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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015 Spring Parks Guide2 Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road JANUARY to APRIL 2015___________________ CITY CONTACTS ......................................3 QUICK CALENDAR ....................................4 SPECIAL EVENTS .....................................5 YOUTH PROGRAMS (Ages 15-under) .........................7 Athletics, Aquatics, Community Programs, Larry J. Ringer Library, Lincoln Recreation Center, Southwood Community Center ADULT PROGRAMS (Ages 16+)............................14 Athletics, Aquatics, Larry J. Ringer Library, Lincoln Recreation Center, Community Programs SENIOR ADULT PROGRAMS (Ages 55+).....................21 Monthly Programs, Special Events, Community Programs PARK FACILITIES & RENTALS ...........................27 PARK RULES & REGULATIONS ..........................33 PARKS MAP & INDEX.................................35 College Station Parks and Recreation Department A Nationally Accredited Agency Since 2007 IN THE GUIDE Register at RECTRAC.CSTX.GOV Our online registration system has been updated to better serve you. If you have not registered since 2012, you must create a new account. To register: (1) Choose an Activity Type >> Add the class to your cart (2) Choose the family member to register >> Answer registration questions (3) Continue to the shopping cart >> Choose checkout and finish by paying *Reservations and classes are subject to a $20 transfer/cancellation fee. 32015 Spring Guide | City of College Station Parks & Recreation | 979.764.3486 | parks@cstx.gov BE A VOLUNTEER Coach youth&challenger sports! cstx.gov/sportsvolunteer NEED WORK? Seasonal opportunities available! csjobs.cstx.gov Park Facilities ADAMSON LAGOON POOL ........................979.764.3735 | cstx.gov/pools CEMETERIES ....................................979.764.5049 | cstx.gov/cemeteries CINDY HALLARAN POOL...........................979.764.3787 | cstx.gov/pools LARRY J. RINGER LIBRARY .........................979.764.3416 | bcslibrary.org LINCOLN RECREATION CENTER.....................979.764.3779 | cstx.gov/lincolncenter SOUTHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER................979.764.6351 | cstx.gov/southwood STEPHEN C. BEACHY CENTRAL PARK ................979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks THOMAS POOL ..................................979.764.3721 | cstx.gov/pools WOLF PEN CREEK ................................979.764.3408 | cstx.gov/wolfpen City Contacts BOARDS & COMMITTEES..........................979.764.3541 | cstx.gov/boardsandcommittees CODE ENFORCEMENT ............................979.764.6363 | cstx.gov/codeenforcement COMMUNITY SERVICES ...........................979.764.3778 | cstx.gov/commserv ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT........................979.764.3527 | cstx.gov/econdev FIRE DEPARTMENT ...............................979.764.3705 | cstx.gov/fire GENERAL INFORMATION ..........................979.764.3500 | cstx.gov HUMAN RESOURCES .............................979.764.3517 | cstx.gov/hr MUNICIPAL COURT...............................979.764.3683 | cstx.gov/court NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES........................979.764.6262 | cstx.gov/neighbor PARKS & RECREATION ............................979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT ......................979.764.3570 | cstx.gov/devservices POLICE DEPARTMENT.............................979.764.3600 | cstx.gov/police PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS .......................979.764.3445 | cstx.gov/publiccommunications RECYCLING......................................979.764.6229 | cstx.gov/recycle SANITATION.....................................979.764.3690 | cstx.gov/sanitation UTILITY CUSTOMER SERVICE.......................979.764.3535 | cstx.gov/ucs UTILITY 24-HOUR HOTLINE ........................855.528.4278 | cstx.gov/utilities CITY CONTACTS City of College Station Department Information 4 Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road QUICK CALENDAR Parks & Recreation Events Reference Jan. 1 – Girls Volleyball, Challenger Basketball & Tennis Registrations OpenJan. 1 – Adult Softball, Kickball, Volleyball & Tennis Registrations OpenJan. 1 & 19 – City Offices ClosedJan. 5-30 – Brazos Valley Senior Game RegistrationJan. 17 – The DREAM Works Conference; Mad Scientist Laboratory Jan. 20 – Youth, Adult & Senior Community Program Registrations Open Jan. 21 – Exploring History LuncheonJan. 30 – SWCC’s Friday Night Teen Scene Feb. 1 – TAAF Games of Texas Registration OpensFeb. 7 – Take Your Child to the Library DayFeb. 7, 12 & 19 – LRC’s African American History Month SeriesFeb. 14 – Valentine PartyFeb. 18 – Exploring History Luncheon Feb. 18-22 – Brazos Valley Senior GamesFeb. 26 – Taste of the Soul in the Brazos ValleyFeb. 27 – SWCC’s Friday Night Teen SceneFeb. 28 – Movies in the Park March 2 – Junior Lifeguard & Tsunami Swim Team Registration OpensMarch 2 – American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Program Registration OpensMarch 2 – Water Safety Instructor Certification Program Registration OpensMarch 7 – Young Readers Book SaleMarch 16-20 – LRC’s Spring Break ProgramMarch 17 – Chai Mamma Mia!March 18 – Exploring History LuncheonMarch 23 – Youth Basketball Registration OpensMarch 27 – SWCC’s Friday Night Teen Scene April 3 – City Offices Closed April 3 – LRC’s Easter Egg HuntApril 6 – LRC’s Summer Program Registration OpensApril 10 – Movies in the ParkApril 15 – Exploring History LuncheonApril 24 – SWCC’s Friday Night Teen Scene & Caddy Stacks ONLINE CALENDAR For complete event listings, visit cstx.gov/calendar TEACH A CLASS Be an instructor and get paid! 979.764.3486 Scan these QR CODES with your smartphone to view parks or facility web pages! You must have a barcode reader application installed. 52015 Spring Guide | City of College Station Parks & Recreation | 979.764.3486 | parks@cstx.gov SPECIAL EVENTS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/events Brazos Valley Senior Games (45+) Feb. 19-22 | Register: Jan. 5-Feb. 9 The City of College Station is hosting the Brazos Valley Senior Games Feb. 19-22. Ages 45+ can compete in track & field, swimming, 3-on-3 basketball, basketball skills, cycling, horseshoes, washers, tennis, bowling, 5k, pickleball, golf, and disc golf. Gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded in each event and age group, unless otherwise specified. The Senior Games promote physical and mental health and fitness among Texas senior citizens by encouraging healthy lifestyles and social relationships, participation in sports and recreational activities, and providing an environment for athletic competition. The fee is $30 plus additional fees per event. For more information and to register, visit cstx .gov/seniors or call 979 .764 .3486 . TAAF Games of Texas July 30- Aug. 3 | Register: Feb. 1- July 17 The City of College Station, in collaboration with the City of Bryan and Texas A&M University, will host the 2015 Games of Texas. The event consists of 16 sporting activities: archery, pickleball, youth triathlon, gymnastics, judo, lacrosse, softball, lifeguard competition, boxing, golf, skateboarding, soccer, disc golf, swimming, tennis and track and field. The annual Games of Texas is governed by the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation, a non- profit organization representing municipal park and recreation departments and related organizations throughout the state. For more information, visit taaf .com or call 979 .764 .3486 . LARRY J . RINGER LIBRARY_________________________________________ Animé Movie Sunday, Jan. 1 & April 12 | 2-4 p.m. Watch Japanese animation with English subtitles. Snacks allowed. Mad Scientist Laboratory Saturday, Jan. 17 | 2-4 p.m. Ages 3+ can participate in fun, mad scientist experiments. Free tickets will be given out 30 minutes before show. International Film Weekend Saturday, Jan. 31 | 11 a.m.–2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 1 | 2-5 p.m. Watch international films with English subtitles and enjoy international food. Take Your Child to the Library Day Saturday, Feb. 7 Find out how to get your child a library card. Valentine Party Saturday, Feb. 14 | 10-11 a.m. Enjoy stories, crafts and food. Fiction Fun Fest Saturday, Feb. 28 | 2-4 p.m. Come dressed up as your favorite book character. There will be games, activities and a scavenger hunt. No ticket required. Ages 5+ . Young Readers Book Sale Saturday, March 7 9-10 a.m. | Friends of the Library members only 10 a.m.-2 p.m. | open to the public The Friends of the Bryan+College Station Public Library System will hold its annual Young Readers Book Sale. Proceeds support the library system. 6 Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road SPECIAL EVENTS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/events Chia Mamma Mia!Tuesday, March 17 | 2-3 p.m.Create a Chia person or pet. No ticket required. Sponsored by the Texas 4-H and Youth Development Program of College Station. Cleaning Out the Closet CraftsThursday, March 19 | 2-4 p.m.Join us for fun crafts. No ticket required. Family MovieSaturday, March 21 | 2-4 p.m. Enjoy a family-friendly movie. Snacks allowed. Spy CampSaturday, March 28 | 2-4 p.m.Do you have what it takes to be a super spy? Learn cool spy skills. No ticket required. Ages 3+ . Caddy Stacks Friday, April 24 | 6-8 p.m.Play mini-golf in the library. Space is limited. Registration opens April 1. Call 979.764.3416 to register. Raffle drawings will also be held. All proceeds will help support the library. Preservation WeekApril 26–May 2Celebrate your family and community heritage by learning how to preserve your books, photographs, and documents. Events and workshops will be held throughout the week. LINCOLN RECREATION CENTER_________________________________________ The DREAM Works ConferenceSaturday, Jan. 17 | 8 a.m.- 3 p.m.Community-wide, one-day conference focused on character, leadership and personal development. This is also an opportunity to celebrate the legacy and dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Materials presented will target teens, young adults and families. Conference admission is free. Luncheon is $10 per plate. For a complete schedule, visit cstx .gov/lincolncenter or call 979 .764 .3779 . February: African-American History MonthThe Lincoln Recreation Center continues its celebration of African-American History month through historical perspective, song, movement and fellowship. Amazing GraceSaturday, Feb. 7 | 6 p.m. An evening of musical praise and worship. Let’s Get MovingThursday, Feb. 12 | 6:30 p.m. Health and fitness workshops by local gyms and personal trainers. Doll Making with Dr . LaVerne Young HawkinsThursday, Feb. 19 | 6:30 p.m. Enjoy an engaging art and history class. Taste of the Soul in the Brazos ValleyThursday, Feb. 26 | 6:30-8:30 p.m. Sample soul food and desserts from local restaurants and catering companies. Food will be available for purchase. Annual Easter Egg HuntFriday, April 3 | 1-3 p.m. This free event will include face painting, food, games, music and more. Open to children ages 10 and under. Sponsored by the City of College Station and Pi Omicron Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. For more information, call 979.764.3779 or visit cstx .gov/lincolncenter . 72015 Spring Guide | City of College Station Parks & Recreation | 979.764.3486 | parks@cstx.gov Athletics (Youth) 979.764.3486 | 1000 Krenek Tap Road Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office at 1000 Krenek Tap Road. No residency restrictions. Girls VolleyballRegister: Jan. 1-April 17Ages: 8-13. $60 per child. Practice begins May 4 cstx.gov/sports Challenger BasketballRegister: Jan. 1-23Ages 3+ with special needs.$15 per child. Program begins Jan. 24Collaboration with Project Sunshine Summer Youth BasketballRegister: March 23-May 1Ages: 8-16. $70 per child.Practice begins end of May WOLF PEN CREEK PARK_________________________________________ Movies in the ParkEnjoy free, family-friendly movies under the stars at the Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater. Bring your blankets, chairs and coolers to experience our Movies in the Park series on our giant 32-foot inflatable high- definition screen. Saturday, Feb. 286 p.m. – How to Train Your Dragon8:30 p.m. – How to Train Your Dragon 2 Double-feature night. Theme: Dress like a Viking and join the turkey leg eating contest! Friday, April 108 p.m. – The Sandlot Enjoy a night at the ballpark. Dress in your favorite sports uniform and the first 50 people through the gates will receive free hot dogs. Friday, May 8 8 p.m. – Brave (2012) Treat your mom to a Mother’s Day movie. The first 50 mothers (with child present) through the gate will receive a special gift. Admission is free and gates will open one hour prior to the movie start time. Guests may bring their own refreshments. Coolers must be 48 quarts or smaller. Alcohol and glass containers are not allowed. Concessions will be available for purchase. For more information, visit cstx.gov/movies or call 979.764.3486. SPECIAL EVENTS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/events YOUTH PROGRAMS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks 8 Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road YOUTH PROGRAMS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks Athletic Partners The City of College Station partners with the following organizations to provide local youth with a variety of athletic leagues. Please contact these organizations directly for details and registrationinformation. BV Futbol Club (bvfutbol.com) – Soccer CS Little League (collegestationlittleleague.com) – Baseball Brazos Valley Juniors (eteamz.com/brazosvalleyjuniors) – Volleyball Brazos Valley Tennis (brazosvalleytennis.org) – Tennis BV Youth Soccer Association (cssoccer.com) – Soccer Brazos Valley Girls Softball (bvgsa.org) – Softball College Station Soccer Club (cssoccer.com) – Soccer Dallas Texans Aggieland (texanssoccer.com) – Soccer Texas Team Junior Golf (texasteam.org) – Golf TEAM SIDELINE Check for schedules and results.teamsideline.com/collegestation BE A VOLUNTEER Coach youth & challenger sports.cstx.gov/sportsvolunteer ATHLETIC FIELD STATUS Check for closures on game day.cstx.gov/fieldstatus Age as of Sept. 1 Skill Level Day Time Location 5-7 years old Beginner Mon. 6 p.m. Stephen C. Beachy Central Park 8-10 years old Beginner Mon. 7 p.m. Stephen C. Beachy Central Park 11-14 years old Intermediate Tue. 6 p.m. Stephen C. Beachy Central Park 15-18 years old Beginner Tue. 7 p.m. Stephen C. Beachy Central Park 5-7 years old Beginner Wed. 6 p.m. Stephen C. Beachy Central Park 8-10 years old Beginner Wed. 7 p.m. Stephen C. Beachy Central Park 11-14 years old Intermediate Thu. 6 p.m. Stephen C. Beachy Central Park 15-18 years old Beginner Thu. 7 p.m. Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Youth Group Tennis Lessons Register: Jan. 1-April 3. Program runs April 6-May 11. Ages 5-18. Resident fee is $70, Non-Resident $140. Six weeks of lessons include a Tennis Game Night the week of May 11. Participants will receive a shirt and certificate. 11-14 years old Intermediate Thu.6 p.m. Stephen C. Beachy Central Park 15-18 years old Beginner Thu.7 p.m. Stephen C. Beachy Central Park 92015 Spring Guide | City of College Station Parks & Recreation | 979.764.3486 | parks@cstx.gov Junior Lifeguard Register: March 2 through first session day. Cost: $75. Ages 9-14. Youth will learn water rescues, non-certified CPR/First Aid, facility operations and more. Course includes a whistle, lanyard, four-week pool pass and lunch for the last class. Session 1: June 1-25 Session 2: July 6-30 Classes 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Adamson Lagoon Ages 9-11: Mon. & Wed. Ages 12-14: Tue. & Thu. YOUTH PROGRAMS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks Aquatics (Youth) 979.764.3486 | 1000 Krenek Tap Road Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office at 1000 Krenek Tap Road. No residency restrictions. See page 31 for pool rentals. cstx.gov/swim Tsunami Swim Team Register: March 2 –July 10 Fee: $150 per swimmer, includes a team shirt. Purchase of team swim suit is optional but encouraged. Fee will be waived for age 15-18 swimmers who compete in at least three meets and volunteer with the team for two hours per week. A 50 percent fee reduction for participants whose parents work as stroke and turn judges at three or more meets. Registration forms must be accompanied with entry fee and a copy of birth certificate. If the swimmer participated in Tsunami in 2000 or later, a copy of their birth certificate is already on file. Qualifications: Must be able to swim the length of a 25-yard pool (any stroke), and be registered in the CSISD or live in a city that does not have a swim team. Practices: Swimmers must attend practices within their skill level, though swimmers can move up levels. April 27-May 29 With the exception of the 6-and-under age group, swimmers have options on time slots. No practice on Memorial Day. Monday-Thursday at Adamson Lagoon and Friday at Cindy Hallaran Pool. May 28's practice will be at Cindy Hallaran Pool. 8 & Under 4:30-5 p.m. (Green/Blue) 7-10 & 11-12 5-5:40 p.m. 7-10 (Blue/Silver) & 11-12 (Green/Blue) 7-12 5:45-6:25 p.m. (Blue/Silver) 7-13+ 6:30-7:45 p.m. 7-10 (Gold), 11-12 (Silver) & 13+ (Green/Blue/Silver) 9 & Older 7:15-8:30 p.m. (Gold) June 2-July 31 Practices are Monday-Friday at Adamson Lagoon. 8 & Under 7:45-8:15 a.m. (Green/Blue) 7-10 & 11-12 8:15-9 a.m. 7-10 (Blue/Silver) & 11-12 (Green/Blue) 7-12 9-9:45 a.m. (Blue/Silver) 7-13+ 9:45-11:15 a.m. 7-10 (Gold), 11-12 (Silver) & 13+ (Green/Blue/Silver) 10 Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road YOUTH PROGRAMS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks Larry J. Ringer Library (Youth) 979.764.3416 | 1818 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy South Monday/Wednesday: 9 a.m.– 9 p.m. | Tuesday/Thursday: 9 a.m.– 7 p.m. Friday/Saturday: 9 a.m.– 5 p.m. | Sunday: 1:30-5:30 p.m. Closed on Jan. 1, 19 & April 3-5 bcslibrary.org StorytimeJan. 26 – April 9Wiggle Worms -- walking babies to age 2 | Monday, 9:30 & 10:30 a.m.Toddler & preschool storytime -- 2 & 3 year olds | Wednesday, 10 a.m.Toddler & preschool storytime -- 4 & 5 year olds | Wednesday, 11 a.m.Babies and Books -- newborn to walking babies| Thursday, 9:15 a.m.Wiggle Worms -- walking babies to age 2 | Thursday, 10:30 a.m. ST. PATRICK’S DAY SCIENCE Liven up the holiday with St. Patrick’s Day Science! Campers will explore the science of rainbows, make “gold” pennies using chemical reactions, green snow and more. Be sure to pack a lunch and a drink. St Patrick’s Day Science $45 Sat. March 7 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Southwood Community Center EGGSCELLENT SCIENCE ADVENTURE Delve into the science of eggs while engaging in egg-related physics experiments. Scientists can have a blast hunting for “golden” eggs that evil, green pigs have stolen from the Angry Birds. Campers will have live animal encounters with creatures that come from eggs. Be sure to pack a lunch and a drink. Eggscellent Science Adventure $45 Sat. April 11 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Southwood Community Center TEXAS HUNTER SAFETY CERTIFICATION COURSE The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department requires this course to ensure that hunters are properly prepared for hunting season. All hunters over the age of 9 must have successfully completed this course to hunt in Texas. Anyone under the age of 13 must be accompanied by a parent. Texas Hunter Education A $10 Sun. Feb. 8 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Southwood Community Center Texas Hunter Education B $10 Sun. March 8 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Southwood Community Center Youth Community Programs 979.764.3486 Registration begins Jan. 20 at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office at 1000 Krenek Tap Rd. Seats are limited. cstx.gov/parks 112015 Spring Guide | City of College Station Parks & Recreation | 979.764.3486 | parks@cstx.gov YOUTH PROGRAMS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks Lincoln Recreation Center (Youth) 979.764.3779 | 1000 Eleanor Street Monday-Thursday: 3-6:30 p.m., Friday: 3-6 p.m.Closed Jan. 1-2, 19 & April 3 cstx.gov/lincolncenter Youth Afterschool Program Jan. 5-May 22 | Monday-Thursday: 3-6:30 p.m. & Friday: 3-6 p.m. Closed Jan. 1-2, 19 & April 3 Early Release Days on Jan. 28 & April 15 1:30-5:30 p.m. All-Day Program on Feb. 16 | 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Lincoln Recreation Center is a joint venture of the City of College Station and the Boys and Girls Club of the Brazos Valley, serving youth ages 6-18 with daily age-appropriate after school activities. Register at the Lincoln Recreation Center facility. Program Fees and Transportation: Resident $30, Non-Resident $60, Low-Income Resident $20, Low- Income Non-Resident $40 (proof of low-income eligibility required). Transportation provided from South Knoll, College Hills, Rock Prairie, Southwood Valley and Oakwood Intermediate. Participants must have a current membership and transportation waiver to ride. Additional youth activities: youth instructional/developmental sports camps, recreation field trips (bowling, skating, ice skating), Girl Scouts, and performing arts. Lincoln Recreation Center (Youth) continued on next page ---> Family Story Party All ages | Thursday, 6 p.m. Jan. 29 – Pajama Night Feb. 19 – Be a Pirate NightMarch 19 – Bring Your Favorite Stuffed Animal NightApril 9 – Super Friends Night Creative Writing and Illustratingfor Teens and TweensSaturday, Feb. 21 | 2-4 p.m.Teens and tweens can practice creative writing and illustration. Animé Club for TeensThursday | Jan. 29, Feb. 19, March 26, & April 30 | 4-5:30 p.m.Watch Japanese animation (rated PG-13 orTV-14). Free refreshments. Teen Book ClubWednesday | Jan. 7, Feb. 4, March 4, April 14-5 p.m.Discover new teen books and discuss booksyou are reading. Teen Poetry SlamSaturday, April 11 | 2-4 p.m.Open mic. Read your own poetry or read a poem written by someone else. 12 Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road YOUTH PROGRAMS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks Southwood Community Center (Youth) 979.764.6351 | 1520 Rock Prairie Rd. Monday-Friday: 3:30-5:45 p.m. Closed Jan. 1-2, 19, Feb. 16, Mar. 16-20, Apr. 3 & May 25 Spring Break ProgramJourney of Fun: cruise along with us as we glide into a week to remember. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. March 16 - Planes, Trains and Automobiles March 17 - What’s the Buzz about Bugs? March 18 - Kemah (Cost: $25) March 19 - Creative art March 20 - Movie and popcorn No fee for Lincoln Recreation Center or Boys & Girls Club members. Non-Member Daily Passes: Resident $2, Non-Resident $3. Register at the Lincoln Recreation Center during normal business hours. Summer ProgramRegistration begins April 6. Program dates: June 1-Aug. 7 (Monday-Friday, 7:45 a.m.-5 p.m.)Ages: 6-15 years old. Fee: Resident $50, Non-Resident $100Mandatory Parent Orientation and Field Trip Registration will be May 5 or 12 at 6 p.m.Summer program activities: • Local and out-of-town field trips • Athletic and lifetime sports camps • High-yield enrichment and fitness activities • Performing arts and creative crafts Junior Staff Volunteer ProgramMay 18-21 | 4:30-6:30 p.m.Youth ages 14 to 18 interested in volunteering during the summer program must participate in the Junior Staff Program, which will provide tools to guide young people preparing for a career in service professions. Teens will develop interpersonal skills, a strong work ethic and a sense of community engagement with on-the-job work. Afterschool Program for Teens The Southwood Community Center provides a quality afterschool program at an affordable price for 6th-8th graders. The center offers a supervised, engaging experience on weekdays throughout the school year from 3:30-5:45 p.m. The center is a great place to meet up with friends to socialize and participate in age-appropriate activities. We also offer time to work on homework with assistance from staff. Great escape field trips will be scheduled for CSISD early release days. • Indoor games and tournaments• Learning enhancement opportunities• Healthy food and nutrition for kids• Character building and summer safety cstx.gov/southwood 132015 Spring Guide | City of College Station Parks & Recreation | 979.764.3486 | parks@cstx.gov YOUTH PROGRAMS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks Membership FeesAnnual: Resident $30, Non-Resident $60Daily: Resident $2, Non-Resident $4Semester Bus Fee: $75 per child, Loads from AMCMS, Cypress Grove & Oakwood Program RegistrationWalk-in registrations will be accepted at the Southwood Community Center during normal business hours. Friday Night Teen SceneJoin us at the Southwood Community Center on the last Friday of each month for extended hours! Transportation will be provided for events not held at Southwood Community Center and dinner will be provided each night. Sign-up at Southwood Community Center on or before the day of the event. Dodgeball Free Fri. Jan. 30 6-9 p.m. Southwood Community CenterHalo Tournament Free Fri. Feb. 27 6-9 p.m. Southwood Community CenterBaking Competition Free Fri. Feb. 27 6-9 p.m. Southwood Community CenterOutdoor Movie Night Free Fri. March 27 6-9 p.m. Southwood Community CenterHalo Tournament Free Fri. April 24 6-9 p.m. Southwood Community CenterBaking Competition Free Fri. April 24 6-9 p.m. Southwood Community CenterHorseshoe Junction $30 Fri. May 29 5-10 p.m. Horseshoe Junction, Brenham CSISD Early Release Field TripsCelebrate CSISD early release days with a field trip. Sign-up at Southwood Community Center on or before the day of the event. Tour of Aggieland Free Wed. Jan. 28 1:30-6 p.m. Southwood Community CenterLet’s load the buses from the Southwood Community Center and take a ride around Aggieland! Touring will include hidden and well-known treasures of Texas A&M. After a campus tour, we will stop at the food trucks. Fire & Ice Free Wed. April 15 1:30-6 p.m. Southwood Community CenterA trip to view our local firefighting heroes and check out their daily responsibilities. After going through a day in the life of a firefighter, we will have ice cream. SOUTHWOODCOMMUNITYCENTERTEEN PROGRAM ONE FREE daily visit to the Southwood Community Center. Resident or Non-resident • One free visit per person. Coupon valid for aerschool teen program only. 14 Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road ADULT PROGRAMS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks TEAM SIDELINECheck for league schedules and results.teamsideline.com/collegestation ATHLETIC FIELD STATUSCheck for closures on game day.cstx.gov/fieldstatus Athletic Partners*The City of College Station partners with the following organizations to provide local youth with a variety of athletic leagues. *Please contact these organizations directly for details and registration information. BCS Soccer League (bcssoccer.com) – SoccerBrazos Valley Tennis (brazosvalleytennis.org) – Tennis Athletics (Adults) 979.764.3486 | 1000 Krenek Tap Road Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office at 1000 Krenek Tap Road. No residency restrictions. Spring Adult SoftballRegister: Jan. 1-Feb. 1Late Registration ($20 late fee): Feb. 2-8Teams: $390. 9-game guarantee.Ages 16+. Play begins mid-February. Spring Adult KickballRegister: Jan. 1-Feb. 1Late Registration ($20 late fee): Feb. 2-8Teams: $390. 9-game guarantee.Ages 16+. Play begins mid-February. Spring Adult VolleyballRegister: Jan. 1-March 1Late Registration ($20) late fee: March 2-8Teams: $210. 8-games round robin and double elimination tournament.Ages 16+. Play begins mid-March. Adult Group Tennis LessonsRegister: Jan. 1-April 3. Program runs April 12-May 17. Resident fee: $70, Non-Resident: $140. Six weeks of lessons include a Tennis Game Night the week of May 11. Participants will receive a shirt and certificate. Age as of Sept. 1 Skill Level Day Time Location 19 & Up Beginner Sun. 2 p.m. Stephen C. Beachy Central Park 19 & UP Intermediate Sun. 2 p.m. Stephen C. Beachy Central Park cstx.gov/sports VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Coach youth/challenger sports! cstx.gov/sportsvolunteer 152015 Spring Guide | City of College Station Parks & Recreation | 979.764.3486 | parks@cstx.gov ADULT PROGRAMS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks Aquatics (Adult) 979.764.3486 | 1000 Krenek Tap Road Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office at 1000 Krenek Tap Road. No residency restrictions. See page 31 for pool rentals. cstx.gov/swim Water FitnessThese classes provide enjoyable and effective exercise to increase cardiopulmonary capacity, strength and flexibility. Ages 15 and older, physically fit, pre-natal, post-natal, post-operative, those with arthritis, those with muscle injuries or sedentary individuals are invited to join. June 1-Aug. 21 | Mon.-Fri., 9-10 a.m. | Cindy Hallaran Pool$50 for 25 exercise sessions. Passes can be purchased at any time and are good only for the 2015 season. Participants must submit required health history form on the first day of class. American Red Cross Lifeguard Training ProgramAre you at least 15 years old and looking for a great summer job or challenging career? Get lifeguard certified! Through videos, group discussion and hands-on practice, you will learn patron rescue, surveillance skills, first aid and CPR/AED. Participants will receive a two-year CPR/AED certification and two-year lifeguarding certification. Register: March 2-May 21 | Course length: 25 hours and 20 minutes | Course Fee: $150 Qualifications: • Candidates must be at least 15 years old and pass certain swimming requirements. To work for the City of College Station, candidates must be at least 16 years old. • Candidates must be of mature and dependable character. • Candidates must swim 300 yards continuously, using these strokes in the following order: 100 yards of front crawl using rhythmic breathing and a stabilizing, propellant kick. Rhythmic breathing can be performed either by breathing to the side or to the front; 100 yards of breaststroke using a pull, breath, kick and glide sequence; 100 yards of either the front crawl or breaststroke. The 100 yards may be a combination of front crawl or breaststroke (no time requirement). • Starting in the water, candidates must swim 20 yards using the front crawl or breaststroke, surface dive 7-10 feet, retrieve a 10-pound object, return to the surface, swim 20 yards back to the starting point while maintaining two hands on the object and exit the water without using a ladder or steps, within 1 minute, 40 seconds. • Candidates must attend every session at the times listed by the facility. Attendance does not guarantee lifeguard certification. Candidates must pass written and practical exams. You may download a lifeguard manual or purchase required books from redcrossstore.org. Aquatics (Adult) continued on next page ---> 16 Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road ADULT PROGRAMS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks Program Schedule: Be prepared to enter the water on all days. Class 1 Fri., April 10 5-10 p.m. CSISD Natatorium Sat., April 11 9 a.m.–8 p.m. Southwood Community Center Sun., April 12 9 a.m.–8 p.m. CSISD Natatorium Class 2 Fri., April 17 5-10 p.m. CSISD Natatorium Sat., April 18 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Southwood Community Center Sun., April 19 9 a.m.-8 p.m. CSISD Natatorium Class 3 Fri., May 8 5-10 p.m. CSISD Natatorium Sat., May 9 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Southwood Community Center Sun., May 10 9 a.m.-8 p.m. CSISD Natatorium Class 4 Fri., May 22 5-10 p.m. CSISD Natatorium Sat., May 23 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Southwood Community Center Sun., May 24 9 a.m.-8 p.m. CSISD Natatorium Water Safety Instructor Certification Become a certified Red Cross water safety instructor. Learn to teach children and adults to swim and give water safety presentations. You may download a water safety instructor manual or purchase required books at the class or from redcrossstore.org. Register: March 2-April 29 | Course Fee: $150 per person Qualifications: • Candidates must be 16 years old by April 29, 2015. • Candidates must pass a pre-course swimming skills test (Red Cross Level 5 - front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke, side stroke, breaststroke and butterfly). • Candidates must successfully complete Fundamentals of Instructor Training (included with fee). • Candidates must attend all classes to receive certification (no make-ups). • All candidates will need to complete an online orientation prior to the first class date. Orientation information will be emailed after registration. Class Schedule: Be prepared to enter the water on all days. Thu., April 30 5-10 p.m. CSISD Natatorium Fri., May 1 5-10 p.m. CSISD Natatorium Sat., May 2 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Southwood Community Center Sun., May 3 9 a.m.-8 p.m. CSISD Natatorium 172015 Spring Guide | City of College Station Parks & Recreation | 979.764.3486 | parks@cstx.gov ADULT PROGRAMS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks Larry J. Ringer Library (Adult) 979.764.3416 | 1818 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy South Monday/Wednesday: 9 a.m-9 p.m. | Tuesday/Thursday: 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday/Saturday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. | Sunday: 1:30-5:30 p.m.Closed on Jan. 1, 19 & April 3-5 bcslibrary.org Crafts for Adults Mondays | 6-8 p.m. Jan. 12 – DIY Hand Warmers Feb. 9 – Valentine’s Day Marshmallows March 23 – Easter Craft April 20 – Scrapbook Night Call 979.764.3416 to register. eBook Class Thursday, Jan. 15 | 6-7 p.m. Learn how to download free eBooks and audio books from the library. Literacy Starts at Birth Workshop for Parents/Caregivers and Educators Saturday, Jan. 17 | 9:30-11:30 a.m. Interactive ready-to-read workshop for parents and educators. Educators can gain CEUs if approved by school director. Call 979.764.3416 to register. Literacy Starts at Birth Workshop for Parents and their Children (birth to age 5) Tuesday, March 31 | 9:30-10:30 a.m. Interactive parent/child ready-to-read workshop. Call 979.764.3416 to register. Gardening Program Tuesday, March 31 | 2-4 p.m. Get gardening tips from Producers Cooperative. Afternoon Book ClubTuesdays | Jan. 6, Feb. 3, March 3 & April 7 5:30-7 p.m.Open to all adults. We will choose books and discuss them as a group. Refreshments are provided. Library Reading Group Meet and Greet | 6:30-7 p.m.Book Discussion | 7-8 p.m. Jan. 15 — The Poisonwood Bible (Barbara Kingsolver) Feb. 19 — The Bees (Laline Paull) March 19 — TBA April 16 — TBA Free Computer Classes Fridays | Jan. 9 – April 24 (no class March 6) 9:30-11:30 a.m.Laptops are available or bring your own. Reservations are not required, but class size is limited. View topics at bcslibrary.org or call 979.764.3416. Free Tax AssistanceFeb. 1-April 15Free help for individuals with low-to-medium incomes. Bring your social security card, photo ID and any tax documents with you. 18 Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road ADULT PROGRAMS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks Lincoln Recreation Center (Adult) 979.764.3779 | 1000 Eleanor Street Facility: Monday-Thursday: 9 a.m.-10 p.m. | Friday: 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Closed on Jan. 1-2, 19 & April 3 cstx.gov/lincolncenter Annual membership (Ages 18+): Resident $75, Non-Resident $150Day passes: Resident $2, Non-Resident $4 Fitness Center: Monday-Thursday: 9 a.m.-10 p.m. | Friday: 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Available to adults with an annual membership or daily pass. Equipment includes free weights and interval training machines. ARTS CALLIGRAPHY Learn the basics of the art of fine writing. Use your newly learned skills to draft elegant letter invitations, cards, and creative works of art. Required supplies include a pad of graph paper and Schaffer calligraphy pen set with thee nibs. Calligraphy $45 Wed. March 25-April 29 6-8 p.m. Cypress Grove Intermediate COLORED PENCIL ART Develop colored pencil proficiencies while being guided through the basic tools, terms and techniques to create beautiful, realistic art with this affordable medium. Each participant will finish the class with their own colored pencil project. Colored Pencil Art $45 Wed. Feb. 4-March 11 6-8 p.m. Cypress Grove Intermediate PORTRAIT DRAWING Discover your talents while learning to draw portraits. Basic drawing supplies required. Portrait Drawing $45 Wed. Feb. 4-March 11 6:30-8:30 p.m. Cypress Grove Intermediate Adult Community Programs 979.764.3486 Registeration begins Jan. 20 at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office at 1000 Krenek Tap Road. Seats are limited. Adults may also participate in the Senior Adult Programs listed on page 25. cstx.gov/parks 192015 Spring Guide | City of College Station Parks & Recreation | 979.764.3486 | parks@cstx.gov ADULT PROGRAMS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks STAINED GLASS ART Create beautiful stained glass artwork, windows or wall hangings. The class is geared toward individual interests and budgets. Learn glass cutting, foil wrapping and soldering techniques. Stained glass art tools are available for in-class use, but each student must purchase their own project glass, foil and soldering supplies. Stained Glass Art $65 Thu. Feb. 5-March 12 6-9 p.m. Southwood Community Center WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY An introductory course into capturing high-quality images of wildlife. Topics include selecting the right equipment, understanding camera settings, techniques for getting close to your subject, capturing the right light, shop composition, set up a digital darkroom, post processing images and printing options. No prior photography experience is required. Wildlife Photography $55 Mon. April 6-May 4 6:30-8 p.m. Cypress Grove Intermediate WATERCOLOR 101 A beginner’s course to get your brush moving by focusing on basic painting tools and materials, watercolor painting techniques, composition, color theory and the art of self-expression. Supplies will be discussed during the first class. Basic drawing skills are needed. Watercolor 101 $45 Mon. Feb. 2-March 9 6-9 p.m. Cypress Grove Intermediate WATERCOLOR 102 A continuation into the study of watercolor. Bring your basic watercolor supplies. Watercolor 102 $45 Mon. March 23-April 27 6-9 p.m. Cypress Grove Intermediate EXERCISE YOGA A gentle and effective practice for managing stress and maintaining strength and wellness. Learn basic poses, conscious breathing and meditation to develop a good foundation for a progressive yoga and meditation practice. Progress at your own rate. Yoga A $45 Mon. Feb. 2-March 9 9-10 a.m. Southwood Community Center Yoga B $45 Mon. March 23-April 27 9-10 a.m. Southwood Community Center OUTDOORS BIRD WATCHING Join the Rio Brazos Audubon group for a great nature walk and birding experience. All ages and experience levels are invited. Bird Watching FREE First Saturday of Each Month 8:30 a.m. Lick Creek Park EXERCISE OUTDOORS Adult Community Programs continued on next page ---> 20 Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road EDIBLE WILD PLANTS Take a walk on the wild side with a naturalist to discover an array of edible wild plants. Be surprised at what the outdoors has to offer. Edible Plants $25 Sun. April 26 2-5 p.m. Lick Creek Park TEXAS HUNTER SAFETY CERTIFICATION COURSE The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department requires this course to ensure that hunters are properly prepared for the hunting season. All hunters over the age of 9 must successfully complete this course to hunt in Texas. Anyone under the age of 13 must be accompanied by a parent. Texas Hunter Education A $10 Sun. Feb. 8 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Southwood Community Center Texas Hunter Education B $10 Sun. March 8 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Southwood Community Center ADULT PROGRAMS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks archery, pickleball, youth triathlon, gymnastics, judo, lacrosse, softball, lifeguard competition, boxing, golf, skateboarding, soccer, disc golf, swimming, tennis and track and field July 30 - Aug. 3 REGISTER FEB. 1 - JULY 17 For registration and other information, visit taaf.com or call 979.764.3486. 212015 Spring Guide | City of College Station Parks & Recreation | 979.764.3486 | parks@cstx.gov Lincoln Recreation Center (Seniors) 979.764.3779 | 1000 Eleanor StreetMonday-Friday: 9 a.m.– 1 p.m. Hot meals served daily at 12 p.m. (60+ w/intake form) Southwood Community Center (Seniors) 979.764.6351 | 1520 Rock Prairie RoadMonday-Friday: 9 a.m.– 3 p.m. cstx.gov/seniors Monthly Programs Each month, seniors can stay active by participating in one or several of our recreational programs. Below is a list of regularly scheduled activities. See next page for activity descriptions. Activity Days Time Location Walk & Weight Room Daily 9:30 am. Lincoln Recreation CenterSenior Advisory Committee Last Mon. 10 a.m. Southwood Community Center Sit & Fit Mon./Tue./Thu. 12-1 p.m. Southwood Community CenterSit & Fit 1st & 2nd Tue. 9:30 a.m. Lincoln Recreation Center Quilting Class Tue. 11 a.m. Lincoln Recreation CenterLine Dancing Tue. 1:30-2:30 p.m. Southwood Community Center Bluegrass Jam Session Tue. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Southwood Community CenterHealth Education 1st Tue. 10-11 a.m. Lincoln Recreation Center Nutrition Education 3rd Tue. 10-11 a.m. Lincoln Recreation CenterChair Exercise Wed. 9:30 a.m. Lincoln Recreation Center Craft Class 1st & 2nd Wed. 10-11:30 a.m. Lincoln Recreation CenterComputer Club 1st Wed. 9:30-11 a.m. Carter Creek Training Room 1 Genealogy Group 3rd Wed. 9:30-11 a.m. Carter Creek Training Room 1 Exploring History Luncheon 3rd Wed. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Aldersgate United Methodist Bible Study Thu. 9:15-10:15 a.m. Lincoln Recreation Center42 dominoes Thu. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Southwood Community Center Exercise Class Thu. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Lincoln Recreation CenterMovie & Popcorn 3rd Thu. 1-3 p.m. Southwood Community Center Bridge Fri. 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Southwood Community CenterScrapbooking 3rd & 4th Wed. 10-11:30 a.m. Lincoln Recreation Center Line Dancing Fri. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Southwood Community CenterBingo 2nd Fri. 10 a.m. Lincoln Recreation CenterBingo & Birthday Celebration Last Fri. 1-2:30 p.m. Southwood Community CenterMonthly Birthdays Last Fri. 10 a.m. Lincoln Recreation CenterGame Day 1st & 3rd Fri. 12-3 p.m. Southwood Community CenterCommunity Game Day 1st & 3rd Fri. 10 a.m. Lincoln Recreation Center 1 Carter Creek Training Room is located at 2200 North Forest Parkway. SENIOR ADULT PROGRAMS 979.764.6371 | cstx.gov/seniors Senior Adult Programs continued on next page ---> 22 Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road SENIOR ADULT PROGRAMS 979.764.6371 | cstx.gov/seniors College Station Senior Advisory CommitteeThe committee offers suggestions on programs and activities for older adults. Members are College Station residents ages 55+ and are appointed by the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board to serve two-year terms. The committee meets at 10 a.m. the last Monday of each month at Southwood Community Center. Visitors welcome. Want to serve? Call 979.764.6371 or email mrodgers@cstx .gov . Open Computer Lab Monday-Friday from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Southwood Community Center The computer lab is available to senior adults with annual membership. Lab is not available during computer classes on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sit & FitSouthwood Community Center & Lincoln Recreation CenterJoin other seniors for a gentle exercise using a chair for support. Features fat- burning aerobics and weight lifting. Line DancingSouthwood Community Center & Lincoln Recreation CenterLooking for a fun way to exercise? Join other seniors as they line dance to the hottest tunes and enjoy a great low-impact aerobic workout. Bluegrass Jam SessionSouthwood Community CenterIf you like to listen to Bluegrass music or play a string instrument, this jam session is for you. All levels welcome, including beginners. 42 DominoesSouthwood Community CenterBeginner and experienced players are welcome. A teacher will be on hand to teach the game to beginners or those who need a practice game. Bridge Southwood Community Center Beginner and experienced players are welcome. Game Day Southwood Community Center & Lincoln Recreation Center Play bridge and other board games. Beginner and experienced players are welcome. Bingo & Birthday Celebration Southwood Community Center Celebrate birthdays for the month with cake and a game of bingo! Prizes will be awarded. Computer Club for Seniors The Computer Club for seniors meets the first Wednesday of each month from 9:30-11 a.m. at the Carter Creek Training Room at 2200 North Forest Parkway in College Station. No registration is required. Open to all older adults. Genealogy Computer Users Group The group shares an interest in computer genealogical information and meets on the third Wednesday of the month at Carter Creek Training Room at 2200 N. Forest Parkway from 9:30-11 a.m. No registration is required. Open to all older adults. Jan. 21 - Discover your, my and their Germanic roots, wherever they may be. Feb. 18 - Ancestry.com: The place to find and keep everything . March 18 - City directories: A source to where your family lived, what they did, and who they lived with. 232015 Spring Guide | City of College Station Parks & Recreation | 979.764.3486 | parks@cstx.gov SENIOR ADULT PROGRAMS 979.764.6371 | cstx.gov/seniors Movie & PopcornSouthwood Community CenterEnjoy newly released films and popcorn with friends for free. No registration is required. Open to all older adults. Feb. 19 - The ExpressMarch 19 - The JudgeApril 16 - The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box Exploring History LuncheonThese monthly luncheons feature our community history and are held at 11:30 a.m. in Aldersgate United Methodist Church at 2201 Earl Rudder Freeway South. The program is made possible through the College Station Historic Preservation Committee and the College Station Parks and Recreation Department. Please RSVP the Friday before the luncheon by calling 979.764.6351 or emailing mrodgers@cstx.gov. Cost is $5 per person. Jan. 21 - San Jacinto: Formation of an Archaeological Battlefield Site in 1836 by Dr. D. Bruce Dickson Jr. Feb. 18 - The History of OPAS by Anne BlackMarch 18 - About the Texas Cotton Gin Museum, Cotton and Cotton Ginning by Jerry MooreApril 15 - Texas A&M: The First 25 Years by Lyman HardemanMay 20 - Buffalo Soldiers by Glenn Cochran 24 Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road SENIOR ADULT PROGRAMS 979.764.6371 | cstx.gov/seniors Passing Along Your Family HistoryJan. 27 & 29 | 9:30 – 11 a.m. Learn how you can put your family history together for free in a form that will be read and seen for generations to come. AARP Driver Safety CourseMonday, Feb. 9 | 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-members, payable at the door.Learn defensive driving techniques, traffic laws and rules of the road and proven safety strategies. For drivers 50 and older. Register at 979.764.6371 or email mrodgers@cstx.gov. Heart Health WeekMonday-Friday, Feb. 9-13 Senior adults are invited to a fun-filled week of heart health! Build skills and learn tips on staying active, eating right and cardiac programs. See details listed on the February monthly calendar for senior programs at Southwood Community Center. Sweetheart DanceThursday, Feb. 12 | 7-9 p.m. Enjoy an evening of dancing for free with a live DJ, light refreshments and door prizes. Valentine’s Tea & BingoFriday, Feb. 13 | 1:30-3 p.m. Senior adults are invited to join us for an afternoon tea party and sweetheart bingo. Enjoy a cup of tea and delicious finger foods as we conclude a week of Heart Healthy activities. A reservation is necessary as seating is limited. RSVP at 979.764.6351 or email mrodgers@cstx.gov. A Matter of BalanceThursdays, Feb. 19-April 16 | 1:30-3 p.m. A free eight-week class proven to reduce the fear of falling and improve activity levels in older adults. Register at 979.764.6351 or email mrodgers@cstx.gov. Taking Charge of your HealthThursdays, April 23-May 28 | 1:30-3 p.m. Training class to teach self-management for chronic disease and diabetes. Discover better nutrition, exercise choices and practical ways to deal with pain, fatigue and stress. Families welcome. Register at 979.764.6351 or email mrodgers@cstx.gov. Senior World Passport ProgramJoin us as we travel the world this spring. Learn about the countries of Haiti and Germany and sample their typical foods. Senior Special Events at the Southwood Community Center Saturday, Jan. 17 | 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Lincoln Recreation CenterOne-day conference focused on character, leadership and personal development. Keynote Speaker, Chris Field – Executive Director of the Mercy Project cstx.gov/lincolncenter or call 979.764.3779 The DREAM Works Conference 252015 Spring Guide | City of College Station Parks & Recreation | 979.764.3486 | parks@cstx.gov SENIOR ADULT PROGRAMS 979.764.6371 | cstx.gov/seniors DRAWING Designed to give participants a solid foundation in the basics of drawing through introduction of basic theory, perspective, and principles for compositions. Basic drawing supplies needed. Drawing A $45 Mon. Feb. 2-March 9 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Southwood Community Center Drawing B $45 Mon. March 23-April 27 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Southwood Community Center PORTRAIT DRAWING Discover talents while learning to accomplish the task of drawing portraits. Basic drawing supplies required. Portrait Drawing $45 Wed. Feb. 4-March 11 1-4 p.m. Southwood Community Center COLORED PENCIL ART Develop colored pencil proficiencies while being guided through the basic tools, terms, and techniques to create beautiful, realistic art with this affordable medium. Each student will finish the class with their own colored pencil project. Colored Pencil Art $45 Wed. March 25-April 29 1-3 p.m. Southwood Community Center ACRYLIC PAINTING Learn the basic techniques of painting, including base coating, brush care, and brushstrokes. Experiment with different media and surfaces. Each class will incorporate different painting subjects. Supply list at sign up. Acrylic Painting A $45 Wed. Feb.4-March 11 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Southwood Community Center Acrylic Painting B $45 Wed. March 25-April 29 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Southwood Community Center CALLIGRAPHY Learn the basics of the art of fine writing. Use your newly learned writing skills to draft elegant letter invitations, cards, and creative art works. Required supplies include a pad of graph paper and Schaffer calligraphy pen set with three nibs. Calligraphy $45 Wed. Feb. 4-March 11 1-3 p.m. Southwood Community Center WATERCOLOR I A beginner’s course to get your brush moving by focusing on basic painting tools and materials, watercolor painting techniques, composition, color theory and the art of self-expression. Supplies will be discussed during the first class. Basic drawing skills required. Watercolor I $45 Mon. Feb. 2-March 9 1-4 p.m. Southwood Community Center WATERCOLOR II A continuation into the study of watercolor. Bring your basic watercolor supplies. Watercolor II $45 Mon. March 23-April 27 1-4 p.m. Southwood Community Center Senior Adult Community Program continued on next page ---> Senior Adult Community Programs 979.764.3486 Registration begins Jan. 20 at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office at 1000 Krenek Tap Road. Seats are limited. Senior Adults may also participate in the Adult Programs listed on page 18. cstx.gov/senior 26 Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road SENIOR ADULT PROGRAMS 979.764.6371 | cstx.gov/seniors PHOTOGRAPHY Beginner’s level photography class designed to introduce you to the world of digital photography. Learn to take great photos with your digital camera. Bring your camera and instruction booklet to each class. Digital Photography $45 Thu. April 2-30 6:30-7:30 p.m. Southwood Community Center FREE INTRO TO COMPUTER CLASS Intro to Computers FREE Mon. Feb. 2 10:30-11:30 a.m. Southwood Community Center HELP FOR IPAD & TABLET USERS Help for IPad & Tablet A FREE Mon. Jan. 26 9-10 a.m. Southwood Community Center Help for IPad & Tablet B FREE Mon. Feb. 2 9-10 a.m. Southwood Community Center Help for IPad & Tablet C FREE Mon. March 9 9-10 a.m. Southwood Community Center Help for IPad & Tablet D FREE Mon. April 13 9-10 a.m. Southwood Community Center COMPUTERS 101 Great learning experience into the world of computers. Start with the basics of computers and progress to software, email, creating and saving files, editing and printing. Computers 101 A $45 Mon./ Wed. Feb. 9-18 9-10:30 a.m. Southwood Community Center Computers 101 B $45 Mon./Wed. March 23- April 1 9-10:30 a.m. Southwood Community Center Computers 101 C $45 Mon./Wed. April 20-29 9-10:30 a.m. Southwood Community Center COMPUTERS 102 A continuation for the students of Computers 101 or for the already seasoned beginner. A class for seniors taught by a senior. Computers 102 A $45 Mon./ Wed. Feb. 9-18 10:45 a.m. -12:15 p.m. Southwood Community Center Computers 102 B $45 Mon./ Wed. March 23-April 1 10:45 a.m. -12:15 p.m. Southwood Community Center Computers 102 C $45 Mon./ Wed. April 20-29 10:45 a.m. -12:15 p.m. Southwood Community Center YOGA Gentle and effective practice for managing stress and maintaining wellness, increasing flexibility and improving balance. Learn basic poses and conscious breathing to develop a good foundation for a progressive yoga practice. Designed especially for the needs of seniors and adapted for levels of ability. Yoga for Seniors A $45 Mon. Feb. 2-March 9 9-10 a.m. Southwood Community Center Yoga for Seniors B $45 Mon. March 23-April 27 9-10 a.m. Southwood Community Center BRIDGE Learn the game of bridge. Designed especially for beginners and is taught in a fun way. Bridge $25 Mon. March 23-April 27 9:30-11:30 a.m. Southwood Community Center GENEALOGY Discover the fun of family history and learn how to solve the mystery of your family’s origin and past history. The beginner genealogist will be introduced to several methods of research. Genealogy $35 Tue. April 14-May 19 9:30-11:30 a.m. Southwood Community Center 272015 Spring Guide | City of College Station Parks & Recreation | 979.764.3486 | parks@cstx.gov PARK FACILITIES 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks College Station Memorial Cemetery & Aggie Field of Honor 3800 Raymond Stotzer Parkway | 979.764.5049 | fieldofhonor.cstx.gov The 56-acre College Station Memorial Cemetery includes 20 acres designated as the Aggie Field of Honor. The beautifully designed facility includes an information center, a committal shelter, columbariums and standard burial plots in each location. Another special feature is the Spirit Gate that honors the life and spirit of Aggies who have died. As you look through the gate to Kyle Field there is a sense of connection between this final resting place and the place where these Aggies were educated and launched their lives. And one only needs to be an Aggie in spirit to call this your final home. Former Students, friends, family and anyone who has a love of this university and its community are welcome. College Station Cemetery 2530 Texas Avenue South | 979 .764 .5049 | cstx .gov/cemeteries The College Station Cemetery was created in 1948 from 31 acres bought near the Shiloh community, approximately two miles south of Texas A&M on Highway 6. That tract surrounded an existing cemetery, which had been deeded to the Methodist Church in 1870 by W.G. and Josephine Rector. The A&M Methodist Church, in 1948, turned over those four acres to College Station to be incorporated into the city cemetery. In 1973, the cemetery was decreased in size when the city decided to designate 18 of the acres for the creation of Bee Creek Park. fieldofhonor.cstx.gov cstx .gov/cemeteries 28 Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road PARK FACILITIES & RENTALS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks Athletic Fields 979 .764 .3486 | cstx .gov/sports Brian Bachmann Community Park: 6 baseball & 2 athletic fields Wayne Smith Athletic Complex: 3 baseball fields Stephen C. Beachy Central Park: 3 athletic & 4 softball fields Veterans Park & Athletic Complex: 11 athletic & 5 softball fields Bee Creek Park: 2 softball fields Lemontree Park: 1 softball field Luther Jones Park: 1 softball field TOTAL available fields to rent: 16 athletic, 9 baseball & 13 softball Athletic Field Rates Non-resident & Resident Field Rental ~ One field, all day $150 Field Rental ~ One field, up to 7 hours $30 / hour Field Rental ~ Deposit Varies Lights for Field Rental ~ One field $20 / hour Game Prep Fee ~ One field $75 Bee Creek Batting Cage Rental $15 / hour • In addition to rental fees, a deposit will be charged and paid by the renter in advance of any tournament. The deposit is $500 per complex. • Additional fees may be assessed to the renter depending on the length and type of tournament in order to cover expenses incurred by the City to facilitate the tournament. • Game field prep and light fees are included in all-day rentals, but not in hourly rentals. Southwood Community Center (Rental) 979 .764 .6351 | 1520 Rock Prairie Rd . | cstx .gov/southwood The Southwood Community Center (SWCC) is conveniently located in the Brian Bachmann Community Park just off of Rock Prairie Road. The center is a great choice to hold your next birthday party, dance, family reunion or corporate meeting. The facility includes a meeting room, game room, computer lab, and kitchen with an ice machine. There is also a skate park, swimming pool and an athletic complex nearby. Staff will even take care of your table and chair setup needs at no charge. SWCC Rates 1 Non-resident Resident Meeting Room ~ Per hour (Deposit) $50 ($100) $25 ($50) Dance/Game Room ~ Per hour (Deposit) $75 ($150) $35 ($75) Additional Attendance Fee ~ Per Hour $20 $10 Room or Rental Transfer / Cancellation $20 $20 Alcohol Permit 2 $55 $55 ATHLETIC BASEBALL SOFTBALL Southwood Community Center continued on next page ---> 292015 Spring Guide | City of College Station Parks & Recreation | 979.764.3486 | parks@cstx.gov PARK FACILITIES & RENTALS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks 1 Deposits are refundable if the facility is left clean and damage-free. 2 If alcohol is served at your event, you must obtain an alcohol permit and pay $40 per hour for a police officer to be present. Lincoln Recreation Center (Rental) 979 .764 .3779 | 1000 Eleanor Street | cstx .gov/lincolncenter The Lincoln Recreation Center (LRC) is located on the corner of Holleman Drive and Eleanor Street, near College Station’s Historic South Side District. The LRC can accommodate most social gatherings indoor and outdoor, athletic competitions (volleyball and basketball), and small to large meetings. There is a community room, multi-purpose room, game room and a gymnasium available to rent. The outdoor area is perfect for special events and includes a seasonal splash park, bench tables and playground. Parking is available with 120 spaces and five handicap spots. Non-resident rates range from $60 to $550. Resident rates range from $30 to $275. LRC Rates Non-resident Resident Gym Deposit ~ Per day, 8-hr block $550 $275 Half Court ~ Per hour, 4-hr max $80 $40 Full Court ~ Per hour, 4-hr max $100 $50 Gym Event ~ Per chair $1 $0.50 All Day Usage ~ 4+ hours $550 $275 Concession Usage $60 $20 Game / Multi-purpose Room ~ 4-hr min (Deposit) $60/hr ($200) $30/hr ($100) Community Room ~ Per hour, 3-hr max (Deposit) $80 ($300) $40 ($150) Kitchen Fee $50 $25 Special Event Fee (funerals, weddings, parties) $600 $300 Gym or Room Transfer / Cancellation Fee $20 $20 All rooms are subject to an after-hour charge of $20 per hour. The after-hour charge is based on any request to use facilities beyond the Center’s normal operating hours. The special event fee includes the rental of the gym, community room, sound system, and 450 chairs. 30 Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road PARK FACILITIES & RENTALS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks Wolf Pen Creek Park 979 .764 .3408 | 1015 Colgate Drive | cstx .gov/wolfpen The Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater is the premier concert venue in the Brazos Valley. The facility is capable of hosting more than 7,500 patrons and boasts quality shows, beautiful grounds and down-home hospitality. The Green Room features a balcony overlooking Wolf Pen Creek, space for formal catering preparations, a full-sized refrigerator and an ice machine. Amphitheater rates range from $500 to $1,200. Green Room rates range from $80 to $375. Wolf Pen Creek Rates Mon-Thu Fri-Sun Amphitheater ~ Per Day - - - - - - - - Private $500 $600 Non-commercial - Benefit $750 $900 Professional/Commercial $1,000 $1,200 Green Room Meetings - - - - - - - - Non-commercial ~ 0-4 hrs (5-12 hrs) $80 ($220) $110 ($275) Commercial ~ 0-4 hrs (5-12 hrs) $110 ($275) $175 ($325) Green Room Social Events - - - - - - - - Non-commercial ~ 0-4 hrs (5-12 hrs) $110 ($275) $140 ($325) Commercial ~ 0-4 hrs (5-12 hrs) $150 ($325) $200 ($375) Deposit - Amphitheater/Green Room $200-$600 Other Non-Typical Events Rate based on event Discounts for 3+ Dates Reserved 15% Alcohol Surcharge for any Function $50 • A percentage of ticketing and fees for service personnel and vending charges will be added accordingly for amphitheater rentals. • A percentage of the gate will be negotiated for commercial events. • Non-commercial is defined as nonprofit, student, civic or private. • Security deposits are based upon participants/attendees. 312015 Spring Guide | City of College Station Parks & Recreation | 979.764.3486 | parks@cstx.gov PARK FACILITIES & RENTALS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks ADAMSON LAGOON Adamson Lagoon Pool 979 .764 .3735 | 1900 Anderson Two-hour reservations. Call for availability. Resident rates: $325–$600, Non-resident rates: $650–$1,200 Thomas Pool 979 .764 .3721 | 1300 James Parkway Two-hour reservations. Call for availability. Resident rates: $150–$325, Non-resident rates: $300–$650 Cindy Hallaran Pool 979 .764 .3787 | 1600 Rock Prairie Road Two-hour reservations. Call for availability. Resident rates: $150–$325, Non-resident rates: $300–$650 CINDY HALLARAN POOL THOMAS POOL 32 Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road DOG PARK & PAVILION RENTALS MA X O C C U P A N C Y PA R K I N G S P A C E S MO N D A Y - T H U R S D A Y FR I D A Y - S U N D A Y , HO L I D A Y S MO N D A Y - T H U R S D A Y FR I D A Y - S U N D A Y , HO L I D A Y S AMENITIES NEARBY NAME, LOCATION NONRESIDENT RESIDENT Bee Creek Bee Creek Park1900 Anderson Street 100 100 $250 $300 $125 $150 Electricity, Water, BBQ pit, Picnic tables (12) Playground, Pool, Tennis, Restrooms, Softball$200 deposit $200 deposit W.A. Tarrow Lincoln Recreation Cntr107 Holleman Drive 100 319 $250 $300 $125 $150 Basketball court Playground, Sidewalks, Spray park $200 deposit $200 deposit Oaks Oaks Park1601 Stallings Drive 40 25-30 $225 $300 $125 $150 Electricity, Water, Restrooms, BBQ pit, Picnic tables (5) Playground, Basketball, Volleyball $200 deposit $200 deposit Crompton Crompton Park201 Holleman Drive W. 100 49 $300 $400 $150 $200 Electricity, Water, Restrooms, BBQ pit, Picnic tables (10) Pond, Jog/Walk Trails, Basketball $200 deposit $200 deposit Central S.C. Beachy Central Park1000 Krenek Tap Road 200 100 $400 $500 $200 $250 Electricity, Water, Restrooms, Kitchen, BBQ pit, Picnic tables (21) Playground, Nature Trails, Pond, Softball, Volleyball, Tennis, Basketball$200 deposit $200 deposit Bachmann B.B. Community Park1600 Rock Prairie Road 300 200 $400 $500 $200 $250 Electricity, Water, Restrooms, Kitchen, BBQ pit, Picnic tables (24) Playground, Volleyball, Baseball, Horseshoe pits, Tennis, Pool$200 deposit $200 deposit American Veterans Park & Cmplx3101 Harvey Road 500 423 $600 $700 $300 $350 Electricity, Water, Stage, Restrooms, Kitchen, BBQ pit, Picnic tables (48) Playground, Nature Trails, Pond, Softball, Volleyball, Tennis, Basketball$400 deposit $400 deposit Dog Park Steeplechase Park301 Westridge Drive 100 10 $300 $300 $150 $150 Water, Fenced areas (1) Playground, Basketball may apply may apply Dog Park University Park300 Park Road 100 10 $300 $300 $150 $150 Lighting, Water, Pond, Fenced areas (2)Playground, Sidewalks may apply may apply Pavilions and dog parks are rated per day. Reservations are all-day and on a first-come, first-served basis. Fees must be paid in full at the time of reservation. Deposits will be refunded if facilities are left clean and free of damage. Reservations canceled within seven days prior to the rental date will incur a $20 cancellation fee. PARK FACILITIES & RENTALS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks HOST A PARTY!RENT A PARK/POOL PAVILION 979.764.3540 332015 Spring Guide | City of College Station Parks & Recreation | 979.764.3486 | parks@cstx.gov 1. No campfires allowed without prior approval. 2. No dunking booths, hot air balloons, pony rides, or livestock without prior approval. 3. Tents must be pre-approved and location coordinated with Parks Operations Division staff. 4. Pavilions may be used if they are not rented; however, no access will be allowed into kitchen or restroom facilities. 5. Athletic Fields must be reserved separately from Pavilion Rentals. This must be done through the Stephen C. Beachy Central Park office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road, 979.764.3486. 6. Dogs are to be kept under restraint at all times. Dogs may only be without a leash at the two designated dog parks or at Lick Creek Park where the dog is required to be under voice control. 7. All wildlife in city parks is protected. 8. It is unlawful to cut or destroy vegetation. 9. All vehicles must park in designated areas on pavement only. 10. It is unlawful to wade or swim in park ponds. 11. All firearms, airguns, crossbows, and bows and arrows are prohibited. 12. It is unlawful to litter in city parks. 13. Non-city-related advertising in city parks is prohibited. 14. Community park curfews are 1-5 a.m. Neighborhood park curfews are 11 p.m.-5 a.m. 15. Any person wishing to sell any items (food, drinks, shirts, caps, etc.) in a park must apply for a Park Vendor’s Permit at the Parks and Recreation Office (979.764.3410) and possibly a Health Permit from the Brazos County Health Department (979.361.4450). 16. No off-road vehicles are allowed in city parks. 17. Golfing or (practice) driving of golf balls in the parks is prohibited. 18. Please obey all “FIELDS CLOSED” signs. 19. Glass bottles and containers are prohibited. 20. Alcohol may be consumed in city parks by adults 21 years of age or older. If you have a function where alcohol is served, neither the alcohol nor anything else can be sold without a TABC license. 21. Fishing in park ponds is free and open to the public. Texas Community Fishing Lake special regulations, as well as statewide regulations, apply to all city ponds. For special and statewide regulations, fishing license information, and daily bag limits, contact Texas Parks and Wildlife. PARK RULES & REGULATIONS 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks 34 Register at rectrac.cstx.gov or visit Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road PARKS & FACILITIES AC R E A G E RE S T R O O M S SH E L T E R S PA V I L I O N S PI C N I C U N I T S PL A Y U N I T S OP E N P L A Y A R E A PO N D S NA T U R E T R A I L S JO G / W A L K T R A I L S EX E R C I S E S T A T I O N BA S K E T B A L L SO C C E R F I E L D S SO F T B A L L F I E L D S BA S E B A L L F I E L D S TE N N I S C O U R T S VO L L E Y B A L L PO O L S / S P L A S H PA R K I N G S P A C E S • Lighted Area� Unlighted Area - - - - - - - - - - NOTES Anderson 8 .94 ••������30 Arboretum (Bee Creek)17.00 •��237 Barrackks Park 3 .88 ���� Bee Creek 26.50 ••����••�•Batting Cage Billie Madeley 5.14 � Brian Bachmann 44.70 ••��••••�•544 Skate Park, Center Brison 9.20 �� Brothers Pond 16.12 ������•���� Carter’s Crossing 7 .34 ��� FO R I N F O R M A T I O N O N P A V I L I O N A N D F A C I L I T Y R E N T A L S , V I S I T CS T X .GO V/ P A R K S Castlegate 8 .26 ����•��•Castlerock 5 .86 ���•�� Cemetery (CS)18.50 Historic marker Cemetery (Memorial)56.50 �Aggie Field of Honor Cove of Nantucket 3 .92 � Creek View 14.01 ����••�7 Hike & Bike Crescent Pointe 5.00 � Cy Miller 2.50 �����Police Department Eastgate 1.80 � Edelweiss 12.30 ���������10 Edelweiss Gartens 13.60 �•�•� Emerald Forest 4 .59 �•�•Gabbard 10.67 ��������� Georgie K. Fitch 11.30 �����•�� Hensel (TAMU)29.70 •�•�����70 Texas A&M Jack & Dorothy Miller 10.00 •������ John Crompton 15.26 •••�����50 Lemontree 15.40 •������•30 Lick Creek 515.54 ��60 Lions 1.50 �••10 Longmire 4.16 � Luther Jones 1.80 �� Merry Oaks 4.60 ������ Oaks 7.50 ••����•�Disc Golf Parkway 1.90 ��� Pebble Creek 10.20 ��������� Phillips Park 3 .76 �� Raintree 13.00 ������� Richard Carter 7.14 ��Historic marker Sandstone 15.21 ���������48 Southern Oaks 14.49 �����Disc Golf Southwest 9 .42 ••Hike & Bike Steeplechase 9.00 ��•�••Dog Park S .C . Beachy Central 47.20 •�•�•���•��•••�297 Main Office Thomas 16.10 ••���•���••27 University 10.20 �•��•9 Dog Park Veterans Athletic 150.00 ••��••406 Historic Trails Wallace Lake 1.84 ��•�7 W.A.Tarrow (Lincoln Cnt)21.26 •••�•��•��•�319 Historic Marker Windwood 1.37 ��� Wolf Pen Creek 47.14 ••�•��•36 Amphitheater, Disc Golf Woodcreek 6.60 �•����• Woodland Hills 14.40 �•�• Additional undeveloped areas (acres) include: Northgate (1.59), Reatta Meadows (3.00), Smith Tract (11.80), Sonoma (7.16), Southeast (66.68), Summit Crossing (8.81). 352015 Spring Guide | City of College Station Parks & Recreation | 979.764.3486 | parks@cstx.gov PARKS MAP & INDEX 979.764.3486 | cstx.gov/parks 01 ANDERSON02 BARRACKS03 BEE CREEK & ARBORETUM04 BILLIE MADELEY05 BRIAN BACHMANN06 BRISON07 BROTHERS POND08 CARTER’S CROSSING09 CASTLEGATE10 CASTLEROCK11 COVE OF NANTUCKET12 CREEK VIEW13 CRESCENT POINTE14 CY MILLER15 EASTGATE16 EDELWEISS17 EDELWEISS GARTENS18 EMERALD FOREST19 GABBARD 20 GEORGIE K FITCH21 HENSEL22 JACK & DOROTHY MILLER23 JOHN CROMPTON24 LEMONTREE25 LICK CREEK26 LIONS27 LONGMIRE28 LUTHER JONES29 MERRY OAKS30 OAKS31 PARKWAY32 PEBBLE CREEK33 PHILLIPS34 RAINTREE35 RICHARD CARTER36 SANDSTONE37 SOUTHERN OAKS38 SOUTHWEST39 STEEPLECHASE40 STEPHEN C. BEACHY CENTRAL 41 THOMAS42 UNIVERSITY43 VETERANS PARK & ATH. CMPX44 W.A. TARROW45 WALLACE LAKE46 WINDWOOD47 WOLF PEN CREEK48 WOODCREEK49 WOODLAND HILLS 50 ADAMSON LAGOON51 CINDY HALLARAN POOL52 NATATORIUM53 THOMAS POOL 54 CENTRAL PARK OFFICE55 KIDS KLUB PROGRAMS OFFICE 56 KIDS KLUB REGISTRATION OFFICE57 LARRY J. RINGER LIBRARY58 LINCOLN RECREATION CENTER59 SOUTHWOOD CENTER, SKATE PARK 60 A&M CONSOL. HIGH SCHOOL61 A&M CONSOL. MIDDLE SCHOOL62 COLLEGE HILLS ELEMENTARY63 COLLEGE STATION MIDDLE SCHOOL64 CYPRESS GROVE INTERMEDIATE65 FOREST RIDGE ELEMENTARY66 OAKWOOD INTERMEDIATE67 PEBBLE CREEK ELEMENTARY68 ROCK PRAIRIE ELEMENTARY69 SOUTH KNOLL ELEMENTARY70 SOUTHWOOD VALLEY ELEMENTARY71 COLLEGE STATION HIGH SCHOOL72 CREEK VIEW ELEMENTARY73 GREENS PRAIRIE ELEMENTARY Schools Pools Facilities Parks 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 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 Stephen C. Beachy Central Park * 1000 Krenek Tap Road P.O. Box 9960, College Station, Texas 77842 979.764.3486 * cstx.gov/parks RE C RE ATION ASSISTANTS • SWIM COACHES • WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTORS LIFEGUARDS • SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS NEED A SUMMER JOB? JOIN OUR TEAM!