July 11 -16, 845 - 7641............. ............................... Summer Session IV Swim Lessons, A Water Fitness and Parks & Recreation Family Swim Night, Tennis Lessons Begin Board, 7 pm Adamson Lagoon, 8 pm 18 19 120 21 122 123 ......................TEEX Emergency Response and Rescue Fire School, July 18 - 23, 845 - 7641...................... r Men's Fast Pitch Invitational Tourna- ment & ASA Women's Fast Pitch State Regional Champion' ` ship at Central & All City Offices Closed JUNE 1999 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 0 TAMU 2nd Summer Session Begins 3 10 TAAF Regional Track & Swim Meet, 764 -3731 A. _ Texas Super Guard, Adamson Lagoon 17 i- Men's Fast Pitch,- Invitational Tourna- ment & ASA Women's Fast Pitch State Regional Championt ship at Central & ��^^ Bee Creek Parks A � . - Christmas in July, Adamson Lagoon AUGUST 1999 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 7 1 2 Bee Creek Park 25 26 M 1999 Games of Texas in Waco, 764 -3731 Games of Texas 2000, will be hosted by College Station /Bryan and TAMU 30th Anniversary of A*— , . 1st Landing on the Family Swim Night, ASA Men's "D" Slow Pitch State Moon Adamson Lagoon, 8 pm Championship, Central Park/BRAC 27 28 29 30 31 Mess Harvest ......................TEEX Municipal Fire School, July 25 - 30, 845 - 7641...................... J --� Weekend, 778 -9463 _S. ASA Men's Fast Pitch State /Regional Championship, at Central & Bee Creek Parks R.A. Terrel Memor i Adult Volleyball Basketball Session III Tournament, Linc6fn Registration Ends Center, 764 -3779 Adult Volleyball Session III Registration Begins, 8 am -5 pm at Central Park Office ASA Men's "D" Summer Session V Slow Pitch State Swim Lessons, Championship Water Fitness and Central Park/BRAC Tennis Lessons Begin M 1999 Games of Texas in Waco, 764 -3731 Games of Texas 2000, will be hosted by College Station /Bryan and TAMU 30th Anniversary of A*— , . 1st Landing on the Family Swim Night, ASA Men's "D" Slow Pitch State Moon Adamson Lagoon, 8 pm Championship, Central Park/BRAC 27 28 29 30 31 Mess Harvest ......................TEEX Municipal Fire School, July 25 - 30, 845 - 7641...................... J --� Weekend, 778 -9463 _S. ASA Men's Fast Pitch State /Regional Championship, at Central & Bee Creek Parks R.A. Terrel Memor i Adult Volleyball Basketball Session III Tournament, Linc6fn Registration Ends Center, 764 -3779 u f EVER ROD RUN your iii beawl:fifl[ 5i( "rri: ("raj di - pip,ye(1 ,�;i:r�fiia "r ",� 1 -%J. � O R . ml -L Harvest Weekend, I` 3 4 5 6 7 778 -9463 ASA Men s Fast Pith ......TEEX Industrial Fire School, Au ust 1 - 6, 845 - 7641 .............................. State /Regional' g Championship, at Central & Bee Creek Parks '' Provide R.A. Terre' Memorial Basket 1? National Night Out" "National Night Out" Good Things Tournament, Linco tr` Kick Off at Post Oak Block Parties in the Messina Hof Harvest Center, 764 -3779 Mall, 764 -3624 Evening, 764 -3624 Weekend, 778 -9463 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 RECREATION COI[EqE STATiM4N A *_ All City Pools Closed TAMU Graduation Today Only -" Messina Hof Harvest Parks & Recreation Weekend, 778 -9463 Board, 7 pm Adult Volleyball Messina Hof Harvest 15 16 17 18 Session III Pla Be i 20 Weekend, 778 -9463 Q 19 Adl Adamson Lagoon - - Open, Weekends Only Thomas Pool Closed for the Season • Fall Adult Softball ,- Registration Begins 8th Ever Rod Run, , Messina Hof Harvest Harley Daze" Bluebonnet Street Rod Weekend, 778 -9463 8 am -5 pm at Central at C.S. Hilton, Club Begins at Central Park Office August 20 -22, 693 -7500 Park, 9 -4 pm 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Fall Girls Fast Pitch Softball Adamson Lagoon Registration Begins, Open Weekends 8 am -5 pm at Central Only Park Office Adamson Lagoon ^e,,;— �' + _ Open Weekends Only 8th Ever J Falb Swim Lessons, Rod Run, Water Fitness and Jr /Sr High Splash Bash, Bluebonnet Street Tennis Lessons s Fall Girls Fast Pitch Softball Night Registration, Fall Adult Softball Adamson Lagoon, Rod Club Ends Registration Begin 5 -7 pm at Central Park Office Registration Ends 8 pm 29 30 31 Hurricane season is underway. JUL 1999 SEPTEMBER 1999 now to survive . Fall Education S M T W T F S S M T W T F S Prep Registration, entral Park Fall pm Fall X0 Education & 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 � t' t ,, pME # on your own for Fall Girls Fast Pitch t 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 at least three days Softball and 18 1920 21 22 23 24 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ( / \ PI Fall Adult & Youth Flag Fall Youth 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 m \, after a Disaster! Football Registration Flag Football Night Adamson Lagoon Begins, 8 am -5 pm at Registration, 5 -7 m at mFy� �o� 764 -3414 Open Weekends Only Central Park Office Central Park Office r MAN 0 / t., # Aw �.� 4 -'. r 5 IF), 1 1 -C) Ell r , 0Sf 1,0 A Ur1IUU4' a- rls a ;c i `' ?Q) 05. t,:` I - 'i� ploptarrl provides career develop - rneni, leadctr , lip skills, social interaction, corrarrainitj service, outdoor adventure: and I ical fitness. to join the. Explorci,,, c <III 76 3A i . } ' 3 �.� 4 -'. r 5 IF), 1 1 -C) Ell r , 0Sf 1,0 A Ur1IUU4' a- rls a ;c i `' ?Q) 05. t,:` I - 'i� ploptarrl provides career develop - rneni, leadctr , lip skills, social interaction, corrarrainitj service, outdoor adventure: and I ical fitness. to join the. Explorci,,, c <III 76 3A i . 40 a Fall 00 Education, Fall Girls Fast Pitch Softball and Fall Youth Flag Football Night Registra tion, 5 -7 pm, Central Park Office 2 ( ASA Men's "C" Fast Pitch National Championship, at Central &Bee Creek Parks r Adamson Lagoon Open on Weekends Only. Texas A &M vs Louisiana Tech, There PEDESTRIAN SAFETY Watch for students ' k traveling to and from school. axle 51 e ASA Men's "C" Championship, at CE 6 t Pitch National it & Bee Creek Parks 7 Fall Session I Swim )' Lessons, Water Fitness and Tennis Lessons Begin Historic Preservation Committee, 5:15 pm 8 Fall Adult Flag Football and Fall Girls Fast Pitch Softball Registration Ends' ` iL 51 11 "Kolache Festival ", Caldwell, 567 -3218 Adamson Lagoon Fall Youth Flag Football Open on Weekends Registration Ends Only _ _ - E All City Offices Closed Fall Education and Fall Youth Fla Adamson Lagoon Open � g Football on Weekends Only LABOR DAY Night Registration, 5 -7 pm at Central Park Office 12 13 114 115 16 Adamson Lagoon Open on Weekends Only Fall Adult Flag Football Fall Adult Softball` Parks & Recreation Games Begin Play Begins >, Board, 7 pm 19 20 21 Adult Volleyball Session IV and Fall Adult Basketball Registration Begin, 8 -5 pm at Central Pa Office Lincoln Center << Open House, 5 -8 pm Fall Girls Fast Pitch Softball s INTERNATIONAL Practice Begins 6 DAY OF PEACE 26 27 28 Fall Youth Flag Football Practice Begins 17 118 "131 Annual Washington County Fair" in Brenham, 409 -836 -4112 Texas A &M vs. I Tulsa, Here 22 23 24 125 29 FIRST DAY OF FALL 30 Adult Volleyball Session IV and Fall Adult Basketball Registration End AUGUST 1999 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 "Sunflower Festival" in Hearne, 279 -2351 Texas A &M vs. tM Southern Mississippi, Here OCTOBER 1999 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 ~ ` Mb mis Look for the Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day in this month. For information call the C IP BVSWMA Hotline W n at: 764 -3809 0 j 3 14 W "Scarecrow Festival" in Chappell Hill, 409 - 836 -6033 17 24 UNITED NATIONS DAY DAYLIGHT SAVING • TIME ENDS IALLOWEEN 31 Fall Session II Swim Lessons, e Water Fitness and Tennis Lessons Begin 11 COLUMBUS DAY 18 SEPTEMBER 1999 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 5 UNIVERSAL CHILDREN'S DAY 12 Parks & Recreation Board, 7 pm 19 NOVEMBER 1999 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 30 101 Fall Adult Basketball Play Begins Historic Preservation Committee, 5:15 pm �. N 1 Noon Tunes, Palace Theater, Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409 • Noon Tunes, - Adult Volleyball Palace Theater, Downtown Bryan, Session IV Plav Beeins 821 -3409 14 115 20 21 25 26 127 128 .................... Annual Texas Red Ribbon Campaign, October 23 -31, 776 - 7070................ Ducks Unlimited, Brazos Center, 776 -8338 Noon Tunes, Palace Theater, Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409 0% Noon Tunes, Palace Theater, Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409 29 Big XII Cross Country, hosted by TAMU Cross Country, Oct. 29 -31, 845 -0530 Noon Tunes, Palace Theater, Downtown Bryan, 821 -3409 2 Texas A &M vs. Missouri, There - 9 "Scarecrow Festival" in Chappell Hill, 409 - 836 -6033 Texas A &M vs. Kansas, Here 16 Children's Miracle Network Fishing Derby, Central Park, 691 -3266 Texas A &M vs. r Nebraska, There;_ W Texas A &M vs. rr Baylor, Here Pet Carnival, 30 778 -9463 Halloween Carnival, 6 pm at Lincoln Cenbter, 764 -3779 ki Texas A &M vs. d,. Texas Tech, There li A celebration of holiday sights and sounds featuring concerts, theater, fine arts and crafts, spectacular light displays, sports events, special attractions and discounts at many hotels and restaurants. For more -- i . gifoormation call 696-ARTS. y of the season ..with friends and peighbors. 11 ral Virk e t 6:3 3 `'_� tp 'ftl e Nost 4W tac .�tthe a feat hNri s, free , ea r s. free card s Litertain Ilage, ment, I Santa in his e of 4jltorian dolls, Dicken's caLoWs, free hot chocolate & c ies and thousands of beaulti lights. '0" - E Z 0 6 CL Look for 1 2 3 4 5 6 loj� Community - Phone Book We Recycling with /�. - "Fall Festival of Roses" at the Antique Rose Emporium, GTE in early - ® 409 - 836 -6033 ' November, Fall Session III Swim Lessons, ; Water Texas A &M vs. ' 764 -3690 Fitness and Historic Preservation Oklahoma State Tennis Lessons Begin - ELECTION DAY Committee, 5:15 pm University, Here 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "Fall Festival of Roses" at the Antique Rose Emporium, • 1- 888 - 273 -6426 Parks & Recreation Board, 7 pm Texas A &M vs #° Oklahoma , There 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 • • "Poinsettia Celebration ", 409 - 836 -0084 21 25 26 - 22 23 24 27 Texas A &M vs. — t.u., Here "Poinsettia 91. I All City Offices Closed Celebration ", 409-836-6011 Bonfire THANKSGIVING 28 29 30 -- -- 2000 Youth Basketball 0CTOBER1999 S M T W T F S DECEMBER 1999 S M T W T F S � �d� HOLMA Qom Registration Begins, 1 2 1 2 3 4 - 8 am 5 pm at Central Park Office, Practice Begins January 9 Youth Basketball Night Registration, Central Park Office, 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Celk*Ate the 1�I THE ON 11 E Season Ends March 6 at 5 - 7 prat 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 o f B Fall Session IV � 0 31 41 / Water Fitness Begins 696 -ARTS iuepzeA gauesjd :Aq 0 1 0 4d 11 • • • s� t • M ` ` lb z Z • . 3 �; t • th r ��,. `• M ♦M •' •Z ♦ , •♦ M me. +� w , •� - • Vb • o c E co a� • ..... . • cu o cn U ..�� �. w :3 U p :3 _. �, ' - 4 — " w C O > o2S i' ' � ♦ a) L >� a) C to 0 _ cz C= ` • Q H V1 N �_ L Q 0. C= O O O> O LL "A Z w . / v; 3 a) ca au O V �� ys�,;o ro-0 U c O ♦ _u `0 > ON�u CO U0 -0 = • Chrishnas Tree U Recycling College Station Central Park, January 8 & 9, 2000. For information call 764 -3773 5 V* .,# 6 Bryan /College Station Chamber of Comme ce Christmas Parade 2 pm, 260 -5200 Jingle Bell Run (2k fun run), 764 -34 6 12 19 •� 26 13 20 27 1 NOVEMBER 1999 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 Youth Basketball 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Night Registration, 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 at Central Park Office, 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 5 - 7 pin x 28 29 30 7 Historic Preservation Committee, 5:15 pm 8 Youth Basketball Night Registration, at Central Park Office, 5 - 7 pm 14 Parks & Recreation Board, 7 pm 21 15 22 3rd Annual Kwanzaa Celebration and Concert, 7 pm , Lincoln Center, 764 -3779 FIRST DAY OF WINTER 2 3 4 i CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK OPEN HOUSE, Central Park, 6:30 -9:00 pm, Visit Santa, �? Free Cookies, & Hot Chocolate Hometowne Christmas Christmas in the Park Celebration, 6 -9 pm, Lighting Ceremony, Historic Downtown ! FIRST DAY OF ��`�I_ Central Park, 6:30 pm Bryan, 821 -3409 HANUKKAH 9 10 11 CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK OPEN HOUSE, Central Park, 6:30 -9:00 pm, Visit Santa, Free Cookies, & Hot Chocolate 2000 � Youth Basketball Registration Ends g�W U. N. HUMAN RIGHTS DAY 16 17 18 CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK OPEN HOUSE, Central Park, 6:30 -9:00 pm, Visit Santa, Free Cookies, & Hot Chocolate w ; C Wrestling Tournament, 731 -7770 23 24 25 lJ� All City Offices Closed 4 CHR ISTMAS EVE CHRISTMAS DAY 30 31 - JANUARY2000 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 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION LINCOLN RECREATION CENTER 1000 Eleanor Street, College Station, Texas Phone ..... ............................... ..........................(409) 764 -3779 FAX ................ ............................... ..................(409)764 -3464 a ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS: Rev. A.C. Clarke III, Linda Preston - Shepard, Faye Daily, Carolyn Williams, 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 ............ ............................... Gymnasium Attendant ........... ...........................Neal Donovan Building Attendant ........................ ...........................Elmo Bird Recreation Coordinator ........... .......................Cheletia Johnson Recreation Assistants ...................Tim Bryant, Gloria Byrtle, Patrick Daily, Cecilia 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 Instruc tor .......................... ..........................Andre Heard Game Room Instructor ................ ...........................Kyle Byrtle BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB MEMBERSHIP: It offers programs and activities in the core areas of character and leadership develop- ment, education and career development, the arts, sports, fitness, recreation, and health and life skills. Membership is 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 for a special rate. After school hours are: Monday - Friday at 3 pm - 7 pm and Saturday, 9 am - 3 pm. I. FACILITY USE MEMBERSHIP CARD: Annual adult member- ship 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. For more information contact the Health Department. 361 -4440 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. STAFF: Conference Center Supervisor ........................... Grace Calbert Secretary/ Scheduler ...................... ............................... Kim Fox Assistant Conference Center Supervisor .................Frank Haisl ip 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 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, 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. CITY OF COLLEGE STATION YAHOOZ TEEN CENTER 1300 George Bush Drive, College Station, Texas Phone .... ............................... ..........................(409) 764 -3441 Fax ........ ............................... ..........................(409) 764 -3737 E- mail ..................................... swaddel I ®ci.college- station.tx.us STAFF: Youth Service Coordinator ... ........................Shannon Waddell AQUATICS Pool Supervisor .................. ...........................Vera Vowel[ Solis Adamson Lagoon (at Bee Creek Park) ...................... 764 -3735 Thomas Pool ........ ............................... ....................... 764 -3721 Cindy Hallaran Pool (Southwood Park) ..................... 764 -3787 TEEN CENTER ACTIVITIES: Many exciting activities are orga- nized by the Youth Service Coordinator and the Teen Advisory Board throughout the year. ANNUAL EVENTS: MLK Celebration, Black History Month, Eas- ter Egg Hunt, Juneteenth Celebration, Halloween Carnival, Bike Rodeo and Kwanza Celebration. 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 will 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 securing a $50 deposit and a $25 rental fee. A kitchen is available with the room rental. Other small rooms may be available. COMPUTER LAB: Supervised after school tutorial program for school aged children 6 -18. A collaborative effort between Col- lege Station Parks and Recreation Department and 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, whenever needed. Trans- portation 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 activi- ties are offered. 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 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 ........ ............................... ..........................(409) 764 -3513 E- mail ....................................... gcalbert@ci.col lege- station.tx.us ADVISORY COMMITTEE: 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 includes P lates, cups forks, party favors, cake, lemonade, and admission to napkins, 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. WOLF PEN CREEK AMPHITHEATER 1015 Colgate Street, off Holleman and Dartmouth Venue Manager ...................... ............................... Anel Bow Phone ........ ............................... ..........................(409) 764 -3408 Fax ............ ............................... ..........................(409) 764-3737 E-mail ......................................... abow @ci.col lege- station.tx.us WORKSHOPS: Workshops are scheduled in a collaborative ef- fort with many involved agencies to meet the educational and information needs of our consumers during the calendar year. Mollie Guin (Chairman), Eilleen Sather, Jennifer Pratt, Francene Lamb. Conference Center Advisory Committee meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 5:15 pm at the Conference Center. 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. ,.Wl v r Aquatics: City Manager, Skip Noe, recognized the aquatics staff for their outstanding job in organizing, planning and running of the Texas Public Pool Council State Conference. Individuals recognized were: Vera Solis, Thieu Brown, Stephanie Braden, Greg Griffin, Greg Hillburn, Kathy Husted, Jill Kirby, Curtis Lee, Josh Norton, Lisa Aven, Nick Worley, David Livingston, Justin Loehr, Zack Lowy, Jeff Safe, and Devin Peck. Vera Solis was also the recipient of Star Award. Parks Operation: Scott Hooks, David Sturdivant, Kevin Kosh, Mike Freeman, lames Hemenes, Keith Fails, and Teresa Galvez for helping the Cub Scout's Push Mobile Elmo Derby. Lynda Brezina and Brian Stone were recognized for their efforts in moving a lady's stalled vehicle away from the traffic. Bill Striegler was awarded the Champion Soar Award for his selfless kind heart, helping a citizen. Recreation: Dana Williamson and Anel Bow were recognized by the City Manager for developing new marketing ideas to promote our events with less cost. Jeny Foster was the reci pient of the 1 997-1998 Youth Services Program Award. Congratulations to all the award winners! GENERAL INFORMATION Office ......................... College Station Central Park, 1000 Krenek Tap Rd. ............................................................ ............................... P.O. Box 9960 ........................... ............................... College Station, Texas 77842 -9960 ........................................................... ............................... (409) 764 -3773 http;//www.ci.college-station.N.Us/pard CITY OFFICIALS Mayor ....................... :........................................................ Lynn Mcllhaney City Manager ................................. ............................... George "Skip" Noe Assistant City Manager ........................... ............................... Tom Brymer City Council ............ ............................... Steve Esmond, Ron Silvia, Swiki Anderson, Larry Marion, David Hickson, Anne Hazen Parks Board Members .............. ............................... Chris Barzilla (chair), John Crompton, George Dresser, Sarah G. Birkhold, John P. Nichols, Susan B. Allen, Glen A. Davis STAFF ADMINISTRATION/PLANNING Director................................................ ............................... Steve Beachy Assistant Director .................................... ............................... Eric Ploeger Staff Assistant ........................................... .......................Bridgette George Senior Secretary ................................ ............................... Pamela Einkauf Senior Secretary ...................................... ............................... Emily Baker Senior Planner ..................................... ............................... Peter Vanecek Planner /Publication Coordinator .......... ............................... Afsaneh Yazdani Draftsperson ............................................. ............................... David Wood RECREATION Superintendent ................................... ............................... Linda Waltman Instruction Supervisor ....................... ............................... Dana Williamson Assistant Instruction Supervisor ........... ............................... Jenny Hartsfield Athletic Events Supervisor ............................ ...........................Tony Scazzero Assistant Athlethic Supervisor .................. ............................... Geri Marsh Sports Leagues Supervisor ..................... ............................... David Hudspeth Programs and Special Events Supervisor ...... ............................... Anel Bow School Age Care Specialist ........................ ............................... Jana Wood Youth Services Coordinator .............. ............................... Shannon Waddell Senior Services Coordinator ............... ............................... Marcie Rodgers SPECIAL FACILITIES Superintendent .................................... ............................... David Gerling Aquatics Supervisor.................................... ............................... Vera Vowell Solis Lincoln Recreation Center Supervisor ...................................... ............................... Lance Jackson Conference Center Supervisor ........................................ ............................... Grace Calbert PARKS OPERATIONS Superintendent ................................... ............................... Curtis Bingham East District Supervisor ... ............................... ...........................Paul Rucker West District Supervisor .......................... ............................... Scott Hooks South District Supervisor ....................... ............................... Gary Marske FORESTRY Superintendemt ..................................... ............................... Ross Albrecht Supervisor ............................................. ......................,........ Gerald Guillory Cemetery Sexton ............................ ............................... Delmer Charanza MA "OW q - a r Y � , � FRONT ROW, L -R: Linda Waltman, Jana Wood, June Van Dyke, Jenny Hartsfield, Anel Bow, Pamela Einkauf, Grace Calbert, David Wood, Bridgette George, Jimmy Charanza, Steve Beachy, Delmer Charanza, Afsaneh Yazdani. SECOND ROW, L -R: Rodney Harris, Keith Fails, David Sturdivant, Kim Fox, Sandra Wegmann, Curtis Smith, Brian Stone, Ricky Guzman, Charles Harris, Pete Vanecek. THIRD ROW, L -R: Brian Bland, Kevin Kosh, Walter Jones, Geri Marsh, Curtis Bingham, David Hudspeth, Joey Stem, Jeff Lehde, Victor Casares, Eddie Weeks, Brad Clark. FOURTH ROW, L -R: Lance Jackson, Tony Scazzero, Eric Ploeger, Adrew Saenz, James Hemenes. FIFTH ROW, L -R: Teresa Galvez, Eric Roberts, Emily Baker, Dana Williamson, Pete Prieto, Gerald Guillory, Gary Marske, Curtis Schoessow, Frank Thompson, Pete Fitztgerald. SIXTH ROW, L -R: Mike Watson, Scott Hooks, Ross Albrecht, Paul Rucker, David Gerling, James Henry, Robert Hernandez, James Schroeder. � cc cc Pavilions ............................... ............................... RENTALS 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. JYJ rentals call: 764.3486. MAXIMUM FRIDAY MON -THURS PAVILION CAPACITY RATEIDAY RATE/DAY RATE/DAY DEPOSIT Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater Central 200 $75.00 O $50.00 $100.00 Southwood 300 $75.00 $125.00 $50.00 $100.00 RENTAL W $50.00 f. $50.00 0 FRI -SUN !- Q N G N = O J N W • . , Central Softball $150.00 7.00 /hr. $100.00 a) Private $200.00 $250.00 JJJJ J 1-- V J O C� O R V to Lighted Facilities cc ca C w O N _O V> _ G a LU Z N 6� m Q 6 C) Q Z Unlighted = F J 2 O CCC7�� 2 V_ Z Facilities ¢ U a aa �j r m pp pp > N Z d 0 p 2' N to d ANDERSON :• 8.9 • • • • • • • 30 ARBORETUM 17,0 • • • BEE CREEK 26.5 • • • • • • • • • • 237 BILLIE MADELEY 5.13 undeveloped BRISON ti 9.2 • • 10 BROTHERS POND ❖ 16.1 • • • • • • • • • CEMETERY 18.5 city cemetery CENTRAL 47.2 • • • • • • • • • • • • 297 park office CONFERENCE CENTER 7.8 • 76 CY MILLER :• 2.5 • • • • • police dept. EASTGATE :• 1.0 • EDELWEISS :• 10.9 undeveloped EMERALD FOREST :• 4.5 • • • • • • GABBARD ❖ 10.7 • • • • • • GEORGIE K. FITCH ❖ 11.3 • • • • • • HENSEL (TAMU) 29.7 • • • • • • • • 70 JACK & DOROTHY MILLER ❖ 10.0 • • • • • • • • LEMONTREE •:•' 15.4 • • • • • • • 30 LICK CREEK 515.5 • 60 undeveloped LIONS :• 1.5 • • • 10 LONGMIRE ❖ 4.2 • LUTHER JONES :• 1.8 MERRY OAKS ❖ 4.6 • • • • • • OAKS 7.5 • • • • • • • PARK SITE :• 10.2 undeveloped PARKWAY :• 1.9 • • • 6 PEBBLE CREEK 4• 10,2 • • • • • • RAINTREE 4• 13.0 • • • • • • RICHARD CARTER S 7.4 • • historical site SANDSTONE 15.0 • • • • • • 30 SOUTHWOOD 44.7 • • • • • • • • • • 544 SOUTHWEST 4.7 undeveloped THOMAS 4 1611 • • • • • • • • • • 27 Veterans Athletic Park 150 undeveloped W. A. TARROW: 4. 21.26 • • • • • LINCOLN CENTER (8.0) • • • • • 41 rec. center WAYNE SMITH BASEBALL ❖ (10.8) • • • 190 WINDWOOD :• 1.0 • • WOLF PEN CREEK 19.47 • • • • • • • 36 amphitheater WOODCREEK :• 6.6 • • • • • • WOOD WAY 4.2 1 1 ndevelo ed TOTAL ACRES 1115 .71 1 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 must be on leashes at all times. U • All wildlife in City parks is protected. • It is unlawful to litter in City parks. o • It is unlawful to cut or destroy vegetation. • All vehicles must park in designated areas. c • It is unlawful to swim in park ponds. • All firearms airguns, crossbows, bows & arrows ® are prohibited. • All 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 the parks is prohibited. • Please obey all "FIELDS CLOSED" signs. • Athletic fields must be reserved separately from pavilion rentals. • No glass beverage containers in parks Prices subject to change without notice. The softball fields at Central Park may be rented March - November for softball tournaments on Friday, Saturday and Sunday only. The Parks and Recreation Department reserves all concessions rights. * Multiple day usage discounts are available. I Recreation (Athletics/Programs) .......................... 764 -3486 Pavilions ............................... ............................... RENTALS 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. For field rentals call: 764.3486. MAXIMUM FRIDAY SAT /SUN MON -THURS PAVILION CAPACITY RATEIDAY RATE/DAY RATE/DAY DEPOSIT Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater Central 200 $75.00 $125.00 $50.00 $100.00 Southwood 300 $75.00 $125.00 $50.00 $100.00 RENTAL Bee Creek 100 $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 0 FRI -SUN Oaks 50 $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 CLASS MON -THURS RENT /DAY Thomas 30 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 0 Central Softball $150.00 7.00 /hr. $100.00 a) Private $200.00 $250.00 Prices subject to change without notice. The softball fields at Central Park may be rented March - November for softball tournaments on Friday, Saturday and Sunday only. The Parks and Recreation Department reserves all concessions rights. * Multiple day usage discounts are available. I Recreation (Athletics/Programs) .......................... 764 -3486 Pavilions ............................... ............................... 764 -3486 Central Park Softball Complex ............................. 764 -3732 Adamson Lagoon .................. ............................... 764.3735 Thomas Pool ......................... ............................... 764.3721 Hallaran Pool & Tennis Center ............................ 764 -3787 Lincoln Recreation Center .... ............................... 764.3779 Conference Center ............... ............................... 764.3720 RAIN -OUT NUMBERS Adult Softball ........................ ............................... Youth Soccer /Jr. Girls Softball ............................ LittleLea i P ........................ ............................... OtherSpc ...................... ............................... 764 -3732 764 -3749 764 -3644 764 -3668 b) Benefit $425.00 $525.00 c) Commercial $800.00 $900.00 For deposits and reservations information call the Parks & Recreation Department at (409) 764 -3486