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CHRISTMAS
LIGHTING FESTIVAL
Kick -off for the 1992
"Christmas In The Park."
See the new lighting displays,
enjoy free refreshments,
hayrides, Christmas music, and
more on December 1, 1992,
6:30 pm at Central Park,
COLLEGE STATION
CONFERENCE CENTER
Enjoy the annual City of
College Station Christmas
Festival and Open House at
the College Station Confer-
ence Center from 3 -7 pm,
December 3, 1992.
CHRISTMAS
IN CENTRAL PARK
Take pictures with Santa in the
lobby of the office, Meet
Jingles the Polar Bear,
Rudolph, Frosty & Friends.
Enjoy refreshments and other
activities December 4th, 5th,
11th, 12th, 18th & 19th.
"When is it going to be my turn ?"
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Ceremony,
3 -7 pm,
6:30 pm,
College Station Christmas in the Park /Open House,
Central Park
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1993 Youth Basketball Night Registration
5 -8 pm, Central Park Office
TRAPS Region III
Workshop, C.S.
Conference Center yp,
Registration Begins
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Holiday
8 -5 pm, M -F, Central
Parks & Recreation
Christmas in the Park /Open House,
Parade, 2:30 pm
Park Office
Board, 7 pm
Central Park 6 -9 pm -Visit Santa
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Parade of Lights Tour
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Ticket Distribution,
Appearance
1993 Youth Basketball Night Registration
Christmas in the Park /O ouse,
for Info. call 764 -3486
Committee, 12 noon
5 -8 pm, Central Park Office
Central Park 6 -9 pm -Visit Santa
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Winter Holiday
City Offices Closed
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FIRST DAY
HANUKKAH
OF WINTER
CHRISTMAS EVE CHRISTMAS DAY
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CHRISTMAS TREE
RECYCLING
Bring your old Christmas tree to
Central Park and receive a free
oak seedling in return,
January 9 -10.
TREE PLANTING AT
WOLF PEN CREEK PARK
The 30 gallon trees
donated by the
d citizens of
s.y
Bryan-
college Station
. during the
"100 Trees in
100 Days"
grogram, will be
planted at
Wolf Pen
Creek Park
by the
volunteers with the
full supervision and
support of the
City of
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MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.'S
BIRTHDAY
Come join the City of College
Station in celebrating Martin
Luther King's birthday at Lincoln
Recreation Center, 1000
Eleanor, on January 18, 7 pm,
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TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
DECEMBER 1992
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NEW YEARS DAY
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Christmas Tree
Recycling,
9 am -5 pm,
Central Park,
Thanks to
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Blume Tree Service"
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C.S. Youth Soccer
Late Registration •
Tree Planting at
Christmas Tree
Wolf Pen Creek Park
Recycling,
Community
Martin Luther King Jr.
Noon -5 pm,
Appearance
Parks & Recreation
Historic Preservation
C.S. Youth Soccer
Celebration, 7 pm
Central Park
Committee, 12 noon
Board, 7 pm
Committee, 7 pm
Late Registration 4;1N
Lincoln Center
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CSISD Closed
Celebrating
Civil Rights Day
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11th ANNUAL
POOL TROUT FISH -OUT
Fri. Feb. 19 6 am -9 pm
Sat. Feb. 20 8 am -9 pm
Sun. Feb. 21 12 n - -6 pm
BLACK HISTORY
Come share the Black
Heritage & performances of
young C.S. students, on
March lst at Lincoln
Recreation Center at 7 pm.
SPRING SOFTBALL
Registration; Feb. 15th -26th,
at Central Park Office, M -F,
8 am -5 pm.
BRYAN /COLLEGE STATION
STRAIGHT SHOT
Run 10 Kilometers from Bryan
to College Station down Texas
Avenue
PARK BUCKS
Short of cash? Kids can earn
"PARK BUCKS" to use in
College Station Recreation
activities and programs. Call
764 -3773 for more information.
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Parks & Recreation
Historic Preservation
C.S. Youth Soccer
Committee, 12 noon
Board, 7 pm
Committee, 7 pm
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8 -5 pm, M -F,
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1 1 th Annual
VALENTINE'S DAY
Session I Begins
Trout Fish -Out Begins "
Trout Fish -Out
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Bryan /College
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Trout Fish -Out Ends
PRESIDENTS' BIRTHDAY
Softball Registration Ends
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SPRING ADULT
BASKETBALL &
VOLLEYBALL
Registration: March 29 -April 2
M -F, 8 -5 pm, at College
Station Central Park Office.
WILDFLOWER SEMINAR
Come and learn more about
native plants & wildflowers on
March 5th, 11 am -1 pm at
College Station Conference
Center.
TREE CARE WORKSHOP
This workshop will be offered
on Saturday March 6th,
9 am -11 am, at College
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Aggie Invitational I at Central Park
Spring ° I�L
Watch for Southwood Tennis & Swim `
Pool Opening & Lessons Registration
Wildflower /Native Plant
Seminar w /Native Plant Tree Care Workshop,
Society of Texas, B /CS 9 -11 am, College
Swim Lessons begin at C,S. Central
this Month Office 8 -5 pm, M -F
Chapter, 11 am -1 pm, Station Conference
C. S, Conference Center Center
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Aggie Invitational
II at Central Park
Softball Begins
Community
Aggie Invitational I Appearance
at Central Park Committee, 12 noon
Parks & Recreation
Board, 7 pm
Historic Preservation
Committee, 7 pm
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Aggie Invitational II TAMU & CSISD
TAMU & CSISD Spring
at Central Park Spring Break Begins
ST. PATRICK'S DAY
Break Ends
FIRST DAY OF SPRING
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1993
APRIL 1993
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Spring Adult
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8 -5 pm, M -F,
Central Park Office
WOLF PEN CREEK PARK
GRAND OPENING GALA
APRIL 2, 1993
The City of College Station
Parks and Recreation
Department will proudly
present Wolf Pen Creek to the
citizens of College Station April
2nd during the spectacular
Opening Ceremonies. This
very unique facility includes
an outdoor amphitheater
surrounded by a 2.6 acre lake,
walkways, playground & a
pavilion.
JAZZ FEST
Enjoy a relaxing spring day at
College Station's newly
developed "Wolf Pen Creek
Park" featuring live Jazz!
Saturday, April 24th.
"And now, live, from the Wolf Pen Amphitheater........ "
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Spring Adult Department Easter Egg
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Basketball & Vo leyball Hunt, 9 am, Central Park
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Lincoln Center Parade &
f Wolf Pen Creek Rally, "Working for a Drug
l Am p hitheater Free Brazos Valley ", City
Grand Opening Gala Hall, 9 am
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of Games
City Offices Closed
DAYLIGHT
Easter Egg Hunt Rain
SAVINGS TIME BEGINS
GOOD FRIDAY Date, 9 am, Central Park
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Spring Adult Basketball
Annual Sunrise
& Volleyball Play Begin
Service at Wolf
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Community ��
Concert at Wolf Pen
Appearance
Parks & Recreation
Historic Preservation
Creek Amphitheater,
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Committee, 12 noon
Board, 7 pm
Committee, 7 pm
Local Talent Showcase
Parent's Weekend
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Arbor Day Celebration Grunt &Grind Bia
at South Knoll
(5K run/ 15K Bike or 5K
Elementary Fun Run)
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10th Annual Jazz
Tennis Session 3 Begins
EARTH DAY
Arbor Day E crry o4 Wolf Pen Creek Park
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ADAMSON LAGOON
Enjoy a family oriented water
resort while you are
absorbed in a Tropical
Paradise. Water slides,
floating rafts, a lily pad walk,
kiddy pool area with frog
slide and plenty of shade
make it irresistible for all ages.
This facility will be open on
the weekends of May 8, 9,
15, & 16. This pool will be
open for the summer on May
22nd.
THOMAS POOL
Thomas pool will be open for
the summer on May 29th.
CHILDREN'S MOVIE
Enjoy outdoor movies with
your children on the grassy
slopes of Wolf Pen Creek
Amphitheater on May 7th,
June 4th, July 9th & August
6th.
Adamson Lagoon, a tropical, water playground!
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Swim Team Tryouts
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4th Annual "Can Run"
(5K Run & 1 Mile Walk)
Children's Movie at
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Swim Team Tryouts
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Adamson Lagoon for Weekend Only
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MOTHER'S DAY Appearance Parks & Recreation Historic Preservation Amphitheater,
Committee, 12 noon Board, 7 pm Committee, 7 pm Local Talent Showcase ARMED FORCES DAY
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CS. Swim Team Tryouts
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Adamson Lagoon Programs at Central Night Registration for Summer Swim & Tennis Outdoor
Open for Weekend only Park Office, 8 5 pm, M -F Lessons, 5 -8 pm, Central Park Office Entertainment Series
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Summer Softball
Sr. Spectacular, Registration Begins•d 1.
Brazos Center at Central Park Office
Summer Swim Team & Summer
Tennis Lessons I Begin
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Thomas Pool
MEMORIAL DAY CSISD Classes End O ens for Summer
FISHING DERBY AT
CY MILLER POND
Take a child fishing at Cy Miller
Park! Participate in this free
annual Urban Fishing Program
during National Fishing Week,
June 12th.
JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION
Come celebrate diversity at
Wolf Pen Creek Park in June
19th.
SUMMER INSTRUCTION
PROGRAMS:
• Tennis Lessons
• Summer Swim Team
• Summer Track & Field Team
• National Junior Tennis
League
• Splash Camp
• Summer Swim Lessons
• Water Aerobics /Jogging
"It looks like a keeper to me!"
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Family Swim Night at
Adamson Lagoon,_
Splash Camp I, Swim
Dusk
Lessons, Session 1, &
National Jr. Tenni
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Parks & Recreation
Concert at Wolf Pen
Creek Amphitheater
Annual
Fishing Derby
League Begin
Board, 7 pm
Local Talent Showcase
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Adult Summer
Softball Play
Tennis Lessons, Session II,
Begin
Juneteenth
Celebration, 7 pm,
Wolf Pen Creek
RACE UNITY DAY
FLAG DAY
Amphitheater
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FIRST DAY 1
BVFA Paddle Wheel
Biathlon (500 yd
FATHER'SDAY
OFSUMMER
Bike n Run)
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JULY 1993
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Session III Begin
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TEXAS SUPER GUARD
CONTEST
10th Annual State Lifeguard
Championship at Adamson
Lagoon in Bee Creek Park,
July 10thA
MOVIES AT
SOUTHWOOD POOL
Children's movies will be
shown at dusk on June 5th,
July 17th & August 7th.
TEEN CENTER
FASHION SHOW
Teen Center members will
model the latest teen fashion
at the College Station
Conference Center on July
30th, 12 noon -1 pm,
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AUGUST 1993
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Adult Moonlight Swim
at Adamson Lagoon in
Bee Creek Park
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Session II &Swim
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Children's Movie,
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INDEPENDENCE DAY
City Offices Closed
Creek
Amphitheater, DUSK
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Super Guard Contest
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Tennis Lessons,
Session IV Begin
Master's
Community
Appearance
Parks & Recreation
Swim Meet 1W
Committee, 12 noon
Board, 7 pm
TAAF Region V �t
Track & Field Meet
Movie at
Southwood Pool, Dusk
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Concert at Wolf Pen
Creek Amphitheater
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local Talent Showcase
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Swim Meet w ^�
Swim Lessons, ��"
Session IV Begin
ASA Men's Fastpitch
(all Classes) State d +
TAAF Region V��
Tournament Begins
Swim Meet
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Fashion Show, at
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12 noon - 1 pm
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Concert at Wolf Pen
Creek Amphitheater
ASA Men's Class "C"
Slowpitch State
State Tournament Ends
Session V Be in
Local Talent Showcase
Tournament Begins 1
FALL SOFTBALL
Softball Registration,
August 23rd - September 3rd.
at Central Park Office, M -F,
8 -5 pm.
CHILDREN'S MOVIE
Plan on taking your family to
Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater
to enjoy an outdoor movie on
August 6.
MOVIE AT THE POOL
Make it an all day event with
your family, at Southwood Pool
and enjoy movies on August
7th.
TAAF GAMES OF TEXAS
City of El Paso will host the
Games of Texas, August 5th -
August 8th.
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Swim Lessons, ^. !
TAAF Games of '•�
Children's Movie,
Wolf Pen Creek
Movie
State Tournament Ends
Session V Begin
Texas, El Paso Begin
Amphitheater, Dusk
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Southwood Pool, Dusk
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TAAF
Community
Appearance
Parks & Recreation
Games of Texas End
Committee, 12 noon
Board, 7 pm
TAMU Graduation
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C.S. Youth Soccer
Late Registration
All Pools
Closed for the Day
Famil Night
at Sou � thw od Pool ��
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Fall Softball
Thomas Pool &
Registration
Begins, 8 -5 pm, d y
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Adamson Lagoon Close
M -F, Central Park Office
Open for weekend only
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mber 14th -15th & 21 st-
8 am -8 pm. Play will
on Monday, October
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>tration September
at the Central Park
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on Monday
Dmber 27th,
CERTS AT WOLF PEN
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and take advantage
exciting Entertainment
& Local Talent
-ase, on September
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Lagoon
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Weekend Only
Slow Pitch - National
Softball Tournament
Fall Softball
A &M vs. LSU
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Bike or 5K Fun Run)
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City Offices Closed
Concert at Wolf Pen
Open for Weekend
Registration
Begins,
Creek Amphitheater
Only `.�/`/
LABOR DAY
8 -5 pm, M -F,
Historic Preservation
Adult Flag Football
Outdoor Entertainment
Central Park Office
Committee, 7 pm
Registration Ends
Series
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Adult Fall Softball
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Fall Tennis & Swim
Lessons Begin
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Youth
Flag Football Reg,
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Adamson Lagoon
Open
Begins 8 -5 pm, NT-F,
Central Park Office
Youth Flag Football Night Registration
5 -8 pm, M -F, Central Park Office
Concert at Wolf Pen
for Weekend
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Community Appearance
Committee, 12 noon
Parks &Recreation
Board, 7 pm
Creek Amphitheater
Local Talent Showcase,
A &M vs. Missouri
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Youth Flag Football Night Registration
5 -8 pm, M -F, Central Park Office
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Play Begins
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DAY OF PEACE FIRST DAY OF AUTUMN
Youth Flag Football
Registration ends
A &M vs. Southern .�
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ADULT BASKETBALL
Registration, October 4th -8th,
M -F, 8 -5 pm at Central Parks
Office. Play will begin on
October 18th,
ADULT VOLLEYBALL
Registration, October 4th -8th,
M -F, 8 -5 pm at Central Parks
Office.
HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL
Lincoln Recreation Center
will hold annual Halloween
Carnival on October 15th.
Children's games & movies
are among many activities
planned for this fun activity.
DAYLIGHT
SAVINGS TIME ENDS
Don't forget to set your clock
one hour back & enjoy that
extra hour on Sunday
October 31st.
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Volleyball Registration �t
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U.N. UNIVERSAL Youth Flag Football PUBLIC POWER WEEK .............. End Here
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Session II, & Tennis High School
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Community ° Central Park
Appearance Halloween
Committee, 12 noon Carnival, A &M vs. Baylor -
Parks & Recreation Historic Preservation Lincoln Center There
COLUMBUS DAY Board, 7 pm Committee, 7 pm
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DAYLIGHT
SAVINGS TIME ENDS
LINCOLN CENTER
OPEN HOUSE
Visit this Recreational facility
on Wednesday, November
3rd and take advantage of
the programs offered by this
center.
10th ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK
LIGHTING FESTIVAL
Don't miss the spectacular
Lighting Festival at College
Station Central Park on
November 23rd, at 6 pm.
ELECTION DAY
Be sure to exercise your
constitutional rights on
Tuesday, November 2nd
and vote!
0 1 / 0 t e
"1 think I'll go south this winter."
(Mar WE PROVIDE
3 GOOD THINGS IN LIFE!
College Station Parks & Recreation Department
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Historic Preservation
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Lighting
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Central Park 6 pm���__ ; ;„
Bonfire
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GOOD THINGS IN LIFE!
College Station Parks & Recreation Department
NOVEMBER 1993
JANUARY 1994
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Conference Center
Central Park 6 -9 pm -Visit Santa
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$ PECIAL FACILITIESI
COLLEGE STATION
LINCOLN RECREATION CENTER
1000 Eleanor Street, College Station, Texas (409) 764 -3779
ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS: Rita Williams (Chairman), Jackie Villereal, Ray Terrel, Cynthia Williams, Thomas Hall.
Lincoln Center Advisory Board Committee meets on first Monday of every month at 7:00 pm at Lincoln Center.
STAFF
CenterSupervisor ........................................................................................................................................................ ............................... Lillian Robinson
Secretary....................................................................................................................................................................... ............................... Nelda Gilbert
Recreation Assistants .......... ............................... ........................ Garrick Newsome, Anthony Ware, Kina McMillian, Raymond Sifuentes
WORKSHOPS: Workshops are scheduled for the second Saturday of each month. These workshops are provided free to increase public
awareness on such information as car maintenance, will and tax preparation, nutrition, and other related matters.
MEN'S BASKETBALL & CO -REC VOLLEYBALL: Lincoln Center offers Community Fall and Spring Leagues.
GYM RESERVATIONS: The gym can be reserved for team play. You must call by 4:00 pm, 48 hours before you want to reserve the gym,
MEETING ROOM RENTAL: There is a $25.00 fee and $50.00 deposit for use of the meeting room facility.
SENIOR CITIZENS: The senior citizens program at the Lincoln Center provides a nutrition program with meals for all persons 60 years of
age and older. Also, daily programs such as arts and crafts, dominoes, bingo and many more activities are offered.
FACILITY INFORMATION:
Senior Citizens Hour ................................................................................................... ............................... Monday- Friday, 9:00 am -1:00 pm
General Public .................................................................................... ............................... ........................ Monday- Friday, 9:00 am -9:00 pm
Saturday, 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Sunday, Closed
FACILITY USE MEMBERSHIP CARD: Annual youth & adult membership is $6,00. This card is needed to use all equipment. Park Bucks can
be used for membership fees.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB MEMBERSHIPS: Memberships are offered now for $6.00. The Boys & Girls Club meets Monday -Friday from 3:00 pm
to 7:00 pm at the Lincoln Recreation Center.
REFERRALS: Referrals are made W.I.C. Planned Parenthood, Food Stamps, Job Training Partnerships Act, Section VII Housing.
COMMODITIES: Food distribution every month to qualified families. For more information call the Center.
COLLEGE STATION IMMUNIZATION CLINIC: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm every Tuesday
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION �•�
CONFERENCE CENTER `l
1300 George Bush Drive, College Station, Texas (409) 764 -3720 \ /
ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Susan Livingston (Chairman), James Barrett, Edwin Holdredge, Eilleen Sather, Alma Molina, Carla Adamson,
Mollie Guin. Conference Center Advisory Committee meets on the second Monday of every month at 5:15 pm at the
Conference Center.
STAFF:
CenterSupervisor ...................................................................................................................................................... ............................... GracieCalbert
Scheduler/ Secretary ................................................................................................................................................... ............................... Sylvia Martinez
Facility Maintenance/ SetupCoordinator ............................................................................................................... ............................... Leslie Boykin
Open since 1982, the College Station Conference Center is the ideal place to have that special event or meeting, easily accessible to
TAMU and hotels.
Lincoln Center Staff: L -R, Anthony Ware, Nelda
Gilbert, Lillian Robinson, Kina McMillian and Garrick
Newsome.
Ray Terrel retired from the city after over 20 years
of dedicated service. Ray is now serving in the
Lincoln Center Advisory Board. We wish you good
health and happiness.
Lincoln Center's Drug Parade & Rally has been
very successful for the past two years.
The Center Is available for rental to any individual or group, with accommodations from 10 -400 in various rooms, day or evening.
Tables, chairs, podiums, movie screens, flip charts, audio visual equipment, piano, kitchen, ice machine, refrigerators, microwaves,
coffee pots, patios, and an 800 square foot deck are available.
Rates and fees depend on the type of group utilizing the facility. Reservations should be made one to three months in advance. Adeposit
Is required upon reservation.
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
SHENANIGANS TEEN CENTER
1300 George Bush Drive, College Station, Texas (409) 764 -3720
STAFF
CenterSupervisor ............................................................................................................... ............................... GracieCalbert
Secretary.............................................................................................................................. ......:........................ Sylvia Martinez
Facility Maintenance /Setup Cordinator .............................................................................. ............................... Leslie Boykin
Staff Attendants ........................... Todd Prewitt, Kim Roy, Charles Gallaway, Ray Prewitt, Kim Morrison, Brian Miles,
Julie Frierson, Robin Puntes, Greg Economides, Brian Smith, Becky Cantu, Jenna Wright, Lisa Roeser
"Everybody's Talkin' About Shenanigans"
WHAT IS IT? An after school recreational facility for College Station students in grades 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th.
WHERE? Located adjacent to the Conference Center.
WHO? Under the direction of City of College Station Parks & Recreation Department's Conference Center Supervisor, along with staff
attendants and an advisory committee of teenagers.
HOW TO JOIN: Registration forms available at the Teen Center or Conference Center.
HOW MUCH: September- May $ 15,00 (prorated based on month joined. Non - members $2.00 at the door each Friday or Saturday nights.
No charge for 5th -8th graders after school, but registration form required. 5th graders, not allowed in the Friday or Saturday night
events. PARK BUCKS can be used for membership fees.
TEEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Consists of strong leaders and role models. The whole operation depends on the enthusiasm and follow -
through of the Teen Advisory Committee. Teens learn the value of sharing responsibilities and their municipal government and its
processes. Interviews and selections are held periodically throughout the year.
PROSPECTIVE OUTCOME: Shenanigan's Teen Center provides a place for teens to gather, under adult supervision, to interact with peers
and share experiences, aswell as responsibilities, while maintaining the full support and trust of the community and the College Station
City Council,
AQUATICS
PoolSupervisor ............................................................................................. ...............................
AdamsonLagoon (in Bee Creek Park) .................................................................................... ...............................
ThomasPool ................................................................................................. ...............................
SouthwoodPool .................................................................................................. ...............................
AQUATICS AWARD
The College Station Aquat-
ics Operation forthe fifth year
in a row has been the "Na-
tional Pool and Waterpark
Gold Elite Safety Award"
winner for absolutely incred-
ible water safety operations.
Lifeguards shown in the pic-
ture areas follows: Front Row
L -R, Kirk Baxter, Beth
O'conner, Kristine Hulse, Beth
Dresser, Leslie Sparks, David
Feuerbacher, Brian Lofgren.
Back Row, L -R, Lee Berlet,
Jay Boyd, Gabby Gammon,
David Goins,
............ Vera Vowell Solis
764 -3735
.......................... 764-3721
.......................... 764 -3787
College Station Conference Center is an ideal
place to have that special event or meeting. It is
easily accessible to TAMU and hotels.
I een Center is an after school recreational facility
for College Station students in grades 5th - 8th
ADAMSON LAGOON
VERA SOLIS, the Pool Supervisor, is trying out the
new slide for the kiddy pool which has been part
of a face lift at Adamson Lagoon in Bee Creek
Park.
SUPER GUARD AWARD
College Station Lifeguard, Laura
Grimes, has achieved the title of
female 'Super Guard" championship
for the second time in a row.
Congratulations again.
College Station
Parks System
Inventory
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764 -3779
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764 -3726
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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.
9AII 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 and airguns are prohibited
•AII vendors must have an approved permit.
RESERVATION INFORMATION -
Recreation (Athletics/Programs) ................764
-3486
Secretary/Receptionist ..............................
764 -3773
Central Park Softball Complex ..................
764.3732
Adamson Lagoon ........... ............................764
-3735
Thomas Pool .............. ...............................
764 -3721
Southwood Pool & Tennis Center
............. 764 -3787
Lincoln Center ............ ...............................
764 -3779
Conference Center ..... ...............................
764 -3726
RAIN- OUTNUMBERS --
Adult Softball .............. ............................... 764 -3732
Youth Soccer /Jr. Girls Softball .................. 764 -3749
Little League ............... ............................... 764 -3644
Other Sports ............... ............................... 764 -3668
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RENTALS
Picnic pavilions and softball fields may be rented at the Parks and Recreation Department. All reservations are made at
the Parks and Recreation Office and payment and deposit must be made at the time of reservation
MAXIMUM FRIDAY SAT /SUN MON -FRI
PAVILION CAPACITY RATEIDAY RATE/DAY RATE/DAY DEPOSIT
Central
200
$75.00
$125.00
$50.00
$100.00
Southwood
300
$75.00
$125.00
$50.00
$100.00
Bee Creek
100
$30.00
$30.00
$30.00
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$30.00
$30.00
$30.00
$50.00
Thomas
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$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
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Softball
$150.00
7.00 /hr.
$100.00
* The softball fields at Central Park maybe rented March - November for
softball tournaments on Friday, Saturday and Sunday only. The Parks
and Recreation Department reserves all concessions rights.
** Multiple day usage discounts are available.
Hensel Park rentals are handled by Texas A &M (845.1626)
Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater
RENTAL
WEEKLY
WEEKEND
CLASS RENT /DAY
RENT /DAY
a) Private $75.00
$125.00
b) Non - Commercial
Non -Fund Raising $50.00
$100.00
c) Non - Commercial
Fund Raising $100.00
$200.00
d) Commercial $150.00
$250.00
e) Professional $200.00
$300.00
I ) Political $50.00
$75.00
For deposits and reservations call the Parks
& Recreation Department at (409) 764 -3486