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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007 Parks and Recreation Calendar� ' 2007 Calendar CITY 0 F C01 I I (I F. STATION PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT qw I I " I# r.l., A. W "" CITY OF COLLEGE STATION City of College Station Government: The City of College Station was incorporated in 1938. It is a home -rule city and operates under the Coun- cil- Manager form of government. The Mayor and six Council Members are elected at -large by place, in city -wide elections; terms of office run for three years. Meetings: The City Council meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursday at College Station City Hall in the Council Cham- bers. Council meetings are open to the public and are broadcast live on Channel 19 and www.cstx.gov. Glenn Brown Ron Silvia Ben White City Manager Mayor Council Member Place 1 What is happening in College Station? -L Find City information, news, projects and Council agendas at www.cstx.gov and sign up to re- ceive the latest City news, calendar information and meeting agendas via e -mail. 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Ron Gay Lynn Mcllhaney Chris Scotti Council Member Council Member Council Member Place 3 1 Place 4 Place 5 John Happ Council Member Place 2 David Ruesink Council Member Place 6 Emergencies (Fire, Ambulance, Police) .................. ............................... 911 Abandoned /Junk Vehicles ............................... ............................... 764 -3600 Accessory Structures ................... ............................... .......................764 -3570 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 -3573 Birth /Death Certificates ............ ............................... ....................... 764 -3541 Building Inspection, Permits .... ............................... ....................... 764 -3570 Building Setbacks ............................................ ............................... 764 -3570 BurningTrash ........................... ............................... ....................... 764-3700 Home, Business Security Survey .................... ............................... 764 -3573 Carnival, Circus, Parade Permits .................... ............................... 764 -3570 ChemicalSpills ......................................................... ............................... 911 City Council Information ................................ ............................... 764 -3541 Commercial Signs ........................................... ............................... 764 -3570 Concession Stand Permits .............................. ............................... 361 -4450 Citizen Complaints ................... ............................... ....................... 764 -3510 Damaged Curbs and Gutters ......................... ............................... 764 -3690 Demographic Information ........ ............................... ....................... 764 -3570 DogsBarking ................................................... ............................... 764 -3600 Dumpsters Not Collected ............................... ............................... 764 -3690 Easement Locations ......................................... ............................... 764 -3570 Electrical Lines Down - After Hours .............. ............................... 764 -3638 Electrical Outages - After Hours .................... ............................... 764 -3638 ElectricPermits ......................... ............................... ....................... 764 -3570 Emergency Management ................................. ............................... 764 -6210 Employment Jobl i ne ........................................ ............................... 764-3704 ExoticAn imals ................................................ ............................... 764 -3600 FenceRegu lations ........................................... ............................... 764-3570 Field Status after 4 p.m. Sewer Problems - After Hours ....................... ............................... Tennis............................................... ............................... 764 -3788 Adult Softbal I .................................... ............................... 764 -3732 Youth Soccer .................................... ............................... 764 -3749 Jr. G i rl s Softbal I ................................ ............................... 764 -3749 Little League & Flag Football ........... ............................... 764 -3644 Fire Hydrants - After Hours ............................. ............................... 764 -3638 Fire Safety Classes .......................................... ............................... 764 -3700 Fire Safety Surveys ................... ............................... ....................... 764 -3700 Fireworks ......................................................... ............................... 764 -3700 First Aid Information ....................................... ............................... 764 -3700 Flooding Problems ................... ............................... ....................... 764 -3690 Garbage Container Requests .......................... ............................... 764 -3690 GasLeak Emergency ............................................... ............................... 911 Health, Human Services and Disaster - related Needs ............................ 211 General Information on City Services ............ ............................... 764 -3500 Hazardous Chemicals .................................. .................0............ 764 -3700 Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS) ......................... (210) 967 -7265 Immunizations for Children ............................ ............................... 361 -4450 Landfill Use .............................. ............................... .......................764 -3832 Landscape Regulations .................................... ............................... 764 -3570 Library .............................................................. ............................... 764 -3416 Lienson Property ........................................... ............................... 361 -4482 Lights in Parks (on /of) ................................... ............................... 764 -3411 Litter in Parks ................................................. ............................... 764 -3411 Litter in Streets ......................... ............................... ....................... 764 -3690 Manhole Cover Missing ........... ............................... ....................... 764 -3638 Meals on Wheels (Senior Citizens) ................ ............................... 776 -7494 Meeting Rooms for Rent ................................ ............................... 764 -3720 Mobile Home Move In & Connections .......... ............................... 764 -3570 Municipal Court Pleas, Fines ......................... ............................... 764 -3683 Neighborhood Crime Watch .......................... ............................... 764 -3600 Neighborhood Services ............ ............................... ....................... 764 -3570 Ordinances ...................................................... ............................... 764 -6363 Parking in Fire Lanes ..................................... ............................... 764 -6363 Passports .......................................................... ............................... 361 -4230 PlumbingPermits ............................................ ............................... 764 -3570 PolI i ng Places .................................................. ............................... 764 -3541 Pollution (Air, Water, Noise) ......................... ............................... 764 -3692 Poor Street Drainage ...................................... ............................... 764 -3692 Potholesin Streets .......................................... ............................... 764 -3692 Power Failure - After Hours ........................... ............................... 764 -3638 Property Evaluation .................. ............................... ....................... 774 -4100 Property Taxes, Ownership ............................ ............................... 774 -4100 Purchasing and Vendor Information .............. ............................... 764 -3823 Rabies .............................................................. ............................... 764 -3600 Restaurant Unsanitary Conditions .................. ............................... 361 -4440 Rodent Control ................................................ ............................... 361 -4450 Senior Citizen Information ............................. ............................... 764 -6371 Sewer Problems - After Hours ....................... ............................... 764 -3638 Sewer System Information .............................. ............................... 764 -3656 Sprinkler Permits ...................... ............................... ....................... 764 -3741 Street Lights Repair - After Hours ................... ............................... 764 -3638 Street Signs Missing ........................................ ............................... 764 -3638 Street Needs Sweeping ................................... ............................... 764 -3692 StreetMaps ..................................................... ............................... 764 -3445 Subdivision Regulations ........... ............................... ....................... 764 -3570 Swimming Pool Permits ........... ............................... ....................... 764-3741 Traffic Signal Problems - After Hours ............. ............................... 764 -3638 TrashPickup ................................................... ............................... 764 -3690 Utility Billing Information ............................... ............................... 764 -3535 Vendors Permits (Itinerant, Temporary) ......... ............................... 764 -3574 Water Problems ............................................... ............................... 764 -3660 Water Quality Concerns ................................. ............................... 764 -6223 Water System Information .............................. ............................... 764 -3656 Weeds .............................................................. ............................... 764 -6363 Zoning Permits, Violations ............................. ............................... 764 -3570 ACTIONLINE NUMBERS www.cstx.gov • r • W, IWII "Non- violence is the answer to the crucial political and moral questions of our time: the need for man to overcome oppression and violence without resorting to oppression and violence. Man must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation. The foundation of such a method is love." Martin Luther King, Jr., Nobel Prize acceptance speech, Stockholm, Sweden, December 11, 1964. Enjoy a musical tribute at Lincoln Recreation Center on January 13, 6:30 pm. M3, "Non- violence is the answer to the crucial political and moral questions of our time: the need for man to overcome oppression and violence without resorting to oppression and violence. Man must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation. The foundation of such a method is love." Martin Luther King, Jr., Nobel Prize acceptance speech, Stockholm, Sweden, December 11, 1964. Enjoy a musical tribute at Lincoln Recreation Center on January 13, 6:30 pm. Parks & Recreation Department Providing good things in life since 1971! u r CITY OF COLLEGE STATION SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 CS Soccer Club On -Line 2 All Monday Route 3 All Tuesday Route 4 All Wednesday Route 5 All Thursday Route All Friday Route Registration Begins Waste & Recycling Waste & Recycling Waste & Recycling Waste & Recycling Waste & Recycling DECEMBER 2006 www.cssoccer.com Collected Collected Collected Collected Collected S M T W T F S No Waste Collection Today 1 2 No Recycling >Q CSISD & BISD Begin 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 the 4th Six Weeks 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 City Offices, * * RPL, CSISD, Swim & Team Tennis 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 BISD, TAMU Closed Registration Begin, M -F, Senior Computer Club 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 8 am -5 pm, 9 am, Carter Creek Training Senior Bridge 9am Christmas Tree Recycling 31 NEW YEAR'S DAY Central Park Office Room 764 -6371 764 -6371 1 12 -5 pm, Central Park 7 8 9 10 11 12 113 Annual Texas Public Pool Conference January 8 -16, www.tppc.org Musical Tribute & Teen court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, Parks & Recreation 6:30 pm at Lincoln Advisory Board, 7 pm, Senior 42 Players Recreation Center, Exit Teen Center, 764 -3414 9:30 am, 764 -6371 764 -3779 14 15 City Offices, * *RPL, 1 Monday Route Waste 17 Tuesday Route 1 Q Wednesday Route 1 Thursday Route 2 O Friday Route CSISD, BISD, TAMU 6 Collected, Regular Waste Collected, 8 Waste Collected, Waste Collected, Waste Collected Closed. Recycling Regular Recycling Regular Recycling Regular Recycling No Waste Collection Today, -Xtra Ed & * *RPL Family Event Regular Recycling Today *CMN Challenger Basketball 764 -3416, MILK Freedom March Registration Begin, M -F, CS Soccer Club www.bcslibrary.org The Theatre Company Begins at Sadie Thomas 8 am - 5 pm, Central Park Registration , Auditions, Jan 14 -15 Park, Bryan, 9:30 AM - Session I Swim & Team Exit Teen Center CS Soccer Club Registration , 979 - 779 -1302 MARTIN LUTHER Tennis Begin 979- 691 -2460 Senior Bridge 9 am Exit Teen Center, 691 -2460 theatrecompany.com KING JR. DAY fim -TAMU First Day of Classes www.cssoccer.com 764 -6371 www.cssoccer.com 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 * *RPL Babies & Books, * *RPL Storytime, Every Wed. & Thurs. (Tods /PK), * *RPL Teen Time, 764 -3416, 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org www.bcslibrary.org Citizen Police Academy, Adult Spring Softball 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 *CMN Challenger Registration Begins, M -F, Senior 42 Players Basketball 8 am -5 pm, Central Park Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 9:30 am, 764 -6371 Registration Ends 28 29 30 31 _ " American Action Heroes" FEBRUARY 2007 is the theme of the 2007 Art S M T W T F S & Essay Contest, Education 1 2 3 Department., George Bush 11 12 13 14 15 6 17 Presidential Library & 18 1920 21 22 23 24 Museum. Contact Dr. Senior Advisory Committee 25 2627 28 Shirley Hammond at Meeting, 10 am, Citizen Police Academy, 979 - 691 -4013. Teen Center, 764 -6371 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 bush Iibrary.tamu.edu * Challenger sports arAfor youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. Phone: 979 - 764 -3486 Fax: 979 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416 R 7 r -- — �' 1 i 1 9 g Y g y -- - Somefh n� fish is g -� oin on a C indy Hallaran Pool. � f ' � � - • Pool Trout Fish -Out, February 9 -11 • �ti� �� J r 'xa z. Ak' 4,A ' F Pa;r 4 7ks,& Recreation Department Providing good things in life since 1971! CITY OF COLLEGE STATION February 2007 * Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. Phone: 979 - 764 -3486 Fax: 979 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416 � AFRICAN N AMERICAN " 1 2 3 MUSEUM JANUARY 2007 MARCH 2007 M - F, 1 pm - 5 pm, S M T W T F S S M T W T F S Saturday 10 am - 4 pm, 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 Sunday Closed. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Senior Bridge 9 am Adults $5, Seniors $4, 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 764 -6371 Students $2 r 21 22 23 24 2 5 26 27 28 29 30 31 18 1920 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 * * RPL Storytime, Every Wed. Children (5 and under) Free. & Thurs. (Tods /PK), 764 -3416, Adult Spring Softball 979/ 775 -3961 www.bcslibrary.org Registration Ends 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Citizen Police Academy, 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 Senior 42 Players Girls' Spring Softball 9:30 am, 764 -6371 Brazos Valley Symphony Registration Begins, MSC OPAS Senior Computer Club Orchestra, 4 pm Rudder M -F, 8 am -5 pm, "Ballet Hispanico" Rudder, 9 am, Carter Creek Training Senior Dance, Conference Auditorium, www.bvso.org Central Park Office 845 -1234 Room 764 -6371 Center, 7 pm, 764 -6371 Trout Fish -Out, Southwood Hallaran Pool 11 Q �5 12 Citizen Police 13 1 4 "Presidents' Day 15 Celebration with Girls Spring Softball 16 17 Academy, 764 -3573 Registration Ends T� A Senior Day at the Capitol Theodore Roosevelt," _MSC OPAS "Kodo Session 2 Swim & Team 764 -6371 10:30 am & 12:30 pm, 691 -4006 Bush Museum * *RPL Family Event Drummers of Japan "Rudiier, Tennis Begin g Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 Water Fitness Registration 764 -3416, 45- 123 Bridge 9 am www.bcslibrary.org BISD Student Holiday Begins, M -F, 8 am -5 pm, 764 -6371 Parks & Recreation Central Park Office The Theatre Company show, www.theatrecompany.com Trout Fish -Out, CSISD Begins the Advisory Board, 7 pm, Southwood Hallaran Pool 5th 6 Weeks Exit Teen Center, 764 -3414 VALENTINE'S DAY High School Girls Softball Invitational, Feb 15 - 17, 18 19 120 121 122 23 124 Lincoln Recreation Center Presents: African American History Week The Theatre Company show Senior 42 Players 979 - 779 -1302 9:30 am, 764 -6371 www.theatrecompany.com The Theatre Company show CSISD Student Holiday Lincoln Recreation Center MSC OPAS "Disney's AIDA by 979 -779 -1302 Citizen Police Academy, Annual Soul Food Tim Rice and Elton John" www.theatrecompany.com PRESIDENT'S DAY 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 ASH WEDNESDAY Luncheon, 11 am 7:30 pm Rudder, 845 -1234 25 26 Citizen Police 27Academ 764-357 2 8 d, Bush Museum Storytellers Recycle used A &M International Week Guild, "The Life of the motor oil at the Kick Off at MSC Buffalo Soldiers," Oil Center behind 10:30 am. & 12:30 pm., the CS Police r The Theatre Company show Senior Advisory Committee 979- 691 -4006 Department, 979 - 779 -1302 Meeting, 10 am, www.theatrecompany.com Teen Center, 764 -6371 Teen court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 International Buffet at MSC 764 -3690 * Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. Phone: 979 - 764 -3486 Fax: 979 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416 IN ARV n Ga& Mi honored field nar in South Athletic He retire 17 years E RROR j o j NIT I P'w I ,/ ) �t , )��j1 r, v 1 p f f f� 14 Mu _7 N M)MM 7 j I I / �1��/ /�r � /l/ )J) piJ A�j Tv- lf *** * ' O " 'E N o 0 M f V "4 Parks & Recreation Department Providing good things in life since 1971! CITY OF COLLEGE STATION March 2007 A to] m 1 A , A 07-M A 17' A 1 International Variety 2 Show, MSC FEBRUARY 2007 APRIL 2007 Senior Bridge 9 am S M T W; F 3 S M T W T F S 764 -6371 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * *RPL Sto ime, Ever Wed. Y 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 2021 & Thurs. (Tods /PK), 764 -3416, Veterans Park and the Athletic 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 2728 www.bcslibrary.org Complex Phase II Dedication Texas Independence Day 25 2627 28 29 30 Ceremony Celebration, 10 am - 5 pm Spring Water Fitness Washington -on- the - Brazos Begins TEXAS INDEPENDENCE DAY 936 - 878 -2214 4 Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra, 4 Pm, Rudder 5 6 R Bush Museum 7 ' 1 Storytellers Guild, 9 1 0 Auditorium, www.bvso.or ..............Spring Fire Training School, g Adult Volleyball, Session 1 March 4 -9 845 - 7642.............. "Authentic Stories of RE WEATHER Registration Begins, ' "' " ° " "' Texas Independence Da Citizen Police Academy, Y AWARENESVEEK........ 10:30 am. . Texas History," & 12:30 691 Flower & Garden Show, Downtown Brenham P M -F, 8 am -5 pm, Celebration, 10 am - 5 pm Central Park Office 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 pm., -4006 1- 800 - BRENHAM Washington -on- the - Brazos Master Composter Class, Brazos Center, 936 - 878 -2214 Parks & Recreation Advisory 5:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3806. Master Composter Class, Board, 7 pm, Conference Senior 42 Players 9:30 am Brazos Center, 9am -5pm, Auditions: "Fiddler On The Roof ", theatrecompany.com Center, 764 -3414 764 -6371 764 -3806 11 Citizen Police Adult Volleyball 12 13 Academy, 14 15 16 17 Re Ends 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 .......................NATIONAL GROUNDWATER AWARENESS WEEK, www. ngwa.org....................... .......................TAMU, BLINN, CSISD, BISD, SPRING BREAK....................... Senior Bridge 9 am 764 -6371 Spring Break Recreation and Entertainment Camp, 8 am - 5 pm, Lincoln Recreation Center DAYLIGHT SAVING; TIME ** RPL Open During this Week BEGINS TAMU Facult /Staff Holiday ST. PATRICK'S DAY 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Swim Team &Stroke Clinic MSC OPAS "I can't stop music of Ray Charles." 7:30 loving you. The life and pm, Rudder, 845 -1234 Registration Begin, M -F, Citizen Police Academy, 8 am - 5 pm, Central Park 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 Senior 42 Players 9:30am Office 764 -6371 Session 3 Swim & WORLD WATER DAY High School JV Girls Team Tennis Begin SPRING BEGINS www.worldwaterday.org / Softball Invitational 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Citizen Police Academy, Senior Advisory Committee 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 Meeting, 10 am, Stroke Clinic Teen Center, 764 -6371 Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 Registration Ends * Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. Phone: 979 - 764 -3486 Fax: 979 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416 .,, . , . . »� \y « � \� »� ~ ! y � � §� � < « �� � \ }. .�_� � � . :�� � � : �� �� / / \� \. .a � �.< � .: � \ � � z��� Parks & Recreation Department Providing good things in life since 1971! CITY OF COLLEGE STATION April 2007 SUN DAY 1 ! AY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ' ! SATURDA 1 2 3 4 5 6 Easter E Hunt Festival, Lincoln Center, 764 -3779 Senior Computer Club Citizen Police Academy, 9 am, Carter Creek Training All Waste & Recycling 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 Room, 764 -6371 Collected, Today MHMR "Kids 4 Kids Dinner Brazos Valley Symphony Senior Police & Fire Theater" 6 pm Brazos Orchestra, 4 pm Rudder Bush Library Ed. Dept., entries due for "American Action Heroes," Academy, 764 -3573 CSISD, Exit Teen Center, Center, 979 - 822 -6467 Auditorium, www.bvso.org Art & Essay Contest, 2 -5 pm., 979 - 691 -4013 * *RPL & City Offices Closed kids4kids@mhmrabv.org * *RPL Storytime, Every Wed. & Thurs. (Tods /PK), 764 -3416, BISD Holiday/Weather Day PALM SUNDAY PASSOVER www.bcslibrary.org GOOD FRIDAY WORLD HEALTH DAY 8 ^ � Citizen Police 10 Academy, 764 -3573 11 12 13 14 CSISD Begins the The Theatre Company "Fiddler On The Roof" 5th 6 Weeks 979- 779 -1302, www.theatrecompany.com Bluebonnet Festival, Teen court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 Senior Police & Fire Chappell Hill, 979 - 836 -6033 Academy, 764 -3573 Parks & Recreation A &M Whoopstock Advisory Board, 7 pm, Senior 42 Players 9:30am (UnityFest) EASTER CSISD Student Holiday Exit Teen Center, 764 -3414 764 -6371 PARENTS WEEKEND 15 16 117 18 1 Senior Police & Fire 20�� 21 "Starlight Music Academy, 764 Series" -3573 01-> M t C�5 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION WEEK www.eeweek.org/ Brazos Valley Senior Games, April 19 -22, 764 -6371 Free Concert at NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK, 764 -3416 -Bush Museum "Peter WPC Amphitheater Rabbit ", 10:30 am & The Theatre Company "Fiddler On The Roof " 779 -1302 "White House Pets", Senior Bridge gam Planet Earth Celebration, Girls' Summer Volleyball, 12:30 pm, 979 -691 -4006 764 -6371 764 -3690, 10 am - 3 pm Official Bluebonnet Festival Session 3 Registration - Senior Dance, Downtown Bryan of Texas, Chappell Hill Begins, M -F, 8 am -5 pm, Citizen Police Academy, Conference Center, 7 pm, Cotton Gin Festival, Burton * *RPL www.bcslibraryorg 979 - 836 -6033 Central Park Office 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 764 -6371 April 20 -22, 979 - 289 -3378 AGGIE MUSTER 2 2 Brazos Valley Senior Games Ends 2 3 2 4 2 5 Starlight Music Girls' Su mmer 2 8 " Series" BVSO 2 6 2 7 Voll e ball Registration Ends Free Concert at I Cotton Gin Festival, Burton WPC Amphitheater 979 - 289 -3378 The Theatre Company "Fiddler On The Roof' Senior Police & Fire 979- 779 -1302, www.theatrecompany.com The Theatre Company -, All Adult/ Youth Tennis Citizen Police Academy, Academy, 764 -3573 Household Hazardous "Fiddler On The Roof, Programs Registration ,Begin, 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 ADMINISTRATIVE Waste & Computer www.theatrecompany.com M -F, 8 am -5 pm, PROFESSIONALS DAY Senior 42 Players 9:30 am Arbor Day Celebration, Collection, Brazos Center, EARTH DAY Central Park Office Teen court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 764 -6371 Location TBA 9 am -4 pm, 764 -3809 Senior Advisory 2 3 0 Committee, 10 am, iddler On The Roof ", Teen Center, 764 -6371 MARCH 2007 MAY 2007 �Ir r r �� �� j _ i F ii www.theatrecompany.com V 6M S M T W T F S 5 M T W T F S Cam for All Fam Da & Adult Summer Softball Camp y y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Re Reg istration Begins, Open House, Burton g g , 11 1213 14 15 16 17 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 April 20 -22, 979 - 289 -3752 M -F, 8 am -5 pm, 18 1920 21 22 23 24 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Central Park Office 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 27 28 29 30 31 The Theatre Company Auditions, "Sweet Charity" 979- 779 -1302, www.theatrecompany.com * Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416 Phone: 979-764-3486 Fax: 979 -3737 www.cstx.gov Parks & Recreation Department Providing good things in life since 1971! CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Ma 2007 1 2 3 4 5 Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra, 4 pm, Hilton, APRIL 2007 JUNE 2007 www.bvso.org S M T W T F 5 S M T W T F 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 Ice Cream Festival, 8 9 10 11 12 1314 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Brenham, 1- 800 - BRENHAM 15 16 17 18 19 2021 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Senior Computer Club Summer Swim Lessons 9 am, Carter Creek Training Senior Police & Fire Senior Bridge 9 am Registration Begin, 9 -11 am, Room, 764 -6371 1 Academy, 764 - 3573 764 -6371 Central Park Pavilion 6 7 8 19 110 11 12��� N , 1Atp. / /www.awwa.or Lincoln Center B -CS Summer Youth Basketball League, Registration May 7 -18 Adamson Lagoon Open Weekends Only Summer Swim Lessons Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 Senior Police & Fire "Starlight Music Series" Registration Continues, M -F, 8 am - 5 pm at Central Park Parks & Recreation Bush Museum Storytellers Guild, "El Vaquero," Academy, 764 -3573 Adult Summer Softball Free Concert at Advisory Board, 7 pm, ' 10:30 am & 12:30 pm, Senior 42 Players 9:30 am Registration Ends WPC Amphitheater Swim Team Begins Exit Teen Center, 764 -3414 979 - 691 -4006 764 -6371 TAMU Graduation 13 14 115 1 16 117 18 19 Adamson Lagoon & Lincoln Center B -CS Summer Youth Basketball League, Registration May 7 -18 Senior Bridge 9 am Thomas Pool Open Bush Library Ld. Dept., 764 -6371 Weekends Only "American Action Heroes" * *RPL Family Event Adamson Lagoon Open Art & Essay Contest Adult Volleyball www.bcslibrary.org Weekends Only Adult Volleyball, Session 2 Summer Water Fitness Awards Ceremony; Library Registration Ends Mothers Swim Free Today Registration Begins, Registration Begins, Presidential Conference "Starlight Music Series" M -F, 8 am -5 pm, M -F, 8 am -5 pm, Center, 4:00 pm, Senior Police & Fire Lincoln Recreation Center Free Concert at MOTHER'S DAY Central Park Office Central Park Office Monica Lerma, 691 -4006 Academy, 764 -3573 After School Program Ends WPC Amphitheater 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 *CMN Challenger Bowling Senior Police & Fire Registration Begins, M -F, Academy, 764 -3573 8 am -5 pm, Central Park Summer Pool Hours Begin at Office Senior 42 Players 9:30 am All Pools 764 -6371 Adamson Lagoon & Senior Advisory Committee Seniors Expo, "Starlight Music Series" Thomas Pool Open Meeting, 10 am, Brazos Center CSISD & BISD Free Concert at Weekends Only Teen Center, 764 -6371 764 -6371 Last Day of School WPC Amphitheater 2 7 28 Monday Route 29 Tuesday Route" 3 0 Wednesday Route 3 1 Waste Collected, Waste Collected, " Waste Collected, Regular Recycling Regular Recycling Regular Recycling City Offices & TAMU * *RPL Summer Reading Club Closed Begins, 764 -3416, No Waste /No Recycling Session 1 Swim Lessons www.bcslibrary.org Collection Today, Begin No Recycling Make Up Lincoln Recreation Center ° TAMU 1 st Summer Term Summer Day Camp Begins MEMORIAL DAY Begins 8 am - 5 pm, 764 -3779 * Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. Phone: 979 - 764 -3486 Fax: 979 -3737 www.cstx.gov *Ringer * Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416 A ' 4917 \ I� M . a 4�/9 Parks & Recreation Department Providing good things in life since 19711 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION June 2007 * Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. p� * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416 `4 Phone: 979-764-3486 Fax: 979 -3737 www.cstx.gov AdML Thursday Route Friday Route 1 Waste Collected, 2 Waste Collected 4P ///��� fil Regular Recycling ............ EXIT MAY 2007 JULY 2007 Summer Water Fitness Begins "Starlight Music Series" Hurricane Season S M T W 7 F 5 S M T W T F S - Senior Bridge 9am Free Concert at Begins June 1 TEEN CENTER 764 -6351 1 2 3 4 5. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 764 -6371 WPC Amphitheater & Grades 6 -9 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 15 16 17 18 19 2021 -CMN er Challen Bowling ASA Girls Fast Pitch g g Registration Ends Invitational, June 2 -3 Summer Hours 22 23 25 26 22 23 24 25 26 2728 Ends November 30 Mon- Thurs .......... 12 pm -7 pm Fri 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 31 The Theatre Company "Sweet Charity" ........................12 pm -n pm 979- 779 -1302, www.theatrecompany.com 3 4 5 6 7 Q ll 9 6 th Ever Bluebonnet Rood Run, Central Park ASA Girls Fast Pitch Invitational, June 2 -3 * *RPL Babies and Books, ** RPL Storytime, Every Wed. & Thurs. (Tods /PK), "Starlight Music Series" Free Concert The Theatre Company Teen Programs, 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org at WPC A m p hitheater p "Sweet Charity" * *RPL Summer Reading Senior Computer Club The Theatre Company "Sweet Charity" 979- 779 -1302 Session 1 Adult /Youth Club Kick Off, 764 -3416, 9 am, Carter Creek Training Family Swim Night, Adamson 979- 779 -1302 www.theatrecompany.com Team Tennis Begin www.bcslibrary.org Room, 764 -6371 Lagoon, 7:30 - 9:30 pm www.theatrecompany.com 16th Ever Bl uebnn t oe 10 Rod Run, 11 12 13 Senior 42 Players 14 Senior Bri Bridge 9 am 15 16 9:30 am, 764 -6371 764 -6371 4& Central Park - Family Swim Night, Adamson Lagoon, 7:30 - 9:30 pm Lincoln Recreation Center The Theatre Company "Sweet - LRCenter Juneteenth Freedom Juneteenth Carnival, 4 pm "Starlight Music Series" Charity" Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 Walk to GB Library, 764 -3779 764 -3779 979 - 779 -1302 -Bush Museum Juneteenth Free Concert at www.theatrecompany.com Parks & Recreation Celebration, 10:30 am, WPC Amphitheater Session 2 Swim Lessons Advisory Board, 7 pm, 691 -4006 RACE UNITY DAY Begin Exit Teen Center, 764 -3414 FLAG DAY ASA Girls 10 & Under State Tournament, June 15 -17 ASA Girls 17 1 0 & Under 18 19 20 21 22 23 State Tournament, The Theatre Company Auditions for "Thoroughly Modern Millie" Family Swim Night, Adamson 979 - 779 -1302 www.theatrecompany.como Lagoon, 7:30 - 9:30 pm q FATHER'S DAY SUMMER BEGINS 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Senior Advisory Committee Meeting, 10 am, Family Swim Night, Adamson Teen Center, 764 -6371 Lagoon, 7:30 - 9:30 pm Session 3 Swim Lessons Senior 42 Players 9:30 am, Begin Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 764 -6371 * Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. p� * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416 `4 Phone: 979-764-3486 Fax: 979 -3737 www.cstx.gov ir p t i I! / OT l ! dL No Leash at Steeplechase" Park!!! ( Y 1- 7 _ 4 � i A Iq�,. .1 � � �.� f .'- � ,fi • '' rig � 1 j i Y s G e . .y y} w w 1 � r + t ss \\ A 'f , r f y' 'am Em ., N d • .�... s Parks & Recreation Department Providing good things in life since 1971! CITY OF COLLEGE STATION August 2007 r• • r• r• r r• r� t r. � n 1 Senior Brid 4 2 { JULY 2007 SEPTEMBER 2007 `J S M T W T F S S .M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 8 9 10 11 12 1314 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 16 6 17 18 19 2021 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 22 23 24 25 26 2728 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Senior Computer Club The Theatre Company "Thoroughly Modern Millie" 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 9 am, Carter Creek Training Family Swim Night, Adamson 979- 779 -1302 30 Room, 764 -6371 Lagoon, 7:30 - 9:30 pm www.theatrecompany.com Class "A" 18U Girl's Fast Pitch National Championship Tournament, July 30 - August 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 The Theatre Company "Thoroughly Modern Millie" Lavender Fest, 979 - 779 -1302 National Night Out, Senior 42 Players 9:30 am 9 am - 3 pm, Chappel Hill www.theatrecompany.com 979 - 764 -3573 764 -6371 TAMU Graduation 979 - 251 -8114 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Lincoln Recreation Center Adult Fall Softball & Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 Summer Day Camp Ends Youth Flag Football Fall Water Fitness 764 -3779 Registration Begin, M -F, Parks & Recreation Registration Begins, * *RPL Family Event, 8 am - 5 pm, Advisory Board, 7 pm, M -F, 8 am -5 pm, Senior Bridge 9 am 764 -3416, Central Park Office Exit Teen Center, 764 -3414 Central Park Office 764 -6371 www.bcslibrary.org 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Fall Girls' Softball Registration Begin, M -F, Adult Fall Softball & 8 am - 5 pm, Senior 42 Players 9:30 am Youth Flag Football Central Park Office 764 -6371 Registration End 26 Senior 27 Meeting d 0 am 2 8 29 30 31 Call �J21 -Adult Flag Football & to obtain information on *CMN Challenger Soccer Registration Begin, M -F, Lincoln Recreation Center non emergency health, 8 am - 5 pm, Central Park After School Program Begins human services and Office 3 -7 pm, 764 -3779 disaster- related needs; - Session 1, Fall Adult/ Youth Fall Girls' Softball operated locally by Team Tennis Begin Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 1 Registration Ends United Way. Chanenger sports are for youth with special needs. it is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416 Phone: 979-764-3486 Fax: 979 -3737 www.cstx.gov -AM3 , f ­so f7 . ar Ir 4% • - I two- i f 'f 4 Ail -ion �� Parks & Recreation Department Providing good things in life since 1971 tembe 2007 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION SMINDAY M ONDAY ' ' ` ' R l • "CALL BEFORE YOU DIG!" PARK BUCKS: ° ""EI"" ° " &"�A7ON mr L._ DEP"E ENT WH 1 TEXAS ONE CALL Individuals, ages 7 -18 AUGUST 2007 OCTOBER 2007 1- 800 - 344 -8377 can earn as many Park Q]�� S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 S M T W T F S Bucks as the , y wish by� 1 z 3 4 6 .5 A 48 hour is P h elping us keep the Col- 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 notice lege Station Parks clean! The Park Bucks can be used 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 required prior to an towards registration fees for any College Station Parks 26 27 28 29 30 31 28 29 30 31 * *RPL Membership Month, excavation and Recreation youth activities. 764 -3486 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary 3 Monday Route 4 Waste Collected, Tuesday Route Wednesday Route 5 Waste Collected, 6 Waste Collected, Thursday Route 7 Q Friday Route Waste Collected, V Waste Collected No Waste /No Recycling Regular Recycling -Fall Water Fitness Regular Recycling Regular Recycling Regular Recycling Collection Today, 1 1 Begins, 764 -3486 Senior Computer Club Senior Bridge 9 am No Recycling Make Up - Citizen Police Academy 9 am, Carter Creek Training 764 -6371 -Xtra Ed & Girls' Fall Room, 764 -6371 City Offices, * *RPLClosed Volleyball Registration Adult Flag Football & Begin, M -F, 8 am -5 pm, * *RPL Storytime, Every Wed. & Thurs. (Tods /PK), CMN Challenger Soccer Kolache Festival, Caldwell, L " L ' -I Central Park Office 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org Registration Ends 979- 567 -3218 9 10 11 12 F13 14 RPL 15 764- 3416mi1y Event Citizen Police Academy, America's Day for Kids 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 Master Composter Class, Brazos Center, 5:30 -9:30 pm, TBA, 764 -3779 764 -3806 Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 Master Composter Class, * *RPL Babies and Books Parks & Recreation Senior 42 Players 9:30 am 764 -6371 Brazos Center, 9am -5pm, 764 -3806 Starts, 764 -3416, Advisory Board, 7 pm, Girls' Fall Volleyball www.bcslibrary.org Exit Teen Center, 764 -3414 ROSH HASHANAH Registration Ends A &M vs. Miami, There 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 * *RPL Teen Time, Mondays 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org POLLUTION PREVENTION WEEK, www.p2.org/ Bush Museum Storytellers Senior Bridge 9 am Adult Volleyball, Session 4 Guild, "Celebrate 764 -6371 Registration Begins, Constitution Day," M -F, 8 am -5 pm, Citizen Police Academy, 10:30 am & 12:30 pm Adult Volleyball Central Park Office 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 979- 691 -4006 Registration Ends OM KIPPUR 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 AUTUMN BEGINS Session 2 Fall Adult / Youth Team Tennis Begins Brazos Valley Museum Citizen Police Academy, Game Day Learn & Play Senior Advisory Committee 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 776 -2195 3 O Meeting, 10 am, Senior 42 Players 9:30 am Teen Center, 764 -6371 Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 764 -6371 A &M vs. Baylor, Here Chahenge spurts are for youth with special needs. it is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. 161 Phone: 979 - 764 -3486 Fax: 979 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979- 764 -3416 �.-, � r y R Q O O t d ���� Parks &Recreation Department Providing good things in life since 1971! CITY OF COLLEGE STATION October 2007 --u �xjffj�� SEPTEMBER 2007 1 2 3 4 5 6 S M T W T F S 1 * *RPL Storytime, Every Wed. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 & Thurs. (Tods /PK), 764 -3416, Brazos Valley Museum 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 www.bcs[ibrary.org Game Day Learn & Play 30 2 4 25 26 27 28 29 Senior Computer Club 776 -2195 Citizen Police Academy, 9 am, Carter Creek Training Senior Bridge 9 am A &M vs. 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 Room, 764 -6371 764 -6371 Oklahoma State, Here 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Citizen Police Academy, EARTH SCIENCE WEEK, 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 http- //www.earthsciweek.org/ Scarecrow Festival, Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 Chappel Hill, 10 am - 6 pm 979- 836 -6033 Parks & Recreation Advisory Board, 7 pm, Senior 42 Players 9:30 am A &M vs. COLUMBUS DAY Exit Teen Center, 764 -3414 764 -6371 Texas Tech, There 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 0 Eve 341 Household Hazardous Waste & Computer Scarecrow Festival, Citizen Police Academy, Collection, Brazos Center, 9 am -4 pm, 764 -3809 Chappel Hill, 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 Noon - 5 pm 979 - 836 -6033 NATIONAL BOSS DAY Senior Bridge 9 am 764 -6371 A &M vs. Nebraska, There 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Teen Read Week, 764 -3416 Senior 42 Players 9:30 am 764 -6371 Brazos Valley Museum Citizen Police Academy, Lincoln Recreation Center Game Day Learn & Play Session 3 Adult/ Youth 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 Annual Fall Fest and Haunted House, 776 -2195 Team Tennis Begin Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 UNITED NATIONS DAY 5:30 -8:30 pm, 764 -3779 A &M vs. Kansas, Here 28 29 30 31 soft i, E W ER 2007 College Station 0, S M T S 1 2 3 Curbside Recycling. 4 5 6 7 8 9.10 Aluminum /steel cans, :F 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 glass, plastic and Senior Advisory Committee 18 1.9 20 21 22 23 24 25 2627 28 29 30 newspaper /magazines are Meeting, 10 am, Citizen Police Academy, being picked up once a Teen Center, 764 -6371 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 HALLOWEEN week, 764 -3690. _nge spo— are or youth wit" special needs. it is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. Phone: 979 - 764 -3486 Fax: 979 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416 d fw w ,.* r -AL Parks & Recreation Department Providing good things in life since 1971! N o v embe r 2007 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Are you planning a I 1 2 big event? t" OCTOBER 2007 DECEMBER 2007 3 Contact the S M T W T F S S M T W T F S Convention and 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Visitors Bureau 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 for hotel /motel 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 availability 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Bush Museum Storytellers at 979 - 260 -9898 Guild, 10:30 am & Senior Bridge 9 am 12:30 pm, 979 - 691 -4006 764 -6371 A &M vs. Oklahoma, There 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 * *RPL Storytime, Every Wed. & Thurs. (Tods /PK), 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org Citizen Police Academy, * *RPL Babies and Books, 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 Senior Computer Club DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 764 -3416, 9 am, Carter Creek Training Senior 42 Players 9:30am ENDS www.bcslibrary.org ELECTION DAY Room, 764 -6371 764 -6371 A &M vs. Missouri, There 12 13 14 Winter Water Fitness 15 Registration Begins, Senior Bride Bridge 16 * *RPL Family Event, 1 7 Citizen Police Academy; M -F, 8 am -5 pm, 9 am, 764 -63 ■ 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 Central Park Office Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 Free Freon Unit Day, Poinsettia Celebration 2107 E. Stone, Brenham Parks & Recreation BVSWMA Landfill, 7am -5pm, 764 -3806 10 am - 4 pm, 979- 836 -6011 VETERAN'S DAY Advisory Board, 7 pm, Exit Teen Center, 764 -3414 TEXAS RECYCLES DAY AMFRICA RECYCLES DAY TAAF Youth Flag Football State Tournament, Nov. 16 -18, 18 19 20 21 No Waste/ 2 211 No Recycling Thursday Route 2 3 1 Friday Route 24 Poinsettia Celebration olie T oda y Waste Collected, Regular Recycling Waste Collected 2107 E. Stone, Brenham No Recycling Y g Up loam -4 pm, 979 - 836 -6011 A &M vs. Texas, Here vs TAAF Youth Fla g Football Citizen Police Academy, City Offices, * *RPL &Exit Teen Center Closed State Tournament 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 THANKSGIVING 25 26 27 28 29 30 k. Christmas In The Park Holiday Celebration Citizen Police Academy, Central Park, 6:00 -8:30 pm, Senior Advisory Committee 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 Visit Santa, Hayrides, Meeting, 10 am, Entertainment, Cookies & Teen Center, 764 -6371 1 Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 Hot Chocolate * Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co-sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. Phone: 979- 764 -3486 Fax: 979 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416 '�! o"Wi 11 a UMOMMVA cll � I I I II � I I! pp AM6 OD (X6� S . 01 04" 9 , :0 4,4 Parks & Recreation Department roviding good things in life since 197 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 30 1 LRC & Delta Sigma NOVEMBER 2007 S M T W T F S IANUAKY 2008 S Theata Inc. f fast With th Santa, 1 2 3 M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 am - noon, 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lincoln Recreation Center Christmas Tree 11 1113 14 15 16 17 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Recycling 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 7 z8 29 30 31 Christmas In The Park Holiday Celebration y Central Park, 6:00 -8:30 Visit Santa, Aft January 5 2008 pm, hayrides, Entertainment, Cookies & Hot Chocolate 2 3 4 5 6 7 Senior Bridge 9 am 764 -6371 Youth Basketball Registration, M -F, Lincoln Recreation Center 8 am - 5 pm, Senior Computer Club Christmas Carnival, 5:30 -8:30 pm, 764 -3779 Central Park Office 9 am, Carter Creek Training Winter Water Fitness Citizen Police Academy, Room, 764 -6371 * *RPL Storytime, Every Wed. & Thurs. (Tods /PK), 764 Christmas In The Park Holiday Celebration Central -3416, Park, 6:00 -8:30 pm, Visit Santa, Begins 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 HANUKKAH www.bcs[ibrary.org Hayrides, Entertainment, Cookies & Hot Chocolate 14 15 * *RPL Family Event, 9 10 11 12 13 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org Youth Basketball Teen Court, 6 pm, 764 -3499 Registration Ends Parks & Recreation Advisory Board, 7 pm, ° "' Senior 42 Players 9:30 am Christmas In The Park Holiday Celebration Art Central Park, 6:00 Visit -8:30 pm, Santa, Exit Teen Center, 764 -3414 764 -6371 Hayrides, Entertainment, Cookies & Hot Chocolate 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Senior Advisory Committee Meeting, 10 am, Senior Bridge 9 am Teen Center, 764 -6371 764 -6371 WINTER BEGINS 23 Monday Route 2 4 ®Waste No Waste/ 2 5 No Recycling Tuesday Route Wednesday Route Thursday Route 2 6 Waste Collected, 2 7 Waste Collected, 28 Friday Route 29 Collected, Regular Recycling lin g Y g Collection Today No Recycling Make Up Waste Collected, Regular Recycling Regular Recycling Recycling g Y g Re ul g ar Rec Y g Waste Collected CHRISTMAS EVECity Offices & * *RPL Closed Christmas Tree Recycling Curbside Collection, i i 3 0 31 CHRISTMAS December 26 - 28, 31 and January 2 - 4. * Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. Phone: 979 - 764 -3486 Fax: 979 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416 ® ®'.. 7 .- Special Facilities Supervisors L -R: David Gerling, Superintendent; Vera Solis, Aquatics Supervisor; Grace Vrooman, Conference Center Supervisor; Kelly Kelbly, Teen Center Supervisor; Dana Albrecht, Instructions /Xtra Ed Supervisor; Lance Jackson, Lincoln Center Supervisor. CITY OF COLLEGE STATION LINCOLN RECREATION CENTER 1000 Eleanor Street, College Station, Texas Phone ........ ............................... ..........................(979) 764 -3779 FAX........... ............................... ..........................(979) 764 -3464 ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Current members are Nicky Canto, Chanda Elbert, Krisitiana Ford - Hamilton, Terresa Katt and Jason Fikes. Lincoln Center Advisory Committee meets on the second Monday of every month, 6:15 p.m. at Lincoln Center. CENTER STAFF: Center Supervisor ........................... ..........................Lance Jackson Asst. Center Supervisor ........ ............................... Cheletia Johnson Asst. Center Supervisor ................ ............................Eli Williamson Program Assistants ........................ Markeesha Watson, Marva Baily Community Service Coordinator ....... ..........................James Steen BVCAA Years for Profit Sr. Assistant . ..........................Henry Lewis Recreation / weekends ................... ........................Cecilia Browder, Kylie Byrtle, Andrea Payton , Beverlyn Peterson, Ronnie Harris, Kym Rucker and Marquis Williams Boys and Girls Club Staff Assist with Five Youth Development Core Areas: Sports, Fitness and Recreation; Healthy Lifestyle; the Arts; Character and Leadership; and Education and Career Development. Andre Heard, Justin Puente, Fred Holmes, Jackie Gradington, Curtis Marshall, Joshua Harper, Cherlere Pharms, Tony Shepard, Christie Williams, Landra Johnson, Faye Carter, and Charlie Mae Jones BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB MEMBERSHIP: Programs and activities are offered in the core areas of character and leadership development, education and career development, the arts, sports, fitness, recreation, health and life skills. Membership is required for $10.00 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 from 3 pm - 7 pm and Saturday, (Special Programs). Summer program hours are 8:00 am to 5:00 pm M -F. 0 Adult Probation: Brazos Valley Adult Probation meets on Tuesday and Thursday from 1 pm to 5 pm. Children's 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. Community Oriented Policing Program (COPP): CSPD officers available to meet the needs of the public. Annual Events: MLK Celebration, African American History Month, Easter Egg Hunt, Juneteenth Celebration, October Fallfest, National Day for Kids Celebration, and Kwanzaa Celebration. Lincoln Former Students Association: Meets every second Monday of the month, at 7:00 pm, visitors are welcome. For more information call 979 - 260 -9516. COLLEGE STATION CONFERENCE CENTER 1300 George Bush Drive, College Station, Texas Phone .......... ............................... ..........................(979) 764 -3720 Fax & After Hours ....................... ..........................(979) 764 -3513 E-mail ................................................. ...............gcalbert@cstx.gov STAFF: Conference Center Supervisor ........................... Grace Vrooman Assistant Conference Center Supervisor ................. Melvin Lange Secretary /Scheduling Coordinator ...........Courtney Minzenmayer Melvin Lange & Courtney Minzenmayer The beautiful terraced entrance plaza, natural light flood- ing the glass - walled lobby, and soaring arches in the main gallery hall provide a dramatic inviting entry to the Center. Opening from the gallery is the large multi - purpose room perfect for dinners, weddings, receptions, dances, ban- quets and meetings. It features 10' ceilings, stage, a wall of windows and a large deck. The Center has a total of 8 rooms in various sizes to meet your needs, for a nominal rental fee and deposit. Amenities include a piano, disco ball, audio - visual equipment, chairs, various table sizes, and a catering kitchen. The experi- enced, courteous staff will assist you in every possible way to make your event a success. Introducing: Lincoln Splash Park in spring of 2007. For more information call 979 - 764 -3779 Cheletia Johnson & Eli Williamson Competitive Basketball & Co -Rec Volleyball: Lincoln Recreation Center offers Community and Spring/ Summer tournaments and has the capacity for league play. Gym Reservations: The gym can be reserved for team play, special events, and community functions. Reservations must be made by 4 pm, 48 hours prior to the reservation date. Fees will be from $20.00 to $30.00 per hour, with a deposit of $250.00. Whole day rental cost is $200.00. Rental fees are subject to a $20.00 after -hour charge and set -up /janitorial fees. Community Room Rental: Reservations can be made for the Community Room by securing a $100.00 deposit and a $25.00 /hour rental fee with a 3 hour maximum. A kitchen is available with the room rental for an additional $20.00 fee. Other small rooms may be available. Fees are subject to before and after hour charges, plus set up and janitorial fees. COMPUTER LAB: Supervised after - school tutorial program for school aged children 6 -18. A collaborative effort between TAMU, College Station Parks and Recreation Department and College Station Independent School District to meet the computer needs of disadvantaged youth. With the emphasis on reading and accelerated math instruction and T.E.K.S. preparation, these students will have access to CSISD web site, College Station Library reference, and the Internet. Lab Hours are M -F, 3 pm, Saturday 12 pm - 5 pm, and Sunday as needed. Transportation available to the Lab from A &M Consoli- dated Middle School, Oakwood Intermediate, College Hills, South Knoll, and Rock Prairie Elementaries. CSISD Bus transpor- tation from Cypress Grove Intermediate, College Station Middle School, Southwood and Forest Ridge Elementaries. Senior Citizens (BVCAA Years for Profit): The program at the Lincoln Center provides a nutrition program with meals for all persons 55 years of age and older. Daily programs such as arts and crafts, dominoes, bingo and many more activities such as field trips and computer classes are offered. Call 979 - 764 -3750 for more information. Facility Information: Senior Citizens Hours....... Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 12:00 pm General Public ..................Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday, 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Sunday, closed except for special events or rentals. Facility Use Membership Pass: Annual adult membership is $25.00. Fitness Pass: access to fitness room with assorted Cybex exercise equipment. Youth 17 & under use regular membership. Adult (18 & over) fitness pass is $40.00 annually. Referrals: Referrals are made to Family Outreach, Planned Parenthood, BVCAA, BVCASA, Brazos Workforce, Unity Partners, Brazos Transit, MHMR, HUD, DHS, VIS and IRS assistance. Twin City Mission - Star Program offers parenting classes as requested. Immunization: Brazos Valley Health Department offers immunizations every Tuesday from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. For more information contact the Health Department. (WIC) Women, Infant and Children Services available at Lincoln Center on Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:30 am - 3:00 pm. Community Service and Volunteer site: Court appointed community service hours available M - F, 8 am -2 pm, 6 pm - 9 pm and weekends. Weekly orientation is mandatory before serving hours. Volunteer service time available as well. Orientation date for volunteers is every Monday at 5:30 pm. Background checks are necessary. EXIT TEEN CENTER Southwood Athletic Park, 1520 Rock Prairie Road, College Station, Texas STAFF: Youth Services Coordinator: Kelly Kelbly .............(979) 764 -6351 Fax............... ............................... ..........................(979) 764 -3737 E-mail .................................. ............................... kkelbly@cstx.gov OPERATING HOURS: Monday thru Thursday ..... ............................... 3:00 pm -7:00 pm* Friday .......... .................. ............................... 3:00 pm - 10:00 pm Saturday ............... ............................... Special Events and Rentals Sunday............................................... ............................... Closed *With additional programs after hours SUMMER HOURS: Monday thru Thursday ................... .................12:00pm- 8:00pm Friday ........................................................... 12:00pm- 10:00pm The Exit Teen Center is a great after - school place for 6th -9th graders. The Teen Advisory Board was involved throughout the design and development of this building that includes a club style room, an all- purpose room and a computer lab. The construction was completed in September of 1999. TEEN CENTER ACTIVITIES: Come in after school or on a summer day to play Xbox, chat online, listen to music, dodgeball or just hang out with your friends. Also you can participate in Xtreme Exit, Field Trips, Teen Talk, Girls /Boys Night Out, Saturday Sports and so much more! RENTAL: Rent a room or the entire building for your next meeting, party, or reunion! The EXIT Teen Center is a great indoor facility within a park. A $50 deposit is required. $15 /hr. Meeting Room $25 /hr. Game Room $50 /hr. Whole Facility (excluding computer lab) AQUATICS Pool Supervisor ..................... ...........................Vera Vowell Solis Adamson Lagoon (at Bee Creek Park) ..............(979) 764 -3735 Thomas Pool ............................. ..........................(979) 764 -3721 Cindy Hallaran Pool (Southwood Park ) ..............(979) 764 -3787 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 plates, cups, napkins, forks, cake, lemonade, and admission to the pool. Theme parties may also be catered with your choice of different kinds of pizza. *After Hours Parties are ideal for group rentals such as family parties, school and church functions, employee parties and nonprofit organizational gatherings. WOLF PEN CREEK AMPHITHEATER 1015 Colgate Street, off Holleman and Dartmouth Venue Manager ............................. .........................Sheila Walker Phone .......... ............................... ..........................(979) 764 -3408 Fax............... ............................... ..........................(979) 764 -3737 E -mail ................................. ............................... swalker@cstx.gov 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. City of College Station Parks &Recreation Department College Station Parks & Recreation Advisory Board The Parks and Recreation Board exists to advise the City Council on all matters concerning the establishment, maintenance, and operations of all parks within the City of College Station. This board also gives advice regarding the establishment and operation of recreation programs conducted by the City of College Station for its citizens. The board carries out all other duties and responsibilities as may be assigned by City Council. Board Members Left to Right: Jody Ford, Gary Thomas, Harry Green, Gary Erwin, John Crompton, Jodi Warner (Chair), Shawn Rhodes & Joan Perry. The Daniel Whitworth Fellow Award Steve Beachy, Director of College Station Parks & Recreation Department who has served the citizens of College Station since July of 1978 was the recipient of the "Daniel Whitworth Fellow Award." This is the highest award the Texas Recreation and Parks Society can bestow upon only one recipient every year. Letters of nomination described Steve as "an outstanding role model for all of us and a man who epitomizes the phrase 'public service'." Another noted "his positive influence has taught me to lead by example, be positive, empower and support staff, work hard, and keep a sense of humor." A third mentioned Steve's contribution for the department's statewide reputation as a thriving and exciting operation, yet noted he "never hesitates to send his staff to help regional TRAPS workshops or emergency responses as shown with hurricane relief operations in the Bryan /College Station area." Described as "a gem of a man" by another supporter, the sheer depth of Steve Beachy's success is described by John Crompton, Distinguished Professor, Texas A &M University: "His legacy is extraordinary. The city now has almost 1200 acres of park land and Steve has laid the groundwork for the acquisition of another 250 acres ... The most recent exemplar of his effective leadership is the effort to acquire a magnificent 10,640 acre park which abuts the College Station ETJ. It will be the largest park of any kind, with the exception of the Big Thicket Preserve, serving the 15 million Texans who live east of the Houston -San Antonio -Fort Worth line." Dr. Crompton added that Beachy's "integrity and sense of fairness are impeccable. There is no personal ego involved in a Beachy decision. There is never any shading of the truth, never a hidden agenda, always a transparent openness and honesty ...His word is his bond. Congratulations to Steve for this very well deserved awar GENERAL INFORMATION Office ....................... College Station Central Park, 1000 Krenek Tap Rd. ........................................................ ............................... P.O. Box 9960 ....................... ............................... College Station, Texas 77842 -9960 ....................................................... ............................... (979) 764 -3486 www.cstx.gov Parks & Recreation Board Members ...............Jodi Warner (Chair), Joan Perry, John Crompton, Harry Green, Gary Erwin, Gary Thomas, Shawn Rhodes, Jody Ford STAFF ADMINISTRATION /PLANNING Director............................................... ............................... Steve Beachy Assistant Director ............................... ............................... Eric Ploeger Staff Assistant ... ............................... .........................Pamela Springfield Secretary .......................................... ............................... Mollie Binion Secretary ........................................... ............................... Helen Banks Secretary.......................................... ............................... Amanda Putz Senior Park Planner ........................ ............................... Peter Vanecek Planner /Publication Coordinator .. ............................... Afsaneh Yazdani Park Planner ..................................... ............................... David Wood RECREATION Superintendent .................................... ............................... Peter Lamont Athletic Events Supervisor ......................... ...........................Geri Marsh Sports Leagues Supervisor ........... ............................... David Hudspeth Assistant Sports Leagues Supervisor ............................... Patrick Hazlett Programs and Special Events Supervisor .......................... Sheila Walker School Age Care Specialist ................. ............................... Jana Church Senior Services Coordinator .................. ..........................Marti Rodgers RECREATION- SPECIAL FACILITIES Superintendent ................................... ............................... David Gerling Aquatics Supervisor ................................. ............................... Vera Vowell Solis Lincoln Recreation Center Supervisor........................................ ............................... Lance Jackson Assistant Supervisor ..................... ............................... Cheletia Thomas Assistant Supervisor ......................... ............................... Eli Williamson Conference Center Supervisor .................................... ............................... Grace Vrooman Assistant Center Supervisor ................... ............................... Melvin Lange Secretary ........ ............................... ........................Courtney Mi nzenmayer. Exit Teen Center Supervisor.......................................... ............................... Kelly Kelbly Instruction & Xtra Education Supervisor ....................................... ............................... Dana Albrecht Assistant Supervisor ....................... ............................... Jenny Hartsfield PARKS OPERATIONS Superintendent .................................. ............................... Curtis Bingham East District Supervisor ............................ ...........................Paul Rucker West District Supervisor ..................... ............................... Scott Hooks South District Supervisor .............. ............................... Cameron Parker FORESTRY Superintendent .................................... ............................... Ross Albrecht Supervisor .............. ............................... .........................Gerald Guillory Steve Beachy Pamela Springfield (Department Liaison) (Board Secretary) 2005-2006 EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR AWARD Vera Vowell Solis, Aquatics Supervisor was the recipient of the departmental "Employee of the YearAward" for her profes- sionalism, dependability, inno- vationand teamwork. Vera has been with the department for the past 19 years. She has been responsible for bringing the annual Texas Pool Con- ference to College Station for many years. Congratulations Vera! 2005 -2006 PARDners AWARD 2005 - 2006 EMPLOYEE AWARDS Kelly Kelbly Dana Albrecht Mario Zavala Exit Teen Center Instructions Parks Operations DEPENDABILITY AWARD INNOVATION AWARD TEAMWORK AWARD The City of College Station Parks & Recreation Department recognizes a provider, de- partment or an individual who has been most helpful throughout the year assisting the Parks department with their needs. 2005 -2006 recipients of the PARDners award are Kris Keller of Accounting department and Sam Humphries of Petal Patch Floral for their kind services to the Parks department. College Station Aquatics received the 2005 National Pool and Waterpark Lifeguard Training award. Ellis and Associates offers this award to aquatic members with zero drowning in the year before and non - failure of the audits conducted by this agency and the aquatics staff. Only 35 aquatic facilities, audited by Ellis and Associates received the Platinum award. Congratulations to our Aquatics staff for a job well done! Pictured, left to right: Craig Oliver, Glenn Brown, City Manager; Jimmy Merritt, Vera Vowell Solis, Mayor Ron Silvia, Steve Beachy, Parks Director; Danny Haverland, Zach Lowy, Trey Guy. Ronnie Crenshaw Peter Vanecek Parks Operations Parks Planning PROFESSIONALISM AWARD PROFESSIONALISM AWARD 2005-2006 Supervisor; Grace Vrooman, Conference Center Jesus Lopez Supervisor, Scott Hooks, Parks Operations West Parks Operations District Supervisor; Sheila Walker, Special Events Supervisor, Gary Marske, Parks Operations South District Supervisor and Jesus Lopez of Parks Operations Division were honored for their emergency re- sponse efforts and leadership during hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005. Lincoln Center and Conference Center housed hundreds of displaced families during that period. The Parks and Recreation staff took a leadership role in providing a safe and comfortable environ- ment for our temporary guests, while facilitating government agen- cies and volunteers who were trying to assist the families. 2005 - 2006 "Neal Donovan" SPIRIT AWARD Amanda Putz, Parks and Recreation secretary was the recipient of the "Neal Donovan" Spirit Award. Amandajoined the Parks family 2 years ago. 2005-2006 SEASONAL EMPLOYEE AWARDS Beau Davis Youth Services Curtis Marshall Lincoln Center Jamie Lukeman Instructions Jenny Arnold Kids Klub Will Wright Parks Operations Jeff Kelbly Special Events Jeremy Montoya Athletics Michael Sweet Conference Center Melisa Berny Aquatics Platinum Award for the National pool and Waterpark Lifeguard Training DIRECTOR'S HEART AWARDS Rental Facilities Picnic pavilions and softball fields may be rented at the Parks and Recreation Department, payment and deposit must be made at the time of reservation. For more information call (979) 764 -3486. Pavilions ............................... ............................... 764 -3486 HOLIDAYS & 764 -3486 Adamson Lagoon .................. ............................... 764 -3735 MAXIMUM FRIDAY - SAT /SUN MON -THURS 764 -3787 PAVILION CAPACITY RATE/DAY RATE /DAY DEPOSIT American Pavilion 500 300 $200 $300 Central 200 $200 $125 $150 Southwood 300 $200 $125 $150 Bee Creek 100 $100 $75 $150 Hensel For Hensel pavilion reservations call Texas A &M at (979) 845 -162 John Crompton 80 $150 $100 $150 Oaks 50 $100 $75 $150 Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater MONDAY - SUNDAY CLASS RENT /DAY a) Private *$250 b) Benefit •$600 c) Commercial '$1000 'Staffing charges and ticket sales percentages will be added to these prices. For information on deposits and reservations call the Parks & Recreation Department at (979) 764 -3408. Lincoln Recreation Center FACILITIES FEES DEPOSIT Gym all day $200 (8 hr. block.) $250 Gym half court $20/hr. (Maximum 4 hrs.) Gym Full Court $30 /hr. (Maximum 4 hrs.) Community Room $25/hr. (Maximum 3 hrs.) $100 Kitchen $20 Game Room $15 /hr. (Minimum 4 hrs.) $75 W.A. Tarrow $100 Fri -Sat, $75 Mon -Turs $150 For more information call Lincoln Recreation Center at 979 - 764 -3779, located at 1000 Eleanor. Exit Teen Center Meeting Room $15 /hr. $50 Deposit Game Room $25 /hr. $50 Deposit Whole Facility $50 /hr. (excluding computer lab) $75 Deposit For more information call the Teen Center located Rock Prairie Rd. in Southwood Athletic Park: 979 - 764 -6351 College Station Athletic Fields Athletic Fields $10 /hr. $100 /Day /Field Lights /Field $10 /hr. Game Field Prep /Field $45 Batting Cage $10 /hr. For more information contact the Parks & Recreation main office located at 1000 Krenek Ta Rd_ or call 97 -7 9 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, except in Steeplechase & Lick Creek Parks with sound command. •AII wildlife in City parks is protected. • It is unlawful to litter in City parks. • It is unlawful to cut or destroy vegetation. •AII vehicles must park in designated areas. • It is unlawful to swim in park ponds. •AII firearms airguns, crossbows, bows & arrows are prohibited. •AII 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 containers in city parks. RESERVATION INFORMATION Recreation (Athletics /Programs) ..... .......................764 -3486 Pavilions ............................... ............................... 764 -3486 Central Park Softball Complex ............................. 764 -3486 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 ........................ ............................... 764 -3732 Youth Soccer /Girls Softball ... ............................... 764 -3749 Little League / Jr. Flag Foot ball ............................. 764 -3644 Tennis................................... ............................... 764 -3788 ' Prices are subject to change without notice. The Parks and Recreation Department reserves all concessions rights. Events noted in this calendar are subject to change. Cover photo by: Afsaneh Yazdani Calendar Printed by: Insite Publishing College Station Conference Center I For a variety of rooms, sizes and prices please contact the College Station Conference Center at 764 - 3720,_ I ts_ The Promotional Award from Texas Recreation and Parks Society is to honor the most outstanding promotional efforts of a parks, recreation, and leisure agency for the past year. One department is chosen per year to receive this award. College Station Parks and Recreation Department was the recipient of the 2006 TRAPS "Promotional Award" and all staff present at the NRPA Conference accepted the Award. The reasons College Station Parks Department was chosen over the other nominees were quality of promotional materials, creative use of partnerships within the department, creative use of partnerships within the community, and local media. Pictured above are front row from left to right, Vera Vowel Solis, Jana Church, Sheila Walker, Steve Beachy, Amanda Garland, Jenny Arnold, Eric Ploeger. Back row, left to right, Marci Rodgers,David Hudspeth, Dana Albrecht, Lance Jackson, Scott Hooks, Patrick Hazlett, Ross Albrecht, Eli Williamson, David Wood, Jeremy Montoya & Curtis Bingham. ; junior Achievement of Brazos Valley Award Junior Achievement of Brazos Valley recently presented Eric Ploeger, Parks and Recreation Assistant Director a plaque honoring the City of College Station for continuing support of the program through participation of City employees at CSISD elementary schools. Contributing their time and talent to bring city government to third graders are Debbie Eller, Ed Spillane, Bridgette George, Cynthia Giedraitis, Gregg Lancaster, Crissy Hartl, Jennifer Prochazka, Ken Fogle, Edward McDonald, Mike Mullen, Peggy Calliham, Peter Lamont, Ric Ploeger and Troy Rother. a 2006 TRAPS Promotional Award Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road, College Station, TX. HWY 60 W. A. Tarrow Park: Luther - Lincoln Center -- _ LUTHER ST W -Wayne Smith Youth Baseball Complex HOLLEMAN DR John Crom o Par Steeplechase Parkl Jack & Dorothy Miller Park Riversto Park Z W u, 0 UNIVERSITY DR 2 D Eastgate Pa GEORGE BUSH DR nes Brlson o Park N ar w Anderson 'o > a Park Gabbard Park w Lemontre irM Park ES rPKw Y Bee Creek Par E MITCH� PKWY, NES GeorQie K. Fitch Park D OR AHAM RD d Park 1 Park ERN PLANTATION No Southern dowsl Park '�Castlerock egate Park VIVERSITY 6A BLVD Oaks HARVEYRD Park Oaks Park Z F_ Windwood Park C o ll ege 14.49 • • w 0 cA rn Z) 0 rn O O a N it Stati Miller lj� F N Q Q Q J w w_ U d Q w County Arboretum 17.0 CC d G (n Z F} F N J L w O J CJ VI • P ark U C> Z teen center Z w U Z w m J J U co Z_ U N Q Lighted • Q Y W J J U dog park d 'n Q. Z U w w m Q rn w Z U U U Facilities Inv IX V) w 1 Z } U Q� Z~ V y I... LL. Z J Y W V) U W N Z J > �' J• m Unlighted 10.20 d Q W V) d a Ci O CL Z w m V) m H 'n 0_ a Facilities Anderson N 8.94 • • • • • • • • 30 Veterans Mem. Arboretum 17.00 • • 21.26 • • • • • • • • • 0 Bee Creek C 26.50 • • • • • • • • • 23 Billie Madeley N 5.14 • Brison N 9.20 • • 10 Brothers Pond N 16.12 • • • • • • • • • Castlegate N 8.26 • • • • • • • • Castlerock N 5.86 Cemetery 18.50 Central C 47.20 • • • • • • • • • • • • Z97 Historical marker • Conference Center 2.30 • 76 Park Office Cove of Nantucket N 3.92 annex Crescent Pointe N 5.00 undeveloped Cy Miller M 2.50 • • • • • • East ate g ate M 1.80 • police dept. • Edelweiss N 12.30 • • • • • 10 Edelweiss Gartens N 13.60 Emerald Forest N 4.59 • • • • undeveloped Gabbard N 10.67 • • • • • • Georgie K. Fitch N 11.30 • • • • • Hensel (TAMU) C 29.70 • • • • • • • • 70 Jack & Dorothy Miller N 10.00 • • • • • • • • • TAMO John Crompton N 15.26 • • • • • • • 50 Lemontree N 15.40 • • • • • • • • 30 Lick Creek R 515.54 • • 60 undeveloped Lions M 1.50 • • • 10 Longmire N 4.16 • Luther Jones M 1.80 • • Merry Oaks N 4.60 • • • • • • Oaks N 7.50 • • • • • • • • Parkway M 1.90 • • • 6 Pebble Creek N 10.20 • • • • • • • • Raintree N 13.00 • • • • • • HWY 60 W. A. Tarrow Park: Luther - Lincoln Center -- _ LUTHER ST W -Wayne Smith Youth Baseball Complex HOLLEMAN DR John Crom o Par Steeplechase Parkl Jack & Dorothy Miller Park Riversto Park Z W u, 0 UNIVERSITY DR 2 D Eastgate Pa GEORGE BUSH DR nes Brlson o Park N ar w Anderson 'o > a Park Gabbard Park w Lemontre irM Park ES rPKw Y Bee Creek Par E MITCH� PKWY, NES GeorQie K. Fitch Park D OR AHAM RD d Park 1 Park ERN PLANTATION No Southern dowsl Park '�Castlerock egate Park VIVERSITY 6A BLVD Oaks HARVEYRD Park Oaks Park 6 Week Windwood Park Par Southern Oaks N 14.49 • • e h ° 3 COLLATE 4 • • a N it D TRaintree Miller lj� z J Park A k e Cents �Pnrk i nre.ol m m 0 X erald Forest Park SEBESTA RD Sandstone Park �Woodcreek Park ocPK DR P qP 9 v Southeast \ Community \` g Park Woodland Hills Park D GREENS PRAIRIE RD GREENS PRAIRIE RD W Pebble Creek O Reatta Meadows N 3.00 undeveloped � o a r } Richard Carter N 7.14 , G < Q Park • • • historical site � Riverstone N 12.98 undeveloped Sandstone N 15.21 • • • • • • • R Sonoma N 7.16 48 d I d Oy9LADELq Southeast C 66.68 Type of parks Total Acreage 6 Mini Parks un eve ope undeveloped 33 Southern Oaks N 14.49 • • • • • • undeveloped 515.54 Southwest N 9.42 150.00 1 County Arboretum 17.0 undeveloped 1 Southwood Athletic C 44.70 • • Conference Center • • • • • • • • 4 teen center amphitheater Steeplechase N 9.00 Woodcreek • • • dog park • • • Thomas C 16.10 • • • • • • • • • • • 27 I N 1 3.21 University N 10.20 • undeveloped Veterans Athletic RA 150.00 • • • • 4 06 Veterans Mem. W.A. Tarrow: Lincoln Center RC Wayne Smith 21.26 • • • • • • • • 0 Historical marker Westfield N 4 29 PARK SUMMARY Quantity Type of parks Total Acreage 6 Mini Parks 10 33 Neighborhood Parks 333.51 8 community Parks 271.63 1 Re Tonal Nature Park 515.54 1 Re ional Athlet ar 150.00 1 County Arboretum 17.0 50 Parks 1 1 1.273.95 1 I Conference Center • I Cemetery 36 yqq DR q N � T P Cove of Nantucket Park DR E Crescent Pointe 0 Z Creek Park CITY OF COLLEGE STATION undeveloped Windwood M 1.37 • • • Events noted on this calendar are subject to change. Visit www.cstx.gov for Wolf Pen Creek C 19.49 • • • • • • • • • 36 amphitheater a pdf of this calendar and more detailed information on College Station Woodcreek N 6.60 • • • • • • • Parks and Recreation events or call 764 -3486. Woodland Hills I N 1 3.21 .,developed DR E Crescent Pointe 0 Z Creek Park CITY OF COLLEGE STATION