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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 Parks and Recreation Calendar11111 r471re. F loo- i� .A yil v s �, ,r .A yil v s �, 0 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 Council- 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 Thurs- day 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. What is happening in College Station? * Find City information, news, projects and Council agendas at www.cstx.gov and sign up to receive the latest City news, calendar information and meeting agen- das via e-mail. 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Dear Fellow Citizens: College Station Parks & Recreation Department Nationally Accredited Among many accomplishments in 2007, I'm happy to report that, College Station Parks and Recreation Department was designated as a Nationally Accredited Agency, a distinction that has so far been awarded to only two other Texas cities — Plano and Austin. This great honor is due to the hard work and dedication of our knowledgeable staff in this department as well as the support of citizens of College Station. Another exciting event was the dedication of Veterans Park and Athletic Complex Phase II that includes additional softball fields, soccer fields, concession building, playground, History mile and the 500 - capacity American pavilion. A new plaza and the Green Room at Wolf Pen Creek Park were other additions to park facilities which offer more gathering options to the public. We are pleased to provide this 2008 calendar as a means to inform the public about the many fine park facilities and leisure services that are offered throughout the year. The calendar also includes activities and information for programs and events of- fered by other local agencies that may, be of interest to you and your family. We hope that this calendar will assist you in s6eduling your leisure activities throughout the year. Please contact us if additional information is required. Glenn Brown Ben White John Crompton City Manager Mayor Council Member Place 1 James Massey Council Member Place 2 Our staff is proud to work for this unique community and we are very grateful for the continuing support that the citizens of College Station provide. Without this critical support, these essential services would not be available for our residents. As I bid farewell to a fine organization that allowed me to serve this amazing commu- nity for nearly 30 years, I would like to thank everyone of you who contributed to the betterment of the parks system that helps make College Station a more desirable place to live. Steve Beachy, Director Ron Gay Lynn Mcllhaney Chris Scotti Council Member Council Member Council Member Place 3 Place 4 Place 5 David Ruesink Council Member Place 6 "We provide good things in life in the heart of the Research Valley!" 1 r i ACTIONLINE NUMBERS 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 B i rth /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 Counci I Information ................................ ............................... 764 -3541 Commercial Signs ........................................... ............................... 764 -3570 Concession Stand Permits .......... ............................... ....................... 764 -3486 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 ElectricalLines Down -After Hours ............................. ............................... 911 Electrical Outages - After Hours ........................ ............................... 764 -3638 Electric Permits ............................. ............................... ....................... 764 -3570 Emergency Management ................................. ............................... 764 -6210 Employment Jobl i ne ........................................ ............................... 764 -3704 Exotic An i mals ................................................ ............................... 764 -3600 Fence Regulations .................... ............................... ....................... 764 -3570 Field Status after 4 p.m. Sewer Problems - After Hours ....................... ............................... Adu It Softbal I ....................................... ............................... 764-3732 YouthSoccer .................................... ............................... 764 -3749 Jr. Girls Softball ................................ ............................... 764 -3749 Little League & Flag Football ........... ............................... 764 -3644 Fire Hydrants -After Hours ...... ............................... ....................... 764 -3638 FireSafety Classes ............................................... ............................... 764 -3705 FireSafety Surveys ............................................... ............................... 764 -3705 Fireworks ............................................................. ............................... 764-3705 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 ....................................... ............................... 764 -3700 Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS) .......................... (210) 967 -7265 www.cstx.gov I mmu n izations for Children .............................. ............................... 361 -4440 Landfill Use .................................. ............................... .......................764 -3832 Landscape Regulations .................................... ............................... 764 -3570 Library .............................................................. ............................... 764 -3416 Lienson Property ........................................... ............................... 361 -4482 Lights in Parks (on/ off) ................. ............................... ....................... 764 -3638 Litter in Parks ....................................................... ............................... 764 -3486 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 Plumbing Permits ............................................ ............................... 764 -3570 PollingPlaces ............................... ............................... ....................... 764 -3541 Pollution (Air, Water, Noise) .. ............................... ....................... 764 -3692 Poor Street Drainage .......................................... ............................... 764 -3690 Potholes in Streets ......................... ............................... ....................... 764 -3690 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 RodentControl ................................................... ............................... 361 -4440 SeniorCitizen Information ...... ............................... .......................764 -6371 Sewer Problems - After Hours ....................... ............................... 764 -3638 Sewer System Information ....... ............................... ....................... 764 -3656 SprinklerPermits ................................................. ............................... 764 -3570 Street Lights Repair - After Hours ................... ............................... 764 -3638 Street S igns Missing ........................................ ............................... 764 -3638 Street Needs Sweeping ....................................... ............................... 764 -3690 StreetMaps ..................................................... ............................... 764 -3445 Subdivision Regulations ........... ............................... .......................764 -3570 Swimming Pool Permits ............... ............................... ......................764 -3570 Traff ic 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 Qua I ity Concerns ................................. ............................... 764 -6223 Water System Information ....... ............................... ....................... 764 -3656 Weeds ............................................................. ............................... 764 -6363 Zoning Permits, Violations ...... ............................... ....................... 764 -3570 Location: Lincoln Recreation Center 1000 Eleanor, off Holleman 979 - 764 -3779 800 Seated /1000 Standing Capacity $75 /day Monday - Sunday Rent/Day $100 Deposit Weekend rental is more desirable. This pavilion does not have a grill or restroom. Seating may be provided free of charge depending on other reservations. Location: Wolf Pen Creek Park Phone 979 - 764 -3408 1015 Colgate Street off Dartmouth Rental rates as low as $75 up to $350 Depending on day /time needed. A 15% discount if booking 3 or more dates at one time. The Green Room will seat 48 for a dinner, 80 for a cocktail party, theater seating for 48, or classroom seating for 32. The Green Room Lincoln Pavilion Location: Veterans Park & Athletic Comple) 3101 Harvey Road 500 Capacity $300 /day, Friday, Saturday, Sunday $200 /day, Monday - Thursday $200 deposit Amenities include: Stage, kitchen, restroom facilities. Soccer fields, softball fields, Veterans Memorial and 911 Memorial nearby. Location: Bee Creek Park, 1000 Anderson 100 Capacity $100 /day, Friday, Saturday, Sunday $75 /day, Monday - Thursday $150 deposit Amenities include: BBQ pit, close to playground, swimming pool, tennis courts, jogging trails, volleyball pit. Central Location: Central Park, 1000 Krenek Tap Rd. 200 Capacity $200 /day, Friday, Saturday, Sunday $125 /day, Monday - Thursday $150 deposit Amenities include: Kitchen, BBQ pit, restrooms. Playground, ponds, volleyball pit, basketball court, tennis courts, softball fields, nature trails nearby. Southwood Location: Southwood Athletic Park 1600 Rock Prairie Rd. 300 Capacity $200 /day, Friday, Saturday, Sunday $125 /day, Monday - Thursday $150 deposit Amenities include: Kitchen, BBQ pit, restrooms, playground, volleyball pit. Basketball courts, swimming pool and softball fields nearby. John Crompton Location: John Crompton Park 201 West Holleman 80 Capacity $150 /day, Friday, Saturday, Sunday $100 /day, Monday - Thursday $150 deposit Amenities include: BBQ pit, restrooms. Close to pond, basketball court and nature trails. Oaks Location: Oaks Park, 1601 Stallings 50 Capacity $100 /day, Friday, Saturday, Sunday $75 /day, Monday - Thursday $150 deposit Amenities include: BBQ pit, restrooms. Close to playground, covered basketball court & disc golf course. All park pavilions have barbecue pits, water, lights, and electrical outlet(s), in addition to the amenities listed above (seating capacities are approximate). Athletic fields must be reserved separately. a American - -AW-I Bee Creek T( A J T IWO W %, Ns �. , �', � fir •'� . '. � r \ 1 � A ' 7 31 is e. A l f Steve Beachy, the second director of College Station Parks & Recreation Department, retired November 21 after nearly 30 years of dedicated service. Steve and his wife, Mary Alice, were surprised by the greetings they received from the Parks el loyees on Steve's last day at the office. A 1969 graduate of Texas A &M University and vetela the U. S. Army, Beachy began his professional career in Mission, TX and served as the city's first di rector from 1972 -78 before making the move to College Station. Under his direction, College Station has built and maintained a comprehensive system of 50 parks covering 1,274 acres; developed and implemented programs such as Kids Klub, XTRA Education and EXITTeen Center; funded morethan $30 million in capital improvements projects for College Station parks. U During his tenure, numerous projects have been developed and implemented: Lick Creek Park Master Plan, Wolf Pen Creek Master Plan, W. A. Tarrow Park Master Plan, Vet *s Park and Athletic Complex Master Plan, and the Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial. than 100 recreation, athletic and entertainment programs have been implemented undei% direction, ranging ftom sports programs to the Starlight Music Series and Christmas in the Park. Beyond his accomplishments, Steve's jovial quality and perpetual sense of humor is legendary and was visible in every facet of his management style. A great friend and exceptional manager, Steve Beachy will be sorely missed at the City of College Station. City of College Station (*A' P7Zs�&Recreation Department . ----- -[� NationallyAccredited agAccub �..e a n u a r Providing good things in life since 1971 °°R*� -��° SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CS Soccer Club On -Line 1 www.cssoccer.com All Tuesday Route 2 Waste & Recycling 3 All Wednesday Route 3 Waste & Recycling 4 All Thursday Route ll Friday Route 5 Waste Recyclin DECEMBER20F Collected Collected Waste & Recycling y g & )(Education 5 M T w T F Colle l Collected No Waste Collection Today - Spring Swim & Team 2 3 4 5 6 7 r3 9 10 11 12 13 No Recycling >� Tennis Registration Begin, M 8 5 Central On -line & Phone Registration 14 15 -F, am - pm, Available Now! 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 City ffices, * *RPL, CSISD, y Park Office www.cstx.gov g 23 24 25 26 27 28 2 30 31 BISD, TAMU Closed - Senior Computer Club 9 am, Carter Creek CSISD Begins Senior Bridge 9 am, Christmas Tree Recycling 979 - 764 -3486 NEW YEAR'S DAY Training Room, 764 -6371 the 4th Six Weeks Teen Center, 764 -6371 12 -5 pm, Central Park 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Parks & Recreation Advisory Board, 7 pm, BISD Begins WPC Hospitality Room, Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, the 4th Six Weeks 764 -6271 Teen Center, 764 -6371 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Spring Session 1 Swim, Team Tennis Begin CSISD Staff Development/ Youth MLK Program, Student's Holiday 5:30 pm; Musical Tribute, *Challenger Basketball 6:45 pm at Lincoln Registration Begins, M -F, Senior Bridge 9 am, Recreation Center, 8 am - 5 pm, Central Park Teen Center, 764 -6371 764 -3779 2 0 21 CSI D, BISD, TAMU '22 23 __[24 2 5 26 Closed. Regular Waste /Recycling Collection Today I * *RPL Toddlers & Pre -K Storytime MLK Freedom March bcslibrary.org Begins at Sadie Thomas Xtra Education & Park, Bryan, 9:30 am . Adult Spring Softball MARTIN LUTHER Registration Begin, M -F, Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, *Challenger Basketball KING JR. DAY 8 am - 5 pm, Central Park Teen Cent 7 -6371 Registration Ends 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY 2008 S M T W T F S 1 2 * *RPL Babies & Books Citizen Police Academy, 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 764 -3573 17 18 19 20 21, 22 23 Senior Advisory Committee 24 25 26 27 28 29 Meeting, 10 am, Little League Registration, * *RPL Toddlers & Pre -K Storytime Teen Center, 764 -6371 6 - 9 pm, Exit Teen Center bcslibrary.org • uhaiienger bports are for youth with special needs. It Is co-sponsored by Project Sunshine. Phone: 979 - 764 -3486 Fax: 979 - 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org • / _' / mr City of College Station 44,rPaZks�&Recreation Department CYR Nationally Accredited g ^CCMM Providing good things in life since 1971 Februar i1 BRAZOS VALLEY AFRICAN AMERICAN 1 2 MUSEUM M -F, 1 pm - 5 pm Recycle used JANUARY2008 MARCH2O08 MSC OPAS "Aslee at the Wheel in a Ride with Bob" p Saturday 10 am - 4 m, y p motor oil at the S M T T F S S M T W T F S 7:30 pm, Rudder, 845 -1234 Sunday Closed. Oil Center behind 7 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Senior Bridge 9 am, Adults $5, Seniors $4 the CS Police 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Teen Center, 764 -6371 Students $2, ' � Department 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Little L Registration, g g Children (5 &under) free 0 ' 764 -3690 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Adult Spring Softball 9 am - 12 pm, 979 - 775 -3961 30 31 Registration Ends Exit Teen Center Senior Computer Club, Bus Museum 7 "The Life of the Buffalo 8 9 Training Room, 764 -6371 Soldiers," 10:30 am & * *RPL Babies & Books 12:30 pm, 979-691-4006 bcslibrary.org * *RPL Toddlers &Pre -K Storytime Trout Fish -Out Southwood ' Hallaran Pool Girls' Spring Softball bcslibrary.org Registration Begins, M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, Citizen Police Academy, CSISD Staff Development/ Central Park Office 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 764 -3573 ASH WEDNESDAY Student Holiday 10 11 12 13 14 VALENTINE'S DAY 1 � 16 n Ends Citizen Police Academy, * *RPL Toddlers & Pre -K Storytime - Senior Bridge 9 am, 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 764 -3573 bcslibrary.org Teen Center, 764 -6371 -Water Fitness Registration Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, Begins, M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, Session 2 Swim & Team Parks & Recreation Teen Center, 764 -6371 Central Park Office or by Tennis Begin Advisory Board, 7 pm, Phone, 979 - 764 -3486 Trout Fish -Out, WPC Hospitality Room, Southwood Hallaran Pool * *RPL Babies & Books 764 -6271 High School Varsity Girl's Fast Pitch Invitational 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Lincoln Recreation Center Presents: African American History Week * *RPL Toddlers & Pre -K Storytime * *RPL Babies & Books Bush Museum "Celebrate Annual Soul Food Luncheon, bcslibrary.org Presidents' Day," 11 am - 2 pm Citizen Police Academy, 10:30 am & 12:30 pm, 979- MSC OPAS "Movin' Out" Lincoln Recreation Center, PRESIDENT'S DAY 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 764 -3573 691 -4006 7:30 pm, Rudder, 845 -1234 764 -3779 24 25 26 27 28 29 A &M International Week Kick -off at MSC * *RPL Toddlers & Pre -K Storytime bcslibrary.org * *RPL Babies & Books Senior Advisory Committee Meeting, 10 am, Citizen Police Academy, Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, Teen Center, 764 -6371 1 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 764 -3573 Teen Center, 764 -6371 *Challenger Sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Project Sunshine. Phone: 979 - 764 -3486 Fax: 979 - 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 -764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org JRMW T A man of all trades!!! Spud will take care of all your athletic needs! Volleyball, basketball, flag football, swim team, softball, challenger sports.... you name it. �v x ' David Hudspeth, Athletic Supervisor, greets Steve Beachy on his last day of woi " , or • M.i I City of College Station _ (*A' P ' 7:7 Recreation Department Nationally Accredited M arc h Providing good things in life since 1971 �►* *Challenger Sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Project Sunshine. Phone: 979 - 764 -3486 Fax: 979 - 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org 1 b ` FEBRUARY 2008 APRIL 2008 S M T W T F _, S M T W T F S 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 172" Texas Independence p I ' 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 Day Celebration March 1 -2, Washington on the Brazos, 936 - 878 -2214 2 3 * *RPL Babies & Books 4 5 Senior Computer Club 6 Q 8 9 am, Carter Creek Spring Water Fitness Pass Training Room, 764 -6371 172"' Begins, March 3 - May 30 Bush Museum "Authentic Spring Fire Training School, March 2 -7, 845 -7642 Stories of Texas History," Texas Independence Day Adult Session 1 Volleyball MSC OPAS "The Producers" 10:30 am & 12:30 pm, 979 - 7:30 pm, Rudder, 845 -1234 691 -4006 Celebration March 1 -2, Registration Begins, M -F, Downtown Brenham's Washington on the 8 am - 5 pm, Citizen Police Academy, Senior Bridge 9 am, Home & Garden Show Brazos, 936 - 878 -2214 Central Park Office 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 764 -3573 * *RPL Toddlers & Pre -K Storytime Teen Center, 764 -6371 1- 800 - BRENHAM 0 ill 12 113 Adult Session 1 14 Volleyball High School Junior 15 Varsity Girls's ..............NATIONAL Gk vVATER AWARENESS WEEK, www. ngwa.org....................... Registration Ends Fast Pitch Invitational .......................TAMU, BLINN, CSISD, BISD, SPRING BREAK....................... ' Audition for "Merrily We Roll Along" Spring Break Recreation and Enrichment Camp, 8 am - 5 pm, Lincoln Recreation Center PD Easter Egg Hunt, 979- 779 -1302, www.theatrecompany.com ** RPL Open This Week George Bush Library, * *RPL Toddlers &Pre -K Storytime 9 am - Noon, 764 -3573 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME * *RPL Babies & Books Citizen Police Academy, Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, BEGINS bcslibrary.org 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 764 -3573 Teen Center, 764 -6371 TAAF Boy's Basketball State Tournament, March 14 - 16 16 17 Session 3 Swim Lessons, Team Tennis 18 19 2 0 21 ®Re Waste/ Recycling Collection 2 2 Begirt Swim Team &Stroke Clinic Parks & Recreation * *RPL Toddlers & Pr e -K Storytime o Today All City Offices, y Spring Master Compost Registration Begin, M -F, 8 Advisory Board, 7 pm, Spring Master Compost Training, * *RPL Closed CSISD Holiday Training, CS Conference TAAF Boy's Basketball State am - 5 m, Central Park p Office WPC Hospitality Room, p y 764 -6271 March 5, 6, & 8, CS Conference Center, Annual Easter Egg Hunt Center, 9 am - 5 pm, 764 -3806 Tournament Ends 5:30 - 9:30 764 -3806 pm, Lincoln Center, 1 pm * *RPL Babies & Books Citizen Police Academy, SPRING BEGINS 764 -3779 * *RPL Closed, PALM SUNDAY ST. PATRICK'S DAY 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 764 -3573 PERSIAN NEW YEAR GOOD FRIDAY bcslibrary.or 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 * *RPL Closed * *RPL Babies & Books Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, EASTER bcslibrary.org Teen Center, 764 -6371 error Advisory ommittee Meeting, 10 am, * *RPL Toddlers & Pre -K Storytime Teen Center, 764 -6371 bcslibrary.org 30 * *RPL l i "The En Clinic Registration 979 Big Babies & Books43 6: - 9:30 30 764 -3573 MSC OPAS Producers," 7:30 pm, Rudder, 845 -1234 *Challenger Sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Project Sunshine. Phone: 979 - 764 -3486 Fax: 979 - 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org LifeTrail Ours e' "a�appPetiation; q'e 'tb, l dpi 'fed s ; • , lunteers t off their valuable time rf- ✓assi#d:us by mittee m nbers cleanin ' .: � Q tree ,. p a n t d f ect special event -v, senior /youtk pr? grams an so on.. . Your, contributions are beneficial tt��#�ie entire commun/ty. . ' Pte • 1 / - 1 • 1 J r �a fife rail Equipments at Central Park, provide Its with more fun activities! 1 \• I • t Air City of College Station (*O�Park:s �&Recreation Department1 Nationally Accredited Providing good things in life since 1971 A P ril 2008 SUNDAY M ONDAY D• SATU RDA Y 1 Citizen Police 2 Senior Computer Club Creek 3 4 s5C.tamu.edu/81oblitz.htm MARCH 2008 M AY S M T W T F S Academy, 6:30 -9:30 9 am, Carter Trainin Room, 764 -6371 g 1 Bio Blitz, Lick Creek Park, S M T W T F � pm, 764 - 3573 1 1 2 3 "Starlight Music Series" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 * *RPL Toddlers & Pre -K Storytime Free Concert, WPC 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Amphitheater 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Bush Library Ed. Dept., entries due for Art & Essay Contest, 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 25 2627 28 29 30 31 2 - 5 pm, 979 - 691 - 4013 Little League Opening 30 31 Senior Bridge 9 am, Ceremonies, Southwood MSC OPAS "Chicago" 7:30 pm, Rudder, 845 -1234 Teen Center, 764 -6371 Athletic Park 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Citizen Police Academy, * *RPL Toddlers & Pre -K Storytime Official Bluebonnet Festival 6:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3573 bcslibrary.org of Texas, April 12 -13 . Chappell Hill, Parks & Recreation 979 - 836 -6033 * *RPL Babies & Books Advisory Board, 7 pm, bcslibrary.org WPC Hospitality Room, "Starlight Music Series" 764 -6271 1 Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, Free Concert, WPC Texas Conference on Aging, Hilton Hotel, April, 6 -9, 764 -6371 Teen Center, 764 -6371 Amphitheater 13 14 15 116 17 118 19 - Girls' Summer Volleyball ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION WEEK www.eeweek.org Brazos Valley Senior Games, April 17 -20, 764 -6371 Registration Begins, M - F, g g NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK, 764 -3416 e Theatre Company "Merrily We Roll Along 8 am - 5 pm, * *RPL Toddlers & Pre -K Storytime 79 -779 -1302, www.theatrecompany.com Central Park Office bcslibrary.org X-a ' Official Bluebonnet Festival -* *RPL Babies & Books of Texas, Chappell Hill, -CSISD Staff Development/ Senior Bridge, 9 am, Planet Earth Celebration, 979 - 836 -6033 Students Holiday Teen Center, 764 -6371 Veteran's Park, 764 -3690 20 21 22 Bush 23 24 2 5 26 5torytellers 10:30 am; "Musical The Theatre Company * *RPL Babies & Books Storytelling Hour," The Theatre Company "Merrily We Roll Along" "Merrily We Roll Along" 12:30 pm, 979 - 691 -4006 979- 779 -1302, www.theatrecompany.com 979 - 779 -1302, All adult & Youth Tennis www.theatrecompany.com Programs Registration ** RPL Toddlers & Pre -K Storytime Household Hazardous Brazos Valley Begin, M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, Central Park ADMINISTRATIVE Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, � Waste &Computer Girls' Summer VolleAlt Collection, Location TBA, Senior Gam End Office, 764 -3486 EARTH DAY PROFESSIONA DAY Teen Center, 764 -6371 Registration Ends 9 am - 4 pm, 764 -3809 Free Camp For All 2 7 www.campforall.org -Adult Summer 2, $Softball Registration 29 0 Begins, M -F, 8 am - 5 pm Central Park VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION , z .K, APRIL 27 - ktAN' Auditions for "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" volunteer.gov 979 - 779 -1302, www.theatrecompany.com The Theatre Company -* *RPL Babies & Books "Merrily We Roll Along" - Senior Advisory Committee 979 - 779 -1302, Meeting, 10 am, * *RPL Toddlers & Pre -K www.theatrecompany.com Teen Center, 764 -6371 Storytime, bcslibrary.org * Challenger Sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Project Sunshine. Phone: 979 - 764 -3486 Fax: 979 - 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org Come play tennis with us; it's a lot of fun!!. ..l \ y 1 x im z�. I City of College Station" " 4,41Par7ks!�&Recreation Department Nationally Accredited gA Providing good things in life since 1971 ° �R«�•�°' May 2008 * Challenger Sports are for youth with special needs. It is co-sponsored by Project Sunshine. U Phone: 979-764-3486 Fax: 979-764-3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org 1 2 3 _ APRIL 2008 JUNE 2008 _ S M T W T F S S M T W T F S "Starlight Music Series" 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 Free Concert, WPC 13 14 1.5 16 17 18 19 1.5 16 17 18 19 20 21 VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION WEEK, Amphitheater 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 APRIL 27 - MAY 3 volunteecgov Summer Swim Lesson 27 28 29 30 29 30 Registration Begins, HOLOCAUST Senior Bridge, 9 am, 9 -11 am, Central Park REMEMBRANCE DAY Teen Center, 764 -6371 Pavilion 4 5 6 17 18 9 10 DIAL DRINKING W WEEK / WATER AWARL , .a.orsl Bush Museum Storytellers "Starlight Music Series" Guild, "The Family Poet," Free Concert, WPC 10:30 am & 12:30 pm, 979 - Amphitheater Senior Computer Club 691 -4006 Adult Summer Softball Adamson Lagoon O Open g P 9 am, Carter Creek Training Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, Registration Ends I Weekends Only Room, 764 -6371 Teen Center, 764 -6371 TAMU Graduation 11 12 13 14 us Library Ed. 1 5 1 6 17 Depth Art & Essay Contest Awards Ceremony; "Starlight Music Series" 4:00 pm, 979 - 691 -4006 Free Concert, WPC Amphitheater Summer Water Fitness Adult Session 2 Volleyball Adamson Lagoon Open Adult Session 2 Volleyball Parks & Recreation Registration Begins, Registration Ends Adamson Lagoon and Weekends Only Registration Begins, M -F, Advisory Board,,7 pm, M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, Central Thomas Pool Open Moms Swim Free 8 am - 5 pm, WPC Hospitality Room, Law Enforcement Memorial, Park Office or by Phone, Senior Bridge, 9 am, Weekends Only MOTHER'S DAY Central Park Office 764 -6271 Veterans Park, Noon 979 - 764 -3486, $80/$60 Teen Center, 764 -6371 ARMED FORCES DAY 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 *Challenger Bowling Registration Begins, M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, Central Park Bush Museum Storytellers Adamson Lagoon and Senior Advisory Committee Guild, "El Vaquero," End of Lincoln Center After Adamson Lagoon and Thomas Pool Open Meeting, 10 am, 10:30 am - 12:30 pm, Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, School Program, 764 -3779 Thomas Pool Open Weekends Only Teen Center, 764 -6371 691 -4006 Teen Center, 764 -6371 Weekends Only 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 In Girl's Fast Pi tc h Invitational Begins 3 1 College Station Girl's Fast Pitch Invitational May 30 -June 1 CSISD, City Offices, * *RPL * *RPL Summer Reading & TAMU Closed, BISD Club Registration Begins Summer Hours for all Pools (Bad Weather Day) *Challenger Bowling Begin All Waste Collected /No Registration Begins, M -F, Adamson Lagoon and Recycling/No Make up 8 am - 5 pm, Central Park "Starlight Music Series" Thomas Pool Open Seniors Expo, Brazos -CSISD Last Day of School Free Concert, WPC Weekends Only MEMORIAL DAY Center, 764 -6371 BISD Last Day of School -AMCHS Graduation Amphitheater * Challenger Sports are for youth with special needs. It is co-sponsored by Project Sunshine. U Phone: 979-764-3486 Fax: 979-764-3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org VY: P38 ;MWG Ri Assistant Parks Director, started his 31 years of service in 1977 as Forestry Superintendent unlit January 1990, when he was promoted to the position of Assistant Director. Ploeger has been instrumental in the planning and completion of several high profile projects including the Lincoln Center Master Plan, Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater Complex, Lick Creek Park, Crompton Park and numerous other facilities throughout the City. The most significant project that he was responsible for was the recent Veterans Park and Athletic Complex FY F 715 - 7A Brazos Valley region and has become the site of choice for major athletic tournaments as well as large community events. Ploeger is active in the community and serves on the Board of Directors of the Brazos Valley Junior Achievement program. He is also active in the Bluebonnet Street Rod Club and was involved in the development of the annual Rod Run at Central Park each summer which has become a significant tourism event for the community. Ric's other notable contribution to the community I,— 4.. <rn .ibx- i.l -.. -I I —Ii .u; ., i., 11— 11—k City of College Station Parks & Recreation Department Nationally Accredited g ^ccm Providing good things in life since 1971 June 2008 &V NAPAYL MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 * *RPL Mondays, 2 June 2 - July 28, 3 * *RPL Toddlers & Pre -K, 4 Storytime, Wednesdays, * *RPL Toddlers & Pre -K, 5 Storytime, Thursdays, 6 17 Babies & Books Storytime June 4 - July 30 June 5 - July 31 "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" Summer Water Fitness, -* *RPL Kids & Teen Family Swim Night, 979 -779 -1302, www.theatrecompany.com Session 1 Swim & Summer Reading Club Adamson Lagoon, Team Tennis Begin Opening Event 7:30 - 9:30 pm - Senior Computer Club "Starlight Music Series" College Station Girl's g Lincoln Center Summer 9 am, Carter Creek WORLD Senior Bridge, 9 am, Free Concert, WPC Fast Pitch Invitational Program Begins, 764 -3779 Training Room, 764 -6371 ENVIRONMENT DAY Teen Center, 764 -6371 Amphitheater 8 9 10 * *RPL, Tuesda , 11 16th Ever June 10 -July 22, 12 13 14 4 ftBluebonnet Kids Summer Reading Club * *RPL Toddlers and Pre -K, Storytime Rod Run, Central Park * *RPL Babies and Books Events, bcslibrary.org "Starlight Music Series" "Seven Brides for Seven Storytime Family Swim Night, Free Concert, WPC Brothers" Adamson Lagoon, g Amphitheater 979 - 779 -1302, www.theatrecompany.com ** RPL Mondays, June 9 - July 21, Teen Parks &Recreation Advisory Board, 7 pm, 7:30 - 9:30 pm "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" June 13 -15 Summer Reading Club WPC Hospitality Room Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, 979 - 779-1302, www.theatrecompany.com RACE UNITY DAY Events 764 -6271 Teen Center, 764 -6371 ASA Girl's 12 UB Fast Pitch State Tournament 154& 6th Ever 3'd Annual 1 6 Best Practices 1 7 Q 1 Family Swim Night, 1 g Adamson Lagoon, luneteent Carnival, TA AF Men's Class D 2 0 Lincoln Center, 4 2 1 V pm Slow Pitch Super Bluebonnet Rod Run, Conference, 979.845.6605 7:30 - 9:30 pm 979 - 764 -3779 Regional Tournament Central Park * *RPL Kids Summer * *RPL Toddlers and Pre -K, Storytime June 21 -22 - Father's Day Musical * *RPL Teen Summer Reading Club Events ' Celebration, 3 pm, Lincoln Reading Club /Babies & Annual Freedom Center, 764 -3779 Books Storytime Bush Museum Storytellers Walk, 9 am, from Texas Reds Steak & Grape Festival, Downtown Bryan -Dads Swim Free at all CS Guild, "Juneteenth Lincoln Center, 764 -3779 texas redsfestiva1.com Pools Summer Session 2 Celebration," 10:30 am, Senior Bridge, 9 am, FATHER'S DAY Swim Lessons Begin 979- 691 -4006 JUNETEENTH Teen Center, 764 -6371 SUMMER BEGINS 22 23 24 25 2 & Ad l ms 27 28 n La o 7:30 - 9:30 pm Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, TAAF Men's Class D Slow * *RPL Teen Summer * *RPL Kids Summer Teen Center, 764 -6371 Pitch Super Regional Reading Club /Babies & Reading Club Events * *RPL Toddlers and Pre -K, Storytime Tournament Begins Books Storytime bcslibrary.org bcslibrary.org 30 * *RPL Teen Summer MAY 2008 S M T W T F S JULY2008 S M T W T F S 0 Reading Club Events & 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 EXIT Babies and Books Storytime 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6 7 8 9 lU 11 12 Hurricane Season � 1i bcslibrary.org 11 1213 14 15 16 17 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 TEENCENTER Be 1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 764 -6351 a J une 'r Senior Advisory Committee 'S 2627 28 29 30 31 27 28 29 30 31 Grades 6-9 Summer Hours Ends November 30 Meeting 10 am, Teen Center, 764 -6371 Mon- Thurs .......... 12 pm pm Fri .. ......................12pm -11pm 764 -6210 *Challenger Sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Project Sunshine. Phone: 979 - 764 -3486 Fax: 979 - 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibraryorg t t a, Y \ r e "t IRV Parks & Recreation Department Nationa Accredited Providing good things in life since 1971 July 2008 rnone: yiy /b4 - J4d6 Fax: 979- 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org AV IUNE2008 2 3 Fireworks: Georg Bush Library & 5 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 - * *RPL Toddlers and Pre -K, Storytime as hin gt e on on the Brazos 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 bcslibrar or y g -July 4th Celebration, 15 22 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 _ _ All Pools -All Waste Collected No 29 30 Senior Computer Club Recycling/No Make -up Lincoln Recreation * *RPL Kids Summer Reading Club Events 9 am, Carter Creek Training -City Offices, TAMU, * *RPL & EXIT Teen Center Closed Center Presents, Former Student Association 6 7 Texas Super Guard Summer Session 3 8 Room, 764 -6371 9 INDEPENDENCE DAY Picnic 11 am Adamson Lagoon Swim Lessons Begin 1 0 11 12 Opens 2 pm for General Public * *RPL Kids Summer * *RPL Toddlers and Pre -K, Storytime * *RPL Teen Summer Reading Club Events bcslibrary.org Reading Club Events & Babies and Books Storytime Parks & Recreation Spanish Fire Training School, July 6 - 11, Session 2 Advisory Board, 7 pm, WPC Hospitality Room, Spanish Fire Training 845 -7642 Team Tennis Begins 764 -6271 Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, School Ends Teen Center, 764 -6371 845 -7642 13 14 * *RPL Teen Reading Club Events & 15 J 16 1 18 19 Babies &Books Fall Adult/Youth * *RPL Toddlers and Pre -K, Storytime Senior Bridge, 9 am, Parents Appreciation Team Tennis & Tennis & bcslibrary.org Teen Center, 764 -6371 Day, Adamson Lagoon Adult Session 3 Volleyball Registration Begin, Session Adult Session 3 Volleyball Industrial Fire Training M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, Registration Ends School, Jul 13 - 18, 845-7642 chool, y Central Park Office, ** RPL Kids Summer Family Swim Night, Adamson Lagoon, Industrial Fire Training 764 -3486 Reading Club Events 7:30 - 9:30 pm School Ends, 845 -7642 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 * *RPL Teen Summer * *RPL Toddlers and Pre -K, Storytime Reading Club Events & Family Swim Night, Babies and Books Storytime Adamson Lagoon, bcslibrary.org 7:30 - 9:30 pm Municipal Fire Training School, July 20 - 25, 845 -7642 Summer Session 4 Swim Lessons Begin * *RPL Kids Summer Reading Club Events Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, Municipal Fire Training 2 * *RPL Babies and 28 Books Storytime (] 2 Teen Center, 764 -6371 School Ends , 845 -7642 bcslibrary.org 7 3 0 31 FLASH FLOOD AUGUST2008 SAFETY: * *RPL Teen Summer * *RPL Toddlers and Pre -K, Storytime S M T W T F S Flash flooding Reading Club Pool Party, bcslibrary.org I can occur Adamson Lagoon 3 4 .5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 1i, With no warning. Senior Advisory Committee Family Swim Night, 7 18 19 20 21 22 2 ; 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 � Caution your children not t0 play around Meeting 10 am, g Teen Center, 764 -6371 ** RPL Kids Summer Adamson Lagoon, rising water in creeks, Challenger Sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Proiect Sunshine. Reading Club Closing Event 7:30 - 9:30 pm 764 -6210. rnone: yiy /b4 - J4d6 Fax: 979- 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org -ANA 0-` NSI al 11 p 46 r4 & ti * City of College Station Parks & Recreation Department[�� Nationally Accredited : Air Providing good things in life since 1971 August 2008 uianengci apuns are iur youin win special neeas. it is co-sponsorea oy rrolect sunsnine. Phone: 979 - 764 -3486 Fax: 979 - 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibramore "CALL BEFORE YOU DIG!" 1 Senior Bridge 9 am, 2 _ Call �+ j j JULY2008 SEPTEMBER200?; Teen Center, 764 -6371 °-° to obtain information on S M T W T F 5 1 2 3 4 5 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 TEXAS ONE CALL non - emergency health, 6 7 8 9 1011 12 7 8 9 1011 12 13 1-800-344-8377 human services and 1314 15 16 17 18 19 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 disaster- related needs 20 21 22 23 24 ?5 ?r, 27 28 29 30 31 21 22 23 24 25 26 2; '8 29 30 A 48 -hour notice is "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" June 13 -15 operated locally by required prior to an 979- 779 -1302, www.theatrecom an p y' com United Way. excavation ASA Men's 35 & Over Slow Pitch State Tournament 3 4 5 6 7 8 TAMU Graduation 9 Family Swim Night, Adamson Lagoon, 7:30 - 9:30 pm ASA Men's 35 & Over Senior Computer Club Slow Pitch State Summer Session 5 9 am, Carter Creek Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" June 1`3=15 Tournament Swim Lessons Begin National Night Out Training Room, 764 -6371 Teen Center, 764 -6371 979 - 779 -1302, www.theatrecompany.com 10 11 12 13 14 Lincoln Center 15 Summery Program 16 Ends, 764 -3779 - Senior Bridge'9 am, Teen Center, 764 -6371 -Fall Water Fitness Adult Fall Softball Parks & Recreation Registration Begins, M -F, Registration Begins, Advisory Board, 7 pm, 8 am - 5 Pm, Central Park M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, WPC Hospitality Room, Office or by Phone, Central Park Office 764 -6271 979 - 764 -3486, $80/$60 17 18 19 22 21 22 23 Fall Session 1 Team Tennis Begins Youth Fall Flag Football Registration Begins, M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, Adult Fall Softball Central Park Office Teen Center, 764 -6371 Registration Ends 24 25 Girls' Fall Softball & Adult Flag Football 26 27 Q 8 Youth Fall 29 30 Flag Football Registration Begin, Registration Ends M -F, 8am -5pm, Central Park - Session I Fall Youth /Adult Team Tennis Begins A &M vs. * *RPL Last Day to - Senior Advisory Committee Arkansas State, Here Turn in Summer Meeting, 10 am, Reading Club 31 Teen Center, 764 -6371 ASA Men's Class C Slow Pitch Southern Gameboard I-Lincoln After School TBA National Championship uianengci apuns are iur youin win special neeas. it is co-sponsorea oy rrolect sunsnine. Phone: 979 - 764 -3486 Fax: 979 - 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibramore f x -aW �. I t' `1� \"�N 4 % City of College Station & Recreation Department [I® Nationally Accredited Providing good things in life since 1971 September 2008 * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org niune:7i7- /b4 -34rA) rax:9 /9 -764 -3737 www.cstx.gov 1 All Waste Collected, No Recycling, No Make Up City Offices, * *RPL Closed LABOR DAY 2 Fall Water Fitness Begins Fall Xtra Education & Girls' Fall Volleyball Registration Begin, M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, Central Park Office 3 4 Senior Computer Club. 9 am, Carter Creek Training Room, 764 -6371 g •* *RPL Toddlers and Pre -K, Storytime bcslibraryorg 5 6 Senior Bridge, 9 am, Adamson Lagoon O en Teen Center, 764 -6371 g P Weekends Only Girls' Fall Softball and Adult Fall Flag Football A &M vs. Registration End New Mexico, There 7 8 9 10 11 PATRIOTS DAY 1 2 13 Kolach Caldwell, * *RPL Babies and Books Storytime, Mondays, Citizen Police Academy, 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 764 -3573 Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, 979- 567 -3218 Sept. 8 - Nov 24 Teen Center, 764 -6371 Parks & Recreation Adamson La Lagoon Open g p *Challenger Soccer Registration Begins, M -F, Advisory oard, 7 m, ry p WPC Hospitality Room Master Composter Class, CS Conference Center, 5:30 - 9:30 m, 764 -3806 P Master Composter Class, Weekends Only 8 am - 5 pm, Central Park 764 -6271 * *RPL Toddlers and Pre -K, Storytime Girls' Fall Volleyball CS Conference Center, Registration Ends 9:00 - 5 pm, 764 -3806 14 RPL and 15 " Books Babies Storytime 16 17 18 19 20 Senior Bridge 9, am, Adult Volleyball, Session 4 Teen Center, 764 -6371 Boys and Girls Clubs Registration Begins, M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, Citizen Police Academy, * *RPL Toddlers and Pre -K, Storytime a for Kids, *Challenger Soccer and Day f - 2 pm Adult Session 4 Volleyball Central Park Office 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 764 -3573 bcslibraryorg Registration End A &M vs. Miami, Here 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 * *RPL Babies and Books Storytime Fall Session 2 Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, Team Tennis Begins Teen Center, 764 -6371 AUTUMN BEGINS Citizen Police Academy, 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 764 -3573 * *RPL Toddlers and Pre -K, Storytime 28 29 30 bcslibra ryorg A &M vs. Army, Here AUGUST 2008 OCTOBER 2008 * *RPL Babies and Books S M T W T F S S M T W T F S Storytime 1_ 1 2 3 4 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 - r Senior Advisory Committee Citizen Police Academy, 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 12 13 14 15 16 17 18. 17 18 19 20 21 22 2; 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Meeting, 10 am, 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 764 -3573 24 25 26 27 28 29 3( 26 27 28 29 30 31 Teen Center, 764 -6371 ROSH HASHANAH 'Challenger Sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- snonsorxl by P—i—t q.-tin. _ * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org niune:7i7- /b4 -34rA) rax:9 /9 -764 -3737 www.cstx.gov ..I .- I IL P�, City of College Station Parks & Recreation Department Nationally Accredited Providing good things in life since 1971 � October 2008 II I . • t WS,w.,�. 1 2 3 4 College Station SEPTEMBER2008 NOVEMBER2008 Curbside Recycling. S M T W T F S 5 M T W T F S Household Hazardous Aluntinum/steel cans, 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Senior Computer Club Waste & Computer glass, plastic and 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 9 10 11 12 1.3 14 15 9 am, Carter Creek Training Room, 764 -6371 Collection, Location TBA, newspaper /magazines.ar'e 21 23 24 25 26 27 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 9 am - 4 pm, 764 -3809 b¢ingpick¢d Up once !! '. 28 29 30 . 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 week, 764 -3690. 30 * *RPL Toddlers & Pre -K, Storytime Senior Bridge 9, am, A &M vs. bcslibrary.org Teen Center, 764 -6371 Oklahoma State There 5 6 7 18 19 10 2d AnnuaF 11 Weinerfestn Veterans _ EARTH SCIENCE WEEK, www.earthsciweek.org Park, animalshelter.org * *RPL Toddlers and Pre -K, Storytime Scarecrow Festival, Chappell Hill, 10 am - 6 pm Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, 979 - 836 -6033 Buddy Walk ** *RPL Babies and Books Citizen Police Academy, Teen Center, 764 -6371 A &M vs. w w.do^'nsYndr •mod Storytime, bcslibrary.org 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 764 -3573 YOM KIPPUR Kansas State, Here 12 13 14 15 16 Aft — erSchool Lig on Rally 17 18 Citizen Police Academy, Lincoln Center, 764 -3779 (TBA) 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 764 -3573 Scarecrow Festival, * *RPL Babies and Books Storytime, bcslibrary.org Parks & Recreation Advisory Board, 7 pm' * *RPL Toddlers & Pre -K, Storytime Chappell Hill, Noon - 5 pm WPC Hospitality Room, bcslibrary.org Senior Bridge 9, am, A &M vs. 979 - 836 -6033 COLUMBUS DAY 764 -6271 NATIONAL BOSS DAY Teen Center, 764 -6371 M Texas Tech, Here 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Annual Fall Festival, 6 pm Lincoln Center, 764 -3779 * *RPL Babies and Books Storytime, bcslibrary.org Senior 42 Players, 9:30 am, Teen Center, 764 -6371 Fall Session 3 Citizen Police Academy, * *RPL Toddlers & Pre -K, Storytime Team Tennis Begins 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 764 -3573 bcslibrary.org UNITED NATIONS DAY I A &M vs. Iowa State, There 26 27 28 29 30 31 * *RPL Babies and Books Storytime, bcslibrary.org Senior Advisory Committee f Meeting, am, Teen Centeto r, 764 -6371 Citizen Police Academy, * *RPL Toddlers & Pre -K, Storytime 6:30 - 9:30 m, 764 -3573 P bcslibrary.org Y g HALLOWEEN _.._.._.. r .._ , ,,, .......,, , , ...�� ,. ,., r ,, ,� , ��,,,,,,,� �C. Phone: 979- 764 -3486 Fax: 979- 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov * *Ringer Public Library, 979 -764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org 40 0 fs- tf. t ULM -AV OIL City of College Station Parks & Recreation Department Nationally Accredited Providing good things in life since 1971 November 2008 Are you planning a event? 1 Contact the O( FOBER2008 DECEMBER2008 Convention and S M T W T F S S M T W T F 1 2 3 Visitors Bureau 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 for hotel /motel $r; 12 1:3 14 15 16 17 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 availability at °'` 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 31 28 29 30 31 979 - 260 -9898 2 3 -4 5 A & M vs. Colorado, Here 6 7 8 Citizen Police Academy, Senior Computer Club 9 am, Carter Creek DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME * *RPL Babies and Books 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 764 -3573 Training Room, 764 -6371 ENDS 9 Stor time 10 ELECTION DAY Senior Bridge 9 am, * *RPL Toddlers and Pre -K, Storytime Teen Center, 764 -6371 A &M vs. Oklahoma, Here 11 12 13 14 Freon 15 L 7am n -1 A &M vs. Baylor, There I Citizen Police Academy, 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 764 -3573 Winter Water fitness Players, 9:30 am, Registration Begins, M -F, Senior 42 Pla Y g Poinsettia Celebration 2107 E. Stone, Brenham, * *RPL Babies and Books Teen Center, 764 -6371 8 am - 5 pm, Central Park 979 - 836 -6011 16 Stor Storytime Y 17 VETERANS DAY ** Office or by Phone, RPL Toddlers and Pre -K, Storytime 979 - 764 -3486, $60/$45 TEXAS RECYCLES DAY 18 19 20 21 22 Poinsettia Celebration Parks & Recreation Poinsettia Celebration, 2107 E. Stone, Brenham Advisory Board, 7 pm, Brenham, 979 - 836 -6033 10 am - 4 pm, 979 - 836 -6011 * *RPL Babies and Books Storytime Y WPC Hospitality Room, 764 -6271 e, 9 am, Senior Bridge, g * *RPL Toddlers and Pre -K, Storytime Brazos Valley Worldfest 2 3 2 4 2 5 Teen Center, 764 -6371 Thursda i www.brazosvalleyworldfesLorg 2 6 , 2 No Waste Route 2 8 ®Waste Collected, Frida Route 2 9 Collection Today, Waste Collected Christmas in the Park No Recycling, No Make -up kegular Recycling * *RPL Babies and Books Storytime Lights will come on November 26 - January 2, Senior Advisory Committee 6 -11 pm A &M vs. There Texas, ; 30 Meeting, 10 am, * *RPL Toddlers and City Offices, * *RPL & Exit,Teen Center, LRC Closed i Teen Center, 764 -6371 Pre -K, Storytime THANKSGIVING I *Challenger Sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Project Sunshine. * *Ringer Public Library, 979 -764 -3416, www.bcslibrary.org Phone:979- 764 -3486 Fax:979- 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov ;J 1 �' I'll get to tell Santa what I want for Christmas! • City of College Station - - -- - -, Parks &Recreation Department Nationally Accredited + een Providinggood things in life since 1971 �'w•.'`� December 2008 Curbside Tree Recycling, Dec 26 - 9 * Challenger Sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Project Sunshine. NEW YEAR'S EVE * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcs[ibraryorg NOVEMBER2008 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ;0 JAN V ARY 2009 S M T W T F 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 M� Christmas Tree Recycling January 10, 2009 Noon - 5 pm 979- 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov 1 2 3 4 um . u.� Christmas Carnival, Breakfast With Santa, 5 6 Lincoln Center, 6 Winter Water Fitness Pass Begins Dec. 1 -Feb. 28 pm, 9 am -12 noon, 764 -3779 Lincoln, Center, 764 -3779 ' Youth Basketball Senior Bridge 9 am, Teen Center, 764 -6371 Registration Begins, M -F, 8 am - 5 pm, Central Park Office Senior Computer Club 9 am, Carter Creek Training Christmas In The Park Holiday Celebration 7 8 Room, 764 -6371 r Central Par, k 6:00 -8:30 pm, Visit Santa, r Hayrides, Entertainment, Cookies & Hot Chocolate 9 10 11 12 13 Youth Basketball Parks & Recreation Registration Ends Advisory Board, 7 pm, WPC Hospitality Room, Senior 42 Players, Christmas In The Park Holiday Celebration *Central 14 15 764 -6271 16 9:30 am, Teen Center, 764 -6371 Park, 6:00 -8:30 pm, Visit Santa, Hayrides, Entertainment, Cookies & Hot Chocolate 17 18 19 20 Senior Bridge 9 am, 21 Winter Fun Camp 22 Begins at Lincoln Recreation Center, 2 3 2 Recycling Waste Collected, Recycling Collected � I�No Waste Collected, ✓ Teen Center; '764 - 6371 2 6Thursday Residential n � Friday Route Route Waste 979- 764 -3443 No Recycling/ No Make -Up L Residential Collected, Waste Collected Thursday /Friday Senior Advisory Committee Commercial Route Waste Meeting, 10 am, Teen Center, 764 -6371 City Offices & * *RPL Closed Collected, Regular Recycling WINTER BEGINS HANUKKAH 28 29 30 CHRISTMAS EVE CHRISTMAS 31 Curbside Tree Recycling, Dec 26 - Jan 2 Curbside Tree Recycling, Dec 26 - 9 * Challenger Sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Project Sunshine. NEW YEAR'S EVE * *Ringer Public Library, 979 - 764 -3416, www.bcs[ibraryorg NOVEMBER2008 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ;0 JAN V ARY 2009 S M T W T F 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 M� Christmas Tree Recycling January 10, 2009 Noon - 5 pm 979- 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov . . ` 4W E 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)ohnson Asst. Center Supervisor ............ ............................... EI i W i l l iamson Program Assistants ................... Markeesha Watson, Kylie Byrtle Community Service Coordinator ..... ..........................James Steen BVCAA Years for Profit Sr. Assistant .........................Henry Lewis Recreation / weekends .............. ........................Cecilia Browder, Andrea Payton, Beverlyn Peterson, Ronnie Harris, Kym Rucker and Tim Campbell Boys and Girls Club Staff Assist with Five Youth Development Core Areas: Sports, Fitness and Recreation; Healthy Life - styles; the Arts; Character and Leadership; and Education and Career Devel- opment. Andre Heard, Justin Puente, Andre Bisor, Jackie Gradington, Kristie Nadeu, Teresa Christian, Cherlere Pharms, Jony Shepard, Patrick Mobley, Brandon Jakes, Caroline Sweatt, Cynthia Aguas, Dominic Preston 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 $20.00 for the school year (9 MONTHS). Summer rates are $50.00 for local Brazos Valley residents and $100.00 for non - Brazos Valley residents. Families with more than three children are eligible for a family rate and discounts. 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 8:1x1 .u„ i„ 00 i.m M -F. 0 A I 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. 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 ........................Heather Lupoli The beautiful terraced entrance plaza, natural light flooding 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, banquets and meetings. It features Melvin Lange Heather Lul)uli 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 experienced, courteous staff will assist you in every possible way to make your event a success. V Cheletia Johnson Eli Williamson Workshops: Workshops are scheduled in a collaborative effort with many involved agencies to meet the educational and informational needs of our customers during the calendar year. 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 $25.00 to $35.00 per hour and all day use for $225.00, with a deposit of $250.00. 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 paying 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. This is 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 Consolidated Middle School, Oakwood Intermediate, College Hills, South Knoll, and Rock Prairie Elementaries. CSISD Bus transportation from Cypress Grove Intermediate, College Station Middle School, Pebble Creek, Southwood and Forest Ridge Elementaries. Senior Citizens (BVCAA Years for Profit): The program at the Lincoln Center provides a nutritious meals for all persons 55 years of age and older. Daily programs such as arts and crafts, dominoes, bingo, field trips, and computer classes are offered. Call 979 - 764 -3750 for more information. Facility information: Senior Citizen 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 $40.00. lair Fitness Pass: Access to the fitness room with assorted Cybex exercise equipment. Youth 17 & under use regular membership. Adults (18 & over) use regular membership pass. 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 is available as well. Orientation date for volunteers is every Monday at 5:30 pm. Background checks are necessary. 1 1 } The Splash Park will be operational beginning Spring Break 2008. r] EXIT TEEN CENTER Southwood Athletic Park, 1520 Rock Prairie Road, College Station, Texas STAFF: Youth Services Supervisor: Kelly Kelbly ............ (979) 764 -6351 Fax ............... ............................... ..........................(979) 764-3737 E-mail ................................................. ...............kkelbly @cstx.gov OPERATING HOURS: Monday - 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 - Thursday .......... ..........................12:00 pm - 8:00 pm Friday .............................. ..........................12:00 pm - 10:00 pm 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, play 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. $15 /hr. Meeting Room $50 Deposit $25 /hr. Game Room $50 Deposit $50 /hr. Whole Facility (excluding computer lab) $75 Deposit 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 ) ..............(97,9) 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. A newly constructed Plaza and the Green Room are available for rent. City of College Station Parks &Recreation Department 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, Gary Erwin, Gary Thomas, Shawn Rhodes, Jody Fora, Billy Hart, Kathleen Ireland, Wayne Williams The Parks and Recreation Advisory 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: Joan Perry, Gary Erwin, Billy Hart, Jodi Warner (Chair), Jody Ford, Wayne Williams, Shawn Rhodes, Kathleen Ireland & Gary Thomas. 2007 AGENCY ACCREDITATION The College Station Parks and Recreation / .. Department received national recognition during the 2007 Congress of the National Cult, Recreation and Parks Association in India- napolis. The department was designated Y\ as a nationally accredited department, a distinction that has so far been awarded to only two other Texas cities — Plano and Austin. "This is a wonderful affirmation of the great work that the Parks and Recreation staff does for the people of College Station, and of the support our City Council and Parks Board members provide to help assure quality of life for our citizens," City Manager Glenn Brown said. The Commission for Accreditation of Parks and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) is an independent body sanctioned by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) and the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration (AAPRA). The accreditation serves to benchmark each department with other nationally recognized departments throughout the country. Each agency must meet 36 fundamental standards out of a total of 155 standards. Out of that, 137 standards must be met by each participating agency in order to meet the minimum and be recognized as a fully accredited NRPA (National Parks & Recreation Association) agency. A full list of accredited agencies throughout the country, numbering less than 70, is available online at www.nrpa.org. Amanda Putz Warren Struss (Board Secretary) (Interim Director, Department Liason) Steve Beachy Inducted into Hall of Fame Steve Beachy, College Station's Director of Parks and Recreation since 1978, was honored by his peers early 2007 at the annual Texas Amateur Athletic Federation Conference in Abilene when he was inducted into the prestigious Hall of Fame. "You rarely find someone with Steve Beachy's extensive knowledge, experience and infectious personality," said City Manager Glenn Brown. "He is the cornerstone of our award - winning parks program and this honor is well deserved." Previous honors and recognition earned by Beachy include: 1983, Texas Recreation and Park Society Outstanding Young Professional; 1992, Texas Amateur Athletic Federation President's Award; 1998, Boy Scouts of America District Award of Merit; 2000, Texas A &M University Recreation, Parks & Tourism Sciences, Leslie Ried Alumni Award; 2001, City of College Station City Council Outstanding Service Award; 2001, Texas Department of Public Safety Certificate of Appreciation for Emergency Management; 2002, Arts Council of Brazos Valley Distinguished Service to the Arts; 2005, Texas A &M University International Excellence Award; 2006, Texas Recreation & Park Society Daniel Whitworth Fellow Award; 2006, Boys and Girls Club Man & Youth Award; 2006, Texas Public Pool Council Cindy Halleran Award. - STAFF ADMINISTRATION /PLANNING Director, Interim ............................... ............................... Warren Struss Assistant Director, Interim ............... ............................... Ross Albrecht Staff Assistant ......................... ............................... Pamela Springfield Secretary...................................... ............................... Mollie Binion Secrets Monica Sauseda Secretary...................................... ............................... Helen Banks Secretary...................................... ............................... Amanda Putz Senior Park Planner ................... ............................... Peter Vanecek Planner- Graphics Specialist ... ............................... Afsaneh Yazdani ParkPlanner .................................. ............................... 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 ....... ............................... Marci Rodgers Concessions Supervisor :............ ............................... Tony Scazzero RECREATION - SPECIAL FACILITIES Superintendent ............................... ............................... David Gerling Aquatics Supervisor .............................. ............................... Vera Vowell Solis Lincoln Recreation Center Supervisor ................................... ............................... Lance Jackson Assistant Supervisor .................. ............................... Cheletia Johnson Assistant Supervisor ...................... ............................... Eli Williamson Conference Center Supervisor ................................ ............................... Grace Vrooman Assistant Center Supervisor .......... ............................... Melvin Lange Secretary ............................... Heather Lupoli Exit Teen Center Kelly Kelbly Supervisor...................................... ............................... Instruction & Xtra Education Supervisor ................................... ............................... Dana Albrecht Assistant Supervisor ................... ............................... Jenny Hartsfield PARKS OPERATIONS Curtis Bingham Superintendent ............................... ............................... Paul Rucker East District Supervisor .................. ............................... Scott Hooks West District Supervisor ................. ............................... Cameron Parker South District Supervisor ......... ............................... FORESTRY Superintendent ........................ Ross Albrecht c....a..s.�,. .... ........... .. ....... Geraid Guiory College Station Par & Recreation Ad visory Board 2006-2007 EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR AWARD Cameron Parker, Parks Operations Supervisor was the recipient of the departmental "Employee of the Year Award" for his professionalism, de- pendability, innovation and team- work. Cameron has been serving the City for 8 years. Congratulations Cameron! 2006-2007 DIRECTOR'S HEART AWARDS Vera Solis James Schroeder Aquatics Cemetery 2006 -2007 AQUATICS AWARD City of College Station Aquatics received the "Pro- gramming Award" for 2006 from the Texas Public Pool Council for its outstanding service to the com- munity that is provided throughout the entire year. The "President's Award" was presented to Vera Solis, Aquat- ics Supervisor, from the Texas Public Pool Conference in rec- ognition for her dedicated and outstanding service to the Texas Public Pool Council and continual effort to keep the president on task, in line, and somewhat in control. The "Class H Agency of the Year Award" Winner for 2006 was the City of College Station. The Texas Public Pool Council (T.P.P.C.) Agency of the Year Award is given to an agency that best demonstrates significant impact on the youth and families of their local community and is recognized by the Texas Public Pool Council as having demonstrated effec- tive aquatic operations. Congratulations to Vera and her Aquatics staff for all their accomplishments. 2006-2007 EMPLOYEE AWARDS Geri Marsh Sandra Wegmann Jana Church Curtis Schoessow Athletics Forestry Kids Klub Forestry INNOVATION PROFESSIONALISM AWARDS AWARD 2007 T.R.A.P.S. RODEO 2006-2007 SEASONAL EMPLOYEE AWARDS Danny Haverland Markeesha Watson Mariel Leonard Aquatics Lincoln Center Lincoln Center Frank Thompson Roy Villapando June Van Dyke Parks Operations Parks Operations Forestry DEPENDABILITY AWARDS TEAMWORK AWARD Geri Marsh Sandra Wegmann Jana Church Curtis Schoessow Athletics Forestry Kids Klub Forestry INNOVATION PROFESSIONALISM AWARDS AWARD 2007 T.R.A.P.S. RODEO 2006-2007 SEASONAL EMPLOYEE AWARDS Danny Haverland Markeesha Watson Mariel Leonard Aquatics Lincoln Center Lincoln Center Lindsey Thomas Katie Terry Steel Lyon Kids Klub Special Events Conference Center Cody Fenley Jamie Lukeman Eric Rodriguez Parks Operations Instructions Athletics 1 st PLACE Parks Operations and Forestry staff won I st place in the annual TRAPS Vehicle and Equipment Rodeo completions among 7 cities including, Austin and San Antonio. From left to right: Mario Zavala, meron Parker, James Schroeder, Curtis Schoessow, Sandy Wegmann, Keith Fails, Ramona Embry, Ricky Guzman, Bruce Ray 2006 -2007 PARDner AWARD The City of College Station Parks & Recreation Department recog- nizes a provider, department or an individual who has been most helpful throughout the year, assisting the Parks Department with their needs. The 2006 -2007 recipient of the PARDner award is Courtney Kennedy, Budget and Management Analyst with the City of College Station for her kind and professional services to the Parks Department. 2006 -2007 T.A.A.F. BRONZE MEMBER CITY AWARD The City of College Station Parks and Recreation Department, Athletic Division received the T.A.A.F. Bronze Member City Award during the T.A.A.F. Conference in Corpus Christi for outstanding 2006 -2007 registration support from teams, individuals and T.A.A.F. training programs. David Hudspeth, Athletic Supervisor, accepted the award. 2006-2007 "Neal Donovan" SPIRIT AWARD Richard Ryan Mike Whisenant Forestry /Horticulture Parks Operations CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL AWARD WINNERS! U Howard Putz, Ca Ronnie Crenshaw, Rental Facilities 0 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. HOLIDAYS & MAXIMUM FRIDAY - SAT /SUN MON -THURS PAVILION CAPACITY RATE/DAY RATE/DAY DEPOSIT American Pavi ion 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 -1626 John Crompton Ii $150 $100 $150 Oaks 50 $100 $75 $150 Lincoln Recreation Center FACILITIES FEES DEPOSIT Gym all day $225 (8 hr. block.) $250 Gym half court $25/hr. (Maximum 4 hrs.) Gym Ful I Court $35/hr. (Maximum 4 hrs.) Community Room $25/hr. (Maximum 3 hrs.) $100 Kitchen $20 Game Room $20/hr. (Minimum 4 hrs.) $75 W.A.Tarrow $100 Fri-Sun, $75 Mon-Thurs. $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 at 1600 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 Tap Rd. or call 979 - 764 -3486 College Station Conference Center For a variety of rooms, sizes and prices please contact the College Station Conference Center at 764 -3720, located at 1300 George Bush Drive. Wolf Pen Creek Park & Amphitheater Three unique eventfacilities in one beautiful location! The Amphitheater: Celebrate with a larger crowd! Host a company picnic, fund raiser, talent show, or concert in a beautiful, natural setting. The Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater accom- modates 300 - 7,500 people and prices range from $300- $3000. Rental of this facility includes all outdoor areas inside the fenced perimeter. The Plaza: Appropriatefor more intimate outdoor gatherings such as family reunions, birthday par - ties, and small concerts. The Plaza accommodates up to 250 people. Rental prices range from $75 - $400. The Green Room: Great setting for formal dinners, banquets, and cocktail parties. Banquet seating can accommodated up to 40, while a standing cocktail party can accommodate up to 80. Rental prices range from $75 - $400. 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. All 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 .......................... e................................... 764 -3486 Central Park Softball Complex ............................. 764 -3486 Adamson Lagoon ................... ............................... 764 -3735 ThomasPool .......................... ............................... 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 Football ............................... 764 -3644 - 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 Fordetailed information call: 979 - 764 -3408 Central Park Office, 1000 Krenek Tap Road, Coll. i, I \ Phone: 979- 764 -3486 Fax: 979- 764 -377:3 www.cstx.y College Station Parks & Recreation Department A Nationally Accredited Agency First Row: Grace Vrooman, Jenny Hartsfield, Pamela Springfield, Amanda Putz, Monica Sauseda, Steve Beachy, Mollie Binion, Afsaneh Yazdani, Sheila Garcia, Scott Deffendoll, June Van Dyke, Jimmy Charanza Second Row: Geri Marsh, Helen Banks, Mona Embry, Sheila Walker, Vera Solis, Sandra Wegmann, David Wood, Paul Rucker, Mario Zavala Third /Fourth Row: Marci Rodgers, Dana Albrecht, Jana Church, Eric Ploeger, Curtis Bingham, David Gerling, David Sturdivant, Howard Putz, Curtis Schoessow, Nick Koski, Jason Arnold, Daniel Tice, Pete Vanecek, Rudy Contreras Mid Section: Richard Metzer, Bob Hole, Scott Hooks, Tony Scazzero, Casey Alexander, David Hudspeth, Peter Lamont, Layne Fuller, Ricky Guzman, Mike Watson, Bruce Ray, Richard Ryan Jr., Scott Admire, Tony Ruiz, Joe Urrutia, Charles Harris, Paul McPherson, Cameron Parker, Roy Villapando, Cade Dittford Back Section: James Schroeder, Ross Albrecht, Andy Saenz, Gerald Guillory, Keith Fails, Adam Alvarado, Steele Lyon, Jaime Enriquez, Jesus Lopez, Charles Oldhelm, John Sims, Ryan VonGoten, Gabriel Valencia Jr., Mike Watson, Ronnie Harris "We provide good things i • • • CL H Q CL v r-�w Q (n � p� p ce w LLI =Q to „ z 0 CL N H z V a N H Z D JapQ a Q >- C'L O n d J_ Q H w Z Z J Q U t L / U Z Z O ¢ N J D F X <OOQL w m Q J LL �, �J w " � Q o w " � Q m z O J O J V m y } h J J O d U Z > cle c U 1 C L V Z d Q V d • Lighted Facilities Unlighted Facilities Anderson N 8.94 • • d Southeast • • • T Community • • • DR Castlegate ark $Woodland Hills Park 30 Park Arboretum 3REENS PRAIRIE RD W o �e° 17.00 Pebbie Creek • • v 'a Park • • 9b, AD Bee Creek C 26.50 • u P • • • • Cove of Nantucket Park • • • • 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 Cemetery - Memorial 56.05 • Historical marker Central C 47.20 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 9 Park Office annex Conference Center 2.30 • 76 Cove of Nantucket N 3.92 undeveloped Crescent Pointe N 5.00 • police dept. Cy Miller M 2.50 • • • • • • Eastgate M 1.80 • Edelweiss N 12.30 • • • • • 10 undeveloped Edelweiss Gartens N 13.60 Emerald Forest N 4.59 • • • • Gabbard N 10.67 • • • • • • Georgie K. Fitch N 11.30 • • • • • TAMU Hensel (TAMU) C 29.70 • • • • • • • • 70 Jack & Dorothy MillerN 10.00 • • • • • • • • • John Crompton N 15.26 • • • • • • • 50 Lemontree N 15.40 • • • • • • • • 30 undeveloped Lick Creek N 1554 • • 60 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 • • • • • • undeveloped Reatta Meadows N 3.00 • historical site Richard Carter N 7.14 • • Sandstone N 15.21 • • • • • • • 48 undeveloped Sonoma N 7.16 undeveloped Southeast C 66.68 Southern Oaks N 14.49 • • • • • • undeveloped Southwest N 9.42 teen center Southwood Athletic C 44.70 • • • • • • • • • 05 44 dog park Steeplechase N 9.00 • • • Thomas C 16.10 • • • • • • • • • • • Y7 undeveloped University N 10.20 • Veterans Mem. Veterans Athletic RA 150.00 • • • • • • • B1 4 Historical marker WATanow. Wayne Smithr RC 21.26 • • • • • • • • 0 undeveloped Westfield N 4.29 Windwood M 1.37 • • • amphitheater Wolf Pen Creek C 47.17 • • • • • • • • • 36 Woodcreek N 6.60 • • • • • • • undeveloped Woodland Hills N 114.40 HWV 60 U GRAHAM RD RAYMOND S70TZER PK W. A. Tarrow Park: Luther . - Lincoln Center -Wayne Smith Youth LUTHER ST Baseball Complex HOLLEMAN John Crom o Pa SouthwestPar Sc NqF Steeplechase Po Park �: Jack & Dorothy Miller Park UNIVERSITY DR z Eastgate Bee Creek DR I BS YarK R E Ric hard r way Par or e3 ark Crescent Pointe D MINI Vetera tic Park DIVERSITY AKS BLVD Merry Oaks HWV 30 HARVEY RD I Park Oaks f Pork Wolf k Por Wind wood Park Q h o COLLATE ° $ T Raintree Park Miller r f k Centra ark (Per s 011ice) A mir merald Forest Park SEBESTA RD Sandstone Park /T Woodcreek Park ...... FFK DR cu GRmla3 ruin U GRAHAM RD rt en estfield Park A z Po onoma Park SOU7 ERN PLANTATIO la Rea Southern Meadows Park its d Southeast v�GTO P o Park T Community pro Castlerock z Park DR Castlegate ark $Woodland Hills Park Park GREENS PRAIRIE R 3REENS PRAIRIE RD W o �e° o Pebbie Creek ° ,G v 'a Park P m 9b, AD 4 R u P Cove of Nantucket Park Events noted on this calendar are subject to change. Visit www.cstx.gov for a PDF of this calendar and more detailed information on College Station Parks and Recre- ation events or call 764 -3486. All photos, by Afsaneh Yazdani except Ric's picture in June, taken by Jane Ploeger. Creek Park PARK SUMMARY _ _.. Tvoe of Darks Total 515.54 C- Community Park, M -Mini Park, N- Neighborhood Park, RN- Regional Nature, RA- Regional Athletic Park, RC- Recreation Center