HomeMy WebLinkAbout75thtimeline4-12-12Proposed Timeline – 75th Anniversary Celebration
From: Linda Harvell, Chairperson
Date: April 12, 2012
Re: Proposed Time Line for Celebration at Veterans Park
10:00 am Car Show representing the decades (7-8 Cars) – Car owners must be in place by 9:45 and cannot leave until after 4:00 pm
Parks Department to handle Food and Beverage Concessions
Exhibits must be in place by 9:45 and all vehicles must be removed from the area.
Bouncy inflatables must be set up by 9:45 and vehicles must be removed from the area (if sponsored by Brazos Valley Bombers)
Opening Ceremonies with a Proclamation from the Mayor or representative
Posting of the Colors
11:00 am Program for Military at the Veterans Memorial – will ask the Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial Board to get involved
12:00 noon Vintage Band Concert (will invite people who have played in the AMCHS Band or Texas Aggie Band – in the pavilion)
1:00 pm Story Tellers talking about the history of College Station (in the pavilion)
2:00 pm Vintage Softball Game
4:00 pm Day Event ends
Various entertainers will be asked to perform under the pavilion throughout the day.
6:00 pm 75th Birthday Dinner at the pavilion – tickets will be sold to the event
Entertainment
Recognition of dignitaries and honored guests. We are thinking that Certificates should be given to those businesses and citizens who have
made an impact on our community. We thought it would be an outstanding addition to the event to invite President Bush and Mrs. Bush and our state and federal elected officials.
8:00 pm Event ends
The committee would like for the various exhibits to reflect the 7.5 decades and the evolution of College Station’s history.
Each decade exhibit would reflect various aspects of the commonality of the generations: this gives everyone the opportunity to get together and talk about “the good old days” with
things they have in common.
Sports
Cheerleaders/Yell Leaders
AMCHS Band/Texas Aggie Band
Bengal Bells
AMCHS School System/Lincoln High School
Texas A&M (Corps of Cadets)
Medical Community
Cushing Library
George Bush Library
Military
Service Organizations
Banks
Homecoming Booth for people just to get together and meet and visit
We are researching businesses and citizens who have been here for a very long time – so far, we have selected the following and welcome any other names:
University Title
Pruitt’s
Park Cleaners
Red Cashion
Edsel Jones
Mary Bolton Echols
Taylor Reidel
B.B. Holland
Ann Hays
Margaret Godfrey
James Cooper
Jim Boone
IHOP – Oldest continuously operating restaurant in CS other than Sbisa
Shipley’s – Started in Bryan but the Shipley’s lived in CS
Many streets in College Station are named after previous city leaders and College Park, the oldest neighborhood in the City, has streets named after cows (from A&M College of Texas).
It would be fun to have directional signs using these street signs.
We need to start soliciting stories, pictures and memorabilia from citizens and businesses to be included in either exhibits at the Conference Center and Bush Library, as well as the
day of the event.
Bryan - “Back in the day,” we had to go to Bryan for almost all of our shopping, the library, entertainment, etc. Need to establish Bryan connections over the decades, i.e., Sonny’s
Barber Shop in Bryan, established 1968. Sonny graduated from AMCHS and lives in College Station.